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—— - “ a P re ( THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1913. . are competed to dress, not for com- Clothes that every cent she can | follows: the Comodore and "Trestai fort, but with the object of showing | spare from what she earns, which | ex-officio, and Robert B. Austin, Wi WHY Y ESS? Eighteenth their charming figures as much as | 1 little, ts spent that way. | Clifford, Herbert Kats, George Me ie posalbie. She has no other sweetheart, but and W. K. Murray. With one oF © Article In the matrimonial market the de- | she says she will never marry. This | exceptions old officers were re of to id % | mand for wives i# sexs and compet! peculiar feature of the case has : of a Series. t tion mote keen vith every day. caused quarrels, but to no avall, I When an easy and honorable Nving | Mm afraid to give her up and she N rt E2eeenrevasttetesstetes veterseteststaleanurwrvnrerererrrrrerrrrrrr rst rst err) in within the reach of all, then men cries when I threaten to do so, Ail The New Ani Copyright, 1913, by The Preas Publishing Co. (The New York World). and women will rarely consent to the while I am yearning to love RIGHT REMEDY NJ JERSEY oy Easy Divorce Permits Women to Collect | Alt Five of i Mayors Followers NOT MARRIED AND NOT A BIT, marry for ahything but love. W. UG Le HAPPY. Dear Madam: My own unhappy case began in friendship with a | young woman living in your city, which ripened into love. 1 quickly and be loved by a girl with a sane view of life. ———————. Reechhurst Yacht Ciob Elects. G. HH. ‘The Beechhurst Yacht Club of White- stone Landing, l. 1, at iu tion last night, named oMcers: Commodore Li For CONSTIPATION Husbands Like Old Prints or Chippendale A HOME AND GaRDEW ARE NATURAL AMUSEMENTS \_ Without THEA THEY HAVE TO RESORT ——> Chosen as Candidates Under Commission Government. found to my sorrow that while my sweetheart was pleased while my attentions I showered upon her, and encouraged them, she had no inten- tion of living any but @ butterfly existence. She is so fond of pretty dames McCreery & Co, 34th Street 23rd Street Captain Joseph Schenck, Fi Rupert Folger, Measurer Cha: “TANGO Cataner ee! 6 oad - To THE POTION PIC TURES- FAGAN LEADS THEM ALL, Ten Who Got Highest Vote Will Be the Nominees at the Regular Election. @eepiete figures in the Jersey City petmary olimination election were tabu- Jeted today and show the following “When |an Easy, Honorable Living Is Within the Reach of All, Then Men and Women Will Rarely Consent to Wed for Anything but | Love,” Writes ““W. U. C. Z.” SUMMER FURNITURE, BEDS, BEDDING & LAMPS Wicker Furniture for porch and indoor furnishings, in a very desirable and varied assortment, including Dining Room, Bedroom and Sitting Room Suites, finished to harmonize with any surroundings. At moderate prices. in most cases, because capitalism ‘bas #0 lowered our standard of living that very few of us are capable of having a home, but instead live in ever increasing numbers in hotels, boarding houses and restaurants, struggle for existence. Marriage is Tegarded by too many as a commer- clal institution ana young women ——_—_— i This means that Mayor Wittpenn of Jersey City landed ail five of hin can- G@lates and that Gov, Fielder gets i three. Fagan, the man who leads the Pre | vece, belongs to neither faction, but ts ii fA & Bull Moser. Ail the othurs are Des lee’ Have a Fiancee Who\ Will Not Consent to Marry | 1t was the fret primary neia under] Me, and Cries Every Time I Threaten to Give | the pew commission form of govern- ” F | poole tena cospael bhatt eatin Her Up, So We Are Both Unhappy, dates, ‘The ten named above are the Saye “G. H. H.” candidates from whom the voters on June 10 are to select five commission: | LEN, Sree ene amas | ere for four years to replace all elec-| BY NIXOLA GREBLEY-SMITAH. tive munictpal officers. “The prevailing opinion among employers is that a man, no matter how It was one of the most exciting elec- | valuable he may be, or how much wealth he creates, is entitled to just Ee ee aa ak cnota rue otal |enouigh pay to keep one person alive, They forget about his wite and chil- page last Presidential election of S dren as well as about amusement. ‘37,000, Jersey City te the first big city Owing to the smallness of flats and in the East to test the commission gov- the lack of gardens, natural amuse- erament. Among the ninety-one candi- ments are no lon, possible, and dates were men of every political heey artificial amusement, such as moving tion and a few without any politi pictures, watching baseball, caba- afMiiations. Sixty were Democrats. Under the Walsh Commission Govern- nae ped handed oi ment act each voter was allowed to vo! for five candidates. The names were “Marriage {8 regarded by too arranged in alphabetical order and Many as a commercial institution, there was no mention of Laval Mark and young women are compelled to ved highest dress not for comfort but with the object of showing their charming figures as much as possible. In the and it has been generally mer Mayor a | Seven-piece Suite as illustrated, in any color stain. fall the candidates he is the only i Soe Loti Gt Malad @hsois Aca. Gone matrimonial market the demand for| S8¢ Incidentally more and more of ; Sofa... ..-20.00 = Arm Rocker......9.50 Side Rocker.....8.75 Dimee ores, eet ia’ movsity ANE i (bes) et compett- Machinery, female and child labor takes 2ou vay trom crowded it? Stool.......... 5.00 Armchair........ 8.75 Sidechair........8.00 favor! jay.” itterness $0 the struggle for ex- " count le oa aie israblng esteay Wal tetece, ‘These extracts from a letter which] ‘tence, not mentioning anything ee SS Table.......... 7.50 Complete...... 67.50 The accompany motoring play havoc with your complesion, VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” roltte the face about the high cost of living, Prevailing opinion among employers de that im, MO matter how valu- ‘There wea considerable surprise be cause among the ten highest candi- dates Walter L. McDermott and John E. Edelstein were not found. Up to the last minute, almost, it was be- Meved they would be among the high- ost. There was no rioting at the polis, appears to-day define the attitude of & reader who declares himself to be the foe of capital and attributes the frequent failure of marriage to the present social system. Whether or not ‘we agree with all his conclusions, we will have to admit that he is right in saying that the demand ‘or wives has grown alarmingly less and that com petition is growing more frensied with every day. Whether it is a fact that young men, Row the precese of annexation was cannot afford to marry or whether they| brought about, But she marries With Seat Cushions of silk floss covered with Imported Cretonne, Complete87.50 With Seat and Back Cushions...............cseeeeeeeeeeees Complete 97.50 Couch Hammock, as shown in illustration, suitable for porch or lawn. Made of heavy canvas, in Green, White and Khaki color......... 7.25 to21.00 Hammock Standards.............0.seeseeeeeeeee . ... 2250 and 3.00 able he be or how muah wealth he creates, {a entitled to just enough Day to keep one person alive. They forget about his wife and children, 2 well as about amusement. ing to the smatiness of flats a: Gardens, it is no-ronger posable to entertain your friende at home, and cently, momeged, penetraten the Temoves dust and dirt that vot rand ‘water cannot amootha wi! Turned cheeks, and keepa the ‘skin clear, fresh and wholesome, misunderstanding of the use the plea of Me has no artifictal amuseme i i i , fn indioation of the inter in| phiatcnted nai omer ete | naa eat pan ae meree Couch Awnings in various colors..............0sceeeeeeee ceeeee 6.00 election about ¢, Dersons marriageadi: and tango teas, are sought instead “ i mained about the City Hall all night | Net ont ure h ra propia aie At your Drussit's Special Couch Hammocks............0sssseeeeeeeneeeeee eeeeee 11.50 walting for the official returns, in @ great many cases they won't stay| notifying nim of hie n Bi meran Gee ele tan 2 I belfeve marriage is necessary to ictating his apeech of acceptance—is| every adult the one who feels the present slump ta husbands. It is she who lingers unwed, Joseph Tumulty, Secretary to Presi- deat Wieon, journeyed to his home city im erder to vote, He returned to Wash- ington at midnight. Better, Than, Cold Cream, Teed the Same Porch Shades as shown in illustration, complete with all fittings and newest appliances, easily hung and adjusted. Colors—Brown, Olive or Dark Green. man and woman, whether poor or rich, who desires to live a real and ideal life, but now because by the time the modern tt to be . . . MEN WHO WERE FAVORED BY tan ts fmanctally Wt for martiege he| the wealthy, regardless etait cue. |” on 4 ft. wide x 7.6 in. long.... 2.50 8 ft. wide............0005 4.50 THE WITTPENNITES. has decome too sophisticated to have| Give men steady employment at WEeNTAMIN og : 3.50 ioe aa 5.78 Mayor Wittpenn, who is a Demovratic any wish for marriage—in other words,| fair wages, and woman, too, when EAP! PAWNBROKER 6 ft. wide........... eevee SPEDE. coaininces curse) vets le candidate for Governor, took no active. he ts morally unfit for it. hecessary. Then you wil} find the | 1423, ee up tom : 5 ae ‘ : part in the campaign, but the following ‘These conclusions may be erroneous.| Sreat majority of men and women |; {were ORtaet NE me! ca Awnings, Window Shades and Slip Covers made to order. Estimates succenifel candidates had the backing The ge girl of the period may in| Choosing marriage. Woman will no te tog crore bmitted his political organisation: Lina ae propowals away. I ae eve ay to temptation and |ete. All mer, ney asf mee submit le te ti he ree! *. . : ' ; ce ee ee Diet Matis Gn'tea Comers tace|| a barinas Gc cee op ce tiseds tor Meda’ Wy Lace Curtains cleaned at moderate prices; stored until Fall free of charge. who are unmarried are frankly in a| love, just to cape the dreadful | fn'aiste. Tir, 107 ometsra Princess published @ book! panic because of the lack of husbands. « ree ie which she declared that|}I don't mean that they all desire to ahe had received eighteen proposals be-| marry. Far from it. But I agree with fore her marriage and eomething like| The Evening World reader whose letter three hundred burning declarations af-| follows, that for such women as do terward. ‘Mevortbolonn 1 am convinced] wish to marry, the demand is growing me less and competition kecner with every hour, MARRIAGE DESCRIBED Ai ING MOSTLY A JOKE. — a — — On Thursday, May the 15th BEDS & BEDDING Brass Bungalow Beds with @-inch posts.........regularly 9.30 Brass Beds with 2-inch colonial posts and seven 1-inch filler PODS .6. ccs sescvenness ASIC Aeon nacnrccicaner nine regularly 20.00 | Brass Beds with 2-inch posts and square top rods... .regularly 25.00 White Enamel Sanitary Iron Beds......... vere sfeguiarly 8.00 | Pure Layer Felt Mattresses........ . fegularly 10.00 South American Horschair Mattresses inone or two parts......, regularly 24.50 steguiarly $7.50 31.50 ~ fegularly 12.00 © 9.75 5 ADVANCE SALE SOROSIS WHITE SHOES 6.75 ¥. Fielder, the candidate for the pole edhe feminine type who, gives then for Governor—are Hague, who is Aen aney of physical attractiveness, ‘Street and Water Commissioner; Ferris, @ to complain of @ lack of # prominent contractor, and Brensinger. the woman who doesn't ‘The two Fieider-anti-Witpenn candi- . When a ar = French dates defeated were Edelstein, a cigar Disa wealasecoa us plagiarism he maker, and MoDermott, @ member of | Teplied to his critics: “I take my prop- / ene erally accepted |ertY wherever I find it" There are pd ittpen! sei Bong wd | women who feel and exert the same ruthless right to whatever interests Dear Madam: Under the present capitalist social system marriage is a failure, impossible and is a joke CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Hare Atways Bought Biguasere 15.00 19.50 5.78 ‘7.78 19.50 Commencing Thursday. May 15. Women’s White Buckskin Walking Pumps. values 5.00 and 6.00, 3.85 pair Women’s White Buckskin Colonials,—Span- ish and Cuban Heels. 3.85 pair values 5.00 and 6.00, natorial nomination next fall. Among thore who went down in de- feat was Philip Tumulty brother uf the President's secretary, hd wapted no support from elther faction, hry \n@ apparently he didn’t get much. ‘Traverse Sprageins, « colored lawy who said he would “run very strong, in an also ran, but it wasn't very strong. | Super Extra Black Drawing Hair Mattresses .., | Single Border Box Springs .......-ssesseeseers ——_—.—_—_ a PARK AVENUE GRADE. SWoeian's Miia uaa Bat Ca, MISSION LAMPS Gover Inepects It at Thirty-tourth value 6.00, 3.85 pair 10% to 50% Reductions Borough Ae peg ion veny and May- RED wood Bracket Lamps,—Early English finish.....,............ 3.75 and 5.00 : Sha eeas condition tr Ment arcs MAN SATEEN-MADRAS regularly 7.50 and 10,00 yy tu #treet preliminary to : . P Action 0) the. Board ot” Batimate to A SPACE MODRL OF MATERIAL WOVEN ROPSCIALLY FoR US Table Lamps with double lights.............+.+++, ::10,50 and 15.00% Morrow ov the Borough President's plan AND THE BEST COLLAR BVBR SOLD AT 9 FOR 96 CENTS. segularly 18.50 and 25.00 ' Metal Lamps with single lights.. .--++rer-rrr+rr-tegularly 12.00 6.00 * Table Lamps with fous lights .-++.-rereereerres;tegulacly 62,40 35,00) PLUM WOOD, ®4MB STYLE, GAME PRICE, BUT 4 QUARTER UICH LOWER In BBIGET. Wealthy property owners, including 34th Sirect the Vanderbilts, Morgans and othors ‘Rave opposed the plan, but the Boroup: President inslots that th: 23rd Street EARL & WILSON MAKERS OF TROY'S BEST PRODUCT,