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ory a -- > sidiii PME EVENING WORLD, THUMSUAY, GUTUBER 44, 1915. 7 . OS VOTES Fo WOMEN F TO-DAY: t she A success | $400,000,000 FOR HOOPER'S HOMER "SSE. RETALAST BOOST oe Re OF cena nen A FAMUREL) Ton DEFENSE PUT PEPNIUIGE =e Must « modest, refined girl place herell in the “Mind-the-Paint” Gass of young woman to save being put down a 2 octal “dead one” O06 Ont Teoo mth Breet end Gam 4 ned subye eth Avewee (oe mening remuiied le Never t ot so, but to the point and asks for more high! on a vexed subject = everal of Mie Marshall's conributors seem to think so, By! she is not re ady to comede point and « “ ri NN WILSON'S PLAN FIGHTING ANTHRAX sane ‘ Vom * tt “Que Pemen” , ences ty Sbeart San +} ° a oe oa : * * Ae = = wre ow on oF TOT~ Se Aste star Ar oe: Gere % A ranvee — | Ges 4 bene ont we mit ———— Sullragiots Working Hard Wo Make Demonstretion a Record Breaker | President Favors increase of Kiverhead Man's Case Dem $1 40,000,000 in Army and onstrates Value of New Navy Appropriation serum as Cure WASHINGTON © 4 Hepresen | That anthres. the dreaded blood pot. | \ ative James Hay of Virwnia, Chair | son. oon rare cance im thie man of the oo Military Affaire! count ~Y twinge through # \ 4 . \ President Wilson (0-day 10 4190888 | conuuered by Inject a Tachere wo Clearing the _ 8 * viene for eationeal defense, @hir . om hee been establiehed tn the cone — —— x j ba the ne This would belt. 1 o under Ueatenen’ f \ on \nerease of appromimately 14a. | for the ! De you take cold trequentiy? Dow \ ee hints be -[ Or m-| the cold clog your nostrils? Does 7 " } J Physician announced today that | the cold settle in your throat? Does Ie \ . { | whieh about would ' ta sectte the YOUr Yolee vecome hoarse’ Have Zed . AWKWARD SQUAD DRILL Movies and Debates to In 3 » Struct the Prospective | | New Voters | Suffrage posters will be pledges will be i ‘ pov you pain in the side? Have you sore ye performed he army tor poison baci from Dr, stack. | ‘ 4 nd Huffrage awkward equads will re | ve The additional espense probably will] poles blood. eur aan th HORT oe tee ian + ig ceaggel letaieterll a footing | be met by.6 bend ts The patient, howev . reath? Have you Parade for Victory, to be held in this ‘ 4 / Although the amount whic ak os ‘= 4 "Want eston, baa Sonn tore is x4 hy yea i beart action hae ing? Do you raise a olty Oct, | —=> / Greae will be avked to eppropriale fOFliwon weakened by the ravages of| Piety material with the cough” Are At the exhibition of the School Art| he army and navy, it isunderstood,| the virulent anthrax germe which | 704 losing strongth and appetite? League, Dold in the American Fine! > | spueeea ieee F : | Thee are lawortant a Ut $450,000,000, thie] cour brough his blood unchecked ie ome thes isa Arts Building, No. 215 Weat Fifty My it down to about| "nth the Eichorn serum, furnished = or et Afty Washington Irv . 1s % “Er A man Te 09 at a conference next week] bY the Uuited States Government, |S tr fi het, tevver A girls will draw wixty-| e A UNG bom wen’ \ b the President Secretaries} conquered them eariy yemterday | coaume of ‘restmewt ro, roar ot minute Buffrage posters in compe , / | |Garrison and Daniels, tndications| Morning, just as the attending phy-|—™ @ '* 44 fa Mm ¢ tition for w prize of $10, The judges that an appropriation of ut} siclans had given up hope, ‘The The Case of Mre. Costello. 000,000 will be asked for the army| ("es mt now In directed toward | Wm. Me. Alice CesteBe me eet oa. iMelude three well known suntrage One Has Made Up Her Mind to Join the “Painted Mrs, John W. Alexander, Rose O'Neill, whose Suffrage kewpies Lady” Class, Though She Would Rather Not, but ie Beeeai ovst tes Uslted Bates, She Finda That Her Chromatic Sisters Are the r, who drew the “Trumpet Girl,” the porter much in Moat Successful in Attracting the Men. evidence on New York biliboards Tt ts also Artists’ De the Suf- frage traps for catching parade pledges. Kettles swinging on thre and $248,000,000 for the navy, building up the baart action day's conference between Chatr Mr Stackpole’s courage, which ol") man Hay and the President had to] played @ strong part in pulling him do particularly with plans for the|(hrough the crisis yesterday fe un- br Tee army. The President had before bim|abated. He te a baseball fan and was| gut terme the outlines of a military policy pre-|mucsh interested in the world series fa % pared by Secretary Garrison which,| ames between the Boston Red Sox it is sald, provides in part for an in-|and the Philadelphia National team, By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Perhaps the New York girl shouldn't put on make-wp and sensational crease in the regular & from] "They were looking for me to make | flesring legged supporte aie tended by dill. Clothes, but 87,000 and oo”) men and ereation|» home run into eternity yesterday,” ‘ose went young women at Thirty-fourth If she abjures these meretricious attractions the New York man con @ of a reserve of ab 400,000 men. | he told members of his family this rs Street and Fifth Aven t Columbus aidera her a fatlure army pro-| mornin ut T fooled them, Not Circle, at Forty-second Street and ‘There you have the reply of the girl of today to Fifth Avenue, at Broudway and For-! ty-Mth Street, at rowdway and For-| ty-second Street and in Wall Street.| A bundred and fifty pledges were the ertticlems of her clothes and complexion, It ts a reply made more than once in the letters that I publish 7 below. Eve apparently has learned from Adam ‘the ‘= : good old lesson of transferring criminal responsibility. 5 4 The President rega 1, OR, i ant " ‘uaretary Tumulty to-day declared |!uns, ‘That homer of Hooper yeater-|io applies to ber: false a report printed In a Philadel. | day did me a lot of good because I've WOMAN AGED 80 DIES phia morning paper to the effect chat |veen rooting for Boston to win. all Secretary Garrison had force "real t ‘ve *., ’ " dent Wilron into line on the higger| He time U've been her oats 1 youn, army programme by threatening to] The Bellevue staft of pathot&iats a, tonsed into @ single caldron during Yet:our éitt corres: pondénts do not content themselves the early morning hours yesterday, x s resign from the Cabinet eckled to-day that Martin Brodsky, when the writers served as collectors. r with the unsupported assertion that the modern young “The President and My y i » rat their record is the aubition man /# to blame for the sartorial spasms of the modern ° 7 of Rose 0 . ——e are and have bee Riverhead, who demanded ad- |t y, “in pert : mission to the bospital last night, {mp seam 9 ac fie oe oa mm ~<.) young woman, Evidence fe submitted; bitter autoblog- Tumulty, “in perfect accord at vision omp wht, man, Lou Rogers and Janet Scudder, MMNARSMALL Faphies which seem to prove that the showlly dressed j mony on the army prog claiming that he, too, had been tn- ts This morning there is to be a spe-| and painted girl is infinitely more of a success in the eyes of men than her the it] fected with anthrax germs, is mufter- | {tt : A ; gokos 5 had been a disagre ing NOM @ plbin Gane. Of a:SOd an lal Drowentation of 4 Multiage wovig quietly gowned, modest sister. “It Lam ever to be popular T must join the Mrs. Ackerman, Fearing End,}one who knows Presi nt Wvil#on) the back of the neck. Brodaky will Bis ti er.” To-night there is a hayfuot drill ‘Artificial’ rank--which I intend doing soon,” candidly confesses the girl aé ‘ a Had Made Own Plans line’ on any proposition by threats|return to Riverhead greatly relieved, for {hose who peed vy in pharme of} who signa herself “Would Rather Be Natural.” or bullyraggin, phyaically and mentally. .» Gowdy ol he Fight ofonse | ; Corps at the Armory at Ninety-fourth As for Judge Stackpole, he is not Which fe a human if not an ideal yoo — ) Street and Park Avenue WORKHOUSE TERM FOR eit sr aanate MRS eee lofty conclusion, It's all very welt \ 80 many notables want to see the! ture is steadily diminishing and his Commis.| 6 opinions of the young men she + ee odiat Church here lagt night, Mra. erma have been routed. ward BF. O'Dwyer) suit respect doesn’t go around wear- for Her Funeral. taste and education, and have that Refuses to Postpone Ceremony to sniff superiorly that a girl should | pi. Gry } Suffrage parade from the grand stund | not allow herself to be influenced by | ‘ MIDDLETOWN, N, Y., Oct. 14.— heart action shows improvement. No ae Peeks be Snlarene... BaroUEe After Plunge Downstairs to |atier oftoring a briet prayer at the DISORDERLY STRIKER more serum will be administered as| DIR. J. C. McCOY, | ees Cn etek Hirhhpalawe, muswenitat] t that ie suseseatul, . ; ae midwert fasting ia #: Beate aeathe iin ei blood texts show that the anthrax| Candler Building, 20 W. ads. acceptances, \ehe does. Naturally, a gitl of any | ay Babe ania ben Feet of the Bridegroom. rn ay “ was the first member of ihe official) Mary E. Ackerman, one of the oldest | f4zovez Gels Thirty Days Instead] Anthrax has been for many years a | family of New York to record his 4 | ing & sandwich board labelled “We workers in the church, a class leader] of the Usual Fine, Which Union | °¢™me” disease among cattle and eeptance, Justice O'lowyer wrote. \atrive to please.” Nevertheless, un-! ‘ “L wear stylish clothes of good make| A Wedding ceremony last eveniDR|for more than fifty years, wae y sheep and human beings in Europe, “Inasmuch as L am convinced (hat) jege she has quite uncommon strength {and material, but not the style that|in St. John's Hospital, Yonkers, at|vtricken with apoplexy and died in Would Have Paid. particuiaely to Rissa bad Sreuee } vote at the coming election for the| to be the things and to do the things | would vathe » than go to the| OWS her broken right leg in a plaster) aire, Ackerman had risen to speak} Magistrate Murphy in Yorkville Po-| 0" Cutaneous form, and French acien- proposed amendment granting that! which will win her friends and ad-lextent of attracting my friends|°#St) made Miss Ethel Patrick Oil lac the Paine SriRe DAaUe een [ice eee ASL cea ea Po: | tate: baw demioabtratad Ghat it Gan Rgralia javitarin of the Lanne mirers among the other young per-|through iny clothes, a thing I 9a much) wife of L. E. Hann tthe United [pr neues Ge tne bag at Os Mes: | ine rire acopied dtastic: S688. Or) Staidad Ia anlmials and Nuisaod 6 sons she knows. of Campaign Committee States battleship South Carolina, Woman Suffrage Parad day, Oct. 23, from its official stand, at Fifth Avenue and second Street.’ A determined effort to break down) must match gowns and wished to hear her voice once more,| the tailoring establishments on Fifth] Y4ecination, The disease has been ae lodl olepeamabiraloduvemsend (TET TY Avenue, who, for two months ha iri nig Fpetiin habapstnleyehy for if she would succeed in the|home girl’ would not enjoy and appre-| Pl#nned fo “L want God to help me ever to be| overrun the streets and interferred | Undreds of years and to aclentific in- n : ay : he vestigators of disease for more than and the matrimonial game, | ciate a good time, Alao, men say they| bride's home, No, 115 New Main}... i, yim ana by and by I ped i “ - ances with | Want the ‘stay-at-home girl,’ but don't| Strect, Yonkers, the guests being lim- Him, and by and by 3 hope to] with pedestrians in addition to mak-| halt @ century. “But the great mistake of people 3] Now, Is it true that the girl of to-| today is that they think the ‘atayeats| fe Wa# no such bridal as bad been ut of their wa her, “]meet all my dear ones around His|ing constant disturbances. Frank] ‘The bacillus of anthrax was the the policy of neutrality—Suffrage the demi-mondaine? Must a ‘flam=| tu, inoce’ may ‘bev sane man} to to Peso bettas be nietatetie throne.” Brazovez of No. 316 East ‘Thirty-| first germ discovered by microscoploal neutrality—is to be made by the poyant tiger-lily be substituted for| whom I may please aa Tam. In the| Mates, but the bride declare’ Then in a stronger voteo she re-| sixth Streot, arrested for inciting a| {amination of the blood, und that Laague for Political Education, which bolic of in- | mean time, | am patiently waiting. the ceremony was over that she was 3 Wi a discovery opened the door for nearly favites every woman who ‘doesn’t, the rosebud, so long Wee Lodlge i Red : Y YAM. 1. tc” | very glad she had kept her word be- peated part of the Lord's Prayer, cow on Fifth Avenue and Fitty-second all modern progress In bacteriology Playing in “T Is Co: know whether she wants a vote to|nocent and happy girlhood? Is the . 2 y i i Mrs. Ackerman was eighty yeare{ Street, was sent to the Isiand for Son itn laying in ‘wo Is m- me to Carnegie Hull on the morn-| young f to-d: nwilling to ap-| THIS ONE WILL JOIN THE “AR-| fore the day passed, old, Me thirty days, Heretofore in such cases ” ry Bie of Oct. fo and find out. Thare| ZOUne MAR OF testy eee whens RUMOIAL RANKER? There was a bousetul of guente 1n old the widow of a Civil War veteran.| Any ‘hus’ heen ‘imposed. wiley the WIFE GIVES HIM BLOW .” wearing a London 1 be & joint discussion of the Pear in public wi ® 5 the afternoon and the minister, the| FO" many years she took active part/ unions have always paid ‘eather Hat, question, “Ought Woman Suffrage to cheeks are not daubed with rouge) «pear Madam: Lam nat r Rev, John Mark Ericsson of St. Jonn's|!" WC. T. YU, work, Although she} Policeman Lawlor, of the Win?” with special refer to the! and rice powder, whose clothes are} am a high school and ni elections the foll anything less than extreme in cutand play the piano well, dress| Episcopal Church, was waiting in the New York, Penni | color? etusett | Really, it is to be hoped that the $5 to $10 seemed always to enjoy good health, | Fifty-first Street Station, wax bea n INSTEAD OF A KISS : and knocked down when he arrested have a sweet. disposition, | parlor when the bride started duwn-|*he sald recently to an undertaker) pragovez yesterday. Philip Elan ees y good dancer and, in fact, @\eteirg, Her ehoe caught in the long|that she felt she might die suddenly | of No, 3,104 Crotuna Avenue, th = 1 ‘modest, homelike’ girl, [am ,|and wished him to take charge of her | Bronx, testified that Lawlor had beat-| ‘Kiss Me Good Night, Dear,” She | young men readere of The Evenine| never loud and do not make up in any | ‘fain of her wedding gown pr = funeral, en Bragoves with his club i A World will answer these questions in| way, yet while my ‘paint and powder’ |féll_headiong. half the length of the ccemaidiimiaminins As it was shown that Lawler had no Says, Then Wields Hatchet inet_which will convey reassur | sister is besieged with admirers and | might, club at the time and that there were . ‘nce to the pessimistic girls for whor | i# the recipient of constant attention,| ann ran to her. As he raised her NAMES HIS CHAUFFEUR no Visible injuries on Brazoves, Mux- on Romano's Head. the following are spokeswomen: Lain devold of all except & passing | sie gaid she teared she had broken istrate Murphy ordered Eisner from | | glance. Why? Because I do not «0 the courtroom “Come and kiss me good night, \SHE’LL GAIN THE RANKS OF THE! to the extreme In appearance and|her leg. A doctor confirmed that foar IN A SUIT FOR DIVORGE patel Pale sake e Bight | E -AN “ ¢: a ried te the hospital BO et § : | | {MIND-THE-PAINTY AIRLS. |mqnRtre. ssas:to be popular t must One eee ee, barrie’ to the Rosoltal ee STREET CLEANING CONTEST.| wits of a business mun, to her huss LL: I wehethen sou would care to hear the |Join the ‘artificial’ ranks—which T J his store een a rT . ° ——— band after he had darken est plaster cast had been applied she in a Views Of obo aermibia Gu) bam et MOOI RATIER RE NATURAL |wisted that the minister be summoned |Mrs. Harry Levy, in Counter Ac-|%*w S~ hs to See in Mats Street, tn Huntington, be |, Absolutely ‘Removes KIDN Y OT aieeextramely, use powder because I and the wedding proceed, although] tion, Charges Cruelty and Asks bigecll ggmsetiae eee bud Indigestion. One pa believe it 8 necessary to be well- her family urged delay until her re- . Strange-looking, new-fangled street] Romano approached and was! roves it. 25c at all druggi groomed (shiny noses are avomin- | SUES THE MAN CHARGED poltecg $250 Week Alimony. cleaning devices now on exhibition in| knocked down with a hatchet, Dep- | Pl C a ggists. ) ae Wie able), but do not rouge or make up- -_-—_— im Sh P the First Field Artillery Armory, We eee as Bisee hears —— ~ + oe Tin} id in meat c am, in 1, quite sensible. I sup- \@ appearance ‘ore Justice] Hroadway and Bixty-eighth sireet,| Kom m aad } Bay a | me Asta Mn TRAY clogs pose thia is a result of my upbringing. Wi A | A N Ll VE RUSH WAR ON BOLL WEEVIL. Kelly, in the Supreme Court, Brook-| where the Stret Cleaning Department the iughts te. une hee dieses Kidneys and irritates t do nov think # enould posneae, {ie Sil lyn, yesterday of former Aauistant|{# having {i* annual show, will enter| with a hatchet in her hand Bladder. Pau Bes See) A? . Over: States and] District Attorney Henry J. Goldsmith| an efficiency contest Romano said his wife was jealous Your Liver Cotton Plant —— “But all thie is preliminary @ =| Husband's Action Still PendingWhen A glass of Salts is harmless wlohe simely that Pam h Woman Who Divorced Him 4 red } «| neon. By order Warned. and his brother, Frederick B. Goid Pethereton the str smith, made public the fact that] hort a salesgirl, and a short time ago 1 the store with a hammer, inva Oct. 14,—Cotton Fe Ate struck him on the head and pulled c ; p parporely left uncles the \ way to flush Kidne ing a jolly thin time of it. | dare 4 3 Breach of Promise planters in Alabaina, -Missiasippi,| Horry Levy, who is tying 8, we brooms, scrapers and sprinkling de-| !%¢ girl's hair. have: says authority say ‘that some of these, days a Alleges Breach of Promis Georgia, Tennessve, Oklahoma andToxns | Hotel Ht. George, Brooklyn, and hie] visew will have Momething to work on | ‘The Romanos have been married says ’ along and ask me ®, Sy Levy, natt- ule layor of Syracuse, witi| six month o vidow 0 pis = (a tnarey itm after he has had BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Oct. 14,—A]are warned, in a Department of Axricul- | Wife, Sylvia Vivian Levy, had inatt-| |, boule wit | al speaker at to-ni D's! Garrett Gardiner, Mra, Romano wane eee eae a al fin dlaciness, billiows- idents Marks and If you must have your meat every day,| An extremely good time with the [preach of promise suit for $15,000 was|ture statement to-day of a widespread | tuted counter suits for divorce, A mo- exnibtlon. | eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts! ‘Mind-the- Paints, but inthe mean [p-ought to-day in the Superior Court by| movement of the boli weevil and ad-|Uon for alimony and counsel feo was Roroug! rested. Pi ane tH 4 Supe: Jol 7 AEE =! secasionally, says.a noted authority who ing taken to the |x.) towel, former wife of Richard} vined to take immediate sweps to kill} adjourned until neat Tuesday. SONG of Villakuee Wienwere | tells us that meat forms uric acid which once in a while, or for | ioc, oditor dnd owner of the Bridge: | off the pest to prevent threatenot] ‘The Levyw were married fifteen] Superintendent "Cont i RECIPE T0 STOP DANDRUFF headache almost paralyzes the kidn ntheiref-| walk, or am enterta’ 2 Swoo! of i K! ot H, | heavy losses to next year's crops. Un ne {hing on 'my poreh, white |Port Sunday Herald, against Charien . ed i forte to expel it from the blood. They} yun I Vanbufén, a New York drug waleoman, | less immediate measures are taken tn] | MT eouriecn: aad Lesion Hist become sluggish and weaken, then you ry ae their event Tho plaintiff says Vanburen promised |Okiahoma, Northwestern Texas, enee FOU Mbe Aee te TWO MOTOR CYCLISTS HURT.| This Home Made Mixture Stops! suffer with a dull misery in the kidney] SROnse"B og, ad, venir oF f ane Tera attache ct j|teen. ‘The husband charges that his Pernice ca Pauline eh ‘ ro it July to marry her and enn ppl, om ohaultans 2, jandruff and Falling Hair and region, sharp pains in the back or sick lar re ts and dansants, ya, the boll weevil will cause great] Chufeur, Frank E. Honeyman, about i. years ago, They have two children,| ™ond Va. Depart mothing os warth so good Cart ‘Smell Pl—Small Boce—Smell Price GENUINE ssust bear signature Po M fused to do so, Vanburen La Controlot Macht Which Hit headache, dizzine yours ours] “Tt may be true that real men doljn tne totel Stratfeld on a dance twenty-three, and Mra, Levy regia. | bane Controle ehine fe oJ Aids Its Growth. teoaye Ws coated and wien Yi ee BOE ry tne oe ininne they like] Out was release? on $15,000 bail, usual storms in Ausust and a] t¢red as man and wife under assumed pital, — in at least two hotels in this m out and sp This is the third lawsuit In which the} rap!! multiplication of the weevil in} nam earaniyi bat » gets cloudy, full of sediment, the} to take thy « haif pint of water add | + mo » them, Then, rm la} Veaas, it as pamted out, have resulted |eity and met on other occasions, old, J ‘inetave Agnrowskl, twenty-one, | Bay Rum 4 ‘tiet t three | Men fire ready to settle down, Septem Hichacd Howell sued |in a tremendous movement ity Nort! Mra. Levy, in her counter sult, al; | both employed on & Baltimore and Ohio | Barbo Compound.,.......0 smal obliging vou Me Aayiti let two or three may chooge nome nice, auiat, mod *t) Vanburem for $10,000 alleing he had|wesiern Texas and Oklahoma More |! ae ber pepend babe 4 her in “@) arge, are in St. Vincent's Hospital. at| Glycerine "i ; ‘i on. times ¢ teritati girl, who wil be contel © Stay OM) aiienated Mrs, Howell's af ona, This} than half of Cldahoma all M cru < Be a“ West New Brighton, Staten Isiand, as| These are all simple ingredients To neutralize these irritating acids, to} home and keep house and mind|*! ay sippl, MeNairy and Hardi anties,| Mra. Levy aska $250 a week alimony | 0 cuit of Injurtes Tecolved while anit ease the kidneys and flush off the| babies, and full down on her knees|sction is still pending, In Juno, 1914, he that you can buy f Tennesser, all of Ala , except four| pending trial and body's urinous waste get four ounces of | and worship her husband for having) May Howell obtained a divorce from! oy five counties In the mountainous aeo- | Bi Jad Salts from any pharmacy here;| conferred on her the honor of being Richard Howell on the ground of oru-| tions and more than thirty countios 000 counsel £00. | re re ting early tile 1 yeni 1 P. Korkus of No. 94 Broadway, | re) lost control of tii fi machine and very little cost, and mix your- | in lyn, 1s counsel for Mr. Levy it ran into a telegraph pole, Johnaon| sll Apply to the scalp once « day! take a tablespoonful in a of} Mra, ——~, as tough {hat were the elty. | Wenarn oe aie ene air ads ¥ f ned —_—- hes 0 br 4] un om. and cuts about | for Avo were, then Gace green thay ? kreateat possible blessing that cou —_——— In Toxus the weevil has reached Ve @ head and face. Agno nas con’ | week until all the mixture is used, water besare ieee Lt few tay | Neealt FE a asinasthed (et ee ee ae, MHFERe | pen: Willbari unt im ARCHDUKE LUDWIG IS DEAD, | tusions of tne neat. face and body. The | halt pint should be enough to rid, the and you! i , “Weill, here's to the ‘Mind-the- e lection. —— PASTOys head of dandruff and the dandrul salts is made from the acid of . Jo not censor her, be-| while detect! hadowing’ gay. |Arrested, Slashes Wrist With Knife,| |. EB und felensi = cto pail A eee eee combined with ort SP ibaat entoyine hers Foe ee TOR cece crake |. arrested MF SHIOniGht At His hone, Ma, ||OMnne, NPIRERE BR fe Wretghe Car, | Kerms Lt stops the bair from falling While the modest vi ene J Jinth 8 * Away, ‘rushed (o death under a shifting! Out. and relieves itching and scalp dis. | {i ush and stimulate sluggish ane ra e evening, . er Deputy on a charge of having na BTER (via London), Oct yout Cars Olt tious to fu itt ge 4 mae | ritiing the watchful waiting’ pole {Afichael A. Notia formes ep ee tom. a Greenbe AMSTERDAM (via London), Oct 14 {ar 1 Id Although it is not dye, it acts upon| kidneys, alo to neutralize Uh in} Sei Ae te Gee | Commissioner of Street Cleaning, who posrersio jay ireonberg, & bar-lpne death of Archduke Ludwig Salvator! in a tha halk toote aad will datkeoll ns ‘ao it no longer irritates, thus end-| icy aml dying of ennut . was indicted for womplicity in the murs tender, slashed his left wrist with @lor austria at le an the | ; or we 258. “AT: r of ike Giamarl, polideal ally of pytketknife, A tourniquet was put on re of a . y der weak Y THE STAY-AT-HOME GIRL f Mike G liival ally of k c f faded, gray bair in ten or ing bladder i e1 »; cannot in- is A * Big Tim" Foy, is being seut to the arm and Greenberg was removed to ts rman new etter from the ©. Howard It promotes the growth Salts ip inexpensive; cannot in Polite Headquarters through friends of Kings County Hospital # prisoner, He wa nt years old, y, of Haltimore, Md-| of the hair and makes harsh heir soft mal delightful efferves- “Dear Mai the fugitive that he will surrender after the addjtional cha:ye against him of rhe Archduke wes known chiefly Robert Kiskiu, | were] 0 iN 4 Rent lithia-water drink.— Adve. girl of passable looks, sbaracter, on, muicies, a explorer and sclentiot. end glossy.—Advt, } ' = * Cm