The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1912, Page 28

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WEF, 2 r ‘la! (SHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, Berg.” "a 100,000 Boston Spinsters | 22°F: WOMODELBOS | jams necway & 0... Wage War on Bachelors ne sae never talergied st heme. | PIT IN PRISON AS 23rd Street 34th Street Scorned as ‘‘Social Misfits’? 22° cc. 1.0mm me TRAIN WRECKERS On Saturday, April the at. but only a wife can whitewash his a keen humiltation away down tn the| bottom of his withered heart. He must! know, though wild horses wouldn't drag | 't from him, that if he had ever beet bj alld beat to any b Aggy Md would not now a bachelor. jan Seas sine att “20d tace'| Police Say Youths Placed Log| TRIMMED HATS, 10 nos serve @ lot of u ted men in Masach tt) =, Hf y ft simply means that there are a lot of on Rail and Endangered At Special Prices. men who don't come up to the standard é of the women there.” OR. ANNA SHAW DOESN'T Favor | Many Lives. Smartly Tailored Models, trimmed wii They Dodge, Squirm, Evade Mf Ye Have’ Aught of Brains,| Their Duties to Society, "Voice, Ambition or Gentil- Says Hub Manifesto. ity, Apply at Once. ray oem 1S THE CRY. Opening Week of Our New Store 42 West 34th St. . TAXING THE BACHELORS. 7 fancy feathers. 5.95 and 7.95 , New York Spinsters Think Great Producer Weeps as He the Poor Devils Suffer in \ more courascous act than taking a tax]avenue and Richard Huckwin o ; ge goog ; Buffalo avenue, Brooklyn, both fourteen ‘ that, Mee Shaw told men 'xerionaiy, | Years old and never in trouble before,| WOMEN’S GLOVES, 41n Both Stores Unk of al! the simple, vivid, wonderful found @ peck of troudle facing them to- { No. # ry d : ot delights of the husband and father. Helday when Judge Ryan in the Brooklyn Pi Ni | | Roe or! Measly Crop of Enough as It Is. delight othe aban and ay when Jae yan tn the Brooklyn 1 clasp, Pique Natural Chamois... . ROT 1 Children's Court hel ach of 75 . ‘ Vee Dia! be ay et Rie bapites thant be MEETenee $1,000 ball on the charge of attempting ¢ a pair 4 American Actors. him hap; non he has ever bes : : Tie ee te he oh i fore, happler than he could be in any|to wreck a@ tra The boys were re- ‘ : Marguerite Mooers Marshall. other way. Tho tan who misse h| manded to the Children's Soclety for ex- 12 and 16 button length, Mousquetaire “Te't come to thie? Shall I never Joy deserves more pity than scor! amination Monday White Chamoi 1 75 d 1 95 ‘ pair ache! ecore “But Mr. Smith says the bachelor tax | : df ‘ ite amois. an e Pye ~ we Vie fa needed by the unmarried wom 1] A Jamaica train, Brooklyn-bound, iJ again’ muggented, "Sie says only one in} was speeding on the Long Island | say Latwdy tacit intone agains. Wants te. kaow what we can expect of | Tacks, Rear Atlantic avenue yeeterdey SoS ee reward of any bat hon- 4 gb 27 AAP ihe 5 Bgl +. ect Of] when the forward contact shoe on the *| For there are 100,000—count ‘em—nur- rene Soe ee Imited experience and | ere eee a igtruck an anae | HANDKERCHIEFS. 1» Both ot . est, legitimate methods? Diue women Ar tie state of Massa. “We expect them to make themselves | Was off. Two othar contact CI ace jorve Ask yourself this chusetta, not in the state of matrimony, fconomically Independent, and we see) shoes were similarly put out of businens | ‘ adéress @ {and they have, declared war on the them doing it!" Indigna etorted | hefore the engineer could bring to Unusual Values. bachelors, “Tax them! Bar them from Miss Shaw. “Any woman whic thinks| train to a stop. When he went back | _ ¥ that a woman who ts unmarried can't| he found a log wedged In between the i ds : . public office! Osteac! take care of herself ought to Selig fall aNd the BUBOEND of bbe | Men’s and Women’s Irish Linen, with tabs ec trathtunty [Fe bome of the mildent inatitution for the feeble-minded third rail | new one’ inch square initial. 44 dosen 1.25 Rent eiege IT MAY BE A CHOICE OF EVILS nar “Aarinitve re 4 these “questions in the affirma- | A railroad detective spotted the . josing a IN BOSTON. boys loitering around on the embank- " ‘ ” ® . Tg aha wanes” atthe aN fo New York votes down the bachelor ment near and auestioned them. They Women’s Sheer Shamrock Linen, with 4 Hi er, it may come to be a ey had gone up on the em- ry Santas, For be it known that t Mie cl " tt Msc 5 said that they had gone up loz. wetel dramatic taldepearis heal qinne “Mra, mith lo Erealdent of the cholee of evils in Boston. The Boston | rankment to rescue a batted wall, They hand-embroidered initial. 1.50 ad tion of the come | aupplemen: e existe tn the flesh and (denied vigorously that they had wedged {te not attractive. But her chest is not {the obstruction into a place where it Women’s French Linen, hand-hem- fo fw young American actor®| Massachusetts Woman's Iomestead an act, talk and behave like gen- | Association, which presents the Bachelor that he has been forced to 94-/ Tax bill to the Legislature, and she has narrower than her fdeas, her forehead !s|threatened the lives of all the passen- . for applicants to teke @ course) just sent out a brand. new manifesto not higher than her sense of duty—for |gers on the train, Nevertheless, the de> stitched. 35c each, 2.75 a doz. . tuition in the esmpntials of dra-lagainst the unmarried man. Listen to ople, her apectacies are no more ltective arrested them, " Their story C in al Of art under his guidance, with ait; ated than her pruders, her ex; [failed to convince Judge Ryan to-day. oe members: of his varil-|q FEW UNKIND WORDS FOR is bride or tho tax collector confronts | = ommend Built Easter Suit ley wwe YANKE! { a the Boston bachelor I belleve he will 4 ] meee advertinement appeared eoiiarend pahratiaer dada pull out his pocketbook, murmurin RED HANDS NOT THE MARK WOMEN’S NEGLIGEES. 1n £oth Stores a ambiioun yoone men ae Sed Wants tory sbalr 1 Vial eiess! er eo ait am ma hea OF A MODERN HOUSEWIFE. Choice assortment of high class Im $ 1 2 to $40 Le entering the thea trett Prone| “They dodge, squirm and evade their is, ee Sounds ridiculous, but te hard work need not apply.” | duties to society. They week to hold Tear An Easy Way Discovered to Keep ported House Gowns and Negligees, at that’s the unfortunate public office Which they ure Incompetent In Europe? hotel servants make no i i +) thong hen sgn peta pled (Eth i vag arg atin bones about asking for the tip. : the Hands and Face Soft, attractive prices. part of advertising. You aay aire aad iRty-two per cent. of the bachelors Neither do the cabmen. Smooth and Beautiful. ; ' can only TELL about 4 in Masachasetts who can afford to TEORADEA AUN TRIER anlar eta ||. “Eek nl day Nada, Heapalttaiy te Lounging Robes of Silk Crepe de Chine, things, you can’t show marty and supports families do not h jon ts ended with a'bow. | marked 8 youn y husband i them. At these prices bout. Marry permanently, therefore they are| gna ontoast women with criminas Oe eea iy things ditterentiy. [kes ote Miscable bande tS hand-made and hand-embroidered. 21.50 kin@y, white-hetred wisard|® menace to society. These artful] records, Once the tip was slipped over unosten- | ne wo ald. want to kiss them now. am cnecee ireen | Mase gor made the matter |40dsers should be ostracized by family| ‘Where dors charity or humanity | tatiously. Houssenek ‘han -telied: them, What Imported Negligees of Albatross, hand- chant Tailors’ $25 to $75 men in every community where they | conie in for the respectable, dependent, | Now industrial gentuses have capital- | 40 T dot P ; K uncalled-for token this etep," ne began, | reside. Industrial women of the Commonwealth |ized the tipping busness. They pay the) “Ni °Votogen,"* promptly remarked made and hand-embroidered. 9.25 and GEO! famous I feel that the American stage | SHE CALLS THEM THE MISFITS | who may be temporarily financially ems |hotels and cafes for the tip privilege.| 1 Pitnd. "Uae it night and mornin, Cust MODEL ae future will bet tna lamentable ‘OF society. 78 | arrased The bays and youne, women who Fe-|and after having hed your hands in Kimonos of Crepe de Chinc, trimmed CLOTHES—im é | walese something te done to im-| Then Mrs. Smith adds threateningly:|!'T TAKES A MAN OF NERVE TO [ii niet ad of the temptation to| hot water. In two weeks’ time y i fy i 11.50 models, Wier the caltore of the men new |-<To bachelors who\have antagoniacd FACE A BOSTON GIRL. spend money which comes easily. will find your hands are as with lace and embroidery. 4 P-peched fecrulted to ts Nover have | our till, take your medicine and aub-| Oh, woe, woe, whoat Where, men of| People in America no lon:ter: tip 88 an| smooth as they wete before you under- colors year ahead auch @ dearth of young, manly | mit to paying your tax without further | Boston, .# your chivalry? Where {8 |indication of apprectation of cervices took to do housework, ae Kimonos of Flowered Silk. . .5.00, 7.25 of readymades. Prove who are in anyway fitted to Play | notice. The Woman's Homestead As.|the Spirit of ‘76? Personally—I speak | rendered or to be rendered. Velogen is the housewife's best this—see if can du- that presuppose gentle breeding, | sociation propawes to keep a tag on ail| Without mailce, tor ie cornea ees eae tip because they are bluffed into {friend au comedia Benes colapalnle Kimonos of Cotton Cc n pleats anywhere olve ou Dachelor candidates for public omce| City of Beans and Bluestoy S| ‘The servant docs not thank you for) (Upes t : Tepon............. biue-grays, At the hands of the people untti we re-{fonally, T think It needs all of the | cin Metin nee eee you with delicate fal It is good for burs, 1.75, 2.25 and 2.95 new B pied Fone tre them to private life, where they | Spirit of 77 approach the average | tance of scorn if the tip is not largo | for Abra: deep blues, new properly Weiohe, because they are the | unmarried enough. ae id Is hee ; ’ Bordeau shades, or our : Phe mindte of « why jere Is n good tip: We are n set 0! Ss - poahggr youeperradnd we teday dors not dks hie proteesien | 8%¢. further that) men who 4 Pcl curidee ihe ve? | =o Mish Sack Coats, and . His ane ambition in to wear Would InArTy cannot afford to, Vecaure sitar tie you re) JUNIORS’ SUITS & COATS. In Both Stores falment, put a flower in hie put- | Of the high ren fae! may pay 8 per an- ith the nia walking stick and ait | : ith | ‘ ere variate : EA csolt cates | fm to be set | Suits in a variety of models. Light and plead barged paste ta uurk colors. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 22,50 Prince Albert Special “sowarie’ Feb iman, * |euftering, of the National Womn | i : ‘ ad Waber Brtscges Ww cre they "not oft | Reve Asnoctution Press Bureau, § SHOES Coats of mannish Mixed Fabrics. For Easter—Prince AHe wil) ion ‘ound. for moniie jorrow than in anger spoke Albert Coat and Vest of fine soit black vin, f uainiances and a y ares ‘recive ‘ from | 1 bachelors have a hard ” Three-quarter and full length models, eounters rat! o- =| enough tim yway, without their be- x: \ , full ou vay, with hetr | eal y 9.75 to 15.00 Mot FY part that migit give | tele, @e. There is not 8 ebelter for in okt ie man ho deliberately’ | SPRING AND SUMMER MODELS. i) 2 to 16 years. 7 English Velour Vis wn port unity of bie ach be: | @ Romeless, respectable woman | '*ftes to acautre what ts admitted mi silk Ined, newest cut, mast $20 the ealary offered is be Who may have been defrauded out | !i!# better half has all my sympathy. White Repp Dresses,—Russian model je Palary aw of her money, or lost her pocket- ree Sul thos ies saleeed tn Women's Boots, Pumps, Colonials, with patent leather belt. Size 6 to 10 years. ik, outside of the Chardon stroes having one fo diame Gibson Ties and Oxfords. Oy valve he has placed upon hii ee fwine wilppersnargere nial Rome, which is open to vagsants 5.00 Bion: Metping aiausitheiy eke-oo: | Made 4 ha Russia Calf, Brown (Com tineting Our Gregt Kidskin, Vhite zinen and Buckskin, 1 " | Glazed and Dull Kidskin, Suede, Patent MISSES’ SUITS & DRESSES. in Both stores Final Clean-up hy eR i rte te | Leather, ete. elves in any (For Limited Time Only.) All $15 to $25 medium and heavyweight Suits and Overcoats, now $().50 Serge Suits,—braided skirt and coat, shawl collar and cuffs trimmed with Ben- galine silk, lined with satin. Sizes 14 and Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes for Volos 06.00, 25.00 Dress, School or General Wear. 16 years. el cans menaxe beinis forced | : Ei tears span vias to ture to. tet E way to be sure Atage Wo secure young ef getting all that ~ your clothes money pays for is to buy clothes ‘ 3.50 to 10.00 a pair , Plain tailored Serge Suits,—belted coat, of known quality, That's | 2.50 to 4.00 a pair satin lined. Blue, White and Tan. Sizes nrainy aatrnaing « ht 2 calpains | Men’s Sorosis Boots and Low Cuts, 14 and 16 years. Value 7,50, 19.75 STAKE LIKZLY YOUTHS WhAeER: nour selection Afternoon Dresses of Crepe Meteor, a oa pinta dl to be poe bn Se eee 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 embroidered in self colors and trimmed AD ts $45 medium ‘tuitions Youne men with Wes : ; po. bias nf with white lace. Sizes 14 and 16 years. and Overcoats, now theca of action ander yi ‘ that—a double - - flea. 8 cannot stop to teach them te be Wwe guarantee James McCreery & Co. eae Ue 23rd Street 34th Street Were aT BOYS’ & YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, In Both stores — = — Exceptional Values. \ Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits, with Knickerbocker trousers. Norfolk, James McCreery & Co, size 8 to 14 years; Double Breasted, size 10 to 17 years. Made of Mixed Cheviot, Velour ‘Phall take therm under my wing, 1 " that means the best value the best instructors I can ( ‘ correct —ea s | ee clare, Uterasui 4 * style ot jac. ‘to the dullest equipment ot hey YY i tHon or money back, young actor. nn, will be two A '@ weak. Young men will | ‘ ‘The new Easter Suite an fave the courtesy of bath wy theatres / 4 Bad the privilege of attending ail our P Overcoats for Men and Gaieareals, This in itself shoul f } yeti Fp thy. pill | & Young Men form a mighty shall give this ingtruction fre collection from which to Ser aetestand ene eee te ian | make your cholce—every to bis expenses in lg with usT uhal defray hie | good type of garment 4 TOY DEPARTMENT. seth street store and Worsted. 5.00, 6.75 to 15.00 \ vati 5 sys . : tae promise {e'siay amay. om eaten aaa te EASTER NOVELTIES. Students’ first long trouser Suits. Size NEW YORK and to bold their varvioes at at : ; 15 to 19 years. 11.00, 13.50 to 17.50 ro rig tian ig welled ‘The price range is $15, 618, $20, Large and varied stock of Rabbits, ’ 42West34th St. $E2/00, 695; eed ved rhb | Chickens and Roosters. 15c to 1.50 Young Men’s Suits,—the latest fabrics Bar Brcadves ‘chad Wana, Ceri een es : and styles. Size 34 to 38 chest. ALSO STORES AT value. 4 Mechanical Ducks, Rodsters and 15.50 to 22.50 TI-QDELPHEA. Nn V. ] &: C , Chickens, 25c and 50c ; BS? fiate 100 Weetmalnates, oge - O. Nested, Hand-painted, Russian and Di Decorated Paper Eggs. 10c to 3.00 James McCreery & Co.’ Thirty-fourth Street 23rd Street S4tb Street 167-169 E. 125th St. 27a "et! OUR ONLY STORE Sole Uptown Diotribufare for Kuppenheimer Clothes of oes y Pan Biihaay a Athy a

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