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TH1 iVIMKO BSSSi MONDAY, DBOIMBU , 191H, WHITE SLAVE FILM ' WE 'HEART WIFE' Why Shouldn't Women Swear Off on ACTRESS WHO WILL ENTERTAIN "NEWSIES" IN THEIR CLUBHOUSE. FLOOD OF LETTERS WORRIES WILSON; ORDEREDTO REST Doctor Says President Must Take a Real Vacation Dur ing Stay in South. BY STEALTH FROM Tango Teas, Slit Skirts and Cocktails? OWNERS PLAN NEW f MeeM rxjTj-LnjTjrMtjvvvvw''ira'i' "n" rs- iif vsrsrirsr r -- a e s s si JAILTORETREAT FIGHT TO EXHIBIT f MOWS THE TfMaT -to sweAR Ot-r SOkiMQ DUmiss One Injunction in 4)nied Away to Secret S;mi iarium, at Own Request, Hope That Another Justice Will Be More Lenient. i?v 1 (While Town Sleeps. I 1 waa P WK.. . U ... T. .. IB-1 r Hill saawi ' asanas BBnnBannnl ggganU T ' V BTv BwTvtrY'S. . 7S. V . t . veeanrvs". en- i II ItEJECTS STAGE OFFER. Secret Mate" Later Will Join Brother in West and Live There. ttWmCEUX), Dec t.-By stealth Ctn tli- dark CM ins Adelaide M. oh left the village where fbr firteen 9t she tu the aci ret companion of lb lata Melvln H. Couch, ami to-day la Believed to ibe In a retreat nine mllea from here. She will ret up for two weeks, end probably then a I Palmer, lav, to Join her brother. William O. Branch, a echool teacher. ha Went an mysteriously as s!ie cleme. Before dawn yesleiday she Mas tailMltd out of the lioapltal ward of the Jail, where ahe had heen since alia wae found In her aecret prison In the lawyer a office after Ml death a weak l Bar departure waa suspected later, CM automobile tracks were found la avow outalda the Jail. She 'had ex- a dealre to ellp away becauaa dreaded meeting the townspeople reporters. Her brother Herbert, at Hartwlck. obtained the CO' ep a ration of Sheriff Klnnle and other SB laalfla of Cminh In retting her awav Mfor the village waa awake. 1 yiarlff Klnnle drove hla automobile to " I Jail at I o'clock, and In a few min es miss uranon appsarea neavny Veiled and warmly clad. To Fallaburc. Yea to lea away, the machine aped. She topped there at the home of a friend Of ana Sheriff until aha waa ready to re Mane the Journey to h retreat. WONT EARN MONEY BY "NOTOR IETY." be bad not succeeded in aelllng the which ahe hold!, worth about and took them with her. To a man offered to loan her 200 on them ahe 'waa not looking for char- of kor frlenda advised her to sc ene Mew Tork vaudeville offora at Ca weak aa a meana of raising money, ahe declared: loved Mr. Couch too dearly to make Man out of the notoriety surroundlct fate aad death. Why, I could not face the people without feeling all the time they wore pointing to me aa a curloalty, because I bad loved the man too clearly, a cannot understand why the public la do much Interested In a middle-aged ponian who loved an old man." he also declined offers to pose for moving platurea, although aoine of them ware tempting. Thli would have been Ma of an ordeal than appearing In Vaudeville, and even more remunerative. Before aha left Montlcello ahe asked to aae David B. Avery, former sheriff of BuUrvnn County and a lirelong rriend of Couch. She told him she had seldom him, but had learned to know his from hearing It ao often througn thin partition that separated her prison from Couch'a office. She aaked Avery to wind up aome business for her end to aid her la dlapoalog of her inor. BM TOWN GROWN HOSTILE, DEPAR TURE KEPT SECRET. It waa boura after her departure be fore the officials would admit she had Sjoao- Up to the last minute 01 ner oc cupancy of the little room In the Jail hospital, aba aeemed solicitous tor the peace of mind of Couch'a widow and (laughter. It was partly due to this faot that aha refused stage and "movie" of fora and declined to work for newnpap org that made her substantial offers for arttoleo on her life and experiences. During (he week following Couch's death ana received many letters mi l gifee and e-mail a tun a of money chat will enable her to pay her expense-, in nor place of refuge. oubtedly Jdontlcello 1e glad the . baa gone. The shock of Couch's and the revelation of hla double bad worn away, and many of the had begun to vigorously da cha "hidden woman." Soma of (ha taxpayers loudly complain h. nusi- gas waa kept rn the Jail at public ex with no charge against her. Her ine departure ende plans already way for an investigation aa to XT It i largely the growing hostile at that prevented her disposing of ortsTegee. None of the villagers to want to hold mortgages on poaeeealon. When one of Cou'-h'a feed her about a vaudeville Otter ahe aoid: Ibevs too muoh reapect for Melvln's If I can't make a liMug some way I'll go to the poorhouae and Wonssat Killed r (las. MraV Mary Lidloff, forty-nine year gad. a seamstress, of No. West One Hundred and Forty-first street, went to I afotock maas thla morning, and an Boor and a half after her return naa found dead on the floor of her room Gag Waa flowing from the open forks ml the cas heater. It is believe,! that Mrs. I4dloff started the .eater and that the lights were accidentally extln- g-rxUhed. She wh to have attended ths i funeral of he nephew at (1 o'clock. I V W V VjjT IX & v V 1 - fl. . . : ! AX I A X BV"BI JS 1 r UrTLe? Jltp ggV Mtta bbbbI j7 ksLsyj av j m nr wamLimiRMmH , .7bV jj MCSK. C . a ' T K r Al BY 1 ?u,EAR,M:4 ! i - ev s Jr fl ... ...... . .... a a 'cT J OM I MAGICIAN KILLS fiM WOMAN AND BABY, J Jj ! THEN RUNS WILD W rJJ nxeaw ssssmnamneeaesi - I II m. 1 They Might at Well Share the White Man' Bur den of New Year'a Reeo lutions, Now They Help Empty His Wine Cellar and Cigarette Case. Might Swear Off Swear ing, Too, for the Femi nine Vocabulary It Said to Have Crown More Emphatic and Variega ted Than in Old Dayt. The legal flglit of the "eoclotoaiet" fawn prramotere to restrain the police abutting the donre of white alavery Aims are ihlb!te waa t fans r erred from the New Tork County Hiapreme Court to-day. when et toroeye i -sane before Justice Oavegian and con sented to the vacation of the temporary Injunction granted by Justice Ford Ohiielmaa eve. It la likely that the battle will be renewed before a Brook lyn Supreme Court Justice to-day. where the film managers exveot to ob- jtaln better treitment. When the Injunction opposition of fhe Sociological Itaasarch Film 'orpor- Intlon waa reached on Justice a ve gan's calendar Attorney Frederick n. jtloldemlth informed the Court that he wisnxrt to withdraw his application ror ia diemlaaal of the Injunction. Mr Oold- ill U v-' ,Bl TaliMtsi.ii nr- aanv 5! By Marguerite Mvoern Marshall. Why khOUlttb't tho women of Nuw York swear off for Uia New Year? Why Miuuldn't the white man's burden of good resolutions be shared by bis wife, who has leurni-d to do her part In emptying his wine-cellar and bin cigarette-case? It young Master 1914 ha a sense of logic be will auk a few such questions when he pops over the edge or the world this week and peeps Into the gay restau rants where wine, woman and smoke await him three very good friends Indeed. For It'a not Just a cry of the professional ruoralUt that more and more women are smoking and drinking more and more. Those of us who do not make a business of minding our neighbors' buslnesa are nevertheless compelled to observe the cap- mmmaiiwui, ture of the so-caned masculine vices by feminine free booters. Then why should not an appeal be made to the latter to "start the New Year right?" To be sure. It's a rather distinctively modem appeal. I doubt if even ten years ago the suggestion could have been made seriously that a con siderable number of respectable women should swear off drinking cocktails and. smoking cigarettes. nicroirrrm ree UiAUBM Tfl'tMl. t. nHulii i. -...., -. , u - 3M0KE CIGARETTE8. 'eM, uf ,hplr trouble.. Tn that comparatively primitive era we j WOMAN WHO DOES NOT PLAY believed that only bold, bad adventur- FAIR. esses committed such crimes agatnet na- I know a eoman who daily drlnka ture. When we wi tit to the theatre an. I on, somstlmel two, Dottles of beer I with hr in ,,., n... .... t.l-. ,. ,,., saw a alv n:i ninkneae on m . - ... . -.e thln-temmed glaSS. or holding a clgni - I gSx. W5e Robert Maloney, After Duublei Tragedy in Hotel, Terrorizes J People in Streets. ettc gingerly between middle and Index tinners, then we settled back ably and waited for pistols and pol.vm. We ki.ew that she ran to one -.1 the other probably hotn. Vow It is almost aa rare for a woman to turn down bar wine glasses at lunoheon or dinner aa for her to tarn down bar butter plate. In the most conservative restaurants aad hotel dining-rooms women are privileged to smoke, and they make aa Increasing naa of their privilege. Even afternoon tea la rarely served without Its oomplement of cigarettes g high- Men marvel at the skill In dissipa tion Which they say Is s iowii ny me weaker Hex It eeems that a woman who drink- aa much as her escort ften conceals the elfecta of her In- dttlgencg more adrolwy man ne. un- lass, of couise. she l utterly unac customed to the use of alcoholic Stimulants "I saw a girl t a iiarty the other nkfht, a man sa,;J to me. with wonder In all roles, She was a nice alrl from a io,.d family, and not a tay over twenty-two Yet she drank one iuart of champagne drank every drop of It herself. Ami apparently ehe never noticed It." Of couise the girl or woman who kee.pa on 'I0I11K that sort of thin- Is bound to notice It sooner or later Medical opinion is divided between the advantage' of temperance and total abetlnence. ll no physician worthy of the nuiue Will deny thai tae absorp tion of huge uuantitleg of alcohol In to the s.iauiui sooner or later creates hai mfUl conditions. Some 'kf the more ladi.al femlrrlsts Will maintain sturdily that a woman haa 'eve, y whit a" imteh nsht to drink gnd smoke aa a man hue to do these thltiKS. True, and she sharea with htm t:ie tigat to expo.e herself caie lossly to all sorts or dleaae and dls ....r Hut It Beams to me that such rights are more lonorod in the breach Ta Cure a Cold la One ne BM renirS mony if II fTl m sen K iVg PltOVIH Ql I VI SB TWtU 4 II ln, Mt ( urr r " g Uniature l n ' h"1 Aatt. 1914 Art Calendar FREE 1 with Next Sunday's World. than In the obsetvunce. Why should aot women imitate the special virtues of men, Instead of thalr vloes? Tolerance, humor, loyalty to friends are masouUae characteristics wsll worth oopy tag. Why should we, tn our eager ness to be emancipated, eagerly take over the silly, gtupld Utile Habits whloh have bound men's wills for so long? It'e a piece of absurd bravado. Ai-d, a Ugliaii women ars no play inn fair In the new They ' tM-'-'-r t- cut tlielt cake gng Ueet It In cold storas -. T'.ir ahe goes to the sideboard and mixes herself H highball, Yet if her hus- I 'is J 1 ftttkl). for M delfiS HI him SMIS hnn. omfort- ,ro.n wor ,lp rt rufll of a torrle.1 scene with his virtuous and temperate spouse. This womun makes a point of urging her husband to swear off on the Aral day of the New Year. Is she logically Justified in au il a icquest when she herself refuses to take a similar pledge? Then it seems to me that the modern woman might well swear off the habit of aweariiiK on Ian 1, 114. Perhaps every one doesn't know It, but the col lege girl of to-day haa a vocabulary as emphatic If not aa variegated as that of her brother at Harvard. The gentle "O dear!" and "For goodness' sake!" of our mothers are apparently totally inadequate to express our own complex and volcanic emotions. The old theory was that a man swore because it Wasn't proper for him to cry. h'eminlne tears are most unfashionable, nowadays, istiii a Is perhaps a reason for the Increase of feminine profanity. Ajiyway, there enough of It to aup ply material for a lot of New Year's resolutions. If every woman In New York would swear off on white slave Uteraturs, drama and discussion during the com ing yeM l cannot feel that the cause of morality would be irretrievably In jured. A tho ightfnl woman must have sympathy fur all persons who seem to her to lie missing the best of life. H I hOUgh her sympathy tempered with the realisation that conceptions of that "best" differ widely. But what is accomplished Hy 1 footless discussions of a problem which nattoas with a wider, deeper culture than our own never aolved? Why should a clean, normal, aot-overly-lntellectnsl woman dig around la the pathological mud of the social evil? Ins doesn't dear away filth; only stirs It up and smears her mind with it. It would obviously be too cruel to sug ; gest that the New York woman might swear off the turkey trot. Yet mightn't she resolve not to pay IB every day or so for a lesson in the newest and most sensst'.onal step? It probably Isn't a bit more awkward than the one she learned the week before. Finally, If the programme eounde a bit arduous, let my lady remember that the speclsl fsltclty of turning over a new loaf on Jan. 1 lies In the right ts turn It back again on Jan. I! 1 'I.M 1NNA.TI. Dec Robert Maloney, a magician, who registered at the Moi.-: Walton here under his Stag! name of J. 11. Wlllard. IbOl and killed his wife Othello and Fiances, his one year-old daughter, while they slept in their bed early to-day Maloney then rushed from the room n his tindeigai- itients and ran shrieking like a mad Prima Donna Wires From Yes- man down the street to the sunpension bridge, where he waa captured after lie had felled two men and terrorl.ed others Jn his cell at the police station ; Maloney cried repeatedly that he bed to kill his wife because he saw ihe demon of darkness In her eyes and in SHIP FAST ON ROCKS OF TORES STRAIT sel to Her Husband in This City "No Danger Yet." mam rmtresgimt SBB, Mkaa Clare Alexander. 'The Black Sent Claus." well make bar ft -at ap psarance In New York this eveoang at the Newsboys' Horns Club. Second sveanie and Hlevnnth street, when she will nlav "The Ph-canlnnle." Christmas" smith stated r aat John M. Btenchfleld j for fh mtnrtajWment of the "newsies." had been engaged as senior counsel j M. Alexander u a natlva of Mlsats- snd that It had been derided to resort to other legal remedies to enable the film managers to continue their ex hibitions. Mr Ooldsmlth staled that he Would not oppoae Asalatanl Corporation Coun sel Nicholson's motion to vacate the Injunction- on the Hlloii Theatre. The Court then ordered Ihe HIJou Injunction vacated. This lias the effect of closing the HIJou Theatre until such times ss other relief Is obtained by the firm promoters. Mr (loldamith a. so oppoaed the ap plication for an injunction against tbs display of the film sued out by flolomon lienor, who conducts sn Oriental res taurant at No ? Heeond acenue. lag tor is suing the firm corporation for IBBBB damages He charges that the Ml. ne show the front of his restaurant as the headiiuarieis of the while slave traffic The film manasua have afTldavita from peraons who claim that Prank Ulel, the movie manager, had permission to lake pictures 0 the restaurant. It Is said rnat Mrs. Hector received M for con senting to the pictures. This .motion eelti be araued later. Hector's attorneys are working Independently of tho other moves to shut down on the while elave pictures. He seeks a sweeping Injunc tion which will lie up wie asm r part of the United Htatea. Attorney Uoldemlth stated aflsr tea disposition of the mo'ion thai, anoimr application tor an Injunction against the rw.i,c. will be made to another Jus Use of the Supreme Court, whose nam he would not divulge, ne tieo siaieo sn the tti ton Theatre smuld present an other niin ut eiiiii.aa- , iiaracier. vui u new film would not be the one has evoked police Ititcrrerenos. eknpl and through her Intimate ac cuaintance with the real dreamy, ro mantic negro she won greet success la London as a portrayer of negro characters, "he was at the Imperial Hotel Christmas Pay while the news boys were the guests of Mrs. Stafford and waa so Jmpreeaed with the conduct f the little fellows thst she volun teered to take her company to She club and put nn her original Christmas nisi, which ahe la to present at the Waldorf Assorts at Ihe Tuesday met; nse. Miss Alexander will be assisted by Miss Orace Norni.in. Mtas Laura Snow. Maater Itoliert Smith mid Mastsr Bob bis Unit, Mr. .la-k llotvha will stag and Mr. Iave. Cyril Maude's leading man, wUI give hla famous London monologue. Jsusltar nobbed Jneltee HsgVee'. MSB. Harry A Silverman of No. 71 Ridge slrset waa sentenced to on.- year In the penitentiary by Justices Russell. Col lins and Zellsr tn Hart. I., SperUI Ses sions, to-day. The oomplalnsto agalnat Sllvreman was Charles K. Hughes Jr.. son of Ihe fi rmer ilov-rnor and Justice of the tinned States Supreme Cjurt. Mr Hughes has s bachelor apartmoat at No. 0 Bast Tenth street, where Silverman, who was a Jiuiltor there, stole stick pins, studs and other articles of Jewelry. PAJM WRIaTT LAN. Mkse.. Deo. BB President Wilson's) ctnns for work thW week were unceremoniously Intel fas ad with to-day. His physician. Dr. Caw T. Orayaon. held up two large tenths portfolios filled with Important I and they were ordered ahlpped Washington to be handled by tery Tumulty The doctor declare that the President waa Interfer ing with complete recovery by per sonally disposing sf his eoirespcasd- once. He Insisted thst tnsra must se a few days et leaat of corrsplete and uninterrupted rest, and was eanry barksl up by Mrs. Wilson. Although Jrea)dent Wilson Is otssr- tsousty 1st! unmolested by resS dents of that vluinlty, yet hundreds of pssgsms la all pax is of the country dally are pursuing him through ths malls. IBs President Is devoting much mors tarns than he had expected to correspondence. Dr Gray son to-day aald the President was slowly Improving In health, nut needed more reat Accordingly it Was stated that hereafter Mr. Wilson Will refrain from attempting to answer com munications ex. evt those of unusual Importance. Of these there have been very few. The hulk of the correepondence of the I kind that oours rn at the White House 1 ... .- - Idallv. cover. na requests for merits, endorsements of randldatea fat office and matters of a ainillar nature la not to be directed to the President's at tention until he returna to Washington. Then It will be aystemattcally conden for him In the customary way. BRTSBANP;. Australia. Dec. JS.-Mme. Lillian Nordics and hSf concert com- those of Ike baby. "I hufed to do It, ! P"ny amon Passengers 01 ins hut It had to be dene I -ould see the ' Ta"man- n""' '"" Is re- ' parted by wireless sshore on Kramuie Cay, Wolf of Papua, l''ormr Covernor rhloh 1914 Art Cartndtr FREE with Next Sunday's World. lis Orester Nsw Tsrh and Vleisllr. I Tkw fhiiinri tJnmt mtbt cBbuBjBN CsjO n rose CCYLON TEA fswad IsBBj . devil walking In the eyes of both." he us.'lared whoa .'oroner Fnertmeyer talked to him. To the Coroner Maloney asld that he waa known In the theatrical world as J. It. Wlllard He at flrat Instated that he was not married, but later ataled he had been married three tU&SS, He mar ried the lejil woman two years aao at Little Hock, Ark Her name was otheiio Harrlmen, an.i h,.- fgthar lues at Cushiug, Okla Malone aa d he was the son of "Wlll ard the WlSereV' who retired from t'ia stage and Is ago. living ai eran An tonio, Tex Maloney had le-en out of work for some time, his last engagement being at II. ue .a ,1. Mil., g month ago lie ar rived here a week ago with his wife and child. They went to a boarding r house and rental had there until last main e-ue.1 .... w.m io ins r.mrtrr B hotel. Coroner Koertmeyer expresse.1 opinion that Maloney mlml is balanced. Alva Adanis of Colorado, Thomas O. Stsllamlth of San I'Vanclsco, o'Nell Reiver of New York ami Major Sidney A. Ismail, C S A. r'i -ill "sUmera to Australia 'or the Panama QgngsVlsabt are also passti;ers. Accorllng to the wireless reports, the Teaman struck a reef right at the en trance to Tones iHrsit, which separates the Cape York 'ennsula from the Island of Papua. Her position Is re garded as .langernus, particularly ao should there ha rough weather. The sea was aim. however, when t'le Tas mei wm laei heard from in pagpoftsa to her appeal for aid. SSV e.ei all-is let out from various points ai once in .. Is expecteil, will reach aim cornea to those ab-iarj. 6AYN0R MEMORIAL FUND NOW $7,336.80 (Jeorire TOUng, li isliand of Mine Lillian N Ifdlra. a wiasenger 01 Ihe tn,'l)lltoh Staarngbtn Ta.triian. whicli was reported gghors y stenlsy in bhg fattlf 4 i'uiua, n rth ..f tustrallg, received the fallowing 'sags steamship Tagmgn, "Thuradai Island ! I .l ist stftlek reef Tlnergg Strait. No l.lllgel Step yo i posted ' LIU. IAN ." THE AIRCRAFT WITH SIX HANGARS BURN ON AVIATION FIELD Aviators Hild and Marshonett Lose Their Aeroplanes Total Loss Is $25,000. MIX hangars were totally destroyed and three aeroplanes burned to aabss to-day in a (Ire which swept Aeroplane flow on the flying field at Hampstesd Plains. The three aircraft that were wiped oul o eel on gad to Aviators Fred erick "J Hlld and A. Marshonett. They were housed In two uf the burned hangars. Machines stored la other hangars were saved, but badly dam aged by sparks and flames. Tne Are raced among the Inflammable structures with a speed thst made It hard work tor the men sboul the place to save any of them. The llamas wrs not checked till they reached the con i rete walla of the hangar Housing ths equipment o' Bsjlgggl Aviation thool In the tueai. time the fire departments of Mlnsola l4 Ohrdan City had been called but the firemen could do nothing to 'heck trie blase, fed as It was by gasoline. U and pa.tua. The fire le eupooead to hav. been etarted by the overturning of Mow-iamp. Besides the MM hangars the struc- tji.-s housing tsroptanaa vera owned t'v SHInev V 9m kwlth, the Aero Club lot Amerha. AgbSTt Heinrien and two I Italians S'hOSS mVeS noibpd) apiieaiel ' able to lecall Hangar Mb I" was nut It la SStalWeted ttiat the loss be fully B's STERN BROTHERS 42d and 3d StrBwtB, WeBt of Fifth AvenuB Will continue, Tonorrow. the rollowng Very Important SaIobi Women's, Small Women's and Miiiei' Dancing and Evening Gowns Bt About Half Actual Values Women's Tango Slippers On the Second Floor Alto Final Clearance of this teason'i Novelty Silks and Velvets On the Second Floor And Annual Clearance of Boys' Clothing and Furnishings On the Third Floor vli, Utter Imbued by Mayor Kline An-, nounces Vigorous hflort to increase Amount. N. Y. SCHOONER ASHORE. A list mads publlo to-day by Mayor Kline shows thst l7,lat.so hss besn given towsrd s monument to the Iste sfayor William J. Oaynor through the Mayo Osynor Memorial AasoclaUon. Anion, the contributors who gavs 1100 each are J P. Morgan, Henry W Taft, Charles tsoaUer, T. P. Shonta, Jsmes A. Heara 1 a Son. Btnsdlot J. Oreenhut, Andrew Carnegie tn' sfayor Kilos. A letter Issued from ths Mayer's of floe announces that henoeforth the asso ciation will proceed energetically with Constipation Quickly Relieved : Ex-Lax, the Sweet Chocolate Laxa- tive, uieanses ine ysiem nunoui Pain or Griping. i 35. Hart KJaderS ek oJajAkmmcrys IN N K V YOltk'S BHOPP1W0 t'KNTKK HOFLXAB PRICES 100 Used Pianos Revenne rotters O to Aid the Xol. ' He W. Crslsj, Kaat nn Shoal. WSIITVHTnV. nee. Sg -The revenue the collection of funds and says are Indulging Ig I Sitters Nmlnotl and (inondaga were hope that the fund will be completed tn 1 scientific) remedy that oiiniiiers nonsti F.x-Lag Is a new-idea physio, a de licious chocolate laxative. It stops constipation pleasantly, without dls rnmfort, griping or pain, It looks and tastes like sweet chocolate, and moves the bowels without (all, Kx-Lag is 1 1 something new lu inedlolae- -a modern, I all the oa-lown matsMlIng delights sant to-dai to am tnn si-nooner nuiu i urns go snort tnsi it win erapnasiss patmn rwrorn BwawHpntMsa eeessieBve ...i- ,1 1- Inf.. n.,,1 IV Cr, if -,f V. Vnek riilliiS nMr h. H.t lev. .no reaBSflt WBlen tas I lOSBer. pnwro ijrinK nil 1WR nwiwue dlaapproontion for those dellghis-whsn , Uula icinnakeet Ufe saving station on people mt tble elty he far onr 1U. sour sloraaob BBlHlwtBB ZlMTm. I ievdta sBlgd eB)Ba4sB axsaxJt BlsVeBPar' inconvenience or alter-effects. Few people escape the nreessity of an occa sional clearing out rt the system, and when yon (ret you must take physic. Ki-Las will prove a medical mend. Kx-I.ax is safe, mild and certain far better than all other cathartics. Keep this nleaaant -tasting remedy in the house, and all the family wOl entry I rrka, we, awe and aoe feed health at est Such a MASON C HAMLIN DECKER BIDDLE CARLTON CONNOR HALLET DAVIS MATHU4HEK SHONINOER Anil other fine I'prigbts. on sale briinning at I o'clock Monday morning. xi $! , OIIUIUC e. $1 .00 aer.. lWeek Also a fine SOU MKK Upright and a handsome rich-toned KN AD E choice, 1175. IMPORTANT T v mar used uiaa.i est Jt4t. 4tia ve aUI tasx. If mu rieslsi tt It lu - 'Sd sll. wn fun Miu.il JJ SP to Bgl SStSlSMSM jS JHj 1 ITS J