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ae TET =< THE EVENING WORLD, Maid of Many Moods Is Admired. Says One, but Not Wanted as a Wife anuaSDAY, MOVEMBER 9, ORATOR REGAINS WEALTHY HUSBAND RGRESON PROT HS SPEC LOST MADE HER WORK 10 PLAY PART IN Avis Linnell will be a photograph that the police have in their possession. Pie Is a picture of the accused clergy! and it was highly prized by Avis nell. The police got the photograph fom SEEK MAGAZINE MERGER CHIEF AND AE of her girl fends, found at Hyame Spouse,” Declares Miss! — dailies nanos nis, 18 another of the exhibits that ms fi an ; q | Delice wilt piace 1 the. oli’ aaa Arrested Officiais Declare) ibaa e: For yee ‘Hypnotic Treatnrent Enables, Young Wife Seeks Separation | Avis Linnell Kept It in a Frame} yet tte seat @ wee ote : c “the ground ¢ Hayne Defrauded Thenf as ” David N. Shiner to Talk in Her Room—To Prove | {lina any ocher, man ano unable jto find any other man who paid Miss From East Side Depart- t | Linnell more than ordinary attention, and a Rubber Bali.” Well as Stock Buyers, Once More. Close Relationship. ment Store Owner. One Hyannis resident said: EE 3 “No other man except Rich Wants the Emotional -- | Jia aimed | ———- | over rogarded a her, tellow,” and Op $140,000 DISAPPEARED. | Floor All to Himself, Davia N. Shute Nh. 117 Mitton | Mecause her wealthy husband, wh ROSTON, Nov. 9 =One of the entet| Payer Slow wy Sh te toll ee i and Ideal Wife Must! OMPASSIONATE street, ong Island City, nas recovered fowne w depactinent cone tnt NRO exhibits at the (rial of the Rev. Clare | who would speak of another man a8 REP ee ue ust) | the use of bis voice viiiel he lost tiv en aetot hawt iv! eat ience V. T. ft n for the murder of | eweetheart except Richeson Two Held Under $10,000 Bail) Have One Everlasting “oS |years ago while making a political |her to work teslde & rWsbom counter . 5 4, H specch in Oregon. Mr Shuter says he land then had the other wome a . in Sterling-Coluinbian Deal Ail Embracing Respon- believes fs recovery 1s «tue to the byp- (store watch her ta aoe af ene were | \ . ms sive Mood of Sympathy. notlc treatment of Dr. Alfred J. Fox. tcheating the cash regweer, Men. Anna | Accuse Broker Aber. pa ~ sf Manhattan epecial Winetiinan a tegl nna | 7 : After he wes stricken at Portland | in the wupreme cre ne eenrted & alt | ‘ (int preme or a ae 0 ‘ — By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Ore. Mr. Bhuter want 19 & number Of Htrom lmnate Jacobson kde adic: eee Discovery That Makes Thin Men and. Having placed four officers of the Does # man prefer the woman efit att Viet 18 | Mrs. Jacobson asked Justice Seabury 4 Southweet. They a tow | to. Seabury Si Columbta-Steriing Maxazine Company | of MARY moods or the woman of and Southwept. They ald that hig tom |tovtay to atreet Janabson to pay her 90 crawny Women Plump and Well Developed. th the Tombs, Post OMce Inspector | Cleopatra anawered the question in ub $9 |Paraiysin of the vocal chords due to |worgy more than maak that he wan} * igh McQuillan, who worked up 'tie| one way, ter advovate, a certain | strain which they thought had occurred | handsome income from ma cere duct 50c Package Free. ea cage that led to the investigation of the | Wil! Chainepeses, ‘Hie 46: tok when he was screaming in his sleep in |tico Seabury cut the allomanee es gee —_— ‘ achem$ to sell stock in the magazine iS “age cannot wither her. nor elatom | Ja nightmare aiid which so weakened the | week ae nye nee ce eee : trying to locate J. Brinton Haynes, | stale her infinite varlety.* ‘ {muscles that the prolonged effort of a) ‘The couple were married tn J 2 preaiaent of the old Columoian com.) Miss Helen Langford, a young woman| public speech in @ larige hall made per- | wien Mes. Jacobson, exe ea une, 1909. pany, and Samuel Tilden Aber, broker. | who is now appearing with Margaret, |marfont. They dreated him with medi-|old and ger h mE: ROFL Be ait Aber, who ix a member of the New| Anglin, does not agree. On the walls! cine but withow any perceptible im-| the wedd am, j ite te ihe hi fine York Consolidated Stock Exchange and| of her apartment are arranged some| provement in his condif.ton Jacobson 1 pga gel ny ade his wife go to wor {4 to have had a controlling incerest | a wife Ko to work In is fifty pictures of Miss Langford in some! Recently friends perstiaded him to sub-| his store. She s: a Li y fo subs his store je id she was obliged to in the old Columbian Company, which | fifty different moods. Rumor. hi | r or, F h ‘ | n 5 rr ood ath it mit him If to Dr. Fox, who Is an advo-|xet up early in the morning, ve be: ica became th omblanStering | hat Mies Langford’ anon Manco But a Cruel Rule Prevents) cite of nypnotte metivods in connection [hind the ribbon counter aii deo avd » has not beer a is office, | tinently before them, and is Miss Lang- . ” with his practive, aml sc time ago | the 10 housewo: abc Wi BioadWAY donee. tas fant Suey | Toles dante es ieee i Male Audience at “The | cttered nis services te: the Police Com.|home iat Weodheren, tr, we amenbeon began to investigate the company. He! Be that as It may (and Miss Langford missioner, saying that secrets could bo} "turnal in the evening. id not appear as an officer or director | deciares it isn't true), she has become Road to Yesterday.” learned from sitsperted criminals by | Mrs. Jacobson declared her husband | of either company, but @ warrant has hypnotism far bei:ter than by the physi-| Never alowed her any money for her deen issued for his arrest. | cal stress of third devgree methods. Me eg Cut purchased her hate, ? | nd o re HAYNE iS THE MAN, OTHER | The Student Counel! at Barnard Col-| Dr. Fox made an examination and told thee I FaBIOrr ler tie sane OFFICERS SAY. } lege is just at present considering the | the patient Ee bares suffering more | Was short near every night, she adie Es amiga aPacWhe Hive: ears arvebte: len Wha coats from a mental parely’sis than from any |ed, and her busband accused her ef say that Hayne ts the man the inspector | poaer’ I What ts a sophomore’s |digeased organic condition, put him into taking money from. it pe A p | brother?” It Is purely an academic ques-|q hypnotic trance and little by lite} She said the other thirty women “em: They say that before the pur . Chase of the Hampton magazine they had $275,000 from the sale of Columblan Because taught him to talk, The cure has far advanced that ‘Mr. Shuter, ac ton. not even sophomores’ brothers, under the present regulations, ° » interrogated by sold goods and . dp are allowed to attend sophomore dra {to the physician ind his friends, the prices she eh He also com: steck in the treasury, | When Frank matic entertainments. The juniors may (tak Hormally white in the hypnotic state | missioned them, she alleged, to apy on : Orff was brought into t poe ote Ihave thelr “brothers” and “other close {2m even when oniy partly hypnot! her and report to him if they ob- r er f 4 r phy sc!man, ‘ divided the remainder among his asso- | so can the performers in the general 1. The treatment has axtend sp plaintiff, submitted an affidavit in which The Mirror Shows Plainer Than W What a Wonder! undergraduate dramatics, clates. Une Cadinea axmery thi a period of about three weeks. he swore that he went to the Jacobson May He Kealleed by @ Gain of Kven 10 of 12 Hayne 1s married and lived at No. AEnee ys this year's soph: store on one occasion and was kicked If vou are tired of beng called “al ing me with a thin, Jos say that t om? 1983 Ocean avenue, Flatbush, but it is omores and they asked that It be wiped out by Jacobson and warned never to ‘ Bole or any of he ther torn. sine] Jovklng Letter (haa! thed, have ‘eter leat . hi f ‘ 6 rt a. you wil 4 <r and mother are. 4 sald that he and his wife parted some off the slate, officially. Because they go there again . wery that! to this to look 40 Well and. w —V57.—_— “C. PANARD” A SUICIDE know they are going to be perfectly time ago, and Hayne went to Europe lovely in the costumes of “The Road to last spring on the same steamer with | a8 CLASS ON STRIKE, Yesterday,” the last rehearsal of which |hungry: took that @ pleased with Margol tt Manhattan show girl, who is said to| proasian when if wend 8 real, it ry be the sister-in-law of a prominent mer.| CONTEMPLATIVE was held today, IN GRAND UNION HOTEL. jfevoratie” "finn Berhaut a teat Hatin ee ’ 8 ce, iss Guernsey—set down ee po ip aucce I only weighed 139 chant. Mrs. Hayne is said to be in ai The thin wo hi ‘awny, angular paituy arate: hy convinced that men hanker after any-|euspicions, and angers and rapturee—|'0 the programme most primy as “R. AL Found Dead Near Vial of Liquid |!22urtttaccteost ait" often Sesh mi ‘The inspector has been informed that | {MS but Infinite variety, at least inj within his own four walls, Guernsey"—4s to give an impersonation is q Beatine af Raed on vae Wik the wien Hayne will be found with the show, giri, | "Ves i aoe ideal wife for most men ot wily the Feather,” the part in and Note Apologizing for woman I Poel 3 7 omely fand that they have again gone to Eu-| | “What a mad Nrddée fm theiwo- | Roos tes Me aivory, garden: | Kramer shaved off hie wiiscere nt Troubling Manager. NeEHanKs to this now discovery, this ree N writen: ny rope. A search of the passenger’ lists snail, Rather, she would consist | years ago. M. Kenny ts to be Lent A man about seventy years old, with |markable flesh builder Sa eam now | areatment.” Tan aan Osea of nee? of all steamship companies fails to re-| 304) nas gaid the masculine ideal pC Ts 0 f, |Strangevon, The full cast is as follows: J @ gray mustache, and not very good |covered with. good solid the’ nottow | ee all fun, doen, veal either Hayne or the young wom- Permanently responsive mood o: ‘ioe cloth ed acerae Lilted out eo that wrinkies di of womanhood is a cross between thy. «A wif A 1603. ing, who registered at the Grand aries changed Into be 8 gol, | jook like an having been among the passengers. Marien rs sympathy. A man wants his wife | Jack Urcatores (Reformado Jack) —— Union Hotel yesterday as “C, Panard,” ny, necks and #houtd Pounds with 20, day Hayne for several years was a clerk sland an idiot, Personally, | to understand books and the ques- | \¥!il Berson (Will wii the Feather) che Bd Kae peniy i Ow into. a form of bewuty and she] fall zou how han, hb eee ee ave arteene bucket shop| %.Stoald say it was cross be- tions of the day just well enough pele rae tran 100 Juniors May Be Expelled | ond tu reas in three characters no A"face will become plump, full] 8% Getting too lahe. | My fare basse apy aoa then went into the magasine busl-| *Weee © Sofa pillow ends ruber Ms bes mg in own Claverdon, Sitpeth "Fyevell Lady Elise Trreil, Y Be EXpelle inte veea ited Viamag re ite i abaatd ‘enuous exercising requi! MEM, VERNIE, ROL SE, say ee pact fe want er, ewise, just sabe! Randolph ul ‘certal the pat tame t negs, starting the Columbian Company, fuaaing 46. tm “ote sent pind enough practised in eee Es | Eleanor Leveson, Lady Bleanor Til es by Head of Long Island A glass and a vial were found on a ante ose 1 aan und. It. bes ‘heigl we eset which was supposed to be a big finan-) Jicosling, A plone, sabencaing appreciate his own thrills and | Malina Yereson, Black Maling L MM ig sla fable beside the bed on which he lay.| te tne Ctatural wave You) ay ata de ‘anything and. was sot al clal success, chills, | jet Pueips pe fi ere were drops of an odorless liquid | Sargol simply heipe nat ‘by restora] trouble, ton TWO OFFICIALS HELD IN $10,000; {ute Shape to receive the “And I almost forgot the really crucial | 8°™™ Mtg, ss i College Hospital. in the bottle. A note to the hotel man-| perfect aasimilation of food.” Thin. people] gan eal anything one, reason why the prospective husband Hubert ea aaasell agement apologized for trouble caused | 87%, Waually jin vechee eet g ee utr] pounda and how BAIL EACH. SHE'S A PERSON OF MANY |steers clear of the woman of tempera-| qypy. St, John View M. Baum an by the suicide, throveh. the hi Lee Sliwell of No. 131 West One Hun- ment,” laughed Miss Langford. ‘You hy,” complained @ petulant so- A maid saw the man reading In his ted wide cn dred and Tenth street, treasurer of the Columblan-Sterling Company and holding that position with the Coleman Company, db, B. Yates of iit Avenue L, cooklyn, were arraigned before United States Commissioner Shields to-day on the charge of using the malls to defraud, They were held in $10,000 ball each, In default of which Marshal Henkel took them to the Tombs to join Orff and At- king, who were taken thefe yesterday. Yates was vice-president of the Co- jumbian company, and sales manager of the stock department of the Colum- bian-Sterling Company. Sidwell said that he had Intened to apply for a warrant for the arrest of the other oMficers, on the charge of hav- {ng stolen $12,000 of his money, Each of the four men arrested says that the company was crooked, but he was not the crook « senna aiaemen A BANKER PLANS AHEAD. Mr, Stevenson, saceting his friend Banks, the banker, on a Hempstead train yesterday, asked him how he in- tended spending next Sunday, thinking he might join him in some plang he himself had in view, I'm going to get the Sunday World and select the Joke Book it is giving away with each copy, and sit right down and read It through,” sald Banks, This is a good determination. “Go thou and 4o likewise.” (Distributed im Metropolitan District only.) ds for Time Which ought to be saved— The way to which World ads, “A highway have paved. Just read them or use them And you'll quickly see How much better off With them you will be. Every Week, Month and Year The World prints more advertisements and has a greater New York City circu- lation Than the Herald, Times, Sun, Tribune and Press Combined. F) MOODS, AND ADMITS IT. “I'm not a bit that type of woman,’ | she admitted, frankly, in the next breath. m a person of moods, us my pictures show. I had a fancy to a sort of temperamental auto- aphy by letting the photographer 1 all my different emotions.” Incidentally, Miss Langford {s tall, with sweepingly graceful lines. Her eyes are long and dark and heavy- Ndded, her hair a soft, dark mist, her mouth wonderfully flexible and expres. sive. “But why,” clear of the woman of moods “Now, don't misunderstand me," smiled Miss Langford, "Men are very strongly attracted to the woman with many different sides to her nature. The point 1s that she is not the woman men marry. “There was Cleopatra. Antony -éid not marry her, did he? When his first wife dJed and he was given a perfectly good chance to wed the Egyptian queen, he hurried back to Rome so quick! that you couldn't see him for the dus! And he didn't return to his enchantre: until _he was again safely tled to one of the most demure and dull and un- temperamental of Roman matrons, “All the poets, even to good old Walter Scott, have paid thelr homage to ‘woman variable as the shade.’ But they've married nice, senslble wives, Or, if a few did choose the other sort— there's no acounting for poets, you know—they invariably lived to regret it. PLAIN, QUIET GIRL, ONE WHO MAKES BEST MARRIAGE. “Mt 1s the plain, matter-of-fact girl who lands the big matri- monial catch, The beauties who succeed in marrying well are in- variably of the calm, phlegmatio type, The nervou., high-strung woman may eay, but to play the role of domestloity. “But why is this the case?” I pe sisted “Y think there are tWo rearons. One ts that @ Man wants to be s«bsolutely suc of the woman he marries, The other {8 that, in his owa home, he wants the emotional floor to himself, “Now, 1 believe a woman of moods can be Just as steadfast and true the calm, placid lady who doesn't know what temperament means, Moods play over the surface of many a woman's soul as a light wind ruffles the surface of a lake, in both instances the depths are calm, “But men don't think 0. They have 4 chilélike and touching faith tn every- thing that 1s obvious about @ woman. © them every passing mood {sa different facet of character. The woman of | moods is continually surprising them, ‘They do not believe in the lasting depth of any feeling she may exhibit. They | wouldn't trust her, and laugh at the idea of marrying her. ONLY ROOM FOR ONE, AND THAT 18 HIS OWN, » the rest, there certainly ts not room for more’ than one temperament in a home without overcrowding. And no man ever lived who didn't feel that | there was at least one place whee he | could give tull reign to bis glooms and make I asked, “do men steer F see, such a woman 1s gure to be in-| terested in a lot of other things besides her lordly master. To put It briefly, an affinity may be able to afford a temperament; a wife most certainly may not AGED CAB HORS, ALS OF TAS, COMMIT SUE |Oscar, Who Knew All the Greenwich Commuters, Jumps Into Sound. (Spectal to The Evening World.) GREENWICH, Conn., Nov. 9.—Oscar, the one remaining cab horse of the Greenwich Cab Company, committed suicide to-day by plunging into Long Island Sound, His act seemed deliber- ate and was undoubtedly premeditated. He had been suffering from an aggra- vated form of horse melancholia for weeks. In his youth Oscar was a mettlesome steed and the cabs he drew traveled with electrifying speed, He knew all the old-time Greenwich gommuters and could take them home without guidance, If the driver slept or was otherwise in- disposed, Oscar got his fare home safe- ly. If it was necessary to assist the fare into his cottage and the driver still slept, Oscar would arouse the family by neighing. His midnight neigh, tt is related, was well known to quite @ number of families. As the cab company began putting in autos and taxis Oscar became peevish, When he saw his old-time fares taking to the horseless vehicles he began to brood, First his left ear drooped and then his right ear came down, For the past year he had never smiled. He lost his appetite for oats and spurned hay, He gréw very thin. Peevishness in- creased upon him and whenever he got an opportunity to bite an automobile he did 80. Sometime age he was suspected | ng a taximeter, Yesterday Oscar was compelled to haul trunks, That was the last straw. In the silence of his stall last night he ‘Company, Tiffany & Co. phomore member of the cast to-day, “should we cast our pearls before— well—anyway only men can appreci- ate how well we can act in a play like this, and I think we might at least be allowed to invite our brothers.” ‘There is justice in the plaint, allows the Student Council. But what is to be the legal interpretation of the brotherly relationship? That is the question. The members of the committee are May Kenney, chairman Ruth Guernsey, Frances O'Donnell, Ihpigene Ochs, Florence Harris, Mar- guerite Schoar, Edith Mulhall and Ele- anor Mayer, ex-officio. Elizabeth Ma- caulay is property mistress, and Mrs, Jessup is coach. ASKS COURT'S AID IN LEARNING WHO RIVES WIFE MONEY PO, te Artist Werner Takes Extraor- dinary Steps in Effort to Avoid Paying Alimony Sophomore An extraordinary step was taken to- day by Simon Werner, an artistein his fight to keep from paying alimony \o his handsome young wife, Anna Leah Werner, pending the trial of a sult for u separation she has started fn the Su- preme Court, Mrs, Werner asked f 475 weekly alimony and a fee of $1,000 to pay her lawyers, Mayer & Gilbert. Wer- ner through his attorney, doseph H San, came up to-day with the charge that his wife has ample financial re- sources, and intimated he would drag the names of a number of prominent clubmen and others into the sult to prove his accusation Justice Bischoff granted an Werner for the examination be of the offi ‘sof the Greenwich & Bank, the Lincoln National Bank, the Cab and Tax! Compan. the Club Tax! and B. Altms & Co, In his petition to the court ¥ \ner declared he desired to examine jotticers of the concerns mentioned the in undoubtedly planned his end. When he was led out to a trough to drink he broke from the stableman, leaped over fa fence and galloped to the edge of a precipice that has @ sheer drop of seventy-five feet to the Sound, The heart-broken old nag turned his head only one uttered a wistful neu ang plunged down the embankment His neck was broken by the fall and he died instantly, He will have a decent burial, and many De bis old fares are expected to send as! offerings. order to show that the plaintiff (Mrs Werner) has financial resources and has recelved money, clothing and jewelry {mproperly from men other than her band.” | Werner said he had requested the varlous concerns to furnish him with affidavits voluntarily, but they had re. fused to do so, Justice Bisehott ap nted Isham Henderson, « law Liverty street, as refe the testimony of the firms Tie Werners tn ! years ago and oniy lyved together short tine, Mrs, Werner ty seeking leeparation on the ground of cruelty, La vue aa! One hnudred students of the Long Island College Hospital, comprising the entire Junior class, held a mass meet- ing to-day and framed resoluyons de- room about 9 o'clock this morning. and partly dressed, half out of bed. lying half in an This afternoon a bellboy entered with a pass,key and found the man dead, ¥ ely remedy the imperfect | what you say it will do. ence that what you ea will fill | you may know some of these uu lo: cover the bony | know somebody who knows them. wh with flesl m lacking, Tt nd you their full address ¢ you wisi find out all about Y tha! nd ‘ot only make you look better but it will Will make vou feel better, wiving the vital- ‘ou ry hi the wonders It . @. remov: , Iv'and iite that a the heritage of the welll "probably you are now thinking whether « manding the removal of Dr. John A.| ‘The note addressed to the ‘iotel peopte | {yy anted 7 ailtile as be true, Blop ttl” Write Ga an Longmore, lecturer on the principles} asked that some one in the “World| But you say you Want proot! Well. here once and we will send you, absolutely free. of medicina. Following the mooting, Dr, | BuiMting™ be notified, but Coroner Holk-| Mihi, have triad—who have beet convinced | fore you Nave evar agen. No Matter wh John MeGorkie ge¥ve the rebplll hauser did not give out the name. He} —and who will swear to the virtues of ihie} y ine of your thinness te : i te rebellious} had the body removed to an under-| Marvellous preparation, makes thin folks fat. but we @ students @ brief but! pointed lectare, in at No. BT West Fitty-firat| MEY, GROOM HW. DAVIS to, take our word for It Spee bean ae " No. Yr Glave matte "a imply cutout the which he threatened expulsion for the treatment and must eay it with your name and address nd entire class if they pursued thelr action a pew life. and ‘vigor have Nelo pay distribution expense to the f pounds and now weigh 170 pounds, Company, OT-L Herald Bldg. Bi against Dr. Longmore, SHOOTING SHOW GIRLS’ TRIAL Pr better, I ed the days of my bor | t N. ¥.. and you will receive Tt was further, ode. clain iby <r hood. it the turning point-of my| mail a rémular 0c. packame : Mi Oy Des < health, is bow fine. I don't hav | wrapper without charge or any obl McCorkle that should the clays be ex- ‘any medicine at all and never want | Do It now ai your weight pallad? the #eGdattn saul 7OGt Tapia reement between Asaitsant Dis- should be other medical achool in the Btate ot torney Buckner and BM. Moore Manel’ Hetmensaty “nee ; Now York nthe State off and Clark L. -ordan, counsel for Lillian sony shout "106 ‘pound gate een SAB Oe, CONN. Ne sib re yanvane. the "3 ot tert tao ja certificate, with, tei iy The students decided to hold another| Gham and Ethel Conrad, the shoot really) this twenty-four] | help pay. pom and distribu $ ciesting 6d disci tha: uit Ing show girls, thelr trial for attempt- feel stronger and am looking bet.) | venrea, entities the holder to o the president, but the groat majority of| Eto murde W. H. D. Btokes by ha” which meting 't ‘could’ never Mider the diego Cortes, 6 pre . but the great majority o Cheeks which Ts something. I could” never D fare the clas# deel ri yO! shooting him in the legs and through (i, raid Bide.. Binghamton, N, ¥, eevered they would suffer! his fussy hat June 7, set down for | “2sty old friends who ba expulsion betore they we more lectures given by The main complaint 1 attend any Ir, No’ inal Branch of the Supreme Court to % by Justice Marcus in the Crim Long the class of “" omplal ° day. that Dre Longmore ls unfair toward: | Mr, Moore and Mr. Jordan explained Peel Te ent” uae threatened | that bwing to murder trials in which ‘0. *‘pluc Per cent. of the class. |they were ong Mh talent ane oe woRmmore Jaa relative of Prosi-lthat the case be put over for a day |Ilf M id Si dent McCorkle and attends to the lat-|or two, b ey. Wou iH Pie Gepetion’ whine tis ay aut ot, tre | RUTeECADr RS See Gates ones SOrHAH eriden Silver Ity. The students claim he has «x sistently taken advantage of his strony position with the that he has insulted the stud dividually and as a class, on m: shool's president and nts, In- castons during his le courses. Vor weeks the Jui has cut every lecture In Dr. wre's course ° That bo Laxative Bromo GOV. WOODROW WILSON. Former U. S. Senator's Scarcastic Comment on Election Results in Jersey, Former Ur nith jr, of t night What effewt will this reversal of the Democracy tive upon the Presidentia aspirations af Governor Woodrow Wij son?” Governor W. ed States Senator James New Jersey was asked The Werld Over to 8 Gold in One Gey. Arwaye remember the ful came Look ter thie signature on every bor se odrow Wilson?" +, pated do not know vernor “Dr, Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson, president pilegian wing gentleman,’’ r Senator, “but Govern of 1 know Jed the Wilson as a cha for since he hegs assumed t eadership o the party fn New Jersey and | come Presidential candidate, not had the ple of meetin rize with the combi Individuality | thentic style. chara Furs, Gowns, Wraps & Suits creations and adaptations of famous which Maison ng to discriminating Parisian modivtes Michel is off buyers at |Less Than |. Regular Prices | § for the Rerr ainder of This Week 975 Fif.e Av. (96th st.) Tat Fl, Taxe Bievaton, Quinine heen used to ae Unsurpassed for Gifts “Meriden” is the synonym for beauty, dis- tinctiveness and perfection of workmanship in silver. You will find here, displayed, every article fashioned in silver for the dining room and boudoir, Also trophies, prizes, novelties, chests of silver, etc. And cut glass of our own manufacture. This store is accessible, attractive and comfort- able, It is in the center of the shopping district. Silversmiths , (international Silver Co, Successor) 49-51 West 34th Street, New and 68-70 West 35th Street E f Particularly Picked and Packed

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