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CHEER UP GALS, ‘NOU NOT BE | FORCED 10 WED esident McGowan Says lew York Will Never a: Fort Dodge Idea. HED’ ‘Anyway, Declares President of Board of Aldermen, the Thing Is Ridiculous, VETO IT QUICKLY. wureae By Alice Rohe. tidings of a new twist given to the matrimonial problem that’ would give}; tat soclalfitle philosopher, George Bginard Shaw, the chance of his life to vdlee & fow happy eentiments. City Fathers, of * Fort Dodge hdve put the ban o: ingle blessedness, By unanimous vote the Counct>-passed an ordinance whereby’ all bachelors aid spinstera between certain” pre- ectibed ages must marry within sixty ys or pay a penalty, The ordinance Feds as fofows: is *That all able-bodied persons pe- een the ages of twenty-five and forty-fivg’ yeary whose mental and Bhysical propensities and abilities @fe normal, who are not now mar- Hed, shall be required to murry Within sixty days, | “Any person or persons falling to eomply with the provisions of this Ordinance . shail’ be fined not less = Ps $10 nor more than 4100, accord- we t2 the criminal negligence’ of Use person or persons: unmarried.” / Hie Official Approval, Mayor Bennett, of Fort Dodge, hus Put the official approval upon com Mayor Bennett further made this Stértling statement, which will give if the exception to the whole sterner | | tf course, there are lot¢ of women who don't. want! to” marry, know school teachers who are thelr $2,600 a year who wouldn't thelr liberty for matrimony." “And you, wouldn't stigmatize them as belng cunwomanty. women? 1 asked, fearfully. Whatia rellef and originality in the chief Alderman’s answer: “Cortainly not! They are of more value to. thems: and to the com- Buunity than if they were, victims of a compulsory marriage law." WRPhat do you think of Mayor Ben- nett’s statement that the ordinance rep- resents the most enlightened thought of the day. and is a precedent which will be widely followed before the end of the present docade? ore mndett be an enlightened thought tor Dodge," said Mr. McGowan, “put In New York tt 1s to laugn.’ “Then tp cass Mayor McClellan leaves the city for a few months and the Al- dermen should pass a compulsory mar- riage ordinance we can depend ng sup James of the cie od, We ALERANDER Equitable's Former’ President Sill a Sufferer From who left Deerfield, Maas., health -and reported at the tlmo as in- TMMDSIGAT TRAMP Dies as a Result of Forgetfulness. Exposure. W. Alexander, former prealdent Equitable Life Assurance So- four tly in very feebie Willlam Harding, a as tho result of exposure during REO, upon Fou noe to algn Itt) I asked hopefully. tng to gO South for his phyaleal “Bien {tt Never! In tho first xood, Ia now in Bombay, India. His] om oe TS ago, : such a bral morm coulinit strike New |health has been sofar restored that he ork, We ai 2 ; ; me, 1 think ft is the most ridiculous 1s ablo to travel extensively. A close friend of. Mr. Alexander eald Aged Somnambulist Harding} ¥. somnambulist, fe dead at his home tn Raritan, N. J., in his @ was fi man atanil a with out: frozen stiff, atre! arn } found had atooe to move aad or a long time Ho was a Raritn for many years. | DOUGLAS ROBINSONS | STOPPING AT NAPLES, | LES, March 22.—Mr, and Mrs, | Robinsdn, of New York, who| NAPL 8 | Douglal thrilling mf{4night adventure tn'the anow arrived here yesterday, were visited to- on the James B. Duko estate near hero | day by the American Consul, Mr, Bying- Th weattior Is beautiful and Harding. who was sixty-five years visitors are soeing the town at its best. | AGENTS FOT GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE ed on presentation Until 9 o’Clock. Everything for Housckeeping SURNITUNE. CARY. LAMPS, PICTUKES rx. CROCKERY, BEDDING: &e., Which) an Le Purchased on Our Liberal Credit System $75 worth, $7.30 Lown, $1.59 Week $100 * $10.00 * $2.00 ordinance-I ever heard of.” "Then we may depend upon you ” “‘Towant to put In o entd Mr. McGowan; srhiling. written about so facet! women I hope "you won't do them thing. Here {a a chan orteinal.’” “The esudject Is too aerious and your ylews too commendable to inspire face- jdlousness, Mr. McGowan," I. repifod, a9 ‘_\ohewetoar of compulsory marrage. far New York extended hiv hand. words carry @ message of readers From Fort Dodge, Iowa, comes the) World.” ')°A.H. FUNKE A BANKRUPT. Albert H. Funke, Gealer,in guns and automobile supplies at No. 82 Chambers mreet, haa filed a «petition tn. bank- ruptey with Nabjlittes of $102,238 and seta of, $51,700, Wil dition," | oca¥s je Iitle condition,” | oi. “Tye heen | ror th y by youn nad no for yout to forgettul “Your: ence to the @ New York Evening of Th oe Ittle here of his condition, although’ It permit of his departure, his bodily trouble he is suffering -from ant is with him constantly. The idea of NEW YORK PASTOR CALLED. PASSAIC, N. Ji. mosting jaat night of the congregttion “Since Mr, Alexander departed 43, country we have heard very far improved in the fall as to dayacaltioagte Send Us’ Your Sunday Dinner Order. SATURDAY'’S SPECIAL REPORT! Iness (amnesia) and an attend- a “ Fine Roasting Turkeys. Special Cut Prime Rib Roast,—- ¥early Contracts with Institutions, Hotels and Restauran 223 FIRST AVE., Marchy R—At a ae Church, It was |. Steigerwald Packing Co. 18¢ Between 13t' and 14th Sts, Telophone 708 Orchard. $15.coO $20.00 $30.00 * $2.25 $2.50 $3.50 $150 #200 $300, “ ment, 5 ‘erms Apply Also to New ww Jersey, Peanaylvania, ) ho european ‘vint wan to give him “a . 17 [Faralebea} piete chines of scene, err we | 5 } rd OF bh iy Fetivary Str, Alexander A Legs of Young Lamb, -. - - perlb. 5c of i gtaying in pW. : = _ atand that his cond, improving” | Porterhouse Roast, - - - - ‘e 16c 1417 ree), LO | Sunday World Wants Work @ Staph PTR STR Men’s Suits . (At All Three Stores.) No matte: how much you intend to spend for your new Spring outfit, it is, of course, your endeavor to get the best posSible suit that the outlay will buy. We have seven values that we think are the which . : Satece the end of the prey followed! F seven wonders of the clothing Hon. P. ¥. McGowan, President of business, feats i the Board of Aldermen, has something |; = tay u i ait ners Ree) ee etme cited Our Suits at $11.50, ma) of Fort Dodge. rd What do you thiak of Soemiotinery f $13.50, $15, _$17.50, $20, usec (4 $22.50 and $25 each rep- at would happen if uct an ordl- were enforced In Neoy Yorkr" it's too fvolish to contemplate,” said 3fh McGowan, “Thijs compulsory mar. riage Jaw might do for the West, but not here in Now York. Tho people here aye too mush sense—tney woulan't wiseid for it, ha law reduces s0- 4t2 Durallel with wnimais* when you don't bolleve that tho holy state of matrimony js the saving grace af bur noc , be Council af Fort Dodge ety Us in tle matter, When you Bink of euch an ordinance fn Now York City it ts laughable. | Would Tax Bachelors. 5 Pow, I aulte,approve of pact; tad on ‘bacheiors, tala sit Hout to tax. apunsters wend weoem ate ‘would be-too unjust Shi eld ag wate PT gues: l,-besause the spin: iether epinsters can't ® evidte, le Gobi, Liat se arse Vics Oxpiemtcd, by Georgy, “Weoatee ‘Man and Superman 7" vs that man te + fex, wowan thy purmuing Phiwe nO" rosuied the w ts 3 dene of Ei Doard of 2 ares S$hat refetion.” even Wed b@Aab ys ged c jon of the spi upon woman’ 30-5 sat A. na er, courtesy > or’ A HUTFIA le Words this tips “Certatniy not. Why, this compulsory Mewy-wouid. be moet” perniomua in tie effect Upon socivty—and uy mmny worpn too, Think “of tho seil-suppore. ing) woman now who «might have to en Wha do hot: make ns food cone ns they do themiselyen foo | ie a just what 1 was Uilaking| bats eile ff “Wouldn't Think of It, Vell, in such cases We shoulan! step, iui OF compulsory Juurriage ont worhn should be forced tom, . Man unless she wiiite to, and wh eiuell are clever enouga joan thelr own lying come to contomplace matinony Mey ATS a “Tittle “bit thai ." “¥pu aurely do not belong | stiniats who betleve th eee rofersional and business ability and not Intellectual equality un Statdmiony, do, rout! aft her: tor tat all; but these women are not! orgs, into marrage Gecauva, thoy hive 0 other futuré. If the rid had more so-called spineters such as. w. In Now, York—bright. progress workkn who actually do tiines 0) ec valne—soclety : would ‘better off,;)%fo make.a compulsory marriage Lavhich would offect those women | Ww be too ridiculous to contemplate. then do you think marriage will: bo ‘ort Dodwemhen there isa in it 0 conalderation-for lack of fult Ma tte Prete I'don't belleve even in Fort) h joo. Whether the {dea ta Pal At 1s ridiculous punt thevaame| t la revolting to think of marriage un: | gompuision. If ® man doesn't want marry iC{e hits right’ to remain single. Woman doesn't want 16 marry, in who would con- woman In existenc married If he could, asked nh interest. masou)l erg, there a tad: ted ored throughout to equal resent the ‘greatest value that the price ever bought. There are over 25. totally different models to choose from at each price. The garments vary in cut from the conservative to the extreme. No matter what your style tastes may be, no matter how much Pay, you can't do as wall and pay as little. We expect to have thousands of representatives in the Easter parade. We expect to suit you. Top Coats All Three Stores.) f You can’t very well jump from a heavy-weight overcoat to no coat at all. These frosty mornings and chilly nights call for a light- weight overcoat. Special — Nobby box and form-fitting Topcos! In the new, fancy, rich herhignees a fects, in Nght olive brows and body Grays, as well as other plain and’ fancy fabrics. Lined with princess Serge; new half-velvet collar; fancy cuffs and. tall $2s-rost in tow m ‘ou_want-to _ Spri Moe Levy styles for Spring and Summer, 1907, are out. The first showing of “our own” styles is the result of months of hard, trying, pre- paratory work by our skilled designers, who have tested every. model as to its style and practica- 204 bility-before-placing their O. K. on it. While authoritative in @q cut, the new garments contain swagger individualities and style innovations that we are, able to add to the clothes through our manufacturing advantages, and which can be shown fy no other retail clothier. aia “Prices one-third lower than the lowest,” is the reason we make hundreds of new customers each season, and why you should see these new smart creations before buying your Spring outfit. ao Moe Levy GCo | ‘ (THREE STORES) 119-125 Walker St. beet Fulton St, | New York 5 Broolflyn ~_ Eos chai 1457- Broadway _.New York ve W/ ei Ls Children’s and Boys’ Clothing AS Brooklyn and Walker St. Stores ‘Only. Special Confirmation Suit—Boys, 8 to 17 years. Beautifully tailored, double-breasted style, hard woven Serge. A mighty dressy garment. It should-sell_for_about $7.00, — Open- ing, special; $4.95. Chikiren’s Sailor Suits, made of ‘all-wool serge, Blue, gray or brown, trimmed with black soutache braid, emblem and shield, bloomer pants, 5 to-10 years. Regular $5 value. Price $3.96. "Boys’ . Double-Breasted Suits, bloomer pants, with or without belt, made of all-wool blue serge, cheviots or fancy worsted. Serge lined, double stitched and reinforced. Ages 8 to 17 years. greg. at least one-third more, Furnishings {Al All Three Biores.) Four mighty strong values picked from over five hundred fashionable Spring Furnishing Specials. GLOVES—Light Kassan skin and rich gray Mocha Gloves. Lots !of stores about town charge $1.50 for this quality. $4s08,—— NECKWEAR — Exclusive Spring novelties in the newest shapes an latest silk colorings. The regular $1 quality at B0e." FANCY WAISTCOATS — New models in’ the rich new fannet-and* ~~ mercerized effects. Spring patterns. 7 4 drectivement on mn e je purchased for cash thle week _Open Every Evening = ork t 1423 3°AVE Wonders. - At $10, $13.50,$15 ana $20, we. sell...coate— that are easily w i “more price. (A Samples ‘Cammy $5. Easter special, made to sell at $3, $4 and $1.8: 7 Theyre paver examples of the ready-to-wear tailoring art i and making. Be ate OVA OD) S Aw. o< Women’s & Girls’ Specials at Brooklyn Store Only SHIRTS—In : quality and_ making equal to most $1.50 brands. Negligee, pleated and stiff bosoms. ; Fancy as well as plain colors. Price, $1.00. of new Spring- mi Including Prench Eton and ~ tight-fitting Jackets. grade fancy mixtures »mannish material egantly trimmed beautifully tail Coats lined ‘with feta or satin. Skirts made with full flaring side, box or panel ef- fects. value, Rogular § Si Women’s $19.75: Suits. ~ Beautiful assortment : $11.95 : $8.95,Confirmation Dresses GIRLS" beautiful Point d'Esprit-and Fish| GIRLS" hanJsome white Organdie Dresses, Net Dress:s, elaborately trimmed with Inser-/| cut over the new graceful models, with square tion of lace and baby ribbon. Made over | jace-trimmed yoke and double square lace $10.75 White Organdies odels, Pony, | ace. trimmed undesskirt of sheer white | trimmed Bertha. Full cut wide flaring skirts, | "¢w Spring ‘covert i lawn ~ Ages 6 to 14 years, with deep lace trimmed ruitie, 6 to 14 yrs, Jackets: New — short peta ie spechal, $5.25 special, $6.50 gracetul models, splea- é =a iy igre § did lity -doubl anl | $6.95 Lawn Dresses, $4.50| $5.95 Coats @ Reefers quality double . Ele and lored. ‘taf- GIRLS! yery dainty Confirmation Dress of twist sheer white awn. Circular yoke, trimmed | 3-4 Coats and short nobby Reefers. Made of with tucking and jnsertion of Valenciennes | a splendid grads of new fancy mixture cloth lace, Full cut skirt, also trimmed with Valen-|in plaids and stripe: | In various cieanes lace to mgtch waist. and deep fold of | seasonable. color combinations, also tan self material, Ages 6 to 14. fa coyerts in slagle and double breasted effects, Special, $4.50 Specitl, $3.45 MOE LEVY 2 CO., 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn. GIRLS' jaunty new pele effects In trimin ping, 19.75 to sell Women’s $15 Covert Jackets WOMEN’S.: stylish self "color taffeta and box plalts, self strap- and aotch collar, Made covert, lined with ed with broad turn over cuffs at $15, Accounts up to 810,000 by specis oh. I’m free from washing Fels-Naptha as it ialfo soap will do—besides varnish; brightens brings out the colors "| nize, that what is BEST severest test a soa’ Anty Drudge’s Monday Morning |. Fels-Naptha does my washing,’ : / And I have time to spare, amas | For while the clothes are soaking, t washing clothes. It does sible with other soaps. For instance, it whitens floors in addition to cleaning them; takes dirt off varnished surfaces of hard wood without dulling the dingy oleum;—and in doin use a cloth instead of a scrubbing Easier,isn’t it? Jt will remove. stains from carpets and ru as can be done by a professional cleaner. It will even take out blood stains—the can be put to. Song. work and care. For scrubbing, house-cleaning. and dil soap is just as superior c all: any lots of things impos- paint work and in of-Gloth and lin- this cleaning you rush. cand as thoroughly Full directions for doing all these things the Fels-Naptha way are printed in the wrapper—the red and green wrapper. : ; wn > merican Nothing Too people that's why wentarted For the its appearance in 1896,and the enthusiastic endorsement of ‘American People the people has been bestowed BOXES A MONTH, provin upon Cascarets ever since. The sale today is at the rate of OVER A MILLION that the American people recoge THEM is none too good. | i ba Why this enormous The answer is simple: atronage? — 4 ss Cascarets are pure, clean, sweet, mild, fragrant harmless but effective little tablets for the treat- ment cure_of-Constipation_and-ali Bowel Troubles. They | are put up in neat little enamel boxes, easy to buy, easy to tarry (in vest-pocket or purse), easy to take and easy of acti: always ~eliable, alwa: and wake you up fei Be out and destroying all the same, they “work while you ene altel morning: hot only regulate. the movement and stimulate is, but wey eep the ENTIRE CANAL CLEAN sleep the muscntar walls of. and antise; tie, forcing germs that breed in the accumulated Ey | 2 an OE | CONSTIPATION with all the | the greater in ‘PURITY, “awful econbiss, but if taken i A Home of Four $ fegulasly discharged, Therefore, th preveative Srey er rseh be taken coatepdealy ta mieriemeari nto ce! The new Pure Drugs Act, ad effect January 1, 1907, is e GOO! drugs for the by the same Oge. ——-We-adopted box of Cescarets came on the market duced under it ever ed by Cor on 1 LAM ad tcosen Ebadi and: American People. We endorse it. and will live SPIRIT.and.. LETTER.—an task, as_we have al ee and aay ak are required in ‘OUR OWN PURE DRUG LAW in 1896 when the first and in URER- up -to-it-in and have lived and worked and pro. To-day,after a record of nearly 100,000,000 boxes sold, Cascarets STAND MERIT than other preparation for Bow: This should UALITY and trouble in all the world, @ great argument for any one, to MEDICINAL, any be trys cascaress AT ONCE, and be healthier and happier for it. Some people have CHRONIC thers hays HA ITUAL CONSTIPATION from EVERYBODY has OCCASIONAL penmptix.taken.care.cl le tahle:to: resale fo rms and cause great suff taken Cascar a ity of the Bowels, will act and will keep errors. fr carelessness and ni ed from_it; a1 “ egiect, but nearly CONSTIPATION, which, if not aM a Witt remedy “all OF ‘thesq Retina teeter iten avet | | We advise you to get a little 10c box of Cascarets TO-DAY and carry quaresreg rain ime pear ena i our i | GUARANTY of satisfac rd tion or m: AUM LIBERAL RoomsConrfitete- ly Furnished... . Write for oor” NEW, BOOKLET, tontainine informa- ton fezardine our wmtiite, Matled tree ROOMS 5.00 ~ ‘Theeo rooms arq on exhibition at dur Showrooms. We alse furnish tefunded. All druggists, .00 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. - ANN & BRO CREDIP HOUSE Evenings Until 10 o'Cloek. Our liberal credit terms apoly aise ve gut, 5 yet @ CAN in'its degeneration into the worse $ pDestenccr antes Mee aT : 4 is BINS All the machinery runniig in good order. —______- yg OA

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