The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1913, Page 24

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ait tril | HI i Ha ies I iH arli[tt H a tlh Hi ! if g i z s » ! i Ht #4 i i ‘if itt | it til ili : } fae | i f #06 Row ihe Senate could edit all i va for editors whe printed " asked Senator Reed, “that Morgen & Co, should em- wery geiiful man ut $35,000 per blicity agent, and he > | for a com: id SEI Ay RE hao fe Lenlhasllih Aallled<draadend Copyright, 018, by The Pregs Publishing Co. (The New York World), Don’t Overlook the Old Jokes and ae SHIR bit: a § Hi i Jove meantime. A woman's picture of another is as retentiess a6 the sun's. ‘The unassisted camera doesn't Satter. i | = i i i Fi He gs i i i H E for jury service, but that etrict jus- thee can be obtained only from a mixed Jury of men and womens. Personally should I be Jed ever ‘to infringe the law I should eye oe by F) by women, because I shouldn' torn te act for them, In thefr hands I would swing for what I was, or be i fi ag g 2 H i 3 8 : i i tH 23 i Es sft gs 342 He z i i ; j 3 i i its a #23 i ix i Eee it H fi RF; ond oat THE “LADIE®’ MAN” ANDO’ THE “MAN'S WOMAN” COMPARED. Men quite frankly despise. the “ladies’ man,” who studies and reaps the reward of these little attentions, Yet they fail to understand thai i i i i 1 t TT il i v 5 3 | i i g a I aut i H | TH il et g Hl ik i i 4 g [i a}Fe itil [F “ if li : ; : : i i i i BEEF 4 i | il i i i + | : i ' | i i , r fi 4 i i i | : t 8 | i tj i al tf hi i ; i int i if tf nit nh Hefti I t E i i a “that gives promise Ne time this Finally gvtting back to the i; text of a speech made by Senator on mugar tari before it was published by the Government Printing Office as a | Politics further public document under the title “Sugar | Hom at a Glance,” WAS LETTER FROM LODGE AU- THORIZING CHANGES. He produced letters from Senator Lodge to the Public Printer aut : af &, OER e Wheezes | If You Want to Please in Life’s Vaudeville * everything I can to presem an at- tractive appearance in my home at ll times, but I have a constant mrugsie to make my husband shave on Sunday. T ask him if he thinks % te right to tix up every day for the people in hie office and then to putter around the house on Sunday with @ suit of his oldest clothes and a day’s beard. He only laughs when I tell him he ghould make himself more attractive for me than for any one else, and pulls that old gag about not running’ for hie car after he has caught it. Now, it fsn’t true about the car. ‘You have to run for it every morning if you want to catch it, Wher I tell him that, he says: “Oh, but that ig a different car,”’ But it isn't, for he gets to his business at the same time, and so is very Ukely to take the same cur, which certainty doosn't stay bitched to a post waiting for him to eee fit to come along, Men seem to think thet ao far as women are concerned matrimony is an express which doesn't stop even on signal from the altar to eternity, and that they can just settle down and do and look as they like, Why don't you show up that old joke about the car anyway? BMILY. od Pitty Saved From yreeloed WASHINGTON, Ji 18.—Ta or Yukon, from Beattie to n Unimak Pass, on the night of June 11, ‘The revenue cutter Tahoma took off her master, the crew of férty-four men and elz passengers and took them to Unalaska. No lives wireless report was Gay Sy Capt. E. P. Bertholf, command- ing the Revenue Cutter service. ere lost. A z St. fk if ‘clent story, And ed here to- | fi oo OF te aine there When I became Mayor only six tenfain. In one way and another we have edged them out. The young tien Who are coming up to take their places ate the finest in the world, { (Continued from First Page.) | ee ‘ their stories of graft, runying back for @ generation: They had ‘corrupted policemen for that length of time, ‘And the fellow Purcell wag also called to defile this town with Wis an- few days later he and attempted to But there wan no halt mpt to dégrade the police this grand city. And these sources of all the revelagpns ape “Ww! fellows swing by in the recent parade, ft made me tingle from head to foot. No such number of perfect men was ever seen in line before anywhero in this world, “And all the while I kept saying to think of the mey I saw 8,000 of these youns of graft. “And now when the police put these infamous pimces out of business, the | Rave bees aes shake their fingers and reaten to go and tell their tales, and | &™ ve been denounced In every they a@ told to go whead end tell every- | yo Wey ctuee ther ‘a fow gratters thing. Every one is now perceiving the ‘on the force, aa ti truth. Not a wrong thing has been ;; Gisclosed againat Mr. Waldo, He is an James MeCreery 34th Street : & Co. Will Be Open Daily Until 6 o’Clock. On Sale Saturday, June the 14th s - SPECIAL VALUES Men's Straw Hate. Shirts, Pajamas, Bathing and Swimming Suits, Tennis Trou- ders, Automobile Dust Coats, English Worsted Two-piece Suits, Raincoats and Underwear. f DRESSES & SKIRTS For Smsli Women and Misses. - AUGUST | j REDUCTIONS CLOTHES VALUES a For Men and Young Men A be) Dresses of Plain White Voile for mourning wear... . Special 8.75 Linen Dresses in two attractive models.......... meas Special 7.50 in various models ’ Special 3.95 and 5.00 Wash Skirts in.a variety of new fabrics........... . Special 2.25 and 7.50 Final Reductions.—The Remaining Stock of AN Silk and Wool Suits and Coats, considerably below regular prices. ““BON TON” CORSETS # Extensive variety of models for every typeof figure. Made of Batiste, Coutil and Fancy Broche. 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 to 6.00 “Royal Worcester” Corsets in many models, suitable for every type of _— 1.50 and 2.00 Dresses of Wash Fabrics 34th Street OH, FANNIE Letter acy treating ves mean dear, it tan't fact. It’s the weather and his underwear. UNION SUITS. “ftir the clark tie gle that he bs aow . I never knew tt to fail, minute s man puts on a ON SUIT he treats his wife like a human being. All the married women I know tell me the same story. the Recesstating” an penton, ital an incapacitating me mote ~ than 60 days and impossible the carrying out, my original plans. , The unseasonable weather of April and May left ular stocks ext: and now I am ove: all the goods in , new stores. My present excess‘ approximates $321,000. The Public knows me..* been harshly criticised, but 1 nem ta serie on it— ir years o! now nify the GEORGES name. In corer pees Ausust Redue- lions now, I procl: this value-giving effort of 4 career, 4 $13.50 and $15 Garments $16.50 and $18 Garments d xser 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway & 6 Ava.

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