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~ a : BURLESON'S ORDER ) | be had no enemies and had received | ho threatening letters, . There was not a scrap of the bomb left, but it 18 believed to have been of ck all over the SLAYS WIFE, KILLS. HIMSELF. windows in the} The late Cardina sung on the cable high above b | mein MRS, WM, TOD HELMUTH, Another Group BOMB BLOWS an = “y ; no a VETERAN SUFFRAGIST, Exhibition at and in bulldings TES IN HER 81ST YEAR y) tl b a and caused @ pantie! dynamite, It was placed in the door-|_ The bodies of Vito Florentino, twenty- ‘ Vf dd if l Worked way of the store on the Stanton Street | Mve. 0 laborer, and his wife Rose, sev-| provably Weonesday, A. spiral . 1p CUT TELEPHONE | a ac owe C u | f FRONT AND . 1 fow minutes after the ex-| Side. No one was tn sight, according . were found in their bed in a} Way leads from the back of the , | | 7 mR | h Was heard all over the| to Policeman vacob Pratt, who was |"eur tenement at No, 446 East 117th eon TLE te Shieh ae iia j By W. G. Bowdoin. | r section of the city, men and , njuved |heog, “they hed been, deed several || shat will be run out sto f childre ter bs , owe The Macdowell Club, No, 108 West | nen carrying children and hous hen witsiow lace tallieg Nato thete| days. There was a revolver in the 5oth Street, now has another Lipa ods were pouring from tene- | cribs. husband's right hand. He hed appnr- exhibition, inciuding the work o} n the block, When the ———- ently killed hia wife and then himeelf. CAST ss artists, It will remain open Be visi- earned it was only a ‘ Farthqanke Shocks Recorded, Neighbors heard shots last Twteday jt & thet k out of the col WASHINGT n . | night, but did not investigate. taUon until Dee, 8 1a ne eam TS bomb b out ¢t 1b it of th ‘arth URL Renidh ak: alr For Tnfants salt ensity, estimated ‘ New Rule Unheeded in Many} Roland Rood ts represented by one Andricos is n Greek and it Is an said the couple front of George Andricos's produc: atred about 2,900 miles een married In Use For Over 30 Years 4 4 a of the larger paintings in the exhibi- ‘i th ids, <avvant Italian neighborhood. His business Washingt was recorded this | F non cecame. ipa pee New York Hotels and tion. Tt in enuitied “Mise. kinilie Nowe at No. 25 Stanton Street, or tinay been proaperos, and while the| © ving MO “Meinmoprapn at Lan dnatitution von tone Island ror] Alwase bears | on oils” she Berge ner hristie, at 3.6 Q y-day thousht th ght have oq [Georgetown — University he shocks| months, but was liberated tn Septen the . . Apartment Houses. Polint” and shows the girl subject In UF OF Christie, Bt A As Mt to | hought thie might have aroused |Feyan at 48) A. St and vontinued | ber ently” hin malady’ returned | Signature of f om full length, very mucn decollete, seat- It demolishe he plate ss win-| the enmity of business rivals, .e said Rae ab NOUP: rs e a the tramedy. y ed on a stool with galloon trimming. © | Her bare arms aré reversed as sup- | ; porters, She is painted as wearing a sheer white dress, and a sptay of red) 4] roses lies upon her sap very prettily. Her dark hair is coiled upon her head, Postmaster Gen. thaf all hotels, apartment houses, clugs and other similar institutions shall not charge more than five cents Burleson’s order for'Joca! telephone calls is being tx- nored in many parts cf Manhattan, ‘The order went into effect yesterday, the American Telephone and Telegraph It was promulgated through Company, which notified all its sub- sidiary companies including the New York Telephone Company. The Federal order which a number of hotel keepers and apartment house owners apparently do not see fit to obey is very clear, It reads as fol- for tele. an amount in excess for such service at fons In the same hall they: charg tatie guest, tenant or member phone messages of that charge the public p. exchange, nor private branch exchange amount in excess of th He ny learn’ just who the viol replied that the tele aid not presume to & y he mere notification of the new rate to its patrons. It would not take another step, he explained, do so by Mr. Burleson, 1 still another tions to the contrary-from Washing- STAR CORNELL ATHLETE, unless ordered to | KILLED IN AN AIR mel in 1900 went to the Pi at the head ducted tour” this Stat After her elec of th laca tion of women in active Ue ul League. of the tion in 1897 of the State Federation ¢ Exposition “personally con- e wor to the this city She was aiso 11 the Women's Profes- 7 5 wreath. tow | ambitious is entitled “Reflected Light, “On and after Dec, 1, 1918, hotels, Flor.da,” whieh deals with a chpppy e ouses, clubs and similar sea has been happily projectec MaVeLGtGhé oN 4 Se ORLEANS Rt The movement of the sea water 1s nstitutions shail net char eeu well expressed, ang Missy Bennett \tlon and as a f | small, is well executed and embodies 4 clubs of) wind campaign of Billy Sunday in this and scattered laurel leaves as orna- nents take on the slmilitude of a| Tho right foot, in a satin! with Spanish arch, appears at ne left Loneath the dress, “The Japanese Print,” by Ruth H. Hammerslough, 18 a broadly ex- pressed siudy of a reclining female nude who is busily engaged in gazing at a Japanese print. The subject is a difficult one, and has not been fauit- lessly executed. The artist's portrait of himself is vigorously sketched. Helle Bennett contributes several lever marines. Of these the most polnts the spuine without differentia- ling Mass with much although cleverness. Her dock scene, realism. Mege savors The 3) results that rye much “Hitting the Trail” recalls the whirl- * is a fetching s girl with an ord * is vigorously becomes with the bowl container of deep blue. ‘Old Barn in Autumn” is’ rather pleasing in rendition in spite of its skatch lies. HEAPS OF PLENTY Mason’s Chocolate Cocoanut PEAKS freshness and assuring their cleanliness. Most confections have sugar as their ei lh BURA ye a i ey oy petra A Aiepe ng Be bok ge dee setae eae sat re Baty et ae Cocoanut PEAKS’ main ingredient’ is APT, BRYAN PATTERSON, etree oe age oe cocoanut, with its natural sweetness, o hous ao sh wa collod “Quon ot ging wth "ponzieg and bude and with molasses used as a flavor, thus producing a patriotic confection that Aer waiting forty year to ¥oty cxnbitors are Gk Te Bere, conserves sugar. he eimuthron last Electign Day ot, Gertrude Fay Lot Top | a Leiter From Com etal : Haig jeast her y tpt) piace at |" | E f : BA“ Desth Beint German Lies |r ao ace in ear REPORTED Food value is based on calories, which ited teenie Mpiellisetdle Dede re A oo IN PERU. AND CHILE. are the degrees of food value. Each wh Con. aren Petersen of Pe the Denclre, Ad te, te $f MF war on Soulh American West Coss individual piece of Mason’s PEAKS the) war miggion be gaified in the Corr and soor Lust tio’ section stationed at the “rout | fromt and followed uM-armies. into the ‘Argonne District® whe shot down in a fight with German forces Piitterson’s mother rec superior wived a letter the:German lines. On § Patterson re: relved a telegram fri THEY FIGHT LIKE TIGERS,” war ended. And Lauder New York to-day on t Drought the message here “And I know," said the comed an “ehat Haig was right, for I hay tho# Americans over there mysé only, reason why | asked Ma at all was because I wante whether he ed with m who came to Mauretania, \POSTAL TELEGRAPH CHIEFS DISMISSED BY BURLESON Piistmaster General Burleson has dis- miaged from Government service war Reynolds, Vice President a the ‘Postal wire traf Usgest obstfuction of the Governments amal- gampting project Hii iq Understood Mr, Reynolds, circu- Mr, Richards's communication, * heey HAIG SAYS OF AMERICANS | OF MINES, 7 ibid | Monte C of Pne erday 10 , | Of pneumonia follo Mrs, Russe that surpus history of the C famous banquet | ton negie befor ternational Lexington Avenue. celebrated in the C I by the and the t ntion by later, w years of a legacy from h Clara Clemens Appreciation « Clara Clem |influenza left f band h was once his ho would sug) mfield, of who of “them would kno’ was known of bim in the vet by Andrew Car- the mom Amtrican daughter of Mrs, James ¢ couple we: See IS THANKED BY PRESIDENT. who, Detroit Saturday with | Roosevelt Hospital wing an operation. the Arling- d anything in the except ‘apital the 8 of the In- | Conference sands of The wedding was | ° hurch of the Heav Rev, D, Parker bride attracted beauty al success in this nt to Paris, cut 4 nd there, about ten vorced, the court m, ecelves Letter in} of Gift for War Victims, recovered from and bearing ¢ st to they a name Capt, most ' of courd, |S Mandxer of the Postal Telegraph | a, jowit has Gatfp Company, and A.B. Tuchards, | ecelved a letter from President Wilson He Pacific Coast Div "| Stormfield, the hon ver father, the 1 Cluster Dtamona Vi ) es 8 insubordination axa Twain, a to ro toe nit “ernmem's plans y + he sa uel al with the Wi Jon ‘Telegraph iim dao A Conan no doubt that there would || aH or Catalogue 44 comment understood Mr. Richards knowl: Pregpred a leiter for circulation among Ing perm ed Unless U. S. or Other Powers Intervene. War on th Fear dispute, according to Latin-Amer- y diplomats to-day 1 reports of mc tals, Both the the Peruvian mitted that undoubtedly might throw the entire continent into Latin-A and naval ely ma’ eub- nference of her persority, at Peru will p! mission to the De charge account makes payment easy 10 Months’ Credit All transactions confidential, ployer's references required, ser Value ¢§ No em. \ WH LW: SWEETS "7o Broadway, IY 72¢0% contains 200 calories, or 2000 calories to the pound. Compare th‘« ‘th food apiece aed ar in JR DE LAMAR, OWNER cerca powers intervene nthe” Peras values of other products. Calories per pound: Mason’s Whole Eggs Beefsteak White Bread Corn Bread ; yesss 2009 las Thursday from one of his com- at hand. Wh paiiions in the squadron reciting how| Capt. Joseph Raphael De Lamar,| The most serious sapect, in the ole Milk . 315 1 | minio eo over known year, forinion of diplomats, was the evidenc Pe he ras killed and telling whege ho i9|tniliionaire mine owner known year Ht tcampts are being made to farm reant . . . 881 buried. His body waa found inalde|2#0 88 “the Monte Cristo of Taaho,”| cnences that in the event of hostilities 695 1090 the War Departme announcin mor mentioned A line-up of Brazil that her son is mis: t until he startied Washington in} Bolivia and Peru against Caile, Cc 1685 the eightie Qinner to na and Mexico, 1 orn . 1180 1175 Established 1864 Tiil's Harry Lauder’s View, Too, |Whiee wen sald to bare coe ene {demands | for 8 fairly conducted He Says on His Arrival on Maure- | Plate sa tinea P _ caplet Tao. puil nth SALA S| “SSR USO RANE Masun, Au & Magenheimer ates Acciclsaae Hah like: gerktk Oren Lac te Ont eleanor Galan arrivaa bara eley an Confectionery Mfg. Company not find her in Washington, ang |S*amen’s Union arrived here to-day o A Aad. pf peat ‘ee came to New Yorn, where he are Thoma, 22-28 Henry Street Brooklyn, N.Y, laa auder at th i 1 be and = Harol, headquarters about a mo iY ja ery ire he : und f : Lauder sai awarding the custody. of the only | Me oa men near Y, 1} child, a daughter, to the father, Capt. | Ae ne tin ra yes bet Sta rk yee | De, Lamar returned to this countr | te Anorts sa 3 and five years } Mrs. De 1a ONT we ¥ POE the trip over he gave a concert for |Becuine the w J, Ry Hatme De vd sia is the soldiers on the ship. He will be in| who had heen etary to the Christmas gifts, Our immense «New York for anu a week Cornelius Vanderb!l id the recipient stock makes selection a pleasure. A A * A paid py them for such states After Forty Years’ Activity of the strange people A . ‘ BURLE: Equal Rights, Cast First Vote nd witha ° ° Ph mae ea er iam ‘oat the are like snow-clad mountains in their 4 aed Ee Fs ot Wiliam od Helmuth, widow then ere“certain academio ahort- purity. Dipped In chocolate, giving A ou oes on Saturday at her home, No. $88 W “Wrst Impression of New ° PB wen ork Beqonn com; Misr n hr Gere Por PE Nel te et them that rich chocolate appearance, 4 fal tne eee vat one, timo. Prendont ofthe) her renGeting of Hower each individual piece wrapped in waxed A if the t State Federation of Women's Clubs. | Bertrand Rasmussen shines jn the $ Fs oa ‘ A Ke She was aldo President of the So-| Present exhibition as a colorist. His company, a an agent of the Govern: she was aldo Fresident of the $0- tier manipulation abt paper and tin foil, thus retaining their Ld ood od od ld dl dd ee