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THE EVENING WORLD, TUBBVDAY, ArmiL 46, ivio =) | TRACE CLOTHES OF ‘Women Should Dre ss So They Could Turn —— NENBERS OF “400” JUDRE SENTENCES a —_—— ». WOMAN SLAIN IN - Somersault in’ Street or ( limb a _ Ladder FACE RAID SUITS WOMEN PRISONERS BRONX 10 SELLER Creator of the Kewpies Suggests Bloomers With | 0 Oo Anee-Length Skirts for the Polymuriel Cos- tume Not Immoral to Have Legs UNDERNEWLAW 10 HEAR SUNDAY. ARE YOUR» eer es Ee ey _ Nostrils Clogged? Police Get Descry (| ' sr . a Marguerite shane Marehalt Men With Her When Whet we the wah ” ! ! . J Her shirt, jong, heowy ond inseporen + her waste Bought Them energy with step ( . | is £ Her core e her trom bending ana ot! f | td ad ‘ a‘ ’ vathing ; SLIP OF PAPER A CLUE. 1 for ches, by her betig, dudes. 2 cae ei - j ; spinal Cwm nd torture b nerves by wamateral " una, Foun ¥ ‘ f the . es - i 4 és ‘ \\ I ail . | tant ‘ " Sm eee ¢ M Th 5 runs « ! a ’ he t ‘ hong dom = — ’ ad ’ A ¢ - t and they h 6 TH Mem Of he 4 . ° May Lead to Victim's Mer entire costum : oatisty th Mea Shonen one | be . ‘ ered Wmatinets of men, rather than the wearers | *emere hours wend PUPPOEE ty Chink of going to Mom ts Identity = aap fed nk de ] vty Mabie to te ity an ' _—-. mat} Hight on the hee the Kamer ta , . 5 ; ese ~ wet gerd - pare {rom wit " to try the! 4 p received 6 ' iVeslewine the aubeauery Vile aha omen Move etil'e ingenious tndictment of Dame wow is \ tthe ut ’ ' noon of the aaleswoman who suid a POebton herself Mine O'Neil, os New York's aiont notable woman artist dies Const. 450 ceiten, Ween Py phy t gh es har velvet coat to the woman who was 988 Consented to serve on the Polymuriel Prize Fund Committee, whieh Hobel, who tor hie ond Mra. Wise, 7 murdered and whose body was buried 1# to award the prize of $160 offered by Mre. Mildred Jobneton Landone t sener whe tae ‘ ar perl oe oe ; 0 a wh ne are saté to have _ under a mound of rocks on the Astor for (he best design of a universal dress for won omtate, ¢ Hundred and Seventy. vepth Noble Streets, the Hrons 1a n The winning Poly : oe week th | Wine to Py, axainet Mund y wine ite eae asain [3 ce 5/7 Visits fot $5 tue real trouble ¢ arch for two the police start Htaliane paid for the we . property owners will leg wider James F. Carroll of at The eae m ter ratoot t Seat anh tar wdyeen Which vie boudt are being propa Jernon utilised the Munday Tabernacte teatinents for $s ‘ hte Ome at the « ime J uid not reveal the | to fay sformatory, He had be. (bY Dr Metoy 1 persone suf- the prospective defendante | gore him three wo arented in the | fering fre tarhal (roubles te be bee abst ld tea Sun ote for anything,” said an attaobe Of) pata of @ @aloon Wher | treated often enough o be cured, ; this afternoon in the department | zoe wou Under thie offer orporation Polk's office to-day. “If] wrough before him the Recorder sil cases of . ould 1 and Figueth [did the town would be mhocked, ON | gia tive t calarrhal nature “invluding clog Atreet and 7! whore the the lat are the names of many of! gue ried Bevery way '0/ nostrils, catarrhal throut trouve wea that dlntinetiy the beat families, nome of the megea | Ye" women to go on the water| and catarrhal den(ness. will be Mee emeinbers selling 5 ' SEO! wagon, Now you m up to the Sun. Capted. Patients accepted under tiie woetal latte Hut they will have to be dragmed Into the t Hehe elvil court if hear the sernion | Ofer wilt + ve voplete tremte may help you, Mente and all necessary medicine for une day Tabernac | thin afternoon + Woman answerin a he soription of the murdered woman and] 11 vou don't mo to oh SHAS, eRe Whe: _KeCoMmpER by: two! o city Wine its case against Sobel Ta If you desire to take ady who pald for the karments, One| wat COULD and the conatituuionality of the law | Cent time you come before me till oe ints otter pou men antage Wea litle over & feet in height, she] Bomew 80 I paaned upon sand Fol awa | name not later than April enid, and the other abont & feet 6] DRESSED Ay A poration Counaet Poik awo re.| ThE tree women ware met at the! anches. They were coar ooking WOMAN ? BLOOMERS fused to reveal the namen of the eo. | COUT! hotwe door by Frank Kergu “ aon e of Billy's early cone wed and both had a roll clety men and women who will prob 4 taken to eo Ta ” ably become co-defendauta with dive- | AM% "Ken 10 ine rm iy keepers and the lke | ee ie ee The new tam. which maken he, the tral whan Hy cam DR. J. C. McCOY, owner of the property as reaponaibie | ¢ Ay Thom this afters n $02 Candle Building par 42d St. an the actual conductor of a disor. | ON Of the largeat week day afternoon A aie eS derly house, was put on the statute Audiences hahas yet had ‘The we men a ww ‘tf , +4 The incident was fixed in the mind of the suleswoman by the close at tention the men paid to the fitting of the woman and their interest in her, and the fact that she did not seem to understand them, as they oo- casionally conversed in Itallun in her presence, Some alterations had to 4 be made in the dress and coat, and! Muriel must be characterized by etm- when the woman went to the*fitting| Plicity, comfort, beauty and durabil- room she left two rings on a table, | ity. The contest is open until mld- The garments were left and had to| Might, May 31, and all designs are to be culled for on the following day.| be sent to the committee, at No. 628 Soon after the men and the woman| Riverside Drive. left the store one of the men tele- BEAUTIFUL ARTISTS OUGHT TO phoned and said the woman had for- gotten her rings. KNOW ABOUT CLOTHES. The saleswoman went to the fitting Miss O'Neill ig taking especial in- room and found the rings, one a| terest in this contest because she has books ai. No one seemed to loutnumberad the men abe pay on tlention to it tt was | found later on, how that hin rad~ ical change in the ‘Tenement Houne |inth | Law would react against the Law ‘ Why could we net cast him ‘LITTLE HOPE FOR | Bepart ont if something Wore Bot oy : done, The new law states very apecifically [IY had not gone very far in ht and plainly that it is not necessary Sermon before it wan clear that for the owner of the property to be had to deal with an audien | ware of the unlawful use it i@ DOME wat eoolar than th h mit to in order that responsibility : Leitso dial aha a twent to one His text, from St Mark, | hapter, twenty-elehth vers, | >. | may be fixed, [tis assumed that ho “ressed In the last few days ‘Th should or ought to know, and U crowd wan ready enough to Iaugh ROSE ONEFILI the law reste ite case. 3 Powe AWAY whe so | Nummonsea and complainta in the “th! tricks of exprension, expeciall \ . when he led them with his own laugh Fon PamsinG GY LILIAN HS THOMASON | 200 cases are understood’ to nave = = | been tesued already. They are being ter. They laughed very often at noth A cheap gold plated band resembling a| long believed that women are un- = | > |nold. up and will bo rushed to trialling at an ahaa em og wedding ring, and the other set with Pleasantly and unnecessarily ham-/ “Indeed it is not," Miss O'Noill le to turn loic alist Strick 5 | a8 noon h verdict Is obtained 19/ Once spiny lined the word “yer” me preveretien three white stones. The description pered by the way they dress, and that/caught me up, “Don't you think it's| S2Mersault in the street clothed Noied Novelist Stricken W hen} the Sobel cause Pars eapepaly ly ape allan eit ks the « the Acid of the Port, Tt nproves ts Ohriat! t “De of the rings tallies with that of those the lega and waist should be released | too bad that every woman fecle he a in her right mind, ! iioineael Mee But would a stout woman | Alrea Weakened by ia you know what « ‘vers’ in?" he asked found on the woman found murdered, from their present ondage. And| new dress must be a chance from the |woil'm Gresitutapess, tok'examoicet| AlCddy Weakened by Gall- WANTS TO BAR BABIES asmungtarst ne anoivored) nition sears On the chance that the woman may | When I talked to her yesterday im her! one she's been -.caring? Maybe she | I objected. "i ferrous’ syetein am have given an address when she left | Sky parlor opposite Washington Arch has found a costume which makes |. 22 ike Spink spn ing Wee well stones and Abscess. FROM THE MAIN STREET land the auitience Inuahed without pes serroum eres j inted Mins O'Net Room arent reason, The | ‘ the coat and dress to be altered, au|I found that she practices what sho! hor fect comfortable and look charm- Chan the Intec ner fitde monte = Ieeees we entt cheat onatiree . Large Bottle, $1.00 examination of all the sales slips of | Preaches. ing, That makes no difference—the the tog abundant curve hiv. Ge lsutensaa The T f Oil Is Ove " | She ts a radiantly beautiful woman, next one must be entirel ferent. as the corset and tight-t cea rirude Atherton, the novel “ jnitro-glycerine used in safe-cracking. e Taste o il Is rcome the store was started a je Rear TNE AINE UREA, TR AMOR Tate Chote Ita; who Tne’ beh i in St. Lake's! Mothers of Elizabeth, N. J., Doa't) hens two ina ree ved fe ' | ‘ances indicated the slip of paper with the figures, this creator of the kewples who hav ‘Women's clothes cost them so | Hinsiant Sina wonsane whe tne eo fies és T. D a BhD ot pap . given so much delight to #0 many| °muoh in pain, in tim | errcere SHOP eHAn NO ieavoR Hospital since Lust Phursdoy, has de! Approve of Proposed Street | t™Per of the crowd in the Taber- H. - Dewey & Sons Ca, “918 W" written on it and two small in money | her corset and tixht, continin lhl ca H aa Keys were found to-day in a slit in the Persone with their “quips and cranks] and in worry, First, there is the | In nore inclined to take exers| VPC Phoumonin ae! her condition | i nacle iA Wink & Guane ae oe y ’ we lass 1 A teskk f th cise ‘ » should event. !* considered woll nigh hopeless by | Navigation Law “If you don't know why you mise reitce rs fourta Viarantes: left sieeve of the woman's coat. In| 4d wanton wiles, nods and Decks! making of the dress. If the | C's). her figure to graceful] her physici | the first search of the garment t and wreathed smiles.” She has gold-! woman goes toa tailor or dress- | Nally Fede ie eR aaa aan (Sperial w The Brening World.» the target you'll never make the bell cit Pt ae articles were overlooked, but whea Drown hair, brown-gold eves, a skin) maker she must stand long hours | sHE ANTICIPATES MORAL PRO- renilored the sare many rn heh] BLIZABETH, ON. J April 18—|ring!” aroused the heartiest sort of eit DRAG the cout was being ripped for further! ® CFeamily white asa camellia and a! for her fittings. If she tries to TESTS. tered The Wore serous beeause it) women of Elizabeth are up in arms, lnumhter when Billy maid it SER clues the keys fell cut and tha paper’ CUuP!d's-bow smile, When I saw her| do the work herself she must sew |, paused, nod the arched hrowal has been i werion of complications, | against the Hlizabeth police commis-| Some other utterances of his which | M waa Glassvered she wore floating Greek draperies of) for laborious hours. Then there |jitted capreasively, while the beautl-| Gener ee ere moment. sion which has declured against the | aroused approval w aternity As soon as paper was found Some straw colored, diaphanous stuff,! are the precious minutes wasted {ful mouth bent in a resigned wile ou + was followed by an ab-} parade of baby carriages on Brovd| “Trying to do God'a avork without | Apparel detectives we nt throughout the which flowed and swept about her yet in adjusting all the complicated | “I suppose the Will alwaya be Aes On the Intestines, Justo tho! street. first wetting God's erace in ke cut Modish arel clentite ically constructed to exe pand as required and to ; wons to ute for which assistance [POrnie ily ied from husband, | dress,” she sighes moral protests! physicians were mastering — thes nee dn woman's! pneumonia develop Hast as there is city to all the h 5 0} bearing the number * though most of the addre: Smiling young mothers by the seore! ting the wir 4. Beonuse of the! wheel the cooing kiddies along the} the power hou West side | didn't inte! » with a movement or fastening and. il) muscle of he round, supple body | must be betwee nh yourself and been vovered, no trace of any one why| Her sister, Miss Calista O'Neill,! maid or the woman in the next | always some one to tell a four-year. Weaksned condition of the pationt| main thoroughfare, and wo heavy bas ‘Weomay have here to-day some harmonize the figure line knew the Woman has been found, All| who is almost as lovely in a slishter,| apartment. The financial outlay ie Ee te eH coy. Mieinta! down, and) 1tte hope is held out been the traMe in this direction that) ohureh pillars—pillow-shame.” throuvhout entire period, it isn \ «foo much fuss and quar Faultless in style, diftering in no outward Way (ron regular models, and adjust auto 1 atically? Dr Edmund Devel of No. 40 Kast] Capt. Wim. Co Dehert, the polices coms | vp, 1s to wel the Hoard of} ordinance barring telephones of that number in the city shion, had a long, loose, un- too large, because the arbitrar- : were called without result, and tho] 44rKer fashion. hi 7 any ary-colored bro-| ily changing fashion says the “But if it isn’t immoral f. Forty-first Street, satd to-day: | miami ives started to look u , py or a s i , eRe ceaber [a suBintah metre licade, dub ini, haltemoon lover tent cdfese must ibe theawnewayiber woman to have legs on the bath Everything possible is being done! Works to. pans i relling going on to-day to ha veal revival.” . A ing beach, why shouldn't she be for Mrs. Athert: | the baby carriages from Broad Street when the figure is normal tes: shoulders with a selvedge seam under — fore it is worn out. And then the iawea to\have them ef Atherton. She tse very cour- | the baby Maes me mitts have neevr swe ! aa evidently ? | and wavy or the peden- 4 i le he prerrises. ane Lea RPE ae Ove me enee® fF0M! each arm and a four-inch lacing of worry of the whole process isto | "she im even thousnt to Where? | ys ua and io fighting with all her | SAG GesiAK Gaviketion ESHA RE Phe Chane coriat 18 their tives direct to you ra x . 4 e pre! mI Ke cost strength 7 The pneumor i} ti = pane " keys were for @ trunk and a letter| &0!d cord in front |, bevendurediansw: i Renventional pawn With (hein pena Fade well Foe Bnbuniinle captain was a seafaring man, | out devile—and tha box apparently. ‘There was also a| “You fer! that the conventional 178 THE MEN WHO MAKE WOM. | {"iventionl fashions, with their jad. | developed Saturday me many drunkards iy torn atrip of a woman's handkerchief. os hamper women?” 1 began ten- EN'S CLOTHES. the ‘natural figure, have done thelr] jy qertude Atherton has been tamona| WEDDING KEEPS | wis nomen aye The writing on the paper was barely as 1 watched Mise O'Nei| sayow would men like itt” chats | best to make her ogy in Mterary circles since 1802, when ahe | why (pointing downward), intelligible and the figure was A Miee C | published “Phe DE ~ : ve + ‘orking over a Merkewp, a green-| te Neill with her uptilted |. “E belleve that one of the matn re woman.” She| RD aie bon Ln tormeen onl owe Mian OPN wi 8) gon ithe achieetninns UP Miva. known as, ont the sew gone, YP PAGE ON THIRD DAY|OENY SHILLITANI NEW TRIAL. | | The Finnish settlement in Yonkers} tailed, mermaid edition of kewple smile, id they ac-| have outdistanced those of w | | Hen IS) woman writers of Amesien | | was also tho sceno of police activity | which will goon find a home in every| complish if they had to xo about with | that men have not bi to-day in the effort to identify tha t their ankles and | foolish, « young woman. | w 0 hunpered by ded Miwa) SbO 1s the Kreat-grandnince of Bon Meld earnestness, Jamin Frankiin and was born in san} Tickled to Death With Each Other senting Witheus he woman! Francisco, eldest daushte Judwe Malone in Gen In Overr bathtub, a rubber band ab¢ "Yes," she said quite seriously, “I) 4 steel one about their bodies?” of the tasks befor r of Thomas . Y » he daytime, | «, et and not wome: ’ Al Seanio | don't often go out in t ayt ‘And yet it ia men and ni men iy ix to free herself trom th i} , > ears’ 5 ion— Hone URIC ACID IN MEAT j but when I do T put on a corset and) who design avd manufacture wom MS! L. Horn and Gertrude Franklin Horn After 120 Years’ Separation to-day denied the motion for a new | 1 re: se) vt home [| en's clothes," | observed. 1 was edu tat St. Mary's Hal Nuptials to End Saturda fe by Attorney Martin Ww | a street dress, When I return en's clothes," 1 observ ® Hull, Nuptitls to End Saturday. ie | sometimes sit down to work Just as] «Certainty it is," she agre a0 | | WOMAN “CATCHES "BURGLAR. | Be Mela, Cal, and at Sayre tostitute, less Dn Ip hahalt of Oresto Shillitant T am; but [can’t settle myself at! not blame women for the present Mn m, KS The nuptials of Lo Lang You and | wt ts in the death house at anything. Tam uneasy, uncomfort- | dition of affairs, ‘To please the man- Win Face and Chased Hin| While very young ane married | Mish Au ‘Toy Yuet continued to in- | John Hiezo and Pate able and To can't fix my attention On| yéveturers and the great costumers, | im Street, George H, Bowen Atherton and hiyed Wrest Chinatown to-day hey us it waney oon Mulberry what I'm doing. The feoling lasts) there are the sudden shifts from one | 4, " : n'| SETTLER Ca a eee ee eae ene ey | SAruniey LAK ; until T got up, take off my corset and) sartorial extreme to the other. Wome | onidren asleep a Nes tort are he death of her husband she turned pe Ue davita (rom five eve>witne stati NEURALGIA ‘AND HE ADA et ike a glass of Salts I YOUP|Neavy Eline, pik ch aamethlag like en are not consulted, and there in no! nue, Hrookiyn, thid tornine winhe ong erously to weiting. Previous t online thn Noes MOGs esis artidavite = Back hurts ar Blacdor tinatewith “a mlanes. wt the’ araps|aeanin niomne to muake tiem atthe | te ees ee A Ktocery. store, | Marriage sie had contributed aeveral | ieldentally It waa announced to-day Mintriot At Relieve: kl i ip shi : | ieaewats that bride and bridegroom are tickled y submitted a elieves quickly bothers. | evies—"draw a deep breath and ¥0/ comfortable or beautiful. Indeed, the | While in the store she. heard y|papers to ihe Argonaut, and ner |! . : affidavit te five recant- without Ae: | to work, tailor or the dressmaker not infre- | footsteps overhead and ran up. Randolph uf Kedwood" made a sone Bi ONE other's appear Witnes the witness! |) Will pre ¢ purging Ifyou must have your meat every day,| HOW WOMEN'S CLOTHES EX-|quently bullies his customers into san SRW AM man bending | aution Nay Hid MOL Leu ouehe Eee ee AAR yeasts A ire eat it, but flush your kidneys with sults! HAUST THEIR ENERGIES. purchasing and wearing costum n nonin med) One uf Mix Atherton’s most whacly |e eee me 4 of Shin Morning a er” headache H sionally, says noted authority who} leehioh makeithem th Hurt gust het, but shel Known books ix "he Conqueror,” 4 cae te ‘ Te A In the cane Positively sale tablets es. Hs us that meat forms urie aeid which | cannot see how women can | wi. thing which the Polymuri eehet Oe his (eee. | Hicgiaph Alexander Han TASS AIVDE Maite Wem ® wadding : ' |) $ Tablets 10c, 10 Tablets 25c¢ 4 almost paralyzes the kidneys in th do housework wearing a long, prize contest will do is this: tt w the fice and threw ; pri breakfast exclusively for women at Tike anil theca rai Sw fforts to expet it from the blood, 1 cumbersome skirt and a stiff sive wore) desianore:u/shance to/ex eR a >, 8% Mott Street, at whieh bird's heeome sluggish and weaken, then y steel corset without completely aabeelig Redcneaily wank’ tc Cia writer has Ly ADroud WHEN | neat soup, OAS 100 years old, shark suffer with a dull misery in the kidney | exhausting themeolves. Every |More iis n nuticaily anton tn th, mnt # Nie Mh mn ardent de- fins, pungent teh and other delicacies | a, shi ns in the back or sick! step they take in sw. nice @ Sete aie i Menace Nene “at pork Jet, a r ' wonien, p were servd, To-night there will be pur stomach sours, | oom involves energy wasted in qa That of opera glasses and some trinkets \ ul im the Yale J Wl breuktane AKsinivnly Oe Suen. Mue tongu I when the weather | my tnx ae | some really beautiful and practical! valued at about $100. He waived. ox 194 write couple were inarcted —yeaterday is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The | SUShing the skirt forward. Every | ions will be submitted.” amination when arraigned before M ss : hon by the Rew Dr. Henry urine Gots « » full of sediment, the | time they bend down to pick UP | vii ig your own of a un ate Nash on a enn of b Mena Oe the Church’ of Nations. Be channels often Ket sore nad ieritated, | @ pin they must suffer hurt and | 0) OS 20m us Lousteos, ant give eld withwut tall for tv4 hides ovdles of red paper (for good obliging you ty seek relied Uwo or three | strain, Ido not believe that the | Yuma! ssn fe Hobthe area] CAR Ce coa He aN sh ibeEe Thang . ub Hick) showered vuple, the b Cardona; rub times during the night corset does any woman any good, Wee S jorly Avenue, tooklyu mitted " . baile et ys Heenan eh r,s So, BUe & $1 Buttios ‘To neutralize these irritating acids, to| and 1 think it is the source of | °v*!4™ ‘ fag SER MI, aes, wnbroderies, j ; sbieas cleanse the kidneys and flush off the| physical harm to many The Greek robes are delight Gisinn Guenical t 1 porcelains a wits body's urinous waste get four vinees of | Sirhe iugheheoled show, by destroy-| {ul for house wear,” she said, “but eh ad, > Jad Salts from any pharmacy bere: tie Ltupet, halaroe of tha bay, | fF the street we need something ' Hividu ) SCHOOL DANCING STOPPED. , take a tablesporntul in a clays of ee ee ‘| more crisp, We might have a de ran Yate ey 8 \ water before Ireuktuat for x few iuiyy, often snuuten the vine, A imple! TNE With long full trousers wd N ‘ Color Line Causes a Change tw (1 fertived. in Thee World’ wit ee grapes and lemon juice, combined with of the shoe shows that taw latter cone{ Bask: We might have bloomers Mee Athe haw 4 dusk CHHEAGO, Ape Soeial dincoe Hithia, and has been used for generations! strains the formor, It seems to me] 2% & Knee lenath skirt. What- Ml A Rube i In Chicago's public schools are prohth Office, to flush and stimutote sluguish hidiey'ss {ius we'll have to relort: car fone | @¥@® the costume | think it should Yurk ina ruling by Mrs Ella Flagg | tsth St. Broadyny also to neutralize | eds in urine bei "i sale “| clothe a woman in every position Superintendent of Schools, be ontwrtom = Offies, w it no | irritates, Uhus ending | Yea" 9 lucing \uing after) she may assume, as a small child of A protest AKginst segregating bdo ad tad We © sandal design.” is clothed in a suit of rompers, Al trea , white and negro pupils, Tnatend of im Otten 208 Jas) Salts is incxpenstves cannot in-| “And Ia the physical bondage the) At Pissent a woman is garhed for 1 \ devoted to Tecturns, “debater and pice " following the printlag of jure, aud makes a delightful effervescent | only one which women's clothes im+| dew, but net for dascending’e fines (nine & humunitartin not in otferin fo oo a hardware store. But tury studi | rE auvertivevieats oe a 5 eriean women hw remedy we huve—er—« fine line Of ropes, ree — ‘Ihe nexrous will be accorded the sam . i ithia-water dyin, —Advt, | pose Upon them?” 1 suggested. j MweaRe or ascending @ ladder, A | that coat ber e griune iD Purl, volyera and racora, privileges ap tap whites wi “ —=

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