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; j i LEA RO OC Pe Of The Girl of To-Morrow And Wonde School Will Do for Her Dr. Benjamin R. intron Says Modern Scientific Methods Will Make Her Self-Supporting and Not Detract From Her Charm. New Opportunities in the Household Arts Open in Wide - Awake Women Are Even Now Making a Good Livelihood. Every Direction oa Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | The Uirl of To-Morrow—what ‘Will she be? Wa an interesting questio man in New York has found th Ome to answer it 1 Andrews, Ph. D, Bechools of Hous Arts, and he has just hie Vision of “The Girl of To-Morrow— What the Schoo! Will Do for Her” It's a) Splendid type of girlhood that he har sketched—strong and sane and sweet fitted to do her duty to herself, family and the world. And what will be the secret of he evolution from the girl of to-day? fact that the girl of to-morrow will be trained to work and «iv Benjamin 0] the chance weta lt exprensed ked with (rool) aust to use her training after This ts how Dr. De prophec; Yenterday him some useful | Pursue at lean upon her own 1 woman will loarn the ‘Gexenta of rf hold management tn her pubite education, 80 that she direct a home if it comes to her.” t “But the suffrogists say that women no longer have any hon Industries be cause they have all been taken outside,” I objected. DONE OUTSIDE THE INDIVIDUAL | HOME “The actual of many of them dors tako place je the individu "Dy Age adaut “But dogs not the mi mahal willigut ” occupa Housework wifl pass over into decrepit farming ; hap become the agriculture of to-day, “Methods of ary farming, irriga- om, Burbdanking, modern chem- tetey, bacteriology and mechanics ‘will be turned loose within doors ae well as 0 the land. “he in- G@ustries of the household will imerensingly organised outside Rome. But the girl of to-morr: ‘will bring to their direction her time-proved standards of devotion, Fendered more effective by scientific training and profossional prepara- tom. Persona) life and the private Rome will no lougor sufier in her education. "You thin nuly there was hardly # Nigh school for girls in the country which did more than employ th Thi ne, student Krew knowledge of the w through = outwide widened—it 1 the high school than by vrs DILEMMA OF THE AVERAGE COL. LEGE GIRL. Mie gentlewoman Iife of the teacie then more liters | ary culture “The woman of to-day, If ave st minded and gen owes her high qui social influences life, rather tha us and ser until finally some fng that ‘in won She education of the genth ftw proper exteem “But changing 4 Dr tn parrot teacher, bu and chairs for room where the structive work is © room for clothing 4 aiving den rpac Nature's bullding the mlwnty revotu cation of the girl of to wises the principle the twught a definite v home to xhe shadl secretary, infant's nurse or perhaps & skilled coo) FITTED FOR NEW FIELDS OF fC The || " may inte Aligently r + {Policeman Se THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DACERSEE 20, for permivsion to withdraw the com TWO RICH WOMEN ~ PLEAD GUILTY OF a4 SHOPLETING Helen Green Brown and Anna, Merrill . decane Are Fined rful Things i RL ey A Xmas Gift to Your Family { PAY NOTHING UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDAYS : | Fi THIS LUXURIOUS EMPIRE LEATHER ve rece MISSION LIBRARY SUIT ew 30 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL “Bi keep it and pay us 15 a Week it to us at our onthteasy termsof or $3.00 a Month expense. ORDER AT ONCE FOR XMAS DELIVERY allow | » with. | The J Office announced virke the women with grand Jand send them to prison, it p . hut the only charge made was that of| j the Altman store, which fixed the value| of the goods at $ dotlar lows! [than necessary to esta grand jar- | ony BOTH SEEMED TO BE CONFI. | DENT AT FIRST. en the women appeared tn court} firs. Brown, the cheerful reasaurapee 0 ‘You get it right away and pay y nothing until his after the Holidays a | T Melnerny began OUR INSIDE WHOLESALE PRICE a Hefore he was po Library “fa gad ball eae gel e rection, Several yo ndu. | bine Pe AY Sate Were kd f i . ates of w Rochester ON, Y.) Institute, are | teak In the powder on thetr cheeks. ind’a wonderful Val making tied) une of w course In wild the Judge, “It @hall not! Inctose thh Withdrawn 1 at $1.20, directa her this court * and feeds the French 6 WE GIVE YOU THIS $600UTFIT FOR Empire Furniture Mnig. Co. ma min tke tong them "here wy ‘ve peuple tem na 56 and 58 West 22d Street, New York, N.Y. } ower tose. ive. World—12-20 ee ae will wive there on a grand seule the safeguards to health which In the past she provided in the private home.” HEGEMAN DRUG STORES XMAS GIFTS Our twenty atoter are treasure houses of beautiful ‘Bift-goods, all marked at our famous “modest-profit’”” prices. cineenemaeraiireimeesisis WIRE THIEF SOUNDED ALARM’ FOR CAPTURE. Was) Phoning When Signal Came and He Soon Had a Prisoner. Wire Chief Fred Rogers, of the New! York and New Jersey lephone Co. Wan talking 1 a aWitohbourd at the William xchange Monday Perfumes More popular this year than ever before. lerful axsortinent— all tn fine holiday packs Perfumes In Cht Glass—packed in rich satin lined jewel case, covered real leather or embossed Toilet Waters soz, bottle, night Btopte Violet, Lt fragrant and These are the “Perfume Rose an JO ure wit % ; o fe mone fae Lllae « Of conservatory ms” of the world, » Rose, Lily and opla Extracts, 1 our Ttopla Extracts 2 oun, bottie, bott lok test indicated thy In the wire on Myr th Heng was at that time on a| n of the elty with our sald ported 1 ow, 4 360 Roger & Gatiet's dlacovor & ‘Galletin Sand At ins avenue and Stockton Mister, eee street Henz saw a young man standing hear a roll of cable, “Where did you get that?’ nan minding It for a fellow tn that asked the Kin Ran Vases Beautiful anese pottery f designs, Origan layn ina » police Caron n with Pinauad's went t Heated, - . i wee Pinaud’s La Corrida was n who claimed jee This Kin Ran Vases able, The young man was then and hundreds o: Filled with rich Ortental 1 under arrest 1 his name Waters. SRR Pallet was John Migs, 2t ye 790 to 83.95, Mt chomist and Ii Smokers’ Floor Stands Made of solid brass, with Cutter, Trays, Ke 1 Mateh Hox com: plete and $9.80 each, Brush and Comb ‘Sets Beautiful as natural ivory uch more durable. y and practica cannot be surpa sa Brush and Comb Sets Made of the very best mate: ly put ,Cigars- Boxes of 25 RYE WHISKEY Hunter : Manicure Sets A quality temper ents with | Tye and Horn Hand rand allt throughout 980 to $14.00 each, Safety Razors River Ready . Bot hi yes may be di That is one" of the reasons why you should) only wear | glasses that have been made | BRANDY, upon the prescription of an | AY Clear Riande’ ba ‘ Oculist Rey tered Phy ian) PORT WINES nM cia e | for your special require ents, | Cigarettes “Cut Pres Our examinations are made | and wear, like STONY AULA | va timported Cigars at hice alte os or eacheyebeingexamined ores of 60 "300 to 15.00 separately —that when we fure | Fur Coats at Popular Prices For a long time The World GUARANTEE obe abso- Kodaks an Cameras Beane PMindeaructn Comte” Aiso‘tur nearts and has set on ** Business ; Harti, Glance, iar they Kordaks, $10.00 (9 965,00, Sodstn such small sums as may be convenient thie every dommes teed {0 give vou complete sa wamnegAPAN ‘ALENDARS seyeetaly or monthly. * on Sundays—a great y variety ign, 15¢, to 880, and lasting catisfaction, WLS Skonnis Millitary Brushes Waterman’s Ideal xift which mer ectate. A Hundreds of New Oculists and Opliclans fae vate ed Sex unimed Got F bee ntein Pens and Fuli Line of Furniture, Carpets, Planes, &c. Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton & Adveitis ad Te World Fears $2.80 1 10,00 a pair platy 50 to $10.00, HEGEMAN DRUG STORES a St, near Jot ae 7 TAN, steed una, art ret Wenth Ave. be of'era ees Sheree, for tt, oe wrabt:oa ee Bey: | ARR aay aoc TH ye, HE ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPERJ| ‘ Tibpe's, Newerk ; J or oN ‘Winter Underwear for Less T. KELLY Bet. 16th and 17th Sts, Open Evenings Until Christmas TERMS OF PAYMENT TO SUIT CUSTOMERS Tailored Suits and Coats and ee No Extra © We Carry & Complete Stock of Men's and Youths’ Clothing. Only Entrance Is Through the Furniture Store. A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE Something Left in the Christmas Pockets of Men Who Come Here for Suits and Overcoats With Special Reference to Men’s Fancy Suits at $14 Men’s Storm Overcoats at $12.50 ($20 to $25 Grades) Suits are strictly all-wool cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds in accordance with our strict specifications. Overcoats also innocent of a thread of cotton or shoddy—warm, thick cheviots; convertible collars, serge lined. The Suits are $14, instead of $18 to $20— The Overcoats are $12.50, instead of $20 to $25— Because they all are part of the GENERAL PLAN of this NEW STORE FOR MEN=—a plan that involves purchasing thoroughly good clothes at less than usual and selling them at closer margins than usual. Not for one day or one week, but for six days every week of the year. Waistcoats in Christmas Boxes—Fancy patterns and dress and tuxedo styles in white—at $1.95 and $2.45. Neatly boxed for holiday giving. All sizes. Broadway, corner Eighth Street, Main floor, New Building. than it is worth judged from the standpoint of warmth and service. Some of the garments have small faults which account for the unusual prices. Others were purchased in small or odd lots. All carry our recommendation. \ “ For Women For Men At 18c, “seconds” of Women’s 25c vests of medium weight,| At 50c, heavy or medium:* white ribbed cotton, high neck, long sleeves, in regular sizes; low] weight natural merino, of neck with short or no sleeves, in extra sizes. At 35c, “seconds” of 50c quality of vests of heavy white ribbed cotton, with long sleeves. At 35c and 50c, instead of 50c and 65c, strictly first quality vests and long drawers of medium weight white ribbed cotton, 35c for regular sizes; 50c for extra sizes. $1 and $1.25, instead of $1. 50 and $1.75, for combination suits of heavy cream ribbed merino, high neck, long sleeves, cnkle leneth, $1 for regular sizes; $1.25 for extra sizes. Women’s Silk Stockings At 50c, black boot silk stockings, with upper part of mercer- ized cotton, and mercerized soles, toes and high spliced heels. At 75c, black pure silk stockings, with four-inch tops of mer- cerized cotton, cotton éoles, toes and high spliced heels. soles. Main floor, B'way, cor. 8th St. Subway floor, Old Building. New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. heavy silver gray ribbed cotton Shirts and drawers. At 65c, “seconds” of $1 quality of medium-weight ecru ribbed cotton shirts and draw- ers. At 121 sc pair, fast black or tan seamless cotton socks, with lisle thread tops and four- thread heels and toes. At 18c pair, fast black fash- ioned cotton socks, with double Going to Move Jan. Ist 92 263 Sixth Avenue The man whose place of business is not satisfactory and the housewife who longs for a more suitable house, apartment, ete., will surely take comfort in these figures which show f Cloaks, Sults or Clothing. Only en- “We do not make any window display, Tate mance (o these departments is through Fashionab‘e Wearing ca on niture Store. 1 jo Sth Fi Handsome Assortment of Women’s and Misses’ It’s Easy to Improve Your Business or Home Conditions if You Go About It in the Right Way. ul variety of stylish garments, invluding west ideas—embracing every fashionable ble model, in all the popular materials Suits 15.98 19.75 22.50 29.75 Coats 13.50 16.98 19.75 27.50 >THE HERALD, Prices as Low as if You Paid Cash, of vacancies of these two ims portant kinds ready-for-ime mediate occupancy,