The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1913, Page 18

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Bee i at pets Fig ski ig i gf rf i } i ! | | bir oi m2 He i fli bet | : iH if f ! i g i it 3 i i i if lh fi ial | | g sf a i te i up tegee Sige: 17 LTTE ei i% : | fh it ri li i a CHANGE IN CURRENCY BILL. Wilson and His Advisers Decide to _ Metire All National Bank Notes, Separate Houses Built in Semicircle Around Hie, and Picks Out a Different Mate Each Day. It Matrimony Ie Good, More Matrimony, He Explains, Must Be Bet- ter--He Is Only Twenty- flee and Has Thirteen Children. Cg rh afte he made any one of ‘and they certainly | other's bliss, Our ie ‘The prise for sus Gomestic jugsiery must certainly of Public School! preferred not to chill Dr. Lee's con- + and most/ dence with comparative logic, and he jer Johneon. | talked happily on. “In my country, Dahomey, any man E ivi? 3 e iiren. However, only ive I ehall undoubtedly marry fe 8 IN MATRIMONY, AND| of PLENTY OF IT. she may marry any time after that. ther keen about education for | She does marry within a few years, un- he kat he bee no Mee of educat.| ove no vid maids in * | nave only wives and soldiers. But don't y asked, “It se wixth wife o! martial tempera: might make things rather lively.” FIND A NEW USE FOR THEIR OLD MAIDS, ; “The naturally warlike women never marry,” replied Dr. Lee, gravely, “In- age when she is nine years old, and i capacity ‘useful of woclety, They also find an outlet for may @ maa, inal. The tribe confiscates his wives and her man thetr own fierce impuices. Tn Dahomey we have no militant guffragettes, mo labor leaders, 20 women erin BY BLACIACED AND ROBBED OF $53 14S FIND RAGS’S PARTNER, “SISTER,” LEAVES CENTRAL PARK. Fifteen-Year-Old* Nelson Pe;| So, terson Found Unconscious Beside Empty Cash Box. i [ isd Wetson Peterson, Afteen years o14, the honor pepit and treasurer of the gredu- ¥ Lhd what you would call & od ‘Weet Thirtieth street, was blackjacked pound. Each man has a big open pi tm the shape of @ semicircle, and all hog robbed of %8 to-day in the home of around it ere the houses of his wives mother, in the rear ¢enement at Each wife has her own children with| No. 3 West Twenty-sizth street. The her, The man lives in a house by him-| bey te in Mew York Hospital, suffering welf, at the centre of the semicircle. On| trom tecerations of the scalp and con- both sides are the wives whom he chess} cussion of the brain, and has been una- firat, and when he marries a new wile! tgs to give detectives a eatistactory de- he simply builds her another house @t) sion of his 41 one end or another of the aemicirele ‘The money had deen contributed by HOW HE PICKS OUT A CERTAIN the clase’to pay for fowers and class She comes to his house and sweeps and} The boy lives with hie widowed cleans and ccols his food. There le] mother, who {@ @ bookkeeper in « usually pleasant rivalry among women a8 to which shall make her vue. store at No, 39 Ninth ete Jord and master most comfortable, But| There are two other children It hae there is no real jealousy, or, at least,| been the custom of Mr. Paterson to Yo fog te the custom of leave the key of the flat hanging on “You act ie & nail outside the door when she went oe eee eae wife Mol mas added| to work In order that the children » “that the Jealousy | might enter the home for their lunch of Inequailty. news with ake ta | re are Se g Q Nelson's sister and brother, younger mot fe phgerepeaes One eerie |than he went to school at 6.46. He remained 11, the street until a few min- utes before 9 o'clock, when he ente the Rouse to get the money and t bi ft to the school. As ne entered flat on the second floor, he says, & man was rifling the bureau drawers. Ly Hf i with the blackjack and knocked him senseless. ‘When Peterson did not appear at the echoo! with the elass funds pupils went to his home. They were joined there place. DON'T DIVORCE MEN; CONFIG-| >Y the Janitress, Mra, Cairns, and found CATE THEIR WIVES. the béy unconscious on the floor. The “We have very few divorces. If a expty: woman is unfaithful to ber husband eh bebo evegieerdl beeen to "he hospital, is sent away from him and made an 7 cal 34 outcast. She may not marry again. Nor | Where he regained consciousness. He if he has been o great crim. | said it was half dark in the room and he did not get @ good look at the man may marry them if he will. | who felled and robbed him. Detectives you how the women feel | are trying to discover if any person Itv. toward each other, my first wi and mM " Ff boy kept the funds of his class. tin box, which had been forced open, | * Gixth avenue. In the compan: & dog of no pride of ancestry, used to have the range of the park, and they did their panhandling together. young lady sheep bieated would sit on his haunches and beg with lolling jawg and plaintive bark. Both grew fat on the gleanings of their it h er bathing that he was selsed with Ghe tried to cure them by 4 Then he became unconscious Tels eal shock killed the oblld. WHEN CONSUMPTION ; 18 CURABLE Remember that every case of tubsrcu- Passes through ite curable stage, him. Gled. en e to be cured, if recognised and properly treated Defore the incurable stages evertake the| patient. If you fear thet there hae beon failure The, man turned on him, struck him | case, se0ase, Necoveré the very earilest signs of uble while the dipesse is yet in ite curable stage. Investigate his treatmeat records of his permmaentiy cured. Tt ecete you for yourself, because) and examinatkm are | da; fag in the neighborhood knew that the | Gey, ing spinsters in our country; working themesives to death for a living. Our men are proud to of our women.” ane the high cost of living? 1 “We pick our £008 and clothes off the "dat Lee. Fou come to think of st, explains @ whole lot. New Trains - for Cleveland ee Ee Tr it {1 ‘VAMIA STATION, NEW YoRE PRmweYt' OMB BLOCK FReM BROADWAY AT THIRTY-oncomD OTREET On the present schedule of the Pennsylvania System are several new and desirable trains between New York and Cleveland, Moatrepeliven, Express, vith Rosier Coss and thence Terminal 8.00 A. M., 10.35 P. M. Sr etic! tract rae at ae Hudeon Terminal 0.25 A. M., and arrives Cleveland 10. The Pennsylvania Limited, the “Nimited” and Observation Care to Pi Mind Slerog Oe it ivania Station 11.04 A. land 6.00 A. M. Pan Handle Limited, a mid. to Manhattan Limited ({ Chi ved), ith Observation ma Ch Cae ete ab et tsb, %4-Heur St. with thi fodiens erie leaves sarah Biation 630 Fe P.M, and arrives Cleveland 7.30 A. M- are Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chi land; chet and cShlcaee, Raprece, Cleveland; leaves Pennsylvania Station 8.84 P. M., arrives Cleveland 11.30 A. M. Parlor, Sleeping, Dining Care, and Coaches are Concha ta. Fustabunsh oad Perter use ond leaves Pennayl ves vanis Station at 8.04 A. 4 Hudeom with Parker, Sleeping, Car Fi oes ee new train with Parlor Cars and Coaches to and Car Pittab; \ ivania oh Hudson Fersaionl 13:00 Neva, and arrives Cleveland 500 A. nT me through Sleeping cnn, and B00 P.M, Hudson Terminal 5,00 PM. and ‘Srvives Cleveland 7 M. and Observation and n Hudson ‘Terainal 35 eR RAS All these trains carry Dining Cars, serving meals a la carte at meal hours. all-Steel. ful. cool, looking always. the stiff, rigid, badly Guaranteed particular need. 730 A. Por tickets, delivered 0¢ bome, office, or hotel without additional charges Pullsan reservations ‘end full information, telephone ad New York “Medison Square 7800" Breokiyn “Main 2810" ‘180% OLIVER T, BOYD, Division Passenger Agent, 263 Pifth Avenue (Cor, 29th Street), tein arrivals and station information telephone ‘ Chelsce ‘(PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Yor Cay reno" Tub them if you like. They as perfectly as your undermusiins, M. Many styles here from which to choose. ‘ You are sure to find one to suit your _ Prices $1 to $5 JOHN WANAMAKER ‘The Tennis Girl because she finds that a Warner gives her the most wonderful kind of support and yet does not keep her move- ments from being free and grace- The Summer Porch Girl be- cause over a Warner her prettiest frock seems prettier and she is comfortable and dainty Plenty of other women wear Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets too because they are comfertable and beautifully shaped. It is designed corsets that press the flesh and tire the muscles. Warner Corsets Are Rust-Proof will wash James McCreery & Co, Sth Street 28rd Street-F ~~, Open Datty Until'6 o’Clock. t * On Sale Friday and Saturday. “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half s Century. Several Thousand Lengths of Fine Dress Silks, Discontinued Patterns and Ends of Warps, adapted for Summer Dresses, Waists, Millinery and Bathing Suite. ~ value 1.28 to 6.00, 486c to 1.25 yd. Also a Clearance Sale vf this season's accumula- tion of Cotton Wash-Goods Remnants, value 260 to 1.28, 80 to 45c yd. “REDFERN” CORSETS Excellent, models for every type of figure, made of Batiste, Coutil and F; Materials. .50, 4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 -“Warner Rustproof” Corsets—Many models for every type of figure. Made of Coutil, Batiste, Broche and‘ Net Materials for Summer wear. 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 to 4.00 UNUSUAL SALE WHITE _ SHOES Women’s Sorosis Boots, Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials. Fhind Floas, Old Bushing, Broadway and Ninth

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