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t} ; NIGHTS OUT A WEEK IS RIGHT FOR MODERN WIFE WMrs. Colle’s Diary Outlines Programme to Make Mar- a. tied People Happy. HER “ILLUSIONS” SONE. Wanted a Man, Wedded a | WOMAN WHOSE DIARY | LISTS WIFE'S RIGHTS; HUSBAND SUING HER | | THE EVE DESTROVERBADLY. “#Eiuae AWAGEDINGRSH a ~ WH A SOONER | ‘ |Sampson-63 Has Collision Upon Returning to Port From Speed Tr The new torpedo-boat destroyer | Sampson-68, returning to port from a apeod trial, was In © sion yesterday evening seven miles off Ambrose Channol an unidentified | | NING WORLD, SAS UKDAY, JANUARY 27, 1917. POLICE CLUBS END Fierce Battle at Havemeyer , Store, Defendant in Divorce Suit Complains. Mra, Esmeralda Coll Wiarist, to-day explained her views of married life to Supreme Court Jus-| fice Gtegorich, excerpting trom her | Uittie diary, kept during her married tareer, those incidents which ehe de- | elared proved her asseriton that ft In| more important for a woman to map put her recreation than her domestio | Muties. In brief, Mrs. Colle believes that a modern wife needs this amount of Feoreation: Two nights a week for bridge or| poker. One night for danetng. } One nioht for the theatre | Two A. M. 4s too early for married | people to retire. | Mrs. Colle, who ts twenty-six, pretty | ge fund extremely modish In her dress, ts one of the family of anonymous cor- | respondents who have frequently written to The Evening World topice of domestic life, and now her husband, Bernard Colle, a wealthy! what can a woman do when there ts drugsist, of No. 1103 Lexington’ Ave-| never a night that we reach home domestio | ESMERALI ch Ano BERNARDOOLE on! Light with ‘five-masted schooner, accoriing to @ | report made to-day in Brooklyn Navy |. Allen of the Sampson | The destroyer steame into the Navy | passing the night at the anchorage at | Tompkinavilte, with many atgns of the lision apparent her starboard forward. The forward side of the bridge was damaged, the searchlight out of com- mission, the forward wireless mast down, the torpedo tubo and the sights of tho four-inch gun mounted forward were dumaged and several plates dented inward from fifteen to twenty feet from the bow, Ttepairy were started at once Lieut. Commander ‘Allen's report states that he was headed in for Am- broae Channel at 6.45 o'clock running at J2 knots when in the darkn ahead he made out the bulk vessel, He could see only the sta board light and as he approached on tending to puss. ‘There was no port light n sight on | | destroyer swung to port the schooner sudden y the wast of swung the big Yard at 8 o'clock this morning, after fa big At about the time the, Yard to Capt. MoDonald of the Ari- C Sint zona, commander of ships afloat at OLYPHANT | this station, by Lieut. Commander B. | made out @ five-masted choo \ headed in. As he neared the schooner! Mes. he swung the destroyer to port, In- | LAWRENGNS GILLESPIE | res poe leaving the Havemoyer Sugar Refinery | } for eleven hours, the present pay. Six | hundred old employ and laborers of the night shift stopped at South Third Street | some sixty strikers charged on them. HIS FIRST PHOTO SHOWS JESSE POMEROY AFTER MRS, BYRNE, FED 40 YEARS IN DARK CELL | | BY FORGE, REVIVES ~—_ UN MILK'AND E&GS | (Continued From First Page.) SUGAR STRIKE RIOT; TEN ARE INJURED — jof Dr. Howard and Deputy Commis- sioner Kelly. “Mra, Byrne has been In hospital cell No. 139 since she arrived at the Workhouse, This cell Is larger, lighter and more pleasant than the average. We put Mrs. Byrne in the | hospital cell xo that she could be ob- served every minute.” A wrangle occurred this morning in Commission Lewis’ office in the Municipal Building between the Commissioner and J. J. Goldstein, at- for Mrs, Byrne. The lawyer Plant in Brooklyn as Night | Shift Is Attacked. There ing on was a battle royal this morn- the Willlameburg river front | when a big gang of strikers attacked the men of the night shift who were in Kent Street. Ambulances took two | men to the hospltal and doctors at-| torney tended elgiit more who were battered | lapplied for a pass to see Mrs. Byrne by the police. | and the Commissioner refused to Three thousand laborers have been | |erant him one. out since last Wednesday, demanding | [LAWYER CHARGES PUBLIC IS $3 for a ten-hour day instead of $2. BEING DECEIVED. | Goldstein explained that he was the imprisoned woman's legal conresenta- refused to quit. | shay ll dy [the find Le tadin ad) | tive, that there were other charges of on duty near the refinery since the} ja similar nature against bor which | Pevuw Eveesh vu (ier wee me mere | were on the Special Sessions calendar ing till to-day. | |for Monday and that he wanted to advise her. “Mrs, Byrne's condition ix such that mo no one ent,” sald ‘xcept for the hum of machinery there was silence in the four blocks of tall buildings from South First to advise South Fifth Streets when the firemen physicians uld see her for the pr Lewis. . ; “If Mrs, Byrne's condit serious as all that,’ yer then your bulletins are mis! de ing and are deceiving the public, re- plied the lawyer, “Mrs, Byrne certainly be in very precarious cond tion if you will not consent to her seeing me. I certainly am not a dis turbing element.” work at 5.30 A. M A score of tired workers had just come out of the door of the fire room when there was The h from each end of the block JESSE POM @ SNORA OSE veoe pove photograph is the first ken of Jesse Pomeroy, the no ious Massachusetts prisoner, whe has just been released from solitary confinement In the Charlestown prison after forty years of it Pomeroy now demands a pardon, « mus The fighters threw bricks and bottles as they ran, and as they got close they swung clubs end cursed. ‘Thi men attacked fell back at first, then picked up bottles and tron bars and/cloring in a letter he is writing to i began a battle of defense, The air! Gov. McCall, that he believes he has phlei abe Py rit sy Phe ae was full of thuds and grunts. been sufficiently punished for the | Commissioner and the id Te dlocar i | Ber c the latter demanded that Mrs, Songer, svidy and thirty policemen | crimes he has committed | Sows 1 | daurhter, as! retorted the laws | ‘There was further and more serious of authority direct from the Werkt- house,” Mrs. Sanger eaid, “that my sister became unconscious at 6 o'cloels this morning and is now in a etate of coma. I have been informed ehe t# \in a very critical condition.” AMUNDSEN SAILS TO SEE NORTH POLE SHIP LAUNCHED — Has Purchased $50,000 Supplies for Voyage Here and Will Buy an Aeroplane, Capt. Roald Amundsen, discoverer of the South Pole, was @ passenger on the American liner Philadelphia, which gatled for Liverpool at noon te day. He is on his way to Christianta, Norway, to attend the jaunching of the vessel in which he will start for the North Pole in June, 1918, Amundsen has been in this country several months, during which ‘he pur- chased $50,000 worth of supplies for the trip, enough, in bis opinion, to }last six years, “I will be back here in October and will then Inspect the Instrumente I am to take on the trip,” said the ex- plorer, “My last purchase before leaving Will be an aeroplane, I figure T can get within one hundred miles of the pole by boat and fly the rest of the way.” Another passenger on the Phila- delphia Was Mrs, Whitelaw Reid, whe is golng to England to visit her The Philadelphia carrie@ any passengers who had booked passage on the Baltic, due to safl | last Thursday, but still at her dock. 8 say Jack of coal is respon- ) for her failure tg leave port. he Cunard liner Adriatic arrived to-day with Captain Guy Grant, na- val attache at the British Consulate RID STOMACH OF hue, Is suing her for divorce, naming before 1 o'clock.” | vessel in the same diroction, catehing lénihed inte the fhtes, hanatae | . ——— | Mrs, Byrne's sister, be permitted t9 | @s co-respondent a man who, he SHE MARRIED A DRUG STORE,|{ Slant of the half gale that heele jright and left with thelr night sticiés. | see mer. | : ‘ | her over and increased her speed. She | oldstein asked that Mrs, r es, Was in sympathy with her NOT A MAN, was then crossing the course of the In a minute ten of the workers and Heal to Wii Sth He ’ 4 Pteals of married life. Mra, Colle is) Under the date of July 7, 1915—two | Sampson, | strikers were tehed on the pave- | be permitted o visit Mrs. By ] ‘@ls0 suing her husband for divorce. / yeurs after the wedding—she wrote in | geenae tn ee, snaiiiee as pie, oe | ment Tho acking force meited| Gai kane d apie (ok: ANA’ PARSE sheer ae aaaen € 4 her | : stroyer Were stopped and her hea ac | Gail Kane despises tea and parrots, | sister, is @ trained nurse and that s ON A MAN'S APARTMENT, BUT| Der diary: bs thrown violently te port It was im: | away. ., [a0 don't give her any could keep the sick woman informed NOTHING WRONG. } “Yes, I'm married, to what?—not 4] possible to avold a. collision, |} Conrad Litthaber, a fireman, of No. Jade pare | ibaa cate | pirasatee ties |man, but a store, for I am conti fighting ship stdewiped the port 138 North Tenth et, was taken to race Cunard and Joc Moore were! about her two children H ; ‘ sche pen the witnees stand the young ae ee ean he talceh an | OW Of the SohOnhe Teed the arden Ma Wilaacary Hervital 4 married ot Seal Beach, Cal, Jan. 17!" Commissioner Lewis refusai this|“‘Pape’s Diapepsin” ends all fwornan admittel that she had gone ; appa , atch ; hs Pena ve N 8) A picture catled “The Flashlight | t . nurses at . af | evening off It ts only to attend a meet. | 2PParatus became ent din the | fracture 11 1 Archibald O beable nt} request He said the nurses a stomach distress in five So an apartment with the co-respond- sd Ariocasad s beets | wchooner's rigking. Here Was co: jerecturedi aul and Arch +, Girl” is being made at Universal City, |¢ne Workhouse were fully competent ‘aR sy Ent in a At of pique because her hus. | !8¥ oF o to the club. Hither | go out] siderable excitement on. both ships mauer of No. 214 Bast Nineteenth ee eee aan ee ned Dorothd | tld aya minutes. hand kept late hours. She wanted to | ¥!t my little brother or play poker, | ‘The entanglement wus cul away und Street, Manhattan, was carrted there | Hh Loh fet | to look after Mrs. Byrne as on ss |which TL usually do the schooner drifted of in tho dark- ¢ calp wounds. ‘The strikers | Philips in the leading r Lawyer Goldstein made this state is) apne BREUER centiled, idat h y | with bad s You don't want a slow remedy when deuch him, she testified, ju Ow A), i ness without giving any notice of her } : - i ¥ ° When Miriam Cooper of he | ment c At one time be told me it was a attended on the ground and arrested your stomach is bad—or an uncertain ‘woman felt when her husband stayed vice to be affectionate; that he de- | entity Her name could not be seen Honor System" had mastered five lan- | «when Commissic Lewis say4) one or a harmful one—your gtomaeh b all night and came home |" ht otapcdott pchleds é - — b z kuages she went into the film acting | soap psa | ‘ La hed hic erilar Detectives raided {tested the clinging vine sort of woman, S William Pullasky, No. 68 South|\usinass, where she can't use even | Mrs. By takes food without resis- | is {oo valuable you mustn't injure it i. artment and found ber with|#% that a slick, shrewd woman was CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Third Street; John Yukistis, No, 94] one. | tance he is simply telling an untruth. Paks trae apepal is noted for its the apartmen: w ” —_—-- " . 7 " 5 » the | Byrnes was a Higgins before sho, Pape's Diapepsin the kind he admired. North First Street; Willlam Kos-]| Paul McAllister the acenario | Mrs. By pes ty Hy the co-respondent. Siig & One Sree | Wan ut veetiows cianng. y, No, 217 Berry Street; Charles |of “One Hour,” which B. 8. Moss 18 | m ried. Shea comes from fighting ae in giving relief; its harmless- * “I was there,” Mra. Colle declared,| 1.4 hey. a night's consideration per- | re) Names of women who figure largely y le re Be 1 Street; |mtking Saranac Lake. He ts do- | stock, the 4 that die rathe than | ness its « ti unfailing festa in Maes aver teatdiles--areen, : ‘ ‘4 | Alesina: Gold. Mine % [in the world of good deeds are found No, 59 South Second Street; {ini the directing | in. Sho's not @ Hecky Eidelaon, | (¢etluting sick, sour, gassy stomachs, A have done wrong, but a sadden {RAP 1 AM Vewy toolteh aud want | AB Borg Me | in the tiet of those who are making the | Samuel Boransky, No. 92 South Sec-| ft; Jooks aw tho RP ecamca Lowis is keeping | it? tillions of cures in indigestion, ; mental, but J do so long for love and | tm Car & Yo inl as Street; Joseph sky, No, 1 pleture ‘Commusste : DINE dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach ing of conscience soizal me and I arrangements for the annual charity ond Street; Joser ky, No, 8T]new m f ; ; } ota no wrong.” affection. Ail my life it hua been de- | ball for the benefit of the New York Grand Street; 8, No, 102} !zed iv California back the fa Hut he can’t continue | troubles has made it famous the world : > 2 uled me, and | thought when 1 s . ; ; 3 «| Michelena, » tell people to go to the 1| over. ‘The first of Mrs. Colle's writings on | ried 'd bo buppy.” ee Nursery and Child Hospital, This year |Grand Street, and Paul Unster, No, : Besnaway Tonbe rt in wht ander tant a to throw, Keep this perfect stomach doctor in fer married carcer she bound into a} And on July 12 sue again took her i$ t will be held at the Waldorf-Astoria /214 North Sixth Stre Tho first’ two] yy 1 will make his film de ks ie ur home—keep it handy: a " . 5 » | pen in hand »|on the night of Feb. 1 and those Who/are charged with felonious assauit; | ased on April 2. Ma : fifty-cent case from any di Solume entitled “Kssays on Silence.” | Pe! 4 i a j hoe : * | the Workhouse ) y drug Bt starts out in this fashion: maybe tore eset $ Jaro carrying out the ciaborate plans|the others with disorderly conduct. | Wickford, in" “Tne Poor Latite Wich | the Workhouse, tnd then if any one should eat e a . sernon Sydney Sullivan, prRhadnadinat chains Mls Gir.” ¥ Do n Mareh 5. ery *lsomething which doesn't aj with I have decided to keep a diary right In everything and that it would % are Mra, Algernon Sydney Su * : . a sioner and I belong to the City| z - : m Hethiehem steet ort Nik epee Frank Powell hay ged Anne) miss | them; if what they eat Hes HWke lead, Qbat if ever our marriage should ter-|have been best for me to marry | iti R 4 | Mrs Satay Nicol, ih ea : |CHURCH TREASURER ACCUSED | sutheriana, character actress, to ap-'| club. \ferments and sovrs and forme 4 gminate in the divorce court I shall at /@7Me,.one who had a past and knew | Huse 4 * 8 eee ee ee Tee | — | pear in the suppert of Marjorie Ram-| gigTER HEARS MRS. BYRNE'S | causes headache, dizziness and nausea: Yeast have this little book to show! “He also wishes to confess to me ° tis, Are, Lawrence In sple,| Albert Ericson Charged With! beat in “Motherbo« ‘ CONDITION 1S CRITICAL. eructations of acid and undl Qhe nature of the man I married that only for selfish purposes did he | « Mrs, George Hillard Benjamin, Mrs. | M ropriating 8320, | win hidle eron the) vies, Margaret Sanger said, after |food--remember as soon as ® “Qur neighbors have nothing but/marry. Ho thought as a drugeiat ;o. Rf wits Robert Olyphant, Mies leanor Du! Aiwert Errieson, forty-six sears old,| Wa . pearing repo! Commissioner | Diapepsin cones in contact with the 2 eople would have © confide: Chin wal ois, Mixs Eviyn Wither Mr 1 Jo, 2585 Sed venue, | ‘an eyes hoaring 9 stomach all such distress vanishes. Gisdain or sympathy for him, He | Tee a ee 10 | cata, Con 4 Han Mee suas! Mises Bawin’ & pERURRE Sof Tos: Be Peder en AYONUs | Cireniat CHAD Lewis on th ition of her sh Its promptness, certainty and eesetin faunts me with bis superior educa. | comfort at home and also fe Res ae | Btecae, Mrs, Charles D. Dickey and |the Brome. was arrested at hie ne Weir iee tel anil Mrs. Bryne, that she had received re- | overcoming the worst ‘stomach dis SE party me Many people Bdvineg | Oh Wht believe if seh noabenns Diet od \ionging to the Methodist Eplecopal| ell in Waukegan. |diction of the Commissioner's sta ‘ dim Motul aes ey on Sree There ts nothing in a kiss, he says, Bris, ia ides. adie t Fordham Road and Marion} Sam MH. Hothapfel, while at the | ments views he has; others advised him to/and Jove means nonsense. Only by {ieneal flettie. 1 i ci He was arraigned before} Vyagraph Stud entl ; “{ have been informed on the best marry just the opposite. This he| Zt do in the at ° 4 au el agora Os ig es n 0) g ounty Judge Gibbs and gave bail in the | th® Way a scene tna fl een ast, =) ‘ cer.| Will he judge ms, and. according! . of $2,500 for examination next week | Made, and Commodoi tu _ > Epes be did, and Acted to wacer- | only will | have his love sail ae i NC ALE asa edd ayy ae ip Jackton invited him to mak Wain which was right. Thus I am) pine and again I have attempted Cid %} Mr, and Mra. Georgo Baylies San-| Erricson was treasurer and one of Thereupon Mr. Rothapfel became a} | WATCHES Glasred an experiment.” to keep a diary, but have never kept Ae 4 | fordof No, 3 East Thirtieth Street | workers of the church. He) fim director for the first time and ne | | SLND POR BOOK OF GEMS Then there were quarrels and Mrs,|it up. Well, this time [shall continu #3 | announce to-day the engagement of | w ted on the specific charge of} made a new scene. | #2599 #1 Weekly OPEN {a Colle wrote: for I feel as though life means noth ah) S|their daught Miss Genevieve Le-|misuppropriating $829.80, When the| Louis Mercanton, who arrived from t $502 $1 Weeki TILL RI | “ar blameless altogether? We), |@s more te me, and who can tell?! #3 | land Sanford, to William F. Philips, {trustees called Erricgon’s attention to| Paris recently, has gone back. He | s100% +: eel ‘4S hos 1 a see x ouetsecd " ell Hie only TE could fina sore 7 BY kon of Mr, an i! is. Frederie D.Phil=|y shortage, he sald the mor d gone| came here to dispose of the rights of | ASTLE SNIpENTIAL | perhaps not. I hav habit of sleep-| occupation, for Iam so di ony ips of No. 449 Park Avenue, lto pay taxes on church pro a war pieture cailed “Moth of | LE ing Yate, say 10 OF 31 o'clock, but|lonesume. Those who know tm 1044 % — —_—— France,” in which ah Bernhardt | 1 ROA ¥4 ad = —= =| for am { not supposed to be happily | tam 2 Mra, Willlam M. Baldwin of No.| TS PARCEL POST THEFT. |! tu, star amt in wien the French RE DIT 2 00003, marie aye or a eae | fi i] 405 Park Avenue ‘gave yesterday a ADMI ' crayon inisreme | 89 |BUY DIAMONDS DIRECI But that is all they think Bs 4 neon at Sherry's for Miss 8. Syl- —— ny people wanted the rights that DUATE It is the old case | Noy eh x ter Moran, debutante daughter Of| porter at Branch Station Took|he thought it advisable to go home From the enty actual re CUrTaRs way?" \s fy M and Mra, Daniel BE, Moran, Jewelry m Packages. and consult with his associates. RSS \li/igy Favite, + Can i Miss Nixola Greeley Ty § Sawer tidal eee 4a i = RS or Credit. e Smith of The Evening World purports | Aig iy 1 guests last night; Edward Mid jon, @ porter th the ee = > t i to present an epitome of Mrs, Cole's RI ’ lors’ dance in the |branch Post Office at Grand Central! pound Frozen to Death tm Loft of z = OU tONnS A titer It was written for @ symposium | {ter te. *$| Della Robbla Room of the Vanderbilt | Station, confessed at Police Headquar- 7 \ = Ap PRO 58 ROSE & 80! on mashers, The young wife wre ¥': iy Among, thomoware Mr. » ters to-day that he has stolen about! idward Duncan, thirty, was found kin & | ¢ Mukten Lane, dth Fi, Phone Joba 21%. —_ “Would you speak & faw words in | sh % ‘John ogers, Mr and” Mp 000 worth of Jewelry from parcell frozen to. death to-day in the loft of a @ar your Ss. ag) SY yng eae GS aye Why She Recommends) nit of ti! svuive fadien Gr they | Say (SRS giart Duncan, $n, dnd Mtr, Robert |p j|auabte at 0 ns Wathing Stret, Brooke |_ Diamonds te Salaried People en Credit -. ; are young ladies) whovat one time in | Riiyicry Maliwas « 5 ae S. S. | MAUEH yn. Me was n neighborhood character, y fa No ‘euidorer's slerence.,” Contutentiat, “oseie, Lydia E. Pinkham’s [their ives might have made a trivial | tous tule u Mr, and Mra, Augustus F. | Ee ee ee tana cli atte tet e gor face A Bema Conlengal, Boon mistake and must pay back by heed Kount and Mrs, Dudiey Olcott, | rest s|to m short time ago he had a room at DOWN | Woche, B Vegetable Compound, insulted every day of the week 1 rd Kreis Frederic Bull wee C, Stebbinay | streets ve | No. 208 Butter Avenue, Brockiyn, @ business asse | Bay METHOCOLITAN 49 tae ty. Fi LU should like to convinee Bachelor of | nb ver 5 ‘That skin-trouble may be more than | es “1 was in poor health for two| ‘ears, Newto that & that Mr, and Mrs, Joseph I, Berry of No, —— Years, caused , by a displacement, | note tooush gitie th cies pee whe i 2543 Valentine Avenue announce the | ascares of pateringand Smo VarTasainieny na HELP WANTED-MALE and during six! would make good home-loving and i engagement of their only daughter, ~-it may be holding you back in the time was under a 1b 6 Say words aixtoon T was lott at Rete ee Te hs y \ sie ough: | | better job for which # SOR appearance | MOTURMEN doctor's ; bite Motor j | is required, y ‘take achance’’ when Jthe mercy of the great world, not wiley Sn! reg without ge the mercy Of ihe great world, not willy oremsd yp fa series of thro din- a | na beniped any help. de-| dependent 4 case of ome — # given last night at} * Fi ‘ . es Pe we j Gapens ied Mh ead 4 ores STRLA ROMMHULATORA arlion, “The committee for! Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ COND"ICTORS KE, Vink |iiko @ ship lost at sea. 1 could ni Atlantic Gulf and W.. T.—November| {hese dances which were arranged for| i Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. 9 | \ WANTED, Vegetable | pay board clothe myself at tho w carnings increased $1,243,127, Net | debutantes of inst year and the year) | 6 . ag. Fnyeell Mes in 27, a des Mrs, John B. Alex 1917, Compound, and | munith salary of $6 per week, fnereased $619,06 ven inonthe gross | bef includ I . ; ; 7 ol | whic as offered mo, so 1 happened increase¢ 681 Net increased Ire, Mrs. Carl A, de Gersdorff, Mrs Ointment heals skin-eruptions ao easily,| Good opportunity to secure it made me feel |W bh was offered mo, ao lL happ ni i ‘4 ased 3 4 Ms on ah uf, \a s meter ( ‘Mrs. Alvia W by ore r 9 an, Iam entire-|"""Xiow I am only twenty-one yeara| « reer Hale | Mrs, Thomas H. Howard. The last} | 88 eucn & Sg ebe tirely relieved of | of nga od pretty and—oh, | .geouthern Rallway—eis months f™0%" | dance will bw given on Feb, 15, need not hesitate to try it, even though) sag aoe £0 the displacement and periodic pains, | how f would love to become @ domes: | Mare attests BOR ties Meets i i Addeeee ii isidassevsascacencvas a have! used cinar thaatmanta: With pply th St. and am now the mother of « beauti- | tic, sensible and home-loving woman, | $2,085,861. wit, Paschael A, Garier 0 Ra med | x little or no succes: Office open from 8 A. M. to val nt case the res ry ‘eat Fifty-elg) ve le «ae Aye ® gracus he at pr Pag Lela oe eunene Peace Remora A ner and dance Inst night at the Wal- I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening Mesias’ Clotmens ia noid be areas! oe Aa Tydia F. Pinkhun’s Vegetable Gane | kotten—that~ once a girl spenka to | ; lorf-Astoria for Miss Jane Suckley | 1 World's Housewives’ Protective Association. 5 = ydia FE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com h ‘ h . Ward, debutante daughter of Mra Daily except Sundays. und to other women.-MRS, It, | these mashers she must wink to the! orice Severe breaks | ieveriey Ward, There were twenty | beyouar wpe . ure 00 z y SLOAN, 6026 So, Park Avenue, | Hf br AT a B UAS end COMUDIE | in the pric wheat resulted to-day |in tho purty Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. [| | ‘ ? , ’: ouitaa ; from heavy selling, due largely. te — . eileen, De Goten cha tadas | aheee a iried tree omene | Beare rumors.” The’ sharpest "deci Mr. and Mra, Plerre Tartoue gave a You can keep your blood in| NEW YORK RAILWAYS ny women wh: | marris at touc Was In jay option, which fell in! on costume dance last night ition—have a clear | #5 Mrs. Sloan did and who are being | }tin more deeply than anything In his | some eases nore than weven conte, | 4 tudior No, @rtheat ‘Vortycalat | os a od condit ro | COMPANY, benefited by this great medicine |fe, and he married the writer touching $1.742-4 ay uuinat $1.81 1-8) Cineet, for’ Miss Harriette lb. Mo- GOOD BYE RH EUMATISM skin, and bright eyes, by taking * 7 > - © $1.51 3-8 at vesterda finish. 4 ¥] he ” ette ' te s , ° every day, ‘It has helped thousands | \* Narkable ubeonce Sf export buy-| Alpin, daughter of Mr. and. Mra, of women who have cen troubled |AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES, nfs Ririhuted ina notable: Way" to] Willhien Witlet Mealpin of No, “| BACKACHE, WEAK KIDNEYS [Given RS; STEADY ce ¥ = | the weakness East Ninetieth Street, All the deco- | Ss; with — displacements, Inflammation, | Subsequently the market suffered a| rations and costumes wore Oriente!” | ’ WORK. APPLY PIER B84 Miteration, irregularities, periodic | Motor Company Manager Injured) tui eal amounting at the — | NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK, ins, backache, that bearing down When One Overturned, | extreme point to 7% a bushel, The} Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harriman will| An unuealthy body and the’ unhappl-| pain and discomfort when urinating, LEHIGH VALLEY IK, feeling, indigestion und nervous| Charles Mott ars OM, manager| Stone was heavy, 14 to 0c. Not lower! give & dinner to-night at No. 8 East |nese and misery whlch follow may Bloody, cloudy and stringy urine, too fre ROAD. RATE, prostration. of the Zellie Mo ompany ®C Hed=| with May at 1.76)4 to 1.75% and July| Fifty-second Street prevented by ordinary Juduinent and care, | “uent or nupprensed passages, All the o If you need special advice, write |ford Avenue and Nergen Street, Brook-! et Vatie to 145%, = Keep your stomach ar eye in ehapo| Mt® 0 anger to, warn Kon MR Pinkham Mealeito ” Co.|ivn Noepital this) J . | giMir@, Stuart Duncan will wive o|and you will have wood whe Kies | mae a dinense | | Muss,--Advt ffere) when | dinner to-night at No, 3 Kast Sey- | neya’ work la to thro ne nous | Don Ker is upon yo fae eda tae Wake, With! Art tnett- onty-fifth Street. Mr and Mrs. D: matters Wh enter th Ir they Get a trial Largest sa oy ine ‘on! in. 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