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eT ceca THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1913. ; 8' (PPOSELAWFUING lF7436 GIRL WHO WORKS AND WINS=<rrese{ ARE YOUR [Did Not Wait for Law _ WARES Of IRIS , esesereneeseerents menerisentieneinnrnttett NOSTRILS __| Lamberts Always Backed Up States; ments With Facts - cHeAgosTORES| Clear, Brain and Sound ‘‘Horse’’ Sense oy COC GED ? | ei oretnal ats ake © __ | water and yet pay no attention to fil-| More than thirty years before any legislation on this subject As Well as ‘‘Curves’’ Needed to. Win sice iris ai 13 |tambert Brothers Were Koon at de 9 coxa Hi from taking the perma with water there| | Pendable jewelers, who guaranteed that } jare fifty who die from taking germs|Jevery statement made by them about their rare 5 | from the air, Those diseases which de- sexactly correspondedwith the facts. VA AK ee ea it man oF hen bs fan the ieee cavranciee taste = Because of the confidence to which the open v/ earing, which destroy the voice and above board Lambe: Hi belt V caused by germs| | @nd above boa mbert policy ave rise toar Wave not beer stale i ot the store at Third Avenue and 58th Street of rare Titid itn with is a busy place all the year round. R lature fitted your nostrils with a per- Solitaire mond Engagement Rings in } line By Raa ena. in works || mountings of solid 14-karat and 18-karat : air as thoroughly as a water filter|] gold and solid platinum, all hand made, sell Merchants Make Proposal to Illinois Senators That They Voluntarily Raise Pay. boy ea that have not been strained out of the NOT WELL RECEIVED. Claim Made That Only a Mini- | Strains germs out of drinking water.|] at from #10 to $1,500, and every price buys eet LAE iar ieuisr thes ins our posttils |) a sparkling vi because Lambert Dia- mum Scale Will Bring Fair | Soear Mekctions of the rose You get{{ Monds are all imported direct and paid for , | | rid of the germs that have been caught!] with spot cash. No middleman having a by blowing your nose. When your) } hand in the transaction, the buyer of Dia- nostrils are clogged germs are caught,!) monds at Lamberts always saves money. | but as you cannot blow them out i. the} Treatment to All. GHICAGO, April 1—Big State street + | natural’ way the germs remain and set) Lambert Seamless Gold Wed- ™@erchants and other large employers a | up a disease which is called C arth. | ding Rings fittingly represen | @f girl labor, who testified to wage Hrsg t Ter ne eb toca ea aris: Lambert Jewelry, since they are scales paid girt and women emo! fag 5 “a fed farther clogs the nontrile i tade as well as can be, are guar- ' defore the Ilinois Genate White Slave i (ee CG cause so much & 14-Karat $3.30 up | anteed tT ie sold Ly Le Investigating Committee, will meet the Z at anne ‘ 7 noyance that you feel you must free] | 1&Karat $4.00up| prices. All shapes, styles, models Seaters tm executive conference next Sear pol Pa SS aS Gcker’ Maat aah “8 Rape § belong Pha 1a - ane freate| 22-Karat $5.25 up| and thicknesses. Engraving free. | They expect to.put up to the com- through the nose; this draws the dis-| Watches at Lamberts are guaranteed, too, but not until mittee a proposal that they taxe|Z Believe if I Loved a Man I Would Rather Be charne backward Into the throat ‘nis | ag aie own Nake aa have examined Mei Pits by Pale voluntary action in increasing wages ” sal awking or the catarrh snuftle /e sell movements from famous factories only, like t! of girl empl he His Secretary Than His Wife,’’ Writes “F. jand is a very risky practice. The dis- : ‘ ' h Anon 1 i Aecaters pom “he "dead v , charges once drawn backward from the !] ‘8am, Elgin, Howard, Hamilton, Longine len’s and ladies W. B.’”?— Housework Has No Terrors nostrils are llable to enter the ear tubes, || Watches and trusty timepieces for the young people. i Senetmant. of 6 State, stntmem mee ~B wo - Causing deatness, head noises of running , Old jewelry put into new forms at moderate coset. Rave already increased wages. They . for “Laura C. ihe throat fels dry as i sund hat heen || F@™ily diamonds remounted strongly and stylishly. : Dy dusted on it, or it will tickle like a 2 } i hon fe an lodged i ie After ‘ me, slime collects in such a throat and keeps you constantly clearing it. Your i ‘ wo 2) Sete eh fn Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street ave a cough with pains in the chest, . soreness behind the breast bone, stitches Store Open Saturday Nights Until 16 in the side or a dull pain under the shoulder blades. You may raise a lot say ” = eae of tough, grayish material, a yellow sub- aSaeaaearreeaeaeagjajeareareak stance, or a dark, brown, rusty material. | Why risk the danger of the %erms in| a van by having your clogged! nostrils freed of disease the alr filters in _your nose will catch and hold the | Fie fark Halla Contry germs and so prevent them from reach- std ing your ears, throat and lungs? Delieve they can get others in line. Teut.-Gov. Barrett O’Hara, who heads the Senate Investigation Commit- tee, sald to-day that he believes the @enference may produce beneficial re- @ults, but that volunury action on the part of the employers will not stand in ‘the way of minimum wage legislation. O’Hara reiterated his former statements that only @ few of the girls now work- tng for “starvation wages” in Illinois would be affected by such an agree- ment and that the State should look af- ter all. ‘The conference with big merchants was planned to-day following the strik- ing admission made to the Senators by Walter J. Rubens, manufacturer of in- fants’ garments, yesterday. “The girl who is paid less than a Hv- $100—IN PRIZES FOR LETTERS BY REAL WORKING GIRLS—$100 Cash prizes amounting to $100 will be given for the most help- ful letters from REAL WORKING GIRLS on the subject dealt with in this series. The money will be divided as follows: Two prizes of $25 each. Five other prizes of $10 each. The seven letters which, in Nixola Greeley-Smith’s judgment, are best and most helpful will receive these awards. ing wage is in a pitiable pligrt,” he '° $ Sa" Fa a Ree a BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. — |e Speci al Sale nues escape from Ips of “Ny, to the man that ments of home girt, but instea lant structures tha! starvation—marrlagh white siavery. or ‘Not many women realize that the return home at night of a cheerful chante’ tor mee and Of disgust and loathing, she took | filter dat ant germ death—and sometimes death is prefer-| @nd contented husband is due more often than one imagines to the tact, able” patience and intelligence of a man's gocretary.” . ” ae — his breakfast, matters in her own capable hands, Nostrils Cured. ieee are orany other | went to him, told him firmly that he | when Merch tran ciet eee oe, 4 W shable Dress Go ds This quotation from the letter of| of his many nec: and luxu- was in no condition to work, and, ti Fal eli ear dae me for, tive - a 0 nt ’ @ young woman reader affords aj "es! though he weakly protested, finally | my 'nowe Wald sing’ tien! Rie Pleasant variation from the general mid not 19 OF THEM CHILDREN, absolutely as the di 15¢c a Yard—Printed Irish Dimities, Pririted French Percales, and woven colored Voiles. Regular price 25c and 28c per yard. You often hear a man say that he | persuaded him to go home. flame that Teo cares nothing about the personal ap- He came down next day in proper | that formed in tendency to regard a man’s wife and} pearance of his secretary, This condition to appreciate what had oc- ‘ his secretary as rivals for his regard| #tatement is rarely credited by his curred tl day previous ind he rather than collaborators in his suc-] ¥'fé or female friends, Nevertheless, | went over to the girl and held out it is true, Aside from neatness of his hand. “You're a brick!" was all ert ‘ cess. Every now and then somo} attire, which every man admires and | he paid, but the strong pressure of 25c a Yard—Japanese Crepe in various desirable j article appears in which wives are} demands, whether or not she may | his hand spoke volumes. No further styles, also print English Voiles in Floral effects told how to circumvent the lures of; happen to have appealing eyes, an words passed between them on the and other designs, « ” exquisite mouth or alluring ankles, subject, and neither of them ever Ar De ? the “other woman,” and this fre-| vatters not a jot to the majority of | brought the matter up again! I e You Going af q Yard—Englis! quently mythical person {8 nearly! pusincss men. But not many women think It takes @ woman of deep, |) 1,!ae made pra ae A aad he nae “Cotton voles Ig whee always disguised as a stonographer.| realize that the return home at night | proad business experience to treat @ | fetan one Ms 3 . c s por in te, Nearly Half the Deaths Due to Now Delilahs exist among stenog-| of a cheerful and contented husband | situation ilke that. Hecenalty of pansng black and all the newest shades, also a number of ‘ raphers as among all other classes| ! due, more often than one imagines, I don't belleve in platontam, put 1 | yainfuy Mend in white and black effects, 28 to 42 inches wide. ct it fu Vehicular Traffic Caused to the tact, patience and intelligence do think that the relationship of the et of women, but they are by no means) of a man’s secretary. man and woman in business t# the |, How tmporisut 38c to 55¢c a Yard—White embroidered By Automobiles, more numerous downtown than up-| women need not feel jealous of the | nearest approach to it—where @ girl | | Whe Batiste and Plumetis, also white grounds, with colored town. There have been far too many satisfaction evincéd by their hus- learns that a man is no god—with embroidered designs. Regular price 5c to $1.25, —_——- silly jokes and sneers and warnings| ands in their competent secretaries. the traditional haio, at a "good Ca si o y , ’ " 1d nion, @ go A Protective Goclety for the month of ness fe, Many wives would be] a hard day's work? Who wouldn't | really wonderful a woman 1s when Linen Crash, correct weight for Dresses and Suits March and including the Grat quarter of} FT~} much happier if they read the letter] be glad of an assistant whose eM- | she possesses, besides “curves,” & |#0 | (white only). 47 inches wide. Value 75c a yard. 19, show that in New York City in 9 V tl very intelligent we ciency means work done with dea- clear brain, keen judgment and good, ‘Mr, Davis wa “4 under my method of Mareh forty-two persons were killed of Sola: very inteliseDs YOURE women patch, accuracy and thought! sound “horse” sense. freatinent “and he, how rerwria ial hy “4 and 10 injured in accidents due to ve-| secretary and would recognize the truth it contains, though I don’t think) een oo T think @ woman of busl- At any. rate, I belleve that 4f a girl | fitte-fve ft ants James McCutcheon & Co hfeular traffic. Of the killed nineteen| they will all agree with her that it {s more desirable to be a man’s secre-| jess experience is, a8 a Tule, 80 finds @ man square and white #00 28 ma co, is Ficllh Wiki aha ht children under sixteen years. tary than his wife. I should say this would depend a great deal on whether| iuch broader, #0 much more toler- | the level in business, ehe js boun he case Of Mr. Darts le eee fishin tomoblies killed nineteen and in-| "7 hows his best side in his office or in bis home, ant, so much more understanding (in | to find him all right wocially; don't Cauen aetna ty Yet ie pact middie age. and 5th Ave. 33d & 34th Sts. fused atty-six persons. Trolleys killea|* Mn shows his Th tal ry her knowledge of men, at any rate) | you think #0? And there's no one in | who have teen deal | a ig yale | Bee oe fifteen and injured thirty-five persons, Men vary greatly in this aspect. e genial, generous husband and] itnat an will consult with her on the world who hae a better opportu- | Parkway, Broly xe Sasa arearareara— ey Wagons killed seven and injured f'®| father, the man whose wife runs the household with despotic sovereignty| matters that would probably shock ity of ‘finding him out.” It_ pou suffer trom otainiciel nc q teen sertously, One pereon was killed| may bo a tyrant in his office, while the office Chesterfield is too often a bully| atid repel the sensibilities of any fe- | And 1 belleve that if I loved a man, | neatly, s¥atat Sh 'you think ee — : ‘and Ye bb ire a - by @ horse car. One child was injured male member of his family, usy) Aswjesoes Sy OG 40NIBs PINOM FT | erence . by a steam roller and two children and| and 8 boor at home. I remember, for instance, hearing | bis wife ¥ Ws. Set leased teary Fen d IMPORTANT three adults hurt by motor cycles. I thihke {t 1s easier for a man to pre-,for the band wagon of success with &| of a man who had been drinking Big casa a Tt jou wil rite mers ye ‘The figures for the first quarter of |serve the tradition of hit persone’ Seley, ren We exoseden pay OY his} heavily who entered one day the pecnre) aseeee. ta eReey: S| aie tie eadeine oe eee nae ee eee SALE OF - home than tn the niki, . On : 4 ! Mr, . SonstSons 48% show that automobiles killed fifty-| greatness at home office of his secretary. The girl rec: arrived hare codae, BhGe Will DR. J. C. McCOY ’ WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S rol a it oung husband wh | the other hand, Perceives, as his ene, trolleys killed thirty-six and wag-| now of one wise y ognized instantly that he was not , SFT bare eats SN Wh Y- ife never can, ualities of quick Med nineteen persons. For the| explained the fact that he ne intro- | wi 5 qui himself. Now, this girl was not lack- BOR eae in ‘12 thirty-nine were toa ‘any of his fellow employe: Judgment, of couri ing in any of the delicacies or refine- Washington. killed by automobiles, thirty DY | his wife by the Ingenuous admission {Under disaster. trolleys and twenty that he “didn't want her to know there {him and other men with a thorough- The record for the onthe| were any men who could treat him ax) ness, a good na @ breadth of v! of 1 show that nineteen were killed | More tila Needless to say, he had per- (on and understanding that is tmpos ‘utomobiles, sixteen by trolle vere few and| dle to any one who ’ ‘ sy that his peers were few an e| re Thread S 4 mame TY MAREE ins nignware|nic cuperiore aid act exist leisure halt of thelr ily Do You Know the Value| Women’s Pu ilk Hose, Ligns, of the State outside of New York City | Wo MAN 18 A HERO TO HIS STEN: which for most of them doesn't count. 3 i Medium and Heavy Weights, in Black, White and automobiles killed six and injured thir- The opinions of Evening World read. f wl nl of LEMON for the Skin? f ~N YOU WILL ENJOY boot- NS shopping here, because of the care we exercise in seeing that you are properly fitted without undue loss of time. Broadway, Shana 9th Sta, i all the leading shades; regularly $1.75 pair. For ty-stx; trolleys killed four and injured OGRAPHER, tea {Ste fallow: ree ! Ask your droge of department on’s G teed Silk H ay \ twenty-three: wagons OuRy hort Yet the oe Leidied aN ae ee eg THE VALUE OF COMMON 8ENSE store for a sample cake of Women’s Guarantee i) OSE, either cotton e four. Collisions were responsible fo to his. val : ‘ : the injuries to thirty-elght within the |e"°.qta to read that no man a @ hero TO A BUSINESS GIRL. i Realemon Soa tops and soles, or all silk tops and soles; Black, ame! Dear Madam: While o: ") ° ; former! clty of New York in the same month. |, nis stenographer. A man’s wife may| scission on myn a aia hears muah 4 ) } rm Weta dc FREE White and Tan; formerly $150 per pair; at...... 98 \ Athout knowing that : roblem"” in ; Her Death Again a Mystery, [FO {RFOUEN Hite ted a mean r un-| Sl! Varieties, the peculiar relationship Women’s Embroidered or Plain Thread Silk Harry J. Collett, who was arrested! Worthy thing. His secretary cannot} Of the man and the woman in busl- If for any reason they cannot supply! with reinforced cotton tops and gol i ast week, charged with having caused | 7 °C ycnina auch a pleasing vell of| Pe '# rarely touched upon, it to you, send us their name and ad- faene soles; value the death of Julla Curran in the Hotel /iiision, She knows Just how he broke| | Zt 1* not friendship; that ts, not ies dress and we will mail you sample,| $1-25 per palr At..eecsreereeeees 79 | Boulevard on Aug, 2 inst, was Te ee ee eae ee hoe kel friendyhip only. One canuot order a “QUEEN QUALITY" is a fj! FRee. Three pairs for $2.20, , charged yesterdey by Coroner Winter. |" 4 H riend around; insist that the friend . ’ . bottom. | Assistant | Distri eved pose him tell'« donee en's | Mt {0 bases of Dorenom and often term applicable as fully to {/Carey’s Realemon SoapCo.) women's Silk Boot Hose, tn Black, White and ong ¥ teligible “stuff; . . | * . P| evidence to connect the, priso p see him toady, see him cringe | Cini tell @ friend thas be ciather the way in which our shoes 216 William St New York! tan; formerly 59c. pair. For this Sale ey the young woman's mysterious 4 she) is not worth any more money ————EE ( i i —S—— = ——— = | than the princely sum she {s at pres- One of our new models, are sold as to the correctness 7 ; ad Childrens Ribbed - Silk Hose, in Black or ent recelving, It is not love, One Colonial with Wood . IG} Meee SM ‘2; at, per pair. Sorereyy | F TFA D ARKENS : does not treat one's love like a ma- |) Princess Heel. In Pat- of their style and the excellence || Constipation | Three pairs for $1.00, 8 chine; nor {# 1t necessary that one's iY i G : .: H i love write one hundred and fifty at, Dull Bis ane Gray of their materials. Vanishes Forever Mail or Telephone Orders Promptly Filled Words @ minute. It 4s none of thesv. eee RA HAIR 3t 18 em indefnable something which makes it quite proper and ’ Rat to his secretary when be meets wihen weed he teen ete aver i out en Mixed With Sulphur Makes| angst cits Sage sed Sulphir fait Denlde ber in the offee! Hair Soft and Luxuriant Remedy” for about 50 cents a bottle. more of him, and Removes Dandruff. @ man’s secretary sees It is the most popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Sim-| Yo™ than does his wife, and i te not ply dampen 8 soft brush or a ere Brows onge with Wyeth's Sage and Sulpbur" and draw| UP detween them a feeling | Prices range ‘The old-time mixture of Sage Tea] this through your hair, taking one amall| SPOther quite apart fram ono : and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked] strand at a time, Do this to-night, and| {lon for & mother, & sister, @ $3.50 to $5.00 per pair and faded huir is coming in vogue again, says a well-known downtown druggist, Te was our grandmother's treatment and hundreds of women, and men too, are! again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful ap- pearance is of the greatest advantage. A Nowadays, though, we don’t have the Jroublesome task of gathering the end the mumy mixing at home H heart or a wife. b ae ibe oy hulr dlenppeers and In the first place, sho is there mhon to its natural color. he nesds her—in time of deep busi- What delights the ladies with Wyeth’s| "ees anxiety perhaps, when a wife Sage and Sulphur isthat besides beauti-| ‘(despite hi od intentions) would fully darkening the hair they say it pro-| Probably with her lack of duces that soft lustre and appearance} busine: ding. She, the sec- of abundance which is so attractive, be-| retary, es up” @ situation, ad- sides prevents dandruff, itching scalp| vises on !t, acts on it (often without and falling hair. Here, you gray-baired advice from the ‘‘chief") and in that i hua ook rte Jonas, NAL maken Quaelt ao odepemaadis | A few at $6.00 QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 82 West 34th Street Midway between the Waldor} ' Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. | nd the McAlpin