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L fe H t {Vital Cuestions/An / Are Lacking | | POLITICIANS ARE IN A MAZE. OVER ELECTION'S OUTCOME or ey, Cong: signe hour day or eight hour Progr a if publican Progressives Huerta or Villa? immany or the Old Guard? dryer or Roosevelt? A recluse or an icicle? There have been apathetic cam- paigns before, but even those had ts sues, ‘Tho contest between Taft an’ Bryan in 1908 contained no stirring | events and Httle doubt. That of 1904 between Roosevelt and Bryan de-| veloped # early Into a walkover that it Was robbed of interest, although the and Thinking People Are Sorely Puzzled. ICAN'T PICK THE WINNER. “Whiskers or Clean Shave” and “Professor or Judge” Paramount Questions. Colonel received of crete hel Sami eleventh hour scare about New York | By uel M. Williams. State that Induced B. H. Harriman With only three weeks left for po- and Chauncey M. Depew to raise a ow) in Wall Ly eh vefit, and Bryan le r al- Ntical campaigning, and the election special fund of § . for Republican b only twenty-four days‘off, it is im-|out a wall that Hoosevelt was # possible for anyone to predict with)! bis platform, certainty the result of the Presiden. | THE INTERESTED PUBLIC 18 ALL | tial contest. | deh hes THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, nly in America > INCANPAGN'S LAST WEEKS ‘“Swperlove” Grows On M. Bois, Savant of uimotions Love Exemplified by Contact of the Kiss Is Not Enough, Says Author; Must Be Association of Mind, of Mutual Joy in Work and Play “Together” and American Woman Has Developed This Condition. By Nixola Greeley. mith. Superlovel * Have you had it? No? Do you know what it is, even? T thought not, Yet {t grows only In America, according M Jules Bois, celebrated French man of letters, who has Just returned to this country to supervise the publi- cation of bis first novel in lish, This novel will treat of the love of an American man for an Amert- ean girl, and will be called by the significant title, “Superlove.” Really, though. M. Bois caue back to America to! -* deliver a series of lectures on “French Culture Under the Third Republic” at Columbia, and which he will repeat la SORA Princeton—practically all the leading American col- joes 1 had heard of M. Bois’s study of Superlove and I went to the! | Hote! Biltmore to talk with him about it. This interview represents a compromise between my desire to learn about Superlove and M. Boie'’s: beginning Oct. on at Harvard, Yale, | PRETEEN. I eI PIE AS: Come, hee GATS MRED - 1916. i Tells Us So She SHOULD ASSIST Him I WIS WORK LAST OF BIG MILK [RUSSIA AND JAPAN FIRMS YIELDS; FULL! PROTEST AMERICAN SUPPLYON MONDAY’ GRANTS IN HINA Borden Caigmay: Falls Into| Itty W ould Canc Cancel Railroad Line With Others and Signs | and Canal Concessions to New Contract. | Firms in This Country. |HINT OF RAISE IN PRICE, | PREIS. oct. 14—Japan and Rusts pal “a entered p ste to-day against cof- out ’ easions for railway and canal eon- }Cost to Consumer Will Not) struetion inc leh have be ~# ' nted to A Be Changed at Present, Prince Nicholas Koudacheff, the Says Distributor. ; Russian Minister to China, lodged’ « protest at the Chinese Foreign Offiee against the propo » Borden Condensed Milk Com sa inet. the propoess a rail Bs ‘ . | road from Beng-Ch . through Vice Vrealdent I. N to Lanchow-fu, hk, announced to-d, that tt had » alleging that the ¢ eaurnare |aigned the agreempnt entered into | ister in Petrograd promised verbally ot WRT twat night at the Sherman Sqnare Ho. | phteen | veteiten vot! bubding, rails tel between the milk producers and ways in th nl sta. vieinity of Mongolla The disputed line was to run for a distance of approximately 400 mile« The agr Nt entered Into between the Slems-Carey Company of & Paul with the Chinese Government empowers the American Compaiy to construct equal mileage elsewhere if the other big distributors of the éity The Bo: Company was not repre= od at the Square Hotel conference The agreeu Sherman Nt provides for an ad- oe ¢ French © see vance to the farmers of 43 cents per {pnetruct eamal | But nowhere on the horizon can be| Wish to preach to me the gospel o! ulture as opposed to German | |lrundred pounds of milk to run for Mas n G nate. Hayashi, the Jap Pee en oe eens al Wie lens of tbe suireing turner gr | Calture i three months. In the meantime an |aese Minivter to China, to-day pro- Me \° Pnranermeansines: - i e eo meantime ome ste: 1», tom is to-day a subject of purest conjec-| nal omtest | , Don't iinawine for a moment that — tienen ink and ie tion comunit. | Ueited to the Chinese Bereta Omer e Ni yythinag to do wi! the ! ‘ 3 % rab Ne shal ~ ataine " agre it ture, The average man in the street | of isy6 over the free sliver Isau | Supertov bode tila _ basket ped nationalism was ao wide-| | too will go into the milk situation and | with American contractors® for the can guess with just as much accuracy | only the vital questions to be decided, | common or Garden of Fi | Frenchm: ets before the war the |fix the price to be paid for the fol. |r ction of 200 miles of the ut line-up and management of pat- | emotion with which we are all mor man fought andy for Be but p in, N nal in Shantung Province es the shrewdiat party manager.}tjoq in those ppaigns enabled | ay ravuiliag re, lapoleon coul not Nave con. | lowing three months. claim By reason of - servers to ob! y ace | * ber * Krumblers th , rl 1 nttors fell into line rt, Neither knows anything definite |#hrewd vbscrvors to Hotein Migevers| “Supertove.” the distinguished |to Mgnt for the preseryniion or ane So age tat abi de inte Be Prov :soy, 65 curate forecasts ¢ Thi ry e, for Its| other. nati ay A. with the demands of the producers rights heretofore about it. weeks before election day. ‘This French quthor assured ine, has for Its) ¢ on. ‘They had not the cul- Woman rigs ‘ Pann Get ker fhpecuane fe tha at ; the cuomary signs ond @FEWs|elie ine primitive attraction between of the heart A Shatt. Jweveral days ago. ‘The action of the | hi Geri the ; For facts, figures and tabulated re-| Mi 0, le » : a Tho influence of womancis felt! Borden Company assures an increased /Of that Chinese Provinee th f. ‘ < « ace 7 ~ i | nese ds . ports plainly forecasting the result| The Progressive bolt from the Re-|man and woman, but it transe even on our battlefields, I do not! supply of nilik to-morrow morning and (2 t ids that Ger blican Party In 1912 and the division | Just as men and women have evolved | want to criticise our enemies, but tn K many must be defeated before such a there has been substituted vague talk | PHY et Moose this year have ren-| from primitive savages so love has| thelr art, in their literature, where ——— | 188 full aupply, as it obtained before | claim wil hola £00 Bs pete is. ie sa . ane 4 y io ye d T . ) io | about trend of public opinion, swing dered useless tho Lt ha hn. | evolved from the crude mating im- | 00 You id a Ls of woman? Ther} Lbreonaara declared their boycott, vores Ue. Hg Spec ibmige maps c C thea! urers. ie a | < a jas been ol pnd 0) . of popular sentiment and drift of Charts of politictl tir ieere a ariaons, | pulse which drove the caveman to kill] produced by man, alone [OO REBn ny: mOreng } Rorthern half ¢ vote Polls and canvases have pro- Str w votes have no accurate stand-| his rival with a club. as “Woman,” M. Bois concluded, “is ee % to » Hy wee is e nd , a ‘or determining the drift of | ; always Product of her epoch. She! j Vance In the cost of milk to the con duced such contradictory showings, ards for Pabulutions of past elections | HE SO UU RIOAN WORAT oF Is what men want her to be. When| sumer as the result of this settlement and subordinate captains in counties i as guides . twa unger | wrote a book on » are not worth : Nie s but Loton Horton, President of the Te when po ir nd towns vary so widely tn thelr rej political mathems ave to bo) “1 believe that Superiove was born) ea ee nal pfioll. inf Qe that is what! | SheMield Farnmas @aweon - Decker ‘oday f ou to you Bee ares ree eseice, ReUsioal PROD * epubll National, 11 airman | in the heart of the American woman.) Mion and plavchiog oe et a het \Company, ts SCARS Epfatbn that 8 ‘ood ipplies eta on both aides are forced to fall) Hepublicas | Nolte proclaim that Before I came to New York I had/ first part of this book I took the ultra! committee of Inquiry agreed upon by | 5K OURGR R FOR back on that old bluff of claiming Hughes hus a walkover. Democratlé peard many criticisms of your wom) feminist Side, showing how womat | Both aiden will GFERtURIE approve an | AS YOU OCE e! e " MeCormick and P ~ that they | Motherhood has been made hi e chols ‘ CAMouten CoainehATes Int MAO oat ieat President Wilson /¢2! carrera ae abit idea tat men have used her tenderness, | bees of 1 br 2 per cent. according Austin. Nichols & ¢ 7 ‘° a . lected, were cold, that y rejected her devotion, her divine fi f to the gra ia absolutely certain to be r i y e instinet o A “STATE OF MIND.” ter of fa neither has any of duty, that they refused to have) to make her a slave. Later I . keeper Takes} Edw tt . “it all depends up trial of the Ip the absence of paramount Insues | A2th Su which to stand, 4nd his COn- cnitdren, 1 have welghed these things| developed the idea thai woman Crippled Househeepet Vakes| Edward M. . Ridenou ur Of Kan-| present plan’? he sald. . “lt will tak r founded on. intangible ‘ phe | Teaches her highest destiny In mothe Away 12-Year-Old S “thay OTS ” | @ couple of monthe to find out wheth- between Democrats and Republicans, fidence is founded | an Ut and [| have found them false LeHnoan, gclieven in thar teed chon Away 12-Year-Old Son sas City, “Too Il” to Appear Jer we can make money under it ‘nd witb the soft pedelling of allcan- rather th 4 American woman, as | understand jon with he te r f o as : . xd Commissioner Dillon, 1g of didates on Bertain subjecta considered |!T'S BEER atGACRAvORe has a big heart. She wanta a ii aupenoves et of Employer. \ Against Nan Garland the Datrymenty League, aatd he did | dungerous, the entire campaign has OFFS arts of t ch par- reat love or none, and she cannot ———— a Pe re fiae to (aprons: nee L hecome largely a “stato of mind.” The| | The politioul chats 0! cures ina feel w great love for a man of usste) | TNER ST, LOUIS SAl i Young son of August T. Weber! award M. Ridenour, President of nat was the anderstanding” he PURE FOODS people are not particularly alarmed | tes, diawn tre oe oe in extent, of aoul or minA, ‘The man she loves must | Was whisked away in an auto from| the Itidenour-Haker Wholewale Gro- | aaid, “when we reached an akroement for thelr future, whichever side wins fhe ups and downs of what Is felt 10 eq xuperman. Deeds of heroism In-| [hin home, No. 39 Centra Place.| cory Company of Kansug City, in at| The committee of inquiry will make TheWorld’s Be st vited oF even absorbed in political dis. dingtam of this trend shows | ge Bh is intensely interesting to me. She! was Mr vuline Wellman, | jana who said she met Mr. “Rid Due |e? ‘June and July Hughes stock hoch ake Wate 1 r " cussion. quoted well above parand much high-| hag a shell of coldness, of reserve, | Captain of Ship § Sunk by the U- it sous Walibadig, Ubie Orengernen | Cee ee Rn me rel GERALD T0 | 0 UIT R CE So near together have the partica|er than Wilson stock. In August th? gia intrigues the European by her Off Nagra jkeoper Wednesday. The Orange po- | tn Kanany City, 9 in Yorkville Prinon some on old subjects of controversy | Prosidont began to creep, Up Oh ing resistance. Hut under that shell the t a antucket Among Huser Isham tee nee vg, | der $1,000 ail, charged with the like productive tariff, sound ~ Ont . ath and fire of a great na se on Board. e Weber boy, elve years Old.! jarceny of Mr iidenour'a wallet IF IT W yarred up with party y tore- js the warmth and a grea ard a : . full dinner pails, peace, prosperity, ERUPT f their for E tare. Hor ti s efforts for the French 4 the police re # was led from wich, he sail. contained about $50 . ver #0) ” wed " e e etfo: D he American liner St, Toute 1 Well t reguiation of corporations, trust bust Member saw Hughes Sabattis 4 ngae Bad Me i.) the house by Mra. Wellman ofier the phe alleged larceny occurred, ac. + | i ounded prove the tenderness aod 4. Jamieson, sailed todas - hed" Took the Nomination tor t 3 ing, social Justice, and new ones like ahead and odds on him were quoted ‘ wited to-day witulear had “honk-honked" it arriv rdlnmate WIlGIn) SanIniea houks — Its delict- " with fe ukers., But about womanliness of her soul bin pawsengers and " Iq t ibs i eS eave ¢ aericanism, peace and prepared- St 2 to 1, with few eta Tho boy wore bis best clot aNd | rot of the Hotel Biltunc ty Senate So as Not to Leave o fie’ 1 ae : he ist ‘of Qet came a sudden “Sarab Bernhardt told me once that of merehanal | rae lective of the Ho itmor n us vor, plus lege iv little difference K in gaining wo the Americun woman needs a lesson Among tha paaser aaa Rader eae anttei® aiken Give Mr, Ridenour'a room on the fifteenth Lodge Unopposed. the richness At the beginning of this year's be again a dangerous |1n, towing,” I interrupted; “that she jturiow, wife of Sir John Barlow, one the boy's wrandmother, | 2°77" of that hosteiry some time afler) RoBTON, Cot. 14—John F, ite | and strength of minbaiin thes ‘ 0 is proud, and the American man Pre- of the prominent Quakers of Keng throned he Kalarted Mead oe ee kerald, Demoe' candidate for the Durum whole Nate oh lg dalipoaigeeminat ly point party charts differ. occupied. Mme. Bernhardt thought ang, and her daugt Rte Ree | Wellnag sent de in ne are As Mr, Ridenour was registered trnited States Senate, to-day an- wheat make rious controversy, for two questions Democratic leadera exultingly | J ian men should take French yw wy Aushian tie Hh Hey.) Wellman: “Butt toking: “her ax Manning sald he went 'tb- nounced that he was ready to with- K ore asked inv the differ m that Wilson is now in the American m ‘ POW. W. Beckett, Bishop of Gibraltar: youngater for a drive stairs Co investinnte when an bevator : + : oat rumbles an evween the words “should” and ail aswort that at least he ja |/wives and American women NATTY Churieg Campbell, Secrotury of the| Mrs. Wellman arrived at Weber's in | Minty io investigate when an draw “if it In to the advantage of] Idoal winter would.” These were ae eer eT ee eee ies [eatin busbanda” = rican Legation at Herne, Swit! the same car, the police assert. They |i, jad just taken up. As w/blimax Felogng yviiheans: and he, ter eons PA coreocal. } What should Wilson have done? ‘as been headed off, although adintt M. Bots sm ' think there and; Miss E D'Coxta Greene,! describe her as 8 nvapacl='io the aeument in the Foor, Mian) “Ont : . | What would Hughes have done? « ting: their rival Is nearer than he was thing In that idea” he replied librarian of the J. P. Morgan colloc-| tated, walking on crutches: about|c,, ‘ ‘oment :ace0® formal s mune, Une: SONGS ‘4 Saar fitehen tie . intereata) the jarland left the? sce A moment yy ¢ Bost she had “mate Neither of these questions was an- Hetting odds » sive Hughe ie American woman . tions; Prof. Alexis Gaizouk of the) thirty-five years old and “well) sity Mr, Ridenour missed his wallet, | M&ver Of Boston sale pel swered, go the campaign was lef: | Preference, but they lave narrowed chman enormotity. You ae in ernity of Pe d; Capt. F. 3.| eres Decullarity they deacrit aes is navel to take the nomination ax trustee ‘ down t . t a nd wot . 4 Z nay 88 The young woman was arrested a a S WhknihexcCloy, © te dangling on an interrogation point, “phe lum has swung so often France the idea of man and woman rnden of the W int, whieh) is that she “shows only two teeth.” .), al talanhe booths when: she | {2% Barty. when, ox J David there tt has beun swaying and. fron to side during the campaign tggether—of the couple—is the bA4® way gunk by a German submarine sri I i b Walsh and Sherman 1. Whipple re- inging ever since that question now asked most of our culture, the nucleus of our lit-| oe x, etsy ; ‘ ~ jstepped to call up the Hotel Cecil | ouyed to run, rather than have Sena The candidate d their politica! | often close observers is whethe shoe Fr. < Nantucket; J.. Butier W riots SUSPECTS STILL HE 0 St, Nicholas Avenue and One Hun- | pemes ii i having: failed te val tw present swing toward Wilson wilt erature and of our art. In Farce counsellor of the Amer im bawsy | dre and Elghteenth Str ite shuets ih qariee Pc ah isers having failed to create rival | continue long enough and far enough | we cult the heart and the infu-! ay petrograd, and 1 Sergeant When she was arraigned before | ple Cribeined the tutter political policies, the public began | ty carry hin over election day or turn ance of woman {x shown in every- Wiliam Juand of Horta Hekate IN CHILD MURDER CASE » Mi Istrate Murphy it was anid Mr. | for everytnini. s aeh aking Isettes of its own. reful | back toward Hughes during the Inst thing. If our marriag i RAPpION Shs acing go Nchanoeninre ta ie Jenour wax too IM at the Waldort- Palin (of fnis a te: wae Tia s that the unt national | Oh Guar Hepp aionn manage in rance ten and women BF W890. | een tor gers Detective Tells Coroner He ‘Thinks wouan wae beld In ball until MOn- song thoumht x ‘i aw | betcre venplo: to. | wie, Hrese ation is fated in work 4 ell as in play e . . 1 mild ' denour tad rihat boy f Ga dau “ ee w Bee re ¥ 4 , ose Bryan ’ bow this sume t i i has a shop perhaps, and his —— Viwo Venders Know Something | tcephoned her r wnt evening eh aa vere ' nus gee | Nev XGrksLeading Victrola Stores 1 ed’ on Nov. 7 ar h year the T806 eaumpaisn, wife is always there with him, ko i; ; ) that they had dined together [ Sy reverses © than 15,000,000 vorers of the | Marke Hanna himself proctutmed the Ing the books or Waiting oh the cus HUGHES IN FINE FORM ot Tillie Brown's Death MIB fc! at ha the | Mrs Bitaworiatd » letter Mnited States prefer BES Sit SCUBRtenaG Ail Fhe SUNN tomers, The Ital fruit tuurants, were canvass the fleld when. the . | money supporters Into greater efforts —“Superlove will associate inen and | h alian fruit venders new ap cunye Kk the fleld BLESTION WIbt ORGiD or every wlan in the ngesont cam | The family tela now nufevent “that | ot No. ist Monroe street toe body of NOT ASKED TO CALL OFF murine of HrvaeiOn bid Ueno || ROWS rofessor or a judge here ds a counter? sign, For and wome: t each othe : ; even-vear-old ‘Till row: ‘ ; oly F hi we result figured from polls and H Nomen mest oanh osner TF Candidate Takes & es a Sho { siesen-yeareaid Brown wa | tentatively, Ex- Walsh 563 SthAy 427 Sthave Whiskers or a amooth shave? s Pvery result Aured from polls and Kiss of love. ‘Their minds must \ E WER ANA BN enciiia: Werw kostae Kall for Pubtes PARADE, SA S his awkod that his nai; note TOR 46th 8 BET 388 38 $13 Peace and preparedness or pre- ftign obtainable, For every. predic. ron behind baba 7) Old-Fashioned Rub-Down After | exam Ry’ wovons she ' lw Mr. Whipple, Rich : With st Suffrage by States or Suffrage nevitralize It ou Pua AND AMERICAN ach OF His Long Speeche ri pil ms \ Denies Sherrill's Statement| Brmeritus on Maryan BET 2S6AVES = BET 5&0 AVES 4 ? ith no vital isenes, ne difference o Ate ate ates Mond omning, w nau vithow Hale vy Nation? In party poltwh strong contrants WOMEN DIFFER, | ON HOARD THE HUGHES spe] y J. Me suspects onierning the Preparedne i in Lie VICTROLAS on Protective tariff bk commission hetween car i itement Vou bellave, % nonogamy,? CIAL TRAIN, BEATINCE, Neb, . me ad President Wils ho straws to show which way tua Fey | Oot. 14. Swinging a We Nebruw: | ar ns Demonstration an punsitilitie Easy Payments wind blows and no disturbance “Wo ainty ka prairies to-day, Charles K. Hughes hes : som =H Mitehe ‘tee business, the prin str mous wd struch vigorously at the Democratic} ‘et one ! ae sty ee Cel manu 4 is to kee c tiveness, “Monogamy ia n yyy r refune alk, wife from the Can: NOT A CLIMBER ¥ sufficioutly allve to get on Soca Saneines tarift polley and er rermeny WHAT perwctive ‘Tuomas H if tly dented Col, © Asserting that her husband pages of newspapers until ele her tiresl of her chil-|ing against th days to i ; hs | ver t til eb | h hit | t the 1 First Hi h Detective bu 4s sintement that ted her to be a society lad s >. | dren: The French woman lives more | aftor the war, if the Democratic tarite] Santon * KAminiatration’ a¢ |. ‘Seeares y Picture To ache all ove | within the f an the American| for revenue policy ix continued. He peare Pie cer a ss ee ne tiey | and smoke and drink, the wife of ere yin damp weather, | TO ey reproached with | Was splendid fighting trim, his} pad been strangled with fr Die ine charna a Broadway lawver secka a sep ot after taking oles 0 0¢ ety ihataniine 2 rth rate 1you!volce clear and resonant of the medical examd wh a aration <<) old, ivn’t natural, are weil aw before the war| To-day the Republican nominees | veloped ithe child eden rade last A N\h, inl often indicate Tale Hine iioodera oe He tetsa Miatitude to speak Of OUR ee way gecling bart patter a | suited. Healy wold he wo . #5 .000,000 Toe Urie “acid causes d, Va. and Burnet Rathbone courage. and nr ty ma] nam SoUreS. OF treatment aaininlae | onetne feath ar Ware, Balhae. inany queer aches, s of New York will be mur this war are « sort of m ere c sive nee y r n it no sud Gibse The tre t wa A Pew , ders of the organs. home of the bride's sister, Mrs, Will pts Me AB it fashione \ town | ne | @ bride's sister, Mrs, Wille | viii ach culture, the i See hE at offend Gera ‘ res Well kid ve °P | iam Graham Gwatkin, Mr, and Mra. | culture The French oe eee aighen each his tong| HARVESTED IN BRAZIL See eee aa. the feclroud Tired. disty, ner,| Ue@le# will live in New York, Woman hag bit one ene POrhAP® | oratorical efforts in dripping peraplr juestion may hav nh discuss ar thet piety. Guay Rete — | RUC OR t0as Chie sien fation, THe hustler tut overcoa hay hitve cropped up without m by the wlgh! Ho veel ton try {a The Marriages of Miss Mildred | tense devotion, « Nit h e ie epee {and hurries to hotel on hi v ring it. Tam aure Mr, Sheri! Doan's Kidney Brown North to Assistant Paymaster trenches, remembers the woman | Private car, wi at shows Year's Yie “Ad ' stima at thon fault bs 4 i an >) } : ispiyi it ‘i an he a « wh nk ¥ whose name Was con. Pills They atin Bawara R, Bberle, t N., and Miss| who tolled for bin, who, amoug th pe ee cao Met le! 44,000,000 Bags—Scarci f ee iS DAMS we ulate the kidneys | 224 H. Bridgham to Hverard Apple- | poor, often dit with py Ms witeh t as Hurt { ted ax attributing Mr i ke p er ight eat. He nts to ¢ d Dyes Hurts Cotton Trade uting Mr. to activity and so ton will take place in Providence, R,) M16 Se einen ane SieAtE sets up ww n tat at ne va XY b Seip clear the! I, to-duy, Soman, sho holy idee she Tepes Mice uceoABuIy) Vey td Gat as | came mialinniareRitahin Bab 7 Paacika HOU CAeE ou cannot buy gas \ ood of irritating poisons conquest. Conquest does not Intorest | tre i wt ved to-day from ito J the newspapers for some ° | Mrs, and Mra, James Henry Ward | hin shim ant Weal, give him —— : 4 mantles by their looks. A New York Woman Says: ,.)):,)." eeesth ing vane wid. | REGISTER TO-DAY u 1 and Mrs Mit wore of Rye, N. ounce the engase- | a | main, and eported having el Mr and Mrs Mrs, Martin Burke, 403 E, One| ment of their daughter, Miss Mildred | ¥!l ba he! To-day is the last day of registra"! 5G B h b : , 4 ehter, Mi ‘dre s e godmother, the ‘mar. urnings of the pI WG an ne Ponti ,, % Mundtéd and Forty-Sisth St, says: Sutton Ward, to-lenry. s Marior, |Suengts of the Kotmotner, the ‘mat~|gign, “Registration places open trom No iat the Pont ny uy them by name “My trouble was a retention of the) son of Mr. and Mrs, Cha Marlor pale eee letten from a werent mM Hoel 1080 Be M Hf you do | submarine of © North Atian f . . kidney secretions and @ result it of Hartford, Conn, The wedding will) gyon a woman he does not know, a| register you cannot vote. coast, but having sighted none ae my feet and ankles swelled up, ‘This take place in the winter, randmother perhaps, or a little girl —_——— Atmong Ship's passengers wos AGAIN was very unnoying to me. At times I — oan rrenchman Will dle, ‘This atate PARALYSIS CASES r % sotton marnut pgptenl a Maeceg earl rail drag my-| The engagement is announced of | op umotion is the direct’ product 15 NEW . Paulo, Brazil, w Gowanus Canal caught pre | we ee ———. . | ‘af around. After taking four boxes | Miss Jean McMillan Worthington, | qur literature since Hugo and Miche- here were win yesterday a De 's Kidney Pills ft felt like ughter of Rear Adm Walter By tet lave you thought that the way eport Shows an Increase work & overtin it | ‘ oan y Worthington, U. 8. N. and Mra) ture of the heart which n with of Twelve Over Yesterday, a Ive W ' | They put kid hed liffarent person. They put my kidneys Wo rtiingte of No, ili Columpia thom is responsible for the difference! yi. in t | ia good order, my sirsngth urned | Heights, Brook! to Lieut, Otte | tare the grognards and the poi-| Fifteen now cases of infantile par ys tlons ar get neat | nei all symptoms of dropsy left Frederick Lange, N.G. 8. N, ¥. ‘grumblers,” as Napoleon | Mt Were reported by the Department of the 4 Au, th , | A *): fuga the, prumppleray ag. MApoI¢ON |Health up to Glock tontay. an, Ine | eran Pho wstive tas "Pu Best for Light-Durability-Economy KIDNEY My, and Mra, Charles W. Carpenter | the trenches to-day? ‘Tho soldiors of |creage of twelve over yestecuay, | The| fuses | pt on) co slon 4 . of No. 626 West Pnd Avenue an- Napoleon were uptouched by our cul-| ereatest number was rattan. product which nd dyes anon right or Inv DOAN’'S PILLS nounce the engagement of thelr ture. which was wholly that of a au-{Which had eight new cass.” Ouis (oUF been used Mr Colworthy esti tee, aa ip a nyactan ¢ Pes Gaughteg, Mise Adele Howen Carpen- | perior class. They worehipped and | of" 2 the Brazilian coffee crop ax 11,000,000 | 89 Weller | ‘ormerly i ; Sees all Drug (ier ae | ter. to Dr. Charles Mansell Watt of followed an tdol--Napoleon. But the otal number of cases reported the greatent ever harvested and | perintar chester to | All Dealers and the Gas Company Foster-Milburn Co. Prope Thomasville the wedding tn take frerchman. of to-day understands in 9.209” The taal number gs higge nat year's f promoted | place nex: *pring. woe ls fightin, for, Because the ‘ The sa Shier @ yews \ |

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