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i 1DWER TAXI RATE PROVIDED FOR IN E panics Admit Can Charge Less and Make Profit. OPEN NEW STANDS. .Proposed Measure Has Mayor's i i Approval and Inquiry Shows Varying Fares. A new taxlc&b ordinance drawn under fayor Oaynor's eye and embodying the features of the Xlcols measure teemed worthy of enactment by Chief J of the Bureau of Licenses James O. Wallace and hla chief Inspector, John THIS ORDINAN KDrennan, who have made a study of taxlcab regulation, la to be Introduced B In the Hoard of Aldermen next week. 1 uinc. J " " I L I VI II 1 1 1 13 nivuia ordinance now being considered and to 9 give the city an lmmedlato relief from t.ie irregularities of taxlcab trampor tatlon. Besides taking a firm grin on the rate uiic9ii(iii inn omiini ur.nnancQ uucs "special Interest" concerns. It retains utiio mv futmiB in .null u. uu.ia " 1 1 c i ii iiuiiiiii. mu iiuiiBtu uui un 1 1 1 uu retofore restricted spaces In front of oares. lousier rmiaces una oiner lenner ' loin resort for the use of all. It pro- ,Yiaei penalties for violations, reoucea . the rate irenernllv In vome At nresent of mi ttiiia nnn .n.ni.i iiia riiv auinar iim to deal rigorously with persons guilty of tampering with taxlcao clocks. Chief Wallace pointed out to-day that while there Is much Justice In the claim of the Independents that the "truat" eonocrns monopolize the trade, that special stands, nevertheless, have ad vantages to families who rive In hoteto. Such companies are responsible, he said, and few complaints are made against the twice. The present rmtea are ob jectionable. "The only rate which did apply," laid Mr. Wallace, "waa declared unconstitu tional by the Supreme Court, in the com of the Universal Taxlcab Company gainst the Mayor. This decision wiped ot for practical purposes an rates apply ing to taxloabs and forced us to either disregard ihe subject entirely and allow the taxlcab people to charge anything they pleased or to fall back on the old coach and cab rates which arbitrarily ponnttted an owner to ohargo II a mile for a, vehicle seating four paraooa." TAXICAB8 OHAROE AT - RATE IN EXCE88 OF COURT RULfNO. The rate which the Court t ajflde was 0 cents for the first half jrrlle and 10 cents for eaoh additional quarter of a mile. At present nearly all taxlcabs chara-e at rates much In excess of this figure, although It was testified yester- m -t .... M-ntian. Thfl m.mhir of the Ujr u, ........... ....... ---- Independent Taxlcab Owners Associa tion, that sixty of hla associates met Slay 7 last and agreed to operate their machines on the following dbsi; o 30 cents for the first halt mile ana 10 cents for each additional quarter of a mile. Mr. Thlel and other Independents plainly told the Aldermanlo special committee comprising Bryant Wlllard, Chairman: Samuel Marks, John Bolles, Ian It. Coleman, John J. Meaghan, Henry T. Qrlmm and John McCann, which have, at last, been aroused to action by public clamor, that he was well sa-tltfloj with the self Imposed reduced scale. He assured the commu tes that even further reductions might b made If the new ordinance would abolish the private etanda. He had made good profits on his Investment at the' reduced rates, he said, and was sure taxlcab men coald stand the re duction If an open field for all was declared. The Aldermen learned many things net before brought to thslr attention. Maes the Wleol ordl aaao was lntroaaesd little or mo headway has been mads by the Board. It was not until Alderman lamul Marks compelled the adop tion of a resolution looking to as lnyestlratlon of the complaints of exorbitant charges that the Com mutes on mules took action. Bran in this the Boles committee took Its time, nearly two month laps ing; before the special committee was formed, and In order not to eclipse the oustomarr legislative speed records of tho Aldermen, Chairmen Wlllard then oonsumed Take a Practical View of THE Renting Situation Alterethtr too manv commodities ara irfrerecf for sale, nowaday. backed by the Ions statement thst they are "beat." Hut thus are practical days. rs many like those who hall iiiwitrl11 . nA diminn to HDi a Hut thus are practical days. Ttiwe ra minr Ilka those who hall, "from Missouri" and demand to "do enown." Ttisra's plentr of PROOF that World ads. are bv far the beat for renttna houses, apartments, storra. offlcas. Ac. 26,025 World "To Let" Ads. Last Month ' 1.U70 mere than pOTTBLB the 1S.1TI "Til um KQli yrinivu iiiihiui ! And thar wer New York City j aid. Times. Bi f DINED. And thar were alvan a circulation In J raa.tvr tnu am nor. Bun and Tribune COM- fl World "To Let" Adi . Lead 1 Only BcUH They Succeed i I About jjuw Sunday World F "To let Ads. To-Morrow The Ideal Husband? Only the Unmarried Girl VWSSVWVMMVVSsNvvs ,-,-,,--,-,- - ,--, -,-,--- nnnri 1-i.ru-u uwvuTjvv-LrLn Talks of Him Why? - mwmwww Let Mere Man Read These Words of Mrs. Kate Trimble Woolsey, Then Go Way Back and Sit Down. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. ''BmBBBBBBmW I student and advocate of eugenics, has to say about htm. "You can't produce an ideal AiMDand eitnply by eliminating the tin detlrable hablti of the ntucultne being," Mr. Wooliey declared. "You notice that no one doct much talking about the ideal hutband, except the unmarried girl. Whyt Becaute he it a myth. Nowhere on the wide tur- face of the globe can he be found. "Sow, I'm not a roan hater. I tntnx tt might be possible to find an Ideal man. but not an Ideal husband. Mao bare made a business of being men for thou sands of years, but they haven't given .hnurht tn being husbands. On the other hand, tt would be easy to dls cover an ideal wife, but not an ideal woman. For wifehood has been woman's business." Mrm. Wocdaarr. who s Drang Into fame a few rears ago by sharing with JCad suns Curie the honor of being one of two woman delegates to the Interna tional Free Thought Congress at Brus- eala. hu been an enthusiast on ins ubteet o biological breeding cor a long time. She la, In fot. ons of the pioneer eugenUts of the United States ana nas lately given her attention to wrong wn first eugenic play, which she cans "Babrology" and wUloh M to M pro duced by a New Tork manager nit fall. MORE INTEREST CO IN THE BABY THAN THE HUSBAND. . "I must admit," Mrs. Woolsey said yesterday at the Great Northern Hotel, that I am leas Interested In the subject of the ideal husband ftsan m that of the Ideal baby." But serhaps one is a necessary pre liminary to the other," I suggested. "Perhaps," Mrs. Woolsey rewotantiy conceded, "but I regard the Ideal baby as a poaalbtMry. while the Ideal husband seems very much of a myth. How oan an ideal husband be developed in a civilization which doee not permit woman to seflect her own mate! "It would be much easier to develop a super race of monkeys than of men. because among the so-called lower ani mals the female really ohooees the father of her young." Then you think the ideal huaband will remain a myth until women pro pose marriage." Precisely," Mrs. wooisey replied, -it Is a fact known to all scientists that the female when she exercises her right always seeks the highest. She has an Instinctive preference ror tne qualities necessary to the production of a super another two months, nearly, oall lng this committee together. Its first session was yesterday. Be sides hpnrlng that rates may be re duce 1 and profits mnd,e, the committee heard from John Drennan, proDaDiy beet posted taxlcab'offlctal In the city government. Mr. Drennan's testimony was exhaust ive. Ho spared neither "trust" owner nor" Independent, and plainly told the committee that W per cent, of the com plaints lodjred In the Bureau of Licenses are against Independents He explained this, however, by adding that, as a rule, complaints against company taxloabs uro attended to either at the hotel whore tho rab has space or at the company s offices, and do not reach the Bureau, while complaints against Independent! come directly to the Bureau. The committee will receive a complete llt of nil complaints filed against taxi cab service In New York fioni Jan. 1, 1IJ, to the preeant time, from the com panies and the bureau next Thursday, when It meets again. Mr. Drennnn of fered tho following list of the various "special privilege" taxlcab concerns operating In New Tork, tho number nf licenses for machines and the rule charged for first and second mllea. The list follows: Bala fltat IJctom No, lit Mite M MU B'way Taxi Co.... 10 "0 1 Cab & Taxi Co... 2U 60 W Conn. Cab Co 161 H" M Carnegie Hill 6 30 W M. & B. Less Imp. Taxi Co 1 60 Cadillac Taxi Co. It SO DO Corvnn Oarage Co, S to 0) Cruise & Keelon Co 13 K K Frawley Trnns. Co 11 ' 80 GO Hart Bros. 9 10 SO Haverty, Stables, CO 49 m to Kayton Tazloab Co 40 SO 10 aaeea.aaaasSasaaisaaasasaaaa "You Can't Produce an Ideal Husband Simply By Eliminating the Undesirable Habit of the Masculine Being. "Men Have Made a Business of Being Men for Thousands of Years, but They Haven't Given a Thought to Being Hus bands. "The Ideal Baby Is a Possibility, While the Ideal Husband Seems Very Much of a Myth. "It Would Be Much Bmmler to Develop m Super-Raoe of Monkey Thmn of Men. "Man Is Known Scientifically to Be Less , Fastidious and Discriminating Than Woman. His Tendency Is to Choose the Meanest, the Weakest, the Woman Who Most Flatters His Assumption of Superiority. "We Must Give Up Sighing for the Ideal Husband Until We Gain Our Rights to Propose." "The ideal hutband doet not tmoke, doet not drink intoxicating Hquort, doet not eat nat." Such Is the 'brief and categorical definition offered by Miss Jesslo HollWay, a young; Engl lab. artist, who Is about to marry a grandson of tbe poet Longfellow. He sounds rather tame, this smokolees, drlnkleas, meatless Ideal, does he not? By no means the sort of person whom vie consider a conquering hero In New York. In fact, he sounds as If a professor of eugenics had Invented him. Yet here la what Mrs. Kate Trimble Woolaey, au thor 61 'Hepubllca Versus Woman," aid a profound race. But among mankind this right to ohoose the beat ha been taken away from her. Man proposea marriage, and man Is known scientifically to be teas fastidious and discriminating than woman. His tendency Is to ohoose the meanest, the wealteet. the woman who most flatters his assumption of superi ority. HER INDIRECT CHOICE SAVES RACE NOW. "Man's unbridled choice would take us further and further from the Ideal wife. But Ms disastrous Influence) Is checked by the frequent indirect selection of wosnan, the fact that now and then woman Imposes her will upon man by proposing to him herself, while peraoad tag him that he Is doing all the courting, "mil Ua ftapusttp Mat aara am stB eCeee. So wtfs cam b ewe. eMsted lasal wke wis tae aaam of her aholee ttuomga his stmptdlry. Axd mo seam earn be regarded ae am ideal h Bahama wke eaa be eo bass- booaled. "eerloualy, I don't think there la the slightest hops of reeoulng the ideal husband from the mists of mythology until woman resume their right to pro pose marriage, and of course they cant do that so long as a proposal of mar riage Is equivalent to asking a man for support "I sm a suffragist, but I know suf frage Is only a part of the change to come. Great mechanical Inventions of the future will free woman from the thraldom of housework and the home. Bhe will resume her natural plaea In life. She will be the 'female of the species,' with all the rights of the fe male, and the most Important right le that of ohooclng the father of the Ideal baby, 'There will be no Ideal husband till the whole world studies and accepts what I call In my play, Uabyology.' Biology Is the solence of life, so baby ology should be the aclenoe of babies." So there you are! We must give up sighing for ths Ideal husband until we gain our lights to propose. Who wants to lead the paradeT This Is a call for volunteers. Mason Seaman Trans. Co W to to N. Y. Trans. Co 11 70 40 U. S. Motor Co... S3 80 So Universal Taxi .Co U SO 50 Renault Taxi Co. 44 80 0 Taxi Trans. Co. (Publto Uc.).... S2 SO 40 niverslds Taxlcab Co S SO GO Mutual Taxlcab Co IS SO GO New Taxi Auto Oo M SO 60 Berkley-Brevort Taxlcab 7 80 GO Cuneo-Clerlok ... 7 80 GO Yellow Taxlcab Co 1 80 60 Total 1,461 Independent taxlcab owners, licensed. 3M. Independent taxlcabs operating at the 30 rent clocks, GO. Independent taxlcabs operating 80-M rale, 33i The new ordinance also proposes to display In a conspicuous place on the taxlcab a sign Indicating that Its license was obtained within a year. It Is Mr. Wallace's Intention to have all the li censes expire on the same day, as Is the case with the State licenses of motor vehicles, and not on eaoh day of the year, as at present. Under the present loose taxlcaib laws It Is Impossible to tell If taxlcabs have the hack licenses up to date or not. LANDSLIDE CHOKES RIVER. Caneee Charaplaln to Rise as Feel and Flood Big lection. QUEBBC, June l.-A landslide at St, Luc, Champlaln County, haa filled the bid of the Champlaln River for a dis tance of 800 yards, eauslng Ihe water to rise twenty-three feat and overflow tho surrounding country. Damage to prop erty was considerable, but so far as known n) Uvea wero lost. TjMI MVMHINO WOULD, Because He Is a Myth! if kk f ;K3jBr v iff fS WwtBjMsmmmmmmWKLmmW "rl If rfl rU'ammBBBBBrS!i!BBBHIH& w Wl iKlsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssmssr v TC CRAZED OWR WIFE'S DEATH HE WRECKS HOME Frenzied Widower Fighting to Smash Casket When the Police Arrive. The ooaesion of the over the body of Mrs, Margaret Phelan In her home at No. 608 West One Hundred and Forty-seventh street, where she died three days ago, was transformed Into a scene of confusion shortly before dawn to-day when the dead woman's husband, Martin Phelan, became sud denly frensled and attacked his six sons and four daughters. Although Phetan Is a man of small statute and is part sixty-five years of age He fought with such fury that his six eon oould do nothing Tvlth hlni and had to call In outside aid. The entire neighborhood was thrwn Into 1. commotion by ths violence of the wiaower. Patrick Phelan. the elder eon, Is a po- "w aitaonea to the Weatchesler station, and throughout the evening h( had been having trouble with hla fattier Ttie old man broke into doiwi nf nh,,... His children pleaded with him not to disgrace) them and he left the apart menL Retumlnar ahnnt a 'morning he burst In upon tho wake and Began snouting; abuse for the dead and the llvrng. Selxmg a chair ho prooeedod to wreck the funMure. He throattned to destroy the casket In which his wife's body lay. It was then for the first time that hla sons wero forced to lay violent hands upon him, dragging him 10 a room ana loaning the door. Poltoemen Itoach ami Connelly found him battering at the door and smaih Ing In the panels. Ho had driven all the mourners, save the two son thut guarded the remains, from the house. He lougni uko a wlM animal all tho way to the polloe station and continued his raging after he had been locked In n cell. Phelan was arraigned before Magis trate Hermann in Harlem Court at the time funeral services were belnu held for his wife 1n the Church of Our Lady of Tours. The Magistrate committed him under 8500 ball far further exnmlna tlon when his children could appear against Mm. Ho was released from the Workhouse last April. He had 1' n committed there for drunkenness. Unrlalra Have lllur Time To-Vltrht. The Sinclair Club holds lt aniual picnic and siimniernlght fe.tlval Hi's evening at Manhattan (.'hsIiio, One Hundred and K'fty-llfth nlreot and Klghth avenue. Many of the Oljmp.e candidates Jiave promised in alrn! A handsome loving cup will be presented to tho club havlns lhj iihh' mem!""? present. Omega Oil Neurakfia It soothes the aching nerves In a roost wonderful way, and hss utuugm rug-nts qi peacelul rest to people who have suffered agonies. Trial bottle 'oc. ; large bottles 35c, 51: 8 AT UK DAY, JUKI NEW EVIDENCE FROM DEATH CHAIR Lawyers for Mrs. Cusumano Say Gov. Foss's Council Will Be Forced to Grant Stay. BOOTOV, June L-6ensatlonat new evidence, which, it is claimed, will force the Governor's council to commute the death sentence of Mrs. Lena Ousumano, will be mado public to-da or to-morrow by Attorneys Grady and Coughlan, who represented the woman and her accom plice, Harry Marshall, both of whom are In Charlestown Prison, awaiting summons to the electrlo chair for mur dering the woman's husband. Attorney Grady would only say early to-day that he and his colleaguo have unearthed a startling story of depravity that will throw an entirely new light on testimony of various witnesses who were related by blood or marriage to Mrs. Cusumano. What theso "sensa tional details" are, aald Attorney Orady, will be given to tho public in duo time, Mrs. Cusumano Is the first woman to occupy a death cell In thn history of Develop Your Bust in 15 Days A Full Firm Bust is WbrfA More to a Woman than Beautv 1 don't care how thin you nre, now oiu you are, now louen anu flaccid are the lines of your figure '. or how flat your chent is, I can ,tA kivu yuu u iuii, iirm, jruuiuiui bust quickly, thut will bo the envy of your fellow-women nml will rIvo you' the ullurcmcntb of u perfect womanhood that will be Irresistible. .They say there Js nothing new under the sun but 1 have perfected a trentment that I wnnt to wharf with mv sisters. What It'did for mo It can and will do for you, and 1 now offer It to you. Others nlTer to build up your figure with drugs, ;reay jikln fnwls, creams, dieting, moa-age and extienilve Instru ments and devires. I have done away with all these Injurious methods and linvo given a legiun of women a luxuriant nstursl develop ment by a treatment never before offend the public. No massaging, nothing to take, nothing to wear. I was skiiinr. srrawnr. (11 nl u ii a t t r a e 1 1 f iMuw I cUun U be the huliett priced artist's model in Ihe United btatcs, and what I did lor mrsall I do ler you. 1 don't care whsl your, sge may'be, I aak only that you be at least alxtean and not an invalid, find I will undertake to develof) your bunt In two weeks,, All I ask it five or ten minute of your time every dsy ume every osy Write to Me Today for My Treatment I Develop Bust New Way It will only cost you a oenny for a postcard and I will mail you thit wonderful information In plain cover so' that no one will know your secret. Don't let s fslis prids and tlllr eras of ahama krp you from anjorln totha full (Its thsrnia you ahould havs to bo a perfect rpccim.ro of womanhood.. Let me b!p you. Trior communication shall bahtld In abaolut conWc and accraty Writs m today. ELOISE RAE. 1328 Mlchlgsn Avonuo, Suite 93), CHICAGO, ILL. 1, If 12. CHILD ELOPER SAFE, MARRIED MAN TELLS POLICE FROM CELL Brooklyn Teacher Who De serted His Wife for Young Girl Put Under Arrest. Oertnide Meredith, fourteen-year-old Brooklyn sohootglrl, who ran away with Lewis B, Cl&rkaon, a married iw1moI teacher, Is with her maternal grand mother tn Portsmouth, N, It, Clartcson, who was arrested at the home of his mother-in-law, Mra. John Ilssmussan, at No. S21 fllxtleth streot, Brooklyn, gave this Information to detectives who questioned htm at the Itaymund street Jill to-day. The prlioner-school-teacher Is being held tn default of S1.C00 ball. He talked freely with Detective Yay, telling hlni, the detective says, that he left Brooklyn with the girl on May 21, Intending to i;o directly to her grandmother's In the New Hampshire city. When they reached Boston, however, they decided to stop there a day or tw,o. Prom Boston, Vay waa told, the couple went to Portsmouth and were re ceived at the grandmother's home. Clark son said that he stopped there "as a guest." "When I started back to Brooklyn," he said, "I left the girl with her grand mother. I want to say, for my own saks as well as hers, that I have done her no wrong. I would not have run awny with her If 1 had not cared so much for her. The trouble Is that I mads a mistake when I married I wns too young." Tho ctrl with whcm Clarkaon ran away la a daughter of Mrs. Carl Clarke of No. 10 Beverley road. Flat bush. Mrs. Clarkwm, the deserted wife, was Miss Cella llassimssan, daughter of Mr. and Mr. John Has mtiMan, at whoso home Clarkim was oaught. Mrs. Clarkaon, about tho time of liar marriage, ptarted thfl Hotirh Bnmklyn iHwlness and wiorthnnd rfhool at No, Km Fifth, avenue. Her hunliarwl. who Is twenty-two yoars Id, gave up his posi tion ni a salesman ami Iwcnmo manager and shorthand teacher in his wife's school. Ills desk was so located that he could look out of a window directly Into a window of the Clarke home, where Gertrude was accustomed to sit and read. The married man and the cliild flirted through the window and soon became better acquainted. Capt. Coughlln of the Brooklyn Pe teotlve Bureau has telegraphed the Portsmouth police that If the runaway girl oan be tooated there she will be brought back to appear against Clark son, MoKlnleya "rother-la-Law Dead. CLGVBI.AND, O., June l.-Capt. An drew J. Dunoon, seventy-six, brother-in-law of the late President McKlnlay, died at hla home here yesterday. He had been 111 two years. In 1887 Capt Duncan married alias Sarah li McKJn ley, a sister of the late President In 1837 Capt. Duncan was appointed In spector of Indian Affairs, a federal po- anion a naua ior some time thereafter, Massachusetts and the first to be sen tenced to death In HI years. Both she and Marshall maintain good spirits. As has boen the case since Mrs. Cusumano was taken to Charlestown, Marshall, from his cell, shouted a greeting In Ital ian to the woman Immediately upon waking to-day. They are allowed to talk during the day, although they can not see eaoh other, Mrs. Uusuinano'a cell being draped with white hangings at the sides. From Mclatuc I.odgo. Umbugog I-ke, Me., where Councillor Mcflregor Is on h vacation, came the word to-day lliut McClregor, on whose vote rests the fato of Mrs. Cusumano, will nut vote for commutation unless positive new evl denco Is brought out when the full Council meets nest Wednesday to cast a final vote or urn woman a caso. A vote taken lust Wednesday was four to four. V.' 1 z-. t.jasjiaa. ssavBSBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasBaaaaaai SHOT SLEEPING WIFE, KILLED HER MOTHER; ENDED HIS OWN LIFE Up-State Man, Before Suicide, Pursued His Father-in-law Through Field to Kill Him. BUFFAXO, N. Y June l.-Angered because he believed that tho Influence of lite wife's family had cauaed her to leave him, Ernest F. Htaplrs, thirty-five years old, a farm hand, early to-day killed his mother-ln-taw, Mrs. M, Fill more Brown, and probably fatally wounded his wife, He then pursued his father-in-law, M. F. Brown, through the fields In his night clothing and, when Brown eluded htm, sent a bullet through his own head, dying Instantly. The tragedy took placo on the Brown farm at Angela, twenty-two miles from here. Htnptes quarrelled with his molher-tn- law ten daya ngo and nas ordered from the placo. He tried to Induce his wife to Join him, but she refused, Knrly to day he broke through a window Into tho bedroom where his wlfo and her mother wero alerting and Immediately opened fire on Ihe defenseless women. Ills first shot killed his mother-in-law Instantly. Then ho fired four bullets Into his wife's body, Inflicting probably fatal wounua. While he was reloading his pistol his father-in-law tied from the house. Htaptes chased him, but Brown eluded htm and secured help. Armed farmers found Hlaplna'a dead body lying In a field a short dlstauco from the house. Real Inn nf Herotntlon Mies, OAJ.HNA, III., June 1. Andrew Per- rault, a real "Hon of the American Inv olution," haa died, aged ninety-one rears. His father enlisted In Wiuh. lngton'a army when only sixteen. In New York's Shopping Centre ONeill-AdamsCq Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. Very Important Advance Announcement On Monday, June Third, We Will Start Our Great Annual June Sale of . Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases Over 8,000 Pieces of New High Grade Tru veiling Baggage of All Kinds At 30 to 50 Per Cent. Below Standard Prices A Timely Sale for Hrides, Bridegrooms, Summer Tourists, Autonu!ilists, Travelling Men and Summer Vacationists. Details of This and Other Important June Sales at O'Neill's are to be found in Sunday's Herald, World and American. "Surety" Stamps with all piircliatei D.iulilr stnmpi la the of oon. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Sts., New York.ew vet ummm IIY COMPHHSSHD AIK IN PIKIM'KOOl' IIUII.DINO T'M'STEWARI 4158, 4-10, 412 WEST Slut ST., ZSWNl TELEPHONE 5567 COI.UMnUS FOUNDED IN 1863 RESTAURANTS. HARLEM RIVER PARK Nrw Ywa'a Lartftt and Mjit ArrmlUa I'atk am AuiiiH-tiiirU I la It. Sccontl Ave, 120th and 127th Now Under the MICHAEL HEUMANN fornirly proi1tor and itstttl m.nnrr ut Torra.-a (lan'm and Utlntoo Optra Bouaa, aha tin ilailcoi L'ailno. IStlh Mt, and Tlh Airaua, Ikioka ar cin foi rnfijiueriU tor fe.llillli. ol t?rr. cbarailrr and for aU aaasoaa. BSKk as I'lculce. BuiamnilibU ftatlialt. Athwic (Uuue. tUirntlonj. UalU. UaccWIona. cSUru and llatrtlalnuirou on tba taa. .vw Spoclal atUntion will b tWon to largo Dlnnara and BaniuU - . ... r,.".1? H,u sssUsa 2.000 eomforUbly. OBsaaslttaas are la; Itad tor an tnapaclloa. For iWIm ami tenaa lata la ml DISINFECTANT M trr?t? 1 11 tnio yuur iiuiiic icaiiyr. clean. Get a bottle ef" CN, put a little of it into a peril of water, and see how quickly and thoroughly you can removt the grease, dirt and odors., i CN is far better than soap ai' ' water, because it actually MM' beneath the surface and it KitWj fcrni3. V 'erhaps you have been utitsjr? soap to clean with and carboiK acid or chlorides for disinter' lion, CN !oth cleans and disinfect It s five tunes as strong as car bolic and yet it's non-poisonow. "Tht YtUow Package iih tht Gabl Top" J At the druggist' see. SSe. Me. sl.M WEST CISimClHG COIFMT, 2E.4MII. The Army of Constipation Is Crowing S realise Eeevr Deft CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are saapooiible ussy I eely fire relief IherpersisaeaCy care CeaaUsa- Use. rVH. boa ese themls KUees. MM eteAsfaWtfaMsj Skk M MaieKWy I SMALL HU, SHALL DOM. MLU1 tWOf) Gta!at emtw Signature 7' PIKR-PRODP STORAGE POR HOUSEHOLD GOODS RESTAURANTS. HARLEM CASINO N York'a iArrcat ant Miat . MiinUkfnt ftaU Haw, I'rmMnl with a Ooo4 &ijJ iWt. 8.ll!K Opacity, S.OOO, Sts. 6290 3U-II altera. Management of .SafafaWI X jBaTjffjTM'HlBjasall 1