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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1916. Love Alone as a Basis for Marriage $100,000 SUIT GIFT BUILDING COLLAPSE WIFEY JUST TIRES COLD KEEPS KAISER FED SANTARM itted two years ago after Hubert J. ton, her tango parlor companian, Deen arrested for robbing her tment. Arthur E. Pike, a cotton broker at Leonard Street, her husband, Mra, Robert Lioyd Parker, wife &@ wealthy physician of No. 162 ‘cat Fifty-fourth Street, told In- otor Cray at headquarters to-day t Mrs. Pike was believed to be in city with a man who formerly @n attendant of the sanitarium which he helped her escape ‘BROKER'S WIFE WHO Is Vulgar and Causes Divorces, Says Professor, once’: 20s — FROM GIRL AS HE of, Out He ts ina Minority |§T0 WED HERESS wate served in @ breach of promise suit. Applegate is @ prominent law- yer and clubman, Miss Rust, whom he ty scheduled to marry to-night, ts pretty and hetress to almost $500,000, Friends of Applegate deciare that the marriage ceremony will be per- | formed to-night and have hidden him until the time eet for the event. Home of Miss Coulthard’s friends declare that if the wedding is attempted there may be things staged that will be fit for a real movie thriller, “As a wedding present I have had! ‘The $0-S0% or CAUSES STAMPEDE OF SIX FAMILIES FROM THE FUNERAL OF FRANCIS JOSEPH small proportion of the crowd was able to reach the ladder. Those left in the lower halls rushed to the windows and cried for help, Bat- talion Chief Walsh and the firemen of truck No. 10 responded in answer to an alarm, but before their arriva! Policemen Reybel and Pruggi of the Greenwich Street station had entered the house and were marching the frightened t nts to the roof in or- derly fashion. Escaping gas, caused by the snapping of the pipes, added renounce his duty of bidding fare- well, both personally and as supreme lord of the allied German forces ‘to the deceased ruler, The Emperor stayed alone in prayer at the bier of Francia Joseph, on which he lata a wreath, The Emperor especially re- quested that no official reception be accorded him. ‘The day was thus de- voted quietly to the memory of the decoaned and to a talk with the young Imperial couple, with whom the Em- peror expressed an urgent desire t have “a long visit In these earnest OF HUBY' POKER GAMES AT2 AM Mrs. Letdhold would not have com- plained #o much, #he sald, 1f her hus- band had not stayed out at least three nights a week, and generally returned home under the influence of Uquor at 1, 2 and 8 o'clock In the morning. Mrs. Leidhold teatified that she wae married on December 6, 1910. The couple have two children. In her testimony she classified her husband as a “Night Owl.” She said that tt om was only two weeks after their 1. 16, ~ Mr. Applegate served with papers in| to the danger of the situation. day: y ° cording to their statement Mrs. half portion @ sult for $100,000," continued Miss| ASdrew Masart, his wife and five = VIENNA, Nov. 29.—The King and| honeymoon that he left their home became friendly with this at- love Coulthard, “and instead of a honey-| °™ldren, were found in thelr apart- | Crown ‘ince of Bulgaria have ar-jon Riverdale Avenue to play poker. dant several months ago, told him ‘ marrial moon wit he will find mo an Ment so overcome with fright the rived here to attend the funeral of] “trow often was he out so late?” a Wie & Wealthy woman aod that As Between Marrying for . YS peabiipabies he has killed my love ana ffemen had to carry them to the| Emperor Francis Josoph. hee hye tikes was being restrained ot her ib-| Love, Money or Eugen- broken my heart, Ho knows what 1) Stet. Andrew Forder, who slept —— 1Oi RBOGLC Riba Wb: Wall fe Fe y for mercenary motives. By ar-| ics, Most Persons Agree can do when I am in this frame of | !! through the excitement, had a RELIGIOUS ISSUE RAISED i ngement with her he resigned and id > tad. | Narrow escape from asphyxiation. He years. He was out so much that the day of her escape entered the| That the First Is the ssl “I met Mr, Applegate six years) Tovived when wae esl IN CORONATION PAGEANT |e ne startea to go out 1 was - i ani raat os Gt lave No one was injur | | F ounds in an Lachastelitinad ‘unsuspect Most Desirable —Day Ue » eo and It bided a cas da love at ave Phe bulidine is oatd to be about afraid to ask him when he would be because of his recent employment y sicht. He met m my home every | venty years old, one of the type of | ft: . ‘ home.” “there, He rode to a spot where we} Not Yet Here When All (4 night, and so that I would not tire Gid wtructures built for a family in Efforts Being Made by Hungarians) "sis eidnotd dectared that her ‘was waiting, perfunctorily guarded Marriages Can Be Ar- of him, nor he of me, I made it @ the days when the social life of New|) —{o Prevent Premier Tisza from husband never bought her any by @ nurs. —ad took her away. rule that bie visita should be cut to) York centred about that part of the In @ newspaper yesterday was a long interview with her, apparently was aubjected to an examination by Dr. Graeme Hammond and Dr. Frank Roberton, declared a dipsomaniac and On coming to this city, ranged by Chemical By Nixola Greeley-Smith. “Love alone as a basis for marriage {s vulgar and low.” | | At least Prof. James E, Cutler thinks so. This member of the Socto-| P | | The prevalence of love as a basis for marriage 1s one of half hour periods. ewelry were num His gifts of candy “Oh, the brute, do you know that he called at my home on the night fter election and then and there *he _———— ation he sent WL orgs to spend my me & long love letter every day, TITLE OF “ACE” IN city. Years ago it degenerated Into a tenement A deep crack appeared In ‘WILSON HAD PLURALITY OF JUST 3,773 VOTES. Where the Job Was Done. Assisting the Cardinal. ing coronation pageant of Emperor Charles. be pus dd into the background at the clothes and that during all of their married life he only purchased her . 1 ; AMSTERDAM (Via London), Nov. " Form Ww: Hus- the building after tho collapse, and one hat that coat $7, “Ho sald that given in this city, in which she said | ormula, ith ae pensive, There was tha pollea closed that part of the /2%-—A Budapest despatch to the! yay aici haa, tae whens her husband and her mother had| bands and Wives Put he did not send mo a bundle of muma-|atront to traffic. | | Cologne Guantte says that the Hun-|Cidyq , | . ahs zines, ere Miss Coult Amost ne Unt , if ition 1s working hard to rh lured her to Stamford under pretense of| = [//, zin (Here Miss Coulthard a! abt éatinetio: garian opposition ne “What's that?” taking her to see the District Attorney ip Like Prescriptions. ey, broke down and said that she would (UCtng an Investigation. prevent Premier Tisza from assisting Se attnas ait auda't all) that fing the Eaton case, There she get even with the lawyer-clubman.) the Hungar! a Cardinal at the com. | °°" ‘ price for a hat extravagant, did he?” Mrs. Leidhold also said that her husband w prominently tdentified ‘Tne ground of the opposttion’s cam- ; " RGA c Scute extort ue ealdl Kain swore his love for me and told | paign ie that Count. Tisza, ia a|With the Yonkers Lodge of Elks, yet oom: bai oes tislen me that the day was near at hand | | Protestant {he would never take her to any of the r mother had held back all her J0gical Department of the Western Reserve University confided his distrust n he would soon bo happy with | ¢ retary of State Gives Out the} EYorts were made to influence the] pais or dances at the clubhouse. oney except $50 a week paid to the} of the most popular human emotion to a class in the as his wi | . rae iit : |Cardinal, but he declared that tha) elas Koedared Sih sre) Whea® idariims for her care. | East End Baptist Church of Cleveland, 0., yesterday. st summer when I went to Lake! Final Figures for California, | first official in the kingdom could not a BIRO Con be bs he said she was “too thick." ued In the Interview, “I went to the most potent causes for divorce in America, the pro- i me that he souls not ka A bal SACRAMENTO, Cal., Nov. 29,—Sec- iddaagit Age Aeikeed tact lg Wile aoee TEE BOs ark gat aetealc veut Teaser #410) Otlier counttion, he ‘added, are rapidly be BUR SHRETIAROEEC HRURHL. Clark anie | EHLAFSO) OLN Miataeocedan planed: the | omecet me fm Washing=| iim. Ho said that he was not « Ma ae iia entero coming disillusioned about love, | AVIATION CORPS :* / move and told hit 80. Wille election of 1916 in this State in t w hon id * gee gambler, but that he does like to play bg asapiee gdh Now practically a ea vome 7 4 away he made love to Miss ; 4 4 b . . aca vp 4 me Bavectives hbehe nideennApein bis remarks are to be taken as denying the value of love | ces. hand | eut at Mond engagement ring, ‘Then (of Woodrow Wilson te 8,778 Thia teleon Bearetary Lanelng, Boron Zwiedt. | (exs=aereeneareeeeene—reer=es ‘my jeer fasdarn afraid aha itself. If he meant merely to question the possibility of | Adjt, Ralph Lubery Rewarded | ety en een at wouvenita dnd te difference between the voto for |nek, arge d‘AMtairee of Austrla-Iun- rapereeenes hustled away without an oppor-| caging romance or domesticating dreams, there are many for Winging His Fifth when our case comes up in court I Haney, the highest Democratic elec [eer Pe aa api Bape rod NOSE CLOG ity to be heard.” | perfectly respectable human beings who agree with him, ; . will have lots of more tings te show, | tor, 466,299, and Carlston, the Se aco a A COLD OR CATARRH rs. Pike has an income of over I am not one of them. I think love ts still the best excuse we have for Aeroplane. LATA Ta AouEaEA ORT OR IBV a Republican ele 516. tow. | MA eTESaRHGR 8h Pi bo 000 @ year in her own right from Marriage, What others are there? Marriage for money 4s the hardest way | praia eet references to his promtwe to marry |eeved aaron making Wilson MNBIteRilSy rode wane ply Cream im Nos estate of her grandfather, J. Spea- there {s of making a living. Ifa girl can't wash dishes or a man dig inthe) WiTH THE FRANCO-AMERICAN| me One hundred thousand dollars iinimum plurality 1,185. in memory of the late P Turner of Brooklyn, a cotton mag- and has the residuary rights in whole estate on the death of ber her. Hotel Astor roof in the fall of 1914, keys from a handbag when riding with rin a cab and robbed her flat. He was arrested when he kept an subway, a mercenary match may pay dividends. means of earning money should undertake it. THE POTENTIAL ANAESTHETIC O=———————————————————— | Ame erty of thought and action have been cut away while one dreamed the) to find me sitting up for him, that he | only a small sum to ask for the | aking of a yourg girl's heart, and ides I spent hundreds of dollars ing my clothes for my wedding But no one with any other| AVIATION SQUADRON ON THB}. SOMME, Nov. 4 (by mail).—The| }, can Aviation Corps has just! pre | gained a new distinction. Adjt. Ralph | tt! your looks and your perfectly good | brought down five enemy aeroplanes— “When Bill strolled in about 3 in} firmed. There are twenty-one “aces” in all the French aviation service, and LOOT IN OTHER CITIES. tho’morning he was so astonished not about | Hiram Johnson received twice as many votes for United States Senator as his opponent, Johnaon's plurality being 269,817, Total prohi bition was beaten by 106,919 ma Hughes's plurality in Minnesota at the recent Presidential election was 399 h. Francia Jone “NOTED AMERICANS APPEAL OF LOVE. brows. And all of a sudden I thought | t home preparations ar 6 ton, who was a clerk for a wine! ,. i , | about Bill in a new way, ro y has been designated an “ace."| At the Rust home preparations are | jority and partial prohibition by 60,-| ing, snuffling, mucous discha ‘To marry without love is to 40; sill y. I said going on as if n z ppt a adorite | hesdache, dryness—no strugglin, porting company, met Mrs. Pike on without the natural anaesthetic pro-} myself, ‘Foolish woman, you're losing is an aviator who has | No one there would discuss the case, '. Building. The American Soclety for the Re- What a relief! Abt Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air pas- sages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawk- breath at night, your cold or catarrh | vided for the most critical operation ep over a man who is not warth it. So Min ate Finally Relief Society Opens Permanent | is gone. eamne her dancing companton, nd, of tite, What if one docs come to|Go to bed this minute and sleep.” And | Mat 1s, flve whose destruction hi MARIAN CLARK MAY HAVE __ Cat to Sea, | Headquarters in Equitable Bont stay stuffed up! Get a small poording to her story, abstrac er after a while, realizing that every ib- {I did. | been completely and officially con- ST. UL, Nov. 29—Charlea E. agg =quitable bottle of Fly's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos- vd “ i votes, the State Canvassing Board de. trate through every air Dr ive Mentone tunel ena tei ether dream of perfect romance? /awitched on lights and threw around | ReneS 8 NO Fs Tae Te Neals ‘ i A termined to-day. Discovery of slight er-| Nef of French War Orphans has ee of the hand) oaths and heal Btreet, and was shot trying to es-|/8 it not better to lose these things eho a fll be Dad wanen me up, “Ww hat! the exact number of German aircraft | Fetectives Find Accused Movie Ac-| tors in the original tabulation resulecd opened permanent headquarters in The swollen, inflamed mucous mem- fhoare. "He ts now serving a term of| painlessly than with the cold con-! adit you ‘alt’ up for mes’ why | wich the Franco-American fying} 4/0. inc “Trunks Stored in | 12, net, ton of (mil count beng the Equitable Building, No. 120] brane, giving you instant relief, Ely’s rom seven to nine year: in Sing Sing. | sciousness of everything that 18 GoIN) should I?” I answered, ‘I'd rather | S4u2dron has brought down, accord- =r i Dhiladalnhi | Hughes, 179,544; Wilaon, 179 Broadway. It asks aid of the young'Cream Balm is just what every cold tot Pesilae lavas oncr i Nema on around the operating table? (have iy steep than worry about you.’ | 1s to official count, Many more have Chicago and Philadelphia. | — |and old, the rich and poor, Every! and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. PS toot Finches; weight, %7 pounda;| ‘There are, of course, bravo spirits |And T yawned and dropped off to! probably been downed, but French of-] srarian Ciark, the movie actress, | Republicans dollar received Is to be spent on gome | It’s just splendid.—Advt. hair, very light blonde and bobbed who won't take gas while having thelr) win’. month 1 had him so worried! Wiu lists take cognizance only of} Wi, way arrested lant Saturday on Vote tor child whose father has died at the short; eyes, large and blue; she waa teeth pulled, and I have read even of by my good looks and my indifference | Machines whose destruction has been) 4 charge of stealing $25,000 worth| COL! J The Ohto| front | dressed in a blue serge sult, low suede | heroic souls among surgeons who op-|and occasional kind inquiries about | oMcially confirmed, of atuft from at least thirty-five de- | State Republican Central and Execu-| Names of officers and directora rll hoes, @ hat of peacock shades and 4) oot.q upon themselves, scorning| WHY he didn't go out and have a good! The American squadron, as It is! ‘ tive Committees decided to-day to| the Society include persons noted in| white veil. VehInroiaerar Aimar eteeaina AGA Othen | time that ho thought I must be in| now constituted, In addition to two! Partinent stores In the metropolitan) iii thy vote cast for State) “nance ee ere tae nee A - abrbeptia 1 BOVE a love with another man, and from that | French olficers, Capt, Ge Thenault | district, was arra officers. at. the election, by’ which| Winamp. Guthrie. Presidents rs pain deadeners, There are, too, per-|moment I coutdn't lose him." and Lieut. de Laage, Jucludes the fol-| trate Marsh In t James M, Cox, Democrat, was chosen! yayieu itiliman, J. Pierpont. Moran | RED HI MSELF OF sons who can swallow cod liver ofl] So vanity s $4 woman when | lowing | Court to-day, On moth une Amey stiiiman, J, Mlerpont Morgan i\ miihoueirienparmint etiamvard oe be- | ove fail. her. But if love ts shorter| Lieut, Willlam Thaw, Adjts, Didier| her case wis adjourned until Friday and Ambrose Monell, Vico Prost if . tved, stil serves the purpose for | 8 and Ralph Laibery, Sergta | morning fore, I confess I don't understand | g hich it was evolved. | ‘The prisoner, who when r vas ‘olve It gets us mar- nser rence KR y he prisoner, wh A fee there Is lently well suited to us and nearly |Conn.; Robert I wnd James | and who has ase ’|Mother Tells How Vinol ela : ; | always to beings oll suited to us| MacCamel, Corpls brian, Kair- | finger prints at ‘ ; In America we take our peppermint | Always t ‘ 13 : . pile Sell deh Rh : ar ade Him Strong. A Missouri Man After Drinking for). 1" Americn we take our peppermint ies A AacCarng Orr Le Fe ue a! woman eon oputting 1 | oa teate onan M g Thirty-Five Years Banished His es vd A ¥ Y PFC- | persons who believe t The cc ad three killed, | (his cit wane of Te Mary sali halla i I | fer It afterward, seoms at-|mueh . ia : aie i and | Arnbeim, appen ° y . . zi : of taste and Judgment me ‘ 1 two wounded, Lie haw 1 4 poi tl iain aaa Ii gee eh eet even delicate conditior ‘ sh |1 know of no one but Prof, Cutler|Hitienec has been confined Sie eC Tana emai peal Ie Sapte i tanetbate PIB ROA OF CADYARESTE AG'G89: 38¢: tritis and the measles and there seemed who thinks we should do without | © SoU" | 1s injured for Iife house recel sh 5 eee : a1 no hope of saving his life. The doctor Mr. Thos. J. D. O'Bannon, ao well =H ioeathae WELL, THEN, WHAT ARE WE Go. | a ltr it n is ; Bare : srescribed cod liver oil, but he could , fe Peppermint altogether inka tn j A Rapublican; who an ‘ yok |B ; known resident of Mis Paving Atl? Bac inve ia wee tua only anaaathelle ING TO MARRY FOR? STRIKING CARMEN AGAIN Philadelphia, sald of t te a 4 fareters 1 to-day {M0t take it. I decided to try Vinol— R. F. D. No. 3, Frederickstown, Mos! 6. the pain of Ife Gullta’an val Task Prof. Cutler: And if we do not | tags found in her mn Bhowed ¢ mas J : ‘ ynd with splendid results, It seemed banished his craving for liquor with ae Re OES me AS VO UE marry OUN ATOAL DAsblOne. Whee oe P names of stores in Philadelphia, a vote of thr y 4, C4 “ fitt © agree with him so that now he is a @ simple recipe which he mixed at »!* mare: usttat to women perhaps. garth are wa to do with them?” oo | Paul and Atlantic City wblicans A pe who traced thin odor tm rooms ace ng, healthy boy.” Mrs Thomas home. is the soft, seductive vanity wi long as there are men and women a pled by J sec a8 ty s | Fitzgerald, 1090 Park Ave., New York Mr. O'Bannon recently made the | deadens the ache of the wounds they |p rly ko long ae there are boys | sich : SIX SONS HIS PALLBEARERS, ji-4 ; aaker, Follcaman Hauger| City followin, tement: “I am 51 years suffer at tha hands of love, Nearly) 2nd) girls: Rreat, wonderful whitis| Tell of Visit to Wilson, and Mayor | —_——— Fee ivee Ieper ee era ed the Hogh andy é vund | 'Vinol contains beef and cod tiv of fe " low up hetwee ri | 1 Voted for Prohibition tm dead t ‘ fo: turn) een: : ‘ . soba old and hed drunk for thirty-five all men quarrel with the vanity of (it ins Sitong hove pipperitiee | May Dis Situation Wit Joneph Schneeman ne, Onty @ for Ps ry iter properly, The police {peptones, iron and manganese | pey yea! My craving was so great U) women. It is, in fact, life's greatest led ought to fast fi ag hd | | Cte War Veteran at ; t BOF 4 jtonates and glycerophosphates, which : ; 1 ong t five or ten years President Here Saturd | AUGUSTA, M ake it a constitutional remedy which could not quit liquor, More than @ gift to man, becauso tt ts women’s|after marriage, and even if thal resident Here Saturday Ix sons of Joseph eemant, lola) vote of th loreetas an ganattta gil ataamian at year ago I had the following simple vanity which enables him to escape|Motor stops then, its momontum| feaded by William I. Fitsgerata [civil war veteran who died In White !in’ staine, as at Himira Collewe ated. | creates ppatite, aide diasstion ans recipe filled and began taking it and trom tove when he has had all he|CUMBI to carry ono into middie age! oeanizer of the (* TT” | stone nt the age of ses ven years,|ernor and ( ELMIRA, N | makes Pure, healthy jood. Chil erat cit and that gentle twilight of emotion |PSanizer of the Carmen's Union, ale ie ineerorw at hia funeral t ai nna oe Pal Shaw ren love fiseaneeny, panished My STaviNg, 0%: wants of it |wnios th parhanss Ihe pleasantart| dilegation of men who went on | Rar ua bmimenrore. at bis (unere to:| Hue M Laat eh abid aed oat a Tc ee vous tenon Ml la rag ll ‘wsmal! Vanity breaks for him the engage. | hour letrike on the subway, ‘'L’ and sur. | sides the aix sone h x daught ; nd Kk Bee hare tard linpr ere. | fails to benefit you. At Liggetts-Riker eee aoe? 0. emmonh Bane nt of which he has tired; divorcos| The world seems to believe that tt 7 to wa t Be mar u 11 es marked and a/Hegeman Drug Stores and at all drug box of Varlex Compound and 10, ment « 9 Be muat marry. Then for what? For| {aco lines some months ago called jot Ada EN publican plura notable watt 4" | ones that dinplay the Vine! Agencr grains of pepsin. Take a teaspoonful him when he wants to be divorced. tove, for money or for eugenios, The |OD Mayor Mitchel in City Hall to-day Colle omar Wfa| Sign. Also at the leading drug store three times a day. Any rugs can) Vanity is the merciful secretion of | last seeme the least lovely motive of | “The delegation came to aks 8k | New ‘Fork City. I linpriso’ Thee ent, and th invall New York towns.—Adve mix it for you or supply the ingre- her woul which enables m woman to/all. Eventually, perhaps, all mare | general heli aa Neataere {ale deland. Ric Va paroled ent New York can be taken of your own accord oF) sho will loves a boing who has ceased | mental. moral and physiout traty | Mayor. after rald and hig fol- | Nee probably will go to Washington to ed ae oy Boe, eearely in somes, to love her. have been duly recorded in the Ku. | lowers had left |FOUR YEGGMEN SENTENCED ent Kanans in the Presiden ‘ea, milk or in food, as it has no taste, ! genic Laboratory, it may be possible} “They sitd they hid hed a talk CED. al «e fubert 1 color o smell and is perfectly harm: HOW VANITY MAY EASE THE) fe Jaa hunting or wits Hamble Pe oatieps | MEN ifs pemuerat ' less. I believe any drunkard ean cure | PAINS OF LIFE, |itke-a prescription, merely by writing pression i asd to bara ad piimaels with this simple recipe.” | A wite I knew had worried tor] {ork tyavenport at Cold Spring Har. lbp 1 Layman of Muted t Restore your beauty-bring youth and charm to {az " months about her husband's conduct But eugenics has not ned this ts nleht ve eaeeas il the face, Try our superd ab / Sys hy did not come home she eat | Point prfection. And ; 5 # att the i! Be { Presidential I Dr, Jas, P. Campbell's Arsenic Waf. q | i at | however base and vulgar it may be Statue Liberty tt ute the world’s greatest complexion beautiflers, ‘Theaa up for him and she devoted the brief) wise men and women will permit nas | 1 # « 1 4 the matter ' > marvelous tablets quickly clear the akin, remove tm o momenta they bad together to uscleus|ture to throw a Iittie star dust in| with him provided hy ts willing to on monk Dareiaes Gat Bil urities of the blood. “butld ip, the system, prevent petincern their eyes, and if the star dust turns | discuss it w HAZELT! i t them. ‘no n- A 1 R : VievOne night," she confided to me, “T|2ut to have been merely pollen they | — * Aecaia y disanpen: en Wailgins night, , d to me, won't care particularly, They will] SELF DENIAL A ak ' anteed absolute and harmless bsolute y EMOVES got a good took at myself in the glass, have: hat thelr Imm rtal hour. For | Mil tisinaran Batereca tail io rob ; Bank r Mailed in plein cover On’ Fecelpt at My eyes were hollow, my complexion | love alone unlocks the gatos of heay~ rson ot 0 ‘ Tngigestion. Onepackago| My sre were hollow, my complexion | love pane BolcGK Abe Bates ot iat) ee ve naved. #1 iis | samiaoed | Btantard aa NK CO, 399 BROADWAY. N.Y i thousand years, and a thousand years 00,90 t a 48 got an extra y ! snd k the of For sale by Ligwet(-Riker-H provesit, 25cat all druggists. | in my forebead between my eye- {5 as one day. | 009,009 for Christmas. nitroglycerine 1p hie poss \{p ap automobile, 4 ae eee drus storem. | > || The 100% love or (A "i latives of Mrs. A. E. Pike, ||“vulgar marriage VD> . Miss Coulthard Tells How CarlisleStreet Tenement Dwell-/ German Emperor Says Prayer |Besides That Mrs. Leidhold | ‘Whose Tango Companion ar Sid’ Applegate Made Love to | rs in Panic When Ground | and Lays Wreath at Bier | Declares He Bought Her Robbed Her, Start Search. Her and Then Quit. Floor Crashes to Cellar. of Dead Ruler. Only One Hat in Six Years. | _ — —= ——_ ‘ | (Special to The Evening World ) Fix fomities iving in the four-| axsTiERDAM (via London), Nov. (Spectal to The Evening World,) TIENT CHARGES PLOT. | PATERSON, N. J, Nov, 29—"T story building at No. 8 Carlisle! WHITE PLAINS, N.Y, Nov. 29.— have waited fon. Edward M, Apple. | Sitect were thrown into @ pania to. | 0A Berita oMctal telegram says iiiaaie She Was Lured to vate te traree nn eee the eet. | day whon the ground floor, used ax a| that the German Emperor arrived in| Justice Joseph Morachauser in the matt gate to marry me for the past #I€ some place by a truckman, col-| Vienna in the forenoon yesterday and| Supreme Court to-day heard testt- ‘ord and Restrained for years, and if he marries Miss Cle- lapsed and fell into the cellar, carry=| left the city in the evening. Owing | ™MOny tn an unusual action for a sep- Mercenary Reasons, mentine Rust to-night, then he will itd BAA velln ert athe to a alight cold the Emperor's physt- aration brought by Mrs. Marion HH. H always remember Thankagiving eve, Aitoe dedeheratr Sota idedi Shae dt drmed Letdhold against her husband, Charles 4 the occupanta of the house, mostly | ‘!4n# prevailed upon him to abandon f ‘The police were asked to-day by 1916." was the declaration made to- Armenians, fed from their apart-| hia intention of attending the funeral | 7 Leidhold, a Yonkers contractor and 6 of Mra, Gertrude Pike to day by Miss Besale M. Coulthard, nients only 10 find egress to the street | of Emperor Francis Joseph, The tel- bullder, in which her main charge of fn finding her and returaing her twenty-three years old, pretty school out off ie teiriaphelh erestty to that he segiected her bp Dr. Givens’s sanitarium et Stam- te anee of Bloomfield Avenue, Pas-| 4 wild stampede for the roof fol “The German Emperor refused to|ataying out late nights playing poker. i Conn, to which she was com- salc, N. J. who last night had Apple- | jowed, but in the confusion only # | —E »

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