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FIS FOU F? SEX IN SUFFRAGE ?MAB Women's Political Union Ap? points Mrs. Olive Schultz Chauffeur for "Cause." SOCIETY HER PARTNER Scout cf "General" Rosalie Jones Challenges Right of Men to Monopolize the Hack Business. The Worn? i '? Political Union bas Kone Into tbe tai I wfan as. Mrs. Hsrrtot Sta: : ?' articles of partner B fk huit/, a besas "?no, heelnnlns Tues? day. Oci .?....? ber fl*rr passcn?er ? ? : . sd will bav? hi ; t the union bcadojuarters, No. II Wi St ?-J str.et. "All thai la necessary to turn a tourins car Into a taxi IB a meter," Mrs. BcbultB Mid. "and 1 hought my meter t-i-il.t?,." ?-hare of h? r profits- and the union will pive her its goodwill snd a knot of purple. | ?vblti to tie on h? r Wlndsb ? Wh? ? ? ??? ? ?""?' large i t the prof.r- Ih? n expected Mn Blatcb as lured her they would he pcif. ctlj i ned l :- hut ultimately a I ?*as arrived at which gl\?s Mis s. huit.: the rr' sp? I of a fair i\ . Mn - fits was i out f< ? "i I Resalle Jones on the suffrags pllsrimasea IS All WsshlnstOI ? I ?he feels that after forcing her car up the h?ls around N?wbiirgh ami through the mini of Maryland she is prepared for anything ?he may med In Mew fork. Mrs. Blatcb says sh? kaa tried Mra, Schutts tborouch? ly In thi Ity dreeta snd consider?? her cne of the most skilful chauffeurs ab? I - saw. "There |g no reason why a woman can't he a perf? ?'?? go?si UuU-cabby," Mra. Schultz said yesterday. "A woman',. Dump of (autlon Is larger than a m ir? 9ht ? b safer driver. Qlven the ige, and there are phnty "f women are not lai kins in that, \vo are better? because safer?drivers. "I shall be ,?t my nand rain or shine. and ?ball ba out in the evei Ins to the theatre crowds. Ol cours??, I'll carry men a?> well as women. I'll ?harp?? th? regular fixl fares, but I'll n?ev< tortlorat. My m?t?r will start with the ?ta?mum. "When roM weather comes I'm troint: fur I in the car an I a fo' ? ' ? if my own Invention, mad? by cut:.: it a hole In the flo utill:- ' ' from the exhaust " Mrs. Schultz has been rarrying parties to th?- besehet '.ni on ?reek-end Jaunts When fall weal put um*' hung ).- ???> J on her h. i "! ha\. only a small fist Si to lool DO children," she said I 'nought I ahouM go ? raay ? ir ?a ? f something to do. ! a car better than I ?can ?io anything ar,.l i I. Bel I took I :iing; rov. I ?lon't know whal ? ? or a : end n no matter . ? > . e t., turn to a man. I shall I n I've been immer. We'll divide th? day between ;s. I am looklns for? to u ? f ?nteres! Tnlforn i? Well, w? ? ir Usht ?n't blow ? ' ' ?? t be s Bpi ? Isl unlfoi m : "t that But we'll Why fehi n i?- ? Lota of women drh ? their b*si ??. snd i i radii t thsl s few y?ars bei s Irli Ins public STOKES ENDS GIRL'S SUIT Victim of Auto Accident Ac? cepts $4.000 Compromise. W. K. D Btokes the bdel owner and romtsi 'i tor XA.'.Q nson, a four! ? ? ? ? Btsw d the the plslntlfl to wit - has ? ? ?i i .it the machine owned, i 'I'? ll that ah through ? suffer"! i tractor? and I? with it'?- snd an afl from h r f (ml) ? phi s.? .an one of hi ?? ? than the other a I mentally dull. The r-, ? throusk H fath. r. Benaoi ? iaf ?i-'"1 a order Judb t BIJur Btlp i illowanoe be n t more t- .h Mirabeau L Tow.?', a i l?al?i ft, caked for or.t total amount ?i Sanitariums and Health Resort Announcements An; Published Regularly in the N. Y. TRIBUNE Full information will be ??.ent fr?c on request A<1 rlre^ 320 Tribune Building, N. V., 'phone 3000 Beekman, or Uptown Office, 1364 Broadway, between ?36th an,l 37th streets. , MRS. II. S. BLATCH IX CAR WITH MKS. OLIVE SCHULTZ, SUFFRAGE "CABBY." THE FIRST WOMAN' BROOKLYN, TAKE WAR!\ Mrs. Blatch Asks Mrs. ] hurst to March in Para holy piSCC ,,f n, an n to Brooklyn. Mi nkhurst. th? English milit?t . Brot kl; ?parade on Noven I er I, ii is : d to dlstui ? v. i , ?? tlj In ti a um irai Mr?*, Frank Cot? I commttu ?. I ha would n??i ?? aaked ? ?' Cothri ?-? ivi thai aai u Tl ? Trll ? ? taken Into l '?' an ? ft. t ?non. Mis Blatch asked Mrs ?Pankhors ...??. ? Wickham, t<> march In ? n of thi Brook - - ? ? ?i i ? portera, -,f?.r ? n ?aas sski Mrs. Cothri n at ? i Un ; hurst I tn i will not pul Bo It rest) ??? th Mra Pankhui I or not mill! the B WOMAN CLAIMS S7.000J Remained Single at Reques Rich Aunt, She Says. IjQS ?? ? !?? ? husbands of Mn Ar ? D B :? ; .. r- obat? Court I ovei ? ?? estate, a ci Mr-. Arcadte Bandlnl Brennan, ? the i ntlre i rorx I man? . ai y tl^ht t<? it. Mis. ]'.r- -, ??'i 1 ? ? ?1 wa* a ionnal PI ?I . ' : an ;?' 'int time aaid - ?aith n ?? ? hile I a;M take i ? I i have will I ?ntlnue live ?? t-aunt Imlnisti hi r ??'. - ? en refraining from ma a to the alder worn ? ACTRESS'S MOTHER SU Mrs. Cahill Asks $20,000 1 Death of Tessie Hope. Urs Mancar? t Cahill Is aal Ii I B .lain:?. ihe Bei t Imi rt ?Com] f?,r th? ? ? ' ' . iaht? r. Thi ri twenl ears old, formai ly an acti know- ?? Hope? i on trial ? esterday I fon -1 i ' Kelby In the Supreme Court, Long lali ? 'ahlll was i ? n down on Decem s, 1911, ' y nt. automobile t? ich <iwn?'?i the i ?? ? a ? omp iny, al ? I reel a Iway, Manhattan. Aftei i:-v? It ?Ho : ? :?? i as cured L ? - ? ? ? stricken with cancer, and ?31?ed s year ;? In Bo ind Brook, N J. Experts foi I . thai the cancar vv...^ ?1 to hi 'ad. . ?,. | r. ? ted th? |ury lo t ! turn ? ?Sail d v? nli? I nlng. -?J ? - WIFE OF BROKER SUEL" ? ; Assignee of Ball & Which? Wants $38,401 from Mrs. Bal As ,N i.., for th? <-r?dito:? of Charl : i.,,;is E Whlcher, inerob? of th- bankrupt ?Stock Bxchanfi Ball Ac Whlchsr, ?Owen B Abraham hegt ?"?it for tSt\?H In th? Buprems Court >< u-i'iay ?against ?Mary E. Mail, artf? "f n senior roamber Abraham maintain! that this amount i?a-i t'?-?f*n i?a)?l by ti firm for th? benerSI ??f M:s. Ball and si fall? ?i t?? rapny it. 'I | a timi. which had Its nfllee at No. 1 : Broadway, failed <>n Novembsr 10. 191 with UabilltJe? laaa thai. $i<?i.?\?i?. Th following April Whlcher was closst? with th? ?x^vsrnlng commltts? si the .w?. Fork Btoch ?Sachan?? at one or the long ?at w ?aIons <>f ths 1 snr. MRS. CHARLES'S ESTATE Grocer's Widow Left ^80,30( Under Appraisal Filed. An apprataal of Um estate of Bmlli widow of <;. orge 1: Charlss, o ths grocarj ??on?-?-i-ii <>f Charles ? Co., wat fii.'i yoatarday In th? Burrocataa' Court Mis. ChnrtCS dl? ?I !?'? -??ruary 11 last >?.n The r.et valu- Of th?- estate was k'lVer a? issaVSSsV This was divide?! an*?ong tw? s-,!,?. ? dansrhtsr and .-. alaos Mrs. Charles ownsd sejultlss In th?- prosj?rty ?.< . ui.ie?i by the Charlss store, at '.?<i street ?ui'i Madteo? avenu?-, ami in other roa] ?a? I.il. She SISO li'l'l lailroail honds, i,(a?j sterna of Charlss & Co., ?mined at MM,? (?it. US shares Ot the BtngSr M anil fact ur |n| Company! valued at HMH mi?! no Bharc-B of Pennsylvania Railroad. MILITANCY HE? THEME Mrs. Pankhurst Will Seek to Justify Her Methods. FIRST MEETING IN GARDEN Mayor Kline Will Be Invited to Speak with English Suffragette. Th? ommlttw n chars? ' Mrs Pank? hurst - ? ? ? t nicht that ah? would n Odober 18 and ?.?...ill.i apeak In Mai re Oard tho followlns evenlni been eclded on for M eech, but M i J? n Wlrkl ? ? - ild th? ?hi ? ? 0. H f Beln ont la to r ' ? Introducing Mn Pai khui l I ?rill b? aent I Ifayoi Kline ? : ? ? . ... Ir? "When Mra Pankhurd baa Bpoken in ? who her w 'ii knoa. I ho* ?-. ?rhal I aituatlon is in i ? . ind erlll n : f th? neara ? ?.? ? - " '?' nd she held Ii '?'?????? ? :ii th?? headqw ? ?? ' la] ;?n<! Polltl? al Union, m Mi t stated ? ? ie" and (hat one j ? 11 ? ? - ? torn t-? ? -, ? ?? "Mrs Ken , ? . ? ? ? ? w l? kham aal ? "W a. finan? lal secrel is .. ind dlreda the tei ? In tl. -" ? ? ? aal amall aiil ? not re I a ?2 ? f"- aromen set much j I . !?? "i> ins paid workers, Mn and Mlaa nothlni lever I ..... . . were i lei ? I ? I they were aent? n? ed al th<- London . i ?ourl f " '? entenc? ta loi ?? Jail It i ee, thi \,< H' ?. ?if the . ent to crippl? irrest th rs who ; iri our ofH< ? "Thsl those worken are not Kuiltv of the thins for which they are am ted makes no dlff rence apparently to tha ? ment ? M I Mis K? ir Btart? '1 n huni.'. r Btrtki ? ben the] wen ? 'it to j;iii m .inn. and !"?? rl) died from the effect 'I r.i j w? r? I ? rated und? ? I - t snd i ;. snd 'October ' 'e? turned to the ofllce for tha tit?-t time And then Un t were rea* n ted ' Misa Wlckham said an Instance of the difference between the sovernmenffl treetment of women and of men w?aa shown in the exp? rli nee of Qeoi bury, who reslsned from Parllsmenl be? thoushl thsl I ody il? all too un? ? | auffrsS' ? snd a ho la 11 indlns for re-elecUon on ti,. auffi ??? i "Mr. Lonebury wot orrettoa tot '?con i pli i' y." " Misa Wlckham acid, "?sad re? 1. a ? 'i from Jell on II? i ase Blm ? i i,, i u.- i" ?-ii ? i" skins constanUy. and hua had pod arda made of hin n .. ti ??? and Bold them foi uffi asa Hi h ? - BOY? r bei n r?-arr.?M?-?l. "Women who break their llcensea an rearrceted consUuiUy i hops Mr Lons bury wUI t?n tha Btory <?f this when be ledurea In thla country In December." BROKAW M?sfP?V FEE Judge Against Divorce Hear? ings Before Referee. Justice K?Hy. in the s ipreme ?'?.urt. Brooklyn, i sfueid yederde) to Interfera with Iks fes of ?ut allowed ss-Judg* Wsdhama tor servie es as refi roa la ths actnm for dlVOTCS hruich! by Mr- Miry Blslr Brok?ai sgalnsl William Gould Bro? kaw Tke Judsa also sraated a mdl m in amend the Interlocutory decree of di? vor?a by pfoddlns thai application may be mad?' to elter lha allowaaee of HI BO a y??.ir aliiin'tiy BPOO OOtlOa il th?- fscta warrant it. .luMti''- K ? 11 v said lha fee <>f ths r??f ,[,.,. .s..in?'i to h? out of ail proportion to a reesonable eharss f..r Bsnrlosa in a | .suit lor sbsoluta divorce, but thai the whole Bltoetloo bad besa bnntsbl abool I by ths d?fendent "There was DO nOCSSBtty for S r?-?errn'*-? in this ease." Bald ths court, "sees that defendant wanted it and consepted Is It. Divorce suits, no matter kow prominent i ihn ttUsents may be In the dally sews coluasaa shoold be tri??i in open court." I Justice Killv said that had the cas?' con?.?* befece tha coud it would have been tried in lii-lf a ?-?'>'? ' TO IGNORE MRS. PANKHURST Pennsylvania Suffragists Will Give Her No Greeting. ?Pittsburgh, Oct I No n l on of any sort, i ? M ? 1' inkl.m -t from P? ' ? ? ? intry. At t .?? Equal I'ran chlse i ? ?;? ? to-day, Mrs. F. M 1 ? ... that M Pans H l been invited to tru 1 t'r.it'-ii Btati by the suffragists not a ? ; ta ? ?? Mi Pankhura! "wl find on] ? III I t op? ? of the a ty In? ? r*iish rer to pre? . ? Thh ? ? -.- put out 1 ? th'-n elves I th 1 Peni ?? I ? in of 1 mill? doors of the I ? ??? . ? conven? ? ? this ' ?? that Mi '? ? ' n v I ? ... . ? JACOBS IN MARRIAGE MAZE Man Who Had Five Wives Can't Remember Details. ;. . ? Detail II ? ? ? . ? "? ? ? . h?" when i for del hi..?.. t at l of 1 I of J H ' I ?Il n i ? - ? f I Th< ? - t 1 ??' Mrs '?' i ... to Mrs. Cora i . ? Kai - ? ? '?? s ? ? i? he i i man Ii ?! hi Undei Ksi '? i \ hlMttng : within j ? ?? ? ?'. .1 both these i nths aftei y. rli N! ?h? r Jacobs In Fort s ott, ?Kan. snd, th? n tato, tha? ?::lst. Th? state sought to prov? that t1 ? ?J|. . ??. ? i th? n n rlaga In Foi - tt ? I elf ill? sal, ? ? ? ? ? month bt .1,,. oh was 6 ron ed by a pi ? ? ding wlf?. Mi Katli i "? i ? Maj ter J oro, \ik . who was blind it v..i? at thla point that ' ? ?r threw nt? hit hands snd asserted tnal II ?a/as Impo albli for him t?? remember .,ii thi i?'i tape" surroundlni ins mar?! rlagcs JFATHER AND GIRL IN JAIL - Both Held on Charge of Passing Worthless Checks. Los ?ngelea, o? t l Dr. Bruce Kim mis, father of Prlacllla Klmmia, thirteen .-.. m old, who was arrested yesterday a hile trv Ini t?. pass s anorthleaa ? h? ? k for i i :.o, is in j.ui t?. .lav. charged win? a ?-imii.it offi n ? ii?- ?irns arrested while calling ??n hi? daughter and held on ? Ii arrant rhargtng him with had ch.? k op. eratlona la Los ingelsa and Ban i two -? ?ais ago. Th?- girl, who ?stoutly ?maintained thai her f.,t!.. i had nothing t?> do with h?-r affair, la held by the juvenil., court pend? ing the o'it?-i?m?- of efforts, to tin?! h?-r mother. The tul toht ehe had been cashing checks for Mrs ifJnnnla, who has been living spart ttani Dr. ?Xlnrmle f?st Si v ft Dr. Kirnmls said that while he had been it frequent ?rommunlcallon with his ?rtf? bs did not know- where sh? lived NEW OHIO BISHOP COADJUTOR. CtSVI laii'l. Ott I At ? convention of rectors and lay delegates of th?- I'n.t.s. lanl ^lacopal ?Church m Dhlo to?day Um i Right I'?IV. ?'rank du Moulin, ?I. an >?f ! Trinity ? 'atiie.irai. was alactsd nishoi? Co? adiutor "f OhM, HS Im therehv mads as ststanl t?? Blahop wiiUm a. Leonard, of I Cleveland. LIVING THE SUFFRAGE LIFE. Liabilities?! Four month?).$476 Only one matine?. No jewelry. Plain linen dresses. Meals .it delicatessen store. Weapons ? Ammonia and a hatchet. As?et8?Talk suffrage all the time. WOULD IWVE SCHOOLS WE PRENATAL 1 Miss Mabel Parker Says Would Be Great Aid to Tenement Mothers. COST WOULD BE NOTHIN Kitchens and Dietitians Now o Hand, and Price of Meal, 5 Cents, Would Pay for It, She Asserts. a mov? m m i- un foot to bevi Mil MsbeJ farkei i prenatal restsurant woi Incoi |..,r.,t..,i In th.? i ub le BCbOol lunch.?? ayetem. Women abo il to b< corns motnei ""ii,i then so t j the public achoola si f?.r He? cents recdv? ?. nourlsoli meal, Instead of Ivlng on i n id and Ik aa they do In thdr own ho m The bcI.is glva luncheons to tha < hi dren for 01.r two cents, but f"r womei Miaa Psrker thinks, tha menu ahould I nui.I.- richer In prot-Sda, which woul bi i .- up the cool to ' . lUlnsd her achetas >?? at the first fall meeUns [?rsislaUvs Leasua at ti.e Waidorf-Ai toi i ' The pul Ile s hooll have all the altci en equlpmenl Decessary," bha asid, 'ai i\ c the akllful ?i eUttai i Intend the wi ik. it could ba i racU? all) r.o expen ie, becau coal "i thi food Itself would be by th- (Ive-cenl chars? We hay.- k?.-i one prenatal restsurant runnins tl n" t. b it, "f ' ourae, that la very ?nut and poorl) . quipped. Ws nei d manj ; ? restauranta all over tha dty. Whj.in m '??? one . a hi n the public ila ar? pi? psred for the work? ? u ? have taken the subject up with th ? 'i Lum be? n ? otnmltt? ? i i the members are rerj favorabl} Incl?n?*? bul no "!iiciel action a ?'] be tak? n I? three or four weeks y< I Meai I .' itlon la bdns onT? i tad by whli we - i n 'i m funda for the ere? hum?-? in the country, wh? ?? women ca i--'? for a few ?l.? csrea before their bsbtss sra born ? '?'? a have Ii .in,??d from our work h th Board of Hi dth milk atatlo ? atloi Is not i sough, 'i '?? | > ?| ??? >' Ui :s Bimply cannol altor i.i food, aven if they have learned lioi di i this it is. Thsl is why ths city i willlns to aell them in.lk at ?"at and v !. mothers mud be provided with sood fo ?. i" Msrj Hslton offered a rssolutloi ar-king th?-? Board of Health to baby ?. rear, to taks thi of the baby ahowa !?'.d under privat : . ;-!iiis. it srss indorsed b: iCU'?. Not! a? much to sav ,^ those ihres llttv Women all over the eltj to I milk .-??-?? ' babies Witt I :.'. ? s-1 ., , ws dodora s i. i ? ?? baby ju*t as If it wi . ont? at. Q ;??:. we WOUld 'Your bab) Is s >?.?r uid and ba n t in; teeth He can't set a | aaama ? i ti k you to V"u t? k.- betti r cue at I ..... my bal mother did al ? ?? ??.', ell, thai b'I do.' ? i ana i r ? ? ? . pel d "ii Fifth t want ?? ?>ur baby to be any i ?m n n old man. You'i ? i ? ouli let i od < noush bablea In the i ou can Ket , . m the i ? * .-. .i . Oullford d ? - I thi ? the "suffrass life, ' ai ahe lived ?t at At .?.'."?? City, ? I ? ii.i.t ? mmei u ell. It i ' ? ? ????. ' Bhe . aid I ? '?? had oi it i.? d all Bumtni r Ions? and ? Ever Bin? ?? I waa ;? auffra? , t ? have h? ? n mari bins In pai addrei pea foi aom? !" ? nn i had a chance to sei r . ? If. it was the happleat ? immer of my !"? b .' M mlshl not appsal to m inj ; w? ni to onl) one m (Um a in four moni left m? UtUe abaci ? pt to i?a? rada up and doe n tha Boardwalk .?. ith votei '"i com? n Base ? ' wear a pi.t Jewelry dl lummer, be? cause i wss afraid of bdns robbed I Btayi 'l alone all nlshl rlsl I the.n the Bosrdwslk M) only we ipon wss s bot i . ol ammonia and a hatctu t! I ua d to think I could >i" BOini thins thai wo Id count with th? m However, before lha ummi r wsi ovi r 1 losl my feai. and u . ii up the ammonia to i lean the ?? In? dowa "i haven't a nerve left now. The pa si era dldn'i come to my apartmenl fer ti.r?. 'i i) ?. tha wall paperei - Ii ft n ? room hall papered for ten days; bul I didn't caw ?nil, *?..?;. maybe they'll come to-mor? row," Bald i. "Nothlns bothers me any more, i don'i know bow Ions thai arlll lei :. though, now that i hay?- 11 Bumsd the usa ' i .. lad) ??-B MUTILATED A LIDRARY BOOK Aged Man Admits Guilt?"Starv? ing, " Message on Leaf. William M .ii ? i n. BtSty-tWO years old. pleaded snllty before Judsa Mulqi.a la Qsnsral Beedons yesterday t.. mutllatlns i? public Library book- Ths offence wss committed In the public library at With avenas end ttd atreet, on Beptember It? Media Bald he had anritten en th?* Byleafl which ba tor.? ?"ii. "Will you please help in?-.' I am atanrlns." "it vsiiH true, too." he yaid, "I sto? atarvlns ni"' deeperate.M He uu.s romand ad t?i the Tosnbe and hie caea win be lavsatlsete?. Daily Bill of Fare. SATURDAY. BREAKFABT.-Oransee, Mod Bunewn with bacon crisps, ?-??ft?-??. LUNCHEON.?Steered clams on toast. cream ia?.cr ?ake. p?ame, tea, DINNER Road pork with rnrsd po? tatOOB hiked around It. creamed onions. Sppla Balad, coffee Jelly, coffee. BTEWBD ?'l.A.MS- Have ready freshly Opened danm For every twenty-five melt a hsaptns tablsspoooful of butter with an even on?' ?if Hour. Add a pint of mill? und let UM cream sauc?; boil. Tlun Mir ti,.- dams Into U and add any clam Juice that may li.ive been purchased with them, Let tha ?lams i??iii up naoe ami thea puah the k'-tth containing them to tlM back ?I the BtOVa Dleh them Immediately on ?diets of nice toast. "IF BEAUTIFUL, GO BAREFOOT" Advice Given by Baroness Yele de Guestre Is Not Based on Health Grounds, but on Belief That Sandalled Feet Are Lovely to Look Upon. (T)c G ?JA???. BARONESS YELE DE GUESTRE. (of th? sandal, shielding the heel, was' i decorated with a cameo. During" the summer sandals were worn with bare feet | at the races at Auteull, and although they were not generally adopteil at th? ? resort? ?lurlnc th? ?ummer. UlOSs' who follow the whims of fa?hlon say It ts no reason why they may not be in the f iture, and they point to the present Isrlty "f the Hit skirts, which were booted off th? Street? two years ui*ii, when they made their first tentative ap? peal trice. Others point to the growing- vogue for -: ig? ?and at privats ent?rta!nm? n1 u ' that ".??n 1 ?? ill t SVI Bdoptl d 81 dancing as a fsd they ntajr adopt also tii- dreaa- or. rather, undress of it. "?Go about In hare feet because It Is beautiful' la the latest Mil t.. the w.irld ? ?? ? ?to Indulge in fad?. Health ? . ? ? bei m pi ?? ? f.:- ? the I of letl . one's toes breaths, lo. these many ? .? ? ? - And !?? i Itlful W (I have bei n ? aradli | re? t In the early ill summer- ost-n Sl'tilv as a health me? '? .' Il vas !?? aroness fat? d? ? lui stre t?> adviae an pretty women nol to bids feet in sho<? if their feet w? re !?? i Itlful. t the example heis.lf by nppear Ing at thi i ?w Theatn In a Greek coal rlth feet i t? ?-t? ?I ? ited with ? _,...i and at ths With a g?)!?l ClSSD, T! a ?'a k part TO BE IMMACULATELY GARBED. Th? "Immaculately gowned" heroin? a a tho'isanii snd one novels, who of snvy thro Igh millions o? woaei - ?nre. 1 ? ? ... difficult to ? s. To sp ? ? ither than an -. "Tha Booton ? looking ?Sch In ? '.nt number, mail" thi ears of th? wardn "When a gamut-.' is removed It he hung ??n a hang? r and , , a Ith an i ill part - ?a n si ild rem iiu in the fi ' ?? - ....rs lisa] ? .n- ful .. ? - - ..v la th ? ? i ii closets i lach ? ist bs hung a ith a twol '?I! - '. so it will ! ? thai it will retain Iti I shai e. hung by 1 pa ars supplied by the factory or ?Irosa maker, hut on I that will i oi draw t. terial it oi pe "Walsi ng on heavily gen a i - -, Keg ? from the celling In bags, If n"?'d ? keep !? ?? fl i ?i-.'i dust free Whi '?? ver si ? ? not to bs ? illy examlm i before putting it away, if II need? I ooks. button i stringy whi n hung "n hani ?should I??- packed away in boxea, if they ? t worn SI Icatelj ? " ored dn isea atv^uld bs i.,. k. ,i ?w?v in hin.- tlaau? oaner or ? ?. I In b!ue bags. The cnse wll prol t i the garment from ?1 ? fa?l:ng. Coats, etv , should be hung i a Padded hangers and oc .-?. ( nrtaln. "A ??Kale set sv rasa one end of ? St hi?>h enough to lift ths ? . ? a foot from the flo'U-, ?rill a . > date all one's elothing provided II . ?? on hangers ?For ????ton waists, ?h'.rt waist boxas :? alrable?I might pen? is ?hould bs stuff. ?J w .th paper ti should I,- car. fully brushed and kept in j aper bags or bat box? g Colored gtovss shou'.d h? airtd, men?l e?i ami ?trei ? ? d Into ihai a "t.J placed b tween f"l?is ft:- White I thsn f*av <ed , away In blue paper. "Veils should be stretched Into ?hap? and plac? d on a roller. "Baits should b? wound on spools or ki-pt In a box, which is at lagst 1?'? tncl.ea li ng. '?Shoes and a'.ippera must be traed, brushed and put into cn=es, and r.ot, thrown Into ? corner in the ?lark c.:o?.?,t| ?r under the bad, In abort, never p'ar? anything on the floor In a closet. Sus f.w stitchi - '? .Vashtble (owns and skirts should be tXOmlao?, to ? ? ting, Ths i.fst ::->? ?nils 1? M followa! If the garment, is clean, ?pack it away; if it needs prt ? Ing, press tt; if thsrs la any fiuaastkna] about ti a i Irannsss. send It to the '.aun-j ; drj . a slightly aotlsd ?garas nt looks much, | more ?soiled after having been packed' (OS a time Sto.'kir.gs must never, ' HEALTH UNDERWEAR TBACfKARK 8"?, FOR MEN has riven the utmost satisfaction for over hall a rr-n?ury. Everf garment is shaped to the figure snd rel lins its original shape an?! ?size permam ntly. GUARANTEED NOT TO SHRINK. Hua famous TWO-PIECE FLAT KNIT UNDERWEAR is more economical than the one-piece kind. Costs 60*51 lesi tl in imported g tods of same quality. Highest Krade materials and splendid workmanship assart the long teme-e for which GLASTENBURY is famous A protection against sudden chills, cold?, pneumonia an?I rheumatism. \o dye stuff used i" OUf natural grays. Made in fifteen ^ra?lc?: Light, Medium and Heavy Weighty of fine Wool and Worsti d. Ask. your dealer t" ihow you some of the following BUlubefS' ?008 Natural Gray Wool Wlator Watcbt ??touhi?? thread) ?-? si.75 Wi? make ? Bpcelal Feature of ADJUSTABLE DRAWBB BANDS i- B Natural Or?) Won) i, licht weicht.at A Natura Oraj Australian Lamb'a Wool, licht walsbt.*t :\ W Natural Orsy Worsted, mediata ?relchl.at i; ii Natural Orsy Wonted, madlan ?.????licht.at A il Natural Qray Australian Latsb'B Wool, winter araishl .at l-ur otlo bj h -?.?ilr?_c '!?' ?l.-r-.. Writ?? for ?mr booklet and mniple ?'Uttlr iiity ai I. so 1.11 I.Ml MS ?to) by leading ? '.> 11er?. Writ? (or iiuri fur th. .i -?.us-. Dapl -' Glastonbury Knitting Co., Glastonburv, Conn. ROBERT REIS & COMPANY, Wholesale Distributer*. Broadway and 19th St., New York City. ?SSf^SSkaWi! k.**r?.C.??/ iAHO RHEUMATISM. *