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be act if t }) egpllewanco plan fair trial, ee ote ‘#Palmer, and the Women yManciers. ae Ds | \ semi-annual Why Wives Take Money From Their Husbands’ Pockets on the Sly dt Te Because They Think ‘the Brutes Don’t Divide .Their Incomes Fairly, Says Mrs. Austin M. 1 Are Getting to Be Fi- : Marguerite Mccers Marshall. Do zee nearch your husband's ‘Listen, Mined to your justificatton, from the lps of Mrs. Austin M. Palmer, president of the Rainy Day Club. ‘This | what Mrs. Patmer recently told the wives of Boston: ‘omen are fast developing financial @entus, and a sign of it is their going through their husband's pockets for deees change. Women can’t help that, Qed they need not try. Its root is “planted deep in the womanly nature. WIVES ARE ONLY GETTING EVEN BY PILFERING. “The point is just this,” Mrs. Palmer explained to me. “A man should not expect to receive from his wife more honorable treatment than he gives to her, He should not condemn her for using methods which are the natural result of his own attitude in money matters. “Very often a man forces his ‘Wife to becom: grafter. She has Ro legitimate way of getting money. Me will make her no fixed allow- Akos, and grumbies if he is asked for @ nickel for car fare, Wo wo- man with any self-respect can en- @ure such a situation. Why @ypuldn's she take small sums of money, a tithe of what she ought to have, from her husband's pock- ets? “I's not often, efther, that she spends | the money so obtained on herself. 8) uses St to buy something for the 2) some household , want, kupplyme of which will benefit whole farnily “Taat instinct on her part makes all the more inexcusable her husband's treatment of her in financial matters. attitude 1s, of course, a rello of “the Gays when no married woman could hy property, but all her wealth “was Qutomatically transferred to her «‘Mivband at the time of her marriage. This procedure was supposed to be for the best interests of the woman con- cerned, as ft was held that she was too thoughtless and childish to handle money. “But it is now @ well-known fact thas women are at least as wise and cautious as men in the expen- @iture of the family income. The man with the smallest income rec- this. sThe day laborer turns over his pay envelope to his wife, receives back from her enough cash for his personal ex and leaves to her tho duty of r disbursements. One result of this 1s that many a comparatively poor family has its savings bani account.”” “Then you think every husband should turn over his entire income to his wife?’ I asked. WHITE CROWS AND SILLY, EX- | F TRAVAGANT WOMEN, | {He should make her an allowance ‘amply sufficient for the household ex- J # and her own," declared Mrs. S' Palmer, “At least, he should give the| There a, white crows and there are silly, extrav- although prudence ts the | ith most of us, | find that by far the greator majority of the wives who spend | Umwisely err through {gnorance and not “through any natural wasteful NY a woman has no idea what her! Aysband's income actually ts, If she aks him he smiles and tells her she! can't understand business. So she goes | on running up bills, to be paid after al explosion, — which understand and consequently | re the the , Spesn't “ resents. “MANY A MAN WILL AGREE WITH MRS. PALMER HERE. *“A woman who is obliged to run up| Bille spends a great deal mors money | © @fran she would If she had a full pocket- & SET 49" ies READERS Of The WORLD ‘Going, out of tawn fort The Wor! MRS AUSTIN book to draw from. If she has actually . to pull out ench dollar bill and pase spair by Lydia E. Pink- It across the counter, she will hesit %, much longer than It takes to repeat ham’s Compound. the formu and “And the woman with the empty Pocketbook suffers so many intolerable i annoyances, 4 i ence I have known women reduced to ail sorts of shifts to odtain the few dollars needed for club dues, humiliating to ask a man outright tor particularly tf he’ adopts the what-did-you-do-with-the-last-dollar at- No wonder women beg their dressmakers and milliners to make the bills larger than they actually are, and ack the excess to thelr money- little money, titude, Pass Jess patrons, » jo wonder, too, that the independent | jess woman hesitates to give up her good salary for married life cluded Mrs, Palmer, foolish to sacrifice her complete e freedom, unless she finds a man|_ Mrs Who will treat her fairly and not re- duce her to the petty shifts and wheed- cs of so many of her married nomi ling tac! friends, “HEAVEN Sculptor and His Former Nurse Married ‘The ‘bride was Minn Anna Marlon E Jamin of Truro, N nurse, 1.97 Pongee, broidered 4.97 gathered included, 1.97 Lingerie, 1.00 ‘07c Made of 2.97 who has credit at on but no spending mone; unable to take adavnta; MADE” BRIDE IS TAKEN BY ELWELL. City Court House, Whe first kindled love in the heart of the sculptor when she nursed @nswered by a woman and held in him last December, at the time he was Wa} SoBiiGsnee ————— Thursday Bargains These Thursday Sales are Patronized by Thousands of Economical Women, who Appreciate the Remarkable Quality and Style of Every Garment is up to Our Usual High Standard, Not- withstanding the Extreme Low Prices. {Linen and Lingerie Dresses Linen Dresse Dresses are lace trimmed and elaborately embroidered. Fancy Silk Dresses Summer Wash Dresses Most wonderfulu collection of these pretty and useful garments ever Warm Weather Waists Tailored Wash Skirts White and i natural only; Linen, “Ramie and Bedford Cord, Tailored Linen Suits tan and prevailing colors, suffering from @ broken arm. ‘The ceremony was performed in the! chambers of Judge Robert Ca the Court of Common Pleas, John I. W and Mr. and Rhodus of New The bride, who is a strikingly handsome brunette, wore a rose-colored gown with a white hat and plume. She 1s thirty-five, according to the figures entered in the marria bureau, and the bridegroom is fifty. Mrs, Molina Elwell, first wife of the sculptor, whom he married in Paris in| *882, obtained a divorce from him In City last autumn, alleging de- sertion. >. The Seat of Wa sburth Post.) would you do?” I think I would switch maga- | | WISCONSIN WOMAN'S | FORTUNE Freed From Pain, Weakness, Terrible Backache and De- Also or is, ‘Charge It, please! Coloma, V ‘For three years ] was — h female weakness, irreg- ularities, backache and bearing down Pp I saw an ad- vertisement of Lydic Pink- m's Vegetable pmpound and de~ cided try i After taking sev- ‘al bott found 4 it was helping me, NM and] must say that 1 am perfectly well and cannot bargains elsewhere, In my club experi- It ts 80 vegetable Compound has “Sho 1s certain! done for me. John Wentland, R. F. D., No. 3, Box 60, Coloma, Wis. _ Women who are suffering from those ressing ‘ills peculiar to their sex should not sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable C ompound to restore their Ith. There are probably hundreds of thou- perhaps millions, of women in the U ited States who have been benefi by this famous old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over 30 by Judge in Jersey don’t you try it? It you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and has brougnt “1 into his lit S. the traines 3g. WAIS Futron St,Cor, Brioce St. B’KLYN, Savings They can Effect. s are white, natural and pre iting “cole Lingerie 8.97 2.97 3.75 4.97 Former Prices, $5.00 to $20.00 feta, Meteor, Messaline, Charmeuse and Foulard; and trimmed, all colors, 6.75 12.75 Former Prices, $10.00 to $42.50 em- 21.75 together, all are dressmaker made; every popular fabric 2.97 3.97 4.97 Voile, Net, Chiffon, Messaline, Taffeta ; and Linen, 1.97 2.97 Former Prices, $3.00 to $10.00 4.97 1.49 1.97 Former Prices, $2.00 to $5.50 2.97 ‘hand shrunk linen, superior tailored; may be had in white, 3.75 4,97 6.75 Former Prices, $6.50 to $15.00 THE EVENING WORLD; The Pinnacle of Value-Giving Reached in this ="Linen” FULL FIFTY-FOUR inches long—made of a splendid q |e PrOpAid Mail Orders Filled, NAT HO18 0 0000000009 900004 005 0000005 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED eAND OTAENBEAG co WEST I4™ STREET Sale of 5,000 Women’s 54-In. Long Dusters; ality linene fabric. 5,000 garments made for a big Western concer unable, on account of conditions, to accept same. Full cut, ‘kets. English collars and revers; turnback cuffs, large uttons, Not if you paid double or triple the $1.00 price we Hd could you be more satisfied than with these. The SS] very coat for autoing, boating or general Summer o wear—the sizes range up to 46 bust—sale price 7\ (None C. O. D.), limit 1 to a customer, at, oe each Bathe in Style gnd Safety ii in One of These A Mohair Bathing Suits at 1.98 THE WONDER-VALUE of the season. A rare opportunity to secure a customary $3 suit at a dollar saving. nd quality, ar tte ae fr at $1.98 Is and la Sting stad with Wide patent leath skirt, tun _large pearl “white and blue, In «izes 14 to 18 years for misses and 13 to 19 for juntors 32 to 38 bust for small women; on sale to-morrow Percale Dresses at 53c Made . have $2 Canvas Weave Hammocks, 1.39 Taffeta Parasols Pure silk taffeta parasols, also taf- fetalines with flowered silk bor- ders or insertions, also plain colors, black and white silk stripes and checks, tera J 4Q to $4.00; special at e embroidered white Women’s Silk Taffetaline extra deep lnons, pretty maple With throw back pillows, deep valance and double spreaders, shown ino many striped patterns; full size, regularly $2 Parasols Jap Porch Screens In green and other colors, poplins t redimtions; qur selection ‘trimmed with Dresden borders, aces a greater number of Taioia as; Dla thon can be found in any s ade © color, ine tons, also embroidered white linons; values up to 6x8 88c 8x8 1.15 5x8 69c 1912. ntrigs mohaie Jaunty Junior & Misses’ Two- piece Norfolk Coat Dresses jondertul dress {rom points of style, ex- lendid dre: making finish—ever the very latest Nor- a of linen; ; new girdle model Prepaid Mail Orders Filled. One-piece turnbac finished off Great Rug and Linoleum Specials 35c Floor Oilcloth Linseed tn re tity Mim a our discretion Seamless 9x12 Wilton ga Rugs Persian and allover donigns; sulta- Is pure olteloth, ble for parlor oF dining room; Mt and bed whith . American Reversible 9x12 Senyena Rugs at 5.97 c Shown in reproduction of and d tual $10. value Smith's Seamless 6x9 Bri Woven in one piece, shown In flo wood des! duced from $22 to ...+ e ; 18 ian r pe used on eth Cc Shown In Persian and floral he a OFFERS the big ss th any ba’ the manufacturers terns, 1 our own guarante 40- YardRollLinenWarp ee Linen Warp jatting manuta on "hid Be Rugs, 98¢ Jopanese Matting A 5‘ ie $1.10 Inlaid Linolews at 78 Size 9x6, Shown in medallion | Shown in red, green or . # at 78 and allover destsr ideal] blue; carpet designs,|This ts c Mnol 8 mer floor eo we ven. ons market #1 it} tile a patterns: sultable for stare ; wquare yard , 98) ii at? 6.87 alu $2.50; Bp $18 Long >. A. Hair Mattresses now. 12, 98 Enameled Iron Beds is $18 ones at.... «12,98 $15 Black Hair Mattresses Rigas oh “10.98 7:98 JH ones at A AH $10 Hair Mattresses. ..... 6.98 : ent at, * ¥'og| $45 Bed reduces! to 318 Felt Mattreases now i298 SPYINGS | $4 ones at... -...... 298] c35 one reduces! to : Bungalow Enameled 4 ..1.98 $10onesat7.98 | Bungslow Enameled 9 4g . 6.98 $8 ones at 5.88 +3 98 $6 ones at 3.98 +JO $5 ones at 2.98 . 1,98) $3 ones at 1.99 $6 White Cotton Mat- reduced to “Want” will go and get it. $25 one reduced to $20 one reduced to $13 one reduced to Bungalow Brass Beds It makes little difference what you need---a Worid Wild's Cork Linoleum at 36¢ Square Yerd it Cork Linoleum v luo the market Sample Brass Beds (1 of a kind) 29.75 - 22,50 - 16.98 12,98 8.98 [1m New York’s Shopping Center| HEARN JUNE SALE~ tre ‘Wee of Pith Avenue On Last Thursday of Jone Sale Brings Oe te Opportunities for aving Money on WOMEN’S SUMMER’ DRESSES Our great purchases—from four manufacturers—enable es at assortments of the most goat styles lor morning, to offer range of fabrics. . evening— inens, whe, Gane Values. stores combined mode!—panel plait effect on left side—with buttons | loose back Closing—all lengths and bande, ‘White—atralght Other Wash Shirto— have wide an! Extra Wide Ankle Boots Sizea 3 to 9. ines 9% & 10. ‘Tendertoot mak putton~-HER widths. Sinow 3 to 10.. cut—broad, . plain lived!—Read and faced, wome have heavy el Turkish Torry el . plain of fancy band. 79 ct. Boys’ Laundered and Solsott ry Full gtze—de itlow ringed and 9 linenmellyver bl to eset bp .. Dresses that you need Fine Madras and Peroate: ‘band or Sin caler attached—# to 16 years, $4.98 Boys’ Summer Suits. doubl $2.49 Palmer's Hammocks firm quality, S jane oF more Sai Natural gray and white linen and hite cordelines, repps and khaki also—literally rought out this + 08 © 4.08 ee) WOMEN’S EXTRA WIDE ANKLE SHOES Oxford Ties, alee Boots in Lace or Button Styles Designed originally for stout women—used by many others, who, aevertheleas, ean orltiihe~Lehe greatest comfort ta thoow mondlag theer== eamlens cut welted extenaton or turned, flexible soles— broad, plain toes—low, broad heels—tace or Extra Wide Ankle Boots—Lace Only Tendertoot make—very soft kid—weamlenn tons—tlexible sole—low heele=O'Suilivan's rubber heel cushions to relieve all Jolt and add spring to the step. ide To-d: Buy To-morrow! Buy To-morrow Morning if Possidie! $3.98 oot 4.96 Misses’ Tub end Checked ond striped Zophyt $4.98 Trim’d Dress and Outing Hats .. Attractive atyles in Java attaws, chiffon flowers and moire ribo! bleached Peanut Braid Outing ¥ Araped with soft silkeblack velvet knot. 19 ct. Flower Sprays and Wreaths........ Roses, lilacs and other pretty blossoms, $10.00 & 12.00 Handsome C: Novelty brocade and extra fine couttl— very long over Bipe--cat out fronts tapering or straight modela—extra qual- ‘cane lan ht, jum and dark colorings rate. {ures have extra trousere—# (of 98 et. Little Boys’ Wash Suits Russian and sailoreduck, Itnons, per~ te cales, etc.—white, plain colors, stripes and fanclos~2% to 10 yra, ry Cut Price Sale of Toilet Articles Continued oes MORNING SPECIALS-—To-merrow, Thursday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restrictet. No Mal of Telephone Orders, 2 an, spreaders HAMMOCKS—THIRD FLOOR, |]$1. 49H. S. Linen Tebleclothe LINENS MAIN hem—pure. Irish’ tuen—- extra large—excellent value, HANDKERCHIEFS MAIN FLOOR, h retetick ol Winey, Dioben it be found in other oes sn ort of lov Dre ant be un big ag Our June Sale Leader in Wash Skirts |Our June Sale Leader in Stylish Wash Conte +77 |%4.96 Women's Linen Coats........ back— Natural color-—-heavy or 1 model—con vert! ble outside pockets, tel eedhay re ello tle Wotaral, London Smoke, vy large hematitoh« and cuffe—panel Extra Wide Ankle Shooe—Lace or Sixes 3 to 10. extra wide widths. Hand-Welted Soles. . Eat Wl Hand Se Sizes Boat a nly, you must act at jay. 14 to 18 yre. . 3,00] Panel front of wide ‘atitch omb' toe, me eo | tlon—alao ate, Daintily embro! pin tucke “others: Sap'ay and v Sleeves—low neck—all stses, 19 ct. Extra Site Wash Petticoats. Clear blue or gussets suckers—tucked and corded ity garters. $1.49 Untrien’d Dress Hate............... Cd 69 ct, Boys’ Pajamas. =. 698] LRP ashe oF: batrcemnhet ‘metinm and Madras and percales—| im or dark stripes—tull cut—4 to 16 yrs, 96.96 Little Children’s seme Conte... 3 White allo $9 ct. Boye’ Summer Hats...........++. 136} Siib'dy trim'a ile yor fine, aa Rah Tah, etyleduck, tines, orash or |” Benscolsse ta'3 yi tan $1.39 Girls’ Ankle Strep Pumps... Patent tad leathernbrond tont—well $1.48 Wome Soft Kid Juliettes. Pe ae. viol bert pr A cee tan olan Sy: 3.80 | $1.00 Men's bree 44 Olelr Poe on bag ‘ble ou white groun rench known make. Ba Men's Belts or Sunpendere.. tarnish—Belts a: self color barness, buckle, wat re taffetas—black, whit KIBBONS-—-MAIN ¥1 all alte ab A ct, Men's Cambrie NGS—MAIN 98 ct. and $1.50 Boys’ Bloomers and ots, Trousers. 21g Hany sary included yoarPrepare for 8" PURNISHINGS--THIRD 39 ct, Boys’ Denim Overalls... ban More! afternoon smart cuffs—linen color buttone—erge +2. 48 Soft kid—moditied opera toee—patent tl low, broad, flat heels—medium weight poles ton—ott kid uppere—medi kid tipe—extension soles—iow heels, OO JUNE SALE SPECIALS FOR “LAST SALE THURSDAY” Merchandise wanted for entire Summer. .... If you value money, take advan- tage of these offeri onee—T'o-mor ‘o-morrow is short fronts’ with square neck—ell sizes, gray end white Seem flounees, it goad, live subberes er setae buckles that will black, tap er = Kimenes.. Pretty floral lawne—contrast band trum ERS—SECOND FLOOR, in wide Night Shirts. 29 ‘ast color braid :trimes FLOOR, nickers — corduroys, tweeds und cassimeres—belt y in lot vacation FLOOR, lovely "ARP ORES oS = er cei t & dresses, a LACES MAIN FLOOR fnohewhite aud gre waists, fine under 19 et. White Dress Lawns, h-made trom selected for dress, MAIN PLOOR, Clock Signa Denote Morning Spectals Look for the Glookel Blue and tan; also small doubt Ws—4 10 14 ho’ THIRD Fi $2.98 Misses’ Tub Dresses. Fiala and fancy ginghi yrs. LOOR, piece dressy models. tn” newest siyles and latest Urmmings—l4, 16 aad (Sse: DEPT. $1.29 Black Lawn Waists an 4 fromt in ni combed slips 4a Pingo oes ; vent praia )DS—MAIN FI SECOND FLOOR, Co) —motal or Look for the Clocks! LOOR.

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