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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1916. GERMANS CAPTURE URE | V Vanity Turns Women Into Peacocks, MADGUNMANWHO Diet and Exercise Course” FRENCH TRENCHES, But the Chosen Symbol Is a MA LE! / SHOTFOUREVADES Fer Women to Reduce BERLIN REPORT Women Vainer Than Men? Oh, No, Ruth St. Dente a ccassascscaassssassactanaasioeee i (fF EOF ALBANY. In Weight and Fi igure | Doesn’t Believe That for a Moment, but Her | lan Twenty-Four Daily Lesson Presents Dance Symbolizes the Feminine Weakness. | sassits rage ks Victiny ta| to ie Doone the fear of. ‘Dit ene Recteied Ss ICKS clims bets at ‘Sosts Silently— by Which She Recently Reduced the Weight of en 210-1b. Woman 23 Ibs. in Four Weeks. ‘Ble Force Hunting Him. | te * Bee ee Heavy Gains and 1,164 Pris- oners Are Claimed on - : By Nixold* Greeley-Smith. hen 3 “Because of her personal vanity a Princess of India was changed into! Western Front. @ peacock. When I was in India they showed me descendants of tbat royal | bird. There was even one Hindu who pointed out tho peacock Princess herself.” So Ruth St. Denis expounded to me the genesis ot | the peacock dance which she will give for the first lime in New York at the Palace Theatre next week. The peacock dance is symbolic of woman's va: Miss Si. Dents sald. “There are many women all over the world who have been turned into peacocks, only they don’t know it.” { I could well believe Miss St. Denis., For charming little girls were being changed into peacocks before our | very @yos on the stage of the Hudson Theatre, where the originator of the peacock dance was “trying out” half a dozen youthful | REPULSED, SAYS PARIS. | See | ALBANY, Jun. 29.—The residence LESSON NO. 18—Body Bending With Dumb Bells, intricts of the city were to-day dotted | Back numbers of these lessons may be obtuined by sending a 2-cent with eatra policemen and detectives) stamp to Miss Furlong Igr each leason desired. Readers are invited to searching for the supposed mad gun-| COrrespond with Miss Furlong, who will reply through the columns of The iy afternoon ang | ening World. she does not print correspondents’ full nam Both Reports Indicate Fierce New Offensive by Germans | South of the Somme. BERLIN (via wireless io Suyvile L 1), Jan. 29.—Geraan stormed French nehea northeast ht Nouville yesterday on a front of nearly a mile, taking 227 prisone said an official statement trom the War Office th ternoon, “Northwest of the farin at Lacrolie, Vortheast of Neuville, the Who late yestor lust evening shot fou na, in | Juring two so severely egovery | ts doubtful through the back and one thr | the side with a twenty-two ulibre | |revolver, cither e@ilpped with al silencing device or fred through the} pocket of a heavy ulster the unidentl- fled man wears | Of the four shot, two heard muftiot | Teports and the other two were not! aware th wounded until! tth in the ote from weakness, © police balieve they huve to cope! nex t markanan «ho igh his pocket @ one! sops tr ERS ee Sc ee ee oe eee ey RUTH ST DENIS IN HER PEACOCK stormed 1,500 yard of enemy @ iRA &, wnee.. d trenches, copturing enemy sol diers, among them one vik the official statement, °F took nine machine jsut French attycks against our porit | Only one of the victims ts believed | TO-DAY'S EXERCISES, ILLUSTRATED. near Neuville recently takon by t }to have s© 4 the gunman, this By Pauline Furlong. | fuid furnished by the body for the ene, _breka, down beh th J having been coproae by w young] The illustration to@ay shows wn [Jviuis, sometin missing strneture enemy succeeded jn wUpling «© mM \ Nor crater “In the western part of the village of Sainta Laura, near Arras, the ¢ mans stormed und toot from man wearing « long blac ster and} n dArK slouch ‘at, Who asked ta for raed Lag SRE ee Stab exercise and is 4 forerunner to the}! ' 4 thateh. Unable to grant the request, } Hat: lueted away, | Uvermauecse, which ts most difficult CONSTIPATION ‘CURED nud oMteopath advanced form of the vody bending eer tae the man who was the c e Thin! JOUN ites: “th Or reneh a group of lou hack, A about and saw 4 bd dll al one, for veveral’ weeks ub “South of the iver Somma the ehide yoang. man asdacl performed wita roome a very obstinate’ case ate eaptteod wilde ue twenty-five yours old, clad like the dumb-olls, small) of vonstiontion. | 1 used to take a cu yar ¢ ’ j Person wh “ } him, running flatirons or auy} jow 1 take the exerciges Instead. [ | 1 ba | away. | sinall, conventent| also do body bending twinting. 4 ‘ ‘Gésinuie + 5 iiss Barner & und would be without them for officers aud 927 Ire wy ch J onattiat Marguret Stopt, a domeatie| you WEY | Koytning in the wore T realty. feel a 27 renel os x w jCnploye » the family of Deputy have baudy, After] jike u new wo wid thanks to you. ners. They alao captured thirteen - A ‘ | Attorney a! Wilber W. Cham you are more toll ie how to make the alum machine guns and four minw thre 4-9 904 LENE EET RE Ho ddhdebanke ba beds dbebiWd | Hera, wan on hor Way to the Umamt ution for hardening the flabby @esis Gea i y ubers Practived you] anon, for, ; a o Sa Germar CON bene tlhe ore in whe w f, noltring detachment advanced 2 candidates for admission into her company. They were very lovely in their! 4p M : : si he : j may do this exer-| {Uae two tables Ho ule of powderes j enemy’ d-line (renches aid took SCaut Greck draperies, and they grew very self-conscious and fe vot 51 SENATORS FAVOR IRISH EMIGRATION. IS eral description of the one be CURE wURCeNe without anythiag | see, i lwentysteny heer everal prinoner: tlurning without Ghemselves under the famous dancer's Scrutiny and her words Hlaved to. have done the whoot She! ih the hands, but for the prevent | ar + wr part and une it om to thelr former positios BUT MAN IS TNE GRE/TER*—— “| BRANDEIS FOR JUSTICE LOWEST OM RECORD) wis: invcaies® tun ‘arr scors jam mbiin you aro touring Me you |e 3h, “Ba onl fe Yay “In the Champagne lively artiltery EcoTieT. 4 sword dippod In ‘ood of th ered a a0-calibre curtridge had been| should have something in the hands ba , and mine engagements have occurred. | “You think women are vain, then, fehl abl dies TESA TELUS Ge | slipped inio her muff jto lend balance, expocliily after you) REDUCED BREAST—xRd Law : On th . 1 rm ss ” yr AO 40; becal men st | Confirmation of His Appointment toj Total for 1915 Is 8,000, Against] Byery a: officer In the elty 4 RENCE K tt follower! n the Combres heights of the Meus 1; “Wainer than men sinile upon them and caress them, | ' pe at work rounding own. drug| end and reach the floor 1 emer River « French nine did only stight “Oh no," Migw St. Denis protested | /) do not realize the quict but im-| Highest Court Likely, Des pite | fen-Yeur Average of users and t wh reon at any | TO-DAY'S EXERCISE: breast and Kk they damage to the advanced German aickly, “Don't you see thut WEN) 1, abi declarations at independ | Bitter Oppo ition. | 34,000. . ’ Neh eeeeHOn Of) Sinnd with thi feel MOSUL droeb T hy 1 ining more than trenches, The enemy was forved tothe Indian princess became Uttorly | wouy that are being Igned io our D © matter how trivial « form. of a . ee" ltour Inches. Lum now trying the ehin Withdraw after an attempt to uccupy (mad with vanity she was changed! Batis tase ave acbalé o¢ ant. | AMEN : 29.— There] DCRLIN. Jan. 29.—Otheial figures oe Inches apart head, chest and shoulders} and neck rises with the alum so- th “nea [Into a .MADLB bird? Seriously, 1 think| ” mie Ten Ate Bftaic I were indications to-day of bitter op- Irish eoiigration for 1915 are the] PEACH BULLETINS BEGIN. Well up. Head the body slowly, and |tutlon and I will get as satts the mine crater, suffering ‘“Y that women muy tuke more interest} its": 42d suffrage is the most super- positi @ntirmation of Presi 1. Excluding the emi LAUREL, Det, Jan Fruit j#t the same tine reaching out over | factory ¥ oases, South of Apremont forest an |that women may take more interest} qoii, or aympt ox 4,000 years | BOSH 4 ution of Presi- | tows cord. Excluding the ¢ “AUREL, Det, Jan, 29, ; ; ——__ . aeroplane was shot down by aNd pride in their personal appearance | i! Of symptoms, 2 Tike thie {ent Wilson's nomination of touisl gran 1000-—whe went growers ore alarmed over the 08. Tien! Kaos. Continue beadine| ao cue WATHN FOR CASALE Fun artillery, Cie pilot killed and than men do, but men are much more| "yy ). Denis vlanted a slenders| Q°mblt# Brandeis the United | Grout Britain, most of them io work! continued warm iceather, Sap atid Wor ree ane ene Frank Hall, a member of the ‘ i 1 tah ’ Ha) wa a. 9 “I States Supre: Court pened, but A SHUG feet tie hatad 6 ne . a4 far ot t the observer injured egotistical than woman, don't) you]... and to show man's apotbe- |=" ' nun | has started in peach and other , et ik aru a duc “It is BOW established that in thy think?" bd ab pa ie llth ae naw | Here ts reason to believe that he will! number uf emierunts from Ireland to] trees. A hard freeze would be SBiy reas oct Se you Gaus celntort: |, - Board of Néwcation ef Oredeth ie 4 Pnlieud, he| “Mon have a sort of doubled-bottered | °° sk $ hie 2 be confirmed, Jail parts of the world was just over peas J Cae ee yn TTY, We reach eo} J., We tooking for ‘the maw: who air raid on Freiberg Thursday night 4 avea 7 > vi Marjorie Daw, with poor Marjorie *A canvass of the tovday) (aelee ihe youtly avirdie forAhe Wal fatal to this year's prospects, far that you will lose your balance, sold him five gallons of walter Pinca nat ond tWo ciVillans were in. |Vanity that women lack,” I answered. | .mebow always in the depths) cated that 51 Senators can be ounted | ne salutcan cmartian sacar white sudden cold weather would am this will destroy the poise you are] from a barret on a wagon, repre: Jured, but only slight damage was | 3s man’s egotism is tien Face aa Mim St Denis aid nob evem ty) ce: with ‘ceriulniy tor wontreaticn : ee a cart to the| Ril the trees in their present Jendeavoring to attain | senting it to be gasoline, Tha done.” f x-egotism and then personal! yiaine men particul I don't Bauer ee uous padi Return to the starting pasition und! lane c ont while only 49 arc necess: eb ; o partly to the pradual| condition turn to the starting paaition & ale was made near Pari PALL Jan. 29.-Aft severa! jesotiam. He's proud that he isa Mad,| 40. now any woman whu observes 4 ee Phe be-} war, and alyo partt praca cule: woe, mie Near MEE lief he will be confirmed on the assumption that nu more sub. |, stantial objections “uve brought tol, ght regurding his fitness for the Lours’ bombardment, the Germans |40d then he's proud that he's that yesterday launched « new offensive |Peerless Man—Himself. f course, ditions tn Ireland | te basal hited capat ue Malte and Hall thought he had @ bare | : | | | Bead in the sume manner to the dial talatio: 0 4“ alte ti . WASHINGTON ALLOWS right side about five times, if you wro| 99tn until his auto stalted @gainat the Froneh positions south of| “I think that te true, i ‘0 fem | ——— the river Somine, the War Office re- | uk. “Women are never vain of the} ii. their romance, ¢ | With Lotnat Covnaugh 4 beginning, and then do the same to \s y ir sex: y wv i Fe ee OR DLANAPOLIG tet 3 ml third and Munster last, in 19d the the loft side. Alweys thoroughly relax Ported this ufternon. ‘They charged | Simple fact of thoir sex; and yet howl tut uxtromely impractical selfsae | _.1 P herself van blame inen. For it ty not man Who keeps women under, but women themselves with their t Miss St. Dents dere } . t : t alam for a few seconds when you bring the 1 ‘ . Fourteen hundred) delega ; 4,252 cnigrants were patd pe sas the French trenches front wov.|Proud women ought to be ‘Sf thelr! ines, iivery woman because of hor| | Buon ot the : ss hits (ae tnt: Usitte tem! [tal A e M |body to the upright position. This ts oral niles wide, nding, froin the |Womanhood. They are the torch bear-| notions has her Waterion, Every | Wee nese tt, fan by fevers ia ine United states. ttaly Gives Assurance Guns Mount. Mat LARC ee eons ual bend of the ue to brise anders of immortality. ‘They do every- woman who ty motber bas her] indorsed the Fontainebleau, wt Ike Napoleon, } rand Lares on #he abdicates in favor of her son! |ing him th And then she sees the son grow up| toiling m spointnn val ly Load py joel ed on Steamer Are Only for Detensive A a nits SHOW UP TO EAVES OF | wasursssost 2 southward. Every aptack was Te-lthing for the race, for the child, It ts Rapeeee the CAicinl” wiatement G81 41 very wall for men toleay that © Meanwhile there was no lull in the |Woman can have but one child 1 year heavy fighting north of Arras, par-]and a man can have as many ae he |rests the muscles, and kids you tn nite obtaining. balance for the next move- | Republic. Leader in’ Hudson ment, The bending sifould be slow! County Succumbs Without » and the body should + ltaly ha and delibe rat ag Fea De Any am ne |to say that women are not ft to Tule: HOUSES IN ONTARIO iotted 08 the Hiner Verona are tor|sink with » graceful droop) and not Warning at Assembly. cularly ro euville cs. t y Diiog- han ent, , b 4 f to.Givenchy. Tho French last night | UKes But man's part ae that they never can rule; that, poor! LABOR CONFERENCE FAILS purposes only, and the} with w Jerk George W. Decker, active for more ‘by a lively counter at recaptured | eal drama is very smal \creatures, they are too sen n portion of the h positions| ‘Indeed it ts," T agreed. “Man is} aken by the too much governed by their Dress and Waiet Mo I w pais "De partinent to-day advised the TO-DAY'S MENUS. than twenty years in Republican poll- ay} People Had to Tunne | mental, | rf "| “l | and coal f : hard for a moment, as if wondering Louts 1 ude or the the Italian Hiner Vv she was) a lemon in i of hot water euch | business, la addition to owoing 4 mily : , | the, voterprises, i | ' to tunnel In order to leave thet hones F : t Ww much of it I meant, and I was| “Women ought to be vain—of being Palieg: ¢ ' Sore tha four (oct of vnow has fallen | due to wall for ftalla this afters | o opning alt hour before breakfast.| company and oth iow nue meant, 4 3 : Un b i¢,| Women—not of having preity bain of | ™ oS curiatiee onc Ha’ bead’ been eobagie MRT eed sndering the same thing myself, hoard mec mday anc ane Faeti rcpeint’ fale Mia 4 i asea aR’ thes FeAUBLlon-C6 uc ra GIVEN 10 BERLIN Ne Ladin) ue apie of xquisiic {teeth or a symmetrical figure, but of | 7), ix wome do jada A Canada ine train ¢ Wine _ Th 8 eaitsa aehin esate reasury that there Wau no objection ' — Grapotrult, broiled} tics In . City, leader of the Hud- ans ay, | tittle moce than a super in the race by Jie : Lunohens ; ' city beara Ns Ae Ue FM may | Ute rhe: buries why coma (202 nee) we | Me fa \moare Out of Homes on the Outskirts ty permitting the Italian liner to |cgive's iver, rowaih salud, gluten} #ou County Republican, Awsoctation, rh elai6! eit drama 9 | more than | After two weeks conte : ‘ Tne New York customs author 0, if desired }and a former Tax Commissioner of In the region of the Ville-en-fecht i tea tan | Kort William bread und tva or coffeo, if desire our heavy artillory set tire to a Gor. | OU in the frst act to get the tea tales | aay ¢ simmons are no good |"? Protocol, repre tive of Bort Willian itles Were instructed to « Y Ship. | Dinner-—Lolled corned beet and cab-| Jersey City, dropped dead shortly af- man ammunition depot,” said the] or the French maid who utters about | 1 O08 TTmmoDs are Ne Bod i ees in thie atone and FORT WILLIAM, Ont, Jan, 2%.—| Na decision law been reached ax to! Dinn ten noodles, with to-| ter midnight at Mairmount Hall, No. oMcial statement, “Numerous ex-| with a feather duster, he existe prin- GUinoes?: Rear ake wocnan! | industry and repre {Fort Willlu almost completely anow the rade Uy nA meric Ms which ‘ Me | bage or kale, gluten noodles, \ | 16 Borgen Avenue, herd Mk waa an losions resulted.” cipally » what follows, Hv my [workers failed to it was an . Aun Gin! ‘ iene perintted | mato sauce, baked eggplunt, stewed . Plo clpally to explain what | But while f was thinking these bound, cunditiuns velng the worst inti gyi} he sue asurances are meetiig of the Bergen So- $$ ——__— , Aiahoe dor tie aatrance| as Ain be | nounced this morning, Tlore will bo | paranroon: vecue: Buch atheeta oe hate ; reaches: ‘a . e Beare yee ee eh cotter cr ine (CROUEDIA A Waal feulinlag Gid0: that| Co cena ree lio, mubsoot opened after lust. night's, heavy (¥en. s 2 eq yocent lesson ttiavarno? iuane (elm CHUL OF Cha SUE AAS SRO FOR: # Miss St. Denis and I had come a long}of higher wages, shor nurs, and |! wow look tke cansoum and 18! tpon receipt of, inutructional om. Tine hot lemon water, but L iruat} Mr. Decker lived at No, 1§ Berg pleve Bahret “ er| Way from our peacocks. And she] better conditions « ne put up tof? dwellings w ap from Washington, the Custom House | toned the i Miss St) Denis looked at ine rat ’ the Board. of Modera of whieh ders are taking the Juice of halt] Avenue and wits la the to-duy | seemed to feel it, too, f had duy fed clearance papers tomy re be wala | nted Ay papers yr We residents on the if] d the Hudson will gery ter which was brought, are was, because no finn, beautiful mus- ws fat, stimulates the iiver to a tlw butterfly girl Muttered ‘about | beg the mothers of the race. Ob,| HF ‘ - ve mogul engines STRIKE HALTS LINER. ene the sallow complexion,| County Republican Association res the stage in front ' : sone ih F a a on and clears the sullow coi ‘ 7 eakeged, are oine Wo vhange Os ‘i | cently for the purpose of 4ghting the 4 s Den sed peck fk I, Hoorn auore ee ek AND REDUCTION Alps. f 4 the ay co et ie acock talk |*Wakened, are going to change this| Abraluty Antern ‘ are oF Lake | fatmard Bound, Anchors [HEALTH A GB RSRUGTIC Acore ic| criginal orgunisetion, He walt Peaaaenaa te eae eee ee vor! ‘ J orker fi niles fron Port Arthur. She Crew. he symmetrical, é a jon ew with little exclamations, toward her, | ¥rd a on weld to-day thers Was na Pa Ta Port | The New York. the “American |the one encased in firm, healthy mua. | dent of the Board of lections for 4 of ‘harming, my dear!" "You're OPEN CAR AND DANDELIONS. n dispute and that 12 f ART NOTL TLine, which left her pier at) 12.16 cle, like a garment, and to attain this! ™4ny years and had held many other & very graceful!” till the butterfy Brooklyn man rode home last Would. atril vasann, jorclack to-da chored off Tomp-|exercims are absolutely essential, No| Political offices, His wife and one ; But It Is Understood That Ger-|tvtned into a pretty, preening pea- nt on No, #64 of th | For @ month three Cezanne | iinavilic inatead of procovding to soa. | ehert and easy route to ‘health ‘and | yon survive him ; ju S Understood That Ger-|‘*"" ht there on the siag.| mont on open car No, wi? of the water colors hung upside down in | {1 developed that moxt of the deck | phyaleal beauty will suffice, and. to <a ‘iia onal cock our times” Alia Bt. Denis | (8rd hie chien ty take them to One of he BR ' ' | eat A wow the differenc demanding. wn incroase. of” wane | peg ewe dat the same 5) . peacock in o 7 “4 , . ‘i a ne « © Re Iny Pre body demandin veinetense (Gf Wager. | henge alout a he me L ; any ee Be ee eae parent PENS |" nacel Wherg Fis Staying. om ee thin was lett shorthanded and | Wine, Mallefuctory reduct worn Be | repared for i — . ing into women. Do you know tha detions, Beactly a year ugo yes: One r the St. | COUNT A WAR PRISONER. — « neyored until extra men could | Erte way, and while the tous of fea ° 4 WASHINGTON, Jan —Secretary ing only of her fine feathers, there) Geep from nig front sidewalk that Charles 8. He to be m. ih Uriowskt Brn ported to in understood that the nit- | skin will always be at bing ae Lansing to-day denied published re-} ir. ten putting such petty vanity be- ; a _ a Publi © Comm ve | atte, in applies to the Sider » big | hideous reminder ne flesh ports that the United States had given |ijjna them. 1 could not help thinking PATROLMAN GOES To CELL.| to tal th 0 LUDEN's: | lundred a Twe cials declared, until the German H Street ow tr the Pacific const and wan Ges have been built up during the Germany until Feb. 5 to make a defin- | that they are putting vanity Where it Feb. 1 ‘ porte ee ih a \ ; ated & Orda). at treatment t muppor’ fae skin, Whien 4 ‘ yeacock as the symbol ‘atrolma multed Hin, frag si epee “ig yl i GH rot ald the str a FO Oya this, Sor + disavow the sinking of tho Lusitania, | eee ne a ruDE TOWARO| rataranna, iRAKay or di 400 a ae i asuttoas tie ft fi thes cnume the sor neseonuey profuse | COUGH DROPS 4 declared that the Lusitania negotia LIFE CHANGING. Street Station, was held ty $600. bail poet Mol ay Die a sitet Cama a Seote Pie pores and helps the skin in elim | } aha ke ; “A wonderful change has coms over | A/C" Station, wos hold in $600 b x 4 cich , and. LM la Ba st ggg Rs gi oll gir apaeaanchiguabsvadati one-one rican women {n tho last ton] Washington Height» Court tosdas on c ys in well known gor] LONDON, Jan, 29—A “Kiet canal | PATE Sheathing, whieh purifies. the early in tho week, when the German | Mneric io ontin'ieds cnaene ne eceutting hol tobe to f He was here when | for Great Hritain, conecting the Iver | Belch end alao nudde materially in Give Quick lef r t Uorlia al zearsy’ Ming St. Dente continues, CBAIEe Of aaxaulting ‘Vhoman Mitchel ' ind waited to Join hte! ciyde, which flows into the Irish Se f up the superfluous fat. AN reece frabetaltiea 30° Bera: o “ft seoms to me that woman's|conductor of an Mighth Avenue sur aa : However, he "was | cide which flows into the Irish & se barnine up tie super auors it Ae MA ATATS at HP DrOnCNRS AMFROINODS | oe attitude. toward lite talcan ‘The patr was sent to a the th home nnd ‘hi Bich whe ® recently discusmed Gee | toe Weight and gain health which embodied wi the points for} whole attitude toward life lsjcar The pate Kida He Ww is mi trope He | Ben, th s Lecontly dlecuan would paiuice walen f mein the United: Rtates contends, aia thing of ull ts that it has altored| Mitchet! said MeAvo in of t ' ae we wes paved “memeure bu 5 ang There could be no new move, oM-| Hid think oe in ae ory aspect of lite, |clatlies, bourded ear at One! Br ope Letters Fro i in every relation of life, thers ts Jost night and insloted on standing or newer of LOST FIFTEEN POUNDS-MRS. eared, Ofte Nad Donen truth and there is the counterfeit. {qj EM platior he conductor hia naw y | H, weitea: “Y have been follow. | The new draft was made Vormerly women preferred the voun- | Loppedd the © sald, and oi 4 ott) course for five weeks and | great shipbui ving your course for five 3 an yon Bernstorff and is understood to Avoy to step de or get olf the | Scores of Passe great shipbuilding red ties of | and putt terteit, They liked the sug by H Ciyde disposal |have lost fifteen pounds, Will sand~ ovide that Germany shall disavow |car and the policeman punched his Hacas cent He dlapoaul | hive make me fat 1¢ made trom vr that Germany ut oreaveW | sentiment and men fed women with | noxe 'p) bonductor culled) Batralmanican A three-car U. Siuten bread?” the destruction of the ship and ac- them, To-day women want the truth| oy or ihe, West) One Hundred “and aevent se Ne Trace of Pet If you do not use pork or fat me: Knowledge us a matter of law thel!'” ane newapapera have mo ideu|% third (treat Blutlon who Aes L in vmncy. tr rhirty-fifth Street ee The worviced were Georgina I on them they. will not make fa All lost or found articles ade » Fights of the neutrals who were lost. |i,,y women bave chu@ged. Rut y« Mitchell wads a complaint, [and Witth Avenue, South Hrookiyn, at mterrupted wile the ian 'wan "carried | qLAWARSLI Ca Searen~ | ogy EIGHTEEN POUNDS— MIS. | ried. in The, World w Bocrotary Lan ink inerely flatly!ang 1 know. Freedom has done 't —enremgioe : r ' . Is vin’ ir it Me ing partion huve futled 1 any yy)", H, writes: “By carefully follow- tion Bureau, Vuliteer Building yy date been set as! Work has done it, The Lwppldst | Bettiah Call Youne Hachclors to Flag, | x00 ror ; Jn Baring, supposed to ing your course for tide T have | Arcade, Tack “Mans Wee any's reply. | women are these who realise that tt iy] LONDON Jan. 29.—-Tour groupe of |{ . ’ "A nehed following tts roe tne} n pounds and cannot thank TeTaee iti, Senttleneks "aa smen are thos r n alll awiee Baninnlen: (Mas He ° Jail you enough for enlightening me a th St, and Broadway; SPAWN All officials ar hing to! (ar casier aw Well a4 finer to wore tor | PeCrU amipalen| pin : AAR NS leo withe: Daatne ne io lowe wolmitie t am | World's, Matiem Office, 486 Gtecuss the Lusitania neguriations,|ceiaseives thua to put men to w ris | twenty enty- | pe rte Te anaes ed een Out dartynels yours old, tall, atrong | Wool 188th Sl. oad Werte ession provails among those! eo and y{ tinue Inen broke into Hand jook and feel tine: 1 can do the exer | Brooklyn the impr lon Hf i nong thi . for them. ; Nave oaiacs a y 1 t Gut n-\foreed Juiler Bran Voat tu: ps with cawe, but | have a continual | nai, Desekions toe Oe N Whe. are in position to know of the Men don't understand this quter, | ‘ barn Wer od and the } Kvn adid Captain. Pe render ho privoner, who we tld on cracking in my knee joints. What owing the printing of Jatormed that the eed geet | peaceful revolution in the soulu of v the ‘aeclicnt was caused Lyn’ dis | Hast Biatysnavench mercete The cheney | Rite lect. Ootoley eee apres tee ere Ris and whut will remove it?" ertisement, controversy led with. | Women,” Misa St. Denis continued, |. Coiitecause riy-—Laxative Br wm int com Sbedienoa of aignala. Trattic wae d “to 0b Captain Sullivan, th men he surrendered Barin, Several things muy cause 3. wants tho controversy settled with be R ho cates Teak is Gals Go 15 Qs obedien n Traitic was dy! 4 hie ap tain Bulliva, who} eaid they were going to lynch hint, jometiines lack of lubricuting oil in out unnecessary delay, ‘Their revolutions are written with ¥. W, Grore's sguavuse on wa ese Vayed half un ouur, lives ip Brookly: w

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