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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 3

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ii do grown up sons and 7 Ruffs ens $750 AND STATE STREET AND STATE STREET MRS WILLIAM DONOVAN MISSIONARIES 50 SHORT UNDS rom ST LOUIS in 00 rom CHICAGO urniture LAUDS RAILROAD MEN 1 7 6 zf Every Druggist is an Agent for ree i Press rem edu her sets such pink 269 Woodward Avenue 120 Washington Avenue let About this Daily from Chicago during October Rev and Mrs Potts have re turned from a visit in Saginaw mothers wish to know WHAT'S DOING 4 I 7 Mrs George White 'of lint is visiting friends in this city' East Bargains if 27 Leave Your Want Ads at Any Drue Store Personally Conducted Excursions The best evidence of the high clads character and the reliable quality of the urniture we sell is found in the names of the makers from whom we buy: Berkey Gay Widdicomb urniture Co Oriel Cabinet Co Phoenix urniture Co Wm A Berkey Michigan Chair Co Red ding Sweet Sligh urniture Co Nelson Matter Co and other great factories of Grand Rapids whose reputation is world wide for artistic design excellence of workmanship and thorough reliability in quality Without rent to pay we are able to under sell all our and invite you to compare for yourself We know we have the finest urniture show room in the State Mr Irving English has' returned from a visit in Adrian 4 lre never have yet my fellow citi wishes I could president I am I think I have fi Mr Arthur Vivian of Calumet is visiting in this city THE DETROIT THURSDAY' OCTOBER 15 19Q8 1 1 i A EW LINES of ree Press Want Advertising may adjust ai pretty big difficulty Iged Women Dislike to Be Shut Out of Children's Lives Even roubles BY BEATRIX mother know anything it would' only worry Miss Mary Turner will give a luncheon today for Miss Dorothy Kirchner' Mr Charles Decker of lint is passing a few days with friends in this city Divorced Lansing Woman Soon Has Another Husband Lansing Mich October 14 Mrs Lizzie Ayres secured a divorce in circuit court Monday from Silas Ayres Tuesday rank Parrish se cured a license to wed the woman Last night they were married with in 30 hours of the time the di vorce decree' was signed Detroit Whist club will entertain at a this evening at the Addison Mrs Searle and Miss Elizabeth Searle of the' Pasadena are visit ing in New York Ladies of the Zoar will hold a coffee social riday afternoon at St school hall Mrs A Watson of Elsie is the guest West Quicker AND i Better Tourist Sleeping Car Service than by any other Southern Route to the Pacific Coast Daughter May Spend Winter With Mrs McMillan at Capital Boston Mass October 14 Lady Harrington wife of John Lane Har rington is expected to visit America this winter at the Washington home of her mother Mrs James McMillan widow of Senator McMil lan of Detroit Lady marriage last year will be remem bered as a notable social event in Manchester by the Sea ollowing their marriage Sir John and Ladv Harrington went to Abyssinia where Sir John is attached to the British He and his wife have received many social atten tions from King Menelik Better work in half the time no no other process quite so good The Blue Wagon uses compressed air and vacuum combined for cleaning Rugs Car pets urniture etc MAIN 6062 Mr Wallace ranklin 'and daughr ter Mrs 'L Reeg are spending the week New York and City Mr and Mrs Edwin Scott Barbour and Messrs A' and Burns Henry have arrived in New York fronvEu rope Mrs A Peck of Port Huron is the guest of friends in Mr and Mrs Charles A of Lansing arc visiting in this city What to Do for a Cough There are so many pet ways of treating coughs and colds and so many friends ready yyith all kinds of advice that when a cough is contracted it often bothers a person to remember what they did for the last one The following home made rem edy kept in the home readv for use will overcome an obstinate cough quicker than any expen sive medicine you could buy Any woman can make it in a few moments here is the recipe: Granulated Sugar Syrup 13 oz Plnex 2 oz Put the Pinex in a clean pint bottle and till up the bottle with the Syrup made as follows: Take a pint of Granulated Sugar add 14 cup of water stir and let boil just a moment Take a teaspoon ful every one two or three hours as required This recipe makes a full pint of the cough syrup and if kept well corked it will never spoil Tastes so good that' children will take it with out kicking Thlssimple cough syrup usu ally stops a deep seated cough in 24 hours It Is also excellent for colds whooping cough bronchia troubles incipient consumption pains in the chest etc Pinex as you probably know is the most potent form of Nor way White Pine Compound It is very rich in guaiacol land oth er elements which 'make the ozone of the pine forests such splendid medicine for throat and lung troubles There are many pine olI preparations but none of these compare with the reak Pi nex Itself If your druggist does not happen to 'have it he will be glad to it for you The ounces cost you' fifty cents The Syrup costs you about four cents So you can make a whole pint of this effective Cough Syrup for about fifty four cents President Makes Eulogistic Speech to Signal Association Washington October 14 At to session of the convention of the Railway Signal Association re ports on signal practice specifica tions of rubber insulation and on standard design were considered President Roosevelt 'during the In formation received the delegates and also a party of other railroad men In a speech he said: "Just let me say one word of greeting to tho men representing the different railway associations who have come here One of the honors that I have especially prized since I have been president has been my membership in tne I tsrotnernooa or Locomotive men ana wnne 1 found any body of zens all of whose meet while I was bound to say that come nearer being able to feel that I ought to do what you railroad men asked than any other one body that I have come in contact with while I have been president has been very great pleasure for me to work for you I have felt that the railroad men of the country showed to a particular de gree certain qualities that I prize tn any citizen the qualities of nerve of hardihood of capacity to obey and obey like that (slapping his hands together) and the ca pacity to take responsibility and assume command when necessary I would give nothing for the man who cannot obey when it is nec essary and cannot act on his cwn responsibility and assume command when it is necessary Both quali ties are All the members of the signal as sociation attended a banquet to night REWEDS IN THIRTY HOURS that aim Hivarii iiHvnip iroiinin would I do to him? Well I could easier tell you what I do Malice and meanness are at the bot tom of all this and I pretend that I haven't minded it Only no one ever tells me who makes all these wonderful statements Everyone I hear it from has it from hearsay about twelfth hand So com pletely at a divorce from William! ever leave cried Mrs! throwing out her glittering fingers In dismay I guess be crazy four years since we were was nineteen then and William 'nine years older Good to me? You think extravagant be cause had twelve hats this sea son averaging 20 apiece and that a half dozen suits a season is dread fully expensive Perhaps it Is But who taught me all this extrava gance? Wliy William of course never happy except when I'm nappy lie never tntnKs of anybody but me 1 never met a man of such fine principles and I can assure you want any one but him Has an Idea 1 think I have an idea how these stories started You know I was brought up in Windsor and there are a lot of people who bear to see any one having a good time having beautiful clothes and diamonds and a little excitement in their lives The plain truth is That jealous husband has been grand to me in every She held out a diamond laden finger of these he gave me jn a very short time He wants me to have everything I be mean and selfish and ungrateful if I didn't appreciate his goodness? But I wish he'd go into business in some other place in Chicago for instance where the people have the nerve to come and ask me what the trouble was between my husband and my self Yes indeed they have done that here Hundreds of people I hardly knew asked me if it were true I was going on the stage and going to leave my husband Of course I like a good time and pretty fhincra Wliut VfiUirnr UlllCSij sick or unhappy or something Alijf JIUBUaHU wants me to have pretty things and a good time whose business is Then came back is at the bottom of all this lie said I know whether against Mrs Donovan or me And I do know like meet the fellow or fellows started And in spite of his half sad smile look ed as though he meant it Another of those fortunate profit sharing purchases that have made this establishment famous ive hundred swell new Coats bought of a New York manufacturer at from 25 per cent to 40 per cent less than the made to sell price A surplus stock which the mild weather made him anxious to close out quick and clean Every coat in the collection is new and perfect in every way The styles shown include new Empire Colonial and Directoire effects new 50 to 54 inch long styles in fitted semi fitted and box effects new 36 and 42 inch coats etc They come in1 splendid quality Broadcloths Kerseys Cheviots Coverts etc in black and all colors plain and novelty weaves linings trimming and workmanship are strictly first class all sizes are to be had If you want a strictly good stylish coat for any occasion at a pronounced saving price come today The opportunity is unprecedented Second loor Made to Sell at $20 and $25 go on Sale at Today at choice for JL of Mrs Judson Grenell 2330 Grand Boulevard a Mr and Mrs tSllas Bradshaw of Lapeer are the guests of relatives and friends in thls city voicing the desire of many another woman whose children out of their love and devotion have tacitly laid her on the shelf forced her into an irksome inactivity try to spare me so much While still in the world let me live in it let me live my life with yours Nothing can happen as bad as my unspoken fears you ask me why I seem sad because lonely Old age Is at best a lonely place and some times an empty one but it is made lonelier and emptier than it need be Let me share what there is to be shared Let me do the things I feel strength for whether you think good for me or No woman who has managed a home and brought up children likes to feel that her place has been usurped by a child she spanked day before yesterday as it sems to her even if the plea is her health and comfort She does not like to feel herself a'clpher dr that hex children' feel they must her for her own good It is a loving tyranny children usually the spinster daughter who mother in lieu of husband and' "children she exercise in this fashion but it Is tyranny nevertheless Society7 Mrs James Atkinson is visiting in Saginaw Mr rank Singer has left for a trip west Mr De Land of is visiting in this city work imperfectly Mrs T' 'J 'Ballinger will give a theater party this evening "at the Detroit opera house for Miss Lupy Mills Ballinger Mrs Donald Scott of Toledo apd Mrs ri Lyon of Redlands Cal are the guests of Mrs Chaffee Edmund place Artistic Hair Goods I have the largest assortment of Switches Transformations Pompa dours Coronation Braids Turban Puffs Duchess Curls Nets Wool Crepe and Hair Rolls in the State of Michigan at prices that are right My facilities for Hair Dressing Shampooing Scalp Treatments Mani curing and acial Massage are the most modern My assistants most competent In every branch of the business A Madame Loraine Kennedy or Appointment Phone Park 1 Second loor Pardridge A Store tel LITTLE ROCK SERGE Death Mrii Weadpek The remains of Mrs Mary Lavelle Weadock who died yester day in will be brought to Detroit Saturday for interment in Mt Elliott cemetery 'Mrs' Wea dock the' motherof Louis li Richards a newspaper man She" was born inIreland 70 years ago and was twice 'wjdowed Six' children? survive Mrs Jennie Sullivan Duluth Mrs Margaret Kelly Everett Wash Mrs Anna bnaughnessy Jswes Klchards and Millie Richards of Chicago and uouis Aa xuenaraa oi ueiroiu Weak If you are nervous irritable restless have no appetite and do not sleep well your nerves are weak They dre not furnishing enough power to keep the organs they are doing their Dr Nervine is the best restorative nerve exhaustion It renews length and vigor Try it and see what good results follow I tinil Dr Nervine most excellent It Hie for quieting the nerves tnduc sleep and Invigorating tha system The and Liver Pills are nn excel lent nn nr miment ot tho A WMi Mt Joy Pa if rtrst bottle fails to benefit money back MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart Ind The pretty little frock here shown was designed for a small girl and could be copied with good effect in various colorings The 'model was of old blue serge hand embroidered In a simple conventional design in blue woolen thread of a slightly deeper shade than the cloth The skirt was plain and finished by a deep hem and the yoke which was of fine white batiste was detach able Unable to Carry on Work Orient as It Should Be Done tn Tha New York October 14 The Amer ican Board of oreign Missions the Congregational organization which is holding its convention in Brook lyn this week is confronted with one great problem: How to get money to meet the opportunities which are presenting themselves to missionary workers in the near east and in China and Japan At this session in the new Academy of Music six mission aries from Chlpa told of the awak ening there to western civilization with Its accompanying growth of tolerance for western religion In the afternoon three men from Japan and five from the Turkish empire told similar things of those coun tries All pleaded for more funds EXPECT LADY HARRINGTON HAND SAPOLIO especially valuable during the summer season when outdoor occu Jations and sports are most in order GRASS STAINS MUD STAINS AND CALLOUS SPOTS yield to it and it is particularly agreeable when used in the bath after rioent exercise ALL GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS Big Twirler and Wife Would Like Living in 'a City Where People Are Too Busy to Mind Any But Their Own Business Backbite Too BY BERTHA a little bit down hearted' to thinkTYvei make a better showing but Chicago had It on us and no use crying now only I wish we had played better ball 'done ourselves better It 'was Donovan with only a sad remnant of his smile exquisitely' 'dressed courteous as deep voiced but a bit distrait as one who has vague re grets who sat in a big leather arm chair in the cosy living room of his home on West Hancock avenue and chatted about things in himselfhis wife and his future in particular Mrs by general consent one of the choicest prettiest little women in town sat opposite him She was charming picture in the warm light of the shaded lamp in her rich waist of Irish lace her wistaria colored skirt her pretty brown hair arranged in a fashion that has been a favorite with scores of Detroit girls May Leave Detroit echoed the big pitcher indolently as though the words conveyed little Idea to him honestly I have none I sup pose I be quitting baseball I just yet but later think be going into business just a lit tle tired of ball it keeps a fellow too much In the limelight a little I I quite so conspicuous people would be less interested In my intimate personal affairs You know Detroit is a beautiful place and scores of loyal friends here that I think the whole world of but when it comes to the gossip contingent like you to beat this would emphasized Mrs bobbing her head emphatic ally why I tell William like to go and live in some great big city where people time to mind other business know been in nearly every city worth mentioning in the United continued I never saw the equal of this town The woman are supposed to hold mortgages on gossip but a grave mistake Just as much of it passed around in saloons and places as ever got started at teas and thimble parties Xo Thought of Divorce wish I could meet the fellow started that yarn about my wife What Writ for thConllnot in Tourist Slepio STORUIXGTON DIst Agt Majestic Illtlg 5 Campus Martiua Writ Detroit Mich MR AND MRS WM DONOVAN LIKE DETROIT ALL BUT GOSSIP Louisa St Clair Chapter Daughr ters of the American will open its season with a meeting this morning at the Century build ing 'L Detroitcra at New York Hotels Hotel Boothi Navarre Mrs Phillips Phillips Murray WilHaihs Mrs 'Williams Mrs Ireland tv Churchill Ashland Christopher A Parker Netherland Brown Detrultera Hotels' Mrs Langley Great Northern Perry Grove A LaitnerJ Ei Daniels Gar rison Witherell Wellington Hays Briggs McCormick Sherman Grange Hubbard you Do 1 lain awake at tilglit wondering what your trou ble was? Seeing you as I do try ti foresee every wisn of mine eenis strange to me that you realize that the wish of inv heart doesn demand rrom you barren sacrifices You give me happiness by giving up your And then this mother pleads low often daughters say tills to each other preferring to bear their cares and burdens alone rather than trouble mott er with them believing the knowledge would disturb the tran quility they consider so essential to the well being ot age The Idea of oin ealnient is born of affection a leslie to spare one they love so fondly so mother for sake is fhul away from the griefs and per plexities of her children the knowl edge of what they think she would disapprove is carefully kept from I her and for no fault of hers unless protecting love bo a fault she falls to share her confidence What a grief tins is to her only lhi rs can relate It would worryu to know tiie tilings that most iiitimatelv touch her lives! Truth is it worries her much more not to know them To feel lersi lf shut out to know matters in which she has no share are dis missed all around her and that she I put off with tender evasions ana half truths there is the real stingomething that hurts worse than The is a dashing Mexican type of Hat that carries with it all the aug gestlveneas of the plains and the prairie It glve to the well set feminine head an air of distinction These Hats will be much worn dur ing the coming season and It will be advisable to leave your orders early Every other In all Hat styles is here for your Inspection and we have made the prices very tempting JU DOrUA 30 Chene Eta laVJUlTk Cor Maple By Paula Meredith? A bargain column doesn't find very fnany uninteresting items them over lij this issue and mark those that have some bear on the things you expect to buy in th4 neat' future an interesting experiment' SIEGEL offers today coats (sizes up to 6 years) in fine broadclqth splendid value at 1495 PARDRIDGE A BLACKWELL offer today as a special in their big notion sale Japanese silk dress shields that 'sell regularly for 25 cents per pair" at 15 cents THE TAYLOR WOOLENDEN COfP AIW small 1rt fancy striped English nainsook the regular value of which Is 22 cents a yard for 17 cents a yard NEtVCOMB ENDICOTT COM PANY offer a special bargain in tapestry Brussels rugs size 8 ft 3 In 10 ft 6 in Regular price $1350 sale jprice UO 1 THE 1 HUDSON' COM PANY offers untrimmed felt hats large and Ismail in black and' colors worth $198 at $150 HEALY offers today linen center pieces 22 iqch 50 cent value for 25 cents THE BENSON or best bargain we offer dur entire stock of best 7 cent prints at 5 cents a yard on dur best' bar gain table BAZAAR offers 'Arpos keag aprons with pocket arid ruffle 35 cent value for 25 cents GARTEN SPARLLNG ENGLISH COMPANY offer today Kayser gloves in cashmere with fapey linings for 25 cents a pair THE STORE is offering during their eleventh great anni versary sale one lot of kid gloves in sizes 5 3 4 and 6 1 4 all de sirable shades regular price' and $150 sale nrlce 59 cents GRINNELL BROTHERS offer to day at their Summer Resort Sale a beautiful Sterling piano at a dis count of $115' It is largest size mahogany has three pedals su pero tone ineir terms make it possible for any home to own a good jpiano THE HOUSE GEORGE offers today special values In skirts worth from $1250 to $15 fdr $950 i Winter Coats Picture 6 121 123 Gratiot Ave David Pringle Mgr IM Satisfy the most refined taste uuuu completely Your order is respectfully solicited Ticlcetsgoor ontRe'elec tricelighted Los Angeles Limited via Chicago North TTninti anrl SaTfr iLake Route and the China and Japan TW ast Mail via the Chicago Union wv bob iNuiui vvcsLcrn jLtinc Personally Conducted pnrinp in through Pullman HB tourist sleepers JB lKOnly $700 double berth" 4 A Hutchison Men ager 2 12 Clark Street Guerin Gen Agent 4 rwDef)L'i IV Ry 17 Ciuupub MarUux Detroit Parisian ur Ruffs A decidedly smart and clever novel ty shown in Jap Mink Martin Sable Squirrel Kriniiher Coney etc ribbon trimmed very special value at Second Innr 1 Rock Island worry Whnt One Mother Said There is a little story in month that illustrates tins ne chiiaren Their rose They un keen her everything their joys as tney The Id tha rinf most anuosltelv Eikc lmrge of their mothero would remove a crumpled leaf if it lay in her way want her to lead a placid oiibh existence So they frim troubles that disturb her wishes to leave eol All their endeavor reeping his purpose from to make him give it up they can ipt apart And he she rejoices with him the wav easv for him: may nave ms oriae ana nis ion too Then she tells er children: kept what troubled from me but do you suppose live! with you and not seen? you suppose 1 GS Bwcl lb nan 1 1 In 1 11 nV Byt Wffl Tk ''5" iWlr I'lVr li blla i if iRBK UJ1 wn'wi umi I ii 4 SI 4 A A Z'? 7 7 7'z Ax 7 s' :77477 7 7 ZW1 a 7 ZV '7 7" I "7 7 I 'i 'WsviCVz fi? 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