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ae —- —..« Por the First Exhibits interior ot Her Pala tial Home in Londor SHE HAS A GOLDLN bil Time, Dancer _7mE vas A SUCCESS A_ FAILURE _— - RDAY, OCTOBER THE GIRL OF TO-DAY: bw she “thawte Gra “— wer 7 | Sprinkle of Preckus Metal From Millions Received From Europe mis SLL spacer SUOMAY ELEVATOR I newing thet he Bad @ fourdec’ meer tecture sorers bie ehull, es: ive Capt Rotert Grweia, for many pears old te Pie Chet Oreker, out mIVed te the surgeon's butte There der te Wasbington Heights Monpitel A Arcomproneimn operation reiier ing the pressure upon hie brate, which bad been only severe enough am AT 168TH ST. STARTS A o Ald) Former ive Cap 2 the on to compare the 4 today with the fashioned gir ¥ deine ' former, © stiering up the ie of ber cham. ' ai Ovwald, Who Was tajared puma, and 1, gin) fe coming in for many hard Same ang much de rion. There ib a growing impresdon that there bas heen much romenc in 1902 ing about the prim, Blushing, tainting girl of the past Tostay's girl » pronounced the more efficent and intelligent " Abe Ung Cirters peers etthout emi Le > oe | Nearly a Riot When Reduction | of Working Force Causes | Congestion Tie spectacle of « crews of New lork eub@ey patrons startiag « gene neney Mor) ral indignation meeting in « subway te Cause painfus veaderhes ” > o Tremmesy Wall | ceomed by Dv. C. C Biche: of No. pie] “UO after they bad been pumhed o-dey © sverial | Riverside Drive, whe vod o por. | ADd fontled Untih « riot seemed due tv Bmttation Sun Through Siained +wreGiNs Yl thon of the aul of the cna ot’ ona| ee! ot ny minate was presemied 4 the floors and wfuily saving 19! trectuge, and separated the the station «| One Hundred and #is lass Casts Beauty sumerebic spooks of gold (het WOW" tee pea ng thee ‘y-eiebth Street and Broadway tan G Window Bea | been eoattered simu! Lhe past SRK | pears ad mad the! wight in the push bour. it Theae eweepings are expected w be! Cont Oswald anowored « arm | A Merement was started to better Rays Us | WOFth several hundreds of daflare of fire in the Mavemeyer Ougas Re- conditions in the station, where the . | Gold by the millions of dallars 88) @eery in Brookiyn, im 198. While| PStfens bave fecentiy bese epmpeied QORDON, Oct. 1-—Cady Destye's beam bandied by the Acsny Office Gur-| he was directing the Sighting of the|*? Seht thelr way Into elevators, while Galatia! home overiooking Kensington ing the past few days and the place| fre « rf same [ro Clogged FHth precious metal that Gardens longer & mystery. The } aE ie comet soedaned a aor |\t wae Untoked apound like bricks. The 3 us Z 4 foree of employess went home this ‘the last the ° bears Guutel over fie sesoten afternoon almost oxhaumted after long! ture ef (he eitull had been eausing| (here were two attendants to eas wes ne t to “4 + work acute pain. elevator, one to let the erowd out and funte anything. Gaby did it ail, the vue foreign ° another to open another door fer the frwnks and hit boxes, for Guby's | Men's MALLING pole am during he pant " ' pl “ as te & a por Whole household is busy packing up twe weeks vator, ve hundred of more Reese vies cos, ato ‘so we ue ner vase | HOBOKEN EDITOR, KILLED|®"=e:=s» stn su un foe Giapensable for @ twenty-six wooks’ one t0 Vilee at ethar ‘times, be pa 2 were ln ry 2 the elevators int ay nuch of it has been Amerioan Fell | a rat nocd y as the trunk. | tal and nothing to oq cll Down Blevator Shatt in Bui . sie wade @rown hall there was a sudden ring . the bulk of Kinglieh wovereigns, French ing in Which His Office a a @t the door bell and @ maid brought eee 90 franc pieces, Reusmian roubles ana os ae cane last night when, tm two more bats, one of which was Embroid Reoken tae ee Jmiacelaneous cotna of many other Was Located preg ove it scraped both wails of the) Bembroidery, Cooking, Soft-Soap-Making Girl of the| | ooo wer ) untriow recently reoeived | Nathaniel ®. Phatun, ofty editor of| LF¥INE (o wet Im, some one beeame ox “Ti! fake them both; said cavy,| Past Would Be a Sad Misfit in These Steam- [rue that at fren catongn must | ian tiaseem Sauaty Obarver of Mo-| ated Fae, siraggi rememed 6 J Q | eal at an coinage fn 0 | bok and and to ¢ or a ool and forthwith they wore crated with Heat, Electric-Light, Running-Water Days y into the melting pots of the assay| Kivening World, won lilied tonay re | Clase Tush ween Sane Bumerous others that will stun the v0 in hare of wate ls r! vad killed to-day bY] in the melee. Some of the cooler per G@qetems eMcers and Mow York as. of Progressive 1915. - josie dada) : Aegis einige a . ng oro an elevator shaft in| sons tried . ae the others and | kold to be lue y eteeh ere) the building in which he wy . | after a time order w; ought about Gienoes « tow days hence, ( |the Government will put ite stam, ed He wa found unconscious | Then the meeting was called aad po ‘Then Gaby lod the way through the By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Sy on Liem, This is to xuard ogainat| at the foot of the shaft at T oelook | uous Were hurriedly drawn up and feuse of mysteries, Thousands of . chipped of worn coins and the powsl- signed by many, calling attention to @erlows persons have raved oj "The old-fashioned girl would be very miserable tn this age, and so | bility ef too much alloy wt went to Bt. Mary's Hospital,where| tho fact that the same conditions @vety about what ber bouse yer would the man who had her for a companion.” | The enormous geld shipments of Bu. | @ dled soon after hia admission. exist at the station every hour of the Bes. The dining room wan simplo| Not content with merely repelling charges, the girl of today thus - | Ronen. Sout es to te Valen Soares) tk wae Me, Phebe) eames! ae or' @@eough to be proper environment for sumes the offensive In @ letter which I received from \ 4 lthat hed haneed it Observer olfice at 6 o'clock Mibeal of accabect and eathars. 111 “Constant Reader” it 18 asserted that modern girls and ) a the past vie the creat ue ners | WALDO STORY, SCULPTOR wome: Y | golden bars of uncoined gold that bad | DKBErS bere WW Was on the next foor that wonder-| men are better homemakers than past generations 5 y — g heen held in treasuro vaults of the Me sil aie 8 the baitemng, nid ' . weent began. were, and furthermore, that the really modern man ih jallies, ‘Che more revent sbipcenc! tt 14 supponed that after he got the DIES AT HOME HERE “Et te my own hanse; I bought tt,” wants—and find#—in the modern girl something other = GRO ND AT have consisted principally of Eu-| sere in the business office on th a , thus putting an end to than a slow-witted drudge. In short, the girl of to-day, aut ; Sree of ter phente la tothe aren |Aiwind fos? NO dpened the doer of ; fe erage sepeocigl aavine according to this writer, ts simply the girl of ANY day, ve iA upon to pay debts now owed to Am- vator shaft by mistake, | Husband of Bessie Abott, the Singer, room of the most sumptuous sort, with Lit aE ee fa patria een ried 1s beset RR \ ALIENISTS DISAGREE ee ectasdaensi i abens (ate en po diy Maeve Succumbs to Blood Clot on magnificent furnishings, ‘Then in " : Sn eee seen Bee orks BOY LEAVES ELLIS ISLAND.|5%' 4h {0 editorial rooms are up only the Brai through portieres to an Oriental den ci ened would be. . state K one Might there would be no object in, tm imitation of « Sultan's seraglio. hy shouldn't this be true? Who wants to give up NOTED WOMAN VIOLINIST ——S Gina” Seucnaee: vitor, Ue on & slow moving ele-| 7 Waldo Story, the sculptor, died “Tan't it lovely?” asked Gaby. “See gas stoves, electric lights, steam heat, stationary tubs, Ex is Make Flat C re . The car was at the bottom of the | thls morning at his home, No, 13% East now what beautiful soft lights.” She|*U2ning water and all the other modern conventencos, even in the homes of :>xperts Make Flat Contradic- je After — shaft, Phalen fell fifteen feet. His bad turned on several Moorish lamps that shed soft, mellow lights over a divan of rich color in one corner on which she often reclines. The floor was covered with costly Turkish rugs, Gaby's eyes glistened and her white the very moderately well to do? There jis much sighing and lying about the joys of the oldtime home, but If we could recreate it we should find it a distressingly uncomfortable pla d by draughty fireplaces thelr own housework. I bave heard others mention this fact, also. “It Is true, some of the present-day girls ‘get themseives up’ grotesquely, but they are misguided in their idea WEDS DOCTOR SECRETLY Miss Leonora Jackson, Once Pro- tege of Former Mrs. Cleveland, Is tions on Question of Prisoner's Sanity. the Thorold Avery, nine-year-old son of Mr. aud Mra. W. G, Avery, British | subjects who live in Brooklyn, was held only a few minutes yesterday at Enis Island, according to the an- nouncement of Superintendent Baker Diight was not discovered until em- ployees of the mechanical department entered the basement to start work for the day. Mr, Phulen was a capable and pop- ular young man. He came to Ho- boken from Providence, R. 1, elmht Sixtioth Street, of a blood clot on the in. bi \* Mr. Story was a son of the Inte Witl- lam Wetmore Story, noted scabies and Is himself famous in his art. wife in Beatie Abott, operatic are. Mr. Story’s figure of Sir William Vernon Harcourt, unvetled 1906. a -~, - x “ years ago and went to work “4 teeth slione whiter as she smiled and ‘nie | Of beauty and do not have the right Wife of Dr. W. Duncan McKim. COMO, Italy, Oct, 23 (vin Parte) | today. ‘The boy arrived from Bna- | Ovesrver aaa reporter, Tie wah taste gine cn ar eae Loma a went into raptures over this room.{° Ventilation-proof stoves, dimly! standard of ratinement To-duy's session at the trial of Por-| land in the first cabin of the steam-| ried and had one child mach othar aatanie wen ie Ereiana Then came another room of her house|/#hted and demanding a wearisome “One can find every good quatity in| Dr. W. Duncan McKim of Washing-| tor Chariton, the American, who| ship Baltic, escorted by Mr. and Mra. eee Hey has done much In this counter Op Ube next tivr—der boudolr, amount of unnecessary Indor from] thé present-day gir that the girl of ton and Miss Leonora Jackson, fa-| jx charged with having murdered hia Eee mdnighors eanae cae ee including the: bronze doors of the p has bad it that Gaby |€very member of the family, And 1 MAAe eorevocer te Rote bbe mous violinist and one thme protege! wife, was given over largely to the | "we had to take him to Bliis Isl ESCORTS FLEE AS GIRLS Morgan library, He was a friend of wanted to outdo Marie Antoinette in| SUPMt that the old-fashioned girl} who cannot find the right girl must|/°! Mrs. Thomas J, Preston jr. (the for-| reports of allenista, and,” said) Superintendent Baker, Der Deg lyric gp eM, ite furnishings and that ite sijar| the commonly accepted type of her—| be trying to pick a plum from a/mer Mra. Grover Cleveland), wore| ‘The expert for the prosecution read | “because the law forbids the admis- ARE HURT IN AUTO CRASH fee ieemice.” hting was to aid her beauty, In-|Wevld be as bad @ misfit In 1916 ay) lemon tres. |married in this city Oct. 42, Lut the! iengthy report which reached the| 0M of child under sixteen years 4, there way u big Kold bed with| the old-fashioned ‘home, “My grandmother says men have| fet became public only to-day. Dr. tase Akal Cot tirety | Unlos# accompanied by lls parents Ses Mecmiakine on ats 1 changed in many ways, as well as! od Mrs. McKim, who are pow at the| conclusion that Chariton was entirely | We have no discretion. Mr. and Mrs oak Wass’ Wikio ak Ga heck She could cook all sorts of indi- | women. For instance, what has be-|Curtis Hotel, Lenox, Mass. will livel responsible mentally. ‘The expert for | Avery were allow fo on the im | Policeman Finds Miss Booth and pry pe 4 ws Head) ccctible deliencles which modern i bod old-fashioned man st No. 170) bs ghteeath Birest, N. Wl the defense argued that the prisoner | Migrants barge with (he boy. ‘They aie irene tran ate talne ” 0 ) used to stop at the market and! Washington, one of the bandsomest| | ied as r ide y in a fe i is fF ca! # 19, finiuate the jfile un, science telle us we shouldn't eat. | Jo all the ordering’? Hie monwors shi, | residences in the Capital. was irresponsible, Both desired t * a special board of in Miss Kress Injured Beside a by expla an To tepiaee new bi ne She could perpetrate all sorts of | question in the only sensible way by, Mrs. McKim Is thirty-five years old| “mplify their written opinions by quiry and departed at once with their Wrecked Automobile. beauty rays come throurh this deli| “8¢!0s" embroideries which mod- ying conditions have changed, and | @24 Benen. ho | Hoste is her 0; | eral Giscouree, but the Judge cut | son i ‘vugh as delle 1 jo} ct mezet tely tinted glass.” Then mademol- » She | People have to adjust themsedves to the | PiOr. Sho attracted the attention of| them short. — A policeman going along the Old ed t oni ent ne in which they live. So it 1s with | Mrs. Cleveland in the early nineties ¥ * 1 ow- . a A sgle pointed to. the beautiful lustre after a | tne question of the old.tashinaey itt |aud, was sent to Kurope to study, | Charlton's sympathizers were grow ARREST COUNTY DETECTIVE.| siono road om Staten Inland lust other end of the room, he ted the way on hibit her miniatur the back, “It, tug, wa valeony te an gurden It a in so jovely this summer," large family of children, but several of them usually died, and modern hygiene tells us why. The girl of to-day may not have She would be very miserable in this ao und so would the man who had her for a companion “CONSTANT READER." ing pessimistic to-day, that making her debut in Berlin in 1906. Her first husband was Michael L, McLoughlin, a wealthy Brooklyn real | estate operator, They were divorced. | Dr. McKim, who is wealthy and does many indications cies betweon ‘There were dimorapan- hia own «tory and the testimony of othor witnesses, as He and Two Others Are Implicated: fm Bleetion Cane, John F. Maher, Chief of the County night found an overturned automobile and two injured girls lying beside it. The girls wero Miss Ruth Booth, seventeen years old, of No, 16 Untot bie Tomarhed, "Yee fant te iecaeri? | enough domestic knowledge, but | THE PLAIN Resa NEVER GETS not practise medicine, has been a| well as the contradiction by Itallan|potectives in the office of District At_| Street, West Brighton, with @ broken f @il, T shail iret no such beauti¢ul| what she has isn’t all wrong—ae | 1.) ANYWHERE, | widower for fifteen montha, ‘medical authorities of the American|torney Francit Martin in. the Brons,{right arm, and Miny Bisie Kainy Sie teen Food Sat when away as I do here, But randmother’s would be, for us. MOP Tit tme ee eoung lady of rison tendene rrested to-day chargdd with hav-| eighteen, of No, 72 Manor Road, We: fon.” ( by Lah Aa ee tmenty, very aijractive and time both | WORLD DELIVERERS’ NIGHT,|{"anvits {the rinonere tendency [war » : < e¥en more magnificen WOMAN'S LOT A HAPPIER ONE rouge and powder. 1 also think that te tuberculosis and epilepsy, appar- mon to register for Urighton, with her left leg and tive a " ym en from hia home at No. —___ NOW. if a girl properly uses a small quan- ently had produced an unfavorable | ¥otlng purposes ribs broken, tity of coloring on her ch With a és 2093 Tlebout Avenue The other men pes 5 “Dear Madam: The fea that the| some powder, It dvcan't hurt her loans eat cp ae aes arrested have made affidavits for the uae Foe Dem then ee a { old-fashioned girl was all that could/in the least, but when a girl paints The urt’a eariler impression of! siioeney General's office inst rian DufMe, twenty-one, of he desited In the way of good cooking, | #44 Powders to extremes the habit {a| Pmployees of the Delivery Department | him as a desolate youth in a strange] stuner No. 1686 Richmond Terrace, who was good housekeeping, &e., 1s most un- pouaens Cab esr} w York Evening Wor! country was passing also. In thelr affidavits against Maher,|4tiving his father’s automobile, and fair to the present generation, There| remarieatect mer ney, one pa Fr aecond annual cabaret and Hopes were still entertained, how- | James J. Flanagan of No, 253 West One| Andrew Oleson, also @ resident of Are four generations still living in my| ul The eenue ok huntee ons wt Meat) ever, that there would be a shite in| Hundred and Twenty-aizih, Street and |New Brighton. These young men, Phind Avenue, on Sunday, Oct, 31. The 4 Francis J. Togated of Ne. jorning - 1d, ai family, The grest-srandmother and on about te deme cornmittee in ebarge of the cavarnt fea-|the trial In Chariton’ interest |iini ise the other prisotiers, allewe pee fag eald, Gisappeared after the all the others declared that never In| and places of amusemen “whi \ure has spared no sttort to prepare an through the efforts of Attorney het ant Ju a asked hater pag oa pt and ee . thelr recollection did they know a| the stay-at-home girl will never | xcolent biogramane, And A err as um | Picardi, his ohief counsel, a criminal | fern Mis hove a in the Bronx County Gent's Hospital, ‘The police said Dume | time when women were more efficient | PY" any fafaher than hom The | ovpear. The dance music will be fur-|lawyer with a high reputation aa @ Court elunagan’ und Pogsted walved a as Heep mbded ee and De Je | “A | ON ep u a) housekeepers than at the present day.| 2 coming from ChUreh and Cone, [PES Biter a A a | slender, oe Pere for tho Grand Jury, and Maher was| ve ig the same auto ast | reliance was “Even in families of very moderate for w: Especial 000 ball for further examina. | March when Florence Murphy, two) ind that isas many | cose who will conduct th Absolutely Removes ait mr circumstances people used to have Seed dime as she will ever get | are: Patrick J the defense on depositions by former 56, All. SREAIEGG Dart, peare <i, ee Epp eben yea A A ck, fove 4 & a r tol If cross, bilious, sick, fever-|neip of some kind, and the old-tash- fan ssteni et ee Presidents; Joseph Armenian SAmitere ot head siain Mr"! TAKES MERCURY BY ERROR, | ride with Duite. “The uutomedie res, Indigestion. One pa: ish, or full of cold, toned girl was not supposed to} wife may marry. he asurer; John MeKevitt, Charlton as to her exceasos, envent s rotae Gerken b tihee la the coaatena but after mar. |r ; Patrick Lauria, proves it. 25c at all pharites 1 to- 0 roughen her hands, riage she longs to have the good times Pe Michael Marshall. Assistant Floor Much curiosity was exprense was turned over, take no chances. “The man who has been used to | that she has been dished out of. Ne Manager James Canpeltt. Sergeant at doy sonceroing Raval Menway ot oe = = ox — ii doubt y George Lyon! r rKeant nown an lifornia S Ki seeing le mother cook, serub Supt MARY Of YOUF FeaGers will agree | rine Geouke IM, minelll, Chairman of |iearned, till leaves flowers fre-| s+. searenret Laurin of No. #16 “California Syrup of Fig: warty iren Gen and has never “Dear Madam: I read the letter of | Floor Committee; Peter Claney, Chair quently on Mrs. riton’e Brave, x ; A ; ‘ a a aud the letter of | ¥ reption Committed, and ‘Thom- | ar c \ Penn Street, Williamsburg, swallowed No Connection With Any Other Establish in the World ” fe thought of making life r for |the man who signed himself ‘Lonely, {208,08 Recep" ¥) i it Com. Which, unmarked, is located in a Rey Py = No Connection uh Any Ot Vatablishment in ti can’t harm tender stom- her is, very naturally, the man [and I'm afrid he's going to stay lone. eyiauee> Coalrman of Arrangement Come Trey snot, @ bichloride of mercury tablet at 3 ach, liver, bowels. o'clock this morning mistaking It for a headache tablet Her son, Jaines, found her ill @ lite ly, a@ girls of this period have more sense than the old-fashioned girls, ‘Lonely’ doesn't want a wife, he wants who is looking for a wife who can do the same and raise the babies WORTH ; BP yest ty love this “fruit jasatt too, | do not admire his type, but ja onryant, te Pir inser and wales an _fenelances is i nothing else cleanses the tend I think real good American men “Iam sure mothers are not too which si emoved to stomach, liver and bowels no nicely it being classed with him. t | Wty to\teach thelr daughters any: ews Oddities tails mot tell fore. ds yor wo. a re m, e effect of the pol be. = z ‘ ta enapty the bowels, and th rest is] Knew ,that American men care | but they are teaching them nat to GPA Ae eae 43 & 45 West 34th Street, uth. | ee pete laste acetng mith waste.) NOT overwerked wife who ie ae | ina. fellow why it “have: to - KILLED GRABBING FOR HAT. 7 } i= ttle one becomes cross, half-sick,| Sweet and cheerful as during the “Why shouldn't we ent ney FAMILY CAN'T EAT POETRY, so Yonkers man | . In our advertisement in the Evening ; feverish, don't eat, sleep or act natu-| courtship days than for the fine |on pretty, attractive clothes? We're | has been ordered by court to quit writing It and get # Auto! Car When . rally, breath We Bad fystern ful of] cooking, oy of an overworked | not doing’ it to attract tho: meth a9 Job, oF go to Jail ; Head Gear Blows oft. World, October 22, the line reading P| sore troat, stomach-ache or! wife who is only satisfying the | V"tY few . forth attract- e A digrrhoea. ing nowad Sean . - BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., Oct. 23.—As ae fa. eg . tongue ie nnated Mincn glee texepreetit| appetite and bodily comforts that |i iin, were senory ATETE BLOSSOM TEEN tn Fluaing, where ieee la, [Moger Murray, son of Postmaater|{ “rut Collar and Corduroy Coats” was would be equally well looked after by some one paid for that pur- “Dear Mé¥am: In answer to your series of articles, ‘Is the Girl of To- Day a Success or Failure?’ £ would of “California Syrup of Figs,” and in a Michael Murray of Owego was driving few hours all the constipated waste, sour an automobile near the Devil's Elbow, \ | | in full bioom on State Street, } so printed in error. bile and undigested food passes out of | P say that the plain girl of to-day has AUTO DRIVER, fined $10 in Orange, offered Wis car between that village and this city, late BS ry f of to a ve " i hie bat blew off, and in at no chance in the business world, and| for the fine, but after looking tt over court declined. [ust igh le bat blew and in at: germ and you have a well, play-| “Moreover, the people who can f agein. afford to have at lwast a part of the fillions of mothers give “Californian vip because it is perfectly children love it, and it never to act on the stomach, liver and sometimes none out of it also. If she goes for 4 position and ls not rouged up and flashily dressed she ts no wanted. If a girl fawhily dressed ani her face rouged entera « street and there is no seat t This item should have been printed as follows: Fine was for not having lights on obstruction to traffic, which overturned, killing SCHOOL to be opened by United States of the car hin instantly. housework done and do not do #o are depriving some needy person of work ‘In most cities in the South even DIVING MoKay Valle to Bear Out Navy. ector yen. Vormer C employed 4 ductors, be had, many ‘ Former Police Commissioner Douglas te ary ig yes OA cen i *:! mon offer thelr seats, while if a plain AEROPLANE made Matty of the Giants take to the = | |1, McKay was @ witness to-day ut the Fur Collar Corduro Coats bs tem Pers Pian ss igh Mary. or ap siderty woman enters she | woods in Jersey, where he was playing golf, He wasn't [Rearing og, the appli ation f former rae chic Py peer 'Q . iF ayigp certain where it was going te land and hid behind o | Inspector eliue (. Hnyes for reine of all ages and for g iaiuly | Worm FON) Wey without any help. Tl 9, eee eel hua wite aationg| fallen tree \ MoKuy" was in’ Commissioner Waldes || Superior quality corduroy, new full- printed on the bottle. Beware of coun-| PY lived In every section of the! is he can parade around with her aud = are when Walde tal tne inspect length models, trimmed with opossum Eedteits here. Get the genuine, | Country and in fairness to the New| be seen by hin friends, Let each girl A 25-CENT ‘TIP was given Congressman Mano at i etapa or a ancbar all and natural muskrat; peau de rene ch A : psd BY , dress according to her own ideas. No | cpio a J + pe ye e made by “California Fig Syrup Com-| York woman £ must say that in no) 4 f, Chicago by policeman who did not recomnmize him in h © to court and xwesr ; r V Ss Ph yr y th he si matter what the consequences be, it x ir, McKay said he did lined and interlined. ery Special pany. os) any other kind with] other oy have I ween such @ large t"She that hag to bear the penalty, | kiaki working with 9 spade. Mann Is keeping the quar comm r'inake th contempt.—Advt, proportishh uf the womgu doing ali "CATHIE L. M." ter aw souveniz, ; \ ° /

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