The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1913, Page 28

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C = PRE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 28, TOTS. 2 yoremere> j z ik ; ii 5 4 Debbi icseaaneabeuennsbonsaseieobenestecnvebenvatehi ¢ | nesta have something to shy Ieterate avenae, the, Breas, wee SCIENCE IS SAVING {1S THERE A HUSBAND FAMINE? § | $ 3st Ta EE MARR, meee : BABIES: ADULTS eee ee ae ea ee es aa tar n F CHARGES LO GIRL. eee Se | DYN YOUNGER Preference of Girls for Bank Accounts BEAUTE, ACTRESS an” SS oor Scam Blamed for the Lull in Proposals ss: ves oxy suse Si3 @ Secrets | = for $20,000—His Defense 1s | nor mouth, the other end being to an open gaa jet | 4 “You Men Always Prefer the Red Painted Rose to the ~~ Be 7 i ~ (e. COME. ifs The tie sotird “Previous Matrimony.” @ince the death of her mother the i y child had been keeping house for her Years, Pure White One,” Writes “Two Natural Maids.” wares ¢ Sas Ds kakde Gaiety i “I Would Like to Marry, But I Can't Afford S & A", |, ates mate Armtrne, denen 7] nba marty cpu snd Se nats | GHEE S Bie head fre | ” her of being quarretsome and meddie- tress,” has brought a breach of promise Gone, The ead was aapenoned bates plexion clear, sult againet Hen-y Clay Burdge, who '8) Recorder McGovern, who put her on By Nixola Greeley-Smith. } connected with the Marseiliaise French bation. @he had ly threat- But “‘Strenuous Life” Kills the} “ror countioss thousands of years woman has relinquished the law Mie dies we eh Wala omliein of natural selection in favor of bank accounts, flocks of sheep, cowries Fourth etre... ‘KIDS INTO TRO id Se Grown Folks Off Paster | or whatever it might have been, Man in the mase has followed the low ‘The papers were served on Mtr, Burage| TAX! SKIDS INTO TROLLEY. Contains 0% Pure et ta ‘Than Ever Before. S wherever he could and does so. still, twenty dave ago, but, accoréing to Max! 4, sess Dorothy Baxter of No. 119 H, Salzer of No, 140 Nassau street, attor- As to equal morals, would any ney for the baker, the complaint in the woman deliberately choose a puri-| ; Meur //aG action has never been filed in the Coun- tan instead of a man of experience? i y ty Clerk's office. i I have never found such a feminine.” 9 ) in ore I went to the court-house to Bo one masculine reader under- \ je my answer and asked for the indsx ; } ’ J number I discovered to my eurprise that takes to explain the husband famine ; ‘ the complaint had not been recorded,” which he says is due to the fact that f a f said Mr. Salser to-day. ‘This is most ry men are not looking matrimonially I curtous and may be dae to an over- f , ’ A If 90, Mr. Fiatto will have to for the modern feminine type, it 4 it @ court order to Ale the document. this is the real explanation, the 1 I care to sayin eddition.ts that iny famine won't last long, for more and client will fight this sult to the last more women of the new type will be 34th Street 23rd Street ditch.” developed, and masculine sentiment| 4\ % Tn See quemptator Sites Avesatrong al On Saturday, May the 24th is notoriously elfadjusting and ' peal nee Bol iron oa a ae hecems to believe that whenever it sented. As he wished ve up her has struck an average it has found 5 a Pry ls hes acing J an {deal; in other a, whe ager ; / beige bore and ee wae ee WOMEN Ss HATS Greatest number of women are con- : . . day set for the marriage arrived the stitutes what the greatest number of : ; : baker, the complainant avers, was not Specially Priced. ‘rom cancer, heart to understand just how it bas been possible for men to follow always : A, * ‘ vy Attractive collection of Trimmed Hats includ- ing Panamas, Leghorns, Hemps and Light-weight = law of natural selection if women have invariably thwarted it in wor of bank accounts. For how could the natural choice of the man become effective if the girl he wanted would not have him? And in view of her predilection for bank accounts, flocks of sheep, &c., she : j ; Id not, he res, Straws for dress and outing wear. . » naturally AY | ready married, and toh ‘ ibe ae sed him, since the average man has never had anything Hilress. woude hive, been’ (0) coun Ranging from........ ..... 3.95 to 12.50 3 veel ‘eas (des Pay rg to recommend him. Undoubtedly women have a tog tte dectined € hake bis : je! than . Flatto dec! jo say whet : edie, 400 aigeh Qtek Onn Mcalars glen stancecnee men. Perhaps _the client had tast been employed or when WEARING APPAREL she quit the stage. He intimated that "1 FOR Ong For Young Men & Boys. Oeuieve am of the type of young man who poe ford to mary. I yaarn for the com- @) Young Men’s Hand-tailored Suits in conserv. arrord TO: A : - ' nservs . ea : longing. born ‘ot a continuous round T -DAY! ative, English and Norfolk models; coats with of lunchrooms ‘and hall bedrooms. With an economical partner I could probably worry along on the $17 per week that I recuive, so long as I “one 9 patch pockets. Made of Imported all wool fabrics I’m Ready including English Blue Serge. Size 33 to 40 chest t> work evertime will treak éown bea <7 Level It would be a Dantes for the man who wants measure. value 22.50 to, 27.50, 17.50 ooner of later, more eften sooner than " fence. though, tater Deamtive Lie nga hein eee Maas tare at euch pee rr preg if 180 Young Men’s Suits; made of Fancy Mixed Seca foe tiosane Sod ach ot Conmmeens chance of getting ‘one of those mill- 3 Cheviot, Tweed, Homespun and Blue Serge, in conservative, English and Norfolk models. Size 88 to 40 chest measure. value 16.50, 12.50 To Close Out. 150 Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits. i jusbands you mention. $ 50 Moreover, ‘the struggle I have had to obtain @ mere existence has made me reluctént to bring children into she has received only one offer of | this world of sorrow and strife, $45 H n| ch a ON ei mettre coypt's ged ped pegylated tn ages when ‘was sul and helpless her choice of a husband determined abso-| marriage up to her thirtieth year. to Iutely Ge future of her children, and her offspring would have a beteer| f= wishes to carry to have cn | preeniy te, be mubleoted to, wome ; Spance of protection and care if father had a bank account, or « flock of| (rem saying that “without children | can see my way reasonably clear to $ .00 sheep, or what The Evening World reader describes as a cowric. feceenany.” Theee, hits pen’ ear Cyt pe m are Pie A very interesting question {s involved in the accusation that women! Men are not looking for that type (pidionlen the dah ct warogn, In ; | +1} k H | i | it sr § s t f 3 | ! i preter the man of experience to the puritan, Perhaps women, like men,| °f Woman, and were she married | soite of these views, at twenty-four |] args sive tieaioan lly Made of Imported Wool Fabrics, including fine nw sins avesaeceon char Need ae show tendency to prefer the average, and @ puritan among mon {s 20 berth ang A pork Nt Gee cee, | Lonte of Om may matsrel tapuige. 8 early serge demand, I find Blue Serge. Size 8 to 17 years. 9.50 five years, from Gorty-ciz 4 rare as to be practically a natural phenomenon. Lag Salatel com- | to look around for some good, sens- iy h 1 be mon, type, due to countless thou- | nie girl with @ view to marriage, a that many of the smart- value 12.50 to 16.50 4 person of twenty-five te thirty had a A rather singular thing about this Investigation of the husband famine| sands of years of wom relin- | year hence say, but I don't think I est dressers are choosing | é thet many more men " . 7 i Fancy Cheviot, : dais to aie teercensa A ==igill bd than women are willing to admit its existenee,| Guishing the “law of natural selec he right to monopolise a girl's them! this sheen: i Boys’ Norfolk Suits made of Fancy CMANGES OF LIPE LassRNina| ror vue from 0 woman sdmitting (he oho qpargethca phpadb ease abeens flocks ‘of sheep, cowtios of wnat: | {ime walle Z save ao ite to offer |} new GEORGES MODEL Tweed and Homespun. Two pairs of trousers; peed there fo a famine and Nelakie He tant “tt Of them concede Chat) over it mignt have been, Man—in | the dimeulty by studying hard dur. ey gill + coats with mohair lining. Size 7 to 17 years. Pep bed oA generation oh tes sc,| 18 may bo thet ‘the tradition pte gets isos, | Waorever ha gosta eos cose sorta, | ce 0, "aera umes ang Una | | Baas eer cd “hat iy 7.50 5.50 forty Ave. joes #0 a ! value 7.50, pemamey wee Ms year Wt eve mil they are Dureved Is co ingrain in| n ally on pare | As to equal morals, would any woman | "oPe, to, be in = posit fh ous Norfolke, being in ue women that they are unwilling to nay a go to the | deltberately choose a Puritan instead but “while th strong favor in blue and , grea qnonymously that, evil and are sure to be home be- | of @ man of experience? I have | Diu MAGES Dowie Oa gray serges. I’m just Boys’ Reefers and Overcoats made of Blue ol Jain 19 atill on the Job, the hero seems! fore 10 P.M. While other girls at- | never’ found such a feminine, but | Sloying would way that I think mine as splendidly prepared Serge, Fancy Cheviot and Plain Gray Fabrics. : } i il i it ds i i E to have been left at the post. ded cheap dance halls and other poewibly the “Margarets” really do » hi discussed the ‘ = . months at cighty-Ave, Women| 2008 1s the conclusion one must take| such allly places, we spent four | prefer that wonderful type. os OR tr ener toleon ive deodsaas atte Ine Size 3 to 18 years. + value 7.50, 4.75 are living longer ‘men, having| from the letters women have written Ings of each week during the @. HG. and the fundamental trouble seems luding Brock est . ; batter expectations tows rears water| a i8 ‘hich they assert thay have! lest three seasons in 4 school [HE WANT® TO MARRY, BUT| to'be economicaraiaer than actah- || Sluding, ack serees. Complete assortment of Boys’ and / opportun! where we wore taug! jressm: ns, es m.toimply when you ri * pfpeayeed sore Te marry. letter appears to-day, for) milinery and. cooking for'® ¥etY | Dear See EOD TO. ie | lay ssaving ana: pornepe belleving siasoroger ne Children's Furnishings, Straw and Wash Hats, ‘present instance, in whic! io two girl writers; small sum; neither are we sorry, ford to’ marry.", trem: price: a, os yp By Haatng Paved declare that “men prefer the red-| for me were awarded diplomas and poe aay Mle pdr Ma Lk that eS FRED, In addition'to Geo at ex! ely low ee iy these days, and éorty per odat. with one.” prises for our work at the closing ‘ ae jon and World i ‘TWO OLD-FASHIONED GIRLS AS SRT THEMSELVES. exorcises about a woek ago, and now r own clothes and hats, and refined and respected by all, : | | | the «I custom wl at at he serag house We FUR STORAGE podieagnt paaiapet ul n rear rye raat Si aN a a path : walking. Prisco Albert, end Fur Garments, Muffs, Neckpieces, Suits, Dresses, i | f ! # h to inform and especially by our employers, . Grace told something so good the 2 f c middle age is thet natural eaklings, | ur. Bachelor, who ‘lena nimeait | With whom we have bean for the il other night that 1 must let you know it daateecs ead We oete ee orcs Rugs, Curtains, etc., insured against loss or damage. by modern methods in youth,| “Lone Hand,” that he wan a bit too Past three and one-half years as at that were bie later om. | hasty in saying there are no old- stenographers, yet you men always once. ry l FE i the red-pajnted rose to the | It is about those wonderful PEERLESS Siena sand Nepe tbie totter wit hite one and say our city UNION SUITS. All the men are wearing them of them and hope this letter Moderate Rates change his opinion.at once. W. t ite girle of half a century this season. MISS WHITAKER WEDS piles pelea ad ont - * ainte PREFER, MSANK ACCOUNTS . ; They bas many new features. They ; DR. WARREN HI Ee eam tt | i Geoer’ ie wiants 1 eaten EECee™ MON SUITS . The Rev. S. De Lancey T ora contr tay crening oration, | proportioned, capable wonders why ||] aft Iike a coat of paint. Performs Ceremony at c Get them at all the best stores. 0 Ange Church Son ILLIAN, NEW YORK When hatte aed alt at P HI E fi i 00 to $5.00 fies Kathion Waiter, amie At a moO A weber ae ‘fuusreth Es avenge WHEN IT COMES to musical bones, Caruso has got nothing on Lew meet a eae Bet. Broadway & Sth Ave, ® Weet Righty-sizth street were married | Dockatader. aiadtllge: Rew York, Cure Wy Established 1879 s < ey pe Bey. 6 De tamer JAPANESE IMMIGRANTS are wavanea in Brasil by special land con- ALSO STORES AT Marries fig ues sns col BUAREEY aoe wQRtEe gown, with a Bodice of duchesse “LACER'S ARM," a new nent corresponding to “housemaids' knee," ts aur At io cB *OVIDENCE Prevalent among ladies’ maids, caused by lacing fat mistresses into the new tube gowns, i iy! ef fF £25 FLORIDA MAN who carried $500,000 life insurance coughed hinwwelf to death. b : 3 Hy i i i : # H PARIS MUSEUM has lost Gobelin tapestries worth thousands of dollars which iit PESTA WR TS i “THE PURPLE ROAG" Seg ro and carried an an ignorant caretaker used to line = and ~ i ceiagh i ees R E D nef EE EE acter sod Rai tas Ps ft, tars Sree Roctntion ie iy Deareetes MAN RSE ee i cota eT UBERTY THEATRE : ‘Dr. -“ AVIATOR in Mineola hid in the sky from a process server until his gasoline | fend a Why waa moths, win FS ‘ { i ven out, Atwood: ANEW SUMMER COLLAR. THE FRONT DIP | i ‘ : E, E \ | , —_——e siae r —_ PLENTY OF BABIES and fewer gowns was the domeatic watchword of Dr.|]| INSURES COMFORT, YET RE’ T AN | Frank Tousey. His wife's just the reverse. She is suing for » separation before | T RETAINS THE GOOD APPEARANCE. \ COMB YOUR GRAY HAIR . , Justice Guy. | pe ie eee ya ity ' = EARL & WILSON os San or aren OPEL ee r | UNDS FOR SEPARATION.—Spiritualist wanted his wife to become 7 tivetreted Book matted FREM--wrtts today. te ve hon tpg on horn races MARHOR GF TROS'S RENT PRORSUE 0 COME Ge, 116-8,08T 200 81,, NEW 108K WITH EAT “ > ,

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