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\ THER WARNING 3 NOTE TO MADERO Defended Against the Ckarge of F Fear, FROM i SHINGTON pero nae fficial Reports of Treatment s of Americans in Mexico Stir 3 State Department. i A y toward Mesto a ernment regarding tho ontinuation of the rebe! ttributable to the recen fashington of several persons Wpughly cognizant of the alleged evil “Ponditions existing south of the border. the © First was Henry American Ama spas been in c it the Americ: Nsturbed districts, and wh jomally aware of the attitude of the jexican Government toward the large amber of American cl presented sa result » depredations cor Pitted by rebels. & Then there have three members of self-constituted Zommittee of Americans, representing ¢ large plantation and mining interests Gi northern Mexico, who from personal newledge were fo Inform the; tate Department he various prac+ lcos employed by the rebel leaders to xtort money n the Americon man- sere and foremen, and of the cumpara- ve indifferen of the Mexican Govern- hent oMctals numerous appeals if the Amer! ste for protec: om from Eiastiy, there have Br the Senate eu Frlations, fresh B first hand of alifornia to Texas The combination of all these prosenta- | ome has made a profound impression | the Administration. Tt has been | ngluded that stronger reprosentationa | ap have heretofore been made must @irected to the Mexican Government the conditions are to be cured. In the dinary course these will be commis ted through Ambassador Wilson, wi tt Washington this morning for rk, whe: Lano Wilson, come forward the come the members mmmitioe on foreign avestina conditions, £ de a w ce be Will sail next Thurs ost by way of Vera Craz | Ambassador ix re y be} dicative of the p: ration to avold und tement in developing tis st Mey toverd Mexico, It has been represented to the State t, result. | maintenance of an attitude | ything but neutral on the part of the nited States, and that the Madero ernment is benefiting unduly by @ exclusion of arms from endment of the pract! et SO AS to make Ite 4 partial an betwrnin. the | ERE HOME BIR AMITH ART COLLECTIONS; oresaes! sion Held Many Antiques and Costly Paintings. 3 Ehe handsome residence of Mrs. Hiisa- W. Riker Borrien, on Breezy Hill, ram Shore, near Port Chester, with antiques and costly Paintings, wi mpletely destroyed by fie at 10 o'c Tast night. irs, Berrien's son » Mr. and Mrs. 1 Dupont, were | tat home at the time, they having to Port Chester to attend the In the house with Mrs, Ber- the blaze, which came from « ent heater, had eaten its way to Not discovered, ired, as had the ed the open in d and the fre. | Chester and it was foare had perisied. Poile * wever, said at midnight this was true; that no one hud been injured j@ that Mrs. Berrien was then at the of neighbors. Berrien home ts one of the hand- sgmest tn that section of Port Chester. Mrs, Berrien is a woman of large means. — : $100,000 FIRE AT SODUS, N.Y. Blase Destroys One Side of an 1 ay } that | rs tlre E NEWARK, N. ¥., Deo, 22.The north de of an entire block the business pee, of Sodus, a village north of jewark, was destroye! by fire this forming with a loss of $100,00, The fire fas started by an oll stove ina flat, | pe Malla Bend Man's Ashes Avert Suit. (Prom the Baltimore News,) ‘When Follx Stann of Chicago died his body was his widow put ashes ) other ar the storaze warehouse, not know Gontents, When she learned that the ashes of a dead man _AIGH OWNER ESCAPES i , [i Portchester Man-|! And daugh- |, THE EVENING. WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, | °& SEVEN DEADLY SINS OF WOMEN “But How | \ ed mt ERITE MOOERS MARSHALL. “Are there not enough mothers in the world to redeem their sex from jthe charge of cowardice?” a mother writes to crak me. BY MARG It not only needs pluck to bring a child into the world; {t's a real en- durance test to bring him up. Is woman to be World reas an their . Ten the "new" t |The Critic of Woman’s Courage Is Too Apt to Con- | fuse Fear with Nervousness—It Is the Latter Which Is Responsible for Our Pureiy Involuntary Re- actions Against Mice,’’ Writes“‘Mra. A.S. 7.” The conscientious mother certainly clears herself, {f not her sex, from the charge of cowardice. ‘lother counts—Gluttony, 1+ | gance? iness, Jealousy, Envy, Revenge and Extrava- ‘ved from all these by the jury of renias| Ato hear the verdict of any man or pent at least aa well|"back tho J ard No. 4 About the Failing of Jealousy? NOW- WHO 1S DOROTHY c.? Sonny LINveR- RUPTED You-BuT LRNOCRED Twice! ——~S OH ,1 SAW You TALKING TO Inrroouce My COUSIN al wae hg PEROYID sf HAIR! THE GEALOUS WOMAN Ly The point is well But how about the THE JEALOUS WOMANS NIGHTHARE threw out first one and then an- womai his children to the beasts tells ts, we should “cling not to the ter g1 bore hin to Karmont’s hem." ‘That's true. It's also Rut would any won rue Uiat no matter how hard we « | she were not the mothe erers. from to the xarment, the a form of} hildven with her, have cons ‘women know the sting Jove, our clutching flugera cannot hold| sented to such an awful sacritice? ra spirtt spirit from its fitting If all could not have excaped to- don't mean to imply that the gether, she would have bound the woman frequently suffers from the ol | always wants to flit. I don't believe it} Children securely #o that they Doiron, although she hides tt in rome) does. In fact, 1 think that if @ man] CUld not fall out, and then ashe convealent phrase, such ag “maintain | Wholly loves a woman who can wholly | WoUKd have « herself up to Ing her personal dignity." {love him in return neither wants any- {© The best argument owainst Jealousy | th better “so long as they both do! that I know ts advanced, quite uncon. | lve. > yy the pi ‘osopher Nietzsche, | Hut when thie teal isn't reatizea, |t now by way of being Je 4 sUPlah anythin of; in New ¥ Ho Is trying | ¥ nh Simply om, tw “4 And the vert h present, he says, Is tho fact that such love Practically always accompanied Jealousy, ‘The most eager lover 1s self- ishly unwilling to allow his beloved to find pleasure except with himeuit, LOVE TAINTED WITH JEALOUSY, ISN'T THE TRUE ARTICLE, But it seems to containing the smallest atom of Joa sy t really love at all don't, It's up to the Je @ek herself, Do I or do I not care for this man? If I don't care for him, why should I worry about his caring for another? If X do love @ means that I de- . Of course I have he might find it with me. will be happier with some the only possible, permin- thing for my love to do is to p the same tits the blight of f Jealousy that we are spectally consider- ing Just now. Apparently it is absolutely sible for some women to see the essen- tial meanness and Httleness of the Jeulous spirit. They are ruled by the primitive desire snatch and keep at any cost—the Mo that the love! | J by | to be ! impor: | — | | | | They are atavistio, | i tieal impulse which makes a dog | Brow] over a bone he doesn't want urel hough, might realizo the inane folly and fuullty of Jealousy. When love , Lmerson ROASTED COFFEE STRAWBERRY JAM | CANNED CORN PERRI-WALLA TEA | teretd | PRANCIS H. LEGGETT canpany meee. quote an instar ituation was b an? Such a case de: nt—Af it exista, ERS Suits & Overcoats Grand Display of Classy Styles Absolutely the , most heautitul garments in Fabrics, Models and Fit ever offered in Greater New York A Cut Ia Prices Never Equalled Four very big specials. The The $12 Values | | $18 Values | WOMEN NOT COWARDS, THEY'RE MERELY NERVOUS, Dear Madam tha How can anybody aay fear 18 = common fauit An's coura fear with Jatt ts reactions tosmall a Hy a man's nervov delicate 4 ‘ould be ly the same way mother goes into the valley hadow to bring her child into the world. She risks her life willingly and gladly, without the stimulus of companionship, with- out the hope of public glory and fame, She is infinitely braver than bs colonel charging at the head of com their sex from the cha:ge of cowardice? Hvess body f the hildren knows man traye in Ru contin. til the CHURCHILL'S Broadway & 49th St. Exiraordinary Engagement RIGO The Great Gypsy Violinist Every Evening from 7 Until Closing Commencing Saturday, Dec. 21st, ALSO ‘The Usual Excellent Cabaret. Table a Hote Dinner from The $25 Values The $30 Values Open Eveninge Until Christmas, Credit Terms ee Down on EP Worth $5.00 “ $750“ Ait “ Homes Furnished ceiiada| NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR 17, ealttertinments for for The World may be left 0 District Messenger office ta | | herotsm of woman. fave the iittle ones. as ee MRS. ACCUSES HIS WIFE oF BEING CRUELLY LAzy, Dear Madam Aw a wide Hght on “a3, 1 want to call to way in which she treate I'd be ashamed to ask he work my wife yald. A fifteen. supervision and al requests to give up her afte: nm out “just this once, aa I've asked company for dinner” those are only a few of the exac- tions put over on the poor girl. I don't blame her for shirking what she can and being fresh into the bargain. But doesn't tt show that @ woman is naturally lazy when she makes things so hard for another woman, piling every bit of work om can?) And how! goes up from the eo when anybody suggests ne domestl@wervice! 8. ¥. SEVEN VIRTUES OF WOMEN DULY SET FORTH. Madam: I want to give a © seven virtues of woinen. are, in my opinion, 'Temper- Industry, Courage, Trustful- Generosity, Meekness and omy You will see that these virtues are the exact opposite of the seven sins suggested by @ woman lecturer. But of course tt ts difficult for woman to judge her own sex fairly; I wili admit that defect tn her. Otherwise, it seems to me she's Pretty perfect; and I think every man with a mother or a wife ought to agree with me, JOHN L her that she possibly what 4 ASPER PERFEL LEVELAN 144 Bowery, Mowery sasines NORTH OF aye Hank fies 71 ‘Open _Krensage ti 10° Haturtay ull? © iT) P- ‘8 of best se- A Blyn or and fullest va © in Tan DIAMONDS $35 Per Karat Blue White-—-Perfectly Cut Buy from the Diamond Price Cutters M Ladies’ Waltham, Figin or C, & C. movement, — solid l4-karat = go ld throughout, hend- carved cases, ox. tra heavy, $18.00 or movement, $25.00 Mail Ontew Evite § With, FoR CATALOGUE il tt For Coupon In Next SUNDAY’S WORLD “The Old Mill Pond” From Painting by P. R. Koblor, A picture that appeals to the heart—the old mill at sunset and a glimpse of the mill-pond and orchard, “Evening in The Berkshires” From Painting by P. R. Kohler, As syentng falls the dis- tant church begins to fade in the purpling mists. The children romp in from the fields and the chick- ens come home to roost. “The Cozy Corner” From Painting by Frank D. Millet. Astriking picture of Pris- cilla in the chimney-cor- ner, a cup of tea beside her and three rosy apples roasting on the hearth. Printed in colors on fine quality paper, suitable for framing. ORDER SUNDAY’S WORLD IN ADVANCE © and Black ( Give a Blyn Order ) a pa 1912. Genuine Alligator (Brown) gator Skins: © Perfect in make and finish. in ©) Infants’ and Children’s Slippers Complete lines of all the fa- ) vorite peerhe n n Order ler is a most sensible Christmas Present. The person to whom you giveitis assured of widest selection, jbl fitting \Gaommussaicaimee ace ceaten | Two-Buckle Bluchers of stout Winter grain; strong, serv ice. able, rough-weather + noes, Boys’ Sizes, 11 to 5, ©$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 |\® Men's Sizes, 6 to 12 Vogel Prices. Big Sale of the Stock of WM. VOGEL & SON'S (Broadway, Cor. 44th St., and Broadway and Houston St.—Esta blished 1857) Men’s Clothing at Half Off at the Brill Store—Broadway, Corner 49th Street WM. VOGEL & SON was one of the oldest and most prominent Retail Clothing concerns in New York—for more than half a century they have enjoyed a most enviable reputation for the honesty and dependability of their business methods and for the unfailing excellenc. their clothing—-now, after fifty-five years, clothing, which we offer at one-half off The Sale Has Been Tremendous, but the Picking Is Still Good WINTER OVERCOATS $3.00, $4.00, $4.50 Ten Big, Best Stores Egsy to Resch WEST SIDESTORE Our Prices. $50 D. B. Chinchilla Overc’ts 25.00 $50 D. B. Tweed Guard Coats 25.00 $50 Tweed & Chev't Raglans 25.00 $40 D. B. Chinchilla Overe'ts a $40 Cravenetted Balmacaans.. $30 D. B. Chinchilla Ove fia Overcoat. and Tweed € ts ry 00 15.09 12.50 12.50 $25 rae and Melton Ci oats. 12.50 Vogel Prices, $6 to $12 Blazers . ULSTERS $60 D. B. Frieze Ulsters $60 D. B. Tweed Ulster: $50 Tweed & Cheviot Ulster: $50 D. B. Frieze Ulsters...... $40 D, B. Chinchilla Ulsters $40 D. B. Frieze Ulsters..... $40 D, B Bannockburns,. ARE YOU GOING Across the Mediterranean to the Riviera ? $3 to $6 | Our Prices, $10 and $20 Shantung and @ Rajeh Coats 6th Ave. L Sth Ave. L Allavenue cars transfer to Broadway and How to Get to Store Subway Station, 50th St. 49h St eee $5 and $10 The Original Price Remains on All Garments— Make Your Selection and Pay Exactly Hali Price ° Christmas Footwear Slippers—Gift Shoes—Rubber Boots The Christmas gift \s best if it be of service to the person to whom i For this reason a gift from the Big Blyn Footwear Stocks is particularly appropriate and acceptable. Naturally,when you think of anything Blyn stores wear and economic prices. SOUTH-— Men's upera_ Slippers, Tan & given. Footwear your thoughts turn to the the stores of reliable foot Hundreds of attractive @ Ladies’ Slippers styles in Tan and Black— mag Romeos and Fausts, Opera G and Everett. $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 & $2.50 Style 1525 Ladies’ Satin Evening Slippers with Satin Pompons. A neat style in six- teen colors, including the ‘desirable taupe shade. Silk Stockings to match 50¢ Other Styles in Satin Evening Slippers, Beaded and Plain, 52.50, *3.00 Black Kid Beaded Evening Slippers, 52, $2.50 & *3.00 Purchases made at any BLYN STORE may be exe changed at any other BLYN TORE --a decided advan ce at this Holiday period. ———= SY Men's sizes, 6 to 12 Hoys' Ve Felt Jutiettesinall Ladies’ v8, Sto 6 siz desirable col- Children's: sizes, bright and ors. Ribbon dull finish, 5 to 10%5 and Fur Misses’ sizes, 11 to 2, Men's D leng! trimined. I Gum Boots, knee izes Bto 12 . Boys’ Boots, sizes 3 to 6 . © Roys’ Boots, sizes to2.... 1,75¥ 21, Ladies’ Roots, sizes 2 Miss variety of Ladi ppers in every good style Immense comfy and color. Boots, sizes 6 to 10 Shces in Al! Good Grades BROOKLYN STORES © 485 Fulton St. opp. A. & 8. var Park Av, West 125th St. and 27th St. dress of stock of 1orough = ¢ us ther the have gone 0: splendid quality and it of business and have they Vogel WINTER po Vogel EVENING Our Prices. sU rices. , AREL $45 Cheviots and Tweeds,...922.50 | Prices. = APPAREL Prices, 5 Thibets and Serges ‘ . 0 $50 Dinner Jackets ancy Cassimeres ae $25 to $70 Dress Coats $12.50 5 $30 Fancy Gassimeres \....,. 15.00 | 25 to $70 Dress Goats $12.50 to 98 $25 Gray Cheviots & Tweeds 12.50 | $8 to $12 Dress Trousers. .$4 to $6 $25 Thibets and Serges...... 12.50 $20 Cheviots and Cassimeres,, 10.00 WOM FURNIS AT f MEN'S HATS Pr $3.00 Wool ard Stitched Hats..81.59 | ¢: HALT OFF $8.00 Opera Hats bet , $10.00 Silk Hats .. 25.00 CI iN vats $5.00 Velour Hats $45.00 Sport $1.00 Golf Caps . $1.50 Golf Caps ... $55.00 General ue | + G75 | $3.00 Silk Hosiery Vogel ur | $2.50 Silk Hosiery Prices, DAY DRESS Prices, | $250 Sik Hosiery $40.00 Prince Albert 20.00 $60,00 Cutaway Bi $50.00 Cutaway Braided ... | 25.00 | $255 $0 Pi. que Aid Cape Gi to Palm Beach, to Panama, to Cuta Then Surely You or $10 to $20 Linen and Crash $25 to 35 Piai Coats and Trousers $5 to $10 | $6 to $10 Flannel and S | $4 s Trousers ....... -$3 to $5 and mee BER iscaasss sis $22.50 Sale at This One Store Only BZ } 83 _ Broadway, Corner 49th Street OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS