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MARRY? HOW ABSURD!) “1 Can Afford a Nerve Spe- | cialist Better Than a Hus- band,” She Adds, | Mary Garden, who returned from Burope two weeks ago to say that she Yad forgiven Oscar Hammerstein, and jurried off to Bangor to sing at the| @hnval Maine music festival, tn New York again and talking at the) Here are some of the things which Mary said to-day “Do I like male roles? Tam to sing Prince Charm- ‘ing in Massenet's ‘Cinderedda’ with @ Dlack velvet Louis XIII, costume, Nice, ‘Miss Garden was wearing @ clinging ite lounging gown at the time, which | Was so twisted and tihtened by the} stry of the chair on whi shoe was sitting that there was no doubt | lat all about the correctness of her im- ‘three-quarters feminine and only one- arter masculine. I'm told that some omen are three-quarters masculin y ike masculine y do when I get along to be about} roles as well as "T DO ANY STUNTS WHEN | SHE SINGS CARMEN. “The role I like best {8 Carmen, I love it. I believe and practise the theory that ne should #ing a part as the author I ghall not do any but stick to the Jc interpretation, Thereby, 1 think, shall astonish some of the critics, “Marriage? Ha, ha! Not that I have| y objection to marriage as an inat!- tution. But I think that no woman aght to marry unless the man 4s more | (portant to her then her art. et eeen a man like that. wedded to the public anyway, and public 1s an exacting and incon- te husband, but Jealous to the int of murder If neglected. "Now how, can I marry? Consldor| their feet more, and they demanded a 01 s01!4, roomy, comfortable shoe for walk- ling, golfing and mountain climbing. The year of 190 saw a tremendous popu- larity for what was christened the ‘bull- og toe.’ Instead of being pointed It was almost square, almost as wide as the instep width. Larger sizes were de- manded, too, than had been popular | ooo rote it to be sung. wnts with Canmen, I see, after earning ch money as I have, of having a man to me what has become of the $10 $500 I gave you last week? “Of course, men's nerves aro calmer But I can afford a nerve ist? more easily than a husband. I'm going to have Colors can do a@ lot. ‘tments papered in Ni serves as a fair substitute for a jaband to my mind.” Miss Garden smiled inscrutably. JUFFRAGE *OR WOMEN A DAN- GEROUS WEAPON, She wasn't @ suffragette, she said, and Named men for considering giving wom- such @ dangerously loaded weapon. | also repeated her often voiced ad- ice to American girls with artistic 1m- to stay away from Pa if they really must BY A THRD Ral SHOCK IN SUBWAY Caused Short Circuit and Workers Are Knocked Uncongcious. Moe A. Peller, twenty-three years ol4, were working !n| wear! a THE COLOR CURE. (From the London Chront To cure smallpox was w simple matter in the good old mes. John of Gaddeston, court doctor Edward I, has recorded that he got of the disease by the simple expe- mt of wrapping his patients i “Let scarlet red be “and let him who is suffering ‘be entirely wrapped in it, or in other red cloth. I did thus when 0p of the illustrious King of Bng- T took ARY GARDEN SURE ANERICAN WOMEN SHELL LOOK ANE PRINCE CHARMING “But I’m Only One-Quarter) |' Masculine,” She Says, “and I Love Carmen.” NOT IN PERIL OF LONG THO TOES Feet Are Growing Bigger, but They’re Wearing More Sen- sible Shoes Than Ever. GET MORE EXERCISE. Experts Disagree With Ber- lin Doctor Who Predicts Eight-Toed ‘Women, By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “American women will have only four toes on each foot a thousand yea ee erase ors spammer i smaepeir pny ee pag a ey 5 a aR REN IN ME ae OR Dee Duan a Oe aw Le TALESMEN AGAINST DEATH PENALTY ~FOR MRS, REA Difficulty in Getting Jurors for Murder Trial Forces Night Sessions of Court. OPELOUSAS, La., Oct. %.—Gouthern chivalry, respect of women and acruples |against inflicting capital punishment obstacles which to-day faced the pros ecution in the examination of ventremen for the trial of Mrs, Zoe Runge McRea, Allan Garland last month Talesmon, when questioned by Prose- cuting ‘Attorney Debulsson, admitted that they would not volunteer to tn- filet the death penalty upon Mre. Me- Rea, even though they ehould find her | wullty. The prosecution immediately from now because they wear shoes too) sequired their dismissal, small for them. the little toe of each foot out of exist+ This in time will pinch | In ono or two inatances the defense | fought for the retention of the men, ence, The feet of American women are| holding these as “conscientious @cru- cramped out of thelr normal shape by the footwear, Some seasons their toes are pinched, by shoes narrowing in lfront to a pint, and at other times their toes are shoved upward or side+ by shoes that represent th: The only way to sav of the future gene women in America w Dr, Franz Bergma: of Berlin, haa come to this concluston after a year's to spent studying American life. The possible elght-toed American woman will first appear in his reports to the German Medical Board. But |s she at all likely to appear in the flesh hence? Yesterday I went to two p ona is to start ring sandals." @ noted physician eoles. avenue shoo store, the other a well known surgeon ‘The consensus of opinion ts that the American woman is wearing more beautiful aud more sensible footwear to-day than ever before. BIG CHANGE IN WOMEN’S SHOES IN FEW YEARS. “Thoro has been a dist red tho Man Who Knew About Them, ‘Twenty years ago the fashionable shoe was a narrow, pointed toe affalr, which tn- evitably cramped any foot of normal size and shape. It was Impossible to |walk in it for any length of time, “Then came the reaction, with the | entrance of large numbers of women ‘They were on |imto athletic pursuits, ten years earlier. “Increased physical exercise has ‘undoubtedly increased the size of ‘women's feet. “But in the last few years we have een discovering that a shoe can bo The Javerage shoo sold to-day is a number Hut the shape has changed till tt | approximates very closely to the shape ot the foot. The lines are long and slender, but there {s no extreme narrow- ness. On the other hand, the shoe ts graceful and attractive. A woman can their eyes to the woar a shoo to-day a size larger than the ono she bought twenty years ago, but it won't look @ quarter of an inch \doth beautiful and comfortable. |b. darger.” to wear shoes too small for them?" asked, SIBLE. for her." toed. tem suffe ‘Then there ts 4 flat foot and of various acciden by the awkward galt of the Ddadly shod, are less likely to result, | !8 far greater than tt used to be. “Bromo taken to the Quinine’’ i trom shock That te Laxative rently a|| 8romo Quinine ‘no| SOAS "BoM Eoas Base this signature on every bos Ba even one thousand years ple who should be wile to make wise proph- Ono ts the manager of a Firth “Do you find that many women want t MAJORITY OF WOMEN ARE SEN. “Tho majority are quite sennible about it,” he replied. “Of course a certain percentage of women who ought to wear No. 6 will always ask for 4%. But our clerks have instructions never to sell any lady a shoe too mall Then I asked Dr, Charles R. Han- cock, surgeon at the New York Poly- clinio Hospital, if he thought Ameri. can women in danger of becoming elght- “1 doubt it," he smiled, “Of course there are bad effects from wearing tient shoes, ‘The circulation of the blood 1s impeded, and the nervous sys “But ag for the matter of sandals, tt te better to wear heels of moderate No, 143 West One Hundred and height. In this way the welght ts more hty-third street, and Frank Le evenly distribut onx, twenty-eight, of No. 1178 Walker 44 | nue, the Bronx, electricians employed the Interborough, Subway at One Hundred and For- street and Lenox avenue at ock this morning, when one of the 1 will increasing.” they were using touched the third } and caused @ short circuit, = ‘ Both men were hurled some distance, JROr@ fe Only One 4 the flashes of electricity attracted = attention of some workmen at One| jundred and Forty-fifth street, They nd Peller unconscious and Le Dronx reviving. Both w jem Hospital suffe: numerous burns about the face, and body, but the doctors think over the whole foot, oken arches and gprained ankles ainly @he proportion of women K shoes that fit them and that follow the natural ouNnes of the foot T also belleve the number of sensible women Arways remember the th wame Look tor ples,” but the Court ruled against their remaining on the jury. So much diMculty has been met with in the selection of tweive unblased men that Judge Pavy to-day announced that night sessions, from 7.30 to 10.90, would be the rule in the future, Under this provision it 19 thought the taking of the little toes | testimony will begin the first part of next week. That fraternities and politics will play prominent parts in the trial was Japparent again to-day when the 0 Jeution, In a more velled manner than yesterday, referred t heriff Swords’ Miiation Avith the Eastern Star, thi pret order which is aiding the ac ed woman in her fight for life anc tom [with this order, GAYNOR BOOMS DOWLING. Says Democratic Lender tn Board of Aldermen Has Been Helptal. Mayor Gaynor wrote to Alderman Frank L. Dowling to-day the following letter: Alderman Dow! y that you are running for in, I want to do what I can to increase your majority. I have Blankets, Comfortables, Etc. | | | assortment of the nev : upon the gentler sex are the principal |! on trial for her life tor killing young |" ery ventreman 19 closely questioned | as to his views with regard to Masonic | orders, and it {# patently the object of | the State to exclude, If possible y man who ngs to or is in By Blankets, $3.00 to 70.00 per pair—A com- plete range of California, French and Austrian est designs and colorings, Cotton, Wool and Down filled. 1 more helpful to m have. You the bast interests o! © many time — CZAR MURDER REPORT IN VIENNA AND BERLIN. LONDON, Oct. became current to-day in Vienna and ‘heriin that Emperor Nicholas of Russia n assassinated, Careful ins 6 and in the above- ities as well as in Russia 1 to elicit the slightest con- n of the report peror has been travelling re- cently in Southern Russia and he Is now stopping at the palace at Yalta in the 10, ® a HE price of Rheingold in- cludes no 1000 mile freight and hand- ling expenses. Al- though brewed by newest German scientific methods, new machinery, aged five months or more, it costs less than 4} cents a bot- tle by the case. $1 for 24 bottles in Greater New York. PALE RIPE RHEINGOLD Brewed in Brooklyn by S. Liebmann’s Sons, itors to brewery welcome, Blankets in the medium and best grades. Comfortables, $2.00 to 35.00 each—An Registered Established Trade Mark Halfa Century Hand Embroidered Bed Spreads, $12.50 to 75.00 each—A most comprehen- Bed Linen and Towels the large handsomely |_ === SSSS= food 20- minutes. » That Serve H-O for breakfast. Reduce your work 8313%, Cut your fuel bill. Sleep an extra hour, trimmed ones, as well 2 James McCutcheon ©& Co. Sth Ave. & 34th St., waldebteArtoria sive and attractive collection of designs in Irish and French embroidery. In this Department we offer the latest styles and designs in Hand-embroidered Sheets and Cases to match, in Irish and French linen. Hemstitched Sheets and Cases in all sizes and qualities representing the productions of the best manufacturers in the Linen world. Towels range from smail or guest room size to embroidered and _lace- every desirable kind of staple and serviceable Towel for every day use, * Prices $2.00 up to 150.00 per dozen, j Oatmeal is a healthful only when it is digestible — in other words, when it is prop- erly cooked. Westeam cook H-O (Hornby’s Oatmeal) for two hours in the mill. You cook it makes it digestible —a perfect food for everyone. EO New .York’s Breakfast For Over Thirty Years in the pleasure of my ve a man gets what he goes that one deed done to-day 1s ATLANTIC CITY NEW YORK definite rumors * pane \2 WEST Motor and Polo Coats Values $20.00 to $25.00 ‘15 Distinctive Styles, double faced cloths, mixtures, and solid colors, high neck, rolling or sailor collar effects. : 6 | 13.50 Velvet Dresse Satin Dresses.. Serge Dresse: Charmeuse Dresses. Crepe Meteor Dresses. _'THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911. worth two deeds to-morrow, and that no man is down and out until he has Jost faith in himself. I believe in to-day He the work I am doing, in to-morrow ard thi there is something doing somewhere for every man ready to do it, ROSENBAUM 8:Co. 10 & 138 WEST 239? STREET ANNIVERSARY WEEK Just One Year Ago We Succeeded One of the Leading Specialty Stores of New bilipsborn York. To mark this event, we have Ere wm ° ousey aon, arranged Special Sales in all departments at EXTRAORDINARY PRICES ROSENBAUM & CO. 23RD STREET fternoon and Evening Dresses Hand Painted Chiffon Dresses. ... Crepe De Chine Dresses. Value $25 to $45 “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” Special Friday $1.85 Trimmed Hats The new mushroom effect hat (as illustrated here), for misses from 8 to 14 years, much below its reg- Tam o’ Shanter crown, draped with black paonette velyet, trimmed with white li satin sash and horseshoe rosette, facing to match; reg. price $2.98. Girls’ Rain Capes Fancy striped rain proof cl storm hoog, lined with silk finish plaid, regular tailor made arm holes, full wide sweep; sizes 6 to 15 yrs.; others ask 1.49 to 1.98 Girls’ School Coats Heavy beaver cloth military collar trimmed with silk braid, double cuffs, fancy pockets, blue and mixtures; sizes 6 1 95 tol¢yrs.;special......... Le Girls’ Dresses Strictly all wool cashmere wool plaids in dressy models; samples of regular 2,98 & 3.98; combinations; warm lined, sizes 6 to 14 yrs Boys’ Blue Serge Suits Heavy weight for Fall wear, made in the popular double breasted coat with ciate 9.08 Boys’ Chinchilla Coats Colors gray and navy, with gray or navy silk velvet collar; large buttons, izes 249 to 10 3.98 Boys’ Suits fancy mixtures, double breasted and Norfolk, knicker pants; sizes 8 to 16 yrs Misses’ Shoes sizes 9 to 2; special Boys’ Shoes Satin and kang, calf bluchers, sizes 9 to 2; special 121st #p Street Women’s and Misses’ Skirts Latest girdle models, strictly all wool storm and French serge, plain or striped diagonals, fancy mixtures and panamas or poplins, full pleated; misses’ regulay and extra sizes; all colors; value 2.98. . Dr. Denton’s Garments Can't catch cold sleeping garments for children; sizes 4, 5, 49c COG rrcccs Children’s Underwear Heavy fleece-lined vests, drawers and pants; natural and Jaeger col- 1 9 Or; aizes 20 to 30; regular 25c. LIC Boys’ Flannel Pajamas : Selection of pink and blue stripes, in heavy outing flannel; size 200 8 to 16 yrs.; reg. 49c... Boys’ Hose ~ Strong, heavy ribbed, fast black, double knee; sizes 5 to 934; 10 reg. 15c.. IC Scotch Lace Curtains 3 yds, long, 54 in, wide, a beautiful selection of designs; “value 77. Qry Renaissance Scarfs 18 by 54 in, 3 piece, Mexi- 59c ican drawn work centr Variety of a)! co'ors, 5 and J} 12!c special, . Taffeta Ribbon 6 inches wide; value 19¢ yd. Floor Oil Cloth Misses’ Aviation Caps new popular worsted cap of irge size; combination 8 Two yards Wise, S78 Dewey suniliy) large collection lore; cut the roll any desired . MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP'TS. 16.50 23rd Street Le She es AO OIG BE iy A tn ag ote BS Se gg ERC JAMES McCREERY & CO. i in'good doer, ta sriend 23rd Street 34th Street honest competition I believe On. Friday, October the 27th ASBURY PARK ee WOMEN’S COATS. Im Both Stores. Long Coats of Chiffon Broadcloth trimmed with Velvet and Braid or Velvet and Fringe. Warmly interlined. 24.50 and 35.00 values 32.50 and 45.00 Long Coats of Imported Velour, with deep shawl collar and cuffs of hand braid- ing and braid ornaments. 45.00 value 59.50 WOMEN’S SUIT DEP'TS. Im Both Stores. A complete stock of smart Afternoon Dresses, Evening Gowns, ‘Tailored Suits and Costumes in all the latest fabrics, including _ Velvet, Charmeuse, Peau de Soierie and Wool Velour. Large Showing of Mourning Suits and Dresses. Plain and Crepe trimmed. In Both Storea, Women's Merino Combination Suits, New Model, with “V’” neck and three- quarter length sleeves. 2.75 Women’s Cotton Combination Suits. New Model, with “V” neck and three- quarter length sleeves. 1.50 Lamb’s Wool Quilted Jackets, silk covered. 1.95 Corset Covers of Shetland Wool, Fine Gauze Shetland and Llama Wvol. Also a large variety of articles made of Shetland Wool. i JUNIORS’ SUIT DEP’TS. 1 Both Stores, Girls’ and Juniors’ Cheviot Suits, three-piece model. Size 12 to 16 years. 14.50 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, full length model, buttoned to neck, finished with Velvet collar. Size 6 to 14 years. 9.75 Girls’ School Dresses of Navy Blue Serge, various models. Size 6 to 14 years, 4.95 FUR DEPARTMENTS. Im Both Stores, Sale of Fur Coats, Scarfs and Muffs) at attractive prices. French Seal’ Coats with Shawl Collar, 52 inches long. 85.00 Caracul Coats, with deep roll collar. Full length. 72.50 Hudson Seal Coats, fastened at side with ornaments. Deep roll collar. Plain or Brocade Silk linings. 145.00 Pointed Fox Scarfs, finished with Heads and Tails. 22.50 Large Pillow Muffs to match above. 25.00 Black Fox Double Skin Scarf, finished with Heads and Tails. 16.50 Pillow Muff to match above, 17.50 SOROSIS SHOES. 1m Both titores, For Men, Women and Children, The combination of comfort and style makes Sorosis a perfect shoe, JAMES McCREERY & CO: 34th Street HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe.