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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTORER 12, 1918 “PURITY PACT " “preven mt aba 7 AUTO DRIVER NLLED AND 18 EXONERATED ees | AS CAR CRASHES INTO ——_— - ~- TOONT MEM {THE GIRL OF TO-DAY: ts she 4 SUCCESS 1 KILL MY DAD, W the girl of to-day is making mistakes it's because ~ s ~ ing to the problems of a new4ound freedom. That's the reason why UPHELD BY COURT: she sometines appears to be o fellure, in the opinion of a contributor. 1 prove his case he cites the quandarie of the negroes when they fous SAYS GIRL OF 13 themacives free and didn'| know what to do with thelr freedom. —_—_-_o -—_sS> ‘oa 4 at mee @ 4 fume a “errr teeee freee One Passenger Is Hurt and An- | other Escapes Injury in Smash-Up at Night. sewer eer eeee eosesesoece Bva Tke Tells How She Got Revolver and Fired Fatal Shot. Judge Holds Husband Who Kept Vow 14 Years Cannot Sever Marriage Tic Ce ee Seeee eee eee re se ee John Phillips, twenty-seven pears od, of No. Wert One Hundred Forty fifth Street, demonstrater RAN TO AID MOTHER. cour ter ve veers ee ume PUILADEISMIA, Oct 1D—Pur-! @ Oferme Tee CAGE eenanes tat < otha for an evtem company, wee tt riage are pot grounds sufficient for ed ’ to he Oivoree even wher * of the oon atta M day when « new car be Warned Father and Then “Just Pulled Until | ¢ out crashed into o trolley ond Bhakespeare Ave~ racting partios desires ¢ ding on written by Judge | wae tr agreement. ae hues, the Brona. the Buperior Court decides in ta ' Patrick Noonan, thirty-a _™~ ‘ a Mre irene DP Cuoningham, wife Heard Report. S a ae Doe loon-keeper, of No. 187 Weet Fiftre Aent of the Cruc Casting fret Mtreet, who was in the car, aue “I Mdn't ‘niond to burt my father @o 1 did 1 loved my father and he was a fine man, You ask mamma if he wasn't. Nobody can say anything ty me about my father Little Eva Tice, who on Saturday afternoon shot and killed her father while he was choking ber mother in their home at Croton-on-the-Hudson, spoke ot tragedy thie morning for he Gret time. & has been in the home of Jurice Peace KO, Decker, before whom whe was are reigned and who paroled her in his own custody The Decker home ts a little old fashioned two-story franw house) ad Joining tie village pum offs acura 2Aere’s a Bachelor Girl Who Is “Glad She Is Living| ey toe eS eae 6t tae: Leys in This Enlightened Year of 1915,” and An- | atory in the reer, facing a little apple other Who Is Sure That Failure Ia | ke oe tees the Word That Fits the Girl first appearance in public will be of the Present. whon she ts called as a witness at the inquest to-morrow morning weated by Dr. Frick of Fordham Hee- pital for lacerations of the sealp. The third man in the , Thomas Brotna, thirty, a clerk, of No, 102 Weet Forty~ seventh Breet ped injury. The automobile, a five-passenger Cunningham teft his wife on De oar, was to have been delivered te. Sih atta ant iend varame events Vi day to Frederick W. Longfellow, « purity pact” which both hed taken |, = | lawyer, living at No, 296 Weet Bnd While on thelr knees in the partor of | Avenue. Phillips drove tt up to Noo-~ Sich rowhes ‘Seidncndnns guuh Watare they | -|nan's saloon, according to Noonan, last night, and invited him to ride, ere married Deo. 4, 18 ne on At that time he had, besides Brodma, believed In the pact | “A bebo i is two other men in the machina. They ntered, ding to teattinony ta! were later dropped somewhere tn the ing asics ith! Bronx. nil, changed hi The poles that support wires of tha mind about living up to the agreement Union Traction Company are in the pted tom ate it. Hut the | middie of Jerome Avenue, The car, wito was firm In her determination and | with Phillips at the wheel, was mak~ for twelve years they continued to live ing good time south in Jerome Ave~ 4 these conditions when | nue when, for some unknown reason, the huaband brought mult for divers. | it auddenty swerved and went head | a nd barbarous treatment and on into @ pole. Phillips's head struck the pole and he was killed instantly, Company, of Lansdowne, whose eu divorcee had been refused by the rt of Common Pleas No. & The san amr ied down by urt's dex f the decree i the lower eour 12 “The MODEAN Gin, A PAILURE - Swe'S A PAINTED AND POWDERED Man HUNTER. * were the grounds originally advanced by the husband, but his pett- | 1Gre ‘ The car waa wrecked. The girt is not tho hysterical ehila By-Marguerite Mooers Marshall. coved gdlaon cielo peated =| Grand Jury Inquiry in Holley whe has been portrayed, Ghe.talke of The gw of to-day is simply “in training” for the supergiri of to-morrow. | aime ar age ! Case Purely Perfunctory, the case in a dazed wort of way. ‘That is tie ingenious explanation of the young lady whom we have] In ble mn Judge F . ain When a yisitor calls at the house sho Deen considering, which 14 presented to-day in a letter written by a man. among other things Says District Attorney. runs to her room on tho second floor, “J. W. K." avoids the Charybdis and the Scylla of over ithe peculiar view. which tile res] Judge Decker Is a man of fifty, with statement, He does not call the girl of to-day either a spondent now entertains of ber duties! @ Kindly blue eye, the personification supreme success or a dismal failure, as most of my | nd obligations in the marriogo stato] NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 12—The kM- of the country squire of story and correspondents have done heretofore, He sees her as} had its origin in her conceptions of |'"# of Lansing O. Pearsall, a young wey. The couple Dave Ho children a transitional type, as passing through the. racial | that relation before she entered into | Welty ma nee, the rip at Ms Be nsner awn BRD Bre Very. s0pd oF ? hobblede-hoy stage which separates the artificial and it, Whatever may now be the under- | {{0lley, in the rectory of fashionable Eva, 3 St. 0's Episcopa' Chureb, will be dependent girl of the past from the free, enlightened standing of her husband as to the and efficient supergirl of the future. letters he wrote and the way he con Mr. “J. W. K's" theory at least accounts for many ducted himself at that tine, no fair~ of the anomalies and awkwardnesses of the modern| With their brothers and sisters of fifty MAX OF THE WALDORF $9 | minded reader of the evidence can L dace J s jyears ago. Many are without ambi- th derstanding of girl, It gives a clue to the psychology of her who;tion, This ts to be blamed partly on doubt what was the understanding 0} Eve is tail and well dovel She looks fifteen instead of her thirteen | g* e, % investigated by the Grand Jury to- day, “This in simply to keep the record clear,” District Attorney Lasenberg eald, “The Grand Jury will bring in years. Her hair is a dark brown and her big eyes match the color of her hatr. She is a member of C class 7 A SET mansal. ER ean ATHE ee & their parents, the respondent, « lemal finding and the case will be in the Croton school, exceptionally “+ wears uptown clothes in a downtown office—one of the | ‘iv Rivenie os old ladion with the DIES, LEAVING $400,000 “Bhe had every reason to believe |o jeeq ii) bright and alike popular with teachers Most obviously silly proceedings of the girl of today, She has adopted the |1ittle bonnets worn in years gone by, that her conception of what sho} see n thought of holding the and pupils, She was the leader of her new conception of woman's work, but she clings to the old formula for |4nd the sweet faces? All have disap. on ae | viewed aa the better idea of the way | ciereyiman for the milling. Dev Ei 5 ps z peared, These ladies try to tmitate a Pp | clergyman for the killing. Dr. Holley class. woman's clothes, The transitional quality in the girl of to-day logically! their daughters in dress ay well ax| Hotel Employe Knew Many Prom-|jn which two married poopie should was awakened early yesterday and e in the there be She told this morning how she found explains the salamander type, the young woman who will neither let the{atyle; while fathers spoll thelr sona aetna beaks Ms ew \ pares bps proponedt it i is Ivo, was fully shared by li fotrady fantail i the cacteey.< tie Abs . of a fairly, hy giving them whate they want.| inent Men During His Fifteen |!!¥° ound Pearsall In the rectory, He de- || team-work. That's true of almost the Jong unused Z2-calibre revolver game of sex alone nor play it fairly, but cheats both herself and her|(%,evitntin thi tnoke of nab: , 5 | husband, and that he not only a manded that the intruder, whom be|| anything, isn’t it? It's true, I know, with which she,shot her father, 18 opponent, ‘Why should’ 1 worry when the old Years’ Service in Cate. od it but desired to live in [hor| tok for a burglar, leave the house.|! of Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Was the irony of fate that the hammer je THE TRANSITIONAL TIME®———————————— | in forks out, the boy says, This with tt, and to thacend req al PAREOR Pessoal wade'a coven asc le Gotham Goid Stripe of the gun should fall on the only bul- e f boy is wdmired by the girl of} Max Conn, who was a Waldorf-As-|ald even If times should come when z r ¥ Stockings. § 7 "! FOR OUR GIRLS. into error? Freedom is strange to to-day. If he dresses well all the more| torta employee he'd hots} |for the moment he might be uuable}cording to Dr, Holley, as though to fr let which could go through the barrel. A . her and se be | is he sought by this ty nore torta employes from the day the hotel | OF the moment ln 8 draw a weapon, Then Dr, Holley Ping Tease “ted cael ae ‘fhe bullet in the next chamber had, AMY Parcnt will admit that the most ker and seema to be largely a splon- | Yihe souvent by this, 1 be- | Opened and who for fifteen years was|'*phe evidence tends to show that] Otay meting untre “ande the wealth | 08 deen hammered out of #h. so that difficult and unxiety-provoking period d opportunity for y. She will h these fine feathers, This youth|in charge of the cafe on the Thirty-| during many years, in all material : : ork Of el | c out o ; fee, though, In time, that tt {9 also a y disrespectful and bad man-| ourth sere ined ways, he lived and prospered by hold-| It was the third time recently that b While the cartridge might have explod- in the life of a boy or girl ts the period iy aia opportunity for work. times, which ix hardly hin] Ours Street silo, is dead, Loe know) TOT the compact on whieh they had] the rectory had been broken into and || {he patented 4 the charge would not have left the of transition between childhood and|” “Now she see only the new things | {tlt A# his wirenia thought it cute] hundreds of prominent business men |snyuinily. built their hopes of future) the Sunday collections In St. George’s|| firine Atockings ie to, know stoak {nes | when he was young personally. Nphinexs, If it be true hen] ne comfort and prar ° chamber, phywical maturity, No wonder, then,!that may be done, Soon she will re-] "could no on forever, boing a VGeuNis canctan eoihave’ beer n{conrentions of life and ita obli Church were in the house at the time|| Taimply, because “they wear” eo SD bana ud nummy beds that society is in a quandry, If the! member that the work sho formerly More of the old type, have ‘ at $400,008: He: ae rept worth) ytratnod and abnormal the Vearsall was killed, ‘The young man | 3 root,” Eva sald, “when 1 heard papu ; ; Vat heart-rending experiences at the hands! “bu! 1,000, Ho was forty-seven | tinear, have now entered Ko wan twenty-one years old and a son of | j , «| modern young woman is passing from! did still needs to be done, and she'll t : J appear, uturod + 44 twenty-one years old and a son a GoTaaM Saiking in San eae tous Goatees eat the compartive immaturity of mind! do that too. Man's Influence wit |! !# !snorant youth ede as an Ss ee Nghe Ldodlenaiyclallan Pyseatah vipa Wide towann bo Nathan Q. Pearsall, claim agent for | Galo Stript af my pocket, didn't you? And when T and will, which has characterized heF help her to seo her duties within the |THIS BACHELOR GIRL 18 GLAD| N° 20% Broadway, where his death |« AO Ne nok he bald tH the Texas and Pacific Railroad, a hu Bot to the village I had no money by heart divease occurred sude for many generations, to a stronger! ome; her own wide awake mind will ut responsibility for thetr ‘The young man's family, friends Xou made me look nice, didn’t, you and more vital inearnation, Of course suttice to enable her to see the oppor. |, SHE'S RVING IN 1915, |Bunday. His brother-in-law, Gustav lence.” __ J his finn Misa Gortrude Hyde, || Gotham Hosiery Shops nd then mammi cutled papa by his inere are to be found in her vagaries, tunities outalde the Dear Madam: I was greatly inter-|Obendorfer, {s one of the proprictors — say he had been drinking Saturday ; ri 7 4d § first name in a low voice as if shi | utside the home, ested in the article sent in by ‘A Bust. 604 Fifth Ave., near 42d St., were trying to reason with Thon perveraities und downright stupiditier,| — “When the girl of yesterday |ness Girl’ I also am in the ranks, ana | Of, "he Ansonia. MOST POPULAR GIRLS pnd Huncay, end chey sntak Be made 27 West 34th St., near Fifth Ave, J heard = my “y gcream a |as well as strongly marked indications | filled her small sphere well, she | sind to be happy there, [agrees with| Zt Was in the cafe ove yn | his way into the rectory while con- 1 A ea Iny brothers (ofa finer development, And of course| wag to that extent a success, |" . Bul she knocks the poor | presided that John W. Gates mado his} OF JACKSONVILLE HERE fused by drink. A trellis was taken whe were tik tlie dining Foamy With /goatidiows erities will “look before And) The girl of to-day, with a larger There crete Kinde of pope . ‘amous offer to bet James I, Keen from tho other slide of the house and looking in the chiffonter drawers fur a | “fter and pine for what ls not," COM-| gohere, has larger and more diffi- girl in stimation. One cla | $1,000,000 that MeKinley would d —— placed against a window of the rec- stamp catalogue. Georgie is ten and | paring to her disadvantage the evolv- cult problems, When her prog- the painted, dance-mad, crazy- Bryan, Many other promiiuent men | ee nie Shendine Week tory study, | Charley Ia seven. j ing girl of to-day with the finished) p9yq ‘in solving them becomes for-a-man kind. is certainly far | were his occusional customers, and | Five of Them Spending a ©%) peseribing the tragedy, Dr, Holley | L,’ to t loor and saw papa | ,, ve p ined ; inferior in intelligen ° | many of more or jem " . to wt , ¢ choline pinion. Then tran oack to i erainn of veutorday oF the imagined! noticeable, then we may call her | antiness tothe Hiri of a enor. fangh thers treausntiy and mise cane in New York as Result of sald: the chiffonicr and saw the pistol in| Perfection of to-n 2 The chief problem tion ago. But who ca lwall; She axpreanlone Of sariae ware Voli ntact I was first awnkonod from sleep the top drawer, Miss Hazelhurat | But if the modern girl is in the girl of to-day is that of of this type as a true repr: ral among all the gulare” when oung Coe about 3 o'clock by my wife, who said gave it to my papa a long time 849 | process of growing, what ie the adapting herself to new condi- fe of the girl of to-day? Sheis [they ioarned of his death . sex, adjudyed by vote | "Bat she beard noises in the house I didw’t want to ure it, Tran back | need even more freedom than she | her old qualities and acquire many men, and I dislike to think of her | ville, Flan are sponding two weeks in| “At Sbout & o'clock 2 was again into the dining room and pointed at; post at present, or, on the | new on But some of the old asa sample of qood womanhood. MASHER GETS AWAY: I Abed i Ate larity, |2¥akened by hearing footsteps dis- papa and him to leave mamma contrary, a wise restraint—lest ( Jinty, mi et itt “Now, take the other cla: 4 this city as @ result of thelr popularit tinctly, I got my automatic platol Jono. He didn't pay any attention " f he virtues aro so eternally good that modern girl who has ‘They are Miss Irene Miller, Miss Kul alone, “Ho didn't pas any attention | she “grow tco fat for her | they cannot be replaced, and | eters pail the, nee st HIS VICTIM IS FINED Mina Gladys Thornton, Misa |®24 solng in the direction of the Mot’ Then the pistol went of, T| strength,” as they say of children? these tho girl of to-day had bet- | independent and can compete es fouse and Miss Marte Bain, | 20%. Freached my study door, and M Full held it as hard as T could, T didn't; And in what direction is ve ter held fast to; | mean marticu- with men in 89 many lines of | — Le ry Lao a ee ; rs vetel Vag. | ube8 opening It saw a man standing ary Fuller ow « T just pulled | growth of the girl of to-day? Ia it larly her qualitifications as a wife work, is girl is interested in | t., nee ES SORT Oe an | 1G $e euddle Of the Foon, Starri: i BP Nc hunals Wuaeda vances | db ay Pade If and mother. music, literature and up-to-the. | Miss Mathers Scolded Policeman for|gorbilt. The party Inspected Th fWia ake yeah & cried oat tarring in moving plo- Papa let mamma go and T thought | . a sNenatera’ awe “some people say the girl of to-day| minute topic egarding this ‘3 World newspaper plant to-day. bic . tures, wearing a London he was going to punish me. I was| expression an bd Y lis @ failure because they do noi cor- irl as a modern girl, is she not Man's “scape and He Ar- Tam the man next door,’ he re- a Ohad pe * from men and marriage, as some | rectly interpret the spirit tha Yar superior to the home gi ‘The voting contest was held by the| ji9q, Feather Hat, $5 to $1 frightened and ran upstaira and ¥ i ry t moves per e girl of D : dropped the pistol. Then I was ar-| dolefully prophesy? In becoming |her, Others say ahe is a success bo- @ olden time? rested Her. Florida Metropolis, and 40 keen was)” «+wen, get out and get out quick,’ I ™ rested and Judge Decker took me to{ a@ more desirable human being, | cause their hearts are with her in her| “Granted, girls of those days were the rivalry among tho fifty candidates | sig. his home. He was awful good to me." | Goes the modern girl become a | ChMbse from clinging vine to eiraight | vomanly and not as conspicuous, but| 4 woman who sald she way Miss for the trip to New York that Miss 3 {n Croton-on-the- and sturdy sapling. Count me among |life at home, walting for a trip to| Florence Mathers, thirty years old, of ’ “With that the man appeared to be rable wife and mother, | tho latter observers of the giri of to-|the altar, must have been very dull People of me hig Miller required 340,000 votes to head LiudonfeatherG d ¢ interested themselves in 1 of ni 203 W Nlebtystourth. Btreat, reaching for 4 gun in bis back pocket Bose Baya ‘And will help her and| and is she less desirous of mar- | guy: JeW. K""|In comparison with the modorn girl's lal Odd Pianists eae ary | the list of winners. Thinking of my wife, my home and|{ @reeklyn Store Open Evenings ¥ sir trouble. Sho has] riage and maternity? If that qu D-FA good times, COMP! sil The young ladies were presented i ‘ f 522 Fulton 8 Par brotvers and a elster, the inter | tion be answered in the affirms 5 eee coe i, MAKES! “ernese girte of to-day, while ready |Columbua Aveniie and Eighty-fourth | witht mute myeelt, 2 fred once and: the maa arent coats, hats, shoes and bags | BETTER SUCCESS OF LIFE, for fun outside of t 4 i dally dut Stre ht that a yo ny the merc crumpled up on the floor.” petng five vaars 0) tive, is she then tending toward “Dear Mavam: ine girl ot to- [are not the silly, brainteny ones @0 [rect tried to dine with Bare Wale ane eater thes meet ———— Tepman She success or failure, from the point day has not made good and, in joften seen at niehtly dances and | #? Wied to I mn Part of the time here has boon em-| Ure Holley Wed Ft ™ my estimation, * leayiy h th , , © the policeman the of the race? | shall he a complete fail: | cayly sporting through the wec, sma’ | WAS Speaking to t oyed in appearing before the movin \ ss Fy ania fe of view’ ef the ure—at least the majority are. | hours. Women would not ployed in apt K v Lia one Sev i | Pata ta | be in the|man vanished, ‘Then she berated the| Pury camera it a drame one | a 4 y wireless to Say-| interested to hear how Evening | There are some of the cld-fash- |husy fleld they ure in to-day if thers policeman for not arresting the man| "The Money Gut.” N# “MUMed) The Rev, Byron Holley married Mra. savings banks sub World readers answer thi ques- | jon ¢ giris left, but they are hard thoughts ran exclusively to clothes |and Mation arrested ner, charging dis Elizabeth 8, Knapp of Yonkers in 100,000 marks ($71,000,000) | tions, to find. d dreamy visions of the at ee » y 12, She n ft Public an war loan, the Over- “Th 1 wh 4 r orderly conduct, . 1912, She was principal o ; Wi qhounced tocday..” [GIRLS SOLVING THE PROBLEMS! home o iel sabe hae, iden Is of @ These modern girls are not the kina in, the Women's Night Court, Mtge DOCTOR DIDN'T FIND Seboo! No. 18 Absolutely Removes ste by s." attached, | 5 ers said Mallon nad called her a OF NEW FOUND FREEDOM. | (brougnt up in the old-fashioned | fagardicas of the intallizence or gan, | fathers aid stallion oa 4 | Mather alled he Dr, Holley and bis wife ha@ been Indigestion bum" when slie accused him of angaged when they were young, . One package of the man who asks them Hawine tt bth encune.. Staglelrate ’ engaged When they were young, but : i have. met weveral, worthewhite | gine, tao aan te eacape, Sagiateate | ERED THOMPSON'S NICKEL] itt iovsrs aire Sina separated | proves it, 25eat all druggists, Y she |men who grumble because of lack o B ; 14 aca’ Both of thom married and lost their s-who can cons | J nortunity to meet the moneniaeick but declared she would avek vindica helpmates. In 112 they met again, pon any topic and became engaxed again and were mar- meee Tl Never Be Broke, It I's In. ried in tha Cathedral of St. Joba the GET THIS NOW! way), Who is trained in sewing, “Dear Madam; I believe the girlof! ooking, housework and not to-day {s as much of a success ay al & homed. oF afraid to wly freed person can be, ee @ di ifty years ago, when our colored on to-day ed in art, music, iterature se [eit No sensible man cares for the made-up, alabaster type as a ste r ° ve brethren of the South were given thelr, any of the many interesting aub- {°°}. i abo as ste?’ | MOORDAM STRICTLY GUARDED i" ! j Dip Hottoy sk bis fe°ottice, store of tomes’ GBeRS a rty, many of them did not want ere. a pa a Ga BR P| ound | well and stylishly de A No Sian, | ide Me,” Luna Park bride back to New Orleas EXQUISITE BEM! INDIRECT freedom, Scarcely any of them! quently she ie loft to herself, cares to be seen with a ‘frumpy’ girl—| one of Mer enwers Off to Spond Creator Says. {| IRR VR ELEQTRIO FIXTURE. ew what to do with It when they | this gin Makes a be v4 o1 | and yetia can blame him : a Ee ath AUTO SMASHES CYCLE. Metropolitan Electrical . Chats jfe than the man-hunting, frivolous, ‘Judaing from the charming SU ree Ene e rie Thor re t —_——— Sunply Co., got It, nor how to use thelr powers Pir eth nd powdered, thiniy eld aci| aire I know, the qiel of torda eautlo ro obberved Mtl Pheer ey Sremtnr OF Lune 70 Weat 86th St, under their own direction, For so/ Who is without braing enough to core . 18 a Great succe: Presa ian | Park and the Hippodrome, was con-| Ome Rider of the Latter Dies in the ig of the Holland-Amertea Mn nooklet, Phone . reeley many years their thinking had been|at least share of her own itveli airls of all other M61, siderably interested to learn to-day ; Wai ABA SeHOLE charE aq | hood, times in annaseance, competence |Noordam from her pler in Hoboken a parsh Gat le ak toch dono for them and thelr energies had) "4, not, however, altogother agree| and comradeship, noon to-day. Everyone wae closely acru-| 4 report that he was separated y Marvy stelts, twenty-four years old, been directed by others, that It was! with Mr, Sherrill, being a business| "l'm so slad Um living in this ens|tintzod before being permitted to go on| terday by a surgical operation from No. Wi Glenwood Avenue, Jersey Sep test op fount articles fe.’ no wonder they made a few mistukes. | woman yself, I think there jy['iehtened vear of 1915 and no one without a ticket} a nickel hohe wallowed | oity, while driving an automobile last vertised in The World wil te AMERICA'S App shey Neve lencnod. how, to nelle | AER tus busitese Pari’ Gael ee eC eon GER TAM ardent rurried’ sigtysrour pas: | WHeD he was yours old. Mr. |pight, at Beacon Streetand the Roulevard | Hated at The World's Informae erty and are still learning. clhows with the Business world, But ——— Hi {iret cabin, fifty -nine in| Thompson ia in Polyclinic Hospital| ran into a motoreycle on which were rid ton Bureau, Pulltzer Building I do disapprove of her giving up any 4 A } arcade Werk” Bee, , Waaee REATEST “The girl of to-day i passing|chance of having her own home, No rata thanal ond Bg A. iy eee e hed! yrogressing favorably after a serious | tn Triane and Warren Crane, Uplows Office, northwest CIGARETTE | through a similar process of finding| Woinan was made to db (his, ua hor! Tho selamograph at Fordhar TOC i rr Hines ig al ll eter twraty-taie yeura ld of No, Uplown Otfleg orth or ' ewly liberated rn place ts In the home. versity recorded an earthqual change ce, Who vleaned up ,o00| De hy a Heenna ’ 2 Magnolla Avenue, Jerse Workd’s Hari Offices, nfinement of the home, her oppors|tunity of having a home of hor own Oe ee been 1 there [amend seme of I” Me aald he wan wile Lan operation which Involved tho re-|aitumobiie, receiving ws, broken act | Brookiyn, tien” 203, Wings tunities expanding from those within|on account of not being a ‘swell § ot . hele Jing to give ‘other fellow" a | moval of rompson's ap © B80 68, abet hO CRMs HOSEN ton St, Brookiym, for Mohers of be Tirhish i me , ser’ or frivolous; and 60 is often| ™&3imum at 247. The observer e - > But Dr nan didn't. find | “Triano Was. taken to the City fall the Ph +4 = al the Wb four walla to thoao within the unt- we a EY te 460 is often! rated the contre of the dix urbayce |. Swift & Company's sales of Beet in New | nickel, t must, bo so: Frinne waa taken $o the City vind omnes Where con | Vospital, Jersey City, suffering from advertisement. and (ll never Ye | tacerations and concunaion of the brain; aaid Mr, Thompeon, he will negever verse, is it remarkable that her ex-|'“ephe young people of to-day, hoys!at about 1,600 uberance should sometimes lead ber as well as girls, can not be compared in the West Ii Hea away, probaly) ised’ ag follows.” Domenie, Bae! 11,42. seay) | chales sere “lire as cet sa tan agit | broke, sWwuQuerEOe BFHOS BHOUIG AKe DUt 4b wes the climax of the whole

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