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Protests Against Their Neg _, lect in the Average Mod- ; ern Flat, ‘Alr and Light and a Decent Room for Her Use. The ntter neglect of the com Played by the average fla @hown in The Evening Worle told thei: stories in Here isa fair sample: person. BY MAMIE HENDERSON, fm flats for ten years, and I've lived every apartment-how City, But in all th there never was a sery New iloes 1 at's room tha to sleep in. fom large enough t it in, and in all @ than turn Bathroom for the maids, T've Mved in all kinds of places that) OTST TTY The Namm Store Saves You Money. q (worse the servants fared, a Smaller Flat, Less Work. ents that co fuss about, and the livi rooms: in how 18 Like ‘bedroom 1 sleay all wool jece of ‘flannel ‘of smoked te in, It ope Bethe pont wasre my Te @ point where y Rahen open It is Just a dark alley y. Higher up it may be all righ ‘our place 1s on the ground floor ‘he $1,200 a year rent my inistress Pp Pt for the Ment and to’ her Kitchen and. serv. ‘ ‘he other rooms «wie ili hey all look out on t ’ ining-room, and t! ea he wide part of the court. Wants a Bath Tub. I want to know of a ni ass f p court tha street unti exc -ups in the family 1 w Rake that with all the cle washing and tronin much for any one But i when I hurry and t to rend or write a letter home ave to do it on the kitchen table unde bad maligne. hink people Kot awful in places like mine, Th ‘talk to and my | when T wa tehen girl at $6 a me SeaciN oe FINE HOUSE-FURNISHINGS Mireat Dispiny of Goods Latest Designs by Jordan, Moriarty & Co, ‘ waghionable women who aro prepar for a summer cottage seas ie to the big store Moriarty & Co., Nos, 165-157 las ary ce treet, where they ar @ng, ollcloth, @hings that go with cottage life, )Dhe big store is an interesting plac to viait. On the ground floor are to b splendid dining-room sets In soli jogany of old colonial designs, 41 Flemish and old Wngiish oak, ©: Beers at ment for carpets, rugs, matting an other things in that line furniture is on the fourt) niture on the fifth ron bea on the sixth floor, a bra Can you cook a beefsteak? Or a mutton chop? Can you have the coffee Really boiling hot? Then plenty of positions To-day are offered you— To find them Read World Help Wants All the way through, 126 COOKS WANTED yulast week by advertisers in The Ne eMorning World. THE SERVANTS ‘GIRL TELLS HER STORY. Thinks She Is Entitled to More fort of the servant girl dis- dweller, the pathos of which was yesterday, has drawn forth sev- eral stories of the hardships of these toilers. Letters fromthem began to pour into The Hvening World to-day ind several girls T've been doing general housework fm so many it scems to me I know york od ‘peomed to me fit for any human being | es be comfortable when 1 do get a Inte ‘to myself. I've never had a| apartments fe Tived in there has never been a rs for from $600 ¢o $2,000 a year, and’ found that the higher the rent the In the smaller, cheaper flats a sir) as much less work to do,,and usually @®/much better room, tan tn the fine a lot of money, | | a m.ly rooms the smaller the maid's room, and a wide that shrunk the first time | washed, at has a window that might panel che ght it] and the| 3 hat has windows Kk for, and poor n |. Ret through’ © it! } PERAV ZY fe early and ask for an evening out says, “No, 1 want you to clean en or aomething like that h andj of how FOR SUMMER COTTAGERS. in uying quantities of cool-looking mat-| q cots and all the other @ wecond floor is the department de- antique furnitury he third floor is the alos depart- Chamber offlee i 201. 11th ch, | Pros ‘inds Health Luny’s) Pure Mr. W. Evere + Wil nounced | ands tea and resed.—Eton (oat, sh face. Pleates skirt. color stlh, drop skirt, | Daf | alf a century "Duffy's has been prescribed by more than 7,000 doctors and used exchurtvoly In 200) hospitaia for the Women’s black and co Sulls—pleated skiri—tucked ua 8) h coughs, colds, pn consumption, and for all run-down, | Weakened and wnsting conditions of body, | inind and mivscle It contains no fusel ofl and ty the only 1 whiskey recognized by the Government as a medicine. t "6,79 were $ pleated ef fects— 1276 t CAUTION. Male W It ts the Whiskey, ve When Nis ni Erocera, or Alzect, $1.00 booklet free, Duty Malt hi y, Rochester, N. i Fy Reliable Merchandise at Reasonable Prices. HORE AM MIO HR eee I, 32.5043 Women’s Oxfords, 1.59 $2,50 & $3 A Manufacturer's Surplus Stock of WOMEN’S FINE OXFORDS will go on sale to-morrow morning at §.20 o'clock at the extreme low price of $1.59, They are fine, high-grade Kidskin and Patent Colt, ioe fpepacir Sepechae etal neha 1 SHE He NE EEL sy 2 gk LEE gn with a servant's i ate | Sea Island Cotton, light turn or heavy soles, Cuban ° * re ae ene iat When they bulla Military or moderate heels; all sizes from 2 to 8; reg- | 59 @ignt-room apartments, such as the ular $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords, here to-morrow At....++0+ ® Tework in. they ongit to provid feanh pers f t irlg instead of on Children's $1.5 atent | Women's 75ce, Turkish Bisces aut two e childre and th # Sendals ,. ° 98c BUPPCTS seccesesvocees 49c Women’s $2.00 Shoes...-. 98c | Girl's $2.00 Russet Shoes, 1.39 1 r HE HOD 90H EE PE SEM EE He SCH ER POTN CH IMPORTAN AD 5 wahing” 4,95 2.95. vorar” |x Skirts, Jackets, (ike cut.) (ike cut. Made of very flno briliian-| Made of all-woo! j}can tan covert, tine, {n blue, brown and black, in the latgst 44 side- | jarless platted, kilted style —eut| trimmed — welt new tucked leg- \. extra full—in all lengths | gloeves, turn-bac trom 37 to 42 inches—the PIAA best value of tho season. | | t | cil sold before for $5.00, it We have pure WAIST COMPANY used, i iy fs Hl d the entire surplus stock of SILK SHIRT WAT EW YORK, and place same on sale to-! id it n © $6.75, $7.75 AND Some of the very finest ara to be had in fancy and plain celored t There isn't a garment worth less than §10.00, and many as high as $ a a RUIN EORNICH 1 Have you purchased your new Hat? { We're better prepare # patrons—larger stocks, more room and, nid one of the season's nov The “' Subway ’’ ] y"’ Hat, ready to wear the relgning fad; comes in black, white, navy, | The Maxine Elliott Hat, ‘!\ reeds to wear, wit comes in champagne, $i 5 white; worth lally designed for 1 others mile of impe d black; 3 worih 3 and wh tor Chil ea laa 4 «cha eae nas Ale Boutiftier B | 25.00 "15.79 back—double-breasted col- satyle—button lined throughout — never 1,000 SILK SHIRT-WAIST SUITS. most becoming style and at present the popular mushroom turk ainsi ttt Al REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS, Wonen’s High-class Voile Su/ts—Blach, tue, gray ri sieeve inmmed with deep Entire suit lined with taffeta seif- were $40.00 Women’s Taffela Stik Eretelle Suits—Lace Watst, can i be worn separateiy—Ple:ted skirt, wtth shirred belt—Col- | ors: Black, gray, blue ard r eseda— were $19.75 lored taffeta stth Shirt Watst watst, 00 were $16.50 Women’s Tan Coats—English cobert cloth—stik lined, 510.00 °15.00 10.00, $15.00 and $22.00 Women’s Rain Coats—Oxford and Tan— "6/0 | Women’s Linen Skirts— Walking lengths—side and box & 53,98 Values $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 ‘Le Boutillier Brothers West Twenty-third Street. were $15.00 5.00 | THURSDAY SPECIALS. t 10,000 yards white and colored striped Wash Silks; 50c, value; for Thurs- 1 Oc day .. Yard wide Black Taffeta, an all- silk fabric; no better color black at any price; not a $1.00 quality, true, but a silk that retails nowhere less 9 Cc than 69¢.; here Thurs- day . Crepe de Chine, a fine, crispy, sheer, wool fabric, cheaper than cotton crepes, the advan- tage of not being affected by dampness; colors golden brown, royal blue, reseda, tan, gray, cream and black; a rare bargain for Thurs- 1 lc 2 eS He foe aioe 2, ou ie day .o.. Don't Forget Old Glory # FOR DECORATION DAY! i We carry all- q wool Bunting i Flags at the i] most reasonable a prices: s-{t, Flag Poles, complete, 39¢ jalvanized Brackets, 29 $200 RT an ra BOOK MEH OH HOW T SELLING IN WOMEN’S APPAREL DEPT. ) 1 Amer! in fitted seams— o'-mutton k cufts— less than ST SUITS from the ECONOMIST morrow at prices hardly paying for material $8.75. ass silks, in black and colors AROOKLYN'S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER | REGTURD AD Gon aTtrard } Decoration Day is Rapidly Approaching. d this year than last to serve our above all, that unchanging Namm policy, BEST MILLINERY AT POPULAR PRICES. elles; completely trimmed and all rown; worth $4.60; our p »2.95 h quill effect; very navy, brown, black FCO! orted bra stly on large is and faced with falr qual- erate ne ang Chi "4 O08 pretty silk pompons and velvet rib- dren and Miss worth 1,98 Alsatinr 4.50 k QOKIYN'S POPULAR IPPING CENTER : BS aso ae a waa ae se Ee, rothers % i ( ie it 5 SRR a ea eae ee EP OI BOI PGR SEMA Sse fq) LA a ny RRS BER » | i ae jrouonmal| 25th Street, West, ¢ K Cc, F LADIES’ WAISTS, of fine white lawn, wide eR tucked back; also white satin stripe lawn with black dots; value $1.50, MHUPEERY ee aimntiigacctans Se 98c LADIES’ WHITE LAWN WAISTS, front of large plaits and five insertions of lace, or front and deep cuffs of English embroidery; several other styles, trim- med with embroidery and lace; value $2.00, Thursday LADIES’ WAIS' cents on the dollar, value 49c, yard, Thursday 5,000 YARDS NUN'S VE full line of this s wide; value 59¢., Thursday ‘| Were $7,50 ): Judge A duced—one prosperous Regal store. We nourished the young tree with business honesty and faithfulness; we gave it every advantage of the now famous Regal System, The tree couldn't help but grow. Another store came—and another-—and another, To-day the Regal tree has covered entire Greater New York with branches fruitful with opportunity to shoe buyers, There are now 28 Regal Stores in the Metropolitan District, 11 of them exclusively for New York women, the most fastidious dressers in the world. Several of these stores are clustered about the world’s financial center, Wall St.—famous for its well-dressed men. Two of our best appointed men’s stores are at 43 Cortlandt St. and 167 Broadway, between Cortlandt and Liberty Sts., Those at 305 Broadway, cor, Duane St., 102 Nassau St., cor. Ann St,, and 785 Broadway, cor, Tenth St., have hand- Ditw Mucous, Ke (ANGST OA Br ae WL Tree By Its Fruit} Eleven years ago we planted the Regal idea in New York, It took root in a soil that was waiting for it, flourished like a hardy sprout in rich loam, and pro- somely appointed departments for both men and women. Almost everywhere in the better districts where a Regal store would be convenient to you, you will find one. Over half a ‘million New Yorkers depend upon Father Knickerbocker’s Regal Tree for their shoe service. them for $3.50 the most enduring materials and the most fashionable styles procurable at any price. Send for Style Book, Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Bold direct from tannery to consumer, The largest retail shoe bustness in the world. 08 stores in principal cities from London te Ban Francisco, REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES A FirriAve It offers 10m e A S1s Shopving an Extravaganes. Kooks Uptown Priecs Make Downtown OCH & Co. Cotton Shirt Waists---A Sale jece and cuffs of embroidery, 1.39 , of imported dotted madras, light weight, front and back of small box plalts; also of fine white lawn, entire front of embroidery, deep tucked cuffs, button front or back; value $2.75, Thursday....... eedee 1,98 $30.00 Misses’ Suits $17.95 r below their original cost. $20.00 Ladies’ Suits $8.95 blue, brown 49c Wash Silks 29c The cool May leaves us with a heavier stock than we care to have; this gives you the opportunity to obtain superior Misses’ and ih Small Women’s Suits at Our offering consists of plain and checked taffeta, serge, voile, mohair, fancy mixtures and checks, a variety of this season’s best models, all finely tailored; sizes 14 to 18 years; excellent value for $30.00, clearing price on THUISdAY.....eceseeeeeeee DOONGUTTOUGH 1 Yh 95 On Thursday we shall offer a big collection o¥ choice Suits at less than fifty The assortment consists of about fifty Suits, every one this season's best model, of Sicilian, Panama, serge, broadcloth and cheviots, all finely tailored and tastefully trimmed; colors black, or green; value $20.00, for Thursday, $16.00 Ladies’ Coats $5.95. LADIES’ COATS, of fine quality covert or black broadcloth, 22-inch length, corset- fitting strapped gore style; the remainder of this, season's best mod- els; value $16.00, for Thursday. .ceesssssreeeeverrrvezers seeeeeee o 8.95 5.95 3,000 YARDS JAPANESE CORDED WASH SILKS, best quality, a large assortment of desirable colorings, comprising stripe and check effects O06 59c Nun’s Veiling 39c ING, superior quality, strictly all pure Australian wool, a son's choicest colors, also black and cream, 40 inches 39c 29c Colored Wash Goods 19c. $1.98 Women’s Hats 89c 4,000 YARDS SCOTCH MADRAS WAISTINGS, excellent quality, richly finished, a beautiful assortment of dainty colorings, neat figures, fancy stri dot effects, all on white grounds; value 29c. yard, Thursday WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR HATS—a big and quick clearance—an immense va- riety of this season's best styles, plain, fancy and mixed straw braids, trimmed with velvet and silk in the newest and cholcest effects; all colors; were $1.98, on Thursday only. $6 Ladies’ Tailored Hats $2.98 ADIES' FINE TAILORED AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS—the backward season | gives you this matchless chance-—a big variety of the nobbiest styles, made of silk straw bralds on wire frames, stylishly trimmed with the finest matertals; our regular price $6.00, on Thursday 89c | 2.98 | Trimmed Hats---A Clearing Sale so BH | Moss,” 7,50 | Moss, 101 “io sks S15 Between Lenox and, Seventh Aveaues, Bryn Saks & Camyratiy | Proadway, 33d to 34th Street. Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts FOR WOMEN. A big collection of garments of the very highest character, including tailored suits, afternoon and evening dresses, street and evening coats and walking skirts, all of which have been subjected to price reductions that are almost extraordinary. In Addition We Will Qffer Special for Thursday : Tailored Suits of green, blue, black, brown or rose taffeta silk in Eton models, trimmed with laces and Bulgarian embroidered; linen collar and cuffs, Special at $24.50 Tailored Suits of blue or black taffeta stlk in a long coat model, trimmed with braid. Value $45.00. Special at $29.50 Tailored Suits of mohair or Panama cloth in black or navy and of homespuns in gray, with collar and cuffs of white pique, Value $30.00. Special at $25.50 Coats of tan covert cloth or black unfinished worsteds in a number of fitted models, silk lined. F ly $10.00. § t $5.75 SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY A Sale of Waists for Women A collection of almost one thousand waists of white lawns and linens in an extensive variety of dainty and altogether new models, divided into four classes and offered at about one-third less than the standard prices, 98c., $1.48, $2.95, $4.90 Fine Lingerie Waists of handkerchief linens, sheer lawns and French mulls, trimmed with laces and hand embroidery, in a number of exclusive models, At $5.90 & $9.75. | Waists of white or black china silk, lace trimmed. Value $4.00 Special at $2.98. Waists of allover nets in white or cream, over silk, ¢ $8.00. S$ t $4.95, Shepherd Checked Cotton Veiling * Special at 29c. Sometimes it is the price that establishes an offer as im- portant {#ometimes it is the nature of that which is offered; in this instance itis both, The fabric is a light, crisp veiling of stout threads with much in common with the finest French fabrics. The width {s forty-two inches, The colors— black and white in two sizes of checks and navy blue and white in three sizes of checks. A Sale of Suits for Boys Special at Five Dollars To lend a greater than normal strength to our special series of suits at five dollars, it is our prac- tice and custom to include in the collection all our six-fifty and seven-fifty garments of which we have not complete sizes and styles. The follow- ing is an instance: Norfolk and Rouble Breasted Suits of cheviot, tweed or homespun in mixtures, checks, stripes and plaids, with plain or Knickerbocker trous- ers, sizes 8 to 17 yeats. Many of the suits did cost six-fifty and seven-fifty. Fton Russian Blouse Suita (sizes 214 to 8 years), and Rouble Breasted Sailor Suits (sizes 6 to 10 years), of cheviots in mixtures and serge, in blue, royal, brown or red. Bloomer trousers, naval buttons, separate pique collars and silk scarfs, Many of these suits were six-fifty and seven-fifty. Tor Coata (sizes 8 to 17 years) and long Regtera (sizes 3 to 12 years) of covert cloth in tan or olive and cheviot or serge in blue. Notched or sailor collar models with emblems. J | Special At $5.00 Velour or Damask Parlor Bult, 5 plocas; Pier Mirror, French bevel glass; Parlor Table (brass feet); | Oak: handsome Lamp and] 1) Globe; pair some Picture Oriental R 10.6; 1 Roel pairs Curtains, LOR FAKLOE Ou’ ., HowMnY fahowany oh u At VITO POR ol Matled Upon Anntteatiay