The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1908, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, “a ' Suffragette ‘Won't Henpe ck Husband OKIE | Sit Re ce alg RETURNED 10 HIM Brave Wife’s Struggle Against £ Poverty Rewarded by Suicide of Husband. MAHLER TO LEAD REAABILITATED PHILHARMONIC Mrs. George R. Rapidly Getting alias eman Didn't Exact a Promise That Mr. Harden- brook Would Support Her “Votes for Women Before She Said Yes. SHE DIDN’T NEED. TO, | FOR H A “CONVERT” Would Marry Him Anyway, She Admits, After Announc- Ideas” She‘ {on Is Together $100,000 Guarantee Fund. HE TOO ILL Kind-Hearted TO WORK. DR. DAMROSCH’S. VIEW. Interest on Sum Trifling Asset Policemen and Baker Set Her Up in ing Engagement to Young —Principal Will Last Only \ * Business. ~ Real Estate Man She Met Two Years. f paneer | While Trying in a ‘The suicide Cor Mrs. George Ro Sheldon, the of Henry Sehr Q ra jatvon and musical enthusiast, from her half of if Ss amd pove an st apy Rati wn residence, No. 2 Bast) Thirty {Willer the sirugetes of f “Because a woman is a suffragette oeduy conttemed the res | pwife te earn a living for is no reason she need h a rehabilitated Philharmonte resulted in TET OTe ETeR eR oa elety. Mrs, Sheldon was not pr ‘strange clin j ee to announce that Gustay Matler would ) f@estitution the eS ne sot the new orchest {Second District 6 Station, says has if she KU naamenatieuce if | i promise to su he “votes $0 led as a guarantee fund,” sate ae « ehabllitate th n So ne that 1 ot suttl Ww sso ed with modn is ferta FY Was asked of Mrs, Shel w a My Se Miss Mary ditect the reiiavili- Goleman Cap don't ouncements, ask me to make replied: Mrs, “SS NEW YORKS NO JEWELS FOUND, 2 SST WICKEDER THAN IT WAS-BINGHAM ACCUSED MAD : (S CXCNERATED rewarded her and ment of New him ther ssmphony this m i over the Ippon ent =a are a : ap Ens cate “Know My Job and Gin} Aone IF Feaves Court-'« : ; i Handle It Better Than Any- | Room With Woman Who rial of cu \ ‘howd | 1 | . ' ) each, while eee Caused Her mber of $1,000 eact body Else,” He Siys. rrank Damrosch Says. Sropeeul 4 ee er of Wal- medicines A . when | istitute of Musical Rhomouse ARE RETURNS TOHER WORKIN: \ hold doctrines, and sh | a f course news spread, and , i armonic Suciety Miss Louisa Thomassen Re- ana nea BEAL anemia, en wave a $100,000 Will Last Only Two Years. sumes Duties After Long ve noua Take) a\chanee sal ri Ae Reeser ata and Serious Illness. laughed Miss Coleman, who : ores ee d _ m: ‘ tr ne to Pe the rame is true « w of n than six a man ® because he belongs to nt $f the ipal, | According to the numerous statements y the will have puntishea from t to time from rest ther subecript dents of Greater York and vietnity, for f with regard to thelr experience with the Wassily Safonof’, te Rusgian, is the Cooper remedies, present director ef the Philharmonic ty, His contract constantly duced. f A statement which verifies t aWiened fist Rint iacaldntt eae ing TNH sep AA York Vhadn't disturbed him, I don't any 1 ala L ridore Hi {Riker's New Drug Store, Sixth avenue Rr SPLAT) Qa ne lagi fon, and Forty-second street, is made by | Ho wants the women ‘quite Hines ! 1 raat SO aac nara {Miss Louisa Thomassen, a matron in pete prnniny, | <j Moraga sh don and 3IFh fthe public schools, living at 1316 > y ret ving NL PADI Ble Alea: tap York avenue, J letvush, Brooklyn. r ve for us f eit ae deal eaia8 AER Whomassen says: “My father was fearful that 1 was to a lead phony have wanted ¢ “I cannot say much In praise of | be an old maid. T didn't think so, x E “Cooper's New. Discovery, T aatiot pienaied ilarauelit ce of Aldermen Add New Her 3 Pan a ant my ee we my ¥ Well, 1 was trying ¢ it ain th anit i fron a Pag SEV ME TOT Ta - to Restrictions on Pl pauacegs), ie. Mallee cengerta inane but when the more j i ‘ ere Re Ou RtMEne AuIB evens nigtartiara Ba Ee diigcks came on, uid. they were Dairy Products, DUR AAD ROU AMIER SY ALY AIDGENH ad frequent, 1 ithed in agony with the Weis ARE An ordinance calculdted to caus See Woiter, Says His Wife. v' ham rl vcaref utiny of the milk 4 Mrs. Walte Dan Hered with my school work, but neti t ‘SHIRAI DET helped me until 1 began taking Cow Was adopted by the Board of Aldermen rom ee ” if new term: at pple New to ood health, ae ap ey “Twas greatly surprised ee CAN RE promptness With whieh the © q edt its Bank. I that all sueh mith a ted to the pas Kei f tie only a little : tie Firat to subst f Cf! tdentitiontt National; A, {Manded for th we the order again, tar i what Cooper's Je ts ‘ Shake SUPPOSED SLAYER OF 4 Your troubles by 4 Cooper or ne crowd Ff assintants meet buble dally, “a he _thout woman's | ON In proceeded to sleciar FOUND DEAD WITH GIRL. a change from coffee De Mi tall th ” that Croker, the “man who never ker Store Dhained at Kind Defore,"” re- | ae cathe quent! ar an esi BY Otter « } Canlelat lavene iH TRINIDAD, ¢ Dec, §—~—Maggie & BRITISH TRADE FALLS OFF. be rg ye ies AUB ULRRD ARTA Bab Bibs ON DON routed othe seoffers in - Se aatadt Cour taaahite ot he Hoard man Wells re. en ik . *, She Jolts Mr. Croker. ida Coleman live! ‘ went nil at of a cy ia Another One Hun x enat 7 ned to | sonnets, tines itted Dufactured goods, of whieh $30,000, 0 | ina “it's not Mf tn cotton and woo! textiles, 1908. WANT STEINWAY GIRL IN GREEN TUNNEL PUTIN CAUSES A FIGHT OPERATION NOW AT CYCLE me > - SINN FEIN L 18 TURE. mber of Parline vip, for the North D Borough to Pub- She St Citizens of (Queens Held A. Gagnier and Falls aggers Into Box Yo [at Send a Committee hy Party Trelvod land that Ws i Unconscious. lic Service Board. Heke AMS APUUARA cise bse ASD) IE IBY MRSS) LOM HOME WILE the Hast River was mites ner Malthie. of Assails Official — Physician Ncommmition of 4 \ Who Offers Aid, but Makes A ay the Com 4 wiiy tl net ts Apology in Court. 1 committe headed Lauotes Pa ra ul i Wo wit e tunnels sain directoire a operation in sixty days Market Court to-day charged with onto the ty Dr Crea ton in attendan Josep) Gagnier ther tak nit te ita vid be on what the a mre in his party Shed Kk this morning, riding to a hands woman rectoire not vtin into his tite Xoamd fell une he men in the box plan, save that re hee when De. C1 tures to ther along with his kit of s sition. st When he started to the box he Was shoved back by niet Meiais to wh Speciai Sale WRIGHT BUST FORMS At About One-Fourth Reqular't Prices These are standard goods, in every way perfect except slightly soiled. Made of the best mate we Winter weights. This is an unusual oppor | Bust ms at a great savil Only a limited 1 Former Prices $2.25 to $5.00—Reduced to 25e to $1.5 WRIGHT FORMETTE Co. 134 West 14th Street, New York FOURTH FLOOK. TAKE : —— Special Sale of Raincoats At Greatly Reduced Prices. Owing to the unprecedented period of dry weather we have accu- mulated an enormous stock. To reduce this at once we have made the most sweeping cut ever Known on standard merchandise. A Magnificent Stock of Exclusibe Models and Distinctive Fabrics FOR WEDNESDAY AND BALANCE OF THIS WEEK ONLY. Women’s “Auto-Silk”’ Raincoats | ELEVATOR, 275 Men’s Cravenette Raincoats 50 gari rme Ms in a large v ariely fl f moires, satins, A rainproof coat of streng' th and style that will ble messaline, ete, Values 15 “keep it it s looks of newness to \ garment Special sale into whose seams we have sew ee) and strength, and which is dress i ARORONA Anianaon 15 Value $15. as rainpre 2 200 Women’s Silk Bitbcrisad Coats [Price seri ses eerseueherees Made of exceptionally fine silks, suitable for rain 170 Men’s Priestley Cravenettes or shine Selection oi styles and ma- \ dressy, natty overcoat of the softest woollen terials. ( e madels io ehogse trem, Not cl designed for dress oceasions, but a garment t worth less than therefore an ideal 1 , as high as $25 l 00 AN large assortment of designs 1 50 Pea tate ima nuiccscai Special sale price... . striking $22.50 These are but a few of the many big values. Others At $12.50, $13.50, $15, $16.50 ani.p: for men and women, all worth more than double, are here. | AN ENORMOUS STOCK OF | _ Rubber Toys Raincoats for Boys and Girls HANDSOME, USEFUL ding noveltie ictible Holiday Gifts playthings for Rubber Toy Department is the t int g in new and stylish rainproof coats i Hundre Fit WORTH | 1.50, 27> 3.76, DOUBLE | pital ‘10 cents to 2. 00 Al! our goods are warranted. They are made right and will wear right. Whatever gocs wrong will be righted. You can get your money back for any cause of dissatisfaction. These are the una'terable basic principles of our business. We are known as a tafe store. We protect you not only from the rain, but from dangerous dealings and poor fabrics as wel! Goo Elr 831 Broadway, «ya Bet. 12th and 13th Streets. RAINCOAT COMPANY

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