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THE EVENING Pah dal WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911. ——— - —-- -- $$ —$—_—__}+—___—. Says Modern Woman = or) EET DEMANDS $25 000 | arr in unearthing the| and put the finishing touches on Parr’a| and introduced him to, Position by introducing him to the TWO MEN ARE INJURED ‘But what, then, 1s true love ff {t ts] And you do not believe in bringing in Washington who. gfarteg in, Wamingtoro” duet how] AS TROLLEY HITS A VAM, not mental equality and mutual unsel-| children into the world under the best jaime to the reward, | Thompecn ditcoversd 8 law thas Bee havayng tarp fishness?” I queried. possible conditions?" 1 prompted arr examined before furry’ for, Sears ard how he helped | Two men were injured and fi Doesn’ t Know Meaning NO REAL LOVE TILL AFTER] “1 betteve that the idea of deliberately | iL Wherm | dechene REM ka | Was scattered for half a block MARRIAGE, HE SAYS. planning for @ family, h is one of} efforts in| In applying for a va when @ southbound Bighth avenue “Let me tell you there is no such| the bright particular thoushts orle-( and opposed the motion, der granted to exam! a RR a 8. ' Of Of Romantic Love Love thing as real love until after marriage,” | inated by the modern woman, Is one of Justice Erianger reserved decision for the Government tnve | Saasr ISS Geen ova Oneal ed Mr, Harvey. “ThePe are all|the most immoral suggestion Thompson in hie complaint, aaya the| (At the records of the Federal prose. | street ran downs van. | Jaco! present,” replied Mr: Harvey re x on of the guilty weighers and the| of No. net y-niate Oireay sorta of things, mostly physical attrac- | I "rep! : AA action is to recover a balance of $25,000 {)1t10n Of the guilty welgners and the| Rernard Titehof of No, 204 Movement Associated With | Wemmesescremmmmencmminescrcss”. With eo |tlon—but until a man and woman have | should come into the worl! for services rendered, Parr, he says | amploy furnished all the saforme ninth street were the victl iP been married and have had @ child they | Unplanned for simply te ae paid him only $8 of this amount desired. Justice Erlanger | The van was coming along, the Name Is Aimed at the|t have not even commenced to understand | S#'Yehing which apparently. your \i)-to- According to Lawyer George D.| that he would allow the examination, | b*tWeen One Hundred and Fort, be the meaning of real affection. And the/ date wife is unable to understand.” | ™ Stamm, whe appeared for Thompson, | but would modify ite acope: surest ond One Hundres and 4 Sacredness of the Mar- | childiess marriage, you ask? The child: ("gq thats’ 1 concluded, “uniess women Lawyer Tt Sw He is elleat discovered the iaw bearing on | —————— seventh street. The front of the . Relation, S Alex- Jess marriage is an anomaly; @ paradox; | cease to think and cultivate instead a aawyer Thompson Swears He |. ine question of the amount of the award | | was demolished, Both of the men ‘elation, Says Alex 7 fn SUNDAY WORLD WANTS the van were hurled trom . rH no marriage at all.’ Beate ieee ee ae eerie, ke Told Pare How to Gat Parr was entitled. Stamm | *Sarron tas taken tc the Martian fl. A t how would you have woman | tallow candle ¥ mare ad | Ny J howed Parr the wa: ander Harvey. {ore cout Ye eae evane| the future of romantie love is Jeopanis| 0 |t2"pecuan’ his sate’ tothe Government, WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Bree from eal modern movement?” I persisted. Mae ao” potetiniy ngteed Me. Harvey, | His $100,000 Award. | It-Is Really the “New Im- sass ransaearien nt. aa oo a a . oe ri sonality absolutely into that of her | morality,” He Asserts, Up- | husband,” Mr. mt exptained. | 6,000 STRIKE IN CLEVELAND.) 4. interesting aidelight on the regime i me | “Et ie the duty of the husband to a is tha HRT aaa Whe dyleaaaul peciiny A and Con- | monid the ind of wife, Ife | Garment Workers Duplicate the ba anita tae oe al wa al ") scious Eugenics, raul tne bet cprmtdind te-Up of @ Year Ago Here. | iiiiong of customs duties on sugar by | much the better, out all her tnteit- | Dts Tle-UP isha Hednabed ct sto8 dll atid i Gence will bo of no avail in her | CLEVELAND, 0., June 7.—SIx thon.) tie fa col spring device, cam i ite Ethel Lloyd Patterson, married life if she happens to have | sand union garment workers went out fora Justice Erlanger in the Supreme ” Row will the © iferent outlook upon life than |on a sitfike at 10 o'clock to-day Tho | Court to-day, when @ sult against Rich- = modern woman her husband A man might well be | strike is an oxact duplicate, It i# sail,/ard Parr, the Treasury agent who movement a f- happier with a common peasant of the one In New York a Year ago—not| ceived an award of $100,000 for convicting fect romantic woman whose whole life was de- | so much a question of dollars and cents| the gang, was disclosed. love? Alexander Har- vey, editor and au- thor, answers the question by declar- ing the woman who walks forward treads upon divine, law and the heart | of man in her progress. Havelock Eilts, the Engiieh author | assures us perfect love is the real goal toward which the modern woman 1s making her way. Mrs. Lena Morrow|r will tell you at what the modern Lewis and Dr. Julia Seton Sears pro-| woman movement is aimed. It ts almed Phesy tho attainment of her quest. at the sacredness of the marriage rela- Gurely we have to admit the Iight| tion. It upholds divorce, and that jodern woman {8 over bright.| preme obscenity of the present day has dazzled until they no| which women call consclous eugenics. @ clearly; others, accustomed) Women have never understood true only to dark » have shut their eyes| morality, and they never will. The dl-| im ber presence; to a few she seems| vine laws were made by God, ‘the but @ will o' ths wisp. Yet for those! Iather and, the Man for men. And | whe follow closely if her footsteps! when you say a woman cannot under- | she illaminates the path we each must | stand morality, it follows logically that take are we to find the love whigh {8| she cannot understand love, voted to him than with the moss jas a demand for recognition of the brilliant woman in the world who | union. arr is sued by Smith Thompson, a lawyer, who alleges in his complaint Women’ $ $13 Russian Linen Tailored Suits, $7. 95.) ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE of these pure linen Suits of finest ‘quality Russi linen, in natural color; the coat is strictly tailored, with small breast pocket; the skirt 1s finis! | we Las tt sizes oo 32 Ks 44 bust beperenthe ! " omplete showing of linen Suits, in the newest models, and all the popular shades, at $10.50, Li utd to $27.50. had Fidor, Central a OPPENHEIM, GLLINS x G 34th Street—West | 1,200 HAND EMBROIDERED LINEN WAISTS in either the high or low vi st: || buttoned in front. Some with collars and cuffs trimmed with a touch of color. hers with long sleeves and plain white cuffs. A number of different designs and all extremely dainty fi || and attractive, at half price and less. No cli Bas No mail or Met or C. O. D. orders. flerond floor, rear, Contral Building. | Women’s and Misses’ Coats Have taken from the regular stoch about 200 ’ ; ’ _ a - Te es ne, | tiem it Serge, Fancy Checks, Imported Tweed, Ponce, 15 QQ "$2.08 Bordered Chiffon Batiste Robes, $1.98 § °S ay today greta hl ia, bier tah prs the man a) and Satin, suitable for travélling, auto, steamer, afternoon bd ordere iron ste 0 tween ® man ands woman until | comfort to her husband. ‘Me Qi and evening wear. MATERIAL FOR ROBES—duplicating the last lot, which went in a jiffy. Just 150 in alll,’ j) efter marriage and the birth of a | grow to love her, But let me as- Reduced from $25.00, $29.75 and $35.00 | ||| the last lot of this season. ses eet ae ah sare you tans the motera woman, These i Beaute Pate A printed es eh ahaa patiete; ayy chara beh ol j | a mon: e00- signs, in pin ue and lavender on white grounds; 5 yards of t rder designs and 2 { ‘ne ME dbs tose oe BoLaT oad nomic equality, will never learn allover to match—enough for an entire costume. Main floor, West Building, “The theory of conscious eugen- | Seg wen ia one of the nyinws of |[ MAKES THE COMPLEXION || ’ is eprom Cheseity of teeny | SOFT AND VELVETY. | One must atleast admit Alexander, Harvey has the courage of his convic- |, ; least tions, For, in them {a crystallised the| ine ® charming complexion is to taboo ; the powder box,” says Mae: Martyn, peatety ot the calvon of Cue tat,|a noted authority on beauty culture. erature. Let me assure yau the point| Powder clogs up the pores, enlarges of view {s not mine. Mr. Harvey but|them, m@king coarse, muddy, blotchy Joaned it to me that I might jn turn | complexions. unroll {t before your awed e: “The very best complexion bea “AIMED AT THE SACREDNESS|I have ever used—and it OF MARRIAGE TIES.” to powder—is a_ simple, what do you mean in your char-| lotion made by aiecvne 4 oun acterization gf the modern woman spurns in one-half pint hot water, | Final Closing. Sale—Tailored Suits movement?” I asked. en adding two teaspoonfuls glycerine. : The balance of our Higher Quality “Just what does the modern woman | This lotion does not show on the skin Misses’ and Women’s Tailored Suits, nor will it rub off easily as powder does. (5. 00 ge hd Th oipespadger ra ty [Tt makes the skin soft and velvety, suitable for present wear, of Black and Navy French Serge, l , le : it clear and youthful looking. Imported English Tweeds and Brilliantines. the women of to-day have ail gone ‘0 other preparation has so. far| mp . , } crazy. When you ask them what they Original prices $35.00 to $45.00. been discovered to equal this lotion) want when they cry for personal equal- . No Approvals—No Exchanges. for correcting a shiny, oily, sallow) | $35.00 Pongee Satin Lined Coats, 15.00 Attractive satin lined Pongee Coats, 1 5 00 very effective model, in all colors. Value $35.00. 25c. and 50c. Hat Pins at 1c. Each Ainge nn Hat Pins, every one extremely artistic and exceptionally well made and finis! Reproduced Ameth ires, T id Emeralds, i The designs oo goed thay would oa inva ity veh ak eguir prices snow thay Sil po ra eink None CO. Ek om Main floor, ceatre, Central Building» “My first advice to any woman seek- Double Faced Rug Coats, in all shades. Regular price $29.75. 18 00 $20 to $25 Summer Dresses, $9.98 & $14. 98 200 EXCEPTIONALLY PRETTY, SMART SUMMER DRESSES of white marquisette voile, embroidered Dresses in one-piece effect, elaborated with suggestions of colored embroi in all the newest patterns. Combined with the embroidery are laces of the prettiest patterns various kinds, including the much sought after Cluny, filet and Valenciennes. Half a dozen or | more styles of Dresses in.the group and all of the most favored effects for Summer and early Fall || Wear, ee culate No mail, Lrhece or C. O, D. orders. fecond floor, front, Central Building, ity and the vote, they do not know | complexion. Every woman should have themseives. a bottle of this wonderful lotion on her | “But I will tell you what they want. dre ig table.” —Adyt. ” Children’s > Stockings at 19¢ a Pair. ; ‘ FINE RIBBED mercerized Stockings, in tan, white and black, with double heels and toes. Registered Fetablished . Sale of Summer Dresses | Children’s Stockings, 35¢. Fine quality gauze isle | Children’s Silk Stockings, $1.25. Pure silk Stockings Trade Half a ee eee thread in pink, sky and white, with double soles, heels| with lisle tops, soles, heels and toes, in pink, sky, tary Mark Century and toes. white and black, Py Tailored Linen Suits for Women and Misses 10.00, 15.00, 20.00 White Serge Tailored Suits..............20.00, 25.00, 35.00 One Piece Linen Dresses......... 8.75, 15.00, 19.75 One Piece White Serge Dresses. . 16.75, 19.75, 25.00 Striped Voile Afternoon Dresses.......... 12.00, 15.00, 18.00 Children’s 20c. Undervests, 1214. Low neck, sleeveless, fine cotton ribbed Undervests; some plain, some have fancy yokes. Women's 25c Underwear, 19c. Lisle and cotton Under- ;Women's S0c Combination Suits, 39c. Extra an@ vests; some plain, some have lace yokes; French band we size fine cotton Combination Suits, tight knee | Drawers, wide at knee lace trimmed. Main floor, front, Central Building. June Clearance Sale White and Colored Washable Dress Materials Attention is directed to the large assortment of fine Dress Fabrics which we are closing out at the follow- “Ite ing low prices— Petticoats at 38c 5 Drawers at 18c | Corset Covers at 9c ‘ ri ; | Cambric top Petticoats, with lawn) Cambric Drawers, good quality,! Low neck Corset Covers, sl Imported White Materials—Striped [and hewstitched tucked flounce, also trimmed with cambric; hemstitched with lace edging, full front, | Stongs 19c 4 C ngetied Bast eaney MAS, Rain Mate | | underlay Store orders only tucked ruffle. Store orders only. orders only. Secoud floor, Bast Building. a ; juisette an les, TOSS r al OKS. JOT ea a ormerly 28c. to 65c. a yard, Imported Colored Materials—Colored Eng- 19 lish Pique, Printed French Percales, Irish Cc Dimities, Printed Linen Lawns, Fancy Suit- ings. Former prices 25c. to 75¢. a yard, Printed French Organdies and Muslins, Scotch STRAIGHT HIP EFF white batiste, supporters attached, long sloping lines. Medium and low bust effect, made of | 82. 50 American Lady Corsets, $1.49. Extreme long |$10.00 Sample Corsets, $3.98. Boned with walohn, 25c Gingham, Madras and Batiste Shirtings in a | hip model mediur v high bust, white batiste, with sup- | made of French coutil, new correct models, excellent wide range of styles and colorings. Formerly porters + yaa $140. lee tliat rodal coiesel 2 35c, to 75c. a yard, Hare elena hip and backs White batlete supporters Sale of Brassieres. | attached Bust Supporters and Corset Covers combined Imported Cotton Voiles—tna variety of over | $5.00 American Lady Corsets, $2.98. Excellent model, |Special at 79c. Made of batiste, yoke of embroidery 25c 35 different styles on white grounds, including a |e: ade of brocaded batiste, long sloping lines, straight |Special at 98c. Made of e:nbroidery and batiste. number of the popular White and Black hip effect Second floor, front, East By effects, 27 in, ida = id eS French Hand. Printed Linens—Wwhite f ee ee i BR. |) wlnes, printse in’ A Ane Ly Ofiiew estan Timely Buying of. Tan Shoes Makes This Stock Now Complete »s5,etc. Width 36 in, ‘Formerly 7 a yard, | FORESIGHTED IS FOREARMED—and surely this was never better demonstrated than : E this sea It iceded that a shortage of vood tan Shoes exists—the demand to-day is far { Embroidered White French Marquisettes, outstr We had an intuition ‘thi at this condition would exist, and consequent] Bastiste and Plumetis, Satin stripe, French Voile | months ago made our plans and bought for this Summer season of 1911. This premature uyin, and Crepes, Embroidered St. Gall Swisses in enables us to show now the most complete and varied stock of the best tan Shoes to be obtai 50c large and small dots, stripes and figures, Colored anywhere, and at smaller prices than inferior Shoes will cost anywhere else. Embroidered Batiste and Swisses. Imported Men’ s Tan Oxfords, $3.00. Women’s Tan Oxfords, $3.95. Suitings in plain and novelty effects. Formerly Two eye! fe, medium “Hi-Toe™ last, very stylish. | Three eyelet model, with short wing tip, flexible welted, 4 7c, to $2.00 yard, Men’ $ Tan Oxfords at $4.00, soles and Cuban heels, Also tho balance of this season's Bordered. Novelties at dT aiehieae ut, On very swagger lest Women’s Tan Oxfords, $4.95, about one-half their former prices. s ‘ ay eee 4 ' f, One eyelet model with welt 1” a smathdl ; As Sung by Marie Cahill in the All-Star Revival of | (Men's Tan Oxfords, $550 eee ent inst casa James McCutcheon & Co. Pinafore Now at the Casino Theatre, New York. |) se ewes kane Tan Shoes for Boys and Girls. Women's Tan Oxfords, $8. 50. Various styles in ankle strap, Oxfords and high *Sho | ca, [MORES MR REE SUNDAY WORLD, (227 7° ities

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