The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1908, Page 7

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THE CHORUS CiRL—-SeveN AGES OF GOV. HUGHES---SERIAL 5 TORY “CHARLES med BIH CTOR JOHN _MASON---KETTEN'S CARTE CARTOON, " Saas SS Wie MAGAZINESTORY) = @He SECTION . ; [Circulation Books Opea to All.” | | “Circulation Books Open to NEW YORK, “SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1908. a — Sees —— | BOF E EEN SESE REEF EEE E EN SESE NTN TENSE N OEE EE EEE EEE EE EEE REE REORDER EN PORE EE REE E EEE ES TERN NR RN We PNP NWF :Fashion’s New Terror—“The Blues”—Is Driving to Suicide or Asylum a Women of the Smart Set Who Are Bluffing Along on Small Incomes.: NASAL | | | | STHENIA is the fashionable disease of the It has superseded appendicitis and its results are more serious {ums in und outside of all the large cities crowded with neurasthenic patients, whose trouble Ly whtc : forth In its #iastl sto mock her and show wer ne let from the weartsome round sure, ‘ore this frightful spectre m beeut!- woman in the prime of Ife fing the which was a. biues.”” are women x prominent New York women is ordinarily called “th Most of these patie During the winte chief factors in filling the eanitariums | show girl who gets pald for It meet the engagements she has made her homeward committed suicide as a result of neurasthenia, brought | with women nourasthentes. | Duty visits follow teas and receptions, for herself, and which are req * to on by the tremendous demands made on their nerve ie of eeaulns post tending oe the noise of busy tong badly | ie ahi GM 7 i 5 , ng answered her mai! in as much | ventilat roman, and even the de force through the fashionable life in which they played| of « hury ee the bustness woman an-| more links in the chain xhausted and tired look be swers hers, proceeds to the concerns of! The Murry necessary in one day to tie average ste pher or clerk on 1 All the time of the; her pet charity, The pet charity ts one | - _ cst 2 sh aia h degenerate into a|of the prime causes of over-tiredness, iy aio lecti f a Bachelor Girl. © ¢|mental worer endeoaiy dire me Reflections of a Bachelor Girl. eal ie Is no $3 vallgernt\ cece Necisteaatasvense trenesees By Helen Rowland ) started the charity to boost herself | pees anttarinms men who let the “ithe Most. Marvellous of ‘Machines. By Edward A. Avres. ugh 9 lone mutant ‘ne | @ brilliant vort Dr. Albert A The Hives” erve disorder, ascri bom of nerve ex! Yo long continued ¢ body or mind. The life of the fasht Mear-fashion: wnough to give any tion, and {t ts no w this time, with the ent and end by had a nap, an to dod pagUSBANDS are like the pictures in the anti-fat advertis some dally eon at 1 o'clock, partaken of | ely but too well, is one more f nerve exhavstion, giving more | iB than it can take| |. pecauso he wants a chan woman } to her hefore sha is in a py in the outer ed to| ret n ‘ view, a focussed imprint of making extra deman according to Dr.| ;art a breach of promise 5 | sar | every ray ¢ amber of the mental palace aietaicalotetas: . further cause It ien't what you can s he holes tn a peek-n-hoo waist that makes! new er stimulants | stands a vit the retinal picture in its Me rest for her ) breakfast own | be garment attractive, but what vou fust can't Give ED for Jaded ap-| pill eeding ex and throws them upon {ts mental screen nerves. exponiten’) Tn the afternoon there ts the long} a man who would turn up his nore at an overdone chop or nn overdone bia- | potiton azn ny ht and shade and color, In the chamber of Women euffering trom neurasthenta | wich business of dress ordering, exhausting | “lt will swallow an overdone compliment wit! n says that all neuras-! sound Is a v every wave of sound, @r from the b) - | fiitings. controversies with milliners. Tobacco and love and to other health re t plauat ® \ During the day there are from five to| vou sick, your first o id olives are all acquired to * smoke m ve tastes bitter, and your first love affair makes you and the o a foreshadow trom the raucous d through the meadow r-! from the drit 6 to the soughing of the w: from the round dut ’ >man's social position and |six changes of costume, which, as any | \.uppy. and Innumer- ¢ Int mbers set apart for seen d touch are the secret wworrtes which, fn t ¢ the worry | ehorus girl would tell you, {sa day's Some men feel that the only thing they owe the woman who marries them {s the worst fs sor K the atr and ve sustenance to the have driven them t of . as Dr, Abrams | work in Itself. But the woman caught}: grudge. sneurastheniay or | pa of the tactile world. And, wonder of all health. The luxurtous ake a fine show-|{n the big city’s social whirl must needs ‘The supreme test of love is when a woman asks a man to let her tala his new a small income is one of the | smile a more ingens smile than any motor car out for a apin herself. Ininticbieler eb hint-eh ith debeeisicinivieieieieiet ieisieiefeieb ie! f Seintebeinintnteininieliet Panhandle Pete Has a Polite Ride in the Subway e By Geo. McManus Have You Noticed the Chesterfieldian Courtesy of Subway Train Employees Since the Company Issued the “Politeness Circu'ars’' to its Guards? Panhandle Pete ias—and Cecil |'as—but Nobody ‘Ise of any Consequence that We .ave ead rom. tho ink fn all lan sor in no Tanguage, t 4 PARDON ME TAKE YOUR TIME : How DIS ISN'T THE ae vusT A MINUTE Sin eu ie you eal aS : JHINGS SUMO ee GENTLEMEN, A Puy YOUR TICKETS 1S WAITING ! fk HAVE ISK _BIT O DUST ON YCTHE SEAT! ne WHAT? Goo GENTLEMEN, ) (“CAN You =~ Ea oo (WE ce VEL CARRY YOU ) BASUSE Me) {_ say! A SIP OF CHANGE mS \T | HERE \ | Gor Dae) SIN BUT JILL HAVE THE TRAIN 3 THIS BLOCKED li PW oa a TEA witt f{ v On m | | MR. 1S DE WEENS? S IT'S QUITE AL 2 " a LIFE OF | PYLFOR You ye SC I \ MONEN FROM ASL TS => Loi iy | THOMAS F | ; ( a4 y\ THIS VY | 5 b 7 A) ry. BELMONT

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