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8 ;'1S THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910. ; WHOLESALE MEAT PRICES GO LOIR .It,. Beef Falls Three Cents Since Oct. 13 Uld Pork Five and a Half. BUTCHERS BLAMED, Packers Declare Customers Are at Fault If They Don't Reap Benefit. It. rOUf retail hutcher put up hi price aa!n" If ro, What hli ex- euse thl time? lie Is paying less to. dey for the hrst grades of meats ttinn lie pal'! I Week ago because there has been still another drop In wholesale prices. Here are the figures of the New York Wholesale market, arrange! go tha' they can bg compared by the consumer. No. 1 beef: To-day. Nov. SI. Oct. 13. RETAIL UNCHANGED Hlhs and lOing. .UVte, IfltO. M'iC. Rounds 9'c. 1c. lOHC Chucks 8V. te. tc. No. S bOOfl ttlhs and loins We. Ifl'jc. 12c. Hounds Mie. s'.c. Rc. 'hucks T'tc. "'j-. T'iJ. No. 3 beef: . Ribs and loins., la, s'v". & Rounds 7'4c 7'i 7'4C Chucks 6e- 6',c. Gc. Poik and mutton: Tork lellM He I4H& IT'ic. Ihiston butts p rk .lie. Me. ic,'c. I.smba 10'iC 1V lPc. Bheep 7". 7i h1.'. Wlthtil the pat we, k there hn been n ran of n, In the bent erode of ilhs and loins, w 1,1 -h rep'esents a total drop of three cents n pMnd In Its p i"c since (ct. Ili The wholesale price, of pork loins has fallen 11', cents sin !g last week, and cents a pound since the middle of ( I tobtr. Must Insist. Representatives of the Western pick- lng houMi M) that t e public win never get its share of the price cut made 10 the retail bot hers, unless It ln.-l.-t upon It. "We hnve dl ne n ir part, our prices following the law Ol lupply and Je- mnnd," said one Of these men. "Our Infonnation Is that some of the New York retail butchers haVS not as .vol made any cut to t.ielr CUSt inters, while other retailers who made the cut are seeking to restore prices to their for mer high level. Only t;. c mium t m egulate retail prlcas, and this by in sisting that his particular butcher give him m. it at lower price than he ha been pa) In?. "Poopl In large cities arc not pay ing for the meat Itself half the tlm. .hey ure laying r-.r lng lUXUrlgg ri butcher enjiys In hi home, they are paying the high rent ne pays, they are making good to him the sums of money he cannot collect from dead beat 'lis. t-tmers. if the consumer will rlc up in his might and demnn 1 a share In the wholesale cut of price he will gel it. Hut h must Insist, Restaurant Prices Unchanged. "In rest.iurnnn the mm prices are being asked for nt.-.iks. The proprietors I Of tbeae plaoea lng tl t:-:,t they are pn.v- lng the same for ineita as they have .11 aton. I-atr .ns of toe ,est.u.rant. according b. . .,... ., .,, get . ..n ..... ...p.. . " r , "They s.t- that an honeal restaurant man does not need to be reminded that bit steaks should come down. If his own accord, they lnist he will make out a new bill f fine to r lot the lesser cost to him of the minis he sells t the public." SAY DRIVERS STOLE $30,000. i hi . Basloyoon of Qpwoonp rinn mid Dealer lee Hold. TVroe employees of the firm of it. C, Williams A Co at No. M Hudson Mr, et were arreted to-ii.iy hy deteetlvas, charged "I'h tne tio-rt ,,f HO.000 worth or groeerlea from the Arm, The nun arrested ar Thomas Moves of No. jo3 He.enth Street, Urooklyn, I ilpplng clerk; Ed word M 'Mahon of No. 3io Vet Twenty "fourth street, and 'lavld Mundelsohn of No. S'lo Hart street, Urooklyn, drlvrs. All were held by Magi tut. Stelncrt In .the Centre street Court In .' M6 ball .nch for examination. Ilernnrd Blltboa, a grocer at No. 121 XBOaarelt street, whs held In J,0M ball ns receiver of stolen ffnods, Our Boarders No. 42 Mr. A. Little Watereracker When tile laltd-1 ba.v rtiponded to ring of tlK' ,loor W'll last evgAlnc, a dyspeptic looking1 entlfmafi tntirfd :: ex plain. -il !te 1 cited room and board. Sinon after being seated at th Ubll he iroM ind '.' Dear ladies aiui ood gentleman, Excuse me, i muB I cannot bear to linger And see vou all eat v. This heavy laden Ublf- Yntir Itutiin and okl vnu tell, Make u i nt) it.'jrt. recalling The das when I was well. Be eure World " lioardcrn Wanted" Ada. bring hourly people to hcallhf I places. But perltnpN, If Mr. Wiitei rracker hud ri in.tined n whilo. ho wuulJ havg been huppy and healthful as in dayt gone b; Woman Becoming Mannish? Positively No! . - - - - - - ... ., K n (WmhtiiVw m m m m . ftnftrtiWWnrtftrtftiiiVM,B,M,Mii 'i!! W a Sie's Charming as Perhaps Her Figure Is Becom ing More Like Man's, but the Change Is Simply Making Her What She Should Be, Harvard Physical Director Explains. Girls A re Getting More Sensible in Taking Proper Exercise, but There's No Chance of Their Outstripping Men, Who Aft Aavancing Some Them selves. fsre-al M Th. F.en.f Wnrld 1 CAMH!U!Oi:. Mm., Pec. 1. "no you really hcllcve the American jlrl of to - rtny Is becoming mannish?" an Kve. ntrLK WorM correspondent asked Dr. Ijuilley Allen Sargent, director of the Hem.nway Oymnaalum of Harvard University, who quoted statement has, according to report, stirred up the wrath of those who s'lll believe tha American young woman of to-d.ty as dainty and girlish as of yore. For a moment there waa a great silence. Then the doctor rose from his swinging chair and. standing at his desk, spoke thiisly : "Is this '.he foolish season of the year, when the newspapers must send out to me men who would have me say what I do not believe and who write what I have not aald? Is there such a dearth of news that stories SUM as this," and he pointed to an article with a headline that well might make men tremble In their boots for fear their day had come. "must he prir.teu . I 10 evening v or in man. r .. ! nonplused made another start. "Bill you do say that there has been In the last twenty yeare a maikd change In the female figure, I believe?" Not Becoming Mannith. "Certainly, certainly, 1 Ir. Sargent re. plied. "Bill I do not believe and have j never held that the girls are becoming I minntsn, i suppose t:ie roomer eeiy i-lrl who attends this gymnasium wl. he wondering, after reading the grUoloa that have appeared, why I am tryl ig to t im tl.eir daughter Into men. h.v. in a few days I will have letters pour- lng In here from all parts of the coun- try protesting against my daring to do gueh thing and telling me that I do nut know what I am talking about. The lrl ar gatting more inl Me; that's the whole story. In stead of sitting In the parlor and folding their bands all day they go out and take exrcl(. Of course It's going to make a change! But It Is not going to niak mon of th,m! , , . i Hi'tny yearn ai i n 1: n.p, . la k Of proper gXafOlga woman With small feet, illminutive wulM, abnormally laige hips. Itoplnf ihOUlderl and a inall or thin neck, "To-day W And a chanK The fgl are somewhat larger, the hips smaller, dug Undoubtedly to the fuel that the set worn now la t :;..t attut th nipa; tne warn laraor-miHw , I t:,e siiouiuers aio uruaaer anu uc tl.nlr nnurMntP,l wlotitv ,111)1 lOMtlV. tile thlrker "oW all of this is due to the fact ! that to.',, iy womM sjterelsa more; t:.ey ,. ,,,.!. Indeed, the ,.,., form that i al.JUl , dt t.vu ..,, lerely come back to . ,,hnt it orlvinaliy waa. Men Advancing, Too ' H it bOW nhout the poor men? Dr. (argent was asked. "Are they sliding OS k I i faat that women will soon be their physical superiors?" In nnwer he handed over a booklet. "The I'hysique of Scholars, Athlete." and the Average Student" was Its title. Dr. Sargent himself, its author. And as The w.r. i man . pi ned it and looked Dianxiy over Its pages Of figures and tatl:k's, the author helped out by saying: "It allow tbat man 1 advancing-, not falling back. And as for tbe woman advanclr? eo rapidly ae to outstrip th .uu, lt' all non n. There are men VhO come to the gym- naslum here and In the first six month I Popper was advised by 'Justice I loff develop nearly Ut per cent. Now, that 'that she needn't answer any question .Iocs not mean that they ate going to binding to Incriminate her. ghc was develop another M) per cent. In the next simply naked if she had married Hyine few months nt all. So with the women, j n iv.14 and replied that she had. There has been In the past twenty year m,s. ByrnPoppar about thirty a great agitation for more athletic and I eight year old. She appenred ex better developed women and they have I tremely nerVOUS, heeded the oall. N0W1 they may have I popper told Justice Qoff he lived with advanced their N per cent, in that time, j ttl() ttKllan a month when he log ned but certainly they will not advance so rapidly in the future. Depends Upon Fashion. "It does not take any great reaaonng power to flyure out the 'why' of the Ohanga In women's flguroa. You co-aid probably answer the question as well as I. Ton years from now there will be only u slight oh an SCI that Is, If too change Is for tha good. "The woman of to-day 1 vry nearly wlir.t she should he and woman will never advance beyond th placo wlior eh yroperly be lontfw. If the change 1 for th bad It mo y b only a slight on, and again, porbap a uroat on. It deptu.t a grut dal upon laahton. Pai blou lim forced tb female form out of It true a In th past; and It may do It In tb fu ture . ,'i.v ,. . n.rriw hirw. ... th, BtUoU voted hy Mr. pel waa ft duly ".', i iVo's'r, KaVlS: .PPOlatad Inec, r tha IWJooay. egopa, thing. . .shouh. ti- wa.piH..t.r..erg organ laaUon In tola dl "T MMru th waist oonta Into fawhlon ngain, , ven to-morrow, you would fin.l ta women i, ... .1.. u,.i.t in in.t ... tnwi.v , out "But one thing 1 am eertaln of, tha uomi.ri are not tie, ,. ulna mar.Msh: th, arc not so changii aa to -indicate the coming of the Woman-Man,' a the also ujl hei In the Twenty-eighth Die headlines of this article atate. You will irrt, and not Injector, a the entliu be doing the world and myelf favor i Bl)(r3n Hoard In this dlgtrlot wraa g(f ;r you will reruio mis siaierneni wnien la eeMliteri to me Wo'nar flaure mav h, T MBaata b beoomlna Ilk hOllH- man', hut a to her loiing her wurr.n- I. ne., femininity, hr charm. I ay to you, 'No, she ti nV H4UTlrV' DIAGRAM DRAWN r BMBra VOMAN Or 20 VCAK A40 WASN'T DIVORCED Mrs. Byrne upper Admits Her Two Marriages in Annul ment Suit. Mr?. Anita IVarl PoBMfa 0T Hymn, Rpptrt1 be fore Huprome Court IttnVtte (.()fr tny n ttiBW U) a ,ut)porna ,., the cult hrouRht by Julhis lolontan ' Topper for the annulment of his mar- rlago to her on ehe ground that alie was the wife of Charles V. Byrne when she married him last June. Mr. I'upper. a middle-aired woman f the blonde type, te.t.fled tha. she had never been divorced from Byrne when she married Popper. Iater aha caused a stir in the corridor of the County Court House r,y fainting. She w.ls ngatsted to the street by a court attendant and returned to her home In West ime Hundred and Thirty-ninth Btreet. When the cuse was called ysslerd.iv nfternoon Byrne was a witness fo l'oi);ier, do -larhi.; he .nan led Matilda Klenlte at ByraCUge In January, 11M. I'opper swore he married the lump woman undi-r the name Of Anita Pearl Keeser this year. Photograph were In trodUCed ns proof of Copper's conten tion. Justice (loft said he would prefer to see the wife personally. Before She Wenl on the stnnd Mis. ' she liaij anothOf hushand. Then he left her. Justl e Goff reserved decision in the rase. ROBERTS A WATCHER. Vol an Inaprrlur in l luhih 1)11 rlrt, BUBktaaeith i, n., it.- n-. n-onklvn. n. 1, 1910. T" tl Mltor nt Tlif Evtnlni World: in pefeeenoe to your article in frl intiry KU-rtlon oaas "f Jamr 1 1. Hell, published In your Issue of Nov. !'), i dartre tu ay thai ' a not nn Bleotton Inspeotoi! as stated in your jiuucr, but waa n wtit bar In tin, T r.- ty-,-lKhth irtsirh-t ol the Blgl leenth Agaembly DBtrt ' We Inapootor of Blactkut who roeelved a n.i cast tho two . trtot, of irhl n Bi James n. Dell ' - . . .' ' oitr i. iri. i no . o :o . .a.-ue no I reeeiveo mm cam tne " voteo eaiiots M "' KwH'r. in rararence to .ir. wiuiam naniana and Mr. Robert i. ii'n abas wc.-e I , . ... . n. ... .,. ,v. i. i """"' . . n ... ' ganlsallon, Mr. James D. Hell, chair - .... J I... ..... X. .. v...... . I 1 ........ I .... . "'On Yo.ira truly. EDWIN If, HOUBRTH. he. UO Beverly roaO. WHEN SHE WEDDED SECOND HUSBAND Ever, Says Dr. Sargent UNDER DR. SARGENT ANP YERKES EXECUTOR WASTING ESTATE. Mentions One Loss of $3,936, 000 Ties Up Property Here Seeks His Removal. urrogate Thomas sianoii to-day nn order restraining Louis Owsley of Chi. aKo from noting as OMOUtOT In thl Stat under the will of Charles '.' Yeikis. SXCepI where It Is abSOllltl'l) necessary to safeguard the propert) j The Surrogate nlso ordered that Owsle) I"t TVed by publication In .Mr. Yerlte suit for his removal. This action whs the outcome (it an application made by Mrs, .Mary Adelaide Terkea, the widow, who al aged, "on ln formation and liellef." that Owsle.-, namgd M executor of the will In Chi- eago and later appointed ancillary ox. ecutor here, had "wasted and lmpr ;, erly applied" the funds of the estate. Mrs Yi i kes alleges that en Oct. 'j: lust Owsley brought about the sserCl WIDOW Hffi delivery of M,4M,M0 of the bond of the I bad the children brought bof ire su Chlcago Conn oi .iT.eii Traction Company prne Court Ju lice Whitney, who held to the Chi i go itaiiways Company fori that the Heno divorce wsj not binding n,l01,noo, The accrued Interest on eacn I In this gtate, ami h it jean and Lynde bond a tl'.J, aOOOrdlng to Mrs I In t'-.e custody of their futaer. Yerkc-H, w-i.lcl, c iused a losa to the e;a'e of 13, 908,000. Mrs. Y'erkes declnres that her In. tei eat In her K it-band's estate, If rep--y n.imlnlsUM-ed, would be more Mian tJ.i-on.nflo. Oweley, aba ..vh, hns in vested money l.i securities imattthorlaed hy law and ha ntberwlaa gratl)1 In jure.t ma prop, rty. She F.ii ed In Chicarjo. Mr. Yerkc tried noma time agn 10 have Oweley Miatod a- executor In Chi ttagO, tut fallrd. lie under a bond 0l IN0.OM in an llary executor in thia Stst. Owsley l. " man of email mean." worth not more than 1100,0110, with no buatnega except the executor-hip of the Yerkei . state, and B unfit to administer the estate. Mrs. Yerkei allege. Mr. Yerkes'a lawyer !s .lan es Itus, ll S .ley of No. 21 Rchan place. That Oweley employe 1 hi lawyers the firm of Jollne, I.arkln ft Rathbone, Wolfort'g Booat. the equipment of his attorney for the Central Trut Com. , law office, ahou' 110,000 i-. cash ami pny. irhleh hni n Intereat'adveree lolgnaut aB,0N m New Yo ... boadg, the ea.e, is Another of Mrs Ytrk's'e i Those Interesti i ,: Wolfart's rhsrites. a to tho "echeme or oonaptraey to surrender" the bonds of the Verkaa es tate to f Cfhleago Rallwayi Company, Mrs. Vt-rk. say a i "This sale a'.ih rot In ood fllh, or made irli ordinary pruden " Accur.es Chie:go llallw.tya. Tho bonda ware Uu led by the Chi igo Conaoltdajted TTotlon i. . A:- guaranteed by Hfg i uior, Railway ''-i- MB ih. Union ... , . tb. f - ffi'v' $5i tSffi borldl She adds th it H,eTO,000 of the I, nds weie ,., .i- '..,.i, ..u- a , ..... .. .... ...... , .. . """ " '"'" '" ' " central Truat L-orrpany us truetee, .n) hvl'? T" ."T"" .'! .l" " ' fW P' i i oan " .,,. o-. ."-i i. - a,i a iia" uompanji r-r toani .uno'innng i M.0. Thin. he agyei a- a trifle nior loan the accrued Internal, and If i)rley had done, in duty he w.mi.i have auc.t the . . , . . . . ... auarwBiora o in owiai ior tueir tun ; value lnatea.1 of disposing of them gt A louo. .-.lie ii.ii.i-- , .. mi,.', , uit.i c.t.i- .nlrev hatwaan Ow.luv and tha Chi. .w........ . .M..u...,. 1 cage Hallway CKunpaAr. S SUPERVISION. Ar?U Wi tnt LY NC I ONWNfr D "THVS . PS? IAN MllLtTlC WOrWAN OF TJTPeVr i i ;! . 11 U PHI It 113 Reach Agreement Following Aspinall's Advice After Tw o Habeas Corpus Actions. An agreement was reached today in Justice Asp. nail's Court. Urooklyn, be tween Mi. and Mrs Cor. I,. Ontlln, whhel. rcsultil In n UpenSlotl of the habeas corpus i lion over thg ouatody of their two children, j.m", four years old. and Lynds, nine. The Cat Ins wen- married .,;e.relly In Now Jery in re oo aid ispa rated In i:s. going in on tits ago Mrs. Catllnweni to Iteno, NV., mid seemed I divorce, leaving the children In the cuatody of an aunt, Mrs. Bmma V in Vleeh of No B Katkimer street, Brooklyn, from whose house they were kidnapped by the father and taken to his home m Amjstegdam avenue. Manhattan. tin returning from Reno the mother began a ha bee corpus proceed Inn and a month ni.o they dlaappearod from Mr. Catlln'a home and were laier 1 00a ted at the bottte of Mrs. Van 'h-.-k. where upon the father began the aotlon whlon has been halted. Tie parents told Justice Aaptnall to day that they Imd taken Is advice mid reaohod an agreement T - ehibtren ar, to re main with i -ir mother dminv tne nlnn school montl father tha rent of tha I und with their TWO PROTEGES OF HILL GET BULK OF ESTATE, I The will of David Bennett Hill, which will he offered for probata In Allmny In a day or two hy Judge Alton I). 1 Parker, disposes o woifert'i rtoftNt, I wblch Mr. mil purchased from tin. Trltz Kniiiei e.tale when ho mails hll i :..me la Alhanv, and n ... , .-!, of tSO.000, Ut ludlnx the furnlthlnsa In' Boost at ft '.'.'". though the Senator he I rofu.ed 1100,000, s.T.aio- Hlll'a brother. Dr. Aiinr.. Hill, a i . Ian ,:, mi - i-url, and tW ' nephew an.i two nleer'i ara.to t lto.000, Tho balance Is divided equally tween tr. . nn eites of H.r.ator H ll's. ir. Harvey geymour ran rag and i'etr it. atanwltler, who eras tho genator'i .unum. ARCHITECTS FOR CiTY Comptroller Prendergsel 1 I II It navi "" l) nan mill i uuiiari year, If Ih" Hoard ,,f Rstlmote deotds Id adopt hi PUggOgtlOg that a city ar chitect and taff he employed. Al pres ent the i it paya architects a re., on all plan urti.-ri u. wnetner US00 01 not in the pat three ti ,,. tiiesn fees have amounted 10 IUU0.0OO .... i, ...r . 1 p. . I I , ., ' .. - reatl the Comptroller lays Ih expens hi i,m no 11 ,a'..i 11 1 .. . veil, " -- '- - , To-day the Boai I nl I tmed committee tu unrwiiiw wn i .i t. PARENTS SHARE TWICE KIDNAPPED PATH un Lin i DETAIN ACTRESS ON SUSPICION SHE IS LENEVE GIRL Immigration Authorities Take Miss Elizabeth McNaughton From the Majestic. NOT LEAST HIT VLIXE. Nevertheless 'Tom' McNaugh ton's Sister Goes to Iillis Isl and, hut Is Later Freed. nunheth MeNaUfhion, tall nri.l sharp featureil. sn a. tress. Bag di '. ilnesl by t.: Immigration snthorltles today upon her arrival from yneenstown In thg gacond cabin of the While Star liner llajaatle baeauaa of vague sus picion th it Ml waa Rtkal lneve, who iig.irc.i so promtnantly In tha Crlppoa niunler case Mjs" l.en. ve Is under medium height, plump and round featured. Iteporters who saw her when she was captured with I'r. Crippaaj otl board the steam ship MOntroi at Father Point, que- baa, last aptantbarl told the immigra- lion P Ipla t ill .Miss McNaughton clld HOI resemble lo'r In the sllgltfest Mis i MeNaugllton a Ig held Just ihe same Meanwhile Pai CJaaafi iha vaudeville agent, waa in a ttata af nlnd. .mis Mi N tag ion Is a sl-ter of Tom Ma ! Vaughl W, the (HimcdlaA, who I the i husband of all ' Uoytf, the vauaoeill i hi idllm r. MkM Lloyd itartad for 0M I eago yaatardaj afternoon to fulfil an engagement the urpneum t iremt rind Mr. Cai promiaed her fattMuily thai he would bg at the jgaB to-day to meet her s.si ;-in-lnw. C.isy Out Early. a ibeatri . people nay, Mr. ruse, rot up "in t middle of the nlghu namely, ai I o'clock In iha morning, t.. ' on the do. k when II"' Majestic ,n rived. On acootini of the chauffeurs' . rlke ho had dlfBeUlty In getting a ial nh, and the Majeatle hud docked and the passengers wi , nil aahor, .. . n ha reach. ,1 the White Slur pier Miss McNaughton had been suffering I onglderabhi ,.i an ordeal from the time : 1,. Mn, 1 arrived at Quarantine Apparent)) the Immigration paapB ave determined that kjtbel Lenevs ,11 not in allowed in the United Htalea baoauei 'f her connection with tha CHppeb isaa. At any rate, they itg.in a .11. 1 for a Woman supposed ;., he Bthi 1 Lenevoi They were winking on a riild. gram vent from London. Nov. 13. the day Dr. Crlppen waa hanged, stating that Miss I.encve had engaged piihsage on board l;,e Majestic uniler the MUM of Miss Allen and had boarded the ship at Southampton. Later aablogrami stated that the supposed Miss I.enev, had gone to IJii, el "tow 1 and hoard. 0 tin Majestic Ihore. There was no Miss Allan nn the M 1- leetle, luaplelon than atta died to Miss MoNaughton baeauaa s.' caught the Majcatic at Queenatown, Bha ha navr e.-n out of Rngland tefore and was naturally oonfuaad when bombarded w ltli ucsilons. She said that Miss l.loy.l and 1 Mi j . asi-y were to me, t lo r at the pier, lull when no one appeared to claim her '.he Immigration authorltlea determined to tend her 10 Klli Island 11 h a eupiclou person. 1'it Cagey arrived finally and stralgbt sn d out the elluatton. Miss McNaugh ton was placed In his a ire. The Mnj. stl 's peaeang -r were all workad uii over the Incident in which Bigg McNaughton llgured, Some of them had bean Informed before loavlng Queenatown that Mlaa Laneve waa sup- p, sed to ho oti board and tha action of the Immigration authorities aroused considerable ex iltement, They also hud some thrills at the lie Inning of the Voyage, Just as the Unci I was about i" cist off at Cherbourg a water tender on Hie ship 11a ned Kit- I Simmons g it In) i a Hghl with a dock baud and was stabbed to death In sight ut tha passengers lining tha lull. A few minutes later u sailor fe.l from the 1 Majatlc unj era drowned. EAGER 1 0 WORR Health Bsaalaed 10 Hurhl Peed, Tha average healthy dim or woman Is usually eager to lie imy at sunn' 11 laful in.-it !' employmant lint i t dyspepala or Indigestion gal hoi I of one, and ull elldi nvor hncoineia U burden. UA yaar ago, after recovering from an oparatlOD." writes u Michigan iddy, "ill y g(OBttcn and DarVOg DOga!) I" glv. nie mudi troulil". "At tlllli'S Illy ap"'lllr' was vora- I clous, but w hen Indulged, Indignation fOllOBOd. Other t i nes I had no gp. patlta wliatevci-. The food I took did i not notirlsli tne and I urt'.v waaker than eviT. "1 tOSl Intct'i'st 111 every' h Inc. gn wiiitad to ba ab.ue. I bad always ba I gnu I h'TV. -. but now th- ucr. ! j trlfla would upaal ne and brli g on g violent bagdache. Walking .111 the room wgg ntt I'nrt an t proecri od asarctao wn out of tl ueatlon "I bad lean Qrap 'Nutg advertised, but did no? belle vi '..u I read ut tne tiui ' 1 1 laa 1 11 11 e- i'iif i : if 1 waa literally itarvlng, I beat to ont (ii .111" N'ul J. "I im 1 not Uaan able to word for n year, but now after (WO months on OrapaNutg 1 mn anger to ba ut work again, :y atomack glvai na no trouble now, my nerves ure gtagdy us ever, und In erejit In life mi l grol lion bava conn back Wltb tha return to health." Head "The Road to W 'U UIe," In p., us. "Tin re .1 a iieaaon " Kv.-r read tha above latter? A new - - . . ' They are .niune, true, and full of une bijioi ,.in ...- . human intret. WILL CARES FOR A CLUB OF FIFTY WORKING GIRLS. - t. S. RemSM Mike-; Provision to Qtrry on the Pricndshlp Qrclc of Brookytn. That fl'ty work n girl had bttfl formed Into the IThndshlp fhcle hv I I lie-n.en was not known puhitdy un- tH .sterdy win the llllrg of hi lll In , N l "' County, Me wag ., cgrrlag manufacturer In Hroohlyn and had t o ' ' ' ,! k Ctnlrt, t. 1 In I N the circle wag formed its on. J I is ... maki good, uprifhl worn en' of its members, so that t gould I take "their place In life" and he sup- ported by tha aoclaty in an) work they nilght gndartaka. For every member Itemi i 160, whi. h Waa dtpoittod THAT GRAY Is only a beginning. Others will follow only too quickly if you neglect them. NOW is the time to use HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. It will keep out the GRAY HAIRS, and help you to retain the natural color and beauty of your hair. Send this ndv. to me with 10c. for postage and I will send you a generous sample bottle of HAY'S HAIR HEALTH and a sample tube of HAY'S LILY WHITE TOILET CREAM FREE. Address Win. Hardriam, Philo Hay Specialties Co., Newark, N. J., U. S. A. You csn buy $1 00 and 50c. hottles of HAY'S H MH III MTU end 25c. and 50c. sie pckxe of 1 M Y WHITE TOILET CRKAM t Drug ouJ Department Store or I will send direct to you upon receipt oi price. Chests of Silver for Christmas Gifts Nolliinq will Rllkt a morr plrasing gilt than a compart chest of ajlvcf blocked lu contain doznis or hall dozens a worthy and The Meriden Company, Silversmiths Inter 11 iii.ni.tl Stlvrr CO SuccetBor) 49-51 West Thirty-fourth Street Carriage I utrancc, Wth Street Money Ihirerlully kelunded on All Unsat slactory Purchases John Minder & Son HUDSON TERMINAL MARKET Hudson lermliial Bidg., 1 u Ion SI. Entrame. jcJjSf m COOK TOUl OftlM IR OF CHARGE The conU's nltcrniion out hut, no terrors hcn you avail yourself of OUf tree KBof ttTViCV. MhAi I.e. ut I unil. u,l I..-U i...,mn I'rii.ie sail. Keasl I rll lt--e I III' I pa -uu iiiv - 1 ; -Mill I hi I! I ill I Hill's tele. io. IMr. lb. . J. . I .. . I e. It. (JkOCi 5RY Al io iik n 1 1 .-i.i , rag price ilMe s v 1 it 1 11 ini.tN IIIIVKm, ,ra. im.. Isle., hum . 1 o M H it, 1 r.H, rea. 10 . i ,... s unit m 1 i e. 11 M 1 . ,p. iirii e 1 AC ... I IM i I 111 V M I I' -. 11 III I IV I- I I , 1... a v,i,s,,s 1 nt ' 1 1 RSH DEPARTMENT specials 1 mi,. 1 1 s KOBWAt HACBMKCJ ,, Ihe kln.l .ulirr .', if --n 11 nr. earn .nwiiaa; i isiissssisra assjaJMatsj1MMMii1gnMM V I., uiaf itAiriii iS 1 1 palrii-h ' ' i tTii'itli 1 1 ,ii.' I hetll tO ' -ft'! WH Will tllNkf 1,1 K!' MOW .il ry rr.ul v;ai,.w und rrnc. PI r. oi Tr-nn ynur .n onoa nt 'i KhV t i Of lit'W, ''"'fcw. Ulelll 1 I fl : . r - ; i Hi. .. WBP SQ i wKioil I moms BBMOBV44.BB i I (,r .ilt I ! I . . tile New i tlie fr.IT... t, i In a savlncs ' in. The monthly flue ' fif rint. :ir,lr lso tare '1 r. .ltd. Kemsen giving a tmia. smount ever month. At In t.i f ftren year the amount and H earning aro to be ai lded aqually among the member Provision Is mad In itemsan't wD A arry on the work. q--r., nr M.,r..r nnn VamttrU J( p,,,,, Bholl, tn, cltr Hml VP,.,.r(l,v , r.-mni,ner of A- eowltl rortick and Mayor OayMT BM in ,. ,, ,lV.r ., r,p,ir, Fo.dksk mBt , reference to Dr. Daniel C ftp tutmmt nead of tne Bureau of Chat institution in the Financ Da- p,rtmant and lately appointed dlraatar t,y lfle Board of Ambulance Sr1ea 0 , . , i that Koidick had threaten! to reeign. Both the Commissioner and tha Mayor denied the report FIRST HAIR lasling remembrance. Oak or ntahogany encajg, lined with Cnamoil or velvet, in wide var iety ol sizes, may be filled with your own selection ol any oi the exquisite patterns ol Meriden silverware. Combination sets, in attractive cases, less costly. Everything in Silver. Sterling or l'late. and Cut Glass. SPECIALS Jref i rrh iimn. , , . . t,n... anieked r.aicues , Kaniu Cruel Iteef . . . . 1 Itiii I me 1. 1 hiui. '.!.'.'.' .' .' .' i,iV. ih.' . . IMr. lb. . . HI. , lb. . . I I, lb. . . rJe. lb. . -ii.-. lb. lb. .Mb'. SPECIALS . aOe. cm . . lib . hot. IfJe, eaa. . . . . I A . eaa tW, lb. x 11.... at. no invoiopffonk ll ne fjjgH Q,n t fMn Ctag Ihr ii'romML 's- re hair th. ha. ' ' 1 " aeareii ftMuh s r.mr llcll.n I. irr.u, a. i t't ..elvmj tlphasl. mm . w UktOV. ' ' li tia. .ei riRia fau ... ar Ihlo -et fral brittlV Mpwlal gjg. nt. f. ' : : lard. " i. awv L !DtiaitltthSt..N.Y. H Sunday World Wants Bring Monday Morning Wonders. , . i s I 1 eM