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12 MME - (sacsksaaae cee OMEN Steen es TWAS NETHER BANSHEE NERY THEF SOORNS 25s SNOW THE I OF ONGLE FARE Evening World Scores Another Victory in Its Fight for Better Service. and cheaper service. ines sgvees oy om saree Ca Make Business Contracts; Why Not Love? excludes small cabs from charging double fare. Only those cabs al dig ithe g the ol A h m re again putting inches from the front seat to the rear | Evening World Reader ‘ThE SPALED BID ( him on the way to Sing Bing. and 41 inches in width, may charge double rate | The emailer cabs, permitted under! the new regulation to charge only fingle rates, which include many small Fords and Renauits, will be compelled to change the flag on their | taximeters to white, which will in- dicate at a glance to possible cus- | Woman Has the “D Contributes an In- genious Argument in Favor of the Timely Proposition. “SAVES THE mack) OF THE Sen DER (¢ _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1916. NOR LEPRECHAUN, BUT "JIMMY DUGAN'S MULE A Coney Island Apparition That Set a Whole Colony Astir at Night. Never since the members of the ‘ANY BUT FRONT WAY IN, BUT POLICE SPOIL HAUL |Passerby Sees Stranger Enter Leonard Home, and Officers Get Him After Chase. | The smooth work of a burglar was covering all but « the beginning of 1900. in $5,000 bafl after he eald he ———_—=—— Charge Girl About to Wed Stole to Furnish Home. Miss Catherine Goonan, a estenograph- or, nineteen years old, of No. 177 Uties Avenue, Brooklyn, in the Adama Street Court, Brooklyn, pleaded not gutity to- tomers that It may charge only a 3 ri ‘ 2 NEW RULE IS APPROVED. | tite taritt. The larger cabs wiite Right” to Life and Irish colony of Coney Taland left Erin | heckmared by tHe Hee eon a. (tended to furnish « home when she te ae «| required to carry red flags, and the) Should Have the Legal with their blessing to win their for- be lias he arid married in early spring. She was held red flag will be @ warning that double > hdd Mert, t=! tunes in thia Land of the Free have|"antage of the fog, the thief at 8/1 91,000 ball for turther examination. ed Flag Means Double Fare,|tarift may bo charged, This 1» the| Right to the Pursu A ia et i raat night, (oretock walked boldly up the stoop! sigs Goonan ‘= charmed with using Wa R ag Means uble Fare, ; Jot the brownstone home of W. Berorder blank of the Charlee Witltem difference in rate: of Ai é, when they were aroused by strange | lappines. Leonard, a woollen manufacturer, of] Stores, where she wae employed, to ana cries from the strip of meadows which | Clear Warning to all ‘and 10 cents for | _Patron sae ee eacding one-fourth of « | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Toman and child waa out in Wee| Resching over from the steps, he/N. J), for walh ae olines ¢ A mile. “Our courts of law have now firm- First Street gazing toward the | forced irghelioiled ities ‘ wi ies eee ee Double tariff, 40 cents for the |ly established and recognized wom- meadow, where an indistinct white Tas and telsuraly climbed in, react Qaximeter, It means the single | firgt half mile, and 10 cents for ights fi object could be seen through the |/ess of servants e! : an's rights, in so far that she can | He proceeded to the butler's pantry, rate of fare for all passengers. The red flag means a» double | earitt tor three or four passengers but only single tariff for one or |is that persons crowded into a small } Aina two passengers. cab should not be esked to pay double pose of property from the white object in the meadows [ae Calpe rte ae — tariff, and In formulating its rule it an she pleases. “Ah! 1 fear It is me family ban-| 6.0 thine his. be hero with liver Mayor Mitchell yesterday approved | specified the measurements that would Then does “not shee,” said another. Ihave a brother | [ste Bie Soe tnce articles, the| “ACI stomachs are danay the new rule of the Taxicab Burenu,| determine whether a cab was large fairness demand in the army, and Ikely he's been kilt,| Spoons Wnivon Me Dene Meer. Head. (Acid ritates end inflames the, Stents \ he bs a ‘ os ica . lining of the stomach, thus \e which calls for a measurement of 48 es spel, within the meaning of the) that she be per- nai banshee ts come to wail Bis) oa tars notified the West Sixty-|and preventing the proper notion of the Se | law. mitted to take; ath | . ch 4 4 | eighth Street Station, id signals . 0 ading to pro! Chief Drennan believes the new reg- the initiative in “Pye heard an ould woman from the wer ; ahaa 05 oe Palcotiads <- nthe of pr i A ome Hair Often Ruined ulation will prove one of the most bene- tying tor the! County Minty aay Depeesbadh MAY | Goo au kN eueee aad Coe from | which peosle gutter. 5 x ata 4 he e of ‘a bee! ri b by x at ac merely By Washing With Soap |/ fis!" il Improved service for which wreeiare w mmmau contract of mar- {wail the like of that when he's been) iinius Avenue and Central Park|upon the etomach itself are useless tm Soap should be ased very carefull a want to keep your hair looking its|Pdinance was passed there has been! |, the signal and started from opposite} neutralized and ite accumula t. Most soaps and prepared aham-|® steady growth in the business of/ (0 ‘do the bidding’ makes the com- Seunced, “I always suspected there | dreectena, Ac they approached the| vented, 4, toe, best, thing or ahd Buf contain too much nl This| the common carrier, and an improve. | petition unfair.” | was gold buried to these parte.” Toned oats sis leetar onene' out Gite avoon tut, of | Bisurated eg: i 8 air brittle, Uriee f, 30 cents for the each succeeding one-sixth of a mil ‘The theory of the License Bureau ho and ‘The Evening World have been | striving. Since The Bvening World's riage, which {s of such vital import- ance to her? To allow only the men| make her own contracts, obtain, possess and dis- lines Coney Island Creek. Every man, dark, for {t was after 10 o'clock “It's a banshee!" shouted some one. The announcement seemed to have corroboration in a mournful wail robbed of the treasure,” member of the colony, who does not care for funerals and banshee: another an- | No, 38 West Seventy-seoond Street not knowing that his entrance had been witnessed by a passerby, who to the nearest telephone and noti- |ran West. Policemen Kennedy and Hickey got send & graphonola to J. Daly, Bayonne, DANGEROUS quch canes, for they leave the source of the acid in the stomach, ae The acid must be the trouble. dangerous as evor. mn warm or cold water after which / } a ane foelps makes the “sen in the service that makes Chief} A young man who bravely signs | While the white object wailed some|the front door and calmly walked traitnes the och But ins it. Drennan optimintic, eit * " e telephoned 1 d Pole . fermentation. - Poode white Mes beet thing for steady use te just | orn othe ee cas came eee Bachelor” puts forward this = = = — —_ one telephone d the Coney Island Police| down the stoop. At sight of the po- iy nenase Glareon Gas” he Cane ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which . J \bit of helpful logic to support the : Station. Policemen James Shea and] j\cemen he ran, dodging one and impuntt tho, meat te follow y fe bt a if she did 4 h with a little Bisurated Magnesia, whi: ie pure and grenseless), and is better] (oD com fortably, and there ba¥®|woman-made proposal. Thero are| modern mane whos so absurd to the |ton on the question, ‘Shall a Woman | Archer Chester responded. But Shea] scaling the park wall. He ran sev- we ea aa eee aan aie than the most expei oap or any-{ been many complaints from persone |interesting possibilities in his eug- [social and un, who Feallsen woman's Propose?’ an has a right to pre {fild he did not care to run afoul the} eral ‘hundred yards, but welshted should altars he Kept handy—Aave OO thing else you can use. : jo have had to pay the double tariff) Th needs no further discussion here. The| pose to a man, with whom she b Shea banshee, so it was left to Ches-| down with $500 worth of silverware, One or two tens) Jule will cl notwithstanding, Three or four pas- | Kestion tere is, for example, the |ettect of her proposal is or should be fisves eho could be happy, be- |ter, who was born in America, to in-| and frightened by the shots the po- SORETH ROAT the hair and scalp thorougnly. Simply | sengert Aecided, should either| "sealed bid,” which might be sent| directly opposite, Lt should make him s also a human being | vestigate, Hicoman were firing into the alr, ilietsi moisten the hair with water and rub it] gat the single tariff to make up for|by any young woman who honestly |'0ve her the more, for this very has a right to life ‘Chester waded out inte the meadow| be finally a haved * | andtonsilitisit neglected frequently result ia in, sigh sag sa abesdence of rich} the inconvience or a larger convey-| believes in her right to choose a ea mur certainly think a great Pm hcg be ie Gan enn Gen hi ns na! LAL clare ar aie terious illness, The jonthat willgive tereamy lather, which rinses out easily, | , a]deal of him to ask him to be her life vith a revolver in one hand and his} He said was Adolpt erer, | youquickreliel andi s ff pain every particle dust, diet, |0"°* husband, but whose cheeks grow hot|companion; and any such proposal,|Which a man may pl nightstick in the dther, He came back] forty-five, a carpenter. The police) druggisteand at the Rik art id abe dandrut pd sroestive oil ed lta lead against the) when she imagines herself person- at sees Bot, should make Hh tarcoanct mene if door sit saying he had found James Dugan's} say he is an ex-convict and had extra | a lries quicl and evenly, new rule, bu’ eo Mayor was quick to ; nud and honore¢ 8 pores oe. Wee thle. " iS rods pockets in his overcoat to carry off ’ oe Sauip soft, and the hair fine and|aee its advantages and to approve it. ally conducting ® proposal nen again, if women proposed it{with whom she has been keeping| White mi hitched to @ grocery) EO Nir. Leonard did not know his | i ? Pp a ; 2 Such a bid woul gives an opportunity in a most pi ‘lcompany for a long time and whom| delivery wagon stuck in the mud, It = bilky, Delght, lustrous, fluffy and easy to| City oMcials are co-operating with| enc” * Did would consist of two) fr and delicate way of breaking off [*R expected would propose marriage | took nearly an hour to pull Dugan's - os parte; ealed envelo: of bre ie « nar early 0 » pull z - The Evening World to improve the| tha nama wad addnese oe the une} iong courtships, which, according t0|{ienihin Ie only that his| mule and wagon out of the mire, get taxicab service in New York so It and address of the sender.|the best authorities, are to be dis. |flendship is only platonic, | ‘Think 9 gay gharmocy. A tndatewLwiit become one of tho beat, If not and the “typewritten specifications.” | couraged. #- | what it means to the woman who may| Dugan came along when the job oc r Oommen Ss ounces will supply every member of the q ‘As, for és "C a tow be forced to ‘ace such a situation! | was finished and said his beast wan- family for Ba 4 Ape the best, In the United States. rer iiemenoe ur courts of law have now Armly | xi) her dreams of love and happiness | dere a em ita Wa : My, dear—t love you, 1 betleve|*stablished and recognised woman's| Avs comotetety shattered, and ct times | ret om, ee the meadows while he Health is man’s greatest as- that you love me But rights, in so far that she can make |ehe tec 5 iteck was chatting with a housewife to ut you have tolher own contracts, and obtain, mine [ghe fecla that life itself Is not worth | " set, but in order to practice the give some of your salary to your|wess and dinpose of proporty a ahe| uy litany, fo horse ARAL Wisin he Bnd eee erat serous i P ad mother ani you think there imu'i| pleases, Then does not fairness de-|find out. before it is too late, whether \ noble art of keeping well, it is enough left to support us both.) and that she be permitted to take|the man upon whom she ts bestowing NO JOB WOULD TEMPT i Other-half-of-me, I don't WANT to the initiative in trying ior the con- fections is really sincere? Has} Aen sometimes necessary to employ “ A ct of marriage, which is of such right to live witho a Heli bs suport a ie't were « cripple| vital Importance to her} Wor Ghee rear te the heats hout being | woons T0 QUIT POLICE Me A ea a preventive of disease like crotnina, nats V anp FURNISHINGS TSHR Be HELL Gon ce the ncn | akan thececaipelltion Geel oe p mun of her dre ‘ sbi hoa Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. J le ine of ie rea~ e np lon unfair. e to her nate i ‘e sons why (I think) you care for mo Now, last but not least, if ity or bashfuln Sole Aim Service to Public; Com- man ts because I have @ mind. It would] Yourane marris weuld it not ‘en- he shock that a girl m aad E ; y ar Twenty years ago this » the noblest of ceive by having her pro} missioner Says He Loves acted on his doctor’s advice to turn into a cabbage df I gave up my work, “We NEVER shall live in a board- >-A Final Revision % and th best interests of ese. r does not the world, | jected is not on nth id a the shock she would get when she found out, after a long compan- jionship, that the man for whom Wofk Here. Woods, His Police Commissioner 'Get Duffy's and Keep Well,” and today he says: civilization, rest upon the foun- ra i h 3 a ) ‘ tng houne; 1 promise that. Only, in-| dation: of matrimony? ini micscd up several chances to |has repeatedly denied that he would ow a 0 ces ying at home to watch| “And finally, as I feel so sure that| get married has never considered [resign his present office to become “For twenty yeare I hare used Duff’ fe the cook, I hall help you earn money | the day i# here for women to propose | her more than a friend. Fi ri > 7 P enough to hire one no good that gho| With perfect propriety, and that we] “Let her by all means propose jg [Superintendent of Prisons, explained Pure Malt Whiskey in my houschold, i ’ ° 6 2 need not wait for the dawn of < {that proposal means happiness foc|to-day why he felt It to be his duty having been recommended by fam We have about 3250 Men’s Fancy Suits in our bei ates constant watching, In-| other day, 1 wonder if I could not{her, means, all that js dear to her In|to stay in the Pollce Department as physician as the best all arin plea three stores in Manhatta: d B KI: stead of a gingham-apron wife, 1] offer a word of caution to the women, jlife, all that make life worth living. ljong as Mayor Mitchel wants him he in an rooklyn. promise to be your playmate always, eapecially the younger ones. When “COLME TUDE! |e a ants tive of sickness. I find it especially bene- In accordance with our well established policy to | 0" “"tll you want to stop playing. Red ghe SonMURTILE Hoe he ees SE OS " GE VELA Of AES fictel Ghen one hay 6 Jeary cold.” Kyi : ’ For, because you are as strong and| their divine tleht to propose, lec them | BROKER TO WED HIS NURSE BnOE CHIAK Otiany J2 iL Wale §. Stievenard, Roredale, N. ¥. carry over nothing from one season to another, | foyous ax the west wind, you must bo| be. most sincere and. careful and fou See aban ol ftecRand aie bel al Sy has Sn ivi tet 8 tre welgh all things, so as not to proposo | w 5 e had such a free hand here, we have divided all of these suits into two lots |" love you ac much that 1 beltove | ™.naste,and repent at leisure, | Nusene’ senuased to Mh a Tnghan, [uct absolute support from the uff "S Pure Malt Whiske tien eve! “Cheerfully submitted by © ed to Min e Iatieae aad aon tval ceapanks and marked them at these two prices: ours. will be the millionth marriage, ereUY US CEHLOR.” | SOUTH NORWALK, Conn, Jan, 27, | 00y0" Ane ti eee that nothine | ; ane: the perfect fusion of dreaming and|THI8 LETTER, PERCHANCE, |" tht Mee, Geurge W. Ingham of n t at nothing | is a predigested food in liquid form which favorably influences digestion in fur living, of glamour and vitality. Will id E,! this place announ: to-day the en-|could induce me to leave the work. nishing the necessary food elements to build rich, red blood cor uscles quickly. thorough and tem "We have definite lines disease are real, gives the been working along Our sole atm has been Its effects in promoting nutrition and warding off gagement of their daughter, Mary Jane, lasting. That's why Duffy's, if taken directed, invariably “WRIT SARCASTICK?”" to William Palmer Smith of Plainfleld, you marry me? Then open the sealed envelope (but if you care, you know $14.50 ana $18.50 “Dear Madam if 1 was much inter-|N. J 5 effective ower to throw off and resist severe cou colds, grip, catarrh, bronchit! ‘ ¥ . my name, n’est-ce pas?) and come onsen Ae the. totter whitch K. B. 8, con. Mr. Smith te a bre Shite farce to sayeion the ane i anaes ot the ne Tune troubles nd re kK erip, \ There are so many of these suits that there will be to me to-night. If the angwer 1s “No, enutes eehcge| fieguaslon | "Should | preese & Smith, No. 96 t service to the public. This Get D 9 id K Well ” “a choice of selection, but the earlier | thank you"—then, belovedest, drop|tnat a woman could survive the or. | York: He J ® member work has not been much more than uty $ an eep ln . ik e earlier buyers, of | the envelope into the fire, unopened, | deal of proposing and live lYork Stock Exchange, of the |begun, but we have been able to con-|Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations course, will have the pick of the bargains. My one mean little shrinking scruple [ever afterwards. Tho advice, las Society, Union Club, Players’ Bes ane a eueving cellosmen ions eee 6 asks this, And it doesn't really mat- got on your jcseee, J0nt ait and jenuarel Golf Club and other organiza. oe eee ee cader Mectaingse to the NOTE Get Deir Foagosd wine ney, licensed creates is in all Overcoats (Including Fur and Fur-li . . ter, for I know that you will come." | must confess that it ha oe Sra A ee public than people have suspected, A recess: they cannot supply you, write us. Usel ( g and Fur-lined Coats). At tho worst, auch a communica-| pussied me. to know how a Peete eas 8 eam Hey nrae, twen-liot of work remains to be done, and | household booklet fr 5 tion saves its writer fro ace-to, | Should go about it—should she decide | '¥7nine years or a we h| purpose to go ahead and try to do It.” " x ; { 20% off the usual selling price. Nace wefapal, a. Mumitlation sate | to offer her email hand and cupacious |! a widower of fr t with four Mecsas etait 8 “The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N.Y. children. Miss Ingham atten situation. | fessionally and mv bland | pression that sh papa for bis son unless she really |ite 4 intends to support that son? The |take Pp question is embarrassing, for though | @n exte there are any number of sweet and | Will live nice young men, still there are few, | dence bt 1 fancy, whom a girl would be willing |™ to support. “Then again, suppose that the young man should be so over- come that fainting ensues, how in | heart to some mode tive young man w the big advantage PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR NDIGESTION-IT'S FINE seems the supreme horror to many of our correspondents, WOMAN SHOULD EXEXCISE HER “DIVINE RIGH But here is “Bachelor's” plea in its entirety: ‘Dear Madam: With great in- terest have | noticed your articles | en ‘Should Women Propose?’ and 1 beg to offer my views on this “HAPPY CAL” WAGNER DEAD. ‘amous Old Time Minstrel Expires Suddenly in Syracuse. SYRACUSE, N. Y., Jun, 27.—" Happy Then, ought she to ask any At our Broadway Store only, Men’s Soft and Stiff : Hats that were $3.00 and $3.50, now $1.95, | | alternitt Plainfield York Wagner, the famous old minstre! suddenly here to-day ————_. Joseph B, See Dead. (Special to The Evening World.) AMFORD, Conn., for wenerous BROWNING, KING & CO. Broadway near 32nd Street Cooper Square at 5th St. y rt dled | _—_ > ‘PLOTTING BROTHERS BAILED. | Fulton St., Brooklyn Jan. 27.—Joseph many years Supervisor of Hikes and! ¥ r Forgives Two t RB, & most int the world would she manage t . r apy losert and important litt him or carry him. Or sup- non ir + North Castle and for two terms ‘Treas: . 0 go immediately pose he should blush a sweet ac- CHICAGO, Jun. 27.—Irving and Her-|urer of Westchester County, N. ¥., is on record by saying that | am would he then expect bert Updike, Indicted for conspiracy to|dead at bis home here. He was a most heartily in favor of women's an orn around | murder thelr wealthy parents, were | Deputy hatte ot We meicheniae County roposing, not al i and imprint @ ee to-day on bonds slimmed by thelr) was Vice-President of the Central Bank | i ‘oposing, not alone in leap yi t line? Mow os site, En D. Updike, ant [ot White Plains, and during his official TO e rs | but in every year, for it seems to to screw her courage | ),,,,0r . "J enrver was particularly active in the ° me that it is the divine right of imprinting place—sup- | "!\*)) give the boys’ another | cause of LT Th M t It R h Y St h ll P ‘a? SM enora women to do so, posini he were very tall, jenance,! fi Upidae “ak ancy 4. accuse Gow Phinte Dive e Momen eacnes Your otomacn all Fain tend 4ird byob she were very sho: exe the torney insists o - eH freets West. ith Avenve That only men should be allowed| minors | think of tt the more vom ecuting Til ‘send them to a! Alexander Azarwicz, a beggar, of No. Gases, Sourness Acidit and Heartburn Goes |to propose is a tradition that must} oomplicated the matter becomes, so|ranch out W : 140 Flghth Street, Jersey City, was to- Jhave been handed down to us from] that Tam convinced that B. F me idinee One day sentenced to Blackwell's Island for a ania See the Middle Ages, and it is high time|® Tare and wonderful young w i yen: |thirty days by Magistrate Reynolds in CONTINUING ‘TO-MORROW, ‘THE Jthut this selfish custom be given up. | posscaned of courngy, Mntomcs : Mites Copper tampana|the Adams Street Court, Brooklyn ; ! : [fi ; "8 Di ” tact, and who wisely took advantage | smelters of the thr per camps of | A saewics, who blind, was charged| \ Don't suffer In a few moments all |fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE OF For why should our fair and lovely | of the psychological moment to land| Clifton, Morenci and Medealf, which | With vagraney a tool's tay fret tha stomach distress will go. No indiges-}from any drug store and put your Fish hes BA LoS SE a women of to-day be burdened with| her sweetheart before he knew what|had been shut down more than four | tind man was led around Brooklyn by | tion, heartburn, sourness or belching of |stomach right. Don't keep on But th | k : . | the yoke of antiquity? show aDone. pu ‘Aho pathway to | onthe by the stri whieh ended | its ther Lao, thirteen years old The s, acid, or eructations of undigested | miserable—life is too short—you r matrimony, y ye ‘ay that the prisoner is the owne bre - : Men Ss Suits and O sien There is not one reason why] aman, seoms. filled with the same! wy, that the pegoner Is the owner | food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath | not here long. 40 make your stay agrge- Vere ‘oat Women should not propose and there | pitfalls that {t has possessed since the ‘ardaville, Pa.; three in Swiss: | or headache, 7 ., Jable, Eat what you like and digest ity are many good reasons why they | age succeeding Solomon, 8, E.R." ‘and one in Luzane Borough, | Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its enjoy it, without dread of rebellion in hould, 7 speed in regulating upset stomachs. | the stomach. i at 50 should NOT NECESSARY; HER CHARM This the surest, quickest and most cer-| Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your e home anyway, Should one of the fam. ily eat something which with them, or in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stom- ach derangement at daytime or during the night, it is handy to give the quicke “That a man would lose respect for @ woman, and that the very woman SHOULD WIN HIM, | herself would lose her feminine charm| “pear Madam: In answer to your \- question, ‘Should Women Propose? 1 say no, because tt is not necessary, For man cannot live without woman! tain indigestion remedy in the whole world, and besides it is harmle: Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear—they know Pape’s Diapepsin will save them from any stomach misery, doesn't agree What is Castoria i 3 * hould whe sao ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops : single-breasted models, of | models, both in style and TE ere e ae ee i inee ar C and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, | Please, for your suke, get » large lest, surest relief known. lain and fancy materials; | fabric; sizes $4 Lo 42 chest; ural charms, and first a Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee, It THE SUITS are in two and three button THE OVERCOATS are in the season's newest man; second, hold the interest; third, let it ripen into love, and gular Values up to $30.00 | Regular Values up to $25.00 destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, For more than thirty years it Hi h then. you can be sure of a has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind 1g Class Overcoats proposal, It would appear to | Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhaa, It regulates the Stomach me that the woman that has not and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, «¢ The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy, Allow noone to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and **‘Just-as- but Experiments that charm enough to get a man with- out proposing to him stands little chance of holding him after she gets him. “T have had numerous friends and have never failed to get a proposal. Chesterfield models; full silk lined; velvet or self collars; also mixed cheviots; quarter silk lined; Reduced to $24.50 PASE RESHDHATS SUA ||| Best for Colds, throat and| MINUTE: lungs. Builds you up. No re TF. R. | trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and |Alcohol or dangerous AHF Ae RiaeT pe ll Children —Experience against Experiment. \dru “Doar Madam: Allow me with your| Geowine Castoria always beare tho signature of EAT THEM LIKE CANDY ao Bis Kind pexmuuslon to @xprome my oplas