The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1913, Page 6

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R ROU SWIFE LOCKS HER DOOR | street. wife has not kept st | forged ahead from a Mra. Brown says, nets him She has “insisted,” }ing herself a drudge cial polish which he The doctor alleges in his actlon that his | Mra, with him as he|nored me, seeming to ha’ 50 & month clerk- ship to Nis dexree and a practice which, $200 a week. he anserts, on mak- 4 Incks the #o- iteves hould be the stock in trade of a physician's wife, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCE 1, contractor of No. 263 Fast Sixty-! wtooeth| year we moved to our present Lm | SANITARY EXPERT |The doctor formed a habit of conmultt Wendehack in everything. He ie forgotten nil | I had done for him in the years of per- ‘Wendehack to allow his wife to go to the medical convention in Atlantio City with us, Whfle there all hie attentions were given to her, and their actions were WHO HAS CHARGE OF CLEANING UP CITY. CITY BEGINS WORK OF CLEANING UP of Aiéermen will be asked to make an appropriation, The work is to be out- @ide of the Ganitary Department and ‘will be let out to contract. “For years New York has not bean lean,” said Dr. MoMifan to~lay. “The amount of stuff tn alleys and back yards ds almost unbelievable. Last year there ‘was @ welfare orgenization clean-ip, fut ft was found that there must te authority behind any such movement to idle and which can be secured cheaply for dumping. Most of the waste must be burned, because it would be futlle to dump floating filth in the nearby waters up on our shores. and |ought to be cl _—<$—$— and previous knowledge of condftions will go @ long way toward hurrying tho work, By Wednesday we will know what It will cost, and in from threo weeks to a month from the time tho appropriation {4 made the whole city ner than It has heen for twenty years, LIVE ON THE SAME FLOOR, BUT AND HER HEART seca i _+ ‘The Browns are atill living on the same floor at No, 44 West Aixty-fifth She Says She Helped to Make | street, wnere the dootor has hia office, | Him a Physician and but behind the locked doors of their re- Regrets It. such fn my presence that I was deeply huminated. “Up to the time that Mra Wendehack | made her appearance my husban: abuse’ me or called me natnes. He me his money, of which have known him to mal $200 in one evening.” DR. BROWN SAYS HIS WIFE give it the proper weight. RUBBISH HURRIEDLY THROWN INTO STREETS. ‘Four policemen went with the in- ®pectors to-day along the east side, for already the weight of authority 1s be- «inning to show in the many heaps of rutMish which tenement owners has- tened to throw onto the street at the ALL THE RUBBISH — Sixteen Sanitary Inspectors, Backed by Police, Poking WOMANHOOD oR MOTHERHOOD hel The women wiio have used Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will tell you that it freed them from pain— ped them over painful periods in respective apartments, So they have lived aince Dr. Brown filed his separa- tion sult three weeks ago. ‘The couple were married in Mount Ver-| UNREASONABLY JEALOUS. About in Alleys and Cellars. | nrat stan of tora! comand. ‘Those who Assist Nature ‘thelr life—and saved them many a day Inon in 1901, when nelther was yet| Dr. Brown dented that nis friendship thréw thetr rubbish 'out on the street now and then, of anguish and misery. is tonie, in | twenty. Brown was eatranged from hia| with Mra. Wendehack had been of a nt- were forced to take tt back pending the with a gentle liquid form, was devised over 49 years Mrs. Ka n Prown, who strugzie4! family and had no work. Casting about|ture to give his wife real cause for New York is to have @ general olean-| hiring ¢ special cleaners after the ap- cathartic. Dr. ago for the womanly system, by R.V. through the first eleht years of her mar-| for some means of eubstatence, he finally | Jenlousy. ne wp the like at which it never ene) ree ee willing to ‘cooperate Plerce’s Pleas- Pierce, D., and has been sold ever red life to better her husband's posttion| made up a batch of camphor tce and| “The whole trouble is that my wife countered before. in cleaning Gp the city if there is & ‘entPellets tone since by d dealers in medicine to the and win for dim an M. D. degree, ta| went from door to door peddling It. | has an Intensely Jealous disposition ant) Sixteen inspectors from the sanitary! aeanite force assined for that work. up and 4 ‘4 benefit of many thousand women. Solty fie quecented | “There were times then,” Mra, Brown | imagines many things that are not #0. | division with asnistants are poking! “The whole city will be divided into e Teegr awa What 1 thought was a triumph has |*atd today, “when we scarcely coull| Sho realizes that she has not had the | about in alleyways, muaty cellars and a iaadeeae wil Dd La a He Now-—if you prefer—you can obtain Dr. burned out to be & bitter mistake,” one | mactne where our next meal was com-| proper social training to meet as nn/ ruttieh filed areaways, finding out how | sate eel afte sa et biel pel bowels. Be sure Pi ree’s Favorite Preacription tablets at booalibe chad 4 of ing from, but I was comparatively | equal the better class of my patients, and | many loads must be removed and haw | ‘ust he se jt SS ae a td you. get what 7 druggist at $1 per box, also in 50¢ eg told an Evening World reporter to-day! yanpy, 1 knew that the doctor—of| for that reason #he chooses to make it many men it will take to handle the! \Dt Sn tineeckann Kei Gi’ sareutaris you Gok for. aime or cond 50 one cent stamps to Dr. “I would give another eleht years of MY] wourse he wasn't ‘doctor’ then—losed| appear that she ia overworked and has accumulated mass, feastole 06 R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. for trial box. Mite to have him pi Alxander Brown, | me. no time to dress or to pause for con- Dr. M. C. MoMiltan, Assistant Sant-| jundredg of flat boate which are lying clerk, again, ins of Dr. Alexander] “Things had been going so badly that] versation, tary Superintendent, who cleaned up Brown, Then pi T would still be] when a friend drought him an offer of a] “She has said on more than one occa- [Cube after the first military oocupa- = rood enough for him; then perhaps I/ position as night bookkeeper tn the of-| ston that she would rather see me dead tion, was out in charge of che forte . : = s 4 Bie love,” f the Adams Express Company at| than @ doctor, and on the night I took 1 , — cate etn uany ot the dvtee te o| $9, month een” a. wonter‘l| my mere abe prayed that ae, woul THE PEOPLES NEW DEPARTMENT STORE eee Rs Ce 1 “yt amount of money. had been making a je before I opened my office, other ‘ Nave i tela 1A vy 1a ual decline of 18 tay dollars a week making buttonholcs, | times she has sald she would drag me Button Silk pad and ft seemed? to me that a young mar-| down again and make a clerk or a long- ried couple could have almost everything | shoreman of me, the heart desired on such an income “It in set forth in the papers that at the | “We got a ittle time of our marriage she was eighteen | yon the Heights, and went to hou and I was twenty. That is wrong. It| Aleck ked of epending the I was T who waa elghteen and ahe was/ t studying medicine and I en-| twenty. 1 met her in a peculiar way | mid Wende “him. It as much myfand by marrying her I estranged myself 7 m forge aheal,| from my parenta. When I was seven ked forward to the day when) teen I studted elocution and used to re take his dexree, hang out his{eite tn various publie places. One day sign an a full-fledged doctor and T went down to the St. Mary's Tome for an office. Gira, In West Fourteenth street, to re- With tu cite. My wife was in the audience. bought every now and then—amost ex “We met afterward and she told me pensive books that cost as much as A] how hard her Ife was. I took her te \ ' |, | Week's ordinary living expenses—the $50] visit my sisters and not long afterward {a month did not far as I had| wo were married, It {s not true that we ; -——— thought, TI settled myself down for a] were very happy together in the early hard strugele. I dtd all the housework the papers in tw Brooklyn Supr sult for # tor; the secc lute divorce, br naming Mra. Ger \ tient of Dr | Black and White Only. Ex- cellent quality, with double 9 lye Sixth AVE 22"°and 23°" STREETS Women’s 16-Button) PURCHASE | TOen value, for. . ‘ home tn Jersey City, MORGAN OFF TO NAPLES. caves Cairo to Take Extraordinary Specials No Mall, Phone of C. 0. D. Orders. Handkerchiefs, tor wom- % en and children, 10¢ to 123g {tion to pay and books to be jnancier al. Sager Fa ee gale Bsoay nyadi Janos Pills Steamer at Alezand CATRO, Exypt, Morgan left he arch 10.—J, Pterpont to-day for Alexandria ; values, for 2 years of married life As a matter of yé Zou hotter reenite than VAIS TO ccvsesccesseses If Cross, Feverish, Tongue) cr eourre, and took in a ittie sewing to| fact we had beet living tomether nely a | to embark on the ateamship Adriatle aye aver hac, Do uation, vo Silk Ribbons, alt shades, Coated, Give “Syrup of | 10,21 home besides tor Naples. ver and zourselt and “Then the few weeks when we were on the verse | bee in short lengths. yy came—Batley, our aon, Figs” to Clean the : “s of separating.” Price conte. Made of Fine aes for ‘3 ; who is ten years old now, ‘That mate tt - > luslin, bleached, 36 in i - Rabie 24K a bh Soubia. AHA SUC ad 2 EE Imported Man- corms ae mnpenned 4 | Stomach, Liver and happy. Each day was bringing my huse| JOB FOR A NEW YORKER. Kiaaein 8 wide. Soft Finish. Value 9¢ ¢ Bocel aps iinoe ths COL ek een ts merica is a magnet for the|= — SS chester Madras | | per yard, at. 2 owels. first year at the medical echoot at|Heads of Twe Sotentifo Bareans | world’s best. Therefore Flower Horpital and we had a tittle cete Keep Thetr Places. farr Shirt Waists for House } | «uscy. re. vane persa., bration. | WASHINGTON, March 10.—Byron TR. a Rhinestone Buitons EIGHT GRINDING YEARS FOR] Newton of New York, a newspaper cor o ickly Relieved and Business Wear lige avait liana ., » 9C BOTH OF THEM. respondent, was to-day appointed pri- cKly Nelleve ‘0 80 feet of bowels are clogged up with) “I thought he would flaish the course) vate secretary to Secretary McAdoo of Get a 25 or $0 tube of putrefying waste matter and need alin four years, but tt was impossible, for| the Treasury Department. ral Mme Ms Bal dle gentle, thoroug! sing at once, he could not give the same time to study] Ieads of the two sctentific bureaus of 9 | When your chi lintles ng, | as other students who aid not have to] the Department of Commerce, Dr, Otto i ale, Sanaa t lbh ocealy & ; ty work all night over ledgers. The period| 1. Tittmann of the Cor A Geo- " N is cross, irritable, feverish, stomach] of the course was lengthened out tol qetic Service and Dr, Samuel W Catarrhak jelly fj | has stomach-ache,| ctxt years—grinding year for me and| straton of the Tureau of Standards, CEYLON t J Excellently made of silk and self striped ma. j », oF is full of cold, | tor him, that seemed to bind us closer.| have been advised by Secretary Red- Le TEA Stones. Use it quick, formedy, ever dras, fine white linene and striped percales that ea teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, and! ‘Then one day he came home and told| field that they are to retain thelr posl- per oat are well knowa for their excellent wearing qual. i a few hours all the foul, constipated| me he had taken hia degree. tlone. eee meee Sir leaden trea. Anis ancicke Some of the waists have laundered collars and cuffs; others have soft i waste, undigested food and sour bile will] “1 called him Dr. Brown a dosen| Ro! M. Pindell jr, chief clerk of | White Rose Coffee, Only 35c.a Pound KONDON MFG. Co. Mins. lars and French turn-back cuffs. Allcollars are detachable. All sizes for tly move on and out of its little t to nee how It Munded, and| the Department of Commerce, has re- en and misses. The well known Griffon Brand shirt. Better wels without nausea, griping or weak- ‘ame in and I insisted that] signed to go to Wilmington, Del they call him ‘doctor’ too. ae “This was in May, 1909, Shortly af-| - . Soft, Inflamed and Receding Gums Restored shirts. Second Floor, ion for its excellent quality in me: DOUBLE 2ty MERCHANDISE Beautiful Spring Millinery Direct copies of Parisian Models, which ness, and you surely will have « well, happy and smiling child again shortly. ith Syrup of Fi igs you are not drug: ging your children; ing composed en- tirely of luscious figs, scnna and aro- anatics it cannot be harmful, besides they dearly love its delicious taste. jothers should always keep Syrup Got ‘igs handy. It is the only stomach, terward we went to live at No, 16 West Sixty-fifth street and the doctor began In October of Extraordinary Announcement ! OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs C/ 34th Street, New York UN1TIL 12 NOON to pick up a practice, the same year Mrs. Ws visit him, and from different. “He took her to lectures for long walks tn the park, kere and downtown shopping. When she | Waa not in his company he would apend 2S liver and bowel cleanser und regulator needed. A little given to-day will save a sick child to-morrow. Full directions for children of all » NTAL REAM, Read. the. “story s contained in the carton, You wit! y realize that Dr. Morhan's discovery {s worthy of your fullest confidence, Beautiful ed ported crea- Orders: Complete Forms, and for grown-ups plainly printed on the | Much of the time talking to her over tho] Tate GNEAM are foutive, “Ita atimulant’ ¥3 Hons, IN TEU ||| Me tmperted at mien) tires (he: belo.) | ee ee cre eae kag telephone. Once he took her on board | tender guma, a thorough cleanser polisier and of ; 5 and chiffon Tit vow druggi A Japanese battleship which was an-| Mestoe flavor, Have arranged as a further introduction PaniceuB lack: There “Syrup of Figs and ,"|chored tn the river. She took a anap-| gctany iinet ant creatine sue to the Shoe Department hite and all ely Ph ie earings emo white and, gy, t! , genu-| # ap and labelle e ease by using DH, FORTAN'S e: b SA ed Revd verte tain, ae Captain ot My @hip, iNetAL Ht ener wld Tha An Unusual the leading \\ nee | offered. hings went from bad to worse, ast ume et 25 cenit, The Teron is delignthtes and most pop- \ Ga thelot, iuagaa Value ‘18e gross, | Sale of Shoes ged Zi j€ st shied, wan A | | Bugle, bead- adi gble. art, i . 4 ed, jet, gold Gs FORM 4 very In A Ber al ate os ‘ ‘ The Big Bargain E ent For Women and Misses f tlver % a pup Uset Aba Mp: to- (Nt colar duneer ° V jar Be © The hats are trimmed Sewing Needles, all with ribbons, flowers, tl! a te sizea, por paper. Ata Remarkably Low Price, Collar Foundations, ali For Men and Young Men, To- = Robes, of voile, in vites. Value be, for... e€ g » 10 day & To-Morrow 1200 pairs of dress and walking boots and White or ecru, with Ein, axa: aunty, 0 Be low shoes in fashionable lasts and leathers. bands to match. Pin Sipe F $9. 98 Skirt Gauges, complate $4.50 value for with chal: Maln ‘Floor, Regular Price $5, 2.95 A Final Clean-Up Sale Of Men’s and Young Men’s Dress Goods Bargains Shepherd Checks, 42) Storm Serge, 54 inches Women’s $3.50 e Pa MANA adnaed sachs ee ae Gane an Blacks alo dia apes Shoes, Onforas | «25 | V e r C O at S ul { S Tuesday and Wednesday, March 11th and 12th caren Dee bi “al 49e and Pumps weg Vaiue ie Ly Ser, ia "60" inches wide, A Saving of $2.25 on Every Patr double warp; all wool; i all the wanted shades; also cream and Re lack. English Sicilian, very high lustre, 56 inches wide; black only, Value 79e vr 79@ $1.25 per yard, at. Skirts Made to Order Other stores charge from $1.50 to $2 for the same workmanship and styles. By’ Rirchasing’ 8c oF tore of material in a our ae hoe Department, we will make to your exact measure a strictly \ man-tailored first class skirt; all seams |). bound. 15 new Spring model from. Perfect tiie hye White E They are in all the new leathers and have strictly Good- year welted soles. Sizes 2, 214, 3, 314, 4 and 4). Widths are. —————_- OPPENHEIM. GLLINS zs. G “ *10.00 Suits Formerly $25, $22, $20 and $18 Overcoats Formerly $30, $25, $22 and $20 Ov ercoats, Stormeoats and Ulsters, plain and belted, lined and fancy back, in Chinchillas, Cheviots, Kerseys, Velours, Worsteds, Tweeds, ete., plain blacks and Oxfords; gray mixtures, brown mixtures and lieather mixtur »s; and a remarkable assortment of Suits in heavy and medium weights that sold as high as $25, styles and Bcd particularly appropriate for Spring wear. 34th Street, New York Special Sale Women’s Hosiery Ty uesday and Wednesday In the assortments are many sizes pL aneiyies for g girls and bo; namelled| Linoleums, Etc. Floor Oilcloth (American), Beds, hard oil finish, all per- Rug Bargains Women’s Black Silk Hosiery Reversible Rugs, sizes 9x12 Medium weight pure thread silk, $ tt Gigs liwetration) extralfern cae tem tha fon 9 i ‘ Sale To-Morrow at 4 Stores Only cotton sole and garter tops. 69c lye tem Valve ! Heavy Value 49¢ per sq. yd., at c i Regular sizes only, Value $1.25 ine meer Bese, al" macs 7 5 Inlaid Linoleum, through to back colors; plenty of 9 ge any pattern; remnants, Val. $1.25 per sq. yd., at Cork Linoleum (American), all perfect goods; cut 9x11, Floral and renal designs, Value $18.00, for. Stair Carpet, wide; reversible. Women's Silk Lisle Hosiery Medium weight, reinforced gé arter) | top, heel and sole. Black, tan, rer °8.98 ' 18 inches| 6” 39c¢ white, taupe and bronze, vatue ¢ Jalue 25¢ per yard, of fay tik $9.89 from the roll. Value 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET Veine ene pst yarn, C' in Vale to 89¢ per square yard, at ¢ UNION SQUARE, 14TH ST., Near Broadway 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich rs igs 125TH S(REET, CORNER THIRD AVENYE—OPEN EVENINGS NTLKESNERLCEN SIXTH AVE 220023, STREETS

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