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| THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 223 e a * = Seana ets — ; e e e e | | YOUNG WOMAN WHO | { ° WANDERED IN PARK |Discipl ine Like Slavery Bad for a Child; NIGHT ELASSES CFE anone man cx \MORE TRUSTS i RR AAR ARAie IN TANGO DANCE. 84 ! ° 4 ‘ | TOO OU ALL NIGHT AFTER ©Must Involve Liberty, Says Dr. Montessori ‘SEPTEMBER MORN TODISSOLVE, IS | AA j | ee ’ | ‘AT | Old SCHOOL DISCIPLINE MADE ; THE CHILD SILENT AND IMMOGILE AND A PARALYZED | : | PERSON® > t 1 Who Wen V stives Res F ; ; ; pedeation ent Over igil of Detectives Results it President Says Others Show "H@ridge With Machine Sur. a Divorce for Mrs. Marie | Disposition to Follow Mowe renders to Police. A. Becker, | of American Telephone. —e j \ paces HB WAS DAZED. MRS. HERNDON NAMED. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—Prestdent | ee Wilson let it be known to-day that tome other corporations besides @he Aemety of Four Out for a Night Spotters Watched the Couple! ee kr eC as ee : ; Company had shown a disposition to ‘When Machine Took a | Through Binoculars From take the Initiative In reorganizations to conform with the Sherman Amt- Terrible Plunge. Across the Street. Trust law. ; The President did not specify wept corporations he referred to, although After wandering al) night and most ‘Two pairs of eyen that for two weeks in informal discussion on the subject @ the morning through Central Park, peered through night glasses into the with callera towlay he spoke of having some in mind. He rs ‘ated that there fis mind desed from the shock of the THAT BECAUSE HE IS iets Faceees oF Mra: CHive BP seemed to he a general disposition to qutemobile accident which sent hie car THRASHED AT SCHOOL on’s studio In the Lincoln Square Bulld- Inquire what the law was, to kaow ewer @ parapet in Central Park last THAT He SHALL BE ing ot Sizty-seventh etreet and Broad. Scherahditche aiid adnate bAMa. 2 SUA end canes the Geath of Sees SPANKED AGAIN’ way, today give Mre, Marlo A. Becker, MUlbee wee nk Te easte Fitzgcrald, one of ite occupants, at Home * member of @ prominent New Rochelle Mr, Wilson made it clear to his callers Pairick J. MoCormick, a young demon- family, @ divorce from Christopher A. that It would be the policy of hie Ad strator for Carl H. Page & Co., Broad- 9 Becker, woatthy scale manufacturer, | ministration to co-operate in every was way and Fittieth street, walked into |“! When a Child Is Constantly Taught tn Sit Still He with offices at No. 7 Mulden Lane and | {t: legitimately could: to Bring about ¢ satiafactory understanding of the the West Sixty-cighth stree salon ohis | Is Not Being Prepared for Life--Let Him a big factory In New Rochelle, by the business men of the beta 4 +>. afternoon and surrendered himseit, ” IE RNa tes Reaundninee old and that the Executive depart 1 ‘Miss Frances Lyman and Frederick Be Taught to Move. . note in the art world a few yware aKo ot want to raise Sartore aguinae Waee Dumont who, with the others, had com- awe. abnhs A fe sined Latte of AS SHE B who wanted to obey the law. The Bresi- posed the automobtte party, had told * . je Elliott for the late J. Pierpont RI LF dent pointed ut that th Attarmey- Detective Brosnan that Mecormick nat|‘*A Child’s Liberty Should Conform to What Is Gen- TEACHER Moreen. ‘The painting now stabda tn] Geieral woud so-overthe, Auk beatae | risen from the ground to which he was) Sus the lobby of the theatre bearing the! | aeniroa and welcomed the imguise on Hgen from, the ground to whi, he was! erally Called Good Breeding—He Should Be famoun actress's name, Mra, Herndon | the part of business to: take the initia f staggered away into the darkness, Ile Taught to Respect the Rights of Others.” Lathe h lua aillbestal tortie \baeh te ne hed — be cette glen blood, os vie Lincoln Square SS onaae, but Mrs. The President indicuted in his man- tat they, helt eonscless, had made no lerndon'e workshop windows are our- ner of discussion that he hoped the « Gderlite shop tata, In the bellbe eam ARTICLE 1V-—DISCIPLINE. tained with heavy Russian draperies an Government had shown by example in ad Gad estnewhers i the Park, B one would never suppose that night) Mra. Grace Fitch Conger, the American Telephone and Telegraph Me Eiiee tone ee r By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Klansex Would penetrate the folds Of |the tate cha Piosy conn ete ar nicg [settlement what might be expected ao Gavin barpeaes igen 8 yours man. The objection most frequently urged against the Montessori Method suah curtains, But they dit and Juatice | 6 i en and wife of HOY | the future course of his Administre- McCormick wan arraigned before Cor-|18 contained in the statement, based on misunderstanding, that “all dis- Alegerich has the sore of 1. 8, Bennett, |W Conger, whose father was Mintater /¢on, He haw been conferring with Gon- oner Holtzhauser. He eald that some-|cipline must be banished by the system.” There has been a more or less Piet ie: Baekene W, Johneon, «| 10 ‘Ching, is forevermore opposed) te /gresuional ‘leaders On the anid ; thing must have gone wrong with the Sher “the ” 3 friend of Mra, Hecker, that everything |the tango. She in not opposed to the |aubject and will read a apecial message : GaAs Gis Ko ohiws. the. Acditent ethers! ianevasion cope liberty of action’ gah ———_—— —— that transpired ti) Min Hemdon's #tadio |dance from any ground of morality or [4 Conaress after he returns from ate and that after it ho had wandered about in the houses of childhood means liberty to hurt or ‘Limet the visitors arriving and heard| for two Weeks wax recorded throueh immorality, but from the pain and | Vacation, in which he will point to the fm a dase until this morning when his destroy, liberty that goes to the point of license. Many | | one of them say the night binoculars troubles: outoh may enaue from ite pen reread of a rigid enforcement of the ¢ faculties wede restored he visited a mothers have shrunk from such a consummation, even | "My, what an il-bred, nolsy erowd| TOOK ROOM OPPOSITE STUDIO/;,, o ~ [herman law and will endeavor to, make ‘ Goctor. Then he went at once to though they are opposed to the disciplinary measures | GE CHL ren) Aibely tala Cannoe: be tweed TO WATCH COUPLE. plied uence 0 ae he ences Soe xd , atation. He was paroled until Monday, | | of 4 schooi where auch things are per-| Firat came Hennett with th 5 uuence of the dance, Mrs | which the Department of Justice will 3 when the fnquest will be held in custody: oti eolemon: \ | mitted,’ “Twas emptoyed by Mra hail SAM pada ote Neils call Lastotal 5 of George Stowe, Vice-President of the Now comes Dr. Maria Montessori herself to cor-| | “1 turneil to the disordered mob ot! g¢iceneye to shadow Mr. Hooker, We| Tent St No. 108 West Forty:noventh| When the President’ signs. the Our emtemobile company. Mr. Stowe said rect our faulty interpretation of that phrase, “liberty | little ones and said clearly and @e-| giant have much trouble getting a | *treee attended by a physician and | rency ‘bill he probably will accompany MeCormick had a first class reputation. of action.” She smiled tolerantly when I told her how) |“ Tey Moveo tinetly, so that the visitors miabt hear: [Sanat on him nor on the woman who [® MUWS On last Friday night, while | his slanature With some sort of atater He lives at No. 311 West Tirtieth y many of you children ment on the trust question, street, and te « friend of young Dumont, it hed been misconstrued, | | ow mi-t0e can turn nbont on tipaoe, ond. ge beck | Nent,eround with him a good desl of |e een ae aaea, Conger, ancapted | _» note of confLlence that the business who ‘s @ soda water bottler, and lives =e “Our method {s one of pedagogical observation,” | TOWARD THE | Into the schoolroom without making @ De oe we tay yest Bana OT inbita ane “4 ec accepted | men of the country will co-operate with next door to Miss Lyman to whom he ts| “""" "="""""* she said, “It has for its foundation the liberty of the | Door” | Lingle noise and without once looking | * *tuale tn Henao gees Me, ae citing the: dip, alihee the orn ee |g eer nant, tn Maen, @ Conn, eoeeged chila. But the true discipline must come through liberty. You certainly |Back to see: where t have gonet? his time of nights. partner nipped and Mra, Conger fali|to, be eounded. in the Presidents. te. GIAL VICTIM WAS ON A CHRIST-| cannot call discipline that which is nothing more nor less than slavery, __|oiner inant ‘every ite” ace ane ia you watch Mr. Becker after he| heavily to the flu’ She was rumbed | marks, He will indicate the manne: MAS VACATION. which the Administration will the subject, express his reall under which the pupil assumes an attitude of immobile subserviency to a went Into the studio? asked Mra, |to the Heeighet Hospital, where it wan her | turned toward the school, Bilently and ewe @ somewhat " Interest in hie ow conscto ogress, | ‘na 7 found that left leg was n gil than alae ‘ipmas, ene in ‘any |taacher oF & rule of that teacher. You can never convince me that a) "You need not fear wat the shit wi] Na Mine care each one of the forty Beer's nttorney: om the third or [Just below he hin. Yesterday ‘she wax |e, dalioney, Of the: taak aad. thecbe twemy-two, was employed in the sb hs coe spirit {s a disciplined spirit. not tearn to discipline nimsett under | Nttle men and women moved on UPtO®|rourth tlovr. We took a room on the| taken to har home, where ahe will have iP latina Westchester Military Academy at , if you wish,” she said, settling herself back in her chair, “1|tMe Proper influences, Visttora at our (Nal Terrence ena top floor of the building on West |to remain in vonfinement over |jation to the business conditions of the Peckskill, @he had met Miss Lyman| will answer whatever questions you may ask.” [#ehools in Rome invar' of he Heavne tin waiteee Sixty-nixth atreet, across the atreet | the holidays. country. when both Were waitresses in the Au-| ‘won't you simply talk fn detail he unt not do thone boys as ‘the litte men Uso Pea he: VetOra WH from the stuiie We had a fine view sable Club in the Adirondacks last SIGE GREG Kio Pee ee omen | ainbial® hay are! srute [Pressive Little back had disappeared be-| oo, there in the daytime, but at about your tdeas of discipline?” T urged. oy his fellows, Just as they must peice hind the archway T walked on my way, wren nattnuca co erooe tee Gh: Sho amited again, this time with dis-/Not interfere with hie contentment. We fae cee ain corres tne aaate |teaving an astonished crowd. HAL rear usar elie heared an MAKE YOUR MONEY BU Yeummmns, a ee ney efreshing spo y could see Mr. Hecker go into the studto mas vacation with her. tinet satisfaction—for she does not Ike ee toon him, through what |‘pey move each in his own sphere of | “A lasting discipline must be built on | | 4 stout lady, Who greeted f mas vacation with Der. asday night,| the Petty interruptions, which break | “MoUNtA to self-education, that rough or qcyivity,, but never overrunning the | AUcH foundations. | ‘the difference ‘ber EV CEs ves TWICE AS MANY CLOTHES , end last night the girls and young| the trend of her thought—and beman: | oer any aces than ¢ Agi his owt rights of other citizens. ) good a vi cast bs made Ge windows, but the lady | Dumont went for a walk in Central] “Ae I understand discipline, it t# that] o¢ tn, . ROP SHO COMIOR “And when we to stifle this na SSE edad ge) es im ual mn down, Once “ ” . . $ Park. At Columbus Circle McCormick| state to which the individual attains} oe |urat activity, when we suffocate apon- ain that the mother ttoen not cons] in a whit! hem doing the eg Epica the Bt ak fastest growing manufacturer and Hy Grave ty iD Mo oar and abouted tolencn he le master of himecit. While|OLOTIME TEACHER HAS BEEN|taneity, wo ure depriving life itsett of | une the mind of the cull. She mun tturkey trot any bunny hug. 1 some. ributor of women's and children’s wearing apparel by mail, has a i Dumont. Then he stopped and invited| i¢ is nocessary that some rule of von- ABOLISHED. An opportunity, to expand and broaden| Mt Uring him to feel that si stil times thought somebody In the atudto eit hands for a ride, Dumont and Miss] Gust he followed, he regulates his own| “When that hag been done £ to Ita nntural proportions: We ahoule ee NOT et ye vconmtitatas eVILfitaee et ceieomber BiQEAt Pies CLEARING SALE THIS WEEK. 4 sary got in the tonneau. Miss Fits- : a ‘always respect these first manif Lach ctr ial baer dab constitutes e ture | ET activity, Not always an easy thing to Advise that every other manife ; a old-tine discipline often caused Just 15 , B ‘i A eS oe ee es saep but certainly something which {having a useful napect be perlite ELDER aE edad Seda 0 A for gic a contun ap Seti ine SUR TAP UT ere enable losin en sell by mail, our season is over before the local 1 Foe ona ee eoiehabis peeled ‘arries within It a great educational | but, of course, observed and carefully SS OPAL ae found any. {chil It iade tie timid child afraid to Hecker, Johnston and one or |i Sason eens and we must make room for spring goods which are | ave eich e car appresched triage No.| einciple. Ono reason for tts diMeuity |noled by the mother or teacher. The | shero clte, move and it made the adventureous child | two others went up with ene one night fg catalogued January let. q @ at One Hundred and Seventh street,| Of comprehension is that Ite 0 much jteacher oF the mather should at thin | "srur those motyers who find the earty feel hat his ‘wetivity “constituted the |iant May ¢ what we could find out, | S Wonderful B A i which apane ‘Lovers’ Walk” twenty feat | 1, °0r"4lacioting. which made the. ehil- (phenomenon tor which she na ace ilteedareascl Whidron the mont tevin Pie pinalac to aie sina Ciatoolla learn th remenna CCHacereaa VR TAC IA pea Le ey ly below. The road was slippery with an ass reanect, that I fully realize a adi ‘ WAS no response. ‘T was a alit in below ich the anuaually wares weather 26H articiaily silent and immobile just as the weientist stands in awe of for uctivity und work and good, not for| the door for mail and 1 hollered through Coats, suits, okey dresses, waists, furs, underwear, children’s bad brought to the surface, and the car| ke the paraylzed person—rather an|the unfolding of truths which nature! yay their ileas of ch Immobility, not for # pansive existence, | this that 1 had a telex for the lady wear and some oods are marked ‘way below our and d annthilated class of children, but not |reveals through his lenves. not for siinple obedience, Obedience im] inside. She opened the door, and wi ° nies ie thas ie cated iar isclplined, Never! “In the schools which I hope will some | Nive en. hay a SC not always discipline, you know, TL) walked in.” . , oi we make thes goods suaives tle meant pices st j f@ eldewail of the rock, mounted it and line 2 t Mc con te me. They y . 5 “ ” time to be the models for elemehtary consider that a class room where the hung for an instant on the peak, the More let mo any,” and the Det clemehtary land seem to grasp the SAYS HE FOUND BECKER UNDER West int the vavine, "| soreeen's eyes wore ashing, “that institutions of learning throughout the putting It Into practice « unather thing, [MMdreH move alout With some umeful THE BED LESS THAN HALF WHAT RETAILERS ASK. I would like all parents to bear im =| World we have abolished the old-time nd intelligent purpose ta mind? is &] ww, ag tas | } INJURED CHAUFFEUR GuT® UP] ETM e "nate ala income |iesher tho wore here wit maian: | ggenusnete seert epee taones |cat i wich Fal ie] Cer SOP Ara econ ewan be FOR EXAMPLE, WE WILL SELL . tly taught to sit stil he ia mot [ing the discipline which fettered the! fultilied , not 3 ro 4 Ail were thrown out except Miss Fen i teh eres) kat tae \GuNG) and) Whith- vas renecte, to c| Sevcee ween emedoree, Tent “Whew the properly trained chia | lady of tHe atudiv and she camo to tho I A Women’s Plush Coat $4 75 y Fitagerald, who was jammed between! onia be taught to move, When he [largo extent in the home. ‘The ignorant | AOE | comes to the point of attending the | Jor with not much more clathin on | 0a ° a the car and the rocks. Her head was mother has too often | Gian ene NOUN abs IASINS ME Ie moves he is being perfected as an active human agency and not as a patterned her discipline after that of 4 teacher a little better educated, reaching effect on future ‘Their own children and is ready for the ordeal. of a Turkish bath. Hér name waa Mra, A Men’s Overcoat. . . $3.35 erushed in and she was killed instant- ty. A tew persons saw the accident and learned to control himself. tions, Olive Herndon, She's a painter, | @umb, immobile servant of the but none the less ig- ir children's children will im- ook upon the new proposal ae the lighiae ald vou’ aor? . . A ‘ ‘some one blew @ police whiatle, whioh| wighes of others, Me is more and |norant of psychology and sclentitte peeve ‘upon them and eventually | Sathering of an assemblage ee ee aT awa meal tern Everything offered is a bargain, and our reputation brought Poltoeman Wooley of the Arse-| soze sble throngh forces of habit |Petagosy. the traditions of the certurt mnteh us onaaerance of uit order don wait he wasn't in. ‘Thon 1 heard | stands behind every sale nal station By the time he arrived Frectly “ hoo . Dstt ie an essential . 5 i Gocernich b/d visa lacs suacersa| 2th nee cae | eatin RO Me have, mubelltuted:| wD Bae Rees cemmneres: | & with him es it 19 with those of us Cough, | looked under the Sale Now at Our Mammoth Building and with ease, the simple scts of ronment n the shape of diseipline will result and hasten ¥ Bh “away. A motorist took Dumont and community, & carefully selected didactic mi which & | She ttend @ compere os & how ENcuata " f Misa Lyman to the Mount Sinai Hos-| iu ate bro npr ETE UNG TALETIAL gute | SBR SBT ie ae We venline tans Wa mnes a guess, || Whod in find beers The “STANDARD, ”* 425 to 439 West 55th St. 4 1 Foundings which will appeal to the chiq | am now see rearing iteelf in this | 05 ag not to disturb others, though | ‘Mr. Weckur. I draxked hi mout, "Twas Pitas where both were found to be auf. and make him grow spontaneously, and| Wonderful new nation, | de may be © sacrifice as we often [a pretty tough job When l «ot | Near Ninth Avenue fering from outs and bruises. In addi- teachers who are the silent directors of | “I know how the mother will feel.” | learm or on hin knees, he looked tion Dumont's back was sprained and that spontaneity and a passive force in | the educator continued after @ reflective | "But,"” the Dottoreasa amiled, "I dol te nia wife and aaid, ‘Well you got mo “Returning tv the liberty the school. | pause, "She will he like the trachera| not helleve you will find & Memmi ye: [at laat.” Mrs. Leckor was very much child in his hundred little d ‘And there must be a ov-ordina- | WhO have come to my sahools to dy andiens oN wp wpe "| excited and we left ina hurry.” ret disturbt h ecupants e e woarcely walk. Both insisted on going | ties, we muist, of course, touch him that| tion between the school aud the [struct my Tittle nen amd women. tt] 17 TR INNk a Tacsunting. of the| Mee B newrly fainted when she} Ostrich Plumes and Hair Orname 4 Se huets homens Bo wevar: after they had | there are ne to which he should] home, There must be a dual in- as been so long her duty to keep OM | tory of the play, coming late, or mak-|took the withers «and and her Conti | t Y Been treated. Miss Fitzgerald's body auiest himself. Those limitations cur-| terest on the part of the parent [dren diet that the apparent oi ny those between hun und the aisle|mony could be hardly heard. he near I G h ill full j tae taken to the station, to the collective interests at the teach Bach can do | and bustle of ty about ner annoysliiove several tines during the evening |:y collapsed twice during the ordeal wi Inexpensive ifts that wil be ful y appreciated by ttle 1s known of Miss Fitzgerald|tne iittic. school community, and In a| much to help the other. It is She Jooks | by getting up and going out. Rea to be lead from the court. Sasahl ThCh che woe au CIDhAn And Ric tice cance coprasant tne interest Stl Weeki oat c Uaioe: bak mleeters | aoeut t UNA dana thee tascadiaatmenttatetin’ whe man ane het he that particular lady friend who is so hard to p ;. only relative was a brother, Join W.|the mature community into which the| lege and @ pleasure if these two seeking some rev wr excusing her-/of thing at school in fee the weneral| red to Hecker for twenty years and Reduced prices: Fitzgerald, living in Morgan, Va, He| chil! will «ome day come, great human forces which sur- — stif to the pulile and the world at lunge) | Beta . Me ae it pene ae they heel ¥ nlid fifteen years old now | P : was notified by telegraph, H -| erty of which I have just a winter fo) fh she wishes ths nw convent upstate | A Ne ee ee iicice Ahet aoas IGT Mtr sencorm Tocahat a TaOee SNe SR Tere 1B BAER ‘3 sp SMW: Wal vainly (TE ei oe CRAB: FORRES 16 UIE rat? | Ostrich Plumes 18-inch, $3.75 and up } 2 con p do not me the | iz year for a Christmas present, and she | erally Jed to be good breeding, | Dotoressa, laughing, “that because En- 1 this dinorder is a | n things are pro-| Vout Hemancetl Ostrich Boas . + $2.95 and up } had the gold ple: in her pocket when ‘That is, we teach the child that he must |rico s soundly thrashed for wo " tation oF wing | a1 good of the] Gacar Vort, a muaielan, who way abc 75 and ehe was killed. reape rights of others, and that |demeanor at school he shail re Hm tl trying to ex ape eaptyre on Doo, 1 for | Paradise Birds . $15.75 and up second dose of th arrectiy er one Tittle nL who was | {CT ne ee t the murder of Mme Agnese Gu’, the 1 rives hore with tear str 4 nu - s adi) he grows in such Jury by @ jury er Wintervot- Y Cj i Ex-Lax For even Haine. with tem aia bale A win actions hecsme aetonal tore Court to-lay. Vogt waitin |{| All gifts specially boxed in MigNat Ge auel Gad; . 7 |iargely for goud und «radually he ts led| pellevue Hospital, where an 38 oho ” ei Ree asta eee nate ata Nelis, He i toward. tndopendense Of action and |e or taican tad not peeved’ the danger holiday” containers, a e ee ished for something < ounarved thought, M | H . e ithi C 1) n sti a tio n walt Karlee dies not understand ’ He Ne _E obearvad the f “itt ones from the Rous, they Delivery charges within a au perhaps followed tho dictates of his . per- : : A : own consclence or the urgings of the cing teacher, and, at other A tnaapendensas he eeaner radius of 150 miles prepaid. s mother of the others. sno ‘fe th rt tthin hin ca. ove: they learn to act independently the Stretcl i This | ; ge ee ea a8 ih paver play net quaiities of lead-| goomer they ecquize that personal h your income. tea ||| Plumes will be exchanged This Wonderful Chocolate Laxative Relieves) win once and certatnty not ny ae ee ee nen oa iit tndependsnce, Yoo ceomiaely sai | goes twice as far, for other colors desired by Was Whipped again for the sam ely | iP We QRnINer Cenaehs fat Biliousness and All Bowel Troubles ne duUrelY iS one example of @ thousand of which ; recipient. lerance In the home as well aa in|? “wuld teil you @ q Here's good news for sick folky olate all through. Bi) the school should be sown toward the| A CROWD WHO MISUNDER: | independ London Plume Trade Mark “ gafferers. from constipation. Ex-Lax awels, Cor acid | child In order to let hi that poecantaln on every stem. fa a never-failing remedy and « pos- ‘ nit to hiliousness| he 18 @ moving entity, that he is to be STOOD CHILOREN. SORADS WHI the tace aheuld athe Ms itive delight to tuke. it} aud all tre arising therefrom, koned with in the scheme of com. | “Et ver very well) one diy 19 |e ity which have marked Ite noc!al ri wn like you You feel like a new person when | munity welfare which operates for the | Rome rprixing @ crowd of Visitors | Tires in the past, so the child leaves : late. ‘That's what Ex-Lax gets your bowels right, and| benefits of the little community in | #bproach wachool 1 Was about lO} benind his helplessness and becomes on on ea er ompany Uke, in looks and taste. more| continue in splendid health, if you! which he has hia being, He wants to Walk out on the street, The childron, | master of himself and his actions, He ulping down pill—no more hard-[take an Ex-Lux every now and | feel that he t# « part of the community, | ome forty in number, rushed after me, | becomes the self-governed, | self-disot- Largest Ostrich Plume Makers EE ioe welingeno bed Give TNE CHILD PROPER sua: One of the texchern was about to atop [lined individual, in time he grows inte CEYLON TEA in the World ing liquids. like our granddad-| spells action wax ix the them, out 1 told her to let them go and | that sort of a man, we will ane used. Ex-Lax does the — busi-| best the medical world has ROUNDINGS. see What they would do, ‘They trae | pm, & Petter MAR OAM, batter COUON, | sane aca 21 WEST 34TH STREET ‘about it, yetfever known, Price 10c, @¢ und GU,” “The child whould be surrounded with forth after me In a nolay throng, and sider forma of ohild dis. | White Rese Coffee, 3 Pound Tins, $1 , et all druggists’, howe tinge Wald wii etmulete hie (ue sires, Wag lu an UBroMr, el 4 we i i wae - —_——— -

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