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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL JW, ““MA”’ SUNDAY Says Husband and Wife ee } GREATEST FASHION PARADE ‘EVER WITNESSED PROMISED ON STH AVENUE TO-MORROW ed All Indications Now Are for Sunshine to IIlu- mine the Gay Spring Colors, and Thousands! on Thousands of Beauty Lovers Will Be Out to Enjoy It. The Partnership of Marri not Afford a Silent Partner. The Bride Who Hires « Maid Lo Half the Fun and Sweetne Marvied Lite Every Bride Ought to Do Her Own Work Whichever Hae the Best Money, Sense Should Control the a It Takes Two to Make a Bargain and It Takes Two to Make a Home. | “Ma Sunday" Coaches Along the Marriage Base Lines, oF Naf The Evening World's baster Fashion Parade promises to set a new standard for the most delightful festival of the year, Bright skies will shine on it, if there is any virtue in weather predictions, and balmy Easter wishing will iuminate the gay spring colors in the endless procession of beauty and style Mayor Mitehel gives the funetion his® Rew supp and beet wir! Me A Husband Needs a Cheerful Wife! as Much as Flowers Need the rt > on not only on neat Bunday but on hopes to seo it excel all other Kastetlevery Sunday thereafter.” parades, for It is the result of @ One| MORE FELICITATIONS FROM [i LT a MAI 7 THe bit of aeathet rescue work New] NEW YORK BUSINESS MEN, Seite OF bem ns Geog” York's Kastor parade of the new fash-| Mere are « few of t jonas was hopelessly Jost under laat pag 2 Memages ree 1 this nm iby The Evening World on its plan for Sunday's twetve-inch snowfall UNtl) iy ea siion parade ’ The Evening World came forward] “Alice Maynard With a with the plan of holding the function | Easter aun te ad we ah Hh have won ‘ul turnout of b New fashions can never be quite) Aquisitely wowned ever seen on sure of being adopted a» THK atylos|Pifth Avenue. The Evening World Unices Uiey have won the distinetion {deserves and haw the hearty thanks | ; Hs saster (Of all New Yorkers for rallying then that ¢ f display in the Bas | te celebrate the Mest day of the year parade, For a time, therefore, It) Bonwit, Teller & Co. uhave in woorned as if we should not have any | augurated custom that should authoritative settioment of the nice} Hever be allowed to dle out—a fash. | Snouo ee 18 SHOUD Give a on parade every Easter aeason, | NW AIRING question of what's what in the modes) Whether we can have it on Easter NC SWKENT PARTMERS Maha ox WHILE this year, because somo ono carelessly | Day itself, or, as in the case this year, SNF spilled @ blizzard all over New Yora}on oe Sunday following when bad diy a a leaden 6 .] Weather causex a postponement, New Just Sunday, and the leaders of pes Yorkers life too seriously any jon could not go out and make a dem-| how, The opportunity to see and be onstravion, But it's all right now./eeen in all the finery of apring 1s one | rom every part of town como assur-| that “obuuy should miss, It adds ao From every part of town ¢ much to the joy of livin, awnees that Fifth Avenue will shine in all its glory to-morrow from noon till 5 o'clock. John Daniell, Sons ‘The Evening World always that we have our Haster fashion parade, no matter how the weather | FINE CHANCE FOR THE FASHION | ,, may disappoint us on Easter SHARP Day! It would have been cruel to Not only will the new modes be dis- bcbg jar! Geen be fun of meas ’ vevara ana/ “reds of thousands of our citizens, Played, but the expert observers and | inen ag well ag women. And the wrivers of fashion on The Evening! fashion parade you ape promoting World staff will be there to select the| Will be of great benefft not only to those who want to know what will be the correct thing 4 Wear this sea- eon, but also to thé merchants who est examples of the latest styles and picture them and tell all about them By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | ‘Vhis is important, No womat NO} will reap a substantial reward in the | Young folks are likely to think married Mfe is all roses and ice- really wideawake man, can afford tol stimulus that The Evening World’s| cream, It tan't.” iniss Monday's Evening World, which} fashion parade will give to trade, Will exploit and explain all the latest creat { ‘A husband and wife have got to fight to be happy—that (a, they've Madame irene—N. ne © Oo one can guess go to fight the devil for their happiness.” how much gloom you have dispelled Pho rs will make fine views! with your excellent suggestion for an “ re pife to fatten his of th as it winds ity endless! Raster fashion parade to-morrow. An ee en Ne eee eed baie hebebe k way up and down the avenue, of! Waster costume never quite fulfils tts bank account is as bad as the woman who overworks course. These will be pulished in The tiny unless it has been seen in the her husband to fill up her wardrobe with silk dre: M ening World of Monday, But much} parade after church on that beautiful eresting to those whe want to really correct thing “A man who marrice a woman of whom he can't make a companion puts his head under the guillotine,” more | day. You, by the simple expedient of know what is th carrying that day over one week on 1n wear this season will be the photoe account of the blizzard, have earned “The little bride who hires a maid loses half the " she showing in detail al he e' the gratitude o' many thousands, eines , , Hariues of the new modes, No one among them the artiste who create as Jun and sweetness and true meaning of married life. can aftord to mias these {well as the happy women who will “It takes two to make a happy home; the partner- ther be? Without will not amount the What will the w wear the new fashions that make 1915 a year to be remembered, ther Company—Let us inte PAR parade. to-morrow, with thanka| 12,4 Drescher, “Ma” Sunday is « philosopher. or Your initiative, and a happy, tracted from “Ma's” coaching on how to be safe at the home plate. aster after all the heart-brenking| Milly talks about “home" to the ¢——————————__ disappointment of last Sunday, when ship of marriage can't afford a silent partner.” latest All of which goes to prove that ff Billy Sunday here is tication: You will be fairly g a sunshiny d - said the United Sta he indica row, Woather forecaster. “ yh 3 tal ol But | , . tions are for clearing and pos. |the phenomenal snowfall dashed the folk Who All his taberacits. Ot land had brought up four children, sibly a little colder weather. jhones of all New York, He who has made home for the There Isn't a gray thread in her dark believe the nt disturbance | causes a hundred thousand beautiful tempestuous and temperamental of hair, and though her face ts tired and dawn of costumes to be displayed where there ball players and evangelists during | nate, just now, it is almost wrinkle- World's jrourd re peer fe wornons feind 2 | the last twenty-seven ait, te less, She sat in the corner bay of the} parade will be bl j the Power behind tho Pulpit; Billy|many-windowed house at No, 426 Eraunehine, with juet ett nip PARADE AN. INGPIRATION TO iii suir aimits ax much. One 1600 [Yack Avenue, the. ruthless morning o 5 spring, not summer. | not agree with the theology of the | jignt pouring over he Hagedorn—The impulse you have| and she might) Never spoke weather man fairer. “given to an Kaster fashion parade| two, one may shrink distastefully | have been a woman in the early for-| ‘The city muthorities will do all hey which would otherwise have fallen| from the gospel of “whoop her Up. | ties, She has a quick, warm smile, can to make the parade a P88 into neglect because snow obscured | yo) et one must see in thelan impulsive way wcities 0 Poll Commissioner Woods the glory of Fifth Avenue on Easter boys,” and y n impulsi ay of ching out t nd Fifth Avenu given the order ® Day, will an inspiration to many| Sunday household an example of the| pat your hand or the arm of your will be well guarded by extra traife thousands, It is really very simple—| true American marriace of compan-| chair and a trick of playing with men. Jt is proposed to station (Wo) if Baxter is impossible, parade on the {onship. How she's done it, and how | aome amall object aw she talks. traftic policemen at each Fifth Avenue | iq eau ® ‘s : : tromite from the Plaza to Washing: | Ret falr Sunday,” Now that The| ine rest of us may do it, wero the] She bent the corners of my card fon Square, There will also be|T hone that we shall never again let| questions which "Ma" Sunday dls-|into three-cornered supports for it ax| Mounted inen in profusion to Keck | a storm spoil our great spring festi-| cussed for me when I called yester-/ehe voiced an energetic p | Thegayrof the fashion parade. It is Val of beauty and fashion, [day at the big house In Paterson] against the wife who won't work, | Uundersiond that between noon and $/tiona on your idea, It Will be no| Where sho and her husband are now) — “Every bride ought to do her | o'clock vehicles will not be | ie uartered, | id. “I think it's | fo cross Fitth Avenue excopt at Fit- emul! feather in your cap to think) quartere ewn work,” she said, “I think it’s | |that every one of the thousands in the deferred Easter parade—to aay nothing of the merchants who outfit “One reason why ao many persons y. vorty- ‘Thirty-fourth, fyaninth, Forty-second, thirty -f don't make a success of married life | abominable that so many young Twenty-third, Fourteenth and Eighth married women should foel they Streets, g , them—will owe their pleasure and|!* that they think happiness will be can't get along without a maid. Coma INET ee ant Ph | profit to you. It would have been| theirs without an effort," she bezan | Time enough for that when the Peroltes tad auuseneee Bae. DOLln 1b Seah MArammeniens FO BBW 8. mere} wisely, “A young man and woman) children come. The bride who is | 7 ard and a twelve-inc 6 ; up until it shines like the deck of a eee Tee sey ith the most] no fall in love and get married) not absolutely alone with her hus- battleship. Tho most exquisite lin- gerie will be safe and spotless during the fashion parade over this wonder- | fully clean avenue, Word has been received that s@v- eral of the most enterprising firm of leading style-makers will haye their mannikins in the parade exhibiting the latest models In smart frocks and wonderful spectacle our country can offer—Fifth Avenue crowded with beautiful women and stalwart men on @ perfect spring day, all enjoying to the utmost the pleasure of being well-dressed and admired. We are very much in favor of your Easter fashion para Revillon seem to believe that the live-happy- | ever-after stage will come, sure, It won't, unless they work for it all the time, The devil, the old ad ry, {a waiting around the corner and they must fight him constantly if they | want to have a really happy and band during tho firat months of marriage, who never knows the delight of doing all sorts of little personal services for him, m half the joy of marriag mi She 80 much fun, too, for a bride's experiments with cooking 4 ort » wise will ee—It is a cheering * salllingrs: oe anlaae ey cause him|thing that some one had the inspira- | helpful home. and hucsekeeping, even if she has | io have a proper representation of|tion to save our Easter parade this “Ma” Sunday doesn’t look as if she| been trainea, brimfull of year in spite of the ravages of the his novelties in the parade, had been married twenty-seven ye amusement, untimely snow, We thank The ‘i NOTED JUDGES INDORSE THE) fyening World for ity good ‘work in| === . =| ven if she keeps servants later 5 booming the fashion parade, and we| andar shion parade in| 00 she will never regret knowing how or hi Haeehie parade been |@xpect to see more people than ever Least "The ser Ament to do things hersel® Her knowledge tae ick or heartier |enoying Fifth Avenue to-morrow, |e sets. tne stimulus afforded | w d , 7 Inaugurated with more oF heartler | ee tore it is ended we ahnil for~ | venems from the stimulus afforded) wit) keep her from making a machino| cxprensions Of food mo Gourt of thia| met that there ever was a bilsaard,| bY, thin Qeueniti festival Jof her maid, and, on the other hand, ee ee cig their compliments to| We hope to see the most exquisite | 8" T tuck and fair| from being cheated, When a woman y hing, World on its aohteve- | Spectacle of many a year, sites te ing Worldta Baster'|can tell her cook, ‘I/mot alongwith reviving the Easter style|RESCUING THE PARADE AROM| fashion rt We needed Jout you for sears, Olga, and t enn do| b ons OBLIVION, Jona to put Barter on the "Tl it again, the domestic service prob Fvening World's plan anpea C. Shayne & Co—Lot all the|for_us this year, and The wi Up" a : wild Tustivs dohn Ford, “fort ost and most beautiful of Now| World has done it, We must and w nis pretty well solved nay that althowel my duitor) york assemble in Jitth Avenuo to, | Will have the best display ever scer Hut Mr, Sunday says that: money yretty huey even on Sunday. iorcow and enjoy the loveliest day of jn the avenue. | being spent for funerals whiel sun what In veueat th na ang the finest sight in the | HARLEM FOLLOWS FIFTH AVE.) cit rn S hiked) eipil wnld—the Fashion Parade that 4 ‘ ‘ irl's m Fifth Avenue. voniig “World has reveuud. trom | NUE EXAMPLE. ‘ reminclod hie w tivo MINCE OE oblivic There 's no reason why wet Blitulated by Phe Bvening W «| Oe course, al ind shouldn't Jer ond F will ld not have a better festive! than |eueqest for an ator, BIC wterccat an ; H ‘ fl inlets of those Vai Nave had Ine dine | suas ee ants ut | Wow j ver " the wenther had been fain. May the Hat © oraniged an Bas Tat she prenka do er health, ye Hite This Your) sKiew smth on your parad ‘ f th on Will bo at [conceded "Ma." ) take advantage Of "" Bregident Meade of the Fifth Ave: ji. wound beautifa q In the iden! home a woman doc prowl to show that it que Coach Company-—We look forthe along Fifth Avenue. dt wi under perc tg ak ns ot depend upon aay other jigst wonderful day of the yeur to- | the auspices of the Harlem Laach f Mishand com Vide world to furnish it} morrow, If only 2 sun will shine, | As on, an the niaitlon fortul snd he tries to spare her in MY a as he now we shall Keo ca The parade 1 continue | every way. It he can't atturd r Hoxert of an Kastor) hundreds ts of promenad-| from 2 until o'clock along the} vant he helps ler put the baby t ' pre tance,” said Jua-[ors on Firth Avenue, By bit of splendid boulevard, Beventh A 5 Rad i. Krlonger, The Eve-}our equipment will be put to the test) betwecn One Hundred and. Seven. | eer, and now ap nen the ertuinly struck aot affordir ommodations to those teenth and One Hundred and Twen- | youngster out for an airing, 1 don't he Jaw has what It calls] who ears to ride alone the avenug | ty-eizith Stroets | hold with a man's working | te m 1 neaning ‘now! and sc show ve congratulat dsome prizes will be awarded rf ‘. ari ° haw uot counte:|The Evening World on Ita plan for. to the most beautifully urrayed ladies | 2014 With @ man workin a wif Wo Poatponemne mutha f porede, and we hope to and to the best dr Finan " wor urging her f iG ‘ the faet that see ory ay, olther on Vaster judges--two young women and two work beyond his strer n fey bo tscaroplivhed at a] Duy on the Bunday after, ay you have! young mene Will aaunter slowly Wi that. she may fl be with And tt pion pariad , seated, tnd down the avenue in an autome ety ‘ Why th Charies, Fifth Avenue and Fifty-| bile, and pick out the winner at there SK drenses, i should jeixth Street-—Hasteriide is at ita) leiwure. Misa Sophie Irene Lach hay! “How do you k the monny y beawritul displays go 3. ght now, and The Evening World's | promised to bo one of the judg question should be setted by bus-| Must Fight, but It Shou For these reflections are ex-| ¥: 1916 ‘s d Wife — TOKINMANSLINS EXAMINE TEACHERS the Devil 'OYORS.HSIS Fp TyBrRCILOSis ~ DENTIST FORS20.00 t9 pone cy pupa s ld Be With tre OOvK | be €\ Lhe Thought Willa ' * \ po fad Tuberculosis and Me ! ‘ a Have mona, He Assert I) | vena I 1 ' “ Pook * ‘ ' ' Pxvbrod 1) FIND Soo. ¢ i ' ’ Company, ¢ f _ at he wae * and tate " Dr. Goldwater Is Co-operating St = on With Supt, Maxwell—Prin- he wae soy A few later tupae ' which he and the w or in thie lodaed for mor t Haht bronehun of Hin story was amiduavit | Aled in the Mupreme Court to-day ublic by Health Commissioner Gelde & nuit for $20,000 damages which he Water The work will be done, be saya, hae brought agar ir Derry 1M ‘ ’ ' . Coy Supertia | Neille, @ fiat with offices at No, tender oie Maxwell S00 Fifth Avenue, residing at No, a2) Me. M © Commiasioner ans West) Morty fifth Street, Mayonne,) nounces, roved the draft of N.J a letter ty be addressed to school prin- Vock, who lives at No. @14 Crotonaletpals, requenting them to report Park Mouth, the Hronx, aaya that on! teachers who are in such physical 1.80, 1911, br, MeN pulled the | condition as to be unable ty do thetr toothy work properly, “and whom there ts “Tmmediately after the effect of the! r nto regard probable subjects anaesthetic wore off To was selaed, of puln with a violent fit of ¢ eck It has been suggested to the prin. asserts, “Dr MeNeille did not show! | me the tooth, | coughed all that night | and the next day. A physician said f jhe umonia and f was under bis for four weeks. After leaving the honpital L tried to work but found 1 was too i | In June, 1912, gave up my position, | clpals t leave on frequent occasions, or auch as have been able to continue in the discharge of their duties only with difficulty, “or such as are known to be subject to severe and continued da and cough: that chors who have had to obtain stek they indicate especially aa: | ured up ali the money I had saved! When such cases are reported the EIGHT POLICEMEN PUT and took my family with me to| ftealth Department will arrange for | Athens, Pa. Later 1 was sent to the) medical examinations | by | trained , ores is ‘nite | diagnosticlans. The women teachers ON TRAIL OF ONE CAT) Wit tore, Sanatorium, | White | ii"ye examined by x woman doctor Horse, Pa, where my life was i they peeter. spaired of, “Refore Thad the ‘This new activity of the Depart- roth extracted I) ment of Health,” it is officially an- Two Go to Investigate Noise, Ten- weighed two hundred and elght| nounced, “has the double purpose of San 1 I now weigh one hundred | detecting incipient cases of tuber- ants See Lights and Phone for nda. Special Jculosia in teachers and encouraging Six M 1 had tuberculosis and yet th appropriate treatment jn such cases, band and wife?” I asked, And the six More, to find the bacilli, In December, | and of protecting susceptible children bit of shrewdness I received in reply 1s worth thinking about, “In marriage the person with money sense should have control of the money. | would nover say one year and two months after my visit to Dr. McNeille, 1 coughed up the wisdom tooth.” Dr. H.R. M. Landia, a Philadelphia alixt, in an accompanying affl- davit, says the tooth caused all the from undue contact with and expos- ure to unrecognized and therefore un- regulated advanced cases,” It is estimated that perhaps 600 out if 15,000 teachers may be found to ave tuberculosis, At 2:30 A, M. to-day Daniel Sul- livan standing at Ono Hundred and Tenth Street and Broadway, hoard | strange noises In the basement of a / nearby building. There have been| trouble, Dr. MeNeillo denies the ——. —_—_ that a man who has a silly, ex- puble, nies i many robberies In the neighborhood | charges. pe ida th we Se sies and @ullivan began hunting @ cop, — OLD, BUT SHE CAN FIGHT. He found Policomen Tesler and Ma- 4 hand, if he i ens Os the ether Hand It he le | cney,, Théy went to ihe bassdent, a natural spendthrift and his wife TO TEST JUDGE'S RIGHT has good business judgment, she ‘Tenants across the street were bi should have the handling of the | aroused. Ono saw tho lights and tele- | PHILLIPSBURG, J April, 10.—~ mily incom oth are equally | phoned to the police that burglars Agel Mrs, Mary Donnelly, who wa sensible, then there should be a 7 evicted from her home in Lime Kila common fund from which each | Were around - : fi Road Weenestay Aft for taillis draw at will Lieut, Miller ordered out halt a| Attorney General Gregory Will Ask i gen erent ie sk cae ae Su nd I do that last] dozen reserves . , 0 her rent, 4a still se : Ma” confeased amilingly. “Wel cence eves A Higher Court to Settle beside her meagre belongings. She has eee eee ee aay, owe] “Catch ‘em allve If you can,” were 3 @ table leg ready to use if any one an- whole bank account, if we were so|bis orders. “If you can’t, why catch the Question, PO Meing the forty-olght hours that foolish, w?"” ‘Tho reaerves wont to hal forty-eight hoi ” a 7 HAVO pam ince she was evicted she Another feature of our ifs t]he bascmont, revolvers drawn, ‘They | WASHINGTON, April 10.Attorney | [As"ylent ious than ve holies which I attribute muoh of our hav- ft ‘i jeneral Gregory with institute pr 1D. W, Hagerty, the wealthy Boston: piness Is the practice of never hav-|##W flash lights. Then one of the United | {an Who had her dispossessed because ing secrets from each other, We made | valiant six yell rdings soon, either in a United) i) was behind in her rent, entered a that resolve when we were first mar-| “Hands up or we'll fire* States Court of Appeals or In the neariy ‘hotel, last might “and word ‘was led. If the husband hides little * % } ight to Mee. Donnelly. She start Te ront hie tte ind che tia | “Hor the love of Pete,” cried Tex | Supreme Court of the United States, | Fe the novel with the lee of the table, to test the validity of the acts of cer- tain United Statos District Judges in suspending the sentences of thos lor, when he and®his companion saw they wero “covered.” “Come down| hore and help us find these burglars." About them from some on but natural for h him, ‘You neve that tome! 5 whereup y hurriedly departed. FRY th eS resorves desconded convicted of violations of the Fod- et ont vi ri . ‘ells a i cealment of perfectly innocent hap-| Just then a cat ran up the oral laws. I bs ponings breeds suspicion and dis . Pussy was the “burglar It Is the contention of the Attor- trust. | —~<o—_—_ ney General that when once a man ne of two married something f which he or she fears th other will not approve, the wisest procedure is to come out with it, talk? it over and, if necessary, agree to disagr think they can ted ine has been conv! of a crime and sentence prone ““PAGKY”” 1S INDIGNANT; Js ot See of the Attorney General, is a miscar- PR of putting it over to McCabe Must Keep Office a Week| Tage of justice. Ho desires that the date, but trouble is like a snow- 4 highest courts shall pass upon the =the further you push it, the Longer as Result of Error question and the question be settled, ager it gi plecneiiors He refused to naw the specific case | You behe in the completest in “Ripper” Bill. he will use as a test. companionship between husband and | 1 anked. | ALBANY, April 10.—"Packy" McCab | “WiLL ever get over this? Sunday. ve | Democratic bows of Albany, was indig tuways been with Daddy, and indesd| nant when he learned to-day that Gov WILSON USES GOLF CLUB I It “ey t Cold sel he won't let me stay away from him.) Whitme could not) sign immediately | | $s us' a The frat year we were married he line ¢ yeep f e ” still played baseball and L travel |. don Department MADE BY JAMES BRAID Don't say: “It's just a cold.” It with him, He insiste that [ accom. | Db putting him and | may turn into rheumatism, or dropay, pany hi ow on all his preaching | Cote Comminstoners out of thelr $10,000 or gout, or other serious sickness that {ips When we are al the lake I |@ year de Thinks He's Getting Out of * comes from weak kidneys. — Because, the aummer, though he loves. tu| “f was getting ready to start for can-| Thinks He's Getting Out of “Dul-| colds are due. to congestion Conges- tramp through the woods ind take | fornia to xee the Panama-t xD fer” Class, He Writes in Thank- tion makes the kidneys overwork to motor trips along the country roads, | ation,” complained MeCabe, 1 had aha \ | filter the blood. Colds often leave the he won't atir a step untess 1 go along. | cleaned out my desk and was on the ing London Club for Gift. kidneys First, break the cold; —<—————— [point of buying my Ueket when In , then use Doan's Kidney Pills to avert ROCKEFELLER $1 000 000 formed that the bill before the Governor NDON, April 10 —Hresident’ Wile | the kiduey dangers. For backache they ’ ’ in defective In ius enacting c tiis| son sew a set of Kole clubs especially | ate especially well recommended, means it will have sent back tol turned out for him by J 4 Mraid and Jpnssed. Taupposo this will keep mo inloon club of Land At yustertay'e Statement: 0 [Albany for another week." | weekly meeeting of the club the Chalr Charles Eo Hudson, $26 W. @ed St, ( New Laboratory, Under Harvard) indignant than Mecal out the mis+ {man read the following letter from the} New York City, says: “Il had just re- tikes Ho In Charle Whitma Mreailent acknowledising: he sift from a severe cold and it left my 1 Expert, to Be Established _—— May aasure the inembers of the | kidneys in a weak condition, Soon my i > | aoneu of deep ob! Dn to you ck began to give me a lot of trouble, 1 i At Princeton, NAGGED BY HIS WIFE ears dw dull, nagging wee acrows my kid } MRINCETON, Nod 10, 1 arene neys and the kidney tions caused 7 PRINCETON ' IN SIGN LANGUATE, Kol me alot of annoyance tried different | The Kockefellor Founda h 1 piewause but found littl or no relief that it will ly bein begin. ta + Kidney Pills ented me.” k ont ynstruction of a new : \ 4 quiere fe . Do neae) Piniebiun sh vty Mute Husband Tells Court Mate) tin 'tie tn ow clubs f “ KIDNEY) N rail Ainpanee Lighted Gas to Make iin ical - —— PILLS The ground, buildings ay wis 506 at all Drug Stores ‘ of the new Labor NO GARRETT WILL CONTEST. oe Mimuen Props Buffalo. NY. pf last week Gov. ! Without Ming Thomas Declines t ‘ Ba i nig the on on Dinpontt ' 4 MON cs araiatons, Apel ite nt there Cannot Burn or Explode hy ¢ iA 1 AU gO | with be no. cot dyer the will of Mi this vt we Cthe ary Hi. Garrett, who left most of he rimen ane A] anetrimonial in ty (9 SUID Testate to her friend, Miss Mary Carey rie him for divorce 7 nM Cal bow 1) Thonis, President of Bryn Mawr Col ‘ * of Tht fire woman explained that ahe de-line was cates aunortuives tomy! Cleaning Fluid nowt red & jon of the marria | de spite reports that th Ould Fe Keep it in the house. ant factory, : i ho wab daian Miss Thomas, who ts in Haitimore, ft che Rouse: hii “ ila Wite was cou: IMMA Garrett home, No. 10) West stone | a CAM OS eR] stud y hun nt Street, She declined to-day to —_ w te lum dis Kel the mment on the to dicate ‘ * pau Yoo,” the taterpreter roan under eats be pans une Press Pay MCCALL hor and, Alay 4 tay to th Dr Peofessor of night and ilgats the gas xo @ho I ate Fisher, named alternate | Compa Harvar bin He says he has to put Mis .yceuter In the event of Miss Thomas's - will be the new tn 1 to bly eyes when she beging to geath or fatiure to qualify, satd he was tute. ag, und Lily makes her angry,” unaware of any understanding, i