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WOMEN'S INTERESTS Prince Having Fling But Knows 'Twill Have End ? Though I'ritic:' Ma> Spurt ami I1 fay, ?!?-? Kin?.i dun Do No Wroiifi at iii \ cry l.iisJr F4*r, Ividic Kr:?l?/?> v IlT ROBKItT T. SM \KT. (CopMlClil. I ??l. P \1JV1 !??'-? New York. Sept. I t? I In* lit tle Print - til W.ilfH ha t In - serious iiiiltt ,.jullu:,-dU. *? not all beer ni'l -l.nti. ?aii him. Ti T S IIOl I' V' II .ll A Ml and song and dancing ;jtnl pnl<?. It Is perfectly IriK1 Hm prince in having hi* ? f'.ii ?' "i ? i' ?? of life for the very u-.o?| ri-iMun that he knows nil iii.it will be il -- nled him nnrc In- dons IHM cor.i natlon rob?K. A king <au do no -wrong nur-^? v?4> ? .iu* , ?Stfiiriivo'inp nr- t?i >. . i . i fixii, .illil I .. Mm- v\ ample lo all t count ry-side. King U?ori:i> fVfii bni'ili'Ml nin<> from tin* royal lalili- at I In* height of the World \\..r. 80 th" young prince Is havftnr^ his fling. Ih Ih like a condemned man. He iwver ktmws when the cares and responsibilities of 1 li?> 1 high off Ire to -which he wuh -horn will descend upon him. II Iioihv fo keep his shoulders rli'ir f'?r a long time ye|. Ill the first place he in very fond of IiIh father and In the second place lie l:s not ai all fond of Ills father's job. At all the advantage* oT kingship and possession of a goodly pin of the earth, without any of the worries. >At the sumo time he is not without hi* ??"-rlou* thoughts. "The prince wisely has hee.n advised that a man learns and b roa den *_h I m*t If , , t jl a vol. _ '1 'hai ? Is why he couHiiinlly i'< 011 ih< go. Next year be will make another tour around the world. South America and Africa will receive a large share of his attention on that trip and when, it Is through it may well be said | of the coming king and emperor 1 that he knows the caiih aud the peoples thereof better perhaps 1 than any other ruler who has 1 taken a European or an oriental throne. It Is part of the role of a mon- 1 arch to he a benevolent king, to know as much as possible of the . Jects. and also to huv? contacts With the peoples of friendly iiu- ! tlons. The prince not only is seeing the world, but he ih studyjtig it It van his own I ilea thai ho should ?Hp quietly Into New York City Friday afternoon to ride on ih<* crowded subway twice, to visit a west-side sailors' home by the . teeming water front and also to gratify what some persons put down to a boyish ambition to go to the top of the tallest office building In the World. What the prince wanted to do from the Woolworth tower wan to look down upon the greatest city of the western hemisphere, to try to comprehend its complexities and ita problems, to hear the roar of its traffic and to see its man ifold activities. * Those who accompanied the >rlnce can attest lo his lively Interest In every phase of the , city's life. He proved himself to be a human Interrogation point and his qnerles delved deep below i the surface of things. They w re not the superficial promptings of. the casual sight -seer. The prince 1 gazed far away into the harbor, seeing anew the Statue of Liberty, concentrating his gaze upon tiny Kills Island and the little fnrry ? boat that was bringing new cit izens to unopprcMScd America. This latter process held most of the prince's attention as lie stood atop the city. lie wanted to know all about the process of passing the Immigration barriers and of becoming what he termed "a good American." lie win told the best of the new Anicr-| leans aire those of I he second gen erfctlon. The customs and Ideals of the country are quickly ah ?orbed through the public school > system. If he could do so without exciting too much curiosity, or perhaps being misunderstood, the Prince would like to visit Kllis Island. Hut Great Krltain K??p your homo, ofriro or' ?tor* lighted with thr brut Mudu Lamp Wo havo all *!/?>. and ?flw I*??t OS do your wiring. No )ob too small of too hirsio for n to handle. b??M of mul< rlnl nnd workmanship at your mTvlr?-, night or on v. . W. n. VRITK & CO. 410 MatitifHR hi. Panels of Velvet (""IIIKNn.lJ-J crtpr. vi-lvit ?ind ?j miimlirm tiuiltc. thin unwn what 11 I* The velvet |i.iih-Ih nre the uiiI<|iip ti'muu-H Hiiil ahM i? I hi* untixuiil tfTfct. Them- cnni |||IUI||HIM of IICili'l l;ll? till- Keen VlTV Ki-wnilly in the f.ill collection* anil they uiv a liotjii to i Ik* hoinc dress maker ?/n?i' |li?-y offer excellent op* IHirt unit ii'H fi?r maklnu ovur frock*. TIiIh outfit In tarried out in tuilliant rid ncently litis complained a bit ulmiti out I rent ni on I or Immi-I grants from her possessions and the priniM' has ion much tart and j Rood judgment to "hut In" on I any situation which doe* not con cern him :il this time. The prime is absorbing what evor he can or first hand Infor- ! mill l<oi whcrev.ir he lravel? and he also reads as fur as possible hooks that deal with the con temporary history of the country in which he happ ns to he. ; Strange ns it may seem, lie Ib ; OevolinK some time to reading out .on Long Island, the hooks he' prefer# helms those which deal i with the relations of the United States with his own dominions. ltKM(U>i;i.|V(i IIOMK W. II. Kt?r man l? remodeling, and beautifying the old Whit*. hurst home on VV'ost Church j street and ex peels to occupy It soon. W1"? 1 Clean Soda Fountain at THK APOTUKOAKT UOV !\1. 1>. Mtirrisrllr iK Company K H It IN I I II It K < \SH, If Yon Have If CliKhlT, It Von Unfit It. KL DALCO ( U; \RS I'mnous I'or (Quality i). it. moiican & co. WllO|/i:?\I.K tdlOt KRH I 'lione MO Obregon's Daughter youn* tad>r ?? * dauphter of lYrsldrnt Ohrrjron of Moxfco" M*r *?mc ** Hcfuglo.^ She * 16.x Her mother was the fc*cncral"? fl*at uif*. Fashion News Notes | New York. -Sept. 1 *i. ( ipals an* roniliih morr and more info vokhc Willi the approach of Octo ber, the opul monlli. Some nan.; tial romhinulJoiiK (if opaln witli *ji|>i?!iiri't( aim platinum an* fit own I ? v I'ifili Avenue j.-w? I. ih. New York. Sopt. 1 ii. The wide liat of l>la?k frit is in vogue i?< ?lay. IIm width Is of th?? picture wort, lull lit Hurt and Iriininin lellialn :-e\rre. ,\ brooch or f 1 : i per of brilliant:; ix the inodMi or nament. New York. Kepi. 1?5. Wrap around frocka for hI root wear miike the. roKliiniv hllp moj*<> llian ??v?r a usi iiil uartnrnt. Willi lirowiiM and brown rcdx now m? linn rl . I lit* fiiytii n> ? hi ||> ?'f i . i ? i in ? ?J Him in : i ? ? n i* ? .- piM'iailly at tractive. \"i w York, S ,?t , Iti. Tin- tn (?rnational |w?l?i iihiiHH'h Uav - liinl iln'Ir i ffi rl ? ,i friHliinnti, Hiinn ?il ill*- in \v Kji.irt firs :i ri| In ltl In |>l:ir?' l>\ platinum l?ki?H will*. Hi ? rt ? i ? ? i ? i . I j lii'li' .lTI' u iii( !i h a i ?? i* I. |m>|o ijiutch In _dlilLvr ^ JMvrl (lorn ^ ('AI.I. I S fin- nuy 1*114 )\l. ? k. r. (; \t!Hf;rr REMOVAL NOTICE t The F.lrrlrir l.ifslit (!<?. of Kli/aliellt (lily, Kli/jilM'th Cily Wiitrr & I'ftnrr (!o., Kti/nlirlli C.i?y S??t r;?ur (!?,, announce llirir 'office* will lie moved (o I he new i Ki>:ruursK hi * Sotilli IIo>m1 Si., in-nr Main St. After Si'iili-inlii r Men 'sand YoungMen's Clothing An expert tailor from the Hopkins Tailoring Com pany, Baltimore, will be at our store Wednesday and Thursday, September 17th and 18th. Let him take your order for your Kali Suit. Highest rlass of work matisli i p gua ran t e?*d. Hurdle & Parker Biggest Sugar Yield Yet In Prospect F or This Y ear I S 11 11 1 |m*i* llert tirop in United Statics anil hiir:ip?* With Hrronl (iunc in <!til>a Sjwrns I'orr Overproduction I *12 I R) J. V. IU>VKR <c?a*rl]fet. |?34 B, TM AIiIum) r?e w York. Sept. 18 ? Right i now. the aroma of tin- preserving ? kettle* of the American house j.'. Inci'iw-f ill the udmiIIk of th ? Cuban sugur producers. For Cuban raw sugar prices are up ami producers of the Inland are taking full advantage of their I osltloti lo dispose ad VHtitageouK ~ly~ of Home of the storks remain ?Tim fium t IH? 19JJ3-IM crop. They have not long to week. Kince the slicing of sugar heels w iM i: f iimlur way in rtali, C ?!?> i:ido and some of the other great producing states this w??ek and by October 1. beet sugars, both domestic and foreign will be Uowliu; thiuugh oltanutls of dl*? mKTiTOn :itiiS finir as a check' and stubiHzer on , Cubaa. sugar, prices. tliTs pr; ssiirc against high Cuban prices will be exerted on liuth sides; of the Atlantic, J since all advices a . to Kuropean sugar beet crup indicate an ex cupiliuinliy lu-avy yieui. In this country rough estimates of th"' Louisiana cane and beet yl 'Id in dicate that fin 8. 7 50 tons of j domestic sugars will be available up to December 31. In Europe it is now known that approximately 5. ion. nun acres of lieets have been plant d. an increase of approximately jtoo.ooo ucrea over 1933, h?? addition.* tests t recently made show the sugar content of the roots w II above that of las. year. ! in Prance the sugar content is 13.37 per cent compared with I I fir. per cent in 1023. On this improved basis, and taking into account the favorable weather conditions which have prevailed. i? is probable that__tlu* Kurp|vppin.. [output will reach G.sfiti.ooo tons. 'Ibis Is an Increase of 35 per cent as compared with Ih =?l year and will go far toward supplying Ku rniw:in ilrm:ind with??aJ |4h necesslty o? culling un Cuban stocks. The Cuban crop this year was the larjp?st on rfonrd. totalling approximately tons. Tli isi rompitr-* * Mil it. 0? I .G 0 " tons last year and 3.99C.I89 tons tho year before. Tho 1 9 2 4 -2 T> '? rii j> bids f;ilr to ho even heavier. Temperatures have, bc?n high and rains abun dant in tho Island. ()u?r expert su>s in this connect Ion: ..ff.tt, . ft i/OIX. .^jiorjuu. L wealh??r.from now to rli-1 .??id of November and should we n??t be Visit ?d by a cyclone, it :s r iihiki able to expect the InrKj-st crop ever ma lo on the . island." Work Is being rushed <at now mills to handle this production and adil l( lon.tk jiiaemii'Mv is ii"irig added to existing plants. ?Naturally, with h'avy Euro pean production filling foreign markets, and this reread- break - ing production In progress, ( uban produc* rs are watching with greot anxiety for action on tliw prop?Mal f??r sugar tariff reduc tion l?y the President in the hope that lowering of the tariff bara would <~nahlc t belli to rtf-h their heavy production into the I'n it?"l State* and fori-? domestic sugars into muro limited markets. At present beet sugar prices arc ?TTloted from 20 in per ri-ii* Klow fTios" from sugars manu factured from Cuban . raws.. Th? r? is ?-v rv probability that tile domestic lieet sugars this year will he marketed mure ex teindv'ly in l ho Kant than-v-r lef?ra, l..ust ?i'a.i?n those with the Cuban product as far Ka.?t as Philadelphia and Albany and tlie connections established th'-n have been e*tend*d ntator iully in recent months. Effort.* will bo made l?? ::pr?'j,d Hie lllirv.- .Ilhii o! I) - Is ..V r a long- r period than ever li?*fore in ? j li v ? : ?> the" I of 9 in sugar eon-' t 1 -it t nlij.-h tains place when I.e. I . i i !!??<! for f-xtcn-Hfd- -per iods. a waiting : licing. -The first pjtym* ins :?? producers on do mestic hoot crop ?vill be made by the f?t<- totics lv a. ad ihc i-mIi ih?-+--pbtVt*f} in Virftjin-trtTn "ix rjr i>cct? I to haw a mat', rial nffeel nu til*- trade ill the Middb* and iult-rino-.ininiu West and in Mich igan and Ohio. The weather has been much ??u.i.n-t th'-? L-misiana ran ? raisers I It ts y< ar and it is possible the crop may reach only nltout fifty per cent of normal. This pro !?:? hie nhc-rta'p'. which will give the t ilbrn producers a if* addi tion:! I advantage, has'had a stim ulating effee; c ? ? i ilu* demand and price* of syrup.*. Tlre^tone Get This Comfort Now t For summer touring en joy the new comfort of full-sisc Balloon equip ment. Safety, too, without sacrificing tire mileage or fuel economy. These bene fits only full-size Balloons can give. We have the i complete equipment? tires, tubes nnd changeover wheel units. Application to any car is inexpensive and prompt Let us dem onstrate. E. J. Cohoon & Co. FIIKK IU>AI> HKKVH'K I'HO.NK ?85 ( 'or. Water K Main St*. KHxabelh < lt> , N. r. TRY THESE PEPPY NUT Siiml wicli Sprrml nippy . THOUSAND ISLAND Dressing. M. P. Gallop Co. I'llONKH a and 57 666 l? 'I prefer I pi Ion for Mnlurix. i ItillM uimI KevPP, iV'ttttiii' or llilloim Prvrr. It kill* (he grnnt. Silken Loveliness for Winter Frocks YAKDS ?n?l \iird* of the exquisite >?ilk* you've ever neeii art* ofTcml for very inoder nle prices. Graceful pattern* ami p:iy niul somber color* arr liere for llie new frocks. Mc Cab e & G r i ce The lliisy Slorr Shirr I !',')() WHEN >Ol! NF.KI) Heaters and Cook Stoves M Y I- MOM I S I'lir Most ( Dm pli lv Lint f ? Tin- Hifilit I'rirv. Quinn Furniture Co. Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour AbK4>ii"<-l> flirtin of ?pi:ilKy l?v Hie IoimJIiic Rroe^ra. ? ftfKTtUIH TKO 11 V ? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Water VMELL THIS IS , FAME. ? * VjTTV.f. r>lQ fUE SCHOOL MA^M VJHO CLAfVED A (VjKOC CA ? 0? MW v\t rvr> am!-> called fA>. . a !:oor BACK. \N VHt LIT riE KLD C^CHOCL hou'.g rcal\7i that ? somv. r w "THE. f-iAMt of ijiJMN WOOO PC A -j COMMON! >>0\?C,MC>U> l?M VOKD /"( iSi SPlTE OF AU.THIS I. AM ST1U. U ( A -SELF CONSCIOUS AnjT) UNASSUMING / MAN - SUCCESS HAS MADE MANM r \ mem selfish and egotistical } \ Put it wiu_ ne\je? Sketch c/ \Tv\E riMEWffi OF A oONN f\_ r^SJSn - ^ i vr~S ( SCONCE AND THE FORCES^ s OF MATURE COUPLED v?iTW ? 1 ( The iNGENOiTM A NO BUSINESS I ABlLlTW OF MWSELF HAUE r J MADE AU- THESE c > THINGS POSSIBLE - J> KttP IHAT ?w SCHOOl * complexion ^ AW? Ladies New Fall JSIippers A ciis5t?iu*T of our 'a jutt aiw, rivul. hue It from h?*r vacation,: I ' |? ?ra l??-lwlitiim tho n??w Fall style ? flVrts. <axclaliiu'i|; "Oh! why ?li<ln't I wait?" Si\U-.-u m? ami liinniuu olIf> i?i n in- .n.iutl mm iii' mil !?<? i?IiuhimI in show you .fJiiw !?? \v Mtyh'H. . .. Tli* ? Snappy Th* In oar ti'il 1:1 t';H' Mt ?;nd W.-.?-k . Owens Shoe G? ?z??~ EELICK^? Sti|i|>lv tin- Berts iiikI (iir's .. . . Willi Slulioncry] It' >oti want iIh iii to \wilc t?i ><?'! from " I kit; fr M.-.o it ml S.jfM; 25c ? |iku>i. Kiivi1' l'i|tch, fur Tin* licit rr tirntlm Iii tin* Nr\\ Sii:i|N*N at |>ro|MH'> t luiial rly low jniiiir. I'mmhiiu IVns Kvi'i>liar|i I'ciM'ila =MELICK= Weak Nervou* "I was weak and nervous and run-down," writes Mrs. Kdlth Sellers, of 486 N. 21st St.. East St. Louis, III. "I couldn't sleep nights, I - was bo restless. I felt tired and not in condition ttrdo my work. I would havo such pains in my stomach that I was afraid I would get down In bed. . . My mother came to see me and suggested that i use CARDUI The Woman's Tonic I felt better after my first bottle. I had a better appetite. It seemed to Htrengthon and build me up. I am bo glad to recom mend Cardul for what It did for me. I haven't needed any mediclno since I took Cardul, and I am feeling fine." Nervousness, restless ness? sleeplessness ? these symptoms so often aro the result of a weak, run-down condition, and may de velop more seriously If hot treated In time. Take Cardul. Sold everywhere. ex-im Talk With Elizabeth Man Mr. Ilrrrjr 1YII* Mmnrtliln* Of Inicri'^i To I-U/jOmii, CHr Folk* Thorn's nothing more convln < <nn than tho ?mtomcnt Nonn* one yon knos and liatL. confi dence In. That a why tRi? tnlk J wilh M-r. Ilerry of ftmithern Avenii5 should bo mighty h^'pf'il horn in KlIMbelh City. It. II. Horry, Insurant*- agent, cnft Southern Avenue, nay ?: "I hail such n cat.ch in my hack It wan nil I could do to got up. Many mornings my back felt sore and stiff and often when panning tho neereUonfi I had a burning ??n?a [Hon My kidney* wore weak and noted too frequently. One box of Dean's Pllla helped and after u?4nf three moro boxes I WM cured. The cure has been per manent.'* Price 60c at All dealers. ? .Don't olraply ask for a kidney ron|#dr? *. net Dean's Plltt? the same that I Mr. Kerry bed./ Footer-Mllbttrn Co., Mfrt., lluffalo, N. Y. M?
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