The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1911, Page 14

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i | | mnie aetna: vines kind of marriage. Lp @ A | F ] Fe cattiesen. JAMES McGCREERY & CO. 5 strands... Embroider ies and louncings “The woman herself 1s not necessarily a : , ee APC tt Mleey intiis yrong james, Gut 23rd Street 33th Street Giktrande rascals sang cagnens «cee ‘ Not tt Pare ey em arn eecieti + ghe lives a little life. She has q selfish ; ae wane pene | she s re aN Ue Oa @nimal affection for her husband and ee aeaes Balen Embroideries and Double °c ais « gi shiltngn and nome, ‘Ste permits wel FURNITURE DEP'TS, rn Hoth Stores, marandec sens ire escet mbroideries on D t v's choi Yves of her children to come into delng : g bt 18-1 5-in. and Dut she does nothing to lead and de- 5 ively hone tives Yet this ee Fo On Tuesday and Wedne sday , | Sstrands......ssseeeeeeeeee x 8'c 5 47e 27-in.; $1.50. 94c fectly futile woman has a sovereign February the 7th and 8th. | value 10.30 0 at, yd. Values, atyd. eontempt for every unmarried acquaint- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUAXY 6, 1911. 7 eis the dull and sickening thud of the ‘con-| started in pursult. Ie did come up with | « ? solation.” The unmarried woman never] the thief once, and got a blow in the 7 | re ren’ ny ! ore ( al S! ot anything else, face, but the two confederates stumbled Munyon’ ry Make Her Life Glorious. Into the way again, and aeally all three 39 ner. She can make her lite a glorious| Police that he had planned to go to am AN h Rk 1 for em in witt it ile one. That does not mean, necessarily, | Philadelphia to-day, but he won't now. O oon y glory In the eyes of the world. It im-| —~ - - piles simply @ fine, complete develop. | cia ment of one's fatural gifts and possi: | ‘ Daiarried Woman Has| \isies, Komething which Is within the| wer of every unmarried woman In this ago of the widened field.’ | 4 what do you find 's the attitude | ward this new-old ma! Developed Into One of Finest, Sweetest, Cul-| tured Types in the! World, Says Mrs. Mil- dred M. Easton. rome Gigantic "33e ‘On Dollar jo friendship at througt OF Greater Benefit to th a SS Hanis Sudip] Burehase and Sale of \ f Greater Benefit to the . won't come off a perfectly equal basis, That dream ot| is not yet reailzed But men and until you take it off. women are more nearly equal to-day | The Harris Suction Clip is than ever before, and therefore constructed on beautiful tri " all on sex, exist be principle of “suct ured, charming unmarr and does no’ middle age treasures many slip when on "| a perfect clip result, Attached to your glasses for 35 cents. Race Than Married Woman Who Contents Herself With Sitting Back and Saying ‘I’m a Wife and Mother.” on contact” pinch, hurt or Embroideries|; ee-—-| And Laces WK Konus . The Season’s Most Sensational Sales Oeuliars - Ronni ovicios =| a Bargain Surpr.se for Gur Customers, New York. 76 Nas | for Dressmakers and Small Dealers, who may now AOR DLE 64 E 4 ke Dagae to coun He Cotumbue Ave. 64 We 126th ry take advantage of the remarkably low prices at which ed woman of such friend adj 1. It’s ith a perfect By Marguerite Mooers Marshall “THERE AREN'T ANY MORE And Now Ecke, Germany, After Alfred Eoke of 3 a recent, arri from many, lad looked for « time at the Weehawken fire from a bulkhead at Perry street, yesterday afternoon, he Would see if he still ht with him. § the bills in the crowd. 92 Rowery, decided he . ern we purchased this immense stock at the reeent auction He had n se fa « o : m anatched the Fol rs 8 hen | Pky: page ah Oa a sale of Asiel, Putzel & Go. These goods may be purs Brnne or shrew (einselves In his way as he Newarkt 507 Broad St.nr. Hahne & Oe chased in this sale in almost unlimited quantities at Witte. peacw < much less than regular wiolesale prices. iin oppors By her unat tga tive app erabbed, unlovely dispositio Self-conscious avoidance or fi Beeking of male society, she ts trade- marked as @ failure in the solitary ef-| , the attempt to win al ess to wa Trance, by her} tunity to sccure fine Jaces and embroideries that may not come again in years. than regular prices. From 25°, to 75 less JBMES McCREERY & CO. ae _| 23rd Street 34th Strect she ts ntempzu.|Vided for, What aid vu think the modern ‘old m any other fallure.| adopted two boy nan orph en !d Maid” Practically Extinct, |! near her old it Now satay 2 remember the old Greek On Tuesday, February the 7th, “Now the fact is, thie type of|# : placed them in an ex-! pr Mrs, Kaston counter-ques: woman {8 practically extinet to-Any J ntinues her ¢ To be happy is first Is the next the woman y¥ EMBROIDERY DEP’TS. In Both Stores, \ splendid, strenuous ¢ that can he i} room for her, o1 ‘at Aud it is the happle In the world. Secs for hee ie esos inte ¢ the change in the situation tles| A complete assortment of Imported Em- Very different. And she ‘s done it." very fow ‘old maids’ ere: M Was and ts recog-| 0 les, consisti “Then what 1s the modern old maid?" not ee some one 1as ‘th Oniy in the} pad ig ere & TH ing of Br eo eatiaer I asked. there we cond awards: | an atiste Ilouncing with bands to match Es op fe i rpont call her that," cautioned Mrs, ere Was nothing between the first and in white with colored embroidery; 45 inch Vals., Pe. de Paris and 7 _ | 50,000 Yards Assorted Wide Cluny ] ston | 3 ts C,, Ya s Masa iBiisdly ad ek ins acest : — Cream Batiste Flouncing with matched bands, Laces Torchen Laces : 3 i ce Curtain ' strongest, sweetest types in the Bs wes to Se, at, y ” ° Suttable for ace ains; te world. She is cultured without be- Nainsook, Cambric and Swiss All-oyers, iT Vales Piede Paris and shown in |] fag : atic, he te witty without Insertions and Edgings in matched sets, : | Barmen Laces : 1 | mate hed ‘Te & 9c ing cy: 0 is toleran y Ps is without lowering her ideals. she Expecially adapted for undergarments. ‘Hues up to Auerab vind 8 Fancy x one . is generous, energetic, self-sacri- ficing, with a host of real friends, men snd women. That's the mod- orn unmarried woman after the , thirty.” I questioned she is stil developing. vhasis — 150 000 Yds. Val. Laces, Sold Only i in Dézeti Yard Lots, CORSET DEP'TS. i At the Bast 12' a 15¢c, 1S¢, 25c, 29c In Both Stores, in matched assorted w Hogarth Corsets. a) i" on th oo! Bears An extensive variety of Lace-in-front young sire Of courae they are aveet Use Corsets for every type of figure. Made of and dear and ut, ke a! | Immature th ave thelr faults * For Batiste, Coutil and Broche. nd weaknesses that disappear later.” 3-59, 5.00, 6.00, 6.50 to 10.00 Oy FEATHER NECKWEAR. “Do you think the modern unmarried woman a finer type than the married | one?” : “Sometimes,” replied Mrs, Easton + firmly. “Please understand that I am not deprecating marriage,” she added, in quick afterthought. “I think the right sort of married life is Indeed the est and happiest a woman can have. |* But {t 1s 80 easy to achieve the wrong Over Thirty Years * The Kind You Have Always Bought ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MUAMAY STREET, NEW Vi In Both Stores, Marabout Stoles, black or natural, ASIANS oie cnes i Marabout and Ostrich Stoles, black or natural. 4:75 to 5.75 values 6.50 and 88 Marabout Shawl Capes, black or natural. ..6.5¢ value 8.50 ance, no matter what fine and splend Hid | things these ‘old maids’ may be doln: for the world, “They ® «really of much greater benefit to the race than the married women who content them- selves with sitting back ana Marabout Muffs to match. eerie oercse ts ein an | 125.00 and 190.00 per Suite | value 9.30 sure to be adding something to the | total of world progress. “She creates. Perhaps tt is a book Sale of Furniture, Bedding. Circassian Walnut Suites, fonier and Toilet Table. Brass Bedsteads and MAIL ORDE Values That Show the Way tol | Great Savings from the Furniture Sale Some of the Hundreds of Record Values from Sale of Housef fu rnichings Bureau, Chif- former prices 166.00 and 276.00 | Mahogany Bureaus . 25.00. 30.00 and 35.00 ART DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, WREVANIZED IRON As er 4 painting, form 31.50, 36.00 and 43.00 By nit utc Mahogany Chiffoniers. ... . nee onnnnr - Stamped Underwear and Waists on Fine | Perhaps it ia simply a wor 22.50, 25.00 and 30.00 | Linen, Batiste, Lawn, Crepe, Marquisette anc | fy 3 1 tiful personality former pric 50, 31.00 and 36,00 either a nowadays,” The notch relieve ers of buttoning ARROW, COLLARS 15¢each, 2for 254 ff of the both. | unbuttoning Wa “ MON ER a n 2 high The notch keeps them closed in front, | hacks, Featosy & Company, Tih, Kew Yor’ 23rd Street Brass Bedsteads. 2-inch continuous tubing, r-inch filler rods, bright or satin finish, Iinglish lacquer, All sizes, 15.50 and 22.00 former prices 26.00 and 32,00 75 models to be discontinued, all with heavy tubing and ornamental mountings, bright or satin finish, ‘Twin or double sizes, 35.00, §5.00 and 75.00 former prives $8.00, 75.00 and 110,00 Mattresses, with elastic cotton felt, plain or faney ticking. I'ull double size 6 10.00 and 12.00 prices 9.50, 14,00 and 4 Imperial edge, plain or fancy ticking. Full double size, one or two parts 25 Horse Hair Mattresses, 00 former price 35.00 White Cribs, Pillow lel Metal 1d Pereens, Bedsteads, Brass 34th Street SOROSIS SHOES. agrd Street Voile. New designs for white or colored em- broidery, some with kimono sleeves, Scarfs, Cushion Tops, Centre Pieces, Col- lars, Belts, etc, Night Gowns on Nainsook.. Drawers Chemises Corset Covers ‘ Shirtwaists on linen...,. u “ batiste..... ts ONG i544 Guest Towels of huckaback, hemstitched, . Wools, Needles, Cottons, Silks, Hooks, Stilettos, Hoops, ete. Crochet ST In Both Stores, Sorosis Shoes are shapely and fashion- able, and are correctly fitted cording to measurements, JAMES McCREERY & GO: 34th Street CLOTS WAM LE me 98et Jour or cushions; exa si. 50 White ae Beda 3.98 ai Special Extra 300 ) White res Felt 7.50 Mattresses at 4,98 There’ s n each; yuLOW BASSINETS = ood vo with y ate i ready _ $1.25 12 Person 100 Piece $5 Dinner Sets, 2.69 to Amert

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