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—UNEOECOLD, "PRNGESSBRDE, : INH ROMANCE Recital of These Trifling De- tails Seems to Bore Ran- |Does She Play Men for dolph Murray-Dunbar. | Her Own Profit and penuh <a: . Pastime ?—-Docs She HE NEEDS IS MONEY. Sacrifice Her Home Life to Club Meetings and! Bridge? Is Man Really a Blatant Megaphone?—What Is wri ALL ‘Then He'll Go Back to Yucatan for More Adventure and to Drain the Lake, 4 I say. old top, you really ought meet Randolph Murray hyphen D: Really, he's Jolly well a top-sawyer| Hig Worst Fault if He when it ymes to real adventure, you know--native princesses in the matoxe Has One?——Teil It. | any jungles of Yucatan, lakes of gold aml all that sort of thing, you know. | Bally hard luck too hax Murray-Dunbag | had, unless he's simply spoofing, and he AS THEY SEE EACH OTHE BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. N the midst of life we are in Lent. Yet how many of us in New York are giving a thought to the wouldn't do that, you w, bocause, | you see, he's @ Cantab, don't you see, and—and at surt of rot—ch? won of meditation and penance, save Young Mr. ray-Dunbar reached as the period wherein the price of eggs goes down and the thrifty port to-day on the Pastores of the Unit« . housewife may be able to save the; dalla ompany. He came aboard at price of her*Easter bonnet out of the Colon, Almost at once his dark, tye ferious frown attracted attent! No Mate) telat AR AS ha Aad | leas did his wa: stingy husband will take that too; mustache aud 6 feet s 4 of height. Here was a man who had seriously.) Nobody in New York, % lived, If you didn’t belleve tt Mr. Mure meditates, unless it's the Mayor. vray-Donbar would sigh deeply and roll There seems to be a general opinion ita eyes about in a oved fashion, Hej} j WAN-& che, Waa MurraysDinbar, but that thinking unaccompanied by other/ yeast ta bally word fr t forms of activity is just another name chap Ul the ship doc! to-day and the for loafing; yet here we are right in | tip news bombardiers went aboard the middle of a sentimental pertod, | IN SMART SCHOONER SEEKING| ; when we should be meditating upon LAKE OF GOLD. tk waa eo years ago,') began the sins—of course the sins of others— . ship's mystery. “I had left Cambridge, | and urging them to repent thelr! you see, Uusual thing, you know—ae- ways. Lent affords such an excellent} ress, proctor, raid on my roome—all hat sort of thing, you know, Ti r ut up fearfully and I joined an expe- | fition bound" — On @ smart schooner?" reporter, Jove! it was a smart schooner, ‘pon word! Well, as I was saying, we bound for the coast of Yucatan in opportunity to hold the mirror of! meditation up to our neighbors that it is a wonder more of us do not stop; to gaze within the Lenten Looking, Glass and ponder upon what 1s re-| flected in it. If you have ever hap- pened to observe two persons who were very much in love as they stood together before a mirror you must have noticed that by a supreme triumph of infatuation over vanity the man looked at the woman's reflection and the woman rested worshipping Reket Gt Yucatan we ¥ eyes upon the image of the man. Now, suppose we stand before the Lenten ery soul on board bute Looking Glass, the mirror of meditation and repentance, and, following the exclaimed an excited #lip- | @xample of such love-struck creatures, yet keeping our wits about us, exam- wa irregular, ine critically the aspect of each other, “Me,” responded Mr. Myrray-Dunvat. | TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THE only way to dwell peacefully with a “I battled with the waves and somehow | WOMAN BESIDE You. |man is by perpetual flattery and di reached the denen ethaueted, “When 4 Matera TERS Lagntae eGeiiae nulation. ‘This wentiment {s not in-| ‘ y stand, eon of Knickerd y wife hus and ‘leaning over me was—" reserve | Vey not your own charms a . There ie interrupted a) * sald some one, breathiessly. Mur- < "A lake of gold.” improved Mr, ray-Dunvar, and shudi 1 impertec- ut une res "THE LENTEN LOOKING GLAS: ” Jeonenenpnennbenentennentses Teinimininloiniinmloleielnietileliieinielobteininiaininininbiniminininroins 1V1i, by Tue Pres Pubiisning Co, (Toe New York Word), Is Modern Woman Selfish and Cruel? ! Her Gowns Ridiculous and Immodest? AS ‘THEY IN THE inte lnteinininteleteininl LENTEN LOOWING GLASS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, First Article of a Series \ i \ | | | \ | | ' | | SEE THEMSELVES right to 1 “A native princess,” burs Te between lying and not telling! porter with the interrogative ey , | tions, but those of the man beside the rut Re-markable chaps you Yankee press-|¥ou. What is her favorite sin, If 89) Tt ty of course desirable that those men,” cried Mr. Murray-Dunoar, has There ts sea & human woo pause before the inirror of medit ‘wae a native Maya princess, Well, she! failing of which she has not been ace all not Lit their criticiam to Jed in love with me, then and there, | cused. Is she extravagant, tn thougnt n or one wo.ian, but shall favor and I became a sori of chieftain in the end spe and manner as well as ta) U# Wth their obs fon of the tratts ybe, Wore beads and all that surt of | expenditure? and failings of al: thoxe around thom, tang, you know, ‘he princess, now Asa hee gown sldisaicab if ues ARCs aed then 90 my queen, piloted me and a small party c 2 immodest? Is she selfish, playing men for her own profit and enter- tainment, a in the perpetni agan cit rted char: Our own with approval a famous ma of trusty natives into the wild country, wiire, ect tke @ priceless glowing Jewel | “4 ‘acion of New York as “Mod. | amidet a grove of mahogany trees! 2h) tation of her porsomal attrac: ern Babylon boveyeial tions? Does she sacrifice her home Do you perceive anything Baby- WHEE! SHE LED HIM TO THE! y Ufe to club mectings and brid, lonian in the Zenten Looking VERY LAK’ partics? Or is she altogether an | hao Are our sins es “The lake of gold!” cried # palpitat-| enchanting creatuss who has been | UF Clvilivation as corrupt as that | “(jenerd ing fellow passenger. Of Greece in its decadence? Is our | most grievously maligued? While the “The lake of gold,” said Mr. Murray- Dunbar, somewhat annoyed. “While on the brink of the lake, admiring its veauties, a creature bounded out of | the jungie and was’ “About to spring on motto “Eat, drink and be merry, for to-morrow you're bankrupt’ All these things have been said us Let the readers of ‘The I | Wont xa and deep Lenten l masculine readers of The | Evening World deciding what is the mutter with the New York woman they in turn must submit io the critic | eal scrutiny of their wives, daughters, the Princess, pking UTI mpamies Ot mx beass and went back to) eakgd Mi, Musrey-Dunbar. Bib Bow de SUFRAGSTSON WASHINGTON TRE | NEARDELAMARE Up 13- End at Wilmington. | 1” Jones’s Force Takes | Mile Hike That Will | mothers and sisters Waom [ request to | tell us how A ese when you"— it Was the passanger | gaze into tho Lenten Looking Glass at |. Smend our ways And let them an.| CH rs Maar | in. |the manly forme reflec ae 3 lar detail: | Rosalle Gardiner Jones led her "On to look here, am I telling this) tie New York man a | mat ie the matter with the | Wasiingion” suffrage pilgrims, aug or are you?” burat out Mr, Murray-| n decelvers ever ti ‘odern woman? What ts the I mented by fourteen volunteers, out of Dunbar, thoroughly aroused, “Auy- Is he—horrible matter with the meters maa? historic Chester to-day on the road to way, you Jolly well got tt wrong, for is known as sod provider, ree | Wilisingian, Delite (hes the Princess fell into the lake in her love his heart, the worship of is |$500 FINE FOR | MAKING Pps erie ger fright, and after killing the animal soul Jon tho classic beau , ne Anal (nobody dared to interrupt for dw-| ties of the Treasury Dep Oe | GIRL WORK OVER HOURS, | vneers of crowds lining the sidewalks | tats)" I— | fair and immortal ladies of th ~~ Catet of Potlee Vance w “Plunged into the jake and saved the | backs? Philip Farber's Third Offense] of the procession and pr Princess, now your queen,” bvroke in) What ie his worst fauit—it fs ' rk policemen were str the passenger, incapable of further ae | an Tn what wa and Next Time He'll Go e flanks of the “army” to p bit iy his spirit and am to Pr itton of the attack which occurred “ . but wish you woul interesting questions ‘ - . repetition of the a’ i debs ue Tian, bul 1 wil yoy woulda’ the comparison of mod " Ps lip Kar enriear ot notiog lant night a i pervii Y yen tousin ry wl e] en . won For instance, the other day @ ” “ i #Fand tres id i ne he defenseless wome! ale tory when you keep interrupt. | women, Por instance, the other vie | £8 CR ds Sprain) jesslons ‘ AY! rie party wax augmented to-day by} apologies Mr, Murvay-Dunbar | Mesaphone Sex as a snleswoman in hin store after 1o| Miss Versna McConaughy, alxteen years proceeded with his yarn; but he ap: He be veally go moley, go Dintens? ff TN) old, and Miss Mary Fleming, fit Does bis talk compare in power and ‘ ho announced their jutention of | peared annoyed, This ix the t tr has} Years, who announ Well, the gold didn't a u volume with the conversation of 3 Hi ng to Wilmington, where the part ell, the gold didn't do us any| Sis"ee wake Oe, mee eninge shan convicted of the ¢ to Wilming h Bod, you sve,” explained Murruy-Dun-; Qomand as he more or loos trath- bor law. On Wil, he was to-night bar, ause there's a law among the! fa) enan abe Aned $20 for a similar offense and on] ‘Tie hers expect to finish the Mayas that any one caught with 10) hor are man prateng-to , Wd, when convicted again Ws] thimeonemile hike to Wilmington before will be set on @ hill of red ants, hung, | yetieve that it is Impossible for a hue-| allowed to go free ou a suspended sen-| nighttail, ‘The weather was. cold vith # drawn, quartered, fed to the dogs and) Hand to tell his wife truth, the| tence brilliant san, making conditions @ jot of deuced unpleasant things whole truth and noting but the truth, | uastices 1, in npc ring the tne of] eat for the march on the thet, you know, So 1 made up my mid! There are women who contend that the |” ber, warned him that another) 9. 44 You and Jolly well drain that takes by oO sd ares te tee ca "inthe Tombs] POINCARE INAUGURATED bot back to England after terrible ex.) Tisatn T Hee 1 few hours, Justice Devel having fixed perlences. (Prantic desire of the pase | h'ltren du sixty dye! imprivonnient ax an atterna-| PRESIDENT OF FRANCE; to demand detatla, Business of tive t ins ivpnotic control by the reporter with |, Hrer-er how luna were you away?” aaa ALL PARIS CHEERS HIM. the interrogative eyebrow.) ot back to the ms Ne an neeeneentir a COASTING MAY COST HIS LIFE Big Popular. Demonstration by He ; Murray-Dunbar, with a w Vietim tn reparing Thousands Who Crowd senser before a hand could be clapped) the family and I've got Atos in my to Enter Weat Faint Streets of Capital ever his mouth, trunk, but the filmy are all spoil POINT, X. Y., Feb, PARIS, Feb, 18—The inauguration of ‘I found that my father had picked 1g nem Wet escaping f Ch Whiteom) Raymond Polncare as President of the out for iy bride a be-yoosti-fol girl" | dile when a canoe in whicl at large to the Unite Militar | Pree i brea TaN ae @avan lie »—elling upset. Amayranoo « A y, liew in the # ’ hospital ac Roe . OF BEST COUNTY FAMILY"— be quite happy 11 feit like a here to-day th tin of @ coasting, years tor @ to-day with alinple SURE THING. ed Enoch Arde or whateve j accident that may cost hin his life. He! eerem ere Was & Breat dis “Frou one of the best count Jobnny's name was, eo TE made my way | was injured tn Highland! play of n Wes, feel it coming, mum to ylon, T aatd goodby to ver in t | Falls, where yaring for Chief Exe procerded & senger nooniignt on t wh bew und n sd ver e office of the best county fa ay kaow th ad New from Pal who to-day mately at my bachelor dinuer 1 Kut it vor eons i hts term iy We tight ui ated bold » tit Prem Aplatiq atl about Amayrancoel don't tink ©) Ottowa t eet © 0 WAYS, oret ne yentioned her name be It got! sown and gett pay tr 0 of yack to my flan and ¢ was al w t about Amovrance ant te fliscocery, t My fine row, 1 « uu, Present® seven cnildren?” It was the pa ee ane 29 cue te aérrlage back, never Meet agutu-all that sort of| temporarily freed trom restraint Se ae or beiitantly unitormed dung. 1 concwuled the pain that wae has any one got @ cigarettet’ ‘| Culrasslers, througa 5 toe Avenue du Bolosne, the Avenue pal —- ——| Champs Bly sand the Avenue de Marigny to the Palace of the Elysee. In spite of unusually cold weather the streets were crowded with people who) had come to see and chi the new President, «A school holiday had been! proclaimed and most of the children were lined along the route waved caps, handkerchiefs and small flags and) loudly cheered as the Presidential pro- cession passed, | | Pankhurst and j Mich, who im ¢ | via Pankhurst, fore the police t trate and sen |tenced to @ term of two months’ hard! labor, Zelle Kimerson and her co | Mine Sylvia Pankhurst wan also ken jtenced by the same magintrate to two | month 1913. YANKEE MILITANT GETSHARD LABOR ~ TERM IN PRISON, — With Sylvia, “Male Suf- | Gets Two Months, | Zelie Emerson, iragette,” LONDON, the milit Feb, 18. —Zelie Kinerson, t wuffragette of Jackson, ing on ® campaign | hing on tn company of windo Lon in the east end | with Miss Syl: | Was wgain arrested tos | Was tuimediately taken jay, Sh pantons broke all the Itheral Assuctation at How 1 t Hime. hard labor, Zelle Emerson had veen already sen= need to jail for six weeks on Mob, 14 in default of paying « fine of $16 Meted for a similar charge, but fine on that occasion was paid by w friend and she way released. William Lansbury, son of « Laborite| member of Parliament, who was in Zelio Lmerson's smasiing party, was sent to prison to #erve two months at Mine Annie Lansinry, 9 sister of Lansbury, and two other women who did not give thetr names, were senten sod way. Drawing showing the air filters in one nostril, | and the tubes that lead to the throat from it, Tonsil and the Larynx with the vocal cords, the enti “| WHY IT IS RISKY To Have Clogged Nostrils. |, blow out the discharge in the natural | trils causes | together with the ear is also shown one rance to the lungs. Does Advertising Make a Doctor a Quack? When a friend of yours or vour fam ily doctor tells you that Dr. J. C. Me ay is a quack, just hand him the littl article you will find on the bottom of Th Your nostrils catch the disease! the next column. T k yeur hard labor for sinashing windows Im | germs and dirt that are in the ait youlor doctor what he “inks at De Me: Bromley Town Hell breathe. If your nostrils are closed] Coy's record and training “t shall continue to break windows |the germs of disease collect in your}, That litte article w under pe headings “te. until this Government acts in recogni. | nasal” passages and set up an irrita-| ioe 4 +d tion of the right# of the poor and tie tion. This is called catarrh, The irti+| not one aA | women," Lansbury @houted ax he was| tation produces a discharge. The dis: | faethe usta te, Doctor ore hat led from the prisoners’ dock in Th charge “is loaded With germs. Your| fcr! eaai'as hie’ Hina below what Feo, Police Court. nostrils being clogged up, you cannot| br" "Miecoy™ Sork* Hteatest prusictan, “said mony one tse tet uth Dr, Me- I you think ¢ The annoyance of choked-up nos- you to free them in any! to one month In prison, None of the} Way you can. You find that you can that the only doctor whe cam do brie xlven the votion of w casa [draw the discharge backward | Into fein" spay. thea alee okay tie flag flying" and “Votes for | Bigs tw brea : ; a, wilting of dontom odvertistes, shouted the wilitant who /¢rle the sen are Natl ein th art spectators fed the balliff¥, and it Magistrate's threat to where they sat tf they " ine that made the women stop shout ing - BROOKLYN SOCIETY MAN |i IS HELD ON GIRL'S CHARGE. | Valter K. Doyle, Real Estate Broker, ing of Miss Kohler’s Accusations, Waiter K. Doyle, a real estate broker, | f If Jou hate a ‘hia'ne valce it Short of bres ARE YOU GONG DEAF? Aiscorery tn ates which 1 coater apt sara ir longe or singing bean tndisation farted on their way ty yout Curing Shortness of Breath. | * = nder $2,000 Bond Pending Hear | When My her firat con : Pr Ms trate : i th 1 it further wi ta ee ay nethnh of yea ge Fn hed a aren Westertana, prominent in the younger set of Hrook- | Figit! aloue ahd "gs vee during J iyn society, whose home I at No. 1 ae and they} Worm, Me WB. Brown first ted Gates av appeared before Magis. | ¢ Tsk 1 Porest po rg p) fH, ey 5 | Court wing lis arrest last an ile wight and that ie | oo ie weet ian ee a oe, night on a ® is oharge PRilip « Mr, Kise io, TH Bloomfield yng 008,60. bad tat RY Kehier, of No. # state street, who ta te Heloke | fe inet the Mayor's aswistant secretary, ap | ho cal fudge None vas ther | peared to press the complaint against Clogged Nostrils Cured. writ wan ronnlng t had to Doy fMdavit of his sister, When Me. Prank tH - We taht ay clone toa eae 3 Martha Ke In eventeen yours [fA My" vate a 4 yd, accom pied bis pplaing b tosh The affidavit of Mise Koller, who un me = tl tly Was an Krasnun Hist ut School irt and who is po in the » ii young ne ae war driwn before her fathe nex 0. Kobi cee ry an etary to the and ae asloner of Kings Count pear wal | other living ex-President of the nioay and he was dae oor e.000 | aie Haat Unenge a aed a ang, ’ fe ench pubite, ed Prestdent- | 4) [Sere eS ane : pir beg lect Poincare on the steps of the eae 7 een end Palace and walked with him to the = Isn't the Judgment of the '*; are uh ae reception hall, where the speakers of KILLS SELF AS GIRL the Senate and the Chamber of Dep- uties, the mem ® large group of admirals had ane # of the Cabinet inch nbled and senerals and M. Pallieres dei!vered a brief address, tthe end of which h cnaferred the seals of offtce t who In a fow remarks ace ties of his ne ident Po! responsi'l, Falileres the cheeks and at the sane moment guns. on the Place des Invalides th dered a jente of salute, the Tr n deney of the Repuolle had « nehes apital REFUSES TO WED HIM. Ward, Jealous, Had Been Warned by Anna Camlin Not to | Bother Her. CAMDEN, N. J Feb, Ward, thirty-two years old, Poplar street, Philadelphia tantly killed him 1h ot No. ot and ine f late yesterday of the home of Anna Camiin at No. 526 Cedar street, this city. Ward, who was in love with tae young | peared at ner ho asked her D | cca fait Mary int to Omaha, i 2 and Ward shot Tae WASHI ‘. 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