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S 8 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1916. sa oe annwencen Ie ABLE JUST ONE WIFE “Potties va, |MAS. MONR TO DEVOTE. ORPHANS IN HOMES aig te ship. RELATIVE GAVE HER. | PEANUT POLITICS BALKING | tings aroused a partiean foolite | AFTER ANOTHER = | - Lal ’ N h Excitement as When pa pean ft cach gthn: AR Mag Hh | Woman Acquitted of Husband's ever Such Exc Re necibel. "Ot the’ Aaseasbly Mer, . *} Murder Plans Work Among Seaman From Cutter Hudson . lis belief that the programme for , } Instead of non-partisanship the) ne Hudson, had apparently visited sev- eral resorts along South Street this attached to the Coast Guard cutter same way about it as Mr. McBiligoo! weeks’ trial on a charge of instigating i board her husband's murder, which resulted , stitu-| morning and when he went a) quitteal, was y planning Doherty Reports Most Institu the cutter he was miving a series of her future to-day, Victor Brown ana| tions Show Sad Neglect in | cossack war whoops Capt, Foss . a nry Spellman are in jail, hoping to! Care of Children. ordered Gus ashore for keeps, Some of the logislators at last Kri- | day's meeting appeared to favor the)... ‘ ; Abandonment of the Groater New|Movie Actor Has Four, It Is; ork charter and the substitution of, county governuient. Others asserted county, governnient: Oth erte arged, but He Insists He it taxation rights by forcing the Believed Three Dead. State to turn over to the city a fi share of the taxes it contributes to the State we will be robbing uo-|\WEPT AND THEN WED.! State Peter to pay city Pant, i 7 State Pete har been robe = i iui for generations. >, ‘ " avo. Paul a(Mourned Bach in Turn Before b in her o | eee y somrer wureccue| CARE BIPERTSIVS. cx cares CITY LEGISLATORS WARNED ture,” Certainty ie will Hoe inane et! Gus Bickman, a Russian seamen ture. Certainly it will not if any of the logisiators of the city feel tie | | ing fromthe nervous strain of her four — —~— pe obtain new tral Spellman was A few minutes later Gus was over- + will downe: and unstrung, but Brown ‘board, floundering and pe bine | maintained his deflant attitude, Jolin M,. Bowers, counsel for the|iustily, ‘The ferryboat Bronz from sd only $16,000 of | State Board of Charities in the hear- They Must Rescue the City | the infagmation of the people of he eit © were ome excep . notably in the cases H S, of the -eent gus bill, for which Vhi " Which It Is Staggering. Evening World fought to a victory, the Coney Island Fiv ¢ ne, of Mrs, Mohr reve | y t . is @ the Governor's Commis- ed its course in the nick of , | her husband's estate, according to one | ines befor he but change lof the attorneys for Charles Manning | stoner, Charles H. Strong, on charges! time Mca gop a eraiar to the spouting 5 pn of | iime. the. ferryboat Gen. Hancock, Staten Islend almost ran him down. { Peter gave Paul doesn't want to Mat he wanes Peter to quit) Choosing Another—No. 4 | Mohr to-day, but is Itkely to come) of Jaxity in the State inspe ACTS WILL BE WATCHED] Bit, another reform into possession of the Elmwood AVe-| charitable institutions, cross exam-(C8Ne, We “Evernote Ialand, and 1 iain The Bvening World everything he can get his Brings Suit | tate, “he attorney. said, representa go | ined Deputy Commissioner of City] almost ran Gus down on the port Do ’ ‘ ; | RIMR tC eh: those Lille. Were FS=) HANGS On ne ine propositions over | late ld Jiarge a portion of the Mohr property | Charities W. J. Doherty at the Bariside, Tugs, barges und every con. ‘ Jo They Represent Chemung) corded vy the Bvening World for the, | Now here propositions over — that It probably will be sold to Ake! Aysociation to-day, celvable surt of craft became vie or St. Lawrence or People neflt of the peaple of the Clty OC eee ey, Mie puttiaan polltica: | Maving married wite No. 1 in 1899 possible a division. sd uy her! Mt Doherty maid the sanitation of lesnly mixed up the f the Met tis? |New York, and the people promptly | Wi eee 995,000,000 CAN BE SAVEO| Roland Van Velver, a inoving pictur friends, will pureue charitable activi- | most of the institutions he iad visited |” "4 oat ‘elonging to the Phoenix ol etropolis | retired to private everal login a7, actor, waa he never would have mar-| ties, including work in behalf of or-|was deplorable, In one instance he/ Construction Company, | which i iaiesdhichen Htatore wuo wes nto the Interentat IN BUDG ried No. 2 in 1908 had he not believed phan ebildren. y| found two hundred children and only | building a pier aves ate ets e port of of thelr own people and + J againat No direct Stute tax, thus lighten- | No, 1 was dead: nor would he have | Brown and Speliman must appeal). ie r out and pic! a ao ee pee PO MO ak ade : ing the city budget by $19,975,000 and| vo \eieq No, $ in 1906 tad he vot! or be sentenced to life imprisonment | fur combs and no hairbrushes, The] i iey tg hold him when he was taken Mitehel and the leading civic bodies | the bills : Ireducing the tax rate by 17.6 points; | ™'T i. | {within a we |management explained to him that! hoard the cutter. a * of the city to unite the cits * To-day the poopie of New York.) toma rule over county expendi-| heard that Was Gad, and.on no —— |the children’s hair was cut so close ———- © Bnite the city [ee'Fla-)hyecause of the steady campalen| tures, with consolidations, | account would he have married No, 4! Jthey did not need brushes or more| BIG FIRE IN NEWARK tore On a Programme of relief from) waged by ‘The Evening World, are} tion, saving $2 on in 1913 had ho not actually went ove 'B conn | t i e ‘ « State > ¢ ‘s he repo d No. 3 5 Cl ” t ” excespive and burdensome taxation) better informed on Sanatie matt a aiming ‘ pene veer city am elec. | te rep rted ou of No. : \ " MRS. JEANNE x) CROSS | In another jnstitution, i Mr wiiten Dollar PI s. Core have failed. The interests of the city|than ever before in the history of the | 'ainn ine $1,000,000, or 126] Justice Donnelly has ordered Van| | Doherty, “L found there were no tooth | poration Ablaze, Sate Ween wubdereed in small vot- | ety They are better informed than | Hointe ie joan aie Velzer to pay No. 4 $12 a week “") WOMAW ASKS $50 000 { a |brusties, In stil] another I found a} rye $1,000,000 plant of the hg ven some of their legislative representa. Service Commission | mony. | ; Sei spanks Who Talk of }box of used brusiies, and was told) service, Gorporation of New Jersey, lo- * It would be well for the jegi rg|tives appear to be, ‘They know whut to be aarti a by ee Van Velzer's marital statuy has} 9 r | Threats From Cranks Who Talk f pee ete ate Gea waa lected a See aaaie. Hivens Ott. Zrbey from ‘the City of New York to re-|Temedies have been advanced and 5 point: ‘i bet ‘ ce i See ee R BEATING SHE GOT Bombs Prompt Precaution- | steritized and given to another.” ate, | Streets, Newark NJ te Pres peenir member and The Evening World| they are solidly behind the reme-|" State to give the city its share Of) brought by Mrs. Van Velxer No, eset he ary Measure. | Mr. Bowers took exception to Mr. lwith al destruction by w fire to-~ hereby calls thelr attention to the|dion, This is shown by the unant-| new roads ax provided by Constit-lin the Supreme Court of New Yoru | yoss’s and Also Seeks! 3 « —aseten | DonertY's deweription of the play-|in its supply as house and coal storage fact that they are responsible to the; mous support given to the Mayor's | Hon, saving Lappe nde Olhendh bleh County, demands a separation and| Gross $s Fiusband Also Seeks! wasHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Hatra} ome of some orp | lume 8! plants, | Four, rere turned In abst people of the City of New York and|prosramme by the represontatives of |g il¥ {0 Ket Lax Wena alimony. ‘The other, tnatituted by! #90000 From Her Brother-in- [guards have been placed around the | {palnfully clean.” Hoe intimated that every avalaull, tele tiene dook whe) not tb the people of Si, Lawrence,| the civic orgamtzations prosent at the | joint Van Velver io ‘the Bronx, de-, ‘aw on Same Ground | Brooklyn Navy Yard becuse tt was) woud attack an institution for clean | Were wet atire wore, towed down stream, Chemung or ary other part of tho} City Hall meeting last Friday to be relmbursed t mands an sanulment of the maz-| ; threatened with bombs by cranks, It! Iiness If {t were clean and for dirtic |), Rire Chet Panty: toe Te State, ‘They are State officers, but| EVENING WORLD'S EYE ON THE ie" to Inheriiance — polit riage to No, 4 on the ground that] The mult of Mrs Jeanne G was sald to-day at the Navy Depa ness Le ere aire matty ». {the river emptied by turning: the gus : “ . 2] »,000 for the city, pol yien the dege! | fe 10,000 damage: sainat % Mr. Doherty sald that by “pain-|fitough dndersrout pipes to * the time has come when they must LEGISLATORS. eo ressopraive city 65 per cent. of the| When the defendant accepted him she | for $10.0 ve biti Jel ment. fully clean” ho meant that the rooms (OuoUE? valle’on the meadows in Ha put the interests of their city over! rye Evening World lux intoreed | automoblio tax Collected locally, $700,-| knew No. 3 was alive and didn’t tel!| brother-in-law, Edward W. Wiison, pane, ae dane cwenia ie ene? howed no evidence of use for the |tison.. ‘The tire spread to several larg ‘ ch 2 sles ATs ; ock broke se own was! Daniels, suggestini ip ¥ en coal shed river ban the interests of other places, the » 000, or .875 point; him. jstock broker and horse ow n P qty children, Toys were all arranged in | woolen coal people about their taxes and how 4 tax an in ; a - * sf) ; for cranks to drop bombs on wa icant 7} che: Caarles Faus ) Sooner or later these gentiemen Will] they may be relieved from a part of | te to di ie Bee Sah points Mra, Van Velver No. 4 scored first begun yesterday before Supreme! ships passing under the Brooklyn | eauer Pi dliay) peat. 88 Not was taken to the City Hospital ave to vote in the Legislature on aadive Hikien Uy tip eounitha| Cee ee ai f in fling papers. In her complaint she/Court Justico Shearn, Mrs, Cross’s| bridges across the Bast River in New | Chiles Were set aiauk rigidly onions, Aft, 4 Trroken the measures proposed by Mayor tion, pn the part of the Legisiature,| HOWL FOR HOME RULE: THEN Janid whe met Van Velzer in 1906,/nusbanc, Edward H, Cross, is also | York, le to the extra precautions Te-| itwed ‘no evidence ePollamed andy had narrow ercapes. ; ° ” a pe oF me IA » : 1 o ted taken to guard these spans. ‘ the y a a id Mitchel. They will have to go on yhic! a¥ie DODGE THE ISSUE. when she was living with oer parents | giuing Wilson for $20,000 damages for | Porte ’ oral @ndured healthy play. Such a play-! of some taxation which is levied now Secretary Daniels sald (he letters om was evidence to him, he sod,|NOT CRAZY—ONLY INGENIOUS in Jersey City, and fell in love WIth| rng jogs of his wife record for or against the remedies|totally for the benefit of up-Sta surely, tere can be no necossity for ¢ ‘ Surely, there can be ne esi = ¥ Saal ¢ not allowed to| advocated by Tho Evening World at] The Evening World purposus to koep |q direct tux this year, Gov, Whitman | Bim. teetey, mete married 1p ted (during the time she was confined to! persons. ‘They were sent to Admiral | that the children wero not allowed (4 mee Mae the lose of @ long and painstaking| trick Of the course of the bills for | admitted in a speech to the Heal |TV e Toe int inet Match, [her bed aaa result of a beating she| Usher, who was told to use BIS OWN | school and at Work more thay was | pRACINT eM Nn ‘veaterday. be investigation, most of which have|firisature nnd will keep tie records | eae gE tine the tame direct tax of[ WBE she geceived a letter from A alleges wan administered to her by SUdeMEnE In the matter yl a rhe. H iin pastepot betore ‘hie been included in Mayor Mitcbet’s » city’s legis! ) aay Fest oral eoow-} Wornan in Niagara Fa + Yu 0 +, Wileot et wha ovoked the! «¢ hu nsaet ae ge Red a by oe safeguards weve generally slastert +m programme. Ha Ebs wlode CF tie pecble whe eee [See rien woene oe core lentes {nneces- | aid #ho was Mts. Veronica’ Van| Mr. Wilaon, Just what provoked the i would be very easy for cranks °F) nepiected, wld the Deputy Commis. [aire here and plastering the aldewali In tmés gone by—and that is ono| lected ther [ene nice anneat of the legislators front) Viger and had Wed Van Velzer| alleged attack Mrs, Cross did not any other person whose mind might] foner. “Th one institution caring for | Witt bilEht-colore paper. reason ‘why the taxation burden rests rove it . aw. do great damage to warships and pos- | tyat palolan Visited ¢ Schoo} {Dicion tial he had become insane, * who attended the meeting last | want to impose a further direct tax In| PTET ve ation, whan imparted | Would abudder if they knew sibly cause great losm of life by drap- at me Pavalcien vis a Bera 1 ean rt, howe he said he coula the Assembly and Senate were pri ora tro , : se of illness. In two others, one|eidents. by. slipping on his’ walk. He fieally in executive romsion most of| New. Yorktown J. Boylan, cicorge) mendous surplus which the ast [8%] considerably. “He said he thought | she learned that Marjorie, the tw nder: the structures Louxing 400 children and another 300,|said that the paper acted better” then e B J pyian, -, - | eo d rt ee Jwill put in the treasury, e city! No, 3 was dead, While he was at it, year-old daughter of the Wilsons had the doctor came only once a month;sand in preventing accidents, and < Sie ¢, ae), | Gilchrist, James A. Hamilton, Will- aS “f be taken to a hospital to undergo ‘or a perfunctory inspection. bec ‘warm enough f. rf he people of the City of New York ‘i ; {how the people of New York feel/ he might as well tell her that there} been ta ‘ lof these Mr, Doherty found one. | Weather became a for him extended. The votes of the city'a| Mi J; Heffernan, Irving I. Joseph | dhout the direct tax will obtain con-| had been a No. 2 and a No. 1, Both|an operation for appendicitis. She ft y done pee rpg representatives wore seidom recorded | Robert #. Wagter and. James J.| siderable enlightenment on next elec- ba pha inveati-| Wont to visit the girl, but at the WHEN SLED HITS TREE |* 1 treatment. tty. 1 n y. ¥ er saya she investi- ty ‘ x Walker. Hen sey, , : ee aa : threshold of the Wilson apartment, | Assembly men from New York City—|, Every lesisiator consistently pleads | gated and found Nos, 1 and 2 were teatified, Wilson met her and i compantonsllp | ore written apparently by intelligent red ve Here are the names of the lexisla-! jine up with up-State legislators who | 28 years ago. She said sé could|say, put hinted that “xome people be influenced by present conditiows to 69 children the inspectors learned; He was promptly arrested, under sus isl tine up »-Sta “ 0 heavily on New York - arly ; , penta hi Lipton order that they may spend the tre-l1, Van Velzer, astonished ethe actor| Early last year Mrs, Cross de sing bombs on them as they passe: PF) think of no ay 0 Drevent ac the time, so fur as the knowledge of | Cromwell, Janes A. Alfred J.|iegisiator who is in any doubt about| No. ¥ states in her complaint, he said In une {agreed to ‘ake it off as Koon an the Robert HR. Lawsap, Ogden L. Mills, | third of the orphans in need of med-|"y{¢"was complimented for his ingenu ‘for home rule in Albany. But when he] quite as lively as No. 8. The first} She Fred M. Abern, Frank Aranow, Perry | rhage beat her badly haar , ia re \eety a chance to obtain home rule| Mrs, Van Velzer appears, according ctl 1 < Miss Charlotte Thomas ot New IS YOUR HEAL MM. Armstrong, Cassor B. F. Barra, | Soiities, and jobs stand In the way of| to tho complaint, to have been Mine} Wilson's lawyer told the jury, in) O°, spel A lag: 4 Hell, sg Bee er, Mau- many. Hattie Van Dyne of Washington, and | opening the trial t Halt In ‘i Paper York Hurt in Coasting Acci- Ewe iO, Hearee. ty NSAuan, Ered) ly there can bo no objection to| the second, Mins Jovephine Rolf of/ threatened to shoot Wilson and tha < Norwalk 8. Burr, Joseph M. Callahan, Balv: f when sh lied on the night of the dent at South Norwalk. WORTH 5 ? tore A.'Cotilio, Charles D. Donohue, | ving by bate pay eet = ee the same place, Seen eit une, mata al move Ge scar errTaee ; , le Sian - app ae ti He Ml for them in every other city and if to get & revolver and he knocked 1, M. Malden Fertig, ‘ ° ’ eapon from her hand —Miss Charlotte Thomas, daughter 4 inty in the State, Nevertheless, h the wear | fetta a Seen | een Cocina. ykaob Goldstar [some of the city’s legislators seem Architects’ Art —_>——_ 19f Williaaa G,. shomas’/ ot No; 33 West Woman Tells How Lydia E.| ‘timothy 1°. Gould, Peter J. Hamili,|to be dubious about the section of | In 31st Exhibit COMFORT FOR CREDITORS. One Hundred an’ Thirty-sixth Street, | : ¥, Gould, Peter J. Harnill, | he prosramme. ; | : ia the |New York, a juntor at the fashionable Pinkham's Vegetable Com- j W. Kleroan, Herman Kramer, {Others expressed opposition to the 2 4u Indiana man He pee ne | Millatde School for Girls, was seri- ‘avy, Peter Mea effort to make the State pay the cost last a sed COntractes | ously a cos 0! t pound Restored Her vasa inno cieegunae wore of oe Puvts A Pleasing SROW| more inon orty rors ago. |Sitacsay nigh when ber ne canted Health. | MoQuis- [Service Commission, ‘This work is} pie Lh aubechcine deed ah eet) saws tion, Hrederick } James ly a State function. ‘The city - a jinto an elm tree at the foot of a Lims, Obie Mahoney MoC, Marsh, Bari Would have to pay 70 per cent. of the) rhe Architectural League of New HIT BY AUTO, ASKS $30,000, |susrter of # mile incline near ae Jima, OW ° 5 ,000. T was all broken down Jr., |ooxt it, anyhow he course of } choo). hyp ‘ . td ; it bs mT it thirty-first annua school, in health from o displacement. One of m William “Hi, |legislatora’ with respect to thin bin| YO'K opened ite thirty-fr 1 Her right jaw and nose were frac- | : 4 i ve No. 215 West ee Oliver, Nathan [will be closely followed by their con-| exhibition yesterday at No. 215 V ae or-| tured and deep gushes opened in her | nt Nady fr ‘te : ne K Polhemus, (etituents, Fifty-ninth Street, and it will be con-| High Sheriff te Swed bs Motor) cro oad. right cheek and lp. She} to see he and she | sf illey, John J. Ryan, Amazing aa tt may seem, some of] tinued there until Feb. cyeliat He Ran Down, was taken to the school. Her father| me to com y S. Schimmel, Abraham [.|the city legislators expressed oppo-| Daniel Chester French's “Spirit of Special to The Evening World.) is here, companied by Dr. b. 8. ! ie e taking Lydia | Shiplocoff, Wikam. 'T, Simpson, Frank [sition to the idea of forcing the State ae sneer SOUTH NORWALK, Conn,, Feb, 7—| Potter of New York, who is attend- | Kham's Vi J, Taylor, Robert L. Tudor and Jere-|to pay something toward the cost of from the Trask Memorial; a re n Pease, High Sheriff of Fairfiela | ing her. A q i de® ve | nia F. Twomey waintenance of the city's highways.|Sun Dial by Robert 1. Aitken, and|Fimeo™ © tlm a for $30,000 by| On Miss Thomas's sled was Miss cluble Compound LEGISLATORS “HO popGcen|At ‘his time the city not only pays} Augustus N. Lukeman’s Straus Me- OUR, Bas tand of this city. Im) Ruth Turner of Hampton Institute, 9 and touse Lydia EK. | ie for all its own roads, but pa per “Me a8) aaa 4 Joseph erlan dari Va., primary teacher of the school, = 2 . y morial, “Memory,” with other num- tomobile driven by a ! . Piskliam's San THE MAYOR'S MEETING. cent, of the cost of maintenance of " Jun an qutom: Y\ who was chaperon for the party of | $ seat tive Wash, began | And here are the names of the Sen-up:Ntato roads and hignwayn, some | Pers, thus appear. Sheriff and a motoreycle driven | students, “Misa ‘Turner was bruised Enjoy Life! Stop Headaches, Sour Stomach, Bilious- . ators and Assemblymen who did not{of which are in cities, The Evening} Arthur Crisp has three decorations|by MacFarland collided late at night | put not seriously hurt. 5 Hiriaph dt took #300 | attend last Friday's meeting, although | World simply asks the people what] {or living rooms, which are in much|under the railroad bridge in Darien, | all ha hae ness, Bad Breath, Bad Colds, Constipation. possibly some of them attended the|they think of a legislator from the| tow. e. {Sheriff Pease Was not hurt, but Mac-| worth and in twol frst meeting. city who doesn't want to remedy this/ower tone than are bis usual po. re easy nis two companions were | STUDENTS BURN STREET CAR: months was a well} SEKANDRA. Injustice, tures. The three are, however, full of | F4 woman after three doctors said T never | |, TOPHDR THOMAS aM. CUte |_And for the information of the peo-|Hght and out of doors would stand up straight again. 1 wae a A th ple of the city, some of the legislators} Julius J. Sommer In his “Decora- seriouely Injured, ‘The civil sult is a sequel to a ¢ Accused of Smashing Theu Setting It Ab: They’re a Treat! Cascarets is Best Laxative for Men, Women, Children—20 Million Boxes inal he autho , and none of which} Robert Chanler's “Deep Sea Screen" |iquor. He was found guilty and fined | versity and j midwife for seven years and L recom-| yysniey Ve. DOLL, CHAE I ¢.| obfected to the denire of the city toltive Landucupe” features u gnaried |e na yeni yystice Dance of Darna | SOUTH BEND, Ind, Peb, 7.--Whole- ' mended the Vegetable Compound tolWILLIAM M | JOCKWoOD. hold veturns of the stock trans-| 100 iat in his hands haw be pa eens te cresata wrth ot ren | sale expulsions are expected to fol- Sold Last Year. every:woman to take before birth and] # “WILLIAM B.{ for 1 of which ts collected] Feo that tn his hands hag been mado | on Jan. 28 charged with reckless driving |i the investigation begun to-day by . afterwards, and they all got along so ORG w CARSWELIA here, by reason of the opportunities | highly effective. and driving while under the influence of | ties of Notre L ii _— ame Uni SIMPSON DANIEL J. CAR-! given by the cit nicely that it surely is a godsend to suf- yuth Bend Into the burn. J. DUNNI ROLL, . o C ling. e rh Straighten up! Remove the liver and| ever jenced? ¥ i ¥ u z is-apent Nere. Back of the onceltion s ‘i s te [$50 on the firet count and $100 on thejing of 4 street car by students last pk ever experienced? You will wake up fee! = ‘fe % ” sh to i m- # a notable piece of work. In jt the UE ia dec paca pasa Hh A‘ Phy B : ‘ ; ibepe come if pecan sah tees > “ 9 FE BL Rl op thane lemialatore lithe thelr estaee it es n ie a piece eri ae second. An appeal was taken to the |MBht. The rioting ollowed a series bowel poison which is keeping your head | ing fit and fine. Cascarets never gripe t me Twill be 9 9h 5 cascd ES that the inheritance tax rates shall} JeeP sea fauna and flora are vividly of attacks on SA SAPS by students | dizzy, your tongue coated, breath offen-| or sicken like salts, pills and calomel Criminal Common Pleas Court AStASRS OF aE Oe » i not be amplified to include classes of {used very — decoratively Fishes, oe ome piter several (of isis number ned inherltances now excmpt from taxa-| squid, crabs and other shell fish are ents first amashed every. T tion, The people will be given an|intensively introduced iy deep blue as| PRIEST URGES MARRIAGES. and then fired the | ~-Mrs, Jennie Moyer, 42 6. North St, Lima, Ohio. assem Women who suffer from displ MJ GLEN, sive, and stomach sour, Don't stay| They act so gently that you hardly ious, sick, headachy, constipated and | rew! you have taken a cathartic cold. Why don't you get a box| Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious ments, weakness, irregularities, ner-| PRED. © opportunity to see which of their legis-| painting motifs. co It was half a mile outside the | arcts from the drug store and eat feverish chil rl ica, N Os esol ‘ s iidske aie elt 4 0 KS and eat} or feverish children a whole Cascarei vousness, backache or bearing-down ‘THAN SHA ators think more 1, future of . Bertram Hartman la represented ‘ Announcing «a n, when ay fire department ae one or two tonight and enjoy the nicest,| any time—they act thoroughly and are + pains, need the tonic-strengthening HO ) estates than they do of the ad-|by four offerings, all of which are| Says. im + gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you! harmless. . ns b antages of the city. Pal ultra-modernistic in their several] where Is Not Enough of a oo e Sana i eV PLA ep on the question of giving the] schemes of decoration. His “Leopara 4 cae, noting | . tained in Lydin F. Pinklaun's Vegetable] Shy, Y ty niare of the: motor te fet [Fema of decoration: Hie Tegpara| watier Covpinger, acting vasier ot NOT APPROVED BY WILSON,| yt og ERICK A Ipt# there is a division. Some of|wall hanging, and which intr Holy Cross Roman elle Church, —— If you want special advice, write} | oe the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.| “y<clinn. L/S ; "1 . EVANS excise tax provision, that too was a b Blessed Vi (confidential), Lynn, Mass.~ Advt.|4.U GUST ©. BARL HL. MILLER. | gcbject of controversy because of fear ieee Young Sculptor," by ar city legislators take the up-|an ibis, is spectacwar. His Fiatbush, announced after the 11 o'clock | Lansing Ma te view of this tax, And as for the! tasia," symbolizing the chase, is also} mass yesterday that the girly of the lembian. 4 in Society will give a leap| WASHING tement on ¢ aty Amendments, Feb, 7.— Sceretary properties of the roots and herbs con-| JOHN J. M’KEON i FPLAMMAN, J. M H. W.] year dance next Priday ? ing to-d toll the Colombt, Min- | ISN Ate MENDET, that indorsement of the measure | Rubing, is done in minor key, but be-| The priest, officiating i the absence {arms 1) sir, aliat Pomvléant SOHN would encourage the legislature to! comes pleasing in its rendition : of Mgr. Woods, who Is ill, sald there|qwiison had n P continue the extra tax this year. i Nativity, by Cha i 4 : approved the proposed WHEN THEY PLAY PEANUT ———_ wa se turious Concent, Houle. | were not marriages enough in the par- | amendments to the Colombian treaty’ to | POLITICS. { “ y “+ ish and he thought the dance might en- out the indemnity the United States ts ‘ | Felix Ding Saye “Let Me Alone.” | theme, which Introduces some charm} courage the young folks to pay from $25,000,000 to $15,000,000 and | The citizens of New York had go reason to expect th: : yesentatives in Albany, would uuiie| on @ basis of non-purtivanship in sup. port of legislation offered in. gur faith to relieve the taxation pressy on city real estate nator ij NE ling nude figures and angels of light| "rhe Bles VW ORLEANS, La., Feb, 7—Ge: SM lwith characteristic Nimbi among its m 4 Virgin Society numbers | to make the expres { these, (hey ren-lyelix Diag, whom gossips accuse of mbers nearly every young partition of 1’ b - | Thornton Oakley has made an ad-| woman in the parish, United States @ new revolution in Mexico, | mirable “Study for Bast Indian D He says he bas no idea of jorative Panel that ts quite Orien $3.00 Down on $50.00 5.00 nd Colombia ne mahout and highly colored trappings, | e and flying birds in white, are com: ' «+ 75.00 positional details : « 7.50 100.00 pute in which tae dancing Spare ‘At All World Offices and by Mail! |, + 10.00 150.00 |intcodiced are magninoensy fendered! 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