r THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1912. Divorce Prevention njuuTj-LTin ii -- .. ,a,,, 77te Object of Latest News Oddities Fishermen's Stflttfl off l'at'hoaue wr rarrif.fl tn aea by lhnuanfl of en- Discovery Day James McCreery & Co. Society Run by Women trapped i.iur nii. A RantlfaftOII II. I flnrlat, Archibald M Funnell, y b'.a transplanted tlofr chrjrMnthMIIIIIIII mad themselves slfk by Inhaling more osoneoua laMaT laland air than they could digest. 23rd Street 34th Street nnual Week of Sales 55 ats q"GrowtKe in Acrc Kandisin "A Committee Might Serve Quarrelsome Married Folk the Rail road Sign 'Stop! Look!! Listen!!!'" Say Mr: Arthur A. Brook; Who I Interested in the Family Hearth. Not that It le ettlMflti hut If ou want to know snakes killed 24. 114 people In India lait yer On hi" xeddlnp rt.iv M1 Ki.lv n llaxter Naaon. Philadelphia society girl, MltOwlaMd th:tt h' II was only a muaterplei'O of mythology. Premature, per Imp. Some of the exceptional merchandise offerings which will mark the day. Golden Specials for Women $30 Tailored Suits for $18.75 Cra'krrlnrl bnirlmlt pliurrt, iWlffM Dr. Martin Brins of BaU fimorr, nrr iMtrfea m 0 rt of rrflrx a'tiont t up in thr lumbar rrgxan of thr a;;m7 tihimn hi prt viout hnni-hnU rrprrirncr, and HO poMi-M on Aiirtfigry brain uiich in minting in thr ordinary man. SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE OF STANDARD,QUALITY AT LARGE CONCESSIONS FROM REGULAR PRICES. fpmmi . I Marguerite Mooer Marnhall. Whu km the tint man to call th woman cln! an enemy to th hnmaT Jt th baae t-alMff ru n forth and aat hla word In the prrarnoa of th City Federation! For Mra Mildred Manly, Kaston. president t the LMl aa a Tina ; Art Club, la responsible for tha Idaa ' of a real Home Ouanl. a Committee for th Prevrnllon of Divorce, and Mrs. Kaaton'a plan la moat entnuilastlrally racalved throughout rlulHjom. According to thla eminently lauilabla arliame, a committee of truly yma thetlc an ) rortnett NMI will wait upon any weak ila'rr who haa heen aeen ' ourc.iaeo a ropy of the song, "I'm J nn tha l; t Keno. lianiiy out nrmJy tha guardian of the hearth will aat before thla erring wlfn the pallia and peril ferine her. Rli will learn that lawyera are not phllanthr iplata, and that alimony lefrrd maketh the hart lrk. Coarrion will form no part of tht rommJtte tactic, hut mural auaalnn will b freely uaed. and In peculiarly recalcitrant rnae reaourre will b hud to the methuda of menial healing or lrhapa to tha lai' huahand. H la iadertood that the onunlltee' mof;o atte unequlvo. al! , "Tha Mom Mt'HT H Preserved!" PRONOUNCE IT A SPLENDID IDEA. 'Wow, lan't thut a aplendld Idea!" . .aim. Mra. Arthur Alfred Brooka, n- I IPtU - I I Si Iterauai- a Camden N .1 undertaker put In hill for IIS. Mayor Jamea Itreary will have the lmd of lillrn BrO(M exhumed and examined to what th undet 1 1 -: did. West's In a name Mm. Maria I.lp, fifty. one year old, of Jamaica, who ha twice team divorced, la trying to upset tha decree that preventa her killing a third huahand. Htlll, there'a nmthlnjr nncnmforlabla In the Idea of that Toklo ataa.mah.tp company which laaiian with every pasaaa; ticket a coupon for a aeat In A retain lifeboat. "Bafora I die." aald Mis Ada Welch of St I, oil la to a atrangr en tha tret, "I wnl to feel for once In my Ufa the touch of human klndneaa. Pleuao klaa me." Her rtQIMM granted, hc drank poison and died lnstniljr. I think a prevention committee would do well to citu'liaalaa tn hoth paranta that eeiratlon wuuld niea,n parting from little hetnga heloval by both. Whatever their dealr in lie rid of each other. A old Id la rompromlae peraon! fled. "In a phrnae, I ahould aay that a Committee for the Prevention of ll 'orce might aerva ouarrelaoma tnatrJcfl f"lk 11a the hlg atgna at the railroad rroaalnga aerva wayfarera. The com mittee and the elgn exlat to prevent aitdderi cataatrophe, anil tha mcanigo of aach la tha nut, 'Stop I Look II ltaten:!:1 " Thla la getting to he a had country for royaltleo. A Newport bull put Prince fjennaro I'nracclolo to flight ovor a fence yesterday. Acoordlna to an advertlaement. Washington dyer and cleaner haa reno vated l.fiOO pulra Of glovea for Mra. Allca Ixmgworth at flv centa a pair. ANRWFIi TO connKSPoNDKNT- No, the new preparaflon nf that Cali fornia chemlat to keep rnoater from crowing will b of no aervlc to you after ttie world'a aerlee or election rlay. arouaiy. Mr. Iltooka'a approval la grn aroua. baraua aha heraelf, a prialdent of th Ootham Club, I avr o keen on apringlng new projecu. Hut truly, a groat mind alway welcomea greatneaa ! other I "Of oouroa," ahe added, "the mam bar of auch oomniius would tiava to t aver ao tactful, and experienced, too, I ahould think." "You mean that they ahould ba dtvor cooaT" 1 auggeitad. 'They'd know moat about their aub Jact wouldn't theyt" muaed Mr. Brooka. "Like the woman who have boon married three time an J then lec ture on th carnal deggwdatlmi of the bond they've aeen th folly of It. t really don't aee how a woman wh ' never had any troubl wMh her huaband can properly advlae the wife whoae sou mop up th Boor with her. It would be a If the daughter f a mill ionaire ahould attempt to teach a girt earning K a week how to keep out of debt. "Serloaaly, I lmaglna there ar many woman who have obtained divorce decree la th pat and who have oom to wlah they had haaa lea baaty, tty ffrieTaaoea, Uaaglaed allghta, Ta a pa Blag taf ataaUoa for th third In a tri aagular altuatlon all thaae thing are eraneeceat, ahould be regarded aa mere chip la tha aroad at ream of married Ufa. "Th woman who ha taken aurh In cident too tniouly la not often given the opportunity to put bark the handa of the clock. Occaalonally one hear of the remarriage to each other of pr eona who have once before betn man n 1 wife. Hut ItrOh a turn of event 1 rare ludevd. Now, aurely the woman who reallaoa thut ahe haa rid heraelf too qulrkly of a huahand whom Ihe cannot win back will be glad to do anything In her power to keep another wuinan from making a almll.ir tul( take." "But th legretful women of my ac quaintance are the women who can't get divorce, not IhOag who hve got 1 hi in," I objected. MANY NOT HAPPY TILL THEY QET IT. "Of eoure ihcro are women much .'appler after their divorce than they vr were before." admitted Mr l:ruok. "I mual b falr-mlndcd, even if 1 am pralelng a divorce prevention committee. Why, 1 knew a young woman married to a 1KI1 man, a banker, who Imply loaded her down with every thing. But among all hla glfta he wouldn't Include hlg own aoclity. A h aald, lie would Vut and run,' leav ing her alon to atudy the wall paper a id wall for omrthtnr' to happen. "Hit told him )ic waa rnolved to ae him ofttner or not a; all. He pleaded uualneaa und couldn't he Induced to change hi way. Ho ah got a divorce for neglect, and 1 muat I . ahe had a caae If ever any one did. Later ahe married a oung architect, without much money but devotedly In love with her, and ahe'a tiren huppy a a queen ever elm e. There waa a rate where all the prevention romtnltleea In the world couldn't have acouiupllahed anything. But, after all. It lluatratva my point. When a woman la aotrmlnad to aepa rate from her hut.bun I, and Inn eiul table grounda for doing o, no .me. enlightened, madora Bgfgnn winta to top her. A prevention committee would get tn It gooq work among the fooUahJy dlaaatlaAcl wtvca hoa ltii band ar more alnnad agalnat than Inning " "But how could the commute know wheiher Ita Intcrfe: 1 . vm jvatlflaaT' "If a woman dcaarve a divorc ah ought to h able to anawar thaa quttou la the aatrmatlvei Save yov tried to ocar your hoebaad' material comfort? atav you attempt id ameatal uom tadeahlp with hlui? So you know how to apead hi inoaejrT AVre you pulling your aha re la haraeagt Of courae, when theic 1. ehlld'reili another aet of oomplli gllOM ! brought tato day. 1 douM If one can gy dog 1 any general axiom to cover the cge of the dlaagrcehi'; huatiand and wlf who are al" fain and nioil.er. Home peonle aver that a dlvar e ahould ngvai h) atarmltlad undir tho clgcumdan . REBELS SLAUGHTER A SMALL FEDERAL FORCE IN MEXICO 1,800 Attack 150, Hang Com mander, Cut Off Ears of a Score. LAJUBDO, Tel , Oct. ll.-nehel num. Icrlng LM under leaderahlp of Chech Campo. have practlrally auulhllnted a force of ISO Kederala near llerma, be tween Jlmlnrx und Torreon. according lo advice recelvi.d hr to day. Of th Fmlerala only ervantn are aald to have earapel. Among the dead are four officer. Including Col. Tell , In com mand of the deral. After killing Tello, th rebela hnnged hla body tn a telegraph poke. Klghteen Federala were raptured and their ear cut off. The Federal flag hearer waa offered hla Liberty If he would aurrender the flag, which he kept afler h waa captured. ll rcf.iavd and waa ahot. The Federal were marching on the public road In a woded aactlon, accord ing to tha report, wtian the robela cud denly appeared on both Mdea and In front of them The battle did not lat long a the rebel force waa overwhelm ing. The Federal ate leported to have In II;. -ted mw( Inaa upon Iho rebela, hut Hie number of th latter killed le not known. Five time a white loilldoir ha prevented deputy alierlffa from nerving tatwM corpua paper In a dorneatlo ault on Clarke Whltlock of Iloualon, T. A novel plea ta nd inced by Mia Helen Teniae Wataon. a trained nuran. ac. cuaed at White Plain., of crnnd larceny. She eava long hour of watrhlnr have made her a kleptomania.-, ami that ahe alenla only when he la tired. HE MAY NOW SIT IN SEAT OF SHAKESPEARE. Mr. AKIricli Wins Possession of a Chair Reputed to Have Belonged to the C ircnt I'oct. An old armchair, aald tn have one helonced to William Hhalieapeare, waa Ihe chief exhibit In Juatlce tlreen'a part of the City Court yeaterday In a ault brought by Walter Aldrlch of No. 10 Murray atreet. Kluwhlng, to recover It or ita value, which he placed at 11, 600, from A. J pli Cinder and Oraun Jay I'rguon, executor of the eatate of tha late J. W. Ilouton, who waa a dealer In antlquoa. Aldrlch alleged that he bought the chair on Aug. 6. 190H, for fltOO, but did not deelre lla poaiaaalon at that time. Last February, however, he waked the defemubtita tn deliver the chlr to him, but tiiey refuaed. II aava It haa In creased In value hy tl.noo alnne ha bought It. Cornier, aa the only de fendant living, offered In court tn aur render th chair lo Mr. Aldrlch, and Juatlce Oreen dlainlaacd the complaint. EMBEZZLER OF $17,000 IE SET FREE BY GOV. DIX. Andrew W. Smith, who waa aeivtenced to nine yearn and lx mcnih' Imprleon merit for emhexxlement In January, 1900. received a commutation of aenti e yes terday from ilov. lilx. Smith, who wna convicted of atewllrig SJ7.0U0 while em ployed by the Warner Chemical Com pany of No. 141 liroadnuy, will be re leased on Oct. 14, after aervlng three yeara and eight moot ha. After hla conviction friend made ap plication to the Oovernor to commute hi ntnc. Their effort wer reward ad yeaterday. the Warner concern mak ing no proteat. Levar Bart'a gait a,, (led. When the bearing of tne aotlon brought by Laura Burt, the actre, to recover damages from the Caalle Square opera Company, of which Henry W. 8avag 1 the controlling spirit, waa re sumed in the Huprema Court yeaterday, It wa announced the parties had agreed to a settlement. It waa aald M s Burt would received 300. SAGE AND SULPHUR OLD-TIM E REMEDY GOSPEL BY AUTOMOBILE. CI.KVKI.ANn, Oct. IL "If, the peopl. will not rum in church we muat gki th church to them." Thla doctrine fur EpUcopallana wa preached to day by a number of apeak era at the Council of the Fifth Mlaalon ary Department of the Kplacopa. Church. They told how they hud hold ervlcr from automobile In rural .1 trlrta. In danc hall at aummar raaon an I In ii. le room In th coal mlnln dlitrlot of Southarn Illinois. Arch deacun Jnarph 11. Oodihon of the Southern Diocese of Ohio, told of hu automobile work. Don't get bald SHAMPOO regularly with lUainolBoap. Iuaoothing-, bealing, anticoptic balcama atop dandruff and Itching-, invigorate th hair foUicloa, and pravent loaa of hair by malntainua; per fect aealp haalUt. In aevera caaaa of hair and acalp troublag Resinol Soap ahould ba aaaiatad by Reginol Ointment rubbed thoroughly Into the acalp at night. Sham poo next morning, T-J.l irmmt Beainol Bop (c) and Rm. I nil rrvei outaunt (tO) are re onaaeadai nd aold by your druggist far all sit of akla and acalp trouble. rr aaaapl at eaeh. writ to Dept. I-A. Baa tod On ! I Oa Balttmar. Hi. A SCALP TONIC AND COLOR RESTORER (lives ( 'olor. Lustre to Faded mid Gray Hair Dandruff Quickly Removed. For generation Sage and Sulphur have baM urd (or hair and aculp t rati plag. Almt every one know ihe value of audi a comminution for keeping Ihe hair a good even color, for curing dundruff, itching acalp nnd falling hair, and for promoting the growth of thr hair. Yearn ago the only way to get a Hair Tonic of thin kind waa to inuke it in the home, which waa trOWblagQBlg and not ulwiiyi satisfactory. NtrVaV dnya almost any ttpttdatg druggiat can aupply his nalrona with a ready-louse product, skilfully prepared in per fectly equipped luboratoriea. An Ideal preparation nf this orl ia Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Hrinedy. in which Sage and Sulphur are combined with other valuable reme dies for acalp troublra and thin, weak hair that ia loaing ita color or coming out. After using thia remedy for a few daya you will notice the color gradually coming back, your acalp will feel better, the dandruff will toon be gone, and in less than a month's time there will be a wonderful difference in your hair. Don't neglect your hair if it ia full of dandruff, loaing its color or coin ing out. (iet a fifty cent bottle of Wyelh's Sage and Sulphur from your drvggikti and see what a few days' treatment will do for you. All drug gist aell it, under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy i- not exactly as represented. James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street ANNUAL MEN'S SALE 55 Ye in aercKandisii? REMARKABLE VALUES ON SATURDAY. Raincoats, F.nglish Top Coats, Mackinaw ats and Automobile Coats, Caps, Hats, vi loves and Gauntlets. Furnishings, Underwear, Halt Hose, Shoes, I'mbrellas and Travelling Bags. Boys', Students' and Young Men's Suits. "McCreery Silks" Famous over half a Century. 20,000 yards of Plain and Novelty Silks and Satins. value 1.00 to s.oo, 55c to 2.00 a yd. Hats and Feathers Black Velvet Untrimmed Hats in a variety of shapes. Special, 2.25 and 2.95 Fancy Ostrich Novelties Special, 2.75 Black and White Feathers, French curl. 16 in., .value 3.00 to 5.50. .1.95. 2.45. 3.25 18 M.. " 6.50 M 10.75 4.50, 5.25,6.95 Suits and Coats For Misses and Small Women Velveteen Suits, new model, cutaway coat, plaited skirt. value 97.50. 29.50 Attractive Suits in various materials and models, values 18. 50. 25.00. 12.50 and 19.50 Chinchilla Coats, bound with braid, collar and revers trimmed with cloth in contrasting colors. value 27.50, 18.50 Chinchilla Coats, full length loose model with belt. value 18.50, 1 1 .50 Misses' Skirts and Bath Robes Wool Jersey Skirts with messaline ruffle. Black only. Lengths 34 to 36 in. 1 .95 f value 2.75 Silk Jersey Skirts in all the new shades and Black. Lengths 34 to 36 in. value 5.75. 2.75 Bath Itobcs, price according to size, 2 to 16 years. Eiderdown 1 .95 to 4.95 Blanket Flannel 1.75 M 7.50 Flannelette ..95c M 1.45 Japanese Quilted Silk 3.50 " 9.75 Suits, Dresses and Coats For Juniors and Girls Juniors' Suits in various plain tailored or fancy models. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 12.50 and 17.50 Juniors' Dresses of Serge, with sailor collar and cuffs of cloth, braid trimmed. Size 12 to 16 years. value 7.50, 500 (iirls Coats of Chinchilla, wool lined, full length model buttoned to neck. Size 6 to 14 years. value 12.00, 750 Girls' Wool School Dresses, one-piece model, trimmed with fancy bruid, patent leather belt. Size 6 to 14 years. value 6.75. 4.50 Infants' Coats and Hats Corduroy Coats in Navy Blue and Brown, various models. Size 2 to 5 years, value 6.50. 4.75 Hals in a large variety of styles value 2.75 to 4-50. 1 .95 and 2.95 Baby Coaches SHBMBBBBBBBB, Pullman Sleepers, with roll hood and body, heavy rubber tired wheels, upholstered in corduroy. Fine Heed, white enamelled value 30.00 . 20.00 Oak or Natural finish value 25.00.15.00 Dolls and Toys Royal Dollf, Sfttin finish, Angora sewed wig, moving eyes with eyelashes, shoes and stockings. 22 inches high. value 4-25. 2.95 Flush "Teddy" Bears - all white, best quality. 22 inches long. value 1.00. 75c Farchesi (lames, most popular one made. .50c value 69c Magic Lanterns, with one dozen extra slides, fine quality. value 1.50. 100 Winslow or Union Hardware Ball Bearing Roller Skates value' 1.50, 1.00 pair Their maker never tailors anything less than $80 suits. Made of beautiful worsteds that go into men's a $30 and $35 suits and which promise never ending durability; or of the better kinds of diagonal cheviot. of black and white stripes; in all the good and new and scarce colors, and of course, plenty of black and navy blue; in every way suits of fine quality, in all sizes. Linings are of rich silk; collars just so; shoulders of the most enviable kind. Every bit of detail work is perfect. They fit without a wrinkle. We do not know of any better $30 suits anywhere. And these are $18.75. Petticoats $1.95 for $3.75 silk petti coats brocades, plaids, messa lines, some with wool jersey top. 78c for $1 and $1.50 black Heatherbloom skirts with the label on. Subway floor. Old Building. Second floor, Old BufldlBf. Hair Ornaments 25c, 50c and $1 for 50c to $2.25 pearl, black and other fancy hair ornaments all new. No duplicates after this lot. Main aide, Old Building Golden Specials for Young Women $16.50 Tailored Suits, $10 uiata euiu uiuc uiaguuau liicviui, iiiaui-iauurcu; mmmcQ Wlin . little crochet ornaments in the back. Flannel interlined and lined with guaranteed satin. Only 100 at this price. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Subway foor, Old Building. Tailored Suits and Liberty Satin Dresses Tailored suits of Scotch tweed, plain or with hunting jacket, twill serge in blue. Flannel interlined and lined with guaranteed satin or fancy silk. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Regularly $20 to $25, for $14.50. Second floor. Old Bonding Prettiest Liberty satin dresses, with shoulder yoke effect, white and satin vest, net chemisette, long sleeves. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Black, taupe, navy, gray, pale blue and pink. Regularly $11.50, for $7.75. No duplicates after this lot is aold. Subway floor Old Building Waists Charmeuse, satin and chiffon, some in white, many new styles, all fresh, $2.75, $3, $3.50 and $3.85, worth $5 and $6. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Third floor, Old Building. Golden Specials for Men 300 Black Derby Hats at $2 made to sell at $3.50, $4, $5 and $6 These came from a hat maker whose name is known from coast to coast. The maker, who made hats for Abraham Lincoln, did not put his label in these, but if they have any flaws we have not found them. All new 1912-13 blocks, first quality bands and trimmings. 288 English Tweed Caps at $1.50 Each Made up for us in London from the ends of materials that always go into our $3 caps. Being ends there are only a few caps of a pattern but every one is a beauty in material and workmanship. A genuine imported tweed cap for $1.50. Sizes 6'' j to Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Men's $2.00 Canes for $1.00 London doctor advises cane carrying to prevent nervousness. Partridge wood, penang, Cornell, Whangec, sterling silver or pleated gold trimmed. Burlington Arcade floor. Nrw Building. I Men's and Women's Hosiery CEi, Underwear jf at less man usual prices Men's At SOc garment Medium weight rcru ribbed cotton. Medium weight gray merino; heavy weight fleece 'ined shirt and drawers. At 70c a garment Medium or heavy weight ecru ribbed cotton hirts and drawers, strictly first quality; heavy weight natural gray ribbed merino shirts and drawers, "seconds." At $1.25 suit "seconds" of $2 quality Medium or heavy weight rcru ribbed cotton combination suits, strictly first quality; heavy weight blue-gray ribbed merino combination suits, Women 's At 18c a pair "seconds" of JSc and 35c quality 1,440 pairs of fast black seamless lialc tiirtud, cotton and mercerized stockings; narrowed ankles, reimorced hcils and toe. At 50c a suit "seconds" of $1 and $1 .25 quality Women's medium weight white ribbcl cotton combina tion suits; low neck, sleeveless, knee length, regular and extra sizes; high neck, short sleeves, ankle length; regular sixes only. Subway floor, Old Building. Formerly A. T. Stewart At Co. roadway, Fourth Aventas, Eighth to Tssttb Itraasa t Lin 4