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——— HUMORIST SEED BY SUFRAGTIES | AND COVETED Walace Irwin Tells How Cali- fornia Women Won Him Over With a Rush. THIS WITTY ONE AND WIN HIM FOR THEIR “CAUSE.” | ANTIS JUST VANISHED. Writer Thinks Suffrage Will) Inject Puritanism Into Poli- | tics, but Won't Mind That. ByMarguerite MooersMarshall ‘The California woman is taking her Garage like @ perfect indy. ‘Wallace Irwin, humorist, saye eo, and fee eays ft ten't one of his IKtle jokes. Mr, Irwin is just back from a summer | ~~~ ‘tiago, Cal, where he went to|4on't you? And all summer I had a the proper local color for “The | Peautifu chanes to watch tt work. ” “My brother-in-law ie awfully keon of Pesce,” « suffrage operetta he) voi ie WALLACE, [RWINV TF Ono dewy morning I heard Bae written. And the operetta and Bam iis Guicet tones in the next room be téngo, Cal, between them have suc | fore 1 was awake, He wam't wp him- cobded tn making « real ouffragist of| self, But he was alnging out ‘Moth-er! » lewin, @ rerult which Mrs. Irwin Don't forget to go down and register GQronicles with triumphant glee. todayy! But mother unsympathetl- Mr. frwin divides with Sheriff “Bob” | cally responded that #he couldn't, be- +, | cause she had too much house cleaning. ‘Ghanler the honor of being New Rag ‘That's fine patriotism!’ 1 heard my fepidest-fire conversationaliet. In M8} brother-in-law grumble, ‘for @ family ertomery mile-a-mimite monotone the! that protends to care something about frental author detailed to me the latest| the state! House cleaning! Huh!" and if T omit any| “However, lots of women went to fmpertamt manoeuvres I trust he will the polls wheeling baby carriages or remember | ateno-| With Iittle youngeters in their arma, See nop ae eee I heard the tellers in one booth jolly- ing a woman for appearing #0 early in the morning. ‘Oh, I had to run out and get @ piece of bacon for break- faat,’ she explained, ‘and this wan Just way to market.’ HAD LUNCH WITH 30 WOMEN— ANO HE WAS THE ONLY MAN! ing women who registered and voted as simply and naturally as if they'd been doing it all their lives. And they EE i joking, but it was given and taken in perfectly good part. ji THE ANTIS SEEM TO HAVE VANISHED AS BY MAGIC. “The really amusing factor in the aituation was the absolute disappear ance of the antis. I suppose some had @xisted in the town, previous to the paseage of the amendment. whether they then shook th California from their feet or verted overnight, they were Ron-exintent last summer, “I can't say that I knew of @ single ase where the ballot disrupted th home. I do remember watching o7 couple outside the polling booth, Th lady was giving her lord and master most energetio instructions, but ho J | neemed to take it meekly. It was ov! dently not @ first experience with him. teh they at iy tyt E i 7 he { it a oye & t file £2 g& Fi] r | ih i ret ili lie 4 Bal g$8e § i | tes Eg il f | I i t pet th i! clogely followed by a final warning, “Ne rou mind what I tell you!’ But ; gfe a Wi 8 i i Bf es d bin atrong-minded spouse qortgeyere i? Spa? i t ieably enough. heard another woman say that CRIED MOTHER, for La Fol- m |lette, ‘So's your husband,’ volunteerad THI HOUSEWORK? | cautious by-stand ‘Oh, the of course, I'll for nomedody elm 5 sniffed my But then, she, hadn't | yes, tndeed, I Delleve tn it. I think !t/ been on good terms with her husband | etetul 1f I didn't, | for some time. The husbands and| if ing ® good quinine hair-tonio. prepara the tonlo your ati hair from coming ‘out. You will find it an {desl dreasing for the hair and very refreshing to an itehing acai ‘our superfluous hough you have ng different eo- “fleeh-reducers” without any of them doing a bi » I went you to try! this one, who tell me for + notie from any in 1% pints hot TH ra ig s r t Bleaching the hair will not Make a thick paste with Aeiatono and ad el i: tractive, 0% your younger eareful te brus! Ht of the wr (see an? Gtherwiee it will clog up the po: instead of clog: Sc nd cause dandruff, the very ” your akin with n 1 you should id. To keop your Veoking bri ny unequalled an a not rub off or powder, and you wiil ing that ahiny in, removing freckles, skin-pimpler ural skin-rough SUFFRAGETTES OUTWIT =| Wire ftrequontiy held dtfterent pott- | Weren't any domestic riots. He finally stepped into the booth ered her opinion they walked | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1912. FIRST MONEY HE EARNEO™ tical opinions, particularly on labor questicnd. I ‘have heard some wi tyed family discussions uf the W. through open windows, But there EXPECTS WOMEN To PUT PURI-| With $1 Capital Must Go on TANIC TWIGT INTO POLITICS. “he women are fignttiliy sre Earning—Father Gets Him Job. moral issues, and I think it's @ good CHICAGO, fept. %4-——Harold F. thing. California la nominally local | Hoops, son of @ wealthy manufacturer option, but really ft's an awfully dry| here, who more than three weeks ago State. In the towns where Hquor is sold, | was sent to the city workhouse on & Oe Oe ee oe on, |fine of $28 after @ young woman had forced. AM thts is gencrally considered complained that he tried to induce her to be due to the women. Ané a certain man in Ran Diego came very near losing att bet Kem a umeme tor id hia re-eleotion becaure the women | it, ‘at nee ont ale thought he hadn't acted with sufficient) "., twenty-six Inting the Tenderlota ned $88 for goo fellow, except insulting a young girl on the street, men probably would w to have worked out that Aine would fifty days. In other doubt that women | have enta M bring a Puritantc element into poll. | Words the Btate allows you Afty cente Tien, for a while at any rater ‘But pol-|® ay for your labor. Taleo allow tion can atand it. Our government | Toy oe sn tuil, Thin ie the fret mon. hasn't suffered from an excena of Puri. | beyment #0 sult. ttn te the eee tte, Twelve dollars will pay that part of your fine that has not been worked out. That will leave you $1 of capital which to begin « new life, Come who blames them? They want to thelr broome and make @ clean aweep, And ¢hey oan count me in’ ended Wallace Irwin, with a minny emite, —— $15,000,000 Rio Janeiro Loan. | whether it can be forgotten depe LONDON, Sept. 24.—A Rio de Jan-| on yoursel?. You now have @ clean eiro loan of $16,000,000 at 6 per cent.|gmeet on whioh to write your futu in shortly to be floated on the market} Hoops paid his fine, came downto here and arrangements for underwrit-jon treet car and went directly ing the issue are now in progresi ‘bis father’s office, WAS IN THE WORKHOUSE. 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Actual $25.00 to $35.00 Garments for $17.50 Over 50 Styles of Suits, 40 Styles of Dresses and 30 Styles of Coats Every new material, every new color, every new style—-and all sizes up to 54 bust measure. variety, never better styles, qualities or workmanship. O'Neill Main Store—Thind Fleer, Buying Their Clothes at Wholesalers’ | | Women’s New $25.00 to $35.00 Fall Style Suits, Coats and Dresses 5 ay mam | 4h pay yi ‘ | ’ - There never was such a sale, never such value, never such i | ° O81 Surety Stamp Coupons With All Purchase =O LO) (ONEILL-ADAMS Co. This Announcement Is Being Read in Hundreds of Cities— Thousands of merchants from coast to coast are discussing the great progressive step O'Neill-Adams have made—that is the selling at the very beginning of the season 6,851 ‘Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses— Prices and Paying as Convenient! That This Progressive Innovation in Modern Retailing meets a distinct demand in New York is evidenced by the fact that the response to this Great Sale since it began has been overwhelmingly greater We began with 6,351 garments, expecting such an immense assortment to be ample—and yet we are obliged to place instant reorders with the makers who * co-operated with us in the planning of the event, and already they are dupli- _Value Giving, Store Service and Convenient Arrangements for Payment have never in all the history of Sixth Avenue Retailing been so strongly and irresistibly combined in a merchandising event. Values are not merely “good”—they are wonderful— and right at the beginning of the season, when they are in the forefront of Fashion’s pageant. And then our Club Plan of convenient payments as an added attraction—we don’t ‘see how any woman can fail to come straight to O’Neill’s and open one of these accounts, Acquired at about 40 per cent. below value through the shrewd negotiations of our representatives at Tabriz and Constantincp'e. A money seving sale. in which we drop romance and mysticism and found the event on the Common Sense Business Basis ot Excellent Merchandise Bought for | Lower Than Usual Prices and Sold to You at the Lowest Prices of the Whole Year, Afghan Rugs Ina good variety ot very effective designs and rich, dark ee suitable for $ 7 5° dens, libraries, dining- rooms; values 900.00 to $100.00... .. ess eeeeeeree 5 Persian Mahal Carpets Good variety of sizes, 1134 to 14 feet long by 814 yy fH “tect wide. Regular *97°°° values range from $135.00 to $165.00. Your choice at, ONY... cece cece eee eeeeee will realise the convenience of Extra heavy qualities. Buying Your Room sizes, 11 to 1844 feet long, 814 to 10 feet Oriental Rugs wide. Patterns repro- on the Club Plan ducing the noted Ker- Y a idestent manshah, Ispahan, Sa- this “eplendid coizction hile A rouk, Serapi and other in the. oy at aes, en} fo (Meg fine weaves. Regular and arrange to make values $150.00 to Convenient Payments 8250.00, Sale prices. . . sacrifice price. beng Res 35 a Been | Khive Bokbara 30\ Daghestan Rug,|Shirvan Rugs, iy 97 35| Beis’ $14.75 | BFS23.50\ she. $14.75| sat.’ 918.50 COLI O'Neill- Adams Co., Sixth Ayenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Important Room Size On an occision iike this you Oriental Carpets 130" Over Two Thousand Small Size Oriental Rugs---Beautiful Designs Artistic and effective, used in any part of the home or in the office. Two thousand rugs in the sale, every one at « . O'Neil Main Store—Fourth Fleas, Moseoul Rugs, regularly . 27. 0... $23.50 | Aas Se