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SELF FOR LOVE OF: ANOTHER'S WIFE Frederick Reed, Upbraided by Mother for Indiscretion, Swallows Poison. INSPIRED BY “MOVIES.” Failure of His Romance De- presses Youth, Who Imitates Tragedy Seen in Pictures, When @ man reaches the age of six- “teen and an old-fashioned mother tole him that he wil) break her heart If he does not stop his violent lovemaking with a married woman of twenty-three, | with two babies to look after, waat Is he to do? This momentous question hit Frederick Reed between the eyes, an it were, and he thought of a dram- atic moving picture death he had wit. erred before the censors got busy. Then he sat in his room at No, 998 Central avenue, Jersey City, last night, and wrote this: "It's either jail, Mrs. Brubns or suicide for me. I choose the last.” FREDERICK REED Frederick was dead from carbolic acid when his frantic mother, attracted by his moans, found him. Mra. Grace Bruhns of No. 1% Ne York avenue, Jersey City Heights, wife ef George Bruhns, firenan on one of the Pennsylvania Railroad towboats, clutehed her hand to her heart when an Evening World reporter broke the news. It was for love of her that Reed THE EVENING WORLD, M ae ARE ENN TE A MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1913. > BOY OF 16 KILLS =Big Thoughts of the Smallest Actress in the World--- COSTTORUNGITY Little Iris Hawkins (60 Lbs.) Speaks for Herself FOR EIGHT MONTHS She's So Little She Seems Always to Be in Danger of Drowning in a Tea- cup, but She Always Survive And, Ain’t It Awful, Her First Impression of America Was the Bite of a Grea-a-at Big-g-g Mosquito Right on Her Poor Little Lip. Little Iris ts heret ‘We al! remember that beautiful little tory, which is just about the sweetest little story ever written, of that dear Uttle fellow who, try just as hard as he could, simply found it impossible to Grow up. And about all that we ever knew about little Peter Pan was that | he could not get big. | Everybody loved Peter, But Pet | never lived, except in a book, and doudt- 1. 4 thousands have wondered if there ever was a Peter in reai life. We have never seen a real, live little Peter, for it seems that all the children to-day find it more convenient to keep on growing. But we have found his sister, Little Iris. Her reai name ts Irly Hawkins, And she comes from the land where | Peter came from, and is just as sweet as Peter, and just as kind and affec- tonate. fact mhe has ail the at tractive qualities which Peter pos: ssed, only she's a girl. And, she's so | tittle, | Little Iris has come to America to Play the little part of “Hop O° My |Thumo” in the big pantomine of shat | name, and in which role she made a | Sigantic success at Drury Lane last ason. ary for playing that little part. She arrived on the little steamer New York, and she is so mall that even her managers didn't know she waa here } until erday. “Ft was her original in- tention of coming over on the bla ship |Imperator, but she changed her mind |at the last moment, as she believed she would feel lost on such a large vessel. |NOT MUCH OF DIMINUTIVE ACT- RESS IS HERE. There isn't very much of her here, tor there wasn't very much of her to come, but all that there Is of Little Iris is just weet a# English lavender. And she's so pretty. There's nothing false about her and she possesses’ that modest beauty which lg such a big lasset to any lady, whether great or amall. She has lovely dark brown hair, and great big brown eyes, and two of the lovellést, real Engilsh pink-tinted cheeks! And the sweetest little mouth! If Peter could only come to life and see her we feel certain he would be Jealous, for she must be more dainty than he was, and, we think, just # lit- tle smaller. When Little Iris left England she was sixty-nine, and when she arrived in New York she was only sixty. No, Not years, pounds! For it . ust be con- feased she lost some coming over. And if it had been a very long voyage we have our doubts whether Little Iris And she draws a great big sul- | wea crowd StAV 4no 4.2? ST, A» Gi “ \ 'LiWE TO TANGO WITH A Siy-FOOTER * “ANYWHERE. has to be good up untl 11 o'clock, and | child's 13 shoe, even after that, because London locks | stockings and, inf p early, But here you are® Just Bo- lemian enuugh to make your visitors love you. ‘Reggie’ and I have had | ite some of the most delightful times, dane- ing your tangos and chicken reels, and all the rest of the rufiime dances. Anil, really, I + at confess, some times we heard the roon crowing just a. we entered the hotei.” “Duesn't such a@ little girl get tired dancing?" was asked. “Tired? Never. 1 can dence an entire evening Withou: even getung out of breath. But, of course, I have to dance with some one who knows how to hold me. And, you :ee, ‘Reggie’ knows. ly “But 1 should think you would fear woing where there are crowds, for you are so dciicate,” remarked the ster- in good to children,” “Is it pleasant hers, wear, has to be made te " and advantages ite In England every vody turny and stares at me, but here you are so nice oa here, You are not rude “t suffer much discom antagey in a crow e to reiy upon ‘Rex But he's usually very nice about it and willing to lft me up. eloped in ali the 80 essential to womanhood, and in man- character and dispo- sition she is just the “dearest little lady knowledge, the land.” She has and she appears to be both “opto” and and my «loves and nail? Well, it has everything I order. HUERTA WARNED BY WILSON NOT 10. advantages. yan ca fort, Lt d, for i avase e's’ shoulder “tut he seems to find delight In looking down upon me, t00.' Hut Lattle Iris, though she has never really grown up in stature, hag certain- Told United States “Will Look With Displeasure” on Any Injury to Congressmen. other qualities big ideas, too, “But ‘Reggie’ insists | must | pessimistic. Sho ts @ dreamer, yet a ; : . not go down the Subway, ‘cause he says | realist, and gifted with an artistic tem- | WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—After a -on- they are so rough down there. perament which sane knows how to ex-| ference between Secretary ryan and And as the caller studied the jittie| press. Doesn't this show it? President Wilson to-day it was an- creature before him there was little] HERE’S SOME OF HER NEWS-| nounced at the White House that tole Soe, | Be ee, anoae MAGh® SAlnly PAPER WRITING rams had been despatched to both little piece of Dresden china being . ad bee patched to both John hurrying bunch s. Ml about yourself,” was sug- geated. “But there's such a little to tell,” she with gold. through the rushes, The ripple: one another laughingly over the pebble {nm their haste to reach the big, broad The dying sunset floode the valley The stream flowe golden Lind at) Vera Cruz ant Charge O'Shaughnessy at Mexico City to make representations to the Huerta. Govern: ment that the United States would !uok chaa HARM JAILED FOES; grees? Mew OF Newronn® SHOPPING IN 3a STREET -YES? “im Foup OF PUNTING® “Ved rorrERs DID You ever ‘Punter |TAKES AWAY PISTOL IN SPITE OF PERMIT In Spite of Permit Magistrate Kro- tel Thinks Walking Delegate Not Proper Person to Carry Firearms. Bernard Tunny of No. 1% Hodeon street, bad hi revolver confiscated in the Jefferson Market Court this mas ing by order of Magistrate Krotel, who {said that, although Tunny had a permit person to handle firearm, dacharged the Team avenue and but ni not @ prop Tunny admitted that he the weapon in a meeting ¢ asters’ Union at Bigheh Twenty-thind street yesterday, he had fired at the celling to fight ‘owd which had attackd htm. : ny is walking delegate of the and, according to Willlam Man- gin of No. 20 Hudson street, the Secres tary-Treasurer, tried to take possession the election ust been re- of the books an ore of a president, whieh had vord Mangin resisted, and there was a squabble, which Polleeman Urquhart of the West Sevent street station ig’ to carry the weapon, le manifestly wus During That Period Its Cash Receipts Totaled Up Total -Wss364000 17 | $364,024,261 | Comprtrolier Prendergast: has jammed [hie report on city financtal activities for eltht monthe up to Sept. 1. Fr | row n Jan, 1 to Aug. M1 the city bor- A $14,591,206 on revenue bonds in | anttelpation of tax collections, The sum of $122,078,9M was repaid The outgo, or payments made by the jclty, Include the total taxes paid to | the State and the expense of the city overnment. There two items called for 6,701 during the first elght months of 1913, ag compared with $93,003,004 dur- ing the corr: ponding period of 1912 In outlays for public improveements and equipment $67,233,606 was paid. In- terest on the city debt called for pay- Mente aggregating $23,539.48, of which $4,027,519 was paid into the sinking fund. In the redemption of corporate stock notes, special revenue bonds and revenue bonds $224,531.85 was disbursed, Te cash receipts of the city during the eight months period, not including the city treasury and sinking funds AgKreKAted 694,024,261, Cash paymenta amounted to $14,000,197, Cash balance in the cliy treasury and sinking fund Sept. 1, aggregated $6,085,511, about $24,000 in excess of Jan. 1 There was spent from Jan. 1 to Aug. Hoon payrolia $99,663.94. Payments for ational purposes were more than Among the receipts during thia year Was $1,375,170 from the Interborougiy Rapid Transit Con pany, representing three quarterly payments to the city as the leasee and operator of the prant subway systm. Also $3,470,000 from the New York Municipal Railway Corpora- tion of Hrooklyn as part payment of its contri n toward the construc ton of the additions to the subway, The gross fund debt of the city ag- rex $84,651,206, OF this ageres there is which e seif-carry> 1912, the report shows, i of the tax levy of HH unpaid. _———- JILTED, TAKES GAS. Thrown over by the gitl on whom he the ex Dad tavio wd all hie money in pectacion of taking her his wife, Louis Gluck, twenty-six years old, ented hix lodger in the nouae, after the body had been found to-day that Gluck had moved in about @ week nd told him of his unhappy to Gluck's occupation is unknow: troubles by taking aw early to-day tn | his furnishe* room at No. 208 Bast Fifth etreet, Hix only confidant, David Regenstreis, an aged and dlind fellow | told the police BLAIR'S YACHT TOWS CRIPPLED BARK TO PORT Eighty Immigrants on Ship Dis abled - off Martha's Vineyard, NEWPORT. R. 1, Oct. 13—It ia not often that a pleasure yacht does saivi work at sea, but this was the mi mmodore C. Ledyard Bialr steam yacht Diana, which came into the harbor here yesterday afternoon with the bark Platina, bound from the Cape Verde Islands to New Bedford, in tow, There were ® immigrants adoard the disabled bark. The Platina, which had been held ap by thick weather of Brenton's Reef, had started for New Bedford on Satars day; but early Sunday morning she ran into a heavy gale off Martha's Vine~ yard, losing most of her sails and dis- abling her rudder, The Diana caught her distress signals and ran her a line for the tow Into Newport. She will. ve towed to New Fedford to-day Prot. in Bertin. BERLIN, chibald Cary Coolidge of Harvard arrived here {to-day to take up his duties as exchange professor at the University of Berlin during the next term. 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No, there was nothing wro y . “ they fly on thelr homeward journey, | Me™co City to imp! jose views ON or disurderly conduct but the Magis 1 look Fi H not get accustomed to the folling und | Just then the waiter entered with tea, | they fy blithe ‘Mexloanl AUthOFtes WUE “CKan ig Prete BEF nigel pitching of the ship. that indiapeneable English tonic, And| coming to reat at last on the branches! ie, Merenyy hie nen directed ny. trate held Tunny In $m Wall for Spe iene. peta, boy. and Tam sorry that)” Little Peter Pan never married. Little | ie was ind 0, the poplar trees, which ace to atand |Onynnan yen naw teen Cirected 0 Sexslons on a charke of having used a eee eae ae iae ne. eg nights, | Irie did. She married a tail man named | ee cups! ..ow, coffee cups are large, | guard over everything, eo tall and at gn Relations and make it plain Wx ‘evelver, Tunny told the | Fred wae latredueed to aie Reginald H. Lum)... (ehe calls him | and, a8 Little Iris raised the big cup to| ly are they; verily, Heaven's sentinels. | that the United States attac! " trate that early this morning several y ‘ago, when he went to work in|"Reasie’), and he does seem tal! to|her lips, It looked for a moment ag | It i good might. gravest Importance” to the men had called at his home and and Meni's factory across the street. We| her for she only comes up to his shoul- | tough she would fall right into it, | This is @ portion of @ holiday reverie |:no deputien and i keenly interested In fired three revolver soots throukh ty i used to play pinochle, Fred and 1. He} der When she wears an algrette in her | fullowed by a drowning in the tea. But, | which appeared in @ London paper the | what will be their fate dour before which his wife with their js Nature’s way—good 7 CH Te) was distant and respectful, ‘always, y{ hat. But she insists she has grown up | eve? anoae she is 4 fee ih height and | evening veins ied, and for which | president Wilson told callers to-day! baby in her arms Was standing health. This depends on | i and we can forgive her, for al! little; sixty pounds in weight, she managed to} she writes dally. that, with the present stute of affairs, Se ciabions m : i afk Ts an onic vee bios. He never People persiet they are bie, leave daveal@ iy grasciig tha venice |e cc live Xipllig anlealwadel carry Pee REN See lee a eaualecenel FIND BODY OF DIESEL? | good digestion and there- Hj 9 is not merely a flavor that teled to make love to me or spoke of fd, as she nay | “Well. fat 1 will tell my age,” whe| set of his works with election cauid old MOMextow : |] fore strong, sound teeth, makes you like chocolate aiaition, ‘Vad t knowh be was co aly [18 ed pi bbbens the Hotel Neth. | vewan, as she leaned back. f That seems “But 1 also love the tango. [tar as the immediate poll of the) 6, Adiant Neny Amsteodiw Rée Safeguard your teeth by cakes, icings, sauces and I Hever would have allowed him in tha | @and to-day, “and I've always wanted | strange for a lady, doesn't it’ But 1) aing or play, but I love song and laugh | United stat in ed, it Was made Fs | d bouse. You - Y : a bly, wtrong | to be he—on the stage—but 1 suppose | ‘don't mind telling you because I look |ter, 1 enjoy outdoor sports iain ry t ident to-day that there Heved ‘That of I oe Cood Tecthke ; | lesserts. husband, who trusts ie impileitiy.” | 1 not big enough.” eros ae vary fond OF eueHns i be Ho depatite Fiat the wiivinal) AMaTERDAM, Oct. 18—A body be ening It is one of the most “I went on the stage when I was ten] ica 1 hope to learn how Bout Jon that the Mexicans should mettle ye ey ty ie that of Theodore Diesel, the ‘ | won nuits, Rheingold Heed, the mother of | MOSQUITO BITE IMPRESSED HER) 4 or age, and have been before |Itiding la my one delight, whether on a|their own affairs. ‘There ure no pane, WeVOl,t? )” Mat ol Tile Old 0 Rely on the habitual night f/f] nourishing of foods and ANE ihe saxal the Young waren mos”. the footlights for ten yeare, There you| tram car, in an automobile, or on top |to-day for any increase In the number) CUE’ (neentOl & lo Twtvhenie and morning use of |] goes far toward keeping 4 She was loet in a lounge chair and | have it. I made my debut with Arthur|of @ ‘bus. But I love horseback riding |of American warships in Mexican ; f he mouts | folks health id hi should have seen by hor son's eyes that! 45 endeavoring to master u big cig- a bd Logdon, wan found t att folks healthy ans appy. he was madly infatuated with her. bid ‘de h bl a ae | Bouchier's company as the original boy | best and I will be one of the greatest | Waters . of the Reheldt Rive C) “| warned that woman that she was|S"et#® which made her resemble a child | in “tis House in Order.” I was ao! patrons of Central Park. Offfclaly to-day antictpated Qwing to: the high waves, the bai r, n Ss sfieh Baking end Cooking Chocolers ting my boy's heart,” walled Sare,| tong something naughty with Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree for| “I think I am optimistic, for | always |and serious upheaval in Mexte On Oe eee cate a Premium, Blue Wrapper wns ey D “What im d you most upon your | wo years at His Majesty's. Since then | Gnd time to smile, even when I'm angry. {result of Huerta’s latest canna etet i ‘ ae | 20c; Melb, cabs, 10s, “Ané what did ehé say?” asked dire, |Srrival here?” wae asked her I've een playing children's parte in| Tm pessimistic, too, for I belleve there | Federal army, dishearyened by the fall Ty aida ute Wlaitincntian Wel PERFECT At Your Grocer's Bruho’a husband, who had called to| Se thought « moment, | Yarious London production fare a lot of bad peopie In the world, and {of te inportant city of 7 ie art Pe | eee “A real nasty bite by a big mo to,” Ou see, it in rather dificult for me] that this old pleve of dirt ix more wicked | {Urn aKuinst Huerti, ao DS OL O HO a 28 | She Juat ancered at me and told me|*e answered. “It bit me right on the | ty get roles, as there are not always | to-day than It was in our xvandfathers! ome Fete hhakcthe baxioal fires. > 00 0 er ——— old fashioned," replied the lower lip. It might have cnoze: ess | parts (hat I can take. Then, too, I fear|time. But f have faith in it to believe |iiont'y itrary, move will make the aire iMimkeit’ ia | J Prominent place, See the swelling?” |the managers think my salary {x too| it will grow better before it becomes A AISULISBAi Rte: Tanke antives A PULLIT mother. Re eee iakneac dered aaa poclad nstitutionaltstis a Dei q Prepared for almout halfacen- H The passing of Frederick Reed almoat| Ai she lea shyt uid i ig for @ little part. If I was pal: in| worse, e new enemies for him. This w Siesial to The ond) ia tary bya Doctor of Dentaihureery BACK if fey little family, The father| With her tiny Anger to the ugly scar inches the managers would be better] BUT HER DRAWING 18 AWFUL, |'¢ followed, officials belie RAMEE ‘on thei “Ye? . i ypesee Up ‘ rioht in the very tre of that dear | off, 1 think. | "\ rising which will mean the de SE atl | Pure, velvety, gritless and safe, the wind rarns a sma’ salary ia baker. reds litte itp. " ‘i : | SHE SAYS. Of the present Government and p thirteenth day of the magth, In cell No.1 pradueing @ polished. whiteness vey erick was soon to get #7 a week, and]. ‘Of course, when f went on the stage) i Satoh f the bloody Win the Count® da this turns it inside out. eo een te er clebrated with a), JBut } can forgive the © vaquite, for 1 didn’t think my roles would be lim. | “Ewrite a little, but Lt cannut sketch. |a pnts Aiea tiit, lawdy var a5 in ie, amiale Counts 1o)l ie: this tad healthy, non-sensitive gums, 4 { just ‘ove your great big city, and it | jted, tor at that tine | had every reason |1 drew a design of a new gown | was which led to Jere's Ramanainasion ac i ; Preserves the teeth by the best ry i ee ey eaelne in eae ae | al seems as strange to me as though 1 (9 helleve | would “grow up.” But {! thinking of having made once, Tdropped MEXICO PITY: Oct We Dan of the mnittey for asnault and iattury on hls | | method—keepIng them absolute- Storm Hero ttiag $3 a month for cleaning in one of! had gone to sleep and awoke in fairy- | qidn't. Bo V've had to be content with !t Ou the floor of the hotel where 1 was ‘#itidates for the afflve of Present won, wax discovered hanging from an |b] Jy clean, he public schools, This the old-fash-|iang," she continued. “I feel smaller |titte parte ever since. Mave vou ever #opping at Brighton, A man picid it ng the « i Rag super inane rrivoner had ted 4 1B aes Ds, Lyon's night and Umbrella Joned mother was tucking away. It was) than ever here, for everything seems 80 seen ‘Hop 0" My Thumb up, and showing it to the clerk asked the nomines of the 1 met tar[ Ane String arourid his neck, fate wot |B =| morning— all at night. helping keep afloat some sort of an en-| vig, compared with London, that I'm| ‘The writer had to confess he fad not, | alm If it Wasn't & very good picture of tay and dixcunsed the 1 develop |4 handkerchief to the string and thed k Beas pros culdien wa : vwent policy which waule Bale afraid no one will ever notice me And! “Neither have I," she amiled, “But is may in an aeroplane! I always draw |ments in the situation. They axreed to/it to « hawk Ile then ed ie feot| bh your eh | when Fred would have been twenty-five. | gti, Ive bi told <° : it's the littie | I've entered that little beefsteak pud- | my own designs for my gowns. But, I proceed with their campaigns and to, from the floor and silen hoked to | Cost $1 00 U rd | Abd he wae to set a tot f rene mothe | D&B! ho attract great notice, at | ding over 1,0 times, and have ridden | take good care to s@@ tiat Ido not drop |AAvise thelr follnwers to 9 atten | de L ; | A Ppwa: A ene A oe Pen eee oe ee | aie |in that big horse's ear, and hidden in| successful at the polls For Closed Ept Conventions, Wort Dr, txen's desenet daoaly For sale at Macy's, Greeahus- } ; t " 1 love New York and spend most cf | the er'a Loots until I feel as erhaps I'm a little egotiatival; 1 (eae The House of Bishops of tho, Protus your donttet 1 competent te Siegel Cooper, Bloomingdales’, The ; Moving pictures would leave our boys y tinfe walking up and down your though | am in reality ‘Hop O° My | don't know, But I do dislike posing for | CHASE A ROBB rh UNE hone af the) § ‘ RaEWO TREADING DRUCTONM 14th Street Stor Abraham & Straus, Hane this would bee Detter world, ts and gazing into your big shop | Thumb.’ my photographs, and | always go to GIRLS s BBER. Basa cen MAGAZINE ADVERTISEMENTS? and Batterman’s, besides hundreds — windows, and—dodging the traffic. I'm, sleep about the ever ~ saan te of other stores in Greater New York ’ | afraid of the traffic, It makes me ner-|C%E KNOWS SHE WILL LIKE "itl nnn nt itn ion unlucky, ty Nlinter ye BEA, and throughout the country. But “Reggie” {s usually with me and| "Mr Brady saw ime at the Drury you !aughing at? 1 was hod to the Grand Jury in Bronx NOW PART OF HIS SPINE they can see him if they can't see me, | Lane and asked me to come over to wrong. ‘Reggie’ is just (he dearest boy unt’ t-day after pleadivg #ulty )) ay jue vey 6 “Then, too, I am greatly disturbed ly | America and appear in the New York in the world—well, this is what I mean: | * charke of highway robbery nefore) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 13.—Ralph ‘M. Armstrong, @ prominent clubman of this city, Ww recoverin pital from an unusual operation, that of the grafting ti @ plece of his shin- iz in a bathtub at his home. apparently recovered, but some months | ater in suffered spinal injuries while. playing baseball. An operation was do: cided upon 8 performed by Dr. F, HL Arnold. Xrmatrone has eo far recovered as to be able to walk about grounds. the hospital - the noise, for you eee there ip not muc > of me, and I ¢hink everything shoul be apportioned out to one according :o not capable of taking in, possibly, a» much as yours. The result is I have had a very severe headache ever since I arrived. THEATRES GRAND AND HOTELS ARE TOO. “I'm not criticising, mind yeu, but you seo I'm go email. Your theatres are grand and your hotels eo comfort- able, while I think your eafes are so alluring. You sen in Londen everybody their size, even noises, For my ears are | production, That's why I'm here. don't know when the produced, but we start week. After our New York run the} piece will visit several of the leading a That just makee me think I mua draw @ design of a gown | eaw to-day. You see, I @o most of my shopping at the ehildren's eounter, Cor 3 wear 0° ‘T was in an automoh before I was marri seven in the party, and not chauffeur was hurt. But | wa. | T was the only one w! client three | Magistrate Campbell In the Morrisania! ed. ad Police Court, He tn resides at No, 94 Kast One Hundred « In fact Rightiet street, the Bronx jained an! Miss Mary MeGovern, the There wi corm Net aus mpiat cities, ware qa & broken arm and was ai witness, testified that she waa stand “Ym awfully glad T came. For 1) KRG came very near not getting Wit) *! rand fiieudy at sout think Im golng to love America. I married at all. Aw it war, was mare Houlecard) and Bly a think I love it already. [ love its ) ried with my arm in «# ing. Waan') Newman came by, € anyway, and I ubink thi that awful? But ‘Reggie’ said it didn't 948 containing Sand ran | make any difference to him with my s MoGovern and her sister gave jarm in a sling. So that's how I was| chase, shouting for nelp as they ran arried. I think It showed that he uked | | Newman had eluded capture for four me, didn't it? For not every man would blocks wien Detectives McCarthy and marry a girl with her arin in a sling. , Would Lad ana Remey of the Tremont station over- ne hauled Wim and caught aim with the meen TRIED IT? HEADY TO Lai 40 CENTS Makes Hot & Cold Me: teTi ty 4 Fine Balad D. At Delicatovsen and Grocery Biures. ing by adding vinegar Safety Razor Five Million Men use the Gillette. Blad NO STROPPING Eddys Sau Co English ‘makes a good me uCce ter. It gives an appetizing flavor to soups, meats, fish ‘and salads. At Grocers} Made br Puitchardy 29 Sprig Sts Ma