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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY MAY 27, 1918 SA tee help.” said Darwin R. James, “Tat GIAL TEACHER VANISHES to what its tasks are to be is abso- than the mon begrudge us theira who | | ders daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin ~~ NATION'S RED CROSS j|thém remember they are not giving lutely neo y for the successful ''¢ in the trenches and sally forth | | Flindeil of Summit, N. J, to Glenn; this money to anybody but those AFTER BREAKDOWN DUE Administration of the ‘Tyeasury; it ‘heir death Notes nt Society! A. Dowling of the aviation section of | that need it. “They are giving it !9 cannot frame fair and workable regu- WARNS AGAINST WHAT IS oan! | the United States Army, formerly of DRIVE NOW TOTAL cur soldiers and sailors and those of T0 SCHOOL: OVERWORK lations in haste; and tt must frame IN be 1 ‘ Summit, has been announced. | our Allies, They wiil, by contributing, its reguiath n haste if it is motto |. Shah Bg stimulating cc aPade- Miss Mary Cady Sturges, daughter, ~~ ——- feed the starving, clothe the naked - know its exact ing us all together. And) of afr and Mrs. Heny C. Sturges of SOLD WHISKEY TO SOLDIERS, tm the ground that he he@ auded of his share of his Francis Lucas son of k until the very sk to which I invite your im- x founder of the dry goods jand house the homele.s. ‘The whole sseee+eeede toeteeeeseaedm eve of Its performance, ‘The present mediate consideration will be per- No. 11¢ Bast seth Wir y 1 344 of Lucas Brothers at Third At | world is in misery.’ 4 » Tax Laws are marred, moreover, by formed under favorable influences {*| James H. Frier jr, U. + SQA Of and 126th Street, to“day ol | Three checks aggregating $1,452.50 2 iniquities which ought to be (6 will bee A) bor ae | Capt. Jamea H. Vrier, U. 8. Ay will be from Surra Cohalan man feat to William Gaspar ann. g , remedied: nothing’ at all for what 1s being sala | married BA fy a eae sr dives dain nw vbening the proceedings of thi d a ca - 4 “ r . it 3 } with by ‘9 will, (Continued from First Page.) | mittee, by William Forster, President 4 3 Indisputable facts, every one; and and beileved in the lobbies of wee SO] Cree en Sone wear “sata eons hs fathera wilt, ps of the Liederkrang Society, to-day $ we can not alter or blink them, ‘To ington hotels, where the atmosphere Miso Matilda” Meabeth Dodd, | arr La fy and taken be- {1eme® that, hte uncle, The one for the largest amount, $1,- state them is argument enough. cems to make tt possible to belleve | . setemmaianns te e|hin father's p oUF quota as some other cities, but | 103.50, represented fund col 7 what is believed nowhere else. daughter of Mrs, Dayld Asa Dodd of} fore U. 8. Commtaatoner ick In Broo wrerehip of, th ies quota was very greatly in exéces | from fifty members of (he Ladies’ Boe i ONLY FAIR TAMATION CAN PRE: “Have you not felt the spirit of the| tast Orange, and William Clark, won|lvn to-day. ‘They were Jacob Brown athor a death of the quotas allotted to othor cities, Clety of the Liederkranz. Another | VENT INFLATION. tion rise and its thought become 4 4 str and Mrs. James Clark of Ar-/ and William Ilull, Goldberg alleged |i. gileges that the A check, for $250, was the result of tho “And yet perhaps you will permit me single and common thought since! 4 in the Bethet|@#ch, of the men got ' worth at 1 T expect this will be the best day|Tadies” Quarter’ Colleotion and’ Stoo to dwell for a moment upon the alt. these eventful days came in which we ‘ington, will be married in the Bethe! The heid for | building cost of the campaign. New York nover| represented the proceeds of the Amer= tation they disclose. ‘Fnormous loans "ave been sending our boys to the| Presbyterian Chutch, Hast Orange,| further examinato: recelver ro ih any pate can Fi 2 hel 8 Boole a other side? I think you must read | ‘or ae! nitorm | fath hier doe fallen down in any patriotic call lean Flag Dance held by the Society freely spent in the stimulation of fn that thought as I do, to mean thie: | SAturday evening, Charles lconkeeper of !manner and that an accounting ee ie th She {ast conorrasite. ta | CHUTON Prinon Convicts ean dustry of almost every sort producé that the moore of this countey are! stise Mary Groome Constable, aoe Ph 4 Rearrens erhadge aa" Ined from hia uncle, 8 opportunity to . not only united in the resolute pur- o ny be pa Te ss which nly wi rt, Be - Make the fund a record one, Wel a syiyte Red Crone Lerner he mapa pore to win this war, but are ready | daughter of the late Mr. and Mre,/vin in the Federal Court, Broo'lyn, must finish with over $30,000,000, I Ma. Out . of their earnings of a cent and a half day and deposit which represen Brooklyn will lag far behind {ts funda’ contributed. b and presently make the whole economic ing willing to bear any burden and | Albert Constable of Bikton, Ma., and|%*” cceccmesitifiiaeanans MURDER FUGITIVE TAKEN structure questionable and insecure undergo any sacrifice that it may be y ¢ New York and the very basis of credit 19 cut necessary for them to bear in ofder| Wiuam Howard aay ee aot re an |WATIONAL MUSIC SHOW NEXT. Setsea im Delieve we sha One of Five ™ Ce Fe ite relatives and away \to win it pa ha be married In Baltimore on tere an Auto ThIGUE 0 Pukeagrenhs ‘ose friends for je luguries, convicts of vay. une * . quota of 99,000,000 uni oe Deetty close tha, CURIEN: rion ‘have. suse (“"“Onty fair, equitably distributed |, “We ned not to be afraid to tas to fie te Ye MLC AM. f0PL tency Weir, allan “Whitey.” elehtoom Sriage “edad ‘and toohiptt, At Te ee reeene Bee Cross taxation, of the widest incidence and now that the war must be paid for| Announcement was made to-day of * lot No, 147 Clay Avenue, the Bronx, waa |drawing chiefly from the sources and that {t Is they who muat pay for t ‘The National Music Show wiil open &t lone of five alleged automobile thieves y to d Tigo Itcand if the burden ta justiy. dis. | ee marriage at Camp Dix last Thurs. |g aciock on the evening of June 1, at|taken into custody at Yonkers tiv | which would be likely to demoralize it, r 6 day of Miss Alice Vinal Cole, daugh-| tne Grand Central Palace and will con \ 2 credit by their very abundance, ean tributed and the sacrifice made a Fred L dram on-|morning by Patrolman Henry Whalem. bot 1 minon sacrifice from which none | ter of Mr. and Mre erick Lee} tinue during the following week. The! Detective Sohmers of the Third Brane® ‘prevent Inflation and keep our indus-\ excapes who can bear it at all, they! Cole of Brooklyn, and Gergt. Edgar| exhibition promises to be unique, even|netective Bureau. New York, later trial system free of speculation and will carry it cheerfully and with a] Lethbridge, U. 4. N. A. ® son of| for Greater New York. During the|igentified him as wanted for a killing in o'clock to-night the team captains LEAPS IN FRONT OF CAR. and various divisions of Red Cross workers in Kings will meet to make| Draft @ final reckoning | Tho managers of ihe Brooklyn; For more than an hour early this ‘ + —— waste, We shall naturally turn, Sort of solemn pride ex-Assemblyman and Mrs. Edgar B,} week the annual convention of the N campaign complain that the bor-|Morning John Savansky. No, 12 Broads |} =e ""L have always been proud te be 3 tenal Musto Dealers eill be held. Ti ‘ OUgh's quota was based upon popu. | %4% Willlamsburs, paced up and down| > DOROTHY HEMNMIN therefore, I suppose, to war DrOfts | ay qin mca ung “aay Mover ‘Core | Lethbridge of South Orange exhibitors at the music show will num-| Tobin, eighteen of No. 1661 Third Awe~ lation and not upon'the financial re.| i" ,the Waiting room of the Brooklyn | *@0oeoredooy #9 |and incomes and luxuries for the proud than now, when afl that we twenty-three of No. ber about sixty from among the! nue; Peter Bradiry “lend of the Brooklyn bridge, then! .), | additional taxes, But the war profits | have said and ali that we have fore-| M 7 Helen Blizabeth Shepard, | largest manufacturers in) country. bast 106th Atri t; Lester Weston, sources of the dist as fi the case! jumped through a window and threw, Miss Dorothy Hemming Eluded’ ang incomes upon which the in- | Aten about our people tx coming true. | daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charton O.| gach @Riubit, willl be inclomd, in a| twenty of No. lish Third Avenue Of tho Third Liberty Loan drive, It] himself on the tracks in front of al Nurse Saturday and Relatives creased taxes will be tevied will be| The Rreat daye have come when the) shepard of Englewood, N. J.. and Kn- | certa ei'be given daily. T Kast 78th Street, All were helt was stated that if Brookiyn gives|Kockaway trolley car. urse saturday and jauives | Jonly thing that they ask for or ad Tippi y, Wil b@ turned over to. thi further inv tion, The motorman stopped the car so | Seek Aid in Hunt | the profits and incomes of the calen-|imire is duty greatly and adequately| sian Robert Story Tipping, U. 8] We, Council of the ¥. M. C, A iy more than $1,300,000 to the Red Cross/ suddenly that forty passengers were | Seek Aid in Hunt, dar of 1918. It would be manifestly ;done; when their only wish foi R., were married in Grace Church] the purohase of phonograph re z Se cae ean aaa Ser cis augris aid in the Linacee| CHEL eone Truck, waa not seriously | One of Borough Park's prettiest! unfair to walt until the early months | Atnerica Feige WEA MSE Chantry Saturday. tee ee eee oe BOMB UNDER BRIDGE. Speaking, than it did in the Liberty] injured. He was taken to the Kings | school teachers, Miss Dorothy Hem-| of 1919 to say what they are to a | y —— A Indu t; compelling sympa' wells up in ; aoe ane se people of Brooklyn wilt |Drater, “Foreph, told’ the ‘poles tht ming, twenty-two yeurs old, Is miss-| “It might be diticult, I should im-| their hearts for men everywhere who| , Th® engaxement of Mise Margaret) charg pe the people of Brooklyn Will) cavansky had recently received a draft {ing. (Mental depression and melan-| agine, to run the mill with water that | *uffer and are oppressed: and when | Dunham Smith, daughter of Mr. an respond generously to-day to our call | sai! | ; they see at last the high user for r Cole C h of Bellows| NEW MAVEN, Conn, May 27.— cholia, brought on by overwork, ent! had already gone over the wheel. ; 4 t =— : emery — = 6 PhaeNtes Battent, Haroun) o wr weaves of that eort will | true ch ere mance Ras Been piled up is, Vt, to Lieut, Willlam L. Ray-|Charges preferred against ten Yalel three feet long, containing « quantity her to St. Vi , ison,| “Moreover, taxe und thelr mighty power accmulated, EUONA yh sel InN Ja {students growing Out of @ demon N. ¥., a month ago, and Saturday at| not be paid until June of next year,|and-counting neither blood nor trens. | Mond, U. BAN. A. clair, Ne Ju [eevation in and about the city atreota| of @namite and other high exptostves 7 | noon she eluded her nurse and has not} and the Treasury must anticipate | Ure now (hat thelr yet ey anche has been announced. And the University. section ‘Mon. | was found under the Boston and Maine _ " *. . . be bd portunity Ss come, rejoice to spend — a y THURSDAY IS DECORATION DAY—Particularly interesting || veen neard of since. Her meluncholla| them. It must use the money they! h ‘4 in were postponed in the City Court} Railroad Bridge at Barrington, of the and to be spent through a long night| Dr. and Mrs, Edward W. Abbey of] to-day untll Jun : Nashua and Portland Specials for holiday wear and thereafter are offered below. Was so deep that in her last letter to| are to produce before it is due, It|of suffering and terror in order that Worcester, a and Dt A ; the Manse, Smithtown Branch, L, I, ee vision by ratiroad employees Saturday, her relatives she said she ought to| must sell short time certificates of in-| {hey and men Sky Gt vichtacuohens have announced the ongngement of| | Fem Stops Acrepest Malt. it became known to-day. | ee sent to Matteawan Asylu and justice and peace, Shall we grow | their niece, Miss Mary Milam Hamiil,| Vos heavy and clinging close to! he discovery was reported by ofi- . Elliott Henderson, an uncle, of larger sale of long time bonds must} weary when they bid us act? to Lieut, Charles V. Price, Ordnance | ‘h® eg Lae oH erial herd cers of the company to Federal author: =| ae 220 Broadway, has asked aid in| be effected than has yet been a “I have admired the work of this| pepartinent, U, 8. A. of this city, plane fom i eine mont Park | ities immediate investigation | Th “a hich th two } jay for Philadelphia. The mail i te a search for her, He said she had| tempted. \henaee oe Gost: ‘i boda psi sada F E ee = g aches were not sent out from the; Was beige ‘a oa Hongo: eM |been a teacher at Public School No.| “What are the bankers to think of | Wren of pontnies have co-operated) The engagement of Miss Klalo New York Post Office, give any details regarding the bomb. | 160 in Borough Park for some time, | the certificates if they do not certain- | ous and admirable, and it {8 not in No other organization has given as much study to the cloth-| and her health failed through too|ly know where the money {# to come |any spirit of suggesting duty neglect- ing of stout figures, or is as well equipped by knowledge and | *t"ct attention to duty, The Board| from which is to take them up? And Cae only to remind you o¢, the experience to serve the stout woman—no matter what her|°% Baucation is alding in the hunt, |how are investors to approach the debtedness. In the autumn a much ¢|tion, that T have ventured to come Miss Hemming is about five feet| purchase of bonds with any sort Of) +4 voy to-day. size or type of figure. | tall, has black hair, blue eyes andj confidence or knowledge of their OWN) WORK TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY 21 2 t 38th St. ha 115 pounds, affatre if they do not know what faxes ON: TAX. iLL. Buy U. S. Government War Savings Stamps i - lLane 8 they are to pay and what economies In a letter received to-day by Sen. OWER STOR [A BARGAIN BASEMENT Bet. 5th & 6thAves, | ¥*# i i and adjustments of their business) ator Simmons of North Carolina, ‘ . ey ie Fi ce Com- WILSON CALLS w ty mt ec iran ote eam wean Ces] A Clearance Sale~TAILORED HATS “{ cannot assure the country of @) Having fulled to receive assurances 4X successful administration of the | regarding revenue legislation which he| \ Fi ly 850 16.50 Reign’ Treamury in 1918 if tho question of| regarded necessary he could not pos ‘ormerly 8.50 to 16. further taxation in to be left urde- | fo Aah congress to. proceed imme: 5.00 8.50 | 2 4s diately. 2 Cl -- S$ it nd Coats REFERS TO RESUMPTION OF| Senator simmons said he expected A collection of one or two hats of a kind in the earance uus a 5 bavaleln dai a ene sumwention of partiaily completing the favored straws, colorings and styles of the season. | All Sizes up to 56 Bust | shat ide aoa) Gee eee measure now and then having Con Know the double-economy advantages of these Lane Bryant | “Just as I was } grens adjourh to complete it at ti Continued On ‘irst P, . ” t c offerings—large, immediate savings and durable materials | SCoBin Bee tre minal Wewe) House,” he 8 was brought the |sald, has been relected. j that insure lasting sa \parntively, briet, taking leon than |r ey ee ee, PPateOhY tie ‘Pregident said that conviasriog ' | eer eee 49) resumed her long expected drive on|the condition of the Treasury and ving the White| December session, Senator Simmons Suits {atten minutes: fon calive In spe |the west front. Surely you can|tho financial needs facing the Go brotdered Turning from his manuscript, cifle terms the President g 4is- | -eatlze how that solemnized my feel- \ernment, he regarded revenue legisin- 1 agal 7 1 . af preseln t a [tinct warning against lobbying im |ing ag I came to you, and strengthens | HO" of pressing Importance and i 1 1 1 |he could not hazard “a breakdow TH [con nscHon kw ithi the: new bit the purpose that I have tried to ex-/ty postponing action, although he wane yn hf Os STREET The, President's address follows: press in these lines. had hoped that some arrangement en Uemen: of the Congress “The consideration that dominates | for delay might have been made. “It is with unaffected reluctance that = very other now, an makes overy | een ereree | come to ask You to vrolone YOU | Strer seem trivial and wl CORSET SAVES GIRL’S LIFE. DIRECT ATTENTION TO other seem trivial and negligible, is the winning of the war. We are aot only in the midst of the war, we ave session long enough to provide more adequate resources for the Treasury | |for the conduct of the war. 1 have A corset stay saved the life of Miss | Ellzabeti Gustos, seventeen, of No. @ A Most Inclusive Ensemble of at the very peak and crisis of it.) Van a Bt Tewark, whi reason to appreciate as fully as you y , ‘ of | Van Buren Street, Newark, when she |" seer Hundreds of thousands of our men! \as phot it islseed, by" Gases the session has been.| carrying our hearts with them old rs * ’ Your labors have been severe and pro- |Our ‘fortunes, are in the fleid, and | Pelion of Xo. ds THEN eae by yb Wi N S SEP A I 4. "You have passed long sor. | SMBS are crowding fuster and faster|* discarded sweetheart. ‘The shooting ; to the ports of France and England | occurred to-day in the Worthisgton 1 18 2500 39.15 Coats oF okt measures satis required the} with regiment ‘ter regiment, thou- | Pump Works, at Harrison, N. J. é - grace and devate of many doubtful questions of | sand after thousand, to join then,! Patros, it is charged, fired three yas Sr Pitieek recs judgment and many exceedingly dif- j unc the enemy shall be beaten and | shote. ‘The first atruck the girl in the Unusual and Original Treatments “Poiret 13 Gtiaatione 6? oF | < rought to a reckoning with mankind. | peck, infiicti di Yo ot 5 Fre 7m ub | figult atieatlons of principle a8 welt) irhers can be no. paume or Intermia:| tei weucanerne ‘acaencs leevetitoy Exclusive Materials and Smart Colorings <= yin, as ‘a ces la the € on | . i. bess [the aummer is upon us In which| the contract be pushed iti greater | Om & line with her heart, atruck « atay| “ ten Bain” and. Gs nbor and counsel are twice arduous |#Ad greater energy. ‘The voluino of| in the back of her corset and caused a Separate Skirts for outing, sports, town and country wear, designed with a caine, Comb} [ss are constantly apt to bedmpatred | ho" augmented anell there con be Ho| in St. Michael's Hospital, Miss Gustos special fitness for the occasion upon which they are to be worn—distinctive 785 16:55 to 373 by lassitude and fatigue. ‘The elec-| question of resisting it. If that is (o| 1" expected to recover i fons are at hand and we ought as| be accomplished, gentlemen, m afr | Patron “was captured by a railroad types that are removed many degrees from the usual and the hackneyed. rig peeay must sustain it to the utmost. ¢ policeman. . soon ag possible to go and render financlal fa 2 ne h ; y Maternity Apparel: jan intimate account of our trustee-| {eft in dduve or muttersd to lew tna |CLUNG TO CANOE TWO HOURS. White Cotton Gabardine Skirts...3.90 © 12.75 jummer style Wh “Ship to the people who delegated us to | Our ordnance programme or our salp | . Fi . ‘4 bie ition a A Million Mothers jact for them in the weighty and anxi-|Prosramme or our munitions pro-| SouTHAMPTON, Lt Marae | Plain tailored, tucked, embroidered, fagoted and color-motif models. g , | ; xram or our programme for making | rer trampling in’ the or ae mat} [have found invalunble comfort aad ]|ous matters that crowd upon us in| Mililong of mew reads jAfter struggling fn th r for ; ; athens 5 39.75] Dreseen 2.45 to 20.s0 | mrsnactign tn, the Lane {hese days of orition) choice ‘and acs|“tthsek otters ate aot. progtarames, Im re than two hours clinging to | White Linen Skirts sitet eee 9.75 to 13.75 Shite 1.95 to 7.85 | Coats 6.95 to 24.50 #1. Exbectant. mothe tion ndeed but merely pians upon paper, |{heir overturned canoe, Rensselaer Bones ar ch atari catlaned Vash f Feats 's | aid not be without unless there is to be an unquestion- | ‘Whitman and Thay Francia, two ' arevere jh & RUMRDEr OF sees tar ects, also more ry types Negligees 95 to 9.50 | Middies 1.25 to 2.65 | his corset | “But we dare not go to the elec: |i). supply of money. Svuthampton youths, had a narrow | in white allover embroidered effects. '/ tion until we have done our duty to| ELECTIONS WILL GO TO THOSE “#cePe from drowning in Big Fresh the full. These days when duty T Void yesterday afternoon when a} . : 7. 3 stands atark and naked, and even with | uty ty the Mire ce ie the eevgycanateed their canoe, Whitman, Organdie Skirts fe 0 9,75 1 | closed eyes we know it is there, Ex- situation which crea ded him*to the over= ex the dut A most attractive collection of these crisp, refreshing organdie skirts, jew are unavailing. We have, choice preference of ours. | 1 nisicihce uence . TO BE PUB ISHED VHiseoans suc nuiy, sniweliavenae [#6 aiey ae Manat nile developed in numerous dainty manners in white, black and pastel shades. | ‘ The fact will be as gross and plain ‘ Whe (Wo Inds and rescued er ; the duty its | ananes or fencer gonmenuenenes [ition acme eutferine trom capone Baronet Satin Skirts. 18.75 % 39.50 In uch « case lassitude and] ¢ I go to th ho think —-— | Ini ANRC ; ahs pet = | lonot of Ith to these whe go te the of 94,000,000 Sait Againat Bos. Unique belt and pocket treatments mark these satin skirts, In white, beige, dove gray, blue, sea foam, purple, rose, flesh pink; also plaided and striped patterns, Georgette & Crepe de Chine Skirts] 8.50 39.50 i | fatigue seem negiigh bi nough, The 62 1 shout explana- \ ta are tonic and suffice to freshen} & wit | ie with a p SPRINGFIELD, Mase, M SUNDAY, JUNE 2 © anor eedcak Gute aatintalie and! dia ra », Mase, May was begun here to-day of the tu interestedly performed. |, for on " z 4 tee $4,000,000,000 IN TAXES NOT | jnterestedly pectormed: tie wea: Ait of the Hampden Kailroad Corpo} wan ENOUGH, HE SAYS. | ple of thie country will give a just | {{0n, aqainat the Hos | “and the facts are th ae Addi- | verdict upon the service of the TOA TORBAY WG Fan Dainty skirts, with various engaging arrangements of tucks and plaitings. Hatt ust manifestly be} men who act for them when the 4: ,000 or elae to. Infe i [LORBI TAYERNAR UHL TINGE AT Feta eta tavaheahanteayman.oan [ar tieticenersteieae sen In white, gray, delft blue, black and flesh. | by Neder ae iga or conceal them, ‘There | und Maine unso sliey to raise to - ae tanad Usiale haw: fi ms v0 proportion of them by loan, ‘An intense and pitiless light ] T ricolette Skirts ‘ 29.50 and 39.50 beats upon every man and every action in this tragic plot of war evide hat the four bill ky, knit-like textile, in a range of attractive styles and previ that is now upon th moat) themselves sustain the greatly en lobbyiate hurry to W. gton te To End Dandruff larged budget to which We must im-| attempt to turn what you do inepiate ward | the matter of taxation to their There is one sure way that never We ¢ t J for by taxation will not of The Easiest Way a Pussy Willow & Foulard Skirts 25,00 and 29.50 Charmingly patterned effects, in light and dark tones—featuring plain ross wait until, Protection or advantage, the light — fuils to remove dandruff completely : will beat also on them. There is and thut is to dissolve it, This de- the end of t avis at hand to’ abundant fuel for the light in the | \y 1 To do | d plaited styles. apprise our of the taxes they records of the ‘Teea ry with Fe et Tait iaur uate at Ane ae Mies . st pay on th «a va f the ard to profits of every sort * f * " % s " must pay on oft Te te Ore oe every tere not jlinary liquid ervon; upply it at night Plaid Golf Skirts o.0.00..cccccce.. 975 © 25,00 resent calendar year, Whose account. | t by the restraints of | shen retiring; use enough to moisten ings and expenditures will then be conscience and lov country the sealp and rub it in gently with Emphasizing an infinite variety of color acharnoa | in smart wool fabrics; large, mediurn and small plaid patterns. High Color Bolivia Skirts 22.50 25.00 An entirely original conception of this shop, in most Closed, We cannot get incr@sed taxes | ean be got at by taxation, There th: finger tips he the cauntry knows Yehat they | i8,sueh profiteering now and the By morning, most if not all of your aH t information with regard to it '@ dundruff will be gone, and three or Containing Hundreds of erate cok" | sieaaeeas sir mere apoleaton: vi complete upon f ly dissolve and entirely destroy every | . js i matter of taxation now, gentiem ( Mada Definiteness, early definiteneas, as § single sixn and trace of it, no mutt Announcements Of Hotes, Se ii eh iat Reheat it hoe tach nat you ma the duty they impose just as w You will find, too, that all ttehing nM ° Vas clear a perception of the ob: | and digging of the scalp will stop in ppropriate high colors, for sports wear, The same _ B oar di in g H ouses an d Cc AS T oO R I A tigations inv ve ant cunt, but be sits ao Sour hair Moe Mun'y, pein done in high color broadcloth, | For Infants and Children faction in #haring “you oe Tee Feeney MUAY RE Rati ABE | ‘Resorts for the Summer tmuseforover30 Years :’’. meter stood ih auch cane bee! fOM,.can att, guid avon, wt any r . ’ Alwaye bears OEP Pee REBT REGS 1a) ea" four ounces Is all you w e ° . ‘ « ‘ . . . the now that yu will bewrudae the simple remedy hus neve Ee \ acationist : * Menarare ¥ work (0 be done hee by us uo more to tuil.—Advt,