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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1906. TRL MIRGINGE, $100,000,000 COST OF LUXURIES BLAC-HAND BOMB -DWORCE AT WILL, | ee eee ee | HATA HIE N SUGGESTS ON EAST SIDE: OTAIER TOL ARTICLE S Bz baa000 PIPE $& } ¢ p t ‘ . » ie : Wife of Congressman P. He i Dy namite Missile Thrown “sons “rites Book on j |.__at Stanton Street __ Amazing Proposition. ‘Tenement. Cr HAMPAGNE 0g 000 OPLUA SHIOAIMNG S1Z50.000 was exploded tn five-alory ment t Juss before trynt) of iz PART. -TIME ALLIANC EATS EBS Sees FRUITS, FLOWERS CLGARS, ~ CIGARETTES B27 000. 000 Sem yyy ee 87000. 000 © Matrimonial Conditions to Be) - Maintained*on Certain : ; Days ‘of Week: Jewels, Champagne, Laces, Cigars and Tobacco. : : -'Needed Here Keep Nations Busy to _ | tacen and embroiderien, e., fter lamonds. “In the ‘wa: oft set most of ere 4 Germany sella-us =As_amazing suggestion: ‘for, a sate- eee ify Uncl , 5 he country. only imports wiard- against proionged) marital unt- é Grati y ncle. Sam. 261,000 of uch. things, in 1895," againat | arene. $10,391 happinces js made in a book published 5 = i} 000,000 this year. Cigars and _syesterdiay, of which Mrp Elsie Ciews | i Parsons i¢ the author... .The | writer Peinisto trial marriages; or probation: | 000,000 ays nported and enjoyed by ery nuptials, | as 10 the te- | the people of the United States during —Sired end of conjugatharmony. or fit- year of 1906, which: has: just ‘bess. Q ended, and among the items which 60 - : to make up this astounding total are By this plan, couples. would enter into | on costing $1.20, an agreement to try married Ife for aj the tune of—%,0 given period’ at the end of which, if | other toilet Yneci thére were no children, they might | 000,000; ostrich {flowers and. fru 000,000, and pipe fo| continue ‘tha rela: | indi fancy articles for the smoker; ar it und go back-tosingte) som.00, Besides the He Dlessedn: cas, tionet-are cigars and Sirs Parsons is the daughter of | run, up' to nearly. $25,000,000 more, and 's, the banker, and the wife prove that the Amorican who can af- d to) fouy tmporied smokes and A shese buildings were he Klas Was SO great’ that it ice Headguarters, halt few minuies after the eserves of two Y coud. uo to keep ai thousand canuly dressed. draws from <s oplim worth of cigar wra who Jove the to tincle Sam, The Burean' of Commerce and Labor, pensresk jwhich ferues the statement, does e juxurles Imported come.) sound “a note of warning!’ ggAinst net that. they mre all'| way of luxuries, but actured'there, but Eu- ble show= |through which’ the finety of the Orient | count ns of the Dark Continent | than The United Kingdem neriantis sell us the great- | Know X, leading $11,000,000 worth of | and able ina gg the néat sum of $100;- Fs Which are Boldt building at was blown out a} ce men believe | the famous | killed “in the | Kanon street, |" atil Europe at. |grown or n i a grocery ds and‘other fine stor ar to the embro! ny to bedeck the | © cost the same | dis A managed to | takes $11. 1y_ $7,000,000 worth | ees 82 is year tt took France Gets Champagne’ Money. sand artific mb tO- on Whe ¢ other quant monds each, while litte Switzerland TODEOST, imported, luxurtes re will see halt t i . pt ford h z5 man fee eae chows is.ere In numbers, 000 worth of these gema algne to! 9 9 per cent, of the money Making Anery for the we } nestory store and tenement! ors ian oF et = ~ Sen ga ene champagne ‘of America. {t is suggested ¥, cade ago, the sons and daughter Tekp_the—ptopie—cont a re rf M12 cpaneactlite 9 the way, at Nos, 26, r—of-philosophy, and { A. decade ag} E ——+ = 36, were blown In. herrea s1ec § Citrun, asiecy Tis i sevond oor of No. cuts from the turer on sociolocy arnard College. | Har ook ja tron the press of OP. (F008 SP yareninaod, 1 should be \SOME AMAZING PROPOSITIONS MUTINY IN STORM BS i er Abe SfeMarrlage 2 )| eee cee ueleceeoamtues IN MRS. PARSONS’S NEW BOOK. “The voitme fonsisis of fttecn oS ghouid be taxed In thelr role of parent- €ures. It iy a comprehensive, panstak-|),504. ir ty unfortunate that in the ing history of the family relations from | ¢ agitation of th Marriages to be mere contracts, entered into simply by agreement | i 2a ai emancipation of woman ag the | selent times to the present day, and | p14: alt century the reformers failed } between the couples. qUTACEH GRrowt mass of datacon—} 7) ohaaize the octal mx adequately Definite period of “trial” or “probationary” marrigge, at the ter Jages among all civilized : erning marriag: ee Uhlir areeabias spa mination of which, the relation may be continued or abandoned by |) Firemen on Government Vés- ; _intee years infellcities which beset the | aera tein conditions of|{ agreement, provided there be no children. < i athe ges under certain co y 0 nuto have de- §nstitution of mairimony. to-day, Mra |TUUTUET ut admits the force of som Couples separated by such agreement not to be restrained from sel Burnside Thought She lous sums. of money, In | offers remedies, to be xpplied |< vanced, against them. . ; the writers threstencd ‘suments advanced agains! m| ; In short, law to have no jurisdiction in opposition t r tae ldrei is wile he nuptial knot 8 | would therefore acem well.” ane rays, | pearl Nl he u Pi 5 Was Sinking. Dalldine ete ee everal other sleep- ue by gluse, 8 ‘been ‘recetving ers recently, and been so terror: | bors say he has his wore. In the rooms phe haw kept his wite ir two The unparalicled story of a lonesome man who lavishes luxuries on Wife and Chil- dren carved from WOOD! * asked Featmat to- : osion, If he had ever 1 le he stoutly S building. wed these letters to . & baker next door, and to consult the go- diode The MALTINBS precautions we is point of view. to encourage || Mdlvidual desire, | sho advises is a legal supervision of/ 04) trial marriage, the relation to | Legal supervision during a stated period of couples signifying an J) the qualities of the woukl-be contract-/) entered into with a view to per-|f Intention of entering upon a marriage contract; this to insure the GEATTLE, Wamh., Nov, elr nt~ ) al . £ ng parties, to. {he end_toat th mnanency, but. with the. privilege Of) } physical and mental fitness of the parties to the match. Burnside, Capt s arrived at may de Selermined"vetore the" Moenae is Hare ee an deers A “part-time” marringe relation, if mutually satisfactory, to be Rising which granted. suffering any great degree- ot public || maintained during certain days of the week. j pirds mutiny be ae Bho has much to say about trial oF | on deanation, * a ] "Polygamy. satisnes to a cortain- extent the desire for yartaty to! nacawent ine vease native of t time marriages. The tridl marriage ®8 0 ye a idualimm and altrutsm are tol! wich transiency of relationship ts often due.” VT} rhe ie wae All below, The trenren$ t child-| atime suggested by her is a union in which partneraiip, or fix a period of proba: eee sine ie At the end ee ssh peso fhe |etrabllity of change in many social re Always efore ua/a great ny Deviate Rae It tor any te the tations in- and aut—of_the eel ny ss m3 3 ed, nes fnany reasons Mra. Parsons enumerstes ;have to Pe Lea nen HAE the man and wife deem it best to part, | MAY, new “Wid no children have blessed the union, they may -do so by mutual agreement, without Ui intervention of the courts. ‘The —author_favors,also,_ the removal m_elther the man be reconciled in the view Ui ed In from «boy : ; = HUSBAND’S 2| ALLEGED | REVENGE agian achundred | — JAMES MeCREERY o60 = = " TheManCharged with the In- Wenty-thind street, = Fr i = = quits) to. senioh whe was trying’ to make het 28rd Street. ‘84th Street. genious Cruelty of trying to washing! punishment: and assured th DIS Nea veh An aged wo! foespaed ond 5 comed. Polygamy Partly Satisfied. ; In another part of the pook, which | treats of the yarlous forma of cape ec, ix this passage: Juration Of marriage inthe lit time ef the married persons Brems, to} a great extent, to bo dependéat upon Where monogamy prevats {t) ri such 9 aye an le Present Day Evils. its fo ‘The main-part of the book-ts g’ven tol{s often accompanied by for of ce ‘Thompso: the the story of social origins und dovelop-| promisculty or by readily obtained di- East ‘Twenty- second & reet station, saw 2 Make His Wife Resemble Her satisfies, to a cer- Doy Dies of Football Wartn, Dhrotacane Dr. Albrook, wno ith an ambulanc: a ments, particularly Jo respect to the} yorce. Polyss familly relgtion. In the closing chapter,|tain extent, the desire for variety to which is an ethical consideration of| which transiency of relationship ts | what has gone before, the author points] often due. In this connection Sir John athletic director of Purdug Un Out present-day matrimonial evils and/tubbock makes an en¥ightening dis: advoevancin suggests reforms: The work ns a whole, j tinction betweeh fax and Brittle many) shalt warn ta Sotrs. Parsons mtys; in injended- to-prove lringe.- Where an-enduring. form. of nar- } _ B useful guide wt the intelligent moth=| ricge is prescribed, marriage tends to ———— €ra Who, singiebanded, undertae the | pe z Ind., Nov. 11 — fxteen years old, son of Hug Black Dress Goods, . Crippled Friend. In Both Store (me at on raged riket i ale arabe 9h shes! art Dress fe aS eee nae | IS | The REFORM ts us and fancy weaves of silk and wool, suitable FATHER f CHINA b o} ee 3G. eing : for mourning. ———“yesponsibiiity of fitting their-daughters | pistied-by promiscuity; {or uaeful and joyous womanhood,” tion Is mote or less optional, z Author Ai Radical Book A large variety of English Crepes for veils, | a GAPCON a STARTED-in A rterinhowing {that menvand coment tocpecbrittle: - + “On “‘Part-Time’ ’ Marriage) Silk Veils with plain and hemstitched borders. ] ALIVE 2 NEW YORK! s bent upon marrige in the past gave{ ‘Jnoldentally, Jet us note here, {n tt trom ixty-five ye: fair complex no—thouLht 16._suciety’s welfare. the |iustrition of the brittle marriage. s0- | i 5) j Wels Ahi quthor—-says— that she — perceives —al cated time and trial in| Embroidered NO ae Gs Drei, UME An astonishing ques- ., Changing tendency tn modern times. | time ‘harriayes. a cont mar fon. Voile and Crepe de Chine, ; i s Remarkable method There are—signa—aiready,” phe an-|ringe fora stated time Jn made. The :: —tion_raised and . ans Employed to let mounces, “of the fepread of the jdeay-time may be for a fixed number of days _ 20,09 to 75,00 swered in the affirm A A al ; dua] ts bound {o consider’ guring the week (part-time mat 2EOQTOATS! tive by a man who America understand 5 1S upon & ofthis or her, this Is w lax rather than « bri : Pa = : he real Chinaman. —}— i pay, Ineanity, jnebriacy, deat-mutism, | period. Atithe'ehd O€ the wtatel-pe * a ra ET TT TTD oS &c., are thougnt by to be morally | the relationship may or may. n\ 3,000 yards Imported Black Broadcloth, Satin finish. Sponged and shrunk, 54 inches-wide._ == HAS THIS WOMAN, z esi 2,00-per-yard eniiprieeays ae —— Liying_1n_a- Tree, Se SOL THE | PROBLEW In Both Stores, 5,000 yards, White Habutai Silk. 27 inches wide. SS =aec per yards = = 6 chapter on MrscYarsons-s necessity of con oe value 1.00 (FEeeermmees Bs Black Chiffon Velvet. NEW YORK in 1.00 per yard 100 YEARS. value 1,50 | _murriag consider ble. ————————— CAROLYN WELLS Comes to the defense ofthe American girl. Further opinions, and $100 prophesies. SHOLEM ALEICHEM, The Jewish Mark Twain, Sees and Writes About New York's GREAT EAST SIDE, In the Metropolitan Section. (PANHANDLE PETE, Millionaire, Strolls Down Broadway, ‘In the Comic “Section. An extensive stock of novelty Silks and Velvets showing the latest cossais, Cadrille and Pekin weaves, : pared re SOCIALISTS FOND f i _| OF TRIAL-MARRIAGE DAYS OF 7 WORLD ADVERTISING SUPREMACY Washable Dress Goods. i In Both Stores. | Plan Wonld Degrnurrate Society and Destroy Staite, Says iti i i estroy Staite, Says Mrs, Exhibition of advance designs of silk and cot- ton Fabrics, Mulls, Pongee, figured Messa- _ line and the latest Ja Hse rd checks and plaid weaves, 1 A complete range of delice ate colors; - Clarence Burns. Clares Mothe fed w lttons, sald ta ach mos 25¢ to 1.75 per yard — JAMES MoGREERY 80. Twenty-third Street. Thirty-fourth Street. ¢ Articles by Saint-Saens, Jacob Riis, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Mrs. Dore Lyon and Charles Klein in the Editorial Section iiah inthe Herald. US6 0 Sunday World “WANE?” To-MorrON. al