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Oe ee ee een ee Stockings Were Socks, Silk, Butterflies on Them, And East Side Eyes Bulged MVachivalric John Stole ‘Em, and Unblushed and _ Unblushing Yetta Is Acclaimed New Leader : of Essex Market Fashion. ay 4 ie taking the coat off your) ture mourners at the bier of one D. ‘a Rum. “What @1@ he steal? asked His Honor, when John came before the court, “These,” declared the cop. A pair of silk stockings, faust the fight size, wore then unfurled to the east side breeze. Indicative of pretty back.” was the action ‘of Joh i plekpocket and + dospotler of Yotta's of new stook- picking pockets. It appoared, however, that John was dis- riminatin Money? Nothing to money. John #po in those things which we take to triena wife as péace offer- after a session with the prema- when one could afford them. “Nothing the matter with Yetta,” aMrmed some one, “Lt abe cmt afford stockings like those.” “Perhaps you might get, patr ike \t for me yourself,” declared an angry wife in the second row. “You know the reason you don’t, don’t you? Any- body cam tell that the reason your nose in red is a million drinka” “A million utnks, I should wish I had them. The .eason my nose may be red is because you are after pull- ing it every night when I get home.” ‘Tho «ide show being suspended, the big tent opened up. ankles were they, also of the days |‘? THE EVENING Wo} vtg°re. CONGRESS AGREES ON FUNDS feta tained the st as evidenc fn the tadiecs uf the caat side without ex- ception took notes on the nev style, CR Se R. Brown yesterday. won the cut glass punch bowl In Pasex Market Court before Judge Biau as “unwilling witnoss—dlue rib. bon.” degree awarded by all, from His Honor, Joe Levy, the Duke of | ‘Essex Street, down to the lawyer who tried sto find out bia private affaira, \ Scarce two days efore had come the case of Mr. nak, plainant against « "self-appointed Judge of etiquette. If the lawyer had only been in court then he would have learned that Essex Market does not smile upon those who pry into other people's futures, For, in| accident. ‘The moment he came be- fore the footlights there surgel an tmopshere of mystery and hostility. What is,your name?" ‘Mr. Brown,” (This tem in used | to prevent pomible future encounters between Mr. Brown and The Kve- ning World reporter.) “Where do you live?™ That information was divulged. "What is your business?” persuade: ' The cop held up the stockings for the close scrutiny of every one, and kept them up. To emphasise the but- terfiles, which had been destined to fly on Yetta's ankle, be held them by top. bag then the wonder grew. For though the size was apparently rea- sonably correct and the quality be- yond reproach, the stockings were only slightly longer than the cotten socks which men folks wear. “Well, bet ® new one,” cried ap astonished court attendant “Getting shorter every day.” “It's the indignant goods which should be seen examined, The general opinion was that John had been anything but a gentleman, for while the theft of money from lady is commonly termed ,unchival. ric, thaft of stockings ” tol counter will sup- ounces of orchard white for cents. Massage this sweetly lotion ‘into the face, neck, each fay and see blemisties disappear clear, soft and rosy white becomes. Yes! It is harm- ‘Advt. tta at this display of and not three brands teat style,” snapped the | tr r. Brown Was finally to admit that he was a travelling man. The lawyer then started to earn his few, for in Essex Market Court the fee is # much per minuto gre) soeeeh. ‘understand o 3 you are going to a “None ef yvur businens—ts a replied the witness. at taatst that ie be relavemt to the te. “Well, I may go and I not go.” Score one for Mr. Brows, vr wig {t @ pereomal or business mat- “None of your ustness—ts ft Judge? I ask you. For why does he still look after me like that? Am I @ witness or somebody else, I should want to know?” The @core being two to nothing, with several uncounted twyer the firty: the field, sealed in air-tight packages. Easy to —it is on sale everywhere. Look for, ask for. be sure to get WRIGLEYS The Greatest Name (n° Goody-Land. ) LfaF FLAVOR WRIGLEY'S, DOUBLEMINT CHEWING GUM| A pieatnnntnannnsanamanannanenaeennnant ats EOE LEP E FPA T ae eee M iw a pone THE FLAVOR LASTS find F TO FIGHT BOMB THROWERS $2,500,000 Given to Combat the Activities of Anarchists in America. WASHINGTON, July 1—Provi- sions to arm the Government tn fts campaign against bom throwers, Anarchists and radicals were retained in the Sundry Civil Bill by the Sen- ate and House conferrees yesterday, but with reduced appropriations for the Departments of Justice «nd Labor. The former's fund for that purpose— $2,000,000 proposed by ene Senate and $1,400,000 by the House—was com- Promised at $1,100,000, The special Department of Labor fund of $300,000 proposed by the Sen- , TUESDAY, JULY 2 att. 4 ¥ I Try our combination bax, large bottle of Liquid and can of Powder ax c le am 3ouNe archists was authorized out of the general fund of $2,450,400. ‘The Senate amendment extending permanently the war time faw for Government regulation of the pur- chase, sale, transportation and stor- age of explosives was stricken out on objection of the House managers. 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