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Peer Ie THE - COUNT APPONY, Every Man Should Know < PEACE APOSTLE, | These Fundamental Facts = RETURNS TO ciny About the Human Body. a Apostle of peace, retur Washington, where h terday by a reception by the House of Representatives, ‘The Count will be the guest of honor ata dinner given at the Me! in Club by President Butler of Co umbia, He is greatly America and pratses the country, Amer cans, the skyscrapers, the railroad ter- | minals, and hustle and bustle every- where, He said to-day: “President Taft enjoys the ¢l tion of being the first m voutive rank to ally in favor of arbitration, A her influe: world over, despite some re ontrary—in favor of peace rope has much to learn fr States, uropean st thie well, Europe Is Hampered. “At the same time, it mus that the United States 1 edge of European affairs. An seem to forget that in deal Yurope they « with 1 to-day from having th Was honored ‘The as Hea all his ¢ the: ) The way in which th. De TREDERICK, 9. LED pleased with The ways of avoiding dis- diaveution of and the the common foods, e man is frequently | nt of his digestive processes to e is seriously maltreating He will often abuse that % rs, and then find he cannot sup: 1 at once € th chart has been ic 8, . for twent come ou veral wom- knew so much ms that t FORBI moa kn tinent made up ny p Ad ak be a hondriacs.”" are far trom enjoying pe | Suffer ..aginary is. Mr. escence In the affairs of one one to know | wrney aldn Rights government, a the doctor igh This explains y Luropean governments have z taneously and tmmedia suggestions from President Secretary Knox with regard to peace | and arbitration.” a DENTIST AND HIS WIFE } AT ODDS OVER ALIMONY. henor’s ver Asks That Be Arrested for Fail- ing to Pay. for Mrs. W iy she Supreme iataek to ca i ‘They e four genera juoted, Where the Scioo! Fails, ty ery child who eal facts T say tha ould know le alter K human Passed | ay in autions makes use rged inhuman tre: her husband had an income of more than $8,000 a year, Justice Davis at that time granted he alimony of $30 a H claimed to-day that Ticher to make up his payments counter sult. The lawyer stated sought to have TY time ago for failure to pay a dentist gave him checks f checks were returned. ‘T) served decision. seeenaieenatiieecemes MRS. AUGUST REED, CLUBWOMAN, IS DEAD. Wife of Proprietor of Sherman per knowledge uted?” n our schools, public lecture Carne new pul ibrary nidition that rest esent build | containing 22,09 volumes, was given by the late Mayor , on ¢ lasses of und fats Square Hotel Active in Many Organizations. ‘Mrs. Augusta fh the wife of Sherman Square elas J Hotel, one of the me PoRnlieat cites an d a € “ | aA Ss & women in New York, died at the hotel Sa ae we? 4 f diseases, . z Paareeead ¢ gunner ‘ore at NOTHING daintier, nor more tempting ‘omine! char! ple ON rani np one eacteted was ere set before a King than a bottle of was organized by her, She belonged + Pa bst a hi “ j A Bottle Charles B, Reed of t at 7 o'clock last night of a complica- Greenwich, Conn,, and some ycars ago | Organization Society of that section BlueRibbon the Sorosis Club, the Woman's Pre Club, the Women's Health Protectiy Association and many other womeu organizations, and was at one time t Vresident of the State Iederation Women's Clubs, She hi o children, M: Reed ss Tieccet pinche nee ee the hotel The Beer of Quality . }f. oon on Sunday, and her body will & Hf, taken to Hudson, N. Y., where it wi 9 rey Hy it, ue cremated, ‘The ashes will then b and it’s just as appetizing as it looks j&p deposited in the family vault at her : Pair’ 4 Yee: eavewchinestip home -~just as delicious and wholesome in FOX LURES DOG TO DEATH. winter as it is cool and refreshing on a hot summer day. All dealers i), SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., Feb. 10. } Having’ been chased all the day 1 2 d Se pack, "Old Lucifer,” as a parth supply it~--send a f fox has been known for the past f £ years, ran out upon the ice of the } as h d : walk reservoir late yesterday, Tak. ¢ © Ome to ays to the cakes at the outlet, he jumped from one to the other, leaving the one left rocking and moving tor a dog to p upon, ne of the dogs was right upon him when he slipped and fel! into the water. Ile was clinging to the edge of the when the old fox turned back an biung at the hound’s paws and pushi with his nose, shoved the dog into the am, te Waa drowned, ara out offering 4 erhardt § Other Prop /EARTHQUAKE SHAKES his wife had th Mr. Tic! a \ for separation. AIbaIOORNIIA pointed his dental instruments at her A seinedy giver) Le and had sta at he would “slay her 1 and the| DANVILLE, without hesitation or fear’ if she Ch jan Science, New not leave the premises, She stated and all the fads of mental Univ EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY TIMHEALY WINS GEORGIA CROWD © TRYING TO LEARN ee CONTEST 10 QUST SAW LADY DEGIES WHO STORED THE = MANWHOBEATHIM PUFF CIGARETTE DYNAMITE CNPIER soe Dr. Lee of Columbia! s.». Urges United States to Take fer bapaler Fay eA | Hazleton, Who Was Backed Bride Who Was Vivien Gould)" ‘~~ Lead in Peace Movement— Topics Every Layman| by Redmond, Allows His Elec- — Furnishes Sensation at pid Europe Hampered. Should Investigate. tion to Be Declared Void. Railway Station. ere tee eer et —— w» + HONORED BY HOUSE, PAysiology as Taught in LUBLIN, Feb, i8—timothy ftealy! | BREN i 1—Wwhen ae ie the Schools An Incom- | fection oF RIGhAMG. Hustoton, WHS. at] VIVIN:GOUIG, reached hore about HOgh ofl a Sid | a out “the Jeane Yesterday over the At J =" Congress Took Recess Yester-, Plete Makeshift, De-| at Malt A out “the Ish on thelr way to deck a voted Principally to Al- duct for WH Natth DIVINGn: aE Lanth, |e ee noner toe Lady we — day to Meet ind Hear Visit- cohol by the Faddists. | which he had hel ighteen Years, | ing Statesman. | Dundee fOr be during wich clared void with+ ave a cheer as opped. t led, however, to Introduce t of his » and the vid arges, which Include ided to hear ear and tance of 1 BILL LEGALIZES BOYCOTTS, OST’S SATURDAY, COAT BARGAINS f ) M | The greatest Coat Bargains of | of the Laboring Man— | the season; miles ahead of ‘any sed Laws, other coat values ever offered in A vit which its|the POST Stores. DS STRIKE BREAKING. | s It Will Protect] ve will be sold to-morrow is 't less than the cost of the mate-| i) tial alone! other’ parts by mear a year Job ts created 1 by Assembly Ha TOWN IN VIRGINIA.! Va 10,4 ” $5.75 | Price in the carly season, $20.00. Fashionable model, in the graceful style that every woman admires. Just as carefully made and tailored as the best coats of the expensive Fifth avenue shops. Beautiful Caracul sheen of real fur. Charmingly lined. buttons. Full length and as “swell” in appear- ance as though made to your individual Cloth with the Steel or novelty “,J-L. POST « Vai ,de-| The price at which these Coats | ctually | 10, 1911. _ i 5 RikersExpectorant STOPS COUGHS RIKER’S EX PECTORANT stops the cough F —Riker’s " Sew lieves Bronchi- tis—-Riker’s Ex pectorant re lieves Asthma "s Expectorant stops tickling vroat—-Riker’s Expectorant has been doing these things for Let it do them for you s. 25 ets and 60 cts. a d-ot. bottle of Riker's s not stop your ring back the e get your money. ere rae WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS pol roo SAKS Company at 34th Street Final Clearance of Suits, Coats and Dresses for Small Women, Misses and Children to-morrow Saturday--February 11th This is the end of the chapter—the climax—the final reduction toll. Depleted by former reductions until only mere fractional lots remain, the balance of these Suits, Coats and Dresses have been once more relentlessly reduced. Prices long ago broke through the margin of cost, and in many instances now barely represent the value of material alone. It is not only economical to buy at these, prices—it is folly not to do so. Note, how- ever, that none of these garments can be delivered C. O. D. or on approval. For Small Women and Misses sizes 14-—16--18 yeare GP Tailored Salts; .. occ isvevecncesscoes heretofore up to 39.50 Saturday at 10.00 30 Velveteen and Corduroy Suits 4 ” 45.00 4 10.00 51 Cloth and Serge Dresses... é “150 3 * 10.00 12 Chiffon Evening Dresses over silk =" 25.00 £ * 10,00 35 Chificn Evening Dresses over Peay ae * 15.00 12 Lingerie Dresses “15.00 ¥ * 5.00 22 Lingerie Dresses bled % © 10.00 37 Cloth or Serge Skirts.......... “ 10.00 b] * 2.95 22 Cloth, Serge or Voile Skirts.... * 15.00 ¢ s 4.95 11 Tailored Suits for juniors..... bs * * 29.50 * * 7.50 20 Street Coats ce is) Wack ey ae eh 15 Street Coats * 2 eee + 10.00 20 Evening Wraps.... “49.50 * 15.00 6 Plush Coats eeeaes “ "35.00 * “ 10.00 For Girls 27 Coats of Cheviot or Kersey heretofore up to 15.00 Saturday at 3.95 28 Dress Coats of Broadcloth or Zibeline. er Fe) * ~ 7.50 6 Plush Coats ; 19500 * 7.50 25 Chinchilla Coats—full length. ........ 15.09 ® * 6.95 80 Cloth Dresses. . 9.75 ® « 2.95 €4 Cloth Dresses "15.00 ® * §.95 10 Party Dresses 4 “" 3950 " * 10.00 Pajamas for the Boys value 1.25-- Saturday 65¢ Corded madras and_ mercerized fabrics, in plain white, tan or light blue. Women’s Imported Glace Gloves value 1.00-Saturday 79¢ 2-Clasp Imported Glace Gloves in white, black, tan, mode or gray. Made specially for us to sell for one dollar; fated to sell for less. Every pair perfectly new and correctly cut. Just one more of the innumerable things to be bought economically at Saks’ Excellently finished, with frogs keeping sentry at the button holes. Made of short lengths of picce goods, though they would not have been any roomier if the piece goods had been a mile square. Boys’ Suits, Reefers, Russian or Aulo Overcoats formerly up to 7.95, special Saturday clearance at 3.95 All-wool fabrics taken from our regular stocks, quantities limited and sizes incom- plete; but it will be a very extraordinary boy who cannot find in the entire assortment something that will suit him and fit him. ’ sm pectorant ref. af Bec er