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} ., » NTE GOLDER, | ; ~ 3 Blizzard SAYS FORE FORECASTER Mercury Continues Its ; Downers Career." FALLACY IS DISPROVED. ouea i to but Present Winters Are as Cold, or More So, Than Old- Fashioned Ones. Zero weather will continue to- night, according to tho official fore- Comet with a gradual letting up to- morrow. The lowest recorded to-day was one degree above the sero mark, @ & o'clock this morning. Figures furnished to-day by the Weather Bureaw exploded the fallacy that tho winter climate of New York t@ growing warmer and that the “old- feabioned winter” is a thing of the pest. These /figures not only prove that winter is not extinct, but ‘hat the present one compares favorably Pee intensity of cold with’ any since the Weather Bureau was founded. which comes from looking backward: Up to date the mean telmperature | for February is 25.9, which is 4.5 be- low ‘normal... That is to say, taking an average of February temperatures Alnoe 1871, this winter is much cold- _.0f than the old-fashioned ones. ‘The month of January, whose mean temperature was barely above nor- Raai, experienced two daye—the thir- ith and fourteenth — which were coldest days since 1899. On those the the mometer registered 6 de- below sero, which is within one of the record 10w temperaturo, on Jan. 10, 1875, and Feb. 11, fn 1011 @ well known New York npg and heating expert stated on account of modern heating and the number of people liv- ing in the city, New York would perience below-sero EH ic! last night, bas averted, the Weather Bureau ways, by the storm blowing out to sea, but low temperatures made this s = sorning of intense suffering among ‘ is = Hi ; cammodated 1,744, of whom mn forty-three were women and twenty-three chil- ‘were sent to Clinton Hall, No. 150 Clinton street, and 260 to the Univer- Settlement. The Salvation Army care of 905, of whom 140 were ‘The Snow Bureau has at this time in , Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn, near- *ly 10,000 men at work, the total in- force, the con- gency hands. Jt was reported at the bureau to-day that they removed yesterday 126,000 cuble yards of snow, of which 95,000 were from Bronx and Manhsttan. GLASS OF SALTS I YOUR KIDNEYS BURT Eat less meat if you feel Backachy’ or have Bladder trouble. Mest forms uric acid, which excites and overworks the kidneys in their ef- forts to filter jt from pho o; be al lar eaters SF tasnt lush eho thd: ueys jonally. h pr telieve them like you relieve your bowels, re- moving all the acids, waste und jerse ce you feel a dull misery in the jon, Rig A ins in’ the back or sic! lache, di ‘our stomach sours, ees e is coated and. when the weather you have rheumatic twinges. urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the often get irritated, obliging you up two or threc times during the " nititralize these irritating acids flush off the body's urinous waste about four ounces of Jad Salts xy; take a tablespoon- before breakfast 8 few days an ear hidesre will act fine and bi disorders dis- ar, This Lieted alta is made the acid of and lemon juice tombined with Litl ie and bas been used for. generations to Geen ped ine ate kidneys and st ° fation. Jad Salta is nd sive, less and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and Ca thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. Cte Telektra Piano Player will transform your piano, no mat- ter what {ts style or make, into the most artistic of player planos. A few hours’ time in your own home is all that is necessary to give you this marvellous player plano, No change in the piano’s appearance —no obstruction to the keyboard. Pee ea TR QipasT ! oN) | iths - a: THE EVENING WORLD, ERO WEATHER ON. Sym pathy Is Girl’s Best Net to Land Husband, According to Guy Bolton’s Rule of Three. AND Boon way To wi oH, HOW ibaa WONDEREUL tompathe, a Sense of Humor and Courage Are ‘Requirements, While Beauty, Busines: Training and a Yearn- ing to Vote Are Not Handicaps; but a De- sire to Argue, Mascu- line Manners and a Sense of Superiority Are Fatal. “Beauty Serves a Girl as Advertising Serves a Manufacturer. It Brings Notice of the Goods, but in the Long| Run Success Depends ” Says the By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. The girl who wante a-husband must have: (1) Sympathy; (2) @ sense of humor; (8) courage. She may have: (1) Beauty; (2) dusiness training; (8) suffragette leanings. She must not have: (1) A desire to argue; (8) mas- culine manners; (8) a sense of superiority. 4nd even if she lives up to ali these categoric re quirements, a widow or a eer fa likely to “beat her to it.” ‘There you have a summery of the gentle art of get- ting married which’ should receive your careful consid- eration, since under the guidance ef the author one , Woman has already succeeded im captivating three hus- . bands, She is the wedded-to-excess ‘heroine of “The Rule of Three,” ang though Guy Bolton, the dramatist, has never yet han- dled a courtship oslumn, I felt that he must be eminently well qualified to give advice on the subject. Therefore. I sought him out for the benefit of the numerous young women who, even in these feminist days, are perfectly willing to change their names if they get:the chance THE CHANCE 18 UP TO THE/him up to urge him to put en his WOMEN. rubbers and hig silk scarf when he What is,the best way to get, ob-/went out! She wouldn't live with tain or procure that chance? It is UP/him, but she couldn't forget her to women, as they and Bernard Shaw (habit of looking out for his physical know. But let them not be above/weifare, rry taking the opinion of “the bee, the spider, the marked-down victim, the destined prey,” as Mr. Shaw feelingly describes his sex. With the courage of magnanimity or of despair, Mr. Bolton has revealed more than one masculine weahnom and susceptibil- ity. “What do you ‘consider the most important feminine qualification for the business of getting married?” I asked. ‘s old, but it works just as well it ever did,” the dramatist replied, “The makes the biggest sort ef with almost any man ie sym; whieh hit feminine trait thy. It is a mingling of admi tion and the desire to help and chmfort. It is seen in the girl who thrills over a man's stories ef big game hunting geering in savage stinctively, ‘But if en ill, with no one to take care of you?” “So often I've known a man to nmiffry u woman who seemed to have neither looks nor brains nor anything | else to recommend her. inquiries have invariably shown that her sympathetic, motherly disposals tion was what attracted him. Men ‘are like children in this, I think, They are delighted with the person who seoms interested in them and who ie sorry when they fal) down and bump ¢ to ‘mother’ the man who appeals to her is one of the last instincts to die in a woman. Only the other day I was in the studio of an artist friend of mine. It was pour- ing, and suddenly the telephone bell rang. His divorced wife had called Are You Sick? Don't Know What Lon ge Is the Trouble? eal Me a jcket, Marrall & Condit Go. eS as, And a few) A SENSE OF HUMOR [8 A BIG HELP TO A GIRL. “Next to sympathy, I consider that @ sense of humor is a great aid in helping a girl to get married.” “It must be a great aid in keeping her fram marrying—some men," I in- terjected. I know of several hus- bands who would never, never have entered the state of holy matrimony a¢ thelr wives been able to see a Joke, “Well,” temporized Mr. Bolton, ‘there are upmarried. women who would be happy wives and mothers to-day if only they had had a percep- tion of the humorous.; A sense of humor ts really @ sense of propor. tion, you know. The girl who has it isn't going to make herself unhappy for .\e rest of her life because of ‘some silly lovers’ quarrel. She's go- ing to kiss efid make up, and marry he man she loves, “Also a man ie attracted te- ward @ woman with o sense of humor. He likes the atmosphere of cheerful: which su inde her. She manage him go ekil- fully that he doesn’t resent it. A man will change his waye for @ woman who laughs and says, ‘Vou silly boy!’ quicker than for her whe weeps or whines.” | Does a man prefer to marry a mod- est ylolet or a dashing chrysanthe- num?" “That depends on the man,” he re- plied. “But in the majority of cases. the old-fashioned girl is at a disadvan. tage to-day, The modern man is rather tired of the girl who sets traps for him. He prefers to have her come out in the open, to have her show that she likes him and his ao. ciety. No coarse work, to be sure, but not the bashfulness of fifty years ago, either. I notice that even the man who sings the praises’ af the modest violet tn to he seen in the company, of the modern type of gigi, ‘That's why I place courage in my Net of qualifications for winning a husband.” “And how much do good ea (ee, I questioned, “Beauty serves @ young woman who wants to get married exactly @0 advertising serves o manufac- 10 oringe netics of ‘the 4 looks "Do settle one quention,” I urged.| Fruit line, sailing Lele a Sar ac dai eta, geeds, but in the long run euc- cess depends upon quality. “Brains do a girl no harm if she keeps them under proper control. A clever man likes a woman who is clever enough to appreciate him, and, more than that, he will come to ad- mire her cleverness for itself if it'@ notief the combative variety. The average ‘man detests a woman who always wants to argue with him. But brains ds dispja: in business abil. ity, for example, receive respect from the man who ia himeelf @ success, and are likely to attract him. It is only the failure who ratis against the self- | 5? supporting womrn, because he has the feeling that she has taken the bread out of his mouth. AABCULINE GIRLS NEED NOT APPLY. “A man may readily fall in love with « woman who is clever and who can be a good comrade, but he doesn't care for the affection of the masculine manner. In co 8 woman must remain feminine to touch his emotional nature. Like- wise, he resents a sense of her superiority, when it exists in her. He frequently gives her a pedestal, but he doesn't like to find her already posed on one and looking calmly down at him. “In getting married, other pursuits, nothing like success. One reason why the modern girl has fewer matrimo- nial, chances ie the grea\ectivity of the widew and the divorces. atenes by returning a mah to cir- culation when ehe is through with him.” “What are the chances of the suf- fragette?” “Oh, her beliefs are no handicap,” Mr. Bolton responded quickly. “Any nice girl may go in for suffrage now- adays.” First class in pro-matrimony dis- missed! —_—_—— CHEER UP, BALD HEADS! THERE'S STILL HOPE s |Mr. Collins Going to the Andes, Where There Is a Queer Juice | Warranted to Grow Hair. On the Manchioneal of the United day for Costa Rican ports, was “Jerry” Collins, traveller, promoter, speculator and citizen of the world. Mr. Collins has & smooth, oval face and keen brown eyes. His head is as destitute of hair asa door knob. He lost his hair tn China, where he contracted a fever |during the Boxer uprising. “I am going to Costa Rica,” said Mr. Collins, “in search of @ hair re- storer.” “There are tribes in the Andes who wage war with poisoned arrows. When an arrow scrapes the scalp 0} an Indian it carries away’ the hair, deaving a bald patch in its wake, The Indians long ago discovered 4 plant in the high ranges of the Andes, which carries a milky juice. They take this juice and make a poultice of it, which they attach to thetr heads and keep it there for sixty days At the end of that time an inch of Mhatr has grown. Another sixty dayr means ther inch of hair. Tf a man keeps applying the long enough he will be r we dT ea aE #0 on. |Sulce TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1016. Blé MEN WITH MAYOR ON TRIP TO ALBANY | TO PUSH POLICE BILLS Gieids ae on Private Cars Leaving Here for Capital ings — A SENSE OF HUMOR GEFORE AND Mayor Mitchel will go to Albany to-morrow, accompanied, it ia a nounced by George W. Perkins, use every effort in his power to pe any sympathy for her when she stood | in a window on the second Moor of | her home, threatening to jump? Mrs. , | Barly says he didn’t and that's why a! sult for separation was filed in the | Fame Court to-day, i Wednesday folliwng last | Kaater,” sho says, “my husband be- came angry because the cook wasn't, ome. He abused me i 1 jumped ous of bed and stepped up to the win- dow on the second floor and stepped up to the window on the second floor, with the intention of jumping from it. “But the cold air and the snow brought me back to my senses and I returned to my room. My husband ame to be and said: ‘I knew you did hot have the nerve to jump off.” oe JERSEY SENATORS boys. Don't whip. Now pon Kat) stuf with cookies made with f You too, will emilé with delight when you taste them. Ask your grocet send Presto, Recipes fa, and on every pact | auade the legislators to pass his bila! jof the force without a review of hia} VOTE FOR SUFFRAGE to give the Police’ Commissioner Arca {Pass the House Resolfftion Pro- baolute right to remove a member sete oy tin terete | viding for an Amendment to act by the courts, Tye Mayor will} |SWISS MILK- “Contest in ned onl i ah A lg So — be accompanied by representatives of the various local organisations which have supported his views. | chtet among these will be repro- sentatives of the City Club, the Mer- chante’ Association, the Chamber of Commerce, the Citizens’ Union, the Brooklyn League and the Queens Chamber of Commerce. ‘The train bearing the Mayer and hie fo'lowere will leave at 8.45 in the M. Gov. Glynn has ia to Secretary Woods, who Is lookin | ter the arrangementa for the Mf believes there will iy pooee oy ieee sons in the party. special ca: been chartered for them. The City Club will have a car of its own. ‘The hearing on the police bills will bral before a joint committee of the id the Assembly, It will be- As 1a y have signified their intentions of companying ry Mayor: Jacob Sohiff, Sera r og Sn wid L Mo! Wine Alfred T. ‘white, Charles Strong, President of the City ‘Cia and Robert 8. Binkerd, ba bagged | B. de Berard, 8. C. Meade, Henry Johnaton and Walter J. Bako to resenting the Queens Cham! ot Commerce: Herbert K. iwitchell Vice-President of the Chemical Na- tional Bank; C. W. Carpenter, Clark Seer Chester P. Lawrence, L. A. jfanser, T. Arnu, W. EB. You- er, representing the Citizens’ Union. ‘The Brooklyn Loo gnpar will be hye Pepeair tl by former George Sutherland sister. But one inch in baced days is some hair. Others haf the onan will be eéveral white men bed Costa Rica who have made the ex. Haviland 4 Piper, Pre nd Foun Deriment with the best results and, i dent of the —_—_—_——s am going to confer with them. Of 700 colo T0 JUMP, Company, a! retary. course I am going to try it on myself, my head forming the best kind py experiment block.” ———_—_. Broth, a Slater Are Missing. A police alarm went out to-day for and Gershon Goldberg, ive leven Ha rtd Se daughter antsy of Mr. and berg, No. 487 Binth street, The children were loft at home yesterday under the care ye aunt in iRrookiyn but did ‘not reach Rot been seen sinc MI Not Try to Prevent Her Suicide. lary, says he is worth Acker, Merrall & Condit EST. Company 1820 Best quality at popular prices have popularized our stores Of course, the latter partially | CODFISH—Absolutely Boncest—selected from the finest deep sea Cod—-2 pound box... PEAS—Noreca—early® June. . BACON— Fencing Breakfas alll strips, about 2 hs each, pound MACK EREL—Fat White Norway-—pails of 8to 9 fh SALMON -—A. 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