The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1913, Page 5

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SPEAKER'S WIFE WILL |Jercy Me! Babies Are Nowto Be Taught 70 Bawl‘ Votes for Women’ as First Words: MARCH IN SUFFRAGE PARADE ON MARCH j Mrs, Clark, Angered by Hef-| lin's Talk, Decides on Active | Part in Demonstration, | WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—"“I am a/ gist and will march in the pa-! rade March 3," said Mrs, Champ Clark at Equal Suffrage Headquarters to-day. not intend to take an active part, unti! Representative Thomas Heflin of | Alabama gave us a slap in the face in & speech at Falls Church, Va, Sunday | night. There is nothing that fires a woman like @ lick in the face from a man.” ‘The euffragists are determined to @ee just how many Congressmen think as Mr. Heflin does about their move- ment on Washington. They are going to ask the House and Senate to ai- Journ the afternoon of March 8, one of the busiest legislative days of the year, for the parade Letters inviting the forty Senators and Representatives from the nine equal suffrage States to march in the big parade have been sent out. The invitation saya that the Congressmen will maroh in the section whose banner reads “Women helped elect these men.” Tammany Hali's contingent of 1,60 marchers in the inauguration parade will be headed by twenty-five real In- tans to be brought here from the West, representing twenty-five tribes, and each Indian will be garbed in his dis- tinctive tribal dress, SU Enea Eéith Gordon * <t Divorced. LONDON, Feb. 11—A decree of di- verce has been granted to Edith Gordon Mart on the grounds of cruelty, de- sertion and misconduct. She was mar- ried in 1910 in Toronto and lived in New York, where her husband left her and came to England. her eult. He did not defend GUARD YOUR KIDNEYS The startling increase of deaths re- sulting from kidney trouble makes this advice timely. At first symptoms, such as backache, frequent or highly colored urination, scalding urine, rheumatic pains i the re puffiness under the eyes, dimmed vision, etc., use the fol- tion: Buy from any good druggist one-half ounce Murax com- pound in original sealed wooden pack- age and mix with one-half ounce Mind extract Buchu and six ounces good, pure gin. (Be sure to get the genuine et] compound in original sealed package.) Shake bottle of mixture well each time and take one to two teaspoonfuls three! times t lowing preserii lee of is subject to the full guar: turers and ourselves. one of these 140 instr are discontinued styl 4 surpassed. They } Book of Photographs-FISEE Fiil Out and Mail : his Coupon To-day O'Neil-Adams Co., New York City: Pleaso send me your book of plano photographs, showing the pianos and player pianos offered !n your alteration sale, Every Piano and Player Piano in This Sale pianos and player pianos. are new, You pay no interest. WHY NOT BEGIN To THROW ROCKS ATA WINDOW ? Woman Suffragists Might Also Train Their Kids to Heave Dornicks at Windows and Pummel Policemen and How to Hike as Well as Shout a Slogan. At the suggestion of Miss Katsen- stein—who, not being married, probably either spoke before she thought or seeks to “get even” with some woman who i raising @ brood of ohildren—the woman suffragists of Philadelphia are to do an awful thing. The Pennsyl- vania League for Woman Suffrage has resolved—and, what is worse, the mem- bers having children have agreed—to buy talking machines, which they are sip with records made to plainly e, over and over, the words, for Women!" This one sentl- ment {s to be dinned into the helpless ears of innocent bables morning, noon and night—as a means of akening the kids in the early hours petizer throughout the livel day and as a jullaby in the evening. This proposed torture of the house- hold pete is to begin as soon as the babes have learned to lisp “mamma” and “papa.” The object is to train the Uttle darlings for the fight for the franchise for women, and, at that, the jes resent the implication that they wot the battle to continue for the next twenty-one years, provided they don't exngct their Httle prattlers to vote the manuface uments at higher prices. ations are to be made; the carpenters: need elbow room. and others have been used for demonstrations. have been placed at the disposal of patrons who have waiting places in their homes for fine Take the 22d street elevators in the main store to the fifth floor. es, | Store Will Be Open All Day Tomorrow—Lincoln’s Birthday | Improve the Trortinne to visit this great sale of Pianos and Player Pianos New $350 Pianos; 46 New $550 Player Pianos in this sale fixed prices and terms that make them a buying opportunity which guaranteed instruments—absolutely guaran- teed. You can buy one of the pianos for $248.75, or one of the players for $395.00. You can pay $5 for either, paying the balance at $1.25 per week for the Pianos or $2 per week for the Player Pianos. You have the privilege of exchanging for any other instrument of same or higher price within one year. event of the death of the purchaser, payments maining cancelled. Two Hazelton Upright PIANOS that were $450, Two Hazelton Upright PIANOS that were $650, - | few ideas worth while. | ator for the short term ending in 1915, The ONEitI-ADAMS 13 Hazelton Pianos , TEACH EM AT AN. EARLY AGE HOW TO HANDLE A ON CEMDN. zee __ before they are legally of a voting ai even tf they got the chance, Miss Katzenstein missed an oppor- tunity to tell the mothers of tender oft- spring how to extend thelr training for the advancement of the cause when she failed to advise the suffragists to teach Pinkie and Bitsle the ladyiike art of | smashing windows, the most refined | method of breaking a policeman’s face, the easiest way to hike long distances | and to do other uncomfortable things to get their names in the newspapers. Per- | haps {¢ Miss K. will study the acco | panying artistic effort she may get a} | | eh ad , Lisrin Pek tc RO LORIMER STILL SENATOR. At Least So Far as Tape Ie 5 CHICAGO, Feb, 11.—Gov. Dunne and the Illinois Legislature have discovercd a humorous red tape obstruction that threatens to delay the election of a Sen- Minois Red not legally been elected, Senate is on record, then Governor, Deneen, was never offi- on Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City 140 Fine Pianos and Player Pianos at Special Alieration Sale Prices and Terms It matters not a whit to us that in the course of two months we could probably sell every Right now we need the space. Alter- Besides, some of the instruments So the whole 140 On these forty-one $350 Pianos and forty- six new $550 Player Pianos we have has never been $ FIRST PAYMFNT FOR EITHER THE PIANO OR PLAYER PIANO. The Balance may be paid $1.25 per on the Piano‘and In the all re- will voluntarily be .00 per week on the Player Piano. No Interest, UPRIGHTS ND GRANDS 315 Meee, Six Hazelton Urneht rea jaar $9 Per SIANOR that were 855 475 eine AZ} Parte Three Hazelton Miniature 685. Moy Be ur aire Grand FIA JOS that were write THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, cluily notified that William Lormer had No official word of the action of the United States Attorney-General Lucey holds that the Benate must notify the Governor before! the candidates for the short term can be voted on. The voting begins to-morrow Co. STATEN ISLAND NOTES. The Children of Mary of the Church | St Our Lady Help of Christians, Rev. J. M in the parish house to-morrow eve- ning. ren of Mantla, P’ guest of her aunt, Mra. Will IL. Nichols, Castleton Park, New br ton. The Rob’ a trap shooting at Concord ernard T. Ir. joy, rector, Amboy road, Totten- | ville, has elected Miss Mary Fountain president and Miss Netife Dunnigan secretary, Basil Scott of Tompkins avenue, New test on ite grounds afternoon, of Castleton Park. Rrighton, isin New Orleans. He will be| New Brighton, ts sojourning at Hot \ gone a month. | Springs, Ark. | Mies Florence UO Netll of Vanderbtit The Rosaville Democratic Club has } Clifton, Is with frends in Santa, lected the following officers She will stay until April, | jard Gle y of Kingsley Mata M oh, Cebra ave i. Sea “Lineoin Din, | Jamin Merrie Edward Bolger; thur J. Lucas. Mra, Jane Arthur Barrett of Fo: Wadsworth ts visiting relatives Hh Montreal, She will be gone three weeks. next Thursday ew Mrs. Franklin R. Farrel of Port Rich- j mond {s sojourning at Palm Reach, Fa. | She will be gone until the Buster holt. | ‘ Bonwit TELLER & Co. In Hood Gun Club will have | *| ant-at-Arms, Are | Mrs. Philip Kobbe of Clinton avenue, New Brighton, is seriously tl in het{ | home on Clinton avenue, New Urigh+ ton. Sunday afternoon, ‘The Keystone Athletic Club of An-| The children of St. Mary's parochial| nadale will have a ‘masquerade ball in school, Rosebank, will have a concert | Pythias Hall, Amboy road, Tottenville, | and give an exhibit n of folk dancing next Friday evenin Thirty-fourth C Street, West learance Sale Wednesda Regardless of Cost Women’s Storm & Winter Coats $15.00 Regular Prices 29.50 to 38.00 Misses’ Storm & Winter Coats $12.50 Regular Prices 22.50 to 28.00 Girls’ School Coats (6 to 16 Years) $6.50 Regular Prices 13.50 to 16.50 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits $15.00 Regular Prices 29.50 to 39.50 22 to26 John Forsythe 34th St. West “Music Free with every player piano. These rolls are subject to exchange at Sc, per roll per exchange. 40 AUTOPIANOS Most of these AUTOPIANOS are recently discon- tinued styles; while others have been slightly used in demonstrations and in our player piano music roli booths. Every one is a superfine instrument. Six 8475 Five 9565 AUTOPIANOS 410 May Be AU acronis G75 May Be Bb ccpeccs sane Purchased Purchased at $2 at $10 a2 8475 Per Seven 8580 Per Al TOPIANOS Week ay TOPIANOS $430 So $475, TO CLOSE OUT 50 Pointed Sitka Fox Sets 2 Skin Scarf Fadil “750° 22.50 Large Pillow or Trimmed Muff Formerly $37.50 22.50 French Seal and Caracul Coats......... Formerly $85.00 to $110.00 Hudson Seal Coats..........0... 0.00008 Formerly $175.00 120.00 r a TO CLOSE OUT 60 Women’s Mixture Coats 18.00 Formerly to 42.50 Ps Mixtures, stripes, chinchillas, serges, lined throughout Women’s oar aune OSGRIC CELE 18.00, 25.00 Women’s Corduroy se Dresses... 12.30 - Women’s Velvet hen aad veces sss 20.80 Women's Velvet bate senceepeene 39.50 TO CLOSE OUT 50 Women’s Coats and Wraps 28.00 Formerly to 75.00 Chiffon plushes, corduroys, fur trimmed mixtures, also odds and ends of charmeuse and broadcloth evening Wrabs Fifth Avenue at 38th Street FURNITURE, c) ROYAL FuRNirure 2190 gn SAVERET I 20 HARLEM STORE’ 76.00 with 2 in. post: 99.98 nase of 4106 ae Next Sunday’s World FAMOUS PORTRAIT BY STUART OF George Washington This is a timely picture, the Birthday of the Father of His Country falling on Saturday (Feb. 22). It is on heavy paper and ready to frame. Be Sure You Get Next Sunday’s World from Your Newsdealer. 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