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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1911, 8 hLolish mosquitoe polish mosquitoes in Mary D. Clowes, a ste ANTLCUERAL ORY Because it Will Not Collect Germs| HERPIPAATHS (Liv rsins cm Joo mee OS men's pants the testator’ IN ILLINOIS: W. Hall of Mai Dl |\Crying Needs in Fiction. |, to prohibit hobble skirts, hatin preset ate the iitiees Give $5,000,000 Widow of 61 Years An English story, wherein no men: | iy yam eS | HAPPY DESPITE LOST SUIT. Perfect Freedom of Ac- tion fs made of an elderly housekeep: {ill to prohibit the wale, use oF tion and Protect the Who Is to Weda Protege of 26 —+—. er n a rustling black silk, answering | manufacture of false hair, false teeth win DUPAban: he SOVERE . to the name of Meadows. | and false Imbs. veareold daughter of Mrs. Lititan Slocum Pere Vastly Surprised, |“ or one in which there ts no pas-| A bill to establish a State farm for | Astley Turnoull and who claimed $2,600,« | A fa ot | prairie dog aidwin's estate, Odne but He Forgives Daughter | 8° Teferring to the rows of ances) Oe or nich h 88, March 1.—Mies Antta Shout own With , ‘i Ankles From Damp Church, Down With Priests” | Clothes on Rainy Days. « yesterday with imcement of her en- to explain why jsral portraits looking silently down | the law, being no f ie OF ¢ he ar eg one ‘ A mee ‘ ‘ 6 la wing no respector o swement:t en ¢ eim of a~ as Site Is Blessed. No Woman Who Wants With a $5,000 Check. oe be Te @alne aN? hie urate | 80% Many, many persons are also no celyaia : sod lis | en le yc respectors of laws. 1 wiy acquire ; { to Be Well Should Wear fs not modest ant shrinking and ad-) 7 | | ness has completely overshadowed The | ‘ =] ; 4 Stocuy Yo. 151 . G. Wood ° fappointtr er mothe! tere ONE IS ARRESTED.;| Corsets—Dotted Veils, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Slocum of No. 188! gicted to tea. ogats Gets pentane ier CORFE | ° », Westminster road, Prospect Slope, A French story where the pemant! sinmona, Lt : Balae Big Hats and False Hair Kouth, were entertaining with a dinner , why Te ey Philadel- All Ruinous to Health | party Yeiday evening, at the Hotel wayfarer takes something out of his | Italian Pastor and Assistant : | nto in s ks Knickerbocker, in honor of their allver | Wallet besides a crust of black bread wedding. In the midet of the festivities | and some cheese Miss Lorna Slocum, the pretty twenty- A Spanish story where nobody stops | year-old daughter of the oelebrants,|at a quaint wayside bodega and arose and announced that that very af- | drinks of the sour wine of the coun- | ternoon she had slipped away to Jersey | try. | Have Received Many Let- | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ” ‘ A | The woman of 1911 wears more ters Threatening Lives. | { 1 isyrovemecs, Hieaty ot room for city and had been married to August] A romantic Middle Ages story tn i While they scoff at any fears of vi0e iat about sums tip the conclusions C. Hauser, n@ civil engineer for} which no richly dreased cavalter TO-MORROW, | lence against them, friends of the Re of a competent jury, the Committee on | Public Health in the American Wom- en's Medical Association, It has repre sentatives in nearly every State in tho! Union, and is one of the association’ The priests have for some time been OS! Important committees, Working combatting the spread of anti-clerical “Ide by #4 Ith school boards, club- sentiment among the Sicilians, This Women and lecture clinics, it is using © been increasing of late, and the @very effort in that province of medicine] ests admit that since thelr vel w against the growth of anarchism the heve received tFeatening letters and the Pennaylva she had been 4 Ratirosd, to whom | throws a purse of gold to somebody ngaged for some time. | A ghost story, In which no loose | Tuesday, March [4th The parents of the young woman > shutter Langs at intervals, d mally, | opposed a marriage because of the!” 4 Migaissippl River story, which) Per ect eae etic Jdoes not begin as follows: ‘The Spr A. G. Corpo and the M. Mon- tanari, two of the “most widely known Priests on the east side, are apprehen- sive for their cafety, and have decided to guard them closely in tho future. |guests, stood up |thet it was #0. Hi |formation that for more past he and his bride } Jup a cottage on Dur | City Heights. Papa Forgives With $6,000. | After Papa Slocum had recovered | jon |from his surprise he gave the couple his! ¢ ae eee avccaine. “Betore, the | OF one where the gun fighter does Actual $25 Values evening was over he followed this “| not draw and fire so quickly that the | Jenin new costumes, also added the in-; from the Memphis wharf and the an a month | voices of the happy darkeys"-— ul been fitting! A Western etory, in which the pro- avenue, Jersey | fessional gambler does not wear |g atts, HAUaR we aMncty cod. wata| Robert 10. Lee was just pulling out S C t i I8 ich modern science has declared | most important—the prevention of dis-| ease | demands have been made through an yes esterday the members held their anarchistic Itallan newspaper that they Paves: ears Ta dons away With annual meeting at the Academy of Tne feeling against the prieste culmi-| Medicine. I asked four women, repiw nated in an anti-clerical demonstration Sers’ arg penneyivania, to tell how yesterday when the ground on which the 2°TseY and Pennaylvania, 4 hew church of St Mary, Help of Chris, T0desn feminine dress affects the titel health of its wearers. Here are the tlane, in East Twelfth streei, near Ave- | yor inc resting erotecsional opinions nue A, was blessed by Mgr. WW. G. Mur- | “Ory, Ineresting Protest ene ae varace Conception, represeming Archbishop ; , Mg eit | Plain black, and does not have long, | |slender fingors and a pasty complex: |with something more substantial—a | ye cannot follow the movement, embracing every favored | | |check for $5,000. Ren SaNeaRS . ri | Mr. Slocum is @ wealthy retired bank-| A young gentleman got off a train| model for Spring, their unques- | tioned quality and assured style er and real estate operator, The family making them the strongest line going south at Newport, Tenn., Sun- lis one of the oldest in the older part of | day night, kissed his bride, shot her Brooklyn, His daughter has been promi- Arta Sina SOR D — nent in eg brother dead with an automatic re- Paley. styles for women,” said Dr. Belle J. pWES. ciety in the Fiatvush section | volver, was himeelt shot three or of tailored suits ever offered navel Flashed Macdonald of this city. “But what is [suse Hee Mebut, four times and caught another train| Jat $17.98, Prior eevelvers, Flashed, =. eicouraging ts that our clothes are so — ——— araasmeierd going north, ad inside of nine min-| One Model Like Picture much more healthful than they used to " a e Yet some people aay those! frankly admitted Dr. De Witt M ites. t i Pp y 8 : Les | who comes from Pennsylvania, “lt » Southern trains don't make good con- Just the kind of costumes that fashion- Delighted With Harem Skirt | Ooty witnout constricting. ‘The days « | nections. able women love. Materials in lovely “Frankly, Tam delighted with thi#) our grandmothers, who laced them- i ani Spring weaves—mode!s of wondrous newest importation from Paris, the} ; P selves up by means of a bedpost, are | | people are very hard to! harm, their smart little jackets and harem skirt. | | : A B. 3. T, conductor has| graceful narrow skirts lending youth i ¢ brought suit against Tom Sharkey to any age. Some silk embroidered 1h over, The modern corset |s muct “From the standpoint of hy- pecause Tom struck at him and like picture, others variously Braid healthful than a ekirt band cutting giene, it is a capital innovation. | | missed btm. kc e others var i -| | ‘The Mexican war has again been | alent ae ihe tailor mades in | | marred by several regrettable fatal! ss by themselves, In the first place, the trouser-like ties. New Spring Shades do. That is, the wearer will be |shirtwaist is a triumph of physiological ion gives perfect freedom of But, more important Favorite Sports of Actresses A orm, ood . So is the short skirt CoP] | " ‘ ? Margate x Iterations FR freea from the collection of germe [600d sense. So 18 ihe wa protected | $5,000,000 Widow of 61 and| ‘It Wasn’t His Fault; Don’t] Margaret, angiin. EE break occurre: nd several rev er Corpo, for thureh of the than that, the harem skirt will not ‘ drag going down steps, as even a [ically than she has done in the short tailor-made skirt is tooaptto |The quickiy laundered, easily er Corpo Italian papers ant his voice has been used anarchists. About tw made on his Ife and since akee hd ‘ b Louise, gunning, weit SALE AT ALL THREE STORES eb absoablon Ag Fab ah ih gather along the bottom of an ordi- hem. tan 19 a it ——— i ys managed to be| nary gkirt, Aleo on wet days the | “Low, thin pumps and silk stockings Protege Aged 26 to Wed Arrest Him,” Says Little ankles will be protected from the | Weave the last snare of disease for the . ‘ F) - “ Current Attractions: | ricals were ap-\ chill caused by damp skirts rub- | modern woman. When she learns to re- Girl Who Loses Foot. The Two Hundred and Twelve} yy damp atl Next Month. narchistic paper bing against them. If all women trict their use to the ballroom she W Pound Look—James B, Brady taking ne blessing of the church, adopt the harem skirt I believe ¢ little else to reform in her | Ja flash of himselt, kround. article ained 4) they will be much healthier. And Dr, Mary D, Husi e5 = i y are tha motormantatauintealdl ane icing Briiceaaetot Racy dannolerton at mart.| “Another medern Innovation in clothes! representative of New Jersey, was al-| WASHINGTON, March 18—Tho an- OAR a eerie tree PEALE ata medida ald 12.46 West idtn Street, New York Shouts Against Church, Which all women should accept is the| most equally optitnist jRouncement by Mrs, Albert Clifford Bar- shi | Saxony. avenue, after ahs had been Resleeniwensen | CE as. acetate Street, Brooklyn ‘ One Week Among the taw & 'BroadStreet, Newark, N. J. ion to. the sl ut It relieves the She affirmed. “Of course the gen 1] known and less than half t nue car at Ninety-first street last night Given Cae <u aist of extra band ay Hindi {deal of health is to wear nothing that] to Washington a Ee prise, * | ‘’T slipped on the tracks and he couldn't ss | a) 2) Waist of extra bands and bindings, TENSOR BSW. a 1 de ae IN OKLAHOMA— | Onty too many women foolishly wear)! aby Way constrains or obstructs the! Mrs, Barney painted pictures, | stop in time; don't let them arrest him,” hi thin gauze undergarments in the cold |£fee movements of the body. Nelther can | written sald to her father, Carl Konrat, as| A bill to prohibit the use of wooden ather, Y one ride a bicycle or play tennis or skate tal dances In} he helped lft her from under the truck | Indians for cigar store advertise | row a boat in tight cors eudonym, | Cantonnsom! was tn the | union underw at gatuered near esterday, procession ¥ Down with , that she is to marry Christian D, nore rational and hygiente Kk of this city, socially lttle{tun down by a southbound + at least for the win-| ter season, Not only !s it a great pro-/| ‘lot Athletics are ¢ aking wo econd ave- in them, com-| s ey ike to k 10es8 OF AOI SUE waists and dislike) oars qwowen hay ered sparent Peudoneri,|of the.car, which had crushed her teft ments 4 ollars. Since women have discoverer 0 Bahatsm, an Ori-| | prohibit the exhibition of the heavier gar-| 11. outdoor world they have also dis- th Boe the. thse vent’ aie hac {foot Though suffering from inten A bill to prohibit the exhibition ¢ Nevertheless a wool od th : FICK NEE! tan ossifiea man, a bearded lady or a vered that fact n living ‘n Paris with her daughter |patn, she seemed satisfled to know th 4 ‘A woman is almost free to-day to| Laura, und th n We the Only Mutable WARtOR WAS! chcoms hen Own Aty] d if she wishes SOR; PRAM GSD O IE: jshe can combine beauty and hygiene in | le ig sleeves and high ent of her|her wish would be regarded. In Pres. | living ske.cton Hospital to-day the surgeons| IN SOUTH DAKOTA— foot \ A bill dictates the manner in which announ age was conveyed in| Pyteria | | ra dashed Into the oppo: and rival sof “Long proachin, sto her LaGrecque | nda in this city ainputated | he . nigied with the cry Evils of the Corset. her es Many women do. * lleOnectiarviage, aosoraing to)triende ofl! Gertrude was the tracks with| women shall dress their hair for at- | (6) O R Ss Phe “No won ho wishes to be well) {Mrs, Barney, will take place in Parls| two othe 18 to reach a candy store,| tendance at the chu he theatre 5 ) should: wis tr h hext month efter the prospective bride-|‘rhe car clanged down upon them, and! or other public assemblage. This new long, shapely model srampaned tO), Rab Oub Of ie: w IN NEBRASK yi Sinan two; Breda Wilaon) als, gives grace and style to the slim A bill limits the length of hat pins actic PE gy Aaron ee Fa | kroom has cumpleted the month's front suown by Were outrageous, Women think they [iaw © required of aliens by the Fr used the er need the things, but if ¢ : pe Bt ie For some montis prior to Mrs, Bar-| Amita Dict ee seven Inches. figure. Fits every line of the figure e re res v t rom ney’s departure for Paris Hemmick was | 4Venue Ger , : ? A j . they 4 girls, and at aller at her home. Owin ft torman, iN ihe 7 proinitethes killing! or with snug comfort. » {i clothe: : me he ta ut Mrs, Barney is exceedingly ‘ hird avenue, couk nL to prohtb! 6, KUNAg oO 7 LE eee eee ney “yee ven abate oe | popular With the younger set nu special | n Flynn was’ griet-(erawfish during a state perio Long around bottom. Medium length t y { atgniti ance was Son ped to the ohsen: stricken at the ent. A bill to prohibit killing of st. Two-bone cluster on seams, j RAE oe ROU E Ae teenicten iin: >wever, We are moving in the right together in public, and the difference mn - | Fit your new dresses over fhis fashion- day. “One man paid $ for a chance to : bold a lao ce alain | able model, / yell and othera got away, There ts gown is a physio. a fe! Mrs, Barney's romance with young wi: — | ) no! to be feared.” snecess, hanging, as !t dom Mr. Hemmick dates from the Une tw tain ” = i This and many other new styles are shown fn our “Haven't you received threatening lete the shoulders, and leaving -_—_—<— — years ago When he acted a sinall part 4 . corset department, It will be worth while to see them. ters?” he was @sk eal the -vaist unconstricted. That ‘loon, 1 ren re | Slender Modal 45:50. to) da8ion j some, but they are nothing. | mngt be the ideal of all women’ Te » Rector’s Stateme: (3 “ | in Slender Models $3.30. to 00, ont fr a pi yr bate one else, garments of the future, absolute! Tenafly Re tors < tatement or 1 Hem- | Heavy Moc $5.00 to §35.00, ; ‘a Day | Be. band’ Gf any) aert avons We || “Miscarriage of Justice’? Not ts twenty | s. Barney's axe | “Tho pass “Hemmick 19 not ng fashion of the low «in the} Directed Agaifist Individt — MISS HILL, WHO WAS IN Always Hungry Gl VAN ORDEN CorseT CO., 45 West 34th Street | 1 neck and elbow Albert Clifford | TEARS, NOW GIVES ADVICE. | winter is, of ’ women von Veary ago, lett i | Near Sixth Avenue. j for nourishment with which to build up e volls their bacies. Because nature creates the demand | } “Do as 1 Did,” She Says, for Her) tet and elaborately figured lice Pike of 1 up a healthy, strong bod r t A vad fo) « 3. - we nown ' i aD Lost Watch Was Returned Day | 8° Partulinly a fort Saeele Il_known See that the food your children eat is | She Had “Ad” in World. right and sensible dire a al iving them the greatest amount of nour- ; : a TR erred reece taht | Sea ret ||P. shment possible, Every time a child eats Furniture ' young fr t to worry modern woman most risks Vy The rector WA3 the ma | holesomo bread it is getting tt if they lose thelr Jewel “Just ad lared Dr, M. M, Vint I with writing and n amount of nourishment wit S i tise Ja the Lost and Found colur Orange Nan ape ae SOUPS as : | : tores World," she says, “and it Fatablished Nearly Hull a Century. n t The ehild that eats plenty of bread anv! s. owen the value of er advice ea, a ee \Miceaseeteeritive tit eee kind ot anctanavens Every Floor Filled With New Spring Stocks. own expe s Hil 1 cold, let alone @ | $ ne Court about © hearty bread-eater. RE Re PORTIA ay 1 made an in i Latest and Best Designs—Low Prices, High Sa 5 eeitine tne 4 e Quailt Some Spectals in Beds, many Bargains the foot ‘ 1 rey ty _in Tables and Parlor Suites, Dressers and Chif- that it was Large Hats Bad for Health. : : y ie aT tonters in Mahogany, Golden Oak, Birdseye ne Last ert ITN of No “Zho large hate are very bad for A qihed, (VHA Bl Maple and Circassian Wainut; Some With Wood wor health, and we is the quau- ! Re aia S02 AE ae ee Gale i » this de | Beds to Match, All at Very Low Prices. Quality wenrlug in the last. few yoars. , iia tants Guaranteed. Big Line of Carpets, The head becomes overweighted fi Sine and overheated, and headaches and Bar ; i ft Hohoke WE PURNISH HOMES COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT, ! ‘ons troubles inevitably follow. 1 Archde Carter of M 1 ee 9 4 4 MIG SHAURS |e cc umpun alah: Wake” Nts ian et es VO, FENNELL & CO. 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts und told the story, Wouldn't have ee B E 'S Furniture, Rugs, Bi Bedding. Bronx Store 3d Av. & 149th St. Want to Start : - In Boshnesst Sooners | Sem som. 1 COUNTRY-BOTTLED _¢ SE So 256. MOK! th PALL T ( : F ie ould ue we 1 be CX OSEé Is cooled irnmedi 1 OTHER New York Morning diately after being drawn from the cow Sunday newspapers COMBINE Cc EYLON TEA and kept cool until it reaches the consumer. | They Showed Many a Store, And Market Bargain.

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