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FRII) AY , JfLY 6 . 1917. The Confessions of a Wife \mith, Like A ice, I.ongri l or Friendship. "I «rnl home front that luncheon. M iU'n',' > iM J'.mlu, “very lutji h « .4•'t down I had I'M'i. only hecaus* I ha«l surpriaed tin in into meeting in**, the only rclativ. I hnd in th* world I h»<l been told. « plainly .i * actions could «|inik, I wa . about tin most unwelcome |m r«nn they inukl no * t “I have often wonder**! wliUh feel Inni'lim*** in n k*-enl> tip* young or old Kvoryorji lalk.-t of Hie loro linen*, of ** Id UK*’. I • \|o*it that Is !*«•« Hhim- lh* friends of Holr youth nr* g* n* Hut there t* usually s«*m**- one who belong- to them a s**n or <i daughter or* whom th> \ can call in emergency and then they have their mj-inorien. •‘lint when V* *ii are you rue and alone w.ll you know h**w trrevok ahle everything harks to youth 1 need t*> • nv> every girl I .taw talk ing without another girl I Just wanted t*> talk to **v*-rv hoy and girl at rolling in th< nark. Kvery kindlv . fared woman I no t I wanted to h**l*l out ni> ha ml to ami link h*i l<* l<»\ a nm a little. f**r t want**! love no nitn h " “What vou wanterl. *lenr. wan a mot her." I in' < ri upt and. f'l it l Mo: go -he a i*l. • »n*l you at* the only Woman I hav<* **v* r talked to oi my loneliness whni|ul* k ly reengn ; *1 th* fa* t ” “You fi t '*t, I*aula " 1 said aoftly. “that I • * want'd tny mother thru long y.’jirs after my girlhood'’ I* il.i •< oh 1 out her, Intel for min* - •* “Th Is parthutar afternoon how ever ! wn mot** than ever lonely " sh* fontlnu* I “;«» Aunt TEach**! had been o distant and co|»| r > no*. You ne»> how Inconsistent is human na ture Margo* I w»*nt to that luncheon fur the express purple **f having a little fun with Mint Itachel and then hemline hi behaved Hi lu«t the way I knew *do w *uld hehav* I wan hurt and unhappy I had met trouble tnori than I 11 f wav and then herrins** trouble had made mv heart a< to* I vvh** disappointed in llf* “1 wa-« not *n the mood to l***>k for, a Job In the morning I had ’*, .-n ga* aid hap|>’ thin afterno**n I wan eodden with th** bitten Hut 1 made n v nelf go to th*- nftle. of a man vvft* -*» nano lolled tO'thitlg f*i no* but who I had I * in told wan getting up a nunimei stork company. "It w i to* usual ft nt • >fft. •• of tt.e ft. If! leal ninnager ttiat I • r 11.- * - 111 W'fh tto USH.II Itl.-olenl off; !*>*.' »>n duty T'*i* usual itigemu*. w th a whit* vll covering w tinkle* m tn a*tei|UAt*|v »n dot th* d'<* lo*r gray ing locks, was waititu I’oor woman, ntie deemed mv coming an an Inftu-, n* *n Mo- bated no- Instinctively. I * id ll*- opr f mg -to w irited rno.f - yoiit h *ll»v* v**u an appointment'** said th** l*.y wh* n I Hsl.eii if th; manager w m In ■ N* > nit **. 1 v*oi tell hlin Minn Newt..u Paula \ew fun, tat* *<f the I'.ament t.awton company, worihl like t*i >*•* him i few mihUt* s'" “I Win until red 1111 " the IPO " * t* ■ f* •> and found a t * n ifting in hi* shirt sieves with lo.n f* i-f upon file * ‘ I! • if *■>,•■ ■ i r *n t* In it *v* h. ••>! t i .) : aft T * • These Suits Cost hie *12.50, *13.50 *14.50, *15.50, *16.50 Each! i I Average S 1 Profit on EadOf Vm, Want Me Clothes Shop 171 Griswold “Across from the Garrick” ,» \ f t \ " - , .V. 5 ' .. '« , « I D*icau«« of th« narrow margin of profit .1 modest charge will be made for alterations Open Saturday Night ( ntil 10 P. M. poke well of my power* ae an act i •'*•(* that I dot tint laugh. hut unfor tunately | could n**t * It* that as an tlluMrut lon of mv ability. “‘I want a young gin to play leads, h*» an Id. ‘in stuck In t'lrvo l*iml ' hung* <>f lull •vi i y w«* k Matin* twice 4 wek. Had any •v --p«'l *■ lll'*' 111 BtOC k “'S ’, hut vou know I have had a gmu d* a! of splendid ne* npnper talk about mv work In N«*w l<*rk. Mnn ngi t stands r* id> to fe.vtut* me n> \t fall If I want to sign lip with him. ’Tut* brought the manager's feet down from the table. 'Then vv I y d*» you want thm "oaltlon?' “ , l , "i'i'.i.'* 1 understood It wan for the nurnmn * nlv and I ran still ac cept th< other place in th<* fall If I wish.’ ‘So h* holdln' the Joh open for y< Ml I can nay la > re ad iu* l. \ i; 11! I'll gi v • ymi ,*ie vi nt y 11 vo a w < i■ K for In w* eke." “ 'Vot i tioinrh •• *\\ r - “ I •an *' ift**r i Job hut I don't kn**w wh< th* r thin I.* th** Job I want or not’" •To fie rontinnedi Printtna—lke plain neat kind—that |m i*'i*M—llmen Ini) Kept. Wain -ISttO Modern Barbara Frietchies Wave Needles and Thread Instead of Flags, Making Kits for ‘Sammies’ l’p todhp mlnuto fominlnr* patriot ism got**- n.u har« Krtofrhln on** t»«*f i* r Instead of waving tho flac it g* i- butty waving needle and thread, making comfort kit for ihr Sam mies. The Thirty first regiment is go ing to leav** m less than two weeks, and it hadn't any comfort kits. Com fort kit nr* unromanth and full of trouble, but they help save the day. to *-av nothing of pants, tem per.- and health, t'ol Pack and all tlu* nfllrer- of the Thirty first ‘-ay they'd like some comfort kits; th* Kid Cross says they’re going *o g* t Vm if the women of Ikdroit will help. "W* need 2.L’41! comfort kits he for** July l,"i, ‘ said Vice President !!\res li (Jitch,e||, of the hetroit chapter of th* Red Cross ''We're calling on th*- women of I>etroit to .i\* th* « a a good bye gift to the soldi.*r W** ne**d 2.p02 kits for the Thirty first eni'sted men, r.S for the officers, anti IS'J for the two ambu lance companies Some ladies' so cieties are already taking care of One W on~*an s ?loiy RY CAROLYN BEECHf-H CIIAITKR I win Myrtle riivlifil in my room, i I• 11* i In lit-t hun*l. ' li* n't < old Martha l*n n< t *n nounving m* M s ail my fauli, sh* coitmiciK-ecj. “I jti.* t couldn't w i i* I. I ’ !■ . till Oil I V> ,* .i• I < i , * .* I I t* ll* r li. i t ll**i:.iinl, ami I t,*td y *ll ■• * i *lliJo't i.iCt ii.*j i*• , !;* la rt, li*' - '"U'hit to the world h.i.' • ■ it.<' I* 11 •-1 got to <|o wifti my * ;*p i**■ i * * f Ri>hert'.* ’ I c* -.!.* e * rui ' an i Mil by I.* r hi it!*:* *• *ii 11. .-. *.-i , "till, Ik's *ii< i in . a tluiUH <1 I wasn't at n I 11. t * till -hit I kliew I • f*>r ■ *!' t* \ * II 1 ill 11' t know that I et "O'd *p hl* *>.' it n o l«ut you imii'itili* r that o**'t visit Hi llund load , vvt.* ti sh> * uin> <n alone and < leimtined *• f* w <lh If you recall it. -he spent most **t her tlnu with Robert « **ti - nitrr *.■ I had a foolish idea that >on *i * > t Ilk* )t vi i y n*u< h. but "M hat in the w* r 1 * I ar<- y* ,i driv ing at. Myrtle l,*ave trie out • i it, nti'l tell me" 1 v«i l imp" t o-tis 'y, un at>l** to see what Myrtle was getting at "Well, Holland was planning to leave Tod. thought ah* couldn t stand I Is ineffir|en* y ami all ttiat “Plannitia t*> I* hv * 7'<**i i fig itn Interrupt* *t. In*-r* duhui "Yes. ttint's what sh«* cam** out h* te .the Sixth engineers at the fair grounds h> making ‘house jxivtfor them ” Comfort kits are lumpy and havi brown canvas outsides. Tfic out sides are brown canvas bags, lit t»v 13 Inches, with a drawstring at the top Here's what goes into those brown canvas bags; Khaki-colored s*-wlng *<*tt'*n. No 30. white sewing cotton. No whit*- darning cotton; needles. SV darning needle; n«-e<||e rase, l*utt *>■* khakl-colored and white, me Hum size. In hags three Inches by fi • • large thimble blunt-pointed s.-i«s*>rs cak*- <*f soap, safety pins, medium sir.**, black, small *-omb, toothbrush tooth paste, small round mirror steel handkerchief*; lend [>*-n*il * playing cards pocket knife, str *nu h 1 a*l *■ ** talcum powder; shaving «'i* '‘WVimcn’s clubs, sowing circles, scout organizations, everybody who wishes to help," said Mr fJifchell. 1 "should send the completed hags * to the Red Cross committor on 1 supplies of which Mr- W H Rtir ' tenshaw is chairman. The address j is Newberry house. No 4<*3 JefTer son nve., arid the telephone number I is Cherry 3411.“ There are just 000 suits in this lot—models still left from the original shipment of TOO suit . plus a large quantity since received from the factory. I pay $12.50, $13.50, $11.50, $15.50 and $16.50 for these suits. By selling them at sls, I a\rr age SI.OO protit on each garment. That’s enough for me. If you were to attempt to duplicate them at ordinary stores they’d tax you up to S3O for uch swagger suits. All are hand-tailored—belted and plain stales. Plain and fancy fabrics—nll-wnnl and fast -color BLUES AND BLACKS INCLUDED. DETROIT TIMES v it nt* *1 lieii ri to g# t her * * v • * * t**r ti« * . • • i lit h wvm Id I i..*-i • ii* lui t * ru.*,, | i) ; n aoiit* hi'-yii y. :.**;n . h« didn't know." i ' ,i w i * gi.mints was she .. a it f r a * v-re-r' i * and v, .. * t atlo-r gay <:u. I 1,1 he *i da Vi» after J <*U I rt I* r*f >i **|rig t* • l*e , *. -Ii *i,i miM‘t»lev > • , t M i*d t v. iva liar *| for iilni t*> * r. ;> iiis • id ai'qualntances • : • i mi- and \nv way, rt**- found i nth* i in* riiiilnatmg ; »*’••• - * i* rstaiid w Inch Tod i ' u , • .piii-n satisfactorily. Ho !• I.* ii hi **rf here t*> **unsult i** I li*. Ilk* II good lellOW. per t** 4,0 t*a* I* and giv • Tod • • < i *i• • inc«-, mad*- ti* r think she •*' p* i ill. ini.-tij* k* n in thinking he i- ’**n untiiithful. al'hougli he ii ,t i iv* U*-**n foolish. She told rue • t K<»h* rt .- id ther*- was no hap- I *u* *> . a divoi**. *| woman, ami lots < i tl* i* . li* It at Now she Is so i . aiol happy that sit** allow'd her* • I to ' . inltu'-m * and by him, that she t**l i *, w* • | hi.- inly ice and returned to , Tod "Hut why this sudden change of h* rrt I -V.iil 'Mow aha discovered that sh* w a.-- mistaKcn, or has Tod field* ,v r.f ii;.<d a li*l promised t o her oin*' ~ i d* husband hereafter?" A m* an little f* * linn *>f gladneas, <*f | which I was iinmediat* !) aslianied. * r 1111• • I ov< r rn* ns I thought that '•-yen Holland, with ail hri h**auty and l.*r tnorp'y, i ould n*<t hold her tnis- I nml \l*n wer* all atik«. ami tite*| Jot us as Si on .* i they knew tfiey pos *S* sserl us I thought t ■ 111 ••» 1 V j “I dn t kti**\* about that. Myrtl* 1 replied. “Hut the have a little s»*n li* ■ Just *.v •< k old today. Think i>i H Hand with a bah> i do h"p< it w i I ■** fx r* her instead of Ilk*' “or! iiittii iigh h* isn t so bad looking Holland sm. tt nt she is s*> grateful to Unbelt f*r persuading her to go !r.* 1, Ho insisting that sin* try if ati (*rh«l y.'iir hefot «r !i a!i> deriding. “M\ baby "shall ro*v* i say that his li *llii r wm- h *1 ■ v or* ••**.’ Myrtle r*»d M >,iii th* let f* r iii her hand, “and if Mr Mrnvfon i- willing. 1 have decided to rail him Robert firaytnn Fr* < man T hop** fie will t>e as good a man as Robert " "ll* migiit sh\ worse tilings than flint Ills mother was a divorcee." [ returned bitterly*, ignoring entirely th** ortf, r part * f Myrtle'* quotation "I'erhiipe: hut Margaret, that's nut ♦h<* *i*-a A g o*l many lawyers, good ■ *l* - at that, if they knew the extent of 11 In?.*) • 1 rtun*. vo iiW ha\* g'adly lakeir Holland's soh* nnrl <<ir i in• < 1 a llv'.i** Hut Rob* rt Is dif fej.nt H* was thlnkini <rf Holland's hnppmes-. I d* n’t t * li* vc h»* on* • • V“n tin* ;eht *>f h* r monev. "I w isb I t* a* I your faith," I an «',v* red scornfully “Still *.ti*r. Margaret* I'm sorry " Mv rt'e talk'd « f r vv niottient* *>f tin. personal things and th<*n ruahetl over i, t* ll Mr M iHinny the n* vv : t(<>l - ; land ha.l h* « n n great fnvorltr- v* rtfi j f-* r. s** n**vv -tie would have an"tii*-r It. ihv to * !i*hll«- ami spoil as she hn«l Hetty VYl'iri Mvrtle h»<l left i thought of nha t she had sirltl. of what Holland had written So Holland fonsidered it a disgrace f. r chtldr n to !*• n t' I * *i v **r* t* * llow * • I*l *-i, I Well. I didn't ugi * -i thought it tiior- luiii.. ti ' *!r< ** i.* •• \ * in at* attM .. ~ h *h v. !y I** *1 In * if in - . , \ ..*1 li, . Oil I.* he » - t' • . .I*o th* y * ould c**t * 1 p t* * hr *.!•.• It,, l h 4- r t* *' I 1 ■ lire, km V n* v t♦ t . • n. , , W' I I'll g, It lot !!i t,I "■' It* »V . i • ,I *1 t ll* •HU • X I VI ...4 • I best f.*r tit**, t** -r t<o' r' * tiihlr* n and best I.f all r**r ! • t A Small M *tt?r liis vy il*’ (lh, ti* iv * in*, mi lace collitt Mr ncttingl> That'- nothinp I hist ;t suit <»l cl tlll* -la t cl(c.ioi) riH> ■*? i *• y •. - •*( •- j } * / *»•>*«,» "h | •* * OALFONTE On the BF.ACII .nd BOARDWAI K 1 ATLANTIC CITY, N J. \ i Rttl Recreation—Recuperation Spend a few Hays at the Cha! font** the hotel of hospitality aed hom* like charm, American plan Golf and yacht privilegr*. ‘ Mane reservations r>ovv. THE LEEDS COMPANY America Must Win-Efficiency First! OUR “FIGHTING MAN” MUST BE HEALTHY QI'EEN NICOTINE IS OI K GREATEST ENEMY ! ! ! ■.v> mutifi what the eigne tto ma> t" t<> quality. It* dl r< • t action »«n the syst* m 1»» \v>>r-* titan u)' ch< |, only mere lnsid-1* T. I). < rnfltera, >l. It., Ildltor ••J,Mirntl of Indirlrl'." “In an «nu r-.* m v hk< thl* it I worth while t > seat -lohn Bar If yi urn on tin* tot> mran with M> 1 ..••<!> Ntiotine ami give them i I \v | i lat I! <>rl.a I, tmntr> t.eiltlemnn.*’ Hn» <V 1!»IT. Enlist at Once in the “Clean Life Club” of The Anti Cigarette League of America I l tfi Woman'* Temple, M's s n , |.-« s>nltr M.. ( lili nun, I.■•»«■ v Pugs t;«Ht< n. Founder; Jam> h J. .Trffiey*, Field I'lrertor. 01 K SLOGAN—“ V CLEAN LIFE” Ihe per non nhn sell* or u i«e* tohneeo or lltpior to a “fighting man" help* lo fie tent \ merlea —*s e*ll tell .soil nil) !!l watvh this • \r 700 MILE UUIR IR|r DOraH I, M„kM,< -Vani ,\ delightful. >•» ne\;i<naive water tep lo (hi most pirturer,t|U'» summer c ••rt on tin Lake*. Hound lri|> approximately including tne» i- and berths 1,000 MILE LAKE TRIP Detroit to Sault Ste. Marie Koiind I < uppi • ' maif-l? * nte«t« end berth* Included. Stop, nvcn .i* tipeni ir.d M ■) ••« I in i Tirk' t- y■ >d returning *Vt "1 Min I. in I*■land and s.-mlt Ste. Marie steancr< I • .i • *■ Detroit Mon* iii\ • ir. - : -i: iidat - •■tv s r. p. ni.. W edn'eada y* and Fridays at k !0 a. m., rvntrol Time, DETROIT AM) CLEVELAND N WIGATION COMPANY Steamer* Irav? Foot of Th-rd St. SIX STEAMERS Between Detroit & Cleveland |* Every 24 Hours 1 Till luxurlml* ►tiMltlrlx nf till* I* &■ O. Ltn»- .rr.Tl » 1 nil j t • i (i I.- r inivl, <lii i >r niccl:t. lirtum-n j 4 ' Unit and t'lev»lan<l Steamer Schedules * > « ■-* . »» l.it.tv ■*\i‘< i>f Sun- l f ' . 1 • hi . < nt •!! Tim.-. 5 '' _li» «*•» fi’i'rri 1• ii v>- dully .it 1 ' t i». | . mi I '! i> in.. »-• uriK fit 1 ; .. • it’ •-1 mi- i v ■ . • • ' •>••••• I ' 1 ” 11 - v h- Dctrcii 7 'rv i' ’ on Cos. F ? v • •• ■ * K f v, \ -'ll XT. V i *■«•.. p! • V n-T>. M T. V •" V • • ■ ..... ■ -5. ■ *‘j Jj-' 1 £=3/*J-' -v- -C'ffV' ■J - r.r.\ .. a . . ■ ** -pa ; t 7„ “ i- ?er w * “v, ■' * r > r A5 '• ; -• •' -*r tis : /« 4~:- r - : •'•** - • fc** f i gM ' •: v - * W k" : V-'J •" . £■ * . • • % ■ ..... <i *v , 7 , ' .:*.& ,t ...u; f. li T * .* * - tfMjilMßl T Wharf ft", i ««• i ~ rim*. fi t i » f K Coit Hi:tnn ». \ ~ , , . da * «& • - Sirdar* mifn!n» , . lJ taav.a daii> a <9 „ 1w,1, a. ••* v * r-A »;«v. ru You Can He Cured ut>' • M 111 ernl.i^f While You Work M \ met hod - pet mil you to retain v ,.tir poMltloii ami k<»-j-, • r w nfkltiK while being cured. • »v* i l.iMin ot tu r * Itnye lieeti cured ».> me why not you" t i>n*ultntlon free. Dr. igiutz Mayer •Mii.g-.1-I I ham tier of l iiiutiirri'P lllala. Hour*: IO l» l»i • *" *• *>nt. and Sun.. IO l» I- lleer lUpIIIK Tne*ilH». .lul> It C\|/9 Day Trips to Cleveland M, ~i ers I. a\ e for i 'l' velum! dailv • m *pi Sunday at *;3rt h. nr. c.ntral Time, arriving at Cleve land m l | m Fare, one way. J-. Stemnei - lea\ i foot of Third St Detroit A • Irtelnml Xmlgmlnn i'Mnpnn.i. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES IT PAYS Li" ' ' 1 io' i ■ • 0* • 4 ' r * • f»J * f l*" 1 ,|B N» '», *t 4 * >• lit v .n . \V. * :•. ■ * » I*l. Os **| * i «•» ?%•♦> .',• I MM 'owl , j i * • 1* . ijr ii ket uit'.t. in O «*i,l(i clrtti. in. n mJ. SPECIAL/ 11 ' V Ladies’ Low | J f Shoe Bargains Friday Morning Only I/rfy b Ladies* Patent, suede, velvet * j and tan pumps and oxfords. We have practically all sizes with a large selection from !!•» to l' 2 . I his entire lot is all broken lots and odd styles. \ ERY GOOD VALLES NONE EXCHANGED jjrnU This lot comprises the cream of (JuJS Mk our odds and ends; ever} small fc- Hj? Q J l°t included; in all leathers. Lj Priced up to $6.00. Come in raj early and net the tirst pick, as Fv these will not last long at the price they are marked. P. J. SCHMIDT ‘>2 and M Michigan A\e. x >ll *i:xi 1;x rs JB Bk ■ I I ■ I ■ ■ IBs H TMI ».\ V AND TANARUS« ».M< >IIIIOW "VIA. AT 2. 4 T r*. •* HI -S' ROSE TAPLEY 3T I VTKUHSTINC T.XI.K ON llo\V I KTCRKS AMK M.%DIC. Alsu Showing PliMur»’H of t'.f Vlttmrnph Studio, AVhorf* X <>u Anita Stewart, Earl Williams, Alice Joyce, Harry Murey AND OTHER STARS AT THEIR WORK IN ADDITION TO THE KEGLLAK PROGRAM CONTINUOUS nnnKiram m H 0 h Class Picture* 1:00 to 11:00 |IJ UUI IXI P 3 LzJIUI and Vaudeville ANNA HELD’** (Amateur tIiVING Contest! CHARLES RAY DAUGHTER |m,„ m-,* | “The Clod Hopper” I DETROIT OPhRA HOUSE 1 j LAST WEEK 1 Continuous 100 3 50; 6.0a« 30 = MIX I 91 ,« on I T. \I. I i;*» \X KI.K £ I M»ia* t ill. *1 \ MADISON - w ; h e 'k s Earl Williams In “Till: >1 XI l>'l'lt4»XF* EXTB * GENERAL CXTR . A . PERSHING'S ARRIVAL IN FRANCE Hnll> nI 'i. 7 nml I* ;».m. .Inf.* ». - In I I Eryant Washburn fc Hin nirr prl«-p» In-*., Min. .V 1101. T C« <ll *>piiln li-lrriil \llln llli»r*l vOLISEUM OF 25 AMUSEMENTS On I Tip Hoard Unit. .»n*» lor Ihh i 1.. rrri. >n . i it- i-. • All l*i r * ■ dm: Til KIT \lMin** Til \M 25 Amusements 25cM^i,i,;\%n, llprn ftpr> nlithl, Mil. A *>«n. Wt‘n* □ BELLE STORY UpOnnir ||pH«nn A * . <1 *hn’np. M I In- llrp.iin l.iinlrn. Mlillr < nrr 13 Trill. ITdnanl Warahnll ' It-ih, >||» A I ii< It Mm>rpr*i-npp. A V E.: U " . The Burlesguers I \ I. \ \ »U\IH IT \ N you nkp' 1 ' * priRDU f R \Mrns Columbia £|G|» 808 LO 458*“ -25 I Weak Darn II a.in., 1 i.'IO and 3 p.m. Snnilava !li3o a.m., «*V't p.m. Hein ruing A rri vr i.' »V H p.m. I'aaiem I line. 11nnri 11 ii and llnlliiiuj. I'lirr (F.x pf ! H“lidsy») lllr ( hildreu MOONLIGHT Will. on Sir. Cnliimliia or Sir. ( Ini re every li veiling Kxrapl Sun. mill Molt. Si3ll lore lllr. (l.i' H'*lnisjr») SUNDAY HVK. Colmnbin I.iikr Hide and Conprrl lllr >o liqnnra i>rinilt»<l. EiaOrn Standard Timi* AM trip* lr..n« Hale* St, T4* rl|bl lo ralnar Os |»rra«».i almi.«M,n Io l.nata an I park ia r,|ar,#.l. y liiff JS‘ n '■*'*r rut ’n -'*'’ ' ives every cL.' <. V:' r i.i. Time for ru- i.*-.- *, C**;! i t .\Mflt, C!evt • 1. .sky, l ~ > -( • ‘ •• llafpl* •! In I in* I*.i* i*» fivnra* Karp. A i • I —Sr -~rr— —: pyS”—“7 ■ ia— a*aa> I I ~ I v , f. | »• an •- I*:*;.} ' :10 m. m. )ii,7S one way. i OO kil l LOni > :&e. I'rjrt? I *»i #*r \ 2« i» I * ii off lln f i 1 i 4 ,> im Vi utlf. * a4< <b Him#, ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES* IT PAYS a.hi *»i:xti:.\rs Pnt<i<ir.L •**»»• 'Dir*. I'm**.. T luir* liarr EK »"d s »t. -%«.•. xiKhi*. a.Xf-r,n,*-7.Xi*. sMi Xniiii.fi XfNMilit—St li \Xrrk THE HONSTELLE (0. In n dent.nt, hi nos thr Edna OCR MRS! McCHESNEY \' »l'—lll* llnltnl) Hunker Henn LUCEUM , Continuous Hut*. larrittliiß II n.m.-ll p.m. vit.-Sun.dliil. XX orlit’n <• ren teat XX nr In I'let urea Heroic France XX here Our llot a Xre t.nlng I niter Xu*plee* .11*1 HI, h. Intnutry. 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