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eas — ws THE EVENING WORLD, “The Country Needs Men Like My Husband in s. John Hays Hammond But She Admits That the Vice-Presi. |} | Ee th dent’s Salary Would Not Pay Her Housekeeping Bills for a Month. a OMEN GUCHT 10 try Nee BUY CARVES, IF és Public Life,” Says M NEEDED, HE SM : Dr. Gallant at Chicago De- fends Corsets, Laced | Tight, Too. PADS ARE ALSO O. KeD. SHE’S HiS CHUM AND BEST FRIEND AS WELL AS WIFE. Fair Sex Has Right to Get! Ready-Made Charms When | Nature Has F; ———— What the Gallant Dr. Gallant Says ot Corsets and Pads. here can belno harm| $ woman look attractive i ‘Thin women should pad; in ture al) beauty fs In curves By Nicola Greeley-Smith. Corsets should 1d to a woman's || Having Been Everywhere With Him and Seen Him Tried Out, She Knows He’s Fearless and Incorruptible. helping a na- appearance as well as besith at He . Tieht lacing ts not unhealrhful t€ Th } tae a dome properly ‘The stay is the hackione of fer ninity; It reduces welght, promotes health Ready-made charms are as pleas- ing As any cr — i } By Rose €. Tillotson. “anything which goes to make a he belleved tt and n, was frank PNOTO BY GERTF KASEBIE woman deautiful and does not injure he United her health is desirab’ declared Dr $12,000. ‘A. Earnest Gallant, of New York, to asked Mrs. ay 3 ae ‘ : Gp American Medica! Association at ofp sear nacannaiani's lage ae Se ss He did {t not simply to live up to his fabulous income to a TRS: JON = Re Ser TACT ae name, but Decause Bad facts and particular interest eorsets for women “To st or not to st —a question that has long been a bona of conte tion among women and a sourse much discussion among medical author- ftles—may not be r ° of mere man to settle, Jant says tight lacing {s not unhealt to prove It. H advocating cure was Gul, at least in many cases “It should be recommended instead rh n @f condemned,” sald Dr. Gallant in re- ae gard to then maligned corse i Lat rE Be did more. He sald other ve cheered the falr sex t of writing Scores and 8 @f letters asking further enlightment t Mrs. John Hays Han has been n glad to know ys Hammond to him tw For in his general, comprehensive} years, and should and does know him } anyone else, Beginning ( i and Sets Of Thi gtatement that a woman !s justified) mrenwat satus ground an 43 OF Thir with a salary of $ hsh seen his fortunes grow to their round and Sets Of Thirt fe wearing anything that tends to make Ithialaalary/ot'$ aut She en nisortun OC TRC Der beautiful or more beautiful with. | commanding position he has been his companion n if Powde Qut impairing her heaith, he approves, has slept on a saddle the wildest d Qacitly, at least, pad. paints and many! the sharp man can know is ther devices, } 5 Chice fe Bice iiea }tenced to dea 1 treason to the v LS ree jome Ought to Pad. henlas | Re uy ! t weeks feared every day would be the Jast of ' al i “Thin women should pad." declared fas i eine | Costiensemployimens Yr. Gallant, in advocating feminine Couldn't Save at the Price. a ler ny When the hard t r wpholstery. “A pad makes a eoft Of course, I knew the story of Mra ‘ i : ‘ fon under the steel. It is also a HATA OnGLan NIG: Africa) suc Hor 1 f adding to a woman's ctiveness, | Uammones | ‘ So ¢ M) And who among vs would desire any-, before T bist eres Hae thing else than to have women as fair! treason aft raid, MT haby a tata Vy , and attractive as possible? ! Hammond, who was a i there can be no (aharneiteola Hi fier now woman to look attr: anes - ; Brn Sr uTANe, f ! . G | nato and Cec! Rhodes, hac “Comrade and Friend.” Ir. \ : mitted on account of his Hl health to) "T have been w ees ‘ y was } ! | leave the country, on his prom ba Mipless eure, tenga te AY is wite ; Cice CTO IN ay : friends urged Mrs. Hamn: lige enn alent aulat fe init st mul € more attractive! Since stays ) | her husband to break They ; : at thus publicly advocated as a fe) even suggested that she have ento- | World £ f . if i fatr sex, the $4) roformed and taker 1 ) Sane er) reformer | ned ana tak ; i Ms. The | sh this purpose ese ’ Fant Binity.” safd Dr. Gallant, and i | ns, supple as they did 5 a, ‘ Whose who point ty the adva t ung called “We ae .) 3tu "not @orretless Azure from a hye Jicouta. onty re exactly ex 5 ro Nagi Point will have to remodel Helans's 1h ( Cue ‘ orien. iy rther 1 f Mr Wt For the corset ale i wo yaicty Now I'll Study Harde Mant, ts nt al i ! 4 | Peducer of avoirdup: | i Now | Corset a Life Saver > \ ly built." he said » ' 1 1 work of art as : . : trument, and Hl 1 Bees whould in every way add to ay Y : M " appearance as well as her health, Cor- t: = tod . Bets constructed Hormal ines spoke of thia’ tragl Mnaidon: ‘ ! NO A of the figure ma ned without | fe. roa \ : ‘ Rarmful effect It is what says ‘ 1 aha Sonatina “I have used corsets for the curing of| Of the splendid tus wre Known whom I y Tcan si hoot @ifferent {ls, and have found them ely r Hie peogntnt re 1 wart et Ore aivaranalnicral The ot if I were to be axked what an c ie ut much More effective and more comfort. Ot) ites ats to be inked wha Automobiles Day Is Here i ri @ble than the abdominal hetts. of| ideal wifo ts, T would answer wit had a baby rath ts aii Course; averything Gopendalon the way |tiestation, “Mra, John Maya tam: Ming hho cle ip. proudly the corset is worn—is adjusted to the! ES ADT RE s r i fi} figure. ‘They should be made to tt, | bee yea e ' 1 Wn een ' M Bliould be moulded to the form. | ex: 4 tt , r tlhe a tawver # ny Jow should a woman wear a corset? Nay more ‘ ! : \ ites f ug CieeT Arietta Pt aes WON re “inet ‘ hoot nt BIG DEMAND FOR BEEF. ys She should get a corset two st WEE eas 200: Y ss J Meuiver In smaller than she usually wears, A ; p ve iN “| §0 PRICES ARE PUSHED UP. j# about one inch, My reason is that : Belly t y ‘ When a smaller size is worn the corset : nian MRCELCNCOg nen an a Sans DN EER must be laced 0] at the back, By rb , ‘ i fe thus letting the out at the back mC: Tes) Ordina hell val tani: t ST en V Nar It set fit right over a] me somethirg of her ution,” publishe y way w iy CUTEINEIETAED CHET IH Nias MA EMe coe oI Ee itt ne ‘ ‘ should not buy a corset ‘ready |? FE v Her Deepest Grief. - ' 4 o | passea charm, ‘Pais fil enttn To Put on Corset. y lttle girl and r F Hi scm putting @ corset on a woman ‘ se t ue ready for us i : should le on her back, ‘The knee ny |20M* Harris, the oldest; ack Looking Into the Future the same time should be drawn up, | or, Nt Fatlenietste raat WOMEN AMONG SOCIALISTS Hotohiciss, the presiden t Mis i 1 . (hus relaxing the abdominal w | suskeotteny the (Spur eA crea ne tronbls, tit peapclt an noted " ncowinenincmabanan eae anu and'--the mother's voice faltered sud- ON TRIAL IN RUSSIA. dat y \ ABwrareuivon ti noolevahouiayeheiter eae ta liz, suanprakenandi ation lookaai abn : HEN a TEC f ‘ et creas the other heclea in trepe fast: |for a briet moment at her black dress Lanner ; FI REA er order ‘and e Nat, T lost him last yea was begun t SU EL si U ¢ bottom upward. When the I love to count i Put him in.’ nembers, { y said he wanted i fwoman rises) the corset acts as a sup. yen T asked Mrs. Hammond to tell c Executive € ‘ " seu SN port, holding the organs In a natural mething of her early hardships in st party on charges of belonging Hitencvek Va ' lst anta Diateiets NUON position, which is conduc've to health.” | Mesteo Mexal or Indictments \ } Wane ; Bos muc LY for the corset. As to the Why," she satd, “Mr, Hammond and m last Jan Oe RAL 4 Cuca padding, there are no universal rules. /1 waited till _he wax assured $100 a ev t 1 > have Mrs. 31 i ‘The thickness of pads should depend | month be marvied. ° 4 UL \ on the angularity of the weare m ats. ‘Mhey are i " < rf HL ip er," ex- | time afte an offer of a Le itionaate ' tte Conference With Counsel \ Diaina Dry Gallant, “Angles aro all| etter salary, lo Mexico, T could nov aa ee ENE aa “ Tee eteyiow te oS i saeenenel SEER aight in mathematics, but in all nature im a c ut wi “ yer y i \ AN LO ond telat, w i hemi B r go with him at once, but when my in order the the parkw t tl n District-AUto} sof-|4 Deauty ia in curves, he earth ts round. | first baby, Harris, wax seven months | Cede ie a UNA. peri Ee ; Long Br Mun Het iia eam ea die z Ine of the co Mme. Ebe: rbile nin Niferen { sae feat Fey ha moxe in circles and curves, old, we Joined him. ‘The mine was Las! q rich widow, who has peen aRener ae the associate counse!, | gay, ‘Phe trial | the ‘woman’ with curves Is tho most| Minas Neuvan, near Alamos, in the/getle partiolnant In, the revolutionary {ho speeches Mr. Parding by Helen on Rey eats peaueitul she must} Southern part of Sonora, It 1s the movement, has made escapes presented Mr. Vanderbilt with a . have ro t she hasn't got | regio: i Fac from prison and is now a NC spade Mt eS) them whe must buy them, thats: cer- | Temion | Infested by Yaqui Indians.’ Committee fell. into the he wark of is a house In in, she doesn't, somebody else nee ete) Shoe re At Ambual MY w fes through the pemun, dug dy the sm) rs nother $0e! e gre . iz amd y only pillow, and many brother alist. ful of earth with a right good will, SATURDAY, JUNE 6 1908 (BOY'S PATE O $1.50 MEANS A HAPPY FAL Hyman Can Go to School and Also Assist in Supporting | His Mother. INIME MONTHS IN THE U.S. Wins Scholarship Onered by National Chil Labor Committee. vtribute ye Nest 1 Ned in an aecident and Mrs. J led t a t rt 100 " t 1 prom She lett c 1 old country, and tod at y Iya | six wn in the two Sold Papers in the Street. x Fenster | Marriage of at | EEE Be |nOY WHOHAS WON | A CHILD LABOR SCHOLARSHIP. Anna Gould Off fa Month .{ Various Matters, Her Lawyers Declare, Delay Wedding with Sagan, (th Formerly ¢ Broadway, Fourth ¢ bruary BIG DOCK RAT. Lacerates ATTACKS BABY WHS CRADLE Child’s Wrist and Puts Up Vicious Fight When Cornered. 1 in time t ‘ ! 1 na ed his : 1 tls The “4 4 1 1 not es “ the rat twuesiter J ant climbed to a flGrshe On bureai, She found litle +s Joon's wrist lacerated waere the rat : the ehildts blood i co. father 6 ‘ also had been the the . Pronounced Dear Kiss! OIE r-Késs E We Announce for Monday, June 8th nue, Eighth to Tenth Street A French Perfume, which is distinctive, yet elusive, imparting a charm that makes it the final touch of a dainty toilette. Molette Keckott possesses the trus FAgFAnce. kott's, Vera Stella is new thi: Lor Sale Everywhere, “TRKOFF, Pants. A Most Imporiant Sale of omens Waists Full details in Monday morning’s papers JOHN WANAMAKER pwart & Co. How Harsh Physic Wrecks the Boweis Irritate the skin in ¢ and that spot will grow calloused. That is Nature's means of protection. So with the bowels. Whi the lining with salts or ‘'pil lining grows hard. ‘That so retards the natural bowel ac- tion that you come to teed physic constantly. And you need a constantly larger dose because of the ealloused bowels. You have the ‘physic habit."" Cascarets bring the same re: s gently ‘and naturally— without irritation. They restore the natural bowel fune- tions, so you don’t need them long. ‘And the dose never needs increasing | Their effect is the same as the effect of laxative foods—or of exercise. If y spot frequently ‘They act exactly the same as right live ing would do the bowels ar ready calloused, you may need two tablets a day for a time. But, after that, take one at a time— whea you need it Cascarets are candy tablets, They are sold by all druggists, but o bulk, Be sure to ge! ( t the geanine, with ‘on every tablet. ‘The box is marked like this: ‘The vest-pocket box 1a 10 cents. ‘Phe month:treatment box $0 cents, 12,000,000 boxes sold annually. a

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