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ernment that it will not recognize a ee o'clock Tuesday morning and there he mot Mr, Fowler and Mr. Kelley. Mr. Fowler told him, he told the Grand Jury, that the Democratic State Committee expected him to make a} campaign contribution, It would be to | hia interest, he told the Grand Jury Mr. Fowler raid, because tf he failed to | make @ contribution he might expect all sorts of trouble from the State in- apectora who would be sent out to look over his road and his work. He gave Mr. Fowler a check on the National Bank of Cortiand for $200, pay+ able to Norman B. Mack of Buffalo, National Committeeman. On November dhe received a letter from state Treas- wrer Arthur McLean, written at No. 1 West Thirty-fourth street, ncknowiede- ing receipt of the check contribus tion toward the legitimate expenses of the Democratic State Committee in the pending campaign. ‘There was no Statewide campaign in 1911. The contribution of Mr. Hull does Not appear on the sworn statement o! Feceipts and expenditures fied with the Secretary of Btate by State Treasurer MoLean~at least K does not appear as having been contributed by Mr. Hull. HUERTA BACKING DOWN; LIND GIVES HINT ABOUT ARMS (Continued from Firet Page.) hew he expected to accomplish that object in case Gen. Huerta should re- main deaf to the persuasion now being q@meried in Mexico City, —— FRIENDS OF HUERTA MAY FORCE HIM TO YIELD TO WILSON. Nov, 14.—Secretary measages early to-day with Charge O'Shaughnessy about the Tepurted concesni: ficiair have intimated he would mace Most Enthusiastic of Workers Seeking to Pro “Home Place’ for Young Women— Tells of Her Methods in| Helping Raise Big Fund) for Y. W.C. A. “Fund Ie Largest Thing of the Kind Ever At- tempted but the Object Is Well Worth the Labor —I Wish I Could Do Twice as Much,” Says “Captain of Team 25.” The “Four Million Dollar Campaign” jn behalf of the Young Women's and Associations | which has awept New York quite off its feet and set up a record of endeavor for years io come, han enlisted the ald distinguished But for ceareless and unflag- s fing energy, for a devoted enthusiasin Is Perkins, ts chairman ‘of the Executive | ac! Committee in this joint campaign, but] WORK WORTH EVERY EFFORT, her SHE DECLARES. has spurred! "1 spend most of my day seeking out j her to achie@ement. Tt ts not going wide of the mark to| /€ss letters to write and telephone mes- aay that for more than two weeks Minw| #8Kes to giva in order to pave the way Perking has minute of her waking day to the cam every to the United Stat Efforts to recall J. Cruz wo Mexico © Vera the American memorandum demanding that | tion, because the xponsora wor the new Mexican Congres@ should Mot mined that the convene were taken that would suggest a compromi ment whereby the new Mexican Con- reas Would meet but nut pass upon con- cessions or other measures calcuinted te continue Huerta in power. re to in roup surrounding Hu ta Mr. Bryan declared that at no time | had this Government stated what its Course would be if Huerta refused to accede to its demands for complete elimination. Bir, Bryan Hkewiee declined to may what course of action the United Btaten would pursue if the Mexio:n Concress is convened to-morrow in th face of representations by this y Of that body's acts as legal. | NO FOREIGN POWER HAS RAISED | ANY OBJECTION. ‘The Secretary said that thus far no! fereign power had interposed any ob- | Jection to the courte the United States | Ip taking in its endeavor to restore or- | der in Mexico. Were silent about the inner Weuld not surprise official circies here 48 an announcement of Huerta'’s inten- | en Lo resign were withheld until sath factory arrangements could be made for the cho.ce of a provisional au acceptable to the Constitutivnaliets. Wisile the United States might re-| frein from making any suggestions of ite own, it would endeavor to act as Medium of communication throug! William Bayard Hale with Gen, Ca rense and Charge O'Shaughnessy at Mexico City, eo that there might de an exchange vie upon various names. ‘There was @ report early to-day that! Foreign Minister Moheno might be tie! Maa velected, though the views of ihe Constitutionalists to Mohe: ceptabiiity were not known, ee WILL FAVOR PENSION BILL. day Will Endorse | & great mase meeting tg promote tho Hammil! bill, which pro stone for superannuated civil eervi employees of the Government comes up for passage before the Nouncement of the m ov.| “Tt will be wonderful when we can/ were days and days of prepara+| finish the work we have started and) doters | provide homes, recreation plac whirlwind she ‘ hed blowing great guns. arrange. | 41# Perkins was indetatix | work, although, in truth, sh had her head and hands full, because John Purroy Mitchel’s campaign for the Mayoralty was on just then and Miss! bers, But of course, what they are to Perkins was ono of his mont ardent|recetve will be far in excess of such Hut she managed to give] individual paym time to both, and just as ahe was on| “We w the winning side in one case she te onj'® possible to half won aldo of other, as the four million dollar fund ts past the two milton mark and climying ateadily 10 the four and the atx 2 must have the more than the SHE'S 6O BUSY SHE IS HARQ If any one seeks a tolen of 3¢:84\Per- Kinn's @aily activitien let that ‘one try tu find her either by telephone dr viatt. “xo, but has gone. Gone where? meeting of worker captn her home, No, 76 Park of her “tegm."* and © H, Dodxe, the INTERESTED THE CAMPAIGN. “Working hard?’ she repeated, Whimstoal iifting of her brows, Lam Working Just as hard as I know | ffm Lo how, because all of us want this to be | MlKs with Mek the bighest thing that ever was, th a ed, oem half enough. the nes of poutible subscribers to the y These we Visit and steve to me |t Chicago to meet the detective aud Xt | terest in the movement id and} fund, und if we are Dorothy Perkins, in Clock Campaign After Aiding Mitchel, Typifies the Young Woman of To-Day Who “Does Things”’ | ¢btee- ets eena ne tet trebee err ybretssOeo4 Deere se oooee |; HPSS HPESE SOS rather urging them on to greater ement, funds, and in the evening I have count- for the work of the succeeding day, It Jie so tine w cause T wish L inight doy twice what 1 can accomplish, The day never eens long enough nis for ali the young men an women in this city Who need and want them, We want to be able to give them | home places, real homes with home In- fluences, It js not @ charity, this move- ment, because the associations requir certain payments, dues, from thelr m ts, e them everything it and make the rooms of tho associations the most attractive it to THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, WORKERS HELP That Figure in $4,000,000) GIVERS HIDE NAMES. So Far $278,500 Is Set Down to Anonymous—-Wage Earn- ‘The dollars, half doliars and coppers of working big contributions of the rich are repre- sented In the $2,38,1% so far collected toward the $4,000,00 fund for the ¥. M. and Y, W. C. A. A total of $108,601 was added to the fund in the twenty-four | | hours that ended at noon to-day, and of | this 960,000 was in on SOTS = | tributor whose name will be announced MISS DOROTHY PERKINS $00044424-000084 &4EDODOEG 10969 0-04-04 42 80O8OOO? take a trip to Europe, and Capt, Rule is wanted to supply an important eon- hecting link in the atory. Capt, Riley sald at his heuse, No, 900 Brooklyn, that he knew nothing of @ Grand Jury in and knew of no reason Mr. Whitman should want him as a witness. The number of in one of the homes of the ¥. W. C. A. and wanted to contribute her bit. Three sisters sent $1 each. For five years they had llved together {n one small room. Through the ¥. W. C. A. they were enabled to have decent quarters {n one of the working gir! homes. Six girl atenographers, members of the West Bide Branch, Mra. John Wanamaker contritiited #000 and George A. Morrison sent 82,00, 3 There were noveral gifts of $1,000. \¢ HEAD OF FRENCH BRANCH |S 14 | on Monday ¥ >< A girl, a stranger in the city, who was | left penniless by the death of her father, sent $1, She said she was living * » tapping ewindies reported to the police, which is by no the total number New York, show that within the last year or more the crooks have taken avout $90,000 from “come- If the wire-tappers paid what allege for police protection, they #Ave wome one $81,500 for the reported Many victims of the wire- Pulled off in The announcement of the continued success of the campaign was greeted with enthi asm at the luncheon at the headquarters, No. % Broad street. Francis Lynde Stetson, Mra, Willard D, | > tappera cannot afford to “squeal” and | Straight, Mrs. William Fellowes Mor- | 4 gan and ‘Mise Dorothy Perkins were | ‘ thelr losses are never made public, Perkins were Twelv witnesses besi Cc among those present. e French | & sive other witnesses pesiies Cart | Consul E. Lanel, announced that hie| Government had conferred the rank of | Officier d'Academle on E. Twueffort, | Riley have been suvpoe aed to appear before the Grand Jury. are men said to have been connected Among them President of the French branch of the | places they can possibly tind. So many young woinen hunger for a home-place to which to go in the evenings, and this We Want to provide gor all who want it We want to sive them reoreation, amuse- “ To | ment and—well, to aum it up, a home, “Bho fund we are raising is the largest thing of itg kind ever attempted, but ¢ Mi worth the and that's why we are to have the four millions we ask Enthusigem 9 spreading every day, No. 2 Broad street, will glicit the reply and guihing hus ever gratited me so that Miss Perkins was thére a moment, much in all my If Out And just here Miss Perkins, earncst campaigning for the fund, Will she be @artivan, hastened away firbt to answer ‘9 Just gone to | telepnune cai, and then to Lake up the Inquiry at | Work that bad ceased temporarily during dduces | the meetin: that Misw Perkins t# at headquarters, | ——__ but will be home later after a meeting ain and—no, Miss Perkins had to Je jo visit several potential sub- and there's no telling when |whe'll be back, because Miss ‘Perkins is Pol Ite GRAFTERS ly, there | a very busy person, bout her tirelew ive in her eyes, cee cer, AT HEADQUARTERS at the homo of Migs Gr viee-chairman of the Exe: tee, at No. 202 Madison avenu the well-known services are enlisted in oa, }the cause had gathered to discu campaign and plan for, its prosecution during the days that remain until Nov. There (Continued from Firet Page.) District-Attorney's staff. Lelgh was in Lon Angeles after another man and recognized McRae on the stre Me- Rae wae wanted for implication in the indiing of 8. R. Jones of Pittsburgh out of $20,000 in a fake poolroom in Weat Elghty-seventh street, Bofore starting back to » Angeles Leigh had vp | self ww feeling particularly “sore” on itl a big thing and such « nuperniy | {2 Police officials. He accused these I've given practically every | MM of taking money from the gang minute of my time to it and it doce’: | 40d then, for spite, causing the arr In the morning we Workers start out cach with a handful] Welah wired what Information he jes tor pen-|of cards on which are of the membere, had to Distr! went Al Attorney Whitman, who tant District-Attoruey Groehl McRae. Congress will be neld on Sunday after-| conyMiong enough we come away with| MADE CONFESSION IN WHIT- neon st the Hippodrome, Congiosu-| man the father of the bill, will be the prin-| cipal speaker. Other orators will Be heard and 1ee- olutions will be adopted favoring the! which I am vi passage of the bill. Opposition has been encountered and the mass mect- ing is designed to show that the Gov- New York generally are in favor of it. eyetem of pensioning Govern: Mains in other countrie: past the Hammill bil) at the nest sos- atom, ——— Rafiread’s Bo: ry ‘The taking of a mortgage of $30,000,000 by the New York Connecting Railroad Company and the present issue of bonds to the extent te-day by the Public Service Coma The company ts bullding a r read and bridge to connect the N. ¥ M. H. ané H. railroad with the roads of the L. 1. R, RK. Company and the la Tunne! and Termin, read Company. The bonds must . Bixty-second In addi. & number of students who] who ure out on $2,00 ball, following m-/ merely come dally for instruction, *, \e sum iT in which Ol " ;® place in ch young women muy | Jones of Pittsourgh. Marly dropped when he gets tov vid to/ And a sate home, which they might not Work, and Gniess he has saved suine- | othe: thing out of hie salary he is doomed! , 00 end bis days as @ dependent. The| me into this campaign, and from now It i] the under the gupery Fellowes Morgan, I have a |every one I know with a roved. | arted $11,000,000 were approved | r gave they have been generous indeed. “I have not ab yet tried any one I do who not know personally, or any does not know me, because I think nto the Wall street district—that gent. of par value, and this discount| have generally left to the men. amortized during the life of! women h: we But we TRIP ABROAD, e met with more success {nj check or @ promise, which Is Just a» MAN’S HOME, james Hammill of New Jersey, | good, On the way from Chicago to New “My interest In the campaign coines| York McRae outlined his accusations of my Interest in the Studio Cluv of] to Groehl, and on Oct. 12 MeRae, b; N stregt, of | arrangem This 1# 4] home and there made a complete state- club in which seventy young girls live, | ment, wirle who are students of one or an- Leigh and Thomas were sent out to other of the arts, painting, sculpture, et corroboration, Mr. Whitman ei ermment employers and the peopie of drawing, music oF literate £ t, went to Mr. Whitman’ wot it from Carter and T eaux, Y arrest for complicity in ewindling rwine be able to obtain for them-| Dominick Riley, who was retired from ecess of this place led/the Police Departinent Kerday for lity, would be called be- physical di ‘mull the Ath I shall give every atom| fore the Grand Jury to-~day to toatity 4nd) of energy I possess to the work. ry ined effort will be made to! In the matter of the accusations made “As captain of team No, 25, which ts! ny McRae. Mr. Whitinan announced n of Mra. Wiillam | ihat itiley will not be called before next hed oUt} weok, Neither McRae, Carter nor Tar- equest for] isaux haw appeared before the Grand the object of the fund has been explained I and the} ” ip, the team have had little dim- in succeeding. out 1 had a list which my fat ‘sons likely to contribute, and Jury as yet, mudden retirement of Capt. Riley yesterday had @ great deal to do with precipitating action on the part of Mr. | Whitman, Mor several months his men have been making @ qulet investigation Into the subject of wire-tapping, A few hours after Capt. Riley's retiro- ment Wus announced he was served jlasc niet with fore the Grand Jury, EARD RILEY HAD PLANNED the city in the past two years. Langer ntrymen, The branch has fi the witnesses are George McHae, Frank | his country hundred members. George W. Perkins, leader of the cam- qn, yesterday announced a gift box are among the most e¢: t wire-| iis name be kept secret for the time|be an attendant ut the Wilson-Sayre| wedding, is the man who !s sald to be| in the business and are mem- of the Gondort gang of confidence ‘The three are out on $20,000 bail e ing. ‘ “He ts in Burope,” Mr. Perkins ex- plained, “and cable after I umes, Then he stipulated that his name er MARRED TEAHERS CANT BE EXPELLED FOR BEING MOTHERS (Continued from First Page.) °) 1 and inoor FOUR CLIQUES OF IN THE DEAL. have been a p. man of high rell, once @ city detective but now at the bead of an agency of his own, ts understood to bave visited Whitman yesterday on behalf of the former policeman "go-betwe complete story of ft payments in exchange for im- The man will ie to see Mr, paign. ¥ Bet the im-) ‘our days of the campaign, Of the abov made in cablegram and 92,000 to Miss Dorothy Perkins, Another $25,000 gift came from W. L. Dodge. Other con- tributors of large sums to yesterday's totals were: Tiffany & Co,, $5,000; C, W. Harkness, (4,000; Sir. and Mrs. H. L. Sat- terlee, $1,000; F. A. Wallace, §1,000; dirs. Herman Armour, $1,000; Mr. and Mra. jr came at a time Mr. about to indict the ‘‘go- in the belief that he was pre- fe this jurisdiction, eral days ago. had been subpoenaed Promise to tell all he know: staved off the indictment for the time Stephen Baker, $1, E. C. Converse, $1,000; D. B. Roberts, $1,000; Stuart White, $1,000; J, EB, Aldrich, 1,000, The wiretappers, it is claimed, had been able to make the game one of the in New York under jem of “police protection.” The pickings were so rich experts from all parts of the country flocked her finally refused to “come across,” ac- to the wiretappers themseives, and then arrests began to follow, CLEANED UP $200,000 $16,808; Bron committée, $1,053.60; Har- lem committee, $546; colored committee, $5,115; Executive Committee, 851,000, Mas torney Whitman were the chief speakers at the usual Juncheon at campaign head- quarters yesterday. Mayor Kline | re had words of praice and encourage- ment for the work of the Y. M. C, A and the Y. W. C. A. Mr. Whitman is 000 | member of the ¥. M. C. A. and an active | campaigner in the present activity. KELECTION OF BARTLETT ADMITTED BY BARNES | oss. Wiillam Barnes, Republican Bta' oMficial at headquarters by one of the Chairman, conceted torday that Judge Werner had been dofeated for Chief WhO Judge of the Court of Appeals and that William Bartlett was elected, Mr, Barnes made this statement: | “We based our claims of the election 00 a month and 15 per| of Judge Werner as Chief Judge on the cent, of the profits of their illegal trade, | figures «iven for New York City aa compiled on election night, It appears from an examination of the official re- Was (0) mturns a mistake of 3,000 in favor of Werner was made in the Twenty-third it went. For a time : county 000 the wiretappers played for amall stakes, | 1 ucwa, tie clit bee mutton and seeing that nothing happened the; got boller and w There is one case in which 63,500 was. paid to the police to “f: the money im said to have been refunded to the complainant and the witnesses have all disappeared. juckers" within « few months, however, before the police got The wiretappers arrested don't they were “double crosse: but they eay they didn't get what they paid for, and for that reason to “equeal” to the Grand Jury, as they have already done to the prosecutor, cording to McRae, the wiretappers were put in touch with @ police The wiretappers’ agent, aid to have been “Tom” Brown, has told his story to Mr. Whitman, It was reported yesterday that Capt,| in touch with heads of ayndicates of fortune tellere and disorderly house keepers. They combined in ment to pay 8 Mcltae said the money was pald regula) ly to the policeman or his superior of- they understood it go to the "man higher up," but they don't know whe: ¥ | bring about hia defeat. On the returns’! ent out for all they! ay yiven for the city of New York in the first Instance Judge Werner would | have been easily elected." Among the amounts men- lost to them within a few Willlam J. Mason, North carotina, | rd Pendleton, Pal: $100,000. FY BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., Nov , W. Powell partially destro suopoena to appear | aad K. ©. Sidbury, $3,000 cach; Stmedn, partment store he | Pittsburgh, $208, and D. 8, | Corry, Winnipeg, Man., $64,000, $20,900; Major Pia, $45,000; Dr, sulting In a loss Six other buildings were damaged. The District-Attorney had heard Capt’ trom income | sovectiag (ham the mon have, and it ta | Riley'a health was euoh he intended te nates Le agente , ih T $2384, SSPE 9499-69602: Campaign Reached on the Fifth Day. TPESIS-IS-9995- ers’ Contributions. H iris and’ men as well as the | | sum from a con- i 3 : : ent 80, HERE 18 HONORED, with every big wiretatpping swindle iB) y 31, A, here for his work among | Williams Colleze may become directly , #1d Miss 3 t_me this donation by be withheld umtlh Re could get back Four cliques of awindlers, adcording|and confer with his wife as to what to the siory, have been paying one-|name the subscription should be made quarter each of the $2000 a month said | in." to have gone to the police. It is al-|CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ANONY- lJexed the payments were made to two men now retired from the force, and by them taken to @ Headquarters official. “go-betweens” ie eald to rolman and the other a MOUS DONATIONS. Joseph Rettinger, captain of one of the Bronx teams, sald he “passed the hat” in several piano factories during the day. In one he got &5 and in an- other $%, The donors, for the most part, were foreigners, Anonymous contributions continue to wane rotendayn total ot 87100 wane: | the fault or wrongdoing of the relator | ported from persons who preferred to] (Mra. Peixotto) keep their identity Aidden, making & | due solely to that cause, such an absence total of $278,500 thus contributed ia the| cannot ba held to be neglect of duty. It ig at least open to question whether if the contract with the relator had ex- preasly provided that It should be ter- minable in tha event of the relator giving birth to a chili such a condition of the contract would be valld, and certainly In the absence of express provision by the courts wii! not impiy that #0 odious la condition was a part of the contract. ; V. B. Macy, $2,500;] “If a teacher cannot be removed for her marriage she cannot be re- moved for an act that is an Incident | of her marriage and the writ of man- | The Kingsley committee gathered | date is srante $9,412; Clarke committee, 6.95; Kunz| Mrs. committee, $6,010; women's committee, | the School Department on Oct. 8, 1933, | Bhe had been in the Department for On Feb, 3, 1918, she absented herself from the Department. “At that she was ill with ear date Ass | ciate On April 7, 19 On April 22 she | sum $5,000 was that Ardolph Kiine and Dis! will be suMicient to 4 the Thompson de- ¢ thin afternoon, re- Amated at $100,000, sg SiASULBRE I Re, | Wig Rous Colle, 3 Pound Tan SH] tt Wit abate Fee a NOVEMBER 14, 1918. | Margaret Woodrow Wilson and Man. |FoRMeER SH AWEEK CLERK She May Marry in White House 4 4644bO4O46. Thomas E, Wilson Elected To-Day dee CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—Thomas E. Wit #08, Who onterel the employment of Mortis & Company week, was Went of that c ing the late Edward 4 Edward Morris, te president. The Public Si ato a rout wt transit 9 wid through Fortieth street to ect the isting svbwa: in Park avenue with t new sutwi ngton avenue. The route begind in 1 midwa ty-seventh streets and runs northerly under Park avenue, private property, Fortieth street, private property and The Commission did not ind ite previous action in adopting @ route for hmection of the two lnes through Forty-second street. No explanation was § for the action in adopting the Fortieth street connection. None , | of the Commissioners would discuss the matte’, New MIDDLETOWN, Conn. Nov. 4—Au- tomoblie bandits shot four times early wooded toad nh who is a member of Gov. Baldwhr's eta, put on full speed and unhurt. . * Mothers’ Pe aT. P. Minnerota Sup! teat ee onere ey coees «© CBOE 8 HI8GS-H::04 GOS. Rumor in Washington haa It that} an ardent visitor to White House, rearet Wilson, eldest of the | three daughters of the President, is the Ve! interested in two of President Wilson Gaughters instead of in Mixa Jessie Wile | PO Dr. Gilvert Horrax, Bachelor | 8 at Montelatr, ceived his M.D. from Johns Hop+ ‘of | 90N alone. hat Of Arts from Willams in 1909, who will] king Medical School in Baltimore this. A Peter Bent Brignam Hospital loadin of “continuous absence from duty for] direct | the purpose of beartug a child.” of the Board of) ored her removal | around that her condition would bh bad effect upon the pupils and that Who 1 about je aA mother exerted ne influence jot Mlan the older irl A minority report favored her the Hoard I voted a "WIL there be an a cision?” was asked, 1 don't think there ought appeal made,” “The decision as handed down by tie Supreme Court ought to stand.” RAGTIME WINS FAVGR. Academy of Arts Prete! nd as her absence was Problem Nov y of Arta and Letters was placed ing here to-day aa in favor of rag- st @ex problem novels. ld De Koven, #peakeing in favor red that ragtime it Peixotto was dismisseg from ghteen years, nea and that it was creat: bullt from the bottom up as and no child was born to her, ved notice of her suspension and on June 10 was tried and found guilty’ | er McChord Crothers said the 1 of the present was Special for Friday, Nov. M4 CANDfED SMYRNA FIGS—Just 9 litle Orlental Luxury presentin 4 favored tpanish Peanuts, > Cortlandt eit st vleluck. CEYLON TEA cttiaebtanaetat ner HEADS MORRIS COMPARY by Directors of the Meat ~ Concern. we he late packer al TO.LINK TWO TUBES. , et Monte ¢ Commiseion to-day ay of Batis and general pian for 4 ted and 4e a point under Park avenue about y between Thirty-wixth and ‘Matr- ngton avenue ty Morty-secono a ELUDES AUTO BANDITS. javen Doctor Spee Bull Away as te Fly Around Him, jay at Dr. W. F. Verdi of New en as he sped through a lonely here. The phystetan, Motiers’ Peni an convinced—-reni me another bot. ¢, dt has done ail that you ‘There enthuei who tried quid hate tement that tts monstrated with & slugie appilcatlo verified by her, Wi the rami urance (a every woman annoyed by} nuperfiuoun Loin on che face, meck oF arm sue bit q £1 Rado acts inat 2 Drvg and ‘trom, ' In This Orthopedic Shoe Your weight is distributed, equally over the whole surlace of your foot—=- under the arch and undeg the toes, because the cushion sole moulds 1 to the exuct shape of foot. In the ordinary shoe heel d ball of take all the pres: ing, tired feet result, For Men and Wome: Woolworth Bldg,, 12 Park Stores) 1352 Broadway at 36th: HELP WANTED—MALE, ‘rienced In oneratin Shure ly “ale ee Special for Saturday, Nov. 15 TED FRUIT AND NUP Ing varicty flavors, with Nut centres. Our de, goods, Brooklyn stores tT ores open Maturday evenin:

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