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'THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROE 6, 1912. pO A ACTRESS WHO AVOWS fore as targe an audience ae posstbte,!fore she ts the port of women who| “For fais, WHY RICH SONS and devote their } to securing the] Would be an excellent mother, iwanted at of a SHOW GIRLS MAKF } “Concerning much « ertt } diequatiteation THE BEST WIVES.\ y le owned by Willem B | _—— fn patent lawyer, Iving at No | avenues, Mr Vansize, says the hou: n Wileh he lives | Eleanor Pendleton Says It Is Because They Want Chummy Wives. 2, 858-900 An offer | Race of religion a and misindement. he olf Puritanic idea that wns an evil placo and thet ev! connected with it must necessarily he contaminated. Therefore when a young man marries a showgirl his parents Gnd society at large are apt to say, ‘On, she's on the etage! Terriblo!’ without stopping even to look up her reputation. ‘That's hideously unfair. tat her on the a position ‘That is a question for each individual couple to settle, But T @ee no reason why work on the stare efore marriage should not make a girl more rather than leas desiraie as a wife.” MAY START NEGRO COLONY IN THAT NICE FLATBUSH. Flatbush resid much perturb ed over the following eign, which, was put up yesterday on Parkside avenue her to ou t herself and very often) some dependent member of her family. ‘The society showgirl goes through her daily performance with the tacit it unawoved object of securing a rich hus- band who will offer « salary for life, Where ts her moral supertority to her alster on the stage? ‘Tf this girl marries a rich husband ft 1s not because she has no other Means of support, but because she really cares for him. Often she ts the means of making-a man of her hasband, who has perhaps led rather a butterfly ex- 6 at Nos %8 and 8) two years ago and | the one from W. A, A. Brown, head of the Westwood Realty Company, for $11,800 each. The lawyer says Mr. Brown agreed in writing to buy back the houses for $16,600 each after December 8, 1911, @ Mr. Vansise eo desired. The lawyer recently informed Mr, Brown he di4 not want the property. Then the realty man, {t is asserted Was see tol lee ae of thie year but refused to sign tract to that effect. That ota trouble, Mr, Brown holies that no portion of the contract has been violated by him. ‘con the obtained in no other way, and the husband of a woman who hag supported the stage or elsewhere is likely to be Inspired with the idea of doing some work himself. “Many stage women have married milfonaires and made them exceedingly happy. There is the case of Edna May and Oscar Lewisohn, who have just been over Mere. And earlier in the winter we had a visit from that other happy couple, Mary Anderson de Na- varro and her husband. Then there are the unions of Eleanor Robson and Au- gust Belmo::, Mise Edith Kingdon and George Gould, and Cameo Clifford and the son ord Aberdeen. The Aber- Geens were furious at first, but whether the wife is on or off the stage the fam- ily calms down If the couple is hap; ‘DEFENDS THE MORALITY OF WOMEN OF THE STAGE. “As for another espect of marriage, even Mr. Pinero admits in his play that the stock in many an English house has been improved by the infusion of fresh blood from daughters of the peo- ple—even when they were chosen from the stage. A woman who 1s gucoeasful | or redd Contains nothing to oll, on the boards must have good health | plessan imple to use. Sold by all be |and an fron constitution; she could ste, in collapsible tubes, 25 cents. Rarer en es ALL GOOD FELLOWS. They Are Not Frigidly Digni- fied as Many Society Beauties Are, COLD SORES ‘What can be more annoying and dis- ing than cold sores? come ithout warning, are extremely reluctant to go, and as luck will have it. occur just when we want to look at our best. VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” been found singularly effective in ies rid ‘of these annoying blemishes. ‘old sores have diss; in one day with no other ae in Velogen’s. Velogen is a wonderful y safeguard pet a - the lexion tI low comp ‘ Rubbed on the face and hands, night and morning, end before going outdoors, Velogen will keep the skin alent soft and smooth, and prevent chappin Women’s and Misses’ Spring Suits, 16.95 Offering a Limited Number at an Extremely Low Price for One Day Only. None Sent C. 0. D. Fifteen different styles from which to choose— all exceHently made along the Hnes of the latest importations. Of New Whipcords, Mannish Serges, in Black, Tan, Navy and Grayt also French Serges and Fine Miztures. Lined with guaranteed satin. Sizes: 14, 16 and 18 for misses and small women; 36 to 44 for women. Women’s Smart Waists WOMEN'S LINGERIE WAISTS—two pretty Dutch neck models, effectively trimmed with embroid- ered medallions and German Val., or with fancy fay of Venice lace; sleeves finished with plaited frill. Also other pretty styles with 1.39 high COAT ..ecsssseseseceevers seeeeee Bd WOMEN'S TAILORED WAISTS—of Iinon and cross- bar batiste; two stylish models, buttoned at side with large pearl buttons, or with Gibson 9 platts and pocket 8c : Fetching Tailored Hats, 3.49 Models that were conceived in the specialty shops of Paris, and which America fi {Why Goes the millionaire’s son marry (Re chowsict? Because he is @ tall, good-looking nin- G@ompoop, @ weakling, says Sir Arthur ‘W. Pinero in his much-djeoussed play, “The Mind-the-Paint Girl," Because he wants a wife who will be @ @e0d comrade, instead of @ statue on @ pedestal, says Mies Eleanor Pendle- ten, Miss Pendleton is the wife of Lewis the natural tontinues her stage career. Maturally she is somewhat interested “The man who marries a woman of the stage generally does so because he out of the rut,” she de- well-bred stage girls, and Plenty of them, are whole- straight-forward ‘good fellows.’ They make wonderful wives. READY TO -BE CHUMS WITH THEIR HUSBANDS. Bonwit TELLER & Co... OFFER SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Women’s Spring Dresses Chiffon Taffeta Dresses SHOWGIRLS, TOO. “Bhe is often orit‘cised for her work, for displaying her charms on the stage. But te there very much difference be- tween the showgirl of the stage and the showgirl of society? Both exhibit their beauty and their fine clothes be- The Pure Product of “That is because they are ready to be hums and companions for their hus- Nature’s Sprin; You will Light and dark, plain Lis colectuens ul quickly copied to advantage. The styles are not alone simart—they’re posi- bands. A showgirl of the right type is ¢ ight ar ark, pl or chan; geable colorings; cutaway, louse tively stunning. Fancy and plain straw braids are utilized, while the MBNA by mda Weckuee Of ber tritnely, foclboherentdebetneloreing and tailor-made styles, finished with shadow laces; crystal or ball buttons.........ssesceseeees fed a4 see 22 00 Smart Afternoon Dresses Chiffon taffeta, waist combined with silk chiffon cloth, veiled over Venise lace. Very effective new model... .. Serge Walking Dresses lade of men’'s-wear serge, oad fg eh dls trimmings are red .. HS t effective ied in a manner much to | be simply bu' ively app! rt 3.49 sympathetic interest in them. Some young fellow has known only society girls, who expect him to worship them for their beauty and to be delighted {f they condescend to accept his hom- Untrimmed Ramie Braid Hats, 1.95 Six distinct shapes; made over net frames and faced with silk velvet; would be considered an excellent vatue at $3.50. 4 4 Each I Embroideries and Laces fick, tiem All crisp, new, beautiful—the very best to be found, and at prices that i Janos Water 29.50 reveres, one side of material, “Then this young man meets a who is eagerly and honestly delighted by @ dinner party, a motor ride or even Hee ny H skirt mean decided savings to 5 afd sua supercilious, maser ky pestle ary Mid trimmed with white perborate were eeee 19.75 WHITE AND ECRU SHADOW ALLOVERS—for walsts and guimpes; 18 tn. wide tle and grateful. Her manner lacks the CONSTIP. ATION ah aed 49c Rey 69c Hers 89c ‘ ee eeeeeees 98c.. . $1.25. IMITATION FILET, POINT DE MILAN end SHADOW BAN! INGS—trom 2 to 8 inches wide; regularly 1S¢ to 98¢; yard, 10¢ to 75c FRENCH AND GERMAN VAL. EDGES AND INSERTIONS—. regularly 39¢ to 7Se; per dozen yards... 25c, 39c, 49c Women’s Spring Waists Chiffon Cloth Waists Sor their Suits” W, fel Sica (age: Fee Groen cet hoch tamed Oh 7 ESTES Ramee ees 0 86 ts emer eter comes tie: vert, FAS SWISS, NAINSOOK AND CAMBRIC EDGES, INSERTIONS AND BAND- } corner 17™ street Nii il ect trmuoed with Val and, 1,90) |] or tere rae ronaary Be td re nerceretnesrese To-Morrow’s Great, Stirring Event Batiste and Voile Walsts =I = San ' - Ribbons: ‘ ns: Two Specials Sale of Spring Suits ao peda _ ae 2.00 peels Lay Diigarnad, inchs wits; i or brocades in light All Sizes for yy. In ie ie of Fashion HAIR RIBBON to match, 494 Inches wide; regularly 39c) ya $45 Models ||| Caigen Tenet eae wt Exetcotons oa NeW Dress Fabrics. csr) Smart tailored effects, with yokes of fine mesh net. 5.50 Hand Embroidered Waists Made of handkerchief linen, daintily embroidered, soft collars mavy and 5.00 8.50 SO-INCH ALL WOOL STORM SERGE—sponged and shrunk; black; regularly $1.00; yard.....cccccsseee 42-INCH ALL WOOL NAVY BLUE STORM SBI SUITINGS and 36-INCH ALL WOOL STORM iE—sj shrunk; colors and black; regularly $9c and 69c; yard....... 78c 2-INCH FANCY STRIPE 'GE—sponged and 48c and turn back cuffs. C W. 3.00 3.75 5.00 SILK STRIPE VOILES—ilght eS rng lll and black and white stripes; 2lso white grounds with colored stripes; .«z. 29; yard, 19¢ Dainty Lingerie Walsts Instead of T 7 Made of voile, area French betiste, embroidered and of $5.00 These Women’s trimmed with Filet, Irish and other laces. Leather Hand Bags are 1.95 8.90 13.50 15.00 SEAL AND WALRUS GRAIN HAND BAGS—n round and square shape; 7, 5 and 9 inch German silver frames; some gun metal finish, others nickel anc gold plated, included is a leather covered frame, All leather lined and fitted with purse. Single or dowble handles, $1.00 Tub Silks, 69c 3a-INCH TUB SILK—tn various colored stripes; the most beautiful of ai soft clinging fabrics, which are now so high in fashion’s favor, yet possessin; the strength to outwear a heavy sik. —— NATURAL PONGEE—all pure silk; 40 inches wide; for wear and washing It ha no equal; suitable for dresses, coats, underwear or pajamas; regularly 59, G10; YOTA .rrererrrrrrrvcccrenrccrecccreveneereceversseeesesenses Women’s Boots, Pumps, Ties, 1.90 The Newest Styles for Spring, 1912 We shall open the season with a rousing sale of Women's Boots, Pumps, Ties and Oxfords- samples mostly—values to $4.00, covering every style that will be shown during the on vasen fh little early Perhaps, but r Ine our progressive, manons of foercbandision, sssigls | very leather and fabric Is shown; $ IN ABUNDANCE; and values, well eee strongest point. Not ordinary, but extraor- dinary values. Insured Shoes —ot al ages. Every lesther—patent, tan, gun metal, white for Boys & Girls nu-buck; every pair “Insured.” TO CLOSE OUT Entire Stock "'rench and Brilliant Seal Coats Full Length. ..... Formerly 75.00 to 95.00......45.00 Full Length Caracul Coats... .Formerly 95.00... .59.50 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Every Woman’s Complexion {s bound to show whether or not she {sin good physical condition. If the complexion is muddy, the skin sallow; {f pimples or skin blemishes appear it is then attention must be given to improve the bodily condition, There is one safe and simple way. Clear the system and purify the blood with a few doses of Beechams Lilli This well known vegetable family remedy {s famous for its power to improve the action of the organs of digestion and elimination. They will regulate the bowels, stimulate the liver, tone the stomach and you will know what it is to be free from troubles, from headaches, backaches, lassitude, and extreme nervousn They will make you feel healthier and stronger in every wi iY By clearing your system of poisonous waste Beecham’s Pills will have good effect upon your looks—these they Will Beautify and Improve Cd voles ead te eautiful Man-Tailored Suits Magnificently custom tailored suits of fine twilled English eerges, smart mixtures and men’s wear worsted stripes. In cutaway, strap over and fancy rever models, trimmed with the new lockstitching or Vocorded bengaline silk, Coats lined with rich peau de §-00 cygne and finished with silk covered shields StunningFancyTrimmedSuits ‘tunning models that are usually priced at $35 and $45, made of pene wear serges in navy blue, black and all the latest YB To appreciate the con- venience and great value || of the Sunday World's | Want Directory--- | READ IT. | colorings. White is very effectively used as trimming in these suits, combined with choice silk braids and eatin... Fashion’s Newest Dressy Suits Models that have been originated by the style masters th Paris, trimn.ed with exquisite lace revere, collare and cuffe sumptuous braiding and the new emart cloth; also etrictly fk; tailored blind suits, Made of quality eerges, solid 9-75 color two-tone whipcorda...sssssesessersssers eee “ALL CARS TRANSER TO 7 e Z VY, WN 6 Lexington to 3d Avenue 59th to 60th St. New Spring Dresses and Suits) A Host of Beautiful New Models at Typical Bloomingdale Prices: Pretty Serge Dresses. in and white; Evening and Afternoon Gowns, made of satin duchesse, messalin:s, crepe meteor and pen kd, Ge sits, ta many ex- $19.2. 5 Beautifully Tailored Suits, nade etytish. some elaborately trimmed, others plain The materials verges, whipcords, bedfords, etc.; our special price. of Imported Tailored Suits Co olere. Bloomingdales’, 24 floor, 60th Bt. Section. _ March Sale of Laces! begins To-morrow, with all the wanted kinds away under reguier prices. These in Irish Laces: Point Venise Laces: fran cage wan yd., lac, Imitation Point Venise lace alle Irish Edgings und_Insertions,| overs, pretty much favored worth upto$1.25yd., 59c. for yokes, collare ona waists, white Irish Edgings and Ineertions,| and ecru, 18 inches wide. worth up to $1.75 yd., at 98c. $1.50 Lace Allovers, yd., at....+ 36c Irish Narrow Insertion, 19¢.} $1.75 Lace Allovers, yd., at. Irish Edgings and Insertions, $1.85 Lace orth 1,50 79¢. Allovers, yd., at... :81.29 |} "Trish Edginge 2nd Tascrtions,| $2.98 Lace Allovers, yd, at... . $1.99 worth up to $2.25 yd., at $1.25 $3.98 Lace Allovers, yd., at... | Shadow Laces. Remnants of Laces. } Shadow Lace Allovers, now sc largely in demand, in new and pretty @ great many kinds, from narrow vals. up to fine patterns, white and ecru, 18 in. 25¢ ai at half regular novelty wide, worth to 75c yard, at... Also a Nottingham Maker's Stock of Laces including Vals., Clunys, Torchons, Alencons, ish Shadow Laces, Poiat |} de Paris 8, widths up to about 6 inches, at very low prices:— Lace Edgingsand Insertions; 5 | eee eed 0G | worth up to 25c; yard IC |” worth up to 45c: yard...... | Samp! fs { lines; consisting of endings, : mings, etc, The allovers come mostly in quarter-yard le full width, Pieces of Lace; worth up to BC lar pe mmcann ect. veri i $1.00 yard, at, per remnant. at, per remnant ........05 . And ¢0 on up to the highest price, which ie 45e. Silk Hosiery for Men & Women | Men's Silk Stockings.| Silk Stockings. Vv Silk Socks. Pure thread silk,| Values up to $1, ‘thread oil best styles, black | ingrain ilk, gar- |Eotors and’ Black;|new Sprise st only, all sises;/ter top, hig hjeome have slight|variety Seton g very epecial val-| spliced linen soles, |i ™ perf ections|vertical pris oe) | ues to-morrow | black only, that wid eet Bert ian’. pele “ostomy wt 286 var | 39C me | 12166 me | 29C par | Women’s Union Suits Underprice 1 lot of 2,650 Women’s | 1 lot of 2,150 Women's| Women's Unica Union Suiteof fine cot-| Lisle Thread Union| Suite, high andlowneck, ton; low neck, wide] Suite, white Swiss rib;|tight knee and umbrella umbrella style; lace ‘ 3 beaut trimmed; 39¢ Silk Socks. at 39c each : at Continuing the Great Bloomingdale Sale of 500 Newest Model Rich Toned | Walters Pianos} Sal ted Monday morning with 500 pianos, and there ince that has the i f | I i Bes Ber rare f H } z Hf i vig § te i g& their Pianos priced up to $300 offered on liberal terms of Ht $5 Down and $1 a Week} No Extras. Piano Delivered on Payment of $5. Some of the Models of Walters Pianos: $198 wi Walters Player Pianos are unezcelied in tone-giving mechanism, and in design and wor! . They can be played minimum of effort. On liberal terms of $10 down and $2 a week, With each piano we include a cabinet, chair and cover, and with player a bench, cabinet, cover and 12 ralls of music. Your old piano for a beautiful new Exchange! Piste, ana balance due

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