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ie CHINESE GIRLS TBE EDUCATED > AMEREAN SME Miss Mabel Lee, Native of China, Going Back Home to Teach Sisters. BIG CHANGE COMING. Women Given a Chance to abe Sy : . tad, ' den THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912. Miss Mabel Lee, Native of China, Going Back to Teach in Engl ALMOST BLINDED | BY FIERY LIQUDIN »GOLFBALL AEC Preparation Forming the Core Squ'rted Into Face of A. C, Johnson Jr. A. GC. Johnson jr, Secretary of the landt Park links Wednesdy evening and was in @ subway car waiting for it to pull out of the station when he drew an old golf ball out of his pocket and simply fottewing the custom and thought 1 was cutting one that had a solld cen- tre. The balls are wound very tight, and ‘the pressure upon the liquid one sbot the stuff ou with g: John R. lon, \t in the Spalding ealesroom, No. Nassau street, eaid that about @ month ego &® woman called him up to | find if there was anything injurious tn the Hauid core of a hall which her young @on had cat open and whioh had equirt- 4 the Uquid into hte face A prominem manufacturer of golf baile aid that some of the balls were mada ‘wih pure water and others with weight- ed water in which @ heavy caustic gub- Stance is disscived, this will have Mr, Johnuon got hold of, According to the manufacturer, acid over used, but he had heard of an ccidem similar to that of Mr, John- ‘@ in Chicago, in which @ man was burned by @ caustic iiquid core. PA ia Galan REBELS ARE SHOOTING UP SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRAINS. Bullets Sent Into Passenger Cars in Mexico and Bridges Burning. TUCSON, Ariz, April 12--Yaquie and rebels are now terrorizing the State of Sonore, firing into passenger trains of the Bouthern Pacific of Mexico, burning bridges and wrecking trains. One pas- eenger was killed and two wounded yesterday afternoon, when @ passenger train was fired on about thirty miles south of Guaymaz. Ten of twelve well armed men, said to have been Yaquis, lined up along telegreph poles and poured @ hat! of bullets into the second class coach, Major Charles Hine, Vice- President and General Manager of the Southern Pacific of Mexioo, was wound- e4 and sent to the general hospital at Empalme. The engineer opened the throttle, getting the train out of range quickly. Lo} 23rd Street James McCreery & Co.’ 34th Street On Saturday, April the 13th. MEN'S HABERDASHERY. In Both Stores. 400 doz. Shirts, of Madras and Mer- cerized Fabrics. Soft, plain and _plaited bosoms. values 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50, 1. 200 dozen Knitted Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs, in plain colors and cross stripes. values 2.00 and 2.50, 1, Study Text Books on All Subjects Now. | Marguerite Moore Marshall thrust @ knife into the core of it pre- Daratory to cutting it in two, Imme-/ 400 Raincoats of Tan Gabardine ‘ | diagely a emati stream of liquid squirt- THE NEW SPRING MODELS IN Cloth. English model with convertible” ef from the knifeholo into his eyes and | IMER CLOTHES collar and raglan sleeves. his forehead, and { t ae! 50, 16 aa | , mia an value 22.50, 50 ‘He rushed into the station and dashed | water over the burned portions, thus | these fine . Blazer Coats in college stripes. |saving bis eyesight, as it afterward days are going to Flannel.....4.50 Silk.....12,.00 v nt, bu invest PSA} Mi a apecatint fae shewed that ‘only the : ur yet-chosen his sea- MEN'S UNDERW EAR. In Both Stores. iS of the eyeball had been ay, and this will soon grow Spring and Summer weights at re- duced prices. g 2 5 ; 5 5 & & 2 = & i 2° No. 1% Claremont avenue, suffering a ood deal of pain, but worrying Uttle about the outcome of his accident. hi ene ter Linen mesh ribbed Shirts and Draw. 6b ak ENON thule, weed eit tb be ing of Spring and ers in various styles. whether the centre remains true. I was mates. | Summer clothes usual price 2.50, 1.75 each from “The House er.” The snappiest, nif- Fine white cross-bar Mull Athletic tiest things in the Shirts and knee length Drawers. Im- newest, most cor- proved shapes. usual price 1.00, 75c each rect ARAM s in pote aan enti Natural Sea Island Cotton Shirts and find. worms - Drawers. Various sleeve and inseam lengths, —many of the Regular and stout sizes. specally foe's.” i . BBe each specially for us. . usual price 75c, fo ie, tm the sovcatted freedom ana | BILL REGULATING LAWYERS orn marry sen of wneee charac. | [S APPROVED BY GOV. DIX. Gaineve tt soome thet the Amert- New Law, Prompted by Brandt Sceeter trom’ suche fier a Case, Gives Court Power to Dis bs course,” 5 are feclated cases where a girl seme to| _ ciPline Offending Attorneys. have been sold to the man with @ big] ALBANY, April 12—The Saxe bill, brid irreapective of hie other! prompted by the Brandt case, was DS ehewikt th ad wy thelr dangn, (ened by Gov. Dix yesterday. The new te floh men, But te the case eo dit. | = renga: @eremt from that of the American giri| “The Supreme Court shall have power Let Georges Unique Plan Dress You in Merchant Tailors’ Clothes at $12, $15 price Furley and Buttrum Gauze White as, Fae Merino Shirts and Drawers. : $22.50, $25 and up usual price 2.00 to 3.00, 1.50 each to $38—whichever | ' you select, you'll find the price right. whote parents are #0 ager to marry| 4nd contro! over attorneys and coun- and up to $40. ’ Se Bie Gisslpated old foreigner | seliere-at-law, and the Appellate Di- Now, you say, BOYS’ CLOTHING. mm Bota stores. vision of the Supreme Court in each Gepartment is authorized to censure, —_>___. FREE MURDER SUSPECTS, | euspeng trom practice or remove from ij i Vogel & Co. cry § before on impossible,” reflect that we've just opened AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. wwe! sctiting of tira. Irene Goheon Stiit| Setedral erate. pdhicitidehed | HR cent new store C4 Just West rod HOWATA, Okla, April 12—Three men| ministration of justice; and the Su. Remember that from trousers. Made o! ue Serge and Mix were arrested to-day on suspicion of Sole Uptown Distributors for Kuppenheimer Clothes tmportand tessons | complicity in the murder of Mra, irene| Dreme Court ts hereby authorized to a inning in one Cheviot. Norfolk model, size 8 to 14 oven more Gisectty | Goneen, whose mutilated body was|Tevoxe such admission for any misrep- |} little store 33 years ago years; Double Breasted model, size 8_to of those dear te | found yesterday in a lonely spot near| resentation or suppression of any infor- |] we now have five im- i 4.75 iastructed minutely | Nowets, gation tn connection with the ‘applica- mense ones in the five = 17 years. values 5.50 and 6.75, fo jo r ac! et are, hd ateg G, W. Swarts, « telegraph operator: | “tne Governor slaned the Belltwen din great cities of the East. Otte Corn, Mrs. Goheen’s brother, and|¢or the removal of railroad tracks from | 4 Reefers of Blue Serge and Mixed took care of her U0 | Fred L. MoDenicl, against whom she| tho new court house site, the MoManus Has it not been your . Stone 6 iF Sisters, and so learned | testified in a divorce sult on Monday, | bill authorising heads of city depart- experience that such mes 5 H Cheviot. Sizes 3 to 10 years. for hey own children | were the guspects, but the Coroner's| ments to grant an officer or employes lues 4.75 to 6.75. 3.95 enme, Aad from hee | jury exonerated them and they were | leave of absence without pay, the Mur-|| S8UCcess crowns only the values 4. 75, . he was taught the art | released. Mra. Goheen's husband, from | teush dill appropriating $1,046,000 to pay 23rd Street 34th Street ‘ as | Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits, of Navy Blue Serge and Mixed Cheviot. business of honest methods? That’s what we want you to bear in mind whom she has been separated for more| the State's share of eliminating rali. road grade crossings on State and than © year, # supposed to be in Col-| county highways and for other high- Bf j way improvement work and other when we invite i Fg gon gO gy ime you te"chooee hare at | piety 5, « sammie cana value 5.00, 3.95 A Judgment of $2,190 was found yester- that she had beoh beaten to death with | Nevada Van Valkenburgh, ‘tho $10,000,- #, some of which lay near her. Hor |%0 widow," who was sued by Samuel Pocketbook waa untouched and her | Woolf for the value of « portrait of her Gtothing was only slightly disarranged. | that he had painted... He sald the work | Footprints in the soft earth showed that | Was done to suit her directions, The two men had accompanied her. to the! fury disagreed on the first trial of the <= value 2.00, 1.50 = epot. ues nN sult — eso. Got My Sore Foot : : came: | ccna Wtite a wae and 2.25 OROSTS It eae TE | ee tee ere,» ihe " SHOES Great oi checks. value 9c, 75c a yd. Hten Tailors’ un- called-for garments, made to order to brin 25 to $75, an EORGES Model Clothes, designed and cut by Custom Tailors cuicg dull seasons to equal Merchant Tailors’ finest $30 VEILS AND VEILINGS, ta Boch stores James McCreery & Co. | Double Chiffon Veils in an assort- 23rd Street 34th Street ment of colors. Full length and width. ees ‘lee a4 SPRING AND SUMMER MODELS, “A TIZ Bath, My Boy, a TIZ Fath! You Can't Beat At for Sore, | Final Clean-U Fancy ,Mesh Veilings in black and Twed, Aching Fest;: Corns and Bunions!” olan: value 50c, 25c a yd. Smart Styles in Boots, Pumps, Colo | Send for FREE Trial Package of TIZ To-day. pA td bi Be " J nials, Gibson Ties and Oxfords, $ 4 and Overconts new Made of Tan and Black Russia Calf, $ MISSES’ APPAREL. im Both stores. | Glazed and Dull Kid, Suede, Patent Leather, “Sure! 1 Use TIZ Every Time for Any Foot Trouble.” | White Linen, etc. UNUSUAL ‘VALUES | 3.50 and 4.00 per pair in Suits, Coats and Dresses. | {a the net. kod. ‘Women feel that way,” Mies Lee answered eimply. “You see, re Gil 80 very fond of ehildren. We in motherhood such a very beautiful thing, The Chinese woman 16 not understand race suicide,” OSIATION WITH MEN RE. STRICTED IN CHINA, and 0. fen't her acquaintance with men $ Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes for dress, school or general wear. 2.50 to 4.00 per pair Men’s Sorosis Boots and Low Cuts. 4.00 to 7.00 per pair All $28 to $45 mcdilum Suits of various materials in a large and heavy weight Sults ||| assortment of plain tailored or trimmed sercoats now 4 models. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 14,50, 22.50 and 27.50 | / . Spring Coats of Whipcord, Serge and ween the young men ! Mixed Fabrics. Plain or trimmed models. “rll dla Bits Sizes 14 and’ 16 years. 14.50 James McCreery & Co,' te Afternoon Dresses of Crepe de Chine 23rd Street ‘34th Street broadens the mind, but !t) and Taffeta. Attractive models. Sizes 1¢ and’ le yearns. 16500 | — : to make thelr|ettied in your feet, look ut the happy James McCreery & Co. es happy as possible, They | TIZ man in the picture, + cing te give thelr be hap eel tet ett oat a mee Roa te pea 4 Le aad OR 23rd a NE ) 2 bro Dyn inthe . re pmot change the disposition, at least |, fam «generation, The Chinese girl Is | soy-walker one submissive and respectful 10 nts. tender-foot? No, Mo ts a bilstered, swollen, tired, 1 | Who uses TIA'and weld corns, callouees of buntons, we {tt happiness one never felt you put your feet in a TIZ | the happiness soaking in, of mo like tountain ozone to tungs, a 0 marrine, a thing else but TIZ can giv Pe ged, n give you thts h Cintnase father ~od mother an tas taaee ling, Don't” accept any effectionate, het jen though all the misery you ever had h marriages ail, there are two sid you want your “business” to become | the talk of the town, tell about it!# 49:39: Ae Street through a World “Want" Ad, # on —<— g£ Vat) fo rr oe