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——— i NR Ak Sing Pre on w o be the work of the manager's son,' at the Beth David Hospital, ¢ He p oni gang co) 1 count with thr z Governor when ht minitvute te it he -t- of a Woman Who Has Had a With an Unsuccessful Ending—Can This Be?—Read and Learn. ther of the ime i WITH PIMPLES By Marguerite Movers Marshall. world is there a taboo on the bitter as In the business That i received from he ertion made in @ rather extraordinary le woman Who signs herself simply “F rave just a Se How Is She Making Good?. , Pitifully Plaintive Letter Gives the Unique Experience uccessful Career woman over twenty-five? She con- seful, during the great part of hor business! who took the credit for it and shifted | dred and Thirteenth stree the labor on me. Then 1 collapsed | ington Av She Physically and was obliged to Re sles months and a half before schedule) pcuyalae! spending mv of the time and for tha: period will be kept “Chicago being the nearest |carcfully wrapped in woolien blankets | targe elt, | went th for new (In @ Kpecial incubator, Imported from | d found it in a Germany. Every two hours she ir { e office, where I ltaken out and fed through a medicine | working dropper with her own mother's milk. | | dR des Mra, Sarah Citron of No. Eat | would not submi: One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Street is) an b hit Ani given nt. | ographia oftice, but tter 1 ition with a prominent le: firm at $75 @ month. ny and insults of a the opened a the n collecting bills from Patrons, caused me to hort time and take @ gal |her mother. She was born Inst Monday jand weighed exactly two pounds and { one ounce. Since then she has gained | three ounces, Dr. F. Shapiro, the ho: physician, says that he expects the} | babe to live Casea of seven and eight months ba-| —" career, at least, but T should say that she'd had rather) +y) was most exacting and wearing, ui on on, trae ae five months ba-| an Unpleasant time of it. Either she has worked for | yet never Jacking in interest, Every | bles who nave lived are very rare | Body Affected. Were Large and Red, ries onl LE. Of 4 bors, or her perspec: *™MPloyes (1 was the only woman) | =| Got Worse. Could Not Sleep ee Gee ea caren d POrSPec way constantly fear-stricken because With Itchi C letel | ive is wrong. In any event, her experience and the! of the « bearing junior partner, i | ith Itching. Completely | conclusions she draws from it are the reverse of cheor-|He was the most versatile man f | aes ful Are they typical—true of @ large class and not {tte Impossible to conceive of the | HEALED BYCUTICURA 7% saraly: (nan, SINAN ALARA caper ancemen eer) Burden ‘of Fat dered, not requested, and. the. leas if toe 1 wonder if, in your own wage-earning adventurer, | (int, not rediomen wd outburst SOAPAND OINTMENT |), . until T used Cuti After using them dx woeks I saw there was Rot one pimple on my face or body completely healed.” man, July 17, Sample Each Free by Mail drews postcard “Caticura, Dept. T, ° Sold throughout the world. “Twas sud T could not 156 E. 1915 With 42-p. tw 50! mak exce| blac! West 42nd Street THE linec plaids and plain vicunas, in new Spring colorings. Men’s Superior Or RDAE AUD and leather || you have encountered obstacies similar to those against |jf not actual discharge. In the elgh ly J} which “F" has contended. Are men so invariably in-| years J spent in that office I nev = . heard the words ‘please’ or ‘thu taken fits pienplen a COTM Mma, Suiting to you? Are you underpaid because you are) you! Ag a peace advocate (alth: tin the open air, My women? Have you suffered for the lack of a college diploma? And, as [ja D. A. RR), £ yay manage » affected and the pimples | asked at the beginning, is the age line drawn at twenty-five? wary coke ie ved are net | ree large and red and | SUCCESSFUL CAREER BUT UN- * és a fostered. Later they Kot | SUCCESSFUL ENDING i “After I had been there two years and int 1 could not | : v oi resigned, and 1 was offered the post seen with the itehing and 1)“ eee 4 “Aftor six months J found a new! tion at less salary than he had re- pei Pg nd irritate | Doar Madam: Owing to re- t $5 weekly, where I was one! ceived. ‘The senior partner was ade aftectod pa My faco| verses in my family fortune, | ye ae Mnsurance| vanced in years, and had large pri- jisthinired | was cbliged to enter business life [renewals I! was there that 1 first) vate as ssional and Tused ali sorts of remedies | when sixteen, equipped with a vronamen Gor inignelé an oid | fore tee ed constantly but not one could help me pu uaa mys an ol to keep pace requirements | limited private education and ap- ine ra Soap and Ointment, er learning to use ft, (considerately #old me for as I was ignorant of values). Af- which I did in and never mands were ed, even when the de- such as only one with ter commodity experience unmer- a legal education would ordinarily Twas cifully modified, It wa the evening, without the aid of @/ ie expected to meet. I had @ certain (Signed) Jack Schecht | of 26,000 that | start teacher, I also studied shorthand and » of liberty, but by no means 10th St, New York City, | gmall insurance office. Eve became a so-called ‘wonder.’ me t thing save signing the kly I entered the was required of me for $3 w ri My employer was a crust | man who looked for prey six days a week, and prayed on the sev- enth. He taught me among Skin Book on request palling self-confidence, which lat | Ad: | " weeks’ the end of three = Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Specials for Men, To-morrow: Men’s Smart Suits and Overcoats 518.50 THE OVERCOATS offer the maxi- mum in style, cut, fabric and hand tailoring. They » here in full sill lined models soft roll lapels, made up ina full tine of plain black and Oxford mixtures. o and three button models with ft roll lapels; quarter and half sin neat fancy checks, stripes, SUITS offer a wide choice of | Sizes from 84 to 42 chest measure. laced Shoes and Oxford Ties at $3.75 Men’s High Class Silk Neckwear at 65c Large open end scarfs made of rich e these Spring shoes for men fancy silks in a most diversified tional values. They come in and a dark shade of tan calfskin. assortment of new Spring designs and colorings. A LARGE GROUP PROVOGRAPH Ol THE BROOM) NATIONALS | SP a Gravure Section SJ ee Ze © | was worked 1 who loved the and ‘docked’ office ty would receive. atment a man in similar of money passed through my hands, and no bond was required, even I sixned all checks, and my vaca - er was absent for months at years/a time. My salary, including notarial | until the retire | held this aim | “During th scrte and conditio who covertly Id gladly pa | accepted, to the home which no one longs so much | my hope of such passes furnished for my by the different d upon a Buro mained abroad nearly a year. my return I concluded to live t York. It seems to have been th unwise thing I could have di spite of experlence and rupulous of every person dc who jar, and 1 comfort to rea were many other victims. this misfortune and for life was o slender thread “To-day I am comp atively industrial world; experienced, penent, vet I am on the ||| diving salary “A man is neither expected to accept o' Proficiency. that IT am a gradu |||] & college diploma, \||||gularly unfortunate that death claimed those whose recommen¢ would be valuable aid, Another p: fact Is that except for book or Il \fAve are not acceptable cles no matt what their ability may be. What ts the way out? life-saving, rected, stimulates the tivates the ne the food eaten is nth “Get Duty Sold in SEALED bol” |and other fees, was about $2,000, man would have ha amount for the sai From savi Judi and @ small inheritanc | ¥ate income of $1,200. ulted me; who boldly asked why | preferred to work when they my bille—and in who honored ind for a tha mplete hervous breakdown crowned many months wei “I had travelled through this coua- fi|try for about six weeks each year on cation use railroad companies for whom my employer was counsel. | So when my work was finished I de- an trip and re- Upon reasonable defrauded in such a ut recovery Was impossible. at A struggling to regain a foothold in tha com- vergo Starvation because I cannot find em- ployment for which J am fitted at a “One obstacla s#ems to be the fact ate only in the and cannot show It is moreover sin- has “This is my story of a successful *loarear—with an unsuccessful ending Fr" of in- surance agents women past twenty- to fill vacan- + OX= perience or even youthful appearance you should have in mind the true medicinal whiskey—Duff; cause every day experience proves that a good stimulant like Duffy's properly used will accomplish much to keep the old young and the young strong and vigorous. wide repute advocate the moderate use of alcoholic stimulants because, “in disease whiskey trustworthy restorative. cases it may be truly described as owing to cardiac and nervous ene the wasting nitrogenous tissues. Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey taken in tablespoontul doses before meals and on retiring as di- mucous surfaces of the tural digestive juices so that full nutriment from assimilated into the 1 its full proportion of nourishment is assured abundant and Keep Well.” LES ONLY i] ‘There was an excuse for over-fat nese when diet and weak only known means of reducing t flesh, but nowadays when It 1s pos ble to get rid of two, three or fou pounda of fat a werk ‘by woman who ne does Bo from choice alone, Thousands of people who have tu Marmola Prescription (p: pared from ihe famous mola p scription) know by experience that this treatment is not only quicker, easier and more pleasant than old: honed methods but that tt is also derfully successful and harmless, Instead of being any way harmful or {njurious, Marmola Prescription Tab- lets are tru o eral healt not Interf ¥ with work | or pleasur: not restrict your diet or alter your habits in any way whatever, Simply take It easy and enjoy yourself while your fat vanishes. u can get Marmola Pre- y good drug r case or by send- to the Marmola 06 Ave, Detroit, nd the results will 32 Mi ‘Try th m urprise you. —advt [Army of Stomach ufferers Led to Health By Single Dose. | ises a multitude | results in Gall and) Stomach Trouble of ailments, and ofte Stones, Yellow Jaundice, Chronic Indigestion, Ay Anto-Intox of Heart Disea: of the Ston Acute of Mayr's Wonderfui sful in thou- This Has been | ases of Slomach Trouble explains its enormous sale taken and is recommended cians, Justi ducators, Mee! ighbor usands say it bas lavas them from | Ate knife, Contains no al forming drags, FREE booklet on Stom- ach Ailments, Address Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, Chicago. Better yet obtain ® bottle of Mayr's Wonderful | Remedy from Riker-Hegeman or any | reliable drug iat, ho will refund your | money if it ~Advt 4 Be- Physicians of s a rapid and In many its power to sustain zy, while protecting stomach and ac- blood. The body thus of imitations | NOTE fist 2 grocer ithe cant 01 supp us, Send for useful household booklet free, e store, I ply you, wr The Duffy Mali Whiskey Co. » Roe Dowrtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 12ist St. Furnish Your Home Without Missing the Money You'll never miss what you pav for furniture, rugs and housefurnishings when you get them at Cowperthwait & Sons. For, instead of laying out a lump sum in advance, you can spread your payments over a year and a half in weekly or monthly amounts so small you'll scarcely feel them. And it’s so easy to come and open an account. There is no red tape to go through. Just come and select | Come and see for yourself—either store is well wortha what you want and we'll send it home at once. Open Saturday Evenings i Coupurthuaits Sone Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them You can never know what a wonderful variety of ar- ticles of home comfort and necessity we carry until you see our tremendous stocks—-you simply can’t think of anything for the home that we don’t carry. And every article we sell is backed by our century-old reputation of square dealing. As to prices—below are a few samples of the many, many bargains you will find in every department. Rugs and Carpets 24x48 Crex Rugs ... +O 85 4 ft. x7 ft. Rag Rug ..... 3 ft, x 6.3 ft. Melrose Rug 6 ft. x ft. Melrose Rug...csess 9.25 8 ft. x 10 ft. Japanese Jute Rug. 16.00 9 ft. x 12 ft. Velvet Rug (Seam- less) .. 18750 a 3-Piece Parlor Suite is if an unusually well built it crt Py Lidice Note, the $44.75 Payable bretty urn design on the ba spring seats. Price. , Rag Carpet, 36 in. wide, a yard, Ingrain Carpet (% wool), a yard .60 Mottled Tapestry Carpet for halls and stairs; a yard... 95 Axminster Carpet, a yard 1.65 Inlaid Linoleum, @ yard........ 95 Corrugated Rubbi @ yard 36 in, wide, | a 75 $9.75 $7.00 $4.75 $7.25 | 5 Ivory Enamel Ouideor ag: | ‘These attract! a 635 56 bination is trinunings sorts of wont Columbia Grafonola “Favorite” complete ts $50 Library Table Mas: ive Solidiy built. cay, .t\,| Brass Bed 4 golden and z Special Grafonola Outfit amie a) Cae This Columbia ‘Favorite’ with size 22x25 in. velye selections on uaree 5 Hx Columbia Doubles 3.90 ie Pi Dise Records, only... Qe eres = midel Potts 1.000UnebistiSies' wecords. Ube Keach, Pretty Buffet Note the pretty carving and wood knobs this well $6.75 Reed Baby Carriage baby carriage ts but one of our This comes in an unusuall - some velvet. finish, ‘Two-inch ‘posts et and top railas with large ball ners. Cross rails and fillers ,78 tn. w 1s ex- et Our puttet, one fee many stylee tn Ti 1-Pi quartered, on focarts 1-Piece A remarkable | Baby Ca value at The one. tius epriees trated Is only $27.00 tet ay Tea, 68 Boe, Weekly. d Flour Canisters, w Bpico Canisters, Black” as $12.75 |Past CowPERTHWAIT & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L’* Station m Furnitare Minerked “prices: aeatinds % Bia Cowperthwaits’ Liberal Credit Terms 25c, weekly on $15 worth. 75c. we 91.50 weekly on $100 worth. 92.50 weekly on $200 worth. Other amounts In propor- Pay by the month If A Large Group Photograph! Members of the Brooklyn National Baseball Team ---in the Gravure Section of next Sunday’s World. Suitable for saving. Order from newsdealer in advance. i)