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I am now over 60 years old, and I still take Duffy's when I feel a little bad, and | would recommend it to anybody with a weak heart, as Duffy's has done wonders for me. —- James T. Jackson, N. Y. Ave., near Far- mer's Ave., Jamaica, L. 1., N.Y. “itn wi JAMES T. JACKSON Dutty’s Pure Malt Whiskey | benefits the seat of most ills--the stomach, nature intended} and health invariably foll ribed advice of «| tablespoon of Duffy's in equal amounts of fore meals and on retiring is worth following. ‘The system in good condition is better able to re- sist attack by coughs, cold, grip and pneumonia germs now prevalent “Get Dutty’s and Keep Well.” Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY NOTE Get Duffy's from your family wine store, licensed drug- Keep the stomact in © ondition as Hews ind for useful household booklet free. do, The children's revolt is well-] Workhous days, founded, Their tender little ‘insides’ | |are injured by. them. | HOUSEHOLD FAIR OPENS. Vf your child's stomach, liver and h ceeeereareatitel | bowels need cleansing, give only deli-| Storm Delays Arrival of Exhibits) cious “California Syrup of Figs.” Its Garde | action is positive, but gentle, Millions} The American Home Conference and of mothers keep this harmless “fruit] Household Exposition, which opened SHOULD WOMEN PROPOSE? male member of our race, who after careful deliberation, has firmly made up tris mind, Tam twenty-four years old and an ‘engaged man.’ 1 did not etner into my present position blind- folded, or by being helped along by wellwishers, but with eyes well open and With no misgivings, “I may seem to be wandering from the subject in hand, but [ really am The Girl Doesn’t Get Fair Chance in the Love Game and She’s Tired of Playing the Dummy Hand. son wants something that person asks for it. Then why not for some|4bie and a ‘common-sense’ girl But encouraged me so that my way is now clear. “And during all th time | studied the conditions in our circle of friends, Only two out ten times thai and no one should deny her that sacred right. She has a right, when an honorable man will not propose because he cannot offer her the sur- roundings to which she has been aq customed, to make her own offer and bridge the difficulty, She has a right, knowing the kind of wife she will make, to choose just such a husband as will appreciate her, She has a right to know that a man fs not wasting her time. She has a right to enter the love game with an even chance.” A young counsellor at law thus generously pleads for women as Proposer, and adds that in his own circle of friends many girls have re- natural thing and time-wasters would mained unmarried because they) he obliged to waste their own time obeyed the convention which bade | only, while the girl would not risk he them eternally “sit by.” euneeee SAA Any. man whe plays bridge |“KEEPING COMPANY” A HANDI- whist knows how much he would a ve njoy the game if from 8 o'clock Dear Madam: In re oney question, ‘Should Women EI till midnight he were compelled |fail to see why women sliould se to be dummy. this privilege, since they could in n way be benefited by it. In certain cases a girl might even suffer the embarrassing inconvenience of a re Jection. It is admitted that a girl should know what a man’s intentions are if he pays regular attention to her, as very often a girl will discour- age the advances of many other eligi- ble young men, just because she is ‘keeping company,’ as they call it, with one particular individual. result, therefore, is that ma from intense disappointment very often fr “The quet @ must in many ani aly ce with an aching rt, while some one for whom res ignorantly and blissfully away. “The idea of a man losing interest if a girl popped the question, is all tommyrot. It is an ancient idea and in a civilized world should be sct aside, If it were a settled rule that ‘a young woman could demand inten- |tions, then, of course, !t would be a role which he quite naturally and innocently assigns to the young It's women of acquaintance? for him to play the o ship; for her, any ‘ on with folded hands and an au- tomatic smile. She may not ask him to come and see ber; only if he requests permia- sion to call she may grant it, If he asks her to go to the theatre or to dinner or to a walk, she may say yes. If he begs for several dances she may graciously concede them. Not once, from the moment when he receives the introduction to her for which he has expressed a desire to the moment when he says, “Will you be mine?"—may she make one posi- tive, active move in the game of love. You and I know, of course, that wise women and women who have the courage of thelr emotions refuse to be dummy, play their own hands, win or lose. There are many not quite wise enough nor brave enough thus to challenge the dealer whose name is Convention. Sometimes She The only one solution; bo Rway WITH THE OLD-FASHIONED CUSTOM OF KEEPING COM- PANY, or, in other give one man a ch out any opposition. girl's privilege to ao many youns men spurred on by is the lets them win—but so often She ‘ doesn't. As “D. B." says, “the girl openly. is not given a fair chance in the love game.” “INTROSPECT” A LITTLE AND YOU'LL KNOW. GIVE THE GIRLS A FAIR CHANCE Madam: SAYS ONE ALREADY CAUGHT. “Dear Madam: Joining in the gen- erai discussion through your news- paper as to whether women should propose, I say: Yes. And this re- mark does not come from a ‘human pendulum’ that swings first one way then another _wa way, but from a CHILDREN HATE PILLS, CALOMEL |: AND CASTOR OIL Give Fruit “Dear Why ask the question? In my does the proposing this is not correct. “EXPERIENCE.” | WOMAN BEARS THE BURDE LET HER PROPOSE. Madam: A_woman_ Dear _ s should “BAD EVEKING, GIRLS,” AND IT WAS—30 DAYS Masher Finds “the Nignt Is Stormy in a Way That He Does Laxative when cross, bilious, feverish Not Expect or constipated. When John Alberding, twenty-two, of —— No, 166 East Forty-ninth Street, ac- +} costed two girls at Broadway and For- eth Street last night with the greeting, “California aremp of Figs can’t harm tender stom- “Bad ovening, girls, he Spoxe more . significantly than he knew. ach, liver, bowels. followed the girls, Mies Bar- ev, seventeen, of No. 341 Weat a —= t sad, Mise gi) Tuer, x ; a S42 West Forty-f\tuh Look back at your childhood days, bien, Te edue’’ Perse Remember the “dose" mother insisted on-—castor oil, calomel, cathartics, How you hated them, how you fought against trolman Bi In the Night Court Albording as-| nerted to Magistrate Nolan that the wher arrested him, taking them! iris had flirted with him, But With our children it's different, | Prowna" tld he hed known Misa ys Mothers who cling to the old form of| hood and they were ot excellent char-| physic simply don’t realize what they|acter. The masher was sent to the they know children that it never fails to last night at Madison Square Garden, jlwxative’ handy; i] had rather @ dismal beginning owing | ve to take it; or grocer, If he cannot supply you, write us. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., N.Y Rochester, 1T MAKES LITTLE A WORLD DIFFERENCE WHAT YOL “WANT” WILL NEED. AND b { GO GET It clean the liver and bowels and sweeten|to the many exbibite delayed by the! the stomach, and that @ teaspoonful | storm given to-day saves a sick child to-| 4) Phe scarcity of fomestio servente In | morrow of the tmany quest which will be| Ask your druggist for 4 50-cent bot-| discussed at the conference, which Is to! tle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which |@at until Peb: 16. | hus full directions for babies, children | eee ny wit ne deter aa tne | of all ages and for grown-ups plainly | trated pian and the by Armenian on each bottle, Beware of counterfeits! Relief Committee, who will have ex- sold here, See that it is made by "Cali- | hibits te 1 ey i fornia Fig Dyrup. Company.” Refuse | 4,i%¢,b0n corn and candy booth, and. woy other kind with coutempt.—Advte gunes, w ales of attraction i HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY This Is a Free Country; She Can, of Coarse Away With Old Fashioned | tributor’ | Propose, since she has the burden of) struck me a4 @ pretty, neat, respect-| be allowed to choose her partner, just as a man chooses his wife when he a triend.to =| tender skins g Many ill-made toilet soaps contain free lustrous and free from dandruff. ‘alkali, a harsh chemical which tends to dry and injure the skin and hair. contains absolutely no free alkali, and to it is eR A ES 0 FEBRUARY 3, 1916, Custom of ‘Keeping' AK Oe ghar Company” Is One Con-| sented Solution. | night before a iar |plause counts f times 1 doubt it that at her first W. L. DOUGLAS WAS PUT TOWORK PEGG: tanocer manen oF $3.00, $3.60 & $4.00 SHOESINTHEWORLO Resinol Soap 'Cavalleria™ and “‘Goyescas’”’ In Double Bill By Sylveater Raw ling. at the Metropolitan Opera House last “Tia Spanish ‘here, calla for no change in estimate of it. Outside of the ap- peal to the eye in the settings, which are beautiful, the forceful groupings and the animated movements of the chorus, that is bound té be popular, and the second of the three scenes into which the opera is divided, where the lilt and rhythm of the dance music are gripping, and in which Rosina ¢ 1 the premiere danseuse, is 4 delight. there remain an intermozsg FINE TREATMENT FOR CATARRH EASY TO MAKE AND COSTS LITTLE Catarrh is such an insidious disease and hae become eo prevalent during the past its treatment should be |A RIA. RUSTICANA"/ Aha Hitaiy was more confident in| fw years pyescas” were pre-| her impersonation of Rosario, and | Utne Oy a owed that Cataerh 19 in a double bill ane pe pelg Ce sty a conetitetions) ateenes and therefore re rect 4 ulres a constitutional treatmen 5 ge audience. If AP-| ducted both operas, Between the in ae ert CHE. ‘or anything—s0 “both performa: not. When I met my flancee it w: " Marguerite Mooers Marshall.| not « case of love at thrst eight. It | ire, WOH her shoulders, If a womad | gave completo satisfaction. Tn “This ina treo country. If a per-| ¥# merely a sympathetic feeling. 1] M88 More to carry in this univers€! Mascagni work Mme. Zarska 9 was then well in the twenties, She/than man, why then should she not/eaniuzea, It. willl be rememl appearance with years in comforts Resinol Soap ts o4 vered Retinol Shaving Stick also contains the Resinol medica! criminating men appreciate the way it soothes their faces and prevents most shaving discomforts, The leading druggists carry it. termezzo and the second scene Mr. Granados appeared before the cur | tain several times. There were many recalls for all the singers. reiijescanaion HONOR BANKER FRISSELL. ome- nees the was} the Cap added the soothing, healing Resinol medi- cation, which doctors have used for over 20 treating skin troubles, Thus it tender skins, and helps nature clear the complexion and keep the hair rich, Lf the shin io in bad condition through neglect or an unwise use of cos. should at fret be aided by a litte Resinol Ointment. by all druggists and dealers in t ood: Dis- if ever give lasting be he disease further down the alr passages cus of head-noises, go to your druggist | t one ounce of Parmint (Dew sirength). Take this home and add to it % pint of hot water and 4 ounces of I well knew the ideas of young men| proposea? What law under the sun,| Company early in the season her voice) Cterke of Wifth Avenne Concern | viated sugar: stir until dissolved, EB? 4 a 4 tablespoonful 4 times @ da pi ae ae tosnceren, atte poe day, ‘Mary | when interpreted, means that women failed her and she has been india-} Pay ‘Tribnte to Its Preatdent. he wtih often ‘brine aus ie roligt frome , osmorrow, Ki day evé-| should not or cannot pyopose? “ Pitisatl, caatiee 6 “eth | the distressing. nea c feminine propo- | BiNe affair and Lucy again Saturday, Ne man oan, deuwe that a |posedever since, Naturally last night] A. &. Briseell, castter of Oe AMEN) tells “ahouid oben, “breathing ‘become, Afternoon, &c. It was this way of al] woman is the dynamo of her |#hé was nervous, Making due allow-| Avenue Hank from its begining tt) ang, mucus step, dropping inte he tare sal, only one Young man’s “oarrying girls’ arcund| heme, and aceording to the quan | ance for that it may not be sald that who ee rity. om ae iy cold eked Ib cepecially octegye ae on his social programme that hurt| tity and quality of ener; ro er He g or her imp Ceeyee verretee ce Se amiaiat te Marrs year in four, and} ime, I could not mpeak Up, for when| dueed by her the height ot hap. |Citver Her singing or her impersona-| atc, ‘and an engrossed memorial in| Weak. It ie easy to make. teates pleasaag then —consider|right iy extremely in tho minority, Binese and success ie reached, | tion rose above the mediocre. Sheligken of his clection Iast month as} ty. bo from this destructive disease that an a joke?| wrong laughs heartily. he more work done by her, the [is young and pretty and her votce| Chairman of the Hoard of Directors. should aive this treatment a trial —AGvs iy i more you are suc uly je more olds #0 o bor a M Frissell bega his banking ex- : The woman of going to develop the UPGROMANS GHOty THO WHPDIOT * [aore gn cna obec, weit: dit exeeis (perience in Fougnicsetaie in 4563, ie to-day knows ‘of ene young lady and Save for the chorus, which did excel-}perience tn ihkeenale tn 186% 4 $ her mind. Why 1 went over matters woman is so essential, |lent work, the whole performance was] Was in the service of the Importers and 3 refully, | told her why then has she not the right |mediocre. If the familiar intermezao| Traders’ Na m adey Choy, tiust shoud abe be i studying un: | t0 ‘ask’ for her partner, the per- | lias boen played Jess effectively here| the Fifth Avenue, In 1907 Gov. Hughes) paralyzed by son whom hinks the world | it was my good fortune to be among] appointed him a member of the com-| in the queerest game of all— the absent on the occasion, Sophie} mission to revise t banking laws of custom, forced to be a traitor to her the game of life? Brasiau, in a fetching costume, was| the State. He was connected many years r ) desires? “If you like your beau, girls, there|Lola; Luca Botta was Turiddu, and] with the Civil Service Reform Associa- “g t , i {s no reason why you should not have| Mr. De Luca was Alfio. on, and Mayor Low appointed him. a 7 bore 2 Ea in pent e Lat a right to ask him the question,| A second hearing of Mr. Granados's| Haraner of the Bourd of Miucation. “He | fon to whom she will intrust ‘herself, tain my professional degr Don't be afraid to ‘pop’ it. 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