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— —— Sa ee anager _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1916. ’ SS See SSS ROUMANIANS BEAT (°RPELEa GERMAN TROOPS CARRE TE CUE ENE ERS Slade ane the Kine the U, & & Misiiest OF NEW YORK LAWYER. A tor retirement after fort ‘ parade ended and the King took] merly the U. 8. 8. Mississippi) and ps retirement after forty years’ ~ @eparture amid cheers, several] the Averoff. Allied crews were put| . omnseeenanees me = I ecce (ern. SOIT eT, | cee tnaden anid sant te Athetm Teel FALKENHAYN BACK R Redmond Says This Act by Asquith Feels Elated Over Reports of His | ‘and “Down with the allies!” were| were landed and sent to Athens, she ‘ Chnpaign=<Masls Amabenndot | LOOK YOUNG, heard. A Greek politician, a sup-|entire Greek feet isnowln the hands Made It Appear That Home | Sharp in Long Conference. porter of Venizelos, was recognized | of the allies, the other vessels having | Rule Was Betrayed. ‘ral in the crowd, set upon| been taken over on Oct. 11 H ee nocty Soaien, without interfer-| At the King’s review of marines | LONDON, Oct. 18—Joha Redmond, | SHADOW, LAWN, LONG BRANCH, ride leader, met the demand for con J., Oct, 18,—Accompanied by Mra. j ‘ence by the police. Admiral Damianos read an or-| | eription in Ireland with a counter ‘Wilson and Secretary Tumulty, Pres- Shortly afterward French marines, |/der of the day qratsing the men) de {dent Wilson left Shad ‘ - * 4 for home rule in Ireland, in fden' ison adow Lawn at Old-time | fanded at Piraeus on reports that|for their loyalty. The King then | Violent Attack on § on South Side an address in the House of Commons | 11.80 to-day bound for Chicago, where Use the Old-time Sage Tea Hots were threatening, reached the|/sembied the officers about him soa| Resuma Offensive South of | he wint deliver three speeches to-mor-| and Sulphur and No- — oo Capi took son of the|addreaser them. He expressed pride a a Pap of River Follows | this afternoon . Sarita and took, Povweston, crowd | that they had acorned otfers of money| Kronstadt——Save Their Own | er Follows Three Nay tony entre onc ort, Ft sat, Rentaeaa| body _will Know. | ff hela: fs in Ireland @ ruitle: 01 Hereaes partiy ot reek, seervists, snd honors and nad remained fatthtl Lines in General Attack. | ect we long ae England main- the day, and the President will groct! Gray hair, however handsomie, denotes * armed jo thelt country, He oa 1 tains martial law and a Unionist Gov- | voters at a number of points tn In-| advancing age. We all kypw the advan. * Shouted tasuiting remarks, Tiiv jatand by them, no matter what conse- SIANS NOW . ENTER FRENCH TRENCH. | diana to-morrew. sof a youthful appeaganoe. Y. French got their machine guns ready | Guences their loyalty might ental, | RUSSIANS NOW AIDING. | . sraneent against the will of the Irish ge oe een, sett \ for action, but to avold trouble with- KING SAYS HE 18 READY TO people | Arriving In New York at 12.80, the fi en it fades, turns d Immediately Driven Out With| He said that the inclusion of Sir | president motored from the Pennsyl- treaked, just a few applications " ul | Bdward Carson, the Ulster Untonist | yvania to the Grand Central Station, | of Sage Tea and rary | CROWDS DRIVEN BACK BY THE | GIVE ALL. Big Force Rushed to’ Defend . | . : hur enhance its aj GREEK TROOPS. The King issued the following order) 14 sn ea thian’ p Is Great Loss, Says Paris | jeader, in the coalition government! where he boarded the train that is to| pearance # hundred-fold, él | ot'the tay é Carpathian’ Passes, Is . > Dou'tet Tieck Gree! and drove the War Off when @he Cabinet was reconstructed | carry him into the Middie West. ‘on'tatay gray! Look young! Either k troops appeared an | Offterrs, natlors: In these hours, ar Ice, pare the recipe at home or get fi crowds back, establishing a cordon! wien stricken and with bleeding Report to London. — meant to thousands of Irisimen the) When the President ehtered his | Bit, are B0-cent bottle of ’ f@bout the square, The Crowd then hare ‘ nen macnedit trtan ew —— . A belief that they had been betrayed. He | private car in Grand Central Station | “Wyeth's Sage and Sul her Coaporeat plit into several sections. One tand| "arin Pann Hew mols whith RUCHAREST, Oct, 17 (via Lon- PARIS, Oct. 18—German troopal said that he had prayed that Premler|by a private paymage way” he wan|which is merely the old-time recipe 4 "4 Gemonstrated before the British Lega) NOU" ae ee yore proud a [lot Oct. 18).—Roumantan troops in launched @ vioient attack against Ireland oug of the coall-| cheered by a group of 100 trainmen, | proved by the addition of other ingredi. 4 Hom, where a man who shouted “Down) 3 viiiag and ites Accra aa EY Pa 1 region, south of Kron- | French positiqns south of the Somme amier hed’ retuled and|engineers, firemen and "conductors, | nts, Thousands of fol recommend this ‘ at 5 o'clock this morning after a| the result was fi From the ft with England!” was arrested by the| stadt, have resumed the offensive tform of the car he| ready-to-use preparation, because tt my Government has been obliged » Redmond made ‘these declarations spoke a few words informally to 4 . fecation guards Moen ie ve the ahipa [and are driving back the Teutonto pM adel an terayala in supporting his resolution placing| them and was loudly applauded, | darkens the hair beautifully gieesidew no ‘Another crowd obtained an Ame®-! wicr which von brought the news {forces on the Transyltania side of the A few German detachments reached | responsibility for “the recent unhap) y| Several hundred men and women | oiturall Pleas, verte foan flag. With the flag at its head,| bf i ed J { [border, say# an official announcement the French first line trenches, but/eventa” in Ireland largely upon the|broke throush the cordon of police | Baturally and evenly 4 '| of the freeing of our, liberate vi Ahne@ancement has just been made} wore all elther killed or captured,| system of government maintained ia and heard President Wilson's re- mnge of soft brush v the crowd marched to the American) brothers. You came with tortured |'*sued late this evening, of the engagement of Miss Edith! tne War Office announced. Another| thé, island. marks. through the hy takin Jegation, cheering the United States.| joaria and eyes wet with tears, Violent Teutonic attacks are in oedbad dd m » Another) “Chief Secretary for Ireland Henry! Tho Prosident and Ambassador /at a time. By mor ray hair by pray im alone the antire front in| Deacon of Hogton, sister of Princess| German attack was checked by ‘The American Minister was at the) every man faithful to his oath to [PPOs "Duke responded that it was impo: ed \Sharp, recently returned from his | disappears; ater anoth application or : Albert Radziwill of Poland, to Heary| goreen fire. he G t the " nice, held an extended con- | two, its natural col i Athenian Club, but the demonstrator# | the side of your King. the Carpathians, but the entente . ‘ Ll for the Government to accep! post in France, § xtended con-| two, its natural color is restored and it H behind a communication calling | 1 thank bt uu ‘ae congratulate tie * have not been penetrated, the es Bliads hah Silotllodiela ‘The German assaults south of the) oles by sarasclt A nt bi A eaten feeeaecatocd tatectetenee With Asuire becomes thick, Wossy and ‘lustrous, and left Kyo on : derstood 5 fra paploill ars } |) apon him to protest in the name.of|* you, oh, my faithful sailors f | #oneuno@ment adds. Somme followed three heavy, unsuc fean mails by the Entente Allies was|> Weethes day aed Sulpner Can ad the United States, against the re-| thank you, nog only ax King and | All the mftitary news from the Rou- BRITISH CRITICISM cesaful attacks north of the river late) the principal topte discussed. "in a delightful tollct requisite, Mt te mob | cent steps taken by the allies. This| chief of the fleet, but ropre- |manian fronts ix declared to be re- last night. The Germans attempted to | | ‘The Ambassador first conferred | iitended for the ev lieath \ bv tees Daaghah lintrtees, ys French fi th rte of [with the President at Shadow Lawn Cure, miUigation oF pre- | was signed by a deputation of Gou-| sentative of the fatherfind you — Sssurlng: OF MAIL SEIZURES’ 2" the French from those parts ol and then rode with him as far as| vention of disease—Advt. |) parint reservists. They, were tn-] ove so much, to which you have | ONDE Oct. 18,—Telegraphing Hallly-Balllise! captured In this week's} New York on the latter's trip to formed to-day that the communica- given so much, for which you are from the dquarters of Gen, von i fighting, but were repulsed with heavy | | Chicago. pclae Rea <a An © tlon would ‘be transmitted to Wash rendyto give and suffer all. Valkenhayn, commande of the Teu-| The Manchester Guardian Says! tosses, the Erench maintaining their) jijgner ara Ta ware) the fale at 5 a | ton forces meanayitaihy, th 6, i positions. 2 May ouy hopes soon be realized | (on forces in ‘Transylvania, the cor- Some, of the Interference Is | opening with further general advance DESTROYER OF 32 ALLI 0 | The allies have detained 26 carloads) and may the hour soon tome when | fspondent, of the Budapest Hirlap Bouth of the Avre and southeast i erely atious.”” during first ten minut United | + Of ammunition at Volo, in Thessaly,| you will be able to return to your bog Ped toe paueeg Inte Bokweanie ; perely Malia lot Itheims French detachments Baten Bical gained ito ty Palle AEROS REPORTED WOUNDED Absolutely Removes Which was destined for the interior! ships. ‘The holy ikons that have | according to @ wireless dispatoh from| LONDON, Oct, 16.—Commenting | cleaned up enemy trenches. road list developed ptedy | and ad- i @f Thessaly. it ie suspected that the) provected you In the past will pro~ | being shipped tO) too you in the future, and the enemies of the allied powers glorioun flag, once more caught by | @reek troops and marines have] the winds of the Greek seas, will been ordered out by the War Minis bring hope and consolation wher- upon the reply of the Entente allies! LONDON, Oct, 18,--Notwithstand- jt Liane A to|to the American protest against In- ing a heavy downpour of rain, the jority, says the Austro-/terference with mulls, the Manches-| British made progtess at some points The ereeenes of tormidsats ter Guardian gays that while the Jost night between the Albert-Ba- os at various pointe on| lies acting within thelr legal) paume Road and Les Bouefs, Gen. | | | | vanced from one to two points, Mar- | Indig@stion, One oan , a) ps iabae held most of attention. | Capt. Boelke, Celebrated German 25eat all d International Paper stocks made new ja it by S gu raed, Stbur Mae snbea AotA Aviator, Bt by Shell From at new high, Linseed issues ad- French Gun. f ter, Gon. Dracos, to guard every av-| ever Greek hearts beat for nation | {he Roumanian and Hungarian fron-| rights, “we ure ex ly skeptical | Haig reported to-day, Some prisoners : proach to the Post Office Square, where | ang King. bit | Oct. 17 (via London, cot, | {Bt the mulitary ‘Value of the ex-|were taken Mery ge ae ate gained two! PARIS, Oct. 18 newspaper ‘i oi aa Pre ‘c 4 in the sec-| thorized source that Capt. Boelke, the Bile measnre wan taken to oreo | AVATAR BRAVELY HURT | Neen eons rer nl eo beets OLD CARPETS ft ‘possible, any clash between Greek | amanian front: ae Interference is merely vexatious, and| And Hance Julmed yesterday after| Strength throughout the Hat. Al- eaundad Wo Gabel FeOHE' Gi New Vous nunc fp Siilians and the French marines, | A CCL aMAte nine Ditee 4 re wana why ¢ hard Ngnung, says the official state- |CONe! geined 8 1-2 points, Copper stocks anti-aircraft nun, ; —OnTERTACRUC CON. «NS > Scere covenant 1s ‘slive| IN FIFTEEN-FOOT FALL Meniintibe there ie gatet: Icke [newspapers to United States] ment issued to-day by the German | Steady, Lehigh Valley sold at 86%, pfeil CRUG CO NEWARK H 4 to the fact that Gregce's fate! es | Dobrudja @pere was weak artillery | should be regarded as compraband Ariny Headquarters Staff. British | UP hg pack ity neat re-| On Ort, 8 Boe wht down his | = = on the prevention of further . } ' fring at me points. We dis- No doubt correspondence might | and Fren attacks near Thiepval, ad at mi thirtieth entente ‘a esate ot Granen | Stinlent at Wright School Has} forse an enemy detachment coms [uf Nowsiaien ic thas Ro wietto and Bouchaveanes, the | erday's -|sver RE-PLATING ‘ewer ial | ‘ hile Prepa yone two batters 7 | ve carried on by that means, bu | statement adds, also failed. . ment credited Capt. - commander, Vice Admiral du Kour-| Mishap While Preparing tor Feet ret mee Hee Meee | risfe of injury to ua ia small and we| On both aides of Eaucourt L’Abbaye,| |, Clesine @uot bringing down of (wo TEA SETS ¢ Licensing Plight. and Enigea can quite understand L@ vexation of| It Ix offic jally announced, the German iW met changes from previous el Nop [Chines In aerial engag: (EL a r “In hin Might the enemy left be- | Americans at this double or treble| destructive fre reducpd the Britta) | Chg.) Cresears FOE MINEOLA, bob Oot a orc. hind him Ms guns and ammuni- attack to failure at tae outast, | North Ais Gate i A ce. Hirown, student aviator at the Wright| {oh cates, ‘Phere Is quiet on the | 'meurancr at Wein expens fein Hama the ariieey Bre wae ta 148° es toa : Dolan Jewelry F : i pe ee FMT lack Bea co: tense a ) - % WMARKET, Englant, ‘ ry) ewe! ‘actoi Just a Little [Aviation Mchool at the Garden CY) PETROGRAD® Oct. _18—Russtan Ht wee ER] Tre Cesaremiton stakes of £1.16 | 2D ST. COR, ctory * | eiton fed wae ure perhaps fatally and Auntro:Germah troops are nom LL DEF ITALIAN GRUISER LIBIA eg = }nanaicap, was won toslay by Sancti 2 tation. day dle Was to have flo before | batt ‘ar- Af “ ond ( rkopa Pp OSLAM le) ee es ae ee ae es Se WHEN FRENCH TOOK FORT Re CL rtrd rt ae iy 4 |Roumanian ffontier, where the Teas ye F Bl the dietance was 2 1-4 mites. _ HELP WANTED—MAL’ s LCN) this Afternoon and took out a) (gna attempted to divide the Russian ante R8 hy. e tt = DLECTIIGIANS —Unioa; wiresien beipery | Clears the kin Ths ‘ one ke Fy Y note Glebe and gdmeanion yee i Officers and Men Killed by Shock y : HY ios 4 > oy gq ttted at once, a Roun 425E, Mo CRY b pad vinen by when ce tO ‘ Q s ji ; ty ary aR Tt d ahs % © Tos feet bers eaten eee | J nideways and one! repiilae of. all Tautonie attacks rout of a Shell Which Didn't j Seriously Damaged by Big Sub- Wy iw yee + 3 t. Willian |" { tee ite healing effects soon after first appl | walusetand|viiee Penetrate Work marine inthe, Mediterranean, Ay te ty tk nant OC thea, " nen ‘a el ¥ a 4 7 tf rt N y Ya 1 led he fores+ is psa ase Hola, Fl oie eoernee, tat Hin aul wan) North of Kormotaltes, in flerce and) wor rite FRENCH ARMIES Says Berlin Wireless, un bt R Ms + 3 Be lon Navy if fae ae a tt es | Bkie Diseases. all enemy counter- 2 BD as aur: os” wee to K narines anc ullors eh | 0 ; es eae sented pe Pen gt pd rynglds and Jenkins, of elled, Meat’ eis ENCIRCLING CHAULNES, Oct. 18~| BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville, | ity se 8 ty $38 fanded at Vera Cruz from the Athentic| | e mage perfection es anything can be. 1aes mirat * Aveo: Othe, eked Ain up, e the aaerne also counter-nat-| The most remarkable trigk | d by} 1. 1), Oct, 18.—The Liallan protected bind 3 s = ‘ = » AT ALL oRUGGIBsTS “pital, unconsctous RI meAR Hy HOR ital Gtaant put Were halted by| gunfire since the great battle of the| cruiser Libla was severely damaged ms SR By t & . Somme began resulted in the death] by a torpedo trom a German subma- | St wk eo x12 of twe German majors, several minor] rine in the Mediterranean on Oct, 7,|{ Rb SS 2o-— & officers and twenty men garrisontag | jf was officlally announced to-day, Be # ay . y \ a steel reinforced blockhouse in Bo- G Y 3 vent Wood. The Ibia displaces 3,740 tons and & ay i = 2” a " . carries @ crew of about 800 men, She ae Rees snare ane baal as a ue was built for Turkey, under the name! H Ge Ry oes it ¥ shock of one of the great French of the Drama, but was under con- 2 aye ay — & . millimetre shells, which struck? near-|gtruction at the Genoa shipbuilding tae Da +1 a 7 Crepe de Chine by, but in no way damaged their-fort,| Yards when the Itelian-Turkish war amas a et % Special for To-Morrow, Thursday, Oct. 19th 5 broke out. Italy seized he 1 fi - % ER STRAWS—Chocolate Filling, Dainty, Gliste Undergarments This German blockhouse consisted afd ull gy oe - % { vanillacflavored ard candy hwving centres < jd of eight observation chambers and @ 7 ft me omens, ow ave @ Anish that clo Fevembles 8 BROADWAY AT 35TH STRE Fs Advantageous purchase of Pr anutuicnabi thier: MARS, W, J. GAYNOR SINGS : 3 an ts Shivers hence thelr name. USD noe manufacturers’ sample line. French infantyy went forward with ~ bd nf 3 ia Newest models, exquisitely a rush after a brief bombatdment, 10 WIGHT AT BAZAAR} oer vt. 108 i 4% (41) arming nits dainty. ‘Trimmings of fine surprised by the Germans’ lack of an. Rin n® a) i gDetitlanthy Linteds laces and ribbons or strictly nesiecen pds Comoe.» Bs + 4 cous A , Anside 1 thel entire Ger-| Mra. William J. G@ynor, widow of | [4cmwanne Berl. Kt ~1 tailored. ® | mar + by M Yaa er tty +3 > an ga . and apparently ; . - Unexeei oF r $24.00, $27.50 & $39.75 | cere'secrine ravine caly Shcping He mod agting | the, former Mayor wil ang owveral| army HET eS paso is Heath asta : * Chemise, tace trimmed $ nearby explosion had been trans. | ish songa, Including “Killarney,” at} Me. Merise He Way Se ¢ 3 POUND BOX ic Thane ae DTN ‘A.Carnival'of Suits'for Special 1 35 mitted to the ‘interior ot the fort.| the Irish Rellet Fund Basaa a an me SAnGLAY STREET ; arnival of Suits for Women Crepe de Chine Evvelo; ‘The fort was large enough to hold| Madison Square Garden, to-night. i i at t a and Misses, with the air of | Chemis & harming eS 95 300 men. . Last night was Ulster night at the Be at 3 ATLANOT rarneet ones. pee oa Death | Dasaar, dedicated to those of Ulster! < 167 id faa! dietocHon, at es the Crepe de Chine Gowns, lace ea en em origin who were killed oF made pris-|&. 9 tk vi lowest i ew ala 5 UBANY, Oct. 18-—The Court of Ap- | ners during the recent rebellion, J ery lowest In OF Special 2.95 cilia leraay ocdntad that Ghariee | CRlse amioan them being John McNel Rah, +s The Suits at $24.00 Btlelow, convicted of murder and] fo eyient Of the Irish Volunteers, Row) wii? a are fashioned of — broadcloth, Callot Lingerie Whowe petition for a new trial has! Mme, Gadaki presented to the ba- ; eke, maya fetaes and poplin. lined U di been denied, be taken before Court | zaar * don she panied the Trish Bri. +12 h peau de eygne and guarantved satin. Met, 25 to be resentenceds cess Isolde, dresse y heree! rom \ Trimmed with fur, velvet, braid and bute | y Ak ergarments ox, | pitino far Corigings.gomume <2 : o = ‘ashioned of very i - old ra of “Tristan an tons. All the deeifuble length» And new fa ery fine materials, Brandy Te Marred From wince Ve ana | {8 ae." i Ang Sica z 8 Established 53 Years = I i 7 z : Other exhibite are Bonnie ince - & The Suits at $27.50 oioee ce none nd ribbons. Extra WINDSOR, Ont, Oct 18—-Plum pud-] Charlie's watch and the dagger he| qe! ey a ¢ dings and mince ples in Ontario will] wore at the Battle of’ Culloden. re developed of a fi wortment in large variety . h cloth. Large marge variety ve minus brandy sauce this your, he | Paths between, the rows of boothe es ae License Board has ruled ave been named afier nguishe trimmed with skunk opossum Pir Sleeves Gowns or Envelope Chemises Se eaars for thia rayne violaten| Americans of Irish descent, ‘There | 1; t{ e . also fur trimmed. Lined with self color | Fashioned of fine material, beau: | the prohibition act are President Jackson Birest. Thome | 7 se peau de cygne and warmly interlined Titulo tree aurencentees ih Iiynch and ‘Charles Carroll ‘Ayenuea, +18 104-106 . > s 8 Commodore Perry Plaza an ve aoe 6th A The Suits at $39.75 trimmed Special Bre star ran 263 VE. West 17th St. are fashioned of velour, velveteen, broad- Gowns or Envelope Chemises To-day Mrs. Agnes Newman, sta- ae —— gett ¥ spb’ very fine material, ter of Sir Kone ger Casement, with a + 1% aa Fur and velvet trimmed, All the new | #8 prettily trimme bevy of Irish beauties, intend invad- 0 Ce fD fi di Fall colorings Special DSC Ing Wall Street on behalf of the i ver Half aCenturyo ign ied Credit Gowns or Envelope Chemises Bazaar, Other Suits featuring al! the newest style notes, at prices | Very sheer mat i proisely an the lowest in New York for similar style and quality. trimmed with laces an $40.00 to $79.50. ribbons Speewat 1.95 $2.00 Bati&te Saturday night will be an Irish.) Wom Jewiah night, ‘Porat alent 174,488 cenemeebaneees s BA AUSTRIAN SMOKERS HIT. WINNERS AT LAUREL. +1 we You ate taking no chances when you buy your furniture at this old reliable store, where remarkable values and confidential éredit”go hand inhand, Come in and select the furniture you want, Askue to charge it. ~ 1 Cigar Dally Can Be sold : ACE— amie Exclusive Autumn C, ee: eee Like melt. | air one can momar tee He Sell ate DAEHN UE: XCLUSLVE AUTUMN COATS | Hasbiowea oF fine Ficah Batiste, dt eald NA, Got Raho Austeo-une |My EE RG Ne. Haat Be at: profusely — tri with very garian \obaccogponopoly will soon tor (Cehcrs team lise, ange, $4; secundT £ go and rise re nate ‘ustes, which sell ex- Reatan’ by a mit ar, Ay Of reington}, cluaively all tabaceo dispensed tn the | show #4. third Ime, ital City, Felucca, Leading monarchy, forbidding the sale of more) indy, Bright Star, Patapsco, Precise than one cigar daily to the same cus- liquid sunshine. Flavored with the A comprehensive Aes of smart new Coats, ¢ ed im all the omer. fashionable materials in « | ty of di Y " t The sale of tébacco, co or cigar- pepe eal lege selity of dnote oge pote id 500 Dress bouquet of lus- Jaf |e: ors ite ica” wif forbidden ——— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. 4-40. New Haven ayatem, year ended June | {naw $00 P ; pit ynomure, J, R. HT onfier, clurwes $4,316,756; | ane 'March Court, King Pin, Otto roto how $4.40," Blouses, $4.95 Furs of Quality ee , cious grapes. algo ran , . lo 2.74 per cent. on capital » 7 = Crepe de Chines pared with 1.46 per cent. In 1915, PL Bg hip $125 Hudson Seal Coat (Dyed Mu krat) White, Flesh, Dark Suit Shades (46 inches long) and Black, * |. The white and flesh Blouse f The New full ripple Silhouette, developed of luxurious pelts §; ad i sare and besutitully fined. Wists, deweygtea of tunurious velte SCY | fectively embroidered, lace trimmed and smartly tucked Hudson Bay Wolf Scarfs The navy, Burguady, grays brown, Sone be worn fist or double fur, In all the wanted colors. Slate, reen and plum blouses are effective Iilinols Central declared a quarterty | AtuMlaD! $8.70, bit \dividend of 11-2 per cent, payable i [Deen t to stock of record Nov, §.- Phin | $1630, show aie | places stock on 6 per cent. annual ba | third Time, 1192-5. Wate> Lily, Ben- | Him, an Increase of 1 per cent ator Casey. Politician, Quien | Babe, ca ES oi ,| Merwood. Grand Opera, Yellowstone and Armament | CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN FOURTH RA 9-Piece Dining Room Suites consisting of Buffet, China Clonet, Table, 6 Side Chairs, 1 Arm Chair—Range in Price From $95.00 to $275.00 “It’s Easy to Pay the Kelly Way’’ » blue dyed and $ $ y embroidered and beaded, tee © WHBAT, a . $13.20, place, $5.70, j Bie I 50 3 fice. Gee We dow aan iy : at Pic seni Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks, Mo. A WY GOO] | Black Georgette and Crope de Chine . | iity Bec 8, 1 ia tie Ine tadhdutngery “anow nears, . Hlouses, tucked and embroidered No Batre Charge ‘for tt jae AS Iw aye | Rees tin! time. Lt? 4-30 Khides, Thok T. Kelly Co., 263 Sixth Ave., 104-106 West 17th St, “ ont nga Misamis fs fe ee us tie rey aly Rly 30% fp Lip Whirling Dan, Golden Bantam, Opre! saul we | WR ae wk Le to HS SLE we’ Cheer, also ran,

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