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HOW DEATH CAME DOWN FROM THE QUIET NIGHT SKIES UPON UINSUSPECTING LONDON — ———EE Graphic Story of the Zeppelin nia + gt ge A Raid Upon the City’s Heart, | f'n)" » aeoen ot Trafalgar Square pe io t Say K ® a bs ae 1 » . ‘ CROWDS SEE AIR FIGHT, | ot wae if the m ’ bond r They ; ' Britain's Capital Undismayed 70°") ‘bullding by Destructive Attack of Kai- | * " “i “ up ai a“ ser's Sinister Craft r ‘areas By William G. Shepherd. - THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1915 Will Women With Sartorial ‘‘Spirit of ’76”’ GREAT FINANGERS ™; Submit to Hoopskirts and Pantalettes? SETTUNGPLANFM .... - $500,000,000 LOAN AMMO i re a — \ | FZ, — 49,000 FEET “MOVIE” FILE of Branch Charged Wit MR Awey Wed ww Picture Reels Jeet Rehonhewn arrested ot bi home Ne Of May (herd Mireet, Mrookiva, wae arraigned * ( Ademe Mireet plies | Charted ©1G having stolen 160,400 teat 1 moving pleture Gms trom the Mim, Two Schemes Under Consid- eration by the British and tot Pim Company ohn aren French Representatives, | m*naeer of the Newark branch TO BQUALIZE EXCHANGE | & herp (hem in enether and well (bem W Unserupubous men te Dodd hed An Effort to Arrange a Large |p. o* « fugitive from Justion. Credit Account With : Court, und American Banks ca ghee ban V/s . | Although the filme alleged to - Genuine a. “5 ad —ew beet taken by Hchonbruan were \ yy sacxqamvo | f French commission of neiers who have oome r> f to New ¥ ash k to borrow $600,000,000 tn credite spent m f today t ! Biltmore in private conference. way that within the last year feet of fim, worth $250,000, have "he : ten from then and sold. te (Caprr@vied in tires " ny week-end visits ry houses o! LONDON, Bept. | t is Weduen The red wite New York bank say eds, 1 ve agen | aan ynte toiking Wirrswing uenee is a new rote tor{ TRIBUTE TO A, G. VANDERBILT ight, Reptemt Kieth with the # never come the english ond the French, who have} Above the din of wontya | inte the | . oo oe oon (he leading lending nations of the Nete@ Horsemen Contrivete @ « sweeps over the theat avernous, | pointing , couple, wit world, and the ¢ be Erected im This Clty Plvpar gibi | eS a mies thy be « policy of reticence until they should | pive thogsand dollars has boon Zeppelin!” whisper prety | Ng ef 1 aig come more familiar with the Fe | subscribed by friends and admirere witting sent to a Beoteh oMere t t London viet versed conditions, particularly the)of the Iate Alfred G. Venderbile ‘ 1 ar woman, nelther good | dearee f liberality to be obtained | among ho men towards « mem- No,” you hear him w or i just haman |b ut . ” from the Americans who have up to/orial to him to be erected tm this Sir, “ie 0 doce bana" | raged nad wey gue it is American Artist’ in Feminine Attire, Just Fro naw Ween the auuntonin fee hnateias\eliy. fumes =) yan Seana He's lying and knows Vin 4) brought about Paris, Says Winter Fashions Will Include Both, favors from Kurope ihe vallenil Svcs. Sea ae ; Ae 2 ‘On the plinth of “Chinese” Gordon's , While the have been no forthal pros ¥ . toon, prestduas Zeppelin! Zeppelin in Trafaleur Square sit a as He Praises American Woman's Indepen- Oe south train bitnis aakie tae mecitms |of the Harriman National Beak, ore ‘The witenee runs ( — a«irl, # tracing in , m ‘ the committee in char, the “= he aus | viainie feures of th o nave dence and Doubts Her Wisdom. mlready Tine revolved Italf in cOFtaln | mncter | Min "is her f . LAU OF Aar wy ) broadly ined lines, The tdea of a They repert contributions from BM, He you what was happening [is hen they've: vee , ; : Se . ORESSrrAKEAS 15 huge Hritixh government loan to 7. Stetesbury of Philadelphia, Mr, be striae permits Out there sete ty te etlwtare thar Htas “ Sartorial Wilfulness Like an Impulsive Serene ee ver all the Allied indebtedness to | Vanderbilt's successor president * ol alting « he 1 curtain w when ¢ 1 i. 7, CEPT t co both go it and jot the Much a scene is being enacted ther sare ot tovaiweee tepoelin t Unreasoning Child, Says Kelly--Too Fond of Sucoestions oF eiviie lee cas mae as the old t of Lendon, in a ‘ i » dust ., q cuenis ‘ pea i Pe E hbabintnes Mie Tras \yuity London and d Extreme Styles, They Accept Daring Mod- Oo There will be two trannuotions|tiam HM. Moore, Peter Goelet Gerry, ich: thousand-vea oy hae es hes fy Hondo and i hide ES a ‘ CHANGE eventually negotiated, Ono will be|2uhn B. Me before known chansed one uta by: ths Ze els Which Even French Reject. As for the purpose of dancing Govern: |ehe competea with , ne curtain goes down, You fh enty nlena liven . _ : t 3 2 .. * ® breeder and shower o' out of the theatre into a er . Sed! On the next day iv ment purch on the war account "ie ot. the, large. contr street, Traffic in at a standat A baci aad IP ihshabdaite By Marguerite Mooers Marshall, and the other will be a private bank- j the Women's, million quiet cries make a subdued the matter of dress the American woman showg greater Indepen: | bg SELAGHEIAT (hada Ue balance [rr Associations such of commerce! ade which now are | tain rockton Horse roar, even million people the | dence than the woman of any other nation. But tt 1s an independence not} z pen ff. pofeh meth peti outer pug Shee” hia ie, = Uigmeat City in the world stand gaz! ne | aways (tempered with wisdom, Sartorial individuality is an excellent | —— — ‘The general proposition ta that the bit often, acted as judge, have " ‘a ‘a ot rT into the sky from the darkened! . thing; sartorial wilfulness may be disastrous. The! be used either diroutly under the ritiah Gaver ter die owe SUPE? | er aaaeea nian "are is the ol t | PLUNGES FROM ROOF woman who, without any previoux study of herself or face or at, bs Tl Anancial needs will arrange an issue| WENT TO SEA WITH A QUN. patary a or ome er eate of the art of dress, says to her dressmaker, ‘I want this and accentuates the delicacy of of short-term notes tn this country “d 0 » 80 because i y o onl, the coloring in the face an e Among the autumn stara float a costume 80 because | want vans may be compared only Randa: A j#imilar to the financing methods em Bat American Embasay Secretary, oN baunt Pappelia. 10 te Out oe to an impulsive, unreasoning child | eee eiwettes: are. Very inion | ployed by hard-pressed American | "oT Wve tor Mepelling low—einister, ie aa! ‘That {5 the acute and not too flattering analysis| more decided in type and usually | railway companies, These notes The long fingers of searchtighis. e °) of our sartorial talents made by Eugene Carroll Kelly,| ery, magnetic, ani wees [to run one, two or three years and Submarines, reaching up from the roofs of the neat P @ a young American who has designed costumes for most! of harmony by attiring them- | lens to be secured by collateral sat! The tesa iatss of ond i region city, are feel: jo © sides o: ' * of the great Parisian dressmaking establishments selves in sha that approach | factory to the loaners, line satled for Liverpool today the death meant Alon the sides of] 1 lu Ursprung Mistakes Eleva- B vhs Aree is Sih ts and fhe cold colors. ‘The question of interest has not |4#2 passengers. Among them were leath meguenger with theit white b who Is to stage the fashion extravaganza which, under No.4. DRESSES FOR EVE boen discumsed, but American bunk. |Mr. and Mrs, A. J, Drexel of Philadel- ‘ips Great boomin yund. f 5 . >, 5 ri " erie apices, o be t NING WEAR.—In order to n » tad 2 y the city Then ana sounds bake! tor Shaft Ddor for Entranes rmehirrarom French ant American ausptees, 1s to be produced nt) NING WEAR In order to attain [ers are talking of 6 ver cont, boing |}Ma and Mr. Droxel's aviator brother, Alba bFRTEG, Lice a bombs} Carnegie Hall on @et, 7, 8 and 9 : trast should be very marked, ‘Tho _e | the minimum rates, a ee a Mariotie Goult, to 60 Lesser nolses—of — whooting—-are! to Costumer’s. HE'S A DRESS ARTIST AND THE mapas alle peat Png ak iy. pan Wife of Frederick J. Quin | As this loan would not have to!‘ Vivian, Lady Decles, at Sefte Seater Ot Nahd, the Gold Gruen pitas FRIEND OF DESIGNERS. | saying among Barisan costumers | Very opposing color. Blondes will ie of Frederick J. Y | cover commercial trade transactions, |ark near Liverpool. The Drexel guns flinging sh e 0 the sky. | Born and brought up in the i uyere eho e rs dvantageously their per- | + The > | the amount would not necessarily be \qenied that their trip had anything (pee Gosia see aot: 1a tants} The only hanes to save the tite of | try, Mr, Kelly how spent the last six Signe, Magy aan thelr best de- | sonal charms by dressing inwarm | Pleads That Poverty and | .o\srge an the half bil'ion dollara fre- |ts do, with what they said” wae etfes one man to another who has| Tl Ursprung, the little dancer who| years in Paris and is the personal] Sia" not sumelentty csretul’etaee | or darker tones, otherwite.in pure Desperition Drove He |quently mentioned. Ita sige would [Antoun ged rie a Las Just struck a match to light « 2 fell through the freight elevator shaft | friend of many distinguished Frenc They wear too many sombre ies hays a vandaney tolenner desperation Drove Her. | gepend upon war munition require- |widow of the tin-plate mill a , tists in dress, He considers t too few warm colors. | in London. ette, pit the Winter Garden yesterday, was | artiste in dress nie aa Ruete Often they do not know how te | {ti personality very indistinet, | ee ments and also whether Britain would |'"Ciitrord iN. Carver, Secretary Patare'g Fed llght' tn the gkavaver| taker thls tho girl, atill | art and is interested itn ES FUG ual strange thule headaleerthan hare, | Brun thes a splay their ‘ harms he tife| MAak@ one loan cover the needs of American Kimbassy at, Lon there; our house may be burniny,': UX " 1 into tho] [had seea Mr, Kel ites with her, Hat and face form one beautiful {hemaciven In light tint or cold |, When & woman sacrifices her Ife) waccy and Russa as well, theShotgun. which he carried oa, exclaims a woman, clutching at om at Polyclinic Hospital, | effect that inh ridaa’ WOmnAl| See eee pyarde she tall: | » White IN excellent for \for ® man and then Ia deceived and)” ing second ptiaso of the interna- | shoulder aa he went Up, the Ll ft maker the erican mt i le— pon her esources, In =. me “There are @ million houses In Lor 4 arm had been fractured by the | Showed more tr ie ‘went to the NUBhL of tne pgilte perjuries Ae tantur aE tata | whe to be binned for seeking Juatice’| mercial transactions and Involves Lawrence, Sperry, fo try te 3 don; why ours particularly?” he re.) full and an operation to relieve the fh MHL Reris to aakc him about (nla ‘iret and Jacques Worth had eh i oftenar the cage in the | '¢,(# only Justice I athe et jy [the important question of Kingland’s |yentor: BNO. tdcal Gorpe to ages | OERD HERRTIES AS HRT Hee, pparent sartorial survival of the Gnd J chuckled, Mr kets aaons, ness of daylight when white Wet rlans ee Pee aea nae sneaae wity| Breceminence in foreign exchange, aa | aeroplane stabiliser. A group of mon talking French! For two days Tulu had eaten no} SPPparent | sarto! rota ath aaa th st atrophied his! used. White-halred women | Mra, Mary E. Quinby, the former wife!) eetatore all the trade world has ne French a i d | svirit of ‘76, He qualified tt, as you abroad evidentiy has not atrophied hig ould r only durk tones fot ‘ peed stand waxing up from tho street, They | food. Some other girl anxious to wet | Bevan i American ability to hit straight from should wear only durk tones for | of Fred J. Quinby, @ wealthy eel jdrawn its bills on London and kept ACCUSES EX-GOV. FOSS, are in waiters’ clothes and havel|inio the be t the Winter Garden | It is not that | would di tne ah a La Taking a ong np of Gnd mow tall morwhat walra rolng | tate Or leg of Ganire eyes toed | its credits in the institutions around rushed ovt from the supper room of! had told her sho was too fat and for| gedeaue the culivationiet indie houghtfully provided mer tacked ead) to wear next winter? Lurged, incon. !I. 1. Mrs. Quinby appeured bete |the Bank of England e Makes Charge of one of the most luxurious h | 1 fe “ yt i d@ bi clusion. | United States Commissioner Hough- England ee i Ws hotels in} forty-eight hours before the final) Viguality,” he went on, “I believe | if he hadu't a fow constructive sum. IB cinealenenione, weoaed ; n 1 with aendig| 4% the merchants of both Knglan Criminal Libel, © world, ality, 5 * ton yesterday charged with sending! , Ragu ¢ | clon was made—-this was but a fi ‘ession An enon the and France are now buying more “The devils,” exclaims « and) Ue listers (ius EE foteeatie tine 2 ale ee a eNotes! of wall ea. si awanalenntel i gait be Roop | letior to Quinby In which she said goods, principally foodstuffs and cot | BOSTON, Sept. 1.—A summons charg~ tif hour be : er p oda, * emul =-Gov. thedepen ate nothin make he rt he woman | FOUR LAWS TO BE OBEYED | ' that w sho was starving and thr A ton and manufactures, from the|ine criminal liber nat “We've pot itt 1 , * Bom F oneself and of art, The N Eugene N. Foss, one of the candidates: There's ara: i haha fa bit thinne | who would dross well should have CORRECT DRESSING. ey ot him untnns he kept hie Oromlac®) troited States than they are aciling | WHEN DU oi ee eee tee — # map ne 1 vund it There had been severe rehearsal, this knowledge. It is not true in- Here are the four “laws to observe BITTER ART TREASURES of financial help | us, there is naturally piling up a large | fo" the Hepueiicas te wary oy Trg aeeacg, AYe & wretty girl) on tho tage of the Winter Garden| dependence for the American | in correct gowning” whieh he gives | | _Pennileas, sho now is living tn £4UF- | commercial indebtedness for the | Waa" A 23°. Mi. Olas be i evening wraps. “I can't look up! und Lulu, with her two aisters, Cathe| woman to say to her dress> | aa 488 AT HOME. | nished room house In West Sixtoenth | yanks to handle, In addition, the fall | Court to-day at the request of & minute more ering and Elsie, had been put through | maker, aa she often does, ‘I like pers y must beexpreased | SAVED FROM BURNING | «>: United States Commissioner |in the price of English pound sterling | Driscoll. pecoctary, af be But she Aces. nevere teat, At ock the names| these two costumes, but | want very defnitoly, intimacy and aur. Houghton held her in $5,000 and thea | hii8 of exchange in the New Wrk| “Driscoll alleges that Foas Ail about you are beautifully:waries| 0 (he suocassful applicants were road | you to put the waist of one with foe aioe Ply ef Gn | _—_ paroled her in the custody of her 14"- | markot has seriously disrupted credft | him in ® statement given to the mews Women and men in evening clothes.| on ratu's was aniog them and she| the skirt of the otheri! or, agalty temperament, The paychulogy of | But Henry Reuterdahl’s Cat Loses yer, Charieg H. Grifiths, until next! transactions throughout the world | P&P ONE. Red “AD iio)” JONaRrAWNOUT With other fortunate ones wore 41 want you to change this de- coloring may here be exaggerated, Four Kittens in Fire. in | Wednesday, and threatens the existing system of exclamations of —admiratton—auch | * tha! RORLuMeiTA “beet! dose ae sign you have made for me so | ais the tree dom and Brace of each u “Tam only secking what Iam en-|ai) payments being made through pita fa American crowds Make) 16s ttroadway. ‘The way wan up to| that it may resemble my friend's yundings. If the individual in Sculptor’s Studio, titled to," sad Mra, Quinby, Mr.} pondon. Wateding Greworka—areet tho brile) soot of the Winter Gardon and| eostume, which becomes her 90 question be rather calin of nature, ‘ , Quinby Is well He ts living In| Phe proposition under consideration Kenge, white flashes of shrapnel, th the © tothe contumer'! well. Such decisions are mere she might ordln uw Thi supposed ; mriieas art teeaanrey, : Lae om comfort with his sixth wife, He could | js that American bankers arrange to uddenly you reallz t the big- bat, the doc mer’ | lo surround herself with cold by Henry Reuterdal! and the tos . 4 se Ee Te GELS tine Gea | pidioe oben! ym /the root of thw | whime, ty) tones and ira But'the cone [ytatue done by the late Karl hitter, Well afford to help mo and he must do| grant w large credit account to Lon- gest city in the world has become the) [yey Ohne f | «, know an American woman with is the thing that should te atta Ss tre it L was married to him when L was| don for trade purposes and that the night battlefield on which snilllous of Catherine or sister Kise had! peauti¢al white hair who went (o on ved, For artistic balance a | MAFrowly excaped destruction In a fre ee aig, 1 nwerificad | London banks will direct their cus harmless men, women and children gone hon had her me whe most famous designers of hata e of warm colors should be | that throatened early this morning to Meventwen | pull Olh | Mut a |tomers to draw thelr bilia directly live. Here is war at the very heart) ments taken and, closely fi of ihe wes @ hat whioh and with something of the [engulf the Mitter home and qtudio, everything for on syeeitied New York danks for the ate: . i xirl named Tanner, she dar in Paris and was 8 4 or blue influence his car ow occupied by Mr, and M Reu- happy. account © e London nk. of civilisation, threatening all the et ene ne roof atid, aa uhe une auited her type to perfection. Put she | Pedi in nothing but a sient non a0 up ad by Mr, and a Rady | BAP ssn i nnpl home in Wambo | Manta we entt te eta ila dole militons of things that human hearts | jose, into the opening which led to! Kromptly insisted that, for the pink| harmony. ‘The boudoir Bins || ere SAR Tye SMRD er MERED SY an. A child was to bless o} change instead of sterling ex- and buman minds have ¢ in| the stairway in the thee She made | ? ey Jorned, should dume should be decorated ta ac ous work by the firemen saved the | /ngton, fs but it will not require dis- past conturles. Mourners to-night. « blunder and stepped through the| Tore with which It was adorned, al ordance with this acheme house and {te treasures Intact union. T went ty live with his mothe | rnin and rearrangment of credits i i . loorway leading the freight be substituted a silver one. 2 ’ 2, STRE DRE ik np slept last night In a big }and our home was rented to the/ang accounts, New York banks, for | will leave the side of thi hear ft. Her cempanic xplovnied to her that such raon of refinement es yrange ‘ | Frepeh Amassado: oaby died|a commission, will take over | the look into the aky fearf I just in the w have Ni the ral shee ¢ uous ont) j chicken house at the rear of the prop ¥ rity arrival. ‘Then every-|forelgn exchange business of the) oy children who have said, lay lawn nfior nally ealds I cantat wrote etree eis jerty. He made a bed of corr ike, | soon Meee iene, At cue. | Lane Anks, particularly that, te MERICA'S me—"s, and have gone to sleop, will i Hive floors and struck nindaine, unless you must be the ru Jand, ax he was departing, earclessly | thing seomed te on *|ating to North jouth American A flee sh as lifted out ane epresentative of my estab rductlon of a clear \\earnae , rat ther wom 1 became frantic and Southern co} 6 | to save them from death f at sate! Care nieTiN aw be Srey n ok in i ' vane dnc : | flames spread slowiy at first, then | othe stern rain dealer sending cargoes | Cc RSTO Are more aries, mobile, wecompanied. Dy Mea. fy of, | Hab nt MM ne and the woman toon | ttle White Ie pt i re rapidly to the three-story studio | divorced him, the understanding | Wastann rt ane ee a raw IGARETTE “Good God! It’s staggering! A Shubert, who was at the theatre when by aackanwnd’t and all her friends of costume he chapeau f th ad sculptor being that | was to get $1,000 in cash. | pill of exch aes cB Tandon, tr in reaks, ap} t . e accident happened rey she never looked so well yuld be in the ne Lone ae the ce Geisler sent Jarm to, Hut I aver received the $1,000, there- | the past, and have his account paid in shrapnel fash breaks, apparently noar| (he Hei Nisteen years old and the| veciared that sho never | ‘ fue, Ob to Marmomlag witN lene ientitneties CRA eRe tone wesc cab lal Out eae London, The London banker will in- the great airship. ie: ho t a her lif hate Ht thet | Fhe Headquarters, then awakened | fore that agreemen WS ane 2 Oi im to draw his bill in dollars the Zoppell teadity, | Uanehter of Loula Vraprung, who has] How AMERICAN WOMEN SPOIL) the shade of tho hair, Shoes and | te nouterdahl family, who told him | eerieted te altinony : struct Ulin 40. Grew bie Diy ta Coulee Bee atte de wales ot SRN Es Lap eranlontiane ARpAee im THE WORK OF MODISTES. Bee pete MMO | that Karl Gruppe, a young sculptor lawyers, realising that, ar-| where Nl be honored and paid’ What a roar of joy would go up| West Fortieth st mies, With the possib! ption iter Re Arh dire His lawyers, reallzing that, ar-lwhere it will be honored and paid. Sacenaen . “Of course, outside the large elties,! of the gloves, wh by prefer. | Who wae Mnishing the shat amall monthly pay ta 7 ic banker will charge it | e mill f this great city if =e esa ft yp Ceres, which to be placed ir ranged’ for am y payments, from the millions of this great vlty | FE SUES FOR DOWER most American wn find ad maich the hulr ov the || Cites MeN eet ‘an at but did ko them, and [ bee: credit account of the they could suddenly see the yellow Rremamakora WhO. w me hat, thereuy a ninth zi, WH Anh 7 not ma Vary F | antes transformed into the flash of WIFE SUE fihout the art of dreas than do their |” foct ef th rn [on tho top floor r Pape Hesperate. towrote to Mr, Quinby rk bankers will tempo- white-gloved hands clap their sp © Death them varried out, 14 hoi., | ‘ i 4 barely in t in nember =I was an | Faden banks and profit ingly = Mirw, Margaret Cee Ee ce Oe lave and mpehy ea | SHAE ARCA IE SOR That L five ton ai A GES lwotekey Kills One Childs Am adwa ‘Ss | West One Hun Bintan th tn should know how to direct th One must “always remember | neariy two hourw ne att eer all Tam waking How js an oppor a pL T tel. reet began an action In the Surro-| Who make their clothes that the face should be the clear- | was smothered the resi ain i ; special He Bening Work Jicite’s Court seaterday to upset the | "You dunt think American women| bat tune value inthe "stable | Genes whieh gontains any examples yyoiiy co earn « lviog, Fama good] ypwatiee sept it—Vincent ao FARPET LO. 0 wales | will of her husband, Wilhelm Walter, | dres Lasked the brown-hairod, | for street attire, In reference to {of Reuterdahl's best work, wax ke erapher, Hut wherever T have! Cosmo, aged ax years, is dead and his EANING 130. im a who died in Camden, N. J, Aug. 17,) blue ed, serious youug critic who sat tuflored costumes, all-white O58 drer d on he mae iota nae aud in reh of work I have been | brother Joseph, ined fours is dyin as t wt. | 4 reiiaee a opposite me. tumes ar conly appropriate for he chief loser by the tire ts Ve must have young women |a result of drinking whiskey at their ee ea y leaving $60,000. Welter cut hia wite; opposite We | brilliant sunshine and gveen fields, | Hmmeliny Pankhurst, the Reuter eee ile an ale ener lome No. 76 Congress Strect, to-day A if with $4,000, which @ codicil pro-| ore well dressed women in | most especlally Ww the sun- |dahl's independent, aggressive cat era 7 r) 25. | vided she should have in lieuof dower.) Reid than in. Franc he ir riven a@ 0 rd touch of | She lost four little kittens in the flood | Aire Quinby, who hae held polit —_ am gilt craet ead walite artistes He explate this was becau f bis romptly acknowledged. ‘There wai r to the face that saved the house ee Nuaabi nite 1A ALA. Niet ann Wenn yorerese Cc e e lwite's treatment of him. The re-| Bre women here who snend pro: 4. DRESS FOR AFTER pa paritions in Washing on te albany Par yet tags a jmatinder of the cetate waa given to| portionately large sums of money NOON THA OR CALLANG-& woelt F Annapolis Btacat Ghilney tact dont atl a - for inirty days. T Oc Used f his five children. ‘on their clothing. In New York, woman will do well in selecting hayes Sie A Sanpn Carcoretlaniand geen at any of The W All Dregstete. Be ON a Walter, wears her husband| especially, | find much smartness fer colo note for the costume to WASH y RODE Hm ABBOT SOKPBFaRGD. ape weet ant Sroune” Soporte Kelatle" Glan Hawt Bites | wan iuddan from ‘her prior to ‘nial fmerigen women have splendid | observe the Tallwing rues ne a a anya ia wiwo Pak Sedan ss"| Absolutely Removes | zi, sss st tae Worms : aid 1 eee a Be igure who may be xion huinber of midwhipmen in. the eae, Gaeta ie A A vert Lame Back Bruises Sore Throat | death and by the time she learned hie| “But they are toofond of theex- | should dress in tones that grade ty increased to capacity. Phat) dicted for having 0 bri tate telephoned directly to ‘The Lumbago Neural Coldin Chest | whereabouts he was in auch an en-| treme styles, the daring modole either to or from the tone of the | would n the appointment uf practi. | Senator Otto G, Foelker to voto Indigestion. One package Call 4000 Beekman, New York, oF Rheumatism Sore Muscles Toothache Geo Girections akcompansing each Dottie, feebled condition that he did not reo- ognise her, | which most French women of hair, and perhaps a small note of 9 against the anti-race track gambling aod taste leave alone, more midshigmen than will be \ the same color as her eves should Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, olla this fall. of aboi all druggists, It ioe proyeait 25cat

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