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—-——_ Os - ro Women More Snobbish ; Than Men, Declares One, : | Atting, over-trimmed, costly production | formed dressmaker must strike the ftnal) ‘The polloe are looking for thirteen ah, bowel 4 Ug and kidneys are core an ames OIL DIT ESS | trom ears not'to toot superior to tha | biow. vearolt Toreten Marks, dquaiter ot fected by BrestosSah a Megtantstodake A Sale of 5,000 i Shds0hnd =. 4a : itttle girl in last 8 ready-made ——— Davi of Ne : . effervescent combination salts prepared ‘on street “tlt, "who, may” ion to tie BURNT CORK TO AID CHURCH. enth street, missing since Sunday, | Wit fruit acid. Constipation, Heart P 0 f ds, Ti | 95 | girl's club het hy clousl: ae haa ’ rn, Catarrh of the Stomac el | Will Never Become Demo- Rae erate Ine Sete sinh | Masris” to 6 Her taher, who reported ber tis ahi North ute ae umps, Uxtords, 11¢s, cratic Until Skirt Gives Pct gh a ple enti Levan Teaiaaete (uPe; : | salts. | Lack of salts in the sys, 40 Different Styles—A Greater Variety Than I believe that & tO / folks of sin boundartes ond e es the troubles, and a compound Way to S L adopt a ximple, sensivie, more or 1e6* | bridge, Kirt was not to zo when she left home. | salt alone will correct them properly You Have Ever Seen Before in Any Store ay ome Loose, uniform dress, ‘Instead of pinching one Sy h ’ T Like G ieneeet eit Goning fhe next, the outer | Att st! Jay, he sald, Presto-Sal is the only compound salt The largest shoe purchase in our history. Never before have Save hes pn ileal nt will f the natural, » | will be a mech att, neat | nde le sant ip take. tree sample | we been so fortunate in securing such rich, faultless, “ree Te ays Mrs. Clark. FaNines oF the fa lear aabien weber Gt tee secte nneoa aa ie Wine -eenrer ae |pereat values. The designs and lasts are new an a . This, ‘ | Spepose to help by turning thelt : ; © PRESTO-SAL CO. |Findecd, wilt be an ee h in our great series of shoe o' NOT By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | into dollars. OLD HACKNEYED STYLES or left-overs, but right, resh new “Women are infinitely more Gnobbish than men. A bank clerk can sit down by the president of the United States and nobody invidious comparisons. But %* takes genuine courage for a woman in @ turned frock to sit by the side of another woman in a $300 creation. Women never Trill join the democracy until they somebody else,” “Phere have always heen more women snobs than men snobs for two reasons, The averare wor im at once more conservative and more narrow than the avorare man, “She is finer grained, physicatly and Morally, and eho instinctively steps nd holds her skirt aside The impulse to be careful, to preser er own dig- nity and purity, is a praiseworthy one Where She M “But she makes her * demning others mere!y are different from her, Th her narrow mindedness appe: kes. then she is more a vict fender, since for centur who have combined ramp and r étrict her mind and w ‘Any woman who ts contemptuous of any other {8 a snob.” ‘But do you mean that one should dards?” T aske then it not necessarily p@ applied to oter peop must always be cert whose company one does not Why can’t one woman speak ¢ Whom she doesn't find companiona speaks of own in in any way bene but simply an tncompat ders audibly when ar culture ag ‘cul-chure. #n innocent bit of slang. to the outer darkness t of musical comedies a: K-saw puzzles, And ehc y nothing but a 5 up of wi rumbs, a half-educated, narrowly aceur, Then there is the plous snob, Do EY as other women ten in her pr late Bishpp Pe ar {ilustrates this titude i asked him {f he didn't believe t were other roads to heaven besides the one jeading through his own church ‘Undoubtedly,’ was his bland response that a gentleman would care Some Other Varieties. “Bome women are snobbish on the of good looks, tng and patronize the ba nobbish about their ind rankly despise the gen stay at home pat relatives, 1 snob Tailored cuffs Tailored throughout, in fact, that's = one seed, feature of the MAR crmctligs ane LABEL SHIRT | Next time ask for the Emperor Gold Label and see that you get it, It is the first Am ) stand- ard of value in shirts at $1.00. Made of fast color, fadeless pongees, madras and well as high-grade p cambric, Beveled edge rc tons, Exclusive patterns. EMPEROR RED LABEL SHIRTS $1.50 UP Phittips-Jones Ce., 502-504 Broadway, N. ne Wite and Citizenship,” Wisdom tn a recent ta York City Mothers’ ( And scoursed stil further on fem. hobs and clothes. How would you detine a snob?" 1 had asked A snob !s a person who ¢ tm- welt, more often her than ake in con- ause they | -;made to your measure by the | } Kale te Upson Cran, KY print t mit publicity." if sald at the club that there} connection between come= * 1 reminded, as Mr | Clark 5 for breath “he Inck of uniformity tn price an ocver-precont temptation to enovvishness,” ehe explained. believe a good deal of the dem- Climate Faiied— Medic: ine Cured. we “Duetne 1906 my phys COST’S THURSDAY COAT SALE Trim, fashionable coat in the | height of vogue, as carefully made and tailored as though jhighest priced Fifth Avenue maker. , One of the handsomest new models shown this season-— stylish, exclusive —overflowing ity and distinctive indi- | Resluced from $15.00 for to-morrow. | | All wool Serge, $2 inches tong, in| stuuning Blues and Blacks. | Latest London Shawl Collar edged ith satin. | Mannish sleeves, tailored pockets and | | self-buttons, harmonizing with the splene | | did idea of the designer, whose aim was | to eclipse all other popular coat models | of the season, Beautifully tailored and finished with | the scrupulous POST expertness and | | carefulness. ’ w a black satin coat, a white silk uniform dress. into the rag bag. AND DIDN'T RETURN, dross, pink stockings and tan shoes: “Certainly, in the old days when the| “The round neck, natural coifture knight wore a velvet cloak and toe|eracetul hat of mediv . ‘ a ; am pee - Peasant leather breeches there Was | sible shoes will universally ks Last Saw Missing Dauglyer much more of class feeling. | “Then we may hope fo charm prevail among women that It is | # | really difficult for the lady in a tight-|¢ proclaim her disgust for other | J and style of women's garments is | froin there to Colorado, 1 became | § ‘ett. J.L.POST &: Mth [sir S.W. Cor, Ith Street stre t| and Union Square, THE EVENING WORLD, wephespay, MAY aaa 1911. geroy smeng mea eomen from sue | flee tee, Suen coma ent tens 'GIRL CROSSED “DEAD LINE” | 18, dark complexion, biue eyes, and “Such false notions of beauty ‘and| Woman. Clubs, _ philanthr ort, suffrage are all assistir KoOCcHeG eyond “Limits” He Had Fixed pious and a score of for Her Walks, LAINTS other troubles that Between Lenca.8 701 Aves. a7hAves.= arise fror 1 ess of the stom- tion of the sgob, But goods, just purchased, and priced at a great saving to you. Black and Brown Satin Pumps. Black and Tan Rich Silk Velvet Pumps. Silk Trimmed Patent Colt Pumps. Silk Trimmed Gun Metal Pumps. Silk Trimmed Tan Russia Calf Pumps. Tan Russia Calf Oxfords. Patent Leather 2-bar Pumps. Gun Metal a-bar Pumps. White Ottoman Pumps. ae Suede Pumps. nigh, weleha tor New York City. VISIT OUR MODEL QUICK LUNCH Sixth Floor | ssamvracaaiea Double <2%7 Stamps to 1 o'clock vs tramen Fo j~ Pian, Filth Floor, bacco Tags, Coupons, Etc. eee e cen cece een en oon nn nn a nn on nn nn nnn eee e eee wees eceee re | ‘Men’ sSuits Boughtat U.S. Auction’ Bankrupt Stock of Moe Men's White Crashette Pum; Kidskin Bar Pui Paris, 20 Waverley Place, Sir Henri Brown and Cream Cordeite Pump | Kidskin Patent d Gun Metal H at 8, White Li Pumps. Oxfords—and many other styl New York City, Manulac- turers of Men’s and Young Men’s High Grade Cloth- ing, Sold to Us at the Recent Public Auction Held by Chas. H.Shoa- Many stores have been asking $22.50 and $25.00 for these id pres la Auctioneer, g er, There is little or no profit in the transaction, but we must ¢ ME oe wt ee! ; |B quickly before warm weather con - Opportun ty knocking at your door. A er et iF 4 |B Two distinctly smart models; co the is ‘ é 3 i |B effects ith inlay of black satin, These Qualities and Styles Would Ordinarily Retail $3.00 to $3.50 a Pair An Astounding Sale of wim: Tailored Suits | A Special Purchase from a Big Manufacturer and a Collection from Our Own Stocks That Were Priced $20 a Week Ago. e Best in America, deep sailor or notch collar erior quality peau de cygne. Skirts cut on the straight | ARE FINE IMPORTED SERGES bh s for women 36 to 40; for misses 14 to 16 years. Quantity limited, early selection advisable. Men! Here's a chance of a lifetime to buy good clothing atest in style. 4 Clothing that is new—the very st made, and § ready to be shipped to several large western houses, when this manufacturer was forced into bankruptey. » it 5 to Hin laists veuraalicsversesnt obs, The prices we paid & |e e $7.50 Smart New Hats, 2.98, 3.98 wouldn't ordinarily pay for the materials alone, and the pric ‘N : 4 2 le ask represent less than the actual manufacturing cost of the finished garments. Even with our own tremendous stocks to sell, we couldn't resist such a buying opportunity, and we want every one of our old patrons to share these unequaled Clothing Bargains, Read These Prices and Come To-morrow! Men’s and Young Men’s $10.00 Suits, at ,.... Two and three piece suits in a very good assortment $3 & $4 i of fancy worsteds and cassimeres, also some snappy chev J ; 4 suitable for kimono Waist ios and novelty weaves. ncy browns and greys, also f ; A inches wide; regularly 89¢ to $2.25; yard tees plain navy blue serges. ‘Thoroughly well made. ‘The : ! 4138 in wots latest style model enats and a complete line of sizes, from TIRE) veda, chev: Black and Colored Dress Goods zz 35 to 42_ in men’s and sizes 1¢ to 20 in youths and ‘ds cassimeres LY, BROWN AND TAN STRIPE SUITINGS, FANCY MOHAIRS—colors, cream young men’s apap = 4 k tor Buins |] and black; ALL WOOL BLACK NUN'S VEILINGS; ALL WOOL BLACK ; il ‘nen weal, E; MOHAIR BRILLIANTINE—colors and black; ree. 59¢, 69¢; yard, 39C 4 i Some with ALL WOOL GRAY SULTINGS; 54-INCH ALL WOOL EPINGLE—navy Men’s and Young Men's Fe Belt Straps |B and black; 50-INCH ALL WOOL DIAGONALS and CHIFFON PANAMAS—navy yan Coe | acl ‘ ae OOL STORM SERGES— nh cream 69 | $18 and § ° : r a! 0 Waist | S id $20 ~=0 Buiits at |‘ AQ pea Dress Linens and Sik 4 Fabrics sxe’ 28 40 to worth $1 or i e models, just down from our own workroom, Superior in nd redolent with all the little style and color touches that stamp | them as out of the ordinary, Included are jaunty roll-brim sailors and a variety | m and simall models; all the fashionable braids, trimmed with wings, fancy feathers. Former es $5 to $7.50. | A Sale of \Embroideries SOOK AND CAMBRIC EDGES, INSERTIONS, BANDINGS 1 i from 1% to § inches wide; regularly 19c; yard,. 12 ac} 3S, EDGES AND INSERTIONS—from 114 to 6 inches cy Bee oie ent , ‘ open and shows ‘patter j \ S$ FLOUNCINGS : yard BATISTE FLOUNCING—1 Tint AbRRU THAI? price! x tramendoun a } $2 more LINEN—a special les the follow ng shades pinks light blue, green, 1y One & pentane gontihant oe ff a 4 y than we agen, navy, rose, cream, black and natural; 32c 16, Strictly all woo! “ : and mo f ; ask, eu vas i‘ . #0. and. three ‘ i eve s-INCH ROUGH SILK—in heavy and lustrous finish; all the newest cole ' Auita ea later oun Every Choice ors and natural; regularly 6 Wemeinrrnitreaanng . 39 ment of new. styles and hand tailored 00! GUARANTEED PURE LINEN—in the natural colors regularly 1964 1 and pretty fabrica, 2 : i yard .. sevee 123 Cheviots, — cassimeres “ 3 , & 4 i { ney and tweeds, in light “ ’ f Ten ‘ ' f a patterns | mealiin dd Mh Pacers Se Paar! { ( Fine Silks: emp’ pling Prices i 5 PRINTED FOULARDS—-21 inches wide; crs and ag grou as, with col- ye Me ored figures; regularly 49¢; yard. s.seeeees 29 1 lined with . 9 a r j are “ ROUGH PONGEE--27 inches wie street shades and black or natural; , tweeds. ° Rlzen to Y i } TARUIATIY, OOS) YAR: sons os rca cextanteonsahray Soaleel ronrenTs v1 M9 essaline finish; one yard wide; all pure silk; In of every bulld, |B STRIPED PEAU DE CYG f rtle, reseda, old 10s wistaria, with white 1.00 black, navy, Copenhagen, Men’s $4, $5 and $6 Slightly Imperiect § stripes; regularly $1.49; f , | on BLACK MOIRE VELOUR—one yard wide, soit finish and very Walk-Over Shoes and Oxfords 6 [rice | Third floor lustrous; suitable for the new Spring coats; per yard........ 1.00, 1.39 Newest styles, the popular high toe last and the 1, 2 or 8 t low cut motels; choice of leather one yard wide; guaranteed 1.79 | - ee eeeooecoeosale Kegins Thursday 810 A. M. fir ee Ribbons at Interesting Prices s! A prominent manufacturer was forced to reduce his stock owing (Now You Can Have Silk olienne Dresse to his renova to set SAEs ee tbat Hf Ray to Made +0 Your $ FA .50 i ee ee JEN RIBBON—dainty floral designs, with colored border. inches wide; regular! y 45¢; yard ; yard 9 inches y FANCY MOIR: inches wide A id! on I traor. 5 Bent. s Materia, A Sale of Jewelry Tronics § Fame \ al purchase and sale. Entire sa 3 than half of origi IRTED LAVALL set with amethyst ple line of a leading importer at cost LS and and sap TOO! "CKLACES—gold plated and Vulttly $200....cc0c200, 98C ed and French gray fints! i] Dy ee BMP, i 1G A nir rh ; LED BRACELETS ain i IMETATH SHELL BARRE T aid | i ‘ i r t tasty $1.0 B ) t 4 q MIT AT ON SHEL ST D BARRETTES 1 i 3a Shapes’ th PATION SHELE STRAND BARKETTES icky polhdd aaa sh _25c| | ‘ 2rd styles: Tema y 00 eee ae mY Ty oy 4 Hi Women’s 5 Heathcabi oom Petticoats, 59¢ Choose trom 4 Models Made ef Sik Loon id ' PET rdion pleated ruffle; also a Dresses Made to Your Measure From Nz ¢ creo Brier y ~—ee Hue eds are ¢ ws. Naushon Gingh " if 2 orn Ps Ages 2 to L850 107 You have 12 models and ud die @ je) one nnind H % ‘ tand hen with 49 : gin materiats to select irorm. Ay ‘ ¥' tailor takes you our deess if of the 12 Models in Ic ud-delivered in 10 doya, Don't fail to nee these pretly U Lantat iu anat ven % Gincham Dresses We and long waist elfects.. rwhat a “te coe pb shen ee het bo ae ’ A 1 » Your Me. > \ Ae 0 { kimono sleeve, ‘ —A Parasol to match for,...$1,00 | Many are . $8 1 - ist, prettily t . { EXTRA ‘A Handbag to match for .., S0¢ | Parayol and Tandias, 04 a m Girt NAna fe Rape Bi. oe (Custom Drexe Dept—THE WITH STRERT STORD--Dosennn!,) 28+ eee tere eeteeee e+ ham; low neck and sh many other pretty vn color material,, 1,29 * Le *