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~ sepemenen 4 a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915. sa LEADERS PLAN ['wito SHOULD BE BOSS AT HOME? | SUES VOTERSES own FOR NEW CAMPAIGN WHILE "cscs Sms eerste cy om IN sory fe | DEFEA 7 - ! } Happier With a Domestic Bow in Trousers or One in Skirts. pte frase Gute. & y | TAMMANY BOARD — — } > » : , Women Carry 38 Our of 67) Beccne Btetrtes Says He Will Try to Work ' | ey aa ne” H w h Ni ~ _ Countic Refuse to Admit Narain y, 6.003.) in Harmony With New Tesis case teal hain eal | | JUNTICR OF THE CITT Count. - - ae " ‘ nt rv Cheered by the Showing Made, | *°i4, hare Qeuree, for swe pare of Wo. Defeat of Amendmen Leetttnhatton ond the Grove, | Aldermen. They Refuse to Accept [7ss/* of creanised worm, of simtys a COUNTY JUDGER | _—_— oven years of agitation in New York | Kinge County While admitting that be aay MULADOLOMEA § * whe nile admitts would tee Lost Battle as Decisive. The p around the table besamie | Revert M Rew Dem Prog! te have neon « seruber of the jaimowt silent. And then, suddenly « “os ~ S \ stemniaddbene * eid Hoard — | mensenger boy dashed inte the room from on the women sutras od. | town ree po adiiag Alder - =a 7 . —— . nd thrust « telegram inte Mre Cat's me the returne slew ry eee a . (Dem >| o- ~ ‘JUST BEGUN TO FIGHT.’ | nés. Ghe hed sessives exsag against Buffras ome 4 aDUvipate es Moulton in bie penientides Goring the @ Judes Phitedeipt os sam dealings With the new board, which Ring, wot a fow of them telling of ous. he proposed aw ent of 71 | Wort Jay Humphrey. hep Dem -Prag. ye] 1 be overwhe «iy Tommany’e Mass Meeting Called for To- cesses up the State. The anxious eyes The vote at th vo For out | MONCHPAL COURT JUSTIOMS, || °F rue thet I bad hoped that jof thone around the table followed ifr 141,289; ase ‘ | Eighth New York od ag Me Aldermen would coa- Morrow Night, and $100,000 | Mrs, Cats tngers ae | About twenty ty © wxty-neven| Jobe F Cowan | 0 Gree § the Mate ried by! (Piurality, 278) the May r relat h Then came « bu counties in the “ were car v Ninth Mew York, linet twe years have bese : em e | che aw ote th na r A pave very pleas for War Chest. ag oe 5 oa \ 7 eo ; ; p | Bawar 2 Laver ep Prog.y* lant and it is, therefore, natural I * =—_ | " " ‘ id hope for thelr continusscs 5 gown to No. —= Thothas Bo day's remult a at planned Sixth Kinge (Full Term). - Avousé & jong tbie in an upper) Pitteburgn.” euiates| elebrate th victory” by hold *! A ey would have been giad to see every 2 And from th " big jut meeting here 4 ality, 331 one of the present Aldermen se in Bast " he Moment thi “we « foom of their headquarters at the suo- “ ( anata i cooding uproar of laughter subsided hight, Dt. Anna Howard Shaw, Uren ‘Doughty soe kitep.* |) Irrespective of their politics. he leadini eeevereh WES Eat Shs Heriie changed. Whoever at of the National American Wom (Plurality, 676) | “However, we'll do our best to work Suffrage workers of the Biate, ALOBO}C Hotta may be, for Mra Catt re ante Semtvaee A a; Mrs. Franks Beventh Kings. |in barmony with the new board. ide, bent over his clicking key, a tele-| rained from reading the mame of | Roensing, # nt of Hint ore] Carton ae ig 5 Oem Pree.) Lore 1 don't expect great dificult. graph operator transcribed tn impa-| the sender of the strayed telegram, | kanigat cay Lng yon Fourth Queena Ipeap in my dealings with the new i h movemant were amine fo ‘ the bulletine from the |*"* may thank herself, or Simpson, novemeg! | Wiltiam ™ Kennedy,.... (Dem) |"! ca oone ‘and secretaries caught |°T Derhape the gown, for the resy bare wore 10 bo] NEW YORK COUNTY OFFICERS. |. ")0% = Dowling \# to be tne 2 giow that came upon the evening, laid to contin for the en District Attorney. remident of the Hoard of Al- eagerly at the returns as they WTO) Votes for Carlottal franchinement | meward Owens fi ead dermen, What do you think of him?" read, figuring anew with each mes-| It wa until long after midnight The question whether supreme authority in the home should HARHISHE TE ea? re re alaiy: ie reonaily I have « great liking i i wae airy aii as return r n , : gage. It was all vory quiet und very | that the last suftragist lef headquai be vested in husband or wife is, to say the least, interesting. Nom- | Was GhIne Galle ennsyivenia aie enn | and very much r ve t for Vrank iy ri ters, aud even (hen it was not in de- ney Aden ‘ < ota ‘a. reached the State Capital this after. | (Majority, 42,208 replied the Mayor, tense. fet Banoses wie tab thaneadinn ale inations by Evening World readers are in order ttew dark reached with lem than a Nth the stlas coches Sonic Referring to the rewults in this elty, Ghoulder to shoulder around that! made of the State's refusal to grant | —HOrSes, such as the baby, the cook and the janitor as ominous possi- districts heard from Hutt mainte! tes Budiebeti BS. | the Mayor suid: table were the Hev. Dr, Anna Shaw, | them the vote. Mrs. Laidlaw voiced| bilities. Miss Marshall will canvass the returns aud in due time {usta jaftrage would #& least CBfTY | Jems 0, Oregeey sey” plese a Gee at ne _Dusere y t ‘ o elp! 4; 2 ‘Ong protest Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt, Mins Mary | it When ale ald: | ey vote we| deliver a certificate of election, the Htate outside Hhiladelphia, whieh Floral, § axainet the methods employed ‘by the Garrett Hay, Mrs. James Loos Lald- | received, and just by so many votes SS 7 1 : dent of Sheriff. legisiators in ignoring the wishes of « . i, Mra. F te n Edward Riogelmann -sesee-(Dem)| tho people hore. It was here that law, Mre. Herbert Sanford Carpenter, | have tho antis lost the Btate Suffrage tion, this] CPiurality, 460. the bl s 2 Commissioner Katherine B. Davis,| Avid to-day the suffrage campaign By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. afternoon clalined Suttrage has Cooney Chak oe Sex oer toe lemiolatore fell Mrs, Ida Husted Harper, Mra, Lillie a Bro oe “ he rd Who should be the boss at homer jcarried Gi metas ie a, William E. Kelly... em.) | Bent Garorded, the people of New o \ ~ | with t at in dowh ‘ork GC Devereux Blake, Mise Anna Ross ting in Cooper Union to- That is tho interesting question which I submit to Evening World On 1,967 precincts Indic the de- hagas oh h4 “It was the City ct New York thab Weeks, Mrs, Raymond Brown, Miss night, and Miss Hay cried | readers, men and women, and 1 sual! be glad to print thet ae feat of Suffrage in the State by lems PP > pad paid the highest taxes and was Beatrice Forbes-Robertson, Mrs, Nor- | lt 10 the ‘roomful Just tafore vane |the problem of whether supreme authority should be) saa ta r st thas O00 award ® Cea, j771/@Dem.d) soaked the hardest, and it was the \, : » workers arose to ey ° ie jority should be vested in husband | ——>——- zs st man de R. Whitehouse—women whose | ren ree edges for $100,000 to pera teh ale hand CHRNS COUNTY Grr: City of New York’ that, showed ita \ e r wife ie rea rtant one. 0 Q YPICERS, at this sort of tanei be 6 ® names are known wherever their cause | continue the work during the coming : mm hy QUCOTSINS | om -———— —_—— ER NS ISNT TALKING: Sheriff, Speaking of the Woman suff is known. Hour after hour, from the | year!" The response, “We'll get It! to the husband's own candid admission, hinges the] game, One reason why the sense P Kl Worl uae orttt. and the Constitution resulta, closing of the polls, they waited and | W4s the hoartlest of the evening. latest of our front-page matrimonial dissensions; the rly atroph , SJ Dem.) Mayor said: T -| e ” - “Ll was surprised at the figdred and listened to the intermin DR. Salad nh lal talaly TO GET sult for separation, after less than two years of married | HE' S$ WORKING ON Hl 0B County Clerk. vets be sure ror Molly he sige ot op able clicking of the telegrapher's, life, brought by Mrs, Edith M. Roosevelt against her Alexander Dujat..... ‘Dem.-Prog.) | 1 was also surprised at t! a | ‘The first marked enthusiasm of the husband, John Ellis I 1 Chajoridy, 14,096) Dl vote by which the. new Constivation sounder. ‘The first marked enthus! husband, John Ellis Roosevelt, a first cousin of the sare which the new Constitution bulletii flashed | evening Was not over the favorable : u On the other hand, in many Amer: | fig Ss | RICHMOND COUNTY OFFICE! was defeated. | thought the result tend us the Dullgting were fashed | cern a bulletin brought, DUL over the former President of the United S ican Homes It 1%, literally, She-Whe- | TO the Victors Belong the Spoils, oherth, Re. | would be closer. "The people he larrival of Dr, Shaw. The announce. Mrs. Roosevelt charges cruel and inhuman treat- | MUst-Be-Obe: em emphatically declared at the polis ed. Mr. Henry Peck 18) He Says, Speaking of Swann’s | spire Pitou fe, + over am victory and the next #hook)iient of her presence she made her- . . i }not altogether an invention of the that no Constitution ignori MDL Hebd Tees Grad a acttacic, Barly | Ce hen She Dopeared in the Upoer ment, Mr. Roosevelt says that his modesty forbids him|comic supplement. His wife may not Triumph Peper Base A sule rights ean De afonieat ee ip the evening they realized there was | hallway and cried: “Congratulations, him to defend himself along these lines. He does | tke him wash the dishes or put the = Calvin D. Van Name. Prog.)* but she pportions his} District Attorney Charles A, Per- nay smoke at/kins was on the job at his office everybody ® majority ageingt them, but, with | "Ao. its Anna Shaw!” exclaimed | MS oman maintain, however, that the real cause of his domestic | dec mu . hope, they waited and waited for fig- Mrs, Catt, while Miss Hay chimed in} Upbeaval was the absence, in his household, of one large, live masculine |" Places in which he tree ‘whlch would cut {r down. Even | with, “Annu we're’ not ‘defeated! | bos en eeccnmm een eeet ese teen doteared, we} SORRY CONSTITUTION the telegrapher Jooked worried and) Were on top yet!’ * ' hi be but one head @——A ; 4 ie-tnan live as if he had not been defeated. He 0 p 0 | "Soe ‘courae we're not,” was the Aftab Mila yaapercb tude nada peman lives In *| laughed when Tho Evening Worid re- affecting the home or mode of liv- disappoinied. It-was the reward, in! cyecry response, “No matter where| of a household,” h h does not suit his purse, } y_ response, i conven, is indivi porter asked him for an expression of AS EA E SAYS FT —— We re, We're ON top. The antis can't] (heads will precipitate trouble Wag Nin dosision should be the | simply beconse’ Lie tiics marian cart [opinion about the election, W BEAT N, TA = Wa eS re cant igee Bo Maer) That'lé true inimy eave. Fer ins Governing one. hitions must be served. MH MT don't care to discuss it,” he sald. he Dewey a settled herseit}] stance, Mrs. Roosevelt wanted to | nny trouiie with the wo of SUbMits to being dragge ‘To the victors belong the spoils. Let beside Miss Hay she folded her hands @ at one place, and |, for busi- «day is that’ they bg " dinner parties when he would infinite, {the newly elected District Attorney | Calls It Best Offered Voters in Long gn ther. tap and’ said, “I'm po mind to Mad sthar és have too many ly rather stay in his own library and|do all the talking. I'm here for (Majority, 4194) *Ineut te an ' nko theories, Thess theories are Hap over the evening paper work." Time—Sees 1916 Si ‘ po here; tive motored all the way! live at another id |making for domentio unhappiness, oF the p Bes Ser, Parking sent & telegram of aon. s Signs in folks." and done there can be but on@ | We are having too exoay fuctielee bridge party with the money he hag|«ratulation to Judge Swann last Bay State Victory. ; td. 0 d en saving toward a fishing night There was more congratulation! head of a household. | don’t mean | we need more women of domestic! Even ‘hie tentative ideas wheat hele over this and then Dr, Shaw] by that that the husband should [tages 1 ernest # about the Se NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov. 3.— jortaby back in her chair to hear the| Wite's clothes, but | do contend | i Ne times is going ton to remand f y trow ‘Taft, in a etatement given out to- | bulletins, }make for a deal of esti n simply as ‘One of the busiest figurers at the| that in all matters of importance |). 1", or a deal of domestic dis- pariie machin PLEADS T0 AVOID JAIL day commenting on the results of sterday'’s elections, said he was | very much pleased at the election of | table was Commissioner Davis. Mrs, =| | Apparently Mr. Rov | former Congressman Samuel W. Me- | in skirts enomenon than ¢ in trousers, but is her reign more likely than his to Mopes every man and wo- Herbert Carpenter—you'll remember | 7 pares ame evelt's. mentat | : _ er: she's always at the head of the|Hay read out the announcement that | state is that of H aon Wilbon! man adopts this splen- | Miti-tge ‘parades, ‘ail in white, and| the uppar Bronx showed 1, ery Lenny \Welson'e 0 against | "Co; sgbert” aus ee did morning habit. very tall and fine-looking—stood and|them and only 1,200 in favor, 8 one Rie ae a the gentlemen who fo insure th ha pin of ‘the: | Widow, Whose Husband Was Call a2, Governor of Maasachiisetts, watched Mixs Davis awhile and then|cried: “That's fing for the Bronx!" be pushed just so far," the n 4 p- “* Sai r — | whieh a cant o she whispered to The Evening World| And every mother's daughter mut |@st fictional fixure of fun for port of precedent. There is many Killed by Pignatelli’s Auto, Presses | Republicay victory in 1916, Why is man and woman, half the| reporter: “Listen to what one voter|the table nodded appro’ Even |worm that turned, A deep, though| even if her finger ane ree Sollee 5.950. Be LG PA Pig alte res eye yell t ime, feeling nervous, despondent,| suid about the Commissioner, He|when Mrs, Catt read the knell, “New | perhaps ‘ Re SBOURR) eve IE hen Cheers crossed— to Collect $15,959. Taft added, “at the defeat of the new ; ; some days headachy, dull| said to a picket: ‘No, I won't vote| York lost by 187,000; Massachusetts aps not unnatur pessimism | While no feminist has yet devised constitution in New York, It was the — Mr. inca-| for Suffrage because Commissioner |lost by 83,000 and Apeyi¥: ad. | ting onevelt @ marriage ceremony in which In great fear of being sent to Jail] best State Constitution that has been ind unstrung; some days reall, ennsylvania lead- | evelt's vision of mod- great i 0 Jail pacit Mince. ye Prey Davis gives us such bum food in the|era concede defeat,” there were not | rn womanhood. the husband promises to be @ | prince Ludovico Plenatelli d'Aragon |offered to voters in a very long time! peer a d ; : i oF ; But what do Even-| squaw for life. Wh Hf we alli would practice the drinking herd RU NS pas Soe ORE ce hea then havq| ins World readers think of the issue | Baee Prange Whe should be | oo day, through his lawyers, asked Su- |!" Pike ce Somurientien wekie on in| E LL: AN Ss of phosphgted hot water before break- ie it? jhe defines so clearly and emphati-|_.7! » of course other strong| pre r Maddox in Brook- | H a : i} lyn for an order Gait s ‘irativine chance ‘oreld derick Nathan diverted at-|a man-measure in question | casulidaten tor the pater, oendea tae defeat of woman suffrage, except to, Oe Absolutely Removes take place. Instead of | thousands n from the ballols at one stage |TiRED BUT READY TO RESUME | band and wife. Th raining Dire Auch sai tek ie Wee tees ee ment of $15,059.80 against hin, | A ‘ Jelaims tomorrow, and meanwhile! "Ty July, 1914, while the Prince wos! HQ) COMMENT BY WILSON | Indigestion. One package | write and tell me whom you nominate| driving his automobile « : T Y g pac a € the proceedings by appearing with Is it a fact, . ‘ mnell from colecting a judg- of half-sick, anacmic-ooking souls with| an anti wearing an_antt button. It THE BATTLE. ct, as he asserts, that | cook, the janitor, W r all pasty, muddy complexions we should|-was Mrs. Florence Guedalla of Lon-| But there was no doubt that every| fecti matters of importance af- ” ing the home d crowds of happy, healthy, rosy-| don, her cousin, . Guedalla, who in that room was tired out. or mode of ng the Ps SReeked geople everywhere, The reas|i# a King's Counsel, has run "for| “fam dead tired.” said Mrs. Latd-| shourd’ were ,euseand’s) de \for the position of domeatic boss. | ex toad 1 into a. machin W STATE ELECTIO proves it. 25c at all druggists. son is that the human system does | ! ‘hesinare me <A neret and wears a|iaw, as she dropped into an easy governing o} | —_—_>——— owned by 1c O'Connell, who NS not rid itaelf each day of all the waste] Nregent, ‘He-is a staunch navocate| some. days, Until last night tt had | SHOT BY POLICEMAN. = | sits kited., pyopnells widow ued which W agearaulates under our present | G¢ woman suffrage, Mrs, Guedalla to} been fourteen days since Mr, Laidlaw | Sere $59.86, 'T ; mode Nid ‘or every ounce of! the contrary notwithstanding. and I sat at a dinner table, We have] 7y4¢ | mn RRA ae Re bankruptey White House Announcement Says food andtdrink taken into the system PLANNED TO START NEW CAM. | “lined on’ a desk upstairs on sand- AVERAGE WIFE IN THE Strike Troubles at Pler, that the widow persisted s ' pia) keke nearly an ounce of waste material must PAIGN AT MIDNIGHT. wiches, malted milk and coffee for MALE-BOSSED HOME | fe to collect the judgment | President Will Not Touch be carried out, else it ferments and ‘ two weeks, And to give you an idea] [ fancy . As Patrolman Joseph Cohen of the] to-day asked Justice Maddox for you all know of home en all’ day, I] which the husband ions itynomes tn forms ptomaine-like poisons in the] So far as wearing the button was|of how busy I have b et Station, escorting a num-| Het to keep him out of jail.” Deets n | on Subject. , anal nd iy a diving ill h ication was reserved. | ‘ mela ‘which are absorbed int ncerned, it should be said that Mrs. |used up eighteen gallons of gasoline | tration 4 illus on, the \ 4 reserved poe ts 0 the edaila bad it cloaked beneath heavy {in my car in making the rounds of old Pastieh title of When the Prince fled Mis pane: | WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—No com- “ it i furs and its presence would never| polling places, Now I shall rest— Such homes are » ruptey petition he sald he had only | mn, rr ; teh guotaontinn th Just ad-necessary as it is to clean| {1% hoon known but that Mra Nos [ood at te work svain to-morrow.” " in this country as { Mont-liwenty-elght cents. Last May he mar. |™ent was made at the White House article. soon. te the ashes from: the furnace each day} than tattled. Leaning against the wall listening! oxi. “Cone yout even here they y this morning, he} ried Miss Ruth Morgan Waters, |on the elections nor on the result on appear in thts paper. before the fire will burn bright and| "When tho clock reached 11, and the| to Sen Laidlaw was Miss Esther Loc | (Ast, Certain dlahes are taboo upon{®ie met by a rain of clubs and bricks. | daughter of George Jason Waters, a |tho Suffrage Amendments and it was our doctor @ the inside must ixir morning lear leaders were beginning to’ be con-jof Hampton, Va. “I don't know| “papa dousn't ike 1feel, oueauae | TH com Ue nln ee] See ee ) the inside organs of the previous day’s|vinced their chance this year had| whether I am tired or not,” she sild,| twice-two-hundred. told iaura (ert ‘ ok from the pler, wher — accumulation of in ble waste and| gone, Mrs. Laidlaw determined upon | “but 1 have not closed my eyes, Nor |itully laugh ee wld Jest are du-|q strike iy in progress. As one of th body toxins, Men and women, whether] heroic course, She sent several! so much as taken off my shoes, wince| or thy family repeats there ge (etd | mie! sick or well, are advised to drink each| Youngs women flying | through the] 5,30 o'clock Monday, mornins, Vhat| aro children, they ns ates xf tb to Sa e , morning, before breakfast, glass of|Fooms upstairs and down. “Weill, have 1 been doing? Oh, Tve, been) dulged and ‘beaten, according to. tha tied four “hots before he brought down real hot water sri & tesenoontst, ot} the auld: and one by one she mar-| car UARd now tve mot my lite acermal whim or the condition of) the Man with @ bullet Ja bis back, who e (ae) (ars limestone. p' ort hate in it, as a harm! shalled ‘speakers and motor cars, | valise packed and I'm off for Virginia, | ip hii! ikon : means of washing out of the stomach, | ready to go out then and there to|And I'm going on a eleeper with a| yjeyes in neing | at liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestible | spread the auttrage propaganda where | capital loves in being boss are easy to button and un- material, waste, sour bile and toxi the crowd still lingered before tho| Ag the evening progressed watchers | 4, She’ te” ave ‘deansing, sweetening and puri.|echoes of the victors’ shouts had died. | and pickets who had been on duty all|/@°W4y. She ts sly button because they have thus nsing, Pt 5 band constantly ‘ fying the entire alimentary canal be-| And to enliven the party she had Miss|day drifted into headquarters, One| 1 He ft y Bae Linocord Buttonholes— fore putting more food into the stom.| Rose Bowers, “the Girl from Rapid | of the late ones was Miss Margaret ne thine aoe never ven . Hoes DUtLRS ety City, South Dakota,” get her cornet | Vale, President Wilson's niece, from fo think for herself. She ts pliable yet unbreakable. ¥ wn . “Onward, Christian Sol-| South Carolina, She told The Eve. until she really Millions. of people who had their ; in ‘| , ; ‘ from the stairway. ning World reporter that she had had any other role res \ turn at constipation, bilious attac Hut Mrs; Catt, hopetui still, badel all sorts of trouble on picket at Tenth mat. Her children No metal hook necessary acid stomach, nervous days and 9 “P-ltho party of spelibinders wait until Avenue and Sixty-first Street. lege nights have! become re |tho bitter end, so Amos Pinchot and} “The men were rather rowdy in tho | upon about the morning —insi f bath. A|the rest went back to their seats and | afternoon after they had been drink. | Aguratively quarter pound of limeston her servants stamp AY strate form—spenkin ¢ phosphate|the chauffeurs in the street shut off)ing,” she said, “and once a crowd of exercise | will not cost mugh at the drug store, ir engines and went to sleep in the |four or five Kot around mo and tore Tho frumpiness of the wite of th °| i cient strate to | tonneaus, my badge off. If it hadn't been for| male boss tx the direct result of he bak, ee rulliateah se camenetiete All the while the bulletins of defeat |two policemen I don't know what I'd| fear, She knows—she his had plenty | | just use your fingers. Wear Ide’s and put an end to your collar troubles. 2 for 25c ted below is the HOLISTON the super-smart shape of the anyone its cleanding, sweetening and| A . time and opportunity te freshening effect upon the system.—-Adv, | "er rolling In, And yet the leaders have done,, But they took care of mo| af, time and opportunity | nevity refused to ba downcast. When Miss | a! Mias Portia Willis, who was a ly precipitates — Hier which If you want to pay the least for | furniture, clothing, hardware, stocks of merchandise of various kinds, carpets, rugs, paintings, watcher in a polling place at No, 250 rie she hus no regular Fast Forty-third Street, said she had| ance; the man Who believes in Z itching, burning and aggrava- LABOR SAVER been losked up in a small room with | master in his own house understands | Hon Kevema, Itch, Pimples, ete. are twenty-one men, Who smoked for five | that control of Wo-stringe in| soothed by Poslam, and relief—grateful hours, “And there wasn't a door or relief when itching stops and irritation “smi Ss R HOUSEWIVE a window open a minute of the time,” ed vis allayed, comes as a preliminary to! season. See it to-day. jewelry, bric-a-brac, &c., attend she added, ranlene dt the work w uel Poslam accomplishes one or another of the ittle after midnigh: he meeting r " al jonce come v " ‘i | in improving din conditions of the | “ATION re ” Matcul Nave? the. tedlous Nabor eof] arove, but not In despair, ‘They said skin, ‘There is comfort for you in Pos-| AUCTION SALES' Your allver with old- they were going to see now whether | : Y h - wif se jlam as soon a itis applied, freedom | 7 ; they could gain their ends through |erty his wife may | a, and hi ‘ advertised from day to day on the w Invention. the Radio Plat ‘ “invested” ¢ from distres® as the disease is mas- - = — N he Fi 1G ent, a0 Ve on| invested” for her both capital and y Sieane Neue allver: muen® WArlgg bet Hee reetes Oornionn ee cu tineat |income. It is : for & Bowe | tere J, Poslam is antiseptic and abso- next-to-last page of § Fehon vl Ou “The fixures may be true,” “Dr, | than to add to her daily portion of| A word about, soap~Poslam Soap, Che 7 ‘and you oan geo the tarnt ¢.| Shaw said, “but they don’t represent | growls and sarcasms by asking her| medicated with Posl i d be Pestiart toa io Lack ieee siecle Pe Mca HATES Hee tere the valore: Limonene | hustena’ for money roedicated with Poslat, is unsurpassed SORE THROAT ght an antved for the State, [am aure, I think they) wy THE MORAL SENSE OF THE, make for health of the akin | Then you may buy what you want 50c AT RIKER-HEGEMAN Br mucralnagese Orgs.) Tse an are, ware Nee and Mra, Catt and) WOMAN SLAVE IS ATROPHIED, | For samples, send 4c stamps to Emer- | GEO, P. IDE & CO., Max and pay what you please! Troy, N.Y. An Excellent Way to Cut Down | Your Expenses and Save Monay! department and hardware stores, er 4 ' Laboratories, 8% West 25th St I > fi Miss Hay smiled valiantly as they As for her possgesing slyness, a | &° Bt., BENZOMIN Nom. Gossonas, Selling Agency, Inc.| left headquarters, “Now is the time slave is siwayee sly; cheating |New York City, Sold by all druggists | sia 5 away. New Yorke we buckle on our armor,” they said, dominant authority ie part of the Advi. | ty j 4 7 eu wens