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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 REAL SHIN PLSTER | Woman, a Clothes Horse in Last Century, — |WOMAN,PENNILESS, | TERROR’ REILLY, SEIZED (GUT FROM SHINBONE) ; al tl in Thig| SUES TWO LAWYERS | ON ROBBERY CHARGE, TD NeHD bE x Is Becoming a Female Gentleman in This TIER SA SPC eral \ Man Pronounced Hopelessly Mrs, Black Alleges Beers and!Watcl Found on Reputed|snere lives. thirtecn:yeat-old, Wiliam, BOY LEAPS 3 STORIES AT FIRE; OT HOAT Crowd Thought He'd Be Killed, But Lad Lands in Snow Heap That Saves His Life. CENTURY WOMAN WAS A 7 “CLOTHES HORSE Incurable Expected to Re- Baldwin Kept Property and | Leader of Slaughter House bon i sold tor several dave ne _ coven After Operation. $7,000 Income. Gang Is Identified. seared tom tn kitchen Co tha / ee sa CENTURY fits Mrs. Louten J, Black, who was de- After baving been pronounced a “Terror” Reilly, reputed leader of aiken Ree “a Hopeless incurable by doctors who WOMAN (S$ hl lared incompetent in 1909 on the ap-| tne « ” t ay carried to the operating room ih GENTLEMAN"-» d months later declared competent, and theta, Wes eect ban van Lited ereee ferateh. areas tee Tne ee ||: ; Wise Maratea: Sace's| ity oan try, "| tiene ate see tured, was removed and a section of / f . Merits jury in Kings County, | »De'stive one of his shinbones was formed : / J i has brought sult in the Supreme first street and |sersey tor into the shape of the vertebra and fs, q ‘ Court against Lectus W. . dy aie, peas ean placed in his spine. id denen thie mening when an man, who fumped on @ northbound ‘The operation was performed by was Becond avenue car. At Forty-second ECZE A IN street the detective caught up with Prof, ‘Alexander Nicoll, qssisted by the car. The fugitive made a vicious y ATER BLISTERS the \. was seised by the leg tua’ yankes into @ snow tion the Drs. Dolan, Ahearn, Sheridan and y-Airet, street ste. “There he goes now,” she said, swith my boarder'e raincoat on his Detective Andrews ran after 9 mtian| Upset Falee Ideas of ham University ‘stedlcal piety Victorian Age, Which Since he was taken to the hospital) Made Woman an Idler, Aa Te site vill avenue, nas| With Dress the Most been paralysed. He could move no| Jraportant Part of Her muscle of hie neck. seocd oe cousnea| Life, Declares Will Ir- win. hard it would end his life. Before removing the broken verte- r bra, Prof. Nicoll had sawed through - the periosteum, or tough fibrous! Hag Developed a Code of meen wna taken outs section} Honor, With New and Feminist Movement Has Meth, Witnessing the operation sald he was Jam police say fe is Reilly, notorious as the e man he ts alleged to ee On to be an P could ni speak Engtish. {J identified a silver watch found on the prisoner as having been taken from him, and said he also lost $80. The ice aay “Terror” could not tell how much money he had, but that when they seardhed him and ; face - |landiady rooming house sal hunting, The other working pe- | ne got in with a key. Sho could not measuring three inches by Lorry h 11 tne requred sae, This waa then] Fielde of Usefulnese,and pat im piace and fastened i s0| Mind No Longer Occu- bourmsam Prot. Nicoll and nis asses | Clothes. ehinbone, and taken out a section Broader Activities in te the required shape. This was then tlent was on the table two anda halt) pieg Itself Only With agreed there was no reason why tants { should not recover, although it o elod, of which we hear lee, but | tiye'the eho *itas his spine will always be tiff. Marguer ite Mooers Mar: q oot har oh NAS BEEN TAWEN whieh le equally valuable, comes fooked np the iotters ih vetereaoa he pooetcinlaete hecaotla ooe! shall. WAY HER = when @ weman a f OTS HERSELF. HER IDLENESS MANES ty . Ie forty-five er [brought her, ‘WOMAN SH ° ReeTLess fifty. Hee children, If che hae Yields to Despondency Caused by they Pow! Lisa olla eg DOUBLED DEADLY DRUG Prolonned vtormy Weather, i" $Ate ond ctrans ond experienced, ORDERED BY DOCTOR Intense longing for her home in Italy, the twentieth Her potential werth te the com- which developed into deapondency dur- century she will) ——————. munity ie great. woman of thie type, whe is! Now Coroner Will Decide if Mor- ing the recent stormy weather, caused be a femate Gen! tne rast century, the insufferable Vic-) for all the children were sent to ‘4 4} \' Mrs. y AN; | Fs egg cee re ee Ber tleman. torian female. schoo! at a later age and the eort of woman with whom I'm ie rvoner: Prghogrientl Ne es berry Or, brid isn't,! “An animated clothes horse’ he| daughters received practically all phine or Hi y Killed aay she will very catied t-| their education from thelr mother. ‘ 7 owas found by Patrolman Dewitt, much disappoint thas person at a Serials moe P eeeeenee. MANS SiLtY (DEAL Y- ing the other evening. Now in this/DEVELOPED FALSE; IDEA SHE year 1914 no one can truthfully de- SHOULD NOT WORK. acribe a woman as a clothes horse, Dullot hole in her right temple. Wer Se Rusband, (Guiseppe Deltavers, was taken mans Will Ir wth, ale les ‘strect. station” and. "w : $e arraigned to-day for violation of teh | ‘HOUEL he modestly insiste Bullivan law in having a firearm in his {lett Burgess originated the cleverest WOMAN Coroner Voget of Queene in investi- Legs gating the death of Matthew Reilly ae ee “When the invention of machinery ' to-day to find out if morphine polson- ow on edvertionment vee | though she might be compared to a/took woman's work out of the home : ing or acute pleurisy caused his death| a, Lehre gs eae aA description of the new woman I've] cicthes hook—one hook, no more, and|in the nineteenth century, we some-| “I found that the woman ha@'dared|D¢W woman voluntesred, with naivelin’ gt, Jonn'a Hospital, Brooklyn. | Wena tee HOLD ELOPING MINISTER. hoqrd in many o day. Not every|enat one not overiaden. But are wom-|how developed the false and silly|to put up preserves and sell themi”| candor, “that like most men I enjoy | reiiy lived at No. 98 Gbaham avenue,| boss of | friend of a professional wit 19 80 hon-| 9n thinking lesa about clothes to-day | convention that: a woman, a lady,|Mr. Irwin chuckled. Al seeing @ woman prettily dressed. But| Long Island City, was thirty-two month he TORONTO, Feb. 21.—The Rev. James a ar h bpe footed cr ry than other women thought fifty years|ought not to work. In our mistaken| ,Think of that, Hedda-who-throws-| that’s because we've been trained to/® machinist. Doris, Ove. 9, 1948. \ peer .] look for a certain effect. Probably al, Teureday Dr. W. N. Knowlton of! Quiieue: T. W. Willian, a former Cougregation- oie) “y ago? Is less time and moncy spent|chivairy, we told her that sho must) hamuiers -and-attacks-white-alavery. No, 138 Milton street, Brooklyn, was alist pastor at New Castle, Pa., who| after, a Whistlerian’ epigram, son the feminine tollet in 1914 than,|do nothing except consume, Shecon-| But when it was so easy to shook! male savage would prefor to see bis| lied to attend him and eave him a poles baig sigs poe Was arvested here yesterday with Mev. ae a ced _ taped say, in 1964? tinued to be a mother, of course, but|soctety, coul@ it have heen much, Wife . @ much kagie apap —_ cas-quatier grain oe tabaee, pomp sea" Oniane ieee oy re, orig 1 a ation blandiy, "x0" her childrga could not be,.n to take | fun? ‘ than ts fashionable even in New York. . od to have eloped, to-day’ re- ; Beh IDLENESS TURNED MIND TO Gr Men whe shave and shaanpes manded tothe care of Canadian tiami-|win won't, however, go banzat to Mr. CLOTHES. the place of all the other activities! “When the business of clothing] We shall readily actustom ourssives| tablets, one to be aduilalatered every | 1 als un audit heat far et gration officials at Niaxara Valls. He) Burgess! And whoever made the which had been hers in the past, Yet|women enormously developed, emd|to the style of dresa the twentieth] than three were to be given without IT have my very serious doubts, °y ry der fal ts A. * the Victorian Age, the real Dark Age| when women had nothing to do but/ century woman choses to adopt. further consulting the ’o “Sire. ‘Thoman wae placed in custody|the préive of ‘the female gentleman | Some modern women there undoubt-| 1 °° oO ee ete Poebege feminine| wear clothes, they very naturally be-| “Tt must be interesting to be m wo-| pears that Riley suffered eo that a!l had followed the! when he talked to me about ber and|dly are who have learned the exact rs loth ™ Mr. Irwin eon-| man these days," ended Mr. Irwin|#x, of the tablete were given before Williams, it is importance of clothes in the acheme | *°complahment, came clothes horses,” Mr. . ~ in contrasted her with her ancestor of Mr. Irwin stopped with » grin, He/ tinued. “The husbands connived, be-| warmly. “It can't help but be inter- = and his brother Wallace bave the/cause thelr wealth could be displayed es teak one'a ly caeks of| whore ft something that grows and devel ” less, Mr, Irwin believes there are|®*™°® Wide, cheerful amile, quick to| by elaborately dressed wives, eet ft know. Go tae, Tent aa kine many such women, and that their | Come and slow to disappear, Indeed, he woman of the pineteenth | now ‘alle development ia necessary | a re i numbers will increase. I hope that | those two clever persons fram Cali-/ century needed only ohe virtue. | for moat of us, and haw, mot expect death to result from the Mr, Irwin ie eight. fornia are conrtantly reminding you wth toward the ‘will probably be tried for entering Can- phrase, it was Mr, Irwin who ‘sang of a: well-filled life, and who give them that importance, no more, no HEADACHY, BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, aan te see 2 eee gro 4 “Clothes never played such a pre- of each other, Both are tall and| injure other women and epenge of a gentleman hasn't even begun. ' will show death was from pleuriay. — Gomtnant part in the lives of women | "!ue-eved, with hair between sand-| shamelessly. @he could bewand until the last century," he declared, |°!0f and cinnamon. Both manage! ugually wae— utterly without pth kB ol Rac owe “And enly in the leet contury |'° be aReeanl SRRRGA aeMDtuene). ents of eiivelean. Se Bae > GIRLS! GIRLS! YOu MUST TRY THS! and confident without cocksureness.| ede of honer, aa men had, and You're bilious! You have a throbbing| who love you, and don't resort to barsh| . io ean we find the woman with ' Bice, 3 Ldedsearnep ts ibe bata stommbels tagy, iver sad clogged ein Cm vee they hieid Fray huey. |thanks, I'll never forget the convers rey WOMAN 18 AN “HONOR: ‘SMALL PILL, SMALL. oman resem | yellow rk , . 1 were ¢ Pe bs natstek, No etme youl working SAO ena thieaes Ce, sational marathon en which the ee entuRmane ‘Gonatine ambos ; feel ugly, mean and ill-tem idcent box will your amanuensia of Hashimura Togo ence! wrne new woman of the twentieth ~ . Your pystem is full of bile ‘nnd cconstipated head ai ul took me, waste not properly passed off, wi ». Get Cascarets need is » cleaning up “inside, up refreshed—feel like doing tid Beat captlnas eine ob these lack sad taste Chote ent Chee aot” antnea C1 es alt. |) ot ona Sccven 0 tudas eet 6 te those us lean vi Indie pemeees Sesh - 8 ie 2 ve vidual household, In those in. {attitude toword woman's work in the| because sha ta a convert to the eode CA CA ART! etancee where the mistress ef the leat century," Mr, Irwin picked up/and therofore particularly sealoug to ‘ NDY TH Ic house did not perform the werk | his argument agaip, while the grin] uphold it, 2 bave a tremendous ad-/ ane with her ewn hands, che pers. jatayed on the job, miration and respect for woman to- ony directed a cerpe of eer: “A friend brought me a little beok,|day—not for the ee te van published around 1850, which ho bed/ tyne,” Mr. Irwin added, q fe NT ns RUG S' 9 eee! re with {was called ‘The Woman Who Dared,’ 7 solt hair, aud lots 10 CENT BOXES “ANY PRUG STORE the dutioe of motherhood, Infact, | When I read it X found"— taking i sev 5 25 cont beitie of Knowleon's the woman had much more ¢ “The orlainal wex aevel?” Z breathed, ine from any drug store of |i ae a mother than ehe hai ahudderingly, We ah toilet counter and just try it. century bas bonorable instincts, even THE “WOMAN WHO. 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