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wmmmmmmm g The worst of them Is worth saving. There is always a time with all of them when they are ready to leave off their former mode of living. "But society says to them 'you can not come back.' It is hard to under stand why, especially when society is so lenient to the offense of the man, but that is the edict of society. Over the path that leads to the underworld is a sign placed there by society to be read by all women who cross the dividing line: 'Abandon hope all ye who enter here, for you will never be permitted to travel back over this road into the world you have left be hind you.' " TELEGRAPHBRIEFS New York. Col. Roosevelt has ab solutely no intention of returning to Republican party, according to Geo. W. Perkins, chairman of Progressive executive committee, who was slated for conference with colonel today. Deal, England. Wilson liner Ma rengo, New York for Hull, ashore on Goodwin Sands. Berlin, via Sayville Wireless. Demonstrations in favor of speedy settlement of food price and distribu tion problems admitted to have oc , curred in crowds which gathered about reichstag building at opening of session. Princeton, Ind. J. W. Boone, liquor salesman, Terre Haute, found - dead in room following fire that threatened Hotel Kidd. New York. After clinging to life for days when physicians had given her up, defective Roberts baby girl died. Dallas, Tex. Harry P. Molineu, retired expert accountant, burned to death when alcohol lamp exploded in cottage. Washington. Continued gains in ' general business conditions reported in federal reserve board's monthly bulletin. Cleveland. Parts of body of Fan nie. Smill, 14, found today scattered along New York Central tracks In Gordon Park. Officials unable to ac count for her presence on tracks during the night. Washington. Senator Phelan, newly elected from California, has bought $125,000 residence here. Washington. Chas. D. Etchison, salesman, arrested and held for the Minneapolis authorities. Indicted in connection with death of Mrs. Mary Gridley Price. Granite City, III. To get better view of tub of hot water, Ethel Ku delka, 2, mounted chair. Fell in. Dead. Neenah, Wis. One boy drowned, two others narrowly escaped death when ice broke while they were m-nssinf? Little Lake Butte Des Mortes on way home from schooL Joliet Mrs. F. M. Collins, sjioux City, la., turned hurriedly to kiss re lative as she dashed from train. Os culatory salute landed smack on lips of "Dinah" Brown, negro porter. Mrs. Collins painted. Sandusky, 0. Over 300 business men braved frigid breezes in 11-mile pilgrimage to Thomas Edison's birth place at Milan celebrating electrical prosperity week. filmeland Believiner $2.50 topaz ring as good" as finest engagement token, jury awarded Mamie bcnneia er $6,500 heart balm from Richard August. New York. Lady Egletine, prize hen, will travel in style from Philadel nhio tn Npw York Tuesday. She'll ride in a special Pullman with a uni formed guard. Roanoke, Va. Mrs. Norman Gait has invited her two old colored "aunties" to help her dress for the wedding. . . New York. Miss Marie Wesmger, Cleveland, notified of her selection as one of stenographers on Ford peace ship. St. Louis, Mo. Edward Schuster swallowed needle that fell into beer. Aonsv showed that needle pierced Schuster'a heart Dead. - l