Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1907, p. 14

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-- RO SIP BANK OF Paid Up Capital Rest - ~ - - - The branch of porner of King Will 4 y On or 15th APK To eossier 'of K SPRING A Crosse & Bla Mixed Pic Chow Cho White Onio Mu Helen aller ould Spends Gherkins. Bands to Aud Foilrog och Holbrook's : Sweet Mixe brs for an earnest disglssion of their Sweet Gher differences. The purpose of the meet Sweet Cho ing waa to explain the work and gin Sour Midge of the association." This was explain. (8 White Omio d fo 'the labor leaders by August Walnuts. Belmont and Seth Low, former my af EAE agg a3 JAS. REDD anch was ighly satistactory to Mrs, Palruer. wenlthy women who have 1000 Mil taken up the serious work of social HO a -- RR A I reform, perhaps Lady Warwick, of Eagland, has atiratted most atten tion.: Rich and cal § with an en That. is the speed tree to the most excld social cir travel. A few years a cles, this peeress devotes Herself to thy | thought that = impossi study of sasial conditians and ad positive fact. The wor dressing socialist meet , ¥ . Me Ely riot Tolbot. wi te i. Wo ane to be the wealthiest itish woman, : 5 a spends her Bf in a nies char them. Come to 7 |v. and Miss Alice thechild, § heiress of her brother, Baron Ferdin. DAVIS' DR and, is also said to be very generous. . Miss de Rothschilds espedial hobby is 3 And ¢ gardening. The richest girl" of ' French aristo- y cracy, Princess Marie Bonaparte, is a EVERY DAY student of astronomy.. She is a mem iDA ber of half the sciestific sqcioties of Europe. She is also a skilled linguist Would you know the and has taken up the study of Orien- land ? tal philosophy. Princess Marie greatly Then follow the path ¢ 3 3 . ndmires American women. Where your promise t M $a Ro as gold, my Where Wade's Oiftment Dift A ut. wo & : Cornoliyy 204 Ges .l i yere Wades Bets, ne aor Sed i This is a combination ef. healing ve a a choice of § yQ 0 lertamments Diets 5, 30% : medics "that cures everything that or. 'Farin, ponvenient and ) i: A inary ointments can awd many sin la a path where thos with books and Howers." They = look] Mrs. Huss 11 Sage, shortly after the | iroubles that age can reach. SSN y : after the needy and provide ool for J death of her Id announced that | such as the parasitic digeases like | For. every day is Bar, poor women discharged as cured. she would give away her fortune of {salt rheum, dandruff, 'ete! Wade's 42 Pri E This energetic 'women copducts her $00,000,000, but not through churcles | Ointment heals ever and cures charitable work in a business-like way. | and the orflinary avenues of charity. | cfm, salt rheum, head, cold Her income is about $1,000,000 a year, | Espetiaily interested in the education | sores, crysipelas, piled, te. In or nearly $3,000 a day. She is es- | of women, she recently gave $1,000,000 | boxes, 25¢., at Wade's drug store. pecially Jtcredind in the sailors. Ata {to the Hema Willard Semi ay J 4 cost of ! she provided a" hand- | Young Women at Troy, an ) There is li » on in BO { some home for the Ybung Men's Chris- | to the National Committee of St Petersburg aves el am SWIFT'S REAL tian association at the Brooklyn Navy | Young Men's Christian Association. the force. It consists of hn fiudeuns INSURANCE AGEN Yard. Here the jackies have a hotel | She has also given $10,000 for the combined with the -school; where th. : with nearly 100 beds, a smoking room, { ercetion of a high school in memory pupils. make themselves. familiar with , library and [many amusements. It fof her mother at Sag Harbor, L.I | tho ¢oole of criminals--jimmies, drills, is said that Miss Gould intends build- | Other institutions in which she is in- | chisels and ' contri for robbing Bf SALE oF VALUAB £f an addition to it at a cost of | Yerested are the Woman's Hospital. | ooljection boxes, a ial field of 900. She bus alto given a splen- | the Young Women's * Christan Asso: | Frceos,, bores, 8 speci 3 PROPERTY B did building for the same purpose at | ciation, the New York University and | py. supreme. court of Berlin has '= 1 the Portsmouth, Va., navy yard. the Pascal Institute for training girls |'cijeq that an editor cast be sent to I TENDERS WILL BE Miss Gould has given libraries to the | 3% dressmakers, all in New York city. jail for publishing an article speaking § Se Jmdersi ed nit oung Men's Christian Associations | Miss Mary Harriman. daughter of F. disrespectfully of the ancestors of " d own as the Pi Golden along the lines of the Gould system of | H. Herriman, the railroad king, con- king. V : cluding all the land bow EL | top Tid 5, Bh ouses for the men. For the wrection |18ce schoo) attac ed tothe (ireenivic ban $2,000 am. of a Home for the Friendless tion House settlgment in New York. Many How Good Food may : outlay Uhase bee be mai 'or further particular $20,000. During the Spanish. io young Italians are taught there to wil i phish American make fihe laces, and in this way to Turn to Poison. & nndersigned. A big war she gave $100,000 to the Uni 0 States government for military Dur become self-supporting. iN a 5 a / ; aL poses. She was -the leading spirit of Tm - LY Ven which later became po- |i . i ry the Woman's War 'Relief Association Works For Children. ECAY'1s not digestion, you know, ] had at her disposal limit. 3 ip . Her work in behalf of suffering sol-| Mrs. Clarence H. Mackay has de even when it takes place in the | i , wealth, Sant gud, withal, g-. SE a diers made hie: beloved thronghout the | cided views on the .education of the storhach. A Students Op wi conserv. nd : entire eq 3 ' hs 2" hat she enjoyed her reign: she'|® § Ed One oy Gould's fi ' Food decayed il the bodf The North Ameri ing women copy her dress- | { > oN was the establishment of a home for] rooms should be bright and ul | After being eaten is a3 dangerous to health Surance Co., desire manner; she was con- 2 p 4 crippled children at Woodycrest, near{ and that the best hooks and facilities, | 23 food decayed before Beitig eaten. Shree capable studen her home, at Irvidgton-on-the-Hudson | should be afforded the children. She = Food nourishes of just accord- § ; ol age vatation, to fashiondom. ; Ee Here, summer "and winter, Poor crip- | began her. career in educational work Ing to how long it remains in the Bowels | : pay fative in Ea over the smurt set, A -- = pled. waifs are nursed back to health, | by being elected trustee of the public undigested 1 1 Salary or commissio de was in her jewels. Af Mal 5 Misa Gould has made it a point to se. | school at Roslyn, L.I, near her coun. | Lndigested. : J to the right men. ued at nearly alaae 1 in) inc ch lect the most unprepossessing children, | try home. : rae : WwW. d. 8 on her of the 4 midway 'plaisance 'which lod from the ; her dresses are annual sensations at cpus she Says these are too often | She interested herself jn the work Most of the Digestion cours in t Distr sd _upon her; she | street. Persian rugs,,soft and glisten- | the horse show in New York. For on Th ---- iste of $8,000 for an addition to the | TT fest of intestines. with gems. - Hering, were flung over the path, while | prize-winning team of threo horses she A Great Churéh Builder Union Free School. She fo the They are lined with a set of Itile ' TAKE NO vet brocade, was | the way was lined with jars of or | is said to have paid $10,000, Mrs. Thomas F. Ry fo school rooms dark and dingy; there | mouths, that squeeze Digedtive Juices into Between Season's we - A aaitirs weve brough dor Sow Now. Fork zallroad ay siacaie of the was no resting place for the teachers. the Food eaten, X ; ie. Ty' va tor ares oe gt . : . : . from picturesque booths, 'There were | Fortunes For Horses And Gems. | "ate, is said to spend $1,000,000 every 3 ith Neckay Sraped te bon The lnstestines are also Hned with mi ions acne Sand Snot 2 ng up PI] of little suction pumps, that draw the tric thi Th. : Sb c 4 p in buildin dowi " striking machines containing $40 boxes | Miss Morosini's horses are Kentucky ov ho i ® or owing churches fp. OF refurnished the office in the i nificons Pitals. One of the mast mag- school so that the teachers might | Ment from Food, as it passes them in going ] KINGSTON AND CA oo of cigars for the strongest men; there |tHoroughbreds, and cost $5,000 apiece. a ST * Sitsell, never use ond immense emer- | were whaels of fortune, where exqui- | Her ed vehicles were imported, and nifeent houge . Josip in the 0% | have a pleasant place to rest. Then through. ie UNTIL FURTHER N : e that racks the syste. ; site bits of jewelry were won by those | cost from $5,000 to $10,000 each. She Richmond. Veo ane, of Bt, Peter, at] 17.8 &msany to improve the sys- But, when the Bowel-Milselcs are wgak : ty. ave Kingst 08 iw hard a the wealthy, f clever at twirling the wheel. There | has her shoes died to match her dress. | yp Ryu N yh il of Mr. and tem of education. For ne Ch Wo v5 § LL 22se0t Sunday. 'eatharties are the limit s, are exhausting Lwas a Punch and Judy show, end in | For the shoes she pays 850 p pair, and ariginated "dhe HA oe i 88d. | ye Mackey alto dukes great inter- the Food maves 100 'Slowly to stimbiste 3 , 'bowels are. { ingenuity for new methods of enjoy-f®he lawn was a tent where two well- | wears forty pairs a year, She wears $300,000 ¢ idea. This cost about cst in church work. She is building a the little Gastric Mouths snd there is no ; ay ave st whose pride lies in | known comedians held forth. They |only .white suede gloves. For these | "pot: ct dbo : new 350,000 church at Roslyn in me--| 1OW or too lithe flow &f Digestive "dry. Dr. Ham fons, is olten at a loss as to | were paid $700 and expenses. the speads 31.000 a year. She is said | oives quate Tomeloving, Mrs, Ryan | pio Vogt Al mrish to chaxige the food inte nourtsiment. THers i wothing 0 mild you ean hs #2 Rroside for her blaze quay ae Sage Performs began at mid- {to possess jewelry valued at more than ity olen gh en Fenente the ble Mrs. Mackay takes great pride in 'Then, the food deciys in the Bolels. fSiactory as Poor i uo stus. is stimulated to her iri pt, a ast ee fiers Wak a oe Ys miticined because of her out. | it op oi ributes her money for the bene. | hor OMe ---- bor Bop oc Bu her ad the little suction' Paps draw Poison hea } Ey tertainment 54 is said to have cost | cotillon. The favors were expensive landish expenditures on dresses Miss Thy ge icky moved to svm- | ii re twenty-six bath rooms, all sunk from the decayed Food, info the blood, ke. ¥ 's Pills move the bow- | guy Because i i picecs of jewelry, match boxes, cigar [Morosini declared that this was her | P20, res to help people' Who 1;,.(, "the floors after pS ilan | Stead. of the Nutrition they should have els) , § 2 i | ette and necktie cases for the men and way of doing good By ondhin apply to her in son, style. Her own was brought ir drawn, or. jeweled fans and trinkets for the wo- | money for clothing, she Toa ae bai out Catholic, Mrs. Ryan hast jealy and cost $20,000. : te entertuinment Mre. Van- | mend The guests went home after five 'deeds of women sere given employ: | west, She + built. es tout} As president of the hoard of women 9 derbilt engaged an entire overa com- | hours of ' pleasure--for each hour of ;ment, and this she considered wae go Chapel of Papetual A da ta am} managers of the world's fair in Chi- Now, Cascarets contali§ the only com- pany, them plaving at a New York which nearly $10,000 was 3 better systom of charity than outright | Washington and established the Si cago. Mrs. Potter Palmer displayed | bination of drugs that. Stimulates great executive ability. The woman's Muscles of the Bowels and latestines just theatre, I performance at her | When speaking of dress, gifts, in: the United St ; i : 3 z ae i : , States. She built EY : a Morosini, | Among the women who have used hospital for the Sisters of Charity = ing; was ania the fr Buildings 83 a Cold Bath, or open-gir- Exercise, stim- ck, . Miss Morosini is said to ' their = wealth to good purpose Miss | Suffern. N.Y : Lazy For a week carpenters. were busv on fepnd nearly $250,000 each year to ' Helen Miller Gould stands well to the in many other Balint hdd lands century men had done within the last ee a the lawn of Beaulieu ilding Jew. clothe hpreslf, She is regarded as the front. Miss Gould does nat care for | every large Catholic college are young i ver ki RB been § el thet a dot like Exorce. otary theatre: more electric lig most expensively dressed woman, in social life; she dresses plainly. Her in- | men the cost of whose education is be- | acted in sortclnciy Siways been inter- They produse the Sows af Nat tra 5 thea ested in sociological subjects and poli- | result that a Six Mile walk in the country will never regret tly 3 + aR 3 lumine many small | the United States, 1 li incipally: i oY, ; : 'biliousness Pp dp then il 3 : tates, : lerest lies principally in the Young | ing paid by her. i ; . is no better a h o fos Marosini's. intgtent is Sivkiod Men x C istinn shoe Blin work and | Sh o han furnished and supports tents de i 1901 ow Pela oe would produce without any injurious Chem- - using Dr. Hom. n horses. She in roMeving the su rings e poor | and villages | iv . bei fg . ical they are guar Novelty Aid Turty i Aays hee hiirtes come So In her re- ud distressed. She often entertains | Phoenix, oon. Men by vee ~ After pg ha a. ort Pocket Cascaret Box is suid x walls eatre were d. je dresses, so oc) » o " a hig ¥ . : > ; ole s The board the gar she ares, are large parties at her 'home 'at Lynd- | places in Arizona; aided in the re to 250 political bosses and ward heel- by all Druggists at Ten Cents. the formula of {draped with white and gold bunting. merely incidental: all her gowns are hurst, JFrvington-on-the-Hudson, ig tablishment of the Consumptives' H ers." Tt was one of the most pictures. Be sure you get the orly Dr. Law, 'medical | Ottawa, will be again i so far-as nhesicians that | Across the stage f-ow the ceiling. afong | built to harmonize with her turnouts guests being mostly working girls from | pital, near Phoenix l her purse is i : i 's: Pills are the walls and gilded curtains were --- a nid ia be She bent women | New York. 3 a [ ahwags open Tor Do For om nets a. SEpiren. in Ghicago. by the Sterling Remedy Company, and : the | fest wicker ited to ry; the only woman} Miss Gould has an office for charita- | the dreaded disease, She is also in-|j i : ion | Dever sold in bulk, EB tablet stamped oy tha a 8.000. admitted to membership. in the Spots! beard ffs for d lisease, @ Ie also an fing of the National Civis Federation | Dever Svery tablet stam; 3 i ; us 3 » the se. Her | terested in missions among the Indi- t her: hom 'CCC." i ; WW na Lon, Way association. Both ber horses se | representatives daily visit hospitals | ans, hig Te 8 i a one Duis. ~CCC. . ; € s

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