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“LOST RUTH CRUGER- WHITMAN REFUSES REPORTED HIDING TOALLOW DARCY 10. NEAR HER HOME BOX IN THIS STATE tIntimations Come From Three Australian Fighter Pleads With Sources Following Offer of | Him, but Governor Sticks $1,000 Reward. | to His Ruling. i | Following the offer of a reward of (“?sisl from @ Blatt Corres Aisles , $1,000 by Henry D. Cruger for def ALBANY, March §&—Les Darcy Mite knowledge as to what has be-| came to-day to Albany and laid be- Come of his daughter, Ruth, who has) fore Gov, Whitman affadivits to show | een missing from her home, 180 that he is not a “Slacker” dodging | Claremont Avenue, for twenty-three gory the British army. He went @ays, Assistant District Attorney to the Executive Manston where the Dooling, who is conducting an IN- Governor i# roating up from a cold Vestigation into her disappearance, cought while reviewing the Sixty-| was surprised and puzzled to-day bY pinth and Twelfth Regiments on thetr | intimatio:s from varlous sources return from the border lagt Tuesday. | that the girl is In hiding in the nelgh-| Darcy was accompanied by State borhood of her home Athletic Commissioner Wenck and The first camo as a letter from & woman on Washington Heights. She | Gald sho set Ina moving picture show Huh Grant Browne, boxing promoter. | Phe evidence Darcy presented was | in written form and had formal vert- at One Hundred and Forty-ninth feation, It showed that he was not] Street and Broadway last night next of military age when he left Aus- to @ girl who looked strikingly lke tralia, that there was not then in| Ruth Cruger and » ned to be great-| force any law requiring general ser-| ly depressed. When the picture of vice and that the only method by Ruth Cruger wae thrown on the | which he could have been sént to the} sereen with the request of District fr was by the consent in writing of Attorney Swann for ne of r, the his mother which she refused to give. girl burst out crying, the woman said “Lam no ‘Slacker’” he sald to the ana hurried out of the place. The! Governor, | woman followed but could not catch! “I want to be as patriotic as any | up with her. This information was | man," said the fighter, “I have never sent to Deputy Police Commissioner been known to run away from my Soul, country or anything for whieh it A friend of Mr. Dooling, in whom! stands, but I want @ chance, an 4% the reward ‘er was authenti Don't you think, Governor, that ‘When told that it was, he was asked 1 should get tt | what authority he had for taking no, #eptied the Governor, where she was, Mr Duoling told him “Edo not think that you should get nile Tam the Gov- | are not going to got ft. | it In this State x ernor, and y: any citizen h for doing anyth her and put her in the 4 f ceasa plenty Y authori y to rei hands of oan My, decision regurding your fight will A letter to the Cruger family Rot be changed | signed by a man who sald he was a Gov, Whitman announ to-day) St, student in 1 them th that he will call a special election to! uth had been at a fraternity house choose a representative from the Fif- | eb. 6 and ad bee! in - 3s m9 i} Mr, Cruger culled on Mr, Dooling ceed Michael F. Conry. Many in- | to-day to ko over the whole course fiuential Republicans tad asked the See ied pein tt andone, Governor not to order this election, 4a vacant seat In a Democratic dis- trict might be of some value to them in the organization of the new House. Me said he and his family were very nearly in despair. | ec iiemeerans | x THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 8, “Girl Who Has Never Earned a Doliar By Own Effort Has Never Come of Age,’’ | Declares a Girl Farmer and Novelist 1917. Maw PATHIAT Age WORM OUT TAKKG CARE OF LE DAVGKTERS THe WotnIG GIRL HAS HeTTHA. MANCES To MARKY ~OGING THROW] WI ER WHO ALE “Too BUI To cover ‘ooay Maria Thompson Daviess, Author, Thus Sums Up) an Argument for Mo-| bilization of American| Girls in Industrial Ser-| vice—Wants More Girls and Young Women as Tillers of Land, and in French Nav Rordeaux, aft- fing of the Alllea to reach New York | the first al Me ROCHAMBEAU HERE, “ARMED WITH GUNS BOTHFORE AND AFT Men Liner, First Allied Ship | j Doubly Protected. ‘The French liner Rochambaau, from which arrived here to-day and was held up at Quarantine by the came into port armed fore and merchant ship flying a Aboard SOCIETY GIRL WHOSE LIFE WAS SAVED BY EXPERTNESS IN SURF A.B. C. COUNTRIES ADOPT PEACE PLAN TO KEEP FROM WAR United States Not Invited Be- cause Not Considered as Neutral. AUPINOS AYRPS, Maroh & (United Press).—Argentine’s plan for con- certed neutral action looking toward nr in Europe and “insurance againat bringing of the war to Latin America han been approved by Chill, . razil and Peru, according to the Time of War They| wecearane so armed since the beginning of the| \, | newspaper Razon’ to-day our He é me AN war. The forward gun ta a raptd-fire The newspaper quoted an official Should Be Trained to || 2° V2.3" j © Foreign ati incr naval piece. ‘The gun at the stern ts) \\ Sees aa? Gaerne for the statement that these accep Take Full Charge of the regulation four-inch cannon with \ 7 , isco Sk honk ieedvE, Gane Commissary Depart- | which all French liners are equipped. “~ \i4 f sthers, to Argentino’s invitation for » Expert gunners from the French eet j such @ combination of interesta ment—Girl Who Learns navy aro on the Itochambenu to one \ An early conference of the Latin« P ati nat adh die Amortean republics joined in such « to Do Work Now Done handle tho artillery, They had : WHITEY plan is expected here, It is predicted chance to shoot at anything on the A.DUPONT such @ conference will give expression by Men Alone Increases voyage whieh ended to-day » sub-| 1 to a definite statement of South Her Matrimonial narine oF raiders were sighted America’s attitude tn the war, and » the Rochambr wits ming PALM BRACH, Fia., March §.—Be- | that before long every American re- Chances. eee as muauth at the Gironde | Fe hundreds of other bathers, Misa! public—-with the exception, of the ——_ piiiald sae i Ving, Bordeaux whe | 21h Payne Whitney, butante| United States—will join the move- soatied ech ope td freighter Or-|MUahter of Mr. and Mra. Harry | ment iat ace sit ies f h ah ‘ayne Whitney, saved hervolf from he United States was not invited ans bound in. ‘Tho crew and the u % vibean COWnINg In (ho surf yesterday, Sho | (o participate by Argentine, the Gow- The Call for Girls’ Industrial Training L_daseongern of the Hochambeat is Tingteen youre old. and an expert | ernment eonsidering that in Wiew of Every girt of nineteen, rich or poor, says Miss Sophie Kerr, should: eee a ratle : " pees ne nip ewer President Wilson's break with Ger- erican flag anc he merican ship ms | i ini i o her coun ‘old 4. de ma America ould not be con Receive training that will fit her for self support. that had just passed safely through ti ae ahi ent te w Ate tedl tiderod ag neutral Then be compelled to earn her own living for two years. tert he sok secre on the NFO Breasting the unusually nel By M i Rochaniveau chated at the delay| WAve#) some distance from th W ALOO TX my 'y Marguerite Mooers Marshall. he fen They were frank | St¥er®% when Mins Whitney sot b ‘0 matter how rich, how adored, how indulged she may be, every girl | : hep Md Tha “eotd feat | YONG the first row of breakers and FAVORABLY REPORTED ig nothing more than a dependent minor until she has earned at least AARIA THOMPSON DAVIESS in thoir comments on the “cold feet" | Aiea into a huge wave. | dolla day.” ‘ ila ai oe “ Americans who hurried from Parts to iota a dollar a day Corunna, Spain, AND INSURRECTOS =: : FACE DEATH ORDER Marla Thompson Daviess, charming author of charm: ing love stories, which have made her innumerable friends among girls all over the country, thus voiced for me her firm belief in universal industrial training and universal industrial viee for the young women of America, I talked with Miss Dayiess at the Hotel Martha Washington, where she is staying during the rehearsals of the play she has made from her most recent novel, “The Daredevil." I asked her if sho agreed with the interesting and revolutionary proposal | & for the judnstrial mobilization of all American girls, as set forth by the editor and novelist, Miss Sophie Kerr. “] believe in Miss Kerr's plan more strongly than Miss Kerr herself, if The Baltle which about to the beta were made u would get the Gerard party got to by way of Havana under the protec- Ambassador in Havana and that ts one reason why the fog which held the down below the Statue roundly execrated, of the White Star line, there was considerable anxiety until she was reported off Fire Island yesterday, came into port dur | of hited States a several persons on the be She did not reappear promptly ant} ch who had 1. Me. Van | Provides for a Levy of § Per Cent Geen watching her shout in Manhattan and Raises Fees in 4 Makes dorbitt and a iife guard swan raptdly |“), Queens and Richmond. bidand sd "|toward the spot where Miss Whitney | ronx, Queens and Richmond. to New| wap last seen, Suddenly she came to | suetal Frm 9 syatt srememadmnt of The the surface thirty yards awny, but,| ALBANY, March § the Comnmnittes caught by the treacherous undercur = . . hambeau |.) fi 1 on Taxation dereed this aftern Liberty was ]PObe: ateapponreds smets, report fa bly the bill of = When sho next appeared It coutd| hort Tavoraliy. thn Will of Ben be seen she was battling desperately | “ cg ae throughout the State This is th against the wave: Using |to shore, She left the diately. all | strength, ehe forced her way unatd reach tmme- Mins Whitney and her par- ner 4 which provides that a tax of 5 py tobe levied y all of th Jof a saloon in ex fifteen t : , > ing the night with gunners standing | | : Tuesday night from| the amount of | paid. A Gomez n S f Oo 300, ‘ap- ents arrived here Tuesday cs i ms 2 GUNWOMAN IN. FACTORY. | To tne croatt of the Governor, he] such a thing be possible,” Miss Daviess told me and Staff f ? Cap by the big alx-Inch gun mounted on| Nay York with a party of frienda. i nlva ralyes fH ge, Sila “If every girl in America earned a tured Leaders, Arrive in the | ner after deck. The Baltlo brought = nx, Queens ar Fatally Shoots Cigarmaker and Es-| «it 1g my duty to call a special elec-| a+ joagt a dollar a day most of the| Prosperous South of to-d 7 based; Cit} of Havana in ninety-six passengers and was in|) cived pafely at London on| capes in’ Confasto: tlon as soon as possible, I realize ble ft inareiage “would be invented the combination of @ sity of Havana. command of Capt. J. BH, Ranson, who |". Taned ili’ (ar RIS WAviC Francesco Clenete, of No problems of marriag » a mule and an acre of land. ite March 5, according to that the election of a Democrat or a : » beginning,.tt o ft was transferred to the’ Baltle from . : Seventy-fourth street, was settled, For, from the beginning, After the war the women did een 2 5 thie ‘tri |recelved here to-day left breast this afternoon fepub as speaker of the next) wit would have something like her tything to get along. They kept} HAVANA, March 8.—Gen. Gomez, | the Adriatic for ae Eaton sarery| ‘The mail wna Arhoararted Storm Cie Seiwn only as Stelle and wa to Hou: ¥ hang on one vor That! proper valuation In her husband's] Darding schools: they sewed. they | ort of the Cuban revolt forces a |FEARS CORO Laven American Line steamship st. touts.) QVET FACE and ATMS. f pital bie ‘ ge ty |e! posit! »k Up nm Work nd within the . eb, Pee crenroPe Sh HGapINel th ia CIN: tig tion should be immediately | ¢y Sho would be In the positions! ioxt ton years, even in my native! prisoner after a spectacular defeat of| anne Adriatic, which was the nubsect which was to have left here Feb, 3 condition. ne shooting took place In ordered not of being supported, but ¢ the stlema on a busines# pig ¢ by Gov t sy é | AMERICAN FREIGHTER SAFE aT! Weicher's cigar factory at 0 East ‘The harks bh part of this ation | ping from one contract to another t women has been re-|# troops by Goveramant forces, ar> | of sisaaletine ru oh vost day, it CHERBOURG. ‘Pain nl ense. ll icura Elghtieth Street, whe I) be understood n one recal ve od at Hava Har seclal | believed to be safe, although no ¢ sy . | ployed. The woman fl Be Wittccnth District je the home| THE LANO FOR WOMEN AND|‘uved a rived at Havana to-day on a special} bellaved to he aafe, althouuh no dl) org of tho, ante arrival at Cher- . Clenete, wh Ue Ghaties Francia Murphy, leader of | GIRLS, SAYS NOVELIST-FARMER. |,,,20 think?” (1 sugested. train, He was hurried at onco to the |rect word has besn received fF hourg of the American frelghter City Heals in Two Weeks eating his c pebbdteee HLA h " ni unfair he me She due Saturday an¢ aN one ‘ y Sreaed un ts i Tammany Hall, and that @ spaeabls | It is expectally significant that Miss] ce tn, 7 gine Won't work? ntlary under heavy guard, | hea be ! ab nog : ie Apes of Puebla wan also received to-day 4 7 can has about as much chance ¢ ‘ . vundrad ane J 6 praise %, vas the sixth Amertea oanel fan exelted mariner sy ee ie roe aiatrict. aa| Daviess should put herself on ne we tadeed I 1 Miss Daviess! Others of the $00 Liberal instirrec-| mong. them Dr. Henry Van Dyke, | |! ee aes A i ne al ‘ae iim. dliiny CHUFEHIN WOUId Bete oe ee Oe eee esta Rll ade “There are cases where a young |tionists taken with Gomez late yestor-|former United States Minister to the | Muline for Mulrouslly patie el Mlude) wat aad a small pimple on. my face Loewe Seer ctiGe (aaah at AE man's life has beon ruined be- in what the Government state- | Netherlands Ha GIy, of Busnins ny lwhich | picked at and a gash started ans ot 6 ie jmost conservative section of Amer) cause he has had to support his cette ate ry Tho Baltic, ike the Carmanta, in| Capt. John E, Willett, w v{to form all over my face and arn » Jocal option fight In this State | fea, the raphical centre of the) perfectly healthy and idle 6! ment termed “Cuba's bixgest ten loned devine by ch Americans amor fi wore |Later TE found out it was eczen DRINK HOT WATER sae ean ei Aae| belief in sheltered daughters, Tho| ters, He has had no chance to | history” were expected late this after: |Cauipped, with a devico by whieh | Cima maar ‘ My akin was aore and irrketed. mes Sie eaminitn erat ’ tared for|lauld modulations of her v« the] @arry) no, ehance te advance, in Thero appears little doubt but |Bense clouds of seks can be als | chandt f Hs Sratch end GA tt bled NBG rast the bith comtmonty known as the Hill. |ineacapably gracious friendliness of| Been"kept so close “=the arind. {that Gomez and many of the insur | A Frosy | APers Wied. ean, wie Phe Britt Hpee pie [later formed large open sore eruption R © bill, commonly known as the Hi ¢ of the veasel, sereening her from the | White Star Line, which sal ound it was impossible for me to wash Whouler mersure, by a vote of 8 to §|her manner, mark her as the South-! stone, A girl has no riaht in the | rectors arv fated to die for treason DN hoe Rasch 6 a rived at yn] and | f by i wast “ ? “@onbt the clerner she is, She cally a farm in| world to expect support from her Details of tho battle received to-day | VOW of obser n submarinan. ‘The | O Aine arte meried ninety: [my (acc, and {could not do my hous ——— and there is no doubt the measure | ¢ home. aia only visita, brother, And there are fathers Shee regia fn {davice was tex the way ncros#| seven parsengers, of whom six were | Work as the pain was so intense will pass the Assembly. The Senate | Tennesseo her home; slo only who have worked themselves into | W°r! & sh cause for rejot 1) and appeared to be fully equal to the| American, and United States mic “L happened to hear someone say Says you really feel clean, sweet}] voinmittee before which the act wili| New York. Incidentally, there 18 4) the grave in the effort to surnly | Havana. ‘The Government forces lost |, top. which It was designed, |for the Azores and Mediterranean [that they had used Cuticura Soap and Trel A jov. W! . jose connection between that fa h luxuries girls who were [only four killed and twelve wounded | PUPPOS® i . te hOintm immediately bought 5 Ko is decidedly et." Gov. Whitman | Close connection betw farm wit Ir ur 4“ he Adriw 0 equipped | ports, it y ie and fresh inside, and Wants the Dill passed. His test of {and her personal theorles about jobs) perfectly able to take care of | while inflicting drastic defeat on the |The Adriatic In also equipped No time has yet been net for the sail | them wight relief so 1 kept are seldom ill : boss will come| for girls | “snemesivers robel het BMOks sonean qinchnary ing of the Manchurta of the Atlantic | on with tment for two weeks, . neth as a party boss will com “A gitl may live in beautiful} 7 ; as ,.| The Atlantic transport liner Minne. | Transport Hne, the crew of which went | aod in tl my face and arms had when the Senate committee acts on|HAS PLAN FOR WOMEN TO|home, whe may be a soctal succeas,| At the ame time there were re} a ad the outer harbor from {on mike yesterday as the v« | honed,” (Sinned) Mte.A. Ree If you are accustomed to wake up | Ms, Pill DENEFIT WHOLE COUNTRY. she may every luxury. But| Ports current hi to-day that London to-day but was held up by |about to, start for London. . hetk St Waketield NCY, with ted t qouli breath aot leading any fight for “| should like to use a brase | !f she hasn't learned how to earn alremnants of the rebels in Camaguey | 14 |want a 75 por cent. bonus . ty sea unies ki A coated tongue, foul breath or of moral: reform,” said shou’ dollar t eat of her brow, if] pad 4 t ‘i ‘Ratate |the fox » carrigd no passengers, | j Notonly does Caticura quickly soothe a dull, dizzy headache; or, if your in discussing the legis trumpet to urge girls to train | sie hawn't actually earned the dollar peen forend to capitu lho heavy mist on the bay and the er Kittea hy and heal, in tnost cases, skin troublee meals sour and (urn into gas” and} jatio 1 fighting to give the| ¢hemselves for productive occus | ale neve nine of wage, whe never | Havana gave Itself over to Jubila- | 7 raptioally Red up ell/abinoinr | secnes. i thut itch, burn, crust and scale, but acids, you have a real surprise await-! people Hight to decide for them=| D2tiongi" she exclaimed. “There hia known real freodom and inde- | tion to-day at the coup lant |TiVeRS pt Oy Rese all ROI) eNutee De RRrRnee, _ [used for every-day toilet: purposes the Bg you: nelvon. ix perfectly true L have no he to ba 80 many: more girte penden night the elty rang with jrayety, cole and aualy i he} = R “hirty.twor night manager of detp to. cleanse and purify, the Ointment Po-mozrow morning, immediately | doubt In my own mind how the peo-| oud ho ena Wolehu that a girl's chance | brating aratiante Mutele’ bY ation rryhoat Weaver, thirty-two, night manag Ha the and heat, tends to prevent upon arising, drink glass of hot | ile will vo n they wet the chance| and young women on the land. |, marry Way leasened by | oii Gomes wan captured Hight other vessels, Inbound, were) 4 lunch Wagon at North and Achilles |i. cin troubles becoming serious water with a teaspoonful of limestone make a decision. | That is entirely) ‘The whole business of producing her avchiyyin Cee ae eee aaa eed hia wale atarr Held Up at Quarantine by thy heavy | Streets, wax shot dead early thie morn | Absoiutely nothing sweeter, purer, pigeptiate in it ‘This is intensett te rea thse that the people | the food supply of ee country tak ewe poeta punnen enna a prisoner by {0K to-day, ‘Two other ships inthe ir lies ee tidal aa ees la ata woprice, z rst neutralize and then wash out of | i.) 4 t not | should be in the hands of women; | \ i t of 300 men were tuken p “i eee ee ee ee | onan reatate ebater chased the mon "EO." Bree Camples by Retarn Mail your stomach, liver, kicheys and toons shall continue, Lam sure] it ie their natural job. And why jar on ahs whe g | Governmen Ne ofl An | ered sane were the British off tank | Om the wagon with & large knife and | address postcard) “Cutioura, Dept. H, thirt feet of intestines all the indi-| the s1i-Wheeler bill will pass at this| fave we no more women archi- [the w« of wotk bos mu | nouncement ‘Gen, Gol I cAimahis daeakawanow andthe! bela wan ano Ile died on the way to « ihoston « everywhere. —adve pee ible Watt, BOnOEe SOUT ae one ession of the Le wit laure.’ tecte? All the homes should be |chance to meet men than his i " in clos ss ih mith Ce eee ipisish Gctleniar arom | Homnbas hoapt purifying the entire slimentary canal.| @niet Judge Prank 1, Hiscock of the] desianed by women and built by Le aa ceed enteral tng tial The remaining six were coustwin Wins subsect to sick hendachea| Gariae kevetie ceceisly outereee| mien ene a hice | Vesela, Among them tho Spaniah liner Friday’s Gre Sale backache tious attaches constipation | Waiter Iuogera Deuel of New York, | 20, tme tell oU mat Lam work: Hy ha zie na Suhr | one remlting tm probably, the DE-| Sr, tapes trom Htavana, an th Mriday hy nes Oe) attorney for Dr. Arthur Warren |‘"8 luni TL plan | Dut It we that the busines! “More than 3,000 men ticipated Minnesota of the Atlantic ‘Transport urged to get a quarter pound of lime- | , = Unued earnestly This WE plan] oe cor 4s moved downtown.” | A ‘ the latter with a cargo of frutte stone phosphate from the drug store | Waite, New York dentist convicted of | ty go my bit for America: 1 have in the combat, Full details are lack- | line, the Iatter with | and begin enjoying this morning ine | fhe aa Uy een Ba 3 at fashers written & letter, to be published in| GIRL'S MATRIMONIAL CHANCES Jing, but it I# known that besides and wine from San Francisco being the er rS side-bath. It iy said that men and | jDsMiw Jha fe ataue' the apne |y home paper in Nashville, urging INCREASED. | prisonera the rebels lost a hundred largest vesw! that has passed through women who try this become enthu- | yenen the caso was called yesterday. |Cvery Woman on Tennessee jand ft who be killed und many wounded, Among the Panama Canal. ‘The Minnesota is siastic and keep it up daily. It is @) At the last term Dowel pleaded for | Sune twice Os much Irull, Tekvealie # more men Jthe prisoners are Mi be transf > trans-Atlantc ne splendid health measure, for itis more | and was granted a further extension raised jast. Before I to New ed in her | ! Maria: : acer important to keep clean und pure on of tine. Mr, Devel explained yester- | or en arta Rivetaron the Miss , : ane - Tho-ateamship:Mongolla of the the inside than on the outside, hecause day that his brief was not printed | \onen “iment o Grange now PANG EHS ue. BER =S : Serpe loft \ihe skin pores do not absord impuri- and he was not, prepared tor make | fe are d80 of then : y whe | law Dr. Mating Dug ate se lth pee ei Ves into the blood, causing disease, the argument. Chief Judge Hiscock | 1 Sent euch a yettot 1 with coll me ; ' 1 t ‘ ung and 1,200 sack While the bowel pores do. Hee ty ee The ence ct ana [one I have described, Testdes raising |! De Ane wht ven United States the frat § The principle of bathing inside is that it nut ready March 19 the Court |e, extra, f ball ask thom tol fie jobs Tim ' ry ngt nev, as muillions of people practise, Wouid’ gubatitute another Attorney Prevervo It in every way they know. ein hon igs | i s have a woman tan and we have |¢ ! bra i ify and freshen the skin, so hot ; A n un if wyed n : Som. , Bites und a teaspoonful of mestone| LOSES $100,000 LAW SUIT. planned a raise just fair thnw what | BL, en all ny | BoD A ot . SHE DARKENED HER The concluding event in the 9 Peete i tawels Limestone plies: 3k 4 O'Connor Can't Get Damawes| spring Ko-is, i) ickois, my | glamour, | mot t Ferrara and his grentent coat sem of histo & i for Delng Held on Ship, club dues ha fevoted t ey ‘ es for Sa se ‘i cadit all the remaining handsome, phate 1s an inexpensive white powder \the pur 4 and live i aed aan 4, adopted to bring ' e i and almost tasteless,—Advt r of Michael J. O'Connor of! grec i ne than L NdovuR hauleay cot PRanein Ani ancl United States full-flaring models coats that ¢ N Lenox Avenue against the In-| ev t y pig has] ors 1 will be meted were 850, $27.50, 82 50 and . ternational Mercantile Marine Company | th \ havo had!" «The big problem just now ie |‘ ip ae t which in thn @ Kansas City Lady Darkened Her R10.75 4 5 for $100,000 damages for breach of con- up i thick t! to reconcile woman's desire to do Masisiien ¢ ahr Greece Gray Ha jade It Soft . 4 ) F tract, inure to Health and money tors pring nay 1) Work and be paid for it with the and Glony by @ Simple Silk Plush Velours 7 f the refusal of Capt.” aon asi Lede safety of the ra It is horribly - ome Process. : Py .. of the American, tini Louls to a next fow k 30] Unfair that any woman. should Her inouner " Cheviots— Serge. . _ Then you must know that 9 ti svercns | pale slow I may & tl Pave to purchase the tranquile. | marti the nual 15 eis rate) aw eke BR: Pg ee Ml eg: A sickness leaves weakness and wis coved to-day by a verdict for the | ae RAMON farmers || lity necessary for the bearing and | «1 : ‘ ool Plush—Fur Tex aj you should commence galt mpany, The trial was before Federal) of the busit production! {nq dependence on the sunnort of , \ re th AV ihnkremunitear allthe: if Manton |they will har han men.| one man, or by an anxiety lest | Huarant und Hresident M ( , acd ta ‘onnor sailed for I supor-| In time war that support should fail, or by a ! r Ite n eon 7 nile vurious lines broken in. size: the cutting of lumt 4 estate | have entire has y | sentimental reqret that tho man : ae 1 but an extremely fine, useful Jamison departinent n neglecting t sho loves is wearing himself out 4 7 . Sonnor to rangemen ems to me tha 1, teveare tap her’ and her ani rity a au t ‘ t cout in every size in some de Mr any and 1 have | dren, Women who work at be te ft fade t soft ! sirabl material, model and on iniatake, La the me ing mothers should be paid by " » ' ‘ atts Via how ould be free if w vere| the State, which their labor su t Ha ' ! Ho halt t 2 given entire charge the Up-| premely benefits Th fw f ar Struck by ‘Trolley Car, pIy! |" Meanw w ft ¥ a fi ‘ ‘ 1 Dubstain, aged titty. WOMEN IN SOUTH HAVE BEEN |try sir) ariler of the now coll nae { . : 9, . La pe an edge on your pppetite, | of No. 28 Johnson Avenue, Williamsburg, WORKING EVER SINCE WAR, | (i) Miss Pasion ed) Wrlakly. |» } ; A a t Sale Fashion Pe power in your heed induce | was struck by a Ralph Avenu ras In the South," Miss Daviess cons| pj ate iy i ny t ' \ vthe Only at Shop rest! N plesn ane restore she attempted to cross Broadway at. tinued, ‘w w really begap | f : | Moonen a f of Cmax Dr M til the x 4 Scott's Lorimer Atreet today. A aurgean from during the Civil War. Women wile k Amer Wue, f ‘ t f ebainill (Bite a tt ot ) $ free alcohol. { sustained a fracture ru ‘vn ‘ iano si ) a i if of ioprese ae 1 It will make a ay haired person UN Seah cae Sractire of the arul outhern woman w 1 mation ef he nine woman ‘ Aa “ W e Beott @ Bowne, Biosmfield, Wd © She was taken home onvmic system on which the powes” era] Governor-elect of Camaguey look 10 to 20 years younger Advt 4 ineteen est 34th reet