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—_— EE EN ra gursts boarded Mr. Morgan's yaeht Ri + Corsair at the foot of Twenty-second ich m street and made a » of the : f was made at 3 moon and the t 1 slowly ARSON CHARGE ON Mayor Gay vepte f vitation to be tn ‘ of the Navy Meyer on be patel) beat Dolphin during the rev 1 of the Meet to-morrow. The Dolphin dropped anouor this morning off the foot of West Fifty-seventh et in fFeadiness for the arrival of the Secre- ae tary of the Navy. ‘The itlvmination of the fleet will be pi. ca fibtira’ repeated to-night and to-morrow night Rich Deacon of Old Bridge, N. It is not likely that the p of New “s - ‘ York and visitors to the city wit wee! J. Accused of Latest of Meplay by ip the near future that which wae tnaugurated night's Slumination. Hundreds of thousands of peqple saw the display from 7 to it o'clock. The ()\WNS MOS tagt! Many Fires There. OF TOW first ship In line was the Connecticu from whence the signal was flashed that! ahaa wrought the spectac xt came t Michigan, not the biggest but the prout- “Tar and Ojl Stained Trousers est of all, From her forward lattic mast Was displayed in electri ved-centred pennant that ranks her thr champion ship of the Atlantic figet In battle supremacy. Mer gunners won that. | DREADNOUGHT DELAWARE WAS Chief Clues—Story of Six | Years’ “Reign of Terror.” Karly this morning curk owls * ella ae bald 1 Wie tad AAINGN {hit edven mites trom| Third and fourth were the Dread- | oy ai inswicn to Old Bridge mathered | aware and North Dakota, ~°" ans © Old Bridge gathered BEE iv. carrots guok about the Apple 4 to oateh thelr five turrets gleaming with light an4 cach outline characteristic with a % slimpre o mast rising between funnels. Followed Pleby, wea the Louisiana, flagship of the second the Hapt Aivision; the Vermont, the first in line | of the richest ef the three-funnelled ships, amd the families of Jersey, who wa New Hampshire; then the dreadnought jeased on $5.0 ball following his a South Carolina, as ready for trouble as y if there never had been any affair off Charleston Battery, with the Kan jorota, the Missouri and the pgs last two the oldest ships in DPleby is the first move made the the Atlantic fleet. Next camo the Mis- | Dollce to end tho reign of terror begun sissipp!, fairly blazing. The #ix ships six years ago with the firing of two following, the Idaho, Virginia, Nebras-| houses and which has been continued ka, New Jersey, Georgia and the ar+| With three murders, several robberies mored cruiser Washington, bad not| and ten cases of arson, all within « their masts outlined, but this will be! short distance of the Appleby home,| remedied before to-night, The armored and none of them solved in any way to} cruiser North Carolina, however, the | tnis gay, | twentieth ship in line, showed me conin | Appleby wan arrested yesterday after: | Doin cha saiiant oa antiege pooped noon and taken to the New Brunswick | ron was next, hero snipe of a few | Court House, where a specific charge of years ago, the Indiana, Massachusetts setting fire to the #tore of Miss Jessie apd Towa, and last of all, ae if bringing Brown, who lived opposite him, was the display to a climax, swung the | entered and ball fixed at $5,0% by Judge biggest, monsters of the navy, the new | Daly, Bond was furnished by a nephew super-dreadnoughts Florida and Utah, of the prisoner, Leighton Appleby, after Upwards of 6,000 electric lights were! the Court had refused to allow the pris- displayed on each ship. oner to bail himself. On his release DEWEY STAYS AWAY BECAU Appleby was followed to his home, OF HIS RANK. where detectives employed by the State iroh and member o: t arlsto and m ew lerday charged with arson. Intense excitement prevails all througit Middlesex County, as the arrest of Ap- by 7 meet nat ne nnn een Ament aa \ MASSACRE THREATS ASMANCHURULER BOWS TOREBELS @nough manner but with evident weari- ness, “It's about time the police found some | one to blame for all the outrages which | have been done in this town tn t Dast few years,” he drawled, “and they simply to Ane. on me, 1 know nothing about the fire they accuse me, of setting. The woman who ran the lit: tle store ross the street was a friend of mine, 1 helped her on many occa-! sions, Contrary to report, 1 do not ow or run any store in this town or els where. I retired from business nearly | twenty years ago. | WAS NEAREST TO FIRE AND SO) FIRST ON SCENE. Unued from First Page.) It had been rumorea that Admiral! and insurance companies are keeping} “My cousin runs the store, the only, i" § his influence to restrain ore, | that el , Dewey would be Beet bi bad hiatal close watch on him, one left in the town, and of course tho |}. qiereeey 4 id bed be a oe be ch sch vate was. explained that his| TP# fre the deucon is accused of set- | Police conclusion $e that Appleby burned just the Manchas dread a eebel invos sea easy be prevent is based on the| ting is the latest of a series which has| the others to kill competition, 1 dow't | ment of the i ae delicacy of the situation, terrorised Old Bridge since 106 when a Dus te revenue from any country | Certain ke are advising both n- | distillery was burned. A butcher sho 4 Pee ng Rrovne Here | Chinese ait « a i rr aestate. ant NY Sats functions was set on fire a week tater, and then |{0,S8tiafy mom. people. Yvuen the tire Tadatoe: seoepieronentoa, pra vere of this sort and outrank the commander | came four fires In the storo of Charles | {twee natural UAE D should be. ainong | Mission, which ts tiated an preted ofthe fleet. If he int * the aes Hotagp., who pa poe. gre - viv the first on the seane. 1 had only to) Her of the main clty lying between the dist the shaatieg gens RL} al otaar on eceaste ye Hee lo the Appleby ny about ten feet to beat the rest to|Jesation quarter amd the eant wall, t, but as tong tem: . : the excitement, The police mak his at cantly dager ctor the active Hist he. ranks all other! “A short time after the fourth fro tn|cgpital out of an old pair of pants {ot tie city end ak wagtnded fee ‘officers, no matter what thelr commands |the Hodapp store Mrs. Rachael Wright, | gave to be cleaned. The pants showed may be able t otect t Berner 20 me F f o pr hose who @n aged woman of Old Bridge, was found murdered tn her bed, having been beaten to death with a heavy olub. TWO WHO “KNEW THE SLAYER” ARE MURDERED. Two weeks later John Whiteman, who owned saloon near the Wright place, heard to say that he knew who had set the fires and killed Mrs, Wright. His eon was also present and sald he, too, Anew the slayer and would communi gate with the police at once. That night the Whitemane, both father and son, were murdered, After this there was a let up for sev- eral months and then cams @ fire of incendiary origin in another store, whose owner had come to Old Bridge ®& few months before, bringing new methods and getting mucn trade. ‘The police to-day were careful to ssure all who asked that there was ‘The fleet will be interested tn issued by the Department yesterd and which directs that navy officers 1 ‘have to take the prescribed walktas | test more often than In the past | Under the new order, all off not hysically incapacitated will be re quired to walk ten miles in one day, .once a month. They mu time co as to consume not lest three and one-half nor more then four | hours tn the test, except in tropical ell- | mates, when the distance ang time will jhe two-thirds of the above, Under the ol order the men were re- | quired to walk twenty-five miles in two ‘days once every three monthe. ‘ —_——__— ‘FOREIGNERS SAFE FOR THE PRESENT. SHANGHAI, Oct. 31—The future fortune of China will be known in do not the offic evidences of kerosene and tar, they say. They were an old pair, and if they ware] evidence of a crime [ could have burned them. I had nothing to conceal. ‘there ‘a a story around to the effect that 1 wathor there, Long Mnes of carta’ piled high with the household belongings of fleeing jes continue to pass out the city gates rink more than my share of whiskey, before the carly closing hours. Soldiers I like @ drink as well as the next, but now guard all the aity gates, Many what need of throwing up your hand¥ carts emerge from the Forbidden City, in horror ag soon as you learn that a some guarded by soldiers, Cartloads man who js accused of any crime drinks, of stiver, sometimes without a guard, The only pn T take the trouble to pass day and night in and out of the say anything abi ut this is because If Lt als will build up a case on nothing but my silence, I blame several of my neighbors for this accu- sation. The Applebys have too much tn this village, ‘and some mean little minds vent their Jealousy in false tales (hat grow with repetition. If 1 find | am tn any danger I will be able to prove my innocence.” Wealthy citizens are alsg intrustin DETECTIVES SAY FIREBUG WAS their fortunes to foreigners. ‘The Gov- MAN WITH MANIA, rnment has asked the mission doctors Herbert Apple : establish a Red Cross hospital out- lagation quarter. ‘The money 1s brought to the legations from the defenseless Chinese banks for a temporary deposit and then removed to replace the paper circulations or to be forwarded Minister of War, Gen, Yin Tchang for the loyal troops who are recelving thelr pay with unprecedented regularity. de the city for the reception of the ‘few days. The burning of the native|no relation between the present caso) Bridge, was vehe wae ee A ate onpec Neihart city of Henkow by the imperialists, of arson, which is charged against Ap-| tlon of the neighbors, who seem, uc- Noundel Who Are edbecti’ th nellth ccompanied, according to report, by | Pleby, and the fires and munters which Lod Fy Roget] ioeh sgt Gen. La. Yuen Heng's rebels. brutal treatment of Chinese by Man- Baye Bop botares ane ne other aaniae | eee Te nT eetourthe Of tite cone ners ae Snelous Over tHe alte jabus, has created the worst possible; © made against Appleby by County | phe Postmaster eald: “Our family has Uition In Peking © ‘ , 1 nily srw have not yet entered the legatio impression. It is predicted that un-| Prosecutor Booraem, at least for the) neen in this country over a. hundred sider Baver no yet need ne epesion Hees the Manchus immediately demon-| present, = f and ‘tty years. We helped to parton ae Pi ia tetas of ‘trate tho sincerity of the Imperial| Appleby {s connected with some of! this land, why shouldn't we have fiekets form a ine about the legation edicts being issued Peking, the | the wealthiest and most important peo- | tle of It? ely Af Ellis set a house Meiet na extending into the Chinese “Mavghter will excced that of the {Die in the State, and there relatives, it) 0” fre T pope Mey hang him, not for quarter, *§ Teiping rebeiiion. Was learned torday, will ald him when | Wrsom but for making @ black mark GUN axe entertained for the + Foreigners at no point have been: mo-| tlie case comes to trial, te tean uncle) A ording to stories told in Now foreigners in the Privince of Shai fested and they wil! remain unharmed, | of T. Frank Appleby, Mayor of Asbury Brunswick, Appleby was in the habit of many of whom are Americans. *the rebel chiefs assure the press, uniess Park; © brother of Postmaster Herbert puying « quart of whiskey nearly every The revels In that Province are said such actions as those of the importalivts Appleby of Old Bridge, Rev, Graham| day. He never drank at @ bar. County to be in possession of the capital ‘Tla~ ,at Hankow continue and the reports of| Appleby ef Albany and of Mra. D Detective Peletier told lhe re ut yuanfu where there are several mis- ‘the dishonor und murder of defe hue of Bayonne, who is worth over aj It was bis op hat an examination nd which Is alvo the seat of Chine jo women ana children make it — “ ‘ iN Sr feral fst Ne deueted tint porate ieee aie cua Impossible to control the rabble. ed to, George nd Jon | tf convicted, would ever go to prison . The district south of the Yang 7 we Herbert of the American Tobacco! qyeteetive Clemens std There nies HOWDIUE LIKE TO BE ‘Kiang 1s ominously quiet. There ie. are all the work of a : every indication that the native eity of| Last Friday Detective Clemons calied| manta for that sort of thir Ns THIS LUCKY ICEMAN? Shanghai, anking, Ching Kiang,| the Appleby home and accused the mania ften nds to pyromanta. ; , : , Hangchow and the lower Yang Tac|' MAN of the crime, Tho detwettve| Ares were the work of ov verson. ‘Pho Haberddsher's Wife Gave Him All forte win be tn the han # of the revolu- pase _— — phot hes ree Hover, ae far as 1 can judge eee | Sorts of Fancy Garments ang u ‘8 within @ week, Whether their| Proceeding q 08 SOUTely eFORUS | ne sAMe NAT o > ent cong will be scoompanied tty A tar but whieh Appleby stood for’ two ‘nt : dives sami thet the ¢ He's Named as Co-responslent wholesale massacre of Manchus, or| Hours and then ordered the sleuth out. | dence against Appleby ts purely m Afier twenty years of more or less quietly, as heretofore, depends upon! KEROSENE AND TAR USED TO, *niial and the Prosecutor ts pureed woddet bilan Ge nie the influence of the leaders. | SET ALL FIRES. | te Aad any motive that would involve 1 an Further reports of small uperiver i ' | = sn to-day towns and others in the heart of Bruce) ,,1%,th*, (worhour quiz nothing was) ANKOW TAREN named engealblegaey Bay 1 only result being the solemn proms | iS, . ie ; apd ashe bi ive of the old man to make it hot for) BY THE REBEIS sompising that i - ed we one Of some one if the case ever came to trial. | _ nee : e ” eatu o 01 " . minoderately kind to th » woret footares tHe eleva Mm ¥f) ‘The method used In setting the f ;| IANKOW, Oot Figh as Leen | 4 oman, taking hie silk RaUER olrays paknies b ® part! was ordir In all cus.s the ‘floog | sumed between 1 ) 1 of the dynasty before the spirit of| was aprinkied with kerosene und tan, | {™Perlal troops here. "The fi tm. oli DAjAmas and , dive revolution, Leaders of the new party| Nowhere was there any elat tried to rush th ola ion rticles of swell men's wear fram look upon the issuance of the edicts as! tempt at conce or pr Wuchany but were r sed with heat (Gis ) ore. , Tite habere 4 victory far greater than anything that to give opport. for Heep rex and ca at ent out of business, t 4 has bee \ | tured the raflway station and va n that Mrs. G. s over> # been won on the field of battle. —/ escape, but In each insti buildin possession of practically the” Fae Lay yi ea caves area exer | Ing fired Was ablaze from ¢ 2 root | lt 5 1 iia to give up haberdashtn “FIREMEN IN MASQUERADE [is tow mnstes 1716 thea Crone a ae saa Miao ive. fleberdashing V4 | What the police consiaer thelr strong: | 100 revolutionists ha anid ¢ QUIT DANCE TO FIGHT FIRE, os evidence ts u pair ot trousers. vos | Detmeen 290 and | wing ‘ longing to Appleby which were taken | '" Aelting of the p As. 5 Some hapa ae. fre belt at ttooser| from his bome after the fire and which, | “ : cyenie Beikae rertergeaat | b vel, » last night cau t ost 8 allexed, are smeared w i ood 4 rity th shave re cece ts ee wed the most] it ix alleked, ared with tar and vured the Maul 4 eae ry | whiting expedition that| kerosene + Newsau County has on its records, The! _ Jeadigw’ Auxiliary of the Volunteer Fires ‘on Was giving @o All Hallowe'en bail, alned by a a house as a tallor colle be pressed and returned Mi the vedghirts were there in masquere} V ven ode contumes. World to-day ut the Appied ‘The first stroke of the bell stopped the | home both Mr. and Atrs. Appleby out Mmuste, ‘Phe firemen, without change ot ined the progra which ator costume van for tho Alphu Hook and Siler, the attorney for the defe Tadder house, uniitched tie epparatus Will offer, Appleby talked freely 1 | and wan off down the road to the home seemed imore indignant at Arropt Sof & A, Bombert; who ie foreman of than troubled wont the oute Roosevelt Hose No, 1, ‘His barn was! Appleby is a mild-mannered, inoftens The fire was pesky. The giris *¥@-appearing old man, He gives way from the dance who had followed their, $0 Ni Wife in most matters of conversa heroes stood in the background ang ton, and during the tuterview showed xed... Then everybody went back jo Oo evidences of ambition in any dire dance, And the “id SS on, [Hon Ais stom wins bAY a Clear Siver Polish SILi¢ O This with nity of Hank ell <i ) N the v p Who also controlled the vail: | ut Leaping and volint= way and were preparing tom ale. Monvany, ids we SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, Mom A de tue over 40 h report seaniure of} Meware “of woby tl “l ' A Sea reee. fo) toray from Shonghal by the ¢ ‘ PLE Aveorting to t mae, the el Beat. from Ma the \ 1 voosmitating t to withdraw HeLP WANTEG—FeMALE the Agu bole Wel livia’ to the| THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, OCTOB®R 31 POLICE Makes a Chief of Section Re- sponsible for Work of Men. WILL TRY IT OUT SOON. His |New System Likely to Bring About a Protest to Gaynor It. inst A new lomcers t assigning police nd relieving the ) from pas lee @on will be put Into n experimental way in the ‘Third In District which is in charge of Inspector W. J. Leahey. ‘The flew plan, water ix founded on the | syatem of sentry relief in the ariny, Is | destined to add to the woes of patrol n designed rw effect to-morrow | Ido and it ction men who have already, through their benefit association, protested to the Mayor against the stationary post scheme on the ground that it imposes hardship. Commissioner Waldo's {dea Im to en- force proper patrol by placeing the re- sponsibility, not on the individual patrol man, but on some one in authority, If the new plan ts put into effect through- out the city it will have the effect of placing small bodies of patrolmen—ten or a dozen in number mn each precinct under command of “chiefs of section,’ each of whom will be responsible for the work tn his section. The chlef of section will be required to do duty with si men continuously unless required by police duty to go to the stution house or else- where, ‘IN A HURRY TO GET READY FOR AHE RELIEF HOUR. | It nae long been the custom for po- licemen of outlying posts in a precing to edge in towal the station house as thelr hour of relief approached. Some of them would begin to edge an hour or more before thelr Ume for relief, in that way many have noup charges of being off post Under the new plan each precinct will he divided into twelve Cigirlets or sec tion. Each section or distelet will whieh ls to be the point station house, At the time of changing platoons the outgoing platoon wil assemble in thie station house and be divided into twelve sections, cach in charge of a chief of nection, who may be a Heulenant, a wergeant or an acting sergeant. An ing sergeant will be a patrolman spe- clally detatied, Kach section will proceed from the station house in column of two abreast by the shortest route to the relief point of the particular district to which it is asaigned., There it will find the incom. ig section lined up and waiting As the xcoming platoon marches to the sta- » house in section columns two ast the menbera of the outgoing platoons will scatter to their posts frou the relieving points of the various tions, CHIEF OF SECTION TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR H!8 MEN. }The chief of section wil! be held gidly responsible for his mop If Ley do not patrol properly and are © it the chief of section will placed on 4 relief point, closets to the trial on charges of Inefficiency og: lect of duty, The chiefs of section will also be held responsible or the relief of fixed post men at the end of their period of duty If a stationary post man ts not re- Heved at the end of his y hts patrolling partner he Is to notify the chief section, Who is to furnish another patrolman at once or stand the post himself, Policemen have com- plained that they have been held on fixed 8 from four hours to six hours at a time because of the iack of a suf. | ficient number of patrolmen to the fixed post scheme, i} | Special for Tuesday, the 31st NDVAN, BOX Cort ATE A ESL Ch NUT STOPPED DATES. Park dt street Kow an All Milk Chocolate Covered Assorted Nuts \ choice v4 Ww ety of nuts, such as » Peanuts, Pilbert + ReNerOUBLY, asNOrLed, Ink of our Miu Mill ete alds deliciousness to a snl nourishing spe 39c POUND BON Ce aaa | NEW PUBLICATIONS. DREADNOUGH les of Our New Navy, by Author of “Boy Dreadnought Cloth. Illustrated. At All Look Stores in Grea, Catalogue nial HURST & CO., Publisher | didn't U.S.Battleship Stories Dreadnought Boys on Battle P: Preadnpought Boys Aboard a Destrover, 1911." ’ Jersey Deacon Held gs Firebug WAI) DEVISES — MURPHY DECLARES —’ NEWPLANTO KEEP | TANIMANY GOT NO iisssi*s'ints nued from rst Page.) | brink sel for Willlam Berri, owner lof the Brooklyn Standard Union; Clare fence Shearn, William Randolph Hearst's counse! aid candidate for the Supreme Court on the Puston ticket; Assistant -Aftorney Dé Mord, and others, supposed that there would be an Judge Mag J examination before trate, paid on the the judielary as in Brooklyn, Jvdge Rosal- Jwky was on hand this morning to do his part, but he was not supplied with any | material, ton w to Tam- After waiting in vain tn his chambers | for a summons from the Distriet-Attor- ney to begin, Judge Rosalsky left the / Criminal Courts Building, He said he know what had happened, Mr Whitman, when seen, said everything | was indefini An emissary of Mr Rerri said that pr ure publleation the plang of Distriet-A\ttorney White in The Evening World yesterday spoiled | the projected exposure, |GOT THE WRONG HICKS FROM QUEENS COUNTY. James Hicks, a farmer of Quee peared at the Criminal Courts Building this mo in answer to a subpoena and spent a puzzled hour before it was discovered that he was the wrong James Hicks. The subpoena was intended for James Hicks, manager of the campaign of Willlam Willett, one of the three nominee: As far cerned, 8, ADs © Queens County was con- there were no outward ences that ane tnvestigation was in progress. Reports w current) in Brooklyn that the Quee investigation had come to a halt becau stute- ments made yesterday that the crime, with rélition to the nominations crime w {ttel—was mated fn New York County et — COMPTROLLER WOULD CUT BUDGET TO PAY TEACHERS. Thinks a> Total Appropriation of $190,000,000 Should Be Enough to Cover: All. Expenses. When Comptroller Prendergast learned to-day at a special meeting of the Board of Kstim: called for final con- ideration of the budget that ft tx evi- posed to add the $1,000,000 extra cc entailed by the teachers equal pay sure, he declared himself in favor of slashing the budget tn other djrec- tions 1 order to keep down m- mense total. In round figures the set already amounts to $1%,000,900, but the Governor stgning the teacher bill makes it mandatory that the addi. tlonal cost be added. The Comptroller moved adjourn. mets on saiely ase fides, tall nutne Entire Dining “F China” Closet Feoonly ss. = Challenge Any Store to Dupli Grand Kav oer Leniion & comp: We in New York tte Thia Offer dy Pufoitare at bac Mark, , the Ist .10c 24c util 1t g’cloek, ks Special for Wednesda CHOCOLATE COVERED PRUMPINAS. POUND CUEY SPM PRAY AREY, POUND BON VELANTIC SALT WA’ open every evening x uatll 54 BARCLAY S} 29 CORTLANDT’ st « PARKROW C nassau sto 206 BROADWaY (a7 (NASSAU jut Beekman ST welalit in eacis les fhe container, 4 NEW PUBLICATIONS, T BOYS SERIES CAPT, WILBUR LAWTON, Aviators Series.” ti Boys on a Subima ine. Price 50c. per volugee, er New York and Els.@nere, led Upon reaue 395 Broadway, New York. “ i R ¢ Central Depot AWhon. » Sunday ‘Oct F JAM an iy “9 Widower of Bridget Teathan Huucral from tho teskdence of Ils. daughter, Mri A,B. Beating, 203 Bast cbih . ‘We all the iatest styler fave Tburklay morning, Nov. %, 9 o'vivek, _ Bequiem ie teen Sie’ JAWS” pgamalon, Made, s0 Sineusure Oh J sve aud GOL oh , Washington Weights Branch, Usvadway ment for further consideration, sayin: bi now am tn favor ot Ditting the ql i. ‘ puget, with an axe.” The Boerd.c'| — Oatmeal is digest- iat iatieeaeanminte man ‘oe cone) ible only when it is pleted before midnight. It will then be, submitted to the Board of Aldermen | for final action, thoroughly cooked —jt takes more than two hours to cook it properly. We steam cook H.O, Hornby’s Oatmeal, for two heath the mill. You need cook it only twenty minutes. prove Your Complexion, | | — Hands or Hair? Tf you wish a skin clear of pimples, blackheads and other annoying eruptions, hands soft and white, hair live and Glosey, and scalp , free from dandruff and itch- ing, begin today the regular use of Cuticura Soap for the toilet, bath and shampoo assisted by an occasiona light application of Cuticura Ointment. Nb other method is so agreeable, so often effective and so economical in treating poor complex- ions, red, rough hands, ‘and dry, thin and falling hair. Cuticura Soap arid Oint- ment have been sold through- out the world for more than a generation, but to those wishing to try them with- out cost, a liberal sample of each will be sent free with 32-p. book on the care and treatment of the skin and hair. Address “Cuti- cura,” Dept. 15D, Boston. ‘That makes it digestible— fine for the health and « strength of growing’ children ~-fine for everybody IS THINNESS EMBARRASSING ? Undoubtedly It Is to and Youth—While Even Those Well Along in Years Prefer Well Rounded Figures. Prescription Increases Weight. youth of maiden overioukedt ul 8 something about a plump or well-p! } portioned figure which friendship, but love unblessed, tly miseray tlie Hew in the po of the digestive fune the ability of the blood and nerves to absory and distribute over the body the nutrition extracted from the ood exten. The thin person is abnormal and tecks the power to absorb and retain the flesh and (a which the gaarric Juices and intestines should parate from all kinds of Silver Infinite in variety. Thousands of need- ful and ornamental objects in silver—for the dining room and boudoir, for adorn- ment and for gifts. 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