The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1912, Page 6

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liam Hard Says the Ete>- ‘nal Feminine Will Be- come the Universal. ' | Hers Wil Be the Thousand! ( and Cine Unpaid Jobs of ‘Civilization. nae mH inner ae for the prophets, and nen are Dasy over it. Some ve it is the unmarried women {wll Constitute “‘the aristocracy of ® futere.” Some) @ee women wives, but toiling side by side with } Musbands ia eibop and office, hav- furmed over the fr former home du- co-opetative kitchen and ve auipery. And to some to dhe éutwiie woman oul-pare- oy en “aeodle-wit” of to- of went \enother forecast is presented Hard in bis just published “The Women of To-Morrow.” In ‘Mr. Haré treate of five fac- the mcWera development of wo- postp.mement ef marriage, the . perlod of self-support, the gaining for motherhood, the prob- ‘9f leisure, the opportumity for civic yesteriay be summed Geecriptive epithet for this fu- yweman. And although ae is & be- fu votes for women he differs . many suffragists on an interesting a woman of to-morrow ought not, will be the thousand and one tive jobs of civilisation. to believe in the economic ta “WORLD HOUSEKEEPER"| } AUTHOR WHO SEES THE WOMAN OF THE MISTY FUTURE.|* equilforium with her husband. But very often the wits of the man who earns three or four thousand dollare a yeur ts herself capable of making aix dollars & week and no more, She may be a charming waman and an excellent wife without possessing any areater economic value in the business world. Is it her 98 @ week or her husband's $70 or 690 which keeps up the home? “The woman of tho future, as I nee her,” Mr. Hard continued, “will devote her energies to the part-time job fo which there is no pecuniary reward ‘Bhe will marry and fulfil alt her home duties towart husband and children, Bhe will have, perhaps. three or four | hours of leisure daily. She will devote this time netther to private work nor private pleasures, but to the interests of the community. WOMAN'S PART OF THE COM. MUNITY WORK. “She will work for the school board and the health department. She will study the milk supply 2 her town and investigate the water supply. The civic organisations for the care of negfected, Geatitute and delinquent, children wil! naturally fell into her han the Gret taught housekeepin Carbonic Acid, unpleas- ant taste or smell and without roughness or grittiness to the touch or palate. Never buy bulk magnesia, Ask for Husband's «as your parents and grandparents did At all reliable druggtate. ~eeae ” . “ : . vd .fHE BVENING WORLD, man of the cave she will sow teach Jt to the man of the worl. One of the Me ability may “he appl ly to the fife of fo the life of the Indi- duties to the communi complighed @ and Ae descending angel borne Into the crowd on the wings of philanthropy. But she could do much more and it would Inst longer if she were in the crowd all the time, strugeiin; oulder to shoulder with’ the men, and aubatituting their weapon of the ballot for her orna- mental but rather ¢utile wings.” DOMESTIC RELATIONS OF THE COMING WOMAN. “You ha of the w 5 Will be her domestic relation’ men atill desir and mother?" Mr. I “Phe man of the past will ha wee for the woman of the futur admitted. “The ‘man who, after being brow-beaten and stepfied on all day, likes to come into a home where he can pose an the dominant figure, will resent the woman of to-morrow. He wante @ wife and children chiefly as ministrante to his vanity. “But I think the sort of woman tn whom @ man finds pleasure is an ex- cellent test of his civilization. If he really wants a plaything and « suppliant he hasn't advanced very fer. But if he fs n man of to-morrow he will surely find Ms mate in the womdn of that epoch “His marriage will nét take place so early, but that will be all the better.” — deseribed the social future What “IMPROVES Next numbor of * page Weekly Joke Hoo! y with the Sunday World, Is the bent yet Dropared. This paragraph. tw written after a glance over an_ad Just up from the Color Pret OLD BELL TOWER ON BLACKWELL'S re ‘Already Content Fire Saves City Job of Tearing Down Tottering Landmark. The eastern part of Manhattan was Mt up at 2.99 o'clock this morning by @ fire that destroyed the dilapidated bell dower on Blackwell's Isiand. It had been condemned and ordered torn down. For many yeare the tottering structure had been « landmark, towering about fifty feet into the alr. Before the pros ork system of fire alarms was instalicd it wae used to sound the alarm for fires and eacaped prisoners. Martin Gallagher, an orderiy tm the tuberculosis ward, looked out a window ‘thia morning @n@ saw the old structure aflame. Ho sent in af alarm that started the fireboat George B. McClellan trom the foot of Nénety-ninth treet and Bn- sine Company No, 16 from Twenty-fitth street and Third avenue, The engine company and volunteers .| on the Island, however, aided by the fireboat, made the trip of No. 16 un- necessary. It was on the Charities De- »|Partment bont Thomas Brennan at the foot of Twenty-sizth street ready to go, FRURSDAY, MAROR when @ message was received thet */ COLLECTED 41 FARES, ‘wasn't needed. It is not known how the fire started which was othing was ts destruction and there ent among the denizens . The fire is counted a city, as the tower will not ja Bc +. razed Mrs, Nolile B. van Slingertand, who | | a to Albany yesterday to speak be- Committee in behalf of of capital punishment, turned to New York to-day, enthus faatic over th of her visit. City,” several upstate persons of prominence. | Our arguments were heard with appar-| ent interest and not a word against the; bill Was spoken except that the com- mittee will report favorably.” Mra. van Slingeriand said Governor Dix and Superintendent of Prisons Scott gequres. het of their support of the bill, RAODWAY'S READY RELIEP NEURALGIA Radway's Ready Relief is the best counter irritant known, and therefore tho best embrocation that can be used in Neuralgia. Rub it on the part af- fected, and keep flannels soaked with it om the seat of the pain until ease is obtained, which will usually be in the urse of ten or fifteen minutes, Sold by all Druggists. RADWAY & CO., New York. Opening Spring Sale Swagger Suits $9.75 Actual $15 Value ane of such extreme them that they can be Actual $15 sold at such an astound. ingly low cygre. In misses from 14 G na * Aimere ie use nd vattien! never Suy ase nadie, Reremost Clothiers Since 1845 Here is value'without precedent—because eve weight mixture sait in the four Smith Gray & must be sold in the next few days. Nothing is reserved, every mixture suit in the four stores being included—all at these three prices. 22.50, 25.00, 30.00 & 35.00 Suits, 14.00 27.50, 30.00, 35.00 & 40.00 medium . stores Suits, 18.00 40.00, 45.00 & 50.00 Suits, 23.00 All are medium weights ty for year ’round 1 cut on models that will be good style for a full year to Brig 4 more than six thousand garments from which you may choose, choice being practically limitless. prices your are guaranteed for a few days only, Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs, “Twe Breakiyn Stores: Filton St. at Flatbush Av. _Breadway at Bedford Av. Your Charge Account Is Solicited Smith Gray & Co, Sera SATA Twe New York Stores: et Worven St. aTchazschste, price. jeg + went wnt It is with great pride that we direct attention die Soak new pring ts at $9.75, for never before Value Lord & & Tay lor. Continuing ‘is Opening Spring Sale of Women’s Low & High Shoes 14 and 16 Button Boots of Imported Materials pred Real White Buckskin, Im- has 2 Calf, with Cloth or Mat imported Tan Russia Call Kd ba Russia Ra 4 Walking Pumps, Colonials, ies and Ox/ords in same leathers as above. Gibson Button Boots and Walking Pumps of Golden Bronze and Black Satin. Wear guaranteed if used for dress purposes. Broalway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; A-SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE ONE to-day AND. PROSPER. WEEK. - ORDE alf, with Cloth or Sale Price $3.95 Usual Prices $6.00 to $7.00 ed tee Top. 19th St. SEES DEATH CHAIR'S END tri ve Auctor for the TURNED IN ONLY THREE. |Get-Rich-Quick Conductor Had Also Secured His Job by Fraudu- lent Means, Witttam H. Ness of No. 874 Greene a’ eredenti to get @ job as c tropolitan Street FR. way Company. He gave the name of Mureh, One day [him mt League's bili for the | had him arrested. Jone trip Murch had col fares but rang up onty three of them. a “nickel-knook!: tter” caught The spotter wore that on ted forty-one It was learned that before he worked for the Metropolitan he was. employed on the B. R..T. under the name of Carr until he was caught etealing fares and was discharged. In Special Sessions to- day Presiding Justice Salmon said to the get-rich-quick conductor: “You are not only a@ thief, but a cow- ardly Nar, You deceived the company to whom you had made application for mployment and you used the creden- is of an honest man to guarantee your own honesty. One of my fellow- Justices believes you should the workhouse for si months, but as you have already paid the penalty for your larceny some leniency will be shown you. You are sentenced to thirty days orkhouse for using fraudulent 0 secure work.” Giem, Up Our } r | Bargain, Basement Onidized Metal Hat Stands..91,80 doz Oxidized Me Stai + 3.00 doz Card Binds Met ie ies 10e on the dollar. All Wood F Forms, Hangers, Pedestals, Brackets, &c. Everythine Sacrificed. , We Give and Redeem Surety Stamp Coupons Established 44 Years ONEILLADAMS Co. “The Busiest Friday of the Year!” That Is the Expression You oo f Hear To-Morrow at This Big, Bright Store—Irresistible Profit Sharing pacer in Every Aisle yf sty” Silks and Goods Reduced eet Taffetas— serine ES iment . desi; ory farty Suey. Rough Silk Shantung Pongee fatal rina jae Fine for sul 3a. Dress Serge— Black Dress =—- Regularly’ ‘85c; yd Pure White Persian ewe Wann ise, sheer "run blosch Outing Flannel staple Tight can éic French Sateen” fh printed? have pretty border; resularly Z6c. 14%c Persian Colored Printed —Soft, Oriental colors; sheer —The Kimonos—it, ngang Dressing Sacques—su "ain. | & “auare » 45¢ ins a veneer Gs edges all Beriele Reg. $1.00. SOC Separate Wool Skirts— Heavy materials in sev- Coats—s ea $5.00 Misses’ ‘& ‘Aenines mesh ( Wash Dresses— aa art har See oe 79¢ Women’s Underwear | Reduced Women's Silk Stockings SSS = lors, also some blacks, brok: ines style y discontinued. er Women's Lisle Vests— |is — i ale Pac a Continuing the Three Days’ Special Sale of Toilet Goods Thursday, Friday and Saturday je and C.0. D. Orders Fi of White Castile Soi boas Goode: (a ————————————eseesse frente Ce eae ‘wool Sed i aed in || Bedding and | Rugs Reduced ” |Summer Summer Wel o Blan- dg a White Counter- pease at Hresyrone ho can can * $1.00 ws | Royal ‘Wilton Rug: — 0x12 foot: uall; ‘wearing quality, stylo and col- ger.” fhe bee we have bed this season. _——————————————— reversible; regularly $14.75.... 912.50 Colonial Rag Style Rugs rosularly $0.50, $7.00 Galvanized Iron Ashcans_| | —With wrought steel braces (2 protect ry Wowllanle S1aDscn sere es $U,19 Austrian China I Dinner ese —100 pieces to oe] set; hand- Sets et RT. $11.50 Cut Glass Mayonnaise ————_ and Plate— Regtharly” Alon Cream Sets 170, “2: Fee 62.00. cccreeecceeenee, 91,98 Surety Inverted Mantles carl fit We Be burner; gives @ ularly 150 3 1 25¢ in rich, =-Will fit tandard burner. “Hegulariy 100 each 4 for 25C | $2.50 Shoes at $1.85 co Women’s Shoes Chu ent eR Fee elie. My metal, with cloth tops and kid tops, Fieh veg wil Misses" ei Children's Gun metal: button. good broad toes, low outside hoe sizes's'3g'to'2; oR. 81.60 98C —Box calf, bluch Boys’ Shoes ce, su irouad to, sole = | Sie 235 to 544; } Corset Cover Combina- —Drawers slightly sojlod, Hone broken atsortmen€. ‘of sizvs, Women’ s Night Gowns =r ow neck trimmed Wi lace and embroidery all sizes, Regularly 89c and (4 Migses’ —Broken_ Iti N. Corsets 23" "henge” pelt, wons = Aightly tolled." Regu- $1.00 «$1.50 Kote far aus, op ink bor Glov Wool Mission seneartt Ht Cut Glass Sugar and| |‘ Rossiy Inverted Mantles| is lee i [Undermine | Underpriced | Gloves and Ribbon Offer Women's Chamoisette —Kayser's, tho kind that Baie soap and water; in 16-button Jength; mous with ere be H Thite regularly 75c... 45c 3 | Fancy Taffeta Ribbons Fes a inches wide, in pink, “Allee: fore: gardinal, brows, navy and ight (Bas. black or’ white: oan erly 40e- and 90°96 6 na 35C Satin Taffeta Ribbons in [In the Stationery Section | Rosary Beads~jurmicrt tet Writing C ASES~ Win sal ote iptond lender, etc. Keg ; u $1 00 White House Cook Book Goneainiae excellent recipes. Spec ... 58¢ |_ Friday C Curt Nottingham Lace Cur- ———oo ey y good de- Bigua: enti wide, ith: lock teh edge, Regu- Set of spread lari Marie Antoinette fi pac corner. Regularly $6.50; sev. ... Sew-On Hose Supporters ‘ij bei ae with button and loop Hemstitched Muslin Pillow Cases“ rer ‘ lige —o c Turkish Bath ‘Mats—,3,1< J colors, subject to slight mut imperfections: Fagulert 59. gilt frame, sh Protector; rey Marabou oan, ‘a ict alien ee Black and na {shod with eh larly $5.00 Marabou Feather | Capes lack and taupe, linishod wit tails all around; rey ral; 10 Fo All Around Transforma- tions i, ine quality real hair, 8. $1.45 Natural Wavy Switches j are ies Tonge oP Rood qu ity hair, Reg, $3.50. + $1.95 Oval Portraits For a very limited time we will present to all customers who bring us a pboto, an artistic, life-hke en- largement in black and white, size 11x14, In this offer we are waiving the usual condition of a five dollar © purchase. We guarantee satisfaction and retuen of your photograph. The only requiremert is that have the enlargement framed in department. Prices .79c and up. you our O'Neill Main Bere—Vitth Floor.

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