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STENTS ENB Ei 8 orden THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 25, 1913 seb bteietemieinie eee febinieteheetieteteletet=t Sbatetetatetentrfatebettetelntatatetatede IAL ninnnuic | STUDENT KISSED | AMERICAN GIRL Sous CARDINAL GIBBONS | AR IN BERTH, = American Girls "Who Try to Swallow GVES AUDIENCE TO bev | LONGENECKERS LOSE SUIT. The Longeneckers of Brooklyn to-day lost thelr fight to retaln thelr family name to themselves. ‘There has been « dentist Longenecker in Brooklyn as fw as any ony ca member, but Anna Reckenbers of Laporte, Ind., has sued Dr. J. MH. Wilneyer for $1 |: se Benedict's decision in the Bus damages. She aileges sho had appendicitis and pald him for an operation, put oirt, Meouklyn, takes from th ’ he couldn't find the appendix and told her “it must be mighty small and mot] pi. tie exclusive right to Its name. worth worrying about.” Tater a Chicago surgeop removed it. The appendix. | it wag | we cf this Htigation, man 3. fut sized, will be an exhibit, and it Is sald the defense will be that It Is 4) Helieve Dr. David BR. Longenecker Soup Spoons Are Told It Isn’t Nice SUK. use clo wet eat wis Ripemerrcaniee Here hati. Da angen —— mitted stletd Lepeorreneresanecr snes ttre he ota dt tha a tlt nh htt at ett RSP The Weather Bureau has nixed falr weather for Inauguration Day | oe re deer elea ey entiat, te. tee Pega Washington witite wings, in of a similar promise for Tatt's inaugu: ig eo WNT TAUGHT PUSHES INTO ROOM & «. lie.” from Mrs, Sin Sis Alleges Pullman|“‘The New York Mother] | tcu.'msssess quad." with 300 men ready for call in additio: Blesses Marchers and Accepts} ave organized 9 “blizzard the regular force. a Flag, but Non-Committal ecker, ‘The men . are Henry and. Paul Beabr School—She Is Actually Silver, The report of the auditor of the Post-Office Department shows Uncle ee ee t the Silvers “ t, ” receives $2,427,000 a day for stamps, and that the average cost of postage for each x to Roysterers, Afraid of Attempting to on “Votes for Women.” | igure dso e sect ha r Train or Restrain Her % peexenems | ___A buretar stole a $ froin Hetty Green's house at No, 163 Phe | . | BALTIMORE, Feb. 25—Cardina! Gibs! street, Jersey City the horn, lamps d oth Neth HER HEALTH BROKEN.) Own Child,’ Says Miss tons received the guffragint Army of| Join °D, Rocket y to Florida trom this city. Lat t sf Bury-Palliser. the Hudson jn audience to-day and was | “meanest tl Who robs Ut blind peddier or baby's bank go away back. Shock of Experience Unnerved Her, Brooklyn Insurance Woman Says. . e presented with a “Votes for Women” framers flag by Gen. Rosalie Jwnex, who | Pee seh Dayiient a Colville Indian chief, who “smoked inces expressed the hope that the Cardinal] fare “Woah, aged would jein them in their fight for woe men's Fights Y., is recovering in a Montreal hos- The Cardinal smilingly accepted the] pital after an operation in which the surgeons found her appendix was on the! banner, but declined to commit himself! left side, ax to the cause his callers advocated. He assured them that he felt honored] — Mrs, Mary Young of |ps their visit and hoped that they would | fewelry and other artich tnot Aud tHe arts Oe the leglisiators as | Want a kiss,” bard as the ground they had trodden - qupon, of the stones they had stun Mrs, Margaretia Dorsey Newson ¢ lov helr long journey ntl though blind for nearly half a century, is dead in Ke “It Ie True the Mother, Often Doesn’t Know, What to Do—I've) Taught Many a Grown) fmm Cadege canna, tarda Pan| Woman Good Man- Ovtvaniea Pullman from Chicage to New ners,’’ Declares the De-' iui cus treme oma from his dhnay portment Expert. | fpr) to Mrs. hg song H @ Wintour FOO vrohyrmaglt brary ot| Marguerite Mooers feb deat] | | Helen Goff, a schoolgirl of Malone, Company Sold Champagne | Leaves Too Much to id ,. | | den was awakened by @ burglar, and gave him her in a bundle. Turning, he saw her watching him. 1] he said, took it and fled, leaving the bundle behind Made thiaway: 2 ¢upe Presto, 2 tablesposne jebrates her 100th anniversary to-day ats Prete, edd aniik slowin miles eit wy, mi xt . Md, She is the mother of fifteen ehildren and five gre: vat great. dusted with Brest 1 of the hikers and e With her to-day minutes, sine upon thelr des _— Send a hurry-up order to your grocer, on the edgo of ft and Ming Ethel Rury-Padiiser is an ac ip pasture The movers in in some of the Cath aM her. And she asks the) knowledged authority on goo man hurches in New York barring; Recipes in and on every packag: e After @ call upon Acting M , Hus} Mowers at ot hast 1 Cincin St. Navier's pastor District Court in Brooklyn} ners for young girls both in England lar at the City H 1 Announces that hereafter uo tlowers Will be allowed to accompany a body into the Pennsylvania} and in the United States. She har Jones doa te f greeting | the hurch & Railroad, which operates the trains, and| deen instructor in deportment and | from the Ma of Wilm: m, Del the Pullman Company, which operates! dancing for the fanulics of the late | the army etertained at lun bank, now in the Tombs, had jugaied he aleeping cars and eolie the liquor| Duchess -f Rutland, the Dowager | oy the Jovian © electrical ens] thelr reports and the notary cold not students became —>xi-| Countess of Wincheleca and Nottiny | gineers’ « eanteation, swear that he had nade thea take the ly remponsivie for] ham, Viscountess Templetown and —--—- Joath when he witnessed the signatures TRISTE G0 FREE [Stee dames McCreery & Co. oe that ie ure down and] 4th Street 23rd Street ON PERIURY CHARGE)”, AVENUE RUNAWAY. snany other peraonn of title, She is 4m charge of annual courses at our moat select private schools, and Mra George J. Gould ts one of her pa tronesses. For the beneft of Amert- can mothers and daughtere she has given a series of interviews to The Kvening World, in which sho not only pointe out the defects in the opted in Brooklyn at one} {T2™NO of our girle but sugges tl » of the most successful woman insurance) ‘** "memes maente fm the city. She is twenty-nine On Sale Wednesday, February 26th. pears old. ‘That the Aqerican girl dips into al b ‘Mrs. Salzman, in her complaint, tetla|™ake-up box when hor ‘teens are hard-| ) No Evidence to Smash Their wividly the story of her experience, |1¥ begun; that she does up her hair and! Riihee 4 } , which, she says, has broken down her | insists on frocks like her mother’s long health and caused her to leave for &|ofore she is out of school, that that she is rest in the South. hee know what to do. But," with a quick Pi AL. @he vount a derth in Chicago for New |p Meng reel deal too much social | aigh, “she should learnt “I've taught | GOMPERS- MITCHELL APPE: York. It was an upper berth, but just |’ a at all these things are not! many a grown woman good manners. | before retiring, she declares, an em- only detrimental to her as a young girl, ee {WOMEN’S HOSIERY. im poth stores. the heavy Fifth avenue traffic Palin ALAA abba haters 9 Black Thread Silk, with extra reinforced heels, of the weather had soles and toes, guaranteed; medium weight. Defense that Robin Had |,,4,\" Juggled Their Reports, i nusual number of ma- jae ina f Peat edt And nothing, absolutely nothing, can|4*eemes ir the Labor Leaders area value 2.25, 1.50 pair plove advised her to exchange for a may seriously handicap her future! take the place of the mother’s personal Rese: coutempe OC wae Seach ad: Ue carta ‘ j loner, ‘This she dia, ,| Mfemhere beginneth the list of Mina| Influence on her daughter=tf it Ox-| a asin) Ieper eager ic justice Gort in] of Thirty-first street and F Black Thread Silk Stockings with double tops fore she retired a group of] Ethel Bury-Palliser’s charges. | erted. The schoo! can do much, but It : . ui sera ay ordered tin ne fright at an automobile and “ ls . students came aboard. he says she!” OF oqurse Miss Bury-Palliaer must not| OURbY not to be aaked to do al on the appeal of Samuel Gompers, John | xequittal of W. ign (ohe of the MT throuun Thirty-second street and{ 40d reinforced heels, soles and toes. 85c pair knows their names, but will nét reveal lsateiel andrei : pa neaee ie Gaal’ th them until time for the caso to come|? Understood ax condemning every| SCHOOLE WHERE THE PUPILS) isl and Frank Morrison officials) trustees ot a erin panes acroes th VOTE to trial. They drank and sang, and| American girl “unsight, unseen.” she | Bly ith Charles K, Lexow, Di > tr Maes vss shicoesass | eoruce "cor ‘osens | WOAdISsont etroealy doprasetc (hat ent it iil pieen va eq t800e #entence for contempt of court pone, » Charles K. Lexan, De tone He eras me oat ety satecna streets Thread Silk Stockings with double cotton tops, be e « 0 attempts i A a and a . 3 '? i my Ma time, Finally ahe fell asleep in spite ot |such sweeping construction be placed Pot eee ei bie | itt connection with the Bucks Stove and! yoo charged with aweiting falsely toltered in. the wreck. Le was sent to heels, soles and toes. Black only. 65c pair bs ran ogy “bin Aiea ts court yeas | 20" her words. But she ts speaking of| of unwilling to discipline daughter | Range Company case, were begun here | reports made as trustees to the State ue Hospital, The runaway brought Se aia Yee \girin as she has seen them in this| herself, whe tries to protect. the aia | today and will continue through to | Banking Department. ‘They eld that {up against a fire hydrant before reach- value 85c Dermitted one of une | Sountey, more particularly in New York.p against the teacl 1 even know of| morrow. Joseph P. Robin, the prom: of the! ing Madison avenue. male passengers upon the train and the | Though there is plan to extend her| one American school which has officially F at about 10 o'clock, and! Work Into the girls’ colleges, she has| declared the will of its pupils supreme. je under the influence of liquor, to | heretofore paid most of her attention to| When I was asked to go there the prin- open the curtains separating the berth | the members of so-called “finishing | pal explained, Ww, we work under the passageway, which berth plain: | sahools.” tho law of love. We never command and ask and git upon said berth ‘nn cur girls to do anything. We only tell while ie bletntis was herein disroved |AMERICAN MOTHER LEAVES OO] than what in risit ail wise, but we and Lrsesgt tes wit upon said berant, MUCH TO THE SCHOOL. jleave it to them to accept or reject hich tneuhtea }meined for the criticiams she has felt I didn't take a class in that school, Medium weight Lisle Stockings,—extra rein- forced heels, soles and toes. Black or Tan. value z5c, SOc pair Lisle Stockings with double tops, reinforced heels, soles and toes. Black, White or Tan. value 50c, 35¢ pair Buck Cotton or Lisle Stockings with double | tops, reinforced. value 35c, 25c pair ! There cen in the Pullman, | compeiied 40 make: added Miss Bury-Palliser, a twinkle and talk of yolence to the young stud- ‘The American mother leaves too | *!0W!ne in her blue eyes. “1 told the ent. Mra, y took no principal that Tw dit wasn't | part in ft, for protection.| ™¥e® 00 the school. She te notu- sort of institution where I could get! ‘The students were allowed to continue| Ul) afraid of attempting to trata or | aiong, because when | told girls to do @ their ride on th | restrain her own daughter! thing I expected them to do it! | “But, my dear Miss Bury-Palliser,” 1 “At several schools I have seen | protested, “the American mother is] girls gnawing at their bread, chew- Guident fevealed et the t 2 |noted for the personal care and com-| ing amd sucking their chicken irs, Helsman ceck to recover panionahip which she gives to her chil-| bones, or trying to swallow their him. She feels, ax do her attorney Surely a girl's That the'raltread and the Ful dren. And, according to the novels, the| @0Mp spooms, ae | Dany are responsible for the actions of English mother serenely turns her littie| Mother choula teach her table fe auantt-|onex over to the care of the nurgery| MABREFS before sending her of to iF EATHER NECKWEAR. In Both Stores. Marabout Stoles. Black or Natural, 5 Strands, 68 inches long.....value .s0, 2.25 boarding school! ; ad Bie . bom The English instructor was not dle-| “E have been seriously to gives 6 Strands, 75 inches long.....vatue 4.75, 3.25 t i 0! i he ins action of the defendant comy pei Cl oe " Vit T have declined, Not that t ccording to Gray & Gra No. The average English mother has) sruction wasn't n , eiknbstian, dor much more to do with the education of] Would not take up her daughter than the average An r OHSS RERE ware. those’ girls can mother,” she reite When inking of? the children are very little indeed they lish nother never Marabout Neckpieces,—Black and White, Natural and White, Mole and White. COURT CLERK BEFORE BAR, | mm» nats it in ang ot nim NSTie "alia mother never ‘ value 3.75 to §.50, 2.50 and 3.75 a} no argument, ether, What the mother 6 j ! 99 Ostrich and Marabout Capes..2.5 and 3.75 Busey futhorlly is exerted, I never have any ‘ e trcuble with my classes, yet I don't vully them. I eriti and I find that 7 Strands, 87 inches long.....vatue 5.75, 4.25 jor Demanding | wants) Lomt Pay as Teacher, ¥ Joseph Harvis, formerly a teacher Pudlic School No. 2% at aul yard atresia ts, ov e! a1 Shep tatieegta ae re are aw ery wnat nciety| cian, MU otvinun that the, water IFT the latch on your telephone door and FRENCH UNDERWEAR. | tm Both stores, Maris Jetta « vi tn | eave © nt not) cine at once you step over the threshold of Chemises of Nainsook,—hand embroidered in e ty Court ¢ ast) mont norant servants, ne joverness is F ‘ i i i i SE jai tnd in ast pay envetope as |atwaya a realy mef-ored’ woman, of] MOTHER, FeAne, ene MAY NAG distance and greet your friend or busi- dainty designs and eyelets. value 1.28, 95¢ Been held up by Principal J. B. Rear- | good family and postessing all the ace Gon of the school. ‘To-day he actleally thelr But as the gt on ray he weno |Eompaments exacted by pote aacety | She Ik apparent ebacmed Oy the mess associate wherever he may be. Drawers of Nainsook,—hand embroidered...7 . erhool ai « wd 80 viole y be) And she is ven & real author over ar of ‘nagging,’ and bi! e notion of pare theo silgeanet pat the ant us| And ahe is alven ‘ panier fallowing the youthtul inaivtduality free| How simple and easy it is! value 1.25, 95¢ caused a ee | “Fhe ides in the Amovinnn we play! Why anouls We have free play?) donn of Sheer Nai ery finished to be that th lat No mature individuality ever gets suc! :. : insoo! «) 260 BANKS TO CLEAR MERE. | -cem os ws ener be ‘epee. | thing “And there 18 ao much that can And yet how effective and businesslike! with dainty hand-embroidered scallops. 1.50 Out. of Town Financiers Accent | Sian nave go umes seome ane | s0unn ter bt that must ve - By telephone you may save possibly a value 2,50 : ules, ation, of laboriously acauired later on in life, . . ' ; esdamucaa'eee rn in | fetens manner, he te not onan Tee mnt i a ae A long and tiresome trip. You may save the Combination Garments of Sheer Nainsook, eae ‘iy | tlre Ree tranny asia See Oe ath ne labor and expense of traveling. You may | | eeiectieete teleaaoed: value 2.28, 2.75 the New York Clearing House of thetr |W Rent Ttances the mother MW atruid| "@OO8 MAMReTS are an agset, tn avoid unnecessary waits, delays and possible eee eying 7 the clearing of their | Of teaching the wrong y rank of sootety, in y disappointment. You may save practically checks through members of the Clearing Danner of adi dese tay eee i. oe situation of life. If » little girl SHIRTWAISTS. fa eich @toree: Piewos govcracan March t nest. |e mely alterent from those wien) Wer? Rew to walk and ait ase all of the valuable time that might have been regableclony {e060 aut of town inka | ae andoyed 48 Sree tnury-Pattince aqe| 0 714 & DrOpeF reverence to wasted but for the telephone. Voile and-Lingerie Waists, attractively trim: so ing ete Woks at par, mitted, “that the mother often doesn't Whenever you want to reach anyone, med with laces and embroideries, makeg the world happi-r for oth- ore ona for Nereelf os well, ana anywhere, any time, why not use the quickest value 1.28 t0 9.50, 95c, 1.50 to 2.95 Home Remedy for Eczema from ner mene" | and most economical route? Tailored Linen Waists,—tucked front and ser broke oft, | almost of exasperation inher | pocket. value 2.50 to 3.25, 2.00 and 2.50 “Druggints of ‘this dty are offering to} mediately, Aust a 806 bottle will con- | wot. vale e times ol J - h Th T. lk Lingerie ane Yon hhc trimmed with va- ‘ ’ vince you of this. | when I'm te Pees: . <j ine . . a fiends, np a9, abaor| Fee Je oto arer should have D. p| ea ust Lift The Late en 1a rious laces combined with dainty tucking, ‘ a PTION| D. Prescription always on hand value 6.50 to 7.95, 4.95 and 6.75 ¥F ty a - Srugeiets are wuthorls d by the BD. D. t ees ideal home |p ahorat ori 0 to offer you the | ThAU# almost typleal o: remedy for it has the aveaisaar of f ; + without | t's atuitude, ‘The remedy that Being a comvenient wash, easy to apply | ¢ i ils, IN YOUR CASE, to, | oan offer is that the American mother harmless to the most] do us represented. put her foot down and keep it down,” out he rer, ©? D. ai Soap is a valuable ai And yet Miss Bury-Palliser ; Fo le by | the Ameri girl's independence: the tate pred the “dent im-] good druggists.—Advt, asu he will tell tg-morrow, 34th Street 23rd Street hin apn wenn . . sts ls senna INT tee =