The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1913, Page 18

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P WHAT ON WHAT SALARY IS MARRIAGE POSSIB Married at 17 and Lives to Regret It. a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, YEBRUARY 3, 1913. IS THE IDEAL AGE TO MARRY? LE? Wed at 20 and Has Been Happy Since Copyright, 1918, by The Preas Publishing Co, (The New York World), I Was Very Roman ~ and When I Met a Good Looking, Smooth Tongued Stranger Mar- aeare sna 6 oanbary 80: | Sod one oe) at lew: piloes “and 08 ony One-half and less than one-half former prices. riage tat the Pil destroyed by fire early to-day, il] terms: Thing That Appea to ‘The fire apparatus from Towers ave- - A large variety of patterns, including the Mo, but What Wouldn’t Fraps sco oot ct wine Stylo A--Waters Upright) eason's latent styles I Give to Be Free Again,” Writes ‘“‘S. B.” %] Married When I Was " Twenty and Hope to Be a Grandpa,” Saye “S. C.’—"The Ideal Age to} F Marry Ie at No Fixed Number of Years and the Financial Question Ie ten by by B to Keep Out of Debt,’’|" oF Declares ‘‘Agent.”’ Cates caw eon oa wares “Sic BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. NCE apon a‘time a noodlenourished German philosopher confided O to his eluggish pen—with the exception of Heine's all German pens ere stuggish—<hat there are just two classes of women tn the world, mothers and eirens, or less ambigu- ous ‘words to that effect. Now every man in his soul of souls expects that if he is really to qualify as a monog- amist the woman who shall sum- Ss NOTHING ING THE WORLD So which it has been separated. When she doesn't we have divorce, the double life and the single alimony. of women who are first and princi- pally women. Wives if they wish to be, mothers if it seems desirable, but always separate human entities, not mere accessories after the great fact of Man. | pigeon on roof and told H. L. | ‘ Many of these women are born, THEY WOULD WAVER Marr ” Stewart, assistant manager of the | $8 Monthly Od relp Citing Hiuclaback —f G @nd today many ere chosen. It is becoming more and more dificult for the If gir's would only listen to other | Dotel. aaa eget \]] and no charge for interest ld Towels of fine Huckaback,—floral designs, ‘woman who is just an atitomatic mother or an automatic siren to find a Komen who have auttered for their Sonne ieee tL crreetiag hemstitched or scalloped ends. 1.00 each folly there would not be so un- id if Geld or outlet for her activities, The perfect woman nobly planned to warn, Wisouiees When's ait cartesiand. |e ———_——-— Send Postal for Catal value 1.50 to-comfort and command must be a mother, a eiren and an Individual. It 19 tm the final role that many women are found wanting. And this fs not GMtogether their fault, for most of them who marry at all become wives Before they are twenty-five, before they reach thet determining fifth lustrum | phon Fate decides whether a woman is a human being or merety an tow- | 5 i - ‘ mar. | Street Hospital in a serious condi- | Sati * : i; joe a i eel realy ena truly and actually goot. | "( MARRIED A SMOOTH TONGUE SEE venues ape pele ies tare ‘The pistol belonged to a former Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) Bleached atin Rise fi ga fan and here te Hitle doubt in my tind that| wives ane metuere, Woop crete, | A’ SILT HERAT SCARE SoBe eee tin gad teak on il tne 254 W. 125th St, near 8th Av. |]/ Belgian manufacture; floral design. 1.00 per yd. men , e x ad e ye 5 i be should marry early and all| lowing the line of least resistance Se ni a | = —_——_— pd co qwemen shoukl marry late-for the rea-| im their natures.. But since women for the most part observe the obli- Gations of marriage through tts whole alphabet, including the &, it 18 important that they should | celve me. I had hs godd a home as tan early age. Say ina few | ugh value 6.00, 10.00 to 50.00 it guarantees main-| have reached years of underetand- any girl could have—mualc, friends, Sears my daughter hes a child. The Kind You Have Always Bo t Simplify Home-seeking by|' tenance to them and their children, But] ing before they undertake them. and @ good education, and I left tt Now every parent wishes a grand- | poate the saving tis ternpei id re intelligent women always makes «| What happens when they rush bitnd-| ll for a filghty notion. My husband child, and there is nothing in the | Signature pis ig time, ternper and|) for herself— has never given mo as good a home world #0 good to a man or woman imping. | ing rself. #0 great, of] folded into the anares of Cupid te told ft tn to be called grandma or pa. of le 42 Lad | have any intel-/in the following letter from a young ‘woman who married at aeventeen. Her wall followed by a thoughtful and interesting communication from @ mi culine reader and by an indorsement o: by @ man who ¢ried it KNEW ANY BETTER. Dear Madam: I married at the imaginative age ef seventeen, and 1 have Never ceased to regret it I wan very romantic, and when I met @ B0od-looking, emooth-tongued etran- wer it was the very thing that ap- pealed to my eilly brain. It didn’t take much coaxing to gain my con- gent to an elopement. The man had We MARRIED PEOPLE PROCLAIM IF seu ‘THEY HAD “THEIR LIVES TO LEAD OVER i too good to let alone. I now have two children, but what wouldn't I give to be free again! It took only @ few minutes to tle me for life to | man who has myever ceased to de- nwilling that I da. The first purpose of the there is any doubt as to her feeling for the man, #he will surely be un- happy. 8. B. NOTHING 80 GOOD AS TO BE CALLED “GRANNY.” Dear Madam: The ideal time for marriago is to my estimation old. Looking from my wife's standpoint, my daughter is more of a companion than a child, you can eay a alater, and I am en- cournging my daughter to marry PIGEON BRINGS MID-SEA jelghth and Filmore streets, | carried out his daughter, who was party | yesterday ‘CASTOR RESCUES DAUGHTER FROM FIRE IN RELIC FLATLANDS MANSION Eliza Coleman Scene of Thrilling Blaze. e The ancient eottage at East Thirty. Fiatlands, built by the ancestors of Elizo Coleman and could find no water after arriving. ‘The cottage was occupied by Ben- jamin ©, Macey, a mercantile reporter, his wife and twelve-year-old daughter, Aline, and sister-in-law, Miss Catherine i} Ingraham. { Mrs, ‘Was aroused by smoke about 2 och and her husband found the kitchen ablaze near the stove, Macoy | overcome by amoke, and then ran two | diocks to telephone for the firemen. ‘The damage as estimated at $3,000, MESSAGE ABOUT HER SABLES | Bird Flies From Liner to Waldorf | With Note as to Woman's | Furs. | Bearing a note from a passenger on the Pring Friedrich Wilhelm of the} North German Lloyd line, now in mid- | ocean on the way to Bremen, a carrler pigeon dropped exhausted on the Wal-| dorf-Astoria roof yesterday afternoon. Mra, Schubach had left two valuable | sable skins in her sulte at the hotel be- fore she started for Europe last Thurs- ocean trip. The Prinz Friedrich Wi!- helin was nearly 600 miles at sea at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, when one | bird was released. At 6.45 o'clock yesterday John Wat- son, a house detective, found the| Finds Pistol and Gets Shot. While handling a magazine pistol which «he found in the bureau of her room at No, 14 Cherry street late afternoon, Lissie Graeco, twenty-one, shot herself in the left side. She was taken to the Hudson For Infants and Children. Founded 1845 Horace Waters & Co, have selected from their large and elegant stock of Pianos and Player-Pianos the following leaders on which to make A Special Offer An artistic piano of the highest grade, celebrated for its full, rich, deep tone with fine singing quality— one of our most popular styles, only $250 $10 down and $7 monthly and no charge for interest. Style 85--Chester Piano 7 1-3 octaves, 3-stringed, full iron frame, ivory keys, good, durable tone and handsome case. Warranted 6 years. $190 on payments of only $5 Per Month . without interest. Style 5--Player - Piano Price $390 on payments of only Horace Waters & Co, Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, 127 West 42¢ St., near Broad SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET’ ADS. Sweeper-Vac is to so thoroughly clean rugs WATERS of Seattle, W marize her sex for him shall blend Alaskan Steam: Company, who in-|[} Stool, tuning and deliver: si : ry idee Masi ibrar temples Sud Gt ae cane salle ig y Winter Blankets,—full size............ sed Nevertheless, there is a third class eer eee crit aliyi tlksk EERE with full scale, 88 notes Comfortables— When in this city fifteen months ago 2 : which German philosophers seldom Me Sonabach lett two cartier pixeons {f] 29 automatic tracker, A | Cotton filled.............0.05 1.95 and 2.95 Mies tid Md sede Dib ain hd at the Waldorf, and the birds were/}] most excellent and up-to- |I| regularly 2.75 and 4.50 it has come into being only within kept on the roof until last Thursday, date Player-Piano that is 4 he Mr. and Mrs. Schubach decided - 7 Fe Ce Oey Sty cee or a Ceaneeee te wend aks the pigeons on their simple and easy to play. Wool filled........... ++++- regularly 6.75, 4.75 James MeCreery & C0. 34th Street 23rd Street 4 On Tuesday, February 4th. /ery Important Sale. 1,000 ROBES (Semi-made) Robes of Lierre Lace with Net. Robes of Filet Net with Oriental Lace. Robes of Antique Lace with Net. Robes of Lierre Lace with Baby Irish. Robes of Oriental Lace with Filet Medallions. Robes of Embroidered Voile and Batiste in various designs, all White, also White with colors and White with Black. 2.95...........formerly 6.25 to 7.50 Bel Oss vevevcecs e 8.00 to 10.75 4.95.. 11.00 to 14.00 675... ccc cee's 14.75 to 16.00 VOB v ccsssceces 3 16.50 to 19.00 9.50..... 20.00 to 25.00 BLANKETS & COMFORTABLES. 2.95, 3.65, 5.50 and 7.75 pair regularly 4.00, 5.00, 7.50 and 10.00 Down filled............... regularly 5.50, 4.50 HOUSEHOLD LINENS. Huckaback Towels.......... vacate otal 1.75, 2.40 and 6.00 per dos. value 2.25, 3.00 and 9.00. Odd Damask Table Cloths..............0008 3.75, 6.50 to 25.00 James McCreery & Co. 4 DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. For A Limited Period. Foulard Gowns, — attractive designs and models. Made to order. 65.00 travelled all over the country and had seen too much of life, a0 I eup- pose My age and greenness « ed Going South? if Straw Hats and Pan-|f amas on sale at all|f Young Hat stores. \ and carpets that NO MORE DIRT CAN BE REMOVED FROM THEM. TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD COIN WILL BE GIVEN by the Sweeper-Vac Company to the lady who will produce a used rug that has had the usual cleaning, whether by sweeping, beating or the N service of any other cleaner now used in her home, from which rug a Sweeper-Vac purchased of N this company will not lift some dirt in one minute's use. To one and all who purchase during this sale, which ends February 7th, and who find the Sweep- er-Vac deficient in such a test, they are requested to return the machine AT OUR EXPENSE AND GET THEIR MONEY BACK, AND TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD -BESIDES. N The Sweeper-Vac is guaranteed not to injure your rugs. It runs like a carpet sweeper, but raises S no dust. Has no motor, requires no Electricity. The Sweeper-Vac has been “‘tested and approved” N by the Good Housekeeping Institute. . USE OUR FREE OFFER—Last Coupon to Appear Until February 7th we will accept orders for the Sweeper-Vac, delivery charges prepaid, at only $9.50 each, cash with order, or $5 cash with order and $1 a week for five weeks, with the distinct understanding that we hold your money N only on deposit, and if the machine is not in every way satisfactory you may return it at OUR expense, and we will cheerfully refund your money. Our references are Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, Mass; Worcester N Trust Company, Worcester, Mass.; Dun and Bradstreet’s Commercial Agencies, N New York City, . THIS IS THE LAST COUPON TO APPEAR. Complete it and bring or send It to-day, The risk, if any is OURS, > N From New York district send N your orders to the SWEEPER-VAC COMPANY, 1451 Broadway, Corner 4let Street, Commercial Trust Building, Orders outside New York district send direct to PNEUVAC COMPANY, Temple Place, BOSTON - - - MASS. Tailored Suits of Serge and Mixed Fabrics, also White Serge. Made to order. 57.50 Man {s justified in getting married just Qs s00n as he ts able to support the girl who wil have him. But that girl ts another matter! t girl has the right to her reluctance: to her tndecisions, to her rebellions against the common and none too pleasant lot. MEN HAVE TO BE, AND WOMEN PREFER TO BE. ‘There t# no point in waying that mer- riage presents to men and women equal opportunities for ain or virtue, because the fact 4s that an opportunity which Presents itself as merely @ bore is not opportunity at all, and most men monogamists because they have to nd most women because they pre- Thirty-fourth Street. ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL FEATURES i OF THE 1913 WORLD ALMANAC Is the manner In which the Rellglous Statistics are handled, They ure specially prepared for the new editlor It covers every religious body and denomination and gives among the many other articles the Sunday Schoo! Sta- tistles of all the countries, f Just take one glance into the pages ofthis all Im subject and you wil find food for Thought for hours, reiael copy now. WEST OF BUFFALO | OM ART LEMLLAL RYT AA IIL 903 Broadway Ly AROORL NATO : sh | me Gentlemen: Find inciosed 69.50 or $5 (money order or check) to be held by you on deposit in payment for one Mweeper- Vac, ecoording to the terms of your FREE TRIAL. THN DAY OFVRR, 2 FOR 25 CENT COLLAR IN ALL GOOD STORES TO-DAY i AA Avene piesaeoens SWRPPER-VAC COMPANY, ‘Telephone No, 444% Bryant, By Mail 35c Newsstands } AND PITTSBURGH 25c 30c BARL & WILFON, MAKPRS,

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