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6 “CITY” STORE MUST MOVE. | relty em- Municipal lding will have to deal orporation Which supplied ities In another location. ner of Accounts Wallstein told (h. Mayor yesterday that he had found complaint of several trade associations that the Amalgamated Interstate pany was selling to the eneral in the room tn the Municipal Building Was justified. He had conferred with the committee of employ he sald, and it agreed that ‘not do to have @ general Corns Loosen Off With Magic ‘‘Gets-It” 2 Drops Do the Work, Painlessly. before T heard of ‘Gete-tt’ to try one thing after another for 1 atill had them, 1 used bandages hey made my toe a0 bie it was mur: Corns Drive ietentt”’ and ‘They'll Peet Right Off! der to put on my shoe, 1 used walves and othe: things that ate off more of the toe than they did the corn, I'd cut and aig with knives and,» i © w Alscoversd was born, It's the common-ne PRENDERGAST DECLARES CITY SECURE IN COLLECTING SPECIAL FRANCHISE TAXES Comptroller Makes Reply to Evening World’s “Ques- | tion No, 3.” | TAX LIEN ITS WEAPON.! Tells Why City Can Turn in $6,109,899 in Riverside Land Trade, To the Dilltor of The Rrentna World In Tho Evening World for Feb, 8, the following appeared in relation to the proposed west side improvement: Question No. 3. What security the collection of franchise” tax for “special whieh no rule has been taid down In the new contract? According to the “special fran- chise” law no such tax may be collected except the right of way proceeds on publicly owned prop: erty. Section 2, eubdivi Tax Law provides in part as fol- lows: “A special franchise shall be doomed to include the value of the tangible property of a person, copartnorship, association or cor- poration situated in, upon, under or above any atreet, highway, public place or public waters in connection with the special fran- chise. The tangible property so included ehall be taxed as a part ion 3, of the ny assurance of a special franchise ax on the basis of the city’s own valuation of a ial franchises of the rallroad on Park and Eleventh Ave- nues?” I desire to consider these Questions separately The city’s securi tion of apocial fran taxes on the property of the N York Central fa exactly tho samo as tte security for the collection of taxes on your house or mine. According to the law, the city can sell a lien on property hav- ing unpaid And overdue taxes. For.) merly the city actually sold such property and used the proceeds of the ale to satisfy the taxes. But this oppressive law was changed, so t now we sell what la known as a Hen on rty of delinquent celve trom the pur- chaser the amount of the tax and accrued Interest. We sell these lens | at auction to the person offering to cherge the taxpayer the lowest rate | of interest, and the law parmite him | to put In a bid as high as twelve per for the collec. est as high, perhaps, as twelve per |cent., and payable before any bonds or other lens of the railroad. CITES THE CASE OF THE MET- ROPOLITAN AS PROOF. cent, running until the amount is paid. A tax Hen is like a mortgage, but !t comes before all other mort- rages, bonds or liens of any aort. It} is easy to seo how readily the elty| could rid of a tax lien on New York Central property, bearing inter- Barrientos And Ysaye for Smith College By Sylvester Rawling. HB Smith College Club gave concert at Carnegie Mali last night to help raise the $100,000 fund promised by tho alumnao by June 1 to build an infirmary and start an endowment for gradus work, There was an imposing arro of boxholders and there were fifty charming volunteer girl ushers to seat the rest of us; but, with all respect to them and to Mra. Will V. Schevill, the President of the club, there was @ startling lack of ficiency, Why not in this growing era of “Preparcdness” have called in pro+ fenstonnl helpers? Pive/dollara for 4 neat, any one of them would t told Mra, Schevill, was a prohibitive price except for those vitally tntor ested, and the less than half filled house at the beginning proved it. Evidently an 8 O 8 signal was eent out, for @ big inrush of people in the| middle of the concert sufficed to rob! the auditorium of {ts emptiness. To Mra, Schevill and to Miss Ada Com stock, Dean of Smith College, whom! Mrs, Soheviil introduced, unqualified | praise is due for the lucidity, t brevity and the comprehensivencss of thelr apeoches. But to the conoert. The artists en | waged were Maria Barrientos, colora tura soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and wene Ysay | violinist. One might add a third, so accomplished he was, Maurice Ly bols, Mr. Ysaye's accompanist at the plano. Apologies to Mme. Barrientos! Mr. Ysaye must be mentioned first. | The Belgian lion—netther of us as| young as when first wo know e mn ve Early in my first administratio: the Metropolitan Street }into arrears on its special fraachi }tax, We advertised tho sale of a lien, covering the tax and interest from the date when the company fell be- jhind, But despite the fact that the Metropolitan was then fn the hands of a receiver dt paid the tax before the day when the sale was to take| Viata,” n | other, eh, Mr. Yaaye?—simply over. | | whelmed us with his technique, that jis unimpaired, his tm: ble tone} (and his splendid interpretative gifts. | Gabrigh Faure’s sonata, opus 18, with | Mr. Dambois, two of his own com- positions and works by Gulraud, Faure and Vieuxtemps, were his con- | tributions. Mme, Barrientos began with the “Ah, fors’e lui,” from “Tra admirably adapted to her | | thelr beaks. _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1917. ] COLORED DRESS SUITS —_ “When the European Shindig Is Over They Promise That Evening Dress for Gents Will Be Lavender, | Heliotrope and Cerise, and Even the Most Chronic Pacifists Are Praying for More War. By Arthur (‘Bugs’’) Baer. Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Eventeg World). | Peaco has just been slipped another tough slap on the chin. ‘The Mer- chant Tatlora of America havo staked the public to one of that kind of promises that are threats, When the European shindig is over they promise EVENING ORE SS. SPECTRUM, that evening dress for gents will be lavender, hellotrope and cerise, Even the most chronic pacifiate are praying for more war, Heretofore black was supposed to have been as unchangeablo as a leopard’s freckles, When a victim was served with a subpoena to the lodge banquet he didn’t suffer from any complications tn getting into hix dress wasn't still inside of it. He knew that the correct color was black and that !t cost two beans to rent for the evening, lewsee to pay for all soup stains, Hut now that dress sults are going to break out in all the colors of the rainbow, gents addicted to Danqueta are going to be sorry that Columbus discovered America, Can you imagine a man who has been re- spectable all his life suddenly branching out in @ pink full dress euit? All the nuts don't come from Brazil. The tailors eay that under the universal black dress suit dynasty guests were often mistaken for waiters, We never heard any walter boasting about it, Admitting that all dress sults look alike, a guest could always bo distinguished from a waiter. The waiter stayed sober, When the tailors inveigie us into wearing violet and vermillion dress sults, do you think they are going to atop there? Not by @ vestful. They | will make us wear euita to match our hair, dispositions and lot in life. Married men will wear blue, of course. Some men will wear red to match And when they get as wearing dress sults to correspond with our hair it 1s going to be tough on the lade with bald domes. Suppose we don evening dress to match our eyes? A guy with a glass optic couldn't take sult. All he had to do was to make sure that the last bird who hired it! ings, Bryan should be elected Presi! jent on the same tleket Pie bast part ubout Viaek eo suitA was the charming demo ' A miiliunatre looked just as bad as a clerk In ‘er, Caesar had} Brutus, Kin Ww - zus his Cromwell, but the tailors are still getting away with it—-Patrick Henry , The Sullivan law is going to be a hardship when we see a man wearing 1 pink coat that buttons up the back Sho: [ors cau trousers and perfumed whisk- the downfall of Rome, | | After a man wears his dreas sult | for forty years and has the elbows polished up so that he can use ‘em |as hellographs, it's golng to be tough |to part with it. Even if the coat is fb little worn, there is no use throwing away the tonneau when the chassis is | still good. | looking like onc | Don't forget to take your crocheting along. | — | No wonder Villa tan’t scared of us. Nasturtium vests and Hlao coats! with century plant faces. Been a great winter for the squirrels. According to the last tailors’ con- vention we will soon be going to the floriste to have our suits made, Green dress suits will not be such a |novelty, Many a black sult was worn Junttl it graduated Into that color. —— KILLING ON L HALTS TRAFFIC Passengers Walk Three Blocks From Train That Hit Him, A man believed to be Anton Kolalev, that name betng on a Russian passport found in his pocket, was struck and killed by @ southbound Third Avenue elevated train to-day about one hun- dred feet south of One Hundred and Forty-sixth Btreet. Southbound traf- fio above that point was held up for If an hour as @ result of the aoci-| It took the wrecking crew the| greater part of that time to extricate ———— | lor tho body from the cnr trucks, Pagsen~ gers majority of them women, ed train and One Hundred bock on the tles to the and Porty-nin Motorman Na was detained by the police, sald that Kolaley wae and stepped owt bound train Into the y $149.44 in from were GRANDMA USED SAGE *- TEA TO DARKEN HAIR She Mixed Sulphur With Tt to Restore Color, Gloss, Youthfulness. called out Common garden sage brewed inte, a heavy tea with sulphur added will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will Lake @ rev Intion if your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, 1s troublesome. An easier way is to get a 50-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This ts old time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, While wispy, gray, faded hafr ts not sinful, we all desire to retaiwy our youthful appearance and attractive- ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, # no one can tell, because it does It so aaturally, so evenly. You just damp- op a sponge or soft brush with it and 4 draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn. ing all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two your hair becomes Deautifully glossy, soft and luxuriant, This preparation is a@ delightful toilet requisite and ts not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of lisense.—Advt. ¥ ' three steps without getting pinched. . Changing the colors of evening dress suits won't improve the Adam's Soup will sound the same being poured into @ purple dress There will be just as many elbows of the especial franchise. Is the city conveying for $6,- 109,899 (the differen in real | capacity, which fa that of profecting | y as to the second part of the! clear, cold, beautiful notes without question, the part dealing with the| the Hating overtones, n A Pano in very Home whi | apples any. city's assurance of a special franchise |@2ke greater appeal to us wher used | 2PM Renew the | Dyspeptics Should ; sult, Coffee won't lose a single gurgle. : IT te estate exchange, not a dollar in |tax based upon “its own valuation.” |>¥ @lngers not, perhaps, so adept. |) Wing th the aineven Gf & lind flavored ecit ab there wereld, the elds Avoid Dru $ and | pays to fo to Aa In my answer to The Lvening| ter she sang two compositions | lurking ires it to match the food ts a HE re) oO 1viIn. eash actually passing to the city) World's question No. 2 1 showed that|2¥, Granados, bits by Lamotte do|fashtoned brunette uniforms. (Stl, @ dress su L AO Sees 4 Sith Kay haodiatne at oo ecigt | tho law puts upon tho State Tax Com. | GFignon and Saint-Bagne and David's| splendid idea. Consomme can't leave any blemish on a conaomme-co | Medicines ITTLE PinnoSHop uranoce of a specia “La Perle du Breatl.” | sult, ; If the tailors want to improve evening dress why don't they denign a peoas that will hold more food? A full dress vest with two quarte more) —Trv @ Little Magnesia Instead, Nquid capacity would make a tremendous hit, as long as some one else got! Some people instinctively shut thelr the check. A dress sult without any pockets in it would sult most diners, eyes to danger, and it may be that in- mission the duty of valuing special franchises for taxation. Under the law the only thing the city has to do is to enter in its books the tax based on the State Tax Commission's Don’t let ill health any Iong- er rob you of life’s pleasures. Get back your appetite, Rrounp THe Corner 753 Sixth Avenue | _'The Rubinstein Club gave ita second private concert of the season at the Waldorf-Astorta last night. The con- Park and Eleventh Avenu } cy SPLITS THE QUESTION IN TWO ped Y i nitea tributing arti were Tilly Koenen, |stinct or custom or habit causes dye- yn 42d and 43d Streets. strengthen your digestion, PARTS. Therefore, the city. unter ‘ihe pren:| DULeh contraltos, Mary Watfel. harp- | but the waiters would emit an amful sqnewk, Ton oul On coooen | ent several fing. small I .dige ’ or the tag : medicin i Iso a few player stimulate your liver, regu- This question js in reality two)ent law has the assurance of collect- ‘Allon ha Shaw 1 butterfly. There’s many a dull book tn an ex- | grand pianos; 4 a fe y' 7 ow 1 vale! c . at the plano, and Louts! won't make him a beautiful butterfly. | But closing the eyes does not banish in y late your bowels and im- | questions: Fire, “What security has /ing all tance based upon a fair val-iit Dressler at the organ, were tho ac-| citing looking cover, ‘The old-fashioned black auite were good enough for | ine gacger, and it fe certain ther taet || Pianos of a quality that ill 9p uation by the State Tax Commission, Special franchise valuations may be taken to court by corporations whose Call and see them, CHRISTMANOLA the city for the coliection of tho spe- clal franchise tax for which no rule peal to you |companists. Willlam Rogers Chap- our grandfathers, And they are good enough for us, Most of us prove It |arugs nor medicines possess tho power tc/ ‘man led the club's chorus through an The by atill wearing the same ones. Gestroy the harmful excessive acid in the/f ) (1 !'¢ \s the prove your blood by taking standing and Joining in with fervor, has been laid down in the new con- interosting latest and most advanced Player ” acco! “ programme, which in-| _ samen letomach, which ie the underlying cause ? i y tract?” and, ind, “Has the city cticere Dalleve sre hg rngge 00 cluded Georges Bizet's “Agnus Dei” Another threatening promise by the of most forms of Indigestion and dy: Piano, a triumph of 1917, now on i Ry urt in the sult, working with the 4nd Edward MacDowell’ “Dance of BLIND CRIPPLED AND SAD, tailors 1s to foree knickerbockers on |pepsla. They may give temporary reli exhibition in our salesrooms, Be os tax Conarivoten 4 Neve bs Gnomes,” and ended with “The Star ' i] the men, Can you picture an adult |PUt ever increasing Quantities ‘must Also a lot of used pianos as fol- STOP ANDR valuations sustained Spangled Banner,” everybody up- map sticking out of a dross sult to tho |{@ken, and ail the time the acid remains J lows: Steinway Baby Grafide . WAR VETERAN KILLS SELF north and juvenile lang know this and that is why |] Sohmer unright and many others, CONTENDS THE CITY HAS NO — to the south? Kneo trousers and vice so often to aufferere. fi mbla “VALUATIONS,” The Adele Mareulles trio, Mine toupess would be a weind combina. |digeative ahd “aomnch trove fa: “Suet PHONOGEAB EE | _,tne Evening World refers apectf-| berg, violinist, and Alwin Schroeder, | Hid Ancient Army Pistol rom thing Cisnise ae a ee rfl fongneain trom Srugaint and ON PASY PAYMENTS, J to the Mc aluations” on|‘cellint, gave the third and last mub- h id Son-in-Law an: 1 eee & teaspoonful in a little water tinmed French, German, Spanish and ttaltan 4 aa the Park Avenue line of the Now|. Daughter and S A ely aiter This will i a I iption concert for thi ( Their action is prompt and York Central. ‘Tho Stato Tax Com-|Acollan Hail last night, The prot Finally Used It. Naturally #fik stockings and high | stant! PHONOGRAPH RECORDS thorough, and you soon feel mission's Valuation in the years men-| gramme embraced Branms’s tro, enue heels will be accessories to knee trou. |/2, ine Ginsen, Aud stop, ail food fern CHRISTMAN SONS their benefits. “You will eat ened Was about $10,000,000, ‘The rail-| 101; Paderewski's sonata, for piano| James R. Bennett, a veteran of thé | sers and hellotrope dress suits. When | taiian thus aaperlencind: Ghevstait oat Also 35 West 14th Street more, work better, sleep eound. ’ road 4rgued in court that the assess-|and violin, opus 13, and Rubinstein’s| civil War, lived happily for years at| the men of America wear long stock- gr unpleasantness afterwardcoadrt, 7 ment Was too high es 8 potintl: es 7 Heid Girls! Draw a cloth through ; able pills. They restore your hair and double healthy conditioys, and soo: its beauty. Bring Health | and Energy’ ‘The city took the rae position, The case was car- to the Court of Appeals, which | decided that neither the raiiroad nor the city had presented a proper basin of valuation, and the State's original assessment was therefore sustained, trio, opus 62, A large audience paid West One Hundred and Sev- tribute to a charming entertainment.) oty.atth Street, He was sixty-nine Estella Neuhaus, pianist, had the| years old, ortppled by Injuries he had | assistance of J. Howe Clifford, reader, muttered in battle, and duriig the last at her second recital in Aeolian Hall ton years was blind; but he hed a yesterday afternoon, Cilfford In other words, city’ fortable ension and he was p 8 andrufft , city's valua-|read part of the fifth act of Shakes-| comfortable p Spend 25 cents! Di Hons” of the Park Avenuo franchisa| peare’s “Cymbeline.” Miss Neuhaun| cheerful, His wife died two weeks vanishes and hair stops coming out. Were hot approved by the court | The Evening World refers also to the proposed intorchange of real es- played Chopin's eonata in B minor, and compositions by Bach, Rubinst and Liszt. ago, and from that time be became ein] elancholy and weak. | To bs Peo ie ea poy oT ree maenee ge hr he raliroad, Bennett's daughter, Mrs. Mary jale of Medicine 'o be possessed of a head of heavy,! and mentions $6,100,89 th of reat - aA ae baaand koa ae eG Rar Treen tee Ae | neactital nairy sort, lustrous Aufty, estate "hin renresenta the difference GIRL DRINKS ACID, Parka 00d 64 Beaty eosd ~ ———= wavy and free from dandruff is merely raised value between the lands ogg a matter of using a little Danderine, | 8" easements the city solla to the POLICEMAN SAVES HER volver. They began to look for the } 22-KARAT | It is easy and inexpensive to have) Thuroad and those which it buys from pistol as soon as they noticed his An Advertisement by GOLD CROWN: nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a/ (yo Wie pened te A Sontebitos by sad condition, but could not find it, | 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Dan-| tha project suman ON) Quarrel With Man on Street Had! Bennett arose early this morning, | , THE_PULLMAN COMPANY derine now 1 i | took the revolver from its hiding mend it place and tiptoed into the bathroom. | [ila daughter and son-in-law did not know he was stirring until they were | awakened by 4 shot. They found him ; dead on the floor, BILL INTRODUCED AIMS all drug stores recom-| ‘Thus, while the city purposes to con- apply a little as directed) vey property to the railroad in excess land within ten minutes there will be) of that which it will elve from the an appearance of abundance, fresh-| railroad it has the assurance given eee PAREaE RHA TER InCOtDacablel in ita law anet es Special franchise gloss and lustre, and try as you will) tax will be assessed and will be col- ou cannot find a trace of dandruff or | lected, and that the Increase in the “4 ~ raiiroad’s property will increas he falling hairs but your real surprise | Tll10aa's prop et 9 ur SOLID GOLD BRIDGE WORK Attracted Attention—Prisoner in Hospital. Charged with attempting sutcide by drinking oxallo acid, a young woman, |describing herself as Lee Frost, nine- ‘teen, a telephone operator of No. 400 Women and children form a large will be after about two weeks’ use, SMOUNt of taxes. Valuations wilt be | te . proportion of the passen- |When you will see new hair—fine and| {0% of the State ‘Tax Commission, | West Ono Hundred and Fifty-firet downy! at frst—yes but really Hew Roping Such vaiua‘ions ag'tne tity, Street Ie & prisoner in Knickerbocker | AT THE DRUG HABIT errs, of the Puliaan Company. Tho estety hair aprouting ‘out all over, yout may present tn court aro to muatain | Hospital, She will recover. of the cars, due to their unusually sturdy ; aan scalp—Danderine is, we believe, the| valuations made by the State, ‘Tax| Policeman Quinn saw the girl and Aaa ; fet ; hy ; a ‘ain Ree ea retea tates cher isananal| S WILLIAM A, PR peraast, |% men carly to-day at the toot of} Victims Would Be Regtstered and SONAL EHODE the sanitary condition in which they are main- : Jit never fails to stop falllng hair at] Comptroller and Chairman Committee | he 1 stairway at Bighty-sixth Street Committed to Care of Physicians, tained; the numerous conveniences which their equipment ope on Port and Facilities, [and Columbus Avenue, The couple affords, and the courtesy of the Pullman employes are all factors contributing to the increased comfort and enjoyment Not Institutions. ALBANY, Feb, 21.—A bill designed | 10 'VeAne DR. BLOOM | If yon want to prove how pretty and were having high words, Suddenly MODE AINL ESS DENTIST |soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth eS | the girl drew @ bottle from her muff = > GARY OFFICIALS ARRESTED. VO OFM 34th St. witha little Danderine and carefully iraw it through your hair—taking one and succeeded in drinking some of to carry out some of the recommenda. of railroad travel. 1 s the co nt pefo: n o' : cor! Ave. | small strand at atime, Your hair will] cm FrAMd itrcre Nhe Was, treated bye diy | ona made in the report of the Legia- aes 4 be soft, glossy and beautiful in just al GARY ind., Feb. 21-—It._O- Tohnaon, yin an adjacent doorway and latlve Committee which investigated Witte |! few moments—a delightful Mayor; William Forbes, Chief of Polles, | thet! taken to the hospital, Mili and | the uso of habit-forming drugs in thie 1 es \awaite everyone who tries thi ae 0 Me Mec Ge ; SRKS commandeered from nearby state was intfoduced in the Legtal In the Pullman car only a limited number of passengers sources probably saved her life, 5 H i i . placed under arrest by Unit Tho man vanished while Quinn wag |ture to-day by Senator Goorge H. are accommodated; there is no crowding. Operating over Marshals to-day on the charge of vlo- trying to relieve the young woman, | Whitney, Chairman of the Committee. lating the election laws, Howard Hay, In a fibre grip she had sever The bill would provide for @ State practically every railroad in the country, it is rarely necessary holding @ county position, also was ar- cles and er of } : 5 rested. “Each man gave a bond for ‘the hottie contained actd, 1 dispensary, aystem whereby _con- for the passengers to change cars from departure to destina- vhs . tor at the address she gives , firmed drug addte 0. secure . Be : | sie arreate followed a Federal Grand ho knows no ohe of her name OF ane trugy pending treatment, | tion. Both of these conditions contribute to the safety and a . scald ring t er desc »tion ” On also ould ” . apolis a fow daya ago awering to her description aif TOVisIOR also Would be made that wee SCF uncgectiad Grisen cad Chex physicians and druggista be made in triplicate, one copy of which would be filed with the State Board of Health, Other sections of the bill would re- quire: Registration of all drug ad dicts with the State Board of Health, amendment of State Jaws permitting magistrates to commit drug addicts the care of physicians instead of to State institutions, and the appaint- ment of inspectors by the State Board of Health to enfc law. For fifty years the Pullman Company has directed its efforts to the determination of the needs of the traveling public, and the development of a service to meet these requirements. That twenty-nine per cent of Pullman con- ductors and twenty-five per cent of Pullman porters have been in the continuous service of the Company for over ten years indicates the high personnel of the employes by” whom the service is rendered, TAKE A “CASCARET” TONGHT AND SEE breath bad and stomach sour—Why don't you get a 10-cent box of Casca- rets at the drug store and feel bully. Take Cascarets to-night and enjoy the Mary Pickford Picture sire‘, “THE TRACTOR” Sketched in Battle—Color Picture FOUR PHOTOS of the _— TAKES BABY TO WIFE; DIES, nx Expires art Disease, Marry Tannenberg of No. 941 @imp- son Street, The Bronx, was called by his wife early this morning to bring to her from its crib their five-months- Spend a Dime! Liven Your Liver and Bowels ' nicest, gentlest Iver and bowel cleans- | Bie Sa amie Laie ra SINKING of a TRANSPORT and Feel Fi ing you ever experienced, Youll | ini "moaiont Natee, Rca Sgiong wake up with a clear he Mn Hie was dead when De, SUNDAY WORLD, MARCH 4 GO) TING: | eAusive mith’ & Sloan hited: olthy mf No.1 39 mitt, Bars _— looking and feeling fit. Mothers ean awe Enjoy life! Your system is filled [give m whole Cascaret to a sick, cross, py) sry hinge with an accumulation of bile and | bilious, feverish ch Id any time-—th s ha \ his ca: are harmless—never gripe or sickea, ase and apparently ba keeps you bilious, tonmie coated, | bowel poison which { Vaeadachy. dissy, te dilatation of the heart, erg wae 26 years old,

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