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‘CAN WOMEN BE TRUTHFUL? | | DO THEY KNOW THE TRUTH? ee “Several Prominent Members of the Fair Sex Seem to Think that 4 Women Incline to Fabrication. —— Se ae “* Fifty women out of every hundred do not know what the truth means.”—Sir Daniel Carteret in ‘* Mrs. Dane’ Defense.” ferric ichier ie HEN Charics Richman says that}: in “Mrs, Dane's Defence” every woman in the auilence permits fher head to jerk and whispers that ene Goesn't think so. It is funny if you have seen the piece more than once and know where to look for the line to watch for the signs of the disturbance it causes, And half the women who leave-the play fo away puking that remark In bits for some man who haa stood up for tt. Wor all that, there Is no doubt that the average woman cannot be depended upon to speak the truth. Women know this, but most of them are too loyal to admit it. This is probably why when you ask the average woman whether the rest speak the truth she will begin, without giving her opinion a time-cx-!% posure: “Well, I ahould be very sorry to think that they do not." ‘ Which is not eaying by any means } that she would ngt think so and know | Bo {f ahe spoke the truth when sie an-| % | swered you. The average woman canot tel a le |+ ‘when she sees one. That {s a modifica- tion of sentiment originating in cherry tree moments whtoh migh: serve to isgulse it to the man who made St. ALL WOMEN WILL LIE WHEN NECESSARY, SAYS td am nigral r percentage that s. 1 should ve in the &@ per ‘y one when —1 think ASPERFEL es « i —_—co—- st EVELAN 4 144 BOWERY, | t ENTIRELY T00 LOW: “Bowery Savings Bank Block.’’ | Hrcame Sta, north of Grow SAYS : MRS. HENRY A. STIMSON. Uptows’ fewellere charge ‘ . COSC prices ‘or wedding rings, y Fecause hitb icbieiiciticiteinintst lof the :entiment connesied with them.| ters of fi to vital m We sell our $4 and 58 karat miless bellave that: the 60 percents, 12 || Wedding Rings by weight—no fancy centage of women who speak the truth ||profite. Noextra charge for engraving.’ about matters of real momen: Is a little rzer than that of the inen who do For Instance, a man will tell a woma. he loves her when he does nm ramen never !n the world does tha: tefofateteteinfelete! GERTRUDE ATHERTON. a 7D NOT 1 ARE St Mayde women exaggerate, ma. they i 1 40 not think, maybe they are forgetful, maybe they aren't brave; but for wha’ ever reason, a lie stips from a woman _ Ups these days just as readily as the truth, if there in @ semblance of a rea- gon for wishing to disguise a real state q of things. Here is what some women who, through clubs and business and soale ch in contact with averax ‘Atherton, author of be even to be $58 bhiflant, “Ente muy appreelated in general tion demands ex dropped if they could WOMEN ON THE WHOLE + ARE TRUTHFUL, 3 Engagement Ring, setting, fine color, very $25 fant, 5-3 and 1-64 karat, Oren evenings till 8; Saturd, Ay Sine TRANSFZN NNN SAA Ave. & 59th th Girls’ Reefers& Goll Capes Special To-morrow Only. Like This, Fancy Mixed Goods, or allewe boucle; some have sailore all are ly trim, +1 A808 T8T8E 8s: no in \ hundred know what ‘the: tenth ta, Oe ‘ ~~ CARRIED TOO FAR, wah |The Fear of Being Deceived. or tum. bugged Prevents Many People from Trying a Good Medicine. "But I do sey not $0 sane or 30 1 ang perhaps that sion: jo common, and in cure, that people Stomach trouble: rot cases so obstin, are ao to look with ing to be a radical permanent epsia and indigestion. Mi pride themselves on thi or being humbugged, especially Ie th that meo do not re All women will) t home, but I don't ir renarad any longer conatder ( thar a wish to be excused. ahat all women will lic ements for some man. Is hardly a woman who real value 0; to-mor- ‘ Willlam Tod Helmuth, ex-Prest- | in medticia (Comense clube. sa State Federation of |) (This fear of being humburged can be carrled too far, so far, In fa that many “in thelr ferorative alone? Tivened hale people suffer for years with weak digeation however, to belleve | ra than risk a little time and ayy In we faith{ully testing the claims made for a rae 9 thats women neue that 1 have | femeay 40 rellable-and universally used as vf Stuart's Byspeptia Tablets 2.95 Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablete are i LABOR NOTES) 2 sic cr eee from ordinary patent medicines for the rea See facraitl rid au Steed son that they are not a secret patent modi- Seenshaevatke Judging from present indications, |/cinee.N0 secret le made of the ingredtente. So ntys ton oats Ernest H. Croaby will be lected Preal, |vut analysis shows them to contain the nat- only: i Gant oth th 4 digestive ferments, pure areptic pepsin , : ofp the new .Clvicl Cotnelhy ats thei too nt teat), Golden Seal and dia To-morrow only election which ts to be heid at Arlington | They are not cathartic, neither do they act iris’ Lo nif Hall, on Monday evening. Join §.| powerfully on any particular organ, but & Coats, likethis, worth $7.50 and $9.00, for 4.90 Made of blue and (§ brown Melton of all-wool fancy materials, sizes 6 to 14; to-morrow Henry, Secretary of the Central Feder- | they cure indigestion ou the common sense ated Union, has 2 sprouent for the | plan of digesting the food eaten thoroughly office of secretary of the new organ-’ {zation, The 00 or more mechanics -who went on strike in Nixon's shipyards, at Eliza por J., because of the engaging | cure Indigestion and stomach troubles, ners, ure paceiae cause they act only on the bow, Ned one Mr. Nixon the whole trouble is in the stomach. eynine and uart's Dyspepsia Tablota taken after the noncunion | meats digest he at in all thera it ae aa peti 4 fe to hs E408 not dlcested| or: batt digested Ing of the Mosaic | Is polson, as it creates gas, acidity, hoad- weruare Hi pers {\mociation, Louis | aches, palpitation of the heart, loss of feah Revers ee President of the | and appetite and many othor troubles which t Genrer a, are often called by some other name, ry irene toe Uaied Sates, Great Britis cua Cosacn, ‘Britain and of their suce Cathartic p and matter wan adjus AUUveeevaneenaeene senses Nee teneanensen ees OODDUAOUOAOOLELUSUUDSUSSUODONR EAA! Sh hs handsets hah ee abe RADA RVAVADAWE EGE EL 04 990090000550 0055003008888 E tet RETR RENN E TENE EEEE TITY ' adiay vensbeduiys a abd One powers. is ee: SUT 2 ia Dy choice of Boys’ All-wool ‘Cheviot Suits, { dcubie- breast- ed suits, 8 H to 15 years, worth $3.50, to-morrow’ only 1.80 tity. sell any to dealers, and would ask at the counters, as we cannot send orders, "s Celebrated Extracta, which have a world-wide reputation and have been sold all over this coun- asa special bargain for 50c., we place on sale for this one day in one-ounce bottles, 29c. igate’s Extracts for the handker- chief, Cashmere Bouquet and Caprice, 25c. Pure Distilled Witch » bottles, 8c. Red Raven ‘Spll 8, Sc. Little Liver Pills, 5c. mutsion of Cod Liver Dr. snow ‘8 Selaittz Powders, full weight, recular U.S. P., box of 12 powders, 10c. Seile: ‘Antiseptic Tablets, bottle containing 50, U. S. P.. 12e. pound, 4c. Blaud’s Iron Pills, 5 grains, U.S. P., 8c. 7 Best Absorbent d, 9. Golden Petro- jars, 2c. hite bristle Cotton, per Dr. Snow's leum Jell 9 10Ww SI Brushes, 19. come inall per half dozen. neat and durable, either riding or straight bows. dealers as high as $3.50 per pair. ture will not tarnish. we will sell at the same ratio. have pearl buttons also; they re; The colors are light blue, ecru and silver grays. Uearment, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ave, 59h and Mth Sts. Fi a suit or overcoit. Chemically Pure Borax, per 4) i Hair | per half dozen. Not sold in lesser amounts. ET This Store’s Service On Saturday. great reason for this store's success lies in the fact that its managers are practically public mind-readers—feeling its pulse through their own sensible reasoning That’s why we devote Saturday almost always to special features through our stocks of wearing apparel. Notice to-dav's items and you will see this vividly illustrated. Saturday Clothing Bargains. An Opportunity to Buy Men’s Suits or Overcoats, worth double, at You will find in our window a display of some thirty stvles of Men's Suits and Overcoats that must prove interesting to you if you are in need of The suitings are all of this sea- son's newest styles, in cassimeres, cheviots and worsteds. and were manufactured to sell at dou- ble the price we have placed upon them. overcoats inciude both the regular Box Overcoats and the newer style of Raglan, in a variety of the newest mixtures of the popular Oxford gray, like- wise blue and black kersey and Irish frieze. assortments of both the suits and overcoats are very large, and in order to move them quickly your Men’s Suits, Men’s Overcoats or Raglans at last day of the Sale Books at ean en a ee For To- Morrow Only We Offer Women’s a ee Fur Coats, est fur bargains This is one of the this or anv other store has ever offered. 68 nearseal fur c all si and the bvery latest s: nih, at $15.00 2ach for to- {morrow only. The coats are beautiful v& e and finished: lined throughout with fine satin; they closely resemble our S150 Alaska seal coats. We advise an early selection, as there are but a few of these nd the price is remarkably 15 00 S ° low. The price to-morrow, About 230 fur muffs to match, at $2.95 each. ccona viose, Gah St. Sectton. fee <reaaee: ee rT i baal | The Hosiery Sale’s Last Day. To-morrow will mark the last and greatest day of four anuual January hosiery sale. The values in this ‘sale are the rarest we have ever offered, and to-morrow there are new lots to select from. _ Women’ s Hose, 15c. Per Pair. : ead 6.95. The The CO pairs of Herm 3 1,200 pairs per pair. ' Women’s Hose,..9c. Per Pair. These are made of tine Egyptian cotton, full seamless, with double soles... They 9. should or. Minaily retail 5c. per pair. Women’s Hose, 29c. Per Pair. These are the best and tinest imported lace lisle hose, in a varitty of styles and colors, T are hundreds of dozens in the lot, and many of them have sold for from SOc. to 75¢. per pair. Women’s Hose, 39c. Per Pair. 7 6.95 | Men's. All- colors. Acttal value $1.00 per pair. ; - |only, Saturday, Men’s 1-2 Hose, 6c. Per Pair. | Wool Trousers, § | Boys’ Over- eamiles ; all guaranteed fast colors, black and tan. Regu- some xtra coats, 4 to 15 “Men's 1-2 Hose, 15c. Per Pair. heavy weights, {$3.00 and $3.504 values, tc-mor- row only, 1.80 Toilet Necessities, &c. To put a fitting finish to the wonderfully successful week we have had in our Great Sale of Toilet Articles, &c., we will put on sale to- morrow, in addition to the goods we have had on special sale during the week, the following notable items which can be had in any quan- We will not, however, on account of the extremely low prices, you to make your dase selection any CO. D., an Violet Soap, regular 2c. cakes, 9. special at 89¢c, sale special at 3, Maia F 4-Ply Collars, 6 for 45c. This lot consists of about 1,500 dozen of men’s and boys’ good -4-ply collars, which we guarantee to be perfect in every respect. the saner collar under another brand name sells at 15c., Our price, to-morrow, mg 45c. the latest shapes ; Eyeglasses and Spectacles. Solid Gold Nose-Piece Eyeglasses Pe Spectacles, 85c. Scientitically made and highly finished. skeleton set, the spectacles set in gold tilled frames, making them strong, The frames and nose-pieces are guaranteed to last a lifetime. Set with the celebrated silex crystal periscopic lenses. eyeglasses have patent cork nose-rest, Genuine Pebble Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 98c. Axis cut Pebbles, set te oldoine and silverine frames, which mois. ways look bright and new. always sold at such high aia that they have a limited sale. They are being sold by exclusive dealers at $4.00 and $5.00 per pair. Mato Floor, Front, Centes. Men’s 75c, Underwear, 25c. We have about 50 cases of Mems ribbed, tleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, which we purchased greatly below regular prices, and which ‘They consist of the very best grades; Shirts are made with extra gussets at armholes, trimmed with pearl buttons, and sateen fronts; the Drawers are all gularly retail at ender, different shades of tan, Choice of all sizes to-morrow, per BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | i 34 Ave., 59th and 60:b Sts. Sreesanth aac exquisite violet odor, kind, per box of three Black Prince Tar Soap, per cake, 3c. Pure green Olive-Oll Castile Soap, in pound bars, Sc. Fairy jFloatiog Bath Soap, 6-07. ke, 3c. with piece of pure green stile soap, de. Rubber Goods, | Hot-Water Bottles, very fine rubb: p 39c.; 2qts., 49c.5 3 qts.. 59c. OC. Pountain Syringes, with three hard rubber tubes and hard rubber connec-, 89c.3 4 qts., 9c. Shower Bath and Shampoo Sprink- fers, with $ feet of rubber tubing and 3%-inch nickel-plated sprinkler, Rubber Gloves, for housework or acid, all sizes, at 69c, Irwin Taka Folding Bath Cabinet A Turkish bath at home. These cabi- nets have always been sold at rice as to make them a luxury. We will setl these $8.00 Cabinets for this ry 1,98—Of ry sh a Flor, anh st The eyeglasses are The spectacles can be had in They are being sold by exclusive “|For one “day” These are of spun silk, in plain and fancy drop stitch, in all the newest fancy of imported % hose; all. full fashioned, in fancy stripes, idered in cadet blue and black grounds, with neat figures. of dozens here to select from, and not a pair worth less than 2: In this lot we also include all of our 25¢. and 35¢. black mere half-hose. Main Floor, 69th St. Section, Men’s Good Shoes, $2.00. We have about 1,509 pairs of men’s shoes, #$ in lace or elastic sides, with single, double and triple soles. The uppers are heavy Shetland’?! calfskin; also large variety of storm calfskin. Many pairs are leather lined to the toes ; also drill lined. The styles are bulldog, English, London toe; have toe caps; alsy common}: sense with plain toes. All sizes. iyears, in the {new Oxford |grays, worth $3.50, to-mor- row only Second Floor, Gh St. Seotien ee. {Flannel Waists J.98.} They = of French flannel, all over silk embroid’r’d ras | Women’ s and Children’s Shoes: handsome} Although our store news of the shoe sale has diminished, its plaid com-} values are still just as great. Here area few more:— f ase iet Special Bargains in Women’s. Shoes. At 1 59-Women 8 Dongola Button Boots, newest style, kid toe “Tri- of tine nn caps; soft and fleaible, Allysizes. At 1. 9 made with cork soles throughout, insuring dry and warm brilliantine, —A' large assortment of the -well-known bi tucked back and front,} feet. They come in the following leathers—Box calf, dongola Kidskin, vicl leather; also russet leather skating boots. At 1. 98 —The Popular $3.50 «*American Eagle” Shoes, every beari trade-mark and warranted double valuz. We more than twenty-five st h as patent leather, lace, button a“ Oxfords, and all varieties, with combinations, in both dull and bright leather: so vici kid and box calf leathers, both lace and button; sizes and, ' Shoes for Boys and Girls. —Boys' Shetland Calf Lace Shoes, with heels, double soles, 3) ‘ At 1.00-Bers su At 98c- minis cannot fill mail with new shirt cuffs. Second Floor, 59th 81, Sestion Girls’ Dresses. At 68c.—In the lat- est novelty plaids, with peinted yokes, cape on shoulders, belt and braid on cuffs of cashmere of contrastin {cole ors, trimine: fancy braid, Well made and lined throughout; si 6 to 14 yrs, regu- OA far value, $1005. % None sent C. aad only tw >a custom: widths comy Goat Lace Shoes, spring reels also, for ee ving Heel Lace Shoes, double’ sole: Second Floor, Women’s Underwear Spe cials. f At 12c-Ki ine Swiss Ribbed Vests; low neck ope no sleeves; alsa} some with the wing sleeves; beautifully trimmed with) lace and silk ribbon at the neck and armholes. Actual value 25c. est grades of Silkoline Vests, very elastic; in pink, Sick blue and cream white; actual value 75c. Main Floor, 66th &. Section. Men’s Derbys, $1.00. Here is a very excellent opportunity to purchase a fine black derby (that’s just the kind vou want at this season) for 31.00, whose regular price is about twice this. We have heard so much about place{spring deliveries being made shortly (and so high on shoulders, belt, jacket and cuffs trimmed with silk braid, gored skirt sizes 4 to $4 yrs. At 2.25—sailor Suits of serge, shield, Mar and full tie ciate brown . ry mere, tucked ys 50th St. Section 6 vith’ full Tron i ket, front with | deep sailor with silk bra and red; siz: colors navy, 4 to 14 yrs. Foor, 38h St. Seton Men's Night Robes, We They ton on sale to-ti+ pretty early at that), that we feel we morrow 350 dozen men's} Must clear out our stock on short order. outing flannel} This is what gives you the chance, night robes, in assorted colors and sizes ; sold at 50¢c. To-mor- row the bal- ance to go at, each, 25c Goth St. Section Main Flore, Ohh New Popular Books, 88c. PUBLISHED AT $1.50—Here are some of the very latest books 2l1 to-morrow only at 88c. each, Glance through the list : ‘ Valearrned Hread. by Robert Grant, G Bectlan) The Pebbles are Special Satu:day Sale of Shaving Sets at 98c.}. Here's an exceptional oppo tunity to purchase a complet omnes p Sine Grocery Specials. Cheese, finest imported, per Ib., ceny 20P loc. and 2c. | Yeltow Peaches, 16c. and 20c. Sento, a cheese) richest tutl| Lemon Cling Peaches, 17c. and 21. Green Gages, I4e. and 17¢. shaving set at this ater tes . 1c. | White Cherries, 22c. and 25c. price to-morrow. ‘Cooked Corned Beat or Boiled! White Cherries, Supreme quality Ham, sticed, per Ib., 23 FR This i is what the outtit Ain, 4 . He CONLIN. Foust Beef, tender. sliced i Siasicanll ‘a Baby Olives, tle . Egg Plums. Mc. and 17¢. nt bot; | Pound Cake, per tb ties | Spiced Wafers, ‘a gusseted, and ker. | Cocoanut Wafers, or Fig! Bars, per Hollans * Milchner Herring, Cc. per garment. ner Ih. 12. \tnglishSmoked Bloaters, large fish, | Smoked Sardines, in oil, best Imef! ' h, 2c. d, can, Tle. , (Apricots, H4e. and $e. Hirowat Floor, 39th St Sepesoms! eee ee eee “BLOOMINGDALE BROS. “BLOOMINGDALE BROS. 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts, 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS. 3 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts.

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