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1 ry imprisonment over night. or kt Md] New ‘York City, while his you learn to handle a witness fh such} mained in charge of the Paris masterly fashion” lishment, j \ in them THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY. 81, 1911. FATMENREDUCE =o More American Homes in This Great City PRETTY GIRL WINS Ta a ce ea we ook WEIGHT BY MANY - Because ot Expensiveness---Gertrude Atherton’ CASEIN COURT BY 222" Shee ew York place Jopened his shop in Hoboke: . PAYS LAWYER IN STAMPS _ | fc! 'fui ha edie POUNDS OF PANTS. “High Cost of Living in New York HER OWN PLEADING TO SECURE A DIVORCE, |i." NEM Boing has developed the apartment hus- Max Finger, Curio Dealer, Says] hs wife to come on, but Mrs | band and wite. Wife Prefers Paris | ae ‘a Ho cat ae Reg detgiegeolaael Fresh “A great many marriages here are Makes Woman Who Accuses Hoboken, Lester and susgented that If the fat res. | Paying Sls counsel, who Is an ardent | ¥ 1 represent him in a divorce Life to for Paris at all, and refused to comes Over Fence and Then Just chumships. Her of Theft Admit Charge | piuatetist, in rare and curious stamps, bared, on dererion. ne would pap iy |Max Finger, who runs a little stamp) hag beon mal, me r Follows After. [Epigrams “Man was not created to make life Baseless, Setiocsie's tioy om, Neways, dtised Me FOr tom vie Niexander, @ Stas boken, app before Vice«Chancettor | ens, for ‘The cise was ade journed unt easy tor woman, nor woman just by th e to make it interesting tor man, ‘BARRELS ERY USE FP BARRELS VERY USEFUL Brilliant “New York’s plutocratic sociely has , ‘ ovelist } the exclusweness ot tear. | Until Blankets Arrive, as Males N The. Kopel ibanieh’ isthe “one Thereabouts ‘Are All Ex- |* whose happiness is in having eight tremely Skinny, or nine children, “Men are snobs.” | Garrison in Jersey City to-day ax for divorce FELICITATED BY JUDGE. ifs wie whe \s wanenine a shop at No. 0 Rue Lamartine, Paris The patronage by merican tours Stenographer in Law Office fie Mle non in Paris creat mobile accident Inst September, visions of great wealth in Finger's suddenly at his hotel here last night, mind and he came to America. Five had been enjoying a sojourn of Says She Learnea Art of | years ako he opened a curio shop in months in this country Cross-Examination There. 4 Ramu nmeMeas £64 SS06-0960, Wa Hee OWA Portia 5s 170 MORROW, Gh SeeNby Aveton Pouca Cots Mel} Wednesday, Feb, Ist. New York, charged by Mrs. Lda Gold- | onnpain : )| New Yorker Dies in Meriin, |” | BPRLIN, Ja 1 w York, w drew Phillips was injured in an Solomon Weisman, 25 pounds, of No. nue, East New York, on, %2 poumts (cor- BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. rected weight at & A. M. in Bolinsky' . | Lata oF pred Manche “The American wife is restless and bored. \ tford avenue) of toed Ebuhtb: Wine Walon “The American husband has brain fag when he stein with the theft of a géll watch $12-518 to reduce this morning, clad tn sweat- gets home and does not—cannot—make any effort and chain, She proved such an able 0a Ss ers, heavy woollen trouser, three pairs to interest her. ee tee an ee esas fan ta of socks each and rubver-soled sho: Waton bet $10 last week that before Bt. Valenti “Men after a certain age marry simply to havea trate Dodd not only discharged her, bu housekeeper. / complimented her in the most flatter $ s Da® he would get down vs y ing terms and sumgested that she bring to Weisman’s weight. Weisman took | ‘In the terrible struggle of life downtown the Y proceedings against the complainant for the other end of the bet and whenever | American man exhausts all his energies. When he ’ maltetous prosecution, | Waton sets out to take off a few | pounds Welsman trails him. So they | fared forth this day, with Waton mak- | Mrs, Goldstein lives at No. 432 Blake avenue, Until several weeks ago Miss One Model Like Pictare Cohen doarled with her. Mra, Gold- | goes home tt t# with the idea of eating a good dinner and going to sleep. He docs not care to talk witha Ang pace ( pues woman. That would exhaust him still fie) } | stein charged that when Miss Cohen NEWS! News! News! of reductions went well till the two reducers) more. He wants to look at a pretty creature who is |teft the watch and chain disappeared, extraordii Winter Coats i " x ‘ | inary. in its in name, approached Sutter avenue. As if sprung charmingly dressed and who does not make any great demand upon Refore Mrs. Goldstein had finished her hich ¥ f Herd | exod: ‘4 Feared to caret & big black 406 9°! nie intellect, He ts speechless and often irritable from brain-fag ERTRUDE - 7 Grtivne 8 comet: dies. Goldatatn was une Nee geeoutes fn Ge eee ncaa peared to confront them. The reducer elect. “fag, & BEB : | i . . ae ront them. redu ha fro thebe fanoua.” T iN ys certain whether or not #he had ever to-morrow, but in reality Springtime mest Possessed a watoh and chain, The| young woman fired out her auestions| § Models too, as there will be many days | 1 had asked Mrs. Gertrude Atherton, our most brilliant novelist, who | —-——---——----—~—-— fides t |1s now in town writing a play for Mrs. Fiske, to tell me what is the matter with Gatling-like velocity. She began from now until Summer not one bit | with: STILL HOPEFUL The Gaawinawen, too warm for them. 1} “Mra. Goldst | with the American home, first showing her a sepulchral prophecy made| ’ ’ | yesterday by Mrs, T. J. Bowlker, a sister of President Lowell of Harvard] | | University. j 0 women realize," this latest of! undertakes to giv : ' ous Cassandras had asked | she should i ridge audience, “that the greate leWen, threatens our modern ct rer ean Ot Many 4 1 n, you aay you had a wateh and chain BM) OO WAG Sn cere : arena rere e ever seen a robin tryin “Was ft plain oF chased? | will find! All cleverly tailored, with may cease to exist in the world? esa eli loaf of bread to his nei “T can't remember.” < | trimming sometimes introduced; many “In old times each family owned t8| irre “\tneepbrect#te what interviewing Wimaniatee other styles of mannish distinction, home, and the woman could make of! 1, cssenuaiy ae Pea The interviewer I'm not certain it u . her howtehoid a home if she chose. | ,crrentially a bied of, passage, and . [You say It wae in a bureau drawer?” | mostly among the mixturcs. Not a puvattgienss ee ihe tank, and | !#eas Mra, Atherton supplies, she cans : “When aid you put it there?”* | new collar, sleeve or pocket design aU, ne ihe wotker, |20t possibly carry them all aw: pepe 4 ‘ + i 41 don't remember.” missing. Your unrestricted choice, $5. dU tue woth Ny We bse thes woEKEG: | Silt te mipae anaalotsigoniern atin Paulding’s Commander in| Miss Shipley Continues to Fast} {1,0 Narachc pap alg tet Ing » $ ory, tf you disilke the bird simile. While Band About Her “T can't sa! a ak Wee vot weenie SALE AT ALL THREE STORES ut It 1s not only the poor who have| Sut from the snobbishness of men we have Sly @ tenement, crowded and) OT ot know how Ue aUBGEE Giciaal Wireless Says Aviator is Dis- A \ ; | lost all sense of home—even the well-to- | fll to discussing New York aociety, appointed, but a Sport. | Prays She May See. “That wan't my question. What was do are out for amusement. They do not|_,“This Kea possessed by the ignorant | the pxact time? You make the exact want the care and trouble of servants| Th of New York, that they constitute | charge that I atole 41, #0 tell me the And housekeeping, Yet a third class, |®2APPer class, is absurd,” Mrs. Ather.| WASHINGTON, Jan. §1.—"%MeCurdy (Special to The Rrentng World). exact time you Inst saw it.” © brain workers, has no home and| ‘0M said. “The word middle class can-| disappointed, but a good sport,” said| PITTSBURG, Jan, 31.—Miss Margaret) “1 cannot ea: | es not desire one, This, indeed, ts | "Ot Properly be used in America except! rieut.-Commander Stirling of the tor-| Shipley, the blind girl who has been| “You're sure you had a watch?” |The po | | | | st Weisman a right le 4 “a y sad state of affair (hvan analsareeaa ti maigs Staten | PCl0 boat destroyer Paulding, in a wire. | fasting since last Monday in the hope] “Why—er—that 19, why, of course.” | 14.16 West 14th Street—New York On the Fence. | Yet Millions of Homes. jean be composed of those only 4 less report to the Navy Department on|of gaining sight, was not discouraged In What Orawer? 460 and 462 Fulton Street-—B-ooklyn * yeled Weisman, and veered | “But there are thousands of homes—|mako it for themselves through the] the result of the attempted airship| to-day because the miracle she thotight| “Can you swear that you put tt tn a 645-65! Broad Street—Newark,.N. Aearent died yard. | millions of homes in America," ex-| possession of brains, breeding and a| fight from Key West, Fla., to Havana, | would enable her to seo was not ‘per-| particular drawer?" | raion —— Way over the fente and claimed the golden Mrs. Atherton, when | broad point of view. Cuba, The aviator covered a distance | formed as had been expected. The time! I think T put it in ~ FPRAS 23s us While hung on the pick-|I read her this doleful diatrive, "“You| “On the Continent, of course, there are | Of ninety miles, according to Com-| set was last night, but this afternoon nved the rubber soles of /ean't drive through the streets of any | distinct class gradations, and lawyers, | mander Stirling's dispatch. Miss Shipley was still hopeful and Mrs,| “Oh, you think you di4; and do you a ——==— — this shoes. Waton kicked the animal out |of our citles without seeing them— | doctors, bankers and merchants are| Ono of the precautions of the naval|c, TF. Halderman, at whose home she|ONly think you had such a watch?” | of the way and boosted his friend clear, |TOWS upon rows oF nantes apes ih | freaky middle class or bourgeots, oMcers to meet just the eventuality|{s stopping in McKeesport, sald the! : It was a Kindly act, but Waton suf-| Women who are making homes for their! “In England society {s much more! that occurred went amiss. A platform| gir! would continue ther fast j d B a fered for it. The ¢ ed dog removed husbands and children, Here in New) democratic than it is here. Once anjhad ben constructed on the Paulding |" Mise Shipley continues tn the condt- n eau ty A V ice the left leg of his trousers York, of course, most of the homes are! English woman whom I was visiting| reaching from the deck of the vessell tion tnat those around her call a trance | BY MRS, MAB MARTYN, MACAAE could eet ever he te Harlem es g {taldto me: “Tunderstand that American | to the water, inclined at an angle of| she ts conscious only at intervals and | when both re “The expensiveness of this great [society women treat thelr maids lHke| about 45 degrees, to be used in drawing |}, very weak | an you prove that you posseased p + (1)/T am glad you like my oanthrox | will not r yard they con city has developed apartment Ufe, | dogs. We treat our servants as friends! the aeroplane asoan! in case it met| yee. tie notated that ati | thie, WRtcH which you can't describe” |) Greta ()'T a da rs iss ay saaitens | md pe, amereone, an ally complesion, bel the a after two | A great many marriages im /orsilo society has the exclusiveness of | ever awept the platform way and Iti tingutsh between Ight and darkness. | Then, turning to Masia Feta tO ree delay. tO) T eannct [diem nae amege from. sone arses te tnefte | York are just chumships, A | cor," Mrs, Atherton added. “They may | “48 necessary to haul McCurdy’e ma-l rhe yand of religious workers in the|see, Your Honor, what sort of a case the hale soft and alosy. ( lasolre in halt pint of water, add two ten! | | r jh . 0 powder which w | spoonful man marrios because he wante @ ji. yanded together to conceal thelr jg-| Chine up the sido of the ship. THIS] yoime w ‘ommend a face powder which will not rub! spoonfuls glycerin , ra She ; tir well and let stand t industriously praying to-day |she makes out. Shw changes mo with | ening ihe) tolonios: [90 oe C. ica owe Slush chum, and be prefers a female | irance and social insecurity. from tie | WAS reaponstble for the damage to the] Mf) Sis Mdliltouily: prusing to-day fie Imaginary watch. She ‘ay | pot, bat wo ree tie, faomtng tom how. Maseagiog at night with thie to say that w chum, If he and his wife want to /rest of the world.” [astopiens Promiaes which Miss Shipley saya she| made out an Imaginary charge. This | which & the m oars the akin, correcta @ , you can wae: Get four ounces of spurmax from | complexion and prevente the drug store and diswlve In half pint of hot pate Ditgeynnie) water, then add two teaspoontuls glycerine, | Core B.: Lack of fresh alt and siwke’ well and let coo!, thte instead of |cxercise makes sluggish blood, deranges howder, It will clear the pores and give the| liter and te responsible for the pimply iin a smooth and satiny feeling impossible} of your face, If you will use « good with ponder, ‘This inexpenslve toilet prepara: {it will throw off tmpuritics, regulate the ape Mion’ acts ae & complexion beautifier, and tem and sour complexion will cleat and tallow, lifeless color of your skin will soom waft and rosy, Here te 8 good recipe: vay to @ ruddy glow of youthful health, ounce of arlene from the drug so —- tolve in Neve: Your embarrassment over the downy | sss growth on your arma will be of short duration it you will use a Little powdered delatone, Get trom the druggist an ounce of powdered dela- | Secretary Meyer received a cable mes- ce section de : “pry Seciesae tatiana: aie , hole prosecution 18 @ case of spite | have a little apartment and go sage from MoCurdy exprosaing high aps | Tecelved since going into the trance| Phe coldsteina are, sore because Ttett | around to the theatre and the opera ;Preclation of the co-operation of the| Would bo fulfilled. No strangers were | their home and went to live at No, 14 | together, that is their own affair, POPE SENDS HIS BLESSING , United States Navy in connection with | admitted to the house. | Amboy street. What 1s Your Honor's | But apartment life is hard on chil- .| his flight. Whatever value yesteriay's| A crowd began gathering about the| Aecieiin?” | aren. mr makes them abnormal, in- To ARCHBISHOP RYAN flight may have for the future of avia-| home early this morning anxious for Just a Minute! trospective, often vicious—and, of : se |tion McCurdy says the United States! teport on the girl's condition, al- / 4 6s be obilaren or |Pontiff Also Cables Sympathy to! Navy is entitied to share in the credit, | though fow believed ehe would be able| “Phow!" gasped the Court. “Jum watt | there must ae i ———<- to . An aged man, who claimed to | till I get my breath Having recovered Stricken Prelate, Who Rallies, but NAPOLEON AND DEWEY IN | °° {2¢ father of the biind girl, arrived | his breath the Magietrate oontinued Is Still in Danger, [in MeKeesport thts forenoon and went | “Young lady, vou are to be congra is Stil in Danger. THE GRIP OF THE POLICE. |: the Halderman home. On the way |iated on your skill as a crows-cxainii blue fire of her eyes, and the effect was PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan, 81.—A ca- "lhe sa the girl had not been blind | You certainly hawe riddle the com- Hee ee ot sunlight upon @ thousand | blegram expressing concern at his ill- i - , {since childhood, as reported, but lost| plalnant's case 6 complaint ts din- es at ness was received by Archbishop Ryan| The First a Negro Accused of Mali-| hor sight years ago during an| missed, and T advise you to bring pro-| Tit reven Ye A BLANKET. | Mrs, Atherton paused a moment. But re pint aloohol, adding one multitudinous ideas were flashing in the n hot water to Ines, , , Mrs. D.: You ask for = harmless fat : i : ay My N whales rita : attack of ilines ceedings as a result of your arrest and Pi ione, and with a little mix enough water tof mela) ict | Ut Aes) ABE BATLICNIAN Feapon Ty pe Pee oe, By pers ctous Mischief, the Second \ sees a peste, Spread thietly en offending | re fog mh i" Sarenae tad soy the world shouldn't stop," she added, | sent the 7 a F ring | reciog whl “e”thexpenal he World shonlmded ‘persone are op-| tolto blessing and wired that he bed Charged Witi Theft. te nd et emtin two hie tanta, oA Settee pored to 1 hey say that it won't do, | mailed him a letter. The archbishop,) Napoleon Bonaparte and Gearee —sae | oS ee a hs Measae WN cee pool bes ita Nou ani I" Mrs, Athérton added, |avho 4s very 4Il, expressed gratification | Dewey were among the prisoners who | C — Hoar i etten e's, eee corieion: ee * ou na “eee a / after reading the cablegram, mounted the rostrum at Detective Head feature ‘ot this treatment Is that women should do thing ary. To Angure results, be careful to get the | starve’ yourself ‘or taduige Yo" ytoieaae *peliey a iia ne acces ea Sey |B abnormal, We have @ rotten} While the condition of Archbtshop| quarters tater wie: LARit. Puan lec ure delatone, to obtaln desired results, he b a kes us wish; Ryan is grave he shows improvement | tured to the assembled detectives on HE MEN A lols: At your age you epee japot in the Drain tpt chooks. Other | to-day and talke with those tn the sick | thom, calling attention to characteris T Mra. Pat: Cold weather shout not be an | their youth aparthe, but’ ney nee a Nea adat ager pap t hat which might prove useful in identi- excuse for neglecting the hafr and soalp, The aa your body. Here is an ‘ald 5 me spot want to be; room, He realizes, however, that a tics wi ight pro Peccgpbeny Gh od ‘onic which is women ne ai | fying them hereafter, Who Enjoy the Choicest Products of exon , 0 marinas of eryaton. iy xe : fatal attack may come at any minute| fying them hereafter of ate " gs ture you employ ovens the two drops ia Fe a) woman {a the one | and is resigned, Hundreds of telegrams | Napoleon Bonaparte is a negro of ti. the World’s Commerce. I henge hair follicles of their olly Whatenet bs =" Py man ani | whose happincss is in having eight or | from all sections of the country ex-!Tic.t, Dunn explained that he had been —— retin, ‘This catises the scaly to become dry tired, ‘aching eyew ancl makes rived cn scene both man and | w DP f Wi h 1 apariling, v " 1 in barrels, v cline children, She is the tool of the| pressing sympathy are being received. | arrested by Detective Casablanca on the | Knowledge o' ‘hat is Best More Important 1 hard and makes the hair brittle and dit: clear and soarkling.” "You ean get eretae (aegis ee ae i ‘nat as we are the tools of the| Discussing the sympathy shown by the complaint. of his former employer, Than Wealth Without It. {Biout to If you we canthrox. for loud an Hate cries 3 you Know, is a ser- | Protestants of Philadelphia, Archbishop Charles H. Strossig, a warehouseman of amponing once a veeek for a while, you oan Di Ht le foolish for yon to was a nself with the remnants | {tinue force." Ryan remarked that two of his most’ No, 812 East One Hundred and Seven-| It must be apparent to every one that on, convent, thle eaaditvon and Gfekd fetere | eee mathe. b behd ‘Gas taka oot 1 of two pairs of trousers | vant pe i see Valued friends are, Protestant, clergy- tleth street. Mr. Strossig discharged | qualities of the highest order are necessary IM after washing, the bead. A, teaspoonful m | Burton politely a} Children as an Occupation. men in Gt. Louls. The archbishop was Napoleon because, though the negro A 1 can disolved in a teacup a Warton what he | put do you think having children is| bishop of St. Louls ‘before coming to was strong enoush to lift planos and to enable the best of the products of modern + ample for a 6 ‘ date them ‘ition enough for women?” T asked, | Philadelphia. | fame GiMPeeroom tavten thas three ordinary | commerce to attain to universal acceptance. ae ets hye peer | le pation en or ' 0 xt ot budge, he simply wou ' ast and dandenff, and stimula ne hair “Himmel!” they “got un |°xoy" the golden ra, Atherton re | Arctolaup Rowe ned oir improve: mot; he was luay.. m However loudly heralded, they may not Wickes to healthy action, and the hate will Ay pee aan cet Bel oied, IE call her golden because her hatr | Tene His heart 1s weak, however, and _ Wherefore Napoleon visked the ware-| hope for world-wido pre-eminence unless comme long, glomy and abundant Stanek got tus pants.” | and the brain under tt were stamped 47 | he is still In @ serlous condition. house with a paving 1008 under bia | they mec. with the general approval, not of x.¥.9 haa a right 0 object Martyn'’e Book, is the treasury of the gods. “Children up| pr, Ernest La Place, one. of the at-| coat, picked out a fine plano and hurled | i diviquals only, but of the many who have 9 your a 1 treatment | 85. —Adr All Were Lean. ‘ ye {to the time they are seven or elght | tencing physic! in discussing the the stone clear rons it, doing $400 the hi faci It f selecti d . ‘Tender-hearted neighbors came ted |years of Ago are chre and occupation improvement to-day aid that the Arch- worth of ma um rmigchted, calla the apy ao by @ #9 ertiog an enjoying with pants, but sak or-hearted gegen , r Is suffering trom heart trouble, @ Ghoicest products, eir commenda- is Ss enough for any woman, They are very op f e, e, y 1 ay no eo eae ite seiicate little machines, But when chil- | “and he TOY SEDO Bt BA IBN gees it sine £2 tien, Sen ee tion, consequently, becomes important to THIS BOOK WILL BE SENT wind n cracks in’ the t to be of an age when they are} | stone. I done tt wif my foot."’ jothers, since to meet the requirements of Be at aee tha most of the day and oan FIGHT OVER A VIOLIN. | mne cares, how wae Pot / the well informed of all countries the method E E i >n commands | ortunity for every woman to find some | Havemeyer Eatate ContesteGovern-| George Dewey wan charged by Ben. | of manufacture must be of the most perfect 7 . s blankets, and DAV- | work of her own, whether the WHIM | montis Attempt to Confzcate 1 Jamin Set ad ta neater naan | oraer ond re scembnaen tho mgst omnele Postage Paid, to Any Ad q rion of male ft of a millinery shop. ord ' : ent of its kind. er thirty years of gen- baserietins vi 4 Weiesman and Waton | % PO Loutsine W. Havem Adaline ‘H. at the house where they both boarded, “ A r “ anent happin ene - " ¥, S ‘ vl draped. ed | rr (yas mae estes pardbes Prom | Fretinghuyson and Electra H, Wood, aa No. 308 Weat Twenty-ntnth street. eral usage, Syrup of Figs and Elixirof Sennaisevery- rf) It tells a most interesting and in, warm of hundreds and a 0 executors of the will of Henry 0, Haves = — = where accepted as the bost of family laxatives, Its ih) structive story of all the Fits of a Joyous muttitude the | @n gets rid of the old-fashioned of y le abr: " y Pp eee eeettel to the Libe | {dea, handed down by the drama- | meyer, fled In tho United States Dis- quality is due not only to the exeollence of the a little advertisement goes through ue station, They watted there | tists and posts, that her Mfework | trict Court to-day thelr answer to the laxative and carminative principles of plants { when sent for publication in unt pants were i! ught from thelr is in the love of a man, the bap- eult brought by Untted States Attorney known to act most boneficially on the system, 1 whereupon they ‘omes tened to the 11 be, Dove 4 in- | Wiese in the name of the Government! RAMWAYV'S READY RELIE a, New Jersey Avenue Police Court and | Sigz she walk Be shove 46, OU ut, | for the forfeiture of a famous Btredt- jbut also to the method of manufacture of tho ‘ore ollt a warrant against a man they! geo as ae created Just to make | YA"tua, once owned by RHEUMATISM cuitear ig Syrup Co., which ensures that uniform- argod with the ownership of the black | Aa Kiossewetter, and whiten, th |ity and purity essential in a remedy intended for THE WORLD. ut P an, nor woman It Is Profusely Mlustrated a @ easy for wom : tate RNa BIS . | i 00%, ee ust to make it interesting for man, | °"' (harsh haw, mun Apply Radwoy's Ready Relief externally | family use, It cleanses and sweotens the system With Snap-Shots of the , ery { in . brisk y Various D. t ts of N.Y. Fugitive Canghe In Frisco, Hut the trowdle with the Sdea of] steamship Tberlan in Ju ie We Rare oF paris arecved,. ** enefie | effectually, whon a laxative is needed, without any Cc tN ‘epartments of @ | y ! y ; e 5 ry ” charged the famous M8 circ ane permit, pap i . ete a RAED: Tens Blow arOhy |'a0818.0 Worm for Wiven Afian tneiny Rie complaint changes ie ieee, Sasa be derived (rom Hadway'e mils, (unplearant. atter effects, To gat the beneficial FORE NOMEPE RE. 4 FD Flood onant of police ew York, | ¢ have begun to go chool |: oli bought fro fi I fh tadway 6 Hills, A au, : sont n Wha 1s Visiting here, cai that thelr husoands object to it, Men |4n London, for Me, Hav minyes an eum their alterative, action being pecullarly offects of Syrup of Fige and Elixir of Sonna, buy = \° 3 = - — he ; qasercsy with John Murphy, KnOWE 86) oo gros ‘They want thele wives to | 15 hondan SLM, oF » but that It) suited ho ty cuense, | Venere pe dolnts | the genuing ee tho full name of the Company— , _ Copies are being distributed F) at allthe World’ York for ushtatina in’ tye robbery of a | area charmingly, not to know teo|"tn Wal anawer the exooutora deny | Heady Hetich with amet olf Kan cdt | oalifornia Fig Syrup Co.~1s printed on the front of — fi)’ | Offices, or will be sent without charge, postage prepaid, to those farmer of $1,800 {na card game. Murphy | many people, and to bring up children. |tnat the violin was or is worth 1j0re m'rable lubricant. J every package, Price, 60 cents per bottia. ANN { mail this ad., together with written request for a copy. ib coptured after a chase and will eb| The average man marries to have &' than $7,760, and deny that it {# sub- went back to New York, home and children and when © woman ject to forteiture to the¢overnment. | Atk for Radway's and Take Mo Subs itules | teense meeeeenseessssee—ns—eseneseestinsinsnheetl \ Adaleoen “Room 103, World Bldg., Park Row, New York ’ 4 Li a neenialvverae