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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1916 eauty Is First Requisite in Woman’s Dress; TROOPS WILL STAY FOUR aPenions coon ‘POLICE GET TWO GOATS, QURING FIRE IN HOSPITAL LOST ON FIFTH AVENUE rBERIIN KITCHENS |B sp ii WRECKED BY MOBS) Short Skirts, Thin Sleeves, V Necks Are O. K.. N MEXICO UNTIL sve, Pig toe ty Wee ra On. om a Side, Who Butted Into Society n FROM pH erp oot : | Was Happening. and Were Roped Out. MA (F SONNY HAS EVER Seen R SEEN A —NE wont MOCKED By THE MoprEN Wi GIUNGNTE od. Shea ne or wait Sid, BUtiad ts CIA A GWG 0 GATHNIE an Ohms iF Me NAS EVE! el CLOMES = ESPECIALLY IR WE NaS EVER | | pital attendants go about the work the ea. @ ar 3, two goats trom wae . side, butted into Fifth Ave. AN wine ac Séen MIS MOTHER. © of extinguishing. a fire discovered nue Sat nt AROUND THE WoUSE— Ve {Just before no loty this morning, and for woaking ; ' | carranes to Be-7 to Be Told He Must) chute ot ® to-day in the sh considerable time interfe 1 with ong Island College. trate on the city's om aristocratic Hospital, or 1 biggest buildings Gioroughfare, Show can Con- how That He Can Cotte | in fetook! none of the 380 pa. Licut. O'Connor was behind the desk trol Situation. tents kiow bout the incident, | At the Bust Fifty-first Street Police Many of thowe whe noticed the nurses St4fion at 7 o'clock when the tele- moving throueh the wards with more Photie tang and James MeNulty, pro- than usual celerity thought one of, Prletor of a bourding stable in Forty. | the fire drill was in progress. Four | seventh Street, atear ‘Third Avenues | . operations golig on in the bwmlding | proclaimed lio | i s les = 2.000 Me ow | operations po 4 Hc y A | procial ie hud lost lwo goats, No Fear for 12, Aen Bel ‘ inv * continued without) “Phat establishes u vew fecend,” b iteery Z ete: Demolish! Vans and Break Dishes, Ger- | £]' man Papers Report. omy “ "7 ' ondition of Children in, |PERSHING IS PREPARED ading Cities Is Daily | Border—Mexico City Is The Nructute, built in the form of | aid tho Heutonant. “Uno is the most Le | : A hollow square, from Vaciflc | anyone cise ‘ Growing Worse. | Excited. fo Aniity Street’ inte Henry Street be @ Uesctiption, xa bo mune ieee axial William) Miller, the engineer, saw | yi) So tmesny gees : ; Fh nat ae tree peers my {ate Wandering atound thew daye It WASHINGTON, June L—It was! reatizing the danger of panic he com- { ™4y be bard tw locate your pets, oritatively to-day that] iMitnicated — tmmedtately th Dr.| McNulty told where the goat stated auth M4 sd Wiehard Shaw, the superintendent. | last boon acon. Lieut Oe ate American troops will not be with-|br Shaw turned wn alaray ad} passed Lie word arse notified Mise Maria Low MING | ete Sree Beri en eee Visor of nurses, why in turn directed | 4€ 10 o'clock Policeman Robinson assistants ty close all the wins | Called the station house and said Na- and lower all the shades hette and Willis were holding Pitth while Miller and a crew fr nue at Pity fifth Street againet the « roont lud. the fforts to dislodge them, He re- effect probably will be made to Gen. | pliving on the fire, which was pr auested reinforcements, Policemen Gasranua'e! sore: Ucully mubdied by the time Itattalion nnor, Conkling and St Abate hu me Chief Hartigan and his men reached | rushed to Robinsun's aasistanc President Wilson was represented | ino soane, Murrigan gave orders that| Hy a unaulmous vole O" to-day as ready to withdraw theliny belly should be rung of whistles nd Conkling } troops when possible, but determined | blown Zand gave. bis commands in lations with the | to wait until the Carranza forces can | whl ‘ td their surrender. control (he situation. ibblite an uidachceine heh wos avon ao BIG YACHT DOES TRIP the simalawrte captured aa es: i\ LONDON, June 1—German news- Papers received here reveal the ap- palling gravity of tho food situation, Which appears not io have been re- Moved by the appointment of a food dictator, The first efforts of this of- ficial are alleged to buve resulted in failure. ‘The news of the arrival of travelling foup kitchens circulated in Berlin was the occasion of wild rioting, Which the Berliner Cageblatt reports @ foljows: “An attempt by the Charlottenburg authorities to relieve the general dii trees by a distribution through per- drawn from Mexico until the Car | ranga authorities demonstrate control jt t Jot the situation aufficiont to protect | dow the American border. A reply to that too it _Srotii-hne DANCING REQUIRES Ara ambulating kitchens containing meals 7 NECK AND a: De 0 develop- eorted tn triumph to the stath Si rern yess set peices enses in| Modern Modes Are Stoutly Defended by Miss| | "2%" "-* Hreent hea nresuced om urcent sion: EROM HAVANA IN 3 DAYS| usin gtaxtcpretoe aun " on i) pollee were 1» best goat wet~ Utter, flagco, Bich Kitchen carried Daviess, Popular Novelist, Who Thinks Men 400 pints of stew. A few minutes af. 2 ter the kitchens arrived the neighbor- should Copy Feminine Styles. ing streets were thronged by thou- tion, A reply may not he made for ters in this city, a week or ten 8. Various inac- curate statements it makes will be aa Finishes Her Voyage trom pointed out. Sin Francisco at: Sixteen ARE YOUR Knot Clip, der situation, the suggestion that all) The Yacht Cyprus, one of the big- Latin-America is waiting to see what] gest and handsomest which has ever lthe United States will do to main- | passed the Statue of Liberty, came Jtain {te protestations of friendship| {ering in to the harbor to-day trom Jand reference to American trade in| Havana at sixteen knots an hour, She OGG ED? war munitions ¢ trope probably | had thade the distance in three day q ea if recur hare, ee P PY MUOHNG Gan citcndanie ware neips By Nixola Greeley-Smith. References to the effect of Amer ) fees im, the face of the mob of shrick- Mra Robert T. Burdette, delegate from Califotnia to the Thirteenth ican domestic politics upon the bor- ing men, women and children scoop-| Biennial of the Federation of Women’s Cluds, declared yesterday in 1 ing up the steaming stew with pots,; Evening World that present-day fashions of women are corrupting the @ups, crockery, kitchenware of every morals of yc.ng men. Our skirts are so short and our EG tins Of ola on ae , necks are so bare, Mrs. Burdette intimated, that Joseph women ag well as many children ; Surface, Joseph Andrews and the even more celebrated \Maocked down and trampled | Fs original Joseph who gave his name to the tribe, could chal ed, although tt ts] ora full day less than the comme Within a quarter of an hour : ‘ | will bo wholly ter _ hl aly evidences of fighting were not fall to have thelr perfect morals impaired by junderstood they would have brought] vessels on the run, Aboard was the Hed & parts of kitchen vans, smashed | glimpse of us. la sharp rebuke if any less perplexed | owner, D. C. Jackling of San Fran- mia a 1 | es on — os ds of clothing jit- " There is much to be said for Mrs. Burdette's point) and disordered government had tak Nis wife and twelve guests, The Chemiker ‘Zeitung, which fs the || Mm of view, and sho sald it. There !s also much to be sald— MARIA THOMPSON DAVIESS [such A course. among whom were Charles Hayden, feeding authority on chemistry in 1m and seen—on the other side of the question. And I | The reply probably will point out | Judge K. 1, Babbitt and Mr. and Mrs. Germany, denounces in strong terms |Log thought it likely that Miss Maria Thompson Daviess t cles offered the people [If Re Pabatituies tor oantrition Protas | would say it. For Mies Daviess, who made the public stuffs. The market fraud is denounce swallow a fat heroine and ask for more, in “The Melt ee ree oe ee in Vorwacrts,| ing of Molly,” has just surpassed her first daring experiment by creating a Gescribes tho investication in tho| heroine tn knickerbockers. This bewitching, bew: eneatmmant ot Me. Aten, = at Major Langhorne'y detachment} Sherwood Aldrich of this clty. arr ar penetrated nearly 200 miles into Mex. | Tho Cyprus left San Francisco Clogged Nostrils, Dropping in . ico In pursuit of the Boquillay raiders Jeighty-three days ago on her 17,300 Throat, Deafness and i] withont encountering one Corranza | mt vo e, making an averay of He: id Noises, soldier or official and that while such | 191-2 knots an hour, Her company | — ai. totert Alien seuides at No {dering and bifurcated 4 situation BE ytite | ‘ prevalls no steps toward | visited Pacific port as far south | Sym Yors. | Whe be first “ages tg fe anewia Pi vashoaity being appears in the “The Daredevil,” @ romance of love and the present withdrawal will be taken, aa as V paraleo, ned Nett the yacht |! ef Gull mre Somplerion, and there mental ett | War, and stalks betrousered and unashamed through several hundred pages, A The Mexican Embassy hae distrib: | there to meet it at Buenos Ayres after | {ime tor mses has decreased, The percent-|only to don grandmother's gown and fall into her lover's arms on the last uted copies of the note to some of the | {t had rounded the Horn. ‘iin ia Pied i olency ee suffering some page. other embassies and legations, sug-| The white, torpedo-buat hull of the tp thet the shortage in tho leading ¢ seations of European influence be- | Cyprus, her two rapid-fire guns for- m lwadl Tike ities becomes dally worse, FIRST PRINCIPLE OF CLOTHES, ‘hind the latest move by Gen, Cars| ward to repel pir and her two Beeches ali "The Vonsischo Zeitung sayt ‘What do men think of the way wom i ‘od, snl (ur twenty, You mie uit TY. | ren i : : troating Mr. Aten “At @ moment when sores are SHOULD BE BEAU en are dressing, anyhow? This youn ranza were conewed, rakivh sticks attracted much atten eating Mr. Allon renorta. that ia | ‘Miss Daviess | med up the Bast fag, tle wo Longer he rey raided for concealing food and the| “A inane tn ‘rete nan's clothe Steps were taken by the War De. | Hen ks she ste man-a typical New York young man | River and anchor tie had Thin Th owners are severely punished, while! roid me, “whould express her charac- |” 4 *. tat | partment to-d: tain more d , al. eed SH he Golees Hav Li Ree ra rerieely paniened, walls told mes thou ES a help tape arepuiea: ‘AL frst I think men were; Wants ie to Determine)Says She Died in Died fh Suicite Legh) Riyar eel e e ta pel dal Yacne nat ‘an te toell' Ce setursing = evade tho law stand in long lines for | te" he : ocked by it. But it's so much more | : She Was Peay eo wanoe aon | are bilara oe hours hoping to obtain the smallest| mining slab of a creature, AIW2Y8] yuu: than any way women have! Question of James Hum- t She Was | of the Carranza troona in Chthuahua, | than a million dollars, displaces in of rations allotted by a) buttoned up to the eyes, mentally, tons, requires ua crew of fifty men 9" isits ‘or r $5 SO a ars Tt wan sald that the tone of Car. |{M) Teduires: a crow Abie ccidentally Slain. |ransa’s note prompted the actions ag] {it has fifteen double guest cubtn military officials witheut rexa A Jury Mke that which wari) ener ote 7 inet hone. | the diplomatic phases of the situation, | Cr-pianos to » the ” Harry Thaw from Matteawan, in the | PROVIDED y ee as, Gen. Funston hus bee rf spirit,” Miss Daviess continued 9 , hi Fait mate ei a: Funston has been auked to out hich a prize pig could g is a nice, - . of William H, er ewrise for whlch a prisn Dig could | thea too. minded woman she's going to show {t tefmine whether James Humphrey, daughter of Willian ser huahua according to his most recent " « offiela ere, n ‘ound shot to ‘The frat principle of clothes! oven ie the gown sho ig wearing ap- Delt to several millions, ts afficted City ofticlal | was found shot t9| information of the whe ji } yo icant lot on | T i ould be beauty, ‘E believe in beAU= | Ae nmodist., with “autoitis”” 1 death early to-day In a vacant Da “fh Saha Sitneieiaaal ou should be bea veh eeuia {Petts HNmodist, and an immodest ein thirty yeare ee afi a quarter of a’ mile trom | corranee dotuchmonts: No anxiety te) , < le, " ty, Lwill try to be be woman, on the contrary, would look 4) never had any businems or do- pa, 5 : be ev suggestive in a hoop skirt and an old. Mestic cares to worry him, and has 1 ¢ holding James O'Brien, should be {n the religious creeds 10%] oonsider three thing’ in choosing Monthly income always more than |t**nty-one Yea ino | ments of lis forces are Forty H “Women's clothes were never More] their clothes, I think—beauty, con. , $1000. jthe gir tthe vietim's| MENICO CITY, June 1.—The note CTY ONES: British Government Beais Gere] vesutiful than they ute to-day. AN venience and cost. I insist. that| Humphrey's mother, Mrs, Augusta| Chef! sais thik Srey | oe the Mexi Jovernment to the| LONDON, June te-A record of a many in Closing Contract Depriv- | °very complet’ Leelee woman must be beautiful and if she|V PA EAORH WD 18 EANEI OSB 888 fen O'uHlan. went to tho police and | Grewal of United Huaten, troop vied |loq tortvulx are weed! ee tip : jag Enemy of Much Sea Food. |%* ktew ts not well made and attractive, she! ond tlme and lives at No. 158 West | a ee ee | : A Ree ee DR. J. C. McCOY said Miss Waljer had been shot and! } ag she possibly can. THE) victate “ip Fifty-eighth Stree 6 anes Bites routed 4 sensation. hede, Newapaper| land has been achieved by a British lovely as Pp violates the first principle by the y-elgh treet, told ‘Supreme | ing 14 the spot, where her | Crate Ua enitent i Candler Building—220 W. 42d St. dressed before that I, for one, am hrey’s Mi Sonditi | t : ' phrey’s Mental Cr | morally and physically, sho should) ee ee tor a few freaks just | rey’s tal Condition. | \ } f she has coquetry, | — ices, a ing others of their | deess that way. I to see the lovely women.’ Pair share, We know the cuse uf a cajolery, caprice-everything that) “woman ts Sally clothed in her. farmer who sold two geese for $45. makes feminine allure in her soul buying foodstutts ts equipped with everything for ' orld.) then these thin felt for the safety of Gen, Pershing's command, but It is desired to know ax! t bairpacrmeres . der to, ns Record Breaking Trip by i be beets name on or before Ht xou LONDON, Juno 1. — The Board of} women who are grabbing the 8} revelation of clothes, Clothes must |Court Justice Delehanty to-day that | joay Jay in a patch of tall grasa, It] Mltorials charge Presitent Ak acl (cies Wont of road, ‘Trede has concluded negotiations for] salaries are the women who dress 10) 4. eomfortable or they can't. be| her son needs a committee because Hel ee avident ‘that death had occurred | With inconsistency, declaring that his During its journey the submarine ure: Wedueslay ated $i | worked In—and the fine women of to-|has @ habit of buying automobiles |, ed protestations of friendship for Latin | participated dn many thrilling opted gh phy aul i, Sunday, at least three hours before, er and of generous - | America are contrary to his actions] odes, ineluding the sinking ef more n } For some time the police were un-| { Feo m me the poli re Ww in th w of Mexico, The editorials) than one German warcraft. It had jable to locate the revolver with which agree that time for the ed | na Arrow escape: peing » the shooting was done, but it was fin. 28ree that it ts time for the United | many narrow s from being sunk tutes to detine its attitude by the enemy, while at other times it ally found In the grass, with all five| the purchase of Norway's entire}the imost charming and feminine catoh of fish for the year, thus at one|manner, Why should they not? Be-| gay want to work, to serve, in some| whenever he pleas atroke depriving Germany of a large}cause woman bas found @ NOW] way and women must consider cost| ly remembering any one who has any f umount of valuable food and adding] weapon—strengih—why should 8hé/ ay weit, ‘They must not ruin them-|thing to do with bis machines. He to the British stock of foodstuffs. throw aside al Oe SnpReeea de selves or their men by extravagance.| pays his chauffeur, Albert Thomas, 7 Owing to German activity on the | Women have lived by thelr charm for] put 1 can't say too strongly nor too} §50 a woek, she alleges, instend of the cone Had to pick its way gingerly through | J ate aruda an, thera thm of eam” Ho fy | mn ime how meh eee the weeps wei” ass oj oe Om mm OF Oe A pA ine snim in manner mrt =| Badly Chafed of large numbers of British fishing|they are undertaking to lve by any-| gospel of beauty. Why, 1 would not| most machine drivers. aes puree ane Sete Just ree triking one. It towed many floating . eraft and fishermen for naval pur-| thing cise. be a Suffragist if T thought tt would] Furthermore, Mrs. Partridge HAD IREE, Beant : ALLIENI'S FUNERAL mines toward various ports, turaing | Fussed all the time, healed by poses, the British eupplics of figh| «pyar they must demonstrate—they| make women any less beautiful,” lexea, the: past “expertel Ae Gira WaRWte ae AT 6 FU them over te other Britixh craft have been reduced recently to a min- demonstruted-that the Sie Walter had wal PRP RENT Dns ate SHOLUee (G0 ithe. trip n can be} Miss Daviess is Honorary President| young men in New York indicates he and) 1 to the va- Imam, while at the ano timo the ng without being tess beautiul or] of the Suffrage Assoctation of her na-| that when “autoitia” seizes @ person Hay nterrtaratiah ors a Greatest Patrivtic Demonstration! #8, tat during the first torty-oight Freneh supply bus virtually evased Lam not opposed to the| tive State, Tennessee, so x6 could] tt usually ends dixastrously, brendins yy vp tilclscoiasley NL aural Ce Banning he War | iiuite gut is had to: keep under water} and the contributions of Sweden and kirts, you kn They will|not have expresned her fecling 90|habitg of drink and wame. Of her| ut "ool there for a long time in Since Beginning ot the ar ory’ murs withon: coming to the | Denmark have been nevligible, leav= | make men clean tp thair ditty streets, | forcibly in any other way, lawn sin ata saya be haavcontracted | ee ket: the pavelver for Savior of the City 2 | ing Norway in the position of tho thing, And ay for the dane- MEN COULD LEARN COMFORT the drinking habit asa result of tha) Wit Mt that he was explaining to yd he gereatoat pare | IMs Dy tom, tae. largest fish producing couutry in Bu-|\0' Civvty, why shouldn't one be cool! FROM WOMEN'S ATTIRE. fever that one in in danger of uctuir. | {h? HiT! how it worked when suddonly| | PARIS. dune be—bhe giiatent ee | With her aeven-months old baby dying , Tort “an [ahout the neck and ankles when ex-] "Dy you know I think men could |ing with too much automobiling rari cone Med ila BOMINIE| ewan begin marked tha funeral of] Pray tal mac ha hal eA Rea catch BeNSES hut et ercising 2" Jteurn a great deal from women Inthe] ‘To hia mother in his answe A subsequent story attributed to Gen. Gallien, “savior of Paris” and x: ittempted ileide” torday by Hereis proofand baby’s picture ty but the Brite wl matter of intelligent dressing,” “Ab, but think of the she] Humphrey says that she ts being in- former War Minister, this afternoc yung men,’ from a wit ish Governinent \ O'Brien by the poltce wax that the won the third) “My oldest child was badly ehafed, “Cou first of this year a I sa “the demoralizing: effect on continued d anything be more) fuenced against hin her sooond |} young woman had herself after{ Al Pi Mined ty along fi her home, Her body hit 4) fussed all the time, and the only way t Tor al! of Norway their morala, which Mrs, Burdette has stupid than to go about in warm! hushand because of whom, Humphrey | 2) vir ceqat would be nleg | which the from the Cleties tine brewing the tall “The wom —— > could de anything with te — eacribed wo graphically. Why, she! Woollen padded coats in summer time |atioges, he loft his moth home eight | one, eke ieerierra: Ne Hotel dew Saree Se Bette fi 7 aie. paced 3 him was to ere on sy ee far. [told me of a young man who attrib- 4nd those atrocions stiff linen collars? | months ago and went to live at New lien atrempted suicide, O'Brien was depot. Public building Was Xor Onis pe bo skin Femrarows, | ; : Juted his moral downfall to a tran-| Why do they do it? , Rochelle, | suid to have explained that the bullet !dences and noes uf may INE Miro, Franke Tatnartiee hel Coyle, General Superintendent Remember, you are speaking of} y : . i Nn ‘ wanted to die, Hor huss mut nothing he him Grand Trunk ad, who had sleeve, though T must say Thing conventional sex,” ft replied, “I My stepfather has no ovcupatior uck a belt buckle and a button Were draped with crepe, Ta a carpenter Tt until E heard of Sykes’ Melting is son. in that youne man's yarn a don't know any more than you do] and never has b Humphrey says! and waa deflected, He fired other nines arr stig a Pan nih ( Comfort Powder. I ville, 4 mom transparent than any Why 4 inan should wear a sort of] “He is persuading my mother to take | ots in the alr afterward to attract pa - | cannot recommend it too highly because tween Kennedy and fs it lay near the tomb of Big Railroad | vo 1 have ever behold, ny ACE ANORE eronen the Hnless.| thin action because he does not like | neip, according to the story. yesterday, itt a ho i skin aff sons ef any bila Mtarted for hi NO FEAR FOR THE CLEAN sthle that man,|™e- J have tried to urge my mother | ‘phe police are aot satintied with the ——— <> [tet Atte ay nxt An Mavadhong failed - MINDED YOUNG MAN. ; e the sight | to drep him for he lives enuely |srorier Mey say O'fsrten told ond wit ARCHBISHOP NUTALL DIES. NGt e pisin taleumn powder bul i nf Humic ceerearily depravelon money which he gets from liar. | inves tea repo t that the nan was hi ht Lattin 4 ROWGST, a RECEIPTTO DARKEN: Mins Daviess'a vivid blue eyea;ing und so fh s to reduce OUT! te is always begging for money. H | Jeaious of Miss Walter, Exerted a Powerfal Influence in ighly medicated preparation un- [ivinkted assent temptation nininain roaghsh . i aes the West Indi equalled for nursery and sickroom the little twist-| went to Paris a few vears ago and uses, to heal and prevent chafing, itching, scal scaldhead, hives, bed-sor ed by eruptive diseases and bandages Mise Davir minded young man who tn - KINGSTON, Jamatoa, BW. GRAY HAIR ara? me J ed smile, half gay, half sad, which | got into jail in France for | R4 New Chiropodints, Sratle. . 0 f ance for not hay f y oe ns ‘atched eon "3! we st all smile er we have found Thirty in masters of chiropody re. , June 1.—The Most Rev. Panos Nutal boyhood bh watched his mother’s) we must al! sm i any have found |ing money enough to pay his bills siplomas ‘task Wd baal Bs et eaten eon oe vie arms and logs as) them aut—and ney re hotenn 1 {hem, He begged my mother to help him L i" ts ne Fr Mir arenneee. oF ne. Week tngien No, Tdon't think it can de that.” lout, In the mean ume some Amer the} 8 dead: Revs Bee at noveniyetwe rvi t short-ekirted about her Ong, ew ade Mixture Darkens| + This Home she said “And you live in New Yor! Y Yor " i » Rares Haly anid Removes housework, who has sean her waah | *he.2eld: a benrnnena KJican friends In Nice took up a collec en a Ork: wide” eapertence his "counsel wun often At Drug and Dep't 8 Dandruff, lishes and sweep: & young man with | tion and helped him ut. He plas Se | AOuaRE Ny, ig Caren ok tine THE COMFORT POWDER CO. Beston, Mass, R ? ne TUCeS ime und once m © and al Males ioc F i [pintorns u young. ma whn has gone, WILSON'S MERCY TOO LATE, /{.ruee, al! the, Urme und once ms 1 lt Mas tailed the w¥ior of Jamatea i Toa half pint of water add ty bething ov played tennis with girl of bis spending habits. Qar- | uster he 1 $ moi De and | Bay Rum Vos! friends, kn , bout the Verguson’s Haby Born ta Hail plunpirey dh nn nob! ats | ‘but n Great licitain and i be Compound Kenia bas! auaewamonthno nulitcand teinotease Hetore ( vatutton Came, buying and fos * vena Ww nited States sutficten rm ' Blvoatino... WiGaeh on at RE AMO Bk & 4ROY, oot. The vommute him, irresponsible the op , too t 1s deatrayed r (e) or (@xe) These ure all siniple mia thie | en tO Ben ty urine, shocked Mra, € it Ferguson's sentence, | posite with me" he t nid nt menvement, juake in Janu: ramet mule Joprecients this \sed oy anything else by Stdoh {dani SPUMGA. Mas AVAnCeAL My Beh bs goc t id my mind 4 oo nth tf »allevt Wear faust Sou mant tebe e jittlooost. aud iis them yourself. Apply |#eht of a Balt picked squab on) arrived here too late to prevent the|WOnde fully claw Jus! bevause T have mie ! i" lish, ond wear genuine very Ig , phage fn this ‘i hab’ ave ha x Or Gare a Swettenh aliest Y stylish, en pe to the sealp one ‘3 day fy two nek Bren : hey | bleth A ies ae toniaht, Mra, | Lites of them and Fean drive them a ure- Admiral Davin rem the aiiederd i) « London Ostrich Boas ($2.95 then once every other week until all Uhe sant r Lwas at the thantre a baby orn lea he good as uny man, In my first ear ed ineas from Unlted states wnisbins imened " to $35.00) if you want th Co: * 4 Siem turer with « young drotiver nf my acquatnt. | Ferwuson bat prayed that the baie einen * cat! ne gh oan |"iravetied aii |.and now f wan! fo buy a ater tho warthavale ty Felieve ites Be i voonble: For Constipation A half pint should he enough te ih York. A girl sat in front /Misht be spared the dishonor of tret}over the United Brates, doing neurl ig i ‘ ” wake. Tobe had only at dapdrutf and kal the sy sabi ne fe) an lived only 9 few minutes. Phy sietane! | un gO river y vous | Maniteat a wee 4 Do Bate esi Rea a 0 vink satin belt ' natal ir foe, the thather's | ey te reed ¥ guard of | posit » sh 7 ‘ rss ar 1 | og Wn oe “ ine TERS Rey y lave inude th It ou Wa 1 U Qndon ther Pie. iain § “\4 t Cepeir ctnnth heer months fi akes luce bair soft and glossy] z \ MAoe Ma ute gor ARNEL ae Heino th clues monte eed Raa é sNian | hetove Hl i BS rept as : é Advi, je vulva cold,’ 1 suid) aud Wea, mon y order. (oat becduse of my large income 1! test. \per cent UE EDU EES EEEEEREEEIERee

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