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ne a RR a CARN oo _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1913. NTEN LOOKING GLASS "rrssc"”{ EXILEFAIRAHFONG, “ire teri | DEP / ‘. a red aces t TONG WARS OVER HER. ié E Copyright, 1013, by ‘The Prem Prbtishing Co. (The New York Evening Worl!) i I a BEAUTY FOR WHOM | —_—_—— | OF THIS EXPLORER! therhood the Solution | : } i a ‘ | | Mtv: of Hamiton” of Money Problems S [ | | , lamilton® Have nat ng edloc | — x & "Tales of Hoffmann” | Increasing t of Living, Queen of Chinatown De- If Wife’ ™: Beaten to a Frazzle! Lowering:'of Men's ported, to Stop Bloodshed Millionai i Wages by Employment ‘ . illionaire Is Expected to Among Her Suite seek C HERMIT IN WILDERNESS. a piercer — dnd | 8 uitors. Seek Court of Appeals, ¢: ire for Financial In- | — j dependence Threaten bo OTHERS GO, TC i . A iO, TOO Keio 1. Dablaren, miltionaire elt White King of Natives, Ele-| Marriage and the Home {sts preset” Dahir} | | late Joxep's A. Deem phant Cemetery and Battle Unless Radical Steps Group of Thirteen Starts f | Cirnt of Drexel, Moraae ith Gori Are Taken. en Starts for & ia evoking a divorce, beguit to-dagi w lia in His Yarns, China as Celestial C ae hd ied bleh angen china as Celestial Colony Mra. Dablaren’s charges. 1 i s C > ablaren’s charges. Hin be A. Contented -Wife D. | ? | Janes U, Bly,. tormally subentteed ell Gy vita coe rela) Ce That Women’ yikes Mourns, | finatuge at) ceetoneee ‘of the Congo there came into New York Foibles .in Dress and Patsleastlees to-day J. St, Cinir Hamilton, a etrap-| Manni rite h ba ere Are Tiulrteen Chinese in the loose colorful Pee ee tanned oan old ok! Husband ie Se [dress of the Orlent huddled toxether on boa Bhs Of eee finivh, who brought with him, bealdes lusbands, Who Like to the after deck of the Southern Pacitt jpeetod to Stat ee ee ae 1 by. Wilitam e aking of naken and wild beasts a| See Wives-in Latest ateantahip Momus this morning, shiver In ae eee ae cargo of rare talee—on which he hed] Sé¢y/ ing w bit in th i \ died pribghtes to pay no duty—of the wild lend tyles, No Matter How| wav wan Down THE CtREeT - ont “9 Hedelbcstiphirle enn ibestetrble St ca neta’ ‘ha wumeat rele chrodgh Wek - ap ‘orth fiver, and stolldly watehed subi briefs. The utmost reticence through leh he had tracked tle way Freakish They. May Be,! R&A “Har Omves vA GR TO ie vicudiiig ainade GE AbaWnaltaN The [wax observed by the attorney’. | Both Hs Haniben “whnee. home 638 ¥ WE ALTARS efures *Sumswne.’, It wan their fant look at the great city pect ed to state what points in law oF Toronta, went. te the Conpe te et OF dhe Western. World : act they had called to the attention of ian rid, for they were ustice ur bedi details connected with rub- A t 2 route to Hong Wong, Culna, whither tee augue hands a at concessions in the inte great many persons {they had ty onderes sported extimony . Cuaain ane enenin nine reate of Laigg Tok yD who have focussed their attention upon the, it pail bean ontered deported by . L _|t tlm my tiensd teavatlie Wit ain Panton |g ing Glass seem to believe the girl who earns her own living I aig: patter Cntaneer nutes Bacat ay Miter of the tme! !t != eald to be Danigren'a intention £9 fou st Juaata eaties boundes (ts Biyae the most important vision reflected upon its surface. Some of these Wy ce tba thax cece the certifoates fon toedaye at Piee Now carty hie faht to the ¢ Appeals, dam of the Holland-America line at observers view her sympathetically Peay cee mene mee ke weet h River, where sho wy etimony adduced at § Rotterdam, having obtained the Bele and adialeingty, oxbewe way, the | within our borders in tow by a matron from Bille faland, | iM held behind closed gian Government's autograph to bis * y they con- folt badly at teaving a new | itasigned to ee hor mafely to Sa ¢ s wnld to be far trom: ae come concession papers, sider her a menace. A wife tells us fo: ‘buat ‘ naw | anc, fh Gharan, Starewel donk 1a le usually offered in divorce TALE NUMBER ONG. today that her family has not | ah a tah ti ty eenury, Ae | nad Lene Quay, min Doey and. tare in rendering ie. deities — r 90! tou in 7 ate ote a sate chee ee tea marigokl- enough to live on because of tho [and years tiew did net show My ot teh ae nits, ter a na tne ver, slow and sluggish of y r ] Was all part of a pre-or sake as ial Bb lntiff's afte “ime current, in Angola,” saié Mr. avali« competition ine industry of women be - hart af a pre-ondained fate for | f rom lon-terms of wide discretion: ton, “when the attention of my canoe- with men. But she ie broad minded Basi stor all but tittle Al ong, | Plattabur had been establiaher ‘ men was attracted by what appeared enough to add that the women work | Who crouched off In a corner, erying into . to be a vant black mountain nthe because they have to live, and that bani Ab Hag i the which grew thick and close ui rat Chin jopurted tra to elther bank of the river. 1 decides Mende goal Mh this port oT ee Ko ee we to investigute and dlscovefed that in keeping the women at home, but With little Ah Fong, di what had appeared to be @ black moun- in equal pay for equal work, so that HébIy. embrotters } dressed tn hor e e tain was really a herd of elephants, men may not be displaced af they ke pelneenittte bitch Dacha Key ll lay euciee OH ihe aPaUEK ae ae Po det e pants, with the Vy overcout and {t did not take long for me to area rectal: wal ¥ the al les with lamb's wool, it was different : ‘5 discot can To be sure e6 * ANC! by the white aciaeen ahs three $6 a weak girls ha the oes bof rel ihe thom oe Hh deeb MAIL ORDER CLEAR ve 7 , . Jon read Ike thowe of the mena P’ rf 1 thought It might be @ g00d idea of one $18 man. Chinesn tntioter hora without: permit $1, $1.50 and $2 Value: 0 get out before they woke up. Bo we : | but behind It all lay « vi : re-embarked, The sleeping sicktess is Another wife protests against el of Chinatown wile davaltitiog mare 4 very common in that country, W general use of the word parasite as between the Hip Sings and the nid C& passed through whole villages wh applied to women who live at home. L nd ig tongs hovering ominously in the 1,000 WAISTS breu sht very’ a onan f ; mary oke waa wrapped. tn lethargy: |, A feminine reader In Arkansas In- Yd RAI DO MY HUSBANDS WORK THAN My OWN® erAuaa cover from the mail order Nueces GE COAT lS i orms us that the greatest evil of modern life is the tendency of young _ “CONTENTED stoam#htp finally putied out division for immediate the jungie, Wild beasts soon oe adie girls to rush into marriage merely to avoid being called old maids. This! works just as hi ! am saa Pie cM el oe Seg clearance AT ANY SAC- ! wufferinse, thelr | young woman is nineteen, earns a better salary than most of the young) She ‘s MENG oan Gorin oe (Cl Bi from: Puce Headgaaciart tin ries, Cord: TALE NUMBER TWO. men she-knows, has saved $1,000, learned to cook, keep house and sew,| Morming and the last tog to a} > NEI tn sigh of canes ae aad 0 eeVvhate i _ "One day wo came upon a tiay vile |@0d says she doen not intend to marry until she 1s twenty-two. allen idabeersibing alias ts 7 Lahde trouble in China ) Also nun’s veil lage jn which the watives wore in te “1 am thankful,” sh bie Dito dag ta rone,” Suey declared, eeriaed bea ” she adds, “that I will have something to offer the| © Women are culled lax. . ” ancl mercerized satins; lace distress, A giant gorilla had been | man I AV pest Sls PAB 1G (WAGED OVE! ‘ Robe harassing them for days, [ts last out- rl mary besides a big doll to admire. None of my friends who GD that I would rather do my hus- ’ AH FONG. R FAIR al meee, pres shea aba haa i married within-the las i nd's work than my own. O . po Proteins to any off @ woman, | new how t last two years had ever saved a penny, none of them| course, n't do bot ay out n Ah Fong came as near to taking the fects. Two ‘Tous choice, , the wives of tie chief. ‘0 sew, keep house or cook, and to my personal knowledge, all) earn money and keep house. — Wom plac ttle Bow Kim, the slave girl 59 & $1. geod to ca niisg Ga eee bpsaftoelé eae i men who are not able to keep servants, so they have had| ¢" are considered extravagant. ? a fhe started the. Mondieat of 4 , fo do all their learn’ will state my o . My fe all the wars between the To of any nd other offerings, I deoided we would |alono than’ when atid siete aorta and it ts much harder to learn alt] {ite in vory good in every odors <i Chinen ait in Fecent.Jenra shin rin uit le ae ewes and avenge the friendly Peeri vou ere at your mother’s knec. he wants me to paint and powder . clares she lost her first husband in the J } hie “Two mighis after we arrive] od ring over’the shoulders of these various students and observers| and wear whatever happens to bo Then Co-respondent in Lipman} 2" ee Later, in Cust 5 Pies cain fiers the sane 8 aul @ self-supporting young woman, as she appears in the Lenten Look- must be very Los Anwe » Lam, troauurer of the ustomary $22.50 Value Ras Random, Toacisn qiclaied 1b.wes nae Glass, i et sure that whether her influence be for good or ill, it ts a| Pica tet ereNccrameed as pant Divorce Suit Paid Alle | Ay), say Cea Ar Pada Lesa To-morrow, Thursday Ser T Bence ee peers | Cermannent Indusnice, that we are going to have more and more of her.! naturally think it my Betas 80 ; 5 . eee ara lla tai and the natives and we went out into Eventually, when a girl finishes schoo! or college, she will look for a jobor| }0u see men are as badfas wi Night Call, She Swears, nohe brought her to tl ; the jungle, ew ar adopt a profession as inevitable, as her brother does to-day. XOuy WAL Anes hem pvenly about Chath a e } denly the drumming noise ceased | Since It = going to cost a more and, num p! matched. CONTE “a fur he " ber of young gine with whom I h : iT ahe was, a | - yee we np ts Soreraot et | Bete: to live, wo must marry Inter, and,| have been clouely associated “have | THINKS BIG STORES SHOULD NS ca ree nL Vey ware Uie the Chinese vowed, than ' pa Pate Pacis um over | unless she earns her own Mving, what] Married at between the ages of sev- PAY HIGHER WAGES. Jand cooing ta ter tap, wate Llp Wild Jealousy sp Iniall’ New York | leaped at the Teachings, The gorilla | will the young woman of the future do] enteen and twenty-one, and not one Dear Madam: 7 the handsome of Dr. ¢ the leaders of the On in all New York there are none to j aan teas as Foe oman with a] between graduation and her wedding in the entire ten can cook @ decent who work for pin Joseph Lipman of N rir. | fel) madly in Hove with h compar in exquisite beauty of line, in / the forest. It en ta beady K In the few casen in which her] mee! for her husband, The idea that Know some of them, jteapth street, aot tn ‘Goary| Pgsoed br: tovsiope: ta: the striking k ic i hetore I could inverce we bearer, and tather might de able and willing to sup- firls are old maids and are sneered at | With you that the majority {Justicn Bixehoft's court Ky enllle ae ANG AE OUCE of color, or in the i hefore I could interfore had buried its| port her for ten years or more she when they go down the street ts the the money and sane aout i badly, | beg a fight to proteet ser good name area f rare economies attained in this sump- . one _ ‘ o 90 8 ‘sil fe wud a ot, he was a frien EEE ATS . pad pata kas oboe diet ah ey rere Geel ile Hint Gree ae Pe) er lone Peewat he aeretnoicnt k Dit Waa able) re eAtul tuous expositicn of advance Paris styles. a or lows ornam 4s J wi ” LLY " af 7 Posey Een as terribly buma) ena es wication to eracianty ental) ‘nothing of housework, and if she | ine” of work, | George K. Hank known on him for Loo. Then a memver Granite Cloths, Bedford Cords, a oL Sea ite ata and Gaston | Cite aagteites Ieeccauns women Hate to Te ee Onan SH TRETT Se Tealize it | i the holidays, one of th Broadway and in theatrical cireles, . Hip Sings, to die Inve LEponges, Serges, Shepherd Checks } No, ver maw it again nor did i s there {n no greater honor ina y stores in the city laid off Dr. Lipman 1x forty-tive yeura ol prisal, esoay rriead ] the chief ever sen his wife any more, | me ther eener wise eA ae Hestid Gana te than tots Catled an ota | Many departments and opt girls bos | Wife an tx Coriyctive yeure oll We | yimsctt In hin home and tying fat « =e Graxe By terien Bisa sreent Tans, but as he had six others perhaps this | maid who can do things, said they could hi The fret witheps called b te Moor when the On Leong tate vet . EAE OREO TA ET ee eee eee sible for men to marry them and support eal (at a Re ee Aa witnege called bg the Blain men came and Ared throug Exquisite fancy bl . them. Has $1 ber weok) iif was Frieda. Rampton, ; nrough hie barred juisite fancy blouse effects, Bul- TALE NUMBER THREE, 000 INVESTED AND IS Many girls there « ployed in. the door q - . . f spcsaiay un wees aattane ing | SRRONMENT OF MOTHERHOOD SARA INGH IAT Gor ¥y soma canilers, who f Vivid account ae 6 re Too Ne in known ax tie diplomat ot Lae pepe Leap ls yp worn chat Costtiad % Wa ace in Shiai, T SOLUTION. 7 : ; a DME Hae (8 AGT MR han tious she paid were tnaintainad. be, {tte ON Lwonas, He concelved @ mary ailored or smart trimmed designs. ton, “was the discovery of @ white her | What 1s the answer? 1 eintean tak paieles tise! girl of nearly nine- make @ nilstake their ¢ tween Mrs. Lipman and Hankin, She [O88 coup, by whieh 2 . } Sen ot the Jungle. He was an Bhatian. {stone sympathy with the aolution whtch| idea’ for ea Vane yar: ani aceeiien the ||) APS ADS ron fi, many testified Hankin was a regular visitor | Han out af ihe wa Alterations FREE | att of the jungle, He was an English |i G. Wells and others have oltered~| marr Fone moment that T could | get but #1) or #12. Most of them men |! ne Lipman home biow to the Hip ann es her af life had made him appear almost [tho State endowment of motherhood—.| ones 1 ST at Whe OF lonatitwanty> are married, and many of thy single the evening of Fob, 17, sald tho) hinaeit and (it without per, SALE AT ALL FOUR STORES I. nor of fe had made him appear Almont | wventually society will have to forbid} better aalary ede aateciag Bet» | ones have others deperient on then, withems, Dr. Lipnan was cutie away | Met OF the fring of @ shot i native, He was alimoat ae balry ley continuation of dogencrate huiman| ay wien they. take, wane young mie | beaiden newline hipeoee | . the nize. “A. few AH FONG 18 DEPORTED TO PRE 4 be hung to hia waist. He took ua {@tock, and once having guaranteed th! thelr wing to care . ne. aon ‘has tie martied ones Ail-ct | His depurtive the telus} VENT NEW TONG WARK, | tate A rangh hut he had built outside | Watity of Ite futuro citizens it whould | working twenty-six months, and ha 0) have to dross well to keep tele a ool allel Meh " e matured, Ah Fong at ae lace’ In which he reaided. asa anry | free motherhood from eesnomic depend>! invested around $1,000, which ts tee a work But mation cniding wiih x} tho mot Nex Z inside it the poor fellow had pinned * jvigua: T can cook and do house iy need wa (ume on Up. eral Mullding, on her ie Aig st aases ploiuten a Guten Vin ae he natal lostdderyy Nera to; of alt kinds except sew! ne enn sy work nnd lower ius 4 Hee ARtHe, aed t and 90 so the office of United - teria ong! a ehiidren, + a 1 4 + ol Btates Cor * SI See, meee Vaart betirds ae. | ne La un Aa Buby: Bn BE EET Ma ecient Peat tee a don crane? “ae Pale minvere 14 & 16 West 14th St.—New York % I ore i ery hat are the op du? Starve? ‘ef & '¢ al 4 siav 5 4 : od paper of many yeure before, Theo | ing it Impossible for any other sort of| shoul know how to ae ea ee ihe yaar alary ed Rosa 460 & 462 Fulton Street—Brooklyn had one of him; but he had many an saaat to be born we would eliminate} even entertains the Id: aac tatiine > rem ay. ge oa sihiga wee al chee: an 645-€51 Broad St.—Newark, N. J ad be OF aL Ma, He Ded Tushy |: | She mmalb obisahion to the enamels Of|| Naueiot my chums who ave. Inar- to pay equal wage for |! varius In nis case Market & 12th Sts.—Philadelphia ' ihe plese, HoNad Uval tha apes accel cecce ty She titan einibs calles otis ried within the last two years has No man can give the | J has ved at Of ite for forty years ard had lost| should work for a living after marriage, Tete hee ee eee ee ee BUREN WAH OF et eines ambition for any other. He happened | There is no reason why a childless| sew fied to cook, keep house or He cannot to Investig What Os ey to beovine M Maeait ehlen NG. amon ns leaea thet cat eontinia in wanlnneRdl ockey aie He my own personal knowl- nourishment in Gincovered caused the — & (in were bath Svory buster did | paint eseupation ane purnied before | Sr not ey nv all married men who {tines unless to ait uy with w start Fae Fi of fever, He fook Us to his comrade’s| Ker marriage, But the woman Who ponte! Creu have Lente ce eit tee: 2f COuTDE " eve np a tong war in for SI f Krave, above which he had erected a|and rears one child or several auivdeen| lac since, ad fo fo. all thelr learns phenthvesee i wat iy | gee}! q rade cross, He bad « rurty rifle, but no | has undertaken the most arduous work He Sneed eis miielt Daraoe ita) ere Sy Fon ae] a ded ammunition, and had not had for many | in the world, and to add aeif-support to ty aloha: then: when vad baye's, pps elite OF NM ake winch | hail ad 5 | years, He hunted with spears and pow | her burdens seems to me a cruel in- HDs PeHee a) re (. dibeeay 8 Use Be wees thems | had sewed Int <FROM WHOLESALER DIREC ‘and arrow, like the natives. He would | sustice, thanktul that {hav solves own {tite shiiens gartiente f ae ak 0 we called ena H hom T marry nothings wil _ a &% after the wild man i meget anenae FREE MEN OF BURDEN. ( bint Benes 8 SO 88 n wll Bie Dette ine wl We f brand peel Wt one: apa ail Saxed! to) daaintain (thed am very ambitious and h e GRORIYAea ERE aol zs ‘ec feature a special of coffee. consisting OCP Ere antics Ur bteih Guaiee an peeve imag | have and know even more than 1 do with then be able to keep tie ae 1 on’t Let Your ( sir | the amall and bro'en beans of higher priced a) “while ta t i Pree ee muattay cf couress wat ak tee} ver maen F Aske into consideration | si home, Get after the & | we ac | collees, which is known as val Puebla 1 head of @| present time the army of life, the @Hen- the sublec: Hf “matrimony.” It tx ASLAVLS WIR, | | vast olepbant comstery where The Biel ora ef a nation, must depend fer wily Oe tetenaee Se be & helper wh es | —— oe an Troubie i ou | lasers go to ale. Xow know & dead istomon upon the gor wil and Uhe of-1 ete woaiting tant han to have tie {RIEL SUFFRAGISTS SICK | w ya aa @ dead donkey. ciency of each individual man. As a a : HAs 60) \have hen you fee! mi Ratna ‘ wend donkey, Well, Twas told page rem are wing enough and asit-| heipiesmens of tre motern wovnal 4 |AFTER WASHINGTON PARADE. biped yalcrerap eal in higrigheaglteiy nhlapiondetg eng] Qe pital eh acrificing enough, but the task 1h p of the modern woman is ad Nae y iu it 18 @ sure sign that your stc hy live is coliee, tike iskers there are milliona of dollars’ | ey | her wreategt fuult, 1 in 1 nas | a " 4 Bary a 4 o all our coffees, ts eats But can ees oe tet themsotven LJ rowing more ad hh eq fault. L intend to avoid | Miss Noyes and Miss Adfterson | and a are not invapaet and need a good, thoroug!: cleansing at once. roasted ond blended by a sclentific ' wrote. yeaD0 7 n y become ulti+ laud neal 7 i 3 4 sroce t - hares to attack It vecnuse ah garde | ROLE Mitemetnen Letponalbie. ‘Of this{COMES TO THE DEFENSE OF | Barefoot Dancers, Threat | } Bi A ppepgilsa senders it oupestor to any dared to attack it ueauts It te guard | tnreatened condition women are more] MUCH-ABUSED WOMAN, | ened With Pheumonia | ee | nz foe Sth Bay at Sic noe pemee Se roe elaphanta, Fram what 1 heard & well han'men, and the whole woman’s| Dear Madam: Among all m: WASH! ott + a5 po nd order toJay,and If yo: do not consider it the ‘rined party of White men could go| Movement. famtnines suftragism, what-} quaintances I find wi y ees len, many most delicious « ov avs ever tasted at an thing lke re Jungle and Locate tho elephant) Over Fou chooge to call It ig Indirectly a| the men make tiem “It the hunband | ported to : i | She price, walt take it ba Wend refund 29-6 mane netery, Wipe out the guards, movement for the emanclpatlo umband PS h Ye delly 0 ther : Ae } Ds ba venience Feld! rom economlo vbli eee aan fo good’ the wife le 3 % aa ansious | of expos The Delicious L ive C Tae wits In hye if epeperery Sraspte New Vor 30 TALE NUMBER FIVE, they can bear, The letters of Evening| eo, Some fo some < the suftras ‘ s Laxative Chocolate FREE. -tntrrestion boobies, seat oR eH Bu: tale Number Five will have to be| World readers follow: ain bun spent heir wives! jae those who) sate part in tax ane your syste> in a natural, health: i (f “ oo Suolag i Hal ge regarsh Sgteiog 95 eee taut tate Number Five will Have to bel eee Madam: Surveying magerm | If rou 0 plain words, throw a bluff, | thai were a feature of tie a u VaLew will rel + healthy manner, without pain or vam, whieh Mr. Hamtiton had | to} life Care Sie reree eer ||, 1f 2a oak thaie, Wak bey dt the: | Honan. whe-danoed In tholr. be : ee be Ie ae your bowels of the undigested waste matter, , GI LLIES COFFEE Co. ey ae ect ne ee) OP find the greatest mistake wo make | to.” MY husband wants me | wre. 420004 ee ee ) sever, | eure your ced will be clear and your eyee will sparkle. Votabinved 235-239 Washington St.,N. Y. C. ¢ ne nsanns | theta Gaye te marrying tee econ, A © atte Go men syop to whi fe MCHA ARHSAIE, B18 ‘ Cr le box of Ex-Lax is enough to convince you. Het, Park Paes aad Barclay ‘ortiandt a6uk Get it at your drug store today, Uc, 25c and 50, |

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