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Or ar awn of Matrimony to Most Working Girls ot City Thousands Doomed to Lone ly Lives, Despite Natural Long- ing, Says One in Her Autobiography, and Another Points Out Cause, ———————— By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. tragedy, for it is a tragedy, is distinctly Is the unmarried woman worker | an economic one. Men do not seek Sit fa New York destined to remain | women and ask them to marty because #0, and why? they cannot afford it. ‘The question is raised In an interest- “The a {ng and anonymous novel just brought] works, if he has out by D. Appleton & Co, “The Auto-} social conditions and hi Biography of a Woman Alone." The! of responsihility, Publishers say the book is not a novel! away from ¢ @t all, but the true story of the woman| elass, Who writes I. This Js her startling ar- auspiecs,, ng wont * pao Faignment of the abnormal conditions which she and her fellow-workers have to face: “There are thousands of women in Mew York who, for all the so- cial opportunities they have, might &s well be stranded on a desert istand. Low Wages Bar Gates her, he doesn’t “ financtally equal to supporting a» family. “And the woman who works ts doubly barred from i ; marriage. Of course sie course, for many women romance] wants tt: she would not we a natural Goce bud in city street as well as in} woman if she didn't. Then oftentimes Country byway. But there are many | she kno: t the only way to escape y of factory or store or office Is to enter the home, But she ether women for Rever comos whom the moment] ¢rom th “In New Y. the machinery of Ife | not go after a husband; ehe must walt is more coinp! T than elsewhere on | eit he seeks her, Frequently she cannot the coi tal spirit} afford the clothes to attract him or a ficial standards are set | sitting room In which to receive him, up. y condition of city life mill-| And she, too, if she has studied existing tates against closo acquaintanceship,| conditions, hesitates at the {dea of and for a young who has no rela-| ringing children into the grim struggle tives or friends to smooth her path and | that the world has always been to her. iar hie a ted with desirable| LOW WAGES FOR BOTH REAL ten and to come to the metrop- CAUSE OF TROUBLE. olis to living Is a desperate] “Tt seems to me that the writer of ‘A earn her experi CHANCES ARE ALL AGAINST n Alone’ puts too much emphasis without enough ee janation on the fact HER HAPPY MARRIAGE. ot aw biked Duity to meet 5 Lach the congenial men. Sh cannot meet then ‘she MAY marry happily. But under wuttthe reasons are clear. First, eige cae has | 2erself is not paid enough money to clally her s mit her to surround herself with a entirely am nen, the oo All against tt ‘Is this ail t proper soclal atmosphere, Second, the men are not paid enough money to per- mit them to seek out women with the v me and for) fdea of ma thousands of we ome in New ei cueaaee York? ¥l lement parlors, church work vie there notulng in existence but an| S24 slinilar soctal expedients only f a ee eeice bas the| Serateh the surface of the situa- agony 0 ning? Nothing but tion. The majority of women work- lifelong stor of hope b ers in Mew York do not marry, ied? ta cannot marry, will not marry until that we may be they and the majority of men iBeapltex wirtace: dl workers are treated fairly om pay the material day!" tween us a gress ¢ our great. , —_>___ r, the ms wa} BOMB BURSTS IN DISTRICT y as they have ever! THAT HAS HAD EXPLOSION, Second Blowup Within a Month in That Neighborhood and Again There Is Terror, There was a terrific explosion tn the rear of the five-story tenement house at No, 8% East One Hundredth street at 10 the | o'clock last nigh hen somebody set and| fire to a pile of ish and put a bomb been. day crave anyth! mal life of wife kind of life that manity, is false. THOUSANDS DUOMED TO LIVE OUT LONELY LIVES. tly there is something wrong) of Mani @omewhere when thousands Women best fitter to be w mothers, women who are genuinely {n-)1n the blaze. terested tn the betterment of the race,| It was the second are, from lack of opportunity to meet| month that the neighb; suitable mat pmed to live alone." |rocked by a bomb exp So much 1 of the book, | bomb was h based on her own y of No. “Of course there a very great a etate of affairs exist Befinelderman, vl! Women's Tr does not overst thousands of we eity who are going d ture by remaining unmarried and te no other course open to them BELIEVES BASIS OF “TRAGEDY” | ' 18 ECONOMIC ONE. "ZT believe that the basis time within a od had been in. The firat hrough the rear win- Hundred and st One The police ul wrong, w said Miss Rose| the houses in One Hund One Hun- dredth street. the bo ©| throwing was the result of ractal war- fare, Last night's bomb was made of a Kas pipe six ident of League. er case. z omen in ly against the explosion there ts to the street, and nt was such that the polio had in controlling the fri ened men and women, of this Effective for Hourel HE great tween QOdol and eve thing else for the mouth and yeeth is this: Other preparations sause they evaporate or away in the saliva —are effect- ‘ve only during the few mo- nents you are using the brush. But Odol—though its use ‘akes only a minute—has a ‘emarkably long-lasting action —impregnates the gums, works in between the teeth, nto the cavities and hollows, nto the folds and wrinkles of she mucous membrane where it remains and con- difference be- | tinues cleansing and puri -- | for hours after the brushing process is over. This distinctive thorough- -be- | ness--besides safeguarding hh | the teeth--makes Odol a tre- mendous boon to the victims of bad breath—while other dentifrices merely scent the breath temporarily, Odol re- moves the cause of bad breath. Begin Odol-izing now—let Odol prove what it can do. No matter what you have been using, when you try Odol you will realize that you have never before practised true mouth hygiene At all Druggists and Department Stores GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. 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Wherever I fo shall praise ydia E, *prvicham’s Vegetable Compound, as I think it is woman’s best friend, I have told all my friends the it has done me.”—Miss Maggie Ishauer, 2418 So. Whipple Street, Chicago, Illinois. Lorimor, Iowa.—“I had « heavy cold in the spring and got all run down and was irregular. I had no strength and had bearing down pains in my sides and back, and was very nervous and excitable. I took Lydia EK. Pinkham’s Vegetable Co: und, and I am all right -again, and stronger than before.”—Miss I. E. W illiams, Lorimor, Iowa. Is it not reasonable to suppose that a medicine that did so much for these girls will benefit any other girl who is suffering with the same troubles? Does it not seem the only sensible thing to give such a medicine at least a trial? You may be sure that it can do you no harm, and there is lots of proof that it will do you much good. For 30 years Lydia EF. Pinkh "s Vegotabl Pompound has been the standard ‘remedy | for ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick on to write her for advice. ‘She has od Gb mong i to hea! Address Mrs. Pin 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUMANN’S AT 149 MST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED This Imperial Leather Couch F R E E With CASH or CREDIT pect This Brass ‘| Regul : ceular Tetee, B16. Free with Every Birchaze of Call and Convince yourseit YOUR TERMS ARE OURTERMS 374-376 East 149th Street 4 [ **heztucerteren ones [BRASS BED Absolutely FRuE THE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE IN.N.Y.? (49 S82 boon wise oF 3’ YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE S ARTICLES WITH EVERY OR OV oF #100 o rR t Er iq Eat mer EXTENSION"TABLE APARTM ENTS * SeKty 1:33 id £ 787, 5 Fae FURWISHED ACCOUNT |hd 750 jt oi (°z*]}59 °° a*500" ZI7TG - 3° AVEscr 8 END xs OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL g ocrocr A HOME. Cc ‘OM PLETELY Special Deliver Verte fide P Re erro ho Our Terms $3.00 Down on $50.00 $5.00 Down on $75.00 '$7.50_Down_on_ $100.00 {44 CUT THIS OUT Wi entlt t HASosowe! wCVEMR, Metrsteeas Actual Value $75 Containing the 98 ‘49% following articles: | LIVING ROOM, ‘er County BrpRoow a 1 bli isin SS AVS 2190 VE-120°ST- IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT ‘YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET aT, Rleague } in writing you | ay E, Pinkham’s Vegetable | Refrigerators were 85 Refrigerators were 850.10, now §: Refrigerators were 831.85, now 9: Retrigerators were 860.00, now 9 Refrigerators were 882.70, now ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1911, AEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Dressmakers’ Sale—This Week Only! Why This Event? BECAUSE | believing that GOOD VALUES are of more interest to the many | | than formal displays, we take this method of introducing our fine Fall stocks—every item offered being new merchandise of the most WE GIVE SURETY STAMPS is ( Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y¥. High Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue. Another Sale of Refrigerators At Half Price O'Neill Homefurnishing Store, Basement We have about 75 of these on hand, and as some of our customers were out of town during the last sale, we want to give them a chance to buy one of these first quality refrigerators at half price. Every one warranted perfect and from our own regular stock, Prices are as follows: 4.42, now 927.21 165.10, now $32.50 Refrigerators were 828.25, now 014.50 Refrigerators were 8 8.98, now @ 4.50 None Reserved, None C. O. D. New Housekeeping Linens O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. Serviceable, high grade qualities in many new designs. Below we give a few specimen values: Pure Ramie Damask Table Cloths and Napkins At Half Regular Prices Table Clothy Regular P Sale Price. 500 dozen Damask Ni $2.50, at 91.95 per doen. 56x68 64x80 04288 72x72 3.75 84.98 $5.25 84.98 each 88 $2.49 $2.63 92.49 each ¢ linen, #@ iuches square; regularly $50 Hemmed Damask Table Cloths, pure linen; size 67284; value 92.25, at 91.78. Hemmed and Hemstitched Colored Sete (cloth and 1 dozen nap- king to match); choice of the following fast colors, blue, pink, green and gold, $2.10 to 93.58 set. Dinner and Tea Sets At Specially Reduced Prices O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Basement. $25 Dinner Sets at $19.98 with gold handles. designs, touched with gold. 100 pi signs, open stock. Ahrenfeldt's French china, none better, handsome decorations, assorted $6.75 Tea Sets at $5.25 German china, handsomely decorated in assorted border and floral 25c China Plates at 19c each A large assortment of Ahrenfeldt's French china, decorated. $19.75 Dinner Sets at $12.75 ces of thin American porcelain in assorted natural floral de- $18 Dinner Sets at $12 Another open stock dinner set with a border of green, finished with gold, 100 pieces. | | tion, come here in the morning and have us extract your old teeth FREE and go home at night with a new set that fits your mouth perfectly. firm—decayed teeth saved guaranteed for ten years. LESS and pleasant by our Full Sets of Teeth... Gold Fillings... + | (Opp. kien Musee.) | HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 2 ench and Swedish spoken. . GRE! Tel, Lenox 6112-0115 EXCURSIONS. Sight ght Seeing fects The OCEAN Strona trite Around, Maabattan Tal foot W. | 30 urer Patten Line. For Hi lands, Beabright, Park a0 Jerse: Ly Woo Lv attery 0 PIANOS AliD ORGANS. 15 OM OKEIING 4s MacOS vertived in = at The r 4 2 It cannot be made or sold by anybody else. First-class work by thoroughly experienced dentists. lost teeth replaced without plates, All extractions and all operations made PAIN- ERG, Agent, 1500 Lexington ar. ok L returning S| Sight-' Seeing. Yacht Clifton, | ong Branch, Asbury esorta, Soeresorororiaorvreroe—e MY | DENTISTRY. The New, Waterbury Way of making this plate roofless defies detecti People remark *“What beautitul teeth thinking all the time they are the teeth Natere gave you, As it cannot work loose or drop, noone is ever wiser. And your food—how you relish it! ause, unlike other plates, this plate does not cover the root of the mouth and Interfere with the taste. This wonderful plate is our own exclusive’ Inven- That's why you should Loose teeth made All work NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY 00 « F00 up Silver Fillings. .,... WATER BURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. 23d St., New York | Gold Crowns, 22 karat . 00 50c. up 414"416 Fuiton S (2d door west Abrali +, Brooklyn & Straus) dies in attendance. A LESSON IN ECONOMY can't ¢ * Rad Boor Cest Values in the City. Easiest Terms, FLoor SLM AY, COW. MAIDEN LANE, DIAMONDS & WATCHES ON CREDIT ROY. L DIAMOND & WATCH co, iden Lane, Phoo DIA MONDS ON CREDIT ASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT © Maiden Lane, ‘sae, of 10 aud af tie Dnsted Stalento? good eharsater & | Veimberate habits, who American Watch and D. amon Co. pee | desirable character. Autumn Silks | For Dressmakers’ Sale | 96 INCH COL LORED MESSALINES— “exit ow lovely silks that continue -66 first rank of fashion—-dolier quality |85 INCH BLACK MESSALINES— Hil bright lustre and eplen- | did quality—rog, .98 A 61 | 24 \INCH COLORED SEANTUNGE— New Fall shades, includ! pretty tUnts for event worth .69..... CREPE DE CHID Double width-—blac white, apricot Ai w bine, ines pink 87 weda, f; navy usually $1 | HAIRLINE PEAU DE CYGNES— | atin brocade with white bale ) HECK AND nD, Srna TARFETAS— ‘orth .98. . New Fall Dress ‘Goods For Dressmakers’ Sale IMPORTED BROADCLOTHS— = 00-tnch—spesged andehrunk. Wistade Lautner | | pe Wool— age Chamoww Cormmetion Amethyot 1.05 Tighe Navy ALL WOOL BROADCLOTHS— 54-Inch--sponged end shrunk. Cream = Chammole Soutt Cater 's Bins 2.00 Marioe Har i linported. Vi ‘ell wool—firm, eri Diack only—were $1.29... | ALL WOOL BLACK PRUNELLAS— 60-Inch—extr foleh and lu NEW DRE 36-inch—lig 29 value 49 z | ALL WOOL DIAGONAL SERGES— Fine and medium walee— 60 and 54 vet . 57 0 welt Wash braid: Fabrics For Dressmakers’ Sale New wool finish Challica— stripes, fy ur paterna ex A5 mported-—In: Our famous lin cales for Dros 10 s2-tnch best Am 16) « xt the Scotch that eell wt double, Dress Voiles—lovely ahades rilay and evening. 20 buchos wide —worth .29..... Mercerized Poplins—all_ wanted shades, including cream: At us 15 sg Silk Chiffonettes—plain and dot— } kreat variety of Hight and dark 16 shados--reg. 24 Fost Black Satgens-—tustrous quality worth 15 9 Full ne of the celebrated Suesine Silke so oxtonsively advertised in mage- ines throughout the Uutted States. | New Trimmings and Buttons! For Dressmakers’ Sale | Silke gh, Ball Fringes ) 40 Novelty Dress Girdies: White, colors 2 and 2 '4 da, 46 lung-~Cassol onds— reg, 09, Black, White, colors 10 100 shades-—reg. 15. Braids Black, Whi 8 Colors and Combint \ J Soutache Braids } ] w Persians Th 15 White and newest shad 18 reg. 25. Milk Kind Net Atlovers volured—-were-veand 81.40...) 69 Pearl Buttons—large, small mediuin—value 6 tos card 3s Faney But Pearl, Hone, M He Value 2 to .68-—-dose 42} West Fifth Avenue New Laces and Nets For Dressmakers’ Sale Clark's Cotton and Notions For Dreeemakere’ Sale ‘Clerks’ tpsclan icing Gannett a } 9 "at fo Mi or quetone Cree, Drees Shielde—it, weight .7 t0.10 petted Bilk—dos. spooles..... . Sewing Bilk—800 yd. spoole— Chiffons, Marquisettes, Etc. For Dressmakers’ Sale 40 aah Chiffon Clotha— y desirabl: tua. Sark —w 42 inch Chiffon C! res. eigen silk tee. white and fulfamortment of” | Bewest tinte—worth $1.20...) New Linings | For Dressmakers’ Sale 36-Inch Lining 8: ‘Tan, Cre Biack—regiular! Mercorized 8 Hue, Navy, Blue Purple, Black, WI Other shadee~rog 36-Inch Mercerized Sateens- Bleck, Whito and desirable 12% ehaden—1 reg. 19, Perite: Fulrcctore—ree fio... $414 Yokes and Chemisettes For Veshee eal Sale King Hird, Gold, leo 18k gait reg. 49 and . Here ‘Finer Yokes, Shears and Scissors For Dressmakers’ Sale Dressmakers’ Sheare— 6 to 8 Inch—reg. .40. Emb'y ‘Bclagore—ceg. 60 Hand reg it Scissors—Kri 334 to 7 ine reg. av to 69 VibbAs Assort me: ry Boker, Henckels, Krus! Modgers, Wiss, etc, WHI TE GOODS.--RIBB ONS Are Also in Dressmakers’ Sale Z| MORNING ‘SPECIALS— ‘Yo prevert dealers buying, quantities restricted. 7 Walsts Se Yao Satinette Petticoats leated fh SkCoND LOO, dye Men's Undershirts 33 Derby Rib-Pa teen finish also MAIN FLOOR. c Seersuckers 8'o aia te ilrenses, children'e wear “btn Contes KNIT UNDERWE Wechenica’ shirts oe bics BASEMENT, LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! nee tee cree: B | 49 Scarfs and Squares 10c Long Cloth. ‘o-morrow, Wednesday, Untd 1 P.M. No Mail or Telephone Orders, 49 Rhinestone Hat Pine 21 a oma tops tte AN EToon, -34 O18 yra. THIRD FLOOR. 59c Boys’ Trousers locmery aud | Kutcher Royse enor Yew Fall Caps UTNienS SEMIN PRONE eather Pillows 34 eub'd owlss—aany Daloty noreliio 6: 86-Inch—excellent gunity ictieies wire GOoe ATS “pidon, LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS? and Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials Tacee— Edgings and tneer. } 30 Inge--new patterns—reg. 88. . Platte and German Val., also} dyes j 5 “| "as Cotton Cluny Laces an ser eed | 3s +960 bec match — bats ofabor +1100 08 09001-4080 | sR NI