“T3 --L _ _ _ _ Qvoqp ' \_- ieUNG, _ Mil.. ii i nun , _ Anuiritn ciiv if uma P`efrkl'fw|i,|be V I C ` “ I _ e -. '__ it 1 3 _____u;i|df_Residences \ T 155 ` ' ""°' V . '1r_ ' , ‘ _ ‘ Pghgf, JN- ,714 ,(3Pecia.l)-The 10811; Qt? lovers ,of....Paris for the ia»,_ol_§,hg,,,rark _er na muette. e l1ort&u`p_f.,wlilch»_,lia_s been sold by Com, 1-do Frlmcuevine, have been ret B* *`!,°*,l_*¥= the announcement today that-,the.f-iimueeter ei. ibe beeuubu BUOY, Ol ’ ei trees in the grounds A er will ,pot be elected. ,Nearly half the land fm! has already been bought fl`0l_D. '..D\ll'°}J§Qer, M. Bloch Levs-_ loie, 11,, I-fenride Bothschild, who inteii sito build a'gal1ery in a sa. Cllldldl P°!'1ii9ll of the park to house bib art eeneetione. 'He ie obliged to remove tllihlllfrolri their present home in the_,i!'p_.\i_bourg_ Saint Honore on nccountof, the danger arising from vibratiutmsiaused by theelieavy motor omnih if which how thunder through nearly all the large 1 thor- oughfaresfof the city. The remaining P1000 0! MM will fall into the hands` of the buildsrl, _but with the' Obliga- tion upon .thnm_,to, respect 'thetrees and _to erect onlylwthe beet class of _IBFRQ Dr_i_v'ai;g_ residences. ,- *The ,chateau and grounds of La Mustte are within the fortifications and .thebarrier of~the Pai-is Octroi. They are -situated in Pansy' on the extreme linits of the 16th Arrond- issement. ~ ‘ _ ' ____ _. _ Chest foliil, 'Brenchiiis A ~ - Can’i' Be Lured _ _ ~ By Cough Syrups Fon 'min s1MPLm nsasos THAT couon sviwrs so sfriziii- cH'r 'ro Trim sfroin- aci-_i wi-noi-1 , 1sN"r_a1r- ~ _ Fmorns THE nrsmor-BREATHING QLLRE "oA'raIiRHozoN'1n" wi-noi-i IN- -' .sraurnv nicicnnsr ann I AFFECTED PARTS IS ‘ ~ Baer Raiusnv. " " ,_ WW . » _ a _ ~ a- '-li ., W." ,<'».~g12:v,’.i°‘\ ggygrg 511 the* '* ,iff the nose, throat s* 1, 'L _,t _ie wiiyoa- tarrhosoue ;£iWb`ys' _cures-it _gets where the troiillle really is. ~~,-'-1 _ ,iv _ . _ ‘ y _f_ \_ ~ _ _ 4 e v . ‘gi _ ; .>.:- , - "I can sl1eak_ of the wonders Ca- tarrhozone dill for me,” writes J. P. Fernandez, silk important ngure in mercantile life in, Georgetown. “I had all the distressing symptoms of catarrh-headjvlas stuiled up-had a profuse discharge. from the nose-I hawked and gagged and had a weak throat. 'My ears buzzed and I had constant pain over the eyes. Ca- tarrhosone .cleared my 11084. strengthened my throat, took away that rank breath and soreness in the nose.'_' ',/ If you have any form of catarrh or throat trouliib, cut out all experi- ments-use Catdrrhozone-its reputa- tion is`world-wide. A complete `out- ilt with gildluient medication to last two months and an indistructible hard _rubber inhaler _costs $1.00; smaller sisesiwith glass inhaler 25c. and .50c.~ druggisizs and store- keepers, or _ _ost paid/ from the Ca- tarrhokone Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston,`CilIlada. _ e fo_§Mnre` i " ‘e F5- 1 so I _ ,_ “ 3 _.1 ‘és iii] "air, » ,___ , _ _ _ Men nggiomgn-do you want a splenrlidq .df~,_iuxuriant hair free fromescaip-` I' 'I-had dandrum - ' Do you want hair so. bewiiichingly radiant thatlit ,compels the admirat- ion of all Wll0.lee it? - ' Dojyou want aeealp as immacuret- ly clean and bright ai a newly-minted coin? ~ , ' _ Do. you want a scalp as immaculat- that will surely prevent baldness, that always refreshes and invigorates and makes your entire head feel flue? Then spend 50- cents this very day and get a bottle of PARISIAN Sage at any drugstore or ,toilet goods counter. Use it as directed and .you will never care to _use ordinary tonics asain. _ _ No poisonous sugar of lead, no sul- Dlmr, no injurious ingredients in IQARISIANI Bale. Ask for PARISIAN 580- _ Geo. E. Hughes Guarantees it. Fra _,_ _ fi die -1 _'Found Drowned in ii ' Reservoir. lilystery' ~ 'Surrounds Them _ LDNDON, Jan. 24 (Special)-'l‘wo 1_5-year-old girls have ta-ken their lives at Iiawcliile, near Goole, under circumstances full of mystery, ro. mance and pathos. Annie Elizabeth Horsley and Sarah Penistone, daugh- ters of working class parents, had been engaged for the past few months at Turner's Paper Works, Raweliffe Bridge. On Thursday they attended usual time for closing the mill, and thin rope, and their arms clasped in stances clearly suggest suicide, but why~two girls, little more than child- ren, should make and carry out‘ a compact of death is`dif’ficult to un- derstand. A lqve story or some lit- tle trouble magniiled by resentment or despair are l possible solutions. The girls were of cheerful disposition called that on Thursday morning An- nie Horsley took on her broock and gave it to a companion, remarking that she would never see her again. ODESSA, Jan, n \‘4peclal)- It is announced that the Gmarnment as finally resolved to subsidize the blin- jected new ,Russian steamship line between Odessa. and Llondon, which will c_omme_nce_ operations early in the_new year. The amount of the generally understood that each ofthe four 6,000-ton steamers to be placed oiyths new line will receive a subsidy five years. ' _ ` _ »` ' laien. and _ini the United-_;Ki'ugcou'u‘ the subsidiary Dort~ of cali will be Hull. ; Fourteen _ days is the maxiinum Odessa and London, The liners will have. accommodation , _ for first, ,sec-_ orid,“abd_tbird-clalis passengers. '_ One of- the chief objects of the Sov- ernmreni: in subsidizing the new line soiiandaomely is, undoubtedly, " to promote the export ussian sugar to the United King o Sugar for- warded from the re refiner centro " PARIS, Jan 21 (Special)- _The "soup-boat" bequeathed to the city M. Osiris was a native of Bor- deaux, and left that city $400,000 for the purpose of building and main- taining s. free food refectory for French and foreign workpeople. , The vessel is a magnificent house- ` boat. Stepping,on board from the gangway one ilnds the 'woman’s re- to the loft, with the kitchens and will be served daily to nursing moth- ers. Meals for the men will be served from 11 to 1, and from 5 to 7, each day, ~ The ilrst floor is a promenade, PARIS Jan. 21. (Special)- A prize of s1oo,ooo, td be contributed to by all* the chief motor-car clubs ir. the world, is to be oilered for a new The new; fuel must be easy to man- ufacture with siibatnncc of which there, is 'a constant supply, surh as' alcohol, and which are not likely to fluctuate in price except with general DUB IN, Jan. Z1(Specisl)-Fur- rown swels One of his cliums in the embrace of death. The circum- - s ,iieut'enani_in_ an Ii-_ish nrimmtz ibm' V ._ .r . .. _ _.__» ,e-_ '_ _,», , < ._ `_;~‘ ` : ,_ ‘\_\' ___ 'T _ _, , _ - 1.. _ _.riff 'eve-,_.,-,_f,l_,,» -:_:_j1-W-,= 'Q Z- ' _ ' - _-_.., ,. e -1 ._»1-_- . .- _ . ‘_ ._ "il-j;.~"“i.-`-1;~,&».';if ;,_; Lg." "-:Nl 3 _ . ‘\ . _ ' V ‘._j__\_ ,n~__,\ §_§_&.- _.1_____,i `_____________f_._¢‘,I,__’fe,1 __ _ ___-_ _,£_.i_:___,;__£_;~,-__-é;;~__§, *__*-,iff '__ -__, ___ ___’- ` ,‘ - ~ - _ » .,.; . .<~',?f-ffifff--57; _.r`_~_-_i»'1=_i Quan, .~ e ~ -. .»- H ~ _ » _ _ _I i . , i ._ , iii Mliiiiillii PARIS, Jan. 34 (Special)-Deliw ering judgment in a breach oiprom- ise case. the President of a Paris court expressed the view that mar- riage no longer _responded to the con- ception of former times when it was based on mutual love. Today it was simply s. financial contract. The real reason of marriage, he said, was money. -The man wss.on the "look-out" for the dowry, and the woman “bought” s. protector and their W0!`k ill .910 Ordinary course, a trustee for the management of her but disappeared shortly before the,-property. It wail regrettable that young couples didnot draw up a late at night 'their bodiesrwere found contract at the moment of their en- iu the waters of a reservoir, their fagemeut-with a penalty clause in legs bound together by a piece of he event of it being broken oil. ‘ stationed in County Armagh. This person threatened the Irish Govern- ment that if they dared to put him on trial he would make a full dis- closure of the theft and worse crimes, Eid of everybody connected with _em. -The South African "hero" managed _ to escape expulsion from the Army fi d li iii - . ;:..f.“;1_i;..§ff°.::1f;°i. 1- ». 1-ie Then-he was once more told he must leave the Army, but would b_e allow- ed to resign, and he went out as qutctly as hc could. ' , _ ' ~ \ ‘ a ` ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 21 (Spe- » - ‘ \» cial)-An amazing affair which took ' _ ` 'place at the Horse Artill r e y Bar- racks in the ,Liiteyny quarter of the city of St. Petersburg n.. few days since recalls the mysterious attempts of the acute revolutionary period. An alarm of fire was given at four o’clock in the morning from the stor- agebarracks. The firemen were able, by thaald of respirators and masks, to. penetrate the building despite the Bubdidl' 19___l1_°f Yet stated. but it is- noisomc fumes, and extinguish the flames before they reached the ex- plosives. » - ' General Orancvsky in command at 01 $25-000 13°F #Um-lm 1°? 5 ¢°1`m 0f~ the Barracks, ordered Captain Kolo- 8l‘lVofl,.immediately to open an in- y'1‘he_‘outward-boimo’ liiwrewill load, quiry_“e_ud eetabn b in ue f tb part. of their .general -cscgo»eax~:‘+Nl°°“ 'The°fiive"stig3l’ofi ’;'roved'f that__thc stores depot had been prev- iously broken into ,and a quantity of revoivere and ammunition abstract- tim! 8»U°W5D°°. find by 'U10 MiDil¢°lI_`edL` ordered the arrest of _ Boni- Of Trad# Bhd Induiffy. 101' £110. Out' bardier Tchervanovsky, who is in ward and homewardtrips between chaps, of the storage, but when the squad advanced Tchervanovsky shot Captain Kologrivolf dead. _ Psliff spread among the squad, who scattered in all directions and hid themselves. Subsequently a clerk named Zavadsky, employed in the re- ceiving department, armcd with a. rifle, volunteered to attempt to ar- 8 , Y rest Tchervnnovsky, but he was mor- of Kieff to Odessa and Nicolaieff for .muy wounded by the mm-dere,-_ The export in Russian betwme _is °ar1‘i°<1 'utmost eouiueiou prevaiiediu the 55-5 Pl`1Vil°¥°d l°W "away tum' barracks. e fire brigade were sum- and bv the new limi it Wm \>° WP' moned eeigpbouicaiiy but. - cbiei ned at an egrcertiolwllv ‘m°d°“-‘M Iiyin reiueed to ueud his uieu to be fl‘¢iZhi'-'fate-` ' shot when soldiers were there for duty. ~ Tchervanovsky then fired 1‘0D°Bt6d- mdo _ ly from a second story w' w of Bordeaux by M. Osiris has been among j the disputing officers and il18\1EllfB¢°f1.0I} f»11°.._*f`fil`0l1d° River- fLremen.~ '1‘he latter offered their lad- ders and hose to the military, but they were not n- epted. ` After seventy i its had been fired at the windows‘ox` the officers' club and among the oilicers and senior men outside the Barracks, Tchervan- Qnky ¢|-led; "Goode byel This is my last cartridge," and-committed sui- fectory to the right, and the man’s cide. He was twentY'fiV° V05" Dm' and _was serving his final conscrip- storerooms between them. Free meals 1301151 YG”-l`~ / ` * V LQNDON, Jan. 21 (Speclal_)- A race' of men who could not talk, who surrounded by comfortable waiting ‘ rooms and dressrooms. / _I -_ THE Howl Nova! scorn won/IAN was iunnnnvnn on Hina H-naar g . ~ nissasm - _ motor-car fuel, rendered necessary by -Made har Kidneys right with Dodd's the rapid increasing price of _p__-trol. - Kidney Pills and all her Troubles Vhnlshed Speedily and Completely. nie creek, Cumberland co., N. s., Jan. 24 Suffering from Female, Kidney and I-fe‘srt Trouble, so run alterations in money values. down, nervous and depressed that all -*‘-“-*-_ - the brightnes has gone out of her life, and never expecting to be a ther sdiisational statements on the healthy woman again, Mrs. J. W. _lapse 0! the Crown levels !r°m.D\\hlln_,i.ea_dbetter of this place tried Dodd's astle _were made in the House _.off gi sy Pills and is once more in,tbe Comnz0ns't¢°Fntl¥ U! uf- G\l&\.mr",be;?~of health'.V~I-fer simple statement the Newham .m°mb°1'.~ 101' M# use beef. evidence that ue we of mem. and °\3°°l eral" *\=°-UW* §°°° kidney. nineaee ie be bed that ponds rnyaéytiiginiegagn iknowledse 0| til! nglzitney -iuusiwni not eure it. __ H ° ' ~` ' "‘ was treated b`y five do_et'ors, Mr. Glnnell alleged that "the great- ri. est scoundrel in South Africa at the ms' Maduwn .` 'mm' Four “cg did me no good. The fifth opera time of the Boer War-a reckless bul- ' 1 1 - ly a murderer and a msn of de- 9° m° ‘nd thai: ‘ave nm “ng Dr r v d b"“°°h“d “°"“°~" "“° ““‘~ "“°°‘i`.i.'f.i§'?'..f...'i.i“§‘ 1”;'f`.Z'Z;.f§‘.5Z§iZ§u "om um muh t° M B capnm' 'ul' run down that my friends did not “amwed gf wngmh dm' lf;-Tmiezimfg' 'thi|lk’I would ever get better. t en wen e ll . W 1 , . . # nothing had happened," he was given D_)'£i*}‘°;’;’§f¢i°"l’;:;‘lt Laid mI° :Z d“:; a commission in an Irish regiment. th “Q7 U” trouble? I With_ congenial spirits in Dublin 0m I WF* 0*' “wmllim Pai. too ‘Castle this man war: Ango til; Svlll *rings* D°d '__ my himself of an oDl'I0 “U Y. °°\\° °- ; ~ i ‘~ - ble and H ` Dilehle iuuetiou with others, to mai the :female dn. nm ,nm 0 , _ ar!" Klf 4 , th castle, partieipant.in_tne de* way _to cure t _sm is to cure beireiiei-'y aud°uie theft. was me a 5 , alien by ruins Dvdd I Kids# His. . -< _ »._ _ _ . _ I ‘ . . _ - f -1 » _ .‘ » '_ . v _ , , . - _ _ `§.V’§‘- ." " ,_ _foie and Siarls _Car _While Peo- ` 'ple \iVe|"e“.Enter_in”g g ...___ ' I nnusslnns, Jen. 24 (sperm)-A near _Liege, in _front of which tram- way-cars stop regularly; learned to imitate the conductor's whistle." ' ‘While two people warg entering the car the parrot whistled and the dri- ver, thinking it was "the conductor, started the car, with the result that the two people fell and were injured. if vebr Baby irsiei, ' o or Give B\hy's;0wn Tablets. The little ills of bsbyhood and childhood should be treated prompt- ly, or they may proveseriousu An occasional dose of Baby's Own Tabi- lets will regulate, the stomach and bowels and keep your little ones well. Or they will promptly restore health if sickness comes” uxexpectediy. Mrs. Lenord M. Thompson, Oil Springs, Ont., says:-"I have used Baby's Own Tablets for my little girls as occas- ion required, and have found chem always of the greatest help. No,mot- ihor, in my opinion, should be without the tablets." Sold by medcclne deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co.\ Brockville, Ont. roamed about England before even the first of the several known glacial ages, who lived on roots and shall- iish and wild fruits, and dodged the mastodon, the hippopotamus and the sabre'-toothed tiger-such is the as- tonishing link in the story of the origin of man which leading scient- lsts believe to have been discovered in the "‘Sussex skull," which is sup- posed to have been not the .skull ofa man at all, but a woman. The skull was shown at the meet- ing of the Geological Society and on the following day all the scientists in England were agog with something like excitement, for _it was declared by Dr. Smith Woodward, of the South Kensington Natural History Museum, . _.,.=v». 95, 411,e_1_\_$° r_v\1_1_¢l-\._°. _ ,_, , .i g. - e -berurawbeiis » ‘.‘ 4 "‘ »- "V77 -_ords, here is a‘new race of men, in points strongly resembling the apes, but still unquestionably "man", although devoid of the powers of speech. »' GENEVA, Jan _ 22 (Special)-_-A pathetic tragedy, resulting from an attempt to steel a kiss under the mistletoe, is reported from St. Gall. After a»merry dinner, Mile. Schwab, aged 20, entered the ball-room at her house, and, standing, on a stool, was tying on a bunch of mis- tietoc before the dance begun when she wus surprised by her fiance, who attempted to steal a kiss. ' » The young girl fell on the floor, upsetting a lamp, which exploded, setting fire to herevening dress._Be- fore'the flames could be ext.enguish~ ed she was seriously burned, and by .the time the doctor arrived she was delirious. The case was hopeless, and Mile. Schwob died from her il_1l1ll`ie9 next /lay. Her marriage was to have- taken place shcrtlY- VIENNA, Jau. zz (Special)-Thr” youths entered a cafe in Vienna the other night, seated themselves in a secluded corner, and ordered _tea. Soon after the dull noise of failing bodies was heard above the din ol the billiard playing and °°11"°fBH' tion in the cafe. A waiter hastened to see what had hl\PP6l19d and f°““d an three lying on the floor, evidently in the throes of death. Assistance was called and it was discovered that the younnt bod taken poison v'vi1t‘;ge`hii§.ttllieiF‘eJi11i eine of the YOUWB. named Adolf Tuma, went to the cafe and identified his son. but 01° 14°" tity of the others was only Bitabllsh- ed by means of an envelope found on one of them. It was addressed to a girl and contained a Pl10f0t€h1`°Ph ~°f all three youths taken 12086 915 t ` 'rbe gn-i. wlw 1° B “‘°‘° “hu gt ,Q whom they were all ardeutlyt a acto od, was asked by the policel o goshe the room where the bgdlesd :gd the appeared _little affects 3 to commit ’°“°h” had “H th'°°w;° nd to eeud suicide on her accoun a th h __ ber their triple portrait in °- °“ of dolltili _ "L_----~ Losnos. sau .21 ispeeéll-"'1‘h° plate-shaped straw boater one of gh, new fashions which will be IPNDZ ` summer. ` olklzelhggt of this novelt¥'|-3 N51" alded in p, report from thh straw lint _centre at Luton, which announces time an-andy many of the principal houses are engaged iii making boat- ers Wim indented 'circle brlrns,i._e., .brims with an upward curl. ' With all due respect to the inven- tor, and without' - any wish to inter- fere in the business of the straw hat whose ambition it is to look like _ a piate, one cannot help being struck with the fact that the brim Will be a convenient receptacle-‘for rain. One showerand the crown will be as com- vleteg an Island as Great Britain if the 1l\\l`lt`°`,cdhie .éthere I _ . 1 Hbouidgbe au ameiidbueué is ni. im. 2vid{f»2_‘eifi.u»-'ie __ ...if parrot kept's¢t a house at Jupi1,ie,' ”""" -_ _ ;,|,',\. . _. Gill iidilililiii BEBLIN, Jan 24, (Special)-The two sister towns of Idar and Ober- stein, in the Oldenburg grinclpality of Birkenfeld, have gains notoriety in two ways. In the first place, they are world-renowned r the polishing of Precious stones, a d in the second Place the inhabitants 'are afflicted with _tuberculgus disease to _an _ un- paralleled extent. A very large percentage of 'the ad- ult population suflers from these dis. eases. and a medical examination. undertaken by the order of the mon- icipal authorities, revealed the fact that 90 per cent., of the school children are tuberculous. ` Whether the polishing of precious stones has any influence on the spread of tuberculous diseases is not known, but the question is behig scientifically investigated. ' niiinis ui iiii|l]Ni|_ illiiiiiili STOCK!-IOLM, Jan. 24 (Special)- An ever~increasin»g_ interest in the subject of national defence is being taken in Sweden. Recently people :throughout the country subscribed many millions of krona for the pur-. pose of building big armored cruis- ers, and now another subscription has been started in order to present the State with a great air fleet. Peo- ple of all classes, including even the poor, are contributing. _ -v~v~»vvv-~»v--..-.»-v-~v.~v-...»~.. in light cellulold, colored or plain, and, _jutting out behind would be highly serviceable in draining oil the water. BERLIN, Jan. 21-(Special)-The _>Kaiser.has issued s’wiu:xdagr’to, tile' German aerial fleet that it must not fly over the New Palace at_Potsdam. Owing to the sharp explosive noise made by the motors- of aeroplanes and dirigibles which have hitherto flown directly. over the palace, on their way to and from Berlin, the Empress asked her husband _to /have the aerial route altered. ,_-’ She said that she would llke.the ln- terdict to be in the form of a re- quest, lnstead of a com and. Never- theless, flights over Po dam are now ‘ forbidden, and the gr at Zeppelin _ airships must take a detour around the Palace. ' D airship might meet with sudden dis- aster and fall on t e palace. For some time a nuval officer a beautiful girl, entered the restaur-_ ant and ordered dinner fgnitwo The couple sat at a small ta e and were observed talking together affection- ately. Soon afterwards the actress ~.¢-\-v.--._v-v-`~e lil Yilll NEH] 13 i EASEAHET TIINIGHT. _ _ .___- No_ lleadcehe, Sour Stomach, _Biliousnese or Constipation, by manning. - _ sch tho' il ulate your stomach; removqthe eonr, undigestdd 'and fem-menting food and that misery-making gas; take the ex- cess bile from your liver and carry _ . , gibie over Tripoli- iiumcrous Statues ` ` Standing ROME, Jun. 24 (Special)-Two cn- gineer oillcers, while reconnoitring from a dirigibie over the Tripoli des- ert beyond Zavla, discovered a ruin- ~ed city amid the sand wilderness which has been identified as Sabatta, a flourishing colony in the days of Imperial Rome. Flying' low, the officers photo- graphcd the imposing, well-preserved ruins, which include numerous marble statues, twenty of which are still standing ‘bn their original pedestals. The ruined city will shortly be ex- plored. f ` AV0lD'BI.00D POISON The best and simplest way of insur- ing against blood-poison is to apply Zarn-Bok to a cut, burn, cold sore or any open wound or diseased part as soon as sustained. " Of all the myriad forms of germs which set up blood poisoning, not one has yet been found that Zam-Buk does not killi A thin layer of Zam- Buk over a wound or sore acts in two ways. It prevents all harm com.- ing into the wound or sore from the outside, and on the underside it Sf-lmlllates the. cells to renewed act- ivity, provides just the_healing, tis- sue-bullding material needed, by»caus- ing the blood to deposit this more rapidly and thus brings about rapid healing. Apply it to that cold sore, those chopped hands, that frost bite or that eczema. ` ' Sold at 50c. box, all stores”or druggists, or post free from Zum-'Bulr Uo., Toronto, for price. Refuse sub- stitutes. _ ”*W»~w entered. As her eyes fell on the oili- cer and the girl she stopped short, but, regaining her self-possession, proceeded to a. table and ordered din- ncr. She viewed with rrritation and were engrossed in each other. At last, unable to restrain herself at the/, sight of her `rival's triumph, the actress rushed’at the girl as she rose to leave the rbstaurant and seiz- ed her 'hy her golden hair. To her in- tense astonishment the hair came away in her hands, with hat and veil attached to it, and the face of a middy from the oilicer's ship was re- vealed, amid roars of laughter. The iliscomfited actress burst into tears and, covering her'face with her hands, fell hack in a chair. Friends tried to reconcile the actress and the The Empgess was n f, only annoyed odiccr as the masquerade nlad proved by the noise of the erial engines, ,that she still cared for er-_former _ but she ex ressed t e fear that an sUlf0l`- PARIS/Jan; 22 (Special)-Dr. A Filassier, writing in “Le Journa , ’ STOCKHOILM, an. 22 (S ecial)- points out the alarming increase of The leading athlc ic clubs in Sweden drunkenness among women in arisl have asked thc 'edish Pa lament This increase has been especially to make them n annual grant of marked among the cases of' insanity $27,500 in order that they -W8-t be whichare treated at the famous Ste. able torelveat pil' BDCCGBSGB ,Si the Anne Hospital. In' 1910, 3,88_2 cases 0lYmPi¢= G8-mea this year. of insanity 'were treated at Ste, *F-_°“°“" Anne. Oi these, 1,783 were females LTSBUN- Jan- 22 (sP°°i“U'“Th° and the percentage of alcoholic cases ~7°a1°“BY °f-'S--y°““g actress W" the was 20.3 among them just double cause of a highly 8111'-Wing mddent °'t'the perce/utage registeued in 1887. B res'-““"““t here 5 few nights 155°’ This increase ofthe drunkenness which leads to insanity among women haf b°°“b_f€°B;§°E§§°'%)r°:3::£ro§t Egg was-first brought before the French zggfggzmnt The naval omm_ Wm, public by tbe _lute Dr. Paul -Garnier in 1891. . ‘ Unfortunately the Parisians, when they do start heavy drinking, ily to very dangerous fluids-absinthe, "tord-boyau_ "trois-six," and other forms of fiery alcohol. - BERLIN, Jan. 22 (Special)-The formation of a “school for taste” is now advertised in Berlin. It is to be- gin in a rather modest way by means of s series of-lectures in the Hohen- zoilern Gewerhehaus, but its initia- tors have-great ambitions, and hope to be able to promote a school some- what on the lines of a. musical aca- demy that will establish the finencss of taste no’t only of Beriiners and their wives and daughters, but also of the veiy city itself. Tum the tual, °ut__th° bomb The _lectures are to _ he no minor matter, however, for th are each e, b ioueness the indi ' tion, the` sick, sour stomach ms $5 to last two hours, and t§ audience zu,,_tum mem out" tonight and is expected to turn up at all the “ep “mm out Wm, gum”-¢u__ . twelve. fE'articulai' attention is to be _ Buffalo, N. Y., and M|m9m_°¢ mm md ,mmm uh 5 given to household decorations and' ----.---- Qucu-gg mm .nd *hm ‘mt nw" to fashions, but the severer arts are _ -_ gnu,” me-_.misery “used by 5 my to be treated, and the connection be- ..B_ A_ “vm don” mwah al. N, “Dm tween thc appreciation ofthe Perthe- that they an |¢°m.¢h_ ' _ _ non friezcs and that of paniers and the month 0, _ pun-gput in mother hy of my the bubble skirt are to_be dealt opportunity for gr-“5__L°¢, _gncmu clean” um ,._°¢_ with by specialists in the dlilerent Pmvmc°_ _\__ "Tuul ilscnuii sin out of the system all the eonstipated _ waste matter, and poison in the in- -».r-- feel great \ ~ -I sa. testines and bowels. ’l‘hen you will S.` A. McDonald's are conducting ,,» ‘ one of the greatest discount sales A Oascaret tonight will surely held in the city for many years. $20.- :'U‘£'lEl1l=°\\ you out by morning. 'PNY 000 must be realised on this sale W , ir wbue youaieep. A io-een: bex Jan. sin. -- \ ~ ffllmany drug store mssnsaclear Ifprice cnttingwill g .3-'_-1,8 A l‘.uu.,°"” "'°“` ‘”°l”'£".i“.‘§a °‘°i“' ......'*"’ "° .}’°“£‘.‘i‘° "-‘“~““""‘ .if run. - var an ~ on or oo s s, nlidqigf ._ _ mouth.. iev»’.ie_ una ore- .uia.'eo.a’, reiuue=%‘,_&4\;,§* ;',“f,:; °' carats because `+.be~eami _good--awed discount . - “"7 _ ~“y¢ Fw. ¢°_d*.\_’. _‘ . N” -. V , _ 14ltl.i$i|l.000 mark. _ 4#-. -.. “ ‘ - i -. ,. -fi c ‘i ‘fi ...e “ ‘ "' _ _[_____3_____mH,._w__h*w___ _ (}q_ll8¢ Uiililloiilll __ _ _ Mis_t;ike_s___(2ori_d'ur;_ii_>r_s_ `_ °Engm.",s in u Dm. Was »Foi|nd Hanged In_8ecohd Click, Rsiiway'Car- 4 _ BERLIN, Jan. 24 (gmgm) ....3 ‘ millionaire cattle-raiser named Bar-_ ger has been found dead in myster-» ious circumstances kin the train near ‘ Chemnitz, Saxony. _ When the train. arrived at tha station near Ohenmitii the million- aire was discovered lianging from the ceiling of the second-class nom- partment. At first it was suPDOssd that he had committed suicide. but an investigation revea1ed____.ths1A¢t _that several hundreds of dolars mt: cash, which he had taken wi ` i to purchase breeding stock, had been taken from his pockets, ` _ The plolice are searching for a farmhand who recently entered the murdered man’s service after being released from a convict prison. It is believed that the ex-convict induced Berger to make a journey and either accompanied him or got in the same train by surprise. _ _ ,- ruins-usiiuii.- ‘ HESIST "HUSSIANS l... i ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 24 (BDO- c_i_al)~'l‘he Finns are threatened with another blow, which they areinevi- tably bringing -upon themselves by their phenomcnally obstinate resist- ance to the enaotments of the Rus- sian Duma nnd the orders of the Em- peror in matters of legislation for strengthening the unity dl the Em- treatment for Russians in 'the Grand “Duchy. _j Every year for the last live years niet uiier mit hae protected, peti- tioned, and uncompromlsingly reluct- ed'every Russian measure or propos- al put before it. Two more petitions from the latest Diet have been sent to St. Petersburg by the Governor- General with the usual advice 1.0 give -ieaioury tbetwo opposite, who, up-_ tb .» ~whil°~ f-he parently oblivious of her presence, “nil __ and indges at Viborg are petitioning the Emperon for ei second time against the increas- ing arrests of passive resistere and recalcitrant #local ofilclals _and their conveyance to St. Petersburg for'\ trial. ' - . ___...___..-i-so-1 Sore ilhesi Cured, , in iliie Niglii BROKE UP A HEAVY com. Rin- Liiiivino PAIN IN 'min smli, ‘ srorrsn AN m.RI':'_e'r1No _ » coucl-i. - "Anyone that goes through all that I suffered last winter will appreciate the value of a remedy that cureslike Bcrviline cured me." These are the opening words of the solemn. declar- ation of E. P. Von Hayden, the well known violinist. "My work kept me out late at night, and playing in cold, drafty places brough on a sev- ere cold that settled on my est. I had aharsh,racking ‘ -- 'U' cough and sevcre'i'_____ ._ pains darted tbro-i N¢|v“||n¢ oligh my sides and _ eeetied iu my eboui- Cures __ dcrs. I used dif- '_ cha( ferent liniments,but none~ broke up my cold, till I used Nerviiine. I rub- bed it ony my neck, chest, and shoul- ders,morning and night, and al1‘the pain disappeared. Realizing that such a heavy cold had run down my system, I took Ferrozone at meals, and was completely built np,a_nd strengthened. Since using Nervi1ine`I have no more colds orpleurisy, and enjoy Perf ` health_"_ , It’s beca ,e Nerviiine contains the purest and ost healing medicinal principles, bec use it has the power of sinking tbro b the pores to the kernel of the pain heee are the rea- sons why it p molds, cures lllmbllso. euraigia, sola- tica, and Refuse substitute your may insist on Nerviiine size bottles, 50c' ` dealers, or The Uc- har- 1-mu :E gea- ez 5:. _/Sp Er pire at large, and _ ensuring equal ‘ ‘K i . i