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RY, HOMELESS JDHANY FINDS COPS HIS REAL HEAL FRIENDS Kicked ey: Dru by Drunken Father After Mother Died Six “Hate Have Made Them a Laughing Stock, and Hob- ble Skirts Convince Men That Sex Is Unft for Vote or Anything but Frivolous Amusement.” dau wUumiw, DALUVAL, NVV ea mewm 16d ““Indecent Eccentricities of Fashion’’ Worn by Women Greatest Obstacle to Suffrage auvad IRON SPITE FENCE 12 STORIES HIGH The Pies ‘Menage Management De- | clares Sire Brothers Would | OF SERVANTS FOR TWO WHOLE HOLE HOURS ‘Then She Fled, Taking $400! Women Kick an and Scratch Worth of Articles From Williamsburg Machinist to Weeks Ago. “Most Influential Women Ap- 0 wor Shut Out Hostelry’s Light. Mrs. Field’s Home. Avenge Attack in Home, pear Publicly in Dress That fenect vou tf Tou a —_—- 3 STARVED THREE DAYS.| spose Army, Bosom and re STRUCTURE ON ROOP.|sivesea ane wentannts sav tl git traman et Ses SOs a But Things Are Brighter Now and If You Need a Likely Ankles Shamelessly and Counteracts Good Work of Others.” bo AND SHORT Sie TS Nor wear BooTs 1S Aut RIGHT | \F OOwe ’ | ARTISTICALLY Plan Is Said to Be Under Way — morning, and her name was Marie sister, Donohue, in thelr home at No. Om Kroadway, Williamsburg, to-day, @reve hor into the street, and there attacked her again, choking and pounding Ser: not In the market for any more dome: tle paragons. She got one last Thurs. . oh, Where is Marie now? for Unique Obstruction, Fol- ied. would “ibe to know, for the In| with hls fists. Several times the . " By Marguerite Mooers Marshall << ABSOLUTELY ; J | comparable Marte only remained on the | woman broke from him and fled Boy Apply Quickly. Mra. Ida Husted Harper, author and NOTHING Ue lowing Long Dispute. Job two hours, and when she left she finally the crowd which had watched | lecturer, has at last discovered the real wer cleaned out the lower part of Mrs, the first two attacks sej ie | reason New Yor: women haven't the Field's home—net plunder worth $100. brother and sister at Siegel street and The rain pelted streets were deserted, | Vote. Numerous reasons are being advanced, Marie had a pug nose and odroad | Broadway, flung the Were 174 into the seven for Brooklyn, when Policeman “Mothing has done #0 mach harne by the management of the Hote! Plaza *"0lders. She spoke broken Kngiteh | Ritter and almost Kicked clubbed Chris Donnelly turned and said she halled from Stockholm, | him to death, into Hamilton “Hello!” what's this," demanded the big copper, as he held the little bundle of rain-soaked rags at arms’ length and to suffrage in the past Afty years ¢ism and have made men say every, where that you have neither nense Roz judgment, and so are not fit to why there shall be no fence erected on hotel management to be the shutting out of the light of the hotel apartments on the southwest aide, would have to bo in The way Marte set to work waa in- |My and demanded his breakfast. kpiring. She swept like a miraculously | “ster upbraided him and provoked the guided cyclone; she made beds like an} Srutal rage and attack, Peered into the pinched face and big, | %®, trusted with the ballot. Your bullt of fron to withstand the wind, and artist; she cleaned lk a .| The young Woman bad been crusity abnormally briliant eyes of the vouth, | Sto especially have made you ob-' |e twelve stories high, to accomplish | chine. During. one hour Mra. Field ;beaten before the crowd realised what fal wayfarer, jects of ridicule and burlesque this, Such @ fence is thought to be a| Watched, entranced— ‘was happening. Then men and worten “Please, sir, me name's John Me- from one end of the country to the Marie did more |)" ry work than most of Mra. Fiet threw themselves upon the drunken She sald she cy oo! 5 4 Mise Donohue supports her mother , avenue about 11 o'clock last night with &@ te Way women have dressed | the roof of tho five-story bullding at No.\ a wisard at keneral hontemeeeinn | Xuaiand. father by dresemakings. | Mer his head down against the storm and| ‘hemselves im the last year or 5 West Fifty-eighth street owned by SHE ONLY WANTED $5 A MONTH, brother, who is thirty-eight, 1s rage, bumped into as forlorn a small spect- a wew W i ote bored [the four Sire brothers. The proposed | Mra. Meld had been In the habit of , employed and spends most of his’ tine men of humanity as he had seen in ‘aldort. fence, whose object is declared by the Puying for an inferlor class of ser- |! saloons. After remaining out @ ” Wiahy. a day. Groused general contempt and orit!- Kain Wesaka oil hey y ine | vents night he ca:ne staggering | structural impossibility, on account of s girl) chinist and retaliated upon him with the | the Iimited space on the roct of the Sire other.” And when I called on Mrs. ‘arthy,” piped a shrill, plaintive voice; had been accustomed to do in a day. me fury he had shown in a T was hoping I'd find a cop. Ge Harper bath With a delicious sigh oC rellee: Mve, tie mleeue Weer: hen Wieh mister, do somethin’ for me, can dae a her indignation had not uliding. ; vow it | Field left Marte and went*to her room lthrown on hi ad. Then youse?” cooled. The hotel management announces Itt, drone, She could hear Marie hust- n the face and walked Donnelly drew drew his find under ‘0 woman who enters a great move-| HE WAY To DRESS will fight in the courts any attempt | jing about below stairs, an are light, took a hasty survey and started off with him toward the near- The captain took in the at a glance and, without 24 ing to question the lad further, jent along with Donnelly to the re taerant. There Donneily shouted for @ Hamburger steak, potatoes, rolls and coffee. In fascinated silence the two policemen watched their charge attack the meal. The boy tried for a moment to keep up his company man- ners and use his knife and fork, but the cravings of nature were too strong | to be resisted and he soon discarded ‘When the boy was half way through the meal and Donnelly saw no visible signe of a diminishing appetite, the policeman called for another ham- | t gripped Ie of this Sondre Again the ears tat silently | arma, bosoms and fanikies in eo shame. RA IONS FOR SX Neale Concern Biren has been directed toward tho |ee2teniana aa aia ¢ the peopl toot thle an ited for the bo’ 1o less ay at one is forced to su: t 7 4 ted. ‘ *preper degree of etuffednese. ot Beware, you monarch of the kitchen, hotel, Mr. Skinner intimated. getting any noid,” he added, The board ‘When young McCarthy had licked up the last crumb of bread and tho last s@tep of coffee, the trio started for the ‘Bhe is no longer responsfole we ly “Ef she is o suffragist, whatever @illy thing she does is charged up to suffrage by the men. Therefore Z am convinced that no one thing hag hurt the suffrage cause so much as the way women hav: Gressed, or undressed, in the past few years. “Their hats alone have made them the laughing stock of the country. These ridiculous objects are without exouse in elther shape or trimming, and they are made worse by the wear- worn dresses on the street and in public Places in which a woman of the demi- ‘monde would not have appeared a few years ago. They have exposed figures, that if they have appeared modest in the past it was cnly because custom demanded it and from no innate re- finement. Yorkville avenue police station. In two| “It is impossible to go on the street Supreme Court, Kings County, b: J ’ » by Mrs.| States Realty Company, owned four aT orine idan minutes the kid's tattered, sopping | without seeing the absolute contempt | of Inspectors, whose duties will include Elisabeth A. Meriwether of St. Louls,| dwelling houses on Fitty-eighth street, on Clothes were drying on the radiator in| men feel for these women, and hearing | personal inspection of cooks in homes DANIO. Germany, Nov. 1&—There te the Captain's room and their owner, wrapped snugly in one of Russell's overcoats and a blanket, was sitting in ; as @ result ; : a big chalr, while the beaming oMcers suffrage or anything but dross and | residences of the wealthiest would not Froin Savannah Via of a circular tasued by the Neale firm,| hotel to buy it. undergo & month's detention on ae-} Matured ONLY in bottles by tended nim like a couple of trained bridge and the most frivolous amuse-| te secure from the inquisitive eyes of declaring its “devotion” to the publica-| The price asked, It was aaid to-day by | count of his recent publio display of op-/016 brewees in England. a e ‘% . of et ij of 4 sition to 9 Government's settle. mt ‘Now tell us all about it," admon-| “But are such women seen on the Commiasioner Lederle's band of kitchen Liverpool. tion of Southern books, she sent the| one of the hotel directors, was exorbi- | Po ‘* tehed the captain. “Gee, mister,” began the kid, “dis ts ‘ing if b! y * y ° sibility of such a system of inspection] 1. sninwnecked mariners, who lived | 190% @istee and milliners, whose ‘eatablish- Guttes and appearing In public avery Bt. James moore ee (Importers). the best time I've had in’ more'n aliittle town has {t would-be ‘amart’| while testifying to-day before the Fac-| S!X shinwres h In December, she says, Walter Neale,| ments are graced with Parisian titles TRAN cts month. Dere was tree of us, me|women who parade the streets in all|tory Investigating Commission, He had| thirty-six hours on one turnip and had) president of the company, wrote to hel muilder, fadder an’ me, livin’ over onthe latest indecent eccentricities of | noen asked by Abram I. Elkus if he, as to 0 to Liverpool In order to get from) telling of the cost of Ce The Mervce.avenus,.near, Dumield® stress. | teshicn, Health Commissioner, would deem per-] Savannah, Ga., to Boston, arrived to-| selling 1,000 0 of the new book, an'—she died She was de only wee, I guess I Me mudder got sick * wbout six weeks ago. frien’ I had, an’ say don't miss her.” Capt. Russell around on his desk among his papers, rose and fumbled > bl families and the women doing splendid | first with the cooks who prepare our|jaden with lumber, The home port of [rush the work, which should not be Donnelly blew his nose violent! 1 8p! , ane onrously. The boy choked back | Service in churches and other organiza. | food, going right into the kitchens of} the schooner was Tenant Harbor, Me,, delayed at this seagon, The book should hie tears and went on: tong. But, lke the froth and foam they |¢very home,” said the Commissioner. and her owner Thomas F. Hart. ‘The now be on the market. “But we have not the funds to prose- It FATHER CAME HOME DRUNK AND DROVE HIM OUT. the sneers and obscene remarks directed toward them. And as a result men say women have shown themselves unfit for streets outside of New York?” I asked. “They are everywhere. Almost eve ONLY A SMALL PART, BUT THEY INJURE CAUSE OF WHOLE, “Of course these women really form the smallest proportion compared with the working women, the mothers of are,*they come to the top. They show themselves in public and assume a (F YOU WANT THE MEN TO Take you Seriousuy MAY WATC Inspection of Ki get you! wherever, employed, in fact, and to invaders, sonal physical inspe as well as the bakeries, “Lcertainly would, if t physical Inspection, but leute such an extensive for Health Commissioner Lederle food prepared for the table. at hand, subject all public I would begin HEALTH BOARD HOUR DINNERS COOKE itchens in New York Homas lord and mistreas of the cooking range, ma: cooks or chefs are inspect as well Even the thi ‘The Commissioner suggested the pos- tion of all bakers, necessary, he means were bakers to a Inspection. POORER CAsses: NOVEL BROUGHT — BUT $1.33: AUTHOR of Swords” Indignant at alleged breach of contract hi been begun in the Author of several novels of Southern life, against the Neale ’ublishing Com- pany of No, 3% East Seventeenth street, Manhattan. She says that + | Survivors Are Brought to Port manuscript of a nov “Sowing of Swords," to the concern in November, He added, she says, ‘The contract that is offered you does not properly re- munerate us for the expense of manu- facture alone. Forward us the contract with remittance of 9600. We propose to fssue the book In handsome style ana day on the Celtic. Captain Ira A, Small and Mate Robert Lindsay, with four seamen, started from Savannah Oct. 2% on the three- masted schooner Stephen D. Loud Mrs, Meriwether thought 9600 9 dis- Proportionate part of the expense for | the author to bear and asked Neale why day after the start of the voyage the schooner ran into a stiff northeast gale. ‘affect the gu upon the part of the Sires to bulld the fence. Mr. Harry Black of the Plaza Hold- st restaurant, a few blocks away on Could Marie be resting? Mra, Field ° J ; % . e 5 Kane had to stand over the man WE intrest. eraae She is the embodi- ing td Sweets of the Plase, wat wondered, Then ane: amelied somes | gene the mos Git aeniserie, SEE his way he met his captain, John @ cause she represents, DRESSING ON THE | HeeN to-day at his home, No. Mad-\ thing burning in’ the Kitchen. Sholassistance, Five policemen came {aon avenue. Mr. Black said be had not heard of the piyposed spite fence. “Even if such @ fence were erected,” sald Mr, Black, “the apartments of the hotel are so constructed that I don't think the fence would in any manner 1 have 1 shall tegal as- “This, however, is the first heard of the proposition, and have to be Informed*upon the pect of the case by ‘the attorneys for the hotel. You can rest assured that If either the value or beauty of our hotel ing of long hat pins, which have been SUES PUBLISHERS fe affected in the wilghtest degree, the | MP* ANOTHER HAMBURGER Goes |Tolet Hes been sougnt at! over the! Commissioner Lederle Favors at, Skinner, nectetary to Mr- Fred qasiiINGTON, Nov. it—Abeinthe ts! pun down condition with THE WAY OF THE FIRST. “The most ‘uentia! women have gald the Notes management received ito. [Oh eras Dr. H, W. Wiley of the Fed: day its-firet intimation that the Sires intended bullding any offensive struce ture on the roof of thelr building. This in not the firat time the hostility of the When the Pla was first contem- plated and ground was being acquired for Ite site, the Plaza Holding Company, a subsidiary concern of the United Just west of Fiftn avenue, During the negotiations the Sires bought No. 15 Went Fifty-elghth street, which ts near- est the hotel proper, and walted for the tant. Then the Sires remodelled the building and It has been rented to mo- SLAIN ON TRAIN AS HE GUARDED EXPRESS MONEY Suddenly there fell upon the house- hold a strange silence, Patrolman Kane arrived. helped him Stage street lance surgeon revived him and sewed his wounds. The sister was went downstairs. Marie had gone with about 360 pounds of assorted pelf. Private detectives have ascertained for Mrs, Field that Marie worked tn Pleas- ant avenue and at other places, At each place she had performed the para gon act and then cleaned out the est lishment. The police were asked to-day to help Mrs. Field find Marie, She ts husky as to shoulders and upper frame- work, is Marie, and her nose is very pugged. She has a siim watst and large eral Chemistry Bureau declared to-day, which the Pure Food Board is going to fight until It ts banished from the United States. It is a foe, he asserted, which drink will try to prove that tl gerous to health,” and the law, it can be States, no truth In the report printed in Lon- don and Berlin that Crown Prinne Frederick William has been ordered to Ale and Stout ment of the Moroccan question, ttending to his mili The There’s a GREAT difference. young man Me fadder was always hittin’ de|much larger place than they really oc- | Would require an additional appropria-| qt midnight the schooner began to fill. | 80 much was demanded. id 000,000, | booge, an’ just after me mudder dled |cupy. If they only injured themselves | ‘on of Aah eye Leantis anuiand When morning came the cabin had been} Her husband, !t 1s sald, recelved an ut fe) ver 100 h if fe) S j he come home drunk an’ drove me out! ir would not be so bad, but they injure | azine awe any part of the extensive | swept away, The men perched on| answer estimating that the sale of tho y 00. ry tof de house, He told me he'd beat me! every good thing other women try to i ny Be pay aus deck, wih distress signals flying. They firet edition would bring $1,156.60, which | k my f 0 Jurisdiction, with reference to ins to death if I ever stuck my foot in de) 4) and 1 / less the commision and deducting the| y, F house agaln, do and go a long way to counteract |tions, from the Health Department, | had no water 4 no food, Sees the author Wan expected 10 adthose, Victim Robbed After He Had are a at oote ‘Por fa. few days 1 hung around, | the magnificent work women have ac-| Duplicating tie system by the establish-| Some one saw @ turnip floating in the | would bring her @ net promt. of $288.50, leepin’ In hallways and in wagons. 1| tually accomplished. ment of a board of inspection, or| water aud they cut it In six pieces, and | "But," the letter added, “we do not ide ii found on open lots. Den 1 found a nother great evil is the way | fome other such tnd Id only tend|each of the shipwrecked men made a| guarantee the accuracy of this fore- Alowed Man to Ride in This is the recent statement ofa prominent Public School empty house at No. il President street | these society butterflies are imi. |‘ complicate the work meal of one-sixth of a turnip. On Oct, | cast.” ‘ f{ a > y and Kot In t'roo de winder. Dere was! tated by working girls and wom- |, David Cummings, who had ‘nls the Leyland liner Victorian saw the || The book Aratly was published, The Car With Him. Official, and doubtless an even greater proportion of arch an old matirens upstaire and I sient! gu,” Thetr false estimate of the | (ics hel for the commission, teatl- | distregn algnals and took the men off, [author saya that, excluding twenty-five weakness would be discovered among school girls. fore teiwful cold ant took a chanat | Becessity of dress elaborate be- | condition of affairs in many bakeries he |The Victorian was bound trom Galvos- frst tout’ montane ie Manin Goneumny Among physiologists, it is generally admitted that “flat- an’ Iigged in #ome wood an’ built a| youd thetr means often leads them =| had visited. |ton to Liverpool, and she took the men | goi4 seventesn copies, She asserts ahe| SCRANTON, Pa., Nov. 14,—Within ta att Sy S if fire in de fireplace in de parlor room, to absolute crime.” Dr. Michael H, Barsky testified he | the The American Consul shipped | was charged $1410 for. po: a few hourn after the murder of Irvan| f00t” is a frequent cause of spinal trouble, as a broken areh 1 tried all de time to get a job but| “What are the features of modern | had pliysically examined 198 bakers and| them home on the Celtte, her receipts were $1.33 G. Borger and the robbery of $1,700 ; th canal ar et pa nobody would sive me none an’ oncet | dross to which you particularly object?" | was prepa ce rtlty {hat many of] On the White Star ner came also Mr. Neale {ald yesterday the contract] ¢rom the United States Hxprenn i throws the body in strained positions. T saw me fadder on do street an’ tole them were “good and dirty esau Bosedhing: HArcidind ane pecified that the company did not % age ve 2 ; 2e H him Twas hungry an’ he Just Tnghed | | es ats Mra Harper, “Iwas| Mist Lillian Kawten, who had visited | Mise 3 Ber a ereuon ee ; Ait [ante the sale of the book on a Lackawanna train, on which hs r Orthopedists agree that proper mechanical support is the at me, T ate what I could find on de i oo The: weak numerous candy factortes, found the| °° ° ey A ney b ht two | tat Mra. Mertwether waa told the oom-| ser wan messenger, William P. Bishte, | only effective remedy for fa lingarchand “flat-foot.” Lead- streat and oncet in a while I got a few | never 89 discouraged over the problems | jyiger ones in good sanitary condition, | Aberdeen, Scotland, They brought tWo | pany could not undertake to ‘say the| twenty-one years of age, a discharged | | , 5 padi és Cente for doin’ jobs around de nelghvor-| 0° women as hen Whey. sdopieg the | but nearly all of the smaller oney were | blue chow os fx {he coming do | hook would sell. "Sho has been treated | employee of tho express company, was | ing surgeons endorse the COWARD ARCH SUPPORT dng tight-fitting skirt, vartously known as) dirty. show, and will visit thelr sister, Mrs, | with the utmost fairness and considera aThata andl acsardid@no County |S ae thi 4 pe ‘ Well, de neighbors saw de smoke|the ‘sheath, ‘hobble’ or the ‘tube.’ It EaEaia William Farquhar of Hempstead, L. 1, |tlon,” said he. ‘In every respect wel triectiye after, confensed ¥| SHOE as the one which is anatomically correct and helpful. somin’ from do emp*y louse an’ must} to me then that our case | - | Mrs, Willlam Ale Wife of the|have kept all the oblitgations tmponed . 4 j ; ‘ on. ae se for T sen 8 big cop higeir tion go dane Gals Uk ee TAXI HITS TWO MEN; |quitable Life ofMfctal, returned from a|upon us, We never were sued before, It is telah Paha eo tn} This shoe, made on the Coward Orthopedic Last, f standin’ outside de house watchin’ next) and see all the poverty and mjsery there | ONE IS BADLY INJURED, |"? to Persia, where her brother, Gor- a hin confession, as by Rafter, allows the foot to meet the ground in a natural manner, day an' I sneaked out de back way. |ana not feel so discouraged over the jdon Paddack, is Consul-General. She! TIE.UP ON THE ERIE ROAD, | Bishis #a!2: ha. decker Rea anata + atandy the aah Dat was about tree days ago. Since | ouriook. | er ha Was present during the etvil revolution . “Borger let me in his car at Taylor | i nsion heel anc ios h PURHOR , Steady the an iz a. had no plac i but we! ‘ab sicuck Morris Ghersin, of /ond saw some of the street i to ride to Scranton, Short! raise the sagging muscles, an encourage correct wa! x hallways an" Do Pee ae Meer MS | “he 1aw would not allow wom- | 4” West Fourth street, and Thomas |She was much interested in the Drawbridge Spanning the Hacken- SEAR se tae Pet wee Ate and carriage, ging A f ‘Ter-night I jus’ couldn't etand it no| @@ to be nearer naked than many | $s, of No, 20 Bleecker sire of Rust ers to | sack F. to Work, volver and fired twice at Borger, the . me longer an’ T went down Hamilton ave-| of them are now at evening func- sts, AS they Were crossing the reork ‘ian Of) Se AGAIN ayaa | fe ot volver paw Base: prea we ceraer ihe Wearing this Coward Shoe, holds the arch struotu »p. an’ here Lam.| tons, with thetr dr cut down at Thirty-fourth street, early toe tem of Persta | New ‘8 grea yy of come ne i shai a “flat-foot.” ieee you tellers, certain slid treat me} to the waistline in the back and | he whcen of the taxi are fl | muters who use the Erle Ratiroad to get| going wild, Then I took the mone in its normal position and prevents and corrects “flat-foot. on de level.” nearly there in the front. over Gherain's legs and knocked his |to thelr Manhattan offices, came to town| When the train slowed down The Coward tw the ortgiaul Arch Support Shoe, t 7 | POLICEMEN PROMISE TO FIND | NAKEDNESS THAT IS FLAUNTED | Compation to one side to-day in peevish humor after being, Scranton I gut off, threw my revolver ane pablio ia onntioned against im: ts Thi ‘They were taken to Bellevue Hospital, jheld up from a half to throe-quarters| and ome papers into the river and jenuine Is sold ouly ut the one Cowa Rha PT : IN BUBLIO PLACES. where Ghersin was found to have Youngest of Kountze Brothers Was) oe an hour just the other side of the, went to bed.’ n “phat’s all right, kid," said Donn “If women only Wore these clothes ut) leg# fractured, and to be in a serious Ti eae ae |Hackenauck River, owing to an accident | Miahte was arrested wiitie asleep at in @ somewhat husky voice, “Nov private functions it would not be quite | condition, Titos had contusions of the | is lio the new electric drawbricge. The! a hotel | ‘| just sleep here and in (he mornt to reprehensible, But when they ap-|tiaht lex and left arm, and after hia in- | Charles B, Kountze of the Wall street |t0 N° 00' Caut when wide ope | see the Judge and gt you fixed up for £2, in the dining rooms of pubile « juries were dressed was able to go janking house of Kountze Brothers dle 18 ae menses teal Xe ee ee Aad | od ; @ Job or something.’ ; URE LOOMS OS home, raking Hose a Bownlae Brovnars, diel collla) nok he) mc 1" without @ word the happy youngster | exposing themselves to ihe wa Thomas Larkin, of No. 161 West Fit. |(O-da¥ {0 He onl a tag ‘San paid ty hour, The open bridge tled up not ' turned over in the big chair and was! of every class and description, it teenth street, driver of the taxi, sala ober: | only the eastbound train® but held up ' jeep before the two policemen had | you wonder where their sense of shame | the men stepped directly In front of his “Ith @ art and|the long strings of empty cars that are | 1 shut the door behind them. | has gone. Packing, and tharihelmondest i Hrlght's dise was the!run outtrom Jersey Clty every moraing Yn the Brooklyn Children’s Court to-| “It mates one heartsick to avoldable, His name and address youngest of the four Kountze Brothers |to potr@s along the line, where they are day young McCarthy told his story to | jn offices se as they woul taken at the t Thirty-fifth street who bullt up the extended Interests of |made nto trainy for the city-bound Judge Ryan, The boy was oraned 22) an afternoon tea, either with necks and | station and he was allowed to 9, family here and in the We \commters. This ¢ 4 tio eau warm clothing gent to the station PY | arny entirely exposed or so tilnly cove : B, Kountzr was stxty-etgat|ment by about aA.) Lied the Children's Society and iis frank, | OTM entirely expose) ors) (ult pu he pee Nas ateiorelit iat percentage of ” uters to Inanly bearing and big, honest brown | ere oye Ae ROe) Yes wilt of |? ae born’ in 9 ‘stand all the way to New York, | ‘made a great impression on ever: 1 have no sympathy with the pro- it le hia oldest brother, Luther Kountzc, "“nhe accident waa caused by the 7 in the courtroom, posal to do away with skirts, 1 do not] {ie Blind Men's Club, died to~ this started the Kountze banking house in| plowing out of a Hght pressure fuse going to see what we can do for you," aaid the Judge, sufiiclent width and length, and trans-|land, was !n the employ of the New|house grew the Colorado Natlonal Bank |@ucceeded in getting all but twenty of eet nkles a! 7 ‘The kid, who ts small for his fourteen | parent or openwork stockings should |York Central Railroad when he was! of which Charles B, Kountae was presi-|tt# commuter trains into Jersey City on USE The effask on the anklas al weary ‘The same feat tn a pairofCom years, was turned over to Probation Of- | never be worn on the street, stricken blind ten years ago. He do-\dent. Mr. Kountze had large mining in-| time. 4 rsa PaRE D ARCH SUPPORS EmOueye ficer Mation of the Children's Court.) Displays of Jewelry are not for public |voted all his time, as soon as he had|torests in Colorado and extensive real here. mone tl @ aren, ankle strain entirely relieved, who will see about getting @ good place | ya ces, and only thowe who hav ladapted himself to his affitetion, to ald-jestate he Ruye Oryetal Pala Jad. é ‘ ling other blind mon and was one of | He te sured Nov, 3%-/The Gari of giifer the homele; “Anybody who hat a job for a bright, “"Honest-faced, curly-haired lad might do Association for the Blind at No, 118|who {s now assistant hier in the}of the great amusement places of Bni when you meet with an inju : well to inquire at the Children’s Society | Complexion, and then in extreme moder- | Rast Fifty-ninth street, where the Hee National Bank, and three|jand, for §1,850,000, Hi urpose bett! lg i Ln 264-374 Ween rooms in Brooklyn and take a look at| ation—never to an extent to make their ught to be séf-supporting. He shite . Mre. Brown and hold’ until the ‘nation ehall buy it it, ie ioe poten 26. Sdn JAMES S. COWARD (Near Warren St. NEW YORE John MoCar:')). use obvious fittytwo years old, thus avoiding its eale at public suction. ' Mall fo Fillea o "You look like a fine boy and I'm | think even the divided skirt necessary, | Bvery woman should wear @ skirt « youth should resort to artl- 1 ads to nature In the matter ef home, No. We most valued workers for Forty-ninth street. Mr. Patrick, who was born in Enge| the ew York! Mias Mary Estabrook, Denver, where Charles B, Kountae Joined him two years lator. Out of that Ry using the Susquehanna and Western and the Newark branches the company mouth haw bought Crystal Palace, one w who al son, | “a It is the first thing to think about Sold Nowhere Cise Sead try Cataloges

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