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Im ea Me oe me CERT ~ T , . 3 | 6é 99 e e want to build strongly for future gen-{a sense of modesty uppermost to guide| Vredenburgh, was also born here and 4 (s} ays Not im It With NOW. erations, must be made laws of the|her. At the time the Revowuttonary War ho- PIII PPL PPP LPL PP PPP PLP LPL LPP PP LLL LL PPPP PPP PPP PPP PSP, PPP PAPA PPAR PPP PRP PPP OPP PPPS State. That “And after at, a man, be he of| an was a government surveyor and were much Setter along these lines than|the old school or the new, when {t| ater became colonel. Her uncle was for marriages were not made in|comes right down to choosing @ wife, Gov. Enos T, Throop. me way. does not forget these elements. For| Mra. William Cummings ays -1ear- ~Oon rt a re t they count th the long tun, There were|D. A. R. fame is Mrs. flopkins seme ey Owe) ee wesc many extreme 4 in my early days,| Her beautiful old home at No, 10 lowed to go to @ theatre until IT WAS i auch qe hoop akirte, but modesty was) Street Is atill standing and is no seventeen years of age, and the treat/the one thing strictly adhered to in the | home of “My Lady of the Rosary. ‘of my life was when I heard Jenny Twenty-three men of her family were || , b. P " if the Colon! 1 * Sentimentalists Who Talk About "Em Never Es ea ee ne eee eee ie ae thas heonse of c.|i]| Lexington to 3d Ave. 59ih to 60th St. perienced the Real Thing, or They'd “Can” That ‘‘ Good Old Days"’ Chatter, Mrs. Hop- kins Declares—And She Knows ould marry than they have en, I could not help reflecting on y Some of eoaey ASE to harry without a tendency to imi- the mt * " > ly causes extravagance, she ts alw an honored || ‘# or guardian's consent Was COM | ing women crave what they ree and | guert th Mra. Hopkins has a broat | if! e- aby 0 prerbonst ed a disgrace. lack the happy characteristic of rising | outlook on life and nas perhaps kept | Bo those who were not At to Marry /ahove situations that confront them. | abreast of the times more than any * Whereof She Speaks, Too. rarely did so, because marriage was|They also lack appreciation of the tr r woman of her age alive to-day he viewed as a welghtler problem t | mendous advantages of to-da Her keen senre of Numor and apt wit Su ts to-day. “I can recall how {t took e her home doubly attractive to to met a letter, and tt coat 18 riends and visitors, SMALL FAMILIES AR! send a letter from my early home in| She te an honorary member of ra | THAN LARGE ON |Auburn, N. ¥., to Albany, Tt was no! Manhattan Chapter of the A. Rf i “A child's worth could be r circumstance for a sweetheart | and her opinions are valued in that and {f} es 1 to pay postage on letters for a hundred ! In'“‘Them There Times’? You Didn’t Have Matches, ' and You Couldn’t Buy Soap, and It Cost « Quar- after taking the medicine. s, oned from the ‘good old p oh Among her best || ter to Write to Your Girl—But Now, Every- And at present the problem of race ate J Mi nike ithe counta, musan Anthony || Watsvd dia clas alae bled oa wv to ctor cut atl relobhinag Sale suicide is not nearly a# important as) i \f| and ends of Summer styles. To sell them immediately we have made sharp |] ‘ thing Is Lovely, Only Women Can’t Vote. |how best to regulate marriages ao that| — YORK’S FIRST DOCTOR, —_| counts of Colonial days are most tntor.||f| frit cote Of Suatiner Miles, TO Me Aiisees who are planning their vacer \ yt ; GRRGIOR muy ene Sito: the woes With EATS to aitans we ‘Tin questa at her recent luncheon in- jf] tions will find this sale of great importance to them. Here are some of the | By Sophie Irene b. “a Jat least a fighting chance for respecta- | Schenectady: y eluded aire Wiliam sruimenings Story, | amazing opportunities offered: Loeb. bility. | ? 8 Finch, Mrs, Finn Sandbers, Mrs. | ~ 2 attribute my long life and unimpaired focuitice to one motto, ‘Don't! “Women with dig families are welghed | £71 {0 Albany and you had to proceed) R. Pp. Sorelle, Mra, od Misa Arrow: | Splendid Tub Dresses, Values 88e td > down with cares on account of the mode | dangerous for an enene to enter the| Smith. Miss Deaver, Mrs. ‘aR to $2.00, im this sa.e at ' of living and thelr strugsle with the| city proper, and that now you cag trav. | KeCkan, Miss Montgomery, Mra, = “A woman's place ds where she does the most good," } : of living, and the woman with | crs many miles anywhere with safety Fer eee, tee Tae ounaaelpaa: | oon phew ety atylen Al Bore many 7 A aw, \ id at, : pret “if men can’t make laws to suit women, it ts time for women to help . ; who can give attention | and ease—no, the good old ¢ Mra ‘James @ Hamilton, Misa Hamil: | 1 hom: j is the lusty varied Wil aie the splendid advantages ot | £0"; Buffalo; Mra and Mise Bouthworth, | ' Women’s and Misses’ Tub $1 88 ‘ “) tehkeys 4 > CG herlali / a Lrg every woman should minke herself attractive and dress ae ma. § . whieh they might onte: thale homes t | learning! I attended one of the tew Bainctint i mee aertee Bite | Dresses, very Special at well » but the tight skirts are entirely too extreme, aa were the boarding schools at Atbany and con- 1 Ham Van V. if ahe can, » night. As @ consequence of ali these thorpe, Orange; Mra, Willlam Van Made up in linens, dimities, lawns and hoop skirts which I wore.” things there was much more frarmony | Ptered on aged ‘one oF arapenion Gene | Aenburah, New Brignton: Mra. George other very pretty and Summery materials, t “Modesty is woman's greatest asset in all ages, whether she de between husband and wite, since they| wraig Count Henri Loule Villare dé| Kite “Auta pare Mea Leura Mt Many styles and best colors. } © vecluded home woman, in the back parlor with knitting needles, or a suf- were reckoned with before rather than | Condn Holstein, Stake tasked: . 3 f fragette out in battic.” , Thomas, Chicago; Mra, Fredert Other Very "You don't get any orders to-day lke! right, Philadelphia; Mra, Willlam F Tissue, Linen & Other Very $2 88 A ‘Then there was more joy !n the| my first ancestor in this country re-| gen Noyes, Tenafly, N. J.; Mra. Samme resses, “Clubs for women have done more good for bringing wom . to hag) p——— family Ife. I can epeak for wyeeity | iY ve bg Cady, °h ow ‘Rophen ._ Charles Becoming Sum er Bre mere of different puiiies than eaveh or 4 think, perhi my Itfe has been! ‘ ‘William Van Vreaenburgh, you are| Tourney, Great Rec Mra, Benjamin + ‘ Patter faci anything els #hould she be brought under the rule of Sade ek Ra, wy rea to. mane | hereby ordered, pursuant to the procia- ane, Hanes ae ae Meniae, styles, all equally handsome and appro- “We are living in the best age the world has ever known, and the Seen ee ould any man or woman say r nay? And right here the cry of! xX equality must have a reason for) ing something. he child mation, to demolish your house from | Poughkeepale, vey Mrs, Lealle M. Win- priate for Summer wear. All colors. Le pperette Ly hams that the re" | garret to c@ lar, said house and lot lying | ship, Brooklyn. tae Fer | and belng on part of frondway, and to $8 and $10 Stik, Tissue $4. 77 world is getting better.” ‘These are some of the opinions of Mrs. Amelia Weed Hopkins, ninety-three i remove to the Company's Garden No, 1, «Pears old. the oldest New York Daughter ot the Amertcan Revolation being, since no revolution ever came|oytully nodded approval.) | for - WARM FRINBVAL yeu are Allowed: be Motion-Picture Photography and Liagerie Dresses at Reader, w: you like to go to the a ol jaye when— about withont a need. So that {i ‘To-day most any ole can marry, and) arbitrators the sum vr 1, 290, r a el You lighted your fire in “he morning by rubbing flint or borrowing flaming | D bute Women, (ty and pata Paurtsi “Ghana Lavioeas ta roe toned one can't make laws to sult women, it. 1e|girls expect more in marriage than they | value, which shall be handed and paid! § Now our very matineris figures; chiffon taffeta, in two-toned and time for women to help them, and L\ever did wbefore, Ways of living, dress; you out of the extra duty which Is) wea aces te, auccecding bys ph theckas SaaeAvines, tpeons;’Inigarten surely belleve in votes for women, Injand all that goes with it are changed| ordered to be pald for that purpose. sopenaen feorminy and many other attractive warm weather tatt, I Was bore Chat Way, dines t-Wasite 0 marked Geren. Dated Fort William Hendrick, Oct. 16, |} 4 the'prinel ple of moviga Pictu fabrics. All styles ‘wood from your neighbor? Made your own soap in the backyard and carried your water from @ well em heated it for a bath? ! ‘Waited for things to come ty channel, stage coach or horseback? tt to herself and 7 named after the wife of Thomas Hurtel,| “Every woman ow: tlon, and character : Paid 2 cents to transmit a love letter or even @ picture post card? who was the first man in the United! those about her to | poker Uaisiny weenie hice : and Lingerie, Voile and Lace ' Watched your meat in front of an open fireplace and had to be sure to bani a member of the Legislature | tractive as possible. The woman ‘who and could not be defended properly, ve Dresses, values upto $2v, at H the Ore at night? , to advocate the rights of| takes no pride in these matters loses! “So those who be the past have! | han T he th d the i Pp Ad And in case of fire be your own fireman with the bucket allotted to you, bears women. out yesterday, to-morrow and | not Mved in it like T e. We are now Made up in the finest of a and ais, fag your name, standing in front of your house? : ho days are past when woman's! “Yet i must admit we go to extremes | liv ng in the best the world has Ly ea mings. Season's most fashionable models. Or light your way to bed by carrying @ burning wick tn whale ofl? chief object in life was to ‘learn new|in this matter of dress, and modesty ts| ever known” K Of course you wouldn't. Nelther them, thelr wall of woe would resound| Fecipes for cooking and how to make|not as poignant a factor as it was when| rs Hopkine was born tn Auburn, egintered }) Beautiful Silk Tissue $9 71 would Mrs. Hopkins, whose ninety-third , from one end of the world to the other, | Over dresses left by a kind ancestor. |1 was a girl. ‘The woman extremist 1s a| NAD mae was De don ienihdt Bay Bla! | PAL nag 8 cr awiwardnes }\ Dresses,WorthUpto$25,alVee Yrthday on June 17, was celebrated by| “Contrary to the cynic, the world is|N @ man to-day needs a companton|dangerous example to tha young girl. | tagne, the first physician in New York The apparatus may be seon at Made in onty the finest of fabrics, such as @ luncheon given in her honor, and who! S¢tting better. Of course, there are many| to share the world's work with him. The tight skirt and extrembly low neck | city, tling hero in 1618. He was for Bloomingdales’ Photo ‘tudlo, striped messalines, taffetas, chiffon over Gave her first interview, in which ane! |! ings that are not good and should ‘i But the license rules of marriage are| worn by many women are anything but | ma: the only pnysician tn town, and 59h Street. striped voiles, and Persians, handsome @isplayed the memory of a woman of {be adjusted; y when you think|*oo lax. The laws of eugenics, if you!modest. Woman can be beautiful with! randtather, Will! tissues, etc. Many in the very new Robe- {there ere so mai hardships at pres- forty, the up-to-minute ideag of a wom-) ent minated through the advent of rear pee [ape science and inventions, it is only those Double tO Stamps Before 1 o’Clock Soap Wer re eh Lg Mrs, Hopkins has always enjoyed per- fect health, eating anything she desire: r f ehe reads without glasses, ut admits ree, I can't adjust very many | © “store” teeth don't ache. She attributes answered Mrs. Hopkins, with, h ‘ in life that same little smile, her longevity to her 0; wie en are more ssitetors than ‘adju of not troubling trouble—and her sens@| ang we're out men in our family. jyenie Busy Omer spierre style. Women’s and Misses’ Summer Sulls, worth to$5, at $2. 95 Made in repps, in various colors, linens, etc. Ideal Summer suits, Soli, Worlh 3.49, G4 777|colls; Worln up te 0) C0 to go al Swarts $4.77 $20, Special, at a * $9. 88 | | Of good quality linen, stylish] Formerly up to $20, 00; to. be | models; many with belted effects.| cleared regardless of cost. baie! ‘Well made and perfect fitting. clase in material and make. ll i i i of humor. And I cannot but belleve her| scvidently in our-case women have been! recipe is the real secret of ft all. the ‘survival of the fittest,’"* she said, ‘so you want me to tell you why I/ nodding at two of her white-halred Here isa sale sure to interest everybody who is going to spend their vaca- tion in a country home.’ Everything needed for the lawn and garden, as | Bere Aree tone ee ere ie Ag | Gaenicerh who eat by. ‘ wellas kitchen wares, hasbeen lined up for this sale and marked down until |) Cloth Suits Worth Women’s & Misses’ the ees many times and Ave dauatiorn Tet, trol, teat ao p i 4 there is more profit in it for you than for us. By all means buy during Up to $25.00, at $14.88 Tub Skirts, : Now $1.88 | jagnose my case as coming under i Every suit is neat and stylish and} Charming styles, made in piques, |] ideal for the cool evenings at the] repps, linens, etc. Ginte fees belts |] seashore or mountain: lade up| and side effects. Many trimmed this sale to-morrow and you'll save! Remember, we have a prompt sub- urban delivery service to deliver your purchases in the country for you. go eh a tell Re hl the symptoms of ‘don't worry.’ While t! Hlosophy {# all very beautiful of the old man who said, ‘I am an old man, [ have known many yee but 9 e of only the best materials, best materials, with pearl buttons. the ‘most of them never, happened 1) Al k C R f g { Eealish Ral ay SR Be ASKA LO.’ S NEITIVETALOTS | f | teas Rena, $4.89 |orees stirs, wort go) n\ Bappen.’ Buttons close to neck; side pocket,| In ser; “But I have seen more misery and ) plaid back; taffetas, voiles, Panamas, jf) inproof, All sizes for} Bedfords, mixtures, etc. Perfectly | Will Reduce Your Ice Bills usnecessary suffering brought on by tho Alaska Refrigerator Co.'s high grade Refrigerators; made of selected kiln dried women and misses. made. Ap las OD geod core hardwood lumber, fished i golden oak: all inc ined throughout; thorovthly women (no other word Out manta), than Herel aivtng Ceol pre pire ae eroueruti errsahy I cate to think about. Especially the Rigrwe nines sti Aine Rae robe peovetbeday peed t ummer nh erwear women of to-day worry about the most way. Bulow we notion (ea lem masbertsre cary, humdrum trifies, which, in the summing mean absolutely noth- For Women: For Men: as Blizzard Ref rigerators | }s2=4 Aes Meaarqehbtusadiparat jpermint candy tablets and you | Bitsaare Refriseratorecr aad comers) the best ms. 4 ; cons | eapreresns sandy tablete ead at dium priced rerigeatr made, No. !—37 inches high; holds $4: 98 |all druggists’, 26, 60e and $1 boxes oe ok Manis Women’s 2ic Lisle Vests, 17e Men’s £0: Underwear, S3e Fine rib and Swiss style, low neck,| Fine combed Egyptian Balbri sleeveless, lisle or fine cotton, also] short sleeve shirts, French strap umbrella pants, wide lace trim; regu- * . double seats, ankle and knee | 160 24 Ar . No. 2-40 inches high: he lar and Vv cial. sizes, ins $12 Hand-Made Brass hold 45 bic: 87 695, 98: i Ch YR 89 “Womea's 16e Swiss Vesis, 8e Men's 35¢ Underwear, 24e | | Regular and extra size; Swiss} Athletic style, white check, nain- ribbed vests, low neck; regular and] sook shirts and knec drawers to {fl extra tizes. Splendid valu: the] match; cut full size and thoroughly very special price. well finished. Women’s 49c Union Suits, Very Special, al 35¢ i Swiss rib lisle, beautiful quality, lace yokes, tight knee and umbrella |i drawers; regular gizes, including extra large; fine cotton. 1 Bioomingdates’, Main Floor, 50th to @Oth St. Section, Special in Our Greenhouses: A Plant Combination at a Low Price, as follows: Large basket, made up of a combination of 15 budding plants, can- sisting of Begonias, Coleus, high grade Cannas, Rose Geraniums, Magi- golds, Geraniums and other plants; also 1 dozen packags of as- sorted flower seeds and a large package of Nasturtiums ee Sweet Peas. This is a good $1.50 value; special price. . Dining-Room Domes With 15 Art Glass Panels. Enamel Lined Ref rigerators Enamel lined provision chambers rep ~|No, 23--white § sent the most sanitary method enamel lined; 15. 98 eration posible. They have 3 coats of | $18.98 value... bd #740 Alanke Rotrine enamel eratore—Apartment house No. 21 —41V/ high; holds 50 Ibe. phe 3054 inches § atyle; 2 ae front; dou- “a 2 i Oe highs 90 ‘Ibs. ice; 516 48 ble walls, which have a peb- ice; enamel lin 48 value ° ble charged fining. No. $12.49 value $10. 49" No. 2244 in, high: holds 60 Ibs of |N®: 200—54 inches ro holds 90 Ibs. ice; enamel lined; 312 ee sane $ 19. 98 $15.79 value me va ee For the Garden Lawn | Mower Prices “Prices: ut Bonwit TELLER & Co. WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY 75 Women’s Suits of serge, men’s wear fabrics, tweeds, 10.00 15.00 Formerly up to 45.00 This dome has 16 beautiful Art Glass Bent Panels, in am- ber or green, with diamond edging Ss ruby ie li re hase tration; measures fy) inches across the bottom; for any height ceiling; any length stem. i ( Basement.) For the Kitchen $6.98 "Pastry 'y Tables. Window Screens Centre Ex- $3.50 Blue Flame Tables,made of selected maple: tension Win- af : atry jes,made of selected maple: Oil Cook Stoves ee aren Easy running.clean 95 Women’s Coats cuttings has sk | = = Go —viled hard- pi hit saves pening bla of silk and various cloth fabrics, miles of steps in 2-burnce | | WOO frame, 1O-in.size....1.89 your kitchen; at ste, ful eattieg ml [Ades che...310 | ld 4 cabinet securely fas- G Ball- Beari: 15.00 fame’ | | tened. Win, ones 2098 | Thins ene, 3.28 smoacjess and odorless; burn, ordinary kerosene AL nicely japanned $2, 18 and above; 3-burner size, $3.48 Kreamer’sWash Boilers—The gen- uine, each one stam, ed Kreamer, with if oz. solid cop- fone, 91.59 Formerly up to 35.00 Challenge Garden Hose arch’ S-ply, with brass coup. lings; 25-foot lengths; warramed{or thoseatse. $1.98 25 BATHS 256 v 125 Women’s Dresses of striped and figured voiles, 7.50 9.75. Values to 25.00 spruce, ted. b and dark green; €a Sapolin Stains, all natural wood colors; a arnish and satin; $00 BATHS 50¢ OP five steel cutting blades, cuts meats, fruits and Hose Reels—Mad> of hardwood, on iron wheels; will hold 100 feet hose 55c Garbage Paile— Rival Gas “ Range ° Mrs. Potts’ Sad fa] rome, ae of niceel | Lanse? ete burners, “a ” plated irons, large oven, with 1.4! Wat nily f The “Bontell”- Corset IB) | Bana anda lrg beotrba mer otter, WA talon fay mae is enna HIE | ways coo! han ine nickel name plate: size, galvanized lined, vith fim cover to com: Straight hip, low bust, made of satin | dle, Sev 7 : regular value $7.98; nicely : japanned’ ply with tg ty éj . nickel plates tary rege stripe fabric—gartere—lace trimming, .09 faucet, at $1.09 mn 7 Cc (Basement, ), (Basement) (Basement, ) (Basements), AAA UAV EAAAEAAMAAAAADAAAEHE USAMA NOUE ION j.95 \ | The Opportunit of a Lifetime—Sale Begins To-Day & Continues To-Morrow ij 3Men’s Women’s $4 & $6 Walk-Over 89 cd slightly imper- styles, at Sample and tly fect; all Oxfords. sy Alicathents mene al pewen and $6 Walk-Over 1-28 Pair |Oxfords & Pumps. j2)" (Third Fleer.) = ea inane“ x sia there conoe

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