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a gy SE EY armen see ede 4 ail ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEM BROOKLYN “ENOGH” ‘‘Satety- First’”’ Grip to Make Dancing Sane; THISMANTURNG “PEACEFUL WIFE” |BAFF GRAND JU - MAY BE DECLARED | New Clutch Robs the Fox Trot ot Peril DOWN'S2,000,000 ; GOT ON NERVES | KEEPS UP PUR LEGALLY A GHOST; ere me , 7 SHAE OF RICH RlGH BREWER OF HIRED SLAVE pre Does Not Lie in’ Mrs, Here 4, Lae L. Liebmann Says|Son of Victim Testifies to Busle ’ Wife He Deserted for Many Years Plans Action Against | Money,” Says “Golden Husband Was Cruel to Her ness Warfare Waged Nethercott. f _ Rule” Howard. | for Seventeen Years, by Enemies. . . je SHE WANTS TO SEE HIM. _ RSD IS AGAINST WARFARE.!SUES FOR SEPARATION,| Secure in fhe consent of Sudige "| Matone to continue the present Grawd jury over to another month's term tae Lawyer Says [t)eeter that tt may push saccenstully ~_—__.. Second Husband Has Warrant and a Beating Waiting for ; Manufacturer Refuses to Make} Woman om ie J ie lite inquiry into the Raff murder case, , s Missiles to Maim and Couldn’t Have Happened If {rat bouy mot again to-day to Hatem Wanderer. Kill Men. Wife Had Been Suffragette, |" 1" tetimony of Harry Ratt, som ; é of the murdered poultry dealer. Young It Thomas W. Nethercott, Canar- : Roff was examined before the Grand a fe $2,000,000 worth of | i the wife In this story had born {Jury by Assistant Diatriet Attorneys 4 , to be used in th A suffragiat, the things that happened |Pevel and Murphy. “ @le's “noch with @ wallop,” tries to make more trouble for his wife, her war in has been rejected be che C fm fe ty " Jawyor, John M, Wilson, eatd to-day, monwealth Steel Company of G lto her would have been impossibie,| |! | understood that Harry Baits Be not only will be arrested, but et. | \ CHYy, Tie fe Was learned te So said Mrs. Harriette M. Jounston.| "tory was y corroborative of forta will be made to declare him legally dead. | Nethercott, being tegally dead, it} Was pointed out, he will have no more standing tn the world thaa | he wore a ghost. The wife, Mrs. Mary F. Cook, was Brostrated to-day in her home, No. | 2817 Bast Ninety-third Street, Brook- | Pe cane Man under the care of | Pittsburgh Has Just Discovered Position That Pro- Butea a lawyer, at No. 2 Rector Meh evidenc str state of warty Liab. [men inv Prior to the etd o outline the cane Clarence 1 Howard, pr * the poultry oft orgucization, believes warts jshould not be recognized vor savettiad yakvan jmann says, In separation papers filed 1 Mn. Howard, who i 3 NF ee 1, who lives in «| tnday ih the Supreme Court by Myw.|"% tnable to toniity as to tact a in « Christian Selentist, and isk Woud, @ho Mh her lawyer, how wus. (Cm the niurdor iteatt,. slNeeaa all over the co s the “Golden | : Was not an eve la r the country as the “Golden |i ng, Hany b. Liebmann, millionaire | W°% 29 an eye witness of his father® lal Rule Steel Man” because he trieg to |G IY Hee enever awa | traaic death, run his plant tn ae ance with the | Nd ale owne! inane thi Distriet Attorney Whitman took Golden Rule by sharing profits with| Lehmann Krewing Company of ; » part in the Haft inquiry to-da: As malate in »-day, leave tho employers, tw stopping at the ttt. | Brooklyn, has treated har with cruel! ine the direction ut he 7, y \ ore Hotel with his wife sal son, ty With each succeeding yoar, the ssigtant Diatrict At forces te euarding the Cook nome, tects Women Dancers, but New York Danc- Eee il Oteretaenieta sine | Amant i say a ° welcome the appearance D rie o days after her d disappointing termination | of Mr. Nethercott in these parts," ing Masters Adopted It Long Ago—-Few | Although he tatked treet y et th | 8m {Tare dnyp fuer ber wadding sr io ays dnappointing wrminatia @ald Cook. “I would like very much Little Tricks Enable Girl to Keep {rouble in Burope, he feownee at the |! 165 Tel ae een {covered that any indictments, Aled to ace him. His last visit was un- Part in Place Easil; Favrt abt he $200,009 aa ea ee ora many ree | 20W Would not be legally strung bee : . unt then said with ‘ \ ci jexpected and I was not pre; for ner in ice Basily. ran hen sai q SOnSitilLioho; HAUSA Wr RCON THE cates of the abe nt, three port, ‘him. If he comes back the law will Mrs, Wood ia a Muffragette, a very | Whitman’ en: fr 5 we a aes | tay ‘Why, our company would not a ‘ nd i v " ‘oi Ri Sate, Son, pl ef enue hen roeshor ths avooa pt an order for $16,000,000 worth of ictive one, and when it was auggented [ease at least th the capacity of gt No. 380 Fulton Street, Brooklyn The sufety frat campaign has reached the ballroom. shrapnel! Would it be a laudable|that Mrs ah. alee have Se SHON. covery ot fies Steps to ave Notborcott cagead take If the sweet young thing were ever in danger of entering the down- thing to make these shelle and then|come to her through Suffragette af-| important evidence In. Brovklyn did (man who is dead in the eyes of the ward path at a fox trot or a canter, that peril {s past. The dance steps ‘Naw. themsely. re de y "There really isn't any p a need es are definitely not naughty any more. And id. send them away eo that mon might|filintions sho sald: not bear up to-day, Whatever Ase Oh, on't ‘think Mra. Lieb. | #istant istrict Attorney Deuel was murder one another with them? No, he nd. FT don't ttn able to glean from the reputed source i the dancing men won't be allowed to be naught ed \ ; a thousand times no! Hmann i a Suffragette, Had she been | true Lkauant wo change ie tne ae ipa. agtions, Nethertod has ipa a Safety —morg! safety—first! 4 aa aXe A } “The war fis a bitter shame.|the ervelty that has lasted through | ward aspects, at least, of the claim upon the woman he once took A special position, a real “safety clutch,” instead| — _ = It is something that does not belong | seventeen years would have lasted [it now rests uncompleted a as his wife. He has neglected her When in the general scheme of enlightened [about ONE day and one short day, | Grand Jury of a caloric clutch, has been devised for the woman | humanity. If men would only think|too. Mra. Liebmann tn a very well | ceane. CRIOF task of Whitman's ‘auc- dancer, which will absolutely prevent any undue famill- in unison, aud think arity from her male partner. This terpsichorean jiu- married Cook a widow. She bi vary Cemetery and | ere had seen a tombstone on which ‘as inscribed, ‘Thomas W. Nether- t, U. 8. N. “She was sure Nethercott was dead. id he really was, in so far as the we was concerned, for he had not Mmmunicatss wilh ler ior ten cessor will be to find a way to bring purely aad }educated woman, but we hy ever | into : strongly for the pbolition of thin war, [discussed Suffrage together.” wtop. ‘There should bes Liebmanna were marricd 41 ania, out whom the care the w York in 1897, ‘They Inve three Without wher te, CHAS. Sina Fi Jitsu Is guaranteed to frustrate three masculine pests. 1 would It will preserve any debutante from the tender DANGEROUS, SENATE general movement in the United en and consp! can embrace of the bald-headed flirt, who {!s “old enough 7 CLAIR AR DEFENSE H t| Bot te tuaite.lewdl erantes-cucem ST. States In this direction not be made lewal proof, to be your father, little girl.” It will reaene her from | Mowara, 2 erny-natred man of me |iaourai Tsien, thirteen, ana |, When the Grand Jury was ready | the clingstone clasp of the man who doesn't know how dium hMfght, the size of his head tn- | Henry I twelve--who are] {dour | i eee t dicating unusual brain power, his|iiving with their mother at No, 100 "tb to dance and wants to be towed around. And it will restrain the ingenuow bern in a body to his chambers Ee pghated tee ° wear Rage youth who hasn't learned that there is a place for everything and that tor a hair snow white and closely cropped, fsa ae, PS es ean ae { tinued the ury in fi ook Ramses RD, Wife married eee things @ corner in the conservatory 1s better than a brightly-lighted Erlanger, hens e and Others rey ee oe dati Street ina} We Ow aig AAO ae nary tortor tata ead of bearing the blow silently, room. Manila Editor Cab! ‘astic OM ater an Se act ta ae aia fai Present ae ‘ nin important mate a Tennyson's hero, Chatles 8. Hubbard, Public Safety ae — ‘itor Cables Drastic! Plotted to Disbar Lawyer, [of tines tat the prophet of of tee H7 ont a yn MR ed ay _—_— e ul tl bs oer * peered J | " se! - DESIGN FOR CITY HALL Rounded that the seatety arat™ pont. | new dances havent hu man Measures Are Necessary to Actress's Attorney Says It senme etrange for a businsan| {elt may there, Mrs. Llebmane al; tion will be taught to all women and soll f adi man thus to be speaking a: 1 iw philo- | ihrew her against the furnit ure Ale girls who attend the public dances in the Prevent It Spreading. sophical lines, doo It not?” he con- igh thi Mra, Liebmann, that city. A conspiracy between Abraham Er. | tinued. “Well, it has been my Bobby. Poe couple wont to St. AUR i BUT NEW YORK BEAT PITTS-|. mor Graceful’ ‘and less extrava: WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Private |AN&et theatrical manager: Wilting | If one would cure to call it auch. At the Alcazar Hotel he refured to Travers Jerome, his counsel; Anais. |! think Foam able to do a second’s | talk to her, she J they had tant District Attorney Robert Man-| Orth of Rood in the world, Tam ley; Pat Casey and Ed Keely, vaude. | Wiling to spend a whole year of my ville booking agents, to destroy the| meat it Street, which fs also a home owned reputation and bring about the dis-| HEFT HOME WHEN A BOY TOliy tho rich brewer, he became more barment of Max D, St Tawa MAKE WAY IN WORLD. brutal in his treatment, sho alleges. | + Steuer, lawyers! when 1 was a youngster I left my] He would seize her by the throat, home in Centralia, U1, to win my|*h@ charges, threaten to throttle her :/ = od t « own way in the world, and my mother | { teath and Rave me five maxims-one for finger—which | since have follow with great profit, ‘They are: k company among these ne rea BURGH TO IT. “Just look for yourself," added Mr | dispatches from Manila saying that * Municipal Art Commission Turns} «in this way,” he declares, “we|Cleveland with an explanatory wave the recent disturbances in the Philip: , : Pay sh} Of his hand. We were standing | Down Frederick MacMonnies’s | ®hall obviate the close embrace which |. Yoorway of the rose room ar the | Pine Islands, though dangerous, were has been one of the most objection- . Astor, filled with festive fox-trotte! insignificant in accomplishments, were Statue as Irrelevant. able features of modern dancing. If| “You won't see any of those awk-| \yid to-day before the Senate Commit- @ girl employs this ‘safety first’ grip, | Ward, sensational positions — and |i. considering the Philippine Indepen- it will be impossible for a man to} movem Tete aL dence bill by Dean (. Worcester, for. | ¥@® charged to-day in the course of take liberties with her on the dancing u relies with Dar on rs, Hallain's tea dances are care | mer Secretary of the Interior of the | (ne iiss Foe Lelia of Edith St. joor unless she wills it.” chaperoned, but no woman's ; 4 1. { Clair, the actress, before Juntica Dn. submitted by Frederick MacMonnies,| But already a “safety firat” posi-|Modeaty suffers to-day in any repu-|'MANG% The despatches came yester-| i) 0) cue ae ‘an American sculptor, who now lives] tion has bee ht by New York | #b!s, pallroom, Boy: Su Bie persons: Fendi RG: | . vel 5 jon has been taught by New York Young men and women don’t | McDonnell, a Manila editor, and for |, Benjamin M, Slade, counsel for Miss in Paris. The disapproval was the) garcing masters and practised in| dance this winter with their result of a report made by a commit-| New York ballrooms. It was de-| hands rest on each other's ‘The Municipal Art Commission, by @ unanimous vote, has rejected the @esign for a new City Hall fountain their accuracy Mr. Worcester vouched |St- Clair, announced that he would to the committee. ‘The despatches |4ttempt to show that such a con- being over fr rly with every trades- man who called at the house. ‘Then, | The pa priate tee of members of the commission] geribed and specially posed for me| Shoulders or locked around each _ whom you can trust and aseoci- Jafter the birth, the brewer told he te oie that the design “bears no relation tol yesterday by Marine Cavelesa sxperis eoke, any. dent ner feeds 1 c pied bani Levi teat ating with whem will make yeu |she charges, that as he bad Bean : : 4 "G > ‘orregidor defense wan disclone: d he w oN th her the City Hall, either architecturally | the instructor at Mrs. Hallam's tea ue hae Viele Generel ocommanging Correnidoy Giscloned whilet pee And balk, He wis vey ec tenies the rumor regarding disarming | Miss St. Clair was on the stand and ing of ¢ of scouts. Mob in Botanical Garden | her lawyer was questioning her, He He opened the door and This or sculpturally.”” dances in the Hotel Astor, who has way out,” adding that he was sorry ‘Never gamble er go where ‘The committee that gambling is don that he had married a woman who secommendation Is composed of Carl cae it een reante veattered by the police before the time | Went over her suit against Erlanger, “Never drink or ge where | uid not make any kind of & sliow. malier, Bae of the best BOG WE a me ae 7 x ‘i ; SANITY FIRST AS WELL As] %et for uprising. Arrested twenty | the judgment she obtained, her aub-| drinking is dene. a ther haf terrible fits of temper sors in the country; Frank L. Babbo in the “safety first” position holomen. Movement wide. Quite well | sequent visit to Mr. Jerome “ # tnonth,” anys Joxeph in his + end John A. Mitchel, editor of “Life."| the woman stands with her left SAFETY IN DANCING. ‘ome and her ‘As to emoking, it ien't ae bi ‘The other members of the Art ; Incidentally, 1 noted one toiling | °eantzed, Ricarte connected with | charge that Steuer “framed up" the mission are Robert W. De hand on her partner's right shoul- | trottex who, in his efforis to bo ie-} them. Erlanger suit. my advice and let it alone. fo LE dldn't. need (ham he took @ “President Metropolitan Museu of) der, the four fingers outstretohed | fined and nice, waa clasping Par fair! “Drastic measures required to pre-| After Assistant District Attorney “*When in doubt about where te | knife and cut into pieces a wireless | —— = ATU A. Augustus Wealy, Prealuen:| and slightly bent, ao that she may [Partner with two iingers, while the] ii erecting. It in goners {Manley made repeated objections, Jue, stop and ask if it would be plant on whieh T had been working Brooklyn Institute of Arts and! quickly tighten them te a grip or | other two hung imply In, eens. 4 ; oe ate . be 2 [the whole winter, [ often Inoked Besides the Looks— Belences; George W. Breck, William However, it’s a fault in the right di- | lly believed the disturbance ix heing | tice Davis said: good place to take your moth tdi died ged re ar LAT el ‘A. Boring and Frank [. Lawrence,| double them to a Fer cine [recen accis cosition | influenced by widespread idea of Gov-| ‘I cannot allow this general line of| “latitudes, eh? Some nigh cali|aug uew father beating mother. a The Comfort SUC eT eee Band tee) 9 her partner's left | ly taken by any Noman who feat |@ment weakness, Sedition not sup-|¢xamination unless it ix the claim of|them that. But they have brought} { could hear hin cursing hor. Lin] .A smooth, soft skin mot only looks doen not prevent him from aie i pits pi ayes all particular as to her behavior,” | pressed because a wrong interpreta-|the defense that a conspiracy was] me happiness, and they have brought treatinent uf mother and of mo was Hh ie he. rec| WIERLHIG on ond surcenttiouely ud Bdgar Ward, another dancing tion of promises of administration in| formed to disbar Lawyer Steuer and| happiness to others. Not long ago i fad to leave him.” ceived $10,000 when be was awarded bi h ‘4 his? her @ Fifth Avenue cliente! circulation by politicians among ig-| that this defendant was the instru-| sat down and figured how much 1| [n her application for temporary fein Sontradt for the Clty Hall towne) le man POSE Tee tal Meee “And dancing thi norant masses, Foregners apprehen- | ment chosen for that purpose,” had saved by not drinking, gambling| alimony Mrs. [debmann asked for |g — parallel te her shoulder, and just ot sive, Great many have applied for} “We intend to prove just that,"|or the ike. I tigured it out at $1,000 | $200 a Week and $2,500 in fees for her touches her partner's fingers. Her / She declared that erect and slightly thrown firearms permit, Impossible to do| aid Lawyer Slade, after some hesi-|a year, and it had been thirty years] nand brewery produced 750,000 barrels | wiping anything to corroborate many facts, | tatlo hi Not I or Sale ! ! beck which prevents even a man since my mother gave me the advice. |of beer annually and that he had| Your ny ai canehiy hiv Gah bales team Witnesce ares forbidden to give infor- | Proceeding along this line of defense | MOTHER'S ADVICE SAVED $30,000 | other sources of income, be WF bringing his face too close to hers. mation. Government will not allow | Migs St. Clair, after again repudiating FOR HIM clean and comfortable to yourself. If the man attempts to move his A us to see documents seized by army. | certain affidavits and parts of affi-| "She had eaved me $30,000. I took rani _ roman ee VELOGEN used et ‘hey want fun, U 0 me -|davits prepared b; “hat and built . per Plo ee ces reht hand from its proper position, | “that is why the foxrot is so] Prising insignificant in accomplish, |‘ tvis te Arun Jerome Nah oalohaipegal ree erp reg teeta & menere) cin ut, | Blacker Aileson, the oldeat woman in Just above her waist, she may put| popular. ‘Tore isn't u movement or} ents but dangerous on account of after she left Jerome's | ton ing of my home tn St. | ints section of New York Stat it where it belongs by bringing her | pose in it to which the moralist can] potential agitaiton of loweat classes. office the day she signed the charge| /ouls. How many persons would|at her home here yesterday. She fed bien elbow sharply down on the in. | xe exception. The turkey-trot was| “Similar to 1896. We have arrested | that Steuer had acted improperly in| #W@P thirty years of dissipation for | ‘ved 106 years. @ sensational wr! le. | - 7 == = | side of his right elbow. If he stands | fu a quick, gay rhvthm, with lots of {men in Manila, Main leaders have not | conducting her suit against Erlanger, | Such & house? Perhaps some might too close she has but to make 5 fist | action and riety and yet simple; veen apprehended, Communications| “I came up to the District Attor. | °#ll it a fad. If that is the case, then | our cry. And while we were pur- Amaavit. "Once ‘father told ma to Asal get a pair of shoes and when | told Fookiyn. ee drinking or gambling, but take ( i enough for any one to learn, It’s as] secured indicating Americans were|ney's Office and called on Mr. Man- |! am a@ faddist. suing the handicrafts of peace there , of her left hand and, moving it h S08 Ay cRe AO. 1at PG INR BORD eae | Bee on Mr. Mun. | "Perhaps | was « faddiat when, as | came Indirectly a proposition to make Sauce is the rele swiftly downward four inches from : a p said the witness, “I told him if 5 implements for warfare, i iftly afety first’ undoubtedly sums up| fivcated or destroyed, ‘There in no} gobo, waned’ a aaneatinat tices ish that. gives it the smeet the man's shoulder to his chest, press | the moral code of modern dancing, |evidence that property owning natives | 0° forced me to appear before th f ation. you wonder that I would not him firmly away from her. | but socially T think ic ought to be /cricgnce (hat Property owning native®| Grievance Committee of the Har Ax. | WeTking for the Missouri Puciftc and |do i? We don't live for money. | described asa safety valve, At least, ng the American maa how cans connected with upr OFTEN FINDS THERE'S NEED OF i “Wve had to do that not tnfre- rere nl pomewee ve cmmued arma t | ite threatened that if 1 didn't appea | | could study, He replied by sending quently when I've been dancing with | FIRE ON LINER PERUGIA. was eliminated there something would happen to hd men I didn't know well," confessed M , udies. 1 took It back to him. ry in a later message Then he told me to go up and » My boy, | am speculating | The wealthy Christian Sclentiat Casey about an engage sociation and testify againat Steuer |! Went to Mr. Hoxie and asked him “eae does Bet le in sneney, lit would make trouble for all of us, | if 2 hours could not be arranged so é i -jand Mr. Worcester told the commit: | nt with | in Howard, preferred, Go on along Int ted by a ( | Mra ‘Wilson Karcher, wite of the a Riames That Mee {tee he believed the statement can-| & motion picture producing concern bout your busines hare wes inierripiod BES RPniD 92 ae, | artist and exhibition dancer, who Is aced Veanel on Voyage Here. jcolled was untrue Casey xent me to a manager, but || "With Mr. Hoxte'a $350 1 went to | the feminine half of the “safety Arst”) roxpon, Dec. 21-4 Lloyd's de-|_ Mr. Worester gave it as his opinion aiga’t « engagement Washington University and was ‘These articles are not for sale, | pose drawn by The Evening World | gpatch from that the disturbance # were what vecume very ill and went to a| graduated. Then I kept workin |spatch from Fayal, Azores, states that aa id Mints ; nit Wie Petal a But they are often lost, | artist. the steamer Perugia, bound from Ler- Te ie tad 18 TRGRpENAORER | ARIE, Manley I fecoverad 1) 9oree ale call ay 7} pees ‘And there’s a way to get them back! “When the new dances came in w |horn to Now York, had a fire on board > —— | Here the witness eo hyn | ually. ly a group of us took For Tired, Aching At a very trivial cost. | few years ago they were vigorously | yesterday, but ts now proceeding on Appotatment New Vorker, | terical it became necessary to adjourn | hold of the Commonwealth Steel g | unconventional and, in some cases, the crew having controlled! ALBANY, Dec. 1.—Bverett 8. Elwood | the trial Company. We told the employees P F t Just phone 4000 Beckinan | frankly vutgur,” explained Mr, Cleves Re Hames lot New York. former Aasiatant Seer | .oMacety hatee nite ie. "He cite | lye ated ueteaa erspiring Fee have the 1 luck jae med tp , . and according to the records belongs to) was appointed Secretary of the State [OMNI ttl ai Y : oe om | ment or washes gives quite such speedy | ~~ All leet or found articles adv And if you have the usual luc from conventions more readily than nehor Line, * piles. between! Hospital Commission. ‘The salary ta US wood wages and demanded good work, vortised in The Werld will be Reni aed. | aPLOnA mere Teagily Wie oO Or alent it Nee vere $5,000 n year, The position until recently “lam charged, according to the wii-| We furnished. means. for educating | Feliel te tender, tired, aching feet as ee, ar ealie meee * ie woman, and he returns to them with pit was held by John HR. Hanify, @ ness,” said Mr, Jerome, “not only witii, cneir boys. We offered bonu ‘so- | simple bath with Resinol Soap and bot tee Palitece World ads. make quick work of recov.) Breater reluctance, Alinont from the | Vo nog gy mnshed, | Sviser appointee, who resigned. conspiracy, but with subordination «| \cited suggestions from them, ave | water. Rub the creamy lather in ently, Goo Borge, Vener See ; . ON" | beginning woman has urged, not that; New Re ? mehed, —— perjury and forgery. I shall go on the| them shares of our stock. Normal'y |Ict it stay for @ Fs Otic, erthwesd ering missing <rticles, largely bee! Season damnae ha eECiTenaaC Muh ince | FAST, Ireland, Dec. 21, via Lon-! Waihesta Lack, stand and refute this testimony.” ‘ptews cone cause they get a CIRCULATION in New York days, GREA ,Times and Sun ADDED TOGETHER, Werth Remembering! pra fH , ‘eae idon.—The steamer Betgentand, built by | ayy ee eet they be made seemly and in keeping 9 jocal Arm for the Ked Star Line, was! phe dae An nornings and Sun+! with the tradition of feminine mod- ‘launched here to-day. She has a dine) The da that Vather ot out tw than the Fiaralts | on) ye placement of $3,000 tons, and Is the larg. | #Wear off using cuss words Is usually we have 3,000 men working for uw oot hi ing, eutlenntic Und nn Ww We nave. only, 600, bu “an pense: into the pores and b off a, ristmas the other were taken J. Johnson, thirty-five yearn old, «| care of. And those who are work.nn | Pith more Retinol Soap and bot mi jest Belgian vessel ever built. She will/the same day that Mother makes him laborer, fell into # coal pocket at, ‘eulpped tn’ with the heads of the |e oi oat, “The American girl demanded have accommodation for 3,000 passen- help her straighten the stovepipe In the One Hundred and Seventy-elghth ven So old by all druggiste and fen + | the ‘safety first’ position and she {Fer And as roon as conditions permit, | kitchen nnd the same day that the| Street and Harlem River and was ‘ou can imagine our plant. It te | Soap poe rh y Ld vil, ply between Antwerp and New| stovepipe nviages to fall down on smothered by the descending mass of| @ Dig place, where we turn out saul, in toilet goods, It does wonders for | Wa GRPHY bet Semy ontereing' Tors Father's heat —~ naetem anaetlllllg 600), ment for cars and maxe ‘safety firs = fac imply complesions, Adve, « ry j A i if i