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“G0 WIVES? NIX! hiUW RENO HASN'T A THING ON FEZ How Outgoing Hafid Tried Divorce in Bulk in Favor of Yusef, A SWAP OF SULTANS. Muli Yusef Says “No, Thank You,” and Hafid Left "Em Anyway. The city of Fez, in the land of Mo- Foeco, has Reno, in the wilds of Nevada, acked off tho map when it comes to Alvorces. In one da in Fez they @clipsed the iecord of no fers month, No less than s% divorces took place! there 1 yne day and the wives all the sa%e husband The oceasion was the deposing of the Sultan Muli Hafid and the ascent to the Moorish throne of Ifull Yusef. The transfer of Sultans in Morroceo on short fotice ts Ike the swapping of horses In mid-stream, ‘There's apt to be trou- ble. The trouble which arose at Fez Was told this morning by Sie Hassan Ben All, a gentleman of Turkish persu- | asion, who arrived with fifteen acrobats picked up in th Jand of the Sultan, ide was present in ves when the wapping of Sultans took ol on the Carpathia Muli Yusir trance into F strewn with il made % a magni The ground 8 or whatever they strew the groucd with on festive occa- sions. The band played, t is, they dpat the tom-toms and hamstrung the Nddles. Streamers festooned tie And the mosque was a bl Mt war evident even wo s nou ot outside % th that-there was something doing in Fes A MAGNIFICENT TRANSFER OF ALL HIS WIVES. A suspicion was afloat that the out- soing Sultan, Muli Hafid, had been toc close up to the French and that the deposing of the merry monareh was made before he could deliver th goods. But Muli Hafid was game @s tradition says his forefathers were Mull Hafid had the reputation of hav- ing thy Most Beously apponted harem that e¢ et off the glorios of the Far East. There were not less! than 380 members of his Mar mm Chub and in an outours: of Be ‘ous ime wulge he handed the fates things oveg ta ‘his successor, Muli Yusef, in the choicest of high } te rish, told him to river and take his Hi right, old sport," returned Mul English Leader of Move- ment to Keep Physical- ly and Mentally Unfit Babies from Being Born Predicts Principles She Is Advancing WillSpread to America. NEED FOR QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY. | Pleads for Enlightenment on Responsibilities of Marriage and Adds: “Don’t Let Us Have Any More Nonsense About the Doctor Bringing the Buty in a Bag.” Bu Sophie Irene Loeb. scondence of The Evening World.) a gland, Aug. he re- Kenics Congress, the ‘first ever bids fair to become the nucieus ¢ of not only world.) wide discussion but) of smaller organt- vations which are springing up in all (Spec Lo? cent held, parts of Enzland, Scientists, how.| ever, do not all agree, Dr, Sale for one, pronounces | Prof, Kari Pears son “a most dan- | gerous man.” He} | a strongly criticises| | ity s the mode of invest. | |iwations regarding ev ox by Pearson, who, by hig statistics, to have ups many pet theorle: th enildren of drunkarca, &e. “Many errors found in the| were xcusabdle.” Dr. | thing leb upho: Dr, Saleeby, Tho keynote of action is expressed in ran say the words of Major Leonard Darwin, rlag ¥ President of the International Euganics| they do now. Soctet nd son of the author of © Tne Desce of Man.” “Tt is essential to bear in mind,” | points out Major Darwin, “the trath | ¢nlizhte: | that if the human race is to continu chilare: up ¢laborate ono of the gronnd so painfnily won! porn, fn the long ages of struggle in the) “Churches Past, some other agency, checking the! mecting place reproduction of the freble in body andj #* {f natural selection, the action of which), /0"0t) @ Aro now in sO ccany ways TIBDYY jeod pe. endeavoring to prevent.” outr: Basi alten auage ant") apy COOK G:VING LECTURES Sie dea ine length with the dus} "urcerer most magalficent sala you wot teward their children, and * ie don't know a good thing or a bunch of AND MONEY. then said: "The girl who Was Ie tows ee, good things when you see it, it serves| Women are taking a most active #0t ali the punishment. They never you right.” part. Among those lecturing through pen Qf the inan. The girl got all the} Inspector Dwyer, worried by erltt- So Yusef had the ladies of the| England and organising for the promo-/ 7M Co A jcism of the pol following the harem brought up in a big parade. | tion of eugenic principles is Lady Man BR neocon tues and fui] wurder of Misa Julia M, Curran. in Long veils covered their regular and ir- | Cook, who, nearing three score and te ols, and among the ingulsh oulevard He last regular fe: ing their v is giving fl fal support and “the peopie who Indorse her in. the sun a campaign for the Mon, their bi eyebrows and | ener remaining few years | manufacturing he of Yorksh of the Heense of the pro-| beauty spots, barbarous relics of Broad-|to the cause, She sald when I called:| Lancashire is the Rev. Dr. shainhoid Sunee, William | way. The continuations of the divinities |"T am getting old and do not know | CAL oe eae aes ho al were housed in loose flowing trouser. | Whig the end may ¢ When I was|/CALLS OLD MAIDS “ANGELS sin, a walter in the hotel, who a no @ttes, for tho panel and hobble skirts!a caild know should have “i at HouT WINGS, lacted as room clerk, Was arrested last Are still barred in the land of the Moor | been given to ehit¢ vam denied me) iis Snaloldi anand the | ntght and the Turk. Jewels adorned their | under the cloak 0 ty. Te was eae nl bat nine- | saspector Dwyer pleaded to. persons arms and ankles and sandals covered | and Is to-day false esty, It is al; woNlea-WiolG ho urged iim to close the resort their neglls 8. And with tom.| time for plain talk. gen h human. | ‘oat there Was no Teal way of proving toms and shey weer herded to | principles rted in England will be she) jat the establishment was disorderly. the river which flows by the wails of| spread all through Ami at if there wore Raia time tunder che: Ineealt Fes down to the sea. ‘Moral prrity cannot live by ignor- would! be. no supply men | He ae ALR | slaandenie «i | ance, and most yourg people are sadly hoys and girls the {could be held ye a dlsore TOOK A WHOLE PLEET TO GET | Ree oe ese Prada de sad motherhood and the} sort if ihe same room were rented RAYS knowledge that tm neceatazy to onable hood. The tre) more than once In twenty-four hovers Here Mull Hafid had sampans NaH? 40 THRALEGIARE RELEEY. howe ane nother and the| More t couples, Dwyer prom) mew roate and sailboats end: hin nation must he savca in the ph nal ent Aman and a woman to the hotel, wives, happy in his company made the | sey England in gradually dsterio- ‘ ow ned to room Noe 10 by welkin (welkin goes In Morocco) ring ag. Fam afratd, Ent I ao not agren| «tt j heen hed eCTRT A. TORIAAA with thelr shouts of joy and their songs] that the declining birth rate is tic| De ‘ sin if ible of gladness at the thought that they|corioue factor in the decline. It is | sUdect n rity, She ts means, hour. As foon as r P Were not to lose the love and the com-| quality aad not quentity that we want,| tne ! ttory to undertaking | man and Woman Were sent to the hotel Panionship of their beloved. Hours|~ eNop do 1 agre owe eugenists| * J vutimn, ho demanded the same room, Ac- Were required to get the harem maidens | who woult sterilize the untit, We must — [coding to the police, Hensin told tie into the boats and 4 whole make sure that only the fit are allowed ! second couple that the room was oc- Jooked on In sorrow at the der to be 1, and tha ouly Ia ipied. On thelr instigation he visited the popular Muli Hafid. Wh . about inculeatin reveren 4 1: m, found it ant and rented parting Sultan had all the girlies in| fatherhood and motherhood, not neon dee he circumstances, their boats he sed @ hand and alf allowing chillren to grow p show a libe via steam launch from a French warship| and pick up thelr knowledge of ‘th. t AN * ' of the law governing excise ame choo-chooing ri to his fe ple was built: wi paarndds' =! H hotel Mull Hatt ster poard and mad eS TA RaCRAVE SOLE MUBRTASIALL lpeccares He's VICTIM OF @ most profound salaam to the clty he} condition that they are at precent, | n) POLICE "FRAME-U was leavin Then he turned to hie! with degerarates and the unemploy A | Proprietor Busse w the hotel) Joyous, lo babbling, singing 380] 1 pelleve In early marriages, tf 4] I J Uz} |at the time of the vis Inveatls wives and rained Kisses to them with] continued. “Let the men sow the {eators. He and his 1 Ns hands, both hands, ad Nb. Then] «este oats instead of wild oats. There lin whore name the ty he told the officer in command of the} are thousands of men who know that | ualied enalp aut Aa Aagh a A heard launch to put spurs to the engine and} :jeip moth their by friend crenel ilitarv Avia. arrest, Later Busse and his wife to beat It for all he was worth, Hel and those are the sort of men we wan Body of French Military Avia ropeared at the Halon with Benn reached the hip, which had steam | wri ea enough of them, th Nn 5 d sald they wished to surrender him up and had her colors fying, thon he| Vein auestion, as it 1a called, w tor a Crisp When Dashed [°"¢ Since: tho vond Weak made another profound salaam and] colye ‘or’no true man believes for a ji | “1 had ao knowledge that the room wave! more Kisses. peas: : At his mother, his wife or bis rth With Machine Jad heen vented the second time," said The band played “Good-By, My Lover, | sweetheast is one whit less capable ot i‘ | Russe, “and no return was made to me. Good-Hy," 1 they watched the! jiaying her part In the world than he. sa | r the clr vritianene 1 do not think finics ofthe harem all ‘Degancta cit] DEMANDS CLEAN RECORD OF] DOVAL | France, | Aug. 25.~ under any obligation to take care YES, SIR; THE WERE ALL VERY MEN WHO WCULD MARRY. iinn corps was purned to vteath while) opp, “1 in the Night BADLY LEFT, Votes for women, will have to fiying in his aeroplane to-da Jcourt. ¥ had not been Deserted!’ No leas cruel word can pe} but that really 1s only @ phas He started from this elty Chal alied when Busse hurried into court applied. Ina hostile land with a|auestion, What we wan: to Insure te ne ] psd fata den fay ay n 1 for an adjournment, saying | had created 389 widows in one awful! a mother for her daughter relbhepoel WIMP AET Raa ree 1 raga Mallat ime up" on him, and he wanted swoop, The cries and the sobs the moth>r shall be aole to way to him: | dls BP ar Parse traces dada i jortunity to get a lawyer bet the screams of the women disturbed] ‘Have you a’ an @ reeord as you ex- x. | fame ‘The DaRES BifisEe AM Waa inads Dba Cada Whe ae the tan at prayer. FE bade Nis} pect my daushter to have? If i [completely consumed yt ingly put Mike thins atternann: henchmen go out and stop the nolse. d marcy among the people you have |i iy) ne eh us ‘ ips The once favorites of the harem tore| Me™ nig dead than thar she should |Mmene And Nad “vinton es who ANE 48 ie the thelr hair and rent their Karments. | ing forth disease and corruption it | guilt Cor ti ba lero saline Curran Garments rested and a whole 1 i ay ald them {ndirectiy. They sas 8 Way to Viehy is, Where he #! aie ee oF , in's description of the m o I Na noc aay nade phi anet ffe ashe expects chat wit! cove at! WITH WOMAN PASSENGER, |" "= ty PARES LiiES wives of the he does not he cannot have J ente poco with Al peels Before an audience in Yorkshire Lady | British Aviator and Miss Mary! ‘nd tat he ts withholding Inforimat r," reflected Goox sald: "You talk here in England ‘ - oh Ww t lead to the positive idend ing of corks aiour what you are to do with your; Davis Make Trip From England nof the murderer, Now wey feeblesminded children, Igno a0 le at to France in Three Hours. imasit: in trouble ‘ =, the root of the evil, Why should we LONDON, Aug. &—H. J. D. Astle: hope a nal be ne m Tpasinniye ne ashamed of the facts of sex? 1 want| yh? \orcnnown Hritin ey. | ey have a aienastnh “Why do you want to found another | children, ag they grow up, to be taught from ien Bobinaa, rani Curran's compa political organization?” the truth about thelr own bodies. Don't near Boulogne, Mrance, yure | ide 1 are “1 have juat found a new animal that jet us have any more nonsense about and tive minutes | edt " ne the wrath would make a good party emblem and I hate uo waste the kien" ene eee crt the doctor bringing the baby in a bag. a passenger let the child know what # wondertu Davis, to progress, indeed, if it is mot to lose ine atter dog The \ ? wonderful * to create HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, what a In the pow ung men and w the respon iti should s fo) se ay in his “That is the way to 1 reation centres whi ‘their courting and whe: mind, must be made to take the place ot coatic aria and even buttons for ti Wild Oats theory consite jure h far better to keep de- from being born by ing their parents as to the| laws that govern offspring than to act @ machinery for look- they ai be thrown open engaged couples and | e they ° girls can | sof mare and the need of self-restraint than | \Lady Cook Favors Early Marriages And Says in Argument for Eugenics Let Men Sow Domestic, Not Wild, Outs trust will = CLERK'S ARREST MAY AID POLICE IN CURRAN CASE ern Be elieved He Can Give Better Description of Suspected Ithy | as} Mary tear i men aanie: ee eh ty ning when Miss Curran was strangled, WANTED: 1 DOZEN BOTTLES ANTLEAT: MY ARROWS. 6. —D. CUPID, ES ee How Can a Hardworking God of Love Reconcile 250 and 140 Pounds? ROMANCE IS CRUSHED!) Mrs. Marcusson Finds “Nobody ca ee ee AUGUST 28, 1912, BABY WHO DROWNED AS HE SLEPT IN CRIB DRIPPING WATER | BY SIDE OF PARENTS. DROWNS BABY AS. PARENTS SLEEP oasshinliieny Father Awakes to Find Infant | Dead in Crib Under Leak | in Ceiling. | HAD MADE NO OUTCRY. GIRL PLANS FIGHT FOR GOLDEN HOAR OF HERMIT UNCLE fece of Michael Kiley, Junk Man, Will Battle in Court for $200,000 Estate. of Arouses Parent, as Smother- | Premonition Misfortune WILLIE BARBER. moving the baby's arms and lege and It Is likey there will be a lemal battle over the $200,000 hoard divcovered in i the squalid aa ‘sat No. 0 Bright street, Jorsey City, where old Michae, i Kiley, junk man and second hand furs | died a month a | was at | rolling It about. Barber had seen no ry first stated si had a ” tao Chi Fe Sila, ri such procedure si one day at the kin (o protest the provisions of his wil ‘ Loves a Fat Woman”—Not ing Child Dies Silently. + | heacn "When a lite saver h OGRE | bestowing the greater pert ot bie Oe | in an exhausted man from rm tune wi _ dusaiilabentd |tune upon nelghvora who befriended = wy At to) Aocto "0 Even Her Hubby. ; " Tiskt Wile Kater ofa | EM LOR PE IeOL . him. Tt now turns out that Miss Nore ont te Sunny TWEE Wille never J) Utt's a wonder to me though he didn't | Manning, named in tho will to recetve Fre MEGS TNS RD HSN | Ory ARs. yOu mute We dian tr jone one-hundredth of the «tate, Is 5 The rose-tinted romance of Mra, ‘Tes: | “Willie never cried." walled the | niece, The biggest bequest ie to Mrm sie Marcusson, nineteen years old, was) Mra. Katherine Barber a admtee mater. Bhvee wae no longe er pride and Siegicet Senec, wba. noked kien / h ¢ the ¢ * theese | admiration in her volee, O | f ] Dlighted when he gealeay OTS GIe LBL lhthalts kbd nm e regular little an old man's shabdily furnished quartet husband LL weight 110 pounds, and} Months-old son as she tucked him into snd couled. isi Feast: mania aC spare of butid, pointed hia ! thin a crib clowe go the aide of hor be Sha Wil cedeve felipe Ga Rnger at her and cried in rasping tones, | night and Knded or hus =") Hie ~~ INDICTED OFFICERS |dreathe of | itn oe aon “You are too fat for me to love “Ye yeby law a yellow ‘ |Mre, Catherine Daly, another pode ! | Now Mrs, Marcusson iv short and/atreat,” Barber agveol, proudly, ant) | i 4] } | broad. The seales—tingallant things—| turned down the tht. bt gaa bbe wire re d Will have it that [t takes something very| Just before he dozed off, Bar rer | hor an about $40,000, if the wili sus much like the 20-pound welght at the looked over at the crib and in the h. Cy) ained, r ‘ 1 other end of the beam to balance her light saw the outline of his aon, his At the time of Kiley's death, at thd comely embonpoint, when she perched | tiny flsta clenched and his ulders axe of reventy, none suspected he wang ; herself upon the platform. h ehed sturdily, At midnight he rich har sie Tt was generally be ae " 1 think {t's a shame for him to talk | striking of the mantel clock arou the LL horhood that he owned $19, that way,” she walled to-day, “for I'm) Barber and after ¢ h dozed nt or $15,000 worth of real estate, A recent not on bit heavier than I was when he) fitrully. He bad a premonition som search of his moetrpes hovers made love to me—Oh, such desperate, thing was wrons, but he thought it) vealed tn boxes and out of the way love—and asked me to marry him, Bes | m the Ini horror of w nignt. | Surrender to P. O. ee Or Nena more than $10,000 In a | sides, I don't think T took so very fat} mare, and he dil ia wet up. | { Wi ' , PI haa ar a oh ratoed bed pth 4 when Tam all dressed up. There was a rhythmle tapping that an ‘ith Others Plea and bonds ‘ore funds were 1 Mrs, Marcusson has au fora separa- sounded in his ears Mke dripping rain | \ safe depo: oxes, making up the total tlon, and in her complaint sie sets forth | Whenever he seemed on the point of Not Guilty of almost 00,000, ) a the twittings with whlch her husband | drifting Into sounder slumber the drip- ' MG Miss Manning, the niece, ts a daught F {nflicted her about her portiiness ping grew louder and more Inststent, | NHS of John B, Manning, of this city, one 1 » evidence on which to sue] bringing him to consciousness with a) of the appratsers of the dead man's . for divorcee,” she sad, se T would | start | Witiam Hf Copper, ex. |property. Kiley's will was drawn I have Med such a suit, even | The bany still was lying In the crtb| the New York Central Reaity Company, | Jonuary by ael Sullivan, a Jersey | told 1 rather put on his back, fists clenched and shoulders | and Krnest Sharp, an officer of the| Cicy lawyer, It was stated by a repre- | tate in me that 16C HE BeLa al hunched. Intuition told Barber somes | reaity company, wao W cted py | sentative of Mine Manning, to-day, that | | think that shows he loves me, oven if| thing was wrong, #0 he did not #atisfy! ine goderal Grand Jury some ¢ ago | contest of the will would undoubtedly { T do weigh so mu [himself with w mere glance at the Cotid | oy the charge of being viet jn [DE BroURDE A bequest of $15,000 to te ¥ Mrs, Marcusson, as she wrung her) He stretched out his arm and rested hig/ 0" [00 CNAK 0) belie CON TNA! IM to St. Joseph's Home for Orphane in chubby hands, was if her lord's! hand the boy's body. The baby teaud investor bi a urrendered Jersey City [taunts about her size were what ted to stirred but did not whimper, and Bare! tt in ta post-office inne | thelr fina: ration, ber, fearing to Wake him, drew his : eald, “it was not unt!) we ‘had quarr ted about other things that he ingulted me that way, He makes ui $200 a month, but he only gave cents a day to live on, T was mupposed to get breakfast, dinner and supper out of that me any clothes.” Tt was suggested that perhaps Mar- cusson took that means of placing Jon a det to reduce her to | proport!oas, “1 do not think so." she sald, “ cause he never mixed bis aestrette 14 with his views about business. The trouble was hia stineiness, He wo rather have three teeth pulled than spend a single dollar that was not ab- solutely necessiry to spend." SI sald his relatives told her, ho ver, that she should live on what wave h and when she Jabout the poverty of her allowance, lures bittery, they mate slig iting rks about her fatness “You shoull not eat # sald, according to the y | plump matron. He never bought complained she jn much.” < but Mrs Marcugson Is In sore publicity, ‘That made her hesitate fore fMInz her separation suit n though ories of the hungry quarterea-da es was still fresh tn her mind and the ‘ about her embonpe poisoned shafts, in ware: vine months ago, ‘and he, (cated me fat, He age 1e, pointing to an ration | oryin Di that’ Soni nt 0 te re it arrested) and Relations there wae so much sald about m rveine fat at thar t Tt wae dreal ful. A protogra trled to take m 4 n a face, 49 the ple Why hou! Just because 1 ne other wo! how fat Tam J let them come if they dare" The Marcuseons were marriet in t) spring of 1919 They firs! lived on sity-second street and later tr ew York, Now, tho wife In wit) parents at No, 200 Broome stre bought Iture for th fiat.” Mrs. Mareusson's mother sald ay. “le had to buy clothes [her It was an outrage that Mareu pn should have called my daught |fat. If she in fat now she was jus x fat when he took her away fron nl matt Suppose she in fa It tier herself te not so lent | could blow her awa amall and rather dainty wy, but handsome daugh- ter, | ANOTHER AMERICAN | _ CARDINAL TO BE NAMED BY POPE |New Member of Sacred Col- lege Will Represent United States in Rome, reae a Card n Ce tows ‘probably’ texicon or sytpht ke | | Hugh MeQuittan. Rane Sule B Mey When arraigned DRIPPING WATER FILLS FATHER | before Judge Hough | Cooper an Bharp entered tentative | WITH STRANGE DREAD. | pleas of not guilty, which wil! stand The mantel clock struck the halt] until They wore then released | hour und Barber slept. Again helon ball. Cooper's bond was fixed at | woke, with the sound of dripping wa-| $10,000 and sharp furnishod surety to jter in hin ear, By the fitckering of |the a:mount of $5000. | the arcl'ght, outside his home, No. 64| Claude J. Van slyk Jent, and! | South Sixth street, Williamsburg, |Jamea A. Robinron. troasurer of the ‘ber could see the dial of the clock. York Realty ¢ y When It was jit was st two, Rarber found he} put Into bankruptey in March last by | perepiring freely and he was! Ridomingdale Brothers 4 other eri yet he feit {t was no per-/ creditors, who were put under bail last sonal Inews that made him so. He] week on the same charge, were also alled hin wife. arraigue! before Judge Hough and en- “1 don't know what's the matter,"| tered pleas of not cullty, They were he whispered, “but everything {swt} continued on bonds given by surety | | riot companies, warned, “You'll wake) The indletmonts charse were used in | that the matis | miection with the sale | you hear that tappin: he}ot 6 per nt, gold bonds of the New | York Central Realty y to ine There's a leak somewhere | vestore and that t cxregated K ty the Janitor in the! $0.00, When the corporation was put inerning Into bankruptey A. Gordon Murra the recely 6 discovers | Barber wes i bAclphd pugeeen | assets totalled about on ty wing. The ping had Ko! the capital of the realty comp y Con | mn hile ves and he blamed it for 18] sisted of mortgages, some whieh | oken rest wie nm he rose from the fov Ha nanck meadow land, e bis w ted sh: hy, point purchasing tax titles on meadow ny to the bat yerty for $1,500 the company. ft Is Bur t around the floor fu ared, made & mortgage for 80,00, Jamp #pot, rohing for the leak The ¥ 8 accepted by the Windsor | Boor was Mey, but the Teal ne know Company at ite face value, must be in the room. Now, his #ense =r nore acuie, ud make out a swav-| MILD FALLS INTO BONFIRE. | * room overhead i -— ee ae ere ice nr || Moth She and Hexcuer Are Severely bow! Barn Me uined up the gas, a then saw Gira ferchell, five years a, of why be had been unable to ind a damp), 414 Truxton street, Brooklyn, foil oF, : nto a bonfire built by ehtldren in| Cried, The wate: tof her hom Her com en dropping in baby'e ert, Hel | iain were and ‘ren UL Ns Adan ait ed the erin, | away tharir n, ving next pillow was soaking wet, but the | leor, ard sereams and Johild stil lay uncomplatningly, snatehed the child from the fire, | {a upturned, & owed, tiny ‘The little girl was badly burned Jclenched and shoulders hunched stir-]about the body, She was taken t | aity Hradford Street Hospital in a erit EEKS TO PUMP AIR INTO|cal conditic Miss O'irien wa : _DROWNED BABY'S LUNGS. pout th The baby's mouth Was opened and a cheeks to the pillow, ‘The mother lift ed the child from the erty Hye noe |to arouse him, Then she shrieked aad Imost dropped the litte body. Lt w SI MeGS can k-doatorel ahalaried | Harber slipped on a pate of trouse slipping « nh ¢ at aw he Wont, He knew yf no doe the nelghdorhood, a Ae iMactoa wildly for the Bedford Ave nue Police Statlo At five minutes after two, Liew Kelly, keeping a lonely night wat Ibenind the desk at the station hou! was confronted by a wild-cyed man | who pleaded incoherently that he sen doctors and ambulances to No, 64 Sout) Mixth street and come himself, to say » fe of a baby that had been stricke with some mysterious malady Kelly sent a call to the Eastern Dia trict Hospital and an ambutan brought Dr Retbatein. ‘The doctor half hour, after he had been told or 1/Carat$ REG US.PAT OFricE Celebrated Hats FALL STYLES ON SALE Thursday, August 29 NEW YORK Chicago Philadelphia Agencies in All Principal Cities Special To-Day pe To-Morrow GENUINE MZ, IAions 4) WORTH NEARLY DOUBLE YUU CAN PROVE IT Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes emul Wormitig Uae to clume uM Diamond "iGues du 4 k-down weihts for had this eb) Dia year. wd proilt “on of the leak, He did pocullar exercises: Tevpy, Tom or Tart ‘The Tos for all Parties Sai N Ss Ades fine, an tizing flavor r to summer dishes, ‘Try it for cold meats, fish or salads, | Get it at your groc ov deticatossend TEA 10° | | IIIA | 2 itchard, Maker, 331 Spring SteN,¥o1 A <™ y five Jeary wat the this ‘sate, ail equally, we ohh x i CHARLES A, KEENE Band t40 of w carat ASP erecta ay" New Vous, OREN UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK. 4