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Sad ath ents + THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1918. | “MRS. MRS.’ How to Live Nicely on Only $15 a Week, rar’ NAMED BY THE WE OF BANKER KER BISHOP Women Other Than Mrs. Gwathmey Mentioned in | Divorce Suit Papers, | acta!) Tee, BABY AND HUBBY’ STRANGE LEGACY [$5,000 N JEWELS Although Married and Raising a Family} NEVERKISSED BY | SAVESFROMNEED | SCATTER TRACK AS THIS PRETTY WIFE AGED WARNURSE TRAIN HITS WIDOW An Uncleanly and Deceitful] Mrs. Russell, Red Cross Sister! Practice She Was Taught in Three Campaigns, Gets by Parents. Father's $30,000. | Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), What Is the Ideal Age to Marry? Mrs. Hicks of Hicksville Family Walks Into Express and Dies on Crossing. On What Salary Is Marriage Possible? SAYS SHE WAS CHOKED. SUCH A BLOW TO JUDGE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Feb. 5.—Pol- Mra, Loulee Firth Hicks, a tich wide lowing a queer vision of her father's | ow, was killed by a Lon: a « ‘at gun “My Wife’s Good Judg: — will, ‘in, Tt Reade one has | train in Mes sais Tate ‘yesterday, i aid Swears to Hotel Astor! ment and System En- His Honor Nearly Falls From) ciety ta, three wars, nes been, located |Drother, oka Firth, of No, 3 U8 Episode in Which Tall r Blonde Figures. able Us to Get Along Happily and Comfort- ably on $15 a Week,” Says ‘“‘Louis M. R.”— “It All Depends on the Wife’s Disposition,’’ De- Manhattan, She was carrying orth of Jewels when, in avoiding eastbound train, #he was strack by going west, The gems were soat- iw on the ground, Hicks Was slightly deaf. and to this {# attributed her death, She was the widow of George Embree Hicks nd a membey of one of the oldest Long and families. She was on her way to alish lawy woman expects to In- Oo to make her than comfor! le, There had been an este tween herself and her en since, at the age of twojve years, sie | Fan away from her home in Scotiand | tend to start now.” inspired with the motive of becoming @ This emphatic dectaration by a ite | ™ bad BB ibaa Meshing PB woman In the Criminal Court was made | Courtsed her design and she was en-| I Bench When Osculation Foe Testifies. BALTIMORE, Veo. 6." U've never Ktased him in my life, and 1 don't tn- ‘A mysterious “Mra, A.," described as @n Engttehwoman of great social prom- Anence ta New York, Newport and Lon- H don, and a “Mrs. W.,” also known as | “Mra, 1," are mentioned by Mra, Abi- fail Hancock Bishop as causes, addi- THE WIFE OF A POOR MAN SHOULD ; CLAM With SOCRATES */' tered for training at the Swiss Red! the post-oMce sterday when slie tional to Mra, Lelia Gaines Gwathmey,| Clares ‘Mrs. S. A. B. CEARN. THERE ARE SO take Temes S 1 Fey te 6 suemestion “ot Dist e | Crdas. Manlthl t Gasivas Pore Ioan | ‘ 4 tor pt Mi anqpan and carte i aie troche bp the home of the mill. BTWE WORLD. 1.00 NOT NEED" 1-5 * | GON APPROVE GP YOUNG MAURED bed Rat bello yl ae apd the her family was unable to trace het the sedate ahaeaee G0 Cae Rao puny nd » | an en ist she had been found! : . Win Ca ep BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. See ate gyre Smee ee | [ s-wraaee thats inanred, gn As | ner od Seteh fuiner resented ber oane| Copeta® "nnn one beta oe | The banker's association with thee | G67 AM GLAD to learn that there are eo many things in the world that | | Neves’ Wea cae tucvahe? seow's |AMO. \nteenalinnppoved .OF uk temnerama He. westialh Wed TRG initiated women as well as violent 1 do not need.” A philosophic reader of The Evening World offers | mie oe Wie haa ota” oe oe Oe the be found a few tacks on herself are described in this exclamation which he reports was made by Socrates in the! | never did, Jud 1d Mra. Deoms, | Hut some time prior to his death, forty | m! later. Her skull was fractured, | | €reat stack of affidavits now in the hands of Supreme Court Justice Hen- Qtek, They were filed by Mrs. Bishop | her left shouldedr dislocated and her right arm broken. Her gems she carried in a chamoi years ago, he made a secret investment of several thousands of dollars on British Columba tron and coal stocks presence of tempting merchandise; for the motto of all young persons} who consider marriago on @ small emphatically. "1 de ‘Do you mean kissed him befor t helleve tn It." say that you never and you married him, which hav r F wv vi ‘ (hrotgh her counsel, Louls 8. Posner, income, “Limit the horizon of your | that you never even Kissed him after | that the Wridinal averens BA Tala bec pt ad leet ie hey A | fm support of her motion for approx! wants and your {deal will conform! lyou were married to him? aaked the | uj to $59,000, In a codicil of his will her | thrown about tn all directions, On her M@ately 90,000 @ year alimony and the to the real,” he adds, Judae. parent pr 1 that this money was! ‘neers were diamond rings and @ watoh @ustody of her five daughters, if zd ., ” pal " to be kept in trust f hie on her wrist wae still running. Among \ Im these aMdavits Mrs, Bishop tells This 1s of course excellent advice, [rareoeuen fot fee Nae na he] HAUKOF but thas the legacy Was co ns | the jewelry ploked up. werd 8 cau HU | of the “polite” method adopted by her but I am by no means sure that) ' War Sein the Daniehvan If Slew ; nd.tion to be to Her Unless she! pendant studded with large pearls, plat husband of bestowing financial ald on Socrates would be able if he were | ae urioalty, Deans Wie PAL Wah oe cee it, inum earrings set with diamonds, « dia- “Mra. A.” by the secret purchase of her alive to-day to take a trip through ite that the soie- At oled on condition that he pay | ters had to follow, Venteen ale | mMond-studded crescent, an Ortental pen- @alntings on exhibition at a Fifth ave- a New York department store or his wife $3 each week wee ol Kurvell, a young artint, | dant, and a black mourning pin with nue art gallery. Some hint of the iden- even flatten his nose against the Deeins wan arrested several weeks | Gittinetions A Ntred considerable ahha etc’ wars Henteee tity of “Mre. W." is given tn a letter window of @ Fifth avenue haber-/ sao for non-aupport und at that thne| After tho death of the artint Mra, R Hldke, ‘Whe was, dantended Aiea | written by Mary Bishop, the eldest dasher's shop without wanting to buy | Mrs. Deems testified that during her! *¢ll's career y be: e from which Hicksville took 4 @aughter, in which she refers to “Papa ight years of led life her husband bend ». id 4 neckties or a dozen shirts at $5/ Sane year WArried te Her NUsbaAN its nameJ died five years ago, and his ee ne ece, Philosophy went ee had only paid two months’ board for in Chine. tater in tg w t Held, England, to , home in Long Branch j Gy Bivee Pey, 8 her. She also stated that he never me to Atlantic City wii her tool live. They hone th Griat fy G@TORY OF EPISODE AT THE Waid deal further in ancient Athens than gave her a cent and that the only gift | daughters, I Neck, and lived there for sixteen. years ms HOTEL ASTOR ve a it goes in modern New York. And| he made to hin child was the sum of a the Spanish-American war dc- \awo ‘months ago Mre. Hicks arrived to 1 A story of Mr. Bishop's stay at the k re te ot Probably the merchants of those! isn't money enough in the world for payed Mires’ haga = bee neyerd Peuaene aay od ee trees pases anion Yale 1 Nt Creat. Seek, Bee Hotel Astor last December with a “tall! 69 std az ‘Gays did not have anything cspectal-| that!” 8, rl ona. Neila Neat evel Be ¥ 9M She, however, had been to € had been a Kuest of Mr, and ic 4 bionde” who came and left the a - y Rak REELEY SMITH piensa e acted as nurse for the patriota of the | ter Sawyer of Ocean avenue, Ma par polar pepiryeper awed sr Sv 17 ly luxurious to sell. Anyway, they} THEY LIVE NICELY ON A $15-A. KISSIN@ UNCLEAN AND DECEIT: | revolution in their rude sy ned ee pequa, Mre, Sawyer Is a relative, Slate’ played detective to tan der they did not know the diabolic art of window-dressing and counter dis-| WEEK SALARY. FUL, SHE SAYS. elded she would go to Cuba unat Mra, Hicks inherited. @ fortund fi husband and Mrs, Gwathmey, ada in-|!8¥ which makes a shopping tour in New York with any, save the self-| Dear Madam: Tam a married man, “You see,” she said, “I don't reckon | She arrived there on od blockade-runner | je. husvand. She was fifty-five years tereating chaoters, filling purse of Fortunatus, a temptation, a torture and a snare, i Bit Le ike of age: my wite many girjs have been brought up the the oat The Mag jo!d: Her brother blames tho railroad ‘The affidavits were sworn to by Mrs.| FIFTEEN A WEEK ENOUGH IN{gravating to come here and see things | ce ae oye ie w each way [have been. My mother and father put on | for not having a watehm Bishop and her witnesses in refutation ANCIENT ATHENS. that you can't afford, yet I can't keep i A be ana shat ediled Doha never belleved in kissing and they al- Pier ‘a1 suc. { cross ‘and {9 indignabt of her husband’s charge that she ‘s : engaged, and after a courtship of ways taught me that it was uncteanly | cessfully carried out the disgula tral habitually addicted to drink and drugs, and also to support her allegation that her action for divorce is based upon facta which came to her attention in @ posi- tive way only quite recently, ington House with Gov. Merriam of Minnesota and his wife, who is Mrs, Bishop's sister, as their gusta + with more than $15 a week in ancient Athens. The men all dressed pretty much alike and a blanket bathrobe at $5.98 would have looked as well as the unattainable luxury of other men's wives, for in those days even the goddesses wore garments that you c buy to-day at any white sale for ninety» I really don't see what anybody wanted | Ny WOMEN CAN'T HELP WISHING FOR PRETTY THINGS, There are thousands of wivos of poor Men to whom the temptation of luxury who do not yield to it than to those who do, No young woman, however, intelligent, sane and sober-minded, can possibly eighteen months were marrivd and are very happy. My wife manages our howsehold very nicely on $15 & week, which 1 think any woman can do by applying wood judgment and a states, I don't think I would’ be mar- ried now, I was with my previous concern for four years, and all was well between us until a year after 1 MARRIED TO HY WIPE NOY my JoB* and deceitful, They told me that tv kiss wax to contract and spread 4i- sease, When you look at it that way you see there isn't very much charm fat nicely furnished, which any |attached to the thoug! thin extremely youthful looking wife on that sum, providing it 1s managed |and mother, “but it has never been 0 Properly. LOUIS M, R. with me. Z mever even had the desire THEIR INCOME 1S $25 WEEKLY | ‘0° Hiss. When I was a child and would and a couple may live very happily ‘ost Offer! Rom NOS Gul oS ‘Mrs. Bishop tells of an occasion whon | toga of the beautiful Alcibiades himself. |'* similarly polgnant, The inure th little system, When I got married [ Working man on my salary would “But people are not supponed to hd her husband seized her by the neck and| Also, the elderly Socrates's wite, the} Sly feminine @ woman ts, the more! was earning $15 a wok and had be glad to have, I do not deserve | analyze a kise beforehand, are they? not er tart in tried to choke her while the Bishops the feels the passion for hes, whlen money enough to furnish a home, any credit for chis, It t# all due to 1 thought ft was a sort of spontane- wero living in the summer of 1908 at is really the passion for beauty, and It} 1¢ 1 had had to walt until I would my wife. 1 write this to «how that affair,” we mented, Irvington-on-the-Hudson in the Worth- sighed very deeply over the|i# stronger possibly in those women! earn $25 a week, as “Mr. H. IL” marriage Is posstble on $15 a week, “Maybe it is to some people,” replied tempted to leave her home one night | eight cents apiece, look at the merchandise of New York] was married. The firm made things | AND THEY ENJOY LIFE. go away from home I never kissed my Dy stealth, but was frustrated and Im Mew York in 1913 a young | 4d exclaim with Socrates: “1 am glad] very disagreeable for mo, think ae eas 4 2 parents either when I left or when forcibly dragged into her room by her] woman cannot go into any shop to | ‘0 Know there are so many things in! that I would have to stand f paranes? TihaL ny pul iwe returned.” For Coats that are end and a Dr. Iuyle. She alleges she| pay @ pair of fifty-nine cent rub- | tle world I do not need he needs, everything Just because T was mare shatlion iis’ aka eb) thes woman my “But when you were a bride, # was kept a virtual prisoner six weeks bers without encountering and or at any rate wants, every single! ried; but it wasu't so. I left them ‘eighteen or thirty, He you kissed your husband Just o reduce. fr m $25, - me result of the efforts of her hus- or being overcome by | Pretty thing she sees, because I felt that 1 was married 4 was asked, eu irol ? and to prevent a disclosure of his re- a ‘The temptation The only way to be Socratic avout} to my wif nd not to any job. bogie Lola “ she declared. “At first he " ” . tem) io r4 dispo M ‘ he tations with "Mrs, A." dhe sare that | 49 gpens, open clothes Is not to go near the shops. If] The little money I had saved helped | i noah" Marv women whe tied cane or Flee SUL he sob saW $28, $3 $30 and $35. Tany, pypedermice wore administered 10 | grom every counter, or else she |! were going to undertake the task of| me until 1 got my present position, | tye world before marriage PHAGE Glen's believe (8 16 OU5 e Featy, i Pierce Bailey and Dr. Charles L. Dana ‘were called in by Mr. Bishop on the theory that she was suffering from hal- fucinations in charging her husband with intimacy with "Mra, A." Mrs. Bishop sailed for Alexandria in few calls upon j pe January, 100, and returned in April, | bar admlesion toe Mew York shop, | fom the artificial ones, A woman | week, and had a wife and child to | 1 don't aprove of young married |*8 siete aaveeieiealare grade materials as @he immediately ensaged detectives to] Coming down in the elevator of a| WhO has her own little home, the support on that salary, and things people sitting up drinking in cafes ||" 1 ¥» a ag edd dpe nea oy ° ° K ch ° watch her husband after receiving a| Fifth avenue place yesterday morning] man she loves and, perhaps, a | wero juat the same as when I was | all night, but a dinner once In a |!" dearer i me. than anybody on Chinchillas, erseys, eviots letter informing her that Bishop was |I heard one young wife say eagerly tol charming child or so, knows that earning $15 a week. kind while {* all right. That has been | earth and ye TS ay a ae Ps im. - : @requently in the company of a blond | another: “Have you made up your ming & week or of wife can make a little money go | my mode of living for the past |% Bave bike hh Me ipved Diagonals Boucles Whipcords woman known as “Mrs, W." and as|to buy those furs?” and the other of wom- & good way by a little judgment | eighteen years, with two lovely | Bia hands. Me shares my dislike for ? 9 “Mrs, K.,"" whose full name is well known to the defendant and whom ho visited at West Bnd, ¥ J.,, and ata wesidence on West Soventy-ninth street, ‘where she was known as ‘Mrs. K, suasiied hambermaid in the Hote,|™uBication of the reader who recom. nenys foes bel nee ott bree Gir ac sear bakeverteate pare of the styles are faultless, snd You a hei. to recog. When ahe remonstrated again, he an-| Actor during December, iz, The matd | ends Socrates to those thinking of futely no truth in the matter, and it] “E don't know exactly how tt 1 nize the value of these coats and @wered that she was suffering from an-| swears she saw Mr. Bishop come to|™Sfriege. Poor old Socrates, who has ’ deceitful. the @ther hallucination. Affer a month @eparation, she says, her husband came to her home and “on his knees begged me to forgive him, and actually wept, @weartng that he loved me devotedly ami admitted that while he had been in the company of this woman he had committed no wrong with her." FORGAVE, BUT FRESH QUARREL FOLLOWED. Mrs, Bishop again forgave her husband Dut! a fresh quarrel broke when she told the banker that she had discovered that & sult was about to be begun by “Mr, stands gazing into shop windows Where laces and brocades and furs weave their spell of beauty, like ‘Bve outside the gates of Paradise —with the difference that there is mo angel with a flaming sword to answered with a droop of lips and @ ag of shoulders: “No, I have decided to do without them. But isn't it ag- room No. on the sixth floor on @ day shortly before Christmas. “About ten minutes later a woman came to that floor by way of the eleva- tor and entered the same room,” says the maid, ‘Shortly perore 9 o'clock the following morning I recelved a call. When I knocked at the door a man's voice erled ‘Come in.’ I entered and started for the bathroom through the sitting room, but Mr. Bishop said 1 should go to the bathroom through the vedroom and I therefore entered the ‘bedroom and went to the bathroom. In the bathroom was the woman whom | had seen enter the suite the day before, ) spend, calls to hey living on $15 a week I think I should live in a suburb far from the madden- ing shops, or I should make a vow never to visit them, save twice @ year. ‘The best way to appreciate the real values of life is to stay away on. But she knows it less in a Mew York shop than anywhere else. A very interesting letter from a hu band off twenty-four follows the com- never been shopping in New York! DEPENDS ON THE LIMIT OF YOUR DESIRES. Dear Madam: The amount of sal- @ry necessary to marry on depends entirely upon the kind of wants you and your wife consider necessary to atify. There ts no end to wanta, #0 everyone, even the mult!-million- aire, must set a limit, There is al- ways enough money if one will only cut one's coat accomling to one's cloth, The really essential things do not cost much, It ts @ foolish This is a commonplace occurrence, which might happen to az » and if @ man's wife is accustomed w re- ceiving $25 @ week sie will not be able to get along on $15, I started with my present concern on $18 a and @ good system, Lam now earns ing $15 a week and keep a fve-room ONLAST VISIT 10 TAFT, SHATTERS PIE STORY, President’s Palate Not Tickled by Her Cookery and She wasn't @ lovesick bride, I was just fourteen when I married and I realize now that I was entirely, too young) th to know what love was. But’ even if I had been lovesick I don’t be- lieve I would have had any desire to the worst of everything in life, 4 man thinks anything at all of his wife and Is not of @ jealous disposl- tlon he is delighted to take her to the theatre or a dance or make a rlends occasionally. Kissing too. One time his father kissod him and he ren away. Whef I fouui him he was washing his little mouth.” “But you may that your parents children and on 8% a week. Can you beat it? MRS, 8. A. B. Surely though, ma Jority of persona that I have seen kins do not mean anything by it. There Ja generally some hidden object in the though if people 1 each other I do not see how they can risk their health and happiness by Kissin. One thing L am absolutely positive of, I have never kissed any- body and I never want anybody to kiss me. annoys me to have anything sald in regard to it. “The story, I have finally found out, started with Horace Taft, and he has had an article put tn the paper at Waterbury (Conn,) explaining the yarn, It wax only lately that he confessed to boing the one that started It. He spoke to a reporter and the next day a flaming articl was printed about it that way far from the truth, I do not claim to make any better ples than any and the story ts one that I cemmonalpuemncia te EDMUND TEARLE DEAD. Was Leading Shakespearian Actor one else, dislike.” This. is the second of the limited series of sales designed to clean up our coat stock in short order. The greater part of our very choic- est models are included, consisting of such high The lini SALE AT ALL Also Many Smart Coats for Evening Wear ] , trimmings and Remember, these > erg never have been on sale for less than double the pricewe quote Thursday neral effectiveness FOUR STORES 14-16 West 14th Stree NEW YORK 4608462 Filton Street ROOKLYN re Broad Stree ; i he Ia io , Mra, Bishop cited many instances, | room she went to the bedroom and re-| consider that the avernge wage Is poe ‘ON, N, J Bob Othe Now! BRIGHTON, England, Feb Market cor 12th Stree giving dates and hours, when her hu " maaeine ta deh own, se nate yosterday by a vote of | IN, , and met Mrs, Gwathmey and went on hspate | kas only $1.60 4 day, Millions not only | airy, sua Mise {@ ratified the amendment to the Conati-|mund Tearle, perhaps the fore 4LARGE STORES PHILADELPHIA drives In Staten Island, into New Jer- The ean but do live on less. No matter Peni” aber aie wriae tution of the United States authorizing | Shakespearian actor in England st a u he Hudson, what salary @ man gets he could al- ene J ‘ mn Stare @ ay.) pose come t ¥ Sir t ry Irving, died bere to-day, He sey and upt Mentaly walled: h 1 Della C. Torrey y ve at the congress to impose an in ax, The i a. When she could no fonger contain! seonged by the elevator nearast. the ways live on leas if he nad to, so tt White House toamorrow for her last’ House had previously ratified the| formerly Was prominent on the Ameri- herseif, she says, she asked her husband | suite, Some minutes later Mr. Bishop| {® always possible to save by living |visit with her favorite nephew before amendment. can stage. —_—_—_——_—_—_—_—_—_———_______SS ee to ous s to her. 1 minded person ana | left the room and descended by a dif. | on & little leas than you earn, Twas |he retires from the Presidency. She| rean are 08 evil mlhe ferent elevator. The woman had blond| left to my own resources when I | witl leave h ‘nin tenance. meee nslenmeneencees i I now propose to bring Mra. G. home| hair, fair complexion, was of splendid] was sixteen, and I saved money on |iry to pd wate ie hg bidabtvsgc fo-| R E fo that you shall entertain her at 4in-} bulid and was lightly taller than Mr. | $5 a week, and also #0 a week, and |{"* '° rh sige uy Way of hale 0 n igestion "When Mrs. Bishop. insisted she could | Bishop.” ; ; I saved tore tn proportion on $5 |!7*" iss Torrey was unadle to not he porosd to entertain the woman | Miss Probsteder says she knows the non $0, yet I never lacked any- |®&¥ to-day how long she would be e e 4 NEC R oy ‘ man was Mr, Bishop be ! “ sh [@Way, but it ts kely that she will ree she charges the banker flew into @l Ae nim in the building t sential, such ane . sale bp series 1) onstipation great rage and sald: as plain, wholesome food, clothing |Win in Washington during the rest o: 3 ~ 8 street, which is the off Redmond ten a en at $49.98 “This ends it, Iam going to leave] icy, and amusement and good booka | the winter A . you tormorrow morning andlvou and 11. Sc, winis ty mentioned an atee.| ‘The whole aecret fw not to cultivate | Pvesilent Taft's aunt hae been prom: ‘Evils of Im ure Blood GOODS 4 Rooms at $74.98 or tte’ co Rave’ anything. furth Bishop's eMdavit as the cause of a} @ champagne appetite ons beer in- |inent in the public eye for the past We Are Now Permanently 5 Rooms at $124.98 e 4 pee . se quarrel between herself and the finan-| come. The man with a small salary | f ears because of her devotion to : Aen yo morning Mr. Bishop left | ‘let The name appears in aw letter] should imitate Socrates, who viewed | (he President, Of 4 modest dispoattion Quickly and Safely Removed by Located Homes Furnished written by her eldest daughter Mary the publickty with which her movements 245 West 42d Credit Terms the house after directing his valet to the tempting displays of the mer- ollowing her discovery, she says, that} ¢ . ava tien! - 4 Bet, S'way and ath Ave pack his clothing and send it to the! f€ r chants without envy, but with Inter- | have been foliar has ot been very a jay a Ffotel ‘Belmont where he has resided | Ne (Bishdp) “had been overnight in the! eet, and taught us all a lesson by | Well liked, but she has put up with tt ee set $3.00 Down on $50 Worth house Where Mrs, Willis was living at . - rl Li a] ‘ since the parting. ‘ A saying: “I am glad to learn that | for the sake of “Will,” as she calls $5.00 $75 « One of the elements in the divorce| Wong Branch.” Mrs. Bishop # J nim }< A action Ix the affidavit. made by Anna] the Tetter in suport of her atm that || Save are aa mney Wiae ns the NR 1 $7.50 * $100 « her husband sought to influence the| World that I do not need" Tamit | here Was a touch of sadness tn to- peg ie x yr » Your Gont, Cure Your T Throat. children to a belief that thelr mother| the horlaon of your wants and your | day's preparations for the trip, but Miss yen Saturday Evening Until 10, a , * | was drinking ldeals will conform to the real. If | ‘Torrey war philosophical. “It probably The Family Chocolate Laxative A decision awarding alimony and a] you expect all your wants to be | Would have been my last trip to the| Aisposition of the Ave chikiren is ex-] gratified you will be lke the bride |capital whether he had Leon neselectot Ex-Lax Saves Pain and Suffering; makes people daily 8 A.M pected this week from Judge Hendrick, | whose husband remonstrated with nt," she sald, “and It ty only bee | “iay hay ‘Stra. o her on her extravagance by asking: | cause I have been ea healthy and is safe for infants and grown-ups. Went 424 ht. = ap “Do you expect me to give you all |I have decided to go : ee ERP A BES a nS et rae oe the money you w * and wifey | On the subject of making 1 Ex-Lax is guaranteed to be efficient, gentle, harmle Jaw Bus duty 8 candidly replied; “Oh, go! The: for the President Miss Torrey is @ little A 10¢ Box Will Prove This; Try It ToeDay—All Druggists, So ee at een ggg a