The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1909, Page 7

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oe ee mee wy 8 we, a SE, £2 Bat CEPA HSB (That ls, the Wife Is to Do the “Emptying? Just Atter Pay Day i KISS, BUT DON'T GUSH. | | (hese Are Sone of the Meth- | ods Suggested by Evening World Readers. There are few women in New Fork | who don't know h Wf one {8 to tidge from the number of | the letters and the Ingenuity of the| (eas received From the w to keep a husband, | ho Evening World ety and extent of t ry tons It would be strange ind $f the long-sought Philosopher's s of married life were not discovered a the contest started by this newspa result in @ wonderful boon to humanity A majority of the letters to-day are brimming with sentiment, and the tdea seems to be that kind treatment will be more efficacious than disciplinary meas } ures, but the who Jemptying his pockets on pay day on the iprinciple that “if he ain't got no money | join’ to hang ‘round," to para: he ancient song, has an eye to} | ves tnt lady The winners of The Evening World |prizes of $10, $5, $3, $2 and five #1 aw Igor the best suggestions and ans the question will be announced Gay, In the mean time maybe & 8 ' Gown the letters below will bring ba te a wounded heart Be Hie Comrade, fe the Editor of The Evening World | ‘This is how one women keeps ber hus: | and. House cleans, but doesn't follow im with a broom and a dustpan, kisses im when he gets home but doesn't gusu | ; has his plpe and | he can see it; doesn e shes; doesn't nag hin a! y dollar gown when he can afford | nly @ twenty dollar one; looks as young | Bhe possidly can; isn't af pow tt. her nose; takes an Interest in his opies { wspapers he and's cera eS tS. 1 GOLDBERG Keep on Looking Like a Dream. Wwe the Editor of The Evening World: Keep yoursoif neatly dressed. Wear | ithe Ittle ribbon bow of trinket you | Iknow he likes. Wear your hair the way \you did long ago when he told you rs to at ne di wings you have theard, don't br ant ques. tion and the badness of the children jbat_meet him with a smile and look (our prettiest. And remember he Sa gyilY,@ mere nan and he has a stomach, d » cater to his appetite, A {r) 's heart t# not the largest organ in +! body ELIZABETH FRANCIS. | This Gives Him No Chance. To the Editor of Evening Work!: TD have be rried® twenty years Phe only way to keep a hus band js n his pockets Inside out on pa There Is no danger of him losing love If he has no money MRS, ARMSTRONG. Make Him Boast of You. To the Halitor of The Evening World () Always try to look neat a) Do leasant when he ts at thome. (3) Try to cook his meals so well that he will boast that “his wife’ is the best in the world, as the best way to a ‘nan’s heart Is through Be ac fon as well fs fond of any sort ‘of cards, &c., play along with him and try to converse well, so that you can enter- and hie friends when they call. will then see how proud he js of {his wife. And last, but not least, 4f you have a family of children, always have them looking nice and clean, MRS. DORA COUSE. Don't Whine or Grumble. To the Edltor of The Evening World Don't whine and grumble and wish for things you know he cannot afford to get for you, Keep yourself neat and cheerful, even though he may feel lcross over something he has had to bear at his work, If you have cbtl- dren, teach them to tove and respect him. If he {s espectally tnterested In anything try to be interested also. | If he wants you to go out with him \ things so you can go. It is | ‘ays beauty that holds a hus- and, Cheerfulness, neatness and re- } ght to keep any | ? MRS, AMY QUACKENBUSH -4 Don't Try to Hold Him. | Me the Editor of The Evening World ‘Always be yourself, Marry the right hold hi | man and don't try to MRS m. 8. J, PEARSON: THERE’S ONE BEST WAY! | Ny You can't pick up a copy of the Morning or Sunday World but what you will find advertised therein a great many jhouses, lots, farms, &c., that somebody {s very anxious to sell. It’s the “anx fous-to-sell” owner that is willing to sacrifice his property for some read cash. When you seek an owner y« pay the owner's price, but wi owner seeks you he is, usually accept what he can get \\ See the Difference ? \ Read World Ads. To-Day!| mast nthe glad to , ENPIV POCKETS GONE WAY TO | tence of fifteen | sick Ded at Mecuto. ome Faw waa UA TF 1 me \ se of @ tumorous growth and this | thing akin to a paralytte voted move than a vear ago | and the < left side suffered a stroke | of pavaly His condition recently | | tnade an Incision tn the an orifice in the bone eto enable him to imorous Krowth was id that the child's normal funetlons, tirely healthy. Uf Nil the muscles Sof the child's body will | © will gain strength steadily AGANST CASTRO. WENZEL Court Asked to Have Him EX: | and tradited trom Europe for Killing of Gen, Paredes. | + EI OAOWAY 26 fe = | Q | CARACAS, Monday, Maret Ge | Wille , Island of Curacao, 3 8. -Sutt has been brought inthe High = Wederal Court of Veneguela against | Cipriano Castro, the former President of the Repu who is now in Europe, | on the charge that he caused the mur | der, fn February, 1907, of Gen, Antonio rN | Paredes and a number of his revolu- l he nly One | tlonary companions. ‘The ‘laintif Is} ’ ’ Manuel Paredes and the action wae en-| We have the exclusive | tered five days ago Manuel asks the control of all advertising | aaa space in the New York | City surface cars, Bor- ough of Manhattan, Bor- ough of Richmond, Bor- ough of Bronx, and the Yifth avenue auto buses, | and are the only street car advertising company that will not accept the advertising of patent med- icines or “cures” of any Jidee to extradite the inaximum aen * imprisonment, Ho! presents proofs that Castro lsmied the order to Kill Antonlo Paredes from his Antonto Paredes and several compan- fons were executed while prisonery of war, He led a futile rey > » landin| nitton agalnst at Padernales men were ptured by days later all ——_—_—.. FIRST INDIAN CONVICTED. Goes to Prison in Washington for Killing # Man, | i WASHINGTON, March 16 first time In the For the wnnals of the criminal who 1a @ full-blooded Assinab dian, was the minimum under He Js sixty-eight years of a, ee TOOK TUMOR FROM BRAIN. iNew York City Boy WI Regain Fall Heatth it] os Car Advertising’ Company 226 Fifth Avoe., New York Tolephone, 4680 Madison have a standard. court of the District of Columbia an} nature, | Indian, Robert MeCulic, was yesterday | —_—. | sentenced by Justice G to serve 3 | ary on nis! Eighty per cent. of the | Ha was + uegrea | advertising that comes | n ng of Cart = Fink last October here by hittin : J | latay over the head’ with a tiieese| ito our office unso- | ‘The sentence Imposed upon M. licited is refused—we | | He Snrvives Operation, | WASHINGTON, March 16.~What is] pronounced a feat in surgery was an| operation on the brain of Russell Dulin, | an eleven-year-old lad, performed at Georgetown Hospttal yesterday. The! boy's brain was seriously impatred ve- | Koch's Uptown Prices Make H, Downtown Shopping an Extravagance C. F, rs Remarkably Low Prices for Wednesday 75c and $1.00 Dress Goods, 49c BLACK AND WHITE STRIPE MOHAIR SICILIAN, $2 ins. wide; ALL-SILK] VOILE, 42 ins. wide, in all the latest shades—wistaria, rose, cunard, green, | | blue and black; also ALL-WOOL IMPORTED SUITINGS, 44 ins, wide, \n plain Stripes and checks. Women’s “Every Size” Skirt, 5.95, 6.95 Tre newest and most practical skirt model made—can be adjusted to any size without affecting the hang or fit. It is made of superior quality black PANAMA, either gored or plain model; an {deal skirt for stout women. SS 15e & 19 2.2 p White Waistings, 7 4 C : ey ii A 1$1.69 An advantageous purchase consisting] MISSES’ SHOES of the highest grade of 210 pleces of fine sheer WHITE] 4d of a wearing quality equal to shoes FABRICS, in plaids, stripes and open} costing twice as much. In viel kid, work or lace effects; sultable for] button — styles, patent leather tips, waists, sults, children’s dresses, aprons | Goodyear welt; all sizes and widths; an and underwear; worth up to 19c. yard.lexceptional value. 5 95¢ Seal-Grain 8c Bleached) Handbags at J 49¢ Muslin, ya. OYC | Moire or leather Hned, fitted with} Fine quality, full bleach, excellent for | purse; gilt and gunmetal trimmings; | sheets, pillow cases, underwear i black and_colors; Wednesday only. Uwide s peel M2!c Huck 69¢ Colored), Boys’ New | Towels, 3 for 25¢ Messaline, t48c Wash Suits, ;85¢ NUCK TOWELS, large | COLORED MESSALINE | RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS size, full bleached, red | SATIN, all pure silk; 19 | of figured madras borders; hemmed ready | ins, wide, in all the pop- | chambray and white! for use; 3 towels at the J ular street and evening | duck, newest Styles; above price. shades sizes 24 to 8 years. 12c Irish 15¢ Golf } | Linen Crash, / 74 Hair Nets, / J Ic | Full bleach, for kitchen, dish or rollet ALL-OVER GOLF HAIR NE. towels, red_ borders, large. HR TGaD ——————————$———————— Real Irish Linen Table Cloths 1 TABLE CLOTHS, pure Irish flax, full bleached, full size and big value: Size 2x2 yds. y $1 19 Dinner Napkins Sise 21234 yds. n ° Value $1.75 Value $2.25 | Sale Price geet $1.49 Sale Price $3.49 for Misses &| Washable Dresses Small Women, ! $ 1,95 N exceptionally smart Jumper Model, made of fine quality Linene. In light blue or cadet, cleverly trimmed with black and white stripe, cut on new graceful lines, gored flare skirt; suitable for street or house wear sizes 14 to 18 years : ‘i e ; Mothers’ Friend Hose & Girls | ADE of the very best combed cotton ribbed yarn, in fine, medium and Wl} heavy weights, and recommended for their wearing qualities; we: offer ALL SIZES, from 6 to 40, in black, tan and white; per pains “*2OC Maids’ Dresses---Big Values MAIDS' HOUSE DRESSES, of good quality percale skirt with deep hem; value $1.25 MAIDS' HOUSE DRESSES, of fine quality cham Sucker, with yoke and plaited back; value $17 For Boys ke front and back, 89¢ or striped fue | 25 Between Lenox 125th St. West, & Seventh Aves, “The Corset That Moulds The Form To Fashion’s Latest Mandate.” It's the corset—not the gown—that provides any figure-effect desired. The costume of this season can- not be worn correctly unless the figure is first definitely moulded into its proper shape. The C/B a la Spirite Corset gives the form-outline that this year's fashion demands, and at the same time forms a natural, com fortable support to the body. The C/B a la Spirite Corset is everywhere and always the corset of the woman of fashion, FOR THE WOMAN OF FASHION _. LIFE TABLETS 160,000 People Praise ‘them ve, given me the desi win | ir tablets are marvellous vite- ra.” would have takea my Mfe but for f taplete,’ 1,000 yould “Nery ter in 90 ‘erves' have fied me ¢rm the| y; midalght of nervous despair.” “New Ife ine new body I found in nevad potters aince Navlig “Morven te? Years Yeuneer The greatest nerve and blood tablets ever compounded. Rebuild the body from overwork, brain fag, excessive smoking. Contain no opiates form no habit, have no reaction. Relleve nervous exhaus- tlon, prostration and disorders of stomach, kidneys and liver, They increase appetite, digestion, assimilation, circulation and flood the body with new Ilfe. They make blood, healthy flesh and clear eyes. They induce sleep, quicken the brain, restore the nerves. ey doub/e one’s po of endurance, They stop your taking cold, THEY WARD OFF OLD AGE---GIVE A NEW BODY America’s Biggest Life Givers At Leading Druggists fn Every City and Town. CJ rere py mall. Write or call for testimonial ecir- Po ea Rg CU Le Rac bury bee, SMasany Prepeistotsicy cio) so), Bias ‘0 1» Boston, eto. For One Day Only! Our Greatest St. Patrick’s Day Sale of $500 Walters $22 5 Piano Outfits, 1a Week $5 Down and $ THE NEWEST STYLE WALTERS CONCERT GRAND UP- RIGHT PIAN ‘WITH MUSIC CABINET AND CHAIR (LIKI ILLUSTRATIONS), EMBROIDERED SILK SCARF AND RUB BER COVER, FOR $: No Interest. No Insurance and No Extras Whatever $5.00 WILL BRING THIS PIANO OUTFIT TO YOUR HOME Most remarkable Pia { ver made in America. 1 the latest 1909 models, J est and most beautiful « double veneered cases, bir.i's-eye maple lined, patent dustp contain all the newest ements and are equal to any g500 plano r sold elsewhere. They contain the renowned H. B. W. repeating action, guaranteed for 28 vears; they ha Selected ivory keys, pal { sharps. FOR REMEMBER THESE $500 PIANO OUTEITS WILL BE ON SALE FOR TO-MORROW ONLY AT $225. None will be sokt at price after to-morr greatest pian er offered to the ¢ number kit, Past experience, the Don't Delay It is he as there only a 1 long before w, St. Patrick's Da weve URGENT! Make Your Purchase Uarly To-Morrow Morning In this New Wal ut being rN balance ers and pay the All Cars Transter o Bloomingdales’, Lex. w dd Ave.,59th Jo 0b e328 2m meee. wanrn THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1909, FREE TRANSFERS will hand you \ x SPRING OPENING EXHIBITS OF MILLINERY, SUITS, DRESSES, ETE. ¥ will be continued to-morrow. This is the most successful opening we have ever held. Do not fail to see it. The best European and American styles are shown, e; that makes tt ALL CARS mad Ce oe ee ey St at Lexington Ave. Mad- A ‘lumbua © r Ninth the same as though Men, To-morrow, St. Patrick’s Day If you have a holiday, would be a good time to come in and Let us take your measure for a Suit, an Overcoat, a Prince Albert Coat and Vest, or a Raincoat .” $12.80 Sale ot Umbrellas i For Men and Women MERCERIZED GLO- RIA UMBRELLAS, on strong steel rods; many pretty 48c handles... AMERICAN TAF- FETA UMBREL- LAS, fine assort- handles... OC handles... .. “IRONCLAD” UMBRELLAS, made of taffeta on paragon frames with steel rods; handsome aesortment of fine handles; close roll- $1 00 . ing; special ates... PURE SILK UMBRELLAS; fine handles; worth §3.00, $ at 6 Main F) r, BLOOMING ALES Underwear Men’s 35c¢ Balbriggan 19c Underwear for Spring, A Sale for To-morrow Only ‘The proper weight for spring wear. Shirts have French neckbands and drawers are finished with pearl but- tonsand have double seat, All sizes. NoneC. 0, D, Not more than three suits to a customer, 39c Spring Vests for 25. fa Stout Women at 1,200 real lisle thread Swiss ribbed vests in sizes to fit women who re- quire up to 52-inch bust measure- ment. They have wing sleeves or are sleeveless, Usually these gar- mente sell ior 39¢ and more, Our ce is for Wednesday only. Ladin fain Floor, 69th St. Section. = BLOOMINGDALES' Coupon-- $1 High Grade Office Clocks, $3. 95 Upon presentation of this coupon at our clock department to- morrow we will sell | you one of these handsome 8 - Day Regulator Clocks, for $3.95, provided you allow our name to appear on the glass over the pendu- lum, ‘ These 8-day reguiat- ors are guaranteed tobe perfect time- pieces, have 10 or 12inen dial, are 34 or 38 inches high, 12 or 16 inches wide and encased in handsome oak cabinet work, We are informed that others are selling identical clocks at $10 and 12 on the Bloomingdale pric neve Wessseerecerceee : Main Floor, Front, ( BLOOMINGDALE! You Can Open a Charge Account on the Easy Payment Plan:— Consult the office of our ¢ Selling Departit the priv Pianor and mot York ast sy BLOOMINGDALES' = Wall Paper Specials for Wednesday $1.25 Combination, ¢ rolls of good wall and 20 yards of t to-morrow... 18¢ Gilt and Two Tone Wall Papers, specia at nt IIc 1 Floor, All Cars Transfer to We will make to your order, no matter what your size may be, a Spring: Suit, a Prince Albert Coat and Vest, a Top Coat or a Raincoat for Any one of which any exclusive merchant tailor would count low priced at $25.00. Easter comes on April 11, so it is advisable for you to get your order in as early as possible, { No Matter What Your Size May Be, the Price is the Same, $12:80 | You may select the materials you want from about 40 different weaves. You will be measured by an expert, and the cleverest cutters and tailors will cut and make the garments. The linings and trimmings will be of the best, The materials inclu black serges, fancy worateds, in all popular shades, plaids, plain diag proof materials, Our Guarantee—We absolutely promise to give you an accurate fit and tion in every way—material, workma! give your money back with- out @ quibble. All you need pay for the smartest suit, Prince Albert coat vercoat or raincoat ee BLOOMINGDALES! Four Great Specials ported Madras and French cloth in colors; pretty and practical styles, special prices Oss eceeee WAISTS, with cluster tucks; collar; back and front prettily tucked; shirt cuffs; at, NEW MADRAS WAISTS, collar and shirt cuffe, at Consisting of a heavily built bed, like illustration, An iron frame, woven wire spring and a good soft mattress of our own make, sizes 4 feet and 4.6 feet. Bed illustrated, in continuous post style, built heavy, with massive chills and large brass spindles in head and foot. with hair top, bottom, sides and ends. Made in our own workshop. juices a cleaned etc. knives, 3 Covered Roasting Pan these sizes: 10 x 15 x7 inches 10x 164 x7 " at i at less than half the usual prices; made of first quality gray enamel; covers of extra heavy tin tf ee BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Av., 59th to 60h t— imeres and cheviots, pes and plain effects, For Overcoats—Tan coverts, gray fabrics and rain $12.80 Newest Waists!! Smartest of Spring Styles: WOMEN'S SHIRTS, made of the finest im- $2.98 «4 $3.98( NEW LIGHT COLORED MADRAS $1.98 and stripes; trimmed with wide tailored pleats on front; have separate laundered 98 Becond Fioor, 68th §t, Section, BLOOMINGDALES' A good woven wire | spring with National wire under- | support and a combination mattress | BLOOMINGDALES’ Household Helps---Bargains The Improved Dana Food Cutter | It cuts sharply—does not tear or mash; saves ‘onals, blue and and positively pertect satisfac- nship, atyle—or in the all the best at the new in checks style and massive. Fitted with an International indestructible bed ppring and a mattress of all Jong staple soft hair, of full regular weight. Made in ourownshop, Fourth Floor. Easily sh or ind retains all natural flavors. and adjusted, Cuts meat, vegetables; pulverizes nuts, sugar, crackers, |]) Complete with extra rotary cutting \[/ 1.25 Size at 69c $6 Kitchen Cabinet Table, $3,99 Very nicely Mesehc: = finished, and pol'shed sub- | sheet iron, un- 8 qualled where for $5.90. for roast Have two large ing bins and two meats, | small ones, and a pastry poultry, board, Our price . $3.99 | fish, etc. Same Style Table with Choice 1 Bin and 1 Drawer $2.99 tretchers Improved kind; will not sag in Lace Curtain ite Mok : 25c! the centre; Oval Seamless attached, Melon Moulds Panne —with covers 98c, $1.49, $1.98 Asparagus Boiler, 49¢ Made of first quality gray enamel, with drainer; usu- ally gold at $1.00. lot seeee pre This peat 49c Bed shown in cut—an entirely new | ih { HH | | |

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