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Woman Suffrage Campaign Ends in Three Eastern States-Forecasts Point to Close Vote SILENT VOTE WILL RULE HERE Tribune Polls Shov? I n decided Ones Hold ?Balanceo! Power, MAN BE SMAI l MAJORITY l\ CITY i pstate ( Hies Oppose*! svhk l cv? J sceptions, ! < -i? log i .'v. 77s to De? ill?' of ? ? ? ? ,. a .? . V ', - 8 I . n Ne? ' a ' ?. ?.. ovei ' I ' rhich < ,?4. ... ? mory ? ' I ? I. I ' ? - ? - ' re number ol ? . ? ? . ? : ? ? be -' ? ? ? ? ... good . them ? ? wou -I ha? ?? been tl?'111 M . r the amend ? other* ? 1 -.m I- ?-!? ? ? i ? er elect there ?>?. i 11 I ? ? ? ll-C. .il.'. MASSACHUSETTS IS IN DOUBT Best That the Forecasters Can Do Is lo Guess on Suffrage Result LIQl OR INTER.ESTS FIOHT FOR ANTIS Labor. Oil Other Ma-id. Commit? ted t<> Extending the Suffrage f armer Vote incertain. rgan? - up fur suffragi I art w ho i . ging house disti . ?nit of tion much in doubt, ?lith the real bal i .. ? r mor? n the hand of the try votei I is b? en in anv l?.- bad - range from a .. frage t.. 100,.; men ? ? ? ng their remarl . ? i the i ? ? ? ? ???:.' c pulse bs - e inab ? to d< ? ?de mh:?-h ??,p. ? ? <Mi ? ? oneed? .1 7t.:?t the ? mad? i i Ii ? did :.trht in - ? ? ; mpaign hai been hi?' .-. clean and free from par ?onalitiei ?O far as thev have l?.-en concerned, and those who have opposed them hi re not dared to !>?? otherwise thiin respectful Their meetini ? i ai d m hall - have been attei ded by er tl crowd i, but thii in Massaehuaotti does not verv much to one who recall! p.-?-?? the Ii crowd ever gathered by any candi' ? ? etts and re* ? ? ewest votos, . try districts have not h. iroughly canvassed as the cil mm *,l,,.rm-m ?*mmm%^_t?? ' J ; . . .- . ^ j:^^? ==^=?E^I_ajMI2S SI /"M? t i Direct tO 4, ?* S. ! 25 Minute? from 9r,th Street, 22 Minute? from 72d Street, I ntranac ? fit), I STREU I 17 Minute, from Grand Central, 9 Minute, from Brooklyn Bridge. A Remarkable October Business There i> lots of sunshine in business nowadays -nul the month just pas! proves this, as I ir is this Abraham and Straus establishment, at least, is concerned. With one busin? ss da* less, our 0. tobi r sa li - - se? i ded those of last year by an overwhetatr. m 11 m a 1.1 .a' This is . itifying sign of the times oi greater business confidence. It is particularly, gratifying to Brooklyn'?? Greatesi Store, as indicating thai tkia Store it keeping paee with the constant growth of ?Ins community; and that, although mor?' than half a century old, it is young in its ideas, its aims, its enthusiasms and^ever progressive in SI i.\ I* I . with all that this implies as to public satisfaction. vYi art encouraged to think that this com inf. month will be the Gre.-.tcst November on Record. \\ i havi made every preparation to have it su. as our announcements from da* to ?lay will prov? I it wjiich th< first instance is the great series of Interesting Events f<>r Monday, ni \4 huh some ?I? tails at. gi* ? n Unusual Business Conditions Make Possible Our Greatest Sale of Ostrich Plumes At V_ PRICE or Even Less m ?*? i-, %? ^9> Ostrich feathers are again widely nsed in milliner* trim? mings, as every observant woman knows. But the practically ?nii)|ilit. stoppage <>! European consumption amounting hitherto t-i t\?u thirds of the entire crop <'f ostrich plumes has a.? nt tu Ami ri? a more feathers than could be used through regular chann? Is. Thus it happens thai one <>i" the foremost ostrich feather m America, finding its .hi A-, almost bursting with the r i\> material, turned to us to provide an outlet hence the most wonderful offering of Plumes we have ever been ]iri\Urged t?i make. 1 he h? .mtiiiii Plume? hart i.? en m .<l<* np ? "tpeetaSty lo our atmet drooping h tly dyedj ttV t ? ! - n - k -? rich and lustruu?; noir* whites and clear edoriiigs, uhiih Include old Rose, Copenhagen, trm* Blue, Purple, liottl? Green, Brown and Taupe, The Ostrich Plumes in Black, White and Colors 15 in? lies long, 98c; regularly $2.00. 22 in? hes Ion?-. $2.95; regularly $(?.00. 1 7 in.lws Ion?, $1.69; r?egularly 5 ). 50. 2A ?nt-hes long, $3.95; regularly $8.00. I(> in<h?-s long $1.95; regularly $4.00. 26 inches long, $4.95; regularly $10.00. Special! A droupof 12(H)? SI.SO and $2.00 LU*, h Bad ?il.it. 1 r. ii h H?.? ,?J (Mrii-'i lij,?. 69c Each. Salesmen's Samples, Fancy Ostrich Feathers, 39c. \ large variety, Including Hands and Pompm effects; nil coiWs. $5.00 Amazon Curled Plumes, $2.95 Two in ? bunch; one for ea? h side i>i the new high-crowned Hats i m Mack ->r white. $3.50 Ostrich Feather Bands, $1.95 T?te i'ind ? n. in li ? th. entire Hat, and is worn with two halt plumes for In -??.lit, ami lur trimming. lUa.k, ?? lute and all .-.>|.ir?. ? .-. -? B sa u Domestic Rugs at Unmatchable Low Prices Handsome and Dependable Floor Coverings Nil Rt'G shop is offering some excepUooal values La three lines of weU-weariaa RugS. B* ...,?,,.?,..,, wc ,n vltMi((, {lllrs(h(s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ?J ihttit tin??? ,?i similar quality elsrwhei Tfcej are ell neu and perfect, and there is s g.1 assortirai of patterns of each kind Seamleu Velvet and Wilton Dody Bruiseli Rugi Aiminster Rugs Velvet Rugs '/'. ??? '?* -r'-i*. Il.rc v,?u will find a wonderful \ s,.|??i;,| cUm pile, histn*? u_ .'v.'. i" "" '","'-: wriervtod.* fr..n..,...,..nK the. Baa n, s,?.,N ?ii??,r .!,?, m, ?i.iiii.m '''", '' '" !.I'1- o? s tan., al ebnke designs ss much d.s,,?.,?u,ll... . tmm* tot. _mm ,. .,,,,, .*,500 6a9f|.?12.50.? ?.I $15.00 V.. ?"2 . $235? '^m, $15.00, ul $17.50 .:'??'? . $25.00 -. xi'it aiaaa ,-, t nnxmn ?...117.86 .$35.00 s i?.- tt $$76550 , ?5o5 lit ?I.. $19.50 -. $29.50 ft .$37.50 ' v I ? II ?? 6.50 i ,?J $21 50 *2*50 !1 I*?* ?? .141.50 ?XI2 lt.... $19.50 to $27.50 FORECASTS OF VOTE IN NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA AND MASSACHUSETTS In all three state ^v:itt ,i..e is StrongCI 'l I ? - in New Jn ey. where the .ote was three to IW? Suffrage h.is ?m e7;cellent chance ' I ? ? r r v, ig New York C.ty snd : .:?'.- : ?lie srr.aillei towns an?! rural di tri ts up t..te Against these mini te set most ot the large U| state nMcs wl;n.h ate .tr. n?;ly anti sulira r A .lose vote is indicated. In Pennsylvania the predictions ? ry widely. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh ire C< mededly the anti-suffr..r,e Strongholds, It is ?lie COfl ? beliei of the sutirai*ist leaders that the progressive spirit "f the rest i f the state will i;ivc suffrage a majority la Massachusetts, Boston is "anti." and the liquor interests are ing a stron.; light IgUltSl r.ufi r a^ - throughout the -tue A n* i jority of 50.000 against Is the p'ili'icians' prcdiitiori. A\ in New York, the result is in doubt, with a close vote certain ... reaaoi the ? ?pert ed to I r : .. ? f than in I ? f. .1 r ? ? and Mai is I etta ? oaservatisni i ? ? ? ttive Mi uaetti eomrn.:??? i ??? the liquor inteii I h ?? ' .. : ? iurtii'u".- ??!' H 14 Btate rotan to stake ? efaaaav. Ii I ? . tw? 01 ? ? ?i ? 11 on : - on. to uproot ' i d the difflcu many ffi as*? so it. i tn*t the n ir. ha? ? - ol been eon? inei ' t?te really wish 1 . ? liquor element, ?ahtina ?(.???i. feel? ;lpi?t .t ii ?ahtina for lift Under the Manaehusetti ysten of lo? cal optioi ??;.< h polit cal unit in the i ni? - on the liquor quest ion ? aeh y? .ii Becau ? of thii I here i. ? ,-. tion and each little 1 n- well ai the lancer i itiei hai it loeal organisation of liquor dealers. Bi par? iaan alTs i . i hese nach Interest es in nothing but tin ..i "iii. ' -?i the queition i . ? ? ? bi led for the lalt of in? t? >s , ? . ?_? : ,,| ion ?" Tin.? year th>-.-. ar ?\ oi r. ii ? ever* ounce of en? i.- ? acainst ai nereas? h the nu ih ti ? voten thai I ???> fe? 1 pe Is no I i in ?one oi the Largest sities of the state. Hut even the? are not sure ?.f th.-n voters, foi all theae yean the* I re ; ned their hi nehm? n t.? pul i ero j - ??? the "yea** and unconsciouslv in;.: v h vote maj itraj from their con? trol j vi : throui h force of habit. Political Parties Podar l?sU?-. So fur aa th? partios ?o?' eoheerned nil, a ith th<- . \. ? ptioq ol I be So i and Prol bitior. I . bavs dodged tfu Issbo. thouefa all of th? candidat ?. rnor have d< el ired that they arill v, -, for the amendment. Bui Governor VVaUri nor hia Republican oppo lent, Samuel W. Mel all, who la making ti.- light of n lifetime, srs la th? atump. ?cCall ,,,.;... ,, if nis enrly ipeechei were ans nul cation? but ??? r a fear remarka that favored 'hs ;auae, he apparent!] !.led the eoon? * ,,: h i managers und ceased to ?ay inything t I aavs th? <-tfi-ct of - -t rangi ng b few i ol i Walsh hsa not tons even that far. unkind rr.oiiKh to churre thst ,:- pora? based more on ? ,;. ?ire to svo.d hoc iliag al the i .,: Margaret i ole? than upon anv real eoBi Iction, The oui-,- th nu? that n pei tlvs In t'm mavasi ia tin- poaitiea of Hull. This i ?? . t......... ,..i the aoath ihore, ?nn a few cor? vol i, many reara ago irainod on as s polit ?* si eat h ir , . . ? rai ? ? ob ervera -??war hv it. I! i.. .???? - got 'i ?? ?t?te." 'h ,_...;? 11 invasa shows ? . Un intl itTraga Thal fael ?- submitted for what it i. -. be '?? orth. Agu n it Hull, however, the ,.i be guided by past experiene? etts hai icted < ' ? bat tted at regala i el? ctiona in I ba pa I l- --i I b? r b? ?lit it may that it ha.- v?t to vote no. i. .,'. ?Iso, i- submitted for what it s woi ' k SUFFRAGE MEETING IN HISTORIC HOME Congressional Union Gets 'Liltl White House' for Conven? tion in December. (Fr<,.n T?.i' Trll.ii. .- Bures?, | Washington, Oet ?10. "My. but it ;.ound.s terribly historic, do...n't It, our ng the 1 ? ; White llou-c- in which . ild oui convention in Washington .mm December ?> to 18," aaid Misa I oa? itancs Drexel, who has in I arrived In ngton from Now xork to ,-tir up , . ty department of the Cob ional i i Ion while it pr?parai foi I i big rally. "Il waa ?i lueky atroko, our gett the Little White House, for 1 can't help ng th? re i i oaaethiag ia a name; and then it i- in plain view of Presi Wilaon'a front door, sad it will be io . ai y :" i an in and out. i feel thai I waal every ?me who is ?to snow what n ... :.. Little Whits House is, io they wl t to visit as thei i 1? minus it- Green, Red .->ikI East . ..i ,! I tope it- llluf Itoorn alao? ? | ?vert? i v? tereating \ e? Pr? deal Hobarl i : ? 1?re; Murk Hanaa nu-i 'h.' biggeat count ry m the draa ing ,,,.- where a i a III retoivo; Jai ? I >. ? .?, who ||i ,',| !.,-\: ,loor, ws - i ?tant visitor th. re, snd ti ? career ol 1 Mr^. l?on .raeron waa at a? ted then-. "Mr- '? II P. Bela. is telae to hold n r. eeption ia the Little v. I to lloui of Deceml Dr? (el, "..:.! oa the Ilth Mr-. ? of Now Yoi k, will re a srs faiag to ha-.-.- a ..?.t series' of -oca! aiTuir> besides obi BtoatiaajB." CHALMERS OUT OF SAXON Hi- Holding* in Motor t'ompanv Sold to llarrv W. ford for $500.000. I 'i- ,-.- ? Detroit, Oct. M. Hairy \v. r'?td has : t.re boldiaga ?if Ilunh ? r- ii the Sa: sa Mot?-r t ompan.. Mr Pord be? . .dual t< ckhold? r in th? paay, al winch, ilace its orgaalsatloa, president sad general bum ssrer. I 1500,000, TI..- company vaa.- ii.coiporat.'.i N'.. vember I, ISIS, by Mr. t halmars and ? . ? member? of bis Chalmers Motor Compaay orjri.riuation. it h.-.riii hi- nie? that th? reatara would prov.- prol yoBBgor BBBociataa. The original organ i srs, bo ii?rh - Mr | | dmen sad Mr Pord, were Lot I SBBsalraan, ???eres R Dat i ta , il. H Pig. Boy, C a li. (Toi ? \ ay.*ir?l,r .i;)i, 1 i Hinekl? y. Pii a? . Pi -. r, Weed la th.-ir int. . ?' Mr ? balmei 4'. bol ?v company as an ndepeadent Institution, h la aeventh among Detrail meter eompaaiei an?i 1 t.nth smaag the companies at the 1 ? or !il, in the numbt-r of cars built and ? sold annually. I, TRUST YOUR WIFE, DR. DAVIS PLEADS In Last Suffrage Rally, She a-. Promises Women Will Boiler City. A 1 alloon tugged -.* their thi imikii i. 44 mil whi? till ? d the lips o ei thu da itic -? ........ h if til crowd of 2fiO0 peno i - attended last riiRht mi the east side oi Ha? Square 1'nrk Mu- H nal night mass meet* the i sffi agi il befon election. Mrs. .1..in.-? Leei Laidlaw, chairman, introduced Dr. Katharine II l ai as th< ? ? peal of the evening, "i In Tuesday you ? ill decid? If ? ? are swing to trust your nolh*rs, wives, daugnten and sweetheart i i Ihe mor. u. -? ? have trusted their women. Vote for your . | Id Dai ?? \ foi that ? -iii tatei '.'. ? in'i place I in the h? me,' if right ?o fur as it got ; but I ??? ? ihould ! i- added, 'M th? home, ir il ought tu be.' ??(,!? . i work with -, ? i ?' d to make New Vori? i ?tj Ii il. Ralph Folk? spoke in place of Bor? ough Pn ? Harcui M. Mark . . ..: I - work with the budget committee, "We in.uk im difference n race jr coloi in thii country,** is i Mr. Folks, "we ih? ? " More <.I 1 ?itera, the lirtw-r. "!;? ipon ibilitj I i ec? ?? ry t.. ?? ak ? and make eoo I i ni":c kood i ? better tats Why imt make u e of that o our . not 1st the women vote '.'" ? bomb - f the evening eame in the ... : ? '.-. 1.7' Berkley, Cal., when I I <l the ipeech I .... riel M .i!. "Culi.ne! Ir: lh and i ? '? - ? i: and Tl ei a .; re i o h represen! Califoinia, and ti??> on h.?s been ? anobling and lag. "The stati-nient that Mormonism in I'tah Is ?i.i ? t" w? fa.-l.-L- an?l prepo terous, it is unworthy ? ?iur ?.| ;??,. ? "In . orado, to Geori ?? W I to I ting *.? .ii, i. ni on : ne pis ?a d: 'I b'I ? . ? ? that the ? ment !?? .. r had to step in befo .. ; ;::k>. the li rid - b? fore I ? women voted in Colorado?1 1 ask you, ? ? ? tumult oi ? ??? . "Ar. . I olon? 1 Irish sayi that ? omen ha. ? t? i n voting in Colon neglecting ? one w.ir.l t stab meat and i leave that t<> your Imaginations. Haass Hun?, a Btatc. "I have been Mayor for a number of yean, and I am going to let you into ilight orna ..l duties, nil,.---.n tha of the dutiei of a cit] officia go i ghl ?lown to tlu- doorstep of : he home. "What i- the big iquabble ??oine* on in New York Cit] to-night? Night ' i -ii.it ,i woman - t>u? ?. ?ken were ?'. ? ? ?: tte, %? hoie .'? ?'?? ' i a roter ?:? ??'?? ii:r.u't?>". State, md I.?- sayi he ii proud of it: Lei i Haw, pre l . . ..'? Equal Si'ffragi Raymond Rol I - ieago. ?-.;.. , Symphon*. Orchestra e hundred ?? bed 'tie -.. lead tha audienee In ehanllag nga. rt Maitland, ?. number of the I..m?..a; Opera Company and of the Load ?n M? League; (hurles H. bowe sad On were - ? ?! Oi tmau Bvst sang ar. si i from "Tannhausor," then reappeared later as ? olumbia .?rid led the audienee in singing "The Btai Sj angl? ?i Baal er." To-niorr. W ti:;?-ht there will he held in the same plau e a pi ritual meet ng, ..' '.-.hull Rabbi Stephen S. u. ., the Rev. Atan Me? urdy and the Rev. Wad.i Arne? W?I be the chief ?peakera. Mr. Barahart will lead the h\ mn tinging. SUFFRAGISTS HONOR MRS. STANTJN'S WORK Untermyer Speaks at Pioneer'*. lOOlh Anniversary. The one-hundredth aaniveraary of lbs i>.: ?-.-. ? : I.im ti. ? ady Staaten .'?1 ?eat? r.l.-.y by a luncheon la th>- graad ballroom <?:" tac \ I :?>??: sdvaeates man >u:' rage atti i led and radi? ated the hope that Elisabeth Cadj Muir.. York ompleted I a?nniay. Samuel I . ? ?fei ring to the . : ightl of women. wen bj n.. | the agitai l.. day, as eau linued, th? itate at the law with *?? osaea'i rights net s . . : then ?... - ne de? . . h iffrage. Mr. I ? ? :. . n i i r ? tally to the, -: si New York Stat ? i ?id, did r:<?: alh I .. WOSSBM a ?livorce on the groaada el riesortiet, or crue? uni la? ? ? ? n'ait? . paid to Mrs. Btaatoa*! susssry du:.-.?- the Sal r the ? cu:n |.iiiir*i. ?a ?i thon . ter bl< .. bava '?? i call? t in ta? foot leaa B. I The ne? ???n-titution ??ipe? out tui imrni swiiatafsoao ?nH persans payment under ihe employer?' liability la? for rxrupational di?ea?e?. Worker? should tupport it un that account. PENNSYLVANIA ANYBODY'S FIGHT Hope of Anti-Suffragettes Is in Philadelphia's Vole. PROGRESSIVE VOTE IS A BIG FACTOR Union Labor, Particularl) ;n Mine Sections, a Tower ol Mrenjith tu Women. Pe? Del i ' ? :n the !?? ' dd delphia Bi d Pitl bit earl] yet to ? thing may happen betwe? i n?a ai d ? : i.. Pri? M.l i of ' he amend? y 160, , lain*, the t?te I -.. The impartial obaei the ordin?r] msn ii tl - d? Few really look for auch a frage major it) I ? inclined to think auch ;< elaim ? :. to pal il mildly; but R v.-It can ?cd Penn ylvania three ago, Bolea Penrose wsa in the minorit) a ; ? .n Bge, sad i,- 'or;.- may i <>n the other band. those that th.- antis will have 150,000 vot when the las) illot ha tabulated would be the mo i ta te if thia should ? rue, The one thing the? ''???? ? ota in Thai undouhtedlj will be tht am? ndment, and 1 delphia will show a bit; an*: vot--. A tari ? be count? -i on from Pittsburgh, where the liquor re workiag tooth and nail to defeat the women, but il will I ' ;, te, I otablv in the . where organised labor la om< :i. Hill Better Jeretj showing. It i ; cm Penas; Ivania the women will make ;? b ?? thai n 1 lersey, where the pro the vote was as three tWO. That v.,': not have t r, b proved verj much 1 the ? ote column. A about B per cent would ,| the day to n (frage ia N? w .' <Irdinarily it requirea neitl r -Y.^ ioi of a prophet nor the n of a aeventh aon to any how Penn ylvania Will VOt? On ? Three ago, on I ?.re of elect on. it was elear thai the iv, would ?weep the state. To i tent the R? pub ich i> moi a .i ubi .?? ,-,i ther or not I who have returned to th? party have ? that they are no i ma ? p pos? d to I a of the ba I Prom the the women who seek the ballot have had the women opposed beat? n s of v.-;. i i word* Matt Quay, "? fiery cross o I '. thty have been a i n ery count) . ? lheir liberty bell d ' ?' .vi?, and in aon ?' here headquar m ast? ea ery to cloae them for lack of la tercat. The explanation thsy offer for this is thai they do not need to ? he light I heir il I i > who wish the ! allot an a rapelled to make. Liquor Men Pighl CaBBB. Oaa thing that haa helped the Buf? ? - ia th? '.. if the l'hila delphia gang getting through an amendment extending :'::?? capacitj of the c.ty to i If thai amend? ment goes through the city will terioua ?nancial difficulty, if not bank rid !" i.' ',- an- a ho I ve upon eta will have aomething to feed on, Th? peri? ata in other el? el ion - I a ? I..-. ;i that amendments either itand or fall together, and in lighting the aulfrage smeadment those most sna? re i i-..- Ti-, ilsdelphia am? nd - ment earrii d have to be eareful lest do rot injure t i i. ? i r own can Aaothtr amendment which will be voted on ia etsenl ial to ths proper Bg of the workmen's eompenaa tion set Tint will bring <-ut s big labor vote, and ths larger ths vote out? ?de of Ph a Ii l| h s, ths better the ? ol ths women are believed to be. In the past the men of ths m ning Ctioi I BVe proved to be their . i otsbly when the bill to bbb ? i ..- amendment was in danger and ,.ii from the con ay. Th.y are expected to ? old ' !??-;? ion on Tua ?day and ? Oataide 'i,.- bossas In Philadelphia, the great? t danger to ths amendment , m 'be !;.;uor element. This frankly fears the effect of the ? - um of the ballot sad sa frai -. righting in Pittsburgh and othei e? It,.- ween ths two, let ? largei m between two mill? ? ,.. . ; hi srs nal o rerfriendly to . ? the other hand, they I quoi trat?ic mon- than it is. LAPBOARD PLEA FOR SUFFRAGE ?Ulillliiir.l from t>.<a!* 1 the bal ? ind he had the ?r?.?-?- t.? look thoughtful. Oa h Broadway local near Ninety ?:xth Street .? r. . . ? girl a?k-?i Kola I.H Pollette if she m:^ht hula ?asas sf the placarda Shs said thut ?? eoald r.-ii it was a hard thiag t? do sad waatad ta da MHae ard for luffraga "1 know y?iu won't n. ?! ;: I I n you," ?he added. "Vnu ve gat oa s MRS. DCAN, HOSTESS. THES DANSANTS Four to ?tx ?-f.ilv, ART ROOM CAFE des lifcAUX-ARTS Fortieth Street at 6th Avenue. SAMY? and AL3ERT Al.o ISigh'ly at Supper. ! l-Ali! i M? SI! IMjtl-lA l . i . .It. ss th.Hr '. ... ' h . ,-a .? I prl.a | , ? ? -.i ? i. i s .. asamiae jewnrj. jamuiv?. i?. m ?,. ?a much ft ? ? Masan ie aas* -, || ?. il BowlingGri en two guanti Pola i. Pollette from the ?i?, ?-?ir nmarked ti ? adlllag ??? earrj board for ?-itfrai;.- oui,-* to have tha It waa oi it ttle mei h iekering .. .. if, .,)?}.. ti topped ihort, right ? I rroiik. \ ?*.*'? ,? | -? ? ., ? 11, ? ? ' , light ??? ? ? IB ?-..(.?: in e ? en ., i??i? I : i ? I ? ? ? , " i ? ?? he ?board ? ? ,. foot of I ? Yon know I , mai .1 four i< ? . ? ?- ? - ? :. r - i i ng to notii ird An ? .... "!? ? n ir? ,: | ' ? I, or "Co ii on - ? ?. . ;. Boar ... ? ' One of tha protti? I gii ? I I a? ' oui ? ? from Pola l I had ?es ? d - ? ? i? If inder -irrr:.:;. * p >< ? d 'I he girl g ? lap-board nnd ?hen at the ? FSIiha B at' ' ''AH th?,, l^ to He." * ?* The young mun didn't ?T?n tmi), . I m-nde,| per-?,? . h? hasun??. P it himself ?. ^ ? tO am I." he a? r\ t'pto-vn and downtown tnd sll ?er? ths thlr.fi . >? '?"ir.;? ?nil .?J* "**? -pen; ?ha ???ir? t*? ' " "'l,li* cm' in?? to the -urfsce to ir?H'.h?. "l.f.TT seal.?," a- i o . ?.. Pollette .?id, gatC --?M.or-,. T? - NiaetMiiS - ?'.'raffe ???mitiS done for - ami ?n inwicslabU ,v-e p?rt of th? |ar . ?r'-r. *" "I* waa ird bat from the sm??>. of attent I it rscted I ta lab ?t wat worth it," ?laid Fols La FolVtte ?>!. I left her. ' " up na ?? 'aire, i ?ho-jld hi?. ? I? ?t that young team year? airo; toda? r ' do"? that with any aSJ r I f ? '.hi' i? would ?i*?* . ol Bnti-?sffrsgist lack at loieir. ? i iheald worry!" he brillianUy r?. mai ' ?'"' ai d i ?er. a? each ?f \\p rea taraed, mWiWtnrt$c--. SOAfSut ?-a sea ]f-'\(t\i_\vciu\t.A\w ac: .n0 *7*_*sts. G/^r Sovcmber^themonthof iSociaL IdiOitics J?n enMre?u t:eu> ranc/eof JDeii?- v. oison ?ti/lcs iihllhcs/ioi?n vacliL?inuMio?cls lately recei?ed [rom tror is and cntrodace?citthe Ule?ue ?esiMa?es-** um) ILA ZAR DU CHARITE hcl?attheSdz^aHton Siotd ? urinathe past uteek* yorJheab r- Il estmutui tireur Aftern ooa^alLna -Il eccptions *"formal or Infortnal^H.ffows txifidAte^ Wraps lor Jjaij or (Menino.Wear llltrxL??mart ?ax?Lp ? 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