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6 THE EVENING WORLD MONDAY, JANUARY 81, 1916. ee —_— ' ‘ s. incompatt. indy with another, | see nothing ses, such as fini nees, ' by gal if] 1 qQy | 9 for the most resolute bachelor to morality, Me, all doing thete FONCO CITY, Okla. Jon. 11.—BM | d | fear when some maiden seeks to tion only plays a wlaee Miata cchotses the tanning of toes | enter his. nice, smug, smoothly \ y plas thas Just completed the tanning of four | a) | Siew Mi |ar, ss woman prepeece to Pa Toms seatily exciting In| , ° [17'S AN AGE OF HYSTERIA AND| ine! ad' or tne loader aire, wih Pk coe. oe was 1s thas ot 0 pribon asked Marvel Enters ihe Arena; No ra re Ae ANSWERS "NO." Metese talk of the slabs ad ot of on i pt Raed toe Teese shakes haa boon " os foe | Most certains aol. Why? Because,| true character) she must pos Fay the show peovte for exhibition THE WOMAN PROPOSER Confesses the Cowardice | Mort vertains no’ Why! liecuusey eartied by the show people for jo" WOULD CHASE THE , but had died and the hides will now be CHase BASHFUL . It should be proved | of His Own Sex, but \cevtes preces : ound, the others somewnat iosn “fare "THe CYCLONE Says Man Must Ever Be | ten ‘that i i form which in fo be | : ainsninee ' | the Hunter and Woman /Penne fauite that the advocates of LE MASQUE ! | ee : Marguerite Movers Marshall. ‘hat under present «« wone PETTY SWINDLE FLEECES |Legislative Bills Would Make] lation which, on ite tace, deats only “The woman proposer would chase her mate; that ¢ unmarried fema. of the present with ity of New part of his work to York, It is t and oppose uinver of | t MANY POOR FAMILIES AND BEAUTIFY TT the City Pay for Country the bashful man and the woman sp unhappy marriages are a result | di . the "Pork Barrel’ bills introduced by hater to the cyclone cellars or to po onditiv | oo a ; La | Improvements up-State leg rs and this year he airships instead of | {S,"me Connie! has no ch | Nev Captures Much | eee has for tho first time # his desig- bringing about! the b ha Es rags Pan Pada t — Confesses “FAR FROM BOWERY.” | nation to Albany an opportunity to the desired Fe What is to prevent her from exercising Thirty-Five " = é j attack such bille along legal Hnes choice? Hag she not the privilege of Spend 25 cents! Dandruff with the authority of united legisla- » ‘A malo Cassan-|Fe‘using any number of aspiring pro~ : i i Q ent behind him } vide ‘or her future, or must she ‘7 disappears and hair |Roads, Bridges and Even nt bebind Sim. . dre, sheltering |riiere, (OF ber fulure, oF must skeen terme tn . * : ~ : r ae called ¢t - ° t e ni veoh bees stops coming out. state Printing Office in the | anon or the deventne wor soe e > himself behind game? Aw to the charge that the) Tht Oi ; + tdat Expensive List. bill introduced by Assemblyman John a 4, the nom de guerre ("I direct result of mate sclection ; Station, who h Try this! Hair gets beautiful, |(0, Majone of Albany, Who le a bands | ‘ Le Mervetile jy man, it Is faivo and preposterous, [four days. Th . . ee 5 . ” “ is eo temperamen: | - wavy and thick in Special trom a Rtaft Commmcnndent of The five. | # amiable young man and « | we J] Masquee,” to-day | A " looking for Bissette few moments. ing - | proud happy father, allied with | 4 makes this from Sing Sing seven months ago. ws ALBANY, Jan. 11.~Eaward | the political interests of Wiliam | “Mara. prophesy, Doubt-| Bisette walked up to Harsen com Mf you care for heavy hair, that} McGoldrick, Ansist Corporation | Barnes. Mr. Malone waa born in Al less other men who read it will sur- | praint hat a woman was following oinene a beauty and ie Spo — who instationed here to look sig ‘ bi y oh bebe! . pide render themeelves to the mournful | hs atte an Be Beinonaeal ife; has an incomparable ness} after the interests of the city in| th slature * is an ardent : w No, 323 West Broadway n told the te fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. |ieginiative matters, has had a dia. | Tooter for me town. This may bolt hind prea Laks feet aerated |poltee Higette had collected $8 Fast one application doubles the] couraging task on hie hanan tap | Account for the ut his bill ap. Lote eM tbh beagle Deckard WR Palys) MLL from her, pretending to be from an beanty of your hair; besides, it imme-| veary Aw the ania ¢ New | PFopriates $300,¢ for bullding a acquaintance experiment with leap| * vanaudere, the parasites express company waich held for de- diately dissolves every particle of dan- “Sadie legation of State printing office ib © privileges. . 4 k f livery « trunk shipped to her from druff; you cannot have nice, heavy,| YPK City in the Logisiature is al-| State printing of oh eeng ala year privileg ether types, all warking along it healthy hair if you have dandruff, This] ¥@¥® In the minority and, in pre sali aan TE MERLE Ty hee it Pherae tults Would the “chances of e police say Bisette, who is also destructive scurf robs the hair of its|ous years, many of the Republican | “UPerimendent to conduct the same inine proposal would @o frihten| these bunco-steerers be enhanced |known as Moran and Sullivan, ad- lustre, its strength and its very life, and| legislators from New York joined CITY'S SHARE, $210,000 FOR AN them as to cause them to take to! by the po ion of the right to [mits swindling thirty-five poor fam- 3 | ahah 9 of aums ranging from 60 cent if mot Me i sweat topen ly A hot with the up-State Republicans in ALBANY PRINTSHOP. \cheir heels, what becomes of the| Propose oe Of eure Me ry i. ness and iteh 0 ac H * hair every raid on the city, Mr. MeGold-| Mr. Ma thinks the tick has instituted many a hopeless |#ave money on printing fight against adverse leg He | ing @ plant of its own same ruse, State can sta bite ‘hen there are other contributory to $10, using the WATERS roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls ont fast. If your hair has been neglected and argument for male supremacy? The weak, timid, to-besheltered female ation Nobody dis- they can be reduced by the mens ad- McGoldrick. The meeting called by! vanced by Mr. Malone. Mayor Mitchel in the City Hall infeut dow even though she may have no {nten- tion of accepting it. She does wha’ the temperance lecturers tell us we | | ee it listen @ pro) in thin, faded, dry, scraggy of too|h®* won many a fight. too, but the putes the extravagance of the State's| can eget tha hag ae oily, get » 23-cent bottle of Knowlton’s;Odds have always been against him. | printing bills, but it t# a question 1:/ posal. ¢ doesn’t run away from it, rine at drug store or toilet] A brighter outlook confronts Mr | counter; apply ao little a» directed, and tea minutes after you will say this was the best investment you ever made The way to printing expenses of the a iincerely belles, regardien ot Now York last Friday promises him | the aS ie ing. all should de strong enough to do— . tei n . oul alone’s bill au: : everything else advertised, that if you Age hd Pgeacdaigsts from Greater | paasnge it would be a fine thing. for she says NO! | . caeee colt, reas iasiniary are sts ait ioe diy ane ane enh rede in Rael Wo di add another aad Frankly. I think the man who de- | late of it——no dandruff—no itching scalp ‘0 the ¢ o tent I jon| industry supported by a State pay iain f ; eS A and po more falling hair—you must use | OPPOSsed to the ctly’s interests clares that he would cower in th jroll to the many already m ‘ : |b And it would cost the City ! cyclone cellar rather than listen to a Established 70 years Bepeiton's Dancerine. Weventually—| But there te in Mr. McGeldrick’s| New York un extra setOn Ie tener | fixed by the Superintendent of Pub- ROMANCE OF THE PHONE proposal from a woman, maliens hiin- ad why not now?—Advt Job more than keeping an eye on leg-| richt off the reel, for the State wantl | re . : Old in name, but new and up-to-date in ime yman Bewley of Niagara - have to obtain private contract pri - 5 ounty has Introduced a bill appro- self, I have never observed that men} “Jing and pay for {t while the S te The May Manton Fashions plant was unaer construction. IN BORDEN WEDDING riating $12,500 for a concrete culvert experienced any difficulty in denying | Assemblyman Joseph &. MéGinntes|over the Eighteen-Mile Creek in his those feminine requests which it does provement, and perfect in every detail of the piano maker's art, the Waters Piano is not an experiment, u nd not sult their pocketbooks or their : ° i ‘ of, Rupley, Chau uaa, County, ane toe eo! uo Dert eg misheay {Cotton Manufacturer Was Intro-| vanity to grant, but a time-tried instrument of the highest quality. fo fish hatct ‘o be joe ’ canal system. The cost of build- juced to Miss Susan B. When a young woman asks her em- . anal . MERE Is something vary at.|DUDKIK. One. could alleont be pen, | 10K It anould be paid out of the bond| — duced to hotties | ptopee foe an! inureass (ay ohlarys He Waters prices and terms are reasonable, and it I tractive and vied to make a jest out the con-| sue of the Ellis Over Wire. system of which it is a| | tractive and Peetied, Oe te eee ane con: | Sart and not Out of qnrrent funds , frequently finds it in his heart to re-|[] certainly pays to buy a good piano at a moderate portion aa Sifter teed Dunkirk to cost the City of New York| CITY TO MAKE THE ROARING eee Med Me kee dete ree bata price, rather than an inferior one, cheap that fa Joined to fe"The body pore SEMANA the, taxpayers of New | CHEMUNG RAGE Mie Of No, 118] either: When the wit whe San ask The new artist's model W Autola p! Back tt trees tary ate SlCr eee a oe comet 1. County, and Assemblytnan |ried to-morrow, as the culmination |a five dollar bill to buy shoes for ner, |{| Piano, by reason of important and exclusive fea- AC the bach dae Werdy mart one. | In the village of Malone, Franklin Liebe ah a hitaly hirty-d 6 Miss tures, is the perfect player and a long way in ad- self and the baby, her meek request may be negatived and not too courte. | the of at heads, County, there is a nenal park ¢ Ar ‘een which is chaperoned, as finished with two tucks that meet dent at the center and provide invisible Chemung lor gt vance of most of the best known player-pianos. closing. In the picture, the dress tt were, by the Daughters of the|).) aad tnposing ‘Che Borden. | bevels aeen eat NL A aa | Have ad strati id 1 f made of rose colored tinen and American Revolution. assemblyman |! River, which permeates the penser Borden ot balances unevenly In front of a youth | ave a demonstration or sen posta for cata- the trimming ts white embroidered Thayer of Chateaugay has introduced | ("! i 3 nwer with three cl occupying @ corner seat in the sub-/ |] | ices ¢ “ ; districts with vary volume, de jogue with prices and terms with roue: for! and AOR charm: 4 bill appropriating $1,600 for improv- | on the ‘rainfall, "All Aawem: | , Bor nd Miss Eile wee into: lay he mutaly bor blandly says. hol 4 Pi mnodel that can be copied In wont file Aresent peel mn peed Oldfield wants ts $100,000 | aire eg D, Humphreys of Mt. Kisco ‘0 her appeal for the consideration | or in linen and cotto © . 3’ could d State: 000 froin city | Richard MIRBAPOTS OF att = | A ea Soceens Mews"! bromement. nt tha cay at New vork |Se"Kin" "'3hh—Saue geeytne 2 jana Sew ork, Mrs: Humphreys in a) due to age and weaken Horace Waters @ Co. i brett children’s | Would contribute $1,050 of the expense! channel of the Chemung River and |*ister of Miss | Why should a man find it more A ¢ inthe eng raed tne city Of Now York improves! removing obstructions in and near! (The , weddin nt St) of an ordeal to “turn down" the 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. ' & Nieht weight poplin that te liked, | OW" Parks. the elty of Cc eer ene | eee ocinethaw at noon will beg | matrimonial proposal of a dameel Mile serge ts good for the older | $10,500 CITY MONEY FOR MILE OF ton BCL OF ao ate AMaln, OnIY TelAtivas Of the| whe delighteth bin net? Branch Stores (127 W. 42d St., near Broadway m. 6 hable n s not s i affair he i . afford ample choles. The inets COUNTRY ROAD. Bush ; moderate | bride and bridegroom being present He shouldn't—in all probability | OPEN EVENINGS) 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. ure lovely and the cotton poplins| Up in Chenango County there tw | s. hig dem wants the 8 ir tion to a few intimate friends.) 1) Wouldn't, Beyond the instinc- (371 E and cotton gabardines never were | village calle Oxford, which Is the cf New York to pay $10,000 for Hope Borden, the — nine-y ts TANeVENGG Gnu baby ct . 149th St., near 3rd Ave, et would’ be paety andra | seat of an titution ‘called th constructing the dikes of the Che-| daughter ¢ Me Boren Lipa asked to share his 4 dit] Women's Kellef Corps. Home SO EVER TR ene CIs GE RIAL imphreys, the nine ttractive nung t y >) . tially ‘child. | home, rs, is just 13 New York City's share of this ex.) of Miss Elils, will i - “ , Ua Timid | materials | AWAY fe ie postottice or the penditure would be 0 j attendants Geor : ° always are « or Mitle gitin| ie picture theatre or. the Ries LESOeN Gana ASHATIMES Ree player and ; and the plaid ginghains are Very |store, or whatever structure ied by Corning and Blmire, put hn, former tennis will | etive i ul make up/ the heart of the Village of Oxford, and ri " hould y fo a S man fe effectively. ‘tri ; x 1 Corning and Elmira should pay for t ‘ Material. scalloped’ suet ag Dain | the road along that stretch of 13 | them. The Chemung fiver (m not a | man Fills, father ¢ bride | < linen is‘ here. Piald’ serge could | Mes 18 In bad repair part of the State canal system. Any-| has been living in . England, be used too with trimming of| Of course, under the law, the re-|}iite that ia done to the Chemung | for several years, has arrived in New plain colored taffeta to make «| Palrs to this road should be paid for) River ag it is located in respect tol York and will give his daughter " smart Mttle frock for, the «irl of | by Chenango County if the road ts not! @orning and Elmira ta a local im- | awi are Formerly Broadway at six or eight years of age. If al part of the highways syatem. And if|hrovement, for which ‘the State| After a wedding trip In the South .T. Stewart & Co . 3 Sane settee e cotain on wayed.| the road | highways sya | Phonid not p a per ‘. : are | the couple will make their home at| AT. Ninth, New York “a i if White) tem it shic ® maintained out periale » 3 J linen would be - As the semet of the Legislature | Short Hil 4 tither “elmmin a ene Gee the bond issue and not out of current | progrogses there Will be other articles —— loped with whiter for tne oes haa introduced “w bill “appropriatins. | ateemptn on th oe SLASHES WOMAN 7 TIMES. season of, color effects and | $15,000 for repairs to this road, ‘The |}, of New Y | color on white In extensively used, | bill tnvulves an gunendiment to, the | tne city of New York pay 7 Boarder Attacks Mri Rockwell F| Por 6 year size will be needed| Highways law. Axsemblyman Lord | te (Uy OU NGS nite Roe inproves Demanding Payment of Rent. | i% yards of material 27 inches| wants New York © 0 10,500 | £ y q ckwe co widely: yurdanse or HG Sarda] for'tim ttrover en ea ieee | ments = Mra, | Marr Dera Beueaer 44 with \ yard 36 Inches wide for > a Er went to his room t eat No. 304 Ea h 1 q n hango County 1.8 miles long a furnished room house a No 304 East | e the collar, belt and cuffs. Thal York City pave foF ie on eae Havemeyer Machiniats Strike. | vorty-first Street, was stabbed seven | Paildeen of 4, Cand 8 veers” “| Up in Orieans County in the vil Fifty-six machinists’ helpers and] times in the, abdomen by Mardorio| i s of Medina steamfitters of the four hundred em-| Dordarion, a Turkish tal nen she | and asked him | ved in the Havemeyer Sugar Re Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION ATR She Hea war Fi #0 BUREAU, Donald Building, 100 Weat Bhirty second Btrest (oppo- int wii Air tie 1 rid e W penay npn bial aoe Ps nen aa he alte Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second Street, # in the village of Medina! strike this morning and loaders of the i aster New York, or sent by mail on receipt of ten cents in colin of doned. The commit ment skid many more Would Join i Fi lly Op Fi b 1 omen | Sin tie ch oa it im ona ng a ay aa eager err nae mune || MOTI ens Tomorrow, Februar Pattoree IMPORTANT— Write your address plain damage was civ by the , i uur tho th | Street station, found rion | A sise wanted. Add two cents for letter post abandonment of the feeders. Hut ¥ Ker washing @ long knife ine barber anop| We have been callin across the street from the house. T trike. Th when the water was run out of the ing $2.75 eed the great- . n wet a k lunged at him with the knife, A . canals only open. trenches romained | ny Ingreane to 83, © a Dit Faust beat, tin own “with"his| |] est furniture sale in the world. We and the people of Medina sustain con-| ists’ helpers ask » raised from|eclub and arrested him. Mrs, Rockwell 18% cents an hour to 221% cents, Both demand an etght-hour day. was taken to Bellevue Hospital. tinual shocks to their artistic sense rat a iiight chance of recovering. every time they walk oul and 4 thoge holes in the ground, Assembly man Allen Comstock has o eo to thelr reseus He hes introdu a bill appropriating $15,000 to be used in filling up the abandoned canal fee in Modina. Should this shake-down Bhe} have been linking it up with the world’s greatest city—New York. We are now ready to prove this— with the furniture. Tomorrow the Sale formally opens, | ~ AU BRONX STORE, DB 149%» Streer NNG@ go through New York City would be 4 4 Laseasod $10,600 for the benent of the tinue all of the month. m i OU tverything tor the Home—Cash or Creait 3) ‘iis "seals "Srisina a0 *Osfeke enough time to see and ex- ; rAmombiyman’ Malone ot Alban) amine the furniture thoroughly. ( | ; : D tulened Gh atti att toa: There is nearly a million dollars’ | y| itute Phia design i extreme, and Section worth of it. It includes all good kinds. It meets the needs of all homes and all rooms. A National Habit - 4 URE & & What This Means © bridge We shall make thie the GREATEST REAL VALUE SALE ever had, § | 208 of tho ways law provides Nowhere else do yeu find big business men It is offered—every piece at a reduction in Sook Kas boon eretiyredscod ts his Sule cnd'gur seca enaner | niet the lathe Bute bul fae lawyer, public spears athlete chewing gum et price ranging from 10 to 50 per cent., the | freely as they do in America. It is a thinking habit and an outlet for pent-up nervous energy, We Americans are @ race of thinkers and doers. We chew gum. But we dou't like to waste energy, Every time you chew half the expense and the communities venofited half the expense. But As semblyman Malone's bill would make the State bear all the expense AND CITY WILL PAY BIG PART) OF THE TOLL, been more complete, Call and look around-—it will pay you. Below are some ef the values offered. average being 30 per cent. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Galleries, New Building Mattresses, Springs, Pillows Also in the Sale part of the cost of bullding bridges Some good grades of mixed hair | taining 63 spirals, is $11, | Asseinblyinan Georgy 'T. Davis ot .R. | _ Everything in our stock is at a lower price, and will continue at the lower prices should two bridges S B CH EWI NG GUM ||] during the February Sale. The minimum saving is 10 per cent. On certain groups t : and jou are easing your throat and soothing any irritation the saving is greater. For example: eens | that may be there. Same flavor and same ingrodi- | A $50 full-size mattress filled with eee GPRINGS rr our $1K.75 All the hair mattresses, box vont ts on tbe Seth Brothen' Cough Disreciepas | bande plebed hale, welgbine 40 pounds ttining 80 bent, terapered “agin | rings und feuther pillows are made #iss"Sining "aso betdien in "Rome, “Oneida ‘County. since 1847, Also the same price—Five Cents sy ee a ies octal springs vith al nated lumber a! (10 our own bedding factory, eleven Brits in gtenonan auariorea cats canintna’ St” Butet, Ching 9774.50 8 Lier th law New York Cy ly to Made by the Makers of |}] to-our $38 mattress $2. Our regular $13.50 box spring, con: p shove spe abroad level, whieh permits air and sunshine to penetrate Smith Brothers’ Cough Drops over Black Kiver Canal in Rome, mattresses ranging in price from $18 5 Commie ooms Smaller sizes are priced proyor- | through the whole area, Each plece 4 Completely $77: 3122-50 Oneida County. than {t le obligated Poughkeepsie, N.Y ||] to $80, will be sold for $16 to $24. | tionately lower of bedding is made up after the order Furnishe: Purnishe to pay for buliding. bridase over the The above prices for mattresses, | A pure goose filled feather pillow oe ‘of the canal system the cost. of |]] made in one piece. regularly sold for $4.05, will be sold murs ot baring new and fresh mer- the bridges should be paid out of the | Smaller sizes, equal grade, are | for $3.45, and § mood mixed feather | chandise, canal bond issue, Otherwise the priced proportionately lower. pillow, our $3 grade, for $2.26. Seventh Gallery, New Building,

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