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Show THE WOMEN IN THE THAW INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, TRIAL. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1907. 2Prophets of Evil By Ella Republican Wheeler Special Service, seers and Many are making nervous by their forecasting i \ ities. Statisticians worry by THEY SAY THAW WAS INSANE. | Wilcox, Copyright 1907 | prophets of evil people miserable of terrible calam- are adding enumerating the to the extraordi-| number of earthquakes, fires and, 1 ete anes which have visited the! earth But during the last year, { Statisticians | no one of link in. his} chain of. evidence, that last year was} the worst vear in the world's history.! Without doubt there have been} many more earthquakes, tidal waves} and hurricanes in. other years, but they have oceurred. in uninhabited | globe and were not portions of the who travels over the} surface finds continual evidenees of earthquakes and eruptions] of voleanoes of which there are no} data conserved by history 1 Unrecorded' Republican Special Service, From Thaw, left Mrs. Miss to Mae Copycight right-Mrs. Anna Crane, Mackenzie and 1907 E. Katherine Mrs George Mrs William L. Ix Kaine, Mrs. Evelyn § NesbitCountess of Yarmouth ( ‘arnegie, Thaw waiting in the witness ~ ties, and had there been human life he‘ in those region convulsions calamities Had would have become been no city on the sites of San there Kingston the earthFrancisco and would have been mere ineipassing without comment, as have innumerable others, Thousands of such shocks have occurred all over the earth's surface for millions of years, and still human beings multiply. The oldest inhabitants} remember} no doubt can earth f the room, A Old Maids and Bachelors NOVEL FOR |. SKIP. - (In whieh the tirst, the first others omitted.) By Beatrice Fairfax WItoO THOSE last last, chapter is printand most of the Chapter Fort Dodge, Ia, pay the Piper, in or you must marry ictually bring about any marriages. sle Ella Wheeler+ Wilcox : Tita XXX. Cis- wedding, Republican Special Service, Copyright 190i Dr. Wagner, Dr. Hammond, Dr. Ilvans and Dr. Jelliffe, alienist experts he was irresponsible when he killed Stanford White, and is sane now. $ 7 called for think ence, is to .be desired rather tna dreaded. Whether the end of this phase comes through sickness, old age, | : y a railroad, a bicycle or ee an " deferise''in Thaw case. They bn Old Glory Vindicated trimmed when of in the his world youth was the near dissolu-| © oe oy wExe OF 3 ; it is inevitable by} C#P©&, predicted Rev. Thomas Gregory.) (By the tion realize} to is do to thing on The | erOpHeLs other words the Anyway, the man who only marries) with cee rs and of rain a and Deel whatyoucallit ee ss Uhingummbe And yet the world goes on. je Ps by only ee end of one phase,| city counell. have no use for| because he does not want to pay a $10|somethingorother, EB : a mental condition old maids and old bachelors In Fort) or $10 fine, would not be in such live 0 ane for many to go on much of a Chester continue will Tt } more ei) Res ie icy applique. sald: "a5 "Thithie, I've thomemillions of years. " | that the transition will be a happy one | , From Plymouth Rock to the Golden {making it UNncorsiCugfonal to put the Dodge. Incidentally they evidently con-| prize in the household line nation's flag upon their Gulf to the St | picture of th the opportunities for usefulness|@@te and from the for a land of time acons It requires sider 4 woman marriageable until she Old maids are not nearly I lotht all my money | thing to tell you in the Wall Thtrect panic. Aren't you) janet to degay. | enlarged. This is not achieved by | Lawrenc e every patriot's heart feels | Per bottles the highest voice in the is forty-five, All bachelors and spin-|as old bachelors. <A woman ean turn that Now neofounianceumear and love new fear!a of state a in. mind the keeping its} and perish; will ours In its turn 3ut now a valet be I can sters between the ages of twenty-five |a hall bedroom into a really cozy lit-| glad? in no and spoken spoken has country | on or 2 Ss 1} capossible a over terror nervous the |! and by over photoCissie had worked be and forty-five are requested to marry|tle nest. She carries enough will material fainted United | uncertain tone, we will see if there is court', of. .the States eee lamity. or pay a fine of not less than $10 nor|graphs and knick-knacks about with Great Chemist into new worlds XV. ae for it in the hearts of sufficient respeetpeople What is to be will be, the emblem of the | the American to cause them to than $100, according to the "crim-|her to make a home wherever she goes It has vindicated There is ittle sense in lying awake a arr Go about your business and pen are a 5 . » or : op > ' negligence inal , | bation' S power against the nqodlyine l obey t of end your duty and enjoy your. recreatior anticipated the over days the aee Yissi er as + sa ud valet, sahara a perfect into who would heap upon it iInnumerab! e| room luxurious One thing is certain-as certain as : a poeatel: it Will as if no such. thing as an barinqunte | bosom Chester's on head loneliness indignities! The bachelors being set in thelr wavs]of Pane can be in all this world- in spoilone?" | had ever beer ‘Pherearth is no logic or reason. Teac ee re ve ee aeot au , eG : and : coats. bed. the under Boots will Certain liquor dealers out in Nebrasa pay phe the fine : When the people cease to yenerate Paes ae probably 7 pu . an . the spinsters do, pay|trousers over the backs ot chairs oe : as Gyike a dishwaster or Sine. ling po iy by fear of tomorrow No Cause for Anxiety. | ks a took it into their villainous he ads | their country's flag, cease to be stirred explanation" themselves. Ashes everywhere, letters and papers Be aa. Saag a . 0] Death-the transition of the soul Realizing that the ‘transition callea| that they would sell a good aral more ; by the sight of the "Red, White and thing I'm Chesthter Dingbatte : : . from ‘the body-is inevitable cer by having the beer bott dec-| Blue," and no longer thrill at the A woman may not have the money to|all over the place pulled as beWell, I s'pose I'll have to take death awaits y sé ‘where ; you, ee ue : e | th awaits you somewhere down the) gpated with the national ecobites: aie | thought of the immortal truths. and EArt as rh I sir, "Please, say, she will but pay, road, and remember that you can)suiting the thought to the deed, they \ Saieea nen for whieh those beautiful Death? Fear Why little | foolish my won you've ee a eeametics MerOL Pcrne Paani aene ever nobody because 2 spinster am as inevitable it is as desirable And ' a : heart. char-| forthwith proceeded to caver the bot-|colors stand, the day will not be fa that's And everywhere. untidiness I]/and else." save the anything nothing with you, to me asked labels whereon had bee ‘nj distant when the nation will begin its body in this same day, but do| te s. with forever live on 'To acter you build day by XIV. Chapter and comfort he calls the freedom what and monotonous most : the be fancy not Cissie‘ would tudg eating was about | Stamped the "Starry Banner" with its) decline Chester not waste one hour in anxiety bachelordom who]of however, women, few are There venerated "Red, White and Blue."' Ve have got to have a certain the cause, day or manner of your exit. life makes Tariety fates of Chester! dreary said "Thithi it made had bad,j so it is not is young he When to chance a without life through gro some people in Nebras-|amount of sentiment in our hearts or » it all with God. There were ld New scenes, new experi! interesting. call you a hithie?-wou he is old it's pretty for-|-'May The right man may not ask} but when marry. It really does not matter very much| ka who loved their country and felt} we will degenerate into the condition amusements, new clothes, new me for-|ences, for fudge to like make ou lorn. their} they don't know them, or perhaps of things wherein there will be nothare if you stop and consider the subject.|a certain measure of pride in its flag, ing worth living for. iddas these new pursuits, "Oh, Chester!" exclaimed Ci8-|new er?" different He gets his dinner at a own minds, or the man of their choice} Had there been no eruption of Vesu-|and they took the matter to court. life agreea render 50]what I'm mean, hooked -I owre night, wanders about to the of] place every dozens are There false. proved has To be sure, the flag is simply an vius in 79 B. G., not one of those peo-| From court to court the battle raged, ner ‘body-in.a new body-a a So thuit, my on thmile "You ed.' than more drinks and smokes theatre, marry. don't "emblem," but it Is an emblem of the reasons why women ple w ae suffered death then would be . tinally, he Supreme court of of existstate new in a sphere; new Chester. said his money and wastes for him can}jis good who well, things that cast about our lives whatmen, the for as And living on earth now. the ‘statee, ae vas decided that the ------ Chapter IT. His benedict brother may not "hive You will not be living one pretend to probe the reasons for a man Torch. WPirst the Pound Chesmet Cissie accident by Quite wife a has. he but liberty, much bachelorhood|so old forlorn a preferring years hence if there are no eart of "Stories Forman's From accident by Quite eute; at fer te a wonderful, quite him thinks who home. to a happy quakes, no tidal waves, right, "and that they mustn't do it wtf sor emotion, First of all, perhaps, he hates to}cozy home and perhaps a baby } zs in April St. Nichoof nature. skirt cnught in the hinge, and | {yseful Inventions" of patriotic pride, is Why, then, fret yourself into a state give up his liberty Second he is sel-| may grow up to be the President of Chester ze Although fireflies have been used could do nothing but help re- | jas: that our reverence for tho the fact of nervous prostration over the fear Cissie such a ere and there by primitive folk, they fish and hates to give up half of his} the United States, He thought lease of the emblem is pretty. things bdck of some possible catastrophe? "Do you know could bardly have been the first 1SraD: ineome and assume the responsibility I hope the men of the East wtll not y nice girl, and so Keep busy moulding your own charnation had ne. her. "Sure," } Man' battle with darkness really be of m wife and family. be required to pay a fine in order to h acter into beautiful form, and let Godjecould en my ion Hiner ecard of all, catching up the word sent. leer lighted Dingbattes gan with the toreh, which Then, of course, there are some men] #et them to marry Cc is sic; "you re Mr. said twist. the. earth as~ E16" will: urt of th Unite a forth from the preme court of the the he wiglovely, sensible}, the fire in the cave or i pone. dikes me for myself al one,"'}at who are obliged to support their parThere are dozens of en- States, ara that tribunal they went, and | nation, let us "rally round the flag' Character alone survives and wam and kept burning for pureoeee o this time forth, safe it from |and keep ruling a want, .who will moke splendid. wives. wala Chest onto! 't they what mar-| girls, multitudinous|got the all or -sipters, and .for them through sina dures A burning ailok was the} Lah Oo illumination. st Le If. panel, oy "Chapter , peal he ng cin ae Ushi aula estegt tic, adie Male eed as paturc. ot Beieae one. souracin mi ee atten Me vrhe ee ee Jara ees ee Cissie Oodle was. ao. peach. in the Die : of cect ; useful. member more. courtshipa,| far halting nd bel liesve whatever Sonren wit Itles, help along some slivers cr splinters of when was "made eswie ayy sg War ae © Taare garden an |rmurried than aingtle. wll they doub much very put good. be for ultimate eo ee this resinous or oily wood were wonderneat tr ao jtande her': a ei cee ee, EN ° Bese ke h 41S ar may We burned. er and nee e s ee ee Fe ce ele egg = Farthquake. the of Lesson fs all'y eke ernie {n= jJamp whiéh as a million eight and es a oO @) ories will! generations future Perhaps in a fuller and clearer n resulted T. Chapter In ee ificent I ; was It. Disasters. The instrument which records earth} quake shocks is of comparatively | fern invention. In Asia, Africa, Egypt the aretic regions and in the temperate zones there are vast tracts of un-| tremen-|{ inhabitable lands and forests, jdous shocks and convulsions of nature have taken. place in these locali- and: . We woman discussed nerself of much hear American "> . 5 ' flamboyant the ily her extravathrough rs eer Ze " ae . on Eovquenows. ay pay her 4 We on‘i es rope to | tunate. 4 broad with : é 1 resorts,' sent. abroad. be unperformed | many are : there ‘ Ae 7 : too,>: are, voman ; ee business Nee band's Who "Helps. ae oF " could could sleeping ane ing tnil the like . [net her, 7 for for . the any of : A city American. rear encompans cause . drew' they pretty airs, play pret\s re can} they that to believe led rG th -o1 Linds Raphaels " "0 a 1 ecom a : come : Jenny ; Paris. to Mozarts if they great sacrifices Their families make And. of to send them over that | expected course, it is not to he pur- | live by ho , teachers of the arts, their vocations, will honers for sirants ¥ Ss cet ee 1 aun in. coming, | ike ae eon : Sa: ak ade 1ey ré , home. go better andrey that 1 they had . to' say thing kind » the ! ' hundred every of ate BMGs aoe tne} .ole not are xe saleid not is it eis But And ‘ because . aT painful they miserible nothing achieving goal go home their eae years s eres 7 venta ue and th, They lose hea morals), often (and to for 1) 7 in BM fortunate through ae ino ‘ nsatien only ea ) v 4 they x ‘ i respectable : Americans has had its them to go, along works full of charming * asst } : - ne the up undone ad that sour snortec putter dog for it. home in Cone ent Reece oy: fear throug not do : ¥ wings of ; eye be ead) Ww ‘ S ne death, : pea ee for. girl-in ma tachment wwe : ready | to of the Paris to genius the oecasional study in Parisi 1s rare > | | | and: tne to Jack, smiled then to ide at the pramac pede telephone ‘andPNarMALIStee 1e) Mr. Browne Miss | pianists | never id of matteel jal hein a"xercis 1@ the morning to ly taunting ‘Milking is were ere in was vii * In' thie hts the an of me Onecod fall. ‘s this : pias other: was time,' _- British the. of members the of the late shah were talking about man, young at himself amused "he sald London," in was shah : oe oe the eWhen 1 Aen ie Persia ow Mrs. and to a Mr fs allen has peeres 250 of ehouted sty. eive yan Browne} off age middle sheep came to the 1d he on he would said Finally the beautiful Mrs. Willie her never . pa SO ear: oe Shrove Tuesday Custom, Springfield, Mass., Republican: Engof curious survivals. no lack has ster-!land Atherstone, Warwickshire from immemorial, a game of football been played in the town streets I) on Shrove Tuesday, and the shops are them a "Miss Ethel Barrymort said a edian at the Playe. club, "is Uly beselged by painters the lelosed while it is In progress. There is tn older custom at Wistminster school, cOM-| where the boys "toss the pancake' in con-|the presence of theit relatives, the Her | teachers and a gathering of "‘old boys." {The ceremony is curious and stately \ ces t estrable subject cook school the is re ady all }When - a r desirable, a : ae a h a. towether there is no one more sought} marches into the great hall, bearing ifter for A ee than Miss Barry-|the paneake in a pan, and preceded a carries who verger, dean's the py that) gYactous so i s she nd the cake more, throws the cook Then t- | mace indifferent to tte she sometimes | patronize the and beams the one oyer the At boys P hiladetphia a tec happened ninces This } ist or of im- | Philadelphia young \ year last re a prece the ; sRest to get 41-]rush ghastly ther a made pressionist conzealous one eremonys recent Sacre Miss of eortenit green and low 4s pancake the on bodily fell het | testant asked he done it was When more. it fs Before a football. been it had or /if something write ind 3 ign to sme little senthment-above her} quite reduced to atoms, the headmasMiss Barrymore smiled *\ter calls time and the boy with the She looked at the wretched serap in his possession wins a j for} | | | } comes 1 not ELI , ufraid; it i I HTHEL BARRYMORE." _ The American Reporter. jaltimore News: By some tradition Fitch in a "kindly letter lo a who writes young and unknown playwright said: "yt as old as printing ‘the man must have other than a pecuniary meliked your play; I thought it promising, Perhaps the idea and the pracIbsen, in| tive but in the first act you imitated | on the theory that it would Pinero and in the} tice rest second you imitatte the to lives by his pen who spoil the man Barrie imitated you fourth and third exwould pay Big sleek. and fat Isibe in art Imitation ee never will Thia bad » shabby man}jerminate the breed, All the same,r the a Iways who as he dt , lass of beer looked) modern reporter is an ambassado to out the with if ers be that pow |.4)) tne mut and bar i Aree the mirror the In confidant e. He is the tousere of |purple of his offic nea, ne SERA Ca. or ted his trust t, keep ire must but grea the iona of bank r, mill a of hat the enato a no with and course of matter a ender|as6 ociet Iewport a of er the er. He from anybody. gratefulness in special yet and. coat ambassador's an ind spite of all 1 look like a tramp.' " is the daily companion of the mighty, but must put on no "lug He is patby his intellectual inferiors, ue Pe of Lent," said N. C Good-! ronized overheard! put must give no sign of his martyrwit Players' club, "I dom to the superiority of ignorance, one eoune woman sity to terday ‘I don't know what to do with The glory that he: makes others ee ee for . bal ae He is so gay and flance. my Jac t rest fameless, a He | '§ not for Poi could engender 1 1 wish Lent. for olous Clyde who 18 indeed | A light ? 1 the 6 urd Curious with she electric an, ti day he ir, Evolution in Lighting. e of| - ‘Stories Permans &. S. From in April st. Nichothat Use ful Inventions' the lamp and candle The men | las the are light-these electric light, the have of development that| the mark which steps a marvelous hoy oD And lam] the do} ' he could rN : a ere at oe it is oe Hoy she | growth fe And Are ov€ethe drive only can tell fell a Some: legation husband ld) in ute h t w ate ¥ time ‘What retort.' the i ff atat-! . er put ‘ coun- |} -"? eat ‘ime oner LOOKS he te na re sais d southern a In prisoners " cteg ste Bree gold a is id (Wo* iator It squabble. esting his| the in anxious siwaited Iaverybody lam her state heathen old the to hear lenee to be is thought for she in sheep, value are London in woman beautiful most composer,|the French the Saint-Saens, tenderly James Mrs, han looked at Th a made Chicago to visit his laurine ‘This sighed and head his He shook ran ; : s : question. the of out ‘is said, " he tau a at America on address brief the In man other any nor I ther Pet parts is she sheep many as owns belacnk spirit business American "The he course of his i worth , started on the best of all, to} und | home back opportunities the nina SLOT poc . et. Telephone that horse intellectual purpose, to which helps the un-| them or to} way, right the to know use ro : it a dueal r alae nee in Park linner nary auty of the beauty the g appraising ‘ py \ fal-|jane has Browne Mrs, that } rowne Thus sheep. of terms in present ladies -} eral len he would he said countess for a blonde ne acler " ee Ren this ‘whuticat.. slim baroness tall, for a shee 12,00 sive | it STE feat ah a Dasa e been |} had for a sheep; 2,00 give would he said he il ea oe led nost } riders: oe I LAWYER. women,| right who ( you without discussing a ,tor Tillman' Seni quarrel financiers among was cent Seema a good deal of mud threw men "Those "‘and smiling, = he other," each at & a. was an Interstuck mud most of the Incident oa at head aea ab: Bee a with mirror jsh an muintain initiated find it, after having . ofttime path ' wrong to, go courage es the ot and Paris the - arone ro Ptth V of tn te lephone boy, her that Walnut, errand1817 hour| his every forth rush srowne. pobiit gia nhc | 10 meet to fear of be neficial | » American possible is it While |the-American Kily the . rddre the read. and up to shouted Saelae B rowneIn ' H | ease ers LUCKY In lying ea Luc ind ridet uneoanscious case iret ne are et AND MOTHER a S eae b eng armacis . He proppe d up . lerk j =} horse bay spirited ae . my noes eee pane re- it think hor driving when pike = violently thrown v rider to} afraid be not } rf to bondagt subject Vinny a: Soe Jakes comes,. death when But | the lon meat at > ‘ nS live Li their us let stay to earth-/a % here it Is ; the influence of cultured those as. such women altractive many) and above, broad | have likemention i theseed wholesome more no|here vent confined e oe Nor is iketheir work for own country people,women bussewing sistant' recor Ps want Pees iz i | Yet in Peverr And ae flame, eof ai woot | bur ae " ithha a dull a in- ||) ovel piece has < : Wigwam rood } dingy the fills. ae and esr the presatSapa now, ae smoke: rustere | with sootot a ind Eo Hees can) ape merican the Ameri button, r or anothe in | sure good doing in rs aay .r aeis eTMrs. SSUES ele that Hight a a with] church, mn a ere Americ c woman O oes e a Jparticlher not with ee 2 | 1¢a dad, }da fore the : i pean wife gas. his and -inha ov harmful 5 a ont ae ehte ne ed eee bs who ts - Ree ricans pny Oe Goon further a ways pre actical u and on th lave nee oO We oat has helped Pee = "LT oC er the 5+ it up Wrap. le ft or died | wom- during : I thumb up: with That ehed of} instead early.-)} bed children, of ut have What | quakes the] | travel quenes * a than year = hoy ta cae see him et a, cat ain tonight t eth falar rht. ve > a fash this favor . . oTe Shia WAS] newWw > horseback}: : riding a And eCXI ener of of years to last: club the £ o Mr ~ Cassatt said tj on," earth from pass I was to confusion of jleads o cipen he Be py eople Lancaster the on ifternoon railroads horses, e, yy automo : jtually ite | trave | boats, ci ty jon opinio : : dinner at' a Country Philadelphia' hi s ked aske " ; women rrlge. a of | fiee aie altogether don't even-| | a> "[ 2 ; a J. Cassatt A. ‘phe late ‘ ove! a wise through aw been It has Ito of Mr and practic al ald sels young women and fifty-one young » eltuatic lescribed year, last above se ¢ situation in the re influx twenty | haven: you . | the 1} larger must<¢ « all do , trying crowded] over themselves r if-they is a learn eart theok and heart and hope are ashamed and ine to show life ae oe 2 Ai of conduct | should but it building will they reclaim to effect But there is right way and a| wrong way. uw safe oay and a "aint American girl to the for Way ou s progr: am independent her out carry. un- ea eee ee abroad ate here, them keep to the) economize to forts and maladies serious contract out passed havs they before old domain vouth's Needed, Wise Counsel we the last Paris; wee oe Freaes) the should cur- to aven't.'* 1 perhaps : rai avoid Perhs Lps is it essary , even is try- the earthquake (that and || eae . ‘ = : its in broader Browns conmust. which. laws IS. the. Murepe of ideas trol ©). . The one else replied so," done eet 5 customer! grouchy 5 purehases,"" my all up wrap pardon, ge. the ‘Beg. ried teach But | I've - Why, to a man) . invigorat- | ash ? groce! parents be mm Envoy. the 1id one|Ss to seatte and thewasoily in sub-| and outside, the] spaces. wick the fed -_---+2-- -___-_ of Flesh Pound lis "please ing of : wrapped | to tear h!) something | ¢ it (the } nec wick | MILLIONAIRE Burope. In Influence American his eae pretty or No thing = : was which | eat- | is < leaves. This was with the only candle, stance |center | - . eo a e e ideas of French according | to thousandsome dangers. safe system whole the business an; or and luxury, this. in. he as sleep a |leaves) a morn- important sound mMId ; : i ne yf ; i . gr Rc guidance without selfher losing of dangers the Not to good the helping in is active Hoff the losing of the dangers but yespect, resganl) to despairing the better, be needlessly. others, of spect p< | the and health: find to sick the hope, girl fora. mistake grave a is It | to resist tempted America village of interior some ambitious | fpom of the mecea is the Paris ° iQ 1 . Ameri= in emusies nid tnd Seay inhow Furope to show to undertake <t rE an art of students dependent we are! : sma of thousands In ca. misconhumiliation, Mortification, OUngs are pant towns and villages disgrace lasting ofttimes and tion, strane j ~ conga ar who sexes of both people lie7 ‘ ‘ ‘ result from such an attempt s friends ered geniuses by Sarnieia sing of luxury en drumming Bomsapeins . hun girls American : are to living. life F as is quite it promote ino . Paris. of < ie allow conduct good of standards own her influthe yet way, native own \in her and insinuating so is Paris of enee unwholly so life {its and I se ductive. ee eee aeIt, ie = necessitates The ing yet circles; of portion large asocial less forothers for be be 1 better , ; a Ve ae they \! ndifferent ; and WOM=) \ havior American gihiebls mers 9% are angel who. abroad en Centers in foreign presence whose ind sex their to blessing is a t , But We .with busy who...were Dangers The . \ hon Eu- in women such k to Sleepyheads. Welcome up well every get should certain are we, not, do we If ing ters ORO ey WwHeKe payeis nou pening, to:run gradually, ie ae af wake art that This ai = account + .. instruc- } eal ane yeasure proveves rhis bank of unchaperoned qpeqs > | s wo- And , rs gay- means given all possessed | of the greatest scissors were: : for restoring and 6, peast enjoy _ and a and| f < to " » means <j pr wotning ling to|. | duties) ; about l\like piece the lesson learn rer would that fatty or wax Fond.) ; . The one and met | than the single stick. f rent cams me when aos long on, for) proverme« substance Was of part for light, million ep avery: Sich ne him. marry itNot eS j poor these bee sewing » of P the heart . brighest the bes . willingly Live they to work time their e ; 1h, ‘women. rhe costumes | needle and culture to of home > > ope connivance; sent be to leaving "study," ‘- . alimony : her of health" fashionabl« to brokers, musical vee expensive ae ON Re or bills too, hear, physicians ws with EA living 1 wearing elaborate toils at husband and her this to ‘ wor ‘Tre ine the here is S = , week of each rnoon . French the for ane rr ae metropolis: yee east civcla: owe own eS | ORNs ne COTUSLT IES Baie 4 Bek manners independent her and r}i . line through traveling her: of heari We‘ hotels while as ah B vaté i Se afternoon one mane gets who abroad, - a zt sat eae eight had Dingbatte Chester dollars. yas chic acute eee ake SRRELT, Special sepublican - the a" Wi Tombs is a Service, snapshot ' <7 "ht opyrigh et aph after a consultation be 107 of Mrs. as to the W best illiam means rhaw of and Lawyer keeping Harry Dan O'Reilly, Thaw out ‘of taken the as insane they were asylum. leaving } i ! in him somehow a suitable se idumieaa.! nameless and content, : |