The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1912, Page 20

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THE EVENING WORLD, ¥RIDayY, MAROH 1, 1912. 4 Fi e f ont two clubs. Those who ina, avn ‘ SEF TELS TRIAL Warning to Men Seeking |i 252-022 EIBANKER MACKAY |Seisemscese cere oe nt nate coast tle, oF their cl 3 , : , ome’ up and gone away aged user ‘i fale “home in ‘Dwighe place K 44 West 34thSe. T Pi kt h Ri ht Ki d Therefore they turn to the voclal, mon. hed Sow hace of Baalone CI a2Te, hundred feat below the urtece | | Bet. Broadway & Fifth Ave 0 ‘open wenteen years old, of A NIGHTMARE IN -f uC: e€ ug in te them by the tbe pa DIES IN TUNNEL MARJORIE’S “ANGEL” KEPT |wo. ors west one Hundred and Thirt!- eeeeeeeeaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan ey lub is primarily a oth street, was working in a shaft of f We i M place of busine s “There are not more IDENTITY CLOSE SECRET. |< Catskill Aqueduct, at Morningside than three four resident! enue and One Hundred and Twenty- of a Woman to Marry Conk 2 Roba ofthe Amarin women in g firet street, early this morning, when a ‘man 1° prefer to marry ‘ jece of pipe being lowered down the rrrrereeerrrenerrnrnnnnnnnt f . A FEDERAL COURT Pel ite ool tcl ka Former President of Stock Ex: Muar Wena unt tue att slipped from @ chain and fell on igo Should Wed the uptown working. | 1 know change Stricken While on |ttet fue tiut stipoer, ‘ite was e bitltee ong: fel about So tes, ne irst Girl He Imagines artien or taking tow Det Out when he got te wireless mes- May Last Ten Months A Ls lage about 600 miles east of Sandy Hook: It ta y pag He Ie in Love With syateal ap to doube that the was doine Way to Englewood Home. |!""aceetings, angel. Will write seventh from Wright Hospital, said mger and Ruin Jury- Says Mrs. Eva McDonald 5 - ‘The captain asked te amas ome ‘oMicer if | 0, nad Fecelved internal injuries, four broken ribs and many contusions. He men’s Business, Valesh, Who Is a Cheer- it ita Bh Unreedgnized by those around him, | Be, seened txe thet and the chiet ofMcer taken to the hospital and te not ful Widow. Ne eas Donald Mackay, millionaire banker and| arg went around and inquired if any | expected to recover, . DISTURBED TRINITY CHURCH, | former President of the Stock Ex-|angel e&pected a message from Marjorie, WILL COST $1,000,000. i change, died yesterday afternoon in wid be pereuaded to afatt that mu"! Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ee eC ee | eee renee tees, ueccen Oo, Deen | ieee Wal Sat, On te: HONOR. GOTT, 5 his home at Englewood, What kind of woman should o Beards Gets Him in Trouble, | cp th the i’ ‘seventy years old last |@Nd reed by laughing Deseengers. ‘The Sent man marry? Because he yelled eo loudly that he ‘and, since his eetirement % Other Criminal Cases Cannot Perhaps you do not care for the auaturved, the “conureeation i nae ects Ss rorcant hg month ago, had and because he been in fa Be Heard—Jurors Break |snw Pures Yestentay arn Furnes, c i house in’ Wall street, in the fore: ‘ agreed with the immortal Bernard that was sent to the workhouse started for home ing Down.. man is. but “the bec, th ten da.3 from Night Court last in the tunnel train. Woodbury, N. 3., has 8 marked-down efbtim, the de tined prey,” night. When it Poroet beter? Lgl been notified by the Jersey Central that in the chase matrimonial, and cannot A eet nee ead, ne a eitiat hia| bat te tne station platform, An ambu. | it (9 to Me suit against him to collect even pick his pursuer. rhe van at{| lance doctor from 8t. Mare Hospital| 90 cents as balance on hie fare j STARTLING FEATURES But out of the mouth of Mrs. Eva found the banker dead. The body mas mets ben Catsalt went to New MoDonald Valesh ym rehabilitation taken to a morgue and thence to e over the pt and Read- f OF A FAMOUS CASE for the bee, the wider and te rest of lackay home. = ing, which operates over the Centrai's P IN THE U. S. COURT. | ‘2. sity, Vaioah is editor of The Amert- Our First Citisen” was @ title by | tracks, he offered a mileage book, which ——_. “an Clubwoman, but aie has a cheering the beard and made a nol , Lene eee ie wan | the conductor said had expired. Cattell NOW IN : It hae been in progress five months | word for man just the same. Bren eat at Mayor in the fall of 1908. ‘He| refused to pay the $2.90 fare. The Phila- a Wily wiean'an “apense of $1,00,-]| _ "MO mam need ever marry 0 was handed to] gave a $25,000 library and a $78,000 | delphia and Reading has already sued pen woman against his will,” axistrate Kernochan from Bruce Z| park to the place, kept the “lid” on|and collected its share, $1.60, ; te will occupy for a year the sere Clared last night. “ot | Reddish, curate of Trinity, saying the nd contributed largely to thi fk leap year! Bot even in the States youth's yells tn the street kept him a ane eral . ¥ where women vote! Wot ever, any- from working and family from ve him & atimonial & where, until it's the law and ous- sleepin ‘ NGEDRS St tau tom for the would-be wife to ‘s ia RICE-SALE is now on in shoulder happily the peountary re- becgln ties by keeping back cher chiminai || SBonetDilitien of the parasite has- James McCreery & Co cla rest inthe five reat cin i Me tas went the Seed. of butt Gueul poney tase will bo eragded 7 And it IS a rush. Here in New eant 0 * : # lap Wiay o€: tee Seyeutny coma et || viothin to the citar by, ule morece- 23rd Street 34th Street York our Half-Price Sales are the ‘“ whom are almost exhaustec by the ary mother or by the force of Cruel two recognized clothing events of E Over & hundred witnesses called #0 || VO aie SRG ia. eas the year, rey Now York men : "tore thasr £000 documente, submit to think about st can always ve OF On Saturday, March the 2nd ur PRiGe alae ee ted. exercise @ certain discrimination in se- Lohse elt Pi, are Fees of lawyers for the defense—? the woman to whom he offers . betwee! Aah tpn but that fe. The reason he gets into trou- Me iiter Machines t ae a IRGES says “HALF Room @ in the old Federal Bullding because no often he dosen't stop of one Down ICE” it means an actual 507, to think, He ts like the countryman pci histesscansicsinbdcasiielt erie ren MEN'S HALF HOSE. In Both Stores, cut. Our reputation of 33 yours : aa pitted reat g peat ng his tdeal woman, and he finds! ‘a miracle; but in reality it ts is too valuable to jopardize with with goup and crackers, not knowing | ure not too bright oF food (on: Fine Silk Plaited Lisle Thread,—plain Fictitious pricing, ~ Bas been dragging along its weary way. ‘The word “nightmare’ as applied to the frat woman with whom he fancies he's her suitability. Please put in a hy~ Pure Thread Silk with lisle thread spliced by Ce cay in these Ly ee . 1d n | phen, bi 1 kes my meaning : merchant Suman Sn, ees tae a eee | BETTER FOR HEALTH heels, soles and toes or cotton split feet. |f) cout savage, Allmerctant tl » “It is a series of nerve racking | by the nebulous hase of # purp! that he should do his best to eee Leh Black or colors. 85c per pair CLOTHES, @eame. it ts almost too horrible a thing |* long time past. Or if not, the woman of his choice hi te contemplate in the way of the admin- fetration of justice. Such a trial never heppened before here and I hope there ‘WU! be none like it again.” And then the cost of It than $1,000,000 to foot the bill, say those who have taken the time to figure Tt will take Hi that other and Infinitely. more delictous courses are coming MAN OUGHT NOT MARRY FIRST WOMAN WHO CLAIMS HIM. “It Smight be set down almost as an axiom that @ man should not marry the Nn nature's dally food, lent eorrows, simple wiles, Praixe, blame, love, smiles. pretty little confectioner's a sweet as @ marshmallow and mentally cy. Of the lstant ts to be since occasionally, like Nora, that he suits her, as word: must suit one another to feet “This pult-ability is partly physical, partly mental and partly mental, preferred, whe comes out of her doll's house and bangs the door behind her. But there's s, tears and “Ancther point that the husband in search of a wife shoud consider ‘s tempera- Its presence or its absence has @ very great deal to do with marital pound of utes, and gives (01 ‘mil horouanty ‘unites. tl hem oy Spy ae BUTTER IS and two-toned colors in various combina- tions: 25c per pair usual price Soc usual price 1.35 HABERDASHERY DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores, a up the items. From the present outlook chance of that to make her a|tiappiness. If two persons thrown into i & the trial will have taken more than a| ‘safe risk’ as a wife. the extremely close relationship of wed- 200 dozen Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs, accor- 4 Yoer before the verdict is rendered. The} “Of course no man ougi.. to marry |ded life do not ‘sult,’ they will get on 4 A . |) defense is having ite turn now. 1 ha y ora brasen woman, But, on the|each other's nerves to @ frightful ex- in the dion weave. Plain colors, cross stripes and @pnounced that it will call 101 witnesses. ir hand, he ought to take care not to|/tent. That !s why it is simply impos- wasted lace designs. 1.65 Of these only seven have 20 far taken one who !s too perfect. If there in| sible to judge a person's character by ne" mrease utter the stand. Each has taken up from four |any more exasperating predicament than | his or her conduct in the married rela- ally made. oat values 2.50 and 3.00 Not a garment reserved. Here in eee re ek vere Corer cae sands of Sack, Walking, Prince Albert, Dress and Tuxedo Suits, medium and heavyweight Over- to olx court days. With ninety-four yet | being forced to live with an unascended | tion. A man may be a perfect brute : te be heard the prospect is appalling for | archangel I don't know it. The situation | to iis wife, and yet a very good sort Pajamas, made of White and Colored ‘ll interested. At the rate the trial has|arouses all the unmistakably satanic|of a fellow in his behavior toward the Madras. Regular and extra sizes. 1.25 Deen conducted it will be a least ten|impulees in your nature. You want to|rest of the world, Similarly, a woman ts menths before the testimony for the| throw things at the virtue and the shirt- her SESH Pm? quite mae ay jue 2.00 @afense 1s in. Then there will come the| front of your model. bominable fashion, and ye! ; . qi fFebuttal, which te expecied to be pio-| WHY, SHE 18 SUCH A CHEERPUL |S x ender otter, an, ‘aftectionate Raincoats, of English Gray Mixed Tweed And 80 on up to Bee the charge oy the Judge. vised oie DIFFICULT TO. FlauRe IT OUT end Tan Double Texture Cloths. $4.00 eutaznacs, Now $82.50 oy, icwriy, t/ha Kuseeud aha ise alas’ values 18. . " <The Government took nearly fivel acre” ‘vite nce ome’ mused Mv BEFORE MARRIAGE. 8.00 and 20.00 sack 6p BRIEF IDEA fmecthe in presenting its case. Wit-|Vaicon” “Nothing to which T could| “But how can two persons discover NE gray, Scotch mixtare _ whose rane. \are peeve bY point, when I made a mistake, and say, bates meres nonnge they have auit- Re bb if three-buttsa: Now Sem wore trom ‘But you're not perfect Nf!’ and I] ability?’ T asked. ong roll effect. Wi! etween the two coasts. think’ that must be why tom euch 4| ‘I'm afraid they can't be absolutely 7 BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS. mm Both Stores, ae & slender man, ch te 100, in the history of a trial in| heel wigaw,'* positive, since trial marriages are not a eaaatnte rt araat | Beets ease winebeina” Cae ane “Have you any suggestions as to de- | 600d form,” smiled Mrs. Valeeh. “But -MOR SALE SCO. PRICE; 300 way for $25. An op- $ 50 f 2,000 | sirable witely peccadilioes?” I asked, | Jong and really close friendship is a COMPLETE" a Spring Showing of Boys’ and Young Men’s portunity to be tailor mow on the records. The work of “A man won't be comfortable | Drétty good test. If friendly affection ie thi B Hats d made at little Pndurences Une OF) with 0 woman whe to ton deeper. | cog proof that the friction will be ine Bridgeport, Conn. 10 DAYS TR TRIAL Clothing, Boys’ Hats and Furnishings. out ie RAID ON THE SCHEFTEL® OF-| cajey an uitre-consciontions mom. | Crossed ‘0 an untearanle extent by the Exceptional Values in Boys’ Combination Tuxedo | sui PICES MADE IN 1910. ory, oven if it is joined to a truly “And now I want to say @ word for Suits,—two pairs of trousers. ned a rectally for was away beck in November, ino,| Chretien fergivencen. Me would tne much abused clubwoman,” contin. wits, Pi hiden 8 af COR! oi New Gt the Federal officers made the rald| Gabentiang dignity ana reserve, [US {NS speaker Norfolk Jacket, size 8 to 14 years; ork’s Teuaing Fith | New Greet, The trial wes Aret called avout| Seeeetonaly ‘Migped "eairearncee, |! the city of New York, and I happen mes ree 0 Double Breasted model, size 8 to 17 years, the ua Be tl sat the beginning of last October, and then| Secompanied by tears or temper, . 1 do not know one who neglect: ry i H fied theaueaeuts Cas 15 there followed a ecomingly endiess series| “There are a few lines by a great page “auties to attend to. those of -. Made of Mixed Cheviot. 5.50 and 6.75 Nias Ny ef delays. English poet which express singularly | her club. 23rd Street the highest grade well what I have in mind, He ip de.| “The average woman ts a member 34th Street Blue Serge and Mixed Cheviot Reefers. custom garment. ‘Our Size 2)4 to 10 years, | 5.00 ; NECKWELR DEP'TS. In Both Stores, Gellowed, Next the trial was haited be- Don't w ait for ; Applique Lace Fichus, also Real Lace bes is auenior marin hen Setar a Luck to Collars in a variety of entirely new shapes, ‘James McCreery & Co 7 9 go into ter- ¥ id H + retail of eereeeageted| fall into your lap. Take a and Uiah Crochet | Bed Stroet sath Bet fines voat in stock goes at Half Price. Every coat carries the Georges guarantee. @ounsel caused several speedy adjounn- ments. Late in December the trial developed ® sensational feature when two men Were arrested on the charge of attempt- fag to bribe a juror. This caused more @elay and for a time it was thought That there might be a mistrial, The re- Gult of the bribery charge in the case Was that Rice, who had been out tn Milan Collars....,..00+++++4.95 to 12.75 Macrame and Filet Collars............. 7.75 and 9.75 Venise Collars........0+++++6.75 tO 45.00 firm grip on Opportunit 2 n - formerly $40 and $45, now $20 ana 522,50 And eo on up to the most luxu- rious Eastern warty $125 You Need Hornby’s Oat- HO Ey. Watt tc tos Senter wen Le meal is’ the he bas slept there over al Vitality, MISSES’ SUIT DEP'TS, 10 Both Stores, COUN ; bis e take in 50 LESS OBJECTIONS MADE Strength, Cn batandac, shaken a fas New York’s Breakfast oar properly Bis Jott Tat itetede With the ing of the new year the @ind Com the Government ide went om. Countless objections made by the eounsel for the defense made the pro- Geedings labored. Judge hay !s a patient Man and he listened conscientiously to and in his decisions For Over Thirty Years COOked oat- meal—we cook it two hours in the mitl—you cook it only 20 min- utes. That makes it digestible—a fine food for everyone. Force. are Weak, Suits,—new Spring Models in Tan or Gray Homespun and Navy Blue or Black Serge. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 19.75 Changeable Taffeta Dresses, — tailored model, Dutch neck and three-quarter length sleeves, finished with lace. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 16.50 If yor Nerveless, Bloodless, your arms are bound, J energies paralyzed, Scott’s Government's Hea concern and the others Named had cleaned up something like 9,000,000 from its customers, Each Meant virtually a sepa: Complete assortment of Misses’ Suits, Reduces your break- Coats and Dresses in all the new materials Paki Emulsion and sore, Gee ees snd. worries pay ye j Behe Enables you to 44 West 34th St. Drised those attending the trial by an- is the Vitalizer—and sleep an ext ur Bet. Broadway and Sth Av: faire, ned amined af ag sony aanaieninn James MeCreery & Co.% a she fuel Bill’ pa ll at wisnee 23rd Street 34th Street aie egiete LV eee eter

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