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Author of “Cupid the Surgeon” Wins Bride, But Not By His Own Prescription Herman Lee Meader Confessed He Didn’t Use Cherub's “Four Carvers,” CAPTURES A BEAUTY. Miss Carr; Who Will Wed To- Night, Figured in “Fluffy Ruffles” Play. Tess than two months ago Herman Lee Meader, one of Broadway's most ashing devotees, wrote a book called “Cupid the Surgeon,” in which he told of four ways to win a woman, or, as he Gescribed them, the four big carvers In Cupid's instrument venumerated as Flatte Generosity and Apparent § “ At the same time Mr, Meader confided to his intimates that he was in love With “the most beautiful woman in New York.” Her name ts legion, of, course, jbut in Mr. Meader’s case she Miss 2 is Miss Ethel Carr, a p of the Revoluttonary jot, Ethan Allen How Did He Win Her? Meader has won Miss Carr. ht, in the rectory of All Angels’ hureh, she will become Mrs, Meader. The wedding will be very quiet, only a dozen fr of the bride and room being present. But every- is wondering whether Mr, Meader Miss Carr's consent by the methods cribed in his clever little treatise. Mr. Meader de- of winning a woman Mr To- seOn the most in it he ad- e vigorous ill of noure t eight hours: f Ishin “/e pigmy over cab The man wh fare t will give you the vig mind of a woman. Supplement ft with | 4 carri eg , an erect carriage, au athletic nwing to nevis cit feraiy dee neurence Man and uch your walk and a discret amount of bluster about your prowess, and she! ¢, will soon have u gladiator on a pedes-! 1," Mr, Meader wrote “Unlike the other weapons, th better be spurious than m ery Is that refinement of po-jjonest man will < ech that enables a beautiful) cannot cr and n to rea dw Ih, Strang ore treating m edminister the ¢ g, str expect blessings { Without first having lit joss tho altar as anticipate much favor from a woman before whom you have never burned the Incense of blandish. ment—and your rewards, with all jj crops, will be in. pre Generosity a Giant's Mark. ; * wrote Mr. M NTE MARKETS SUAN BY A Rally Followed Drive at Steel Bingham Cannot Identify De- ‘ When Tariff Bill Reached Acquaintance this v Wall Street, Stabbed in Palermo. i lective s ur f Vinol HEGLMAN & COW Thies pata STOR ' DERICK Wo JAMES, pers WALES ays before he was r tis WINGS eS DIVORCE IN EIGHT MINUTES. Lillian EF, Lawrence Decree In Record Tine, Gets viichildren. It was Lawrenc e's door In the s stopping in he Gin is one of the old dies for kidney and b HI { Murax comp supply or mix th well each time a or two teas This is th ve known for the quick relief of kid bladder disorders. Such sympt backache, frequent or highly ¢ urine, rheumatic pains in the gro 2 \to have prompt attention t ‘+ Bright’s disease or diabetes, ms as EIGHTY YEARS OLD steamed Citizen of Bethany, ly Recommends VINGL FOR OLD PEOPLE, | Tmportant | In conne | Wednos THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH ——___ TWO NEW ARRESTS. FOR MURDER OF NEWARK PREST | Brudenski Brothers Caught in)’ Paterson and Case Solved, Says Detective Chief. @ THE OUTER 12 West 23d Street y This will held in the city of The collection is com yery latest Spring styles, materials and color e ES The reason of th is to demonst in high ber of st and attractivens The Materie!s SS; €D = 17, 1909, ] * sald Chief of Detectives Ca \ conference with the pr rests early this morn- haye b the most import- Sheriff nn made.” the Fe! renee with Publte Pi Chief County Detect Judge Herr, and further i in connection with the 1s read: efused. The Polish priest | ber, have been slain as the in the church over its Three men participated In the » according to the state- f the housekeeper. ——-_—. CITY BUILDING PLANS CHANGED, BIDS REJECTED. Mile fo) y. Y W Hold Bans | mental tevenson an- | of tudor ad rejected | test, ¥ ne bids for the ¢ udations of the pi cipal building, which on the old Staats Zet When the ady new Munt-; Mich. to be erected 1g block. jents appeeared | 4: gener Bet one is that | the tab famous pon tor | f tel nner hilipsborn GARMENT SHOP through to 22d Street. ! ae aatnaad | a ne | 1 4 oo ae | 4 Va <4 o Sal a To-m rrow on the Seco ry ve Suits at be the most extraordinary sale of New Spring Suits ever New York, L eemamrecare sae hering of this immense collection of The Colors ou a Anothe: Sunday's Idea,” House. Bectuse thieves in Nassau County | Afterward Chief Carroll| that the county purchase an automo- ; Check Your | Fat You can do either without disturbing your meals or your ease or your digestive or- “Sounds well, but these are words only,’'| | you say, stlon of the | Write to the Marmola Company, Detroit, | take that amount over to your druggist and | | mola Prescription Tablets, the bids) m Feet Ard Oe dealing Aienity thirty days you |! Our models are exclusive and beautiful, and what is espe- ; should be 101 a day competed. ‘The md and | without disturh ts Wo sald, of elther cially important—our prices are very reasonable. rutinized, © made, your meals, bab oF Organs. Fact js, the bldg these statenients posed of the finest_garments in the Philipsborn can and does offer the very best values, se, but also in populir priced garments; sand colorings far exceed any other showing both in Variety Werely on | introduce new patrons, We rely on our mer- chandise to se/! them. 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THIEF-CHASING AUTO. een able to travel too fast for Foster to capture them lately, bruary Grand Jury recommended r the Sheriff and District-Attor- esterday morning the Sheriff pur- a fort!-norsepower car and it y to whiz aftet the yery next rob- {t where it is, or take off some, In this great city, where growth and rush and bustle are part of the very atmos- phere, haste to satisfy public demand often results in strain for etfects, without much attention to the methods of attainment. You can do it without physical risk, effort. or danger of a wrinkle. True, but thore is a nation full rsers of these Words, so your pro- hile natural, 1% feeble, Prove jt,’ joclosing 73 cents, or, better still, Fy t Our tailored garments are produced with the greatest care. In every instance the fabrics are trustworthy, the needlework of the highest character, the linings and trimmings faultless. of the extra large cases of Mar- You will tind rously filled. 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Colors: black, navy, ashes of rose, new blue, pearl gray, smoke, tan, pink, light blue, maize or white. | eee eee Bi Walking Skirts—new models 5.00 to 25.00 Of silk, wool or mohair, I Lingerie Waists for Women at }4 less than regular prices { Numerous long sleeve models of lawns, batistes or j linens, prettily designed and trimmed with Val. and cluny laces or tine embroidery and medallions. Value 3.00 4.25 6.00 9.00 at 1.98 2.98 3.95 5.95 New Spring Corsets The distinctive modes'‘of the day demand outlines, relative to which there can be no compromise. The figure must conform exactly with the desired con- nd Floor tour or lose the etfect sought for.® Our models are H | 25 created to meet the needs of prevailing styles, Plastique Corsets, 3.90 to 16,50 L ere Corsets, 3,00 to 12,50 Madame Binner Gorsets, 7.00 to 22.50 Also new models in P. D. Redfern, W.-B., Warner's, C. B., Augustine, R.&G., American Lady, Nemo, or J. B, Corsets, ALL CORSETS CAREFULLY FITTED A complete assortment of corset accessories— also corset waists for misses and children, fects, $25 Tailored Suits not only and that the num- Millinery for Spring To view our collection of beautiful Hais as it is to- day is to see the display at its best, The assemblage presents comprehensive examples of the highest torms of miilinery art—the latest, most distinctive and tasteful creations from abroad, The Linings Peau de ¢ Peau de Soie Messaline Satin Duchesse Supplementing the exquisite assortments of Paris models, our own workrooms are well represented in a display of cleverly executed adaptations as well as original models. Boots & Slippers for Women at extraordinary reductions Russia calf Shoes; patent leather Shoes with gray =| r “ads’ to tan cloth tops; shoes in various models and leathers. e kid, with plain or beaded vamps.l alue 5.00; at) ind you'll understand 2,50 of patent leather, white, pink or! e 3.50/L.75 blue kid, plain or beaded vamps. | ON, SALE EVERYWHERE. 1909 World Almanae * George M. Coban song with neat World—trom “The Ameriean | now Appearing at Grand Opera