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TUESDAY, MARCH _ the trial of Attendant Daniel Riley of || Matteawan State Hospital, charged THE EVENING WORLD, _ | sonat fdeas for you. They simply will not do it,” concluded Dr. Murray. “You have to protest with your last breath | Husbands Are to Blame All Cars Transfer to for Wives’ Extravagance, Declares Woman Doctor, They Don’t Permit Fami-| lies to Know What} Their Incomes Actually | Are, Szys Dr. Grace P. Murray. Women Really Dress to Pleas: Those Dear to Then—No Man Ever Yet Eloped With a' Frump. By Ithel Lloyd Patterson. “Women \| neither frivolous nor extravagant by nature, “Sometimes a wife appears ex- travagant, but it is usually the hus- band's fault, “No man ever yet eloped with a Jrump—that ts the amwer as to whether men admire tocmen who dress well.” These are a few of Dr. Grace Pock- hem Murray's observations on clothes aad th) woman. In a paper on “'T Bmotloial Reaction in Family Life read bifore the members of the Aca emy 0! Medicine, Dr. Murray inter ingly inked the domestic dras dre: are ea aan ¥ on, DR.GRACE P-MURRAY dividuality in dress, but it 1s worth your life these days to try and per- suade a dressmaker to follo ‘Have You Pains in the Chest? If you have pains tn the chest, sore- ness behind the breastbone, stitches in the shoul- r blah it is time for you to do some- gs. Whe: here is pain in the it there sore sp When there is a sore, inflamed spot in the lungs that spot is liable at a é to take in the germs of T with! “Bu how {s !t a husband's fault {f his. wite 5 extravagant?" I asked. “Agreat many men never p wh to know what the! replied Dr. Murray, “Many women beltve their husbands are earning efter more or less than {3 really the ual t cae. And if @ woman d not know h¢ husband's financial stat n you can scarcely blame her if she @ends too much, or, ag ts often the sage, too little upon her clothes. Unfalr to the Woman. “I have seen with my own eyes wom- em economizing in every way they could because they belleved such a course necessary, I have seen a woman denying herself actual necessities; put- ting by tho sles 60 she might a ford some Uttle luxury of dress =! thought might please her hsuband 7 Then 1 have 8 ¢ is not thor- af all ns and dust be- marching home 1 set up. cause necessa extravagance fer | costing f imes more than t tlele for w she saved. “No, indecd, I do not think it is fair to say women are extrav- f@gant just so lang as thcir hus bands continue to kesp them in ignorance of just what can and cannot be adorded.” “But wo ien do Like prett, lung causes a dry, itri- gs up a grayish lai, It's in such Sore spots t he gerins of losis fasten and bring on Con- clothes,’ bgt ns and dust can on I euggested. “Oh, of course they Dr. Murray, “To tell pose women really appree clothes more than men do, ¢ steal fact alone that would ma 0 80 is thelr keener sense of A very small ; forget the exs while on the o percentage of men ¢ Dress to Please Woved onan “put you will find, if you $udge with @ fair mind—that the ‘average woman really dresses to please thoro near and dear to her. Many a women is worn to @ frazzle trying to dregs up to ber husband's idea of wha: his posi- tion demands of her. f the I your ‘clos. agains tr ostvils freed ‘of dis- ARE YOU eacneazre GOING DEAF? 64 man gaid to me are yw I look, I car my wifo and cew'ty ‘ts esis H y business « fone * their men folk >t matter go shabby if 1 like, bu Caughter were not well dr have a very bad effect on : standing.’ ” 1 Sete “But do you really think !t 1s much | be cot Mr, i to and sa there are son Murray; “no! ueually men who ma marry them pables, They lo are cute. Consequen mires @ silly wom marry her because s not logically objec “The average wom economical and seldom frivolo the matter of dresi, Why should she be? For generitions she has been the home builier to e conserve the . is a habit with travagant.”" "Incidenally," ret you th s " woman ‘ Present Styks Hie ou claimed Dr. Murray “I honestly bedeve women never |‘ @resscd #0 lidwusly as they do pitch If you suffer from closed nostrils “I used the clothes of the | diseased nos have empire ink 1 jest Chest pains or an irritating cough, and they we and that pe | YOU ANNO my: eh K and experience pened modosn dotie 1 ior go Snot sme a good to U Hs rt weart 4 ex { ’ r ee ( : Dr. J. C. McCoy, . 1 nt | 203 FE Bday uit Broa ie aNe Mea ry! way and 23d St., New York, dval, And as for hav one's Noy %, Welnosin and Pride tay and Maur M.j Sundays, 0 4, M1, to ea made the way one W swell, M, to 81, M4 Pees to have some ideas avout Ine fra’ lil ddiads or you find yourself with a modern with the death of John J. Nugent, a | ray If she did not think @o; but then f | really did not have to, Harry patient. “I have had a long talk with Thaw about the Nugent case,” said District-Attorney Mack to-day, “and he has no additional information. mination has been set for Hasbrouck, DOCTOR PRAISES D. D. D. Although an M. D., I acknowigdge to my patients and patrons that your rem-| D. D., reaches cases of Eczema and permanently cures them.—Dr, Ira Gabbert, Caldwell, Kan, My cuge began from the first appli- cation of D. sartorial horror on your hands." All of which I am qui! re ia the fault of man. I forgot to ask Dr. Mur- 1 think I know what she would say, candela GEM THEFT STILL MYSTERY. Will Soon Return to England. Mrs, Drammond, Here, Mrs, Maldwin Drummond, whose first husband was Marshall Field jr, re- carned with per husband from Chicago My skin is now as yesterday. It was 3 at the Hote! | smooth asa I wouldn't toke «| Plaza, where the Drummonds stay- | thousand dollars for what D. D. has | ing, that within a they wilt| done for me,” writes August Santo, of Chillicothe, Ohio. These are just samples of letters we are receiving every day from grateful patients all over the country, ull for England. Dete y Mrs, Drummond 1 Mra. Drum- ond was not in New York to afd in search for her $190,000 worth of employed th jewelry stolen from the Hambung- iZWorth its weight in gold.” “All my American liner Amerika. imples washed away by D.D.D.” “I A Getective in the employ of MM nd instant relief.” . D. D. is little | Drummond crossed to England on_t! Amerika on {ts last voyage. An officer of the steamship company sald yester- day that nothing had been discovered. pint AR years to be absolutely harmless and re- THAW NOT TO TESTIFY. [isthe in every cate of akia trouble, no ;matter what it is. a Acad Get a trial bottle to-day. red lief—only 25c. , March 14—' Hegeman & Co. and Riker’s Drug will not be called in Stores. is." These are the | words of others in describing the great skin remedy, D. D. D. Proven by thousands of cures, for ten Mack Decid Nog POUGHKE: K, Instant re- Established alfa Century Trade Mark {French& American Corsets} Velleda Corsets, latest French models, newest fabrics, $7.50, 10.00, 12.00, 15.00 to 45.00. Gossard Corsets, “They lace in front.” New Spring models, $5.00, 8.00, 10.00, 15.00 to 25.00. Brassieres of our own exclusive eel! s, $1.50, 2. 3.50 to 25.00, Beautiful Madeira finial: Greatly Below Regular Prices 4 Our own direct importations. Soft, sheer and s beautiful in fabric. Exquisite in embroidery and design. Hand made throughout. Chemises, $2.50, 2.75, 3.25, 3.50, 4.00 and 4.50. Gowns, $5.50, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 10.75. Drawers, $2.75, 3.50, 3.75, 4.50, 5.75. Combinations, $7.50, 8.75, 9.75, 10.50. James McCutcheon & Co. Sth Ave. 34th St Opposite eg Waldorf-Astoria. LEX. 70 3&2 _f SOY 70 GOUS2 For Three DaysOnly! Our Greatest St. Patrick’s Day Sale of | $500 List Walters Piano Outfits for $925 $5 Down and $1 a Week on the Easy Terms of £5 Down $1 a Week To every purchaser of a piano to-morrow we will give free of charge a music cabinet, new style chair with back, em- broidered s h No Interest, No Insurance and No Extras Whatever £5.00 Wit Le RING THIS Pi ANO OUTF IT 10 YOUR HOME | FREE TO-MORROW. i k scarf and rubber cov i ever made in America. These Pianos are 1 west and most beautiful original desi 1 aple lined, patent dustproof back. ‘They 4 all the newes nd are equal to any $500 Piano sold H the renowned H. B. W. répeating act uaranteed for 5 years y 71-3 octaves, selec ted ivory keys, patent covered sharps, None will be sold at this price after Friday, St. nick's Day. It is the greatest Piano value ever offered to the public, and as there are only a limited number left, from past experience they may all be sold long before ay evening. NT! Don't Delay! Make Your Purchase Early To- Morrow Morning NOS IN OUR GRE CAUTION! Fsouy seu ” j= = All Care Trenafer to Bloomingdales’, Lex, todd Ave, 49th toOth Stal) | | and durable, regular quality, to-morrow. | | yater Bot- tain Syringes Lexington to 3d Ave. Beautiful White Chiffon Blouses, The Newest of the Spring Arrivals at $4.98 One of the Styles Like the Picture Perhaps the prettiest among the long list of waists already await- ing you at Bloomingdales’. En- tire blouse embroidered in delft, light blue, lavender and white, finished with yoke of tucked chif- fon and trimmed with gold braid. Also Chiffon Over-Blouses, em- broidered and beaded, $4. 98 black and colors. Becond Floor, s0th At. ‘Section No Matter How Big or Stout You Are, the Chance is Yours to Have a Suit, Top Coat, Rain Coat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest Made to Order 312.80 You may pick the materials from a collection of one hundred fashionable fabrics, Satisfaction guar- anteed or your money refunded. The high standard of the Blcomingdale merchant tailoring department has been maintained for twenty years. Da: Bist Eee Sl Batiste 3 Se BRE Fe ve ar. 43] Mow ar 8 E Thies New Spring Silks, Three Specials Satin Messaline, in a complete range of the | At an Astonish- most staple shades for street or evening | ingly Low Price wear; also white, ivory and black, yey, special, to-morrow, Wednesday . 27 inch White Habutai Silk, vay strong | Striped Wash Silks, in white ground | stripes of all colors; very special,to- eee | $1.70 Room of Wall- | March Sale Porcelain Dinnerware Dinner and Tea Sets and Separate Pieces of sams pattern at small prices: eqular price $2.69; and a big in the March Sale at the special p ice of. i 3l 88 ece Decorated Dinner S ts, assembled with the mos table pleces; regularly $6.49; for the March Sale... | paper for 75c A cha acteristic Bloomingdale offer that will be recognised at once as a rare bargain. 10 rolls of pood side wall and 20 yards of border; selection twelve picked patterns, in light dark grounds. 30-Piece Decorated Tea Set value at that; 100- 100-Piece Dec- orated Dinner Sets, including BLOOMINGDALES soverse ios) ie | You Can Buy on Easy | «%,, gc og Terms and Save Money Consult our co-operative selling de partment on the Third Floor. You may buy furniture, pianos, household goods, carpets, rugs, oil” paintings, sewing machines, talking machines, safes and anything you need for the household on most liberal terms without being compelled to pay 50 to 100 per cent. advance on cash prices. German Silver Mesh Bags Sold Everywhere at $5.00 The Biggest Silver Mesh Bag Bargain Now to Be Had 1,000 of the se most popular GERMAN SILVER MESH AGS. They are the most popular German sil made, ‘Phe frames are finished 56 Piece Tea Sets, decorated porcelain, eS $2.75 fh special Tea and Coffee nine Decorated Saucers, Decorated Tea Plates, Deco ated Breakfast Plates, Uncovered Vegetable Dishes, To-morrow we offer rs ao just the gold and sterling bag frames, val pierced designs, Frames is 7 inches in the 4 deep, ornamented with seven German silver tassels, lined with soft id lining, and change pocket; extra lang German silver carrying chain, Not More Than One Bag toa Customer You can always depend upon getting t 35c A La Carte Coffee, Finest, Per Lb. 30c | } 39 35e 50¢ | *" aye 18¢ J ggg | Gramma! Green Keri 8 26c | Liantiln ve Lewin itavoriug ‘Ex- " jge 17¢ | smnwnin 18¢ , FO" He | taitins Vo aha ian,” halts" "976 sail Sitnetereh i? ‘val’ oF TS" gg | My wcening a A | fc Lotter ‘ Ling ' be Our 15¢ Maine Corn, ifc | Our 23c Rolled Oats, 15¢ | wisi» ke wetght: ptt Highest « package. 240 BLOOMINGDALE® Greatest Merchant Tailoring Sale in NewYork| Newest BLOOMINGDALES'*: 9c| BLOOMINGDAL TE 4 == $3.00 ZBLOOMING Notions, Ete. Collar Foundations, Net or Chiffon, isere se OO Invisible silk Allover Nets, cap shape c 59th to 60th St. Another Big 3-Hour Sale Women’s $6 Raincoats /; at $2.99 yi From 10 to 1 o’Clock To-morrow (Wedaesday) For those women who reached here too late to participate in our 3-hour Raincoat Sale last Tuesday, we've arranged another sale for to-morrow. DON'T, MISS THIS, for the chance may not come again, Coats are made in true mannish styles, and button up to the neck, with turnover collar, They are in Sizes for miss: egin at 14 and in 34 to 44 inch / bust) meas At the price we offer these good raincoats there will surely be a 7 | big demand. Speci 1 FOR 3 HOURS s $2 99 yA } ONLY, 10 to 1. ° Spring Dress = The following in colors:: 36-inch all wool albatro: 36-inch Ottoman mohai 36-ineh fancy suiting: 38-inch shadow stripe: ' 50-inch Sicilian mohair... | 36-inch all wool serge..... | 38-inch fancy suitings . 38-inch tartan plaids . . 36-inch all wool cashmere. 50-inch shepherd's plaid. . . 54-inch all woo! home fate 50-inch all wool bertilon suiting, very pc a "| 69c 45-inch crepe Egy These in Black Dress cnt : 36-inch all- wroct storm s 42-in. afl woo! sun's ee mi | $2.50 and $2 Framed Pictures AO.theh atl Wosl sarge 42-inch wide wale diagon. 42-inch French Henrictta Landecapes, in etchings and colors, matted, framed | “i, in 3-inch gilt or 24-inch solid onl; sizes 04 To-Morrow at a inches; value $2.00. In this special sale Genuine Pastels, in handsome hand penny frames; size 15x23; value $2.00 Imported Facsimiles, in wood and gilt frames; sizes { 21229; value $2.50. In this special sale.... Colored Pictures, a well assorted collection, in_ gilt sweep frames, hand ornamented and eo, bur- hed corners; size 20x24; value $2.00. eee fs 90 i “Spring Gloves Unpacking the new Spring gloves daily, amor the peerless produ Jouvin and Fo st $4.98 Choice Din- ner Sets, 48 pieces, of fine American decorated porcelain; sell regular: ly at $3.49; reduced in : March ale eID "59.49 Salad Bowls, Meat Dishes, Cream and Milk Jugs, Soup Plates, Dinner Plates, grade glove price Women’s Glace KidGloves, 2-clasp, » cxtra gusseted ipe & 59c Women's Kid Gloves, also suede, , in the latest and prevtiest ” *1.00 Silk »Mousque- double colors pink, sky, 55¢ fect Women's Pure taires, full elgow lengtl tipped fr BAVY, tat, Ml sizes Unsurpassed Bag Values, $2&$2.50Kinds at Loot at the illustration and you'll get a fair idea of the bag that Bloc ningdales will sell to-morrow at $1.00, M goat seal leath It is leather stitched and welted all around and me ed on 10-inch rich ant ver ple Bag cont Bag is 1 tom and B hy inc hes d J inches wi Lee Ge fy, spect Mid Mid Week Specials in Groceries, Meats, Wines a d Liquors he purest end best thing; to cat and drink at Bloomir | Our $1.25 Maryland Rye Wiekay 3G $1.00 purity. Bottled in Bond under the United Stat vernment, assurin: Domestic Wines Port or Sherry ‘ wa I for W d esday 1 Ca Sule g Imp’ t 'd French Claret, $4 $ 1 Bas. Bass’ Ale, ‘i Perfect bottling, genv ‘00 $1.35 Wasoment, ' 116) se Bie

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