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FRIVOLS AND FADS FOR REAL GHARITY a Open Their: Palaces to Aid the Less Fortunate of Humankind. Full Refutation of That Their Hearts Are | Calloused. ‘That the society women of New tt lesely unmindful of the needs and sufferings of those less fortunate than themselves, is a charce ever Popular with up-State legislators, @mall town prophets, and even so- PBistioated citizens of the world who should know better, But the accusation? Asa matter of fact the women of the Four Hundred have this winter organized and personally Participated in many important Philanthropio activities, designed to beneft the unfortunate in this coun ry and tn the warring nations of Eu- Tepe. The following brief and by no means complete summary of this work is itself excellent proof of the real and wise generosity of our well- to-do women. Although the season ts not more than half over, four social leaders already havo opened their own homes to ald charitable undertakings. ‘The four are Mrs. Vincent Astor, Mrs John Jacob Astor, Mrs, W. K. Van dorbilt and Mrs. Payne Whitney. It was only the other evening that Mr Whitney’s drawing room, at No, 97 Fifth Avenue, was turned into a mammoth Food Show, for the benefit of the New York Hospital Soctal Service. 8 organization keeps track of poor patients discharged from hospitals, to during convale nee sary nourishment and help. the splendid country estates scatte: make sure that 'Lhis roll of toilet paper con- tains 1000 sheets. Why buy a roll of paper becauseit looks big or you can get so many rolls for a quar- don’t knowhow much paper you're getting? “It's the Counted Sheets that Count’” Peet tiasua |. ‘Toilet Paper will sell itself to you on quality, because it is soft, white and sbsorbent. 10c a roll. Sani-Tissue. Treated with Ca balsam, healing. 2500 sheets in carton of 3 rolls, 25c, SCOTT PAPER CO, 90 Church Street New York 100 Year P I L L An Effective Laxative Purely Vegetable Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, etc. QO or E Our nign until relieved Chocolate-Coated or Piain rtl TABLE (° All lost or found articles m vertised in The World wiil listed at The World's Informa~ tion Buroau, Pulitzer Bull Arcade, Tark Row; W Uptown Office, northwest cor- mer 88th St.’ and Hrowdw World's Mariem Offler, 1 West 125th sty and World's Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing~ ton St, Brookiyn, for 30 days following the ting of the @ advertisement, “< N.Y. RICH FORGET \Leaders of ‘‘400,” Active in Philanthropy, GIVE TIME AND MONEY. || Charge} York are devoted to fads and frivol- | that they are selfishly or heed- | just how | much—or how little—truth ts behind | all over Long Island came superb | fruits, vegetables and flowers, eges and butter, hams and sausages—even one live pix. The children of million- aires and multi-millionatres sold | chances on puppies and kittens, all of | them highly pe Mrs. Whit- ter when you! BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1916, SAINT CYR POOR Refute a Slander Against the Very Rich TEXAS BOY: NAME JACK THOMPSON en Mystery of Husband of “Silent” Smith's Widow Cleared in Will Inquiry. STILL DENIES IDENTITY. Once Hotel Clerk and Chorus Man, First Married Rich Widow Redfield. Attorney John F. Brennan of Yon- kers, aa special guardian of a minor heir, fled ih the Surrogate’s Court at White Plains on Saturday a recom- | mendation that the Court order an| i | areetanstes to determine wnnter| 3 public policy dows not demand re- opening probate of the will of Caro- | Mine Redfleld Saint Cyr. If the spec | guardian's view is sustained by Sur- | jrogate Willam A. Sawyer, objections may then be filed to the codicil | whereby the inheritance of a grand- |son, Henry Alexander Redfeld gr, | was reduced from $100,000 to $50,000. | | This proceeding brings into court! the international mystery of the life i] Mrs. SP JACOB AsTOR MRS.Wwe: K Ye NDERBILT OR, J Teme Fs ey Aime DUpeWy. j ; of Jean Harald Edward Saint Cyr, | ney herself compiled and sold a cook | tendent- of Municipal Lodying! een eisch or do Saint Cyr. ‘This Young man, book, containing recipes which were | House. { PUG 6S ener Y25N WORLD of many and marked soc wraces the favorites of Queen Victoria and| On the evening of the preceding} st Wasted | other at ladies. ‘The proceeds of | day was presented for the first time Jand unknown past, buried his firat | the sale were away up in the four-| the Waldorf-Astoria, the Junior! wife, the aged Caroline Redfield, last | figure sums. | League entertainment for the bencfit ‘ | January. He astonished society of A VANDERBILT succes many charities, in which all t miss two continents last April by marry- Ccess FOR pular di ok part. ANGELICA 5 BROWN Me % sMactind THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL, Jing Annie Armstrong Stewart Smith, SAL made trustee, By codicil dated May 13, 1914, the amount of this legacy is ned to $50,000. “When the will and codicils were offered for probate no was appointed for the infant. It Rig 4 be that no proper objection can be to the codictl and yet du Togard tor i the interests of the infant’ neem that some investigation to require should be made by a guardian ap- pointed by the Court inte the sireum- stances attending the execution of the instrument which took away from the infant the sum of $50,000. If Saint Cyr nad married as his second elderly wife one less promi. nent than Mrs, “Silent” Smith he might easily have escaped the die- tinction of publicity. While he wae the husband of Mra. Redfield he was Ignored by society. Tha second marriage was of inter- national prominence, however, and the unkown Saint Cyr was thrust immediately into a glare of inqui tiveness. SECOND MARRIAGE BROUGHT HIM INTO LIMELIGHT, Mrs, Smith was Annie M. Arm strong, daughter of a distinguished Maryland family, born to social posi- tion and finely educated. In 1879 she married William Rhinelander Stew- art, rich and socially prominent in w York. Her sister married An- thony J. Drexel of Philadelphia, Divorcing William Rhinelander Stewart at Sioux Falls, 8D, Aug. 24, 1906, Annie Armstrong Stewart three weeks later married James Henry Smith, the richest bachelor ta New York soctety, who had inherited $60,000,000 from a Chicago uncle, Mr. th died within a year, on the eymoon in Japan. His will left $3,000,000 in lieu of dower to the widow and provided generously for patho daughter of her Orat marriage, Miss Anita Stewart. In 1909 Miss Anita Stewart mar- the Prince do Braganza, grand- n of the depo: King of Portugal nd present pretender to the Portu- nese throne, Wherefore Saint Cyr, ing Mrs. Smith, became ¢ jep-father-in-law to a. Prince and jep-father of a Princes: Reyond the tact that Saint Cyr haa come to live at the Redfleld home te Hartford in 1908, and that some time when and where unknown—he had married the rich old lady, his history wan sealed NT CYR AND WIFE, WHO WAS WIDOW OF ‘‘SILBNT” SMITH. ae beens POT ERED DE rie ———- MAY TRY RECALL ON the first time society saw ttself In the ANGIND I Raw | : Hardly a fortnight ago, Mra. W. K,| movies.” M ch huyler the wealthy widow of James Henry | + BAY E Van brew open lier beautiful| Brown was t 4 c PARENTS ARE BOUND TO (Silent") Smith. bs Fifth Avenuo for the | Settings alternated between Piping Jean Harald rtward Saint Cyr,|¢ in Ambulance! Rock, Tuxedo, Cove and oni le amb : ger little Prench | the largest private ballrooms in New | NOVEL RULES FOR CHILD AMUNERINE Ss 8 CUTE OE! © Robert C. Ring Threatens Action was. prosented | York, There were exhibition dances French gentleman and as auch re-| ¢ if Dooley Is Made: Secrenary of wealthy and dis- eaux and music, and in all these! oss ceived at the White House and in! * } ley Made S pe y ih Phectea Coat: Seeded Miran The bolle eet NO Operation on Little Richard] society's mort exclusive ciraleg | Mt ; ‘ of Board of Education. ch The ‘ompany, | Hundred appear ne ballro 5 | ‘ 4 rr than a missing Jac! and Kobert Bacon, former Ambassa-| crowded at all of the five perfor- Blum Unless the Father re oer hie Hi te ered that he was not thetr miasing| Recall proceedings against Mayor jder to France, made an address. |mances. Among the boxholders were | ‘ | Thompson John jenry lward 4 brother, although he bore |Pterre P. Garven of Bayonne, N. J, wilt Among the friends of Mrs. Vanderbilt | Mrs, Willard D. Straight, Mrs. Brad- | Gives His Consent. ‘United Shoe Machinery Con- Thompson—of Waco, Tex. newsboy, 899 and bro y |be instituted, says Robert C. Ring, = who have shown in substantial ways! ley Martin, Mrs. Vincent Astoi ‘ m ert | . is er) - hotel clerk, haberdasher’s salesman |#me resemblance to Jack Thompson. |prominent anti-ciarven Republican of their interest in the work of the hos-| Paul D, Cravath, Mrs. C, 1 After a logal battle of weveral! 440+ Drawn by Appointee, | and chorus man! At this time—last December—the | rt city, if the Mayor insists on having pital ae Mrs Charles B aAlexander, Blair and Mrs. Henry Harriman, | Weeks over the custody of two-year-| 01 C%'s . vf ’ He lived in a hall bedroom of a New| ™arriage record in which Saint CY? | aniet A. Dooley, Chairman of the Re- rs. Augus' mont, Mra, Lo ‘or the benefit of the unemployed, | old Richard Bl son o| C 2xnecte, Pakel od parentage had 6 Brice, Mrs. Junius § Morgan, Ae ee i Soalatcnet ser ee ES ocaaape bee “A dint oe, Expected to Be Taken Up. | vork Tenderloin tenement eight years | #4mitted his parentage had not yet|puybtican City Committee, appointed Barton Hepburn, Mrs. Harry Payne| tional preparedness the Special Rellet | °Ta Blum, wealthy Fitth Avenue den- ago, and on his back, in tho most ex- |Come to light, but the affidavits never- | Secretary of the Hoard of Education to- Whitney, Mrs, Willard D. ‘Straight | Society, whose members are all prom. | ‘St: and Mrs. Blsio E. Blum, unlaue) non san, a1—a sube| treme dreas that the period and his| theless were not convincing because @| morrow night to succeed William J. and Mrs. Herbert L, Satterlee. acie ome nn {conditions werd imposed upon the Fen) MA abs . De. lends and ac- | Tomlin. t Jinent society women, an open | Con! 4 r P : : é thas GOA Atort arently was (reat number of friends ar | Just before Christmas Mra, John| doz show at the Biltmore last month {parents to-day by Supreme Court | Committee to-day was named by Act- pk a big bead) y wae) cuaintancea had come forward who| There will be nine members tn the | Jacob Astor opened to the public the| The prizes were personally donated | suatiee teehee ing Chairman Overman of the Judi-| Put most o: Being! recognized and positively identl-|new board, and the Mayor figures on splendid 4 unsion for the sec-| by rich wome © one for the best |” ae ry Co . o1 DET Be < . : | ona time al r's death. mace | by Pies nen Tne, Oat for the best |" airs, Blum, who has had the ex- {ry Committee to investigate Louis WENT TO LIVE WITH WIDOW.) ci saint Cyr am the impecunious|having not fewer than five votes for on was a matinee intime for|ime Rhinelander, Other women cook. | tus vodly of little Richaed aye, # Brandets's fitness for appointment WED IN SECRET. peg ytesul (218 hy Dooley. One of the three new members | the Serbian f Fund, which was | cited with Her in the work Were Aes eee eee ean het. fuahund af tt the Supreme Court. ‘The Senators| Twice within a few montha, tn 1907, | 79011 om Me an Lemme by the Mayor Is George B. Git- given in the and ballroom. The! Orme Wilson, Mrs. W, D, Sloane, Mra. |= itter her tarriage. will still{Mamed are Chilton of West Virginia, |he was dismissed trom two New York | 1. arable pointa of coincidence in|©r, New Jersey manager for the |fover wale ait nd the marble Charles Van’ Rensselaer, wis possession of the child, but] Fletcher of Florida and Walsh of |@epartment stores, once for fighting) their lives that prove Saint Cyr ts| Standard Ol) Company, of which Magar z H Renved Ba ANI, Dn of h Inelln, | Mrs prerbert = te. & rlee, | these conditions + Montana, Democrats; and Clark of | @nd eoratching the face of a fellew| ‘Thompson and that Thompson, in] Garven te New errr ol , [ine room by. Pavioway Mm, Patrick inrge sum’ of money was ‘resed | hit uae, wot permI hin t6, bel Wooing and Cummins of Towa, Re- [elerky ence as an incompetent. He Baint Gyr, "On top of all this The] The Mayor har een made Chatman Campbell and the other artists who through thetr efforts. }s ea POR MB ae coer wee bifcans. tried his hand as a chorus man, but | Wor! nally discovers e 4 je }of the & senda 3 were on tt shel {unless her husband consen publican. | tive evidence in the marriage licen sin Day dinner of the Republican City o tr tainmeans FIVE WORK FOR NEW YORK! Dr, Blum must hire a nurse and pay — of this five it is thought that Chit. | the theatre did not sult his ambition. | record in Jersey City and Trenton. | Ci initive committees decided. to pinens HOSPITALS, i upon a baby, but MES. ton and Fletoher*and possibly Walsh | Later he went to live in Mra, Red-| Saint Cyrs manner is more, refined [Committee ihe comny ton Ruedas te yomen who . | Hischarge the i field's home, then at Hartford, Conn. | and courtly than was Jack Thomp- i ah n c us of t y have not sulting her husband, Will be susceptible to White House won's eight years ago, His voice is] Republican Club, of which Mr. Ring ts a i the ra success Tn mid-December ac , s s Ho boasted that he would marry the heh ah have the di Feb. 3 nber so hurse must always accompany influence even if thelr private opin- still rasping and runs into tremolon to have the dinner Feb, “ ie Murray Bu nen co-operited to make a Child to the doctors apartments jony are adverse to the Rrandelt aps | Heh Widow and have plenty of money. | when ho in oxcited or frightened. 1 mittee declined an tn: M r witt, Mra, s bazaa ontral Park West and the doetor '°"* , a “| Within a year and a half he “made | Southern draw! still persists, blended | vitation to work with the Third Ward nor De Gralt ¢ er, Mrs. Seth Low, pageant hel > r r intment om 2. “hab avin bleh ony dinner,” Mrs, Douglas I Mon and Bisa Wel? ob eNos Ph And nn rmit the nurse to remain in Pointinen ie (Reg de-| ood,” although servants in the| with an afi 1 French accent. ‘The | Chi) hy Rave * ile uncl oreenieeie he benefit of St. Mark's H his tment over night terminedly opposed to ppoint- mannerisms — th. branded Jack | 30 i | Seward We Mr yuvernour Morris wa 4 Blum’) produced son in ‘ tn inclined to he | household. did not know until four | Pompson mark distinctively M. Jean a imeninent IMRS. VINCENT ASTOR BEGINS A/ch th, ass in writer hacbas corpus sued) Ment and Cummins ts inclined to be] yearg inter of the secret marriage| Harald Kdward de Saint Cyr, al- | RORY Ga RiKe M jevbilt J SOS IN Wt eee eed so because of Brandeis’s action in the | ceremony, though travel abroad and a life of RAICANTHRO by A Le BOE ra | than a year he was denied access 5 per cent Howe Now ‘6 same Jack Thompson—| idleness at Alexandria ay, Bar | ear proof of her interest tn tu Stewar m, Since the separation the, Cummins claims he has as yet an] « "ys _—eeal, Harbor, Palm Beach i uctive philanthropy ts furnished by inald ¢ rbiit, Mra, Aly vhoen with hie mother at her! gues mtg Nel York. nk tke Ricccorenae pedcone de ar andy Soh Aer as ac the luncheon which Mrs, Vincent As- D. B. Pr and Mrs. Jolin Ker ome in Arkville, in the Cata- | % i is ion, opportunity for the adaptable Thomp- ies nerica’s richest young, Rangs sold novel The te fh hometn Ark ‘The charges expected to be brought} hie m: rved in his suite, mingles |son to wchool his keen imitative fac man, her home, No. | was in ¢ of the p — again randels are “unprofessional| with millionaires and is a member| tics and perfect the intuition ofa | TEE Heat. Gaven’y rene een CEIARICRRGRAARAG ANE | conduct" in that tt 1s alleged he drew | ainee 1814 of the New York Athletic |Kentieman Inherited from hiv Bouths | tainmenta to be given. by Mra, Aazor,| functl he Black 1 White INVALID KILLS HERSELF ! the term ho United Shoe Machin-| Club, He declares that he was born |” ‘mi puntication of the astonishing —— ‘ orked out a plan, ball held at Sherry's for tin Ladies’ ery contract and later as an attorney | in Trouville, France, forty years ago,! history of this uniaue young mani[t Is the Successful, Safe Tee ate Lying-In-Mospital IN ABSENCE OF NURSE! for the Government attacked their] Of a French father and Dutch mother, /answers | the questions “Who $8] Remedy for Ailing Skin. r-|Thet committes in’ cha | ns \ Kod ener land that he wae independently soy |Bsint Cyr hat has been @ gen- Ki Mra, Austen Chairman; Mra validity; + n the railway rate tn eral one since society was for te | r|John Jacob Astor, Mra, W. Gondby | Hears Shot and. Rushes! eases, although supposed to repre- before he met Mra. Redfeld. take him up because he married one! guest her Loew, Mrs. G hue Livi mn, Mrs, | Pamil ears Shot and HSTES ak the (Gaverhnient end ahipi On this supposed basis—and be-!| of A lea's richest and socially | Mary B. Dreler of | Een in, Mrs, W to Her Roof to Find Her fe ecas shilpa oat cause he is the husband of the very| most prominent women | Women's ‘Trade 1 1 League, | Kountze, Mrs. Townsend 1 i Dead oe ‘ ie aia anette Re re , Perens") rich and eoclally prominent Annie! , The publication relieves at the same | Hlllian 'D. Wald of the Hoary) For tie benefit of ec or the rallwiys, and that he was| rmstrong Blawart Smith—he is ene [time theanriety ofthe Texan relativen ot Settlement, Mise Frances E.| Mrs, Chart . Gib yf “unethical practices" 0 of the long-missing ‘Thompson, trom | Hor, Chairman’ of the Committes|organized a Mote de. Va Taking advantage of momentary amen poe ; ; she versy nth) tertained by such families as Ju whom he hax been severed for yenra, | mmigrants in America, and Wil-| hion Show, which w neo of her nurse, Mra. Philip A ers bot controvers and Mrs. Elbert H. Gary, the Br " A Whiting, formerly Supecin-| iy ¢ ason at the Ritz-Carlton, and , forty y ‘sold, wife of the Prest-| His general attitude, asasilod €S) gijan Ambassador, and Mme. da SAYS INE Ra CALL =| there also, a week ago, two plays were | dent of the heat Hay and Rock-) Socialistic, also will be uniler con-| Gama, gnd many others of assured : | In employing Poslam to correct ny given by n nbera th Four Mun: |away Ferry Company, shot herselt In| ction social position, He ie now at Palm| Attorney Brounen was appointed | Jit disorder, you are ung @ te |Get the Habit of ainiment ware auc «Mra, home, No ant Twonty-first Strvets) asco his fitness nor did any opposition | roome at the Breakers with hie rich| fied saint cures will, The executor |--slepen first in ability to heal hae C. Oliver Iselin, Mr 1, | Brooklyn, and died alny AMlY:| develop to the appointment of the] wife, » are Saint Cyr and Henry Sherman} So rapid is its action that splendid Drinking Hot Water Bacon, Mrs, John Ja and | Sho had suffered long from extreme ners oe et nae verman No reason is known why he should ie afield of Hartford, In hie) reper | results orton brought about in brief es Carol Harriman as j ail avaittne imal | Mr. Brennan says the accounts on|tim ching stops at once. — Several months ago Mrs Iteld's condi deny that ho is John Thompson, aon! tiie tuce are correct, but that he|— Use for Eeame, Pimples, all Itching ‘ Befor Breakf t BLOW AT FEMINISM. Feeeeaee ve omad that hor husband) BRANDEIS HERE, SILENT, [ot « poor but extimabie ott Southern | gincovern in the record of the wrobate| gyueheer Haken’ Infloned Cenehet @ preakias Proposed bill in the Massachusetts | engaged Miss Joseph o ot No family proseenuy HE Seam i Veal ane Rete lions, Undue Redness, Chilblains, Legisiature would limit the licenses | 626 Carlton Avenuo as nurse, Yeater-| Nominee for Supreme Court Beach! RECORD GAVE THE NAMES OF | (, Nourt, Him report continua: | Wounds, Abrasions; in short, every ir. c ‘ to M-horse.|4ay morning Mra, Reid expressed a@ de In to Consider Labor Tremble: THOMPSON'S PARENTS, 3 the fifth cl of the will the | fegular surface condition: Says we can't look or feel right |of women auto dri to 30-hors ie to'sit: by theswindow. Air. Bald ane Not a word on any subject," was the) iit gaint Cyr deni that he i sutors are d ted to pay to Henr 2 | And see that the soup you use is with the system full power cars his son and daug law were at) arveting to Inaulrors of Louls D. Bran- |. on, and declares that it Alexander Kedtield, grandson of the|Poslam Soap, the absolutely safe soap | f poi — — breakfast. downstairs when the nurse|deis, named for a place on the United jompet * | testator, the infant herein, the sum of|for tender, sensitive skin of poisons, entered the room to git something for] Statoy Supreme Court bench, who ts in| ease of mistaken identity, $100,000, and for the purpose of re oF saniples, send 4c, stamps to Emer- | ane JOSEPH JACOBS DEAD. | Mrs. Held. | As she wis ipo? TetUrA | town to-day to preside at a ineeting of| But the official record of Baint/ ceiving and investing this imoney| gency Laboratories, 3¢ West 85th St ona) ot folks: (bathe dntarnails he sound of a shot was hear Tl daneee Bnorman red nold money ; sth St, Milli f f Ik» bathe internally wo When the four reached the invattd's|the Board of Moderators of tho Dress |Cyre seoret marriage with Mra, Red-| Henry Sherman Hedtild, ferent of |New York City, Sold by all Druggists, art instead ¢ Lane their syst Was Batioe ef room they beheld Mrs Reid dead grasp- land Waist Industries. Mr. Brandeis |field shows that he gave the| the infan Advt, wit h drugs, y hat's an insic ; bath? tng a revolver she had taken from her | sorted all queatl names of his father and mother the ates Niacin te seU pom balls tte aay Mr Hrandels got. to town Inte Inat}names of the father and mother of forme miltacles if you could believe these or of Fink Wight and expects to return to Wash- {the missing Thompson! Sal ial - minary ington to-morrow night nls afternoon date and place of this fret There are vast numbers of men and dineast it HEADLESS BODY N “wooos. ington to-morrow night. This af | The da EA pia irl vlely uses ante ne Perea went Into a conference of the Board | marriage had never been made pub- | in the morning, drink w alias of reat | Yor tr ha of Moderators At the Clty Club, and thetic, when Saint Cyr obtained afft hot water with a teaspoonful of limes [fie tivo, sent t Urvived: by ® : aay eee demands of some |davita from four of his family dis- | stone phosphate in it. This is a very | widow and three on ! BUFFALO, N.Y in 91,—-Medieal 00 members of the Walst and Dress-lowning him, They declared they had excellent: health measur It is in Mr. Jacobs wa . "| examiner left here to-day for the | makers’ Un je N York at Saint Cyr Uni y nah 9 abor lenders were nal any too |come to New a y | tended to flush the stomach, liver, kid- | b¢'poctorof hitesuture: tte | Catturagus servation at Lawton,|,, tubor lendera were, ot | any toe | cues and, upon seeing him, discov. Jneys and the thirty. fect of intestines [ity of Dennayivinct. H where it was suid the body of a man.|jeatle to agree on a busls of arbitra: | coemm = of the previous day's waste, sour bile [The Jewish Veurtook, ot with ¢ und one arm masini, | tor ind indigestible material left over in | Aen t had found In the woo h —— the body which, if not eliminated every |{h rv general Wor son was the man hid peppaReDNESs PROPAGANDA. || A SUBURBAN HOME tan ahaws al universally eatictactare lay, become food for the millions of | t! by ‘ ree ne aw Round Bb ndians,| ‘0 ewey, a ecle ee hattorig which iofent & Pk ia me 4 4 1 YTS iol airbase teh id hy Indians, _ pret John Dew : ya ‘ i MEARS IS THE PLACE Hub-Mark Overshoe. Like all Hub-Mark Over- eri Bera \ ik now. on | WHY Hott 2 k dicts @ spring drive by 2,000, k with jal work qnich It is poisons and i — i it is made of the finest stock with special work- Mich abeetiate lhe Line p eek tp Long r aphids. An aphid ts a plant bug. FOR THE shoes | m pe 1, road if vusingg hi hilious attacks, foul Watting for a Cars . em ILDREN : i hraaths bad taute; collar stamiach (rouht sn Unidentified nan wit raKoR| The be d Rall ‘ DIED TRYING TO SAVE MAN.| cH Made in light or heavy weight, high and low styl kidney misery, sleeplessness, iinpure | sta kr tw ix | In posted ut tho Nive = "|| Homes to suit Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear is made in a wide variety of kinds blood and all sorts of ailment r ! that f ral * ‘1 and styles to cover the stormy weat! needs of men, women, | People who feel gond day and) Avenue ' © ably trelaht Ww enya oem pss balay Death From | every taste and bays and girls in town or country. badly the next, but who simply cannot | hand, neck and pred th vi "he a ‘The Hub-Mark is your value mark. Jeet fooling right, are urged to obtain alday, | Kreson. was Tee Ss rar a Ua ee orge 2. Hamilton, scoond oMcer| | every PMFSe divarter pound of limestone phosphate | Avenue an leares we ‘ m company. thin oan | of the Bi andara on s nse Joka b along the line of the Jat the drug store his will cost very for a car and told the p ene ng puta new f at work and refune sekefeller, anc iiliain Korn, qua a real crank on the subject of internal | tO go hame after being attended by | tie strike Men rive telectad |while attempting to reacue the Mex! ew Jersey entra sanitation ; Apes! , abe Sahl Seal SE can re inspector from the | Nd « poset, trowunot and fart train me =| ist-as soap and hot water ac y Mubiar Warten ikilied, 6 ¥en inchor in Tanip morte te skin, eleuusings swe 1 i) Faaln, thinly paara eld, (GF ; janaary, |Harber, They were akphysiated by Pantene rs The World's Standard Rubber Footwear | freshening 1 p ripseinth: Biveak: wh 1 » 1 k ati wine he Mexi r : Be hot water aet on the stoma lis The aceldent was reporte tl y ¢ rubway tinned: pub! urine f kidneys and bowels, It is vastly mor ‘ funy "1 079 offleors an the arrival of the John D. Rockete Note this: —Yeu can rely on anything you buy from dealers whe sell Aye ebdl inal Haring ti Fly under thw ase Miver | dialled 1078 ofleors a from Tampico to-day = =| ark Rubber Footwear, They are dependable merchants, | by being hit on the -> - > —- , , t “De because the skin pores of falling rock, He waa To Care » Cold in One tay Files Cured in Oto, 14 WORK MONDAY WONDERS, do not absorb impurities into the blood, | ithoyed. by. the contracting ‘company | PiMtgaaAcneet ke Maa ust habies, | peugaie tune maton bo Pate avese while the bowel pores do,—Ady borin,” the tunnel, | Ouse "eigusvare Ud en ‘sash bos. ‘dass radve, | (Si ptte Past oe kives be weaM; (SUNDAY WORLD "WA . € ee ee

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