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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916. RACE M'LAUGHLIN |Man Wants Wife D denn’ HEDTOSTEVEN ON *° 2 More Than, Woman With Brains: | Is She Man's Ideal? | Woman Novetist)i so ce WATERANDAPOMDER If She Has Charm i ee iicen seseee, CHEMIST SAYS HE CAN je sentiment, Mew say of their ideal wor It Is Enough, Says |i." «3 =.%25| RUNYOUR FLWVERON s eludes them. So does | r AV AN n Doll, Says Editor \ DEATHBED «soem Husband Regards Brains in His Wife as an| Husband of To-Day Wants Wife to Be Only a Mirror vane ideal worn,” Mike 3: Laurin continued, “does not love! Asset,”’ Says George E. O’ Dell-—“‘Smart Women Reflecting Him, Declares Miss McLaurin, Author |'\"\' h. Ut’ ie really t man pr to be the pure’ |, Marriage, Though of No Legal Attract the Modern Men.” Who Has Studied Feminine Charmers. | erent, Wa aa OES ion toe Force, Had Sanction of 7 | much is too particular, She has not ( by Declares His Fluid Will Re- place Gasoline at 1) Zents a Gallon. | the « of ad p! D y whie — Church, | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. PESTS RC SCT ad Oh ee ee M Y | Men DO want brains in women Found, at last, © man’s ideal woman, And as I have always suspected | \\/m,%8, ‘all charm, maxnotiam, 1s}, °o0 0M, Cie Row woul vo ite Save oney on four )FIGHT OVER HER ESTATE) An observant and truly intelligent man told me 0 yesterday. L1e (| would be the case, a Sheriff's jury declared on Monday that she possesses} to women. It has nothing to do with{an adult automobile?—on a seldtite | New Easter Hat an wean George B. O'Dell, author, lecturer, editor of The Standard and Secretary | an {pfantile brain, and is consequently {ueompetent a hae éeiat, hawev powder? Not exactly that of course, | i ite GH Pick of the American Ethical Union—one of the most im- to manage her own affairs OF ty cxiat, However, In @ woman tiut on a cauple of ounces of ereen| YOUcan get as much style Pid ing Girl's Will Divided portant intellectual movements in this country, And I} This happenod after Samuel Einstein, a broker, had | sillest etl6 gumploton may, ‘poswens |POWder added to halt @ gallon of| | 4# Nou can get anywhere in ‘ortune Between Her Aunt think his point of view is an excellent antidote to that tectitied that “the simplictty and childish innocence" |! A, Noman may be beautiful and | water and Stevens | apparently held by Samuel Hinstein. which fed bim to make Mildred Everiil his wife wore| good feature ver ners rimming over | jy TY alaiie WU Gis tape is London Feather Hats ) : Mr, Einstein is an Ingenuous broker, who has just | ) Le fy claima he due to “an undeveloped brain and a tendency to in-| Wit! It Hut there Is one thing about | % pudbgee Bh $5 to $10 and up anity." “My wife's original charm for th Ithe ideal woman of which Lem cer-| trick. He has given a test in the 500 new Easter creat nity My f t rom his UN) tain, Khe must eive back to a man the | Presence of Coroner William B, Gib y oihdihidrrraki dis | fortunate husband admitted, “was her extreme inno-|mos! Mattering image of himself to) son o on and @ Standar cence and simplicity. But what I thought to be the |te Nile” Wath eovCn wOLn Georeene rinlit, Hib eee oH eyith London eather (G6 charm for me Was her extreme innocence and sim- beauty of womanhood turned out to be a defoctive| woman’ leaned forward wagerise «t | the owner of a car to run {t on fuel 21WESTF 34 STREET plicity,” he said. “That was the charm that impressed praia.” |don’t care if I do smash all the tra- | costing one and a half cents « gallon, abe Try neelinend me when I first knew her and which I finally was told Alfenists supported Mr. Einstein's statement, and | Ciiimei. epee ne, 10 ay thine” the ex-/4t ts claimed. « e@ea was the serious part of her condition. So what Ilyir5 ginstein was sent to # sanitarium in Yonkers, Meantime, {|Tenelope who site patiently att tre, Chemist Enricht bas been working was the beauty of womanhood was the mistake.” For Mrs.Jway left to ponder a question® 1 walting for her Ulyssea to come) his plan for several years, He | — ‘ & iss Grace McLaughlin, Invalid |» G heughter of the late Deputy Police | Chief Patrick MH. McLaughlin, was married Sunday on her death bed in ® Havana suburb to George Stevens, ‘ the garage keeper, with whom she | eloped from this city on Dee. 9, 1916, | admitted to a Sheriff's jury that the “simplicity and childish innocence” for which he married his wife were due to an undeveloped brain. “My wife's original \ t . iva ideal woman keeps | says at last he has mado a discovery | «| Einstein has just been adjudged Insane which has always intere may | ee v ) ie has made a discovery M ‘ , In one of Mr. Hotvells's novels the® | hat brain, if any, d a man r as unreservediy as the] larch 30 and tied with Juan Carlos 5 Wen Yocu | ideal woman poxsess? Must the wom-| ox. Women pet ao thred-ong ;it if how to get hydrogen sitnply and Andreu, & Havana notary, leaves her Silas SE etnis ‘ i ’ | tired-of their ide y from water and explode it 5 eee ‘< } I huve been such » Jan men {ove have intelligence? It ha of their ideal me nh water and explode it t Seiste, valued ot $80,000 Sat $ always weemed GAWRE a “Witte 1a a ae tty Nee anow without any dimeulty or danger, He isits for ue ee eae That's why [love you sot © | theatrical manager answered this know it. And then, too, they realiae|(clares tho resultant liquid Ie as} | the reason why many people euffering Ona Hund r Mr, Hows: . nor Mr. Bi question when he replied to another, that it would not do any good: thet) cute as Sasoting and more highly We thay cuntiot afford” to receive tre . oir firat love t# jus nt to sive, Enel jets : cue tel mie that the wor #' Is it possible for a woman to possess MENG OGB ae he eat toa tan [his car int tates “Gentes ‘erkont offer minal fos rate of 7 tevens hiving embraced that faith. |, He may marry a ninay, but | 5 © 'wtage?” To which the manager re+ many « woman holds on to one man!.. In the test they witnessed Coroner agen may afford to tecolve. treatment Miss McLaug st weeks ‘were that's either | he thinks she's | > storied: ‘Its possible, but by ne menus Just as a sort of insurance against | Gibson and others saw Bnricht take |" PTs", of notifying all Spent In fruitiers eft to become | clever or because he deliberately | + yt the next on: | his ordinary runabout and empty the me for catarrhal Riis tasiea Ppaaehd| 1 4 necessary “Certainly,” Facquiesced, “frat loves | f¥e-sallon gasoline tank, A. disin- uit t fer rp ier ' akes a ¢ ation prise. She is not] ¢ | When I took this conundrum to an- are best, if only because last loves) terested garage man said it was oS seats wit me Grverced, bu is not ef-lthe rare and radiant maiden of his)? j other woman, Miss Kate Lee Mc- rarely turn out to be any better," |empty and that apparently the en- eel fective until April 19 areata, , | cated, sista of the thte Mansion Mor “And isn't all this saying,” Miss|SiNe Was unaltered. The tank was Father M a Havana priest,| 1 was so glud to find that Mr.) Lautin of Mississippi and author of McLaurin asked me, “that in love the | Partly filled with water from a gar- having hea story and recogn * ‘ t 4)? simplest woman is wiser than the “en hose, and a small amount of green rh lz-]OrDell agreed with me, W ed | The Least Resistance,” she promptly most brilliant man; that, as Rupert | Powder was dropped into it. Anclec-| This Ofer POSITIVELY Ends April 30. y \ thx ey “ ughlin was dying. |with him ct iquartera of the | § Y ed with me. This astute young Brooke wro i ‘trode connected with two dry bat- ———— sil naented to port the casremane |Mocinte for Hehical Cultures Noo 28 : ; seal aban 5 ron » momen, of more than thy! teries was then placed in the solution) — With the low fee offer m: Potter a special diapensition wan ob- | Weet sixty-f s He is ex.) ¢ Hats wenCeS NYO! J: Olay 9 OF 1 ag tte RRM ae th : jand the car was cranked up, ‘The en-|| FM remain the mane ‘aa it BE tated from the ( reste alin oy Reheat Re : e pretty creature who first involun- | | Aid the 2 binaing throug thew are wtoer | Pty »pped and away tho machine | (etted erty te, bent t Deak + exnely tu : ily and then consciously makes be- i gi {went with a » The car ran with | specialties, ie, diseases | e us wey t + ing agreeable to men her life work,! | Enricht and 4 passenger for four | Teal: Chest and stoma lewal and \ ed inl’ May tt ; faweiceed ae aliWeal SoaaH: inuwel : R. H. DAVIS BURIED. miles. Coroner Gibson said the dia- RIT exANINATIC | court. furtle : 7 i , ; t feovery sounds so Utopian he can] pr Mt i Mise Mtcteane : hi erst ca rier stave ° present nial angles. / j Redy Taken to Philadelphia by Wife) hardly believe tt true \ serious! “ ate ¢ : , : y of the woman 4 man : for Cremation. “If Boricht is wrong, be is honestly jousiy il) th werk Bo, the eight days r4 ail ee i natal . istaken,” be declared. “Th i ‘ loves,” Miss McLaurin told me, “must RITLADS i, ok m! ‘ ore was . er Mendes she Stevens. be Andrea : | ‘ - PHIA. April 14.—The i B isa is 1 ne and nw ectures hu 4 be a clear pool in which he may see waeeseeedes|body of Richard Harding Davie wit}? “S* panne Da EAE, Clogged Nostrils, Dropping Rye hahagd libel el eclelb meel lal Ie Seas $ js own Image cled flatteringly. arrive here at 2 o'clock this afternoon i phia 3 urement he iss for cremation at the Columbarium ot] WILSON WINS Mi 5 ) hey were bilkod by the necessity cities i saw fils own fae in the water and) She attracts a strong man by the fact|tho Chelton Hills Cemetery : OCK VOTE in Throat, Deafness j eecuring a d nsation before O'De nox t . promptly fell In love with himseif,| that she ns immediately to be-| pie pody w wemeaetdet i ’ 7 ' ‘wou! “ ei cROR ' . Livery man is @ Narcissus and falls in| come a part of himscif, She appears| The, body will be a panied by Make tas Fee Meta ba Namen and Head Noises ¥ 4 4 - Nove with his own reflection flatter-| to give everything while in reality | t* Daves, formerly Bessie McCoy, . . se Robert Allen resides No. iM ‘Tied ew Yor! i Key West and | “| believe that the American , ingly mirrored to him in the shallow| giving nothing. Because, frankly, she| the actress; her fifteen-months-old| Woodrow Wilson won the Presidential New York. When he ‘con saited finally went to Havana, Bur for he man wants to marry a woman PO PUGRitD Reker ve sume pool of 4 sy hetic female soul. | has nothing of her own to giv daughter, Hope, and Charles Belmont |Romination at a mock political conven-| i140") ear. | reathie tharon 4) approaching death would have th brains.” he said. me to he ene i jgave the title "The Least Kesistanc And what sie 1s," 1 supplemented, | Davie, 4 brother, Interment will be|tion over which Lemuel Ely Quigg pre-| my nosis at af) y alee a ttie: wie srides by bali ' nae sald fo my novel, which is an attempt to| “the sort of clothes she wears, the, in the Davia family vault in Lever-| sided last night at Christodora House, Game, fae on 4 posirile would wake me, Waited unt \ ree was ef me that he regards his wife asan | “Broadiy speaking, | should ‘picture the sort of girl Who attracts) sort of talk she talks, the sort of ington Cemetery, Roxborough. No. 147 Avenue B. ears ago, t lest Sy ties soll A, oh ot ‘ ‘ fective. Stevens ix wuld to have asset. One of the values which he {| judge that there are two classes | PiCTARS tN MOLL Sy Blin Sha “type is| thoughts she thinks, depend absolutes —————— President: Wises seesived: 87 vou ptalinl and tore two years’ tare boon i V3 Iapsed an wt nm {expects to find in her is the abil- 1 of ma whe prefer unintellig precisely the woman Whose brain of-| If he ts an artist, she Miss Hyde's Wedding Nea ‘Aiea ennon: Weaballaty tea) Oot, daoee sd have nyt ined lke ates P:, Torral Ty te alee Wlachomevancatmes. | sneultured women: (0 6ne-o |fera the least rasistance to possession| talks glibly the patter of the studios, | ‘The mar of Miss Lilitan B, Hyde, |ANOT 7 OMton’ Charies B. Hugh owt | 4 A Ba , *, | are the very young men, who are | iy another mind, another personality,| If he is a writer, she clreulates in-|holder of the woman's metropolitan golf] "°2) 3 4, 3. al i tended Miss Molsugtiu phere of culture and refinement, | afraid of women with brains. In | 4” tan never falis in love with the|dustriously the ‘small change of\champlonship to Quentin F. Feltner, al. 7° forty-five clubs at Christodora longer has paler arrcae i ASiadl Malinuah Lin the [f ghe can’t do this he'ls disap- { the other group are those older | A. Woman. She is just the skeleton, | ideas; if ho is a ventimentalist, mo Is |otockbroker of No. 10 Raat Ninety-sixth {House each gent a delegation of five f ‘the sraening th hie Breet ie cemetery plot the « ) fun.ly pointed and feely that he has been men who also are afraid, whose | the clotiies horse on which to hang/she. If he is a cynic, she becomes! street, will take place April 2%, at Bay|to the convention, but the delegates ie wee ee Sith Hom aho hod heen ev ' Whi omen with | Vanity ig up in acme | rr i}is own dreams, Carlyle In his essay | one.” Ehore LL. it was announced yerter-! voted proportionally to the Suffrage ‘ hom nev- cheated. on ow ; woman diecern their K Mirabeau speaks of ‘the terrible! “Yeu, Miss McLaurin agreed, * day. ‘The engagement was announced | power of the States they represented. , eral wree one ing and culture remain un- | lest she to take th: Oe esiiiayity.® LN pera atnhn agreed, “but lia0) January. Miss Hyde's father was) Preparednoss, Woman Suffrage and hs 3 brains u m : trees retusa to take them at | gir of familiarity.’ 1 think the Ideal| whatever she puts forth Is cood ho- |Wichard Hyde, proprietor of the Hyde & independent. government for the Philip: fled with faded purple rt (| married | think the reason is no theig own valuation. But, accord: | Yoman, speaking of the man's ideal| um, as they say in theatrical elr-| Henman Theatre. in Brooklyn, Her|pinen were incorporated in the platform far hewn! akan torr | That they fail ¢e attract men but ing te my sbacrvation, most ma- | n always, must have that gift.| cles, She iv a shell, a vacuum, if you home is at Bay Shore. adopted. | A legal eon expected it > that men fail to attract them. lect seek women more cultured | comm - - —— — — —— ene clans sfon't jt true taat in this countr’ | than themselves, and the real | ; eee cibpnte “carvan ¥ ( Rene ane compen: | wh tb Prema gr amo e= ft aAn~Me—, T°. DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES ) the way to $2 vens hus ne t Mo. O'Dell! glanced at} SHIP Of the mest intellectual | |, When Mr, Edward J. Dunn fimt consulted : 4 . ie . f veiw, He haa x thin, | men they can find, | [oe eee sed Cent Soll (ire, years ape. and : . f felied face, a}. "Of Course this state of affairs is} Sy core that’ eounded’ Uke steass ewcaptnn ve b Gor pet are e ¢ seat aaa pay ¥ due to the fact that the woman | ° wether eat y lit Mrs. Las! opus rough which nis with brains is no longer the woman | boar oye Ptntee ‘wap ‘were talbins asiend ren SE SHOHUEGTIN WTKR ate f sould not unterwand what the finde ta | aa : auently without charm, oin,seeking a, phiya- | sa, Winn ein lo mer a a Sintaeie a aunt s Eng. (ind a pe normal eugenic In. | oid eot betel Wr OR Ju Of fee EG: lstinct, But to-day the really clever . oma mea 1 oy YOO" lsvoman is not so stupid as to be ugly Hince I treated. Mr, Dunn he reporta tha ely 4, vie Bie ago or freak In avoiding the old-, can comserant 28a welt "eror haf M M Some of yer women do not fuah met blue-stocking men prob rom ie ear ant a the nolaee . tynitted. ably we i so much boycotting oii Trae ee i heult for m to brains as shrinking from physical | teenth Mtreet. New York. ' : aie Uatovotiness | AGING EARS, DEAFNESS, nial yo wita whom they can enjoy | “What s ihe Clever WONIBATGO i a Was . 7 HEAD NOIsES. 7 ; panionship.” he intimated |to the man who doesn't like viever- OMORROW will be the day of days of the whole Springtime at the new Fashion Shop. From Wien dy, Walter Wivanert first, consulted me ‘ < ens?” T asl . + . . jam four Jew ight oo 3 sis, ty : For 1 may sity et ° ao ahion ANSP record-breaking assortments, and with an augmented sales force adequate to look after your in yarn Parner oat Foul net oder ne merican life which ba a well-informed woman | Oa a |e Nenakes ‘ F +e: * Stand cmvéraation Tyas constantly. troubled orth a Liss Mel eon ee ejox ueen the lack | B@gins to discuss an” important every need, you may make your selections of suits, coats, gowns and blouses expeditiously, with an Pema Ti toad! tare moe ky "ng r ee " been thi topic of general intere and a "0. liveries Wi at » time iy . ane Serie, were, cloeged we Mt a Biever a pursuits among men.| meneste Renee hceaa assurance that deliveries will be in ample time for Easter. Pde a gl I cel lla } ead with the remarkable | know what you're out!* athe, should slap hi sala . r. O'Dell gently but incisively, eal Culture (8) Thon he lau aneay like men and it is women | forehead turas pink when he ts a bit f mine is hardly in accordan nged this year by Mr. Melix Ad- | back. the theories of ethical culture.” he ad , te central figure In our move-| “A woman's brain is different from RAL {ers ite “centhall Smee Te eer ee aitae mame Draite Ue ches for dte- | | ' ) h nt, is designed to do away with|®, mais Drain, | Ile searches U VE nationat produtices, nrough w clos he world needs her | Tt : ; ) TRC Sealing Mir Pitchert, he now report tat the discharge from hie ears hae firsts His hearing hag been “restorwt that et fiahdt ongermtion er Fra be wether te St No, 1618. Kents third attest, Brooklyn, Nee mutter with a, ellis ste cies Seis ect WYJaP va “pleanct” to have "yon ‘iat ty office it. will cost yoo nothing for em examination eas DR. J. C. McCOY, Candler Building, 220 W. 42 St. ; A few doore wet of Broadway: Hoare Monday, W, and Friday, hats ‘mtay and Me turday Unprecedented Easter Assortments Suits Representing a Coats Meeting Every Every Spring Fashion Springtime Requirement $19-75 $25 $29.75 $1 0-98 $15 $19-75 From Paris, from the leading Amer If any style or any fabric has been designers, from the omitted in these exhaustive collections rested in s held pure | mitted, “but Tin not going to take It edite of Mio great achievements < general quest “an ge of fashion lead- . HHother countries, and thus to be an WOHAS sos i , ; , . ; Toa) to 12 wom Weeat toomuch meat, which indacnee for peace. Men bere need HE DURA *l ers at Southern resorts from every of Spring and Summer coats, it has —- clogs Kidneys. then dehy a Gout the women flock should have plenty of correct source, and correct sources only, escaped without intention. e hack huris. in Mauger RUmBors, FESre Ri i x. WO mhonitd the suggestions of models and fabries Short coats and long coats, street cos = \ ao 1 ets of nat our nae BB \ ‘oe Pat Guninosa next ci ae gee ye , polit. Ww omen have been taken. / \ and dressy afternoon coats, motor coats Says glass of Salts flushe neatly dovated: Opel tr ina fine glow of Raver hetora i po Frell “4 and sport coats, silk coats for Spring and Absolutely Removes ; as enthusta aveve! re) ‘e has such @ range ots Jes _ 7 eveni vening s : Kidneys and — ends 4 WU rt cn ceca RIT WORRY S OVE Geitieds tare Gees showin gay he Summer evenings, and Parisian evening Indigestion. One package : Bladder irritation PERSROR HE ORR SHARD a RgSAILe OxDRAS Of Rray wator ; eee ne ah: wraps. + OF ll druggist: # i a b culture whi e iy said to! won't hurt her chances for anyt " Me . ves it. 25cat all druggists. - F caliglivoakeaping 1a bik bxcer t, Aust ponsibly. for | being establishment SS ___S Velours, serges, twills, tweeds, cheviots, pro : Uns acid in meet ihe ki wife's name 1 sugeveted reeera that coin, aside from. (ne: a The popular blues, in serges, twills and arava checks, plaids and knit-cloths, in’ the i Mea tiel Non lWAne it lend Th, “The American man has reached | literation® cheviots; the browns and tans and grays; { \\ rreatest variety of weaves and patterns. ; ip pe aad f p hinps of dead: | The the point of desiring ang respect: — | : Bans ( \\ # \ ‘ ; fe et is ine ton ie wat wr is ing inteligence in nis wite, said | the white suits and sport suits—in the } Every garment @ picture of exclusive 5 asic reltel tvs or shove ines dork \ widest possible range of style correctness. re No Charge for Alterations now that his wite educated was tM Quen. “When he marrias 1 two or three times during th he wants something more than a | night. When the kidaeys clog you must! housekeeper or a talking doll, But LH : OE help them hoff the body's 4 5 or you'll be a real sick person herseit, her next tage is to edu- onal hortly, At first sou feel w dull misery cate him, to induce him to apply 7 , a ° B A . r ia. nthe kiduey region, sou suffer {ruin RIB Mind to sometning vesiaes MAR THE SKN Easter Shoe Specials Girls’ and Misses’ Suits backache ck headache, dizziness,| 2usiness. And if he says that he Kid Lace Boots, steel gi 8 inches high r 0 stomach ‘gets sour, tongue coated. cya, GeXs too tired making money for 5) , , Bos $5 Junior Misses’ Suits, French serge, plaited 1 feel rheumatic twinges when the ROt fe ecetv ee ner Mer nim nat | Pestem andPoslem Soap / ford Quick, paniad leather lees wots peplum with belt; shawl collar with over- $15 BORN Rade triak: lutavet she can get along pertectly well | Ffl'cient Tree trent. White Washable Kid Lace Boots, flexible $e 35 | collar of silk; navy, tan and Copen; 13 to 20. eee taeats drink lolacf waters} with Ieee money! soles, covered Louis heels--elsewhere, $8 : : black alo get from any pharmacist four What is what ste If it woul no oheappiness end iota : x sigh oad) Girls’ Shoetop Suits, brown, green and black- puincen of Jad Salts; toke a tablespoon neal ‘aliticton ia ame tebe Wat Kec Galler Tumpay patent collskiny ‘Spanie $9.50 | and-white cheeks--box or Norfolk, with $Q.98 , Ayn Sine OF Water horiey DECeRI DE Wi my oF any unsightl rouble, th suis heels ust RY 85 suspencde o 16 M tost found articles 4d for a few days and your kidneys will Ail ROHGANEE Van abould “know tint thie delights Janis h , and:85 | uspenders; 10 Lo 16 \) Ae let Bt the World. wilt be then act fine. This famous salts is bo willing t probebly await you in Poslam, which is — —<—<—<$_—$_—— b 1 at The World's Informas made from the acid of grapes and tenon & barKalne’ Mr OD: Pa aanrtal Huroats Pullteer Building juice, combined with lithia, and has boon for generations to clean clogged sand stimulate them to nostual so to neutralize the avids in’ ered over his, des ering, so it no longer is a source of ite |e and don't you tht F Mation, thus ending bladder weakness. jy really in love with a 4. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot ine can be led to take an inte’ fire; makes a delightful effervese away all skin troubles, While intense in healing properties, Puslau is hutely harmless. Contains nothing te injure the kin always gratefull (% very Dine eves we nm Pill now ‘ At the Fashion New Shop Mariem Went 125th sty Brooklyn Offices ton St, Brov following the priating of the @dvertiscment, soothing and 4 redness overnigh rest, senlp Poslam: Soap’ is the in nt beautiful things Which interest bi ale, wen {efficient ia driving] @ y | Athia-water drink which hould | et kt n wh \ he wt ! | water drink which everyone should Purge now a MAN Who Never | hen the skin used with, or apart ° Y. bEtake now and then to keep the kidneys cared for poetry at all ui bee fru pient with Poshin W. t] yy fe h S a ees aie Goer ents! came canaeenYo'n “ie Mon" tet | Pep ath eM wy ae neteen West Thirty-fourth Street t f i) te? sell lots of Jad Halts bo Ccllea (wh | O1noat we fone it Aen genes Laborstarivs, 88 West, 5h st . Pe Hove. in overcoming kidney trouble |, At: O'Dell amiled comprenwodingls: Now York City ald by alll drupg aeate EY DAG 2 DAG ea CeO Ip Gras” BAS? wW while it is only trouble,—Advt. jon your ‘intellectual level, the ‘thing Adv. | A pe) = g/ y= €2 ed Ww 4 é

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