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> (Vy ‘ \ \ the « ) ately Wl MOTHER SEEKS DEATH; JUDGE FREES HER WITH | ie True Hisainh He Not That of Bat- tlefield but That Needed to Face Poverty, He Says. A very little woman, whose blond har heig’tened the pallor of hes cheeks | and in wi Dive’ eyes stood tears of Weakness, heard Magistrate the Centre Street Court, to-da he n and the cur e woman was Mrs. cows en@ her life with gas. The prisoner, only nineteen years old, yet with a yes 1 baby in her arms tottered to the when her name was called. The Magistrate looked into her young face, unseumed by trouble, and was surprised, “You are accused of trying to take your life," he said. “Why did you do ie’ “My troubles, Your Honor—they were too great,” the girl-mother sobbed, “Charles, my husband, lost his job @ short time ago. He was a salesman. We had no money and feared we would starve in the room we have at No, 107 yeaterday, Charles peddling on Wall street—in what the @olice call a restricted district. I heard he was in jail and I would have to ¢ight fer food alone. I could not—oh, I could mot. Hun frightened me, Judge. 80 eo I tried" — ‘The girl broke down and wept. “Listen to me,” the Magistarte bi quietly. “The real heroes of this are not those who conquer in battles, or those who rule over kingdoms, real heroes of this world are the people vho live down—far down out of the @unlight, like y: who have to fight each day for their bread, but fight ravely and without complaint. These are heroes of @ thousand fights. Those whe try to quit the fight es you did are ‘You will not be @ coward any ore, wi your” head was Capel and ee oe wounded with a you are discharged,” as aid the “TRAITOR” 1S SHOUTED AT ASQUITH IN ROW OVER SUFFRAGE BILL Parliament in an Uproar Dur- ing First Skirmish in Fight ,. That Stirs England. LONDON, Jan. %.—An idea of the Passions which will 6e loosed when the House of Commons begins on Friday the debate on the amendments to the Franchise Reform vill was given this afternoon during question time imme- after the session opened at 4 were hurted ¢ House because “guillotine” and to allow ‘agette amendments to the bill to be debated without any restrictions as to tine. Many of the legislators exchanged angry gibes and the nolsy was brovht to an end only by the Speaker rising and publicly reprimanding the member who had started the storm. The lobbies and precincts of the House of Parliament as well as the political ctubs and drawing rooms are seething with intrigue. Forecasts vary from hour to hour as to the probable fate of the amendment brought forward by sir Béward Grey, the Foreign Seoretary, which eliminates the word “male” from the first clause of the bill and which, !f carried, opens the way to the enactment of @mendments which will enfranchise &@ numerically varying army of women. ‘All the members of thé House are left to yote as they please on this amend- meat and the “division” 1s calculated to leave the issue to be decided by soasoely more than & score of votes elther way. hee SL SCHOOL TEACHER CHANGES HER NAME TO HOLD POSITION On Record as Miss Allen, She \, fadn’t Told Board She Had Dropped the “Cady.” fm order to retain her position as 8 teadher in the New York public echools Mis® Ide Clarissa Allen Cady, twenty- four years old, of No, 23 Hast One Huséred and Fifth street, filed to-day a petition tn the City Court asking for perthiesion to drop the name of Cady an@ be legally known as Ida Clarissa Alley, She appeared defore Justice Tues in Special Term, Part I, and there tela’ her etory. @he said that her father’s name had Cady, but that @he had lived with her mother's parents, whose name was ee wince she Was two years old had always been known as Ida ‘Atlen. Although she made no effort to gonceal the fact that her name was Cady, it as not until @ short time ago that it became known to the Board of Education, She was then notified that she would have to provide the Board with proof of her legal right to use} the name Allen, Justice Luce granted the petition. J » OU’ Tone STEAMSHITPS. Colombia, Alamo, x r pes. se High a Paulo, * ie Tet ype Nigh'stndo Brig Mora oo ate pane stares |MRS, MANSFIELD DRUGGED, SHE TELLS VENICE POLICE. | New York Woman Accuses Fortune Teller of Luring Her From Rome and Robbing Her. VENICE, Jan. 22—A French fortune teller eas blamed by Mrs. Willian nm, When the aysterion he eral days to-day r or a sort t rom the semt-coma tn Witch sue had lain ina Venice hospital ever since she was found dazed tn the Mrs. Hanafie: whone name 1s no known ana va | 1 to be his wife, while nduced her to come to Venice, she seid, and then drugged and | re h der the protection of United State Con. Rosenileid, who last night attempted to | © “CHILDREN LOVE: SYRUP OF FIGS, Sweetens their stomachs and cleans the liver and waste- clogged bowels without griping. Every mother immediately realizes after giving her child delicious Syrup of Figs that this is the ideal laxative and | Fecaintas the little one’s stomach, liver | hoe 30 feet of tender bowels so prompt- , besides they dearly love its delightful ‘A taste. If your child isn’t feeling well, rest- ing nicely, eating regularly and acting naturally it is a sure ne that its little i s need a gentle, thorough cleans- ing at once. Vhen cross, irritable, feverish, stom- ach sour, breath bad or your little one has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, foes coated, give a tea- spoonful of Syruj ary id in a few Yours all the fo ed, clog, up waste, undigested | te id sour bile beck ntly move on and out of its sae bowels without nausea, piping ° weakness, and you will surely ha happy and smiling child again shortly. Syrup Figs you are not drugging your Ceti being composed entirely of luscious fi matics, it cannot be Mothers should alw: Figs hand; liver and little Bob to-day will save a sick child to- Full directions tor ‘children of all ans and grown-ups plainly printed on package. fal your druggist for the full name, and Elixir of Senna? Figs cpared by the California Fig Syrup Co. his is the delicious tasting, (ele old retiable. Refuse any! Health Conditions An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview on the subject, made the tonishing statement that the reason why so many applicants for insurance are rejected is because kidney trouble is | so common to the American people, and! the ge majority of applicants do not even suspect that they have the dise He states that judging from his sen experience and reports from drug hi been more si rellevin and curing th hese diseases than | Root is soon realised, It stands t! highest for its remarkable record of cures, Swamp-Root is strictly an herbal com- ‘at all drug stores in bottles ses—fifty-cents and one-dollar, wonderful merits, anea - Dr. Kilmer & bottle, absolute; pens “When writi be mre and mention the New York th "Thess, Be Teauliful IGHTLY USED LAYER PIANO $250. $10 Monthly. $60 PLEYEL $3 Meth 86 Billings & Co. 3 Cin'tiie 125 Weser Bros, 4 .7'2t, 135 EB. GABLER 5 ate 140 Jacob Bros. 5 ik 150 FISCHER 180 Chickering 5: 185 WEBER 8 Canis ete Ses PIANO GET2 & &G yee ee Bro Pan EV 1 supply few de- | physic for. the children. Nothing else| LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES They Are Closely Observing Public 0 are constantly in direct touch eth te pbs (ae is one re pomeetal in| any remedy known. The mild and heal- ing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Sven: pound and those who feel in need ch emedy should give jt atrial, It ison However, if you first to test ite Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for @ sample ¢ Post Office Sub-Sta. 138 On Main Floor Single Stamps Thereafter Each Filled Book Ia Redeemable in $2.50 Worth of Merchandise Thousands of dealers in ity, New Jersey. ai them with all pureha @ dealer in your neig! gives them also, Any Derby or Soft Hat In Our Stock / i Nothing Reserved ni Derby or in the luded this sale. If re need a new it, buy a good \ one cheap, all the new and popular pe ling the new Turban, Trooper, Alpine and Telicces, in plai new mixtures, velours and silky fi all colors, The Derby Hats are in the new wide for young men, as well as the otay shapes for the older more conservative (Second Floor.) Nive of best reed and rattan, full size, deep foot well. Upholstered wih fee me cull corduroy, — La teed shod with ‘aay red ol ‘ine flexible steel rubber tired wheels. ga gw a High Pullman heavy rubber tired wheels PANCAKE FL’R ines pune, 20CITEA BUCKWHEAT FL’ Tee 25 TO OUR FREE MENAGERIE — lon’t Delay! Get Each and every buyer is striving to make the best ae ” Halles prizes are to be awarded to those who do the largest volume of business. Only one way to get a prize—give the best possible bargains. Therefore, don’t miss this opportunity. Every Department Manager decides what to give. They are responsible for everything appearing in this advertisement. You are the judges —come and see what is offered for your approval. Every Department Shares in the Sale. 40-Inch All Silk Crepe As a Leader in the Buyer's Sale at, a Yard, Chine, with a beautiful ‘an extra fine qu: ty of C 40 inch Chine is a splendid, 27-Inch All Silk the natural shade with elf ton Official Ser Post Station Double 2%9 Merchandise Stamps Until 12 Noon 2,000 Yards—Remnants of Fine Wash Goods Values up to 19c; yard Cinghame, Percales, Repos imi ends’ of Chambrays. 1 DRESS i NGHAMB— 32 inches wide, i 12% ‘$5 ow FN $15, $18 and $20 Values A cancelled ede from a large Middle West house is respon- Coats were ear delivery when the For Women For Juniors For Misses. Marked at sible for this sale. cancellation came. “Clean them off t them now,” was the manufacturer's verdict. You Save from $6. 3 to ped The latest creations in a large variety Gackt colors it mat-rials. Coats to suit the most refined taste. jainly tailored, § others are elaborately designed and trimmed. beat? inch length models. Graceful, loose back styles with aoe roll- ing collars and turned back cuffs. Handsomely trimms contrasting color materials. Some finished with ornaments and butions, while others aie made in the mannish effects with high standing auto collars. are the latest fabrics of the season, such as Broadcloths, Zibelines, Chinchilla, Plush, Caracul and English mixtures, Colors are gray, brown, black, $ 88 mixtures, and many other desirable e' No Free Alterations. ne Bleached Pattern Table mre $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 Values—8-4, 10-4 and 12-4 Sizes J A splendid and most unusual offering of High-grade table cloths. Made al satin lutely permanent. Ric! hi le bargain can pohtsisectenn dhe be eeferea. —“k oe Wares and Notions in the Buyer’s Sale Splendid, savings on daily sewing needs, $1.25 and $1.50 Lingerie and Cotton Voile =Q7¢ others neatly trimmed with fine laces, many trimmed with con- trasting shades of materials on collars and cuffs. Sizes upto 44, . with a finish that ii appearance, exquisite designs. A more desir ) mercerized dami Drugs and Toiiei Articles Are Very Low Priced in This Great Event Wanted Winter Remedies and Toilet Preparations priced for a large business volume. $15 Pullman Sleepers and close with one carina (Seventh Floor, end whale: SEE) Big Mid - Week Eggs 3: 24¢ grocery BARGAINS Challonge | Blend: caddle Ib TARIESYRIIP fet eallon nq] TABLE SYRUP jus... **.°" 39CICOFFEE © CRACKERS athine *25CMACKEREL way Selected, lean, aces: “16¢ 19¢ ORNED SHOULD:RS, Ib.13¢ 25c BREAD ||; aree loc cream OTATO SALAD i " 250BOILED HAM 's tor. 20 (ORANGES VAP.MILK ub: 451 GO CEVAP, PEACHES "1h sbto wine? #7” BB CISNAP SOAP arys1 tor oliend: F°6° B3CSARDINES ope 25 29¢ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 19138. BRING THE CHILDREN partment Buy Are You Sharing in the Prize Winni of the Year? c|| Wool Mixtures Values 50c. a yard, at.. Double width Wool Mixtures in the por: Ps racks, too late to hold ither full or 34- with (Main Floor prices are low. SANDOW BN GMS 01 t hurtoss values up to 6c *18¢ g cone DATATORG Wie hoe 1 AA ve | or TATOES tancy stock: Y bu. 1 00 io, D Sire, 9,25) ba a — LS Te TH STAEKT STORE, HENRY brs vidltedeitbinMtiadette sri Ns 1 yen Mesa de SEVENTH FLOOR ers’ Sale| You Pay 87e For These $1.00 and $1.25 House Dresses Tra y a Grea! Bargan Font rgain Event Te Morrow! ! Look Everywhere for Bargains. de Chine y sheen. Remember, full ull assortment of evening sedi t to select from. Crepe de silk for evening and party frocks, and our low prices should 79¢ English $¢-Inch Tub Cerdurey, yd 39¢c 30_inch genuine English hollow cut des. House in New York \ Ives, 80 a8 to have more room Kin their advance Nolne the matter with these dresses but the price $1.00 and $1.25. Good Enough for Silks—Yard Natural Habutai with d fects in_new colorings. i} i More Than 15 Desirable Styles "to Select From ~ Made of excellent qi ‘quali ity percales, flan- nelettes and linene, , A 8 320.46, Not all sizes $1 and $1.25 Dresses, at (esis ler Great Are e Bargains in Undermuslins The January White Sale, com bined with the Buyers’ Sale, makes these values possible. 25e Corset Covers prettily trimmed with wide val. beg et m4 ribbon run, Drawers geod ality musiin, with cep ruffle trimmed with cluster tucks and hemstitched heme, Go; ts; musiamade with deep yours and tek Moh iyeken sad i ine with wide val. laces, nd ohisheed Ais me- " 69¢ Princess Sips ‘Trimmed with handsome medallions and val. laces, embroideries and em- broidered yokes and ruffles... Combinations Made of fine lingerie or Kia Pretty trimmed with cluster medall inact val linen laces. All over embroide Men’s 53.00 and $3.50 Shoes In the Buyer’s blue, corn and helio, Corset covers with un 5 aires tan Russie ce seit, Button ane ‘Women 8 Satin Evening Women s Fine Gauze Seamless Cotton Hosiery Double heels and toes and Some have slight mill imper- fections, which will ‘not interfere with the wearing. Men's 35c Pure Thread Siik Half Hose «a large variety of staple colors. le lisle heels and toes, ected to slight mill faults, which will not full seandess with doul $15 Energy Cooking Range Six hole top, renmovabie; nickel plated trisomings; all heavy castings; large oven ayd fire box; stands on heavy Shelf extre, $2.75 Brass Dome—With ¢, Imported Alumi- y)) num Tea Kettle Made of heavy sheet aluminum, in one piece 2S 685! iron base This Hand -Made bent glass panels, in arber or with tube fringe in colors to match; measures 22 inches complete with dome, and stem; made for any height ceiling Oak tei Stove 88e 4 our times a> iy