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nied THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, rete. WOMEN RESIEGE [=""=="=522 Do @ Blonde’s Giggle and Her Adoring Look }ERALMONY CUT, MANN STIRS HOUSE “Tt seemed to me," said Mra. COURT AT TRIAL Sins’ costs inna Make Her Harder to Rule Than a Brunette? \IFEMOVESINIO BY TALK AGAINST Delia Carlow, a nurse girl, said Aner f IRS RORERS when she visited Mrs. Rogers the = ———E ene ’ t Saturday before the tragedy she found [A GBLONoE Is GIGGLE ~ y GIGGLING AND HER . her moody and absent minded. Miss [LIKE A Tov Ssuak oo $ SPENT DINING ‘Vheresa Gallagher, nurse at Lebanon Y Rowen ove man} my x GIGGLE namie Y ats BALLOON - Hospital, described the conduct of | You may TOSS Rush Past Doortender to Hear Mrs. Rogers as a prisoner there as, | HER ABOUT AND : irrational and fighty, characteristic | TAP KER LIGHTLY, 5 | Mrs. Landes Settles Down|Republican Leader Applauded Testimony in Tragic Poison- [of a woman about to become a | SVT Give KER, ; With Cook Stove, Turning | When He Says He Is Against mother, A GLOW ANd, ing ( ‘The nurse declared Mra, Rogers | SHE BURSTS Os . Patients Away, He Says. Country Entering War. tore her bair, alternately refused milk 4 INSANI ry T HE DEFENSE. and then drank it greedily, attermpted . i to jump out of the window, sometimes . , made much of flowers sent to her and Neighbors of Woman Charged] at other times threw them on the ‘The practice of Dr. Leonard Landes,| WASHING@TO! a physician well known tn the neigh- borhood of hia home, No. 140 Raat . Apri 2%5.— The firet demonstration of Congressional atti You Must NEVER B@ BRUTAL WiTH A ‘Twenty-aecond Street, has been ueni Ne ee 1" renee “fet 1 Od Se Brut RUNETTE thrown confusion, His wife,| situation occurred in the House t VWHDU AU Conti hi anh GLE [ele isa Ra eG let F Qe swe Wee MoT Renee YoU" trash whet he SWBArAINO Linea: 708 | Aay When Groat abpteial HAGAISd NE How She Cared for Them. | they were dead. | . r ago, has returned and camped in B®} nubian Teader Mann's statement niahiaiibaainis Dr. Woosthin, chemist of the hos-| Mow, Baer Grae nieve: and Bar: Wines that he is opposed to breaking off ee on we oF eee OS Dele ad MAME TORIVWEL rae ‘ , ! MASTEREUL: year-old son, Hernard, She informa | dlplom viations with any coun- them well dressed, besieged the doors ite POUR. Whe. Wve the. CMLLAN| . patients who call, it 1s said, that the|try at this time « Court in the Bronx office is her private apartment. In the Yorkville Court, thin morn- ing, where Dr, Landes sought reitet 404 areuing for a standing fores of by having his wife punished for dis. [2900 men “to be prepared for any ee the Bap District Attorney Martin asked him to-day to seek admission to the triallit his original report of testa made for child murder of Mrs. Ida Sniften| Jan. 3, 5 and 15 did not read “No bl- Walters Rogers, ‘They came no thick | Chloride of mercury found” and if the M n was debating the Army bill orderly conduct, her attorney, K, W.|!mternational emergency that may and so fant and used their elbowa| VOT “not” had not been afterward Moxley, contended the house ovcupted [SOs out of the European war” He with euch skill that numb :streed | epetetnes ‘Writ, GORA’ ME eee Wea by Dr. Landes was owned jointly by| insisted on a separate vy by the i u ere 0! em M h ‘ 1 o p w arn Waa GiGe CMr FHM Gl Ccintin es one him and his wife, and that it ahe| Mouse on the new army's size. Wh 1 afl ; ‘| made after « talk with Rogers. chose, she could turn it into a con- Debate was precipitated by report- “ the afternoon session began! On redirect examination by Mr. | "a cert hall or @ moving picture house, | !9# ef «special rule rejecting Senate ine ieted leh eniin Dibba Chandler, Dr. Woosthin explained | ay Magistrate Murphy could not see it] {memtinents to provide an army of dd three-fourths of the benches in| that his first tests were unsatisfac- that Me f ve Mrs, jen | 290.000 and a national volunteer foros the room. tory because his ro-agenta were nov Never Be Brutal to a Flaxen-Haired Siren, but Man-)--—--—-- =| A SRE 1 Cine A COLE At a iy move out adjourning | aml ordering the bill sent to confers . «day . y be A | we NOUR EYE OFe Ww ay 2 move adjourni ie ook OE CUE AG eat if sent to ne fae oth age Dark Beauties With Iron Hand, Says Writer; PERU SENDS STATEMENT AND YOU Age Coser bs ve the case meanwhile until that date, [ener a atic Dy -| for fresh re-agents, he sald, an rats ie eau “Tam agains « country enteriny trict Attorney Martin to disprove the| found bichloride in all the instances but Mrs. Woodruff, “Most Beautiful ON ug v9 -\ | Aiariay shiey iaeinteiave et nto war” he said, “but Pam in narod atatement of the defense that Mra.|in which he had before failed to de- Blonde,” Doesn’t Agree With Him. W’ADOO “SLIGHT: heard to advise his client to divrexard [Of sufficient preparation now, se that Rogers, when she killed her two chil-| tect it, and so altered the entries. the Court's advice by returning ty her] if We are forced > war we wil dren Dec. 2, 1914, had herself taken| “Flas not the District Attorney By Nixola Greeley-Smith Offictal Note Accuses Secretary of | husband's office. Magistrate Murpay |2ave something to fight with, Tshal Biesoride'ct arercuty, dadie aisncst sis | tBresteasa) you) wilt) iadibeitens) ft y bic daa ae Discourtesy in Taking Abrupt | called Moxley back! when ke. tien do everything In my powe tagether with medica mony. The] making those changes?” esked Mr. Why is a blonde? y 8 MI this, and informed him such conduc In country from golng women were warn this at the| Chandler. Not being one, I have always wanted to know? Departure. Lie Goeataied $e) Snel being tin tae nt © xeopt under extreme elr- oor, but none of them seemed to be| “Yes, eekty habs a replied Dr. Woosthin. He And now comes Vanity Fair for May with a study of blondes and the) prea, Peru, April 25.—A copy of | sg deterred. said other chemists had verified bis reasons for them, which bites into this perplexing the omcial statement issued by the: The second day of the trial found| findings. problem with the accuracy and the venom of an etch-| Peruvian Government, accusing Sec- | Mrs. Rogers in much more cheerful] By agreement of counsel, Emory R. er’s acid, retary McAdoo and the International @ clash with the Bar Association ee Dr. and Mrs. Landes were marriod | “We ought to provide 250,000 men, eighteen years ago. Her boy | DUE thent in tralning and Mave th si Buck q y nard, being but two yenrs old at tae | Prenared for use as the first line of ea LEU ML ta ELL LSU EO a baba ditch RES act bs Vanity Fair’s indictment of the light-haired elater-| High Commission of discourtesy in | fine: hat always been catled by hin{ defense if it becomes necessary, If (1A AM and Ay Rael hi BO dts fh hood 1s presented in the guise of an essay on “The|@bruptly leaving Peru, was forwarded | stopfather’a jast name. ‘Three years] WHOM peace reigns again throughout in which she sat before the court yes- | made between his client, Mra, Caro- * Wash! be h yorid there should be seait be Management of Blondes,” but at once that}to Washington to-day. . a ated the wor how ea desire to terday and took the keenest interest | line Giddings Rogers (whose refusal flanagement of Blond ut it declares at , When the couple separated, Dr. in the testimony, frequently consult-|to obtain a divorce caysed the de-) {ng with her husband, Lorlys Elton|spair of Mrs, Ida Rogers) and her | > Rogers, whom she married last July | husband. @oon after the birth of their third| Dr. David Greenberg and other’ ebild, and with her other lawyers. | physicians of Lebanon Hospital said Della Burns, janitress of the house|that when Mra. Rogers wae . taken 3 ago, you cannot manage a blonde any more than you can Rut) it went coples of oovera!| BET TROOPS READY FOR | Landes gave his wife $20,000 ana | lower the standing army 1 would manage & mosquito. eruvian newspapers which chargo| aleved’ ancaureamient: to -pay Hee Go Ave! i . that McAdoo's action was an outrage! A Macia EIR CarmaT@ed cl ata howe You can keep it off with a net, or you can swat GpouitiesPORIViAE | GoverntsOnts athe PIT TSBURGH STRIKE CALL wer o remained in th uso | : a SSMUAaT MTLERRW. Hit RGU iption in the present situation but you simply cannot manage it,” observes Dionysius) newspapers report that Secretary Mo- ee | bis ihae is Nite loft [throughout the world to hesttate Carr, Professor of Eugenics in the University of Tus] agoo ordered the crutsor Tennessoo! National Guard Given Orders to! bingen, which seems a transparent alias for Frank] to sail a few hours after her arrival It is, however, foolish beyond ¢ Kast May, the «doctor says, hie was{@bout spending a little money that = 7 Prepare—Arrests Made in \forced to cut his wife's allowance|we might have trained men if war where the tragedy happened, was re-|there she showed every symptom of Crowninshield, the witty editor of Vanity Fair. because of rumors of bubonic plague) pate isha | down to $20 a week. She sued him In] should come.” . called to corroborate Edward Market, | bichloride of mereury poisoning, that I took his arraignment of the blonde and all her works to Mrs. Lewis|and because of fear that his party New Clash. te oar pare rot eerer baa and Chairman Hay eald in conterence the owner of the house, in his state-|she showed evidence of pueperal in-/B. Woodruff, author of “The Lady of the Lighthouse” and declared by| would not be permitted to stop at! PITTSBURGH, April 25. That the| pending, but her application for ali- |e would oppose the Senate amend- ments that the Rogers rent was al-|sanity and was unbalanced and only! ponrhyn Stanlaws to be the most beautiful blonde in the United States. Panama by the health authorities.| Pennsylvania National Guard may be | Mony Was denied by the Court three | inent for a Government nitrate plant ways paid and that a maid was em-| half conscious of what she said and| is “ ” “ " * ” y weeks ago. y Je prie: my e ployed to help in caring for the ohit- aid. Read it,” I said. “Answer it. Isn't it perfectly dreadful? They declare that the party, there-|cailed to preserve onder in the Weat-| "sre, Landes and her son arrived at|. Ay led stories of a Germa y dla f ; fort, put Peru in the sume class with | inghos zone water y hi ‘}landing army in the United State ren. Mre. H. Leroy Sea of Miasouri,| Lewis Stuyvesant Chandler, for And, do you know, I really did feel as badly as any brunette could about inghouse strike zone was indicated] the office, bag and baggage, last Fri. x Columbi d ML - » tale: oe ann friend of Mr®, Rogers in| Mrs, Rogers, called on Dr, Graeme M,|¢M!8 terrible offenstve launched against the inoffensive blonde. Any other Serta Tn ote on tne | toeday when AUK: Get. Miomse 9,487; ANG Gebel Enere coterie | iat caicune, passed the) epectal rule TALS: wan aleo cask. Hammond to show that the physical (time I should have written the harmless, necessary blonde; but with the| Nearly one hundred leading business) Stewart directed the commanders of . band she couldn't live elsewhere on] providing for the immediate sending the Tenth and Eighteenth Infantry | her reduced allowance, and besides, ot a) army dill to conference. toting you have learned about | COmdition of Mra. Rogers had caused | memory of Mrs. Woodruff, pink and white and gold, as she poured out tea) hours at banquet taMles for the urrival| je familiar form of insanity which made ent doa tre of cavalr a} house was as much hers as hii — = Mae Reete clnce you ported with hor] {amiuar form of insanity which made |anq epigrams for me in her drawing room at No, 14 Bast Sixty-etghth| of tho Mcadoo party” before learnins | nents and {row oF cavalry to) the huuso WAS AA GN Delt as his belleving she was a good woman haa| prosecution has retained Drs. Max | Street, I am inclined just now to believe that if eyes were made for seeing] Of their Gepartire. only for the commanders of the three | E S$ M changed your opinion of her?” asked|G. Schlapp, Menas T. Gregory and|then blondeness {s its own excuse for bein; orc! i HOLD VON 6 L URGE: 4 organizations to prepare for the oall, ’ Frank W. Robertson to controvert| © District Attorney Martin. "When you called me up this after- United States in South America. ~) | Dr. Hammond. y which Includes the notifying of of- “No,” exclaimed Mrs. Sea, who has ph a noon," Mra, Woodruff began, in her! hos nothing to do with her intoxtoat-|,, S°vera! of the newspapers have! ig and men and the examination of N AL 7 Vi it f 5 red hair and a positive manner. Umpid Alabama volce, “E told my |ing quality” launched a concerted movement to /cer and oAvaGe Givin cae 1sits ror have always believed and believe now THEIR LONG CcoLo SWIM husband you were coming to discuss| "It is declared, too, that man must] fo" Promident Bante to demand a aout the Cant. Reports That His Seized Papers},,7ie reason why many people suffering 7k ‘a good women. the management of blondes with me, (never be brutal with a blonde,” T in-| oe the eriticiam became increasingly Pirst arrests in the Westinghouse | ee APETS | trom is Met o Elizabeth O'Brien, @ wore re: FAILS T0 SET 'EM FREE|a2¢ 22. wooarur ania: ‘what's tno terrupted. “With a. brunette, on the! bitter thie afternoon. ‘The incident, strike zone were mado to-day. Pred Contained German-Japa- cent neighbor, told of Mrs. Rogei use of discussing? It can't be done.’ | will not respect you. A blonde bas|WhMch may appear trivial to the H. Merrick, @ Hoclalist spea nese Propaganda devoted care of her children. “T know one man who declares that |not that substance of humanity which | United States, has assumed the great- 41 unidentified striker were arrested J reas * Patrolman Catches T° E: y links her with the dear old days of|¢st importance here. | by deputy sheriffs on @ cable bridge.| WASHINGTON, April %.—Attor- “Was she a detter mother than| Patrolman Catches Two Escaped) piondea are the canary birds of the| iit ver aan, we aro told. She ia lixe| The Peruvian Mintster of Foren Mernick way harranguing the plckots| ney General Gregory, in hin recom- you?” asked Mr. Martin, Convicts From Hart’s Island | human race,” I observed. “He says}. toy balloon, You may toss her about| Affairs, replying to a wireless mas- to hold their places age uh AaLee ie ANE: Bate -Dobattioone “No, she was uot,” replied Mrs. and Returns Them. they were made to look pretty and tojand tap her Mghtly, but give her a|aage from Secretary McAdoo thank- from guards when t menda § p n OBrien. i Z chirp—but not ‘cheap-cheap.'” serious blew: son abe. Paraae ing the Government for sourtealog, | the weer nlso refused to move from | not LA pbs Beebe Hite is Angelo Sabillo of No. 9@ Roosevelt} “I' fraid that's what most men} ‘But a 6 blondes have ever| sent a message expressing regre’ je bridge. Eee papers taken from Wolf von Igel, in- “Bho was just avout like the aver-| | BNeee enter Holt ef No. 124| think of us,” Mrs. Woodruff admitted | known yore making balloons of| ‘at the unjustified attitude assumed wan Gh Ga Reaniias cluded & strong recommendation id i} men,” Mrs. oodru: answel I. em ic, officer of ie cruiser « D v East Tenth Street are candidates for| sadly. ikon it comss to “balloons, pon| Tenaeamee im Reustrating entertats. | A.signel of three pune Will be given! OS8/nst release OF von Papen’s seere- | Qi the hard luck medal. They are back| Her tone was that of a bird in al know, « blonde would rather see than| ments prepared for your party.” about raday morning at| tary, it beeame known to-day. This Offer POSITIVELY Ende April 30. ™ ) jon Hart's Island to serve the re-| gilded cage, but in her white frock, | be Con mere 18 thought Fak tae ee ‘Wort H n all residents tn Reports to~ y added to the knowl. —_— RES eat Hopes Women Will '})Sruinder se ete orma in the peril showing er vll-wnto vhroat ane] "ont fous, rena were bent, | EQY MUST PAY $7,235. HR eG Hussaniy eiROL se bes) AL 2 : A jtentiary after achieving a remark-| looked much more like an Easter lily! patra red headed, Lucrezia Horgla’ aera RUIOee hae thee " Adopt This Habit } {ev escape in me early hours of this} than a bird ot Paradise evens [fina Were! te color led img: |Comedian's Stater Gets Judament a basis, for rumors that the i morning. "You know,” continued, “Lam | lasses. one you see, str Rateing © 3, | Please men. Hluding the Hart's Island guards] interosted in a great many charities, | Please men. They study them ant Atta: Many. A. Abovie, utan ot Edw ih shortly after midnight, Sabillo and) and because of that, in the last year Ce ee _ a wher hb at year own feelings as to be unable to ob-|Mitagerald, better known as Adie Foy, Pal Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 26th mittine ante Ta adleien ‘where such ah Holt slipped into Long Island Sound |... 1 nave gono to see a good many | serve their effects, was to-day awarded judgment agains! Wah E i boas bis As Well As Men Glase of hot water each morn Ing helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. Sagi of sour ble and atruck out for the Bronx slgre.| ysiness men in thelr offices. They are! KEEP YOUR EVE ON BALL {8|her brother for $7,206.82 by Suprer Island, they fought a tide which] always so astonished to percelve that GAME’S FIRST RULE. Court Justice Hotchkiss. The judgment steadily carried them toward Hell!y am not square jawed and middle- Phis secret grudge which nearly }8 the outcome of Mrs. Doy! Gate, 8 sult for A 9 " ey sort of straighten up and every man cherishes against the tho, expenses and services rendered tn Two hours of swimming tanded| 880d ‘They sort 0 siralghvon Oh We tondo is die to his beltet that she te [SHR for Moy’, Guaghtey by, tla st them at Bartow on a lonesome eck | 00k alive when they lacking in temperament. That 48 true . who died when e Clogged Nostrils, Dropping in Throat, Deafness and Head Noises Kobert Alea resides at No, That When he first consulted pe nine months old. Happy, bright, alert — vigorous nd | started to sneak up a strect ‘along|to pay them a visit. And then, when! storage chicken, shall we say? Mrer Doyle sald the defendant re ry cond lene Seat Bee which the alecirie tants as Shout the shepherdess begins to talk rea A “What women sre more ardont in| quested her to take cara of the child and com " 300 feet apart. it was just their , iar on jove than the Swedes or from ‘illness, are. assured only by|iuck to get under one of these elec. | sense, they slump back in their |both blonde races? I ni ther ot BAstOW on ae awhile, they | typical Dresden Shepherdess has come| only of the Broadway blonde, the cold [site mtn, eee wee about Ss it R J d Germans, | Promised to pay her for her services and sleep a o that the {ams she expended. He pald her $700 Domtnia y »pointed. Q cl} during the period between 1594 and 15 ie clean, healthy — bloc If only every | tric lights as Patrolman von Bartheld | and look so disappoin article you brought mo says that al oy denied hia slater had been promised a ° woman and likewise every man could] glanced in that direction, AN ADORING LOOK 18, ONE OF iuisive ill say, witro iM pat bet Foy denjed his slater Dad teen promised) ad Charmingly Individual ie the. wir‘ temo | ae plcemen ented tam in shes |"glouae'e CHIEF WEAPONS. | sourury bc Bede's ial [assed natin”, Mert the Fe Models insiqy Oe " 3] 6 men resent intelligence olf ball— A aot alae and took them to the City Island po-} “I believe men & golf ball—you are lost. WELL, i would take place. 1s of sickly, {lice station, A general alarm telling|in a blonde, They just want her té|YOU OUGHT TO BE LOsT. Always! BULGARIAN LOSS IN WAR. 9 Instead of the thousands of sickly, ieacay 6 | keep your eye on the ball, is the first J andnstend i uing iuens women and {Of their escape had already been sent |jook adoring. But if a woman can ’ all, is the firs 4 ut, Magistrate McQuade sent them z og | Tule of the game, and ff you don't y uirls with pasty or muddy complex: | P20, ren weet eee Pole enam | achieve the real adoring look, it does | know enough to do that you are not} ATHENS, via Paris, April 26,—The fons; instead of the multitudes of | to-aay. sot matter whether sho is « blondo or even a dub player and should give up| !sses by the Bulgarian army during tho Serve wrecks,” “rundowns,” brunette—and even if she has two|golf and learn how to tat or play] War are estimated by Bulgarian nows- y a ; i imists, we should es | lowe her |beaiqu papers received here to amount to] @4 ie *7orienai “trong of rosy- GIRL AVIATOR ROUTS FOE tront teeth our men WHT ier *|"“But why don't you print ome] 47,000. killed and 60,000 wounded or do people everywhere. Just the same, brunette views on this Interesting | missing. ere Math ie hud by. drinking, HIGAGO AIR ‘ATTAGK’|,,°7; Sacre zmonterta what |munoets Stra” Woonrumt rugparted morning. before breakfast, @ that adoring gaze will do, T was| finally, You ought to have both aides lass of real hot water with a. tea- looking at my collie dog the other day, OF the aveaan. yey know spoonful of “limestone phe phate in it Miss Ruth Law in a Biplane Pur- and I thought: ‘Oh, Jumbo, if a wom- oOo #00 suits in GOING DEAF? tomorrow’s sale, DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES. assembled from Whoo Mr Halward J. Dunn first consul various higher - priced assortments — reduced 4 me to wash from the stomach, liver, kid- y ‘i an could only acquire your expres. | sé by the calendar rather heys and ton yard of bowels the bre sues “Enemy” Who Drops sion of perfect love and faith and FIRST CASE UNDER NEW LAW. than by weather condi s day's indigestible waste, our j Ney, ta hit s! ake as i fermentations and pd thus Bombs at Night. Bumalty parent @ Nit ahe would Moke] 5. asa) save to Decide Hetween tions. | slownsing, eweetening and f CHICAGO, April 26.—People of Chie) On aon you think lots of blondes | Death and Life Imprisonment, Velvet Texture \ ts a Wai Meet | the entire alimentary canal before] cago to-day heard about an “enemy” 4, ted bo: | putting more food into the stomach: | seropiane which last night dropped| Particularly drug store blondes—| A jury in the Court of Over and Serges } irene S | subject to sick headache, bile] }ombs on the city, theoretically de-| keep dogs just to learn the correct Terminer, Newark, before Judge Martin, Twills and Feperte, ek De iousness, nasty. breath, rheumatism, | stroying the. postoffice, two railroad| expression of adoration from them?" | Will dectde to-day whether Mrs. Elvira : joaneee. d'particulurly: those who have|etations, @ lerge hotel and soveral| Mes Woodruff asked, “I notice Van. |Letore ts sullty of the murder of Joseph Cheviots , sallow complexion and who| stores in the downtown section before Fair defines a brunette eas one Laudadio at her home, Dec. 28 last, and Ti d d Are constipated very” often, —arelit was driven off by a ‘defending” | 'Y nes if guilty, whether sho shall be punished weeds and tinged to ob! + quarter pound of] plane. who is biologically tired vf being a | by death or life imprisonment Checks rR tone phosphate at thedrug store, | ‘The attacking aeroplane, carrying| blonde, But many blondes are Just it ts tho first fury in the State to act which will cost but a trifle, but ig] eig@t bombs, Was driven by DeLloyd | women who are perosidically tired of under the new siternative sentence lew Of all the special offerings with which the Suit sufficient to demonstrate the quick | TMM PIT we of the city was in-|DOIns brunettes, TH are three |!n capital case ; Floor is crowded, these 815 suits will be the centre and remarkable change in both health} trusted to Miss Ruth Law's biplane, | great claswes ¢ f Blondes,” Mrs, Wood- According fa Ber awn testimony, Lau- of Wednesday’ 's attraction, Every late style coat, iil’ mppeariiict those who |The purpose of the demonstration wan | ruff added; “The drug store Kind, the | (Madly folluwed Mis) let ire f nthe Reuse, every fat und every shade—the flower of all practice internal sanitation. We must|/to show that American cities need| sarguerite or Grete: type with |khe swore sho shot htm A tense, | s¢ ry fabric ry Vemember that inside cleantin nerial defense, BorRnels primrose color and | Wranimats, (a the gta ges ite in: GoME Fed pent oye A the Spring suit fashions. more important than outside After Thompson had started his at- | fa@xen DIRT Ais, primrose & vited him into the house waving oH - long, =) . eee ors nut absorb. impure | tack Miss Law rose into the ate and | sapphire eves, and tho tall, sl mi foin the window and aft at $3.95; others measure two No Charge for Alterations eee autaminate the. blood. while| gave chase, @nally “driving” hin | pale creature ‘with exquisite features im'and I shall ‘be glad tol yards and a half, at $35.00. But all | the pores in the thirty feet of bowels but not until the attack had and ashen hair To me, she is the ic chair Mrs. Letore low -Adds t Vennanacaentale Dicbuat atin hed lured the man inte the /are rich, fine and fleecy, and priced | Fashi oy eres team lemperemes ' eee |house. far lower than the sare quality would | At the ashion New York, Moen OE ONES SPARKLE. AM Broker 1 } 0,788, | cost elsewhere, New Shop y E “A N = E. M. Statler, who operat his class “But,” T objected, “Vanity Patr says ts A Renee anicctis poet 1 | Genuine London Oatrioh Boas | ‘ LL: etrolt +4 blonde must he plump and whe must | we,catate of Gi a0, Id only by t and oth 2, to-day |'A blonde must be pl amp end she mus ‘ker and nephew of former Preatding | @7e 8 ly Oy the 1 Absolutely Removes Wayla| be Sutty. Further, aha must gigsie.| Justice ingratiam of the bepelines H)| Nineteen West 34th Street “DR. J. C. McCOY, ¢ the vicinity of the Grand Central Ter: | StoP her giggling and her power over ¥ Hn anown tie daperany art emus Candler Building, 220W. «abe Indigestion. One package | min'in the near future re would can- | May 18, sper ‘ne tamily" and. rvlatives.” Mele St : \ re Haag g . PACKAGE | tain’ more than'a thousand rooms, “Mr | "A blonde’ giggle is Vike a ehams | js Sinily and relatives. Male M: a be 1 stad a a it, 25cat all di ie § raid. nate te give eut any pawne’s sparkle’ Mrs Woodrum aa A vigue, revalves in cash! Brooklyn Store _ 522 Tulten st. = \ me M ioe ee qiay,, Thureday, aad provesit. 25cat all drugg alts ata jewered, “dy le judi & ey BpWa aud aude Ute estate ia ibe, an ences \ UW | Sees, vundag, iJ ; ail v TS

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