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Ry Ethel Lioyd Patterson. Do women too much? they do, covk of New Yor says they not Write your opir fon on a paper ard send to me and 1 wt © able to tel =H talk Dr. Enrico Sera- fini of Italy say: Dr. Bugenta Han- * 1 slip of tt nN without seeing you, SETHELTGYD a whether you are a man or a woman, Nothing up my ‘tleeve, and 1 will nov Judge by the Aandwriting either. Howover, Dr, Serafini’ protest is not dilige: oat ‘are due, it transpires a earcn,” says Dr, Ser. ¢ 89 much fr ney talk too to talk does not mean much. é and this silence ts direct tly | to the first order a doctor gives | his patient—that of absolute quiet.” ally, and according to Dr. | bi 1 an insane asylum | a arth,” [ fuxgested to Dr “i @ who ts house physician for the Martha } Wasi.ngt Hotel, so if she does not yw know whether or not women talk too r] 1 am sure I cannot imagine who Not True, She Says. th sapproved all were they true y¥ nm wou be logical. if one had to refrain fro: wental effort to keep healthy, an cile would be the health person the world. But statistics w that persons mentally deficlent usuel) die young. “And as for this neuragthenta, the: more, Phy you you ve neurasthouia t.ese day y really wan the matter with you “But” I interrupted, moxe than mon,” flared Dr, Man- cock, “and if they did there would bo more excuse for them. That women tulk more than men is just an old-fashioned fallacy, X sup- pose plenty of women believed it hefore they went ont into the World and mingled with men and Aeard them talk and talk! Men the Real Talkers. “Why, I suppose plenty of women t day are innocent enous bers—talking, for gossip! Would repeat the sort of g: hear in any man's cl Pose any woman w abouc men that men will say abot ar ou, sald just now,” “that J© women did talk more tha talking, talking! Do you su the "olng #0. women are than men,” They are more hig! ly organized. Vous system fs more apt to vocome de- ranged. __“While talking does not cause JERSEY’S FIGHTING PARSON Rev. Joha L. Hose When Property of His Church Burns, mous opinion that the Rev. 1 udder of the First reh, that city, is fitted for th gree of master of fire fighters w having taken a course of instr at the college of the Now York F Department. a New York millioni ago to the church of which Dr. Sow ‘ighting Varson," as 1 vated on a ting on the gloy tened to the with the be put on a rubber pine islands, today. He the enactment pines knew n sound letters, | Says Women Do NOT Talk Too Much, So There!\*"™: Denial ot Dr. Serafini’s Allegations Comes From No Less an Authority Than Dr. Hancock, House Physician at the Martha Washington Hotel. the that ofa browbeaten nd. At least that is not his official tude in this matter, No, my dears, it is ali in the Interest of sclence. “Nervous depression and neurasthenia re- a hat is why n nervous Now, effort Ww excites the ous ayatem, ng Who are medical records show, n remarked for thelr | 8 matter of fact, 1a m in show you ly | 8 | {fs no such thing as neurasthenia any ans know too much to teil t a name they used to use a not know a ‘do women talk | 0- to belleve men | go downtown to work—that they do actualy work all day. go into any office and Jook. here they are, 11 wroups of twos and 3 and num- And as 9 you uppose any woman gossip you can D- 1 say the things ut I reminded, an men there would be more excuse for What did you mean?” more com- Dr. | he In consequence thelr ner- IS NOW A FIRE FIGHTER. Scudder Helps Play! Jersey City firemen are of the unant- Dr. John Congregational ‘This morning Patrolman O'Connor of the Communipaw avenue police station | discovered @ blaze in the People’s Pal- ace, at Bergen avenue and Fore street, The palace !s a six-story bri building ented by Joseph Millbank, re, a few years d= he heard the place was is whic a firemen lent him, helped to carry in and play tie ‘and showed | jer sealing ur | tunis that migat be necesss are tally; about the physical disabilities against Dr. claimed sudden! “Oh, this Man Hanging | knows bh | too m Om by Stat geta | alse! lest’ Dr. Serafini become personal. | i] | | } Rervoucness and ill-health, tt is bears and of which her nervous talking ts but an indication.” “Women have more tan me "Tam sure any one will admit that,” answered Dr. men have more physical couraxe than men; * than men do, No, 10 home, Unquestionably trae that talking : ‘ (Poin the Cleveland Leader.) last night mending the clothes of the Prom M eacler aueuees » iray asa Win Goes children. She worked in the kitchen, | James —Me lord, the oa waits, piain they are ‘henyecked’ and | "4 about 2 o'clock went into the nes ees On the macninel Tea al that thelr ‘wives nag them to |T00M. whore the children were | in. un on me at a critical moment! death! would themmerres be im. [#leeping, and lay down, An hour later $e Sec bea she was aroused by a aplitting bh were tek ta neatter trom meine [ache She detected a atrons ovr ot] BOW TQ DEVELOP 4 ‘as coming from the kitchen, var Ge oun ce Law She tried to reach tho kitchen, but ‘sical fortitude nt’ I queried, @ front room. Stand More and Say Li kitchen stove. Hancock. “Why, even most unjust of men will admit wo | tq), The that they can stand more and say is And I am gure they need it more T honestly believe women absolutely the equals of men, men- but there can be no question: | three, and Abe, dow. Unwilling to Datrt personally, I am nothing it not | Edward =! reet. January Clearance : Sale Our Entire $150,000 Stock Regardless of Cost or Value Sale Friday at 8:30 Best Bargains Go First New Model Suits, satin lined, all-wool Cheviots, Scotch Mixtures, good quality Homespun Cloth, French Serges and Broadcloths; misses’ and women's sizes. They are the very latest models, with every newness of cut and make. Broken from lines that have been selling all sea- son at $15.00 and $20.00, January Clearing Price, 5.00 Fine quality Kerseys and Scotch Mix ture Coats, satin lined, perfectly tailore.: in newest materials, Broken from lines that have been 815.00 and $20.00, January Clearance Price, $5.00 New Panama, French Serges and Voile Dresses, beautifully trimmed and em- broidered. The value of these dresses is really unbelievable. Broken from lines that have been selling all sexson at $10.00 and $15.00, January Clearance Price, $5.00 * and Junior Suits, broken from have been selling all season for $15.00, 00 and $25.00. The suits a made of choicest Broadtloth, Scotch M tures and Serges; sizes 12 to 20 ye January Clearance Frice, $5.00 Satin Lined Coat Suits, a new model, full skirt, all wool mixtures—100 ma- terials, broken Jots that have sold at $15.00 and 820.00, January Clearance Sale, 6.70 | Vomen's and Misses’ fine quality Pou- lard, Moire and ‘Taffeta Silk 1 broken from bass that have been all season for $15.00, 820.00 and 825.00, | 4! wool suit, January Clearing Frice, $ 5.00 Regular Price $5.00 ZHE EVENING WORLD, MOTHER AND SIX CHILDREN [reas station last NEAR DEATH FROM GAS. | Time to Ss Family. Mrs, Louls Cohen and her aie smait | n# gaid he Would not recover cream Atotses Hus band] Datrfield, twenty-five years old, is [said to be an actor, living at No. 60 e His p gireet. He ran through the |: at the Reid avenue station of hatford street, lyn, this morning, and when they were | hanging on w discovered by the husband and father |erd of the p thelr condition was such that call was sent for an ambulance from | hold. St. Mary's Hospital. Mrs. Cohn spent the greater part of Pitched forward and fell with a scream that aroused the husband, who was in Cohen found gas escaping from the He turned it off ant then called in the police, summoned Dr. Gibbons from the hospl- | { children—Esther, eight: Gusste, seven; Cecella, five; Harry, four; Eva, jo" two—and the mother § were revived and remained at home. It f° | is supposed the gas was blown out by the wind coming through an open win- —— FALLS FROM “L” TO STREET. o Car In Kaocked m Ratt, ait for the I am golng to stop right here, | tempted to hang to the rear p of one pulling out of tho Reid ay AY Morton Oppenheim Co. 358-360 Sixth Avenue, Cor. 22d St. This picture represents exactly our em Sai aot TH UR&SDAY JANUARY 65, 1911. vening, and fell five feet to the street, He was he Bushwick Hospital, where avenue line when the ting ta move and jumped thers ts Aught the i} and was 1 the train got to the orm. Here the piat- | form guard rail brushed him from his rain wa children were overcome py gus at tieit! for the rear platform w Brook: | no gate a hurry | ——_ — Dramatic Note. THE BUST who In turn train, Think of a store easy to reach, pleasant to shop in and always re- liable, and you’re thinking of Bloomingdales’. Z underwear of reliable quality, generous proportions and high grade finish, you may buy it in this great sale at the You can depend upon everything you buy here. Drawers most wonderfully little prices known. Corset Covers | Plain high wi Gowns tight fitting embroldery ke, beading | 6c neck tine torch | " Ing and Hiybon | Combinations trimmed. with, erm th fine | trimmed atitoning wit Linens for the Bed in Wide Here are 10,000 Bed Sheets of pure muslin, en a three inch hem and with no seam. what this means. Sheets are extra heavy, too. E 65c. This great White Sale makes it possible to Extra fieaey poral EXTRA HUCK TOWELS 5.700. ¢ eatton HT 1 rd ‘ambrie top, trimmed | ainsook, trimmed With Dinch embroldery. tut emiroldery tne S) ret fle, alas by @ pin tucks, | fad Veal, lace acne dinioet it\.? | Extra Size Gowns | : low. | found heck, | ding and ib. | 48e |] AtWonder- others with lace; sizes 6 < | smonths to 2 years, and | 19¢—Night G iewne, pretty | Every good housekeeper can appreciate LL CARS TRANSFER EX. ro B52 A SOY ro GOUSs, | Skits | Pek. | 39e—stusiin top, trimmed ai. With tarchon lace Ineertion eck and | and edge; another style | ute, With fine tucks, Ne nati | neck, Orders filled | ne Lavy <Muriin win op, with lawn 4 wise ambrio, Iawn ruffle | with fine embroidery eds and fing tucks above, ery rut y another style e top, With wide hee, trimmed e torchion lace Cambric and nainsoot, tO” tie | trimmed with, deep em with torehon broidery muffle and fine | tucke Chemises 48c—oF cambrie, trimmed fine emproldery @ b and lace Ine fully Low Prices aingook, — aktet ith 5 yin tucks and hem Assortment ach in ose plogs, Anlbed With) visemes, tn 8 and 2 wide. Regularly tl vey wou Per yard is very where they sell ax 1 sell at em 00 to a 25 get them 49c S—One piece A choice 79¢ | “ot three to peed riety 4 eaimbric ' w SHOES for Al At 25c Per Pair | At 98c Per Pair and’ Women's 50c Bath] Li pers. Sev patterns. s 69¢ and #8 Blue and | Boys’ Sat Garnet Overgaiters. Wenente Infants’ 75c Felt Shoes, red, blue] ,.9#0C8 A reliable male Mi ne s' a and pink, At 50c Per Pair At $ Infants’ 98e Patent leather tip Kid] oq Button Shoes Sh Girls’ Felt Slippers and Juliettes| Girls’ $2.50 and § » Kid and The manvfacturer of these in all the sizes up to 11 jun Metal Button Shoes. the cou which is an aseu! Altog ere are 3,000 pairs These Shoe Specials At >], 85‘ fun Metal Bluchei vrs, double Sale of Men’s R ort Boots. 29 2.95)" te sole patent leathe Men's $2 dout moatly size A Clearance of Odd Lots These are s: bisek end. colors, in all sizes These hese are considered did wali at i2) yc. nd Children’s Button and sees, In all leathers. 1.50 Per Pair Women's $2.90. t¢ ste for Men Women’s 89cKidG" either Teather or canvas Extra Special, 55¢ |75c & $1 Kid Gloves, 39c They are an ¢ y value] True, some have ali r Boots 7 Two | sions, but they can hardly be de- ) Storm 1¢ te, | tected. Tbest 2 in the 2,100 pairs on sale. This Suit, $5.00 ISP ELIS OD he a Pi inl ny a an ng Ne Min phe ig age Pang Pon ame BP PO an PO J rm Pn Ae PAPAIN GINGA A se inenait > lett te NG TOE IO A 2S IIS STEN Le TE I a [_ Silk Underwear derwear \{ ( their pric Spc "33.50 50|| (259 On Hoo We believe it plicate this be where in the cit Beautiful or turned in edge mesh, soft kid pocket; they ure th , 5! to Binches deep, or namented with 7 German silver On Im tassels, Cand ——— impossible todu this price any nal pierced designs, fine quality. of | | en") with change inches in 4 Lowest | Prices on Diamond Rings Near |5 Price se diamond rings have all the sperkle and fire one could wish, yet || Men's $1.25 Double-breasted es are much lower than elsewhere. Set in solid gold,14-kt. mountings. wool Shirts —drawers to match; reduced to = Sea a /}\ Pie TIS at abo name, but & tions in pric to publish it of best 4 the Regular Prices of Any of the Following Goods: Of This $25 Sewing Jachine, drop , tableeffect, $12.00 of 9 up te 800. $1 Union Suits, 49 They are silk trim- med, hand finished, white. Regular sizes sell for $1.00; extra sizes for $1.19. Tox morrow, any size for Our 1911 Sale of Muslin Underwear A Big Success Because of Right Qualities at Right Prices We never tolerate inferior or skimped muslin underwear at any time, and at sale times we lay particular stress upon that point because the market is literally flooded with cheap, sale-made goods. If you want muslin Specials for Friday: Table Linens, Towels, Muslins and Bed Clothes Linens for the Table and Sideboard One of the best items here consists of several thousand mill ends of fue yard lengths, each leugth @ full 2 yards nae 1A Sale of 12'4c Hosiery at 6c niples from a prominent manufacturer, in various weights, oth men's and women’s are in the lot. 25c & 35c Hosicry, 14c|59c&75c SilkHosiery,39¢ Salt ee Men's and Women’s, (ull fashioned,| Strictly first quality, pure sills; nd h jetties, plain ke and wh plit soles, inj Loth men's end women’s; in black and Jul a wide ussortment of colors aad ina large variety of colors, ves supplies every prominent store in hot they are all that can be desired, amols fabric, natural color, washable. Women’sandChildren’s Nearly all sizes and colors Men’s Underwear Men's $1 50 Fine Underwear, in Stuttgarter finish: each January Sale of Sewing Machines halfexchis: The machines are built als and include all the Cashmere Wool | tay see toe 490 ood designs; ight imperfec- wi " 79e ents’ prices, 5 the maker's of the big reduc: ¢ not permitted This $40 Sewing Machine,3 draw- ers, drop head, $13.75 a eS le See Saree