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BRIDE OF 2 WEEKS SUICIDE BY POISON, MYSTERY IN CASE ae Ne 4 | Mrs. Florence Wetterauer Dy- ing When Found, With Acid Bottle Beside Her. HAD APPEARED Bevere Headache Suggests Sud den Insanity as Cause of Suicide. HAPPY, | | | | Her rosary ciasped in one hand,| ‘s % Florence Wetterauer, twenty: two years old, a bride of two weeks, | was fold dying busband, Honry ly to-day Ly her) when he entered their fiat at No, 3591 Third Avenue. By her sido was a bottle that had eontathed a carbolic acid sotution, and her lips were badly burned. | Wetteraucr called two physicians in the neighborhood, who, being un-| @ble to aid her, notified the police of the Morrisania Station, Dr, Pinkus fame from Lebanon Hospital, but the Woman was dead when he arrived. | The polico reported it a sulcide: | Young Wetterauer was so over: come by his bride’s death he had to} be attended by a physician. She left Do note explaining her act, and he) @aid he had no idea why she did It. | They had been happy since their marriage, he sa and never had a quarrel. Bhe did not give up her position in the mail order department of a Fifth Avenue department she married, desiring something to oc- eupy her mind. Her husband is em- ployed by the New York Te Company, and had to work late last night to repair a break. One of her Birl friends was to spend the evening With his wife, be says, and he does not believe she could have become depressed over his absence. His only theory is that she inight suddenly havo fost her mind, as she had com- | Plained for a week of headaches, i BALL FOR “BLIND CHARLIE.” | “THE EVENING WURLD FRIVAY, RECREATION RENT FOOD Constructive Discussion of Ways and Means to Reduce the Cost of Living Is Begun, With Prizes for the Most Careful and Sensible Family Budgets, Giving Evidence of “Good Management.” By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. How do you spend your money? The Evening World will give $50 in prizes for the letters which contain the Lest answers to this question. There will be a first prize of $15, a second prize of $10 and five other prizes of $5 each. To-day we begin a constructive discussion of ways and means for re- ducing the high cost of living; the problem which, at} this season of the year especially, is bothering so many of us. The Evening World's prizes will be awarded to tho seven of my correspondents who, in my judgment, present the most careful and sensible family budgets, | who have worked out most intelligently and econom- ically the relationship between the family income and ww the family expenditure. The smallness of your income Mts mmimarsart will Injure in no way your chances of winning a prize. at the man or woman @——————. ise planning keeps a family | in comfort on an incomo of $1,000 $1,200 a year—or less—is accomplish- 4s eMiciently us any busine. 3 enter- prise, and—In the commercial phrase —they “get results.” INSURANCE CAR-FARE INCIDENTALS :HOW DO YOU SPEND YOUR MONEY? ; ‘| RCH LANYER TAKEN BY VILLAS THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN SHOT Three Americans in Missing Party That Had Left Tulsa, Okla., for Arizona Mine. DEVEMBER | SAVE THIS BABY: - MOTHER SAY ND |Had Decided to Cut Off Both | Legs and One Arm of Child | When Objection Is Made. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) RALTIMORE, 3.—Whether tt | Was best to save the life of an infant, | Who was horribly burned or let It die, | Was discussed to-day by surgeons at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The verdiot was to let the little | one live, even jthough it be minus legs and arms, provided it survived the operation | The surgeons had determined to | amputate both legs and one arm, pos- sibly two, of the child, and were still discussing the case when Mrs, Wit- liam Hinton, mother of the baby, who | had been Informed of the surgeor intention of operating on the infant, hastened to the hospital to protest | agal it. | “I prefer that my child should dle," | said the mother, “rather than have it| live without arms or legs." | | The protest had the effect of pre- jventing the operation, j being at least |_ The Hinton | Tuesday for the timo} | daby was burned on| at Its home, No, 2204 Bager | Place, A celluloid rattle tt was play- ing with took fire from an open grate | | The baby was In Its carriage at tho} time, and its entire body, except its | face, was badly burned. The child ts six months old _———— | ‘SEEKS DEATH BY PISTOL: FAILS, DIES OF SHOCK Aged Artist Aims Two Bullets at Head, but Misses—Attains Object Nevertheless, Jay Coonley, eighty-five years old, who Was an artist of note in Syra: cuse many years ago, died of shock late last night under remarkable cir- cumstances. He lived with his grand- son, Warren C. Davis, at No. 2715 Cres- ton Avenue, the Bronx. He had been %, 1915. \ ‘DOCTORS WOULD Mrs. N. deR. Whitehouse toPreside | Over the Destinies of Suffrag nf PIERO ES Mrs. Catt Holds Of Pretty and youthful Mr de R, Whitehouse will wield over the destinies of the State Suffragists. First Mrs, Carrie Chapmi it be known that she co: wouldn't stand for re-e Chairman, which rat pest around the Hotel As' such a tem- but} Younger Women Will Do | Active Work Tice, #, Norman 1 the gavel New York an Catt let uldn’t and lection as tor, where MRS. a an invalid for more than twenty | ‘the Convention was held, that she re- Yorkville Will Pay Its Annual Trib- ast as difficult a feat as le the} | The Central Mercantile Agsoctation years, 7 | considered and consented to let thee 5 abo! 1 New York recently reported, after An Antle LU ddd dad i chousand Alias Geet teelve, {® thorough investigation, that tt nesd| DOUGLAS, Ariz, Dec, %—Friends| Mr. Davis, on the ground ftoor, Pato ragloqaret avs: conceal 4 se Setube“e " « jousand dolls 9 cost no more for a family to 1 . ol rc 0 heard two muffled shot y sormehocy cise ie SARS: CONN Beis tuiiies Precen iaag & month, ‘The thing wich The Eve-| this city than it costs the same faratie aus waded ri MULE OLILAweS aves bub thought, nothing: eel ibe Gal ‘Then they made Mrs, Whitehouse Motor Strat cast of the cits, wil ning World ard its readers want to/!n any other large American com-.™ nate rae. a ee oes ols | he went up to the third floor an hour| First Vice Chairman, wo this evening in the Lyceum at| know, the thing which I ask all of| munity BOTS 00. DAYS PER ORD ESS DY. ‘|later and found Mr. Coonley lying| “I have health and strength,” said ghty-s! h Stree you “good manag whether men D je 68, ba bed OQ) Mrs, Whitehouse, acceptin, “and I nm ird Avenue and Eighty-sixth t heth "It is to be frankly admitted,” de-| forces, expressed fear to-day that he! dead across the foot of the bed. A pting, in the shape of 4 ball under the auspices | or women— to explain in your letters| Cjare® DF. Renjamin M. Rastall, the|/had been executed. Mr. Cunningham | old revolver lay near. He had missed | sian serve with all the energy there of the Midway Soclat Club, ‘The club hag OW YOU SPEND YOUR | CIC, ¢xPert of the association, “that| and two other Americans, Gus Hen-| the first shot and the second glanced | #™# | put up & prize for tne handsomest and | to me ts, Hi OU SPED average families of a particular] auiokson and H. G, Southerd, from his temple, both bullets lodging | 8 in me.” it dressed girl at the ball. A bly- | MONEY; w you apportion your/type do actually spend more 'n! n ‘ utherd, were! in the ceiling. He died of shock, Cor- Yuong blood was put in power all n Frank Aranow of the Twentieth | goare and cents among the multifa-| living In New York City than in/|last seon Monday when they left|oner Jerome Healy thinks, He left along the line. Mrs, James Lee Laid- ead we eit eas ted rious needs of the modern houschold,| SRaller citles. This ts largely duw,|Fronteras for La Cha mine, fitteon | a note asking forgiveness and prom- | N dee. 2 Wi, Cannon were istrict, will appear Ol facie a4 joule 9 le 6 better here, anc con- | ean tee fs orld, cond c MI ° teams we toe te ui eee your name and address; not for pub-| tinvously ‘under the temptation to| The Pensa y A the three poeonnt me men; Mrs. Alice Morgan Wright, R Ration MTEC AaR Ae ase | ™4ke expenditures which will enable | Would have had to follow leads di- ph ecretary; Mrs, Michael _ Lares bbl ie pearance Incase} them to reach the generally higher| rectly into a canyon through which TWO HURT IN EXPLOSION. er Bek be Apes io cinabaa NROMGAITIRO;THAT [thetic Hor the. tectiy chat crintilae | & Nuls Catachment UnderGen Pablo! couse ot crasklia War suepiieg| Sta: eden: Mille Held) Treasite A Naw Maen ak vey, Lopez was moving north at the time, . jar Supplies den Mil 1d, . DRINK HOT WATER MUST BE CONSIDERED. in New York exactly as it has livel/ “1 ') Regan | Want: & Mritess: Mrs. Catt ns to work quietly | Th th t ts which Cerna tray tne Comte Are AGy BBY Ter ; presses agp thang sane | thr years more, when she will hav here are three great wants clably higher.” ing man, reported killed during the Special to The Prening Wort ir Gala * $1 some degree, They are shelter, food] the averse Now ark herve ig Tuesday. He sald that he met| Were, inured in an explosion which . _ and clothes, So, in explaining your! fhe {0S M0) Ging hight 'ten'e (Cunningham, Hendrickson and al tarmen,the Plant of the Peters Pap Says you really feel clean, sweet]}| “87s bu Iget, you will naurally put} there considerable truth in that | third American, presumably Southerd, | Manufacturing Company at gp Psat SENT 10 WORKHOUSE, pide down first what you pay for rent, for} statement of the case? Monday afternoon at Esqueda, which |two miles east of here, early to-day, and fresh inside, and table supr for the wearing ap-| Dr, Rastall has made a careful! was occupied Monday night by the|The company has been engaged ty CLAIMS NOBLE LINEAGE are seldom ill |parel of your family, Those are ex- poate of Viggen fa a, prdneta and Villa forces. the manufacture it roofing paper for 5 = Safi s utilized the excellent tabulations a 8. 1ae in covering the trenches on. the penses which i annot c esc a 4 and analyses prepared by the United | —_——- wentern European batt front mth Other items of importance which} States Bureau ui Labor dealing wit! ame rs sald that he w , A . Hf you are accustomed to wake up| ceereente ; a ee ecaatiaa ct ROremOnal renin WANTS GROUT DISBARRED, | able to sive any couse tor the Louis A. Alberti Offers to Let En with ted tongue, foul breath or {come into the lives of most of us are| the expenses of rkmen's em s s Ae cated ea the! " c 01 01 prea y rice, and with retail store pri the coun- -——— t , H Fy ; ht, heat, household service, car- | % jon would be made to F te is Sen. | ry dull, dizzy he ease on if your : tel sg Py 4 mee toy over’ | Cropses Action After Rar| Whether ie factory had’ b. land Intern Him if His Sen: meals sour and turn into gas and fare, insurance, re on, FEW FUNDAMENTAL NEEDS! | mited. *e Is Suspende ‘i 4 Sawa Sh ARa? hen there ave “4 Declines, The damage wae 687 | tence Is Suspended. acids, you bave real surprise await-| attendance, Th there are euro to ttee mage was $87,000 ing you. be incidentals, and of course there HIGHER IN NEW YORK, | District Attorney Jamos C. Cropsey of | niageersces ji i y Louis A. Alberti, forty years old, of a ow morning, immediate ERE OIKa gael ine thinks ‘(hat Gos) ons lau By en 4 we annus, diakoe: glass oho hae| oe ne t gt five Sats oeatee NAS fF eneh, Catena miata ent BIsehiyn .abncunend nan thet jhe | SENT TO. JAIL FOR THREATS, | xo, 741 wast One Hundred and Pitty q as n your letters, en: Q “ ‘0 before Ap sion | patois 0 water with a teaspoonful of limestone | "hee spend on each of these [fundamental human needs of food. |r the Supreme Court to move for thi | ptetwn 7 sixth Street, who says he 1s a physi phosphate in it, This is intended to) Much you sp Kigee [Fant and clothing. It's the desire tO/S)iitnent of Edward ML. rout, wha] ittsburah Man Talked of Shooting| ofan connected with the Hungarian First neutralize and then wash out of| counts, _ But a mere table of Bit “ein th the to use @ SANK vas convicted Inst July of perjury in| Wilson and Blowing Up Plant, | nobility, and a graduate of the Royal your stomach, — liver, kidneys and! figures is mot enough. Explain | Cxproasion, that nay ee eM submitting a fal atement of the fin-| prrTsBURG: College in Budapest, declared to-day in hirty fect of intestines all the in each items the sort of house or fin’ every man wants to be a hero ancial condition of the Union Bunk, off Keener, twenty-seven sears cade | the Court of Special Hexstons ho would atible waste, poisons, sour hile and| flat which the rent you pay en- | to'a hoad waiter, and living up to the |which he was president. With the Dis-la thiriy-dny fall. sentry Cease ee” | rather go back and be interned aa a ins, thus cleansing, sweetening and) ables you te obtains the quantity | expectations of ‘the head waiters tn trict Attorney's announcement It be-|making a threat to Kill Premaeee Wee | ne PWAn bo RnR “4 qmrifying the entire alimentary canal ‘and auality ef toad ver table & the lobster palaces has bankrupted| came known that Tana Cae : t to resident Wil- | prisoner of war by Mngland than serve Those subject to sick bh lewanes ‘oreaures fer yous the | MPDY_© poor tamily ey ee eer ti, Association | 72%, tf he did not maintain strict neu-/a term in the workhouse here on a backache nis attac!s, constipation | M Rents are higher in New York ee ee ee Sea hea HR |trality and also threatening to blow up| conviction of petit larceny. ‘The com orany form of stomach trouble, are| amount of recreation you permit than in other cities, if you speak had retu ed te Bt. Genuh a. Alas the Westinghouse plant at East Pitts-| plainant who appeared against him urged to get a quarter pound of lime-| yourself and your family, You of New York in the old sense of | courts burgh. The charge against him ty dis-| Was Mra Irma Dios of No, 49 Ea stone phosphate from the drug store should also mention the number Manhattan Island. But it is po Up n his conviction Mr Grout se ured orderly conduet. : Ninetieth Bireat Justices Russell, nd begin enjoying this morning in of its members and the ages of siete to Get a fiat for 4 iss moor niet ‘Of reasons i ub aenieh mnnnin oe arrested Hert rk and Mo a gente ced him to de- bath. AALS ae that men ani your children. For in_ pickin; ante ln arvana Se eypueny peal of the verdict of acuilt Mr ¢ ‘opsey | Mra. Col RTGS claatad Fok aun Renda “bib women who try this become enthu- out the prize-winning letters uid the conviction of Mr. Grout had aus | talked of 4 tence, promising to leave the country and keep it up daily, It is a shall consider the valu Ginures, ae anywhere else in the tomatic ally isbarre 1 im, and he want jinghouse War munition plant and also | on th » Rr th i and allow himeelt to splendid health measure, for it is more) ceive for your money, Nise Staten, i ed the dishn hooting th lent be interned when the boat reached an important to keep clean and pure on| the smallness of your bills. Ob- y Glething cheaper in New MANS PRESS BELGIA ASSEMBLYMAN Acc English po! He said he had serv i: sid ‘on the outside, because! taining good value is an ork than in move other cities. eight years as Keon in the Pitth i arin jan on te Hedy eisatien 3 part of domestic economy. | feed je eheaper ¢ new eark GER Bedi sli NS. MAN ACCUSED. be prree an Hu ao salbis , fT jan i ast rob » officer 8 h told ne into the blood, causing disease, while) THE MYTH OF HIGH COST OF| except BuHtalo. of Py psa owe ? Fro ation OttiCor bread ale, | the bowel pores do. Rahs 4 LIVING IN NEW YORK, | Baltimore, Aer of gibariation oF Dariiey ta oons|| The prin ple of bat Hee is Undoubtedly you have heard pessi-| “In the four important sections of | nection with procuring of natural- | not new, as wnillions of peopl ie tise misis declare that it is Impossible to| the family budge w York com- don), Dee, 3 Abraham J. Shiplacoff, the only Soctal-| ization papera for a fellow country it. Just op lint wa pier aut snp 7, live comfortably on a small income! pares favorably with other cities in| Un ued by Gen, Von Bis t Assemblyman eve to the| man, Heo said Albert! had ne to} puri and freshen the skin, so hot jy New York. I do not lieve this! at least the cost of clothing and food. neral of | I lature from Kin, as to-| this country following an D water and a teaspoonful of limestone siatement is I hope that | Rent may be, but is not, necessarily, | petium \ the prov. | da in the Butler Mirest Pa, | With @ Miss Hobarth, whon ald hosphate act on the stomach, liver its f. be found in| higher. ‘The fourth section, miscel + Ah ; And erahent Sar oe | Alberts married in Hoboken immed Kidneys and bowels. Limestone phos- the letters which you are | taneous, Is the most elastic. Certain Ces OF Antwe phone nt are , yn. charg {Sealy ® thelr arriv | phate is un inexpensive white powder going to send to me, There are, of} types of New York families spend | Called to meet in ieee ee Ot war con ti ving | Bhs course, hundreds of Homes in New| more for amusement,” rday to discus Ma of war con fu oklyn tr n | almost tasteless —Advt 1rse, i to atop és | and alm York which are maintained on @ com- hat last observation is undoubt- provin« not yet con not Kullty, bete | PLAN NEW MEXICAN REVOLT. , ar tively small eum of money ead ediy true, but it points to an urd |eurred in the mes ulgated for nd furnished § } an - | Ww nevertheless, minister to the! confusion of values. In a city like |the collect of Contribu eaday Felix Ding With 2,000 Men Believed! health and happiness of all their oc-| New York, where free Ubraries, free {tions are due on De it ablyman | cupanta are managed | museu free lecturéa, hen cae > 4 Lin Ready to Oppose Carran certs, free parks and am amas. anel Fans to Stop Coal Gas LAREDO, Tex., De Mx Diaz has | KING OF TABLE WATE ng and udant variety of free| CHARLESTON, W. Va, D landed in Oaxaca with 2,000 men, accord- | sights are constantly at the disposal | the Baltimore and Oys eports reaching here. toeday. | ull citizens, there need be no deep |x af nc with th tat ing of inet LJ ° dipping into the pocketbook to satisty | Wwe Virginie Public Fly ald to hav ba in, x the though, Dr. Rastall's remarks should |in the, r tunnels on that road aoe Lin Mexi the beginning encourage those thousands New | betweer rkersburg and Gratton, w anti-Carranga revolution Yorkers who are trying to live hap- |W. Vi. in order to ventilate ther AUTO SPEEDERS FINED $50, he Huertista clement alao is sald ‘AN lost oF found PAY 7 pily and efficiently on a small Income, | Phils action was taken after trainimen - strongly to favor Diag 'Wortived In The Wi How do you do it? How do you | timt enuinenien on heavy: tralne were a Heavily Aasessed| WASHINGTON, Dec, 3,—Mave sted at The We spend your money? Every man jorten overcome by coal gas from the] ent of Carranza troops | tion Burean, Pulitzer and woman who answers this | | by Magistrate MeQu hrough Ame territory re reade, Park Tow; ' question honestly, clearly and — | S cepara, painah tha aneed 1 further atta son A an border Uptown Offlee, northwest cose fully has a chance to win one of a ‘ | oe Y Wel towns impr n pinion of rae Sai A, aad dined the seven prizes offered by The CHESTER, Pa, 1 | hoeGay fined: SO” oAon by Ap ( Abdut 1,000 Carranss Vv ) St, and World’ Desicious Laxative Chocolate. | ing World, Furthermore, the Anion arhiai hae te MeQua Washington H ts | troop ached Doug A h, yeu r sklyp Office, 203 Washinge 4 feces relieves constipation, regulates ful domestic economists | cium Lynne Baptist Church, near he urt 4 more fon Ste Brookisn, for 30 days ; Lt acalTareel he must realize that their letters will | y f ; er 28 They Alfred Wagetaft Gen, Obres pects fen At Dreakiy G0 Gare the stomach and bowels, stimulates the| gid’ many others interested “in {or nests a year, reached max to ney were Altred: . Pr fer 6,000 mon Ame I etveriie scasnte | liver and promotes digestion. Good for] golving the same problems. Let ‘ed the doors of the chu: ‘i 188 Audubon Aver \ erritory tn his effort to. er | young and old, 10e, 25¢ and §0c, ut me hear from you, and don't wait he pa. v A ded guilty and the ph os 49 into which Villa's for am all druggists, too long. rate was vacant, J not guilty, | disintegrated, NORMAN DE R. WHITE- HOUSE, Copyrignt by A. Dy COURT RESTORES TRACK TO RAGING ASSOCIATION Empire Organization Wins Suit Over Lease on Fair Grounds Near Yonkers. (Spectal to The Rrening We WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Dee. 3— Tho Empire Racing Association, of which James Butler is the head, won a victory to-day when Justice Mor- schauser, in the Supreme Court here, directed that the jury return a ver- dict in favor of the Emptre directors against the National Fair and Ex- position Association and allowing the plaintiffs possession of the big race track between Yonkers and Mount Vernon. For two weeks a jury has been hearing testimony in the suit of the Empire Association to break the lease t gave to the tonal Association on the ground that it did not hold the Greace New York Fair in compliance with the terms of the lease and that it herded war horses on the big racing course, in violation of the covenants and to the damage of the plaintiffs, The defendants contended the reason the Empire Association was #0 anx- fous to get the track back was be ei running racing had been re- vived In this State, Justice Morschauser, tn directing a verdict for the Empire, finds the fairs of 1913, 1914 and 1915 were not in compliance with the terms of the and that the herding of 27,000 horses at the fair rounds also was a violat Hoon f the lease ‘CITY PAYS $229, 865 CLAIM AFTER 17 YEARS | Debt Could Have Been Settled at} derfully First for $112,500, but Hung Fire in Courts The Board of Estimate to-day wuthorized the payment of a $229,805 claim against the elty, whieh could have settled enteen years uo for $112,500, ‘Tho difference rep. been se resents accumulated interest during 1 fight made by the Corporation Counsel's office against the payment of the original sum. The Jordan L, Mott estate claimed an award of $112,500 for damages in curred by changes of grade on Third Avenue necessitated by the con struction of the bridge across the Harlow River, Immediately the city protested the claim and it bas been in the courts for seventeen years. To-day former Justice MacLean, representing the Mott es appear- ed before the Bo: of Estimate and Uggested the elty pay the principal | ind interest now, On motion of Comptroller Prendergast the 1 ‘ led to y the fu pan face a furthe wcumulation of Interest, Asked at Hanquet for Ventilation and Wine Watter Came, In the course of tho dinner given at the Hotel Astor last night by tho Japan Society to Baron Kl-icht Sbi- busawa, Lindsay Russell, President f the society, beckoned a page over to him, A little ventila he whispered. “Yos, sir,” {the page, and went away. He came back with a wine waiter. Lato BC D,AUERBACHS ®|mined not to hav | what MUST FIGHT WAY * WTO BERL SAY BERNARD SHAW British Must Germans They Can Beat Them, Show He Asserts. LONDON, Dec. 2.—A war lectore by George Bernard Shaw before a moth ing organized by London eut- fragettes yesterday dealt mainly with peace talk. ers’ mee the recent “The whole British nation ts deter- ace now,” sald Shaw, “for would mean a triumph for prestige. You may as woll put peace entirely out of heads, for German | your summer skive may come more than once before we see | pe | peace again in Europe. ven if the German Emperor ehduld retire behind his own fron- tlers and annonnce that, having shown the German on And army could do, he was ready to leave mat- arbitration, we could not ac- spt the situation, but would be bound to fight our way to Berlin to show that we could beat them, “In fighting the German army we are not fighting a wonderfal, tnfalli- ble organization, but we are fighting a romantic dream from which it ts absolutely necessary that the Ger man people should be awakened. We must make up our minds that the w: 19 going on until that dream is de- siroyed, There is no general desire here for pea na! ters to —— MRS. DAVIS KEEPS CLOTHES. Mother Fails to Appear, So Former Hugenia Kelly Re Mrs. Eugenia Kelly Davis may keep the quantities of clothing, bric-a-bra: and pictures which P. J, Gaffney, City Marshal, took from the home of her mother, Mrs, Helen M. Kelly, No 116 East Sixty-third Street, Nov. 23 on « replevin writ sworn out by Mra. Davis. Mrs. Kelly and her attorney, John F. Mcintyre, did not appear when Mrs Kelly's appeal from the writ came up hefore Municipal Court Justice Wells in the Ninth District Court to-da: A detailed Hst of the property tn volved, which included one hundred pairs of allk stockings, was filed with the court, Mrs. Davis and her dancing husband were in court and expressed themselves as greatly pleased by Justice Wells's decision. RASHES, PIMPLES, ITCHING TROUBLES NEED POSLAM When the feet itch and discomfort a relief the aus gently on! Itching is allayed ance from sweaty odors is removed. Under such treatinent the trouble is not likely to recur quickly Hives, Rashes, — Pimples, Stings, or Mosquito Bites annoy, Pos lam will quickly relieve and heal. ‘Won Velpful in Ecsema and ekin diseases aggravating and stubborn, One month's trial of Poslam Soap the soap of soaps for tender, sensitive skin—usually leads to its continued use. For samples, send 4 stamps to Emer- eney Laboratories, 3% West 25th St New York City. Sold by all Druggists. —Aavt. After: Measles Whooping: Cough or Scarlet Fever the extreme weakness often re- sults in impaired hearing, weak- ened eyesight, bronchitis and other troubles, but if SCOTT’S EMULSION is given promptly, its rich nourishment carries strength to the organs and creates better blood to build up the depleted forces, Children thrive on SCOTT'S EMULSION It is free from Alcohol 1 & GOWNE BELL-ANS |Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. WLOOMFIE sO v | PIECES 25¢ SONS, NEW YORK

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