The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1913, Page 12

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ic ail » First| isposal their surplus stock of fine pieces. Priced in the auditorium for general achoo! pure | YEN, and that noble blood wouldn't do | Sirk, @ real eatate man of Hoston, to | American Railways Company First! rad eee ee Chet AR Chairs 9.34: Sehtees $19.24: phy such s thing, ‘The fine stood. whom she was married at the Hotel soon! = New Jersey C tion t Bt Oneenan SavinEs. i a Seatihat mcl aa Following” his critictom that the| — after sho had taken up residence there. DSW SEES ere Chairs, $6.34. If bought in the regular way Macy's prices i schools are too large, Dr. Ballou states | DON’T WORRY, SONNENTHAL! ght the Waldorf tt was the belief that Make Move. eee | would have been $18.74, $39.25, $12.74 respectively. that the rs. Sirk, Who Was Mre. Ma PHILADE HIA, Feb, 17, ‘he first nor. | WIRRUEy a aim 1a, DUI Cites | OLIOE HAVE YOUR MONEY. | when ahs dret roglsteres, bad boon pore | more of New dereey, conmorations tol High School, while in the Washi 5 ., | sewed of uw fortune which misfortunes | avold the drastic provisions of the seven | ° H “poh age Debye plea Prinapat,| They Found Your Letter of Credit | had dwindled, ‘The summons, fled ter | anti-trust lawa fathered. by Gov. Wilson \ Many Axminster Carpets 7 haku he said, could not discharge his re- , . | 48x, Was served on her Feb, 13. | was made to-day when the American cy’s has made a remarkable purchase of high-grade sponsibility to Pils, to ie te to and Your Five-Pun’ Note on Wom At the Orleans it was said this after- | Railways Company, owner of street famous medicine strikes at the by Ale AS thewe A *, te, Cc rY fi f gyaihy: 's most Forint oe ‘ i qnemica of your youthful appearance. ‘you net xminster Carpets from one of erica’ teachers, and he adds that admin| an Now in Toils, Old Top! oon that Mra. Sirk, who Is occupying | Fallway and other plants tn various Sie ak seeee, hes teas eee illest boughein the regular way the price would be $11.84 i} tion was hampered. If Henry M. Sonnenthal of Woodlea, | #" ¢Xpensive suite, had gone driving. , Parts of the country, with headquarters Yorrsreautet cen you te en termes cond mills, | lL i i re ‘gular way the fF St, ‘The report states that “There are no! Waldingham, England, is worrying over in this city, took out @ Delaware char- PN ge Dod ek hd Macy's special price, 98c. Fourth Floor. Broadway. ~ NEWHIGH SCHOOL TS AND ENTRIES} HORSE IN WILD DASH “TWO WOMEN CLAIM HIM <:s:°s att hte j RACE—Maiden three-year-| CHARLESTON (4. 6) Rt CK, Feb ished, ‘The polloe eny he married Mise ‘ | year-olds and up; atx furlonge—Prank) J]; The entre for tomorrow's race sre a4) |Kenth then, that they went to Phila- Hudson, 102 (Biitvin), 7 to 2 7 to BL iter ACE. Pore 800; three yearcnls ¢ delpila_ to I've, returned two months and 7 to 10, won; Bernadotte, 102 (Mar-| gelling: five and a bait | ago and went to the Third avenue ad- tin), § to 5, 4 to 6 and 2 to 6, second; | 7, 1 {ouoteepen See ss | Good Day, — | KN METHODS IN PLAN Dr. Frank Ballon Submits Report to the Board of Estimate To-Da: R. Meyer, 10 (Buxton), 9 to 6, 1 to 5) it iat thepenetie __.. for Memorial to the | y: and ont, won; Str Blaine, 106 (Muserave), | fmt: selling: one and on eaueline, “WUT: | A horse hitched to a delivery wagon | Claimed as husband by two young Red Men. ( | 2 to 1, 9 to 20 and out, second; Royal! stairs, “107 3: tard Welle! Tt forse hite : tse B00; four sear ole and , "lof No, © Sixteenth street, Brooklyn, 1s Sf the Indian CLASSES TOO BIG NOW. Jou. third. Timet07 3-5. | Paton also furlongs, °C) ev, | SHS Third avenue ran away, while the], iin the wieth avenue police sta- (SM One OF the chiefs of cosa | ran, ag iting HR? se "| driver, Louls Scheller, was eating lunch | ne ough, today, accused | tives that did battle against = | THIRD RACK—Four-year-olde and] Hoge te: ame, 10: + In @ restaurant at Third avenue and Oe] Ge wigumy, ‘The complainayt sald aha | UNME the Ua ila ot a ple ie ae " up; selling; five and one-half furlongs.—| yp. Wtilings seven fort *! Hundred and Seventy-fourth etreet this 4 “ spade, will break ground at Fo: | Entire Buildings Should Be} (iwton tticaina, 112 (Goose), & to 4 to Gini Mace tio, inna ‘afternoon, At one Hundred and Sev. | WA® Mra. Agnes Adame of No. 19 Third) 11 nose gaturday, Washington's birth Limited to Accommodate but 1,500 Pupils, ‘The report on the high schools of New York, made by Dr, Frank W. Ballou, | Director of School Affiliation and As sistant Professor of Education, Univer- sity of Cincinnati, to the Committee on Sohool Inquiry of the Board of Rstimate and Apportionment, and the chief critie cism of which is that the high schols are too large, was made public to-day. Dr. Ballou was retained by the com- mittee to study problems in high School organization and administration, In his report he recommends that the high schouls be limited in aise to 1,000 Pupils; that the advisability of ongan- zing specialized high echools should be fully tested; that more teachers ve ap- pointed and a more definite method be MANY PRINCIPALS. Dr. Ballou says that a high school ought not to be #o large as to prevent O'Connor that Rios had pinched her, | closed, several weeks ago, It Is her con-| Ts ry Rios declared she istaken, ¥ 4 Ms ~~ SS tie end tipreang neo anc |, Had aed are her wayne | laa are fen hoe tospety [TO AVOID WILSON LAWS | She Looks Tepe Bent-Wood Furniture or to large that it site Interferes with | We umamerer tet ftom his pocket and | that’ ehe in not personally responsible} GETS DELAWARE CHARTER. | Ne veman wants op lok olf. Mony tn thete fort to los The largest and best-known manufacturers of Bent-wood te effective administration or prevents | te that the assembly of al! pupils at one time CHARLESTON RESULTS. CHARLESTON ENTRIES. FIRST 210 11S Wimbert 102 (Benschoten), to 2, third. Time—1.16. » Morgan Wilson, Fuch. y B, Kenneth rete ev In Ve SECOND RACE—Three-year-olds and| jo" up; five and @ half furtongs.—Samuel | fn | Tea, 106 1-2 (Goone), 6 to 1, 7 to & ani 6 and 2 to 5, won: Clem Beachy, 10 (J, Hanover), 9 to 1, § to 1 and 4 to 1, sec- ond; Mise Jonah, 107 (Butwell), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third. Time—1. 1-5, Commoner’s Touch, New Haven, Bdith Inez, Michael Angelo, Theo Cook also ran, Top W., 110, 1 et oe at. ' TAunshtice ‘allowance of five pounds claimed, ‘track fat 4 WALDORF WOULD LIKE TOCOLLECT $14,206.07 FOR MRS. SIRK’S BOARD Hotel Sues Rewed Widow for} Bill She Ran Up in Year's Residence. ——— |PRETTY WOMAN'S FIST LANDS ON A “PINCHER” lil A SUBWAY TRAIN. Guard Saves Raymond Rios From Rough Handling, and Mrs. Neville Follows Him to Court. ‘Mra. Cora Neville, very pretty and only twenty-two years old, living at No. 7% Riverside Drive, was on her way to Lyceum to-day to take a cal culture, Next to her tn at Raymond Rios, who ia the export manager for the Police Court, living with friends at the Orleans Hotel, | Mrs. Neville, her cheeks flaming ana | No. 10 West Fightioth street, since her | her eyes sparkling, told Magistrate} account at the Waldorf was finally | debt, which d# taken to mean she payment to come from Ralmon | than twenty-one annexes, housing 9,060 pupils, Th mper teachers, compel frequent changes in teachers and result in greater demands upon teachers. fectiveness of administration and lability of instruction require that schools be limited in t schools \be established to tal of to the high would that education,” Dr, Bi e TEACHERS ARE EXPECTED TO DO TOO MUCH Now. ty-flve out of depart- ments are teaching cnore than the aum- ber of peciods fixed as the maximum Standard, This reduces the time avail- choo) the Population and Po oy a Mad joetr gipete Coa phn peeligtisd “Columbus avenue, | luncheon « mall group of trovellers, | In that Siate Chicken Soup, specially prepared for us, 15¢ per can—equal Gistributed throughout the city mace | Jackson was loudly accusing the woman |S! Ernest Shackleton, who sails ‘or | ~~ — | quality sold elsewhere at 25c and 30c per can. rin meer. : of stealing 8% from him, The letter or} [Agland to-morrow; William Speiden, : oor eatlon would then be more. available ro ‘Dyspepsia Creates ream at exceptional prices, as follows: | able for supervision. There ia consid-} gon ar itage sated while ye inte [ents Lawrenge L. Gillespie, banker: re" be. earth te tatserina MEN’S SHIRTS, of imported Habutai silks, | A tow Twneday spaciae weet retin fg Sunday oa . & V. Cr ity a: je, be have to divide up ther tine in the mar | RToMMay to-day, gli to & Aken the] tyr "teeagurer” of the, Union Pacine, | Moved. tom nace actual values $6.00 & $6.50, will be offered | mewspavers. A fow are ome Me f teach: supervision and adn placid ati ch the Tons of & Hi letter of oradit and JAPAN SOCIETY LUNCHEON hs Aaa hake NRE esa? oa TO NOTED TRAVELLERS. be relleved to hear that beth were found to-day to the possession of Mar- - jwaret Ward of No. 13 West One Hun-| Sir Ernest Shack /dredth street. The Ward woman ant @ clerk named William F. Jackson of No. 73) West | One Hundred and Forty-sixth sirect Speiden, Survivor of Commodore Perry Expedition, Among Guests. The Japan society to-day entertained | one of the three survivors of Commo- dore Perry's 1883, which op the Un it and the note were found on the woman. In the West Side Court Jack- son withdrew his but as she could give no satiafuct account of how she by Sonnen- thal's property Was held on a charge of larceny Ul an Investigation is made. ccietslaianseia FIREMEN HURT IN WRECK. Japanese exped 1 up that coun’ othera were Pres'« fon of varge against her y to y y Building. Ally, there were thirteen in the party, Including Rovert C. Morris, fore mer President of the Republican Club; Hamilton Holt, editor of the Independ- THE EVENING WORLD, Ieton and William | | RUNS OVER CHILD, HITS away, Then Tries to Keep His Name Out of “Story.” lof the Stengel Mattress ny of No. enty-third street the runaway etrt milk wagon driven by George Berge ‘The driver was thrown from his # it, but was not hurt. The side of the milk wagon was ripped out. At One Mundred and Seventy-thira treet Robert Hill, five years old, of No, 9861 Third avenue, playing in the street, wan directly in the path of the run- away. The horse leaped over the child, but one of the wheels passed over his chest. Little Robert was picked up by hia mother and attended by a physician, who sald he feared internal injuries. ‘The mattress wagon struck the auto- mobile of Dr. Jullus Ehrenson of No, 1201 Madison avenue, between One Hundred of the car exploded with a bang and the horse ran south faster than ever. Under the Wendover avenue station of the elevated railroad the wagon locked wheels with a wagon of Schwartz & electrical contractors, of No, 1000 W: ay, modest Mr. Keegan said: citizen.’ ‘The missing detail was ecured from other sources. ter, v The compu was chai on in 189 for $25,000,000 and the itil remains at that figure under the Delaware charter. . A director of the pany stated that | the move Is merely @ precautionary one; that a3 soon as it Is found that business cannot be transacted under the restric: tive clauses of the New Jersey logisla- tion, the charter will be surrendered Queer Sensations To Get Rid of that Bloated, Inflated Stomach Pressure Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets After Eating. * bon C to use Stu |Modest Reporter Stops Run- ered at! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, ‘AS HUSBAND, AND EACH France A. Murray of Biook- lyn Is Locked Up on a Charge of Bigamy. women, Francis A. Murray, twenty-four, avenue, Manhattan, Aiding her with moral support, as Well as with t indignation, was an- other young woman, who says she Is Mrs. Francia A. Murray of No. 49 Third avenue, Brooklyn, the first wife of the prisoner. She had a wedding cer- tificate to show that as Theresa Gott- Meb she was married to Murray Nov. f , by Justice of the Peace Frank O'Keefe of Hoboken. To strongthen her ciaim she had with her also her two- year-old son, Micha The other woman also displayed a wedding certificate, which showed that Agnes Kenth she was married to nk A, Adams Feb, 16, 1911, at the daughter, Agnes Murray was confronted. with the two women in the station house and, accord. Ing to the police, sald: “This is my wife, Murray, “and tha Pointing to Mra. my child, Michael, Woman Is they visit the wrong department in the otere, mo er agg 1918. to the poli Mra, Murray asserted that about two ATS Axo her husband appeared at their home with the then Agnes Kenth, whom he introduced to his wife, A short time fat the woman says, Murray van- | ares. —»———_ TAFT AND INDIAN WILL USE SPADES FOR STATUE. President and Chief to Break Ground President Taft, with a silver spade, | a for the memorial that 1s to be! erected to perpetuate the North Ameri- | can Indian as an expression of Ameri | can ife. The point selected, the northern see- | tion of Fort Wadsworth, 1s the highest on New York Harbor. The President will be taken down the Bay on a@ battleship. More than thirty Indian chiefs who fought Custer are to be present, and one of these, yet to be selected, js to assist the President in breaking ground. ‘The plan to erect a memorial to the American Indian originated with Rod- man Wanamaker, who has devoted him- self to the project since its inception. There is to be a salute of guns from thy fort while the Indians holst the American flag, accompanied by Indian music composed for the occasion by Dr, Irvin J. Morgan. Gov. Sulzer will be present to represent the State and Mayor As Old As | B. Altman & Co. | WILL HOLD TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) | A Sale of Men’s Furnishings | Highly Important Economies For the Thrifty Housewife followed of eniimating the need of! Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Company.| ‘To room and board for one year, $14,+ Wetbs: aiacted tw wh | eae ie nett SOSA shih ibe chen Ne Oo ceremr oan sel A brief resume of typical Macy teachers; that principals and teachers/ The young woman says she felt some | 26.07." with the other, but Charles Keegan, of | wang they ‘Will gave to prove it. re values for to-day and to-morrow. ‘be consulted in revision of the course! one pinch her, ‘Thin modest account, run up by Mra.! No. 1517 First avenue, newspaper re- Two Ki of Hands. H | He was then shown the two certit- of etudy; that large responsibility be| She wheeled around and tended her! Maric L. Sirk, whose credit wan no good | Porter, caught it by the bridle cates and the police say he declared: bbl Rapes Neg Meta. ly | P. 1 P; i d T k: ven principals; that more clerks be tte fet rant on Riow'a chest and tur-| when sho went to live at the Waldort. | S€ung It around, fo that the other horse know it, but they'll have to prove] Sometimes lily white hands signify opular-rrice runks ‘appo! —more cor jerks, ecreamed § 4 e ry | teachers be relieved of ‘clerical “Guty; [Bm & Wretch.. He Waa en nie tese| AMtorie last year that not even the | Once the runaway lont its headway Mf. ‘k plature ot Merny oth ewe A special sale. These Trunks are all of a reliable, desir | that sections be limited to thirty pupils apologising, Several men jumped at| Jere to hint ate emakcrs would have | Keegan jumped to Ite head and held it |] able, wearing quality. No other kind are sold at Macy's. each and that they be organized more|him. The guard came in and saved | tne courts toe cailaction of was able to go to the telephone and A few specimen values—"Bermuda” Traveling Trunks, 32 in, altorny, tam. He wan arrested and tater an ee ieee cea han been {and & report to The ven g Wor, mms ||.) SPLOT YU | er wiere 80.75. °Knockabout™ 81: charged with assault in the West Side + Asked the name of the man who stopped 4 ZE OF SCHOOLS HANDICAP Traveling Trunks, 40 in, x 27 in. x 24 $17.00. Firth Furiture in the world, located in Vienna, Austria, put Grocery Specials wooden box, 94c. Wafers, &¢ per carton. NOL UNM satu MONDAY istration, From lack of adequate super: | ape Eronairay.. The. rear of ine any publi KC Whi face ae eee ‘unas at. . . . . . $3.75 each | Sunday newspapers or here. Vision there are serious results, Dr, Hale | BUN the ce Owen of the 1 Uy Sepa will go so fur ae to admit that Th al doerlised Jou says and he specitien them In detail | ern te ten on tho running boara | @eF Of t ul Mote cooks are better than others; he will even Fi ere are always more un-advertise Over Afteen per cent, of the teacierm | jumped ciear ea tie truck went duwn, {#4 Yasuraro Numa, Acting accept an tnvitation to a banger, MEN’S PAJAMAS, of Madras or mercerized (hus hampered are teaching less than| but John aay General for the Japanese Government, ables coniata no’ the minimum standard—twenty periods | #Papped to his seat and was thrown | Mr. Russell presided, Sir Hrnest and | (ne but natural elements necenuary to materials, actual values $2.50 & $3.00, will | BOYS’ & CHILDR he He diy | Mr. Spieden wer \ a ? | FITTED HAND EN’S than teaching: tha reper octet MOF | SGratched und brulwed about the face| ge | bir, waut theee crear ped. "Tuer beoffered . . . at $1.35 persuit | $4.89 BAGS 79¢ SWEATERS Gome of the subjects treated were oF JARED FLAGG TO BE TRIED. |° They were priced at 98c and $1.49. purely technicas pe ED ei in character, espee a About 400 boys can be made happy elally in regard to the recommendations Demurrers MEN'S CAMBRIC NIGHT-SHIRTS, plain or \ posinen wit ores une ate by this sale, erin seweral styles, in regard to the curricula and the ten- Anahata' ar met ¢ at 65c. each | H with or without collars, in white and dency in large numbers to increases in the number of small sections. Other recommendations were that a 1 ! 1 osiay) a tum book. Sold lsewhere at $6.50.| [Not Wrady 7, Floor, Befinite policy be adopted of estadiixn-| ¢ity-three, of No, 165 East One Hun well, James Allen and othe fieks bpd Sa lrg rs ky a (Heeger. {ng additional high schools and that | d¥ed and Fiiteenth street, committed | eared before Judge Martin i Ne og "and assimilation 0” foods, because [ 15 WHITE DRESS a plan be adopted to limit the seating ulelde last night wy inhaling gas. Her ae Herreigpen ag . — Tea by ee they are theroughly fellable, 1 harm. Py U d Cc Yd. VOILE c] son James return arly towd: ad ease hot guilty to 6 Sas jess to man or ehiid, capacity of classrooms to the maximum | ting her on the bed fully dressed with | using the malls to defrand investors, Stuart's Dyapepala Tablets are at o Men’s nderwear $1 39 LINEN DAMASK This fabric is 40 inches wide, and cremains Site Of section, thus making | a tube in her mouth, one end of walch| The brokerage oillvs of Mux And Disa safe and a Dowertul remedy . TABLE CLOTHS |i: has the delicacy which characters Over-slze sections impossible, That in| was attached to the gas Jet. She had| associates were raided more than @ digest your food for you when yor 7 the Bew buildings constructed, and as| been in ill-health for several years, and| sear ago. The trial was put over to ach can't, will be offered to-morrow at the following {| Imported from Ireland, Good qua!- izes every, strong weave. Sold else far as practicable in the old, special| only recently returned from @ hos-| the March term and the ball bonds) AS* your druggist for a@ fitty-cent \Hity, in a selection of four tasteful pat} whe! » yi study halle, seating 1% t0 150 pupils, | pital were continued in all cases, box. unusual prices: |Bterns. Size 6 in, x66 in. Not Wendy be provided in order to save time of “ I Nor Rends \ sate Fr 7 ol = = = = — SSS SS | & “Mon nn |_ ath St, Kear, | ae Bee es Have Color in Your Cheeks etter MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS and DRAWERS | 1 Mons Ge BOX on kik - 89c ANGORA FOOL Sebaeis poh that & ehasial Fentgenie: a ues Geir eee oe rca MEN’S GRAY MERINO UNION SUITS Women's, pure, Irish linen initial] fy gray, blue’and brown. Chauffeurs tion blank be adopted which shall furnish date as a basis for the chang- ing of the number of teachers in a department. The new blank, it is suggested, should cover the net register, the num- ber of pupils and teachers for eaca gubject or department terms during with the per ce register and number of teachers dur- ing that period. In addition it is sug @ested that the blank cover many other features of achool organization 4 detailed and in brief represent analysis a riod of five years! . of increase in net tll n, Wis) br indlotments lags, murcers to th overruled, Mra. Kuphemia Beith, a widow, sev- WE PROVE 1T—25 CENT DANDERINE Destroys Dandruff—Stops falling hair—Cleans and invigorates your scalp— Delightful dressing. To be posseased of a head of heavy, and -but really new hair routing out all over your scalp, lerine is, we believe, the only sure grower, destroyer of dandruff and. cure for itchy scalp, and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. use, when you will downy at first—y: | beautiful hair, soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy i 4 free from dandruft, ix merely nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get # 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine now-all drug stores recommend it— on- | a lazy, po vd ecling—you thould take live ‘able Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr, Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients, ‘These Olive Tablets oil the bowel yet have no oily taste, They are av table compound mixed with olive o If you want a clear pink skin, bright vs no pimples, « feeling of houyancy ¢ childhood days, you must get at the | cause, Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dan- gerous after effects, They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why persult . . . A sale will also be | Children’s Rompers trimmed, actual value $1.00 (sizes 1 to 5 years), made of washable mate- rials, including chambray, gingham and seer- $1.50 . . . held tcemorrow of than advertised specials at Macy's. Hand Bags of real walrus and seal, corners, leather or moire silk lined, Fitted with card case, mirror, purse, powder box and puff, also memorati- colors, all wool or worsted. Mons " handkerchiefs with neat ‘‘elongated”’ initial, Macy's price was 98c a halt dozen. M Caer 1—T eres 1] will appreciate them. ‘y's price was $1.2 HE Sunday World’s R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices h\ sseraid Square, AVS to 35th St. —— elas SSRs SALES in PROGRESS , $16.49, elsewhere Savings that are practical, A special sale of Santa Clara Prunes that sell elsewhere for 15¢ !b., Macy's price, 10 Ib. National Biscuit Company's Crackers, including Social Teas, Red Grahams, Saltines and Nabisco Hartley's Imported Jams, 2/c per jar. dozens that have not been advertised either in the good value in all sizes from 22 to 34, Drivers and skaters will find comfort in these caps, into here is Hf you want to prove how pretty x ° —>——— ly a little as direct ‘thi y ‘ey age millions of boxes are sold annually at 10¢ ‘aus Ro Prive tm Murray Mi PECGTION | SHR Nite se drscted and within ten] soft yout bale really fm millon of Dowse sucker, at the very low prices of 38c. & 5SEc Want Directory makes Fire which started under the flooring | abundance, freshness, fluffiness and an “Livery little Olive Tablet has a move: | ment alf its own.” of the first balcony of the Murray Hi draw it through small strand at a time. more “‘Offers of Positions’’ incompatuble gloss and lustre, id try % { \ i ‘Vi * and Chil¢ren's Imported and Ameri- Theatre, Lexington avenue, near Morty-| as you will you cannot find a trace of| be soft, gli and itiful in just a | nightly and note the pleasing results, Misses’ and Chilcren's Imp . veers econ’ m ; . " ise | Tablet Company, C Py + 1 the detective tnoulation, ited’ the: thes | Ganarull of falling bait; but your real few amen A MSIEDH ML Ape zie, Slice TAVS. MePADD) Wohin canemade Underwear is shown in the regular than any other two atre with smoke and caused a damag of $00, Firemen were compelled to chop away part of the flooring and rip up some of the sea:s, but it was to- | Gay's matinee would go on as | eG Ew sD surprise will be after about two weeks’ A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. prices. mediums in the universe. stock at moderat “C @” Serial Storr, of Bitth Avenue, 341 awh 35th Strects, New York. .

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