The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1912, Page 24

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ea. eS i ‘A Fo rh Oe Nas Pe to oe nn kp mC ets em Ram eS Name oF A tee) oa 1®DOGOOO9GO9OOO8OOO: ome o SECOND ARTICLE @¢ OF A SERIES Governed With the Consent of the Governed a, 4 — Copyright, 1912, by The Preap Publishing Co. (The New York World). Bat. There Are Homes de te wwe os a | WHKE MUBer GETS BOsseO ‘ ’ in ‘Which the Husband wae Au bar ALL OAY AT THE OFFICE » Ie Absolute Csar—Oth- ers in Which the Wife Rules by Supposedly Divine Privilege. HAPPINESS IS PEACE Whenever There Is a Boss, Male or Female, in a Family, It Ie Fair to { THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 15, 1913. GIRL OF 1B LEAPS = 'Smilingly Evades Rescuer— lance from the deck t Others hi y of ala plo av Launches na, some Tragedy. Within Sight of * Those on Taft’s Yacht. If Pranident Taft had chanced to Mayflower | joward the West Shore's Ratlrond’s| (Pro ferry alip at the foot of West Forty-| honorable wecond atrect at £.15 o'clock this morn- ing he would have seen a young girl . 4 ot $14.50 lamps for $8.50—clectric portable, with 14-inch dome shade and ma her life witht ti ‘ - ’ *, Rep. spun brass standards. tes Fw ORES SNOW OE) See ae ered tea a Honan “$10 lampe for $6.50—-gas, with specially fine shacles, cast standarda, ‘The girl, who waa pretty and about Cheapside, and tr and burner complete. sixteen years of age, was one of the last passengers to go on board tho ferry- boat Newburg. Hatless, sho at once! and vo poy went to the frint of the boat and stood| that he is loaning against the port rali, her eyes on the Mayflower. “That the One Least RT ~tat ! ted for the Job Has |i i) ie wy ON What makes Jt..snsronto be _2e\f-svideot that thararet evccosecul family. administered as a republic in which government is based upon the con- sent of the governed aud everybody has the right to register hls opinion | —in other words to vote upon mat ters of mutual interest once the vot- ing age has been attained. There are homes in which the husband is an absolute csar—oth- ers in which the wife rules by sup- posedly divine privilege. "For the home is the one kingdom on which man has never been able to enforce the Salic law barting women from sovereignty, ‘The aurvival of the At may ve the law of fife, but the survival of the tage there ts only one 1, claiming Ht. AN ee think of this question, to which ao many NW “THE BOSS-SYSTEM IN THE NAPPY HOME fai to find an anewer- a ‘What makes a bappy eo? — nt N Oddi li Firs sree wa ut et TE OHH BEN COUNT “EME ews ItIcS @ubtie touch In Julia Mariowe's pleture ! A Stow, roses and strawberrics are reported from Malone, N. ¥. Bt, § i i of Katharina the #hrew is the hint of watire sho gives to the final homile in which <he aupporediy tamed shrew ad- Vises wives to be subject to thelr huas- bends—‘hel ig lords and governors and Sescteywecammy, TOAD BULL MODSER Repatring a shrieking whistle on his locomotive, Samuel Carr of Wilming- ton, Del, went too close, and instantly became permanently and absolutely deaf, A stenographer report about to be-used In a Kansas City railroad hearing contains 17,600,000 words. Harry A, Jetmere, tho court reporter who transcribed ft, got nearly $0,000 for his work. teliigent: woman and w! she had. married: a no! nicaning blusterer, 1 am solved’ to hutiot his narrow tions ‘purely from & serene mense of thelr comedy. Bu truchios are The Methodisgs at Jollet, M., are an up-to-date congregation. They wil ha’ ‘Meeting election night, with a leased wire and returns, and a menu of Republican patties, Democrat!o sandwiches, Bull Moose soup and Prohibitton coffee, He’s Sure Eight Are for Him, Anyway, but His Accusing Wife Claims. Rest... Inapegut, a Ute Indian who killed his mother, is dead after fulfilling @ self. eam not be considered én abode of hap-ling to himself), and the plumber's wife, aged , ‘ who charged him with easault, were in For happinese is perfest spizivaal | risinush Court to-day, before Magis- Balance, to, harmény, te poles. te) ei peiris: @ald the plumber's wife to the Magis trate: "Your Honor, he came home from GROUNDS FOR SEPARATI Ridge druggist, says eho hoard her hus Irene E, Moffman, wife of @ Bay nd snore the name “Henrietta: ‘A wire stretched by Jokers across the read in Passaic, N. J., nearly beheaded John J. Hreslawsky, at the wheel of his autornobile. Mary Philpot, Eligibles must ecratched. with me, and when we disagreed hours of absolute soverelan:y. he beat me." Piumber Edgeworth astiffoned. Ms SAE CAN. HAVE ALL KINDS OF chest heaved with pent emotion, +h PTUN Ene ened oo are titty bm cormtoher “he web. . Maal iH 5 @be.may.eponk the children, fire the) man of my etanding im court! The] ant was heard to ut he a 8 r ped a eee ed UC TOR OF asteoe of ghabacime oh! patients =yel from al mat! box. The ¢ apend four hours Wylag to Mud & New lof them a Progreuive, and me @ xkilied] NOt injured by w matal fragment way to do ber hatr, and she need answer | mechanic and u Kood eltizer to no one but herscif. Her tusband,| “sixteen? Did you may alxteent’| A meantime, is, in the great majority of | exked the Magiatrate. cases, downtown taking orders. Con-) Paigeworth nodded ani was about to sequently subjected to the nervous fric- | speak when bis spouse interrupted. tlon which such @ process entails. 1f 2) “Yes,” whe cried, “and evory one of man who has taken orders all day govs hen Will entity agatnet dim.” home merely to listen to more, to be, ‘yoy put them (ip to ft,’ retorted the told that he has to go to call on the | nusnand, Joneacs or meke ready to receive ‘We } ware yeur children agaliiat yor Browns, because such an arrangement | waged Magistrate ‘Harris, been made for him during the €7.| watight of them are with me and tie pepe snows be pe home? Bull Moose,” said the plumber, “and Barely eight or ten hours of working! sient of them are with the old woman.” ‘Bring the whole sixteen into court to-morrow,” said the Magistrate, ragm Stone's eye was Chicago clerk, Charles Steckley, tho Children Cc The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne t uae Ned fine Mlutapy, turo of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made rsonal supervision for o 50 years, 1 Te ae ee sang] Rogaeeelte. $e, un ae ith, Talia tous Ane it is @ happy home? In the opln- |the ‘afternoon that ne Wished to speak A er NAT Me a CT heulth of Children—Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ot], Paree ‘oric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It contains neither plum, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, It de- World readers, how may {to her that evening about somthing | of this rare and priceless | very important to him and, he hoped, ae he Mh as san to her, Bo, when ho arrived, she had SOMETHING FOR COU two CONSIDER. Nving room. out for the occurred to me that husbauas | peggtve ty Hy gtroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than wha find themselves untiappy | yi ise cousin and ths. bea thi years it has been in constant use for tho relief of much reasoning about cach aod tae Thad’ Laer ig oye | Constipation, Fiatulency, Wind Colic, ali Teeth " dics and Diarrha assimilates the Food, giving healthy a im to the chair that had | The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’ ‘the reflection that hie wife's | heen placed in a proper position for “serve her right?” There ts no|is w Pind made hereeit vomtorane| THE Kind You Have Always Bought ‘Feasoning pbout the persons . ‘Then she cronsed Stor, We fa do that ebout the | duinty folded her soft white: Bears the Signature of women we dislike, But there » amited at iim tn anl me : 3 fogic in Jove, and there should be doesn’t it, that ‘nm marriage but , Many a poor man go tif, not bekage he’ began to move from the sitp the mtr ‘When the bet! clanged and the boat! a trontisp! dames McCreery ied § REAL IRISH LACES, ia Bota s:ores. An unusual collection of well-made Irish climbed to the top of the rafiing and venty-three, Ing a large fortune. —— moment, balancing hersel. Miss Paline Levitan of No. 467 Chrie- ltopher avenue, Brooklyn, wae near the {girl and she jumped toward her, She i f) was too late. The girl, smiling calmly \ river, | * oo A Family Must Be Run Like a Republic, | pow pnire pay ad #een the leap, too, and @ rm went up. John Riley » Dock Departmel aver, Put out in a dor put off from the No: of whoern era je whirt waiet, | 6 noltee m { vm the Londoa Chrontel | tubing and burner. jetion in 280 in all, from a lamp-meker notable for his designs and workmanship, t pular did his 9: aid {0 ave. initiated over Women’s Underclothes of Cotton and Silk 6,090 ladiee into tt. He also pub- Receipts of Pas’ with a portrait of him: One thousand combinations ana gowns in thirty new styles, lace or em™- lece, He died in 1739, aged broidery trimmed, worth $1.50 to $3.50; Washable crepe de chine combinat $5; bear ied $3.7 & Co, Re ent Y ro Sale A few $3 Mandruka sponges for $1 La Rose toilet water, $1 bottle, Crochet Laces in widths from 1 to 5 inches. Oe Oe as Gani Gi bella: Edges, formerly 85c to 6.75, 6Oc to 5.25 yd. Ee ad “bay tacks werthh 505 Insertions,“ —75c “ 6.50, SSc “ 4.95 “ Toast water, epectal bottle, worth eS ot $1; for 50c. Linen Cluny Laces. Wanna skin ream, $1 jr, for 50c. Quality jand new designs in exact reproduction itunecere coe of the real lace. 1 to 10 in. wide. Ze to 85c yd. Beg soap made after a Russian CORSETS. In Both Stores, fecipe, 10c cake for 6c. Savon classique hygienique, 25c | cake for 12}sc. Tooth brushes, worth 25c and 35c, to $3, for 75c. - » worth 25c to SOc, for C. B. a la Spirite. ee Excellent models for slender medion and well- » 1.50 to 3.00 Sale of Books in Sets—good enough for any library; and now within 3.50 and 5.00 |. the reach of almost any purse. From time to time a manufacturer finds that he has some- times as low as twenty-five and other times as high as one thousand or more of some particular book which it would not pay him to market in the usual way. Sometimes these books have to be moved quickly, for developed figures. Model for average figures,—made of Coutil and daintily flowered Batiste and Broche. Models for stout figures, with double boning and three pairs of hose supporters attached. of House Dresses, with high neck and long sleeves, in Gingham, Percale, Seersucker and Black Mohair. Exclusive styles in Dresses for trained nurses, bvte seme Dine reg waar iewh. chides ela ag: natorbwrnb r ~ Orth eeab of Chambray, Seersucker, White modern prices. One-piece Gingham and Pere: LS $36. Our price, $8.50. Three ISTAMPED PATTERNS, 11 Both stores, price, 0 gins’ Cormplete Works 5. Our price, $8. Gowns... 1... value 65c¢.....45¢ “Dante's, Divine ‘Comedy, trans H S it . W. ngfellow; ilustrat- Princess Slips.....+.-.-. “1,00... 50c ray Ree half leather, Publication Combination Garments... “ — 60c.....35¢ price, $12. Our price, $3.50, Stamped Towel: Special Prices. (i) 2.50 and 3.00 financial reasons, to the owner. special price. We do not know tl at the publication price in every ber of instances where they have ion prices are given here mainly the edition. Linen and Linen. ale House Dresse: 18 vols., cloth, Publication, price, quarter lenther binding. Publication i 15. with Life of Alexander Smith, illus trated; 6 vols. Publication price, Guy De Maupassant’s Works, 17 vols., buckram. Publication price, s $42.50. Our price, $7.50, | i ea Chaslee Dickens’. Works, with 160 1 ittustrations by Barnard, " Cruik- 60c thank and others; 15 vols., threc- | ad + 35e quarter leather binding. Publication | as ice, $60. ur price, $12.50. | 1.00....60c Piqnother edition; handy volume | size, fully illustrated, with colored | frontispieces, 30 vols., half-leather, | Scarfs and Squares. $12.50; full Mexible leather, $17.50. | Hand-drawn Linen Scarfs and Squares. quarter leath Plain......+.++ sae w aes ... Value 1.25....75c¢ Gibbon's History of the Decline | George Eliot's Works, extra large type, illustrated, 10 vols., three- { Publication price, » $9.75. $50, Our pri and Fall of the Roman Empire, Cluny lace trimmed.........1,00, 1.50, 2,00 Mustrated, 6 vols. thice-quarter | values 2.00, 2.50 and 3.50 {Our price, $5.5 Embroidered Scarfs and Squares. leather Puhjjcation price, $21. Rudyard Kipling’s Selected Works, Hand-embroidered Lingerie Pillow Slips..... val 23rd Street ~~ or BeoaGway, Bout: Avoaue, Golden Specials for - . Wednesday, October 16 Something new each day during October at prices rarely equaled even at W ‘anamaker's ‘Electric and Gas Lamps with Shades Pastry making in the past was an $25 lamps for $15—electric portable, with four-pull chain sockets. Cast and res ; brase standards: 16-inch shades. Also gas lamps, complete with sbade, 75. auhadte trepe de chine princess slipsand gowns; worth B50; somnerrowy - iat MSessaline princess shpy, pinks, wits ond helictrog>, worth $5; tamoxrow; $3. None of these lots can be duplicated. Third floor, Old Building. Women's Negligess and Bath. Robes _... Marie Antoinette sacques of lace trimmed crepe de chine, worth $5. orem; BFE anes adie, om Winey. aod sreonen ibis usta Ses owe Blanket bath robes in rich dark colors and patterns, worth $4.50 and Eiderdown robes, worth $5.75; tomorrow, $4.50. egligees, worth $2.75; tomorrow, $1.95. ~ Brineed satin and Tora silt kithiotios, wort "$3!-ver rows 99. 29r—oms | “NG Duplicates PORBTOTE ROM ee: pi RES ~~ Pte Hoorn te Baie Toilet Goods Creme Colinette, 25c—intended to sell for $1. Made for us after @ French idea with 25 per cent. vegetable oil which feeds the skin, softens it 4 Hf and is lent ‘A massage agent. The manufecturer made a About 25% less than usual prices. jn the printing of the name on the Japanese jars. We have affixed to each set The quantities are limited, and we cannot Promise to pro- cure more when the present stcck is sold. ee | | UUs) 4e; 34th Street | ei A ears ° oe 4 ” Second Gallery, New Building. tomorrow at $1, $1.50 and $2. ions, gowna and princess slips, worth ‘ ui -50 each. Military brushes, worth $1.50 te $2, for $1. Some match into pairs. Main Aisle, Old Busk Wahna skin cream, 50c jat for 25¢. ’ Parfum le Directoire, 25¢ bottle > for 15¢. for 10c. Lamb's-wool puffs, worth 12¢ end 15c, for 10c. Hair brushes, 25c, usually 40c and 50c. Tooth brushes, 2 for 25c, usually 25c to 35c each, Nail brushes, assorted styles, 10¢, value 15¢ to 25c. 4 Rubber gloves, all sizes, 25¢; usually 40c. Large cake toilet soap, Sc,value 10¢, Subway floor, Old Building. ~~~ The greatest retail outlet for such things is this Store. PO RAL DEMS” Op ADE MAR IEA PUT ER ROTA ALY OTe Nh AV PORTH" iMAIDS- DRESSES &: APRONS. ..tn Bork. stores, ime we have been collecting 1 lot of “editio esthblishing that when a home find) vi 2 af monarchical foyernment—a bolt) number, and a good one, too (accord-|Canadian money for fares as long as it gives Canadian money fot change. te ‘ the publication price and our hat these books have been sold instance. We know of a num- been so sold. But the publica- for the purpose of identifying N 7 lane Austen’s Works, colored , 19 vols., cloth, orice, Ske 34- 05° 48.~ -eatues't:23, 1:99, We and 43545-- | - “ge rcee 60%, Duckranr bindy--Ote Gurpreet: 5 oes i ‘ ‘ i ing, large clear type. Publication "Charles Lamb, Life and Works; *Xprons of “Fine Lawn, with or without bid. price, $12, Our price, $8.50, ‘i feasted withcinty Edoesios wd nae * rey de Balzac’s Novels an re inger, illustrated, extra Small and large sizes. values Soc, 75ce, 35c,50c | rateredited by George Saintsbury, | larKe type, good ‘quality of ‘paper, 8 vois., clout, Publication price, $16. Our price, $5.50. Three-quarter, cation price, $24, Our caulay’s History of Eng- land, 5 vols., three-quarter ae: Y iii price, $10. Our price, Louisa Muhibach’s Historical Re- manees, gilt tops, 16 vols. Publica- tion price, $36, Our price, $12, Edgar Allan Poe's Complete works, decorative illustrations, 10 Cloth, Publication price, $25. Our price, $4.25. Three-quarter leather binding. Publication price, $35. Que price, $8. William Shakespeare's Complete | Works, illustrated, with footnotes, and Glossary by Henry Hudson and. Israel Gollanez, also stuly questions,” extra large type, 10 vols, gild topel ® cte Writings, a good {f Wtrary ‘edition, large, cheer : ood paper, 17 vols,, Buckram bind: i Publication price, $34. Our \ V tory of France from the i earliest times to the consulate oy ‘ Napoleon Bonapaite. 2 vols. Pub» | lication price, $5. Our price, $2.75, Main floor, Old Building, \ _ Sight! 4o-Finth Streas -

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