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TRS BSVSBNANG WUDBLY anu VAL, MAKBUE T have always dressed i on & tied, to - am I @ ‘doll, tng th on all sides, but the police are | fight to expe! Benjamin Marsh, Beare. Salans, he said, he wap compell neatly; and ‘have found out that it helpless, 8. P. CA. agente are do. | tary of the League to Lower Mamts , n pays in the long run, because any sabe and Reduce Taxes, New York Cit, f Meurt Needs Doctor Habby's business man that ts looking for an | nob Keni can under the clr- | Ti, heard to-day when Assembiyman 4 a tees O8 Ot, stant in Wis office does not want | cumstances, they say, but will not be | t08, Nee! oun ; and Lop . him to pret kites Anarent's A fashion platy’ oF a ‘baby acl’ lan McCue Introduced a bill, providing FY Dr. Oncar Wentworth King must not | pay alimony to mia wite, he maid ? Kir] does not have to dress Uke « oto ccompllsh much until a that a member of @ public club cans : only pay his wife Maude $10 a month _— How Is She Making 0 ‘Puritan maid,’ but there Isa ‘happy feet ordinance, explaining just | not be expelled for other causes than 1 Giimony but he must give his wife's at Killed by Shaft of a Sleteh. medium.’ Unpleasant things are What a violation of the law is an da public ' taiiian Herbert Andrew : ie William 8. Morris of No. 42 ‘Trask Of ene sornetinnse, Geld about menographers, how it may be punished, vas been |!" he privilege of being . Miss Andrews wantes but | Avenue, Bayonne, was employed by the . * ‘ but I at is up to r passed by the Board of Aidertien 1 | Was introduced tn the Braking tit supra cr funn Aeon fcker var" ameany en by Specialization Is the Answer of “A Wall Street arntjmte canbe hut as wot inna WILL BE PUSHED. Wen the new ordinance gee into| war Abou pein delivering mit “ le, especially men, to understand | ofte said Supt, Freel of tho 8, P. = irate for Mr King... § o'clock this me Ashe crossed! Girl’? Who Declined to Bea “Jill-of-All-Trades” Frat shots a lady’ and expects t ’ if | ’ physician showed the Court that | tng stable yard. leading @ horse at-| , ‘ ' treated an such, I’ have found ont weal amie g tbls to apprehend (TC EAT & SLEEP WELL today have. hea minen [tached 10 ie li Phe A ad and Improved Her Condition by the Dif- : auch @ girl will be more respected, Ald Next 2202. a8 he bre ake the law, ‘The man| bi rmerly, Dr. King | 1 by | where there, w jo, snow. | The horse jand her employer will begin to real- le i () 44 7 he ete | spegnaeceiven #13743 medical oxgmne |stoupes sre erng, “ive ied in the Hay ference Between a Meagre Wage and ize that she can be depended upon ito, Will Vote Next) cr woman walking along the THE I NIC Ope with other yor vt Sane Hospital two houre later and that she will take an active in-| Tuesda Law Proposed | wili be the judge of whether or no Reder tove with othr Fount ph fone a Comfortable Salary Sereet 18 Bid, businees, All Mles e © terse 1s property shod. i¢ in the| 5 n ‘ no in the} Patera ts STREWT GIRts by The Evening World. {opinion of @ pedestrian, a horse is LAXA TIVE | not protected in accordance with t proivsions of the ordinance, By Marguerite Movers Marshall. From $6 to $16 a week, in a trifle over two years, is the record of the young woman who signs herself “A Wall Street Girl,” and whose letter is published {n The Evening World to-day. And {t seems to me that the help- ful suggestion which many of us may find in her story GIRL BREAKS UMBRELLA UPON HEAD OF MASHER Led by Ear ‘to Polic Policeman and Sent An ordinance providing that horses of all classes shall not be ridden or driven on the streets of this city be-| policeman, Inside of a month tween Nov. 1 and April 1 unless prop-|8uch an ordinance is in fore wy tnt inst slipping, will be Kuarantee every horse owner in the oy will toe the mar! introduced at next Tuesday's meeting |” Tho new ordinance 1s as follow: (Compounded according to) Lala dl The Li bante R.& G ee plaint may be made to the nearest of success is simply this: : The value of specialization. to Workhouse on 30-Day of the Board of Aldermen. The new| Be, ‘i onisinel Wy the Bowel ote That text has been recommended repeatedly to the Sentence ordinance, an amendment to the ri sctdon J Atticie B, of Chavter 14 of young man of today, and I don’t see why in the world, it isn’t Just as worthy of the young woman's considera | tion. There are so many 6ix-ddllar-a-week, eight-dollar- a-week “general stenographera"—girls who will never earn any more, who are not worth any more, who do but perform in a slipshod fashion duties a trifle more onerous than those of the office boy. How did “A Wall Street Girl’ lift herself above the crowded ranks of office workers? By choosing one branch of stenog- raphy and making herself letter perfect in it ect Oniinances: relating to hs Get a Box To-Night end thereof « new section to read as | = | | T0-DAY’S BEAUTY HINT It is not necessary to shampoo quite so frequently if your hair is properly cleansed each time by use of a really good shampoo, The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers may be 10. and 25¢. the Box original calking ordinance, will be {sponsored jointly by The Evening World and the Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals, of which Thomas F. Freel ts superin- tendent. Mrs. James Speyer, prob- ably the greatest friend the working horse has in this country, 1s also in favor of the new ordinance, as are the members of the Humane Society of New York City. Miss Irene Messener, who is eight- een, blonde and determined, will not accosted by any more mashers— not if they know it {s Miss Messener, Harry Biatner of No, 841 East Seven- ty-fourth Street to-day took his wrist-watch and himself to the; workhouse to serve @ thirty-day een-| tence as a result of having made that mistake, Miss Messener was Section 19, Horew—Leading or driving of, x. Between Nov. i and Avett 1 tn year no bore, mule of other large anunal XSed for tae iurpae of driving oF hauling. shall Ye driven on aur. of the at lating this prorigton ‘tion, be yuniaied by a fine S 10 or imprimuiment in the Shy prem for fen, day at bn Skction 2. This ondinavon tots Thier dave after tte apy, ll take ef. by the valking along Better Than That—Great! | 4 es repared very cheaply hi Why shouldn't other giris follow ?——— Fitty-geventh Street near Ninth Ave:! Any person violating the provisions mo) Delleved the ordinance will Pe Reasp ful bit 4 tik h ry her examplo? It 1 the medical ape-| aged, if women are to win the [ber She replied by hitting him over of the proposed ordinance a upon - a |from y ur druggist, up —you don't like graham crackers ati > anen,| full the head with her umbrella so hard|conviction, be punished by a fine of |water. This rubbed into the seal phil 1 ah lis” that you've Leben dTb At heli hichphatanh thee batch isin eaeneeat in tho | that there was very little lett of the |gi0 of impria ent for ten da or| HEARING FOR CLUB MEMBERS creates a thick lather, soothing and Then it’s “dollars to clam shells” that yo who to-day is the more prosperous; business, professional or trade | umbrella and nothing of Biatner's|*° °F !mprisonment for ? \ a cooling in its action, as well as. very never eaten Sunshine Grahams. Recla paid jit is the man who devotes his talents world. | hope to hear from other | composure. — Miss Mesnener bar oe Legialative Bilt heed bs cial to scalp and hair. After are better. They're just as crispy and full- 1 bedi . “| specialists during thie contest, | seized Blatner by the ear and lex The new ordinance has been spe- ww at hd redo ing, the scalp is fresh and cl flavored as you'd like. Try some Sunshine to some particular branch of the law! for which The. Evening World tin Sean ieee uote er ane rk cially prepared by Supt. Freel of the} ALBANY, March 16.—An echy of the the aie dries quickly Oo gets ahear c has offered $50 | ean ml : ne the |S. P. GC. A. h er that its| = — = eveloping a bright lustre and hams. who gets ahead faster than he who in prizes, ton | oner's wife, Miss Messener and the .!n such a mann ae . [dispenses legal advice to all comera.! prizes of $5 each for the ten best pullcet eared with Blatner be-| provisions cannot be successfully at- a soft fluffiness that makes it seem In each package of Takhoma Biscuit is a To-day belongs to the technical ex letters from girls who have made | fore Magistrate Murphy in the Night | tacked by unscrupulous horse owners, CO-OPERATION very heavy.—Advt paper doll in colors, Other packages of Sun- pert, the individual who concentrates| good. | Court. ° who have come out openly against | —E————————EEE | "2 eae LL shine Biscuits contain pretty dresses for her. {natead of diffusing his or her enersy.| HERE'S A LESSON FOR THE Any regulation. FOr YeO'S 106 | * See list in Takhoma package. |The sooner the girl in the business| “GENERAL” STENOGRAPHER. MRS. RAOUL GETS DIVORCE. of men has been condemned every! You will greatly appreciate world learns this lesson the better for| “Dear Madam: Being a business eccebin-Jars) Waalae veratot| Winter for the brutality shown work-| +1, .o.oneration afforded you ee oF ieee meee ee | Georgia Jury Decides on Vei ; -ope! od vy ot tne World a Joose-Wues Biscurr (mpany aa iaiwal tudy. {Ath I feel that I am in @ position to | in Twenty Minutes, ine Horace; Deontes there wasn't wut: P' ial of i Usted at The World's Informa- ee jow at ci ys | write on this interesting subject. MILLEN, Ga, March 16-c3tra, Wint-|®clent law to punish them most of the|by a prompt trial o ton Bureau, Pulitzer Building ing it she is perhaps scarcely to | 7 . MILLEN, Ga., 3 “ Arcade, Tark Row; World's Bakers of Ke biiKeds IC lCAIMOURIRue | “After leaving business college I ¢red Wadley Raoul to-day was granted | fenders escaped. Totown iticey ortiweat, core jfound to my sorrow that the market |an absolute divorce from William Green was overcrowded with so-called sten- OSTETTER’S To-day, because of the snow and| ica, conditions on tho streets of this dinous to point out that the work in the home which so many wom- St. and Brosdways " tatiem Office, 15: Raoul, whom she had charged with un- ographers 0 Is did not | due fond for the former wife of Up. are o ‘Thousa of | H West 125th bt» and World en have done for 60 many years [reriphers. However, this did not] fis tiie. ‘The dury decided ia. twenty | oy maa lead ER peepee ds Cc Bi Brooklyn Office,’ 202 Washin | Sethe most disorganized, the most | {riéhten mo, as I was determined to|trinutes ¥] dray horses, with absolutely no pro- f all i get @ position, and was willing to} tal began yesterday. Mra, Raoul, | tection against slipping, are flounder } i following the printing unspecialized of all activities to- | £0" Bunions ane her own. star witness, said her hue|ice about helplessly at the me | when the stomach is bad, Advertisement, day. The transitian: trom being |* ith w moderate salary band had forced her to invite Mirs,|!08 & helplessly at the mercy o “In about two weeks I obtained a|s | position in @ real estate office at the Jill-of-all-trades to being a epe- lair to thelr home, brutal drivers. Complaints are pour- liver lazy and bowels clogged. cialist in one is naturally difficult |!" ; Aye — — — — t nage. But it must be man- {Melly salary of $6 per week. Of) . r r r ee pom “ z Re rere rere ibility Jcourse this was lower than I ex 9) ANAT TAN ATLA N Hi it Am | pected to start with, but nothing else ° vf \ | pring and I took it. I made up| 4 . |my mind, however, that I would not |remain long at this salary, and after jthree months, picked up courage and asked my employer for an advance. THe sald he could not afford to pay any More just then. 1 suid nothing, but waited my opportunity “Of course, living with my parents, jI was just about able to get along |with Uils sum, but had to deprive myself of many luxuries that my girl nds indulged in. I felt that I should be earning more money, and the fact that my father lost a good position and had to take another one low salary made me more 1 than ever to advance my- f. I inserted an advertisement in} & newsp and in this advertise- iment stated that I wished a salary of $8 per week. Amcng my replies was one from a lawyer, and 1, figuring that there is always a demand for a good law stenographer, called and saw the gentleman, He asked if I had any law experience, and I satd no, but that I was willing to learn He said it would take some time to “break me in’ and wanted to know If I would start for $7. But I held my ground and promptly told him { aid not feel in a position to do so. He finally consented to pay me the $8. I told my other employer I was leav- ing, and the following week started In my new place. Of course the legal work was like Greek to me, and I y must admit that I made some errors | —) in the beginning. My new employer ( Was patier ry seldom got cross at| $94) my 1 a got ) legal forms and docu: i ey) eae’ “TM The | New Costume Room \ 4: : (% 4 Opens Tomorrow f°. ra = ome A Service in Ready-to-Wear Dresses t L) Bry) i Never Before Equaled in This Vicinity Bh _. THis NEW and progressive servic perhaps, the greatest forward step in merchandising that Brooklyn has seent ‘or many years. On the fifth floor has been created a spacious and magnificent room; a beautiful and appropriate setting for a new fashion service that will mark a distinct aa antage for every woman hereabout. In this room tomorrow and always you will find a range and quality of ready-to- wear Costumes unsurpassed in all America Here every authentic note of fashion will be heard assoon as in Paris. Here in surroundings of singular charm you will be able to choose the best the world affords in woman's dress. Tomorrow a Preliminary Spring Fashion Exhibit marks the opening of the new Costume Room, giving advance glimpses of the beauty the new Spring and Summer ol “a = a ® > ° —_ 1 found out, however, to my sorrow, that there were certain men that came into this office who were not, in my estimation, ‘perfect gentlemen.’ One young man in particular, who dressed in the height of fashion, made a practice of coming in nearly every day when was alone, wanted me to go to lunch with him, automobiling, or to the theatre in the evening. Not hav- ing much experience, this sound- ed rather fascinating me, but there was something dbout this Beau Brummel that did not ap- omfort and Weak and Run Down A Case for Wincarnis HAT a blessing new health would be mended by the medical profession for meny years. formula 49 not concealed, Winearnie ie an uc and | calmly informed would acoept no invi- Dresses will feature. the radiance of the full Loeser show to come later. It will be as interesting as any fashion show of the season. It will give stimulating hints of ANY to you baller tiiloalt singer nu Headed combination of beef from prize cattle of English tations from Kity. | i Plans for the Costume Room have already been formulated, but their gradual unfolding alone can give a full ex- Wincarn Capi ae yen ihe nee health oan = Saale ie al ie eT wine ts termined to | A N) Ro en of their helpfulness and interest. } i ss hi hy \ > s ye} Y 1 so have a vi intere: aly interest, ir Ps stmulacie ionieend e plond-telider, ‘The melt Knowing that the youth \ t is sufficient to say that every woman interested in FASHION will also have a vital interest, a dail rest, in th so much need. Neatly rey ee And af one showings here. - ully expected to The season is easily understood—Wincarnis ie a 'G. B.’ when | did complain. The exhibits will include Costumes from the simple afternoon or dance Frock at $17.50 to sumptuous creations at several hundred do! tontc, @ restorative, a blood builder and a nerve foo! hi ( ml aa . all in ene-—this four-fold combination gives it four-fold which gr But to my Fer ‘ my employer In many instances the is shown will be exclusive, In every instance prices shall bear strictest compari with elsewhere for the i power, It creates new strength, {t helps make new thelr Individual heeithe giving qual LE ah ty fuptitied in | ER{ — same class of Costumes, never greater, often much less. Sizes for wornen, 34 to 48, Sizes for misses and small women, 14, 16 und 18 year tk herve force und It surcharges There are no drugs in Winearnis. You will find it Ing te, Aime: ane | |B Street C Aft D ea H the whole body with new vitality, That is why Win. Pleasantte take, essy ici When : ree ‘ostumes lernoon resses Dance rocks iB carnis makes you feel well eo quickly, The benefit finest beverage, Winca; ceived a lectu = ine with the very fret wine-giassful. it doing you good, That te why thousands of people are todey enjoying “Wincarnis heal.” That ts why over 10,000 doctors recommend ft, Wincernis ie You can feel : ‘ Mr. Beau B I had thought Especially Valuable After Grippe you forget to buy youree!! @ bo Twas soft and easy. He was S l Off P d f Thi On. W k » fe ppendiiy overcomes thet terrible weakness 'mported enly in two sisse—-85 conta ond 91.50 per bettie very much mistaken. | pecial, erings repare or 1s pening ee ee eee lates bees ‘ Should your regular dealer have no Wincarnia in stock, sect einattiod 1 SIE omce tor about} Fa!) ‘The tngredlants of Wincarais. have been recom. 2 eA? eumly get it for you from bla wholeesle two years, ana ty that time acquired | Ed New Dresses at $25 | New Dresses at $55 Begin to Get Well FREE Pa OH evae HAE, SV RTLORG 9 Teas | ast ten dollars less than similar models of equal style and origin- Design the equivalent of the usual Gowns at $75 ard mor ANCARMS) Se £2 eae Bete Sisthe sia! Réword Lamers. nen U8. Agente } oy ‘ill ot find their ike anywhere that we know of for | A Sp necial Resiiation ‘Street, New titty dollar is herewith extended ech ity t Rox ‘Beld bn Greater New Yorks ing diwicts in two f hey areof silks and aces, silks and Georgette, of fancy silks, € or Saturday and share in the spec dto tiece— 85 coats and $1.80 per bythe stores of | ered. silks, Georgette crepes, variously decorated, Quiet colorings | opening Pech & Tiferd Hygrade Wine Co. for street and afternoon, lovely’ pastel shades for evening and reception We believe that you will find it possesses certain personal and intimate Asher, Meera & Code H.C, Bohack & Co. EASY TOREDUCE: |! wear advantages that will commend it very thoroughly to vo! lemes Butter CM, Decker re. | With Floor, BROOKLYN -NEW YORK United Wine Stores hae restored them to health andatrength, Don't confus with the many inferior preparations of apparently similar nature. Accept no substitates. Buy Wincarnisiteelf the tonic that has been unsuccessfully imitated for 33 years. Don’t let the hund and-o Send the coupon below (with 16 cents 10 pay pack- 4 delivery charges) for « free trial bottle—not @ te, but enough to do 7 (cas Use This “Coupon have to stay out of the offi together if he could not act like « qgentieman, | had no further trou- ble with him after that, but was informed by a certain party that up my mind EF would try » with a bigger frm of lawyers | of m well-known, TAKE FRENCH BATHS nats SALT NO DRUGS, PE Theatre and Restaurant Gowns Summer Resort Costumes One and all will be sho alinivenemtan ded are Dr Easter Recess occasions, etc ne New Dresses at $37. 50 Fulton Street Bond Street nin their best expression ar vhere in Greater New Y' afternoon and calling costumes, party es and for misses some exquisite little Go t price advantages ork, ns for Comme neement, | Gowns, mary Ball and Reception Gowns Commencement Dresses that no woman Wil! eve and marvelously beautiful These are chiefly single mo of design that will commend ther and exclusivene Juded are owns foreve r us cred Dinner Dres a kind, to the woman occasion, ver for the oper: Livingston St. Elm Place