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it aw mmmm I I I i I nc ii I I i I i I i i i ii till i i i ii i I it xn iv Old Jav Gould's Grio Women Crowded in Cattle Cars FolloVrDiaz Army Every where RothcHilds Can Buy and Is Pried Loose at Last Sell Our John D. Own 1 1 1 1 OJffDON, Tfebraary 25. Al- TV though no formal announcement has been taads. It la generally assumed here In financial circles that Nathan Rothschild, 70 years old, and of the Loaders honse of Roth- Lord bead become head also of the schlld, will taks 2 par eotti. This was the Rothschild Start, for they speculated with the money and made it grow rapidly, ant ths battle of Waterir-o was largely responsible' for this greatest of alt great fortunes.

Ths reign Napoleon was at its hetgrtt while ths London branch was belna- established. It was known that in May, ll.j. the great battle would be, fought which would decide the fate of Europe and of th Little Corsican. Property values, stocks and bonds were uncertain. The Rothschilds organized, a secret news bureau, reporting the movement of the armies.

There was no telephone then, no telegraph, and even mall service could. not be trusted. No knlg had as accurate and speedy news as Nathan of London. Should Napoleon win at Waterloo it would mean a loss of millions to the Rothschilds, but if they knew It In advance of the rest of ths world It would Hot only save them from ruin, but would add millions to their fortune. Nathan did not trust any agent, but secretly left London in disguise.

Went to Belgium and 1 lifiTjnxrtfftn wrnT a itfA! ttim yisiui wrrrif tuni avt-tfp "HAS A BABT THREE MONTH QIAf AMD WAS SHOT TWICE. THE ONE Hhs Wheeliiit tt Lake Erie. Indians -aftd llllholi wets covered by the Wa-bsih. That brought the Gould system into St. Louis.

Thers feegfth the rails of the Missouri PaOtno, the central key to what the on of lay Gould hoped to make the biggest transcontinental railroad In America. A real transcontinental road It was to be, stretching from the' waters of the Atlantic to those of the Pacific. He made the Missouri Pacific a highly valuable line. He shoved the value of Its stock from 56, where it stood when his father died, to above par. The Texas Pacific rose from 10 to $34 a share.

The St. Louis Southwestern doubled and then doubled again. Then-with rails into Salt Lake City, Gould saw the time ripe for his proposed Western Pacific, to run from Salt Lake City Into San Francisco. And then began his famous fight with the lateE. H.

Harriman. Any person who ever had the "little wizard" of the railroad world as an antagonist knows what that means. All the wealth In Harriman's control went the front to keep Gould off the Par Ctrl coast. Then Harriman died. Gould sold Vf 129.000,000 bonds to Kuhn, Loeb to improve the Missouri Pacific 1ft anticipation or the opening of the Western Pacific, the.

last link in the Gould transcontinental system. But he had "bitten off more than he could chew." The fearful opposition he met with reduced his fighting resources td the vanishing point. The panic of 1907 sent the Western Staff-land Into the hands of a receiver) lh Wabash-Pittsburg terminal followed! so-dld the Wheeling A Lake Erie. And the son of Jay Gould, wifafd of-WH t.TH THE DOT 8 IRT A. BtTLLET IN HER SHOULDER.

THE" WOMEN WERE EXPOSED ftTRPOfcEJ TO DftAW THE IN ONE ENGAGEMEJTT whole great financial family of Rothschild In Europe, because of tb recent death in Vienna of' Baron Albert Salomon von Rothschild. Baron Albert, second son of Anselm Salomon, had ths best financial mind In this whole family. Heads of the othef branches nave for generation devoted themselves to society, to sports, to politics, to Statesmanship, to Baron Albert was the typical i financier and when knotty problems were to be, solved the Rothschilds always consulted their Shrewd Austrian kinsman. lo one knows the total wealth of th combined Rothschild families. It is generally admitted that the combined strength of the family could "break" John D.

Rockefeller, though Rockefeller could buy at any one of the branch. A second estimata pots the combined Rothschild wealth between three and four million pounds. The family traces its ancestry back to Amschel Moses, a peddler, who died In 1775. His son, Mayer Amschel of Frankfort-on-the-Main. Who died in 1812, had five sons and five daughters.

Hs Installed his sons as bankers in the various capitals of Europe, thus founding the different families. When in 806 Napoleon was about to invade Germany the Landgrave of Hesse entrusted his fortune of for safe keeping to "Amschel of I By George Sailnt-Ar)' sonora of 70. "Whatever the? may thlnK ot the war, away down ins td their hearts. El Paso, February 2R CsfMads they all pretend to be entheslastlcally for the government. Crowded In among them, here and there, were Chtjdrefl And babies.

In one ear, much to Ef Capitan sorrow, we found his particular senorita. Hef exhibition of affection was typical. of-regardless of the presence of strang-ere she threw her arms about her. "bom-bre" with lavish, demonstration. Finally we passed on to other cars, all crowded with womm.

After El Capitan had -taken ten or twelve drinks ot the vile stuff they call whiskey on the Mexi 2 can border, he became communicative, but to the camp of the allies. Wellington suffered severely on the first day and on ths second he was driven back. To all the messengers on the field Of financial interests, it seemed that Wellington was about to be cut to pieces. They left ths battle field and reported In the various capitals that Napoleon had won. r-Jtathan Rothschild alone remained.

Then cams Blnecher, and when Nathan saw ths rout of Napoleon with his own eyes he rode like mad to Ostend. Hs paid a boatman 5,000 francs to take him across ths stormy channel. He drove at ful speed to London, where everybody believed that Napoleon had won a great victory at Waterloo. Without changing his clothes or stopping to eat Nathan slowly walked Into ths stock exchange, a rlcture of simulated despair. All know that he had staked his all on the allies.

English funds and the funds of the allies -ere sold at any Sacrifice and while Nathan apparently did nothing, his agents bought everything they could lay hands Then Nathan went home to sleep. When he awo'ie the next day he was the king of finance, for then London knew that Napoleon had been conquered at only repeated what is well known. "Vice the Red the family having- de President Corral and EnrUjue Creel are responsible for all the trouble," he said. Ru rales and regulars and Juarez police-. of women are dragged slfl with Dlai's federal troops where Vf they go the wives and families, formal erf Informal, of the Mexican Officers and oidiers.

I found thes women, the camp followers of army, huddled in steel box cars in the Jarez railroad yards, the most lnterestm and pitiful sight Of all Strang things I have seen In this lanJ of instifrctfcrfi. A good ffifld from El Paso had Introduced fne to a Mexican captain. After the embraces which are considered abso-futoly necessary by men of the captain's Caste, we began our night tour of the railroad yards. As we came to each car all the women rose to their tired feet, bowed and saluted "El Capitan" effusively. Many gave evidences of some education.

They ranged in years from the beautiful senorita of 17 to the aged financial decline. The yearly income of each of six heirs was $700,000 at the beginning Of this decade. By 1908 it had dropped to $475,000. George Gould, bead of the family, has not been able to keep up the values of the family's holdings. His sister Anna, who was divorced from Count Castellane and then wed Count De Sagan.

was $6,000,000 in debt. Over half of her income hats been applied recently to settling this burden. Only Helen Miller Gould, who spends part of her fortune in humane service, is an object of popular sympathy. men were all keeping their eyp If sl captain and "El Americano, to see that nothing; happened to the Mexican! Fear Of summary execution against art rived Its name Of Rothschild from the red sign over the door of the little Frankfort shop. Amschel transported the money on muleback across the mountains, then landed it safely in Manchester, England, where he established Nathan Mayer, his third son.

In business. The money worked while the Landgrave was in hiding-. After Napoleon was dethroned the Rothschilds offered to pay the Landgrave the entire sum with 5 per cent interest. He refused to take any interest, but finally was persuaded to adobe wall at sunrise, locks the lips Of Diaz's men. Even liquor which they dearly love, hardly makes them talk on vital things.

Perhaps they don't know But they 1 surely do absorb surprising Portrait above is that of Lord Rothschild of England. Below an old time picture of Nathan Mayer, the first English Rothschild, who executed the coup of "Waterloo. street, has now lost control of the Missouri Pacine to Kuhh, Loeb A Co. and Standard oiL In Wall street It ha been no secret that the standard Oil crowd wil vulture-like, awaiting the time when Gould would falter under his self-imposed load. Morgan Waited until the load grew heavy and then helped himself to the Western Union.

But an the money Gould could get for his Western Union Ktoek could not hold control in the Missouri Paclno. He still has the Wabash nd t)enver Rio Grande. How lehg he can keep them depends more Upon the Wall street tang than upon anything he will be able to do. The house of Gold is going into quantities of alcohol. The whole federal army in Juarez Is drunk or trying to be come '7 a JS'-istWES 1 a Pi At jv LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF PAMO08 pmANCIER WHO MAS LOST HIS GRIP ON BIG RAILROAD.

HIS FAD 18 PHOTOGRAPHY. THE PICTURE SHOWS HIM WITH HIS CAMERA. III tier Sunday Press Patterns EW YORK, February 23. Father Time has struck thd ghostly pirate hand of Jay Gould a crack over thi knuckles and broken Its Nos. 6674, 6121, 6580 PI i $5,000 EILOFS CKLY Tissue Paper Pattern of Smart and Practical Negligees Each pattern will le sent to any Address on receipt tit Is ea.

tfsssa give number and arise distinctly. Address Pattern Depart meat. Ts Press. l'HTSDurg, ra, No More Fat Folks Beauty Book. Free Wonderful Beauty Secrets Revealed by Famous Beauty, Winner of $10,000 Tribune' George, alone of the four brothers, endeavored to watch business and keep hit father's estate and fortune intact.

However, it was too great a task for him. His brother, Edwin, paid little attention to business, being quite satis-fled to seek comfort and pleasure with his Income. Frank Jay Gould, another brother, also refused to help defend the estate from the ravages of time or 6t the bandits of Wall street. It remained for George to face Wall street and fight, for It was vain to look to Howard Gould, the third brother, for assistance. And fight he did.

And with wonderful success for a time. The Gould system was unified, extended and improved. It entered Pittsburg despite the powerful opposition of the great Pennsylvania railroad. Through the city of smoke George Gould drove his road ceeking an Atlantic seaboard at Baltimore. With the object.

In view he got the Western Maryland. From Pittsburg he connected with his Wabash railroad by getting possession of clutch, on the railroad world. From the family of Gould is passing rapidly the fortune and power which Jay Gould pirated from the American people. This is the story in shorts Jay Gould, who built a gigantic fortune as a defier of law and looter of -railroad treasuries, left hl fortune and power to six children, -When he died in 1802.. To the house Of Goui-he turned over the control ot several railroads, including the Missouri Pacific, the Denver Rio Grande, and large interests lx such enormously rih concerns as the "Western Union Telegraph Co.

There waa enough money to give each of the six heirs an income of $1,000,000 a year. George Gould, the eldest son, married an actress, Edith Kingdon. This woman brought credit on the family name, and It Is a notable fact that Prize Superfluous Hair Vanishes Like. Magic by New Treatment? Ml Carson; Wlrtnar of tha Chicago Tribune. Beauty Contest.

Tails Womankind How to Obtain Sjrmmetry and Craeo. How to Roach tho Goal of Femi-ntna Perfection, and Beat of All How to Do Theeo Thing Homo Quickly. rrtss. Learn Jow she did It. 00 that yo may Improve your own face and figure exactly ln the same manner will eao-w you in, Uhla apieodid work.

It is every woman's duty to rise to her beet and ba a better wile, a sweeter sweetheart or more attractive woman. A. good figure mean) as much avs a jM-oity face, and it is every woman's right. Be not cowten wlta yourweif until you have Improved your face and figure and 'become the equal of the suoceaafuH, attractive women whose good looks and attractive figures make them, onvy or others and place them in a SfJfuiL- contented Dosfikm. WiiiA these marvejloue secrets or beauty before you.

any woman should make a wt-xlenfirf tanproverment in her appearance flulckiy. and ludglng by what many 01 here RIDER AGENTS WANTED In each town to ride and exhibit tlimpW 1911 Bicycle. vmtsr tptcfai offtr. we nip Approve! Mtnitcni allow 10 days mm. end freptx? frrirkt on crery cycle FACTORY PRICES on bic vcles ttraa sundries.

Dft Hyrarll you receive ow eat. elan and learn our unJuamd of prices and mmrvelaut tptcimt ofTe- 3 Tire, coaster brake rear wheel. laimpcaaBdrle. hatfprtci. HEAD CYCLE Dept.

a 113 Chicago. Ill wonderful new method. lcklJ ni.h vour wrtnklei remove your fat, develop your bnat n. tlfy jvur cramw. km.

Km 1 5gjg3 pHuaiJ(; lean." beautify 'yoa'r --T2 DonlWear a Truss STUART SFIAS TR PASS Weil irnra the painful trus, oeing mads Mir-MfteMY pnrptwty bold rupture in place wUko itnM. buckle or priogn lip. eaiitt or oomprvM mcoinit the Mtrlo bono. Tbo growth of hair and nsake ylSialr. rrom nuttsa to tlnrf, JearS This rre fceaoty book treats on a wrm-dul rrew process that makes wrlnkaea disappear In from one to lev nights In many InstaiKree.

that commences to grow Jew flesh and Useue In from, it to 48 Stoura. It coiHMn, (MrtUn- pictures of ow marvelous VrantS-omi anions made Jn a woman's tp. br rerrwvarHr her wrinkkes. tn-la-ra-ina? her bust, rounding oat a iin BeC "a bu4idJn hauow wfe, another. IH or sweetheart Jeh or poor, old Or voting who value nott obstinate eaaos coro4 fa the privacy of tho homo.

ThoocandB karo nefMifullv trfasTrif thamaaivM withnnt SfWr I Mnflrance from work. Hnft ata tan UT HAT HOY." wio rind been nht to do things for himself, enjoy a Lifphtioy Shiinpoo. because it Makes Ms head "feel 4 iNw PPT ianpeosiv. ProceM of onre la natarai Wwtm no farthrr mm for trww. Wo proro wbat wo llflAl Dl AD1A By bTiJinsrTOt.Tr1alof Plana I It! Mb Vr rbMr AV thselstFl; FREK Write TODAT Iddrw niflO UBOE1T01U1S.

Block 22, Si. Lcnis, Mx wnta and beaut nhamJ He knows how to keep his aealp free no for a 4 irum aanarmi, or lLcmnc, ana ma nair Uean, healthy and EARtfi iav" been made whereby 1'Lm', bsoiatety one-fvri work, provided voa Jt. 'AS "HIS FOLKS" know that the regular WITH MV NEW SYSTEM OF WORKING MODELS a kativN rv rw rn i tut aaa 6580 Breakfast Jacket, 34 to 44 bust. 6674 Negligee with Fancy-Collar, 32 to 42 bust. nae 01 ijiieouoy lor iiie oaui ana au loues pirrposes protect the family from etmnoe tj UQWrin Catal k.

L. ITU, MX S3 tHl Wanagna, Una 612 1 Short Kimono, Small 32 or 34, Medium 36 or 38, Large 40 or 42 bust. UBBren Infections, by esoroyiiic the diseasogenm. fZ Stan Dragtiats tarn Breakfast Jackets, kimonas and garments of the sort are necessities to real comfort. Here are three, all of which are satisfactory, while each differs from and Grwere, If not at year dealers send tf.

atamiia or coin for dll-slze cake. LEVBB BltOS. Dept. 6, tne oiner in style ana purpose. LOVE YOUR PETS.

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P-ma CArsen. Caiere-s fa-no beaatr pert. I the author of this variuable. new to lmp, "or.ish'ini women who writ. in re" Wna-rfu yessrits of this new ernovln Wrinkle and de.

Cslifornla write, that tier tnr nights, if ml 21 VTbtncm write in. her bust de. ZTJfTj? oesirtlful J.roTHrMone. and write in that She removed her double chia fat la three DJ' remarkable Ttvethod. Ann MorBB writes, she reduced a larre buit "ef fat', n'd removed superfluous orantlfied tier la shea and eye-htST btX these r-fmarkable methods.

7k 8v wens writes In and says: -I Mv wrinkle, wer, very e- and or tsng standing. 1 vas startled "Jt mo-jrlna- to see my face in the Tht ih VK? was won" losked 30 year younger. Tour TStAl" ls c.rtairl, luiik fr. Jen-iie Lee Irvdla-va Tm Vterna treatment for redunin-: -fat' oulckl t010ti. I Ict eighty poundi ij week.

.1 utrer saw such a quick rege-lng treat-runt In my lif xl nly cut etrt the coupon' below and 5ft-SSia. Bleached Hair or Moustarha Arrant omenta Now Mad to Furnish All Readers, Absolutely Free, a Copy ol This Most Wonderful i Ceauty Book. Cut Out and fjs Coupon Below To-Day. tae OJtfer 5.000 ia tot te Aay Oae Ifse Can rredaco Beauty Treat taeBts Superior to iters. Bella Carson.

Chlcar's. beauty erpert, end winner OX 10.vOOKhi?as;o Tribune Beauiv frue. i tcoo4ieilas the jnosi expert beauty culturisi the world has ever known, and she practises o'nijr simple, natural jn-eiboUs or beautifying the face and form. Sh mad- aereeu ice beau-Uiul woman aba la to-day. and brought abool the tvonderftfl Chan In her slmp-le.

hannalea jnechoda ot aer own. fio poisonous drug's, bat 'harmless privata bom melons are responaioia for her beautiful face and flffv.re. a'ne latest work ot ibis marvellous beauty expert explains bow any tonnn. by ns -wrai. harmless method, may develop bar Ilaura and bust to a lullr.esa without use ot haronlul mas go or poisonous irWH.

It shows how any man im remove all ivrlnkllee from ber face iur.ck.ly and look from twenty to tblrty yea-- younger. Thia book shows b-c-v an may make tier eyelashes 2nd eyebrtws lent; acid thick, fcy another method yo may destroy tor ever the embarrassment superfluous hair: It shows bow to remove blackheads. Simples and freckfles. warts and moles: ovr to remove dark circles from under the res; how to buiid up sunken cheeks and make the complexion sort, pink and tretty-iik tbat of a young girl: how to taka oft fat where it shows; to restore gray hair to Its. sat wad color and spot it from falling, and bow piinful.

peTspirlng feet may be cvrrecL No poisonous drugs nor harmful massage. vcr tiresome exercise, tut simple, harmlest. natural methods. "Were this fa moos beauty to charge for this bocfe. and tr rou to accomplish afl th thing it tells you how to accomplish.

would ha worth a big prica to you. Arrangements bare been made with this great beauty wherejy thousands of readers may obtain this valuable book absolutely fre with all these modern treatment methods. Tea will be astomshed to learn for tb flrat time of new, marvellous of feminine beauty, as told la these pages. This wonderful bc-ok Is bering given away merely as an aavertrseanent to our readers. You will be amazed to note what iTr-Trove-tnent yoo can make In your appearance a few day by reading this book and followlnr the Instructions.

All women readers wbo desire tu make themselves more attrac-Uve abould secure this wonderful book at once and add to their beauty So that llf win be worth while. It Is written In a fascinating style. It shewe hxrw this great beauty wen rhe ten tnoo-ear3 doWar beauty prise after beaunVfrirvr her face td form by her own natural Jtead It. learn the angtnah she once tMW. when she was unattractive.

Read of the heartaches and misery she felt before she beautified herself by her own private methods. Then- rearn bow.aha became the winner of the great ten sand dollar teauty contest after defeatinar tkos sands at women wbo ecaspetad ror lha inatsntaneeaalT. Gives any shade from Llckt to ulaefc. Dees set wash or nk off. Con- jkf i Mark tains no poisons and is not gUcty norgreaay.

Sold Bf Wfl win send yon a Trial Size for Oc, post paid, Urira size (eight times as much) 60c. If jour drnsfrisc don't aell It send direct to Da. Send the yelioir 08A3ETES Quieklr eured with the tronderful tropical herb. Dlabtol. Gives relief from first To trove.

will mall one 5c. oackage for S3o. Booklet free. M. AMES.

Box 104. Whitney Point. N. Y. pcx imtu iwu iviua uiucniKu irom aruiaa we will atr you a tultaize bottle for nothing.

sleeves. It Includes a fancy collar and Is pretty and attractive at the same time that It is very simple and easy to make. For the medium size will be required 4 yards of material 27 Inches wide, 4 yards 36 or 3 yards 44 inches wide, with 5 yards of banding: and 54 yards of ruffling. The May Manton pattern No. 6674 is cut in sizes from a 32 to 42 inch bust measure.

The kimono in the center of the group is one of the new ones that Is cut in one with the sleeves. It is trimmed with a fancy collar and with cuffs that match It. In this case the material Is French Flannel with trimming portions of washable silk. For the medium size the kimono will require 34 yards of material 27 Inches wide, 3 yards 36 or 2 yards 44 inches wide with yard of silk for the A May Manton pattern No. 6121 Is cut in three sices, smaH 32 to 34.

medium 36 to 38, large 40 to 42 Inches bust measure. The breakfast jacket that makes the third of the group Is an eminently simple one and can be made either with high or square neck, with long sleeves gathered into cuffs or with loose elbow sleeves. It is made simply with fronts and back, and the fullness of the waist line can be held by means of a belt or cord and tassels. For the medium size will be required 4 yards of material 27 inches wlda, 34 yards 36 or 2 yards 44 inches wide, with yard 27 Inches wlda for the trimming bands. The May Manton.

pattern No. 6580 is cut in sises from a 34 to 44 inch bust measure. Any of the above patterns will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper on receipt of ten cents for each. (If In haste send an additional two-cent stamp for letter postage, which Insures more prompt delivery.) Walnuttm 1406 Olive Sr. Us.

St. trfulB. Sickness and Suffering "4 Stopped Speedlly, 2m L' 1 coupon, and ii 15571 EL ffva, this charmine- woman is doin er atmost to benefit girts or 1 to'foa which wfn.d4 1 nd make life sweat-. 2 Cheapest and surest system known. No drugs used.

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