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ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1916. sg eae exe ident aves ton , Isn't a woman's natural instinot bet- AL BUT 60 snes. 2.225"2-21 SHOULD WOMEN PROPOSE? cianennesive"~|Woman Tells How She Recovered * ae Ns CANES CONE, OF kd “You ask, ‘Does a woman show r OF WEW ARMS COMPARY Simeeens merperaine eat well, FBS at ae oe ee mee ne eee lack of modesty, If lio desires to if —— * sty shares are distributed among choose her mate?’ In my opinion, H: Dodge Has 599,940 ico "Bae tera teem (ON Maid, Yearning for a Real Home, Says Yes, |: "i Se fesse From Peculiar Rheumatism re ory y 2 | nner cause it has been the custom, mo! Common,and All Remington and "Henry Hoffman, Frederick W. Jack OPAPP PP PPP PPA PPL PP PPL PPP PPR PPR PPD ADDL PPD APPA PDEA ARDAD ODS lor lesa for man to do the proposing, ‘ Pret k. fon and C. L, Relerson of New York. ogee SOF Tone te ioe more interes ferred Stock. Mr. Dodge with his 599,940 eharas of in her home; isn’t she in tt more | Joints Grated Like Sand. Fingers Deformed by often than her husband? Isn't it she — J+ | Come : th 00,000 shares of . . BD ggedere rma pe volt EG M Who bears him children? ‘Does he Chalky Deposits Become Normal and Wheel to an organization certificate fied | preferred, has bein elected President ’ ho with fa il F. Pryor of Greenwich, hot know more surely than man wi ee rnan as Souter ste, "ise Prenat; aces wiiees toa Would mnie n Rood co-parent of, her Chair Discarded by Use of Simple tof the two Remington com-|urer and Secretary, and C. W,-Meany cee ee eetei and Rive, WOmae Remedy Var-ne-sis andof Brooklyn and William H. Nolan of it, walt for everything, “as " ‘ “S| Bridgeport, Assistant Treasurers, In 184 ‘oh pays for the din-| “For seven years T have not known Reading about Var-ne-sle and how addition to the shareholters mentioned, “|the directors are Samuel F. Pryor and Wiliam F. Lawrence of Bridgeport. > —_—— brings in the money to sup- at I did not have pain. All| !t helped othe rs with rheumatism. of nore ed re haut inne it tho woman |® 4 ba Wero afflicted, when 1{ te Joints I decided to try tt. Joam vea everything else In retarn?/my Joints wero a! ’ glad I did, for in a short time I could sme , man would have nO lmoved my head I could hear and feel] ijso my wiice! chair, then my erutehes Mob Kil 11 Bank Robber. aa oa ety be [stating like thero was gravel or sand| and finally my canes, ‘The pain and MENA, Ark., Jan. 21,—Townspeople ot} | “ie never thinks lin my neck. My knees would snap stiffness w Tess noticeable. The Vandervoort, Ark, armed with shotguns, | toes for bli and grate like my neck, they were) hlky bunches of the Mngers and pursued and killed an unidentified man| here, who Inte yevterday robbed the knees disappeared; my,» hands nightened so t now I Can feed T|and dress myself, T cam walk down- | tairs step after step, sew a little and Ith al ahah ‘oe ninetent, bel] drawn up so [ was unable to # although " hen | find the man whom | de- ai ot be the father of my chil- could aigh' en them, the grating of my knee be heard downstairs. If AMALTED MILK a substitytés cost YOU same price. | xined the bank alone nd held up the cashier, ing to do the asking | wanted to sit down I would have to] 44 some housework Sree doa one net asked first, literally fall ina chair. Trunk straps] "°.7°huve piven W. A. Varney my | DONA F.” | wore fastened around my body to get 9 wheel chair, orniches and canes to add to his large collection, for I can 5 get about now Without apy assist. ance “” RATIONAL _— Wife Recetven, |me upstairs, on the top step I was laid on a rng and dragged to the bed,” ~\said Mrs. MacMaster. fing & Co. CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS IMen’s Suits at $18.50. This is getting pretty close to rock » bottom as to price. | Gra ex \ a With woolens going up we now offer Her Letter Is Tragic in Its Plaintiveness, but There all of this season’s Men’s Fancy Suits Are Others Who Are Positive That the Female White House, Her nt von Bernatorff, the G Wheel Chairs Are Being. Rapidly Added to Var-ne-sis Collection, “La Grippe”’ HEAVY COLD you need Building Up | | ; Genuine | that were $25 and $30 at | Proposal Would Be Disastrous, Killing All re yn $18 50 | Romance—What Do You Think About It? {NY e' : r , | By Marguerite Movers Marshall. PORT UWINE 6On all Overcoats from $20 u ,» includ- | ‘I am not repulsive looking, have ordinary brains, understand the Suse on a 4 <li | ordering of household expenses down to the last penny. My family say that + io the Fur and Fur-lined Coats, the |r dtpoulsioc dalgne We Werle! Laine AMES © (didn bore the Set ’ and in a week oF two, note the im- | reduction is nary (I am not throwing bouquets at mysolf, but quot- ; provement. Ask your doctor. No } ing the criticiem of many), I love a home and all that) _ taste of oil. At your dealer's, $1.00. 20% A Special Sale of Overcoats (ages 14 to 20 years), t formerly sold at from $15 to $28, but now reduced for quick clearance to $9.50 Pertains to it—bables, work, sewing, mending, buying] 14.44 very en a rae ‘Take no substitute, c very. fran and saving. Yet no man eo far has thought me help-! oun remember | have bee mate ehough to ask me to share his humble home and salary. Is this my fault? If 90, it is the fault of many | disappointed women whose hearta and arme hunger to hold their own children and to work for them.” That {s @ paragraph from a frank, quietly bitter! s long as I HT, DEWEY & SAS CO. Why should a: to wait until ‘m’ | ready to ask her to I could not be cured. One phys A. Varney, Lynn, Story of Var-ne-sis. “) pursuer only in i ion. Wi lan husband, As Dr. Elinor Van Buskirk! hig cemturtes” std ntioem eae | gave me injections of a vaccine, but I ot the New York Medical College and] would not sup: , jonly grew worse. The last doctor Hospital for Women, told us the other! Poted enero ent of his ‘sacred Ngagemen ings sald I would never get rid of the dis- “4 rights.’ { | y reversed the] ease, as it was the worst form of day, tho human race has reversed t ‘And as long as woman knows how H | letter I have received, a letter which in its very tragedy We Specialize in ii j of negation seems to me an affirmative answer to the & | There are about 150 of these Overcoats and they | Sressac® question, “Should women propose?” The writer ad- “The fingers of the right hand were]! ai so elated, now that T can walk, ; are on Sale ONLY at our Cooper Square Store. | mits that she will “never see thirty-five again;" that she is “one of those | D i A M O NV. D S drawn into the palm and the hand) (hat I really don't know where to H , . . ” 5 zi Pi mene: La a } Corresponding reductions on Furnishings and |‘? ve slowed the sears to rob them of all that women want;” that she ; drawn to the body. I could not get 2) Humphrey gt, Lowell, ' %, ” is “one of Nature's left-overs—women born with the mother instinct which And bee this i Ily ki turally think of my band to my head, as joints were} ) ' 's Clothing. na And because this is generally known men naturally think o: e 7 le veeetaht ; on Children | they are forced to hide for fear of ridicule;” in short, that she is an old Lamberts when they think of buying sti, and T had to be fod and dressed sis Is a sluuple voretabte “ c 5 ad “ a oy eal . I was in continual pain! preparation nd does not co BROWNING, KING & CO. PRUA G bkotioh techs tals) Soe — p and no'part of tay seomea tu eeane| nile slchaten he. oraar? road: treet. Sreinniatd i the disease. Different physicians! rheumatic drt It is not a cure-all, . B way near 32nd § -} of the artificial taboo human soclety Solitaire Diamond |treated'me for a time, but finally said remedy that gets re Kooper Square at Sth St. Fulton St., Brooklyn. | has ‘placed on woman's choice of a a 5 sis now —Yo-day —at 1 and other reliable | your druggist to get, [rheumatism Arthritis deformans. [ great law of nature, which accords to|to get her own way by making it seem i ildi : as well as Diamond Jewelry for the new {was in bed for 16 months. for you from his whole- ERE in our own building our overhead every female animal the privilege of / ils way, it hardly seems logical that . 4 4 Solid Gol |" “I have longed for the time when I| salor or send to W. A. Varney, Laas : lea cok che eal selecting her mate, “Did you ever|*tther he or she will make a change, year, such as Fancy Rings of Solid Gold or | charge sea fraction e les-cost * “4 espe reallz,” the doctor pointed out, “that |; woman Is the only female who ma) H |not have young when she wants ed be made ¢ | them?” | There are women on whom this; YES, CERTAINLY; TO HELP OUT tabdo is not binding; primitive women THE GOOD BUT BASHFUL Boys. | whom Instinct dominates, women who| “Dear Madam: It gives me much atten Hy at the risk of t Ans economic ¢ affect individual ¢ pps tell some one of my recovery of Platinum, Solid Gold and Platinum Brooches, Earrings, Festoons, Bar Pins, etc, By direct importation, large spot cash purchases and economical store keeping we keep the prices of Diamonds as low as they were before the market was disturbed. | As we sell many Diamonds, we can get 4 along comfortably with a small profit. Solitaire Engagement Diamonds of the average uptown shop. @ This makes quite a difference in the price YOU PAY. { Kellner service means—not only price sav- ing—but the individual, intimate service of men who have spent a lifetime in furnishing beau- tiful and comfortable homes. have thought themselves free of con ; wer your question in vention, and the unscrupulous free-| — « at women ehould pro- booters of sex, And there is another| are so many enormous group of women, to whom) fla er the writer whose'letter I have quoted) ) propose to the women that at. | evidently belongs, conscientious, mod-| tract them, | | est, home-loving and just a@ trifle too} “In many casea the boys do not) Gold and in Platinum. Diamond En- hin-blooded women, All their train. |PFopose to the girls because #0 many gagement Rings from $10 to $1,500. Sainebland SUN! good girls follow the custom of not = Res solid Gold Weddi A | Ing. all tho platitudes with which ‘showing thelr affection for the boys, W E also specialize in coat hag Gol these Rings they have been fed, forbid them to'if gira propose it will being about arapasaen / OE, B) abawera all cusceth ally themselver with the woman who! many happy marriages. wiles others | in which the stamp questions as takes an active part in th | #OX KAM. | wine Might never take place | to fineness and durability. | but plays bt as fattly as she ¢ ti] “HES | hese rings have shown on their naturally decent inst | © rin arate them from her who « MEN WOULD LOSE RESPECT FOR| the fingers of thousands of for the THEM IF THEY DID. 14-karat, $3.30 up | 14-karat, $4.40 up brides, and never has a | trickery. - 18-kurat, $4.00 up | 18-karat, $5.50 up word of fault-finding come e Aare ce ndvaon lan oe pire te #2-karat, $5.25 up |22-karat, $7.00 UP to us, We muke them in Solid 14-Karat Gold from $3.30 up; in Solid 18-Karat Gold from $4.00 up, and in Solid @2-Karat Gold from $5.25 up. Engraving free. tha i LAMBERT BROTHERS man, are likely to be passed 1 ore g sais pertiouine’ maw, bonne teat Bom “would surely an Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches rathlensly on winning him. be ws hon-|" “What would be the use of that : Te ei hea in tt—and| part af the gervice Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street | unfair. Yet the own it heart, j if Store Open Daily Until 6. Saturday Nights Until 10. : head of the are mounted in the Lambert factory in Solid 14-Karat Gold, Solid 18-Karat Should iden | wou 1him to m a thing a wo: il her femininity and takes th ~ sweetness out of romance, What does the world want of 4 masculine wom ly all women Chig dale Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces, $165 in American Walnut, Old lvory Enamel or Antique Mahogany. With Twin Beds, if desired ‘In doing su a ture’ is this | break falin 1 a S.E. Cor.15™ ST. OMA ™ NEW YORK wii" vie WOMAN SHOULD PROPOSE, BuT| were to propose WILL SHE BE ABLE TO Do so? | cut it out al Dear Madam | 4 } will surely take it | after marriage, POSITIVE.” {WOMAN SHOULD CHOSE co. | PARENT OF HER CHILDREN, | . Indeed Tam glad 1 nur interesting article on ‘omen Propose? must ——= Preparedness to meet your inmost desires for design, quality, pattern and tit sum up our showing of Men's sack suits. Reduced to $25 Former prices up to $35 We have just replenished the sizes and variety with several hundred of our better grade suits. agree that women SHOU But I do not bel ee ee ‘Every Friday morning, when THE NATION comes, I fill La Pipe and read it from beginning to end.”— James Russell Lowell to *. L. Godkin ind princip: is—Man. | “He likes to think that the Will be given with WRITE FOR NEW CATALOGUE, MAILED FREE, ee ee Next WORLD —= eto || Sunday’s in Greater New York and Vicinity. This sentence is a good description of THE NATION. 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