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SPURSIFRAGTTS ON TOWARD ALBANY ~~ Sore-Footed Pilgrims Resume the Hike After Liberal Dose of Both Remedies. WITH MET LANTERNS, Fishkill Suffragettes Greet “Army” of Four as They Plod in After Nightfall. FISHKILL-ON-HUDSON, Der. = ‘The four Suffragette pilgrims on the hike to Albany slept late this morning, belng Nearly “all tn” from the long tramp of yesterday, Gen. Jones gave orders Jast night that they wete to take a good rest for the short Jaunt of to-day to Wappinger's Falls, which ts only eight miles from Fishiill, So the trampers slept late and oreakfasted Veinirrely Miss Jones looked the ilitle party over @na@ pronounced her army in good @hape. She said the alcoholic rubs and salve for bilstered feet had accomplished wonders, There was no stiffened joints and the hike to the Falls would be mere'y a jaunt for exercise, The weather G00d for walking the hike ts made this afternoon at Wappinger's Fails nearly half the jour- ney will have been completed. Of the e tramp to Albany on which they , 68 miles will have been | When the halt on covered. The four st! marchin. Hardy Col. Jessie Dock a Craft. y had tts firet ) taste of snow late yesterday. The roads, at first ankle and knee deep tn mud, Jater became hard from tee. A bitter wind cut through the marchers’ heavy Clothing, but they key: on their feet, Teaching the Holland Hotel here at TP. M. “We shall mi 2 clared Gen, Jor ch untll we drop,” de- before leaving to go to bed immediately after thelr arrival. And many who at first dow now willing to wager that at least par of the pile reach Albany. Gen, Jones t be said to be fond ©f rubber boots after a day's trial, She Was not used to them when she put on @ pair yesterday, and her strength soon Ddegan to end owing to the task of pu (ing them out of the mud to walk. Lieut Btubds told her that a soldier who once experienced o trouble named his feet after detir Gs and then cailed ‘on them to help ii Gen. Rosalie named her feet “Percy” and “Meredith,” and sure enough they brougiy. ier into 1 THE ARMY IS INVITED TO GO 'COON HUNTING. The Crusaders are having all kinds of Boclal altenGon Garust at tiem, but Laey have litu The most amusing coon huntisg. . Rock ay met aii “Mornin’, 3 ing, “ise Uld Joe Havey ain't never heerd es, we's hi is clear and cold and | 6 “A Man Hater of Fifty’’ | Writes Doleful Tale of | Her Unfortunate Matri- | monial Experiences, After Wedding First Spouse for Love and Second for Money. | HE LOSTHIS WEALTH | AND SHE LOST HIM. “My Rich Choice De-| | serted Me and Eloped| | With His Stenographer, | | and Hers Is the One! Name I Never Forget to Mention in My Pray-| ers,” Declares the Author of the Interes:- ing Letter. : |the way of your happiness.” NIXOLA G SELEY SMITH there is not money encagh in tie world to induce mo to take @ third. | ! must be T have had two husbands, ant BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. “The duration of love is in proportion to tho original indifference of the woman, or to the obstacles which the accidents of social life put in Philosopher are true, then star-| crossed lovers aro the only lucky! on and the man who spends ten | Years In winning his wife is the only | one piness. elopements, the precipitate callow liets, you making up your mind you accept this plaus! t]he Mar love, aw has to und t » tonger the courtship the longer | eager fron ad, sour, | If you are wuch an artist Ie oneymvo | so! , omer now you vour, great cc letter 4 woman who $ UAT FIeT |that she Las been twice married, and that from a women's point of view nz t sombre nt matrimony is inevitably a failure. There must be wiv » vead ne might Led Sho sanclide (im bxehe of The Evening World who disagree with he; ENING WORLD, [B FRIDAY, DECEMBER ~ 20 20, 1913.7 Wits Cx ) ‘Not Enough M Money i in | World to Make Me Take Third Hubby!”’ Says a Bitter Wife Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New fork World). If these worts of a great Frenc 1 | predestined to permanent ha Moonlight and rope-ladder | loves of Jue and this wish worse, | ein Romeos and presage marr of trouble, ac ng Therefore, if you nd not fo} mach precocious es brief to THE DURATION OF LOVE 1S IN PROPORTION WITN THE must co! COSTACLES PLACED IN THE WAY OF MATRIMONY have welved an extrac sich ning ihe ba: ‘o's murde being for the happiness which she has missel. [Ho portrayal of he Ly ee le TIPS uraee Bane in fa perien rer ly te st “i ba ol ve ‘erous green 20" cpanel expertences is certainly interest wrtant and ins W xamples so rare? T Ae i Green| “then the renerves came ded by Special Holiday Sale e writes: nol er answ an be found wked the bird. | Fleut, Smith, teamnping down the out A MAN HATER, MARRIED TWICE,} mort expe , Wan th these lupilnoug worda-of Haleact | iy aide cellar stairs and the inside cella Dec 2 lusive SAYS “NEVER AGAIN ’ t \ IT 1s noe a Genius. THAT ere do you live?" asked Liew wing 4 ivte to 5 a ei Inc Madam: if any wor ‘ hompson, tuttercups of all kinds, Satifets, Cocoa- tt scorn) Sit nt ry, Semen | COUMMMED (aks. hi a for botter 1 take hat to h | Fordham road where are you’ Imitation is an unsolicited testi- Aig + Pigey € the wizard the wonder sre #ake—shou' vf I want to go 7 . gets, Almond Diamonds, Nut Squares, What if © woman has become r “ m, her or tt In ac sai; Monial of quality. Twists and thirty others equally as #0 disillusioned, so disgusted with what men call love, that she is #0 glad to have another wo:ran take ju satd the bird of No. T4 Fordham ise gw.ne the hospitalities| The first J marricd for love. Dur- the job of amuntag her husband | 0 f wwoin the Tombs. The bird ter ver all, cause I suctenly beileves| ing a courtship of thrco months off her hands, that che would, if | & ' s seized on the complaints of nelgh In votes for winmen, If you all will! and a keneymoon of two wecks | aecesuiry, pay ker a ealeiy? “ 1 cted Jen stop of hycer ter nigat, Ole Jot] gy emjoyed come happiness; bu! FE jf he titence 8 its gwine | fl MARRIAGE : eels Massa {owt my Bret vand wap | ih ‘ kenlus of love, | “Metained a omc 1 5 4 ”“ 1 nly sown idealistic {utes cdi 4 ‘ Thad n uoow i eee es t fw “Thewe ae iraeailee a | meieeaed aT ‘ 1 | 1 wed PO to UNDNST f uty cate expected to quar th me vie+ hig le ad BEE EL attain ‘a s vuld archers dragyed them-] ¢xpevted to au wit Peel} ( oi | ; Sina Aor 9 who cause shy he should no 1 they were met by| ently over the mene at | ote Looe and th p i deliver Mra, Saabo'w bart K local suffragettes carrying lanterns, soup and to mako love to mo after | and jagompeden Before the suffragettes left Peeksitll dinner ag If nothing had happened, 4 x i they stood §n the rain about a letter) showin: of | may ask If 1 was box while Col, Stubbs dropped in post my husband, cards to friends, including Theodore Hicks, the old colored couchman on the Jones estate on Long Isiand, who went into the woods and cut the staffs tor to carry to Albany n flag was: Col, Stabbs point su‘tragettes, bel ‘od ol the splendid bands, brothers have to simas rights. A crow cheered. A me fn Chicago was sent by telegraph A THREE-YEAR-OLD SYMPA- THIZER GETS FOUR KISSES. Then the hikers left for the country, pessing the house of Willam H, Brun- @age on Highland avenue, where maay flags were shown ard three-year-old Harold Traudt, dressed in flags head to toe, stood on the plaza, Isping “votes for man his tiny tists In his eyes in em- All the suffragettes er of & and 4 and talked to Nitle fellow recited by the A “gull Sets the School House Road.” ; “You believe {n votes for women, don't on suffrage. you, dear?” asked Col, Stubbs, “Not on your life? he answered atoutly. “But you do?” she asked Miss Bogs. ‘ “T am afraid not,” answered the teacher, blushing. But all along the route it ent that the suffragettes were at last In their own country, Kindly and potitely ers, as a rule, listened to the te arguments and promised to enhuse. The army was also ‘greatly encouraged when ( ‘ol, Craft found a hureeshoe and hung it on the gstaff, you'll get married within the year, appar- en, Jones ow, the Lord deliver me!" was the answer, Cheers met them at Manitou, Garrison and Cold Spring, Dy, Richard Giles and Mrs. Giles, the latter Chairwoman of the Cold Spring Political Union, headed one band of suffragettes that welcomed the army. At Garrison lunch was waiting. After passing Cold Spring in dusk so} deep that the scarlet berries of the black | alder 0 Io longer lighted the way, night and bleak, with # Gfty-mile wo mer wreerue vives ay UU no and sy ny other 0. of his there away. D1 ow dwell a wre ga na as oid wind iy stoppe whistles led Hee! 90t Aqueduct das the army tram Pol'ceman e the w unch Hannan, Stubbs addressed suffragetio 1 Col. and night, Miss Jones preciated M would be lid Men's Club ere a last that she ape urance tha see the walk fragettes, but wished they had train, “But,” she sald, “we want show not only him but all the people we're in earnest.” Don’t Torture Your Children When Giving Them a Physic | Just Give The Youngsters ~~ EX:LAg | The Delicious Chocolate Laxative Cte veg Children eat it eagerly, because it is pure chocolate al! through, with a tasteless remedy in it that aids the bowels to do their work properly, removes the evils that come from clogged bowels. causes griping. Ideal Laxative for the Whole Family A 10c hox will convince you ~at all druggists Wel, I maze two yenis af diag lo failed in bus: hortly after- wards ho deserted me and eloped vith his former stenographer. Mers is the one name I never forget to | mention ta my prayers, and reg t ‘ t marr e¢ 1 1 i at mar rap | me W siarvation of yal and | & 2 Penne ‘HE DIAMONDS ARE IMPORTED BY US’ THE SETT liones! and reliable Ex-Lax prevents as well as r nine the goods and be convir Neve: {that we give the greatest OVEN EVENINGS NOTICE We had a hi belonged tol SEY ERIS FE LR A ~ White Rose Coffee, Pound Tins, 35c. 52° Genuine Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry business methods have made us successful, SIXTH AVENUE, Comer 17th Street | stairs and from the back We've got him!" O'Rrlen, yard. And he took his finger out of the yelled Mooney and| eye and lit the eighth mateh, New York policemen have to pay tor their own uniforms, BURGLAR A MYTH, POLICEMEN FIGHT WITH EACH OTHER | Bluecoat th Daw ¢ Dark Cellar Mis-| | takes Miller. Christmas Sale e Beautiful Gift Waists $3.50 Striped Silk Waists se bb A special Christmas reduc- tion —-quaintly attractive striped Messaline Silk Waists, trimmed in contrasting colors. A pquant new French model with three-quarter sleeves. In brown, navy and black. Very appropriate as a gift. Fellow Cops for Marauders He’s Hunting. There were Just eight |hox In Pollceman tou when he folt his way caut t No, 19 Rodney. stre this morning, He had fe and the ve » the nd both lyn, the front door ewinging open te door | vid in the band of breene cellar he expected to burglars farkness by the ft 2 Miller bi shaft and nenuta Jumb waiter stein, has an awoke apartment ot $5 Messaline miuc™an car arate wis Medallion Waist transferred it on to Laeut, smi Clymer st Roa y atrer at the migh ie aver and ¢ An except onally beautiful L atenmet Fie : Wa’'st cf Messaline Silk in eta Wee ak. It hn cleus wh'te. light blue or pink with a Mike O'Beie Mr. Hernstein, wi the rest of the entire yoke formed of Vene- tian medall.ons and rows of rene hunted ( oG P 6 4 =e a gat the lace. Elaborate insertions ule of Val. in sleeves, back and mat ea tinea frent. also dainty jewelled ¢ ‘ butons. Just the thing for Ch Xmas. SALE SATURDAY AT ALL STORES Open Until 10 P. M. 14-16 West 14th Stree YORK | Moc and the doorna | the top of the ce anything, just as Mille nk to ar 2G Vetch (obs ana i mea Jthe dumbwatter shaft. Milles found Market cor Stree lea ey) ache Was 4 LARGE STORES PHILADELPHIA with ail the tons on hie ¢ unyielding on poo even toh ce aS died S yee © Peet © petal | | CANDIES h othe “he told th down {¢ Hiewdquar Goods : Kk toothsome and attractive. J @ Boxes Especially Suited for Xmas Gilts 1b, at 50c €0c and £0c 2 tbs. * $1.09 $1.20 * $1.60 on 3 Ibs. ** $1.60 $2.40 CHOCOLATES AND 5 Iba. ** $2.00 “ $3.75 BONBONS, ASSORTED. OSE Our be of Chocolates and Bont r unegt Hed in style and make handso thost a 1 ifts. Baskets, Fancy Boxes and early call.- Don't. irchases earlier in the week, patrons who wait until the last Com early. many 1 wait uatil the da stile our store 4 moment we shall have Specials (in 1 Ib. Boxes) CANDY before Xnue ut overcro’ to disapy CEYLON TEA t BROKEN Ole to Each Purchaeae 10 Cortlandt St. wy 3 Doors from Broaday 480 FULTON ST., BKLYN. peeoceeseoeentes 3 Small Rare Persian Rugs Reserved from the Rahim Khan Confiscation Sale of Last March for Holiday Selling Unusual Specimens at Moderate Prices Gift Furniture In Leather and Mahogany: Work Tables, Serving Trays, Bookcases, Writing lables and Candle Stands, suitable % for Christmas Gifts, at especially Reduced Prices tor this occasion, DPOS Sheppard K nappé Co. 39:41 West 23d Street. 9O00COECOOEEIIONNO” | So. oGoce Pemaminn oo $3. 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