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AE PRS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 HIS SIGHT FAILING, |The ‘Corkscrew Curl,’’ the ‘‘Fore Lock’’ and the ‘‘Brimless Derby’’ OFFICERS’ » SHOOTS WIFEDEAD| Are the Proper Things as Society Sees Them at the Horse Show [|hK¢ THE TIMBER ANDKILSHINSEL “ee 5 , =] | NEARLY MORNIN. , Approaching Blindness Drove Jumping, However, Is Only © New Rochelle Diamond Set- Te6 , MYSTERIQUS -LbOKIG Preliminary to Real Cup ter to Sudden Frenzy. Lnscch hh Events Later-—Mackay Wins, ATTACK UNEXPECTED. The army wan the thing at the Hew Show to-day. Officers from the armiag of seven countries participated in te evolutions of their chargers, The slap of it was tha’ moat of the evolutiess | Were in tle morning, when society @6e | taking its tub or putting up its Baty, Clarence Mackay’s chestnut mate Laity Burns won first prise for three-yeap After Breakfast Fires at Wife Till She Falls; Then Pierces Own Brain. Despondent over falling eyesight whieh threatened to destroy his useful- Ness as a diamond setter at Tiffany's, where he bad been employed for thirty years, George B, Newman shot his wife old fillies, but fatied to win the cup Bus up by the International Horse Show of London for two, three and four-yeape olds, This wae taken by Bury Surpetee of the Broadiawn Farms, four-yearet@ cheatnut mare, sire Btow Gabriel, -- | Bury Candy. England's Pride was 60 tour times and killed himself to-day lond, She ts a bay, 9 years old, in Ris home at New Rochelle. Mre. stands 151-2 hands high and te out of Newman died later in the Now Rochelle 00 D Alethorpe Maud by Towthorpe Pex Hospital. former. ‘ deunta uote wa maak eo Gea a suciber of Ghese Arseny thet Ma, the record lah Jumper of Mowe fe was fifty-two, They lived in . way, may be out mping © Gad te the ihcbaile Heights Abarinantn, Evening Clothes Are| were aitres G. Vanderbilt, Foxhail P Oe Coes Gene he : . ight. He in owned by Liet. W. i i : Keene, Louis Haight, Egerton L, Win- The Women: n No, 20 North avenue, wittem D.| Fitted to the Wearer,|throp jr. Sidney, Holloway, Richard Hethere of the Akerahua' Dragoon \ Newman, their son, a bookkeeper in the : i: 4 : Cryin Women’ sGowns [8 | ment ot No National City Bank of New Rochelte, a| Not Hung on Him; Dene, Fecak a Wikre ioueh Satin, Velvet and Chif- antey. tees te ae wee married and lives elsewhere, and «| Waistcoats Are of Silk, Widener, F. Ambros H. K. " frightened by an “L” train anéd married daughter, Mrs, H. L, Warbve ‘i rs Bloodgood, Henry Brevoort Kane and fon: Ermine Cloaks Are |*'™**!f 1n one of his foretegs. A live in Houston, Tex. Just “Off White’; Pre- vailing Style Is a “‘V"’- Reginald Waterbury. These are only a %y . |tinary ‘surgeon prescribed some met. The eye trouble that promised to few, but they represent the beat dressed Bewitching in Their | cine, which ne anid wouldn't effect & @isable Mr. Newman had been pro- Shaped Opening; But- tons Are “Fancy” and men in the city, The clothes they wear M “ .| Permanent cure but that the curative gressing for some time, but it was only in the evening may, therefore, be a lagnificence; Descripe| sect woud last tor only twenty mim n few days ago that he found the a a8 5 utes. So the Heutenant ie going to try Aleease was probably beyond the ekill teas pHa stclanncThid atan Fat) tions of Some of the} ii iwenty minutes of medicine and of ccullsts. His depression was ©>-] Woreh Chai; In the first place evening clothes are Noteworthy Costumes |*tt«' the jumps, If possible nod pleas AE enscser re parent to his wife and hie friends, who ‘ate! ins Are Es) cgns. they must convey he tdea that with a alx-inch band of badner tur and] Tell the Story of the litah Mincores. ea Mid thelr best to cheer him up. sential. they are fitted to the man wearing her collar and muff were of the same Winter Fashi Sie han te Gues mae Mre. Newman prepared breakfast for them, not hung on him. He should fe: ‘ur. ler low crowned hat of white inter Fashions. a4 4 whose her husband morning and that he has them on, because there direction the monater historic pageant fur | She wore shoes of black patent bare ape My Batis Ba eather w t ern, ‘ pinned Mal eg acs | ies soy Maher Bike, ‘ieee bodice had a vest of handsome white} present a pageant in Rrookiva! “3 ‘pan in and became part of the wells laco and the upper edge of the decol-|her custom in the cities where the dressed strollers along the board walk, {Ct Of black velvet, the upturned | pageants are presented to recrult te Conapicious among thene, from a fashion f(t 9f Ince, Her black velvet hat] participants from among the standpoint, was Mae Murray, who (s had @ single plume tn royal blue at the|in which the production is made. noted for her exquisite costumes, alt of] "2°: Her ornamenta were a string of|one interested may communicate which bear French lavel. This was| Vt In the box with Mra, Fleltmann | Mra. Craig at the United Neigh! plalely: @VIdeHE Ib the: PasHION: lines 68 ae ee whter, Lida Fleitmann, | Guild, No. 1% Nassau street, Brooklyn. the black Russian velvet suit she wore| 42? Mise Hopeton Atterbury, both In on Saturday. The chic short round | Patty riding habits, edged coat had a tiny edging of fitch,| Mra. William Du Pont wore a and small white satin 4 pleasing touch. A fet Velvet had the brim edged in matching should be nothing roomy or easy about @ tail coat and waistcoat, With the coat tight across the back to keep it flat, the front part, the lapels, should be cut*well back to make the coat de- ey ‘ate together at 7 o'clock, At the lusion of the meal Mra. Newman went to the kitchen expecting her hus- band to hurry to the trali was his custom. Instead he followed her into the room Before she had an idea of his inten- tlon he took a revolver from a shelf and began firing at her. She was struck in the abdon the breast, the neck and the right arm, Not until she fell did her husband cease hiv attack. ‘Newn n, believi.. his wife dead, fir" @ bullet into his right temple. Tf you wish to learn which horses are entered in the harness classes of the Horse Show, your quest will entail the mild labor of turning over the pages of the official catalogue. If, om the|cidedly open in front to show almost other hand, you wish to see the en-|the entire width of the shirt bosom trants in a far larger “harness” = OF SILK AND than anything the horses nave to offer, «, ” al yea JUST OFF WHITE: ike eee Gea your Bead ae In the matter of waistcoats, the best a ladison Square Gar-| o¢ them are made of silk, and prefer- len te the boxes and then back to the ably what one may call “just off Promenade again. Beoause practically] white.” It {s not a cream color exactly; mre. 0G every living soul in that vast amphi- lores Wt of | White chiffon. The edges were banded vers gave tt] brown velvet with a white Italian blouse| With skunk. Her coat was of meusg -jand © matching hat with upstanding|“elvet trimmed with fax. @be wore @ assed clear through his {t's the color of white silk after tt has of black velvet edged witn| plumes at the side. Her oi girlish hat of black v. cost wa he fell backward, dead theatre is entered in one or another] been washed or cleaned. Some of the VANDERBILT a wate & rope ut diamonds and. large| facing on the upper in was creralg Neighbors who had heard the of the “harness cli for humans; | Waistcoats show @ fine pattern of dots MALICIN G horseshoe of diamonds. Her daughter | with dull-colored posies. Her corsage telephoned for the police. The flat was} manners te count." or tiny arabesques. But nothing floridly ‘ONCE -AROUND- THE: ARENA” was attired In @ pretty toilette of old| bouquet was of orchids and lilies of the entered in a few minutes and Mra] All of which is prefatory to saying gral a ts LelEaise (ee foment WHITE oenice PROG COL-|biue and gray, valley, man was hurried to the hospital. |that the Horse Show is just about the} 7"¢ slp bedi eee ands . SOME OF Among the other handeomely Be sataee ‘consciousness Jong enough | most distingulshed a: sls of well,| ticularly at the waist, and lle flat to an kinds of feathers, tall Imposing one, Is a benefit performance that they'r®] tn the evening white and soft pastel| — PicuaNaoeeee cams Oe oo oe mely gownee to tell the etory of the tr. -ody. dressed people that these United States | the breast. It may be “horseshoed"—| in the hats, and the gowns were low wiving thin week at :fadison Square GAl) Ot ings held swa: 5 genheim, Mra, W. A. McGibbon, See reid erty sary'e toltette waa|,Promenading along the board waik|fuchard'P. McGrann, Mrs, Moneon Mowe pure white, Her full-length unspotted | fremuton We ten per enaticed Mra. [ria tn ecru and white tulle, Miss Mthel @rmine coat with ite deop Russian mabte | tone ota abr dust returned from | McCormick, Miss Mildred Rives in sult collar concealed the handsome white . jiaek . She was attired in! of gray mixture, Mra, Stuart Duncan ip satin gown underneath and only Kae ® het nt bien eet, She wore @ winall| yack velvet and sables, Mrs, Willing glimpse of the white chiffon bodice that ) 440° gle @ lace veil. M. Washburn, Miss Julla Edey tna . Yall ha elon 3 extended to the neck, where It was AN] gray gut of eeedur id on @ alate: | of black, Miss Margaret Overton im @ Iwhed off with a narrow band of ermine. |Voe hat iter ned ee Arce | mult of gr¥en, Miss Le Brun Parsons ta earls this . ok 5 ira. * Pee ee tuner ot [And & black hat. Mra Arthur Carroli|cORt, Mine Alive Tinker, | Mise 4 at had» pris Appeared in a amart ault of black broad-| Web® Mra. Walter Pheing Bliss, Mere aigrettes at the side, tn Mraz, p,{Cloths Her ture were pointed fox William M. V. Hoffman in black velvet, Lie ct atante aig Aire Coma Nixon: | opty Mere, Taller, debutante daughter | Ne 2. os One Uae geome The former wore a gown of yellow satin of i in © Taller, was @ wtudy in brown, Semin Protos zen that wan completely hidden by a coat of | cont peed ot plaid and her short inti d unmarked ermine ith a white fox o0l-| vot way reeparedb a (Lt bat stoels lar. Her black velvet hat had @ 18C®) ing Clarkson wore a sult e arene brim and black plumes. Mrs, Nixon ap-|‘The collar and cufta were of all Hilgeees fared in a black satin gown over Which |and her hat was of b Se SRNR LOR: \isoine coat of black of brown velvet, e wore a han Mra, Walter Watson appeared in a can | that 1s, the opening cut lke a U—be-Jin the neck and bewitching. den. It ts worth any man's while to Ko ven hone o arya Wak od cause there were several of these in] Thats how it looked to the man OM|there just io seo them in all the glory kitchen stove (this Is being written by| ¢Villence Saturday night, but the pre- Je, But the expert fam-|of their plumage. Again, if the catty ‘@ man) and some of the men bat less | Yalling style Is @ V-shaped opening < there beside him sought | retort that women dress to make other than OM when it comes to a cont ora {The Waistcoat has elther three or four) to enlighten him. She ran an alert eve! women envious, let the other women Ko Waistcoat but, as @ gathering of thou,| Duttons, and in character these follow |down the throng and swept the v0xes to the Garden and turn green. sands, the Horse Show sessions afford | the taste and purse of the wearer. with an all-encompassing slan ane! Whatever the object of dress, 1€ any one an opportunity to see not only the| Primarily the buttons are “fancy; that then held forth: 5 jone wishes a great white light shed upon laut cry but the very best taste in per-|!% they may be set with diamonds or e gowns and cloaks of the women! it and how charmingly tho new modes sonal adornment, masculine and fem-|™&Y be mother of pearl with crossed | Are assuredly beautiful this year, The! may be worn, let that person hie him- inine, threads of diamonds. They may be of |CFY Is satin, velvet and chiffon. And) yeif to the Garden show and nee the New Yorkers dress proverbially weil,|*namel or crystal or gold, but thoy just look a hoe ermine cloaks! (This| guperb costumes of Mra, Alfred G, Van- ur, at least, with proverbial distinction, | 88ould be as far removed as possible | Wasn't putting one oe the man; derbilt, Mrs, Edward B. McLean, (Don't you remember the fellow—or was | Tom ordinary buttons, he'd ere these sek) bares 6 gown Francis Hyde, Mrs, Monson Morr ie & gil?—ta the Gross Poada store wao,| Trowlers are neither tignt nor loose; | OF WAKe chifon with ceunle minaret! Misy Audrey Osborn, ire, Rdwand N when you went in to ask the way, or|they tay have a double stripe or a tunte is alver Roles) ean ieee and] reitung, Milas Lota Robinson, ¢Mre. buy a stamp, or borrow a monkey-| Wide single stripe of silk braid down Da ait ed at Gel ane Lapeer Payne Whitney, Mra. Maraden J. Perry, wrench, said to you in a voice ringing | the ouiside seams, but they must be minh aU Sor i ny oe soe ands) Misa Juila H. Edey, Miss Margaret C with penetration: “You're from New| short. They must come weil up over] OF haga N88 tee Ri oe Overton, Miss Paulino Clarkwon, Mra York, ain't you ‘And the people who| the heel, Long trousers are the evil with white fon pig ee cates vel-] tramilton Wilkes Cary and half @ hun constantly visit New York dress well, | ComPanions of long sleeves. Se ee ae caine there's | ged more who were at the show on ‘Therefore, the Horse Show should ver; | IN shirt bosoms the men showed [4 chinchilla coat, and @ attiix of pearls. | saturday ard will be there nearly every) velvet with chinchilla trimmings. | back velvet mult with skunk trimmings properly be the occasion upon which to| more diveralty than in outer clothes, | and a Watlsal hat of plit and waite! gay until the close, Th e wettiol | through which her high collar of dla-lthat was relieved by w corsage bouquet view the smart things in raiment.| Some had unstarched bosoms made of hee ae Nhe ink foaea ana x an tar | £08 the weanon. at any Fate, Just “what) nonds sparkled effectually. of violets, Her hat of black velvet had Whether the time and thought expended | Multi-tucked linen, the tucks leas than | Pand Suey es a bows? ster! they're going to wear this year,” and a} yirg, 1 Hyde, in a handsome |q trimming of black algrett upon embellishment of the human figure | 9 #ishth of an inch wide. Others helt | 0% MAGE WELL WORTH Goin lene mee ventures to suns costume of enbroidered wintarla net! Mise Adele Colgate, daughter of the represent profit or loss is. a matter which, | to the atiff bosom with woven pattern, | PLU trip around the arena has a p and velvet sable furs, entertained | Countess of Stratford, wore black velvet it Is agreed, cannot be decided. So those | PUt all wore two studs. The “hit TO SEE. fashion book heaten three ways from | vrs, Herbert M, Hyde, Sho was attired aye 1 et Wan adorned ne ee nfford It go valiantly om hang | ting, of eourae, 18 @ real pearl stud,| If Mt be true, as often averred, that| tho ace. If this expression Is not en-Tiy navy blue chiffon, trim with! with @ tight blue plume. In hand with Dame Fashion, and thosc|DUt one #4W several which were of | women dress theinselves for the venettt | lirely Inteliigible, it means that the) waite lace ings of ermine, She Whitney was attired i who vannot afford it—well, they do their| “rystal or mother of pearl rimmed, | of the male of the species, It certainly’ writer meant—well, a whole lot. wore a string of pearls and a musielcontume of blue duvétyn brighte naan darndest. with diamonds set in platinum, Tals pink rose. Her small hat of bl a Vext of rowe brocaded allk med FIR8T NIGHT STARTS sHOW Hm nh a wear 4a It saounde alnee vet had a cluster of erect plum with white lace. Her hat was of blu. n hemselves w earcely hd A e slack and pink flues at the aide. Her daughter, Joan, OF THE FASHIONS. more than w avarter of an inen in| Ag t Fi Fash + down, wore black velvet ee t 4 Mra. Henry Seligman's of veri. |and @ hat of th a The first night of the Horse Show, last| diameter. The cuff links generally ewes eminine as tons gria was offer y hidden by @ biack| black and white Tine ae eg : € e Saturday, well sufficed to indicate jus:| matched the studs, uniess the latter Wace ee J with chthohills, |Sreltung entertained Got , what the “proper thing” is in this sea: - and Mrs, ° were pearls, One pair was of amali P; re velvet hat had a brim of/Kenna in the afternoon. M son's dreas for men, although it really | inked balls encrusted with tny dia- Ul Boxes and ‘om de black lace and tulle trimmings, wore a cloth costume * ar a n changes very little from year to year. | monds. U is RO Oates aimee area anid WHITE HOUSE PROWLER CAUGHT BY THE POLICE. Man Falls to Explain Queer Acts in Early Day and Jalied. WASHINGTON, Nov. 17,— While prowling in the shadows of the shrub- bery, south of the White House early to-day a man giving his name as Clyde Wythers, and his address as this city, was arrested by the White House po- Mee force. He could give no explanation for his presence so close to the Executive Mansion and was imprisoned. He will be remanded to the asylum hospital for examination as to his sanity. —_—_—— TROTTERY GOES UNDER. Foreea Tavern Lo reptey by Another turkey trottery day with the filing of an Involuntary pe- tition in bankruptcy againat the Tavern Louls, a tango restaurant located In the Flatiron Building, The reason assigned for the failure was a dispossess action filed by the restaurant's landlord, The liabilities were placed at $72,000 with as- sets totalling about $25,000, The petition wae filed by Palmer & Searles, acting for the following creditors: P. Hubbard Bancroft, the Du Vivier Company and 9 FONE te pena Saas et struck the new note in fashion that} PRESENT OWNER OF THE HOPE|® #ial! black velvet it trimmed with the Tarr Brothers’ Stationery Company, | A® for the women's Kowne patiunce for/WATGH CHAINS ARE REALLY lntgeaae katong dcliawinge At ne DIAMOND. black Wings. Her furs were of silver! ; fenait Ti ak etatea duane Hough named fave |® momen they senuire the sid] of ap eee ee el From the mining partoriat stand. | pevisired hna’ni Os lover alae t| saig. xewerd’ ® Metaen, whe owne| Oh Mes, Brettung’s sult was of black | Mt piano is not a cheap new ame, ; Pe ‘i q ; nt the opening of the CE Wega dace at y . MeLean, wh velvet and her black h . Fi ete Ta atan epee of ther on. ‘Let the men be firat for once | Wateh chains, while came toto more aoa ie ant Madison square Garden | te baek afforded a pleasing trimming. | que famous Hope diamond, wore a cot | with tulle hat was trunmed | but a ‘used piano of a well made auc we bitiaeak ‘As haw been said, the dreas of men|or les# vogue some time ago, are mow] was a complete success, and this not-| MRS. A, G, VANDERBILT IN |tume of white chiffon trimmed with} 96 e— and well known inake. continue the 3 varies put little with succeeding years,| part and parcel of evening dress. But] Vite fact that aoclety in eta skunk, Her Watteau hat of pale pink COLORINGS FEATURE OF] | . A 5 Pic and this ia particularly true of evening} such chains should by infinitesimally | ity ioyalty to was forced to CK PLUSH VELVET, tulle had dainty trimmings of lace and EVENING GOWNS. Such a piano will cost no mere Hin Joke Cont Hts Lite, clothes. However, there details of | thin, platinu: have divide its adh the foot-| Mr& Alfred G. Vanderbitt arrived] tiny pink Mowers, and a bow of pale| A striking feature of the evening to-| than the cheaply built new ome BYRACUSE, Nov. 17.—Wiiliam Hodge, | cut and fit, to ay nothing of the appur- | links alternating with plain on ex and the show, The latter jy with several of the guests whom| piue satin adorned the back, lettes was the marvellous sof iat i ear three gwenty-tour, of Tarrytown, died at Cror| tenance which Instantly differentiate) was scarcely @ well Greased man at nan consequence, but even th she and Mr, Vanderbilt had entertained | ter oruainents Were pearls, and a coat | dinplayed. Mepecially altrartive wee the and will outlast snd auty ton late yesterday of a stab wound re-| the well-dressed mun from his less for-| the show on Saturday night why did], aitendance of avciety was curtailed |’¢ luneheon In the Garden, She wais ut-|of chinchilla conceaied her gown. She | harmonious color scheme prenented in| OF the commonplace kind. celved early in the morning. Hodge, | tunate of \ess-caring brother. And when| "ot sport a cha while on his way home with his room- to it, the question: | Wore black Girected | What does well-dressed mean? can only | runner Many of them, too, m guards With a gold at their necks. these, fashion was there in all its splendor, And it was by tired in a costume of black plush vel- | } her guest Miss Lota Kobinaon, |the adjvining boxes of Willlam Ziegler! We vet, The Russian blouse had a collar] who was attired in black satin, with al jr and Samuel D, Rid and cuffs of handsome fox and wh are offering this week sev- In the former| pen rk io Pasduse lata te rea Oy Feternine tot te i A : the arena boxes, ; ay, At of black velvet, the upturned brin|were two beautifully wowned women {eral used Pease Pianos at $150 to a ing rel asqua @. | be answered by o the appare!|in many cases, a pair of eyexlasses ‘| opened revealed @ V neck, edged witt,|t,, TRAed ith Aallbate uowradine lite oeanee VAvoF eveninr . Laer Y | the occupants of the boxes w ed with | brim outlined w patanding | the evening coat of the! ®2OL The latter resented it, and drawing al of those who are recognized in New| Was attacied and tucked into al giyeq much interested in the movhic|# Sef Frill Of lace, w string of pearls] aigrettes, Her ornaments were a hign {one blending veautifully with the roy | $200 that originally cost from abbed Hodge and disappeare York as well dressed men. Saturday's | waistevat ny Ket, Hut one youngster hfaynion display, for such It truly was, (40d 4 corsage bouquet of orchids. 11 niar of pearl and diamonds and long | purple velvet coat of the other ovcy.| 8229 tO 8450, that are warranted in a box had a diminutive pair of opera “i jack velvet mushroom hath ‘ : * before them. v0} hat had fe] peart 1 pant for ten years the . glasses attached to his, history. of the er of paradise at the back. In the]. Mrs. Mias Margaret Warren appeared in old Fi SamO 6 BERS EAT ING MEAT REGULAR CLOGS THE Steer aie Sep DMs Aa: Ske Alle t erarag! Bi stew and |S¥eninig she appeared In white satin {in a costume of royal biue velvet gold satin, ant the bodice was veiled 4 | terms of payment, $1.50 per week, fled by its wearears, is pract what oxtenatve |The skirt was in walking lengu i ‘ine milliners mat xtensive show K length and thy We also have some fine bar- It was last winter, although ones seas it! a he Anant na |dudle-tiered minaret tunte. of ; sp allabt diminution of the “bel ‘The | ne 18 models asiat this opening, An¢ ally why should not soclety be i sted in| *mbroidered lace fel! Into a graceful rip guins in slightly used playes- \e e Sakis Pent ar! int ‘anne gat ne tual mo ney be tee eae teres wa ates aie. | Tortures Of Indigestion lanes from|Sst0idn wide, and the two-inch dui cloth band show just as they are in the manntking |!4nding, The decollete bodice af match Write f AN « unlversal Ineldental, the further (tthe French ra And #o New|! lace was ed, with the same fur Mi e f C ° e rite for catalog and complete ack on your head you can wear your \ Sea, = whe wore aipenlpey i t t sain tia 1 ae wate the better ar YOUP Vory's society watched the passing |S Wore @ black panne velvet cap iseries 0 ons Ipa 10n bargain list. elved the very | "Med with white silk and having a show, for here they ri WHERE THE MERE MAN RE- jutent fash: oten'f Paris, and white fox collar. Her black velvet p! ° Taegan fod drug store tor |W Po cem weeDee sare ne anes" lua ho, ere Sadi fee winging Evils of Impure Blood ,PEASE,PIANO CO., Flush your Kidneys ocea A i iss : fasion display in the boxes. | Wore w string of pecris and 4 corsage 128 W. 42dSt., nr. Broadway, N.Y. ly with a table- [before breakfast for a few days, Now we come to the gowns of the 5 bouquet 2 sionally with a tal Seo ae then ee Hee nee | women and to a man's dismay. They! A mielySiaart caetiine Hint wen |LondNEy oo OOS A walle. onepations Quickly and Safely Removed by Brooklyn: Newarks spoonful of Salts to Tnmous salts ia made from the acid of | Were all Aufty and shimmery and @hiny fliywerd Liv rena tee an rane b aisabin Hisaia, were 4 cote 34 Flatbush Ave. 10 New St. rat 4 rapes and lemon juice, combined with | #24 Of Many colors and soft textures Yerdiaris ie f of bs duve ’ iuan Valvatl —_—_—_ avoid danger. Aiife, and is harmless to flush clogged | Saturday night, The women had nate PENG Ase Ra ee CARRERE HEL ere vanea eee A full line of Victor and Columble -—— kidneys and stimulate them to normal | 09 and those on the promenate were Clow collar of geal lye able, | tie) a te | wa Mest folks forget that the kidneys, Hactivity. It alao neutralizes the acids | Men to be wearing whoes, It was im- cost was a short, round eday model and | Murine Mt We back With two outatande pean ene ees terete eae se lonted [ie the’ urine serie’ me Toneer Teeitegecs | poasible. to see the shore. of those in buttoned clare to the neck with jet | Ing wini inade up of short al¥rettss, and need a flushing occasionally, elae we | thus ending bladder disorders, the boxes. A gre: roof them buttons | 30 No. ds the box-of Teginald o> Van>| have backache and dull misery in the | Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; | "ad fur clouks « vir ahioudves, AN DATE Soa Mer By ® derbhit, there wax ® merry party of kidn , severe headaches, theu |makes a delightQul effervescent lithia- | that ts, aia: Be ee Een ol deal o Rp WM tp I PPA Be RUNES PAU pe AD i ‘ thatietwinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, | water drink which everybody should take | to be “the tink” to let the oak drop io skirt fell 4 woort tune of wold] Martin Davics, The nomen was tte The Family Chocolate Laxative Read World Real Estate Adie, gontal strived tiack ecnlffon cloth. iss Cathleen ‘ off the otver shou Hone of the ness and all sorts of bladder | now and then to keep their kidne, Jerbilt, whe looked Ge ok Wuomaa aran Ex-Lax Saves Pain and Suffering; makes people! Sor Best Bergains. thus avoidi: i lications. | cloaks were of ermine and brilliantly This was gathered full about the nor-| charming in & tol) You simply must kep your kidneys ik wellknown local drvggit sayy be witta an others xm of ora wage ! waist and che Hitle cloth Bton Jack | edge trimmed with fitch, ate hi althy and is safe for infants and grown-ups. Use World Real Estate iT the moment you | sells lots its te beli of fur, brown and gray. ee me, Bruguiere made a pretty picture -) Pe ‘i ple ‘pain in the Kideey in overcoming Kidney trouble while its again, some wore of velvet stuff with out & Comupay'y sain of Lfent Meet in in white in box No. 4. Her costums wae ExeLax is guaranteed to be efficient, gentle, harmless. Jor Quich Results. regiem, get about four ounces of Jad lonly trouble, risk tue collars and cults, There were Bot, ii, "oreragnd Li." canta’ per pound,—adrt, of white velvet, The coat was edged A 10c Bes Will Prove Thies Tey It Te-Day—All Druggists, pag Me csi idan ith eb etic A - si i a a