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Se Little Mistress and the Pet for ‘WE FEARS BRKAW "HAS THEN HS LIFE | AND HIS LITLE SON'S Se by Pema Diffi- culties, Former Banker Van- | + ised Ten Days Ago. Sfre. Clarence Pierce Brokaw, near a fervous drealsiown through constant ‘worry over the whereadoute of her} ‘hasband and her six-year-old aon, Clar- | @noe jr. 1a under the care of @ physt-| jeian in the home of her mother, Mra. ‘Mortimer C. Seaman, at No. 1380 Plimpton avenue, the Bronx, Since the noon of @unday, May 6, she has Inét heard a word of her husband, who ldiwappeared, taking the with him. Mrs. Brokaw says she is fecent failure in busin a t worries for the futu temporarily unbalanced her hu: Imind and caused him to do a Ihimeelf and his boy. She wad between gobs to-day that there had been no quarrel; nothing had come between her husband and herself to cause him to forsake her and kidnap her son. There had been the imminence of poverty and @ dwindling bank account with little| hope ahead, she added, but that was the only rift in their happiness. About two months ago, when the Bitz- ebeth Trust Company, an institution ‘which her husband had promoted, and im which he had put all te money, @afled after @ short Iife, ehe came to ‘New York to live with her mother, ‘Srtnging her son with her. Brokaw, to eave the money necessary to support a Peter ont’ had agreed to this arrange- it and had teken up his quarters at ithe Cosmopolitan Hotel, at Chambers jotreet and West Broadway. He used to wisit his wife every Sunday. LOST POSITION HE GOT ON ‘ TRIAL. Pour weeks noo Brokaw Laes nacho ployment as a salesmen ir pes oateiae manufacturer, Hits lasted only a week. He failed to aiMoulties. , May 6, Brokaw west to Mre. @ and inquired for his wife. He was told she was dressing and ld be with him @hortly, The little was playing in the Fai boy were gone had even father Fort George nothing f i ; Hi if tit | t Ul r | i H 2 | i f i 3 3 2 ii { Hy t otf f * GOES TO DENMARK FOR STATE BURIAL } Queen Atdtiresses | Crowd After Simple-Ser- vices in Hamburg. HAMBURG, Germany, May ~The of the tte King Fredertck VIL Denmark, who died here Tusstey was atanted-to-Gay on ite Journey Copenhagen. (A short and atmple funere? service was ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1012. . #) te kan BS SAN Vera sa t Whose Return She Is Brain AE GOT LOST walt his employer and was discharged.| husband ted always found in visting ‘That ecemed to depress him sreatty, | ramburg, and thanked them for their Mite. Brokaw said to-day, und he pro-|tdndness and consideration since his eased to know no way out of his finan-| death. ‘The incident wes unexpected, and many of those present were weeping when the Queen finished. ‘A military escort wae waiting outside ‘the hotel and saluted as the casket was while great crowds of stlent GOING TO SCHOOL And Little Miss Foster Is Pin- ing for Boston Terrier’s Return. TAtle Mfles Josephine D. | fourteen-year-old daughter Léeut, Frank Foster of Brooklyn Head- quarters, appealn to the readers of Tho Evening World to help recover her pet and protector, “Bob.” a Boston terrier, “Bob” hay been missing since May 1 and Miss Foster fears he {s pinning for her and home as much as she !s pin- ing for him, Bome one, Miss Foster thinks, pickea “Bod” up, finding him lost in his topo- graphical bearings, and does not know where to return him. If that 1s 30 sl wants it known that she will be ma happy qirl again if “Bob” 4s taken back to No, 68 Bt. Mark's avenue, Brooklyn. Josephine has owned “Bob” ever since he was a puppy and sho wes five years old. Every day he used to trot beside her on her way to school and would meet her at the school gates at the end of the day's session, No harm that “Bob” cou guard her against could come to Josephine while her pet was with her. ‘At the end of April the Fosters moved to their present hi from No, 261 Flatbush avenue, where “Bob” was born. The dog seemed quickly to learn the geography of the new district, but when he went to meet his little mistress on May apparently got mixed up. ‘He netther found the echool nor his way back home, ‘When Josephine learned he was miss- A MOTHER'S LETTER “Father John’s Medicinesaved my Mies Killikelly Ie Dead. WASHINGTON, May 16.—Miss Sarah Hutchins Killikelly, one of the most Prominent figures in the musical and Uterary world, and possessor of the gold crown prize from the Soolety of Science, Arts and Letters of London, died at the home of her mother in this oity last night. Miss Killikelly had been 10 for more than a year, but her illness 414 not become grave until e short time ego. Miss Killikelly was born in Vin- cennes, Ind, in 180, She was never married and ts survived by her mother and two aisters. Father Jobn'’s Medicine is a pure food medicine ingredients are nourish- ing and strengthening. Nothing equals it as tonic and body builder for all throat and lung troubles. Thousands of physical and show “There’s a Reason” The Old Habits If you are. perfectly well. (Gee any fault in that philosophy?) as coffee and tea drinking, refusing to believe their aches and ille are (Caffeine is the drug in coffee and tea.) But thousands are awakening to the truth abot coffee and tea, and changing to POSTUM It is made of wheat, and is a rich, palatable food- drink—free from caffeine or any other drug. If you appreciate health and the full enjoyment For-quick, convenient serving, try INSTANT POSTUM Regular Postum — 15c size makes 25 cups; air-tight tins and makes 45 to 50 cups; 25c size makes 50c tin makes 90 to 50 cupe. Sold by Grocers 100 cups. *“There’s a. Reason’’ for Postum HARD TO LEARN Takes Hard Experience to Teach People ome Truths, Many people jeer at the idea that coffee causes the aches and ails they suffer from; and often such people will go on for years sticking steadfastly to the coffee and suffering month in and month out but maintaining “Coffee doesn't hurt me.” (Tea is just as injurious as coffee because it contains caffeine, the drug in coffee.) A lady says: “TI did not learn the real truth until I made the change, but I can now posi- tively state that the headaches I had for about seventeen years were caused by drinking coffee, for when I changed and gave up coffee and used Postum in its Leg ts Serer ahead ate Danae Thave A not been troubled with headaches since largely due to caffeine poisoning fheran Postum. “This, in brief, has been my experience on the coffee question. Among my friends I have seen many other wonder- ful instances of the power of this food drink when used in place of the drug drink, coffee. “Among my friends there are those who tell me of relief from kidney trouble, neuralgia and eczema by leaving off coffee and using Postum, Thave even known it to ease rheumatic pains in limba, “T really believe these statements, for since I quit the coffee and use Postum, I never seem to have an ache or pain and I eri iteet dca ca Back to pelos ania: * “Not only myself but my family use Postum exclusively and we think there fs no hot beverage that can take its lace. Nearly seven years’ steady use of Postum convinces me T know what Iam bout when I say it is food as rink and most valuable to build ratem." Name given by Postum 10., Battle Creek, Mich. Look for the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. If not, Change continue to “‘coddle”’ old habits such mental power, a ten days’ trial will Read letter to right. This is regular Postum in concentrated form — nothing added. No boiling—made in the cup —teady to serve instantly. Postum — made right — is now served at most Hotels, Restaurants, .Lunch Rooms, Soda Fountains, etc. Instant Postum is put up in Instant Postum—30c tin Postum Cereal Company, Limited, Battle Creek, Michigan, | ning World. | | Josephine says, is a golden] are represented in the annual exh | brindle with a FOR HIS MISTRESS |were not granted, they want extra help, pay each applicant |don't employ him, and never discharge % employes without notifying the union. 9 P. M, with an hour for lunch and stopped. day and Sunday work, and a minimum ‘wage of Sl a week. that {f. these demands were not comt- piled with by Monday 4,000 men would ‘be called out. would throw himself into the sea.” bathing suit and went swimming with another girl.” ART STUDENTS WIN PRIZES.| THIS TAP DAY A THRILLER, | sore [Tig ’ she threw Wown her hooks and be- wan a search that she has kept up un- : eee til she has made herself iil, But never! Awarde Anno with Opening More Interest than in Many ¥. e R a clue could either she or tha police find. of bi Exhipit. Four hundred and fifty young artists HUMAN in Yale Selections. i most, wor NEW MAVEN, Conn., May 16—Tap Will be celebrated to-day on when the three senior and Bones, Scroll and Head, will make thelr selections. h will take fifteen men from the junior class, The interest 1s greater than in years before, because of the prominence of th> milles of come of the men, and wiso because of the recent utterances of Owen Johnson against the Yale social yster So |: f* up to the readers of The Eve- ainte. fe and collar! ton o udents’ League, nov ion of the Art Students’ League, n remedy Js a to rew tail and] open In the American Fine Arts Bulld- pounds. He was wear-| ing, at No. 215 West Fifty-seventh her collar with brass| 9... There ts shown the work of students in the various classes devoted to com- Position,’ mural di tion, portraiture, 4,000 BARBERS TO STRIKE IF DEMANDS ARE REFUSED, | miniaturo ‘usteation “and Time Limit Set for Monday by nouncement was made yesterday of the ; YY awards of prizes. For the best paint- Journeymen Who Want Mini- [ings tn the exhibition, Miss Ferot Sib- mum Wage of $11. ley received the award of $100, and Miss Sections of the Journeymen Barbers Maud Lanktree a general scholarship, A general scholarship was awarded to International Assoolation held meetini in many paris Of the city iast utginl . R, Weiner for examples in drawing, and Miss Mallonee received an award issued an ultimatum to the barber shop proprietors that they would go out on of $60 in the antique drawing class. strike next Monday if their demands white feet, » Da societies, Si weighs about Key a ing a brown buttons. —— extract of Balievite Act Mealel. OW ey More Roosevelt Delegates, BATTLE CREEK, Mich. 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