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t WHEN ARCHITECT ~ SADHED WEDHER Corry B. Sarno Sued for ¥ $100,000 Heart Balm, Can- “not Remember Promise. GIRE poi WITH DATE. | ) Says She Traveled Over Coun- try With Him, They Being | Engaged. | i | | PARENTS SHOULO LET THE CHILD STRETCH OVT ON HIS BACK AND WICK HIS LEGS > ~*~ + IG he A @x ENCE FOR YARD NURSERY M Corry B. Comstock, whose archl- tootoral ideas are represented in public buildings im Pittsburgh, Chicago and Philadelphia, doesn't remember a little thing lke the day and occasion upon | which he promised to make Miss Sue) Sebrencongost, a Pittsburgh girl, his wite, Mine Gue is quite ready to give him facts, and aiso prove ther, ste says. | Bome months agg Miss Schrencongost, | Lawyer Lowen B.\Ginn avers, brought owt against Mr. Comstock for @100,0m in poraistently neglecting | t@ make her Mra. stock. The arch! teot ives | {n Bretton Hall and has of- No, 10 West Fortieth street ~the ar. aid to have fondly termed “A Child Wants to Stretch Out on His Back and Kick Up His Legs,’”’ Says the Renowned Italian Teacher-Psychologist, “and That Kicking Should Not Be Suppressed.” Biehty-Arn atest” te Ne} Advice to Parents From Dr. Maria Montessori in| Mr. Con lawyers applied to the Matter of Proper Exercise for Babies to Justice Gavegun to-day for an order to examine Mias Sue as to when and where the architect ever promised to wed ant Make and Keep Their Lungs, Bodies and Minds Healthy. algo as to certain other matters : yng to acqitaintances and cafes. ns { motion was adjourned until the Why Mr. ¢ this interesting | The dominating figure in the educational world | to-day is unquestionatly Dr. Maria Monlessori. The | famous “method” of the Malian teacherepsychologist is already revolutionizing the (raining of small children | in every civilized country. Indeed, Dr. Montessori's explanation of her system is shortly lo te translated | into Chinese. 1 Ing to refresn Mr even to extent endearolg missives w rhish plenty of corroborative material, «ie LADY HAS DAY AND DATE, AND) 18 READY TO TELL. The papers in the action only sparse | ly deals oun woman's . romance of eo ndred or more TLE TT OER RATT: THE EVENING WORLD, HAN at ant of animal De. MARIA MONTESSORD G A BALL way. fe would way, * arly every FRom THE CEILING THURSDAY, DECEMBER TOASK‘SCHRECY’ [How American Mothers Should Develop Their Childre cultivating the earth and the care and pleats, You cas readily see that these exercises be ey help in directing the mind of e@ child toward certain of the aud teach @ love of matnre which can be brought about in uo better \ or the lungs there are respiratory or, as our Advocates of thet art of brealiy one knows abou _18, 00 WOT WALIr TOO Fast OR MANE TODA W ites. Stor 1 Young Little Mire. se Fhow sorry she is thi Squires, the actor 1918." ‘ To WEEP UP ~1T MANE ea 'AUNT SAYS ACTRESS BRIDE WAS UNKIND Rude Jolt W story to Justice Giegeri y THEM RUN’ ) DANCER HUBBY Takes the Stand. Story Gets a hen Relative es, Who told a doieful lay of red Jolin she was 1 yew at she whe ny St eR TT EP UR ee vs iad UNBOUGHT STAMPS Burgess Tells Supreme Court Justice $225 How He Increased | Monthly s IMPLICATES STATIONER. nbezzler Now Lives in Buf- falo With Invalid Wite and! Two Children, dlary, William W. Burgess, former assistant | secretary of the National Compa Fireproofing and for eleven yeare « trusted f that concern, today told @ mMmissioner appointed by Suprem Juatice Pendleton how, employe ‘oure art for more roboed Karegating 916,000 stamped en- vered to than #ix yeara he systematicall the company 0! ‘hy paving for thousa: ‘velopes which were never | the company. Burgess was never criminally prose voted, although he pate a complete | statement to 1M Vice-Prest- Jent and manager of the concern, tell- jog in deta!) how he made out false stamped envelopes, pre+ sen ie: the billie to wer Bro & Co Keashy, | Court | WIFE ow. fe: ne CLERKGOT $16,000 Ns OF COME-ONS * From Babyhood by the Famous Montessori Method WN SIX EARS FOR “MINUS THE MUSIC SHOCK THE JUDGE Hears Part of One “Poem” and Then Halts the Reader. ON THE Tells How Kellogg Worked to Hitch Tunes to Wayward STAD D. . Verses. ‘ ‘ Mra Beulah P. Kellogg, wite of the” man who promised to make the amateur poets of the nation rich and famous at $1 cach, (entified for her. hueband in Judge Grubb's division of the Federal Court today, Mra. Kellogg toe @° pathetic pleture her husband trying hard to make @ living by midnight Incubrations at the family plano, where he pieced out the mustc to be ung to’ ich a® never before were digmi-c Mrs, Kellogg, again and again turming frightened eyes to her accused hughané, | identified whole sheafe of letters from music purchaser troduced to show that he and did try to make money for his’ poetry-writing clienta. Bhe told of his atatig at No, St Weat Twenty-tate street, Where he cashed checks for the savinent of the envelopes and pocketed the mon His app noe before the Court Com- | atm bt avout by the attor the mtatio company On discovering the a ation, the Nationa Fi Prooting Company " Inst the Tower Com. pan representing part of jthe aw tenn enberzeled, Burgess ty now lying at No, 712 Ash- jland place, Wis Invalid | wite two children, He went there | afte ng ile harged from the National Viren pany early this year, |-rhw artatt liad never been ade public Juntit te when “n'a testimony | was @led in the Supreme Court. late of publishers and ballad mer- chants to whom he aent out monthly Hate of the works of hin arultitudinous clente, ; Then Mra. Kellogg drew the picture of her husband burning the midnight oll in labertous pursuit of the kind ef music that could be hitched up halting meters, ‘A LIFE IN THE CITY FOR ME,’ TRA LAI” ere, far instance, are some more of the sweet young things which Mr, ogg embalmed for the future in ce- ja’ (more or Jess) harmonics: “A Life in the City for Me," whose words are charged to A. V. Stout (1ausic by Robert B. Kellogg), says All nonsense, this love in a cottage, Embowered in trelits and vine— Meanwhile she is now paving her first bri a if he stop to think. 1 need en years ol plighted on fifteen years ’ t , didn't exwctly give | JUMPED FROM $8 CLERKSHI}? TO) Your milkmaid a0 artiess and simple, aie soya ane tisil to America, and for the benefit of American | i AeGuRW AAA Mo UNG Ace ser ve facta of her quickly wreckrd | GOOD SALARIED JO Oh, yen, ia decidedly tine : , ‘. . as : . * . should not be suppressed, ‘Tue chi : i we Lda hh aki ak rT oO Mrs John Packner,) Under examination by Attu Iv the wedding beité a ae ab . Bmitne Wap serie retains et mance, according to Mrs, John Fackuer, amination by Attorney J All moonshine, thin peacefully an tou peace, worry, wet a date] MOlhers she has given The Evening World a series of aves not do thove things trom wivlch are everywhere estd oalrrahia see y hi | mo reprenenting the areproading | “ih aia seine, (ain pescetully snesaing Or ge teats nite came tue nae | flerciews, in which all the most important problems {iter vraing than that of mature, Ite] our caveenied ction | tell the Bodee Just how tig vetie mine} company, HucKean toasted: | vai i tor em ebdfaahioned mattream oMy taall of’ came the h Wan Pe fe . 2 Seg aa ate thing in the dev wae marr | in lee 9 the employ of A life in the city for me. tender, stusgcrg reply. Aad! Of child development are discussed. In the Jirst of tas RDUTIL A CHET RATEET’ Lecep eats liSBRlGs. WIE WHICH gretlave Cb teat Miret and goat important to ihe Court |the National Fireproofing Company as peers nein, unded er heart Was near <a G een ; ) Rene ihe oni oe Me : “LD doubt it 4 . ment the stat that the girl's tather, | clerk at $8 a week. fC wan promot Se aetice Vseeing alt nee| hese interviews, appearing to-day, Dr. Montessori \uin to uo. Pi a LC CLEA Eat iste talhatad oua) SH i A aL GMa aL iach Pray a} tm fond of my friends and eoctety, "sire. Comatac , shi : _atenis aty alten try Xo.alep thelr | mailers much make About exatcinen: | Me aie 6 ually gave hie | Anally secretary et a| All right for your dear busy omatek | fakes up the question of health. Aildren from throwing themaelves on | Coucluded Dr, Montessort. ‘lu pT aah. | Tpaldeatewinty 6f4 Who gathera his honey trom ae gone glimmering, notuing ese (ue ground and from. stretching and | Hation which is making such gr to the e ; ‘ Rut—a iife in the city f to do but resort to nurts fur such iP be aailoae dic ticcarscerodia i. uner aye th he Hal Fireproofing Company, 8 @ city for palm ae mere ino Tee | ARTICLE 1.—HEALTH, hey ahee CULES Tite onal ie ek eae a five young man and vine at Perth Amboy, Keyport, |, Charles Rearient inte tt eran of Y ie to thet ey offen obl ge iiitle ones to 1 Dar @! re » Port Murray and Rar dhas | “Only a Fas jonebud e¢ came Mr. Coaiatuck file er to th _ ( a ; Rs ot worry much | Par excellence ¢ an complaira:, in wht «wit ae! By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. slong In order to Keep up witn older | Hefor Sk of the t'nited| Re offfolated tn that ¢ several auxiliary concerns, ‘The buying | much em) 1s man cust ane 7 opie RETHORN. That tast is a bad error and’ & he Gok VaR miuar th . of stationery for these was one of my in oniy a faded rosebud, r nan date The American mother knows @ great deal about the care of her chil- nay often cause the ‘ttle Lege to bee SUS. __ sll Peta La pg AU ee AAC Dr Worn next to my heart many veapil yaa iideed wun-) dren, espectatly her children in arms, ax I have had the pleasure of learn= come vowed." —_ liane eeuae Seu chee deat « now| “ln the full of 198 | saw Mr. Tower, | In memory of the siver that Miss Sue had taken! Ing since I came to your great, energetic land,” Dr. Montessori began, with |WHEREIN THE CHILDREN TEACH MRS, BLAKE’ S$ ALIMONY plnnive we bart it “he: sacs Muay. | one of the Tower firm, ore Mr, For whom I'v tielr relations into coast her luminous smile, THE TEACHER. Ket “He i now over in teva with | Tower told ne that he would ke to “YOU ARE THE Queen ‘OF Wome, OPE TBA we spoke through an interpreter, for tie paler Have you any suggestion as to the E A ED UPON YE OE PINE BRODRUIY ha et onee ( ARTES NOE Sah DORR Deu Ht om eey Com Papers a seiles of 3 against the her teacher-title—aas no English at all, However, ! ap “i te the misery caused by my niece's con-| Wing lo pay me a commission, a Mr, Lewis Frisk, whose address is, une lady in order Lake tus defense geod . Mast ead tinet. Joba tried to give Flu though he \amed no sum at that time 1 ately, lost In the mists of Kel- and sutfoieat. she does not always need to be verbally understood #¢ We t : auld a thing whe’ wanted, but-ehe I declined to accept the comminsion i! office confuaion, opines “You are According iy Mr Ginn, Comstock met by one speaking a different language. The movements |!**4 in the § eS Werag. (She Withdraws From Court: Her, clothes and Jew that t 1 owas doing a ine Queen of Home, Sweet Home,” thus: Miss Si ougost in Pittsburg at of her expressive face often convey the import of her! a ay siete a € Ae La se Michoie BAM business aid A190! There's a cottage quite smell near the ; * Annee Nae }oThe on rise have igh atin All sas Fro} van in no of money.” | The ena met hae ang remark before the interpreter catches up with her. Ne a great deal about what toey JQ EU Oe: dans ot eer re adi on express par disinclinas | wy, re aneie: @ man with te wites leon years old—waa sccking employ- “But I might add a few crumbs of knowledge to!tave to strengthen teir lithe Famous Surgeon. th, Mire eave. [Mon to hin?’ wan naked. And they're happy they eay!—— nent as & stenogiaphy there, Her that which the American mother already has.” the |! remem’ that | onve had @ fenve ot) want ai That wah April is “Lt eimply told him T did not wi ©! They're not rich but contented, fainer jiad ed in a rural Dottoressa continued, modestly. “L have found that|St?2% F giren avout the garden where] OSHA lakes aD: So EE ee ee aac ee ley ane malt ty | An ofcen ine tella of the Joy he has had ee ka & veh age internal = == the mother in the United States does not, perhaps, carry |y imige at the, 1 of the fence Just Foon pending the sle- | Ende wan Yuite close to sixteen years ins | ¥ Ht goex on the bil some day hen Se raven aaa freetaet aca kiesed Melthas Wicmincrs erwin cava veal ae her knowledge of caring for the young quite as far/tish enough fur tue litte onew to step PNT nt ate a ite In the BrOUkIU Ch drat og (or. oller, Mr. ‘Tower eald aothing fur- by the dew, came to Now York with him, into her child's accumulating years as I think she might. upon Often the tte tote would brought against her husiand, “yen oat that time. at tn June, '" the calm night of June he doce ait by “In other words, she takes a great deal of care of |step from the hae of m # ax thourh pM ihe i paar Six or ney paths r, , nar eds Oe Ria oR Aitee on Be et eat a ent ta teen the tion ethane iniscunn, ou ms very tired, but they did aut ait in small Witidrawn avert pe 3907, F wwent again to see Die rower ane | And hie words, they are tender PENDI dittan Cala oie ry frequently she allows the little one to make pretty much ive |" h been provided for | hee Heel abe: eked Alia, equelusiiy, tu ake oH "| Heacaune he ts true when he saya: Mine Schtencongce! amoly cuused ner] _0WR physical way toward maturity. Pert Gam nG Lie TAN te (US fenes at P happened Ora a fetter caine fron Kiar) "thy sing recall what you maid to Mr |" @ueen of Home, Aweet Home, constant Iss Schre! 1 amp i = ind progvessed sideways, grasping the | thy v ‘ » ¥Oi RAS FOU BAe 30 ; Dr, Montessori’s fine dark Itallan cally a part of the sal couras and promt * # father the day previous, in wh 5: naked t orne and trled van Gan, when ‘ie imadateine (6 w { nies (ne Ghele teat * AOE n vie 1 told hin Lo wanted him te have | 4 sweel Vother cities, she went wila him, ai: | Jeet and her ollve cheeks began to glow | Tote: ing become compulsory and of kh ai sirnnds OF eine Rt . wae! ft ohearinge tt, Wk GauKbter to become thie wit bite do out for so many atainped | Yeu Pde my queen of Home, ‘ peed Sic 4 : ‘ * loves children | COUrse do mot At in with my idea of |oWeat strand BEBE ALEEB) ACHE O RS Re Squires, whom he didn’t know, bat ae-| envelto 8 ac r t ome, wage, of courno, undcr the | ya] with eatiusiagm, She lover [education for the yaung at ail, tnd] (of thelr even mowed that it was giving | wwe announced yesterday that: Wilhur |! i! as soneln-law, un Mra. Packneral ta nae ty give tee tha bil oud: Te weala | Now.T have you f wh) not roam, that }t was not inproper for a ePand her work with children, and no ome |p) U8! On Cor heros Gt nid them grea 8 1 soon figured | Larre more, the referea tu whom the ne by ee neha wan to give me the bill and £ woul rf love to have you near me, i ‘te accompuny one's prospective #Fo sxe | van hore her who talke to her about) 1.01 e. alrwatice ' HA da co out that they were moving they arma mult wie sent by fustig | apa essen ants \iarhiet ees pase |e through and dah We seek Just to comfort aud cheer me. . ame the disaster to her young #1] cation for which she stands een ar RY HINNRLICN | Ost ot tbe boay. on the i tein anita tM Ane Ey favh co.1Be An Two met alempea ts eee eee rt vline sue went to wee non| AB TO THE EDUCATION OF THE) muscular and orgunic aiinerte eee | “One ot those ttle fences could. ISIE Ue Sata mIONA, MANE!” igilan HNORIeD Neh kha KenglNaingl/C mote en lo cee Wie, {| There is another atansa, bul the Court nll ote ay Went ty nee ive MUSCLE cannot find what. p S they deryn [oonstructed for th van or tiie nursery *| by DLs Baker seo eet us ' father's cons Mave you got anything for met’ | would not hear it, jawyer , ag. | Whe othe batts without great cost, It could bey vantate, will facet wad of eeeR URC 4 : "i pied Ee yMr. Ginn expeets to have hin elient | p presume.” she maid, “that the edu. (ene iia otha bodlen/ot'a TOOLAE) p woodl'or alist aay. ii Al which: |doparation: dudenient surgeon's eee i ee | be ory Mae would hand over the money SPEAKER CLARK RAPS MANN: in readiness for an examination before | oarjon of the muscles {a the fleet thing | ee eae an would serve the purpose. wife. 7 | IMPLICATES STATIONERS IN Fic. | trial of the taint at Hime the) wiry which we have to deal in AMHR | haga WIEN aw cahrug: UF Wiel ince er ‘Another simple arrangement i# the) In discusing the case Mr Landatle t ” TITIOUS GEALS. and SE Jere a he erke niher has ® very fi pond which the children may sl r ing tugether for three 5 aS RO. SM BESUMALSR ‘ } f : out for public goze before the pidige the Amerions ; ae to for {Si Not dincuseing the gymnaatica of — hing ise Fate te he nie lbuk lia) Dt. Bishe ad aware nade she: neachns (he jlo, was then « fi us deal, in that) wasn ‘, Dec. 18.—In a denasd fi ‘Mise Sch mood idea of what she should de lehe punts hools, My children are tag [tana Bushing tt frum one to the other. leratond that he was te omay come inte court ml have pn iM ‘actually begin#, Oh, yes, Mise Sehr future strength of her offepring’s | fC [This strengthens the arms and epinay t Wierstood thi : ‘hat rig | ACE” aaked Mr. Bouvier in the Ho y Republican Leaded the fut amall for that, and tt is for tham th PINAL | provide for her and thelr ehildy the marriage annulled. The fatoer's to? congost: 1s tall, quite: stately, ip stomach and digestive apparatus, IT have my most cherighed idee net feolumn and trains the eye to tell the! Phake said, had Shum a conment ratded a lemul oblection here] wen gis, 2 tT the transactions | sano drew a pessimistic picture of and (aa brunette, Sho ls attractive and | #10126" tie eee ay that f think | Peres MGA ALONG aitaree (ppl DollGR<WhIGh’ Ate (a, he pa alt Pee il ! Were perfectly legitimate with the com atrial conditions and said they ware youn, N health If there in a time tn the lite in [which Justice Glegerien will have tol jany, but from 1907 to 1913 t o trans. ‘quite young the generally Vor tho child when {t should on. Thom there are rope ladders wich t ntavel pate sete Tconiicin m anted a note of warning to thd ties Is not at all aster tected by ineans of wh) not coat muoh and which are vers Hine, ‘ie See ee er ere Negitinate, The orders! party in power, Sol . fait tol find tho exercises Lig hat} term gym fal. Oh, thate, ave for while, my any paid were never!” sueaker Clark, LUN? fo the eee nave used in the public achoole te | RAshe exercines It Ix hetween tho agen [Use de Sanna AES. Ainty, things Vleces ae a GIN | tilled and never intended to he." the utterances « leh ar nthe pu joule tu ‘i | ity can s that inlgit 1 t ; he Utara Pall Mall Gazette the Nobel prige for| which are used tn the panes eu | oe Hnreeanilisiz yeaa. And the gym, | MNORINRSHAlty! San sNEKest: that ily re very emplosee of the subway a ‘Burgess, assed Mr, Bouvier, why | Npeakér Cannon, former Gov. Mterature for 1916 Is to be awarded to| forward PH GE Shes nastics needed at such t are large: [90 % Rreat deai of good to the growing tem Yd elevated nes who is receiving 4i1 vou enter intu this sort pf business | Hadley and Chairman HHiiles of ¢ ‘Thomas Hardy, the English author. ie that fe wymnaation Are Praotl= 1h, those which have to do with propor | Silla: n into the case at month, or leas, is to recelve a Ch pap - |paotican National Committee —— =| waliting and use of the legs, FREE GYMNASTICS WITHOUT —- | maa present In the form of a five dotlar muse I needed the money,” wae] “ke & Regubvegn soreness bass: : condition ooing that i . i progresa of the Repu } CHILD'S DEVELOPMENT IN FIRST AID OF APPARATUS, ; SHOT BRIDE OF NINE DAYS. © of the company | U8 Uriet repty ie Speaker added that Mr. Mann and H aa | you not advance any theories | Y ta ths Examined by Mr. GM. Ashley, attor- | tne others mentioned “have been the \ 0 YEARS, | ynpulnory gymnastics, Dr, Mon | Husband on Wrote Mis CLT 2) Wire hard feo far tie Power Comgans, Hurgewn | greatest calamity howlere in ¢hif | “The newly born child, you know, ha | Vy ake, ee | Velling Her of A saan [ait that he tiad ain tet hie detat country thie, fall” and anid it was A torso developed out of all proportio 1 * 5 yilat . ROUEN, Jind. Ded. 1eaJona{Oseanion to exbreme the : 0 Mr. Keats e stran, rr) r [to ite lege and arms. Even at the en |WOUld be the equivalent of that phraae st m paler Sad, Ded, f=) A a or ite Taito f tne a ationne the elgne of the timengrhich they pie | of a year the body makew ip about 65 {i Htallan Nae He th Mee band Geldii Ganmaen ie beds Ge ate we of the past year seare | per cent, of the chili's atature and the [RY mRAsti oe Je, Chose whiten are | and Catal ns is bride of nin a I never told my faniy what t wast | yatio im changed very little for 11 carried on without the aid of any’ ap. | Ges st thelr aparimen osdays | pea 4 deine Ned Burgess Outside 6° | \two years. I have gone into th Barats, There are the directed exer. | ATIF the srvoting x tno| A WORD TO PARENTS, ath Conor | Wig ROL CHL anyane: REAL UT Ferdinan iy Ten roughly in my book, w oh \ | free ‘gamer, The direrte) | arrival Au: ep at's ~ — | inet 7 ° r . ‘ ore’ book, Which describes : Pal Was doing I didnt tell te Towers % Bulgaria Says Bladder Irritation wor cemiy fll of sadness, cannula tartar” my SOO, which arcs | geraane vane ae rica apie saad ro | a sinteen-page booker containing 7.00%, fot" tte Tomer oat) The Cane of Bulgn - . 7 4 - ts “ te fr Which is designed to ve) if elo, e.) “ 3 sk | Rheumatism means Kid- | uptwo or three times during the night, | With the technical detatte VS cen foie enon tae 5 td the police he shot hia wite| the fascinating falry story of “Hop-| uid sty. Tower that Td get the stamped 7. i: it i. ” wie Buel if eat . Phumb” and the Seven League | envelopes at the por e . ’ ¥ . © neutralize these irritating ‘% think 1¢ is enfictent to say jereat help in the march and heipy in becwine mie hed to tea neys aren't strain- and flush off the body's urinous waste! hat we must mot think of ane (free nme y it some time | hin I be given with every copy ou knew ther o promt in ing out uric acid. ast about four ounces af dad Belts fromm) aatie ou waixing by the came etans | pind out how mun? of sour tant ns. |, dust Before ve) of next Sunday's World in Greater| stealing stamped enselyes, didu't sou? any pharmacy: take a tablespoonful ina as that Which we have uncon. quiaintanven st, walk with ateady trey, {tiling Carl. § New York, This booklet is profusely | vas anked |Famous French Tonic Wine ! if which excites i or eeler ee tit the Wate sciously set for our own manner of and ning a! lie nine ine it ina Rood jay and begged he iMustrated with scenes from the) “Yes” | = Meat forme isle Ae ie n eaeliae days and your kidneys will then a: | maintaining an equilibrium. if @ (test of big vitilencs. Then we have x nS: ws at * egy him, “str: | eweat spectacle now belng prevented) The National Pire-Proofing Company | Stee te receiving the and overworl va a we ehtild te not strong an erect poste ii fren ganew Wilh binge he {Conard tw ninete at the Manhattan Opera House, | am! the slationers’ concern are two Of | Gerpe, presiding ever the Connell } ton of walking in with hoo ad = “| the bigkemt corporations in their line of | Ieters several hours: eaters of meat must flush the kidneys pes and lemon juice, combined ‘with site vovelio ia acfoneen ecoeee | Whe fren DIAving Witt Nogue ites 4x Parents who fail to 30 that tae nearer eta eee ane sionally. - You must relieve them like| lithia, and has been used for generations! sees ‘You cannot consider the child venen os tag : *Wlyoungsters get the “Hop-o'-My-| jie nt tre tiem, ves at No. tan) Vattes n relieve yout bowels: removing all the to clean and stimulate slugglah kidneys | Qe Jeoucannes consider the ehild | gainen oi tag College” "Thumb" booklet are bound to hear street, south Orange, Nd. Ilia brother, acids, waste and poison, else vou feel a/aud stop bladder irritation, Jad Salts is| $80 gmall @rown-up. Me Bs 0 deals io she Supe ‘0 | srom the little people when they learn | Wentr'c: tooet shies ame ae y in the kidney rej harmless and makes a de- | » am ert heading of compulacry by Mar. Thoue . : 4 ins in the back or sic dis-}tightful, effervescent lithia-water drink,| ome to pureue them esorcines, what F call eduostional (je jonny Tie Pope, v1 {fom thetr playfeitows what a treat} mentions, lives at the Alberta Apart- | evs, your atomach soarh, tongue is} which millions of men and women take| *#t¢# he will become strong. Bymuastics are very important, in red to he. ihey have inissed. This ts a real] ments in the Bronx, The fre-proofing | Sold by druggists, grecors and coated, und when the weather is bad you! now and then, thus avoiding serious! “He wante to stretch ov: on his back my estimation, They form @ part ela o grectng to Christmas story, Be sure to get next] company has a scove of oMces in the ‘see Dottie hove rheumatic twinges, ‘The wine kidney and bladder disssses, and kick up his legs, That kicking ip 0f the shoe) work oad include the young men. Sunday's World latiron Building, wine es 6 per Maine mene a ne mmm nausea ereven ran, eee ar