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THE EVENING WORLD, Women Not Human Beings: OR AR ns: the Right of Being Human Monopolized by the Men Annsa ye Women Possess Only Sex| and Are Silenced by Claim of Other Half of Society, Says Mrs. Rheta Childe Dorr, Author. | They Are Expected to Con- form to a Type and Must Be Beautiful, She| Asserts—Woman’s Hope Lies in America. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “A woman is not a human be- ing. The right of being human is qatirely monopolised by men, Wom- @m possess only sex.” Tt ie with these trenchant phrases nee Rheta Childe Dorr, author UJ yan kis of “What 8,000,000 Women Want,” sum-| + BE « marizes the present position of woman-; _* ie RHETA. CHILDE CORR, kind in an article in the current num- MM to conceal her deny the charges of demanding high | ANTIJEWISH RIOTS | DUE TO BRITISH STRIKE.’ When Labor Troubles Are Settled Attacks by Hoodiums Are Expected to Cease. LONDON, Aug. 23.—In the opinion of Jewish residents here, the riots at Tre- degar and other Welsh mining towns Were indirectly if not directly due to the strike ferment and that once the las bor troubles have vanished the present anti-Jewish feeling will disa ear, Those who hold this opinion are none the less anxlous, because there are 190,000 Jews vesident in London and many thousands) in various parts of the Kingdom, and) the Jews heretofore have regarded them-| selves as safe from persecution in Great | Britain, NEWPORT, Monmouthshire, England, Aug, 3.—The anti-Jewish rioting at Tre-| degar and adjacent towns was almost entirely the work of hoodlums who have obtained @ stronghold in those places because the forces of police stationed there are small. The Jews who suffered + attacks were among the most respected of the townspeople and they indignantly rents, and so far as can be ascertained the complaints against them of exacting exortitant prices are unfounded, —_— 4—Fully, clothed and with sand sewed in the hem of her dress, the body of Mary Conway was found in the surf to-day by life- guards. It is believed that, while tem- porarily deranged, the ber of Hampto aha. Cantih wrinkles, woman may + young woman \ ‘i “ aletate a ended her Ife by walking into the her plummet deop beneath the surface | **, Well, Eive up —cl Neneh herself in| ocean. She was employed at one of the storm of ouffrage, Mrs. Dorr apparently | ‘science,’ the new thought or somo| freaty substitute for rellgtc has really touched bottom in that trou | 0tMer modern bled sea of restlessness, the mind of the modern woman. “One half the men,” explains Mrs. Dorr, “has main- tained the position: ‘The human race—| that's us.’ Of course they are not the human race, But they have always said they were, and the colossal audact- ty of the npiy aiienves the other it holy they are half. No one woman has ever been in| Jf they break it they are bad, © position successfully to dispute the| ramen” gut tee ereainly claim of the male half of society. So woman generally has meekly taken her place as a member of the Ladies’ Aid Boctety to the Human Race, and there forth, it will be to think of her as ‘wreck of her former self.’ “Young and beautiful must women be, and that 1s about all, except that they must be goot—very,very good. But the woman's code of honor, vata | down for them by the men, conta! only one commandment. If they r to kop it hi Population, the re: per- To err ts human, womanly.” is not ation, ac ording to Mrs, women th Dorr, is that If any one notices her at all hence-| CURED SORES WHEN | AUL ELSE PAILED, Woman Acts as Benefactress| to Children | | | Mrs, W. Linsky of Saiem, Mass.,| writes, telling of the wonderful results The deepest trony of this whole situ-| are! meelves have helped, she has remained. helping, to forge their chains of sex the human Face and being a member | train thelr daughters. to regard thein- nf selves “not admittedly inferior to, ence between walking In ordinary shoes|poys, but different—widely, essentially ang toddling painfully in Chinese boots. lifferent."" Even The natural foot !s large or small, wide zines appeal the women's magi- to what are suppesedi or narrow, as the case may be. The|the two sole interests of “the sex" — artificial foot lacks variation. It has|!ove and pin money. ‘ & conventional size and shape. Other-|, Now what !s the remedy? How will | it be possible for women to “break into wise its owner !s a scand tee its owne sei a Brace to the family. WOMEN ARE EXPECTED TO CONFORM TO A TYPE. “Men, being human, are expected to differ from one another," the writer adds in application of her metaphor, “Women, being a sex, are expect- @4 to conform to a type, and they Gre admired and respected in pro- portion to their ability to conform. ‘The type, of course, is that which Grouses the amorous emotions of men.” And then Mrs. Dorr asks Answers a significant question: “What must women be in orde: ‘approximate the feminine type?" ‘First of all, they must be young. A woman must not be over thirty years Of age. If she is, she becomes ridicu- lous, a subject for Jest and merriment Sven in the States where women vote and hold office, they are still under the obligation to remain young. They are never asked to record their age on the registration books, as men are, The oldest grandmother in Colorado ia registered in the poll books as twen- fal and @ diss) tne human race?” tion. ‘fhe whole woman movement, so-called, the achieving of higher edu- cation, the demand for recognition tn all trades and professions, equal pay for equal work, the rise of the women's trade union, the developtnent of women's clubs, even the agitation for from different directions. And woman's hope lies in Amer- fos, the writer thinks, because of the ability on the part of Americar to sec plain facts. the masculine half of our popu- lation will see for Itself that women not only have a right to belong to the human race, but that they do belong, and that no laws, no policies of ex- clusion, no selfish discriminations n and to @ conclusion, “wil! life| mpler, saner process. Then na of energy now devoted by women to necessary agitation bs turned Into uss productive work. Then will marricgs become a compan- lonship im the truest sense of the word.” become a will the —————— GERMAN CRUISER TO SHOOT ‘Yelimesides being young, women | TARGETS IN BUZZARD’S BAY. must be beautiful. So universal is the demand for the decorative Yankee Speculation on Right of Foreign Warships to Practise in American Wate! NEW BEDFORD, Mass, Aug. 23 The German cruiser Bremen arrived tn Buzzards Bay to-day and it was an- quality in women that chivalry assumes that all women possess it. “In the newspapers women are in- variably described as beutiful. or at least pretty. “To fulfil the conventional ideal of Deauty is simple, whether it ts easy @r not. Just as nearly as nature, in collaboration with art, can manage it,| the bay. A tux has been engaged here | the type approximates to the soft, |to assist in the manouevres. Considera- | *l ble local speculation has been caused a smooth, unemotional, unintelligent, | Pie local sreculation nis been eae Dink and white wax dolls, used to dis-/i4 indulge i military operations in play millinery and frocks in shop win-| United States waters. “Beauty changes its detaits from | 4 ; eesson to season, Ono year Beauty|Consumption Often Develops has curves, another year angles. Beauty's walst line was formed on the From Pneumonia hour-giass model a few ears ago. Consumption readily affects those who Juet now her t ine melts into the | have had pneumonia, The lungs thus general scheme of stovepipe construc. | Weakened are more easily attacked by consumption germs, Ec tlon from shoulders to heels, an'e Alterative ta then the appropriate remedy. “But whatever aspect Beauty wears,” the cynic adds scornfully, 4240 Powelton Av., Phila, Pa, “women must copy It. The thing ts| “Gentlemen: Binco taking Eckman's painful for many women, and it ts ex-|Alterative I have gained twenty-ciaht pensive for most, but the duty re-| Pounds and ¥ am very thankful for the mains. Plainness, especially the plain- | @Feat change of heaith It has brough ness of advancing years, is absolutely istered) aes JTHOMAS Ret! uller detalis of above case on request inversicter ckman'a Alterative ts for Hronehitis, WOMAN'S FIRST WRINKLE 18 A LIFE TRAGEDY. Asthma, Hay Fever, T | fection, For sale by “A woman's Mnes are just wrinkles | finer drug stores and o and the first one is a life tragedy. When the powder and the rouge the dotted vell are at last p oat and I 1 Hegeman er leading @ sred pre Ask for booklet of to Eckman I for addit REAL ESTATE FOR SALE~- BROOKLYN, a | FREE RENT For the Next Two Years May sound ridivulous, but the purchaser of one at SINGER'S MODEL HOMES yr enloy, this through increase in valua ‘of the Sea REAL ESTATE "FOR SALE— BROOKLYN, — pn Years. heiive ently Row, X.only 4s imin oj subway—thie uses reprevent ie finest home propos are; 111 ase sold and n ‘ew Brcupled by ‘very refined’ pean $16 Monthly Carries One of These Homes Fangio ju jaice {worlainily Louse, iiss construction which bai ‘Pake Sea Leach erat Atl ipiey “i m"OTTO SINGER A Dulld ith 3% Vears’ Experience, Kings Wighwgy bP hoor x wor Dorr thinks | she has found the answer in organiza- | woman suffrage, all these are attacks | nounced will conduct torpedo practice in | adelphia, from the use of Resinol. words the letter reads “I have used your Resinol Ointment | for five years, as two different doctors recommended it. I have given it to a number of children with sores that they could not find a cure for, and it was always sure to cure them. I would not be without it.” Resinol is the indispensable standard remedy for all skin troubles, from the common pimple, cut, scald, boil or sore, to carbuncles, felons, eczema, tetter, Shingles, barber's itch, psoriasis and every abrasion of the skin from any} cause. Resinol Ointment can be instantly | applied and its effect is instantaneous. It, Is put up in screw-top opal containers, | selling at fifty cents or a dollar, accord- | ing to size. It has the approval and| recommendation of thousands of our| best physicians, and hundreds of thou- sands of families are never without it Another indispensable necessity is Resi-! nol Soap, one of the finest, most sooth ing and refreshing toilet soaps in the! world. It is a preventive of most of the | skin troubles, including blackheads, pim- | ples and chapped hands. It is especially | adapted to the tender skin of infants and | children. Nothing is better for sham-| pooing and cleaning the scalp and for the | | prevention of falling hair. The ointment | | and soap are sold by all druggists. | Resinol Chemica Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. ONARCH FURNITURE ‘co WE TRUST YOU FURNITURE Rugs, Carpets, Bedding $3.00 Down On $50 5.00 Down On 75 7.50 Down On 100 Amounts {n Proportion. we tay regi and Railroad 16hEASTI25 ST BET.3" & LEX AVES ‘OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS In her own | | |B iso) |, «= 3.00 1.50 é $190 , 500 , 200 , 3240 = * (10,00 2.50 oe SOLID |Beautilul Boston 5 BEAM Oo eeeete 5 Every Purcha: of $100 or Ove — Furnished Comptete*Q9-98 = ‘Room Flat $20.98 * or Men’s ‘lothing up to $25.00 ; q 31.00 patel $1.00 Per Wee. | (ES Av’ — HELP WANTED—MALE, BIE KERS Wanted, high grade men on small con | nation blanking, forming an +i drawing dies. ° To « mneien men we can offer st work and good pay, Addres giving age and peferences’ General Electric Company, PRSbAneR IAG: N.Y, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1911. We Give Surety Stamps High Quality We Redeem Surety Stamps We're in the Midst of a Mammoth Sale of Thousands of Pairs of Newest Style Lace Curtains--E,urope’s Finest Products at About the Cost of Importation O'Neill Momefuraishing Store—Firet Floor. eS So ae No August Sale Approsches This in Importance An exceptional showing of the newest fall season designs in all of the most popular manufac- tures. These curtains are all made on the best French nets and are priced for this sale at about the cost of importation. This is an opportunity to secure the curtains you have alw: ays desired at far below the price you will pay for them when the season opens. Not only the price is to be taken advantage of, but you receive the benefits of an assortment now that you will not possibly en- joy later in the season. The entire main floor of the O'Neill Homefurnishing Store is given over to this remarkable display and « which comprise Irish Pi ance, Marie Antoinette and Brussels. ‘oint, Re Irish Point Curtains Marie Antoinette Regular Price...88.50 $9.50 $14.00 $15.00 818.00 $21.50] Regular Price Sale Price......95.25 95.75 98.50 89.00 910.50 913.75 810.75 $15.50 $18.75 @ Sale Price Regular eae ance Lace Curtains 97.25 910.50 $12.50 $18.00 616.00 922,80 628 87.25 $8.50 $10.25 $12.50 818.50 $18.75 825 856 Brussels Curtains Sale Price Regular Price... 89.00 $10.50 $14.50 815.50 $22.50 8&5 $4.00 95.75 $6.75 $7.00 97.50 $10.50 915 924| Sale Prica 95.75 97.00 99.50 $10.00 912.50 915 Special Thursday Sale of 200 iz, M pur Motor Coats Ga On Sale 9 A. M. ta 12.30 ply Color, S o¥ 4 $y .00 or While They Last 1 odels, Value: $2.50, to Clear rs Remarkable Values on Sale = are All Day Thursday Untrimmed Millinery Read the Reductions Our Early Autumn Lines 50 $25.50 $86.00 42 lection to select Women’s, misses’ and snare, , in satins at most attri Line represents velo nterly sold up to $12.50; at. Untrimmed White Felt Hats and Suits $1.95, $2.48 up to $7.98 white and assorted choice shad- 55.00 atonly.......+6. e $7.50 to $15 9 i 75 ginghams, in white and co oral $9. 00 Exceptional values, at The Reductions Among the Women’s Muslin Underclothes Most Pronounced O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, from; beautiful medallions, floral and Madeira embroidery and exquisite washable laces, ribbon trim O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, I 1k 1 3) 350 Handsome Bathing Suits beeaps sings ua ater Gy ea UatN (oesiga ata ace and taffetas, in choice models, uncut velvets, velvets, satin Duchess ‘Taffeta, plain SBbRaHORs and shadings; for- $5, 00 Ca ES Ce 500 High Grade Summer Dresses Tr trom S165 up to $3.48 ‘5 i White Felt Outing Hats An assortment beyond comparison, lin- geries, linens, foulards, also tailored linens, in ings; many models for choice; Our First Showing of grades that have sold up to $15, Imported Feather Hats 650 Summer Wash Dresses Made of lawns, fora muslins and Sriatt ienepey Temmed Hate. many styles, all sizes; values up to 85. 00; at only........ e ° e e Undermuslins ad Tailored Linen Waists in an August Under-Price Sale Among Lines That Were Carefully Selected from a Manufacturer's Surplus Stock. Not a Soiled or Undesirable Piece Among Them Fresh, New and Perfectly Clean Night Gowns—no shopworn, soiled surplus stock, made in all the desirable materials, nainsook, crepe and cambric. A large 4; regular price 82; special at.. All-Over Embroidered Combinations, We Have Secured Another Corset Covers and Manufacturer's Sample Line of Knee Length Women’s Fine Linen Petticoats or Drawers Also various styles in nain- sook, beautifully trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon; lar 9 ee ee Beautifully Trimmed Petticoats Hobble and regular style, with single and double ruffles, deep rows of lace flounces and wide ribbon beading and bow; regular price $2.98 Uy») 45 at Embroidery Trimmed Drawers With space or cluster tuck- ing or hemstitching; regular price 58¢; at 45 Princess Slips White, pink, yellow, laven- der and’ blues regular price $1.00; your choice 89. Tailor-Made Waists Regularly $2 and $3 00 At [= ON I Main Store ied loor, In pleated and embr oid- ered effects, As these waists are samples, they are mostly e 36, Women EXCURSIONS. Sight-Seeing Yacht Chics . Hennetuant Igiang. (oot Mut 4.2 yy, Batten i 1116, SOUR MSE fe ih sth AMBOATS NeOmiSy ht ae waite Line hi Brive 1, mw | saci OONLIGHT TAIPS Puvin'at pA | ergo, DIRKET KOUTE TO Park ani at ‘emi 170 BAOADWAN, COR, MALDEN LAN Beabriaht io enna dover | | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | 12.80 P.M PASY WRERLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS iH ee ao a American Watch and Diamond Co grnpecta 8G Maiden Lane, Tele O807 Cor Take Blevator, seth eal teint DiS eat tral returning Sight seeing Yachts ower abiou, a0 of Aneta for The Wor Vier Per South Perey. | any American Dairies Me EAN, AN, Bandy Hogi ble ‘Tan a ‘Sulp ity ual 0 P [DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | WATCHES JAWS LEBU MAN 87 Mak. | Pawan wont, No Estra Charge for It. Ls 1B, 1 as be tt p eseneatl ts wer Oltice ta YNDICNTE. COMPANY KEK buys diamonds, 1038 dave, near = East 1th, HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Weat of Fifth Avenue “AUGUST SALE 42i°t8:2 Near the End! AUGUST 31ST- Stockh Taking! | Sale Specials and Inv:ntory Clearances | Make These Frices Possible! No Mati or Telephone Ordere for the following: HOUSEHOLD Muslins WHITE GOODS— August Sete | frultot Loom Mudiaom Don’t aes mail Now! | both full 36 Inches wide— 6% A | eleewhere 10 and 12 cts . ey jerkeley N t, sheer and silky English Long Cloths- Limtt—20 ¥; 36 inch—- Bleached 36 inch— 12-yd. pieces—fine weave and reg. 84 and 9 6%) fnish—reg. 81.59 pert | Limit—80 Yard 36-Ineh h Long Clothe—12 nbleached— yds. —val Fine English Long Clothe—3¢ ineh sot smooth finish —12 yda.— 42 inch-—Bleached— Worth .12 rt | reg. $1 ‘Good Muslin Sheets 40-inch Engen 1 Close, firm weave-—no inferior value $2.19, eality—coutee o608h—-T2200 86-Inch Fine Nainsooks—eoft | Setor'nemaing’- morc ab 4a'tch Lingerie’ Neinevoke 7" ed: le August Bole.. 84 pizete ne vale $3.10 Sepoddccnstbil F ne-—36-inch— Sheetings by the Yard de.anch Steet Vd Lingerte 12% ‘The famous “Diamond Mille"— Oven White Vole. -e suseeeee® ie Free from blemish or dressii hed ae Great BOP A7 36-inch Nainsooks. Bo-ineh Long Cloths’ } worth .19 8 Special Purchase White India Linons— values to .24....... 0.06 -. 94% Fine Imported White Dress’ Fabrico— sheer quality— worth to .Av...... FLANN ELS Pillow Cases $ 42236—worth .11 t Bale.. 8 Fine oot West Fagus iain 4526 Bale. and ¢ ‘ood colore—extre | 50x36. A 8 with ower se. Perrier |. | 84x36-—worth .14—A | White Wool Flanncle—beautttul PA are ir ony Crete ia | Table Linens, Towels fo aad pallaandlene AM | Heat Domete and Cantons—bleached and unbleached—were .16 and .19 1236 Eatra wide Domet Flannele—for Infante’ and children’s garmonte—were .14 10 6 25 Don't Procrastinate—Buy Now! August Sale Is Nearing Ite End. TABLE DAMASKS 68-inch All vel ee} | heavy quality—-reg. | OTe | Ti-tnch All Tinen—-bissened | and unbloached—reg, . -t 42% | 70-inch Bleached Dam all patentee te. of rat | Domet Flannels—tnstead of 7 . Bexoay Zoot, Baby Flannele—f skirt, b ore .3. “CLEARANCLS iN FLANNEL ena White end colore— plain jengtha—lcas than "ce patterns—reg : J 7% AM Li Bleached Damaske 70 inch heavy aualtty— 59 Stock Clearances in Zictnch Bleached Satin Double woRESS GOODS De beautiful quality — =} ‘agact Sict, worth #9 ate .79| _prtees to msnbe pouttite clearances. Barmankes roe, 80 «]} 2040S ARS Getnc Sno beotar’ 70-inch Mercerized Table were 08. ‘ £9 Ree er es } 4 ‘Mtge gual see Saeaity Heavy Cotton ‘Taple Betidaterroe. 20-....0... } ATH os NAPKINS Satin Demask—22229— full bleached -—now pat } 1.78 wee eae aeteceaeer « All Wool Panamas, Taffetas and Freach 2 Mercorized—-17217—rog. .79 doz.. «61 and 44 inch— 10x19—reg. $1.19 doson......... «87 eee saadee— were < stare ‘39 Sv TOWnLe ae Vine “elsewhere 8 $1.19......6 | 89 ci} ‘urkish ‘owsle— Fine imported Black M. hemmed value .39.., } .27 alten clegant tu fustre—were 8120 89 ita. | wrth alternate black and gray ‘69 rea atripos—were .80..... 2.55 theta Sats and aaa ts... 69 $e 77 vy a —w i 12-Inch Turkish Waal 3 54 {ach Broadeloths eponged and 1.69 Cloths—hem'd—reg. 5, + [for 10] soinch Mohair Siciliennes— jennes—biack, Heavy Huck Towele— navy and other colore—were 59. 39 hem'd—17x85—spectal......, 846 | s6-tnch English Mohaire—bleck | > Union Linen Huck Towels— navy and other colore—were .30, "24 20x41—-hommed reg. 18, wet A25 Hewvy Linen Huck Towels— SOAPS oft nish = | ox and toa a “at... J 49] Don't Procrastinate—Buy Now! } Fine Lit el Se ¥ data nen Hud aa sla Ralogisathened Asem dts End, syd Pe Sey 1 box of 8 cakes... see. ee 2 cine OE eS +: Derma—Armour Toles Bonne" HEMSTITCHED TABLE CLOTHS LR tethbay (Re 9 Beotch Linen—pure Whlte Tollet Soape—Armour's, Jerwen's,” i 19 choice patterns——reg. 49. 1.47 Kirk's—-4-cake box—value .30..., White Mi nen 63x84. ¥ | row 1.77 | rranaparent Glycerine 8 | sate eis cit oorne Witch , | 70x71—-worth $3.69... 2.50 cd youd Hasei 34 ——~—~____—_—__-+¢ Stockh Clearances in Women’s Dresses, Suits, Cloaks, etc. Never Carrying Stock | All Summer Goods Must Go— Absolutely New, Clean ana Pertect—Nebverthelesss | WASH DRESSES- WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS— Jlored or trimmed—French Ging- Serges, Worsteds and Mohaire—Bleck, Linens, Chambeays, Batiste, Navy, Oxtord and other desirable enedes ha Lawns, Dimities, Tissues, ¢ Linene- were 08 e, tan, black, blue— cloaranct Jotton Votles, | —* zaoet desirable stylee-—no Ol | Marquiscttes—- stock — regular and extra ‘sises to were 98) ++ $3.08 |. bust— were ., $1.49) Were... 83.08 INVENTORY CLEARANOES— 1 were $2. an | Avg $5.98 Were $10.9 6-98 Tire 16.98 to $19. 08. | T4ALOBRD. w ye aU ei 18.08 to $21.08, , and Ramle Linen—white, | Datura black end blues | RE RE FeO NG DR WES cr ATE nd th quarter ‘ens \ A § - omens, Peau | Natural and White Linen— and ‘Tafferas 2 Pairs | value to 1.49 Q Wer $18.98. « Bleck and best colore—seml-s and loose. Were 87:08 ee Were $10.98..7+00 Wer fi | WRAPPERS, NEGLIGR IMONOS os FULL LENGTH DUST. Were $5.04 Lawn and BATHING Satin M on | os 98 and Now ere 98 10 $3.98. Now .69 to te and Percale W ripe 1-08 2.49, 98 to Now .79 to 1.49 6.08 Were $8.08 and $10.98 ; ° ga'se8h49. Now +79 to 1.50 ~—_-_______» MORNING SPECIAL S—Tmrrow, Thesday, ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted — $1.69 Lawn Waiats Poul trim with emi and Jace ireerta and No Mail or Telephone Orders abies’ Wrappers ‘ Pisk aad tue atin, Pangaea some with ace and emb'y metal tons wed of low neck, ae ane Wilste SBCOND BEDS __inranrs’ DER SECOND LOOK 98c Hairline Taffetas BY $1.00 White Batiste ( ‘orsets 64 56 inch changeable effects in latest shadings— Long motel—lace trim'd—sizen 18 to 80, ‘ . COUSETS SECOND Plobn ar fc Children’s , Repepere. ‘ofteote Hankin eee EN PL I7e Mercerized Dlagonals New Fall Wash F r—ettective styles, Walton vt SON OPT Weal pitpss 84e Dwight Anchor Sheets 19¢ New Wide Ribbons. aren stelfont mabe at late tient 4 i Dryas tt MUSEINS ARSENE OM MN HONS MATS FL urkish Towels... 81s $1.19 Empire Kimonos ak Set A Hewett bese taller Heatgeat juee"' $149 HS. Linen Cloths 1.00 WIATPERS SECOND FLOUI Silver ble ire inom, Large. ul ENS MAIN PLOOR 12\4¢ Women’s Initial H’'dk’ts,. © Shamrock Lawn Minch hem HANDRKERCHIERPS MAIN FLOOR, LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS{ Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, die Boys’ Wash § Due! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! gig, Aack + 107; open evenings, Sas fo erat ecg ne eS i ae a oh EERE ERTS OES EATS ee ee ——