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L ‘ | GERI PLEDGES | BROKEN, U.S 0S WORK I BELGUM Relief Turned Over to Other Nations and Brand Whit- lock Withdrawn. ENVOY GOES TO HAVRE. , Recent Destruction of Several | Relief Ships by U Boats | Hastened Action, March to WASHINGTON, Whitlock, Minister been withdrawn The s:ate Department made this announcement to-day, along with the! 24.—Brand | Belgium, has statement that this Government hus also withdrawn from the Belgian re. Hef work, which has been turned over to Holland and other nations, For some time the department has | debated giving the work, and tho recent destruction of several relief ships by German submarines has discouraged further attempts to rum the relief work in American| channels, AN announcement given out by the State Department sald | “By direction of the President the | Minister at Brussels has been tn- structed to withdraw from Belgium | with foreign diplomatic and consular officers and take up his official resi- dence at Havre, (Havre now 1s the seat of the Belgian Government.) “After consultation with the Com- THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1917, To Fallin Love, Run Away From Civilization; GRAND DUKE TOLD Such Is the Philosophy of If You Try to Live All Your Marriage Is an Iniquitous It Is All Right for Birds to A Ki | Make Mar To Stay in Love, Live Apart While in Town IRUIHS 10 CZAR Bog Floyd Dell, From Whose Viewpoint of Marriage These Things Are Seen: Lives in a Love Nest You, Will Imprison Your Souls) Within It. ge a Treat In-| stead of a Habit. Arrangement Contrived by the Devil Himself for! Driving All Love Out of Hearts. Agree, but Human Beings Are Not Built That Way. Is Always the First Kiss and the Last, or Else It Is Nothing. BSS civ Row AWAY FROM a Love TON 4, By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Marriage FOR week-ends and vacations—not week-ends and vacations FROM marriage! 4 \ BUT To PRESERVE Love TAKE A VACATION FRom EACH OTHER, WHEN You COME GACK TO CIVILIZATIONS a AT PERI OF LE “Have Cossacks Kill Me and Bury Me in Your Garden,” | Said Nicholas. | LONDON, March Duke Nicholas “~The Michasloviteh, Grand the if well-known Proestdent of the Rus- # #ian Imperial Historical Rraphical Societies, to the Grand Duke Geo- ain toh and and a first ¢ Nicholas GIRL ATHLETE WHO ENDED LIFE IN CAFE WITH HER COMPANION ENOUNCES KAISER AND CHANCELLOR IN REIGHSTAG DEBATE samantifianitns Socialist Deputy Declares Em- peror and Hollweg Orig- inated the War. LONDON, Mare’ ~The German Pmperor vr Chancellor von Beth- mahn-Hol we denounced in the Reichstag by the allst Deputy Kunert on the originators of the war olasovitch, says a despatch from Pet- Ngatae rene ge kaon i te rogrd, was banished to his estates rein vo sterdam. in December “for telling Pmperor ne Incident occurred on Thursday Nicholas the truth concerning the” during a debate on the public health situation and for denouncing the estimates, Vice Chancellor Helffer Rasputin scandal.” | The Grand Duke relates how he! was moved much more during the conversation than the Emperor and when, fearing he had gone too far, he #aid to the Emperor, “Now call your Cossacks; have me killed and buried In your garden,” the Emperor merely smiled and thanked him. | A few days later the Emperor) wrote the Grand Duke @ note ordering him to retire to his country seat, Be fore doing so the Grand Duke wrote a letter to the Emperor, | The text of the letter ta printed by the Timos, Following are some ax-, tracts from it: “You have prociatmed frequently your will to continue the war to a victorious end, Are you aure the pres ent condition of the country permits |this? Are you acquainted with af- faire within the empire, particularly feh, referring to Herr Kunert's re mark, declared that a German spoke in the same breath of Russi: and German conditions insulted fatherland, Th torted amid So “Becaus his Soclalist Deputy re list applause: I compared German re actionaries with Russian revolution ists you say I insulted the Father land, I should be proud If such prog reas were made in our country ay has been made in the Russian Em pire.” Socialist Deputy Hoch, critiotaing the statistics of the President of ¢ Hoard of Health, declared that they did not allow the formation of a cor clusive Judgment and that the Presi dent should not have painted such rony ploture of the health of the popu Jation when “underfeeding is almos terrible and bound to affect the pub Ho health.” Another Socialist statea that In many establishments work- DYING REQUEST OF “MYSTIC LOVE” VICTIMS DENED } j ; j in Siberia, Turkestan and the Cau- Girls Who Ended Life Rather} ™e" »a4 collapsed from hunger, That 1a the piquant, though perfectly proper, proposal for alleviating | y iat camust Do you hear the whole _ miasion for Relief in Belgium, Mr : Th Sen: Won’ ” WVAiidek Has ales been isacructed (6 matrimony offered by Floyd Dell in a clever one-act | ruth? eee Than Be Ser arated Non't OUR (lp ST W “LDS arrange for the departure of the del which he has contributed to the current issuo of | ae: WARNED CZAR TO SaWA Bo Be Buried Together. American inembers of the commis. | anity Fatr. The title of Mr. Dell's diminutive drama | GIRL HELD WITH THREE _ HIS G ee "sion, This step, the seriousness of {s “Sweet and Twenty,” but there's nothing else Vie: | a caecan Gh iba ‘at i xu BOSTON, March %4.—The tant re- , : ¥ 3 | te known tn close circles, and ke ne which {sf ated by the torfan about it. The god behind the plot is a Shavian | tere was quest of the I Stanton and Peggy | o \ Ad 0 \e a hen Gavernment, was taken only aftor| house agent, and this Ja the advice he offers to a man | | ALLEGED AUTO THIEVES Mae came a. matter of public; Spalding, who ended their tives with careful consideration and fu on= " and matd rapturously tn love and contemplating mar ‘ er he ae wpa revolvers in a cafo at Portsmouth, lgaitation with all the interests in- riage Named as Member of Gang BY | konwiedes) ai all Groot errs eS deai hey wuuld ta Senate — in S Ca abou 5 was #3 as eet ine if volved. farriage is the nest-building instinct. You feel FlovD DELL Man Arrested in Stolen Car \tempt to continue to govern Russla| {8 thelr mystic love, will not ree art over two dears a ie ft, both of you. If you don't now, you will as soon as| — — — at Paterson. tn this fashion. ee seen ret ees Mtl feat — @ single-minded purpose ‘ i di . | tea re Paverninant and the Commission to you are married. If you are fools, you will try to live| mostly brought up by the mother. Ww Samuel Friedman, prop:ietor “Vou often told me you could | oon ie sent to Cincinnat! and Mise| Derbies Jump $1 Apiece and all your lives in @ love nest, and you will imprison| | think the father might have a | or a Paterson, N. J., garage, discov-| put faith in nobody and that you | “pen d : Cee ne eee ee ce ruin Your. Soule! wiehin 1L ore vivid interest in them if | ered one of his cara in that «:y with| were being deceived. peo llr bc echd lh ed aa Price of Usual Summer vere fed and with this| they, too, were a sort of holiday ‘ maT lin Newton Centre by her parents 3 Aer Me Amoriannn concernea| “If You are wise, you will build vourselves a little nest secretly in the | tract Vincent Brady of Bank Street, New-| “if thie ie 0, it applios par- |! Sowion vnnito by hur puretis | | Headgear Will Double. have submitted to restrictions forced | Woods, away trom ctvilization, and you will run away together to that |,,,}iut,{hinK of the partings, the wep. | ark, at the wheel, and bad Brady at-| tioularly te your wife, whe loves | ar ccitien tug qirls mado thelr ulcl| aalieecnc uthortties, | nest whenever you are in the mood. A Wortnan’s const erates 7 rested, the pé rs on them by the ¢ rman 1” you, yet who led you into error, | nant because Miss Stanton had! entiment, at least, I am entirely in ccord. by ‘he high cost of living has reached ace © by Brady on the alleged th minded which, under ordinary conditions| nest so small that tt will hold only {very tn the home, There may be] “A kiss ts always the first Iktas and | fession by Brady on the alleg |] Selng eurreunded by o 1 to Wellosley and Miss\ ita highest point—in hate. Men's d \s.cvwaey Aye a beautiful friendship" the Inst—or else it is nothing,” he re-jof thirty-one automobiles, They tm-| ingimates, her words are th | a ciding was to remain an an athletic| bios are $6 apiece t the 4 would never have been tolerated. — |awo heings and DUC riactage inuat Ginan cose | DIISCISIEpIY, yo | Modinialy sereated Lillian Van Ars-| pradust of skilful machinations |icsiructor in’ Loston soot, In thel orev wie have poem coerce ae cn “Immediat after the break tn ‘i ei 3 And with that tense and cryptic | qy enty-one, of New York; Ray- . | fastructor ator ool he ers’ who have beon charging $5 since sang the ‘German authorities in| eset ot Ue: than that if it is to be deal,” inter- ABO NRE Hy “ORS OF ew. 7s ay" | not of truth. If you are power | soit note they left they sald: “Wel the Civil War. in Mr, Whit-|Cme back recreshed to civilizatioa, vened Mr. Dell, “Women often seem satisfied with a union that ts a steong and tender friendship, Men inond Foove of Norwich, Conn, and] j, George J. Fox of No, 289 Bainbridge Street, Brooklyn, The girl, it in sald, A man who ha xperienced perfect love for each| in a $10 dill and got only $4 chan: other and cannot Wear the thought of) asked why. He was told that there So we will end it all.”* , Brussels withdrew from \look the diplomatic privileges and immunities which he had up to that to liberate her from theese ‘a then, at all events, triguers who are {where every soul is different trom every a AUTO THIEF KILLS MAN, influences, beware of the ther soul—you will let each are not ege difficulties the government and : eparation. c cial + that $1 ha v¢ the wife of Foote, The four * | separa was no special reason; |, time enjoyed. The members of other alone, and do your work !n| satisfied, but they tolerate {t blandly poms ab os ign bs ; f ae using your wife their inetru | Botweon Mise Stanton, atop-daugh-| been added on Jan. 1 and that was relieg comm r layed unde: " because they have so many escapes. WRECKS CAR AND ESCAPES Misi H 4 —_ ment. e © Ohio n r The pi \ ‘rreat aaintions in seria of all Lasalle Mr. Dell where I rather ex-|1 don't mean simply ewig Be charges of grand larceny, and are also ter of the late Ohio mulit-mililonaire| ail, ‘The patron went to the oldes URGED EMPEROR TO REMOVE |mcotchup King,” T. | A. Snider, and’ living hatter in New York and asked h - tained on charges contemplatl ‘1 ‘ commission were determined to | Pected to find that brilitant and ua-| nial affairs, although the Speeds Away Wilh Limousine, Hils|action under the Mannan, = THE “DARK FORCES. |the young and beautiful Newtcn girl! wh keep the work going till the last p conventional author of plays, essays | man’s desire to follow a pretty face Is | SDEUNS ! ide alte he girl, who is said to be the| “Your first impulses are always re-| atniote, exis according to friends © price of everything in « hat le moment. and short stories—in a studio on the | Perhaps an expression of lis craving Pedestrian and Crashes Into daughter of 4 well-to-do family, told|markably true, but as soon as other of both, a strong attraction, | has gone from 60 to 300 per cent bs ‘ im the COUrHO OF the! h 1 > his ¢ adesh ith other men, a she een, and o yee] | ie a Mat mneehaiel fe past ten days several of the commis. | Asked him to tell me more about his ee srir4 ‘i - ip with . A man, yet unidentified, and for| lieved #he lett home two years ago to | aver. anaemic and plainly ill, but possessed | reason for raising the price $1. M son's ships have been attacked with-| cheory of making a marriage a treat, | host of Interests. become his wite, Brady is said to have told the po- of autos stolen in Newark, this After appealing to the Emperor to remove the interference of the “dark in ber own right to more than $100,000, | whom a general alarm ts out, atole a was devoted to Mis# Spalding, el pu warning by German submarines a fervently anticipated and infrequent limousine automobile, knocked down manufacturer has boosted derbies $: in flagrant violation of the solemn en- | TO SAVE MARRIAGE MAKE IT A) |a dozen to me and soft bats from $% one thought—the And then you will | pleasure, instead of @ staid and mo- ROMANCE, forces” and assuring him that ho teen, one of tho most imposing Of | 4 g9 4 dozen, but I haven't boosted ments of the German Govern- 7 and mortally injured @ pedestrian,|ctiy, Springtleld, Mass, Norwich, = ewton's younger beauties. Di | : b ment. Protests addressed by this|Notonous hablt. “At any rate, you ‘And though some women APPA-| crashed into an electric nes pole, Conn, and Bridgeport, Conn, will thereby regain the confidence of | Newt ag y ane cos Be ere ane price to the customer, though the Government to Berlin through the in-| don't advocate abolishing it altogeth- | rently find no lack in a marriage that # < stolen cara are said to have been|the people “whioh you have for. | every effort of friends to break tt UP. | 3.60 sort hat has been wiped out for wrecking the macht and escaped termediary of the Spanish Govern-| er 1 observed, hopefully. “Are thé is merely friendship, other sensitive, Pdi = cup turned over to @ tailor in thia city,|getted,” the Grand Duk tter con- | the companionship proceeded to that) 4) ‘nent have not ben answered a ‘ ” ! John M. Chapman left his car in whose identity the police claim tu], R yoint when, fearing even short aep-| > German Government's disregard of Views of your house agent your own j native women ar made UD-! front of } ttice 0. 101 Park Ave- hav | tinues: v : J : tet 16 Belgian hare:, “4 pt , P happ They » not ¢ 7: mn “LE ha ng hositated to tell you arations from each other, they ended ae sks. hate Meek, Lae ae: dertakings causes grave . | happy. They have not allevia-| nue, late yesterday, tne _>——. I have long itate , ; » mak . i." WING. the outspoken revolt against conven: | an Jeaped i ie car, JOHN 0 JR SURE HE HAS | par seine iy epletiet eins other created @ panic In the Portsmouth z 7 i , work. | RIAGE, GRO titer weeeieas isi omens tan esl and turned seston ‘Dulbercreoond A fter belng convinced by )~ar mother created & D gium was invaded, They raise hares Withdrawal of American reitet | “They are," he admitted. | women, __ |Street, going so fast that the ma- “BEST EVER” FATHER |. sisters that it must be done. You at the exclusive Garland School for| in the British Islands, but the: workers in Belgium means no modi- | “There are so many persons, | ‘ aot wey, to save marvioge je chine made the corner on two wheels. jare on the eve of new troubles, on Home Making a Mtn) cane bet + equal to the real Belgians. : fleation of the program, requirements | men and women, who are feeling pots a 60 mens Ar fAd As the car was crossing Lexington| the eve of attc.opte on your | tf, 1 Roth ey eo Sake i Xf utria, the Argentine anima! or obligations of the American Com- atisfaction with marriage as rs of its satisfyingly romantio | Avenue it struck Irving Levine, a Also Each One of His Own Five was esteemed hot only for her gym- | #0mMething ke a beaver, from which mlasion for Belgian rellet, i Waal ic ig conducted torday, The ree character, | During courtship a | plumber, of Skelton, N. J injuring| Boys Is “Best,” He Says—Makes | COFFIN OF MAD MONK fuatic ability, but as a worker in tho We get @ Very silky fur, has been alu stated by the Commission. pL Aree Lal ti lb Ald pall pues hia in ‘i , s Newton Unitarian C arch, of which| off from our market, except for the Herbert C. Hoover, who 1s expected v him so sey y that he died tn Belle Ther “Pais,” | ‘ to arrive in Spain to-day or to-mor- positive gifort in order to be to Vik HONDA) ktewe HOGER GAtAE, lem His “Pals.’ WHO CONTROLLED CZAR her parents ave members | viggest sofe-hat maker, and he puts 4 row, will go to Rotterdam, and from, jf pot overtly—in hundreds of | fetner fitter they are martiod te Several persons who had geen the have the best father that ever - only in his $10 hats, Dyes cost three that aty Hie, cont Has! in nt oon conventional, matter-of-fact hus- soparate. Consequently they lose | theft and accident shouted to Police said John D, Rocket j REMOVED FROM PALACE TON MEN SAIL es as mug has sney aia 2.30 the Inve to adminia ® relie it's not f the |man McKeogh, who fired ote! last nig “ i : wteel wire frames for hat brim a ted by and wiv But it’s not | their fervent appreciation o' n Keog two 6 last night at the “fathe 01 . through the Dutch agents seected by | bands that's the trouble | 6 of union.” om his revolver into the alr, but Sdn the PAGice nd sons’ pb “Save your old straw hats! You's he Holland Government | lack of love ite |. "That's what the late Mrs. H. the motor thief only increased hin) U#nauet tn the Tarrytown ¥, M,C 7 A| JUNE 1 FOR RELIEF WORK need them, ‘The price of straw braid The number of Americans with-| with marriage—it’s marriage ite te lt me Toborved, "Anid| speed. A few rods further on the; “And,” he added, “I have five|Ex-Monarch’s Mother Had Sad in China and Japan has not gone uj oo < peti ogi forty and fitty)| eelf, And when | ; ' [she explained that for years she and|car swerved aud crashed into the|#0ns too, and every one of them ‘the Parting From Her De- ed but the o at of Seine ANG loaHrance Many pian to reture to the Salted | ‘t mean promising to love, [pr Ellis had maintained ‘ate | pole, best,’ 1 didn’t pick out one to bri | ill Ai i Idi pig cpaghind -¢ States but a few are expected to join | ean ree Plt for richer, for |domiciles in order to preserve thelr| McKeown is something of a runner.| aw’ gi | He Bias eevdiphs ing posed Son, Delegation Will Aid British Soldiers | (0 charge, double prices for stra the Entente forces as soldiers. | Rener & ‘ss and in health |Fomance, Now and then he would In-|hut he was no match for the thief, | a# 1 did tart trouble in the Prison Camps of | this year —— --—— corer, In sickness and In te her to stay with him, or she 9 escaped. on the Aill, PRTROGRAD, March 24.—Pyewit | oo fint death d art—that would, ov Bul tone eee har, Rockotell tntroducea 1 t NAVY CALLS FIRST RESERVE till deat! lo you Pp 0 ask him to visit her. ut > | ar ocketeller was introduced as|nenses of the last scene at Mohileff, urope 5 “ ” tempt. And it might be done ae Tee ee ian ] f the Y, M. C. A. In addressing the] partd for Taarskoe—Selo, describe the Drinkaton at An rod | ph Ordered trom cennnaeeeasen r arriage. one's aclf so i th r A S$ ORT 10 FRANCE sobs Ai fade IRE vp Oar | 1 Feodoroyna, asx ke a block of | °° “8 . 1 the firet office: i les I j 1 fangematt af Aa {1 nM us arrange: | romance, sometimes r \ eat eo ce saad fori eype ae eaten eth iasarinne| one’ Coe ee ef work (MODS! cahiod from the merchant marine to ac Dairy | Seales Demands and, «Marriage 1s an Iniquito rien npanions? may ae [thelr SAsare: THAYP IO) AASIY see eerture | ieitish suldiers and in) Eu e1 United States Navy y evil himself fo: : . | "L went through college, » : 1 c hrough the close as an officer in the Uni ates Nai Big D Agr t Ad- {ment devised by the devil himself for) discover the pertect fri nd the|State Department Holds Americans} poya have tavent me ote es | of her fallen son ; tg Be losed | rieon camps, It was announ belongs tu George A MoUrath, » duties " sae driving all the love out of the hearts) perfect lover in the same husband Unless They Have Important T joarned there,” he suid “Fathers | Windows of her railway carriage, pea cori pepe achat Pegi ri vance Over Winter Prices, of lovers, They start out rapturously| Mr. Dell smiled kindly. He has a ue ‘ . P uld give their sons information on| The coffin of Rasputin has been ex- Hy ST TO waduatan na| seas in all sorte of ships from boyhood mile that scems to light a torch be 4 Underg , eradual and Danger of mil strike In New {n love, and in twenty years they iy gh a Fg ea Mea sia eh Business Abroad. serious questions and not walt for) humed at Taarskoe-Selo and Je lying! veribern of tho faculty have sub-| He has been ordered to report et the York for next months haslend by being wick of the night of ning nes PARIS, March 24.—Whitney war. | ‘"°™ ' Ket !t elnewhere.” Jone ence, Wace: o9n0)a ius removal | @ Hibed $16,0u0 to nance the project. | rokiya, Navy Yard, on Alouday to, ac De Geena each other. The whole story of mar- | tHe TRUE TEST OF CONGENIAL| .., afiss Anne Morgan and Misa| — jewhere for burla io delegation will include ! \ beens ‘ ae se ig told in the old riddle: ‘Why ayeaer ren, M183 ine Morgen An "| AVERT BRIDGE CAR TIE-UP. | Gen, Baron Fredericks, tormeriy| deo Hrdiman, sor Ke C.F vay af aan pccordiny ees va birds tn thelr ‘nests agree? Be- sntea | 2" De Wolfe, now tn felts cad Minister of the Imp Hou ECAR OF Ee pesiogica 1 theo Wek secon 4 yjen nas reer they'll fall out out : bh wv sears on af Ker * Hatended) peen brougt ® the Duma i after ve in the reserve ig com 4 . thi Inder Ninets en fl e er on the a Mer a a nest so small Hoe ts In She Pra received a b reves r- dents 4 y ow sccompanied edo 1 officer ns and ' ayreed | That's | : Mt : f 3 I \ t hip Company’ t there is no room In it for dis- thinks it t ume tht nat gpectively their proj rival at the railway station in Pot. by i j aD MOMIe tn inanieet es > pe p ) pounds above ; . She is devoted to dur would | Peeve tivities on be 4 v um Mathema and Prof. HN, Russell ne bal ond Ae aha Silies be. |agreement, Now it may be all right) She le devoted to dull a wauld |¢ PR MSRAIE GE the Als |agrvin nee sherad Mathemstice at He targa for ‘Hordeniix. pte was superia i winter 5 | ni for birds to agree, but human beings! gong, He won't learn to ¢ She eve Department 4s firm | Comm Kracke haw tasued per-|INTIMATES THAT THE CZAR| eal O'litlen to-day. when he received hie tween At h y, The: ‘on't read books on They | P ? 1 . : lay a : a) jm the Navy Department. ‘ s not built that way, They disagree, | won't read books T n its ruling that all citizens coming 4 to the ary companies of the MAY BE PUT TO DEATH, | & orders from the Navy 1 i Lead Wwo weeks AgO_and | toa home bed a Ittle hell, Or|are madly in love with each’ other, ee ee at een et cuntriee | ArT und other companies thet sos] omn@ivaneve Volpe the cals newse| WARRANT FOR PRINCESS 4 | c ts per 100 pounds, ® t th a’ e of but she ts not madly tn love wit ust have rea nportant business | ‘!'*" The permit are for ninety " t vmment editorially on the i fecided on else they do agr the expense of} inicipal ownership and he refuses me to trane days and operaion will be under the | Paper > Nisholas. clares that tha| Former Misa Singer Fails to Ap- j ¥ eedo: stifle i} t even a platonic affection affair e o - present term arrel oS * r . - | a Londe + “r th the soul's freedom, stifled In one or| ty enter ven a platonte affection | — ~ The action was {n response toa letter|event puts an end to Russia's shame pear in Senden Cosrt f tt artners.” for the tango. | ore p : LONDON, March 2% Ba 1 oe OF in pat alwaya like, that 1|. “When you come to t of tt, 2|“PAUPER” LEFT AN ESTATE, |from the companies sugqesting (hatan| ane SOMONE” We SAN eraner ee |. x 1 de Po! fokraasiy id the Wit Pe eae <P ‘ erant of each other's ide as ind wo ends i Cabis rms W ous fr neta Long ¥ a OF Puael st th bi Seni ww low npa taste need be neither war nor soah thes i d PHILADBL M 5 Se gt AIA. re snd put | erament eu ih ae hee — r¢ ea ivan country-wide search Is belng made for| tinued nder a strong Kuard. ‘Thus the frat | & ‘ jay when the cass ? . two ple DP lieive of Hel ne, Sixty-two years | RR pee | part of the tragedy dynastic ended. | Stivet ee ree See Keep Poisons Out | . ‘ 4 min died in his) GARBAGE PLANT RUSHED, [®t tur arreat non made afi the) nan tle yn Mur tayng oh Mi i | HB: things’ t ry day, And | shop at N uth Fifth Street two | eaying of good-b > the citizens, n her, 9 p oe he , H eH wns Kinds of be- | weeks wea: supponedly deatltute, Hel geaten talanders Fear Objectionable) 20idicrs und oMlcers, who listened un- | Mo virealth would not permit her to The World’s Best oO our Lo) 4 A ae tap haw ma iapetee (oan With At has been foun t | Amatitation Will Be Completed, Med Anes Ronied oroulie At th an of tho At~ BECAUSE: > > ma h nu er who. alone for many. y uf aten Island that! over the free army of Russla, They torney G: a S sealed , coffe , H nen mS sheund ey Mver 1 Wa NP ings iat uy lowe tte Aeht | must eo told much to the teenie warrant for her \ rhe Mrnee err by The FREE Samole Paget \ \ 1 : inet 6 lie cir! Emperor, whe heard ned @ angle precaraies und most de Bottle if yo baits") y should not i iv are ts ‘ Cromwell cheer from the assembled ie sep § Hla Girt » sme ‘ pla Why snault Me ie tes live R \ » b the prale Instead, the thundering Margeillaise Urepartue for » tile (lel s drink, You'll like it bet amet Pek she shared with two friends b i concluded the pitiful farewell Wor ter than what you now use " n ¢ A Hidd * od “ . t ries ily thera ve w juaranteed to please you per Ss. supply you, before her marriac proposed k be ‘ * ‘ A ® are : - Hot Gua i ¥ 14 AL einen purposes than Mr. Dell. “Why eiould not the ¢ than § ' 1 furtion ¢a FO 0 ERB O18 GA | By ar > ralee or you can take it back i Phy-'Toi is positively non-injurious it swallowed, Une man do likewise? Then they could ‘ “ sl: A r | 1s Ors § 1 working our money ' t nitt 4. Take his word. meet when and whore they chose A , o ‘ 6 b ats ft ae Tab kur sends ov 300 girls FROM YOUR ¢ TTTOT ETT Why stifle love with zation ps a with t . 7 - i peo see, a Pr ent Ww ek r PRO.PHY-TOL PRODUCTS CO. om 8 RETR Gir, sie, love with caliente ro eared tows prot ary sb Wyo TIGGh Aves Sew Work City ! Ad He Pen ata cs Sacer anlaber ree ann 4 tnelate ple, Let this clox ark book of lowed by Kunio 04 i well, even now the children ere varely enough Wo keep ter, part of Apri Nicholas Romanoif’s work and life dansani

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