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———— aaa THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1916. 8 New York Woman | Ready to Fly —_ |STEEL PRODUCT PRICES BROWN MONKEY SOLD In Aeroplane Over Palm Beach| REACH NEW HIGH MAR IME WALL ST. STOKS _ vo EW A Famine Feared Because of Huge Demand, Prices for stesl producte to-day reached the highest level known to the industry in America. Quotations averaged $49 per ton, which is $16 | higher than the average for last year and $18 higher than for 1914, Bid ders are offering from to 18 per ton premium to get their orders Milled, A famine in steel is feared, not eo NLA 9 ON GERMAN LINER ssorloane PORTUGAL SEL Love and Honor ? Yes! But Obey? No! TILL BEARS RAID HIM soa “MY HUSBAND WANTED To PUSH OVR HALF GROWN CHLOREN OUT OF THE HOME NEST, T REFUSED TO — 'Market on Liner Collapses When Pneumonia Threatens Primate Preferred. “Brown Monkey” was the stock to » Seven Requisitioned ea 7 Mave Been Wilfully Dam. aged, Premier Announces. LISBON, Feb. 25—(Via Paris, Feb, # 26.)—The Portuguese Premier stated in the Chamber of Deputies to-day that at pts had been made to dam- age seve of the Teutonic ships requis aitioned by the Government and that an explosive had been found on the steamship Buelow of the North German Lloyd. The Premier added he considered it in the best interests of Portugal that the existing treaty with Germany be allowed to lapse on Yts expiration, June 5, 19 nd said , the Portuguese Government was pre- pared for all eventualities that might By] |More excitingly than did the Ittle steamship Mayaro devoted thamselves on her trip up from Maracaibo. No | war britle ever fluctuated in value |primate that one of the passengers | Was trying to bring home to his chil- dren. Reports of what the northern climate did to denizens of the jungle made the owner fear he would never | be able to land the little animal here! |allve, so he put him up for sale and| | the bidding began, Three independent mille im the burgh region reported to-day that they have stopped selling steel even on the basis of present prices, Other large companies have little unsold capacity left for the balance of the year. The boom is not due to war orders alone, although foreign shipments have contributed to it, but the re- vival of business in the United States has caused a tremendous rush of orders for steel products of all kinds for domestic uses, .American milis are now producing steel at the rate of 40,000,000 tons annually, « hew j high record. nn Guara ¥ After Wi Capt. John D. Coughlin of the Sixth Branch Detective Bureau has men watching certain Brooklyn piers, near Fulton Street, as @ result of am anony mo letter telling District Attorney Cropsey that the recent $4,000,000 At lantic Basin fire waa only @ forerunner of what was Ko happen. The nip. com) shave put out extra y refuses to make arise from the exercise by Portugal of | s her rights. Dr. Affonso Costa, the T answer to a question by L macho réggrding the employment to which the Fequisitioned ( an and Austrian vessels would be put, said| the Government's action requist- tioning them had been prompted by Two Mothers With Years of Unhappy Experie the necessities of the nation’s eco- homie situation, The requisitions, no| Draw Line at the Third Injunction of the Mar- . ab - 7 ,, ,, Eicaty Sc order to foveetall, am far as riage Vow — “Obey, but Offer Your Obe- Possible, attempts at wilful damage Ee tab thive, Ehe explosive appara- dience to God”’ Is a Religious fus found in the boilers of the Bue- fow would Have caused an explosion Woman’s Advice. On tho strength of a good spell of | weather, the price of the monk soared | to $10 asked and $9 bid. A transac. | | tien was offected at the latter figure, mier, in puty Co-| and then a threatened attack of pneu- monia caused the bottom to fall out of the market. The owner sold out at a loss. The weather cleared the next |day and tho ticker showed a marked | advance in the quotation on “Brown Monkey.” One of the stewards bought him at an advance, but it ‘when the vessel moved, he said. An wisely and harmoniously by two| looked for a time as if he would have| explosion was prevented, but the ma- --—-- ae heads, While chosen mutes should | te gj Ah ee 2 | Shinery was damaged. Those acts, he : conatitute gress of domestic! © sive up bis seat on the Exchange, | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. affairs, which should always be in| for the monk began to have chills. “Must a wife obey? In my case, 1 can only say ‘No! ” jeEeeGLGuieitinoe rlneaeibUlty cnese lorie Gre eee tae GASES, SOURNESS, 1 clothing fo The North German Lloyd steamship “1 love and honor my husband, but 1 will not obey.” lutely demands such authority. nel clothing for him stopped a bear | f 8,965 gross is 465 * “This naturally does not apply to|tald on the market. his submarine and held him as a} publication, but the general feoiing Buclow is of 8,965 gross tons, is Those are the texts of two letters from married women which are \ : H 7 feet beam and w is j \ r feet long, 57 feet beam and bss ; ill-governed households, where the| This morning, as the ship came up| hostage until he got the supplies. |is that If the matter Is referred to structed at Geestamuende in printed in The Evening World to-day. As you perceive, each of the women hueband prove Bunt oF vowing to|the bay, he was bought for the iast] All the facts available to the State | Congress a resolution will be put been at Lisbon since soon after|has decided in the negative the question of wifely obedience. And thetr|live up to matrimonial obligations, | i. ang in the tact of the drissly | Department have been sent to Vien-| through warning Amertcans .not to|'The moment’ “Pape’ sDiapep- Aeclared, were offenses punishable by the Portuguese courts. the outbreak bo Bw terse but illuminating letters are the product not Oflin my opinion, could be found in| weather which greeted the travellers,| na and further nly In boing | take passe on belligerent armed | $98 hes th b theories but of experience. What do you say in reply,|recourse to law O. FAB." |tne price dropped to $1. At that|awatted, ships sin” reaches the stomac! you Evening World readers who belleve in submitting eae figure one of the stewards bought! “The question of armed merchant-| ‘The bellet ts exprossed that Prest- all distress goes, yourselves unto your husbands as unto the Lord? J PROG : him and is now waiting impatiently] men is a single point only in the | dent Wilson does not want Congress ——— The writer who signs herself “M, M.” raises ap espe- A returning missionry report? }io take him to the Zoo, which will| present critical situation betweon|to take a hand, fearing that debate! Don’t suffer! Eat without cially interesting issue. whether a wife should that the Chinese take very kindly give $ for a specimen of this kind. Germany and our nation. It is irre er the question may embitter Amer- fear of an upset stomach | obey her husvand, against hor own judgment, in mat corral oe gum, ———— voeably linked with the case of the|ican opinion, ‘The Berlin press, too, d ‘ ’ : i! , sinking of the Lusitania in which | gives expression to this view or dyspepsia. ters concerning the happiness or be gy i their chil 115 American lives were snuffed out.| Though reports that a majority in| po one f ar FOR POOR OF BRONX: dren, Next to money, I believe that children are the WALLS] L STREET, ‘Tho ono cannot be conaidercd without | Congress may force President Wil- | taste, peeks right hes betty; Proenis most fruitful cause of matrimonial dissension, I know. the other, Settlement of one must} son to yield to Germany have aroused | into stubborn tumps and cause a sick, that they always carry olive branches, on the stage and mean settlement of the other.” hope for a peaceful settisment, the|sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or This statement was made to-day|Gennan attitude toward America ta| Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Pape’s in the 15-cent magazines, but nevertheless many @ har 24 montous marriege has rocked on its foundations over the question of which to the United Press by a high State | dail vi ore tense. Not onl: pein digests prey tine leaving Despite Bad Weather Full s : eq ; : ; ally growing more tense, Not only P d y Srandfather the baby shall be named for, or of whether moral or physical} No overnight change of view was Department official, who was asked | the public but officials are. frankly in to fend upset There 1,800 Attend and Make | auasion shall be used in its upringing reflected in opening prices. The mar- to explain for the benefit of the pub- | bitter In thelr criticism of President | never was anything so saldy quiels 69 n upringing. oe tie whete 16 lade of ef Wilson for refusing warn Amer- | certainly effective. No difference how Affair a Success. Does a wife's vow of obedience Bob BAPeEG, OxROUY Nutro: te ony He the opposition to a Congressional | cuny off belligerent armed merchant-| badly your stomach is disordered you islfainer nécal wether? MGsereKe: Tecan & Ratidoads held steady. Readitg ud- resolution warning Americans to | men will ost hagos vate la tive te s ome yIw etter ——— . nel, ueane dale wledae hie Roshan eenral ‘ - lal 7s a preted bi vanced during the first hour to 81 3-8, stay off armed ships. This explana-| Despatches suggesting the possibility | but what pleases you most is that it Despite the Msagreeable woather| guthority in all problems which |x in life for Women that are situated | UP 2 1-8. Tho rise In Reading was (Continued from First Page.) tion, as the Stato Department official | that President ae bee eos strengthens and regulates your stom- the Bronx Charity Concert and Ball] jnyeive tie children, an well ae in |8S.L ain? My husband is only home| regarded as an Indication that there wave It, Is as follows oe ei etd ‘the groateat, surprise | 2ch #0 you can eat your favorite foods frew a large crowd to Ebling’s Casion| purely personal dioamest Which | With ine on Sundays, ax his work would be no strike In anthracite coal |/TOury Lansing has eaid that until ho plowing the sinking of the Lusi-FPAye Giiae, tie Art ied at those | Without fear, Jest night. * Fully 1,800 persons at- keeps him late nights, and all the elds April 1. American Locomotive {has had an opportunity to study tho! tania and its load of human freight| reports, but the general bellef ts that|,. Most remedies give you relief some- knows what is best for growing | pleasure I huve ix my litt > children. “ry selfish Was Strong, up 2 1-8 times—the: are slow, but not sure. ‘ape’s Diapep evidence, the State Department would tended, and with the subscription sale noral market tes based its demands| America misunderstands the negotl he is v the United boys and girls—their mother or | When he is hom ‘oced 8 t dd spene 5 e fs ae _|be unable to decide exactly what its 3 tlone. is quick, positive me en room OG tee caer theln father? lnvecme families tie and sp ade A ne in playing with) in second ‘dour “ade i Le on fad et Ren elie for Data ah that eee ae hs It is the concensus of opinion here} and puts yous stomach in a healthy nounced an audition of $2,500 to the! father's decisions are law for the [1 want his s y hepa fia ibe "4 | On the situation as Ht now stands, Arana a faves ti a ne j bee ad faethe erate | the | dine once ey eee , eneral fund. | sons, but he does not challenge “Had | to start married life over | heavy selling was caused by a rumor Peashd int Witaen ho Ohta te tin dase: fu nes pas ernational Laws accepted| have the worst c “ : oF 6 penc ing 5 1 ait is y Ls i i ape ee her! d (Sea's again | would begin by taking as | that Verdun had fallen. Prices de py all nations. negotiations. Officials, however, be-| You feel different as soon as “Pape’s N ‘The aftair opened with a concert| the mother's guidance of her much enjoyment as possible and |clined rapidly from 1 to 6 points.|™Mnation to insist on tho rights of] The first step toward success in| tieve President Wilson intends to re-| Diapepsin” comes in contact with tre by the Bronx Symphony Orchestra,| daughters. In other households going to places of amusement and : ~ 1 1 Studebaker| Americans to travel on ships armed what America was contending for) suine the conferences between Ambas- | stomach—distress just vanishee—your Bander the direction of Harry | the mother brooks no interfer- forgetting. a little about my | mexican Petroleum: end Btudebehet | or defense only, Weed Bromise that unermed Uoere.|sedor Gerard and Rersign Becretary | stemssoh gots eweul, So Ghee SO. ilame erie. Mme. Adele Krueger anc i the weak features. U. &. Steel |£0 i would not be attacked in the future| von Jagow, giving the latter every |; cheb A Marcus Kellerman were the vocalists, | @Ree, not even well-meant sug- feuse ana nvenand |) sete | tost a point from to-day’s bigh Froin German sources come suggea-| without suificient warning to insure] opportunity to present Germany's | ‘P& bathe fev sone eee food, The hall was mat ully decorated | gestion, with her ideas of child- Tine keen seunnee. aca cease tions that the Teutonic Governments| #fely of all passengers, pity | Ve Pont Go now, make'tke Wak ete and the flower booth psigned by management. And in still other more respect from their hus- Closing @ vere inspired to tsxue their now no-|..2'stvowal, recognition of lability) For the past twenty-four ha giie Shy ' Mrs. Sadie Kost, ¢ HOF thal inctaneas the taihen te aheaoniear bands. | consider myself notht With net mn previous closing. P and punishment of the submarine] tnited Press office has been besieged | You ever made by getting a large fifty- Flower Committee, was the show spot] 4 , ; ‘sinualll short ofteclave. | ieee aha Hever " Net | tlee by the American circular note to] command who fired the t with telephonic calls from German | cent cass in from any of the aff | ER ESMO ESR RHE See EMAL: my husband, but | will not obey. | Alliechaimen of ku 8S] the allied powers proposing disarma- nat the Lusitania’s side wore re-| oficial, loading bankers and business | drug store. You realize in five minutes It was the second annual affair] overruling the decisions of the “MRS. W. B. Sin et gat " *| nent of merchant ships, and the Ger-| {ed With & suggestion that these] men and Americans in Berlin, inquir- | how needless it is to suffer from indi run by the Bronx Charity Committes.| lower tribunal, the mother. Is sho 4 gu. Cor ian wallet ipcaiae the ‘lllea a nat bs utters Be, battled AE bopemis, by in-| ing about reports that President WIl-| tion, dyspepsia or any stomach disor | man belle! a ® 10! ‘ormal conferences between Everything in connection with it was justified in rebelling against this |O8EDIENCE 1S SET ON EARTH | A" ary|yon has asked von Bernstorff's re-|—Advt +4 Am: Gniton’ Ot . @onated by Bronxites from the hall| fast mentioned procedure, AS A TEST. fin: Cont Prodcta Jaccept the American suggestion Lansing and Ambassador Bernstorff.| (all, Neither Ambassador Gerard nor down to the flowers. Following the| “Mrs, M. M." has done? Write “" Madam: Should a woman | Am 3] From British sources comes the posi-| _efore these conferences were well | Foreign Becretary von Jagow have concert the big crowd danced until] and tell me what you think about started the Arabic was torpedoed, In her husba ‘Am: ved any direct Information to the early hours of to-day a? “Yes, by all means; that Is, to her | Ai set at Teeat nan not rafected tno] Gerametsemege of the, Arable ae) this effect from Washington, they a°- 11 L, DOUGLAS ‘ The officers of the Hronx County! wygBAND A BRUTE AND SHE|sroatest advantage. But the way Am 2°% sets ernment at least has not rejected tha| Germany made her promises as to the | clare, o bas Charity Committee are: Surroj WON'T OBEY. that this wonderful word Matec ee je Am. Woollen ‘Oo, ct American suggestion, but is consult-| future even more satisfactory than in| Mr, Gerard, whose collarbone was SHOES FOR ME oor @ M.A. Schulz, Chairman; M ‘I : misrepresented and misunderstood by | Asonds Mining ng her ailles. The same sources point| the Lusitania case, according to thin! broken in an accident near Munich, WOMEN &4680Y8 \ ‘irg! M. Mollenhauer, Vice Chair- Dear Madam: Having read your] both men and women ts distorting to Am, Zier.” a | i State Department official. She said/i« now at his desk with his arm and J 4 man; Commissioner John G. Borg-|articles in ‘The Evening World about) ity” greatest. purposes, Obedience 1» adwin La. .]out that no British or French mer-| she never in would attack any) chest bandaged. He has not vis-| T[Gooqmaterialo,good ~ | @tede, Treasurer, and Max F. Wolff, | ‘3 y2" in my cage 1 2M Je, on earth as a test, and not until a UH" pam chant ships have come into American] liner without warning, || {ted the Foreign Office since his in-|}] workmanship nad 5 Becretary. in my twenty-seven | wife submits herself. to satisfy the Central Leather norts. with am nee tnitea] Then, after months of informal ne-| jury, but has talked over the tele-| [] good fitting models Some of the women members of lite I have made ai wil of Ged rather then ene ame Ne ports with ai bing since the United) cotiations Germany agreed to “rec Le Giih Meatetane won Jaaow, fhake GOODSHOES. the committee who worked hard to| point of saving, yet whenever L buy | ian does she receive her long desired chit Ro 1. &. Bac States expressed a preferenoe for! nize liability,” and to phrase her final de Al ‘You will tnd these é fake the af alr 8 ace “8 werd wie | fhe le oat ue thing for the children | Noward, Nothing ie me att r disarmament In September, 5.| reply to America’s original demands! o SING Down Repes. i Tl pougeas doles. r » issue is still Kept alive, how-| #0 that this country would be satis-| a1 sevedores loading the Ameri jover, by the attitude of the Italtan| "ie pefore the formal agreement] liner Philadelphia to-day were so rushod Government and the presence at New| was reached, Gern 4 submarine | with Iate freight that twenty of th York of three armed Italian mer-|decree—effective March 1-—was issued.| were aboard when the gangplank was | n, the Giuseppe ‘Verdi, San|. "A re-reading of promises given as| pulled in, and they hiql to slide down| Gitlama ana oe Fe + th “") to the future in the Arable settlo-| ropes to the pier, Jamed C. Jackson, one | hed and Napoll, and the ar-| ment,’ said the State Department] of the 145 passengers, sailed to rival in Boston of the British Hner| official, “plainly showed the decrea| navixnting officer of a new United Frutt Canopic, which {s sald to have been|to be wholly inconsistent with theae| liner which ts in British military ser- | disarmed at Gibraltar before making| Promises. Simmered down, the armed | Vice |merchantmen decree means a nullifi- a . Ki voyage across the Atlantic Jeation of the Lasitanta and Arabio | Though technically an entirely sep- | promises A ICA han to fe Behulz, Mrs O'Gorman Stanton, | “Most of the trouble with my na te Mrs, L. Dunkly, Mrs, Helen B, Kob-| husband is on sesount of the cl lish, Mrs. Henry Kullman, Mrs. Pau-| dren, for when they reach a cer- ¢ ohael . tle line Clemens Mrs, J. U. Ganly, Mrs.| tain age he is through with them. | uti interested “in” meant ated Mary A. Ireland, Mrs. Philip J.| He wants to push them, half [in ' my investigations I. find. that Kearns, Mrs, E. N. Patterson, Are.) grown, ‘out of sha home nett |’ aman posepaase that aelerei aca . W. Schlemmer and Mrs. ang| have refused to Shey him mn shls extreme pride which are againat Di- oat oint, for as mother | want to | vine power, ‘Among some of the prominent per-| have my children with me as long "Here is one case Bons who attended the event last they are single, anyhow. othe fiers were District Attorney Francis daugnter of sixteen, and w the Divine pachings: ept obediently things diftl- » undevstand n chant th AKOOKINS: 421 Fulton mays ATS Pith Ay.t S60 typical of many A husband with a large fam- ily is a brutal drunkard. His poor little wife must work to maintain him a Hag pe eco Ana er| ann ae household, One d nis wife fartin, Horough President Douglas she was sick and could no! r father though she could lathewson, Assistant District At- torey Peter A. Matting, Dr. Edward alone with her old clothes. (amd If | on me for advice and asked irate question from that of the right | “If the United States warns Amer | A Beaut Secret ‘ aeea' nichacs W Phitp| them. That was years a0 F ie What she should do when her bli if merchant ships to carry defonalve | 1°48 to } y SCRG Ire ABT oa NEURALGIA y ns, Richare nip | them, ‘Th prute asked he some of her va this Govern: vill be eo: } 3. Kearns, dear KE. Os. About three years a boy of igs to get his usual drink, urmament, the Lusitania case re-| tion of nullifying aid even partially | a saa my borne Smith and vd Cor at oft 2 teen year 1 1 said to her, ‘Go home and y | maing in abeyance use the State To have clear skin, brighteyes Dat plano so bad as atria at offer yourabedience to G Bl oapastment te still 1 bought one for sul Know what he did? sinc sk. You returned to me, as if she had been in if | tien he has given $5 less every dream. Senn wee "LT did ag you told me,' she said, | [i We oll, the two children are work |, at do you think! he bought | ing now. Even when [ got less money i nd other food and returned t |T had the girl take music lessons for pe £208) Aue Foturned vo malo ies ie ke with his children, Rekain and had her go to On all previous occasions this man| Rep’ steal a year and a half, anc £ r oc: on | a business sch ot or six months. J/returned, horribly intoxicated, — to | $s Air Jane. ot " ot le sband sa > me se most bi y 0 aes Tare will Be tt \ may a ang Bey hod "Re | abuse most brutally his whole family. | athe Radley. usi “Women, it is up to you to Win | xtwiohaker “Co ery much surprised, this woman | & ‘Wester Mail ix ting the basis of the demands % teen hea oa - fe thet ne ermal Pint iceeing Garmany te adede a Wa Ss and a healthy appearance, your hen 115 Americans were sent | digestion must be good—your ges to refrain from attacking | |to death o1 he Lusitania a wanton e 2. rs without warning may not ex- | ‘aq “Micrat act’ war comnltiod bowels and liver kept active nd to future operations ; icles eady and regular. Assist nature-take ts| Therefore the Department has | @epMANY HAD COUNTED sf | called upon the Ger Go’ t 4 Po ‘ 7 . | tor information on that point and is) ON CONGRESS FORCING | 25c e) i ef BEECHAM’S rs | now awaitin) WILSON TO BACK DOWN Ae erty aipplnmtetinn tan request 50c For Sore Back, PILLS 1 to do. the heart d id will of | Zena. Copper, te ore informatt ca 6 y All Drucatete Lumbage | paper and lets me shovel snow or tined for you and for the good of |Vaitei fae sccit) ; é a Ka the eub-| oRLIN (vin Ameterdam), Feb. WRED AB A ‘Sold everywhere. In bones, 10c., 286, AC | chep wood. For that, everything all mankind. The Lord said: (Be | 8 ti } “ having ye os the American tank] 56 _ (united Prens.)—-Germany counts IM T | in me turns against him. a merciful—do not judge.’ In judg- Fi way had i | steamer Petrolite in the Mediterran- |” EN 3 | had te stay with him, since | | ing her husband a brute a woman |! Hitter 8 | ear Informed tho United Btates| UP the American Congress to force STOPS PAIN” ‘ ‘ | could not have suppor hre not only disoheys, but she de- |! ’ ves ates) packdown from President Wilson in| 6S INSTANTL' Rub pain away with a small) children. But |, for my part, think stroys love and honor and is more || 4) ; : Hon of the affair is that |ine controveray over armed merchant: | pep On) v it wrong for a husba ine utal than the brute. Vinten arene he submarine commander thought] hy . . trial bottle of old terfere with a wife's management Peeita cite oe thik aubdact for al Wane ee iS 4 R] one potrolite wae an enemy shin ain, | mem it was learned to-day, jRab tin }1¢ Does Not Blister “St. Jacob’s Oil.” of the house and the children, a8 ong tine, but have been prompted | “Wall au sti ‘ ' etn vp lS) Officials hore refuse to comment for! Relieves Congeations and Inflammations. » VACOD BU, long as she is trying to do her |to say these few words in answer to| ee jeu i hi der the A ms can flag, that} —— ‘i ert. |. M? \t wild and whirling words that WHEAT AND CORN /"6 fired upon her as the ship changed —— Bion losing Phepmatisn. in fifty| DECLARES SHE'S A SLAVE, BUT) have heen ute ny otfier corres | ChICAGO y her course, and he belleved she wa # pain on jot on se y " EY. spond “MRS, KE, E.G shineak 6 ‘ > foul: Deceeat Rub ,WON'T OBEY. About to ram hitn and that the P n i reaens inerna ret ag Ge] Dear Staduime: I ct) mys sn-| DOMESTIC HARMONY DEPENDS | fxr Pete intr ae ords a sic Oo oy Barnes's Hight on the “tender spot,” and by the| terested in, your articlos on ‘Must a} ON OBEDIENCE. [UE Mar | nished provisions to the submersible Hime you. say Jack Hobinson—out | Oe oa ee eee eee NT da boo ety adam: A wife's obedience CORN | Beeretary Lansing sata to-day tat | rom gomes the rheumatic pain and distress. "oy" words myvown experience, [or harmonious domestic Nts, au mH he WM i {n'a communtcation was nota “ ” tis nin nt whi ti appoints| wit) dist obo he usb: be taken into matrimony, she " aon | AE Aarnd ‘eitha ? nd doesn’t burn t! es pain, shed 10 do. ' uld consider this the first’ st ‘7 fee wh roe ands ifr Tn aching joins, f three litte on, Llove| in-merging her own individuality | NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, | cepta autatla he Amarc| NOW PLAYING AT THE 44TH ST. THEATRE era nt leben ti te | Ing a eat x rl etic na | IN THE MAGA go backac 4 oeuralat | spect him : niider, a Ro \vhom she elects to be her pro 1) 106 AT) eubma non the tanke bow ber up! "Get ca ae bottle} Man, A much at} nan. Tw tector as well as the founder of 11.3 aa 4 | n th nker, in eee et ay arity ON" | very, hurd eve y und do every-| their future existence. Having : 1143 tLG2) juring one man in the ongine room, 9 old-time hone It 4 thing to make we comfortable | honored him with such respons! ted: the iit1| and that when the Petrolite's com from any, drug store, and in @ mo-| never vo out or get uny pleasure out| bility, she should g hi ecember ir i 1 11.84] mander refused to furnish provisions ex un a Ly ment you'll be free from pains, aches] of iife, If by chance I do go o 1 respect and love, if he prov | January WSt dt 19 ‘ \ and stiffness, Don't suffer! Rub| have to drag my children along, and! to the task accepted. \""Market closed steady, 2 poinis up to 4|/e Austrian commander took an ( thoumetion eway.—Advt, there 1s nd pleasure in that either; eo "No cominonwealth can be steered | oft, American of the Patrolite’s crew on ' ‘ 7) ‘ ( a ,

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