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a / 2HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBE® 13, 1916- +: ~ ree nterney sranaes fg gral votre as the American representa | The Vanderbite, che Tanauas, the Hate” |YOUNG NIECE OF T.R. | PRETTY MRS. BERU: | 8 Metico in partnership with William | books, | Mr. Holling wat one of the id | BRIDE ON NOV. | \ SEEKS HER FREEDOM. ’ : . Vanderbilt. One month) ago the executors of that very rich Cuban, | ; sign @nnouncing tat Holling & Co. rep. | Of Manchester, vu Uy i | {asa setsie in muscles, folate and pack, $ causing severe pain, murt be d ve 4 @! v expelied em of there cam 3 4 - [no relies pion treme Prescription that Soon Knocke Rheumatiom x ® resented the Mexican bank was taken | Through this connection Mr. \" : je oted 3 cases were cured oy it here t : became acquainted with Bugene Zim down. It was not replaced, and Bernard hy ad h Bugen J, Burke, member of the firm, to-day Merman, Cincinnati, father of the ald that his firm bad no connection Prerent Duthess of Manchester, and) | with the Lank. jthey embarked together in a big deal) v Uy “From your dri —-——- ‘The members of the firm of H. BIN C He& Dy railroad ! | ‘Torte ¢ ° Pretty Mrs. Blanche Wolff, ¢ Berus Declares Husband De- Hollins & Co, are Harry B. Holtian,! TR Chicago Traction undertaging, Mr Huss), Hollins wae associated with J. 0 Mor: = ey tkburg 84" % Co, in bringing about the reor-| Mrs. Va rkanization ten years ago after Charles! Bernard J. Burke, Briton Walter Kutzies, Anthony H. and John A. Aull ‘ ‘A contributing cause to the failusein 7 Yerkes untonded. In this affair th believed to have been the withafawal ) Hollins house was represented by R. R ia compound One of the Victims a Brother | nom of Congressman Clayton able’s Pearl and One} Nissen Bought Not Same, | Govin, wh i Y Wi | d Her | ; | tit ina from the firm on Sept. 6 of Mafael R,|GOvin, who resigned In September an a itness Swears. ceived Her Into Marriage. | ¢ { iesate house, Don't. B oma. who was the representative of /Member of the firm, Mr. Govin haw intl: | | Marriag 4 of Alabama, ite tke Mee. hacen. medicine Insteae big Central American {nteresta with | Mate relations in Cuba and in Mexico. | ee | 4 - this. Insiat on having the vine ' which the house was connected. nd of ex-Prenident — a . Mr. Govin wan a director of the Antec | Plax of Mexico and through him the ENDA REJOICE Aaa Company, the Havana Tobacco [Howe of Hollins became deeply inter eated 7 t . —_—— aremany,. Tnterborough - Metropolitan |°#td in various Mexican financial un bi som. | Aertakings, 4 : ‘ eae aire compans and Pren{ TRE disastrous development for att) Testimony of Weil Unshaken by Vigorous Cross- | compound in the orld nee aK MONTGOMERY, Ala, Nov, 1.—Kight | ed, yellow package. o DMERY, Ala, Nov, 1Eight | olye pharmaceutical imboratories of CBI persons were killed outright and 100 In-| Glen” auve. Jured early to-day when Central of - Georgia passenger train No. 18 fell through @ trestle four miles east of Clayton, Ala. The train, carrying a capacity load of people bound to the county fair at Eu- faula, was behind time and moving rap- idly, The engine and two coaches passed over the trestle in safety, but the remaining three cars went thro IS DISILLUSIONED NOW. 2 mee "Stop Foot Torture, aoe Swears That Berus and His Mother Planned to Sell kinds of investments in Mexico during ident and director of the Interborough Fery Company, Interocean O11 Com. | (Ne Best two of three years had seriows Fans end United Maton Asphalt Retin. | C%eet Mon the fortunes of Moltine @ Co, They carried a very heavy burden 2xaminati ing Company, of unprofitable and unremunerative Examination. Her Fur Coat. ry LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE AS ‘and thene, it Is be: —a— ae brings permanen' DULL AS WALL STREET. Heved, were the preasing cause of the 200 box at any drag store? News of the failure had no pronounced | failure Au pretty and angry a little bride a effect on the tock market, but it deep- a 919,251.20 pearl—it Increamed tn vatue has had to tell her troubles to a court the elevated framework and were ened the prevailing gloom in Wall from $10,000 overnight—wan tightened f in many @ day appeared before Justice! ¢ wrecked. LESS MEAT IF . street. It in known se there pcb when Nathan Well, a pearl dealer of \ . Cohaian In the Supreme Court to-day | < ta liu uate PROM UE tiPaeiiohe Acs been other heavy withdrawals from 2 : i ‘ . " c Ace Wall street banking and brokerage betes Plibta cd tad eiclat te Mo dd - bee mend bad bal can EA bottle $ | cording to information that had Jeation Detinenty today dik the punt aStetvaie. who married her by alleged false pre- $ AND KIDNEYS HURT 0:6.-0-6-66.4-0O446-99.O80H94.08-6 | Teached hene, five hours after the wreck je mold to Albert Schorr and which tending. The disillusioned wife is Mra peveve $44) | cour bodies had been recovered and Bianche Wolff Berus of No. 7 East) ~~ ~~ ~~~ Mrs, Elizabeth Vatable's grip upon her | P8259 89 BE OERSE-S-: nd that nothing has been com- > offnet the lonnen. = ie in identified. Details were very meagre. ange is practically dead and that 600 of the members are to at the close of the fine There is no bu Tie A cablegram from London to-day an- hae eid -38 Mek: Vala Wak ER nounces that the London Stock Ex-| g the pearl that J. Edward Boeck stole from Ludwig Nissen and Company, tire next March iver vanes aaa whataveniin Watl'| Well proved @ pivotal witness and street except trading between profes o Ue hin testimony came aa such @ surprise —_—_ sionals. Business has been slack for two gears and, for this reason, the Hol- ling failure ts not likely to involve other to the he w isnen company'a lawyers that bjected to m severe crons- iid failure ta not likely fo ord in vuey (Countess. Louls de Gontaut.|csmination by them. Four other wit. times when the Interests of so many brokerage houses interlocking. —_———_ FIRM, LONG ON STREET, neneen preceding Weil had tontified that Biron, a Widow, to Marry the pink pearl they had bought was Millionaire Shortly. the same gem that Hoeck had pledged in San Francisco. Mra. Vatable, pleased with Well's testimony, patted her law- “MYSTERY WOMAN” GONE WTH EVES woRTH150 000 Eighty-sixth street, the daughter of @ wealthy Yorkville dencist, and the hus- band is Herman Berus of No. 79 East One Hundred He met her, she a schoolgirl of sixteen and carried on a secret wooing for two years before she finally married him in 1911. She is twenty now and says she has suffered and learned much. Mra. Berus, slender and girlish, in black hat and furs, appeared with her | father and her attorney, P. [*. Spell- man of No. 118 Broadway. According to Mra Berun's testimony, TWO MORE MASHERS SENT TO WORKHOUSE Called “Despicable” for Their Ef- forts to Lure Girls in Depart- ment Stores. Two more of the eleven men arrested by Léeut, Costigan in a raid on the walt- ny room of Gimbel Brothers’ depart- of the seriousty injured per is Jeff Clayton, brotner of Congr man Henry D. ton. He was caught between two heavy timbers, and the flesh lacerated so that the bones w laid bare. DETROIT GIRL’S TRAGEDY ENDS IN A HOSPITAL Wife of Son of Miles M. Dawson distress, particu , ery in the kidney region, rheumatic *|Take a glass of Salts to flush ' Kidneys if Bladder ing meat regularly eventually pro- “ duces kidney trouble in some form or® other, says a well-known authority, be- ‘ cause the uric ac meat excites the vs; they become overworked, get 4 sluggish, clog ap and cause all sorts of farly backache and imis- twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, HAD BEEN NOTED FOR yers on the back, smiled her satiafac- P, aT? tlon to the Juro eart- CONSERVATIVE POLICY. | PA®1® Nov. 13—JamenHasen bed Jurors and giggled so heart Hyde, formerly of New York, and the that the little forest of black ix-|men store on Tuesday we! Berus when #h ly Was Trusted to Sell “On Mem- tae Among other Glowing things he| before Mt told her was that various attorneys emacs: igned tos Afi » Blohts constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, istrate House in ine 7 ay Dies After: Many Fights tor bludder and deed hurts or kid? ” hionab! ville Police Court to-day and were Her Children. Meade mer Gein 1 her hat behaved like pam.| OFandum” to Fashionable [naa tod him that he would make © |sentenced to serve ; he b ation with igen at Ps Mae ent an that now | ™ashers was a salesgirl in the store, /emdel the two months’ tragedy of Mra before breakfast for a few days and your i ‘ igretton ns of sixty days . ‘ h fe of Countess Louls de Gontaut-Biron are to | ™ b of ¥ day (Special te ning World.) bothers you, get about four ounces rilliant lawyer and that he had drains. ; 2 H i. B. Hollins & Co. wan one of the| he married within a few weeks, ‘The | P28 krase in a high wind. People. Ate eabeoquent time be told hee he ch in the Workhous DETROIT, Mich., 1—Death in| Jad Say from rary, goed Lager fr ol@ time how of Wall Street and |, emnenl Wad anNOUTICEd to-day. The NOT THE SAME PEARL, SAYS The complainant inst the two] the Detroit Tuberculosis Sanitarium has | take a tablespoonful in a glass of water maintained large ofices at the conspicu-| 10 nr ous corner of Wa'! and Broad atreeta, Jonn G. alongside the Stock Exchange and just opposite J. P. Morgan & Co, They had sims ine arty Sings in Btate,| Mf: Hyde has lived tn Parte aince were ard municipal bonds to backing|the life ineurance scandals in New few cailroad projects in the West. | York forced him to aell the controlling EXPERT ON STAND. t < My Eh y "i i ine "| Mary B, Dawson, of New York, former- | kidneys will then act fine. This famous Well testified that he bought the pearl] A jewel awindle amounting to more| they might be married, ; Mise Fran: * peety of No. 42 Madi. | Mae share Wherry of Detroit, wines {aalts is made trom the acid of eaves In London on June 18, 1908, Ite history | thon ovtnoes creat the meat exten: | ,cBuUtc” wald the bride.” tt wasn't true, [won street, Brooklyn. ‘The men who re. |i Mus Minvy Were. it Dall wil | and demon juice, combined with lithia before he got it he was not permitted to emits adaiden Lene | 10 samitted afterward that he bad Hed |celved the sentences were Harry Gold-|naopai by her husband, who had her{ And has been used for generations to detail, but if the gaming tables at| tive cer practised upon Malden Lane} about it. I wouldn't have minded even |perg, twenty-three, a clothing salesman, | Committed to an Inmane asylum, A De. {Mush clogged kidneys and stimulate them saat Cate conte enc In, (ablee st] giamond Jowellers, te Delleved to havelihat if he had deen willing tw do An) o¢ No, 136 East Fourth atreet, and Bet-| troit wir! friend learned ot her trouble |te.uorwial aclivitys also to neutralize the would tell of the Indian prince who mave| been unearthed to-day when Detec-| honest day's work. nard Goldman, eighteen, y city | a stained | Hel a acids in the urine so it no longer irri- NT THEIR FORTS TOWARD jahteen, formerly city} and obtained her release on (ect. 18, tates, thus ending bladder disorders. fm one of the daughters of Letehman, former Amb dor from the United States to Ger- up the precious gem to pay a gambling | tiv Lieutenant Summers and Detective salesman for a pattern Journal and liv-| when she was brought to Detroit ; ini {interest in the Equitad! - ani n ue roit. f ; Sone: alvative deniines nea Gaibant reece aa tociety Me yr vtoont Mareen debt. In int Well sold the pearl to) cox discovered a number of rings and) 44, dhetee pel petplvel cattea [INE Mt No. 785 Tinton avenue, the Bronx.| Miss Wherry met Alfred B. Dawson matt Salt cannot injure anyone: 45 || Ludwig Nissen & Co. for about $6,760, a a el 1 0 twit to New ¥. : ‘i i " bility. It did not figure among the|tHere in Paris Mr. Hyde lives lumur-|he testified, According to the ae two pins. aggregating in value more] AMter INGY Me one ea aa ar before | im sentencing the men the Magistrate | while on w visit to New York six ye Water drink which millions of men and denounces than $12,000, in several uptown pawn- ad them as “vicious and des-|) ago. He tx a son of Miles M. Dawson, | w, ke now and then to keep the on of the Nissen lawyers, Woll re- her parents heard rumors and forbade | oicatie, He sald that he belleved that| Who Was aawoclated with Charles A.|qidntrs and urinary, organs clean, thus hope. hi : bought the same pearl for $2,000 two| ® him the house. Then the girl met him/e).o, intended to lure the girls to a life| Hughes in tae New York insurance i ‘ y dise monthn later from Aaron Lauterbach,| Antoinette Bonner, @ “woman of |ctandestinely, and finally married him | or Gname, alexander Rosenthal, of No, |investigation. Young Dawson and Miss avolding serious kidney disease. into whose hands it came after Boeck | mystery” to the Maiden Lane jewellers, | secretly at the City Hall on Aug. 1) ).; Broadway, counsel to the men, pro-| Wherry were soon married, although | had sold it in the West. But the con-|is the person to whom Louis H. Mos | i911 tented at the wentence and asserted that | Dawson's parents objected because of HELP WANTED—FEMALE tention was hit @ hard blow when Weill of No. 19 Ceder street, attorney for| “Father told me I had married him] 1. intended to appeal the decision, her frail constitution. They resided in| ~~. ~~~~~~~~~~ —~ was asked this question by L. Laffiin|the jewellers, ascribes the brains di-|and that it my plac to live with ae ls ast acs a picturesque cottage on Storm King |SALBSLADY, exverieuced peer cues, for Mrs. Paves yy recting the swindle, while J. B. Kis-|him, so T eas me erie cuuaia Mountain, Cornwall-on-Hudson, “Bhs “Was the pearl you purchased from in bankruptey in 1911,| “But.” she testified, “one day I hear: Dawson left her shortly, returning DAURSEDRSN Tine Same, (PIRI pearl: YOu et here ig he ue ‘Kestetant, |® conversation between Mr. Berus amt to his parenta in New York, but visiting HELP WANTED—MALE. __ sold to Nissen & Co?” seaps ith | Mis mother. He knew I was getting a ’ “It was absolutely a different pear woolated In business with | ru coat trom my mother, and his moth- leaders of spectacular speculation on|iously, enjoying bis great wealth and the Stock Exchange, although It some: |inquiging his predeliction for art and time carried 08 taree operations f0F | iiterature. He ts one of the social heavy investors and piungere engaged leaders in the American colony, but . —, Sacieniceey JAMONE theme rere |has become more French than Amert- {on Railroad, Chicago. Btreet Railway |C4” in his inclinations and manner of reorganisation and Havana-American The Countess Louis de Gontaut-Biron wes Martha Leishman. Her husband died in @ private hospital on the out- ekirts of Paria on Dec. 10, 197. Since the Countess has Tobacco. Mr. Hollins has been prominent in financia) and socia) circles for a nu ber of years, He was one of the in- timate associates of the late J. P, Mor-|tmat her occasionally. There are two chil- | sigN wanted Or Ti East Wiat at., as he was dren, Miles and Gri now four and} Europe, except for brief temled the withess with empnasi. sno Wemer er asked him what it was worth. He three years old, On Sept. 6 Dawson went | SALESMAN wanted that can control large deal gan, The Vanderbiits and the Goulds, | errr ene ee ae ig weil known im ait| Visibly excited over his answer, Mr.| The rings and pins found In the pawn: | told her about $260, and then his moth- othe mountain cottage and touk the | eta in eape ahd, wm ja NAR, wees ut serie eattead orn, Hollne the Continental watering places ana| Mencken, counsel for Mr. Nissen, then | shops were handed over to Antoinette | er proposed that they get the coat and children away. On et 2 she was | Oe sl ‘ "4 ” ‘ad committed to the tuberculosia ward of capitals and in London as an organiser |Deman to ask the witness juestions avout| onner “on memorandum" for sale to| pawn It. He axreed. mm t ALM soap lbeadd nabiathe thagitis ot euctal afalrs, i whether he had recent conferences with | raynionable persona on Fifth avenue and] Mra, Berua added that her husband Ha) Biase tsaplisl foc the iueahs et LOST) COU NO ONG DEWARGS: Rea or he ineee pera {On Oct. % last, Miss Nancy Leishman, | Mrs. Vatable's lawyers concerning the| piverside Drive. More than ten dia-| nd his mother locked her in the house was that It was a atep planned to save | LOST. Walventaz, guid bracelet with, three tions of the inner circle of high finan-| 1° ounger alster of the Countess, was| Pearl, and he sald he had. He sald and kept her there. Asked why they fe ite Tmogda anit ration aumawere im Hate lera, In fact he was called MOFEAN'S | narried in Geneva, Switkerland to the| Also that he had an interest In the out- mond dealers in the financial district are | aig i she awore they kept her away : reward, 8, Coben 219 W. 116th st meh Wriday" in the negctiations rem come of the suit, but when Mr. Menck-| Known to have granted her unlimited | while they went to her father and d + ke of Croy, a clon of one of the sulting in the absorption of the Tennes- | Dw! ney Gsal-ane ines Company. by i! | Joldest French-German families. From ‘orporation. It was reported that dur-|!ndications present at that wedding, the panic Mr. Morgan did much to|fumors of the attachment between Mr. Hyde and the Countess Louls de Gon- assist the firm through the troubled|{,\iSniron have been current. until to- waters, day, when the news of the approaching Qld time New Yorkers made the/ marriage was made public by the Leisch- Holline house their favorite resort.) man family. “POPE PIUS X, JEALOUS OF HUSBAND, ow oF sewed oe| SHE STRUCK WOMAN en attempted to show that if Mra, Va-| credit, and of this credit she took full] manded money, making various threats (Continued from First Page.) table lost the pearl ahe would have | advantage. if It were not paid. rounds for an action against Well, the| HAD ENTREE TO SEVERAL FASH-| SNEERED AT HIS WIFE ON THE Court ruled out his questions, 1ONABLE HOUSES. WITNESS STAND, gress he must do with this one of MRS. VATABLE APPARENTLY Cf 4 «| While his wife attacked him with as| hie owm creation, AGER TO TESTIFY. Beginning business “on @ shoestring,” | auch apirit as she could show, Berus| ‘The bankers of the Federal capital E * fan Attorney Moss described it, she ob- a Wrat (sAGn suffer THIN ba ado: . sat at the attor: table and sneered | announced to-day tnat Fridays would elt wr ed fur oe is tained the confidence of Jewellers by| or laughed, At one point Attorney | be the days on Which silver would be hundreds pf pearls of 28 grains weight, | ary: getting small gems, on which she| Spellman interrupted proceedings to| supplied to business men, but the re- Tat na realestate Wie tee wave paid half their value, and by soon com-| ask: quest was made that they apply in Pane eee it waa not the same gem ne| Dieting the full value, She would then “Do the actions of the defendant an-| writing to the banks two days in ad-|1 TheParcel Post System Is Making the Enjoyment of Loft Candy Possible te Del *| increase the purchases and tell the dia-|"9Y You. Mrs. Berus”* . very Charges Are Extremely Small Leh sold to Nissen a few months be-| rv ualera that she had left the jew-| 4 sharp clash between counsel fol-|It 1m practically impossible to get all- Thousands of Homes at a Distance Ubi, ul ‘Trade Mark, — » lowed. ver at the small banks, and only lim- Special for thured: Special for Friday rived from Vin Mariani. ‘ chore, who spent but e few minutes | els at various fashionable hom Finally the wife testified, she left her| ited amounts are obtainable at the eat COVERED, Puan, CANDIED KMYRSA FIGS—A Wttle In the separation sult of Imogene Bel-| upon the witness stand, teetified that) approval eee ¢|Rusband to stay, because, she teatifed,| banks of inmue, The bankers have Fuses’ on" Tanubertiee wer. gestion of the Orient, produced cher against Hiram Belcher of Inwood, | he got the pearl from Well on mem-| The woman, ha any of | she had found out he had been arrested | agreed to ask the Go to pun cream by prime, carctully sclected Pig orandum and took it to Mrs, Vatable'’|the most fashionable homes in New home and she giadly purchased it. He| York and used this entree freely. She ee to @ month in jail for |ish those discounting paper money. was not asked to name the price she|frequently used the names of her|°") ae ——— paid, however, but hia testimony opened | wealthy patrona and by this means soon| , 7 wouldn't Delleve It for a long GEN. CARRANZA the way for the cailing of Mra. Vatable. |Increased her number of cllents, Within] ‘ime.” she sald, “put at last F had to) REJECTS MEDIATION Mrs. Vatable, who weemed aot the|a year after she bexan business sho was) it ee tt nels by his wife, BY UNITED STATES. least Aieturbed| when her name was | gelling diamonds worth mo i. ‘a her | jearned and pathetically broke with him, NOGALES, Sonora, Mexico, Nov. 13.— tnat tne] le bs to-day Mra, Belcher told Justice Holiness |CI8PK In the Supreme Codrt at Mineola ‘as ta. |etories of cruelty and neglect by her Merry | husband, She said that he kept @ piece Del Val, 1 will have the honor of deliver-|of lead pipe in his automobile with ing the Medal to you in person, which he threatened her whenever she With assurance of the most devoted tel edly ch hon TAagrat’ | inaisted on taking w ride with him, Auditor te the Apostolle Nuncio in Paria, | O8 one occasion sald Mra. Belcher, she was worrled by her husband's ab- rench Tonic Wine, | sence from home and went to the rall- crystallized with pure 10 Shatr tion for Thur. SF AE ada rite we, bay in which she told him what she had called, stepped gaily to the witness | 000 e year, and this year, which wi stand and after adjusting her sable|accond, she has dono a still better busi-| was Introduced. She wants her mar-|Gen. Carransa, head of the Mexican furs to rob a chilly draught of its/ness, Her clicntele grow so large that | riage annulled. Conatitutionalists, said to-day he would Ch roasted. and finest quality Ralsins, clustered and this country by drummtats, grocers, ey a terrors, sat down, She sald that she took Kislinger as her associate and eis DU aaeit Gedintiog In kay corm ey tan hante, One Dollar per’ be eee ae . Lis en Pig know Schorr and that the peari, which | established expensive offices in the M. $7 000 JOB FOR MAYOR United States or any other foreign gov- ww. Cortiandt, tit While Mra, Addio Gunther got off ena | Wa® handed to her by one of her at-| bridge Rullding. Sho lived with three ’ ernment. fauax satll 20 vrclicks A YOU JUST SIMPLY fear platform; Mrs.°Belcher sald she| tome’® Was the same gem she had | sisters at No. 8 Weet One Hundred and AS TAX COMMISSIONER Ho reiterated previous statementa that || 64, BARCLAY S20 htruck Mra, Gunther and sald angers] Purchased from him in 198, After two Sixteenth street. the Constitutionaiste dasived cay. the pis | CANNOT ‘ ¥] minutes on the stand she rejoined her Bonner, who Is described as Hears AGa AbiRaGRItl | things to her, making her husband right to Import arms an jon HELP violently angry and cruel 1) attorneys at thelr table, being about thirty y old and hand from the U: Stete: , : GEM NOW UF IN VALUE TO| some, has not been seen for almost a| Mayor-olect John Purroy Mitchel ie ee as pee ie STRE IT $13,281.20, month, Her absence was not noted|eald to have decided to appoint Mayor! peaghter of Marcus Marke M1, Corner Centre Street because she always carried diamonde| Kline to @ $7,000 Tax Commissioner-| ygigg Doris Marks, a young daughter worth from $10,000 to $50,000 and thia| ship on the first of the year. Judson| o¢ yarcus M. Marks, President-elect of stock would have been sufficient for|G. Wall, the Commissioner from Brook-| the Horough of Maniiattan, was operat- thirty days. lyn, who is @ Republican, Is to go] ed upon for appendicitis yesterday at ‘The arrest of Francis E, Cocks, a| Wall supported Mayor Gaynor when] the German Howpital and Dispensary, 23D STREET Pheater Fourth Ave diamond broker of No. 7 Maiden Lane,| he ran, but he was conspicuous in his] Park avenue and Seventy-seventh street ttracted atten-| opposition to Mitchel, Inasmuch She is reported as resting comfortably tion to th rance of Miss Bon-| the minority in the Tax Board, which| and doing well wi Wy ner and Kislinger. Louis D. Folkart,|l# Democratic, must have representa- 150 MILES FRESH ROASTED ween waite ttnaane feds | sil te ay mace” "lO 1 Darkened My| parce. FFEE ‘' Post FROM WHOLESALER DIRECT 35? QUALITY 4 POUND, R. G. Munree, a poarl expert of No. 452 Fifth avenue, wno t# suid to know more than any other person advuit the value of the pearl necklaces that encir- cle the necks of society's elite, made Justice Donnelly and the Jurors sit up and take notice when he testiled that the pear) h only 2 3-4 grains wren had tesrifiad that it $ grains, Hut Mr, Mun- roe pulled his pocket cales uut and then the tea and coffee are so ITCHING SKINS some one else, and then that one “good and the prices so reason- buys, too, and so our trade grows, And Clears Unsightly Compleszions. A Van Dyk store is so neat, N | attractive and up-to-date. And able that you just have to tell it, with Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointm ele base CRATES. All Cth, | stops itching instantly, quickly and] proved his statement ET EH ie rea asairta eg Dna eye re steed Soak She) COAaIEy G Hai a te t tea 35: Ibe, | easily heals the most distressing cases| The pearl was handed to the expert! were being held by Miss Bonner, Tuan fava auraedlto reake Grant ray Mair $1.00 | of eczema, rash, ringworm, tetter ot | and he asked for perinission to take the] Louis H. Moos yesterday declared that | brook Vice-Chairman, Of course if other tormenting skin or scalp erup-| em over near a window and examine! his clients would contribute to a fund| Mayor Kline accepts the $7,000 Job ‘ SPECIAL TE.. Ail Clb, | tions, and cleare away pimples, black-|'* Closely. Justice Donnelly sald helia qnd Alas Honner, and he to-day de- | from the Ma pas Lady, Gives Simple Home, Recipe If you live within a radius of one hundred and ffty kinds. Equal to any 2 dibs. | beads, redness, roughness and dand-| ht. but by the look of apprehension | cigred that the matter had been put in| derman, Her Gray Halr. P Patten antoy inpcanuae atten’ Bae ed 50c. tea sold elsewhere $1.00| ruff, "when other treatments have (Mat spread over Mra, Vataule’s face it} tig hands of the police, In a written| | Tt Is also underatood that Ma and the big money saviiw ity use invalves js evident that #he didn’t quite concur | statement issued last night he declaved | Marks, Borougi President-elect of — q 5 tbe, in Gr ‘rater New York by our wage DB. § tbs, cash accomna F 136 Biles by Parcel Post. 10 ibs, within Tndemile clevle t. if i . DUCHESS COFFEE. 3050: proven only » waste of time and money. | with, the Judge in letting the pearl «et |inat the matter “had been taken up with| Manhattun, will retain every one of| For years I tried to restore my gray So why don't you let Resinol stop | out of her reach. So an interested bailiff is 3 °, tT i it i Always thesame. The $1.40| your skin trouble? Resinol is = phy p pub a ads peg Zogle a the District-Attorn office.’ the McAneny appointees, hair to its natural color with the pre- i ‘oub i corted the he fi i — ooo a id ins, but best coffee you ever drank for! cian’s prescription which has been used | pearl back to Its present owner, eae ont niet D “Wontar a WHITMAN DEMANDS \ pare gave satisfaction ‘and aay ewe breakfast. by other doctors for eighteen years in| tHe described the pearl's color as that] co, Ni Maiden Lane; M. A. Sawyer 5 all expensive. I finally ran onto a the treatment of all sorts of akin humors, | o¢ creamy rose, and after considerable) g Co, sane address; D. C. Townsend & FUNDS TO CONTINUE simple recipe which I mixed at home 9 170 Broadway; Norbert Salter 71 Nassau street; Charies L. Seale, No, 1 Broadway; W. L Collins GOLDEN BLEND 2 C,tb- | sores, boils, wounds, and piles, You can | fussing among the lawyers he was per- | L use Resinol Ointment (50c, and 81.00), | ‘ited ¢ thet at the present: ti A wonder $1.00 | and Resinol Soap (25c.), freely, with the | fre'seart's aetumt market value is 18. for strength, flavor, purity and| perfect assurance that it contains noth-| 151.40, Heretofore It was deacr’ ed ax A umaan Cater Gnosabiaince ok that could injue the tenderest skin, ald ad by every druggist. Do not let sim. | ‘"* Mee Witte We a hniae cake vonderful. results. - 1 PROBE FOR GRAFT. (het ave’ which is es (olows, to's hum ber of my fri a a they are all de- 35c quality, 25c a po \ Diatrict-Attorney Whitman to-day | lighted with ‘o 7 og. of water add A produc af ths net and proken beane BE hla na asked the Board of Estimate for $1000 9 amall box of Barbo Compound, 1 oz. Aicientifle process of roasting and blendis to be used In continuing the investixa- | of bay rum and \ oz. of glycerine. Use GILLIES COFFEE CO,, ce fool you No. 110 Broad tlon of ‘Tammany campaign contribu ‘ Lato senepti ub clot Resin wal bi Condrmed br |® Hedene Nau il) Bieleey. tions from State contractors, Tho | every other day uncl eye two 232-230 Washington St, New Yor or trial free, write to Dept. & WASHINGTON, Nov, 18—The Ap- letter from Mr, Whitman containing | weeks, It will not only darken the erry drfhed 262 (2-4-2) W. 125th St. 262 Reslacl, Baltimore, Md, polntment of Dudley Field Malone, SAILING TO-DAY, the request for funds arrived too la bet. 71 for Tovday's ‘mecting, ana was there: few, Dut reeooves canunatl sed " hair. It is not sticky or greasy, does that Mr. Whitman upeandge chan ae ot te aa WemTane pence Nome Bie and hie reference to the dies of crime, . little expense,—AdVe, i yh & Oth Aves ————— | Third Avsistant Hecretary of State, to be Collector of the Port of Ni re veer sare yc toe ws) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | as te-ty”contrmady" ih. fan nw manifest Suaw Cee WORK MONDAY WONDERS, fominstn.” “"* ™* new Booklet, The Story of Coffe omplete price jet, with