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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. 1922,’ Bot es, MARKET GRAFT | Ethical Culture ‘Summer Play School FATHER GETS YEAR |Society Women Condemn Dry Law |BURGLAR PLUNGES us SENT OF giareanre “Tower Pageant) Fel RNNGHAND | A! Demand Beer and Light Wine) THe eu Wingy ie" Would Check Tendency to Regulate Personal Habits, (| GIRL 10 BONE Except Criminal Ones, and Denounce Volstead Act. AS GIRL SCREAMS Mrs. G v. Maxwell of No. 14 East 77th s George Street gave a luncheon ——¢——— gt yesterday at her summer home in Southampton, L. 1, for members of the = : suniiatimn rt Hers Molly Pitcher Club of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment,] ,- sto espatches Specis ot hile m : i| Fire: = Ru uo Dess utches Sy wal Daddy Did it While Drunk, at which w resolution was unanimously adopted condemning the Volsteaa| Fired at as He Flees, He Is Messenger to Put Letter in 6-Year-Old Child act and advocating light wines and beer as a solution of the problem Run Rown After Flight : § The luncheon guests included Mrs Elihu Root jr., Mrs. Henry Coe, Mrs.] the personal habits of the American Pestifi Mayor's Hands. , Over Fences. arhS . : Adrian Larkin, Mrs, Adam Cochrane, | People except those habits which may No. 9 Broadw: , was] | S sapien We test against the Volstead act as being] before daybreak to-day o Peeves a evu ne Russell. Hoaily, Mrs, Henry May,| unnecessarily extreme pete inni Mi Mgt on sentenced to one year in the County bari. Grosvenor Nicholas, Mrs. Will “We believe Penitentlary to-day by Recorder}iam A. Perry, Mrs, Rufus Patterson, | Ass Willlam J, Cain tn Bayonne on|Mrs, Josiah Thow and Mrs. Lyttleton] Ar slative and employe the platform of the And employer, Maurtoe clation Against the Prohibition ses, No. 17 Woodhull Street, by ndment and that the » of light} the sound of coins falling on the floor Hulbert Gueed aS Saying Communication Was Not : oF charges of cruelty and negiect. It| Fox. ‘The resolution follows: wine and beer under State regulation| in a shower. She aw a man at her Put De was alleged that Moore held the right Resolved, That we, guests atvand the stronger spirits under Gov-| ar And screamed. The man took * luncheon assembled, do stand back of| ernment control will stamp out all that hand of tis six-year-old daughter] the efforts of the Molly Pitcher Club] was obnoxious in the old om with- Dorothy over a stove, burning it to/to check any tendency on the part of} out impatring the iherties of | tWO stories above the street, carrying a running jump through the window, District Attorney John E. Ruston Prso. xent a special messenger to Saratoga the bone on one or two fingers. our National Government to regulate’ the American people.” the window screen with him. Mise + tb-day to find Mayor Hylan and put ere “This is the most atrocious thing Fischer kept right on screaming. in his hands the letter regarding the I ever heard in my seven years on e . Detectives McKe 1 1 3 FAIRY i y y enna and Begley, situation in the peddlers’ pusheart] RY CALLING THE FLOWERS TH AWAKEN IW tHEe SPRING. the bench,"’ said Recorder Catn, in | wrece on IS ora S e running out of the Hamilton Avenue markets which was delivered at the Tender Children Show Re- sentencing the man, declaring that Police Station, saw the man running City Hall to the Mayor's secretary at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. The A Bs % letter urged the Mayor to impound ati} tude in a Colorful Presenta- the records of the market supervisors tion of High Merit. showing what disposition they had s made of fees collected by them—ex-| 4 flower festival by the kinder- cept the Brooklyn records, which the] garten children of the Kings County, Grand Jury already | Summer ¥ * ry e sa) 46 is 4“ . , is 8 : markable Talent and Apti-|VOliva Forbids Women and Men |i" 2%." ts| Had Much to Make It Delightful)” “2°. ¢"° 2 be the sume as you gave the child— through a tenement into the back To Bathe Together at Zion Beach}::,"""** * *" ™ ©*lpeautitut, Dusky Maidens, Palm Fringed Atolls and| tty nr 0", 8, mae Miss Lilly Moore, sister of the de- Thirty Cents Lasted a Month. fence, one of them eight feet high. fendant, living No. 272 Chi 1 He emerged on Van Brunt Street, Husbands and Wives Separated—Both Sexes Must Be] Ave. jersey city, who brought thet HONOLULU, T. H,, Aug. 25 (Associated Press).—A sunny coral isle} fought a fist battle with a householde: Covered From Neck Down. matter to the attention of the Society |in‘the South Seas, where lazy palms fringe the coral atolls and the women,|'!" the crowd, which had been wak- . for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil-j young and beautiful, outnumber the men more than fourteen to one,| Cet, by the shots, and surrendered ZION, Ml, Aug. —The bathing Bead z 7 base cote ina hallway. He said he was Charles beach at Zion ts no place for women }dren at Jersey City. after she had! where thirty cents lasts a month—this is the story told of Tagawa, an|sunderson, a Norwegian sailor, and to show their limbs. Bathing beaches nowadays “hell. [taken the child home with her las He 7 ¥ T. 1 e ic 1omele ie lays are only “hell-holew”| any, withdrew her char; inst] !Slet of the Ellice group, by Capt, J. A. T. Olsen of the American] homel Suni jer charge aga! Passes, who has a Jewelry store -day, E. >-| Schooner Henriette, wrecked July 16. WEE ne Geely omen rane Gi yes 300 Columbia Street and keeps ye reup Capt. Olsen and members of his a large part of his silver stock at which was peeRn crew are in Honolulu to-day with the}and to members of the crew to wait| home, found the intruder had packed hat of violating the Child Wel-} British steamer Hauraki, which/on them up a fur coat and neckpiece of his veal Culture y School of the Federa- has, tion for Child Study was held yester- Acting Mayor Murray Hulbert was] day afternoon in the assembly room quoted to-day as saying he had taken] of the Ethics chool Build- ise the letter had not/ing at 63d Street and Central Park Culture no action becs been put on his desk. Mr. Ruston] West ction nec-| | The forty children, from five to anyway, So says Wilbur Glenn Voliva, Reports of bathing beaches at var-] Moore ous summer resorts “have reached the Overseer and he has issued orders | "et the ame charge, said he considered prompt essary unless the records were to be] seven years old, according to Mrs, | ‘ht every bather on the beach at Zion must obey the city ordinance regulat-| cally subject to tem peunes Alve Nitsche, not only made their own | !n& bathing attire. rare Act [picked them up at Tagawa, and is! “We certainly did not lack for en-| wife and silverware worth about $700, ‘As to deprecatory comments on the| dainty costumes solored tissue} ‘Voliva owns e mile of lake fronté- Dprothy was in court with her {taking them to San Francisco. tertainment. [had a great time and] but had left them behind in his flight. lidar Sy David wivshdsid. Comenia-| DAbER, aevWell de decorated ta Hage | properen aha on-dhla property bathers right hand and two fingers of the left nd the Captain's tale follows would not have missed the experience} Junderson eight wrist was found to etter by Dav rshfield, Cor , as t a : prdperty on this property bathers) .i+, tne yigal or collar bones, or] 02nd bandaged. Recorder Cain took agawa is the ‘only habitable} for any money have been broken when he jumped sioner of Accounts, Mr. Ruston said: | with paper-made trees, but also con- ddressed to the| ceived the plot of the pageant, which ny subordinate in| they enacted with singing and danc- i children of all races and must even go one better than the city the little girl on his lap and, after |isiand of the Ellice group. Its popu “1 had only 30 cents in my pocket,| from the window and his left ankle friends with her, asked her/tation consists of 190 persons, of} but money was no object. M d4in-| was sprained tn clambering over r hand: whom only twelve are men hers Were given in our Ronor and] fences. He was taken to Long Island “Daddy burned 1, she said? aidens in grass skirts per-| College Hospital, where he is held as vulgar, indecent, and suggestive of | %!!! was drunk course and on to Nukualjli Reef by|formed lula dances for our amuse-| a prisoner. jorothy said, Mowe he : ao m W and vicious morals, and tending], Dorethy said, However, that she|noavy seas. We struck at night and}ment. All inhabitants of the islands mark the dead line, beyond which no|to debauch innocence and purity and| Berself had cut her fingers. It had} at dawn we tried for the shore, Be-Jare Christians and all lead upright} PRESIDENT ACOSTA bethab Caneeey. Wi been charged that after burning the] rong we nit the coral we saw native|lives DROPS 1,000 FT. IN PLANE on the shoulder: a greater distance ordinance, They must segregate|{lan a third part from the neck tof ™@king friend themselves—the male from the fe-|the tip of the shoulders, if worn in} W/O burnec male—and the sexes must be 600 feet] PUDe, shall be deemed immodest, ed on the beach “My letter was Mayor and not to a his ffi Mr. Hirshfield is right] ins. Th though in saying that the office of the | nationalities live in the neighborhood District Attorney of Kings County] of the school and pay 10 cents a day had no one able to understand the j to attend hooks of account kept by the Depart- |? Ste? “Our schooner was swung off her|native § apart. Signs ere s and husbands|lesrade the best interests of society. ehild's hands Moore cut her fingers ment of Markets,I doubt if there} Mthel Brassel, six years old, of No.) cannot even bathe together, but the] | “In addition, every female bather| Ge tojd of learning to cut. pletures | Ze™ clad only in loin cloths, eeulla3 Th i Se lata uae Sibel goa. Weat 67th. Street, too _ shail Weata akivecwiten ate f p cr canoe Into the water and|The women wanted husbands and s any one in the world who could | 224 West 67th s took the part of!man must take his sons and the Ae Wear'a skirt which shall extend | cut of papers at kindergarten Peat ne WED) Ee reer amt tthey pleaded with “us and coaxed ua] Demabter With Him When Motor imderstand them.” the little fairy who fails asleep in the lownward from the waist line to a dis- Afoovs hadwaia that We held her shund’ with their assistance we made shore i ie Fails Over Se woman her daughters and they must] tance of at le In safety. If it had not been for the|to stay. Owing to the isolation off san JOSE, Co: natives we probably would have lost| Tagawa, most of the men of mar- our lives in the heavy surf bie age have left it, some have to sea as sailors and others are st six inches below the bathe within the fixed zones. kne: Every male p while ctions of the Zion bathing| bathing or preparing to bathe, and in Rica, Aug. 25.— ste and his daughter nt a thrilling and danger- Complaints have come to Mr. Rus-| Wood Anna Dicostanzo, seven, fon from Wallabout Market that far-] No. 144 West End Avenu mers bringing in their own produce] Jeffries, six, of No. 2 over the stove to break her of the habit of cutting up everything she came near. President Ac la underw 1 from the country have peen-trowded | Street, attended on the fairy. Then|ordinance sa “On the bathing | #2Y Place In public, shall wear a sult Sone i tes ad one ae “Our ning Was hailed with joy t ous experience but escaped injury yes- ey 3 pean’ re came’ thevoilien Mite sinis vepresant= athiNE) which at least shail cover his entire} Moore said he did not know whatly, tho natives, who pass their exist-|scattered throughout the Southern} tarday when the engine of a. seaplane out of the best stands at Wallabout ee ch, while in bathing or preparing] pody and his lower limbs to below the| © Was doing when he burned the} oi, a te of Isolatl TH n and as far West as Australia. |in which they w passengers went {n favor of speculators, who buy up| ing flowers, and the boys, birds. They yd lower limbs to below the ence in a state of isolation ne and as ‘ 1 ; : to bathe, or a ter leaving the water| knees, together with a skirt, or a gar-] Child, but only wanted to scare her} women outnumber the men 1f to 1,] “On our twentieth day on the}dead at an altitude of 1,000 feet, com- clothed, every fe-| ment with a skirt effect, which skirt insisting also that she burned herself] (). more, and some of them are beau-| island, Mate T. P. Bensen sighted the] pelling the pilot to make « forced land- shall extend downward from the| bY doubling up her fist, bringing i}tiu, Their ages range from twelve|masts of the steamer Hauraki. We !n& at sea waist Ine to a point not higher than|!n contact with the stove. cartloads of vegetables from farmers] sing and dance and finally wake the who cannot get near the best sales| fairy and then all dance around the places. Mr. Ruston said he would go] May-pole into this matter after he has found] ‘The names of the little actresse out how much money has been di-| and actors are: Margaret Albertzing verted illegally if not criminally from} Rose and Nic _Bostanzio, Marie the City Treasury by the pushcart] Brown, Grace and Vincent Cacciatori, rket supervisors. Frank Caruso, Caroline Colucei, Elea- mmissioner Hirshfield made pub-! nor Colucy Messalo Chitti Mare ind until prope male shall wear a suit which, with t in our boat and signalled re- Se ee DViniyeachhg tte ——EE to eighteen years and there are only | put ¢ ck stockings, shall be a complete] half way between the hips and the iach a few older. poatedly, cover, excepting that the arms may | knees, WEEKS REFUSES TO RUN AGAIN. | rhe chief of the tribe, a husky|tion of those aboard her and they be bare to the elbows, and the dress The material of every bathing suit, fe The Ay peta corey, Pa a Samoan, turned over his grass hut] Ph ie us up, \ . ‘ " ‘ alve | Whether for men, women or children, | Com! o cancles, meet it} palace to the mate and myself to be} “AVe were not worrying, for if the of any female above the age of twelve] Ut bt or Gloss Viwevenwen stars ins, penlenates naga Sh yc used as our private quarters. He also] Hauraki had not sighted us we would lic to-day a letter requesting that Jay] Corello, Arthur Crocone, a Dt non-transparent material, and the] pistrict Attorney of tu as its {tendered me one of his daughters, a]have been taken off the island by the Racusin, whose name has been signed] Santis, Peter Devnis, Gwendolyn | er to show or expose the neck and suit shall be sufficiently large so that] candidate for District Atte Dis. beautiful dark haired girl with ufLondon missionary society — boat, to articles describing pushcart ped- | Faweett, Catherine Pay, James Gal-| shoulders of the wearer lower than| when worn wet, the same will not ad-l trict Attorncy Wecks declined a re-Hovely figure, as a servant. Other! which calls at Tagawa twice each —_-— White P lund of Yonkers, H years, cut or fitted in a style or man- Alene Hacdenipalin thei aiabKeta: lagher, “Gentil, Nuneiata, Adeline {the juncture of the pit of the neck! here to the wearer, as would tights, nomination. pretty girls wore assigned to the mute year.” Heaplbefore hin Ava: Sb. (rs Eity Guaruo, Helen Gurevich, Martin = os Aeld. informed athe "TAGUNE: Chat Hanna, Julia Hanley, Harry Harri- had reason to believe Mr. Racusin was| 4" Rita Harris, Elizabeth Tzard, John Kelly, Julia Kelly, Luke Krahy- a peddler, Moses J. F Po and sug-|vich, Benjamin Lancia, Margaret gested that the Tribune and District |{inisi, Thamas Laniel, Leone bal- Attorney Ruston were engaged “in a i tate ‘tars reo studied and well-financed propagan Wey, Joseph Oe ty against Mayor Hylan.” and that faviian MAMahare. HAWACAS NICER, anonymous letter from a supposed! anna, Charles and Mary Patalano, peddler published by the Tribune to- | Alqgg Distelli, Joseph Remini, Marie day was written by Mr. Racusin to] Rogers, Dorothy Rowland, John be "the chassis upon which to build] Rutto, Torrinzo Ruffo, Helen and your nasty, untruthful and mean edi- | Christopher Ryan, Lillian Shine, Hilda torials."* Thompson, ny Tocci, Margaret FALS TOAPPEAR |‘tookit, Father,” eee 12,|CQURTLETSPATSY [BURNING RAGS ROUT AGAINST ALLEGED | 1 Fell Olt Root.”—It's Five Stories) cay Fam pet AND | 200 TENANTS WITH Little Abie Anklowitz Was All Out of Breath, Too, But soe wag Doctor Found Him Uninjured. "| AFTER NIGHTOF IT’) FEW RAGS ON’EM| My! they GAMBLING VAMPS nue, the Bronx, walked into his father’s office on the ground floor of that _> Walker, Robert Carl Wolf, Dominick SMOKE UP LADIES! (ei vunnived an fifty puyhts of the IF IN WEEHAWKEN [summer pias school, under Miss Nell afternoon a litt . crn sean Fannin Fracas in{Familcs Snoknt Oat in gan| taste good Wealthy Accuser Mis Mulligan Explains Fracas in]Families Smoked Out in Early ng, ¥, You get out of here,” said@& but Court Sends After Him ]his father. ‘Don’t you see I'm busy?]at his son and rushed for the tele] Cafe; Besides, Gore Was Morning Do Not Wait Nicholson, Principal, and a hundred Don't come here, bothering.’* phone. Abie was put to bed, while the A ¥ Slowly baked in real ovens—to a tempting: Patsy Mulligan was obviously More than 200 persons, many of : ' e y had hes ving a kite fra Who pay ed been Avia a kite Teorn |e ie, meal arrdienmeat|dner! 1 Aigh calfer ent io ie) EO Drown —untilleack ay in Yorkville I Ay to escape the bean is mealy, mellow. ; » . 1 charge of dis fire in the two- shaft Around his head was a bandage and|Stoey building No. 4 Baxter Street. tender and delicious Nae ee parents of the children and teachers Chief Klassen Announces} comprised the audiener He Will Not Inierfere. Women barred from LAT 4 eigar- NEWARK WOMAN, boarding a ferry b to Press Charge. “Lookit,”” snd Abies ‘1 don't want|doctor camie ut top speed) “There wan Only Ketchup. to Dress. to make no fuss about nothing. !]|nothing wrong with Abie except slight et st want to sit down for a minute. |shock. Sensational developments in the ar-|3¥ : y “11m all out of breath." raignment of the alleged gambling “What makes you out of breath? tepped off the roof into an alrshaft|to- lice Court on] street early to vamps “If you don’t run und their man companion | said his fathe s the middle of the build much, you don’t get out of breath."” | which pie! jerly conduct. | smoke from a who were arrested Wednesday night floors clothes lines Nn fiv at to Weehawken] COOKS OWN MEALS “1 wasn't running, id Abie. “Iling. On on charges of having victimized and smoking over there to their ———_ just fell off the roof.’’ The building ]were stretched across tl Ey “hi nut-of-town buyers " ; i bie owes his life to these five|his right eye was enc 1 by af Polieeman Harry Reilly of the Oak hearts’ content, it was announced to- ) wealthy out-of-town Imyers with fis five stories high \ > ; i ae con: us announced to-| Boasts a ane 21 | nat police call “crooked dice were| Antlowitz senior took a good took lciothes tines. purple ring, With him, also accused] Street Station saw smoke coming| Clear through to its day. Gre 7 on + ern from the cellar of the build rrand anc 3 Great- ‘ saa tena of disorderly conduct, was his friend m lar of the building, oceu- Chief of Police August Klassen Promised in West Side Court to-day , Jo. 3 pied by Nicholas 2210, a rag d . urged to make known his stand on Grandchildren. as the result of the non-appearance John Coen of No, 344 Hast 65th Btreet y Nicholas Mazato, a rag dealer. | Center. Andtothenut+ of the complainant, A subp« women cigarette smokers since Mrs. Elizabeth Caddock is ne, has charges were preferred against New York policeman who stopped woman from moking on Avenue, announced this morni Girl Caught in Capsized Canoe The complainant was doaeph Stin,| U2, the, time, Semen arrived smoke] night manager of a res tat 36th/apartment houses, particularly Nos. Btreat and’ Thiraca vane 5-5 Raxter street and a seven-story} beans is added the dis- Testimony indicated Mullis and t Baxter and Bowery, been issued for him and th et rm sen Saves Life by Removing Wais ninety-nine to-day and she had a Wirthday party last night in the home of her son, Charles T. Cad- morning. dock, No. 198 Smith Street, New- Coen went into the restwur at nm Chief Purdy had his men H i H they would be unmolested in ark Creve dete ndants, the tec May — o'clock this mornir Muiligan un] t les of burning rags into the tinctive flavor of Heinz ets of Weehawk: Mrs. € ; has four childre yene ant ‘Gertrude ‘Gordon, ‘former PHOS <0 = sanioe was overture: scrawed the top of i kit hortl and turn the hose on them, b as at vee An en en wn s aif Ms childr n, Folties beauties Louin, ROGER ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Aug When her canoe was overturned by re a a ov f k ue ik Pagame-o Henan inthis cont famous Tomato Sauce, aie S Eakins ele set macinrcall) Awenteclinee brent aan: Bane stein, were on hand when the ease was] the swell from a passing speed boat yesterday afternoon the waist of Miss ad Dlatered: Beales Ww eet lharhood that tenants of adJoining ROA a ne ete Cee eeireg 4 pare a pas ah alled, but Samucl Oberiander, weal-| Haget Corbin, seventeen yeurs old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Corbin} Hoa ta toot. Cie ap Pee tceuey buildings. crowded into the epen| What could be better! woman smoking on the streets of mpion, is her grandson Ay Rivaldenn a clot establish of Philadelphia, caught on a hook on the outside of the canoe, forming a] with throwing the salt. aid pepper pera Lye halt ay hour, ; Weehawken T should attend to my Mrs, Caddock works every ' paige SS odie Y ' jeath, containers at the coc ie As co i cellar 3 y6en. stopp! t the Hotel Pennsy: ie which uearly strangled the girl 5 he ¢ ‘i . s Ps own business und walk right by her.| She gets up at 6, and then sews be q te nok } fe Neh Bepuayt Her hed) was tf ‘agai | t thes Stale pleked up a « and hit Mul i in floor and did about $5,000 1 cannot find any rule in 1 depart until it’s time to get break eee eee gk iat NG WRB age an a blo’ brow that sub.) mage sane thAL would farcecine: te atresia ll an helps get all cacaie be igs yn aieian Msc ee of}ecance. Hor cries for help were ut released the pressure of the| anct sin le Thite hupy Aisteae tit ee Rae wane mot wear spectacten, even to ready {he Hotel Pennsstvania, (od Magts: Vveerg. gna. her trugales. tightene| ve about her neek and gus her] Weeman, Newman ot ihe st vstn{ EMBROIDERY WORKERS Fase PONT ROE Tey var 2901 ase. onsa qfonna cher meek am gre mavement, to reach with strvet station reache oft GET PAY INCREASE| OWEN BAKED . : I une 0 Meh was hold-| restau le mint ketchup - PANTOMIME te ete Nan Tt cheat] she er to oop te ea pan tn ok whic we emnarat. He 30th ee Station corriboratn Ni n i : A f i d this! ward the Chelsea shore by vist from the hook “Ii sorry Your Mor vined statement, He had called at} © Aa EN IRE EL \t last she managed to unbutten| yujligan. “Lye be he hotel to brin erlireier to court, [With her feet, bi ne) Out ee waist and slip out of it. Clinging|ardon and paid all, nd but that he couldn't find him too strong tried to attract the canoe she swam hore, | tm salting for Taiand ct sui * Magistrate a noe PLR gi tention by beating with her hands) tity t away, and dragged hersull) oe my friends gave + et al with Tomato Sauce ond Instructed Assistant District At-| against the canoe. This too fail afety, She was aln x! night and we had a k andy eres f torncy Puree get in touch with | “Sans Could! “nok have eh We i ! Fasananne vi it want ameni the hotel in tind Ober- Finally she rolled the canoe ger, he. Corbin: tam pends [Me el 5 wl like y S rday by N 1 of lander, Purcell with the in-[ by throwing her weight agu the summer on Ch Avenue y Tena t formation that was still] This forced her head under thr te) youll) Rave) 4 fret ot registered at t until you Ket to Tre clans op N The Magistra ad adjourned the . entenve,’ said: Magis! ’ at lew otice to Advertisers cuse for an hour while this was being | OPPOSITION FOR RaNyENHEnG And 40 it was sett arent ; mini se for an GIRL MOUNTAINEERS)| ‘Wwitem racnetetc iene ca titan ao tate AS ae a A i for unaided atte | joo ascertained, and tien he adjourned it r ind: sig earance of until to-morrow 1 1 subpoena MGH candidate for re-ele« WASHINGTON, Aug Mies exsisated ye) wll tae: nia ty stk SCALE HIGH PEAKS'!)!). 8. 3. announced to-day he would] pert SLAs ea Sane ehion taf wt if eae a ee | | Oberlander i - Winona Bailey of Seattle. and M Former Mayor ' on : r ) nRARYe CONTENTS TO-MUNT. | [Laurie B, Fraseur of Chiou one vow om! Try Piccadiily Little Cigars and) Wane Ate Saraatan Ri ald 2, the tea woman brown © sootaeed mre at abe ono” 1 YOU WI understand why they |). 6:0 Dearne Wen" Be he Tied tter ported, tom alee Hal Sa ear re Browing more popularevery ~ |. Sta sae maa tn) a Hh [ Mountain Chaya cm ovum m us | Gay. They are good—and there | : ee lia a SG tet is a guarantee in every package. — Ms

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