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Se BETA OM Ts Qs MIRIAM HUBBARD Miriam Hubbard Rides| Horseback in the Rain, Rews a Boat, Plays Baseball, Boxes, Takes; Long Walks, Wrestles, Rans, Passes the Medi- cine 2B Snowballing. She Doesr’t Wear Cor- ‘sete, Tight Clothes Nor Close Fitting Shoes Nor . aHat; Neither Does She Stay Up Late at Night Nor Lie Abed After 5 o’Clock in the Morn- ing, and Her Motto Is “Hand, Head, Heart.” By Sophie Irene Loeb. That the Physical Director of the ‘University ef Michigan proclaims Mir- fam Hubbard the “most penfect girl" phyatenity that ever entered the uni- veraity tj & matter of small wonder. Thet her tenge and heart’ are perfect according ¢o the director and her weighing 7 inches tall with @ lung and her strength tests nds, merely follows as ber everyday existence. I every day for four months Her philosophy, handed | father, Fra Elbertus, Bt brain you must ve « tiret.” known in a small Aurore, M. ¥., is Miriam, Srnuer | } F i if i OROM MER MOST RECENT PICTURE of her alphabet and 1¢ at the plate. She 1s considered one of the best amateur pitchers in East Aurora apd it 1s sal She knows how to throw @ “curve’+as well as the boys. Then again she has a little Wrestling match with father. And _ the Fra certainly has to look to his leurels. One day when I said to him, ‘Miriam is « beautiful girl,” he answored, “She is strong, which fa better still.” ‘And the iden of work in the combémation with play has constituted her present attri- bute of strength. She can row @ boat with unusual agility and never a day goes by that she does not pass the medicine bail with any one who happens to be about. Miriam Hubbard has no pose, but she certainly has poise. She may in one moment have a little muscular bout with one of the boys at the Roycroft Inn, but after it is over she is herselt— maidenly and modest to a fault. KEENLY DBLIGHTS‘IN A SNOW. BALL MATCH. She rarely wears anything around her throat and does not believe in “bundling up." She wears flat, sensible shoes, and & snowball match ts one of her keen elights, In all kinds of weather, rain or shine, snow or eleet, she 1s out in the open most of the time. Her particular delight is to ride her favorite mare in the rain. She rides astride, wearing bloomers, She wears very plain, loose clothing and no corsets, But her outdoor tendencies have developed her form to the extent mentioned above by the prof ‘Her face has boon proclaimed as one of the most beautifal types of American 1hood, ‘ot long since @ great painter came to Hast Aurora, saw Miriam and begged BF jes hatiess, and her her shoulder makes Known figure every- arises very early in the Ia the summer as carly she in on horseback the felds. often “there is something to at- tem@ te up et the farm and when Mrs eannot go Mirian fultills the miagien, Bomet!mes sti Nike this dise again sho ng. train Aw there are Ro push-buttons, no telephones, g: il : i i! i fl at Reyoroft Inn it is no unusual sigh 1 nempected gues or an auto: en@ warey their travelling par . And, very ofien, when the Boys are not about she will call one Of the maids to help her lug in a par- tlowlarly heavy trunk, and enjoy much merriment over it. @ME I8 A STAR BASEBALL PITCHER AS WELL. hae sent a sire through the cou “Miriam to the thigé she has despp —- ou car # and Y's Red Crois +}: Cough Dro Draywbere—souing Leiter any wuere, PG Dell-boys to come at One's beck and call |» iF | SU to have her sit for him, saying that he had found in her his idea of the 1 1." She has regular features, ex- ve gray eyes, a splendid set of and her sinile is entrancing, to say rule with her no matter what fun may be The Keynote of Health Is the Liver, \ | Be hon NDAY WORLD WANTS for her! at Carrer the world, and invite your Inspection Us } : T 175.00 Solid 18-K, , ’ N FS #1500 Bolld 1s-! Fit 2 fer baa) 14-K, Gold lor a3 *- ON CREDIT 428: Gold Waten for 25 tactorys tan be eefarned within, 10 a95 eed we ‘of ‘your money on WORK MONDAY WONDERS ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, The Perfect Girl and What She Does To Keep Herself in Physical Trim ween ee MORMON HUSBAND WANTED TO WEO STEPDAUGHTER. Wife Wins Divorce on Charge He Sought “Seal” of Church on Her Child. 4 SAN JOSE, Cal, Nov, 13.—Mre, Jen- nie Chandler, in her application for ai- vores in the Superior Court, made the sensational charge that her husband, Thomas N. Chandler, then @ resident of Colorado, wanted to make a trip to Galt Lake City for the purpose of having the Mormon Church “seal” his @tepdaughter to him as his wife. Her testimony was backed by her daughter, Zulu Mason, the girl in ques- tion. She obtained an interlocutory de- cree. Mra. Ohandler testified that her hus- band was a member of the Mormon Church, and that at the time of the allegation the girl was fifteen yeara old. aciliineaainasala, F. A. Archambaalt Dead. Frank A. Archambault, proprietor of the Belleciaire Hotel, Broadway and Goventy-scventh treet, ie dead. He was ¢orty-six years old and a native of Montreal. When he first came to New York he was chef at Delmonico’s, and later had charge of the dining room and Kitohen at the Savoy Hotel. He went {nto Dusiness for himself first when he bought the Arena Restaurant, Broadway and One Hundred and Second street. |Mr. Archambault was active in the hotel (men's organizations. He leaves a widow. HERE 15 A REAL DYSPEPSIA GURE. “Pape’s Diapepsin” Settles Upset Stomachs and Ends Indigestion in 5 Minutes. Do some foods you eat hit back—taste ood, but work badly; ferment into stub- orn lumps and ca sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyapeptic, jot this down: Pape's Diapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything #0 safely quick, #0 certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach is disordered, you will get happy relief in five minutes; but what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief some- times—they are slow, but not sure. Dia- pepsin is quick, positive and puts your | stomach in a healthy condition so the misery won't come back. You feel different as soon as Diapepsin | comes in contact with the stomach—dis- tress just vanishes—your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no eructa- | tions of undigested food; your head clears and you feel fine. Go now, make the best investment you ever made by frttins a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. Special To-day and To-morrow Ihaving tn the great living room. She knows the habits and haunts of 4| the birds and the wood animals and has no fear of any cra’ things. She's very fond of music, although she has not developed any particular talent along that line. So that Yn the evening in the large muste salon, when a great violist or pianist or ainger has come to Fast Aurora, you can find Miriam, perhaps in a sweater, sitting in some Uttle corner of the staircase in rapt at- tention and keen enjoyment. As to whether Miriam Hubbard will follow in the footsteps of her father as a writer is a matter of the future. Miriam has always before her the one | motto which Is her mother’s particular delight and is engraved on her door, “Head, Hand, Heart.” S Hubbard will no doubt prove v sting study to her fellow etu- chigan University. 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Wi Poslam, is of inestimable benefit to all | Ing whose skin is subject to eruptional troubles, Soothes tender skin; never ir- ritate: leal for baby’s bath; best shampoo for dandruff, All druggists sell Poslam (price, 50 cents) and Poslam Soap (price 26 cents), | For free samples, write to the Emergency. Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street, New York City. the largest stock of Credit Terms $3.00 Down on $50 Worth $5.00 $75 Stoo * Feuuest er exchange them for new ones. CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, | $7.50 * 180 Broadway, New York | iomes Furnished Complete OPEN UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK. Koom. at... 1.96 | 28s | LOOK OUT FOR THE 4'Seturaay ‘nti’ | Coupon which will be printed in next Sunday's World good for a Kinderscience book, a wonderful a thing for the instruction and amuse- ment of children, Sixteen pages of pietures that develop the mind, 23-Jewelled Free for the coupon in next Sun- day's World, Order in advance, 1913, NOVEMBER 18, Important Son Darrell SeratSors Sale Lace Curtains and Rugs Nottingham Curtains, Values 1.75 & 3.25, Sale, 98c & 1.98 Novelty Net Curtains, Values 2.75 & 3.75, Sale, 1.50 & 2.25 Renaissance & Lacet Arabian Lace Curtains, Values 9.50 to 13.50, Pr., Sale, 7.50 & 9.50 Orientat Couch Covers, Values 1.75 & 3.25, Sale, 1.00 & 1.75 Fine Axminster Rugs AT LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED 2.3x4.6, Value 2.25, Sale..........0..006 1.50 ho a eA 2.50 MEG, TD div ssvessc eres 5.00 iy: 8 WB Ci ails 8.00 8.3x10.6, “ 19.50, “ 15.00 9x12 ft., 24.50, ; . 17.00 750 yds. of Cretonne, 50c & 75c values; per yd., 30c Broadway, Bthand 9th Sts. If you buy shoes from an economical stand- point you'llappreciate these Men’s Tan Shoes Tan Russia Calf has almost jumped to the skies in price, but we were prepared for it. You will find better Tan Shoes for $3.50 in this store than you ever received before (a Cammeyer state- ment of fact). Come in and we'll prove it. Remember, better Tan Shoes than ever. amped on, 3 Standards‘ Merit “Ave. & 6" 20""St. We close Evenings at 6 o'clock. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. One Dollar Weekly Is All You Need to Pay ‘we sell. See ci 3-4-5 Room Apartment Outfits at *75, °125, 150 Write for our NEW BOOK- LET containing information regarding our outfits, Malled FREE. Pay Freight and Rail- we 008, . ms Birdseye Maple Chiffonier, ban Dresser $0" inches: "sontains Rase 21742 inches: con; read Fare. ing 2 swell front wers with wood OUR LIBERAL CREDIT ys ch bevel late ‘TE; po TEKMS apply also to Long ts val. $12.98 snd, New Jerver ana Come Maen’ ¢12 98 FE SPECIAL This 2-inch This 2-inch Post Post Guaran- Guaranteed teed Lacquer Brass Bed, Brass Bed, Spring and Mat- Spring and Mat-, tress, value tress absolately 524.98; sold Tite candace heparan this . ; gy wee this week. Book out for the for.. $14.98 No Money Down sohemes with their long prices that keep you forever in debt. Buy where Respectable CreJit Is Extended—Cash Prices Prevail IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFFRENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | OpreNnHEIM, GLLUNSs.@ 34th Stréet—New York Special Sale of Slippers,, Two of the season’s most approved styles in women's high-grade slippers, made of fine patent coltskin and gunmetal calfskin, designed in the new medium vamp last with recede toe, so popular at present. A neat pointed tongue permits the use of various styles of trimming. This slipper is sultable for after- noon and evening wear, as the heelsare Cuban. French in shape, ing all the grace of a French heel in combination with the practical qualities of the Cuban. Usually $5 ~ 3.90 Exceptional values in Dress and Walking Boots for women and misses, comprising this season’s smartest lasts, in tan calfskin, patent leather and black kidskin; superior style, fit and workmanship. A feature of the new shoe department is a complete array of buckles, bows and rosettes for trimming slippers, at very moderate prices, OPPENHEIM. GLLINS x © 34th Street .. Special Sale of Corsets View ee made of fine a ome 9 low ges ast oot, rae as! | 1,05 | 2.95 | 3.95 OPPENHEIM, GLLINSz G 34th Street Hosiery and Underwear Women’s Cotton and Lisle Hosiery } 3 5 in black and colors; all sizes, Special value Cc 3 Pairs for $1 Women’s pure thread Silk Hose in black, white and tan; cotton top and sole. Value 95¢ Women’s pure thread Silk Hose with double silk tops, soles and heels; em- broidered clocks. Value $2.00 Cotton and lisle ribbed Vests. for women; plain and fancy tops. Value 50c, Women’s ribbed Union Suits of fine quality cotton; knee length, Value 75¢ 5.00 Vassar Corsets made of high-grade coutil; gracefui long, straight hips; medium and low bust; suitable for all figures. Valué $4.50 Vassar Corsets suitable for all figures; * medium and low bust; long, straight lines; three pairs of hase supporters. Value $3 | 79¢ | 1.65 } 25c } 39c Crepe de Chine Petticoats Very Special Sale of igh grade petticoats )- made of fine crepe de chine in light evening 3 9 5 shades; trimmings of Valenciennes lace. Le Value $6.90 OPPENHEIM, GiLINsz 34th Street Special Sale of Boys’ Suits Special purchase of 178 Suits, in latest Norfolk and double-breasted models, made of fine all-wool fabrics; coats lined with serge; trousers full lined; superior tailoring; sizes 7 to 17 years, Values to $7.50 3.95 Boys’ Blouses of corded madras; plain white or colors; Separate or attached collars; soft French cuffs. Value $1.00 55c the talk of the town, tell A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT. through a World “Want” Ad.