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TR LPS REEL LOE S ELEE EOLLIOO SD OOIEES > eed. > Qnd beautifully chivalrous in his réla- ~ tons with American women. © guch measures, And I am very sure + that our men woukl never treat us in CLUBSCRIED DOWN, WOMEN'S CLUBS LAUDED In the Former rit therhtng Sto- ties Are Told and Gossip Is Rampant. ver eince the first meeting of the fret woman's club that Jong-suffért ose a; i s il @ommentary on the ideals tnd the pore je of the average men’s club,” ‘Weeks adied yesterday. ROT CRITICISING THE AMERI- CAN MAN. 7 don't want to be construed @s criti- @xing the American man," she contin- “I admire him tremendously. 2 think he’s clever and energetic and big and strong and broad-minded My chief @ommentary on the present suffrage tactics in England is that Englishmen Ought to be ashamed of themselves for having forced the women to resort to &@ way that would compel us to fight them so bitterly. “But, the ‘typical elubman’ {s not by any means the typloal American, And I do feel very, very strongly that the home faces a real danger in the man's Club, though it is the woman's club Dy ctitural studies, andthis again re- Gulte in making them better wives and mothers. Infants’ & Coats, $3.75 to 20. Hats $8.50, 10.00, $3.75, 5.00, 7.50 to 12.50. Franch Hand-made }00—New nd particularly the woman suffrage elub which has had to suffer from the bulk of hostile criticism in the past,” “Just in what way do you consider the man’s club a menace to the home?” Mrs. Weeks was asked. “In the first place it fs often respon- @ible for a young a delaying mar- ing it up al- together,” “He yields to the specious pets that in his club he can find ‘all the comforts of home,’ Without its burdens and responsibilities. Go instead of marrying and founding a fhe social world he rpmains a selfish _ family and playing Meo part in RAK . transportation abuses, and irresponsible bach@or, devoting al: Bie income to the luMuries which his can furnish him, Before the club @ such a prominent factor in New fork life a man naturally married as as possible to escape the discom- forts of hotel or boarding house, and he Gna the world were the better for the Bome whioh he set up. from its deterrent effect Om marriage, I think that club life ts Mot good for the habits cr the morals ‘ef the man who gives himeelf up to it @holly. The constftution of the aver- Qge man's club says, ‘Founded for so- ial purposes only,’ but a man's chub fan’t even a social institution. ftw mem- bers will tell you that they go there ‘a quiet chop'—as if any chop were r anything but quiet! There ts I{t- social good comradeship, but a great Goat of solitary eating, drinking and dounging. MEN'S CLUBS A HOTBED OF GOSSIP AND STORIES. & "When men do get together in a club fheir conversation is usually anything Qut improving. The style and tenor of stories they tell 1s well known. And Qside from that, think of th 'r gossip! mn accuse women of being such terri- ossippers! I venture to say that thering of women can surpass a ‘3 club in that respect, so @ man with the club habit ts far too likely to get into the way of @rinking more than 1s good for him Phe influence of the club can be read- fly noted from glancing at the faces of the men who fill club windows regu- » farly, The unwritten law forbidding a woman to look at club windows Is feally a very good bluff. I burned with gurlosity for years, but after attaining an advanced age I was 80 scandalously Unwomonly as to look, “What a revelation! What @ crushing @isapolntment! If any women wish to preserve thelr illusions, their feminine flutterings and he I advise them not to look. see the knights of King Arthur, the Chevalter y nave been fondly 1 in clubrooms on ub ctands more for the woman's, for “In sand mxed clubs there {s always something interesting in the way of lectures and debates, This includes residential clubs, Uke the Colony Club, I was never there in my iife when there was not some Instrac- @ive and developing movement on hand, ‘Women Ko to clubs to learn about uffrage, their political r and du- } & tremendously hey go to study home hygiene, the school Wrongs, the servant probl of other vital everyday subjec connected With thelr homes and fam. lifes. Or they go to oroaeen their minds Hand-made Pettico French waist styles, cWht te there in elt thte that 10 on-{ Wear—vUp to 6 yrs. newest fabrics and combinations of trimming. exclusive French designs. tinsriee Cloths and Voiles. Hand-made Dresses, $1.15, Both long and short, fine materials, desirable styles, Values $1.50, 2.25 and 3.50. Hand-scalloped, fine Nainsooks, Very attractive. Infants’ Crepe Rompers, 95c—Plain white, also pink and blue stripe diaper and regulation style. Chambray Dresses, $1.50—Pink and blue James McCutcheon © Co., 5th Ave. and 34th St. pD, SRURSDAY, MAROM 1) 1018. 1 FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA © MLLE. CANTARELLI, RESTAURANT, DAILY 8c Unbleached Muslin, Ya, ) need thousand yards, fall 30 inches wide, geod a oe 1214 39-inch Unbleached + Mudia. yard... ial: Odds and Ends Sale Mren’s ‘Winter _Clothing inal outlet po Aer at a—yes, we'll say it—a price, fi with the quality of the clothes—dead earnest in of our positive determination to cones, winter garment this week. We never carry over one season to &F Bevend Fleer. Note—There will of course be big crowds here to-morrow vo we wish'to state frankly that escort pet will be quickly depleted. Why not be here the first thing in the morning—we ll .80 sharp. be ready at Suits of fancy mixtures and plain col- ¢ ors, Overcoats in storm or regulation \_ Formerly up_to $18.00 $10 Tan Rain Coats Double texture with plaid ba Every coat guaranteed. Suits in pc mart fancies and plain ts in See Ur 199 ation sare, $11.50 Big Men's Suits 112 Suite in all; sizes 40 to 46 chest. Values yp to 685 Here Is the Newest Cutaway Style in Women’s Spring Suits At a Very specs $20 pKa EY A Such suits are never less than $25 regularly; ‘AILORED in the correct: 25-inch semi-fitting cutaway or straight coat ba for plete pie 1912, and the materials by fashionable women. "Some have collars and cuffs of con- ing colored aline, covered with lace (as ‘ litrated others large revers, button- trimmed, and some hi notch collar and long revers, with white vesting. Many are trimmed to one side, the newest idea. All the new model skirts are shown. foes act the, Bese: tan black, tan, Copenhage effects. Leg d bee is richly lined Swit ail, wall sises from 84 to 44. Other Suite in high-class and elabor- ate styles of the finest Spring materials, at $25.00, 929.75, 934.75, 939.75, 942.50, to 999.50. P} 945.00 and up ‘Women's Beautiful Dresses, $14.75 dmart Models sukapie for all occas lo teriale hi on a, Hohl Come. 1 fo Simpson Crauford’s To-morrow to the Most’ Remarkable $1.00 Waist Sale of the Spring Season AFTER weeks of very ca: sl pemparetions, plans and large rehases fi the best i apooial greatest array clever, ae styles that has hoch sole ca hay ae oe tal this tn * Children’s 00—exclusive models in 12.50 and 15.00—In American productions, Dresses, $5.00, 8.50, models in beautiful sheer F i td Neng French serge end Messali dresses adapted from ; Secreted rg trimmed. 1.75, 2.25— Twenty-Six Hundred Yards All Silk Pongees Pedulerly 79¢, 39 ce wine ae a pen purchase of an excellent quality of all silk Pongees and offer them at less than cost of ats, 85c, $1.25, 1.45— Nainsook Night THE daintiest and finest Gowns made to sell at and $1.25. Just enough to meet dem: The values are so extraordinary quickly claim your attention. A number of over or open-front models, of soft nainsook, with medallions and laces, WE roduction. As you know, pongees are to be an extremely popu- isk for spring and summer wear. of vee 92.95, at .. me hundred and sixty-six All solid gold, with ruby, emerald and pearl centre rounded by fine, brilliant & Main For, d_ plenty of natural, in the Opposite +9 Waldorf-Astoria semougn and shantun, B AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE. Women's s Union Suits With setting: rhinestones. never Golden Oak ChinaCloset, Value $20, at 11-7 :: 750-752 8TH / Dinin C. Furniture Without Deposits Proved satisfactory to the buyer, Our methods Call and Make Your Own Terms One sane Agots, aise Alse to New York. Sew Sereey, La ‘Leng Island and Connecticut. 3. vurntshea| 4 yw 4 Fira rurale Hpralesed tee fades of full bleached pillow case musli is | sabe | ase eee naar 200 Blade of the very best greet oa and batbe locked before alae Men's fr Women's ing s ed nen Machi WRITE FOR 1912 = Regularly 19¢, CATALOG, MAILED FREE Friday—Two Hundred Genuine Very fine ribbed, made h $2.25 “Gold Medal” || ‘sr Seat itt ane'meate eo Table Cloths, $1.39 || singe Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of High Grade To ghee ee eines laches nS eT nee || Purses Nickeled Bath Room Fittings my, in the whole year that his vane x2114 in.; doz., $1.85. ‘owels at 1aie. $2.50 All-Linen Napkins, 21 regularly $1 18c Bleached White Huck $5c Individual Bath Mats, all colors, 25c. 15c Hemmed Dish Towels, Friday, 12)4c. 25c to 40c Pillow Cases at 15c 25c and 35c, at Betuuriy lee 125° You LL want a big » these fine Irish linen chiefs. ‘The men's handkerchiefs ar of pure Irish linen and are of gener- ous size ‘The women’ $1.50 Embroidered Initial Pillow Cases. 98c GIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, #IXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE. ) Pure Food Specials re of fine Irish linen, d \nitialed also fine Pure Minnesota Spring Wheat Flour, Ro yal in both plain FLOUr erie Gunlity. Barrel, 66.40: 1-8 barrel su BOC | | iartiateed ook and dainty mmed han! ikerchiefe. Values to T5e. Values to $1.00. als Dried Peas Men's and Women’s | , reser maison” Yellow spilt Peas, 12%e and 15¢ At 29 c tuorted Soap Dishes. Ty a, Mm ———i—i(‘(‘(‘“‘ié«*RS CWC ee leet eee ee Saw TT Be senses ee eeneeees Handkerchiefs ee Paper Holders, Robe I »0ks, Whisk Broom Holders, ete. fi Men's Irish linen hemstitche Combination Tumbler and Tooth Brush Holders, Ht 9: 98 & 38 15.98 handkerchiety, women's Irish ta Hare and nd Shelves, maorted sites, Bath Tub saat cea nen e pandker- ‘ails for $I URDAY P.M. chiefs, odd in- 1942 World Almanac 10,000 Facts and Figures tog gt ita a OO citi bler and Soap Hol Towel Reche Ag eae Lea & Perrin's Sauce molvoliarea ” uenynare Wet, Paper Holders, Match Safes, Wall and Hanging Soap Dishes, NOW Oli SALE | tea & Perrin’s hare s0eclal 19 one Sornet eeibrot Holders, ete. dered shamrock handkerchiefs; your choice at 72¢ tF Main Floor, —————) Many other items for the modern bathroom at special prices duri March sales. No meil, ‘phone or C.O. D. orders filled. Ne goods dealers, SIMPBON CRAWROKD ©O., SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE, 1,500 Handsome Tapestry and Ve- lourCouch Covers Below Mill Cost A CLEAN up of a factory's surplue stock of handsome ‘Tapestry and very fine Velour Couch Covers. It's just once in a great while that Couch Covers of this a style and colorings can be bought either ow 28 Sims Sma 6A Kod Uptoasc Wall apers, 10c ome gilt wall papers, in good colorings, suitable for halls and dining-rooms; with 9-inch borders; Friday, per roll, 10c, the to avy eawnF Provisions ‘Mild Oured Hams, tn Cholee’ tah N al Butter °7 fi, Rich pure creamery butter, direct from Meadow Brook crea ery. B-Ib, drum 1.05 Wines and eae ; wholesale or retail at these pri This € h Ce event, tirel Bae Oe Lay || se stats eatgoc | HEM as a i Maca ne Sa eae ee 750 Tapestry C: 200 overs: A splendid selection of bedroom Claret: dintasdel' and 05 Cov Aad oan ei 400 Tapestry Couch Couch” S 3 quality; fine for Regularly 05.50 and 95.90: Regularly 6.90, 07.90 and 97.90; at $2.95 $4.65 papers, in the newest, Spring, pat- terns, at less than one-hal hall, with cut out border to match; values up to +o at 12}G¢ per roll. © Fifth Fleer, 91,95, 92.25 and 92.50; | 95.00, MMuores email vottle ch every, bottle; 6 Potties sitio fs 84.05; per bottle ‘ $] 25 s) foe | ee CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVE., 19TH TO 20TH 8T., NEW YORK . €13¥