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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1913. ” TIONS, WITH WONDER=IF YOU LIKE aT A M AP ao C ‘A yOuLL READ IN HISTORY PAGES OF THE SUFFRA-PlLORIM Hie. SA/C/29 Ch ESaDCaKE-Undaurted. ahs om, - pa | THE Dav OF DISASTER Day OSM 7) VF MYSTERT DAY OS py oT TROWBLE Dav. pigeselace James McCree & Co _)) FIRE and ON O77 y EAC CeS mire WHAT, . n Kele. , (s | U > % VAR Wont’ Hi Ne Slo%e in g y : . xd N 4th Street 23rd Street On Tuesday, February 25th EMBROIDERED ROBES from“Philly.” ¥47 (Semi-made) “bist ! They say «ere Hand-embroidered Linen, Batiste or Voile ‘tis the Ms. She left them on a-er-lea shore, BPD DLE . And flew away to Baltimore. Robes in beautiful new patterns, some including 2.95 Each value 3.75 to 6.00 of a Series gamblers had cleaned him out of every cent and has asked the police to find | New Hand-embroidered Batiste Robes. Filet or Cluny medallions and insertions; also panel latininfalnfoletalnfelntelnininieteleintel: defelntetntelntel= New Hand-embroidered Crepe Robes. . IN BALTIMORE)” As Described by a Deportment Expert — STAMPED UNDERWEAR : biti ae and straight designs, at popular prices. Ly SUFFRAGE “ARMY” i THE AMERICAN GIRL "etc i Very Special Good Manners for Young American Girls cw: sewoie goss gornce Soc wenway New Mand-embroidered Yaile Robes Shamokin, Pa., was attacked on his way home by @ “wildcat big a He routed the cat with his miner's lamp, which DOES KER was lighted, and Miss Ethel Bury-Palliser, | main uP aa Corset Covers. value 200, 126 ug i if fy ce re Jatin, a x era to ve intre Te =I a + “Gen.” Jones Puts Aside Social)" Who Has Instructed the| thei sil WEES Tee TE Le | | SMR. siseeereeeevalue 68, 45 public ball in the city. | Princess Slips s+ss-value 75e, 5Oc When @ storm put ail the electric wires tn Kigin, 111, out of commission, | Combinations,—corset cover and drawers...35¢ the editor of the Courter, which has an electric motor press, Was in @ quan value 550 “Affairs for “Votes for Daughters of Titled é Women” Campaign. Parents in England, f oi Gives a Series of Inter- ‘iil dary. Charles Treibe, a motorcyclist, was sent for, clamped his cycle to the! floor, nnected 1 with the pI nm alli ft a life, “ran off the BALTIMORE, Fed, %—Mort ot the| Ulews for the Benefit of ValusmuinC Nag oo comin amen ee oes el Made-up Garments, Ready for Embroidery members of Gen." Rosalie Jones's suf- Mothers and Maids. en | fragiot ariny, which marched into Balt!- ri Hen that laid an egg with the initials of the owner on it has been barred | GOWORGiriciiauiainieuvin ats -special 95c more tt evening on the way to Wath- from the freak egg contest as lacking in originality. Everett B. Johnson of ° e evemhiead i 5 2 Combinat 7 95: ington, remained in bed this forenoon, | She Not Only Points Out Litchfleld, Conn., is tle correspondent, Ernest Pratt the owner of the hen. | OMDINALIONS....... cece cesssecee ic , a — | . “ hotel ens bere ed a gents the Defects in the Mr. Wahl, an editor of Silkeborg, Denmark, 1s dead. His oldest brother CI cees cede viseressveceness 65c Peasen veer erercoren eve #veuine Pr . Aled 123 years ago, He was the eighteenth child in hix family and was born - “ 40. of, epvnchomaking. ee Training of Our Girls when hie father wee sixty-five, Corset Covers.........sccesceceees le “Gen.” Jones had ripPolutely cancelles ——_— * ‘ sh et the many arrangements for the| SUC Suggests the Rem- Thore has been no cat in the White House during the four years of Preals Stamped Towels,—hemstitched or buttonholed entertainment of the pilgrims during| edies—Paint and Pow- dont Taft's torm. edge. hele two days’ wtay here except the pa ara ee Gendered Ghee by Mrs, Donald der Denounced. Thomas Tyndall, while skating on Silver Lake, Staten Island, two years| ta : 60. R. Hooker, president of the Maryland —— ago, lost a ruby from a ring. Yesterday Henry Frenzrei found it in an old, irge size............value 1.00, Ic Savecnmuee. h plece of ice in his Tompkinsville icehouse. Guat 35 ty ‘eben ye At ner home | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. a uest size...........-value 65c, ce in Govans to-day, and ano o \ " " ‘ Miss Ethel Bury-Palitser te an Hugo Salus in visiting hin mother in Webster, Mass., to-day for the first! for to-morrow by the Sons of Jove, the! aiinoiciedged authority on good time in forty yearn. When he enlisted in the navy In Ita his father toriade| Stamped Pillow Cases....85c, 1.50, 1.85 pair local engtheers’ club. his return home. In declining the various hospitalities| Manners for young girle both tn Ug SE CULO OO LL cis yee egress en | ees cETUty ave, ase Pod Ge EDGPATIGE Oka" for a aibaed Alva: AAAs NOTIONS time here could better be employed tn Bhe haa been inatructor in deport- f ‘ ‘ a Bond of Berwick, Pa., selected Martin L, Shipe, and after a brief courtship! preaching the doctrine of equal suffrage ment and dancing for tho families | to the unconverted. Of the late Duchess of Rutland, the ‘day. . blibel bith bait bed kdeadewdcend “McCreery” Garment Shield Holders... 1.00 each WASHINGTON, Feb. %4.—Saturday Dowuger Countess of Winchelaca evening following the formal entry into and Nottingham, Viscountess jan Misstonary Here. | ae . value 1.50 Washington of “Gen.” Rowalle Jones and Father Paschasing, a native Dress Shields,—sizes 2, 3 and 4. announcement. After the morning meeting the following statement was} The Rev Tompletown and many other per- “ ‘ given out: of the Basque provinces of Spain, ar-| <p : fal Pee searalons Wik ba toaae vie sons of title. She ts in charge of “The gy Exchange erase rived on the Anchor lner Columbta from | Silk covered............14¢ pair, 1.50 doz. i : " to consider the proposed increase |Glasgow last nught. He has been a| Tat . i" muffragiste and an sof the Siiste oheet cs acter Cases = in the tux on stock transfers hus |Carmelito missionary in Southern in-| Nainsook covered...... 10c pair, 1.00 doz. capital. The suffragi planned a A ra. George J. received 60 many expressions of dia, where he was a great friend of =] ‘. “4 Yarge banquet and a affair will ies ieee, of her patronesaes. & opinion on the subject from #0 [the Rajah of ‘Trevancore for fitteen | Sewing Silk—large spools 40c spool, “— doz. de held by the “an or the benefit of Amcrican "oth- many varied business interests in) |years. Father Paschagins speaks a ha. 4 Silk vered P Mrs. Arthur M. Dodge of New York.| era ond daughter she has piven a P & | the community that it feels there [dozen languages. | p Warners Silk mids Featherbone.. .75¢ doz. President of the Amaoclation Opponed to] acriea of interviews to The. kucwen {a no question whatever but that os Taffeta Seam Binding.................... asbaee Woman's Suffrage, ved here to-day] yy, uf Frecky the entire business community is A | A and assumed ge direction of the ree ogee phe netianiy elute | Patil dlls devo iti eh at Agiria Ides of a holding party ie a| 10c a piece, 1.10 doz. pieces ‘ out the defects in the training of commercial and financial suprem- ea \ : 2 , eos at anti-suffrage campaign. acy of the city and State of New | good-looking young fellow with a com-) a! 3% ie Bronson, ts our pirla but suggests the remedies. | WEARS ELABORATE neice n Pe has ed fortable pair of knees. oe Belting 3 bis ane or er v4 700 gan the worl —— ") 3 a uv vo wv * Nibeel iS Mead edi dl bat bub: HALGHATS forezsna veo ties| Hats AND FROCKS ROUND OF GATETY inches wide. c yd., piece of 10 yds., Ic Broneon said that an effort wi ,| Slons (and about as idiotic as any of —— “Koh-i-noor” Fasteners. .7¢ card, 75e doz. cards Reliable Hooks and Eyes. ; 18c gross English Twilled Tape, 14 to 5¢ inch wide........... Tea piece, T5Sc doz. piece “Eve” & “Astra” Collar Stays.....85¢ doz. cards Coiffure Hair Nets......15¢ each, 1.75 doz. Scissors,—nickel plated..,............25¢ pair COMFORTABLES & BLANKETS Exceptional Values Wool filled Comfortables,— made to have a large number ral assumption of the us, but she certainly knows how to con- m New York merican girl She is trol both moat Intelligent, her age, and be allowed ry and, of course, SCHOOLGIRLS ALLOWED TOO Mor time should hing but super- MUCH PLING: be divided between study and sim- Hut in #he) tv's not merely the girla already in| B10 Teereation, and her devotion to soclety who overdo and then rouge to athletics should not be allowed to cover the ra she resumed. “ pee ber ala id schoolgirl, in my. opinion, 1s allowed | SeF® and the graces of life. She Hot with Wer but With | ciiecetiee tuo much eave, In should be prepared for her place y? ! the schoolgirl is kept in ‘the achool- oe hes Hae net allowed $e Ai hi and no ane sees her, “rm raereitt regime wouldn't ap. “In America the schoolgirl is 1 to many of our girls," I observed. often biases before she has made ‘But if children are to be trusted to| her debut, 8: taken around {choose what ts good for them, why are far too much. parents and * retorted | Miss Bury-Palliser, “If little girls should Fobject to sensible training wouldn't their moters have the last word on the subject? Yes: if the mother ts an Eng- ‘on of the »| the most beautiful ne would be asked to The pilgrims w the main boly yesterday over night at Ove urd, thir mo PIANOS Founued 140 at least in many cases, | neetty face with rouge and shower it with pearl-powder? Hasn't @ tendenvy to strile and sprawl, n= | stead of cultivating the graceful car- evose of manner which mark lady? ds whe always respect er mother and those that are er her? Is she not CTS BOWERY. ome to the City jut walking wes the Brooklyn & Went out of his course and went Flatbush ay If you buy a Waters Piano or a Waters-Autola player-piano you can be positively assured of getting a superb, up-to-date instrument with a good tone; SARS > es “tho crowd." even if » -lishWoman, If she ts an American" —| A viii | * aectiitis fad or ty dleetons Gas mer'e tively’ out lips |g ite ne relation of the American «itt| I] also of getting it at a reasonable and very moderate 1k Mull, plain colors. .-value 5.00, 3.75 whieh her natural good taste shrinks? | pent tn ittle smile, eH ae i ties: te Chativin Satara ‘ontGlNe| OYCUSSING. THE. PREVALENCE) "ia Fit: coord! Oe tes price. Fe ee ids ; igured Silk Mull. sigan .+-value 6.50, 4.75 we? OF MAKE-UP, | oaa sugland and see ; The tone of the Waters Pianos is of great dep’ Satin or Silk with border..... value 12.50, 8.75 ite short Bowery trip was not ade} These wore dome of the questions| tnnetens, of little, Gite, wih exicte at BROKERS COMMITTEE and richness, with a sweet, musical, singing quality, White Wool Blankets,—winter weight, full size. . Bes ressria pases trrouh the ana on ya cae thelr backs. Really, tt takes but it is also a very durable tone that will wear well 3.50, 4.50, 5.75 "and 7.50 Be aT aie wieie: He a? TAth Gel ea orieeet toast | aisptp aseen't And tnowg ileus itis 4a ALL READY 10 FIGHT under all conditions and will stand up to pitch. | value 4.50, 6.00, 7.50 and 9.50, ory. The, Mayoral exy'ain the prior teetmecemana voneae | NS a ee casa The very moderate prices of the Waters Pianos ||| ; Mowery eighty iio prevalence of makecup | realized It, they would be wo much more and Waters-Autola player-pianos always represent ||| REED & WILLOW FURNITURE } ‘ | Pe AR aac Ait at fen rand nal aL OM tel oi TRANSFER TAX BILL good values that are in the interest of wise economy What'll Stop | Secor thcel weenie ik ak ae ecpeecl and not at the sacrifice of quality. - sraietedaverineiruimead thin necks and | fures, Aesthet rms and undeveloped a figures, Aeuietically, i's w great mie, Will Go to Albany and Allege copy the dreses of But the wide- | t! “And for the sake of their health and They Act wie ont Kall Is Almost} {8 Stvuiuguisn berwane Lavin AMbure anveymenk Oe: Me Pes) Unanimous Against it, mame | Uttle girls should not be permitted to members of the mo: ape the routine of thelr elders, There ts There are some thini atime for all things, and childhood, the | period of school days, is a thine for the The special sommliise of ten raceity 1 ch just that kind j healthiul development of body and 4 1 by President Mahon of the Mundred yer cent. to the cowl, Particu-| Claimed, ‘It looks Mike @ Pioadily | 7, permit a girl during thia period to. Dill for the Increase tn the stock transfer | this true with those wh: suffer] parade! indulge in @ succession of adult pleas: t4x met to-day to hear members of the | Most liberal terms of payment are offered, with no charge for interest or extras. Old pianos taken in part payment for new ones. Send Postal for Catalogue Horace Waters @ Co. (134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway Complete assortment of new designs in the most artistic styles, with cushions of Imported Cretonnes and various other desirable fabrics. Sitting Room Suites, comprising Sofa, Arm- chair, Armrocker, Sidechair and Siderocker. 97.75 to 137.50 Additional Pieces to match Suites, consisting of Desk, Chair, Stool and Screen. erly right in and re Dyapepsia THREE You feel so mean that Why do these young girls roy 1 linost if no’ eas bad as to Machange who might have suggestions | . And ot in| will tell you what te the reason In| PEAT UtHG URS Kenan ee agit: te A eR STORES 2 Hexporn rane (Open Evenings) | 67.25 to 82.50 0 4 ve Kirls 0. On ednesday at any there will be! eos Oot ‘, . soe, BOE, Live: SABRE) Sermpeniation, liven tat they fee!) SP quppoae there are more nervous & public hearing on the Stock ‘Transfer 54 W. t., near 8th Ave, Dining Room Suites in Reed, comprising Round phe essity fe ring up a oat ee ari Yi Members of the committee will y to the capital to enter a vigor: | * protest against the measure. That| | Ureakdowas among American women | than among those of any other country ved Your women try to do too much, of vent the formation of v compoved of only such di approved by the very best A the hollows un- life of the y is on Table, Four Chairs, Sideboard, Service Table and China Closet in colors to harmonize with surround- der their eyes, soctety girl in tht thie cas suree, burning the at both ends, the committee may be Informed as to} e | ings. 335. Cole) per suite Progressive people to! ‘ arly |") But I belleve that least one of the the ideas of all the members, the op. m nt . e' hour of the next morning, Often there! Cr'prosteatton ts the fact that even in. thelr views | Bedroom’Suites in any color desired, consisting Wo or three hours reserved pI tes Highs : other me: ne committer | ; i i i The igicis are oonvinced nat | Mueir Arm mirihood cheep weman here | Another meating. 9F the. eoremittes| of Twin Beds, Chiffonier, Bureau, Dressing Table Dywpepeia Tablete will ta lr makerup they would 19) Hwy the reserve force which should close of the market, 1t ta posalble th RED-MA | and Chair, Armchair, Armrocker, Sidechair and f vou. keep your stomach tn control and have rescued them from overstrain at the close of the afternoon session | i ean army of hubgod:| Miss Dury-Paitlaer paused for a mo-| Pave Tes the committee may make some public |, Siderocker. 350.00 per suite your nerves and I had @ chance to observe | “ter om “Rut what sort of life do you advise for the svhoolgirl?” 1 And then Miss Bur 2 FOR 25 cts. Stuart’ her tn detail, 1 know jceedingly busy ‘s been an ox but I'm very n that she has never lived a i Any of the above in Suites or Separate Pieces, A large variety of Single and Odd Pieces at very ss" GASTORIA | ctw are not & patent | ls to the two-bours D syaten i Reser aw iapeneon i ‘i he “lee i ean Hal snona xeep | _ For Infants and Children, PENWOOD | moderate prices. 4 as the me ved and skin, there get In her ly Helin MIGan roably geal hk ' The Kind You Have Always Bought | ANEW space Move. || 34th Street 29rd Street and even Worles ike the reet of | Bears the | | Bignature of FATHER JOHN'S MED, CUREOBABY'SGOLO, ” G QGUEN, OT Dickinson ot, Maia 4 EARL & WILSON, MAKERS le ¢ | Cea mes se At a a OOF re ee ope