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’ LOVE IN JAPAN . BY AN EXPERT. ama BY SADA YACCO, Japanese Actress, and the Most Beautiful Geisha Girl in Tokiv. eitinietl eto (Written exciesively for the Evening World.) Man YACCO, who is appearing in New York wth Otijire Kawakami the famous Japanese actor whe is described in Ransom's “Japan in Tran sition” as the Coguelin of Japan, wes ashed by the Frening World to write about love in her own country. She begine with an explanation of the difference in the natures of the American rl and the Japanese girl Later she wi ee storics of the Geishe quarier in Ti eke saw them. at ae See Pi — oS, ms ] xw-el 0 AM very giad to tell the American ] women all I can about jove in Japan. 1 cannot express myself as well as Seaeierrees eens me oe 706,80 0 eslcan There is a difference between the man- ner of love-making in America and in Japan. a“ ce -—~ » In this country men and women love each other; it is # free custom. In my country—Japan—no girl ie ever allowed to declare her love as frankly as It ts done in the western countries. On account of this custom Japanese ‘women hide their love and become leve- ke. Rwy Vm ot ee eee D e Often they will die of love-slickness Father toan confess their love. ‘This must seem very curious for Americans to hear, but the difference @omes from this fact, that whereas tn your coustry intercourse between men am4 women ie allowed entire freedom §@ our country it is not po. In America men and women are on @uch an equa! footing that there is Mardly any more @ifference than in the Antercourse between man and maa, In Japan there are many strictly es- maxims governing the con- en to each other, OE SZ rred OG OT OAR Pd . ts thar men and women Japan" pave no freedom in their ral Thie marked difference in the relation: ship of men and women in your coun- teased and ‘a people. . ound ay which gatas er ae that. there distinction in the Le. yg of yours and ow: ral laws of mt nm for our ‘women are aren from tre Jaws that) Severn, your not very well ac: of nied, min the, social nit Sour country, ‘and. therefore. ‘cannot wome: vi"think Jove ts Japan ie’ ver | "wsa people fall In Jove with eac one ‘Japan "el faillions of dol! cova net affection. r, ven a #) sword hung thi over i te ‘would not Pio, 4 if w Japanese g once takes a hus- in she wil! him joy- Rad fe, even in the face of great happens that she fe a ot her Br on 73> eH AR vr Ye rl oe — 8 wt ret FH vche Kh fe =! ge The concieding portion of Mme. Yacco’s manuscript of ‘Love in Japas.” written im Japanese, |wead begin at right-hand uppe! corner and read down each line. cannot The detache@ characters in lower left-hand corner constitute her signatere. |\oved. Gn cece of the lowest rash $2 aR e—An Spe of ie Wearett: raat ta Japan Is a poll Love ‘amon the Japenese women | comes from 4 hearts. Our not fickle, and they do net love for wealth or rank. t if ones you will understand of oe Pod | the whole, | ali 4 fi tn love 's the Ji Sei wee soon fe and | of peace, in times of war laws, ‘are 00 loyal car danger they are alw: q thai eovormen to! vee tes their country cot toe 1 leo Tene tact t saganene women roa So wine! tn Japan re the characteristics of love! eae er of Takas, eS eet stad Rd 4 lk Cave mess ecm oneal Mtoe R M. bs oa 1 tbr which the: Worsted Velvets i$Ri ‘ice $1.00 ard, legular price $1.00 per y! Rew 72 THE WORLD: THURSDAY ___ Ks Worth their weight in gold. PRESERVE would avoid the dangerous possibili- ties of coughs and colds SOVEREIGN REMEDIES You should never be without our Cold, Cough and Sore Throat Cure: and wherever there are children the Malaria and Fever Cure should be close at hand. ALL DRUGGISTS HAVE THEM because the people want these HANDY HOME CURES, No one remedy wiil cure all diseases, but we have a remedy for each disease, which has been most thoroughly tested and found to be prompt and efficacious Our Little “Home Treasure” is invaluable as a means of teaching how disease may be recognized from the symp- toms as felt or described. It also contains a great quantity of condensed information of value and it MAY BE HAD FOR THE ASKING lat the drug store, or by mail on request. make free use of our doctors at the office or by mail. No [charge for their advice. 'Iwe'll help you to the full extent of our knowledge and the ability of our skilled sihlnisishiniaill SOVEREIGN REMEDY CO. 2D FLOOR, WORLD BUILDING, Special Coffee Sale. Three Days Only—-Friday, Saturday, Monday. Cash Coffee at 1 4c. Many people like it better than ey wer aciomed 1 > mr sue 10 pounds or more delivered free within 25 miles of Mashettan on aera lot of 5 lbs. if you come and get it. B= = Money back if it does not suit you. yw Gillies Coffee Company, certain lines}}? Extra Tapestries . Regular prite’soe per yards Now 5746.3) EVENING, MARCH _MARCH 15, H. nr .ory F, During _ the changeable weather of aa EREIGN RE VE DIES should be in the minds of all who have due regard for their health. It is easy to preserve the health while]! one has it, but it is ditiicult to regain it once it is lost. Coughs and colds are well nigh epidemic, but it you Outfittings—you may For the Girls: CHILDREN’S DRESSES, of af! woo! Cash- mere, yoke of tucked silk, elaborately trimmed with ribbons, 24 different colors ane oe sa nal ns, 4 to ‘Sym. . 6 98; MISSES’ SUITS, Fy. ae or t Eton effects, | inate of all wool Hiomespuns or Serges, Jacket silk lin VIS yrs... CHILDREN'S ETO? Serge, trimmed with braid, all colors, 6 to 14 yr CHILDREN’S SAHOR SUITS, of RELY ON 89c r aah ESSPS trimmed , white pique yoke,cufls &collir tots yrs, 1.29 CHILDREN'S pare pe DRESSES, trimmed with ribbons and Py 4to 14 years...... Shoe hoes for Boys &_ & Girls kidskin, patent leather ¢ ee sone, sewed, hah ere and S of to 10%, per Pree 65, INFANTS’ LACE BOOTS of tan 1. black | Kid, hand swe turn with tips, per pr. BOYS’ CALF LACE BOOTS, welt se wide extension soles, Lastest oe lasts, 3, vee dy 74 We ask you to Write to us in contidence and NEW YORK. WASH Lg sored PRA pel age sop Cord ep pis pe Foulardines,same patterns as Four lard Sitks, pcr siirbethery Madras Silks, too pretty for de- 29%¢ scription, regular pri popotey want Ginghams, fas 6c} rites price 10¢ per aoe TOWELS AND NAPKINS. Heavy Quality Tom 7) = J 2'c | LININGS. rlainly the cheapest ees R a BIA é. He very fentence Applacéet’ KOCH & CO. 125th Street West. Children’s Days, Remarkable buying mor in Children’s Spring! —more than right in price. A Two Days’ Opportunity Where $1 Will Do the Service | Do the Service of $1.40. 125th Street West, sna reen, inom D. M. WILLIAMS & C0, (25TH STREET AND THIRD AVE. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FLANNELS. Friday and Saturday, pick For the the Little Tots: hero ga ty COATS of Cream Bedford Cord, full capes, trimmed with satin rib and braid, 6 mos. to at . { CHIEURER's COATS of 2,98 Bedford Cord, doubl: capes, prettily trimmed with satin ribbon in various! Styles, © mos, to 4 ial 46 choi REEFERS, fincy 35 lars, med with poral age fitted and uae sages in all colors, CHILDRENS. ridhans he quality h, round or square with ncy OF bi gaa afl CHILDREN'S CAPS, of cream, 2,98 | ered China silk; also Dutch Caps, tucked. and feather stitched, Hamme with lace, all sizes, s. ee eeee CHILDREN’S BONNET. cream China bled shirred =“ ee with lace and | Whi wih ey _ hited ery nae Me ft deep a ited ruffle, al we 1.95, Bor the $ TOP COATS of excellent all-wool covert | | & pp Pepsi shapes, 8 to 16 4. 59 Tor OP COATS of Oxford eviot, ressy, thoroughly well tail- | ored, } to 9 yrs., ". see "9,69 | | TOP COATS of tan covert cto 3.80 and well finished, 4 We 69 Ales soee BOX REEFERS. of tan covert “cloth, 3,89 breasted, faced with silk, very dressy, just | the thing for the little [stows Of from 2% to Byrsat.... 448 25¢\ "Sty Per yard...ccerevevee De | por pits of the highest grade Outing Cc Flannel, immense assortment of 83 patteras,regular price 12%c per yd. OgC Pillow Cases and Bedspreads. Pillow Cases, size 45236 tach, Standard Muslia.regular price 14¢ % 42, regular price 19¢ fee and All Linen Huck Tomah ened Hate 233, 235, 237 & 239 Washington St. Rises, | ‘nace, veruar price 15... 12tc es, ra. rar reper Ye $6 German Linen Hopkin, reg- 4 19|_' cine, regi Amusements. ular price $1.50 per dor......+. wins nes per yar. 4 8 Re gatta i vst 8 ciscEsT te Copan wien | We oy yuane, THAT closing out. ee. Extra Velve:s Regular price $1.25 per yard, New 85c. pel aah sh bein Fresh goods & room of some, (all grades’. made fem remnants bey he FUL for De was ot Hover rior yy ene | Ss | tritive P: 1X LESSONS IN re — * * For Boys and Girls. | By W. L- MASON, Beginning Monday, March 19, of last season's making: Lapacthey are desirable Enough | hundreds of yards ‘of dos len tone por Joun & James Dopson 2 Fast 14th Strest, Corner Sth Avenue, -EpeS'S COCOA : a Wot. 6 Get oth UR ially veahd one om comforting = ww end dyapent aa ae (o I ety pital SUPPER coc eet THEATRE, Sih ot GARRICK ret Sie Wm Gilletteste Fis Sher ock “oimes MADISON SQ, “RAZ, nay een Tins. en SOUTENIRG mE hot — i» LOFTUS 2 Sse SoiL” worn MSEE | — : ur SE —| WEBER & PIRLDS' HUSC 3 ger “|PASTOR'S “ais DAY AND MIGNT, 12.90 UNTIL | Smith & Campoell, Biteadet Merrey, The La Yeiles, bry has == COMIQUE esi tr ina IG GAIETY Ce a: Vouseriiie MARIE WaIKwhiGNE = MARRY WATSON. 8 Pare ea salen Kotler. BARTON'S oF ROLLER Go, Parte Exposition Living Pictures | Twet'6 ta! pees SAPULIO, 10, "eran WHIRL La 4 HURTIG.& SEAMON'S MINNIS BELAGMAN @ GD. 5! Informal * Opening” ‘a trimmed | | bm ity steel forgings, best quality 7 Soe ver dozen, $3.74. , Macy & Ce.'s Attractions Are Their Low Mac Millinery and choose from mant- |The Hats are still on view—chef d'oeuvres from Paris and exquisite fold offerings that are right in style—right in quality | tions from our own workrooms, We've caught the sunshine and: lof Frencn Millinery art and applied both = ya ever dd. Over-ocean modisie of highest renown, |tion of the beautiful— Frail forms of dainty straws are thrust or wreathed with indeseril are a-flutter with soft- nished ribbons and be-fruited dl apes and clusters of cherries. But, what's the use? see them. Effects for all styles—faces brilliant uishing star at Wraps, Costumes, | Kodaks and Supplies. take a na Kodak Phe gg = Wh ox visit Paris or High ch*Brdge, you'll sez \things of interest. You may not have time to write about the Seine or the Harlem. Kodak them, We know our prices for Photo- \graphic Supplies are the lowest in V! town. Cyclone, Jr., oe with outfits, 3 1-2 x3 1-2 plates, $3.98. Eastman’s Pocket Kodaks, $4.00, prhye 5 Folding Pocket Kodaks, $8.00, » $9.40 and $1200. Eastman's No. 4 Bullseye Kodaks, 99.60. Eastman’s No. 4 Cartridge Kodaks, ¢20.00, Karma Mats, per package of six, 8c. Composition Trays, size 5x8, 24c. Print Rollers, 19c. and 24c. tat vSlon bath pape, pies wd an per box of five, 27¢. “Dandy " Print Trimmers, $1.49, “Diamond” Print Trimmers, 99c. Dark Room Lamps, $9¢. of best qualit p= By Bh. an papers, eloping, mounting done Developing, printing, 0 reac Men’s and Boys’ Our Clothi se te It catches customers Our Clothing sel: he tne ma Wont merece wool oo Mn y form a combination that can’t be surpassed. Men's Sack Suits, single and double-breasted vests, all-wool newest designs, value $12.00; our price, $8.74, them securely. “Style” and “ Low the for each. Men’s Sack Suits, blac! tailored and price, $1-.49. ect in fit and finish, li sae bean; our price, $17.49. Men's ing Top Coats, new sen Seve lined with heavy Spring Ti Coats, new shade of tan covert, hand-padded hes ee ewe tied with satin, value $14.00; be Spring Raglans, best shade gray Oxford cheviot, lined tf with pure dye silk, value $20.00; our price, $14.99. Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, all-wool blue cheviot, lar and lapels, sleeves $9.9. silk four-in-hand tie, sizes 3t $2.49. Boys’ Two-piece Suits, strictly value $4.00; our price, $2.49. Golf Goods. rig gies fie ee! = | Pade of ae fsa Wer Cog hre have proper ee roper sr ig a bal: ance, valu? $1.50; Our Pp: Lofters, Putters, Goose-neck Put- rection MM Irons, heads from por 4 we a vneed a 37 Pay ka “Siemens” Golf Balls, own importa- ton, best om gutta percha, thoroughly seasoned, none better made, per dozen, ot 74. bo, Musselborough and Henley Golf Stivertown Goll Bulls, per doren, $3.64. uno | go'o7. Remade Gol Balls, per dozen, $1.99. +3 | Brown Canvas Caddy Bags, with pockets, $1.04, Best Quality Brown Canvas Caddy Bags 1 | stiff sides, $1.70. Pigid Mackintosh Cloth Caddy Bags, a colors, $2.44. Best Quality Leather Caddy Bags, $3.12, setae | $486 and $5.06. it deties our | worthy of the evsel—the tints and shapes and to Inspire an enthusiast of the brush—the entire wma ae sk—-and every in-between type may be ly and economically “ Spi ing Hatted” at Macy’s. throughout the entire a ists, Silks, Dress Goods, Carpets, Rugs—every Stock, is radiant with me: dise trophies for Spring. Come. Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, fine all-wool red, navy and rettily trimmed with hand embroidery and phen | br gy ep value $6.50; our price $4.38, i 4 Top Coats, light herringtone coverts, velvet collar, cuffs Or ave, sizes 4 10 10 years, value $6.00; our price, $4.07. rt Eureka and Triumph Gol Balls per dozen, s a a Opening. = The displa profusely malined or chil ai as a rose at dawn—faces | StationeryandEn Tw gue Cat of Wr per, assorted tints, with monagral die ‘stamped in. any color, 86e, af Plate and 50 cards, fine quality, 46, ae Monogram Dies, to order, 490. silts or nen aise, ee fos oe Pete Bs troaane at R erent Golf Score Books, covered with 48c trimmed with sterling sliver, 5 Aces Becks, covered Sth Watt [pire Rocks, Neomne aaa eta Sterling Silver Pencils, 46¢., 91¢., $1.2. Sterling Stiver Peabolders, 44¢., 61.81, Pearl Penholders, 15¢, Onyx Penboldera, 34c. Brass Inkstancs, contain two bottles, Lotter Scales, 91.08, 91.36, 94.62 - Book Letter Files, 21¢. School Pencil Boxes, Sc., 1€¢., 18¢, by its fd k lined with fine mohair serge, value rym Men's Cutaway Coats and Vests, te ought Pre yey shade of Oxford Cheviot, silk, value $12.00; our pet OME Ye 0 10 years, value $4.00; our all-wool cheviots, sizes 7 to 15 yeaa, On the verge of a new season, The | | first to distribute afl fi i| carried over from last year,