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SRE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 138, 1914. i ‘Some Wives Think Husbands Out of Date, _ ||§GERMANSSLAIN (22/222 45AY DROUGHT Like Soft Soap and the Spinning Wheel BY QOHILAIDEMON jess s2"<=) TOENDTO-NGHT, Ooh! La's! friends had kept scores THER TOSSES _ -ISCHILDRENFROM YW BLAZING WINDOW ANOTHER SUPERFLUOUS HUSBAND 13 ONE WHOSE BETTER HALE MORE OF A MOTHER, THAN & WIFE. ‘Tue SOCIETY woman's WUSBAND 1S) USUALLY SUPERMUOUS YOU NEEDN'T WAIT UP EOR WE JOWN, 114 Gone To THE Cie IF You It jolted the nurses a little at first, I think. Most of them are American lon Street Tenement in girls who have {deaa about killing mer Stairway. TAKE YOU ALONG! Though Wounded, Seems &. Oblivious to Pain. ! C aig 5 Champion Senegalese Warrior,| tnat oon! La! wouldn't understand. |Promises Rain and Possibly ” j ‘Panic as Fire Cuts Off fu teem 0 Still they ano have the character- istic American worship for efficiency, #o Ooh! La’s! stock is above par again. Ooh! La! isn’t his real name either. Hail to Close New York’s ~ Record Dry Period. What his real name 1s doesn't matter. WON FAME ON OURCQ,| But he had to be called something and) For forty-five days and forty! when the following incident ocurred | nights no rain, with the exception he got the Ooh! La! name: four-thousandths of att inch, . suse | “These Germans are very obliging,” | fallen on the city of New York. Revelation of Dusky Warrior’s| saiq Gon! La! to he doctor one day.| The downpour of Ararat, in ree 7 length of the drought. The pk MANY ESCAPE BY ROOF. ar Two Little Girls, Tossed by # Pather, Caught by Police- ‘s man in Street. Prowess at First Jolted [sn ore eee eee tte ee eh or tie Grouenl METIN “Why, when I started at one with been my bayonet he Kot down on his knees|/OVIN& People of Gotham have and raised his hands upward toward |¢'Moying eternal summer, But there mo #0 that they were out of the way|have been a few forest fires ang o@ iy eee, polis ene La Ks Long Island garden truck has pet rose thelr stomachs when the By William G. Shepherd. | nee my bayonet coming! | tahed. PARIB, Sept. 29 (by mail to United| 4 "And what did you do?” asked the The greatest period of drought we tor. have known in forty-four years Press).—I'm not allowed to give any “Ooh! La!" said the black petient,| terminate at midnight, it is promised, Information to the German soldiers, | making the motion of a man pitching and may- hay with a fork. Then we may have showe! but if you have any friends in the’ The doctors say that Ooh! Lat, the| be some hail. After that the weather German army, you'd better tip them| #™ling superkiller, will be out of the| will be cool. off that if they see among the enemy | n°few weeks, nt” {he Job within] “Under normal conditions the & medium-sized biack man with a big: Bureau could say positively hi 4 cool: will come. — at ence oat nico nae Oot! RUNAWAY WRECKS AUTO: |ircste® Breve: circumssneaa oie * ty"trond oon: ta: in apie ot ne] FIVE WOMEN INJURED) “strew's smile and bis ivory teeth, is one of th the most terrible men I've ever t known. Senegal is his home and Ooh! | Scarsdale Physician’s Wife Taken to| ground. The leaves began to fall La! fe as black as the ace of clubs. Ssecing. Th Teney Se Hospital Wii ssil Prac- openin, Ooh! La! came up from Senogal pital With Possible Frac But strawa don't show which wag 0 three weeks ago with thousands of ture of Skull, was steam heat we: coy Gear his black brothers to help the allies f< ‘Coney Island. against the Germans. No one paia|_ D% ©: A. McAllister of Scarsdate,| as talk of reopening Coney, i Ooh! Lat any particular attention tor|®, Visiting phyaictan at Bellevue Hos- | ter wurh aed trying 5 mother.|@ long time. He fought at dozens pital, to-day told of an automobile melting Lanegan How can a woman who really loves| of places, but his black brothers ai} |&ccident Inte yesterday afternoon on 9 the Thermometer don septs a8 they her husband put him out of her mind| rouse at the White Plaina road, near White ing ate2. wht about the same way, #0 Ooh! , near mercury was sizzling at 92. sion ae that yeh? SYmbol OF exDFee | Ta wan't wtand out ae anything | Piina, in which his wite and four|” Astronomically, the fail began at y not to have = super- |extra. It takes a special superiative other womens, also of Scarsdale, were (Cacene beater vet Nasr heel murderousness to make a fighter con. | "ured. cision of the Naval Observatory at spicuous in a crowd Ike Ooh! Li Mra. McAllister suffered a possible | Washington, backed by the same Fe FIND DARKENED CHURCH American Nurses. Moré than 200 persons were forced fo take to fire-escapbs and roof at! GA. M. to-day whon flames were dis- @overed on the second floor of No. 2 Division street. The police had a g@erad time quelling the panto, and | ti Policeman Cahilt caught in his arms) RS => : => = ~(tWo children tossed from a second- floor balcony by their fath: One na ‘che Wiehty burned. But Mrs. Wilson Woodrow, Authoress, Points Out og tle Ns teted rel] Their Mistake and Declares That the Woman MPPGASTRCubTIGA vive Ou the eobend. Who Considers Hubby Superfluous Proves Herself to Be Superficial. Moor wits h’s Wife, Cocilia, and chil. ‘@ten, Henry, sixteen; Joe, twelve; Dora, four, and Pauline, two. He woke to find the rooms filled with gmoke. When he oepned the hall door By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. the flames were blown against him The superfluous husband is an emptied teacup. He has no longer and he was painfully burned. “any place in the Tray of Things, he ia a Uttle soiled by use, and, with ‘The spread of the fire was so rapid a little of the sweetness of the Past in the depths of him, he belonge e could not get his family down the only to the Out-of-the-Way, ee He took Dora and Pauline to That is how he is described for us in “Plerre Vin- “® front fire escape balcony, but could ton,” the new novel by Edward C. Venable, which hon- mot adjust the drop ladder and eo estly, humanly and wittily presents the viewpoint of the outed Leyes (use Gu sian man whose wife has grown tired of him and thrown aaa tows peri py te and seed him away as a useless superfiuity. Apart from the ex- cellent writing of it, the interpretation is a valuable | —— = oldest son crawled over a coping to Ld men is that they are too self-effacing, deprived of a right and happy rele- Uonship with them, just his wife in the children fracture of the skull. All were at-|ault found at the Greenwich obsery- one whom you oan hel 4 x atory, which is just beyond the smoke an apartment in the adjoining house. one. For though the profession of superfuous husband | too well-trained in the iliusion that) {t/¢,impos Paiey zoel iaeerrecee AN INFERNO OF PAIN. wate worsen wore returning trees | ANd. 08 istrict of London, Mrs. Lefkowitz and Joe bad gone to isn't new, surely its ranks are fuller to-day than ever| their women folk belong on a ped-| hig dinners ahd sew, en his S At last there came the battle with| gunday-echool conference at Bria Both base their deductions on com- before. estal. If a so-called superfuocus hus-| tong, fou should not neg! the Germans on the Ourcq, near| cliff d wore just outside White |“itions in the heavens and the posi- the roof, where, by this time scores of t A band is to blame at all for his Iabel,| feos’ eouy seule, not . : tion of the earth in its orbit. Instead othere were crowding. Policemen ran To the woman who really loves, her husband seems! it's because he doesn't contest the! tional service opem The manwne | Menus Where, with ten to one againat| Flaine when a ‘Operated by Mrm. Mo: [of the fall we have been having sum: through the house pounding at doors/ as necessary as air, bread, water, any of the elemental supports of life. The| case. Ho just keeps right on making| answers them, the men from Africa fought 7 . . your need of loving and ‘a fous! 7 sh mer. But the dead leaves continue to and soon front and rear fire escapes| two are “one in the perfect sense of Eastern mention—gold and the bracelet, | ‘YiNE* Ae easy a8 possible for hi giving can never seem superfluous | with . bullets, knives, bayonets and the mores wns kilied and the women [4r0P, the fall aylee are upon us, And to the point of effacing were jammed with half dressed men, ” a Ou. fists, singing lik | we ; the fall is a fake. i aoe licen Tee ceria | water and the wave.” But in how many modern American marriages does| himself altogether if ane desires it. 0 trouble with a certain type of 5 Hike Cavite, treating Gers | were Curcnh to the road nid 187 FOES | Certo Umaitaishl wheal nae % isn't. there a certain t man bullets and shell: until carried into a nearby houne, Ts ebcond and third Soor were bura- that peculiarly perfect closeness of relationship exist five years after the mother,” I suggested, LSaneyrs ph fon naanatees Ting earn receiv- is as if they Dr. Arthur Bookman of No, 260] ™olsture was observed to oseialbe ing were only mosquitoes. fng and escape that way wae impoe- etnon UD dell Rared ie ritggnd comes to be regarded a aj Ail er, life so completely that her] Mrs. Woodrow. "Boa fa bored 10) The result waa that the Germana| Wenner? Noone tient who, wit | hua Sheen twenty-five days. of \eoBs a ae eee ed to the ranks of a! the point where all life seem, f When the drop ladder on the front| The creator of Plerre Vinton puts) Muous husband upon the superficial | UPernulty ; | Koos, wot te manta coe e hus. | Went away from there and that about I iieewel otter examininig Mra, Mo. | tinuous, oat Arona amie m op F of ront| The buf agH ee" and that's particularly unfatr| band.’ Perhaps, after all, she is more| 1° o'clock that evening the American| Allister, who was unconaclous, placed | 1M, \ own in forty-four yea Enaily was adjusted the tenants were! Se on ta aren ae ees ® the wife who thinks she can do} to the man,” replied Mrs. Woodrow. he, alt her in his automobile and sped to the “assisted to the street by the police|’ It le | who have fail : without the man she married because| “They are tis children, too, but he te! not the one te te bee ne rouse he is} ambulance corps in Paris got word) White Plains Hospital, cram eee t te bape matte : and fremen. In the rear the escapes| eye. “A man, it seems to me, |she has never clearly understood what u i ery) *@rere so packed that it was feared| should, ve all thinge, keep hie | he signifies, that there was need for them at “@ome one would be killed. wife if he wants her. | have loet | HUSBANDS BELONG TO SPIN- Meaux. The American doctora| WILSON TELLS STRAUS second was from: Sept, 10.t9 ae ‘Thi wome told to} mine, and | believe | have failed, NING WHEEL ERA. eae 2 an st, Tal 2a ten terete | Oddities in the War News reached the deserted town about mid- ‘To the war in Europe has been night and were ted by an aged peas.| TIME ISN'T RIPE FOR | aatiined'the Inck of rain on this come * | we to the roof. The building next| failed above all things, failed ant stragaler to the church. REVIVING PEACE TALK, | tinent by many wine crer elim eet “door is seven feet Jewer than the one| ® man in the essential of man- OEE afre, Hose are without certain furnishings con- Droed plank and m &@ tobo, of ec eee A widered nea) hundred Lire? the necessity of humanity. | may - indespensable §& bun Tt ts estimated 69 per cent. of the population of Europe ts engaged] all wounded, ‘The bullding wan In nothing toward opening up the aub-|°f the shocks have drawn all the nbaum, his wife, Mary, and two Forge: keep Marcallp: and ¥ have past States, extending from ul and she oan live outdoors, Then why| being put on the market {n one day. The doctors found it was carried by buildings, Nos. 240 and | 244 were! ‘There you have the man's point of|for him to perform all the jobs that} Italy, though not engaged in war, te spending $1,000,000 a day putting | Shastly injuries with arnica, her| Tribunal, culled yesterday. with «| had seven. inches in twenty-four It was an inferno of pain. Three eee ean eka MKCan #8 Poland, a e a so the policemen found | hood, and as a human being in 4% The tenants were sent sliding ial ; t eb iio withior ee » to be ry again, | may eveh care for, | yeers ago. But because the A t ‘tion of the earth. CA a, caught by! snether woman, but Marcella was | to-day needs no soap kettle or epin- |" War , darkness except for one candle which| Ject of mediation again with the war- | morsiure ( that portion Of the Smale dren were found helpless. They Srere carried to the root by the police-| lee than Nature intended me England to Florida, . cererran panaain & Peasant woman who was doing her In the West there has been plenty driven to the street until was tre 4 hours. In St. Louts and other towns =~ view, and he cannot be acoused of| bdnce fell to his lot? ‘oops on field footing. household remedy for all aches New York ‘ty to invite the Presi- over. The fire was scon out, and did OA kuehand Goad te bob walahe peibs Ths dccieve nar cee oe eed dent to attend the uth wnni,| there was more than enough. § hundred and fifty black men were} WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—President| like the work of the rainmakers in stretched about on the stone floors,| Wilson said to-day he was doing| Texas. The intensity and wide area © Police at the lower end. On the third floor fre escape Joe my mate. Nature intended meto | ning wheel in her flat, she doesn’t was bobbing about tn ghostly fashion| ring nations of Europe. He added|fact that the drought here has been therefore say that a fint is superfluous Beef 1s so high horse meat 1s becoming popular in Vienna, 200 boi at the altar end of the aisle. al others are doing it for| confined to a narrow strip slong i ” Fees mp i thence to the adjoining building.| do. That, it seeme to me, le to | should she think of her husband as "ah the tenants in the adjoining/ fail completely.” superfluous because it isn’t necessary best for the wounded by washing their to Turkey and member of Tne H. of rain, Kansas City, for 1 000 damage, confined to Lefko-| sparing himself. I wondered if a In the western and northern onl: es eperteaent and the stairways. Many of the tenants were without Stes and olothing, and the Superin- ent of the lebrew Sheltering any in East Broadway threw open ,@he institution and furnished hot cof- fee and such clothes as could be ob- tained until thd refugees could get bask into their homes. ——_—>———_ MAS. COLLYER A WAR NURSE. Wife of U. Naval Officer te Join the Red Crosse in France. woman's judgment would echo or dis- pute his. Therefore I called'on Mra, Wilson Woodrow, author of “The Black Pearl,” “Sally Salt” and a num. | ’ ber of other novels, besides a series of brilliantly intensive studies of married life now appearing in a widely-circulated magasine, I found that she puts the blame for the super- Se JURY SPLITS AWARD, dog, a medal of honor, an earthly providence and a lord and master, ides being a husband. Now the police protect us, remaining unwed le no longer a disgrace, it’s not necessary to marry for sup- port, and no woman cherishes a passion for being ordered about. But all these changes do not alter the fact that a hueband as a per- muoh ef a necessity The Germans publish bi-weekly a newspaper for their French prisoners, The Mayor of Gravesend, the gate of London, hai against trying to gratify their curiosity In the event o “When firing is heard,” he says, 8 warned the people f a raid by Zeppelins. “take to the lower rooms or cellars.” Among many “Don'ts” compiled by Lord Curson for the Britieh people ts: “Don't waste breath in attempting to ascertain whas te to happen to the German Emperor in this world or the nest.” ary of the founding of the city v automobile lamps. The groans which | of Now York on Oct. 25. He remained had filled their ears had been almost/ with the President fifteen minutes hi as much as even a doctor could en- dure, but the ht that met their eyes in the glare of the lamps was almost paralysing. ‘s in his party left and id, told Mr, hi The church was like a giant can of . ‘a position now batt, with human beings for tha|!# that some of the belli writhing worms One doctor noticed a thing whose torn clothes were black and stiff with dried blood. He threw whites of ite great e¢: got to open the wa: fers from the Uni 1,000,000 ARMY BLANKETS Winiter of Ite great even, showed hune| WITH OTHER SUPPLIES ARE part of New York there has been plenty of * rain, more than the usual supply. A They had a dounpour last weekam@ 7 It was expected to reach the olty, But the storm was steered away by contrary winds and New York went on biting the dust and buying fee. Now, there is another storm om the way. it is just as big and ae threat- ening as that of last week. It ie headed right for New York, from the west. By midnight, or soon. after, It should be ours. ‘The weather man says it will bee good one—if we get It. was. 7 IA 7 brs. Robert E. Collyer, wife of FIRST TIME IN STATE! -t2 tact, x tnine nets more tmpor-| The greater part of the Protestant clergy in Germany ts expected soon| white testh, ina. huger smile ana] ORDERED HERE FOR ALLIES, | GERMANS AND JAPANESE : Lieut. Collyer of the Dreadnought tant, because, with the disappear-|to be on active miliary duty, the Evangelical consistories having lifted wi ns a8 ee CONFER ABOUT REMOVAL " Utch, who lives at No, 619 Lincoln ance of all the other roles,-a woman| the ban on ministers joining the colors. k ‘Will monsieur kindl ygive me a TR, ; aia : iy 88, BrOOk yy Meume'n Red Creeg | Gives Westchester Railway Elec-!ean concentrate on him as a lover ater erent, gotlatlons OF NON-COMBATANTS, |” ‘Burse. Mrs. Collyer had two years’ rician’s Widow $12,750 and and comrade. No one of us is strong The Berlin painter Vollbehr, who has just seen th It was Ooh! La! The doctors took | army wagons, 1,000,000 blankets, 200,- hand sei bait 4th ence at nursing in the Seney| {iC 4 enough to dismiss love as ® SUber~| 4. proud of hi “hh be 8 Kaiser, saya he is! 1... first, He had nine wounds, all|oo eddies and bridles ard o” inrce| TOKIO, Oot, 18 (Associated Paaiaieal Hospital previous to ber marriage. Young Son, $10,000, fluity.”" “4 OF Bia army “his oyee are phosphorescent with happiness” Aleo| severe and painful. supply of rifle cartridges for the use myn tre eeneet Ar bili Re MR8, WIL8ON WOODROW DE. | ‘At he is #0 sure of victory he is already talking of his changes in the| “Get a stretcher!” ordered a doctor. gf the English and. French armiles | in of the Jupanes WHITE PLAINS, Oct. 13—A jury FENDS AMERICA’S MEN. si alae = Alin ce de, "Don't trouble,” aald Ooh! Lat] Were opened here to-day by repre- [initrd a thingtain Mey in the Supreme Court here to-day| “Why do you think the modern * Tucarry me out in your arms, Timo] *ntatives of those governments ornor of Kinochow, has sent tatives of t , A Rome despatch says Germans are sending large quantities of goods|!8 precious for the other men.” ghacine dunaramoncn asked tarts to Italy with letters: “Pay us when the war Js over, We don't want your| Two ambulance men pleked him up. | diate bids un the wagon contracts ue # to meet Japanese officers to ar- handed up an unusual sealed verdict | Woman has got into the Babe of r ie for thelr departy ham to Justice Joseph Morschauser when | s@rding her husband as superfluous man fortress by the Japa ~URIC ACID IN MEAT o3 they awarded $22,750 in favor of Mrs. T asked. money; we only want your trade.” Fi Outatde the door, Ooh! La! 1d: | delivery in nada, it wae sald. ‘7 pean id teh forces. asa te Bilan C, Millette, se adiministretris| re yey neal. tt te ; “Now you fellows put me down and | 7maluae immediate. delivery ‘of [battle front of Tuingtautwenty-twq Gere . st the New York, Westchester | White forehead thoughtfully. It ie give me a cigarette.” blankets ts demanded by the pur-|man defenders of the forgress \ ware again: » bs | very white, under a weight of hair The first person punished in London for not putting out the lights was| They were not going to obey until | chasers, as they are wanted for the |burled. The fortress Ares 1,500 and Boston Railway Company, and! the color of corn-silk, and her eyes|@ suburban saloon keeper. It cost him $26. Oath coerce etaies until tine of, the troops in. thin winter's my a glass of Salts if Your | follows: Jdow $12.750; to her seven. Aciality for 4 ‘woman to think 0 may Twenty-eight priests and laymen had mass and communion { Then they followed orders, They put| BRITISH AVIATOR’S BOMB > Back hurts or Bladder To the widow $12,750; - | that her husband 1s superfluous,” she n in a school od ” Mar in Antwerp just before its capture. a cigarette between Ooh! La's lips year-old son, $10,000, | said at length. “It means that she | °° bothers, Through Lawyer Thomas J, O'Neill | hasn't grasped the real meaning of and lighted it, He drew a massive KILLED FOUR AND WOUNDED | iage, and that she probabl “pull’ to the very bottom of his lungs, | MANY, DUSSELDORF REPORTS of Manhattan, Mrs, Millette sued for | Marriage, y fon of spies has brough: PI 8, ’ ou must have your meat every day, | $50,000 damages for the death of her | hasn't krasped the real meaning of ‘The execution of sp! ught back capital punishment in Belgium | closed his eyes in bliss and blew out ee , but flush your kidneys with salts] nushand, William Millette, an elec- A torrent.o’ smoke, LONDON, Oct. 18 (Associated Press) onally, says a noted authority who] Mushand. William Siierts, an elec: | “AML right!" be sald, “Now rin |—A letter, received in Amsterdam db onal est forme uric fad ohh of the ‘anchor bridges of the railroad ready.” from | pusseldor?, dat cortimetik most paralyzes neys in their ef-| company at West Farms Feb, 5, ? J ronict orresponden orts to expel it from the blood. They] “ONeill proved through the testi- & charmed life, ‘The nose of a shell hit « wall six inches over his head; a] , 72% But him tn the hed Sree | eeetee a ttaid on DuRRIeORs, Peathen ne sluggish and weaken, then you} mony of the corporation's employees bullet hit the ground ahead of him and merely bruised him; a bullet nit} ene 7m na of his clm-| a izeppelin airanip being destroyed, fer with « dull misery in the kidney | that Millette was direc’ to work on U d " ° arette glowed on his smiling black| four persons were killed and many ae sins in the back or sic! scaffold which was entirely unse- him over the heart, but was “speut” and he picked it out of his breast! ace and went back for more euf- wounded: % | Bo So, the, dissiness, your stomach sours, | Cured. pocket, and while sitting on the steps of a house half the building was! ferers, O8e wee yf after forty years’ disuse, although {t was never legally abolished. Lieut. A. C. Johnston of te British army has reason to believe be bea: . >) i) a ral To-Day. js coated and when the weather| Eleven thousand volta of electri. | Dlown up, but he was not touched. da a To dyou have cheumatictwinges, ‘The | ‘iY paased through him, and he dled NUAOES JOLTE WHEN THEY ht to the Ch CEYLON TEA 1 t instantly, This ging you to seek relief two or three | Woned ® verdict, mes during thegnight, Wom: o metitralize these irritating acids, to] cricaco, the kidneys and flush off the| political work LEARN HE KILLED 18, of Bt. John re t! Three hours later Qoh! La! waslin the tumily comb h ui The burial will be iterbo, A wounded British soldier writes that after he was wounded English vit r and German Red Cross ambulances arrived at the same time, the En, jh} in bed in the American hospital tn sleep, at grand opera, nd German doctors saluted and then worked side by side, and: | Paris, sound asleep. They say alan < he ‘doesn't understand English physician amputated the left leg of @ soldier while # German| turtle has no nerves for suffering. HOW ACTRESSES REMOVE | ‘Rerhene they'd be happi ¥, physician administered narcotics.” Ooh! La! was a human turtle, The y's urinous waste get four ounces of} day urging those who failed to rei ur men in Ameri Jad Salts from any pharmacy here;| tor oct. i to eet t | euch Rie mad aalanaia Tt hinea| state —— F doctors had to awaken bim from a SUPERFLUOUS HAIR the Germans | 2¢eP sleep to dress his wounds, @ tablespoonful in « glass of} books to-day, the | Woodrow exclaimed, with quick en ‘The cold season having come earl. . 4 ly on the eastern front before breakfast for a few days| ister to vote in the 3 " thustasm. “It honestly doesn't seem " They found his left arm shattered They generally use Kl Kado, your kidneys will then act fine. This| the"reyiatration would fall at least | to me that they are half appreciated, | F¢ commandecring all the warm clothing of the clvil population, Petrograd by @ bullet, among his other dniutiea : rely hetislesse ¥ ous salts is made from the acid of | 100,000 below the last total, when ap- | As for the women who criticize most | reports. The soldiers put it on under thelr uniforms, “They eveu take ! =u and lemon juice, combined with | Proximately 653,000 n ‘were pl hotly, what have the majority of Ooh! La! never groaned during the ward in a dress suit, White Rose Coffee, 3 Pound Tins, $1 s, > | All lest or found articles aie auld versed im The World will be © Usted af The Wortd’s Informa- vi tloa Burgau, Pulitser IDabla, and has been used for generations | Or tne PR) Goo Nand 100,000 wornag | tem ever done except talk? A he Doete of sirilians’ feet'hy fares,” eaye the deapatsh, probing, Half an hour after che doc. | |)! Mee ota, Satie stimulate sluggish kidaeys, o0 | Woman who half knows & lot of pons ‘ _— tors were through, he was sound | i f the noted coma World's Harlem to neutralise the acide in urine, | 00 ae snngers, has no right to think here | At the frult auction salesrooms at Hull $1,200 was pald for eleven ; ns maa betfeet bers Brockiya Office,” 9581 it no longer irritates, thus ending if superior to @ man who knows his|ordinary French pears, the proceeds to be devoted to the Bel, The west day Me fever wea 30% a for But all day long he smoked and OM. HUSBAND | Fund, Several paid $50 for a single pear, the first purchi : TO BE SUPERFLUOUS, |Deing a German. Some bought their pears several times over, and one man | smiled, 4nd, demanded bread: | The chief trouble with Ameriean Who paid $100 had no pear at the end of the sale. lost of bread. that he could 1 ation’ ef ther te cannot in- Sinpeuaus strom | tt Ba BBE Ani sire A gt et ated eras ode a eR 1% SER FF On TaV Tee NPetae ODT MR eee he BS Kd <i ~ r tl