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te a rT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 36, 1913. wie they tak, and ik et, aoa | BURR SAYS HE LOST FORTUNE NEW WOMAN TOLD [ESS's522222%"% QVERSEATOSERVE stoma ierve ‘Look the ¢ Testifies ! coven. ot To-day efore Deputy AN | an hal WRIT ON ON HIS WIFE Superintendent Graham in | gee | Borough Bank Inquiry. anybod Nelson B. Burr, a member of one of the oldest families in the United States the family to which Aaron Burr be- longed—and once counted as a man of should object to thelr habite many ot | them would be an bewbiched as are the BE REAL MANNISH en can Millionaire Peebles Poethes. Compaied| |areat major at 'n ink nothing o! * 3 - ‘. |erent woalth, went on the stand to- fette, the boot and much of| jor Tanke Graham in the Sorough Bank inquiry and testified that his friendship ie Wiittam Gow, the skyrocket finans leler, had taken from him every cent head | he ever owned and that he was now of | penniless except for his earnings, Mr. | Murr tives at Glen Cove, L. 1. Miss Tarbell Says Says Smoking | + SYSEW ob"the man's world. She did not eet out to win polls, Cigarettes Is Not the They came to her In the can The) objecta of her attack were u Only Qualification. Papers to London. John Geddes Peebles, mi onsidered more fundament ‘And “whe began by asking to be ed (of tho Dial Cash Register © | Jeated In the eame way that man edu. Milwaukee, | woo Is a member of the Oe ee ne no wam ole ahs aaa ae Se cs GEeennee Wie oe | ne aee |rector of the Be@rough Bank, to go into ie eeeee) eres: Oey Orr brought a uit in the or | Ge chem FEW REACH THE TOP. | education. ; the Gow promotion scheme. ies “| sone of the first of these ts that at/® divorce from Amy ‘He told me,” said Burr, “of the pos. er the start the woman takes her work formerly a well known Eng sh mote Hiltien of the International Trust | more seriously than ber maseulin Under w Yecent ruling by Justice Seven? wee yy Segue eg ae <I 4 H iy fr. Her attention, interest, res enon, requiring gersonal servi vi dent of it. je got me to College Cannot Quite Rut |Patness, doctiity wit be aliead of rete tanitie werreabe He & note for $125,000, which was . sat, ne classroom she will umuatly out- | defendants in divorce actions, Mr. “lto be discounted by the Oriental Bank Femininity Out of & — |gtep him tn mathematics, Her memory | bles and hin lawyer. Z. Golt- | {a New. York is will serve her better.” smith, had to Ko to 1 rve| “Later he came to me and sald that Te ¥ i But—and it ie a large “put “ehe | Mra. Peebles with the and | $125,000 was not enough and took a N Woman's Brain. | wilt know lees of abstract 1d |complaint. At the aame time Lawyer |note from me for $20.,0%, promising to Y Ue IR gen Heng ‘th | Goldamith secured an order from Justice | Jestroy. the other, Later still he got chances afe that she will be |me to fntroduce ‘him at the National City Bank and discounted a note of mine there for $100,000, When the smash came I was obliged to take up the Na- | tonal City Bank note at once, and the erous persons | strain was such that it took every cent 199, when they I had.” iT yi | Gleerioh directing that @ copy of the will show leas enthusiasin for technical | summe nd complaint be matted to problema, for machinery and engineer | Mrs, Peebles. ing. And by the time she is a senior, | Peebles charges his wife with tm- look ‘out! The chances are she will proper conduct with have less Interem from now on With | lat ween June, 1906 enn and more with herown' 4 “i Faan ay nase she will rarely develop aa|Parted. He wad he married the actross — rapidiy in his field from this point as|in Kanaan City June 10, 1901, Immedi- he te doing. ately after thelr separation, Peebis sald s come | his wife went to Enalan expert: | Lawyers ful with microscope and seal Marguerite Mooers Marshall. The New Woman agatn to the bar! “We grant.” beeins the attorney for ition, otherwise Miss Ida M. bat you, madam, hi rowed the masculine cap and g Worn it most becomingly in colleg efatory and iecture room We that you have competed ‘manfully’ with out “ discussing Justices Bis- Pour brothers in the arte, the profes " net, rue | chotr's new nk. Many contend that sone and (he business work. We even nena, ing, aa jit Will leewen the number of divorce grant you the Order of the Cigaret janes in mind. pall goes a step fur. | “with the od j identification by Justh } ett But we do not grant that the gray | stil! the ther, “Set the mind at what Is called man's bu let tt be what you will--keeping practising medicine or law, ning a factory—let her ¢ of photographic hoff we de- mare has proved herself the better horse—or even ne good!" This, in suvata: ia Mise Tarbeil's eontention in Ue very Interesting ar- tiole, “Making « Man of Herself,” which he has contributed to the current num. ber of the American Magasine. Menry J. € r 7 jo it in what considers a man's way, eat im, let partner of Fred joldsmith, to- succeed in the tark of making a (day, ‘It ts expensive, but there will |mman of perseif—what about her?—what! not be any question as to the legality man does rhe become? et the eervice,” canal cmeinn POLICEMAN’S FIRST AID. \saves Woman Overcome by Gas With Milk-and-Egg Dose, Do You Sleep Well? Men often overestimate their strength tn equired tm the title phrase the writer seem: sem up the mingling of sincere strug enty yearn we have had them an€ subtie disqualification, which to her | with us—the stern disciples of the mill: | maind characterizes the “woman move- | tant programme. Their care for detail, meat.” for order, for exactness {8 endless ” | Dignity, respect for thelr, undertaking, “The Uneasy Woman” she degins gevotion to professional etiquette they riven by the thirst for greater freedom n to show In the high ang believing man's way of iif will admirable quatl- Aequage it, lay siege to his Kingdom, | ndreds of women| When Policeman Joon Wright was tn- Bhe was dissatisfied with the way her 4 Rood nervice,| formed that a woman had been over- brain was being trained, her time em-| Almont never, however, have they led! come by gas at No. 227 West Sixty-sev- ployed, one to the top. jenth atreet, the first thing he did was! the Bray oes tee aan anon | in free felde auch aa merchandining, |t) got four exe and a bottle of milk man's way,’ was her demand, ‘then | siting and manufacturing we have yet 9? deite taba. (5 hia aie be we. shall understand real things, can! to produce a woman of the fir abel jelicatemsen store. In his haste Mil our days with important tasks, will | that ts, daring, experimenting, dropped two of the emKs. count as human bein | prejudice, with @ vision of ¢ And the result? certain eurtace Kreat enough to lead her to 09 le immediately pointed out by the something of the future in her writer. y profession re Lb ac coastul women-almoat ne ne tarda into many a woman's ctu. | | seanta into many @ drawing-room or| “And yet the world te full of odie, « let us way, the afternoon tea) women! That is, of women who hour, and what will you sve? One or stand, are familiar with the bi Probably more women in mannish sky floes; bo agpreran biel of the fine to ae abitiey ed his nee and infinite ‘wet It all in ng sleep. man who hat he ts dis- oh ceoss through hould be wary of any remedy bit inducing drugs. | JA&ROMA VEGETABLE TABLETS ts the rpecitic that makes good In « harm. Tene way What coil only promise In tablets contain ing dru mended by the Medic ie reed by leading Medical * The leading Medical Authorities have indorsed Jaroma. We will send copies upoo request. Guaranteed by Jaroma Co., under the Pure Food ud Drug act, June 90, 1906, Serial No, 21668, At Your Druggist, 50c. a Box. Interesting Booklet on requeet. future| Mra, Annie Dignas, twenty-nine years embody | ola, was the gas vietim, The policeman ask. In| proke the eggs into the milk and forced lhe mixture down the woman's throat. |The dose restored her to conactousness (before the arrival of Dr. Ivina from Flower Hospital. | Mrs. Dignae sald her meter had leaked us, |and was patched by an inspector on her asa several day In Our Semi-Annual eyearance Sale 'JAROMA CO., 88 Fulton St. New York. Yada CorhaveGo. = E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Never in the half century since the founding of these stores have prices been so low, Still Greater Reductions Never before in New York have fine clothes of the high Hackett, Carhart standard been offered at such little ” Whether you buy a suit or overcoat for immediate use or as an investment for next season, ou will fi best values in all New York in our four stores now. y ind the in than the coat of mate tials and making, All this season's moat desirable styles are here, $96.50 $94.50 ¢ Men’s Suits Men’s Overcoats ‘The fabrics are smo orateds, soft case cut or cloth, you'll find the overc oat you want » ‘The models present the dander, he service ef every garment ft = $15, $18 and $20 Suits $40.50 $37.50 and $40 Suits, $30 and $35 Suits, $15 and $50 Overcoats, $37.50 & $40 Overcoats, $21.50 |s650 $730 $50 and $55 Overcoats, Formerly $20, $22.50, $25 & $30| | Formerly $25, $28, $30, $35 & $40 here. Included a American and English fasbi ide The teed steal ‘The value of overy doubt these are the greatest overcoat val $40 and $45 Overcoats, $35 & $37.50 Overcoats, Som eoartad Included are blue, Ngee brat mixture suits, No matter what your preference in color, simeres and rough cheviots from the best 5 overcoats, plaid back overcoats, Raglan hart 14: 0 finest are ‘and Kersey overcoats and $1950 and Overcoats, $16.50 $4) and $45 Suits, $35 and $37.50 Suits, 4.50 $5.50) 45 Suits and $33.50 E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. 119 W. 42d St. | Near Broadway 125th Street Near Third Ave. 265 Broadway 841 Broadway Near Chambers St. Cor. 13th St. Harlem and 42d St. Stores Open Evenings OVEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL = OmETNMHAY Y 'Lord & Taylor, | Pounded 1826, Clearance Sale of Women’s Winter Suits 75 Taslored Suits in mixtures, cheviots, diagonals and basket weaves, in a var- iety of styles ....... $12.50 oe Extraordinary Values in Coats ‘ 50 Coats in fancy trimmed broadeloths, $ 12.50 mixtures and cheviots ....... The Balance of ‘Our Fancy Trimmed Broadcloth Coats handsomely lined throughout Rubberized Raincoats—Special Plain and Plaid Backs, $8.50 & $13.50 $19.50 Sale of Fur Coats, Muffs and Scarfs Remarkable Values Black Pony Coats Full Length, with Brocade Satin Lining $35.00 “Former Prices $47.50 to $75.00 Fur Scarfs Black Wolf, Australian Opos- $ 8 5 0 ‘sum and Natural Beaver......], Fur Muaffs Black Wolf, Natural Fasoneg and Blue Wolf cal $15. 00 IE. cecceees Splendid Values Offered in the Annual Midwinter Sale of Women’s Boots & Slippers 14 and 16 button models, Tops of kid and black or gray craven- ette cloth.... also All Other Stavle Styles & Shapes in lace and button............ Now marked $5.00 and $6.00 Sale Price, $2.95 Ce ererecseece Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. WIN MOST LIBERAL CREDIT - 1 — PREMIUMS fn — salad PITS -3° Bb UMBES 9-0O°CL ESUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. § Simplify Home-seeking by saving time, temper and tramping. es APRs: Aa egaee Ni mnenN te Na er TS, o @ GIVE SURETY STAMP COUFON 1868—Established 44 Years—1912 O'NEILL-ADAMSCO. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Bist Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Abenue To Close Out: Misses’ & Girls’ Suits & Coats ONeill Main Stere—Third Floor, Misses’ $23.75. Suits at $12.75 In plain colors, also velvet, lined through- ¢ out with satin; sizes 14 and 16 years; at..... 12. 75 Misses’ and Juniors’ $16 Suits at $10 In mixtures and re Sree lined through- out with satin, skirt 16 years; at. Pe ae Girls’ $13.75 Coats at $7.95 _ Plain colors, trimmed and plain effects; '7 95 sizes 8 to 12; at... .cseceeccecceeeceres Girls’ $5.50 Coats at $3.95 Plain colors in several models, some are $ lined throughout; sizes 8 to 12; at......... 3. 95 Misses’ $19.75 Coats at $12.75 Plain colors and reversible cloths; sizes 14, tha by 75 16 and 18 years; at Our Great Half Yearly Sale of Women's $2.50 to $3.50 Shoes & Slippers at $ Main Store—Second Floor. One of the bi; nd best tots of shoes we have ever had, noted for their styles an dness of leather, and including every shoe and leather that is at present good style. The shoes were made by noted makers of shoes, so that this sale is one of the best we have ever held. You will find patent leather, gunmetal, vici kid in button, $ lace and blucher cut styl gularly 82.50 to 83.50; at. 1.50 No Mail, Tele ce G. 0 D, Orders Filled. Misses’ and Children's Shoes Made of box calf, button, sizes 8)4 to 11 at $1.10; sizes 114 to @ at 01.95; sizes 214 to 6 at 91.60. Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes; good, serviceable shoes for winter wear; sizes 1 to 514 at $1.50. Little Men's Shoes: sizes 10 to 1834 at 91.00. A fortunate purchase from a New York Manufacturer of a tremendous stock of Transformations Made of silky natural hair about 16 inches long, producing an all-around pompadour. Can be worn inside or outside of hair. EVERY ONE BRAND NEW Wonderful values, as these goods have never sold for less than 83. e special at: In all plain shades. In gray. Women of New York City have never before been offered such Wonderful Hair Goods values. We guarantee » perfect match. None C. 0. D. O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, Former Prices Absolutely Disregarded in This Sale of Men’s $10.00 to $15.00 Suits or Overcoats at . $7. 50 rey Suit and Overcoat will be sold at the phenomenal price O'Neill Main Store—Second meee, ionally special price when you consider that our rice is always a little lower than elsewhere. There's not every size nor every color in this line, but your size may be here. The workmanship in these suits is of the best and we guarantee every suit or overcoat the same as if you were paying the regular price for it. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats That Have Sold Uptosiz, 94.95 These are the sort of clothes that boys like to wear. They are in good style, the latest fabrics have been put into them, worsteds, velours, cassimeres and cheviots, The overcoats are of chinchillas, cassimeres and Scotch chevi: and were fairly marked before they were reduced. _ Sale of Men’s Vests \ O'Neill Main Store—Just Inside Zist St. Door, 00 Fancy Vests at fir 15, 00 to $4.50 Fancy Vests 95.00 to $7.50 Kni t $3.15. bial Here’s an opvor'unity for ebery mae to rat a fancy Spaistcont, ey are made of knglish t. soles, French s, eworsteds and merceris date models, cluding stouts. The knitted waistc orted from Belgium by ful Poitted backs with ed fronts with pockets, button high me the neck, all sizes and @ good range of colors, including grays. Saturday the Last Day of Our Great January Three Days’ Sale of Notions, Small Wares, Dressmakers’ Supplies, Sew- ing Machines, Bust and Dress Forms. At the counter and bargain squares, where you will staple nations and suall wares at epecial'prices’ Sind all Mall, Telephone and C, 0. D. Orders Filled, lannels, qworsteds ‘abrics, all up-to~ sises 34 to 4, in- Aks re im- Aves &.

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