The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1911, Page 5

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! \ i’ \ ‘ x | 1. - pour ee “It [s the Fault When Hi Husband Is Bored in Her Company, Says Dr. Moore A oan Sen aannnnnnnnnnne Man and Ween Are Still Fighting Face to, Face and Not Shoulder’ to Shoulder, She De-| clares. | Real Drama of Lite Is| Sex—Americans Are| Childishly Sex Con-| . scious, but English - Practical. ithe! IJloyd Patterdon. Byes: By E ined world nee | not yet got to The people of fex plays. France regard sex cither romanti- cally or vapidly. Mobt of the pe plet in England regard sex prac- tically, Amoricans are childishiy | aex consci Dr. Helen Moore hey were ex: | presed in « mn with a discussion yt{.modern dramia, Dr, Moore has just returned tour which took her as San Fran- || eiaco, In w coursed pon the eseful pin York and ¢ day T saw Dr Hlm street, and she me some of the things she has been ‘telling other neople during the last three months. You think the good oll thriller, Where the hero kills thre vine in every act, fy a thing of the past?” Ut}! suggested ‘eople have learned thay physical danger arg nov aways moet dramatic things in the world” yield Dr. Moore. “Attor all, the reat drama of life te sex, and most of us know 4f, only we have not become auf- ciently frank to admit it, In a measure, zi, of course, we do admit |; when we make our Interest in all plays or novels that deal with [she is always death and |} of the Wife ' THUGS HOLD UP MAN WITH $S000N THIRD AVE. CORNER Lilie Backs Away and! Loses His Gold Watch’ But Saves Motiey. DR. HELEN MOORE'S VIEWS ON SEX AS LIFE’S REAL DRAMA. Sez ia the reat drama of life, but we are not euficiently frank to admit it. Man and woman are still fighting fe to face and not shoulder to : shoulder. It is shown by the struggle of a middie aged wife to hold the interest of her ius bat Womer are than men Salesman a salesman for the y of No, M5 West savrying about $0, eA d-Danie! lway, Carle, |B | in collections w « onging to nix firm, was | held up at the foot of the elevated roaa at Seventy-sixth treet and noon to-day by fou | stairway ‘Third avenue at | mere more conventional It ia practicallytimpossible for the || He resisted enough co scare them off woman with a past to reform after they had stolen bis’ gold wateh and fob, ‘Taey tirew, the fob Carle pointe a twenty-two h street, Long Is!- vin who had taken lage over roofs the ob and aft ny was captured, said four men surrounded him as ded at the foot of the “L' stairs. were plenty of people near him sing along the streets, and he off his guard at first by the en demanding his money, evan to mack wo of the men, but 1im apd one of them seized attached toa fob, Then Carle nd the men ran, the man with » throwing it back at him no. policeman, fascinating and + never seen to SHIP CARLGAD OF BABIES. Pitty Make N cartiad Neth ir Foundlings sent Weat to ‘arm Homes Bright. . n the New York brighten aska, Col Four nurses ves of the asylum babies, The children are fre Foundling As and three represents were in charge of the Royal Bengals Cigars taste as good as they look and burn splendidly A Box of 10 for 1&5 Cents elist or a dramatist sine of an ses to write ne eternal War oetWeen man and woman.’ MAN AND WOMAN STILL FIGHT- ING FACE TO FACE. ex is a wart" 1 asked. agreed Dr. Moore. Man and woman are figniing face to face and not shoulder to shoulder Take the str of the middle. aged wife to hoi niton and in- terest of her, m ed husband, as exemplified in ‘The Mixiletoe Bride,’ a the Play that had a very successful run in the West dast season, You cannot call truggle like that a shoulder to shoul- Ger struggle. It is a study of that time of life when estrangement tx so apt to come among those who have beey peac Sq fully mar when the wife is forty and five and the hu finds fair sher girls amusing.” “You believe the husband of a woman and of forty-five inevitably does fad younger women more amusing?’ I asked. “Not tnevitably,” dented Dr. Moore, “but tao often. opinion, her husband is bored in pany. The wife of forty longer interests her husban 414 really interest him. In other words, h ‘ Gesertion mak there wae ne" it quite Slat any mutual men- If at middle age a man and w find «hi other do not really care for I queried. “A man and a woman should always| part when they can no longer live’ to- gether like gentleman and lady,” agewored Dr. Moore with “Still, on the other hand, {t that if Joes seein age living together and } quarrelled too violently tie be able to finish jou particularly jf there are child WOMEN MORE CONVENTIONAL THAN MEN, SE remember ios illt you sald in your,teetuge,” 1 sein . © the average Mained De the conven ich "the pro- environ- sel cireum: conventional are more with & past to reform 1 het sty woman $k her way against v the Woman who un id either @ hyp. fter all, do you think they should dectston. | ae ee VACATION Y28\ oF Se rae Sista Nemo Batiste Corsets GET THEM BEFORE YOU GO AWAY TEMO BA STE is the most durable of all Nght corset- aN fabrics—thin and cool, and carries off the perspiration, but is long-wearing. Most batiste corsets quickiy i “stretel”” and lose their shape, Nemos don’t, because the can’t—the Nemo method of sewing will not allow any ‘‘give’’ in the seams. Tule Nemos with you—the corsets that hold their shape and will last all summer. ‘ Self-Reducing Corseis, for Stout Figures ! Lastikops Corsets, for Slender and Medium- Other models—a perfect fit for figure $2.00 to $10.00, models made with the new s mi tie Last and comfortable egrsets in existence, unequaled : Nemo Corsets are sold Abroughout the worl, find Americansmade GALERIES LAFAY $2, $4 and $5.00 -$3 and $5 A If you're abroad, you'll! in London,, and AUX fro,, NEW YORK SHEE year Seventyes fay sult, roof, end into No man Jumped Mrs Hundred Whitmore Steel, old son, on a ci nitk whil fall and found t was then The detec THE EVENING WORLD, Twentbet she went inte an adioining | oe, oom of her tome tives saw a man des and in that house |» found he had barricaded thineele in ow They smashed the of No, 12% Bast __ Seiten 1 the detec took his | Witten the detec: | He ran | ty-sixti| Willlame Jones, aline J te the | “Scotty,” was convieted to der in the second degree 1g General Sessions, this year Jone Found Secon: ft door and the | out and grappled with {ng gang, of which he was a membet aken to the station |in Kast Twenty-ninth street. One of the bed himself as Kenny. | rr William Lysaaght, died of his] in his possession. junds, The other was not found by police, plea. | use of the w | hin tn hin enterpr to drive him ont th igteen-moatiw ing @ bottle of leard a heavy bady had pulled wore than Iife, — Police Herth for “Hoh” MONDAY JUNE 1. one wae | GANGSTER IS CONVICTED. Jot Manhattan. te acc Bindsoye. fixed, Birdseye received Degree Me ‘kaon, ot two men in| a fight with members of the night lurk: | Jones set up self-defense as He said that the other mem- | of (he gang were jealous of Who assisted | alias of mur-| Judae On March! him | trying | at lees than twenty years nor! the rubber ni rom the bottle and Kennedy. | tiren fa rom the cot t Police Commissioner Waldo to-day | striking his right eye squarely upon Ce} appointed Robert J. Kennedy, a news- exposed neck of the bottie, ‘The eve was] paper man, executive clerk in his office, | uurt #0 badly that Dr. Martin, wuo| The appointment, he said, Is a personal | ame from Harlem Hospital, aid coat} one. Kennedy is twenty-eight yeare the slight would be col mpletsly Jost old, married, and lives In the upper part 1 1911. His salary h AN eidabehas ad, Se AND PLEASURE. SEE LONG ISLAND LOW RATES ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14TH Visit Long Island on Wednesday and see the manifold beauties of this rming country—an excellent time to select a place for a Vacation or a Summer or Permanent Home. Special one-day excursion tickets will be sold on June 14th Try it on to stations cast of Jamaica, including the Far Rockaway Branch, and Sandwiches. to. stations east. of Flushing, at ONE-WAY FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP, for ail trains from 7.55 A. M. until ay PM Tickets good te return on any train on the same day. Long trains are operated from the new Pean- snue and 33rd Street, New York, and from yrough Subway in Brooklyn. et containing complete description nd, and many pictures showing the sylvania the terminus of th Send At Delicateasen & Grocery Stores, 7 ‘S, Sp.on with each bottle 39 Val. « of 12; The Double Avg Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’ Clock NY EL UT Pres. THER STORE Complimentary Z-al Green Trading Stamps | Free. Tuesday, in Our GREENHUT Building. | This distribution is for Bae a (Premium Parlor, GREENHUT Building, Third Floor.) Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book COOPER © BOTH SID (S OF 6“'AVE. 18" 819"'S S. 5.N YORK. Misses’ and Children’s Barefoot Sandals the sides; value 78c; at. ——MAIN BUILDING——, Basement Watch the Bargains on the Aisle Tables $1.39 Parasols—at 98c Bedspreads—at $1.95 Printed Bed- canal spreads—at 1.24 | | Rene One Oi im- 39¢ Sheets—-at 29¢ | | Ventilating C he 496 TARE Good at 50¢ Embroidery Cor- set Covers—at Ste Petticoats—at 19¢ Black Batiste—-at L1¢ 29¢ Corset C coverings and Flouncings 12!9¢ to 25, El Edgings. “ Te Oc and 12:,¢ ench and German piece aces ards; at MAIN Building, Basement.) | White Goods, Domestics hite Organdy Lawn ich, sheer white 8 | h Lace Scarfs, Centerpieces, Ei inch round and. square center votton lace, 18x36- to 18x54-inch Ki lee en € to refund, withour Menten quibble, the 4 it for trousers of the UNSATISFACTO: solid eatner, soles; all sizes up two 2 —<—<—<—$ No Charge for Alterations on Women's and Misses’ lines which are style velvet, cravenette Goodyear-welt soles; not all sizes in tach style, but dah § mo 9 and lot;$2.50 to $3.50 gradi Women's High-Cut 1.59 Sandals—-black and white; ‘aceallthe way up; value 98c; at Bd 59c close at MAIN BUILDING=——, Groceries These Prices Save You One-Third MOTHER'S CORN FL. reguiar 10s package H-O PANG 95c 78c in our new Turnbull 29c 39c t 19¢ sabroldsey PICNICS AND OUTING PARTIES, 1,000, $7 TMAIN Bullding, T Doz, 10c Nid Voor) 25¢ MAIN BUILDING— ~ 12'se Crash Towelling — bleached all-linen ic | Barnsley weave ‘odd lot of 30- and 36- 98c (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) MAIN BUILDING: Children’s Russian ttles, $1.25 We exhibit them in white linene, basket cloth, and inen, made in one piece, with square neck and Kimono s bands on neck, sleeves and bottonr of skirt. excellent garment for little girl 2s; prettily trimmed with Persian An} 2 to 5 years. 4 Buliding, Second Flo oa -MAIN BUIL DIN ‘4, °5 & 6 Trousers at *3.45 An Assembly of 1,100 Pairs -all of the i ne “Kingly”’ Make. A special one-day sale, tomor- row, in which we offer styles, ma- terials and sizes to fit men and youths of, every taste and build, And you’ may choose from the handsomest patterns in ‘ Finest Worsteds,Stripes, Mixtures und Pure All-Wool Blue Serges. ®, At the same price we also in- clude several hundred pairs of Summer ‘outing trousers with plain or cuffed bottoms. ery Waist-Measure tron: 28 to of ut-S.egel Cooper Casnpau KINGLY" brand T. MAIN BUILDING: ‘Men’s & Women’s Footwear Women's Oxfords and Pumps. to be discontinu ‘Apparel U Men’, heim” an than $5; of sizes complete we several lines of our $4 and $5 Foot-Mould low shoes, so there is nq dou! proper size and style; $ tomorrow at. Misses’ and Children’s Ox- in tan Ru: If, patent leather and gun- fords all have (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.) Fancy C practic: Framed norma Furnitu events garden Homer Laughlin Half Dinner Sets; «: Porcelain; with fine gold, lace-like border; 56 pieces, for six persons; regularly $4.95. Specimen Clearance Values In to wear, Very economical, too: ; “Brusselquette”—22 inches wide; regularly ays yards 27e Unmade Swi-s and Batiste Em. {Um le Voile Blouses 27 inches wide; regularly 45c yard, at Be broidered Robes all-white and white and white Printed Linoleum -60¢ wud 1, fored vith white embroidery; with colors; we usu- (GREENUUY ard 5 th] ally charge $1; other Shadi a yards. insertion, || stores $1,50; Specimen Clearance | Lpliin Se) sym | our price, to- Values In 2, 25) morrow 69c Apartment House Style Refrig- 41] erators 54 inches high; ive capacit afeetta i apely 38 1 House faction he Dresses Ie-inch “Standard” S11 IN iz Electric Fan ‘ e Will give a REFRESHING "Wl REZE in your KITCHEN Keep Your bedroom COOL on the HOTTEST SUMMER . tk NIGHT ! Pay oe ce Come tomorrow and sive fy | Se vl AG Ate eS on THOUSANDS. of oth i| best makers of sucl COMFORTS and ECONO. | zasments on f or ; MIES, that add JOY to howe {ff ib. dresses « ing heeping tasks. elean, crispy iresh, the GREENHUT By | i cur generously full - ; 7 - and are well made Specimen Clearance Values In f them . ° e¢ materal is an ex Nottingham Lace ge lent quality peveat - ° 0 printed in dainty color Curtains, a Pair Cc on white grounds; sev- Point J'Esprit effect; pretty fowered pattern; era eral good models, one of floral Lorder, usually DOUBLE Tuesday's price which has a broad Gib- Bamboo Porch , son plait back and front, Shades oe: ie FP) 25 - with round yoke prettily Gre 0} ang. ed with hite; round Othe shoes and Oxfords—-bench mide Greenhut Buildin Everything For The eme Te etal Naushon Shan- 4: roy ore Lebrornpite! ting 20 to 27 inches inches wide; vet le- “Tuesday Bargains” Amplified by Our wall ery wanted sire are waists a Twelve Big Clearance Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths —clean-up of several thousand small rugs. Summer Upholeteries—also June cleat-away of lace and novelty curtal Houseturnishings—sweeping dispersal of kitchen Casal Printed in to-day’ Beening Journal atil Further Notice Hats Trimmed Free June Clearance Second Week Opens Witha Rush Today sees the beginning of the second week of that great merchandise-dispersal of ours which we have denominated our ne Clearance.” As was the c last week, today witnesses a tremen- dous influx of pu rs—fiot mere “bargain-hunters,”” but buyers of the most judicious and careful sort—attracted by the UNEXAMPLED BARGAINS known to be await- ing them here TOMORROW, be it noted, will not only offer to all comers the regular attr S te expected aj such @ sale, but also the custor “Tuesday Bargains” tor which The Big Store has so ute been famous. There is a DQUBLE reason, therefore, for your coming here, tomorrow, to avail yourself of these excep- tional MONEY-SAVING opportunities in the purchase of new, stylish, up-to-date Summer goods. “Flors- d other makes; not one pair worth le to make thegassortment ve added bt as to your getting your Il sizes up to 2; Goodyear-welk MAIN BUILDIN: Five Groups of Silks Tomorrow, About One-Half Price. Every yard is stylish and dependable. color; 39c AN-Silk ee Foulard-—36 puck’ Silk Senge strong Tedd rich and and durable; @ good well-we: rd. T8¢ rich black; yard..., 39€ 58e Natural. "Dr Shantung——36 inchgs bse an adinirable dress silk; good weight; yard. . 38c (MAIN’ Building, First Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Women’s Long Gloves 50c,,75c and $1 Grades, 29 c Tuesday, at rove that A doubly good bargain, for statistics more long gloves are being sold this yearthanin any previous year since 1906,, At this rate, there's sure to be a scarcity of long gloves in the market soon This remarkable offering for Tuesday: 600 Dozen Long Silk Lisle and Sucde Lisle Gloves— 16-burton length lack, white, tan, mode; perfect in cut and manu re; values 50c, 75¢ and $1; at How Many Pairs Do You Want, Madam, Before the Entire Lot Is Sold? (MAIN Buijding, Main Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Unmade Robes & Blouses We price these for tomorrow's selling AT LESS THAN HALF. Ideal Summer wear; cool, dainty and comfortable; the smallest possible amount of work done in vacation hours—makes them ready Sales ‘hina at Half Price— (also marbles, bronzes, etc.) ‘ally OUR ENTIRE STO Picturea—June out-going, at about HALF their re-—average saving ONE THIRD! on both furniture floors. | cost! ‘similar reduct'oos. SPECIAL Clearance wares and hardweres. Specimen Clearance Value In Rockingham } Teapots, 23¢ clled in colors; at glish ware; highly glazed; em- bellished with rich, , enamel flowers; LARGE SIZ AT THIS PRICE; normal value 35c. (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) Specimen Clearance Value In . (GREFNHUT Building, Main Floor) Stair Carpet Wi pees sleeves; cirt, finished wir: » hem Sizes 32 wo r GREEX HU Building Sales ” ener ail at

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