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- the Grand Jury next week the Prose- ANOTHERARREST | QUEM CHEAGD PSO MYSTERY | Police on Nex Evidence Ready | to Accuse Man as the Ally of Mrs. Vermilya. NOW BEING WATCHED. Poison Found in Bodies of; ‘Three Alleged Victims—- Fourth Exhumation. CHICAGO, Novy. I=—New evidence Which has come into the possession of | the oMictats investicating the deaths by| Poleon of which Mr. Louise Vermilya! pected will in all probability re-!| the arrest of another person to+ = leaked nt that of! Out after the oMcial anne poiron hi n found in th two more victims had was said that might under poll vine been made, It) the suspect slept last © survelilance, «lthough | be probably wos rot aware of It. A meeting between Coroner Hoffman, Chief of Police Meswee pnd Capt, Harding, a representative of the State's Mtiorneys oitice, is eoheduled take Place in the Coroner's office to-day, and the arrest will probably follow. Mrs. Vermilya’ dition was more | Gatinfactory to the jail physicians to-| day, Her weakness of (ie past week, following a self-admjnistered doxe of Rer own pepper-box arsenic last Sat- urday, has been puzzling them. The Phyetcian attending the woman said Yesterday she was suffering from val- Vular disease of the heart and was in @ bad condition. Despite the report of chemists that three of the deaths in her home were traceable to arsenical poisoning the Woman's composure was unruffied. “It is Just as wurprising to me as to ‘anybody that arsenic was found in the bodies of my son and Mr. Smith,” @he declared Coroner Hoffman said to-day that when the State presents it# evidence to eutor would ask that Mrs. Vermilya be charged with the murders of Frank Brincamp and Richard T. Smith, in addition to that of Arthur Bissonette. Just at present the woman is held on| @ warrant for alleged poisoning of the | Jatter. Because the dei hs of many of the other alleged victims of the pepper-box | eecurred prior to the enactment of the | Jaw forbidding undertakers to use| qre nic tn embalming, Coroner Hoffman | Fexarded it useless to exhume the bodies of those who died early in Mrs. Vermilya’s life eight or ten vears ago. | He said, however, that he expected next | Week to disinter the body of Charles | Vermilya, the woman's second hus-| band. RICHMOND, Va,, Nov. ped here to-day that Aarincamp, veterinary of} Mrs, Louise Vermiya of Chicago, and 1.—It devel Dr. Frank F.! surgeon, son of | FIGURES.” » Hs KEVENINU WORLD, BALURDAY, NOVEMBEX 11, 1911, English Woman Apostle of Beauty That Includes Hips Here to Teach American Women How to Keep Their Figures aes @ WAY AMERICAN WOMEN HAVE NO They Poise on One Foot, Like a Stork; Slump and Become Lopsided, With One Hip Higher Than the Other. Laziness Alone Makes Fat, and Exercise Will Take It Off, Likewise improving © the Temper. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. From the British {eles comes Miss Christian Miller, foe of the corset, apostle of feminine grace and—be !t written in letters of brass—advocate of HIPS. Man is born unto evil as the sparks fly upward, and woman unto hips, visible, abvioys hips, according to She who atrives for the tube-like figure is quarrelling with destiny, making futile faces at fate. The latest exponent of physical’ culture is a statu: {/ esque woman, in the early thirties, whose proportions| are the very best possible advertisement of her theorles, | which, by the way, bad their first American airing at the Waldorf-Astoria, where Mics Miller lectured this Misa Miller. by U NIXOTA GREFLEY* SMITH Miss Miller w: she calls it “figger, week, of course. “Most of you don’t know how to stand property and you sit badly," ehe was reported as saying. "These tube dresses, now so fashionable, make @ woman who has not learned the gentle art of poise and posture most unattra tive. HOW TO STAND Sv THE FIGURE the women suffers accordingly. | WILL BE A’ REST. “And what exercises do you recom-! “If you want to know how to stand] mend for reducing flesh?” I asked. \ . ao that your figure appears at Its best,| The light went out of Mics Miller'a( poise your body over the balls of your|counten.~:e; her smile lost Its gracious- | | 1 feet and keep your knees stiff, You can | nes: ! secelelgioiacs stand for hours in thia position and not] “Ah, that's my secret!" she exclaimed feel tired and you will not make your figure lopsided. “So many women slump when they stand, and they s! squashed up, #0 that they mignt have almost any ali- ment from such a wretched position. “Take physical exercise every day and improve your temper while adding greatly to your good looks. Exercise will get rid of that boxlike figure s0 many American women have because they are too lazy to exere so they ace themselves into long corsets to get rid of the fat and look perfectiy square. Exercise will give you a smaller waist and keep you flat below the beit, and If you sit and stand correctly you will unconactously hold your chest and head Khen T saw the beauty lecturer at No, © Madison avenue she spent some time in suring mo that these critl+ cisms are true of all women, British as well as American, and that she has no wish to compare Britannia and Colum- point for point. And, of course, I Fat Is Bound to Go Somewhere, and the Straight-Front Corset Packs: It All Wrong About the Body, Like a Poorly Packed Portmanteau. \ credited with barshly criticising the American figure—| cause, unfortunately, I did not begin to develop my natural corset of muscle) unUl I was past my first youth, “The ler added, portmanteai fat there js n Pertmanteau for the v frigidly. Me to tell yo pupils pay for So I came away humming Britannt but they'll always have an eye to busi- ness.” WOMAN'S SLAYER IS BELIEVED ONE OF Most American Women Don’t Know How fo Stand, and They Sit Badly, Too, Throwing Their Figures Out of Shape. terfor of the body,” Miss Mil- # like a beautifully packed If one develops too much sally less room in the al organs, and “You surely wouldn't expect for nothing what my} “Rute, | ! Britons never will be slaves, NEW SUSPETS vou THROW aN ONE FOOT LiKE A STORK Miss « te marked him as a marvel, and. a@ter operating on his own account for & time, the self-confidence and ability that later proved fully justified caased ium to prepare for @ browerage firm of | his own, | This plan was pertect and ready for | execution when he was made e partner |In the concern, Two years tater he was a large stockholders in the Stagd- ara Of) Company and 4 director in the | Equitable Lite Assurance Society, aad | Was rated @ mililo Hils wite was Miss Mafi | a relative of Anson Phelps with fve ehfidren, survives him, Hie | maintained several fine residences, the ROSE FROM CLERK TO A MILLIONAIRE IN TWELVE YEARS — Death of Albert C. Bostwick >. | lar at t M aroneck Marks End of Remark- | iixuy, in the Adirondacks and ons 8 N France. in the latter ble Care | usually spent bis winters. ft fe @ beaue able Career, at cee om Ome te i tlornoncourt ip rw - op | PEAT VACHTSMAN AND POWER IN WALL STREET. | Pecan sigie ; Mr, Mostwivk was fond of a owtiesr , =, . , sports, Out Wi best Known ag @ yackte- Young Financier Was Well, man. ‘te onned tne steamer Vergomere end the alo Mystral. The former was Magsi!p of the Larchmont feet. Later 0 ac a pe Known in Yachting and Au | he hud vullt the steam yacht, The Lim- ‘ os Pe ited. tomobile Circles | 1c was tn the Vergemere that he @is- | played his yachtemanship when he wi crulsing fifty miles from Bermuda wi his family and a party of friends ta 1003 and was overtaken by @ hurricane, The death of Albert C. Bostwick, fins | ler, yachtsman, automobilist and | ACE HIGH THE EFFECT fenuls expert, revived meinories to-day) The yacht rode out the storm without Ie Kor Teo in Wall street of one of the most re | injury. He got his preliminary edues- ENGLAND, muet markably successful careers in the his-| ton in yachting as ordinary men do, os tA 7 COMPRES sion oan ae aie tory of the district! Mr. Bostwick auc-| Well as some miliionaires, In the New MISS MILLER 1s a JUNO BROKE HIS HEART, SAYS LIEUTENANT, rik. eee ie WOMEN SHOUD PRACTU ES TO FIND THE PERFECT BALANCE OF THER BODIES ~ SISTER WHEELS GO-CART OFF ROOF —_——- Fatal Accident in Brooklyn Austrian Army Officer Asks $25,000 From Miss Helen McMurray. Quite oveshadowing the fimoun Rus- sielamb suit In point of heart throbs is t sult for $5,000 damages for 9% . wrecked heart begin to-aas in Oe Mu-! “Whtle Mother of Children Preme Court by Lieut, E rd Starz of the Imperlal Home Guard of the is Out Shopping. Austrian ar; ny, against Mies Helen Mo- Murray of Troy, N. ¥. The Lieutenant charges that Miss McMurray broke his heart and purse and then jilted him by refusing to keep her promise to become hin wife Through his Before starting from her home at No. Sixth avenue, Brooklyn, on a neigh: borhood shopping expedition this ufter- noon, Mrs, John Egan carefully wrapped up in warm clothing her two-year-old daughter, Allee, and her three-montha- old baby, Johanna, and placed them on wyer, Hugo H. Ritter- house, Lieut. Starz charges that while Miss MoMurray was sojourning at V enna in August and September, 1910, and Cowe Far _ tne (ore - SNGER GETS BAK $10.00 NECKLACE WHICH WAS STOLEN Sophie Brandt’s 71 Pearls She Says Maid Took Recov- ered by Ruse. When Mise Sophie Brandt, a pretty opera singer of No, 152 West Forty-ninth street, appeared in West Side Police Court to-day against her former mald, Matty Jones who, tho actress charges, stole jewelry valued at more than 311,000 from her in October, she was delighted to have the nt pearls In her #1000 necklace returned to her, ¢ recovery of the Jewels was ac- mplished by a ruse played up ederick Samuels, clerk in the paw shop of Herman Isaacs, at No, 2436 T.ghth avenue, who !# held on a charge of receiving stolen goods, The maid pawned the diamond clasp on the neck- lace in Usaac&'# shop, Samuels, ac- cording to the story the girl told tor J to accept the necklace, Wh t shop she left the necklace behind, retur for It and Samuels told her he hadn't seen it after she left, She Yesterday afternoon Central OMtce D ive McGee secured an order tr Magistrate Harris in the West urt which allowed him to take of prison. ne detective was a free man, if he Side ¢ jamuels out told him ork Nautical College in Water street. the h +) Previous to that time hd had been @ at the home of| enous automoviliat and had broken cumbed to @ complication of diseases | ¥ after a year's tilnes his mother, Sw) FIEUN avenue, yes ere” world's. records, including the terday. He had been operated on a few! nite, fvesmile and mile exteting days ago at a hospital H also Was @ well known i is. This talented young man<for he was! horseman and a siccerstul competiter only “thirty-three—iad achieved a suc-lat many howe show 7 cess that had been lasting, He was) He had won tennis honors in this barely twenty-four years ol when country, England and France. He had taken Into partnership with Walter C,| bern a member of the New York Fact Btokes & Co, No. 6 Broadway, for|Club since 18, His father was Jabes which firm he Was working as a clerk, | Abel Bostwick, ‘. Lay 4 he a Ambitious and full of energy, he are {ton of the Standard OW pany. Ile was a member of the Metropolitas, tracted the attention of financial men |inion League, New York Riding, Att- on after he toow the clerkship, Withs |ietic, the Knollwood, Apawamis, A in a few financial m pra alia he was a master of whist, Country and the Automo ice and methods that | ¢ » of America. Tell Us How to Distribute 30,000 To Charity. WE Provide the Money YOU Name the Beneficiaries « Full particulars at Charity Voting Booth, Fourth Floor, Center, and at Information Bureau, Main Floor, MAIN Building. “Also at Informstion Bureau in our GREENHUT Building, Main Fleor. Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co. : J. B. GREENHUT, Pres. Sixth Avenve, 18th and 19th Streets. | bia, He Fits Description of Gang’s @upposed to have been one of her al- Jeged murder victims, was treated for! ‘while she was enjoying the boulevards and cafes of Paris before and after her | that might be bad for busi- the roof of a two-story extension right| Would disclose the place where the —Men Pic i 4 ‘ : é ny |mecklace had been pawned or sold. Dae at a gaia t 2 | ness. Leader—Men Picked Up Here {Vienna trip, ehe promised to marry htm, | CUtside her rear windows, The ba The clerk thanked the detective and | typhoid fever at a in thi E was in @ small collapstbl Th | city last fall. He was brought here, STORK-LIKE STAND MAKES TH : j [Then begins a recital of all the lleuten-| "AN ip a analt collapalble go-vart. | A him to w private residence on Sev- | : - from Weldon, N. (., where he was en: HIPS LOPSIDED. Are Not Identified. ant did {0 inake Mmselt pleasing In the | wieG ty ana The bade ewan Te renth avenue, near One Hundred and Meriden Silver ie es of v eart and ‘father, | iy peay S centh r ot td. Soon after his arrival at the hospital ait improperly,” Miss Miller “ a i v' pian : 7 . s hte was Jomed by his mother. On Oct. | sence ve to Dogin with, they etand| Three more men have been arrested papery, Diet nvsterlonl tearm | ATehS. aNd’ 95: | Giasions. Wea. SonMuliaa By Ue peas for Unhurried Choosing YW, 1910, Dr. Brincamp and Mrs. Ver-) on one foot, making one hip higher and/@¥ suspects In the murder of Mrs leer oer Rileked graaneneny TA nai her baby” slater off the roof, ehe brought out the n 7 lor Chicago ta r * ver, a r € n a = "i be 7 vei y 1 trte on s 4 rt GF milya left for Chicano, the former al-| the other shoulder lower, 1 aaid to a] Marry Hall at the Griffen farm-nouse,| FO have Na Mme 4 Onr# tne nd had almoat followed the carriage | Aamatant District ‘Attorney You will find in the Meriden Store a remark- most fully recovered, Mra. Vermilya, | ittle Amev'can girl the other day: ‘Why'|near Croton Lake, in the northern part [from bis rewiment, thereby losing) ina hail Altus Mollowad the sinilage| a appeared agalist the negress and ||| a it is remembered here, arranged for a! do you stand on one foot, dear? and shel oe Westchester County, and Deputy |< ‘or elevatic a iret aetens | jthe Jewelry clerk, who was locked up| | able array of silver. In fact, thousands of val diet for her son to be served| answered, ‘Why, to rest the other foot, | ., i penekys ene ° that he sold his racing stable of |2 again after the return of the necklace, ible gifts I Kad: cute pec i sr course!’ Wut if women would stand | Serif! Peter Smyth believes one of high-class runners and fencers, valued) ‘The roof slants away trom Mrs.\ had an expert appraiser value the neck- possible are here spread out for your during the journey ‘our days beta ey the bails of thelr feet and keep their | them ts the fifth man and leader of the at §18,0, at a great loss, and that he|Egans windows and i# unprotected jace. He reported it was worth at least admiration and selection. eer aiival a Dpalat c i eed stiff the weight of the body would| party of bandits; who on Wednesday; was compelle to purchase an along the edge: In order to avoid $10,000. lates all Wika reaal one E y aid etn bd : Rite tah i: a ey oonalaaked f 4 ar *« ball was red 1 . . , eee behavior" was the cause of] be on done, which never tires, held up Miss Anna Griffen and Mrs. jane mae puta for clviilan's clothes. ; what aha ald 1 the dag ps eats ML nM sftp De ian Ha wee el Meriden Silver has been the delight of Amer- L is, of course, after Miss Miller ‘be ; ed | He specifies the eve of aceldent, Mre. Egan, on leaving the 00, s SAG | Pea} a ig death iter eet calidad cas areal, protinteasy| Tree nen cea rae vale CUS a erik, THR an ra:{house, placo the aby carriage againat erraigned for trial nest Monday, Fhe) ica's families for over half a century. Its f seat t ‘ ted th nary | Mrs, F r house. #1 wy. i; reateie i 3 negres) held out ba cree a, MoCaw lof whether the interview was to be Seaintial We {Was due to the restrictions of other the wall sidewine to the slant of the, estan’ of rand larceny for trial the popularity increases with the years. who attended Dr vere, has) rongucted Im the dium of London or|™A" answers the description of the) countries which prohibits army officers | roof, and wat little Altco on the window | seme da y bees i ation with bo i confession of o1 fro. weuring thelr “regimentals” while : i itch s rt 4 tie Covoner In Longe eaading the NeRvnat ta the perfect figure?" 1 askod,| the erie st pear not on omelat duty. cs : i nl 4 Ee You will be pleased with the comfort and‘con- t Mre, Vermilya, It is| “What ts the perfec asked, i All this he states he did willngly be: ake good e of baby sister until) i i joni ited. Mtn Tamoking wilt] ctinging in twnorance or obstinacy to| The three men were coralled in the|cauve Miss Meaurray asked hin 10 ne iT get back,” was her parting injunction | PACIFIC LINER Lg a st \}) ‘Venlence ct shopping bere: [nsiesion any alled to testify in the ¢ American pronune! n, barracks occupied by aqueduct laborers} with her » France, to Alice, D, IS I Aire. Vermitsa received $1.20 insurance “The perfect fgger,” began Miss Mi!-| near Yorktown, about four miles trom] What hurts mose of all the Heutelant | LITTLE ALICE TRIED TO QUIET! STRANDED, IS RE The Meriden Company money at her son's death blithe! r five minutes we kept|the scene of the murder. The officers | Alleges, are ent heirloms which | be Sees . peat * WIFE STARVED. SHE SAYS, | su cét'aho ‘anubeare) ronciubety. ib (CeenenT: JpReh man WAS arimed, TH8| Besides the: ofgthes by aake. Mile a time tn the warm sunshine. ‘Then the! the Great Northern Steamship Com- Gntermational Silver Co, Successo:) | “Pigg! he an ubeny: prisoners refused to give their names|Muraay to pay for, or rather her! baby began to ery. Alice sought to: pany to-day reported that the vewsel ||} BY ROCKEFELLER STUDENT | aia not seom to me that we were get-|Nna denied that they had anything to{wesithy father, for it te assumed that i lay heaan to « ‘and at lust thought | had stranded in the Kurusima Passage, 49-51 West 34th Street, New York _— F ase e anywhere, - do with the crime, I Miss MoMuray's parents are wealthy. | of pushing the carrlage back and forth | off Shikoku Island, but later floated and and 68-70 West 35th Street Mrs. Sharlow Gets Alimony Woaile ff cours ne ‘know the lish | Vincenzo! Corno and Felipe de Marto, tia CRRA RONG OAS BIRey Nee ja | ACrOMS the roof, proceeded for Kobe. r oman has @ ‘Agger; but, be e -confesred ne and bunches of erin pauty ropes |” a, FP oATT. Y vo - ° She Seeks Separation from To ee ee eseve ang) the two self-confessed members of the} an) ROM or ail deacripiions, which nef Crooning a iittle Iwtiaby, she an} SEATTLE, Wash. Nov. 11.—Omcers Seeks | an gang, wore brought from Woite Plaina| 40) Mowers of ali less jher task, Her sense of divection was|of the Great Northern Steamship Com- Hardware Man. i Ky. ~ Pree Jall to Centre Street Police Court to-day] pis terrible social ordeal and the;not accurate and in time she got the! pany here had recelved no word at an Auieging that her husband, Thomas] Cornwallis, at Yorktown, did not sur) tg try to pick out from the thirty or/worry of making ends meet, after sell-| go-cart twisted around su that it wastearly hour to-day of the mishap to @harlow, @ hardware manufacturer, of | romore gracefully than di0 Miss} ory taltians standing in the dock the ling his stable and sacrificing his chance*| headed toward the far end of the roof} the Hner Minnesota, The Minnegota in * i te ler. pee eR y {for promotic ‘adually » only vessel operated by the Great e vi One Hundred and Fifty i fy fifth men of the gang wanted by |for prom gr and in the direction of the slsnt iIn-| the only vessel op mn Ne, si Bat (One. sfandrwl end: Se 1e perfect ‘fg-yure’ can the police. Scattered among the east {Lievtenant, and then at pane in toe ae Northern Steamship Company, Her ome in 66 s sua 99 e Rockefeller Jr.'s pwed to a certain rigid pr side Italians were the four suspects 2% her father's request, he | aonlice let go of the handle of the goe{#ister ship, the Dakota, went ashore in CT a cae ton | Said the aportle of deauty icked up in New York last night. [ean eee He Se oe - ay ‘ ginj the Bay of Toki the night of March was #0 penuriovs thet on ore occanton | SUM Ue a0 Ligptly built woman wo pieked GR Ih» + ter the strenuous Paris # cart for a moment. The wheels began er father's home to ” total loss. 1907, and was ABOUT ‘Something Different’’ he had to see! Ket proper now! nt, Charlow was to-day Corno, and de Marto looked each over! inally, when Mist MeMur carefully, but falled to find the one|smiled at his Austrian p wanting. he slipped across the Chann nde | to evolve and the Iiltle ‘for the edge of the roof ft and caught hold ag vehicle started Alice ran aftor », but her puny be entir a hea speaking, a Woman's shou y fer wrong for @ woman Ww bone struct nerally rs should | Laura J.} a week Mrs. 1d ng fy 3 a the study of Engligh, He got alo tite Garretson in the Supreme Court, | D¢ ened, See waeat amin and her nips|had come from White Plains for the| Well and came to x OF ark tn duly oF ogress that had gained, Steudily the ake | Brooklyn, pending her sult for separa: | nataral-otherwise, ar | purpose, also failed to identity any of [tila veer to clau hie bride, = | | Riiaitts tinued toward the edge of | way Nature makes her. | he sinpects, who will Ue erated, Jaq’ the aus hin onc hat wus ions| tne root “draasing the sereamin cold) BREE oo BULKLEY & HORTON CO Sharlow in at present livining| LAWS OF FASHION NOT TO BE | ‘The Westchester authorities are cer-|miough to call It all off, ‘Thereafter | beni H ULRLEY. 8 HORTON:EO. me of her fatter, Abel Crooks tain they have four of the five robbet » refused to allow him to meet her,! ‘The front wheels went over the ed.ce | ea ate surance, » as 5 ARDED. y robbers | she refused ; 7 : ef No, 112 St, James place, Urookiyy.) BAGADGE for the laws of {84 District Attorney Winslow will atk [declined his urgent requests for an in-| and for a moment the go-cart hung | with the wonderful Bedford Ave. and Bergen St, He wae vccke ago resided with her| fashion Women may follow them ifthe rand jury next Tuesday to indiot|terview, and failed to nae promiae| Wake Bt A te ae ae tonic and beverage Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 10th, 1914, husband in Washington, alhia. She) choy. ehas My buriness ta 19 help HUREY GD SUR CUANRR RE MUEG ANY: All hava ~~ The goveart and tne bavy | Publisher New York World: ares her }) nd allowed her ¢ 7 in exercises, to Bet rid oO! en identified } wal 10 over the odgo and Alic saat Sostaainn: + y eee week for the expenses of chefe| thei bs certain aver, laws, fo Bot Fite | held up and by Conductor Dodge, who| PHYSICIAN CHANGES WAME,| Pesneerne Sher, Se thie nk Are e ___Dear Sir—Please insert our advertisement again, entitled home. tiepon of fesh® which chp {sw them on the Putnam strain” from | cern: 4 neighborhood who had heard her ] @ ||| “Something Different,” under “Apartments To Let, Brooklyn, When she went to her father home fron the abdominal region into the top [One Hundred and Fitty-ttth street] Judge Fawcett in the 7 ae rushed to thelr rear windows, — | which appeared in your paper Nov, 5 thing to eat sie received a| from the abdomina the AOD et pe 5 Brooklyn, to-day, gave Dr, Viadimer 0c the bab ; jae ai Meu paeongets Brin ; Joke from her husband accusing her| of the stratght-front corset. Mat must | Bin Be RSE SIiOn LARA At eile | BIOS Hy AIA aa atann Packs Ge ohne eee eae ete ee It may interest you to know that this advertisement was also of deserting him, She immediately go somewher feng tee wones. vel et way, permission change lis name | brick-paved — courtyard. elghbora placed in four other New York newspapers at the same time, but turned to his flat and found he had! thinks she can box it up in @ corset + dadas 87,500 Jon, |to Webster. ‘The doctor said nis} Pleked up the Uttle one and summoned | that we received the best resulis from The World, faced a padiock on the door, ‘Then that it won't show may be deceiving| _Judwe Given Up Britto s hatienta cculdn't pronounce his last | Dr. Clapp of No, 610 Sixth avenue, who | u bond 44 re ir, Shariow advertised that he would) herself, but no one else, | NeW aa ‘ nv Preakding | 1 Whar they looked for {tin the | #aid that death had been Instantaneous, | We have been advertisers In The World for the past forty not be responsible for her debts, i | "Fat always collect® about the weak | ‘Thomes 4 Davis at the Base | RADE SUNY S088 Oe oat ee Ale and Stout years and always have considered it a good medium in securing Mrs, harlow, “vefore her marriage, | oye points, ‘The Multi ody’ I provided [County Crlmbwal Cour! sprung a sur Tet eaaliys and soma other | M&A. th White Heads UD. of C. fauna, Yours very truly, was the president of the Central Prov on er vatural corset or muscles i prise to-day when he made the an-\piysiclan was summoned, Asa result, RICHMOND, Va. Nov, iL—Mre. | Bulkley & Horton C byterian Church Bible class and 8 £rads| ine wie 4 omen, But w jRouncement that he had forwarded hit \he lost thousands of dollars, [Alexander B,' White of Parts, ‘Tenn. | N, B.—Matured ONLY in Bulkley & Horton Co, vate of Adelphi College, Brooklyn, | ise upon wearing the Instrument of |Tesignation to Gov. Wilson, to take ¢ Dr, Kutachuck or Webster was born | today: was elected Prosident-General of b b , Bank Reserve #12,045,15 We call a corset and weaken | feet Raturday, Dec tat noon, he lin Fuses in 1487. He came over here,|the United Daughters of the Conted- bottles by the brewers in nen | al corset til it become: do. | FOas0N Biven D, fe Davis for resin | atudied medicine and has been prac-:eracy on the second ballot, Mra Live | ” Te statement of Clearing touse Te nea a ie cate’ rocedieg (ine tar ghey. 6 ear position is inal |ticing in Wrooklyn. Hie two brothers |ingwton M Schuyler of New York, who \England. | WORLD “TO LE 12 49 MORE THAN banks for the week (five days) shows vita AC fame pressure of private law business has/who live in Manhattan, he said, had|had the support of the Georgia delega 3. that the banke hold $12,045,100 reserve In © fat are outdoor exirel#e™ | become go heavy that he finds he can-| changed their name to Webster for |tion of £3 was detented by a6 vows, | There'saGREAT difference. 9 ADS, LAST MONTH 9 THE HERALD of legal requirements, This In a Jawn tennis and gol arly tem-} not attend to beth his Judicial work] business purposes. When Judge Paw-)the vote standing 1,07 for Mrs. White - Seeee ae of 22,105,0) In the proportionate] Mia—and exercise fifteen minutes every} and his ofice practice. Judge Davis} cett told him that he could put Web-! and 742, for Beuyler, The other last| morning 18 enough, “I wear @ small About 1,800 Sunday World “To Let” Ads. To-Morrow, | § Teserve as compared with cash was appointe@ ta the ster on his doorplate, the doctor went be J, Franklin Fort, away rejoicing, neral Gt, James Impor N.Y, Clty. (Import bench by Gov. a). iMofticers were unanimously re corset my’ it,