The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1912, Page 9

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“@HE EVENING WORLD, PRIDAY, JULY 12, 1919.0 Sake Pee. in recalled that her husband told a | ce, ep aD throughly business-like woman who can ‘Die eatery with Ittle work. she ts tn- She thet (TALKS WITH LIVE WOM(EN---NO, 10.) miner ee eee ae ean niece concn cnn |i goa Set Net eae ‘ 4 fo | | dignity and respect. Vee Py pis yh ra enpioyed Wite Seen Mone on the door, She rang the bell, and re-| “As to this, the great trouble has cieind no anewer, summoned (he po been that the majority have suffered over eight years and the smailest salary Reenita ¥ lle. Hartnett was found dead in bed ‘t Afi for the few. In all lines of endeavor pild to any stenographer is $15 per}, * a ‘ with an emply bottle of polson ealde “Can ford to Quarrel fortieth at no entre Pa PiniAADRLPAA, Duy 1h Aw sel f / eg tha home of her husband, from Hartnett had dval with, A girl that would make her- | 7p passed ‘ithe Yast time that Mra, Hartnett had ) ‘ Wi t self objec onable in her capacity of! HET crake. GIAL TO whom she hag bee spare . an visited her husband he was more dis- U 1 ea an setlhd | Geee war tate frowns on A hiea ot “Sho is the girl who remains tn dat aeacorren es eae ee shod ns ut his fondn: work he micht pursue, That kind o one | ine , Youterday, daw w anal ca ig A is Fy J ye nienared’of; eliminated. als Feceives (he Mame pay and worTers eth amet Hauor cond “The Reeenate ina ¢ why she fs not progressing. It is be eat then made the threat of auloide " . _— ee eee Home Girl, That Is the a Gone are the days when {he Youn cause she puis her own Interests in ad- : om woman stenographer maintained her po- C©Use + we at moms One, Te. the) SRACh ior her, work soca be the jemenuery, Thureeces Ba, estat, fe The Effects of Opiates. . tereats should gome first, then soctn' " " Most Efficient Business | riay this 1 ae not mean that she must HAT INFANTS are peculiar ible to opium and its variow | TO GIVE EMPLOYES Woman,” Says Mra. Caro- saturates It The’ worthortite worker ix ave who has ica donc I continued, Yee plates cause changes in'the func: : line Marshall, for Nine} he woid not engage athe interest of Ther work, as emach At Hons and growth of the cells which are kel y to hecome permanent, causing FULL HOLIDAY | t attractive, heart as her employer, who imbecility, ment rversion, & craving for al or narcotics in later life. pent Superintendent of a! g one’s halr in the most popular bet gl fifty Gt, Wie somes Nervous divemses, tach aa {intractable Rervous Archie ty Ep he staying | yi y = | shion, be tly gowned and pleas- 1 | powers are # result of ing wii narcoti wi geod Ww ee | an ens meat Monset anit cers fo, YORK at A Aling in time und Mr. | Fo tnetetntancy, ‘Tho rule among physicians is that children should e Close raphere. | tainly ie & pleagure, to be constantly fat ond that's af. All the girls in Our receive opiates in ie smallest doses doses for more than a day at @ time, and | front with euch a @ in the om > ‘ then a “The Much Abused Stenoge | Siu nay Se fe en ey th has Vas | Thm amination ot Anodes, Dror, Cota, Soothing Syrups and ALL DAY SATURDAY hike dragtive 86 she will and still mainte blem, 1 . know. | other wm scoslog wo chibiren by axy but ® ysician eannot be rapher an Indispensable | im f her digpity and self-respect if he 18 90 ing'yhat of necessity chey are there for | decried, and tho druggist should ‘hot ber a, to tt Children who are ll | fy aut Saleeae f — a purpose, and they purpose to be thorn | need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a ontane 90 During Jaly an ogas % velondd 4 Tae t and ‘ rare, ate ematareae | non the apot—stving thair beat while st | dosa thom willfully with oes tia | ‘ommand| inj ¥ 5 nd you woul ye eurp nd Castoria contains no narcoti bears the ries Ever; ed oe i ' iano bold, bed man who te going 10 | See eer aete Lganty ‘Bitre. a6 Tap mice: | aenepare Ce comeu ny orate Liha | 'y Day. ¥ dispense with her ee Fa ties of life, the trend of the tithes, as Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of 4 | AS IN PAST TWELVE YEARS. JAMES A. HEARN & SON ‘The Average Efficient Sten- 4 forth by her own actions, | {Ne average eoclety women” —— = = Ographer Is as Well Read| 7 would never engage. When he comes| | and in Line with the Trend » Row tong the Route are 1 ha | of the Times as Is the Aver- 4 ; For the gin whe gratch age Society Woman.” j ‘She is usually the girl who wants a | Easy Aids to Good Looks | (Bila Ellis in the Arch) | | “Atter motoring or golfing the har may be dusty—with no time for washing the | Sesnographer good, bad and inditerent, I missed my guess about weather conditions this season. I employed in that capucity were Jointly head. In this aitemma vou wit! tind «| looked on the bright side, stocked to the limit in anticipation of rapid, 2H AA Egat aT OS : ; vei oreis root ina trait | early selling, and—here I am, at Clearance Time, with enough of my : BY SOPHIE IRENE LOEB. “There is no work in the realm of business where woman has so; largely entered as that of stenography, And with all that is attributed to the stenographer good, bad and indifferent, back’ would resound from ocean to Ott ow will in ees et | ——eeee enormous stock still left to swamp an ordinary dealer. commonly accepted theory an to the! getenay, oulazy féilows. £0 in be |the here lant, flutty and esay All of these splendid Suits will be disposed of at about 50% stenographer, that some of the best | oming’ a aotable fact that the se vant ck ‘rota ta : of. their actual value, which is based on the fact that my regular hood are found In the ofces under | coming extinct. Mapertenoe has ae prices are one-third lower than can be found elsewhere. I manu- shall, superintendent of a bevy facture all the clothes I sell, and save thousands of dollars yearly because of the location of my store, which is away from the high rent district. This saving easily enables me to undersell the regular to prove her worth, if fice Women of one of the large m cantile enterprises of international re-| for a small salary. 4 girlcan live pute. And as I looked about the of-| better from th floes, when ta gs with her, vould “ 1 | ond tnd insz) obcived haa. baRat wel Tjsely ot ania of fruitfulness * aaliyghaolt retailer by at least one-third. | Bisse om ne evidencod by the ate] fen Wem as tw be re ea Every suit style, fabric and shade that any man could a SWomen earnestly engaged in thelr rested tn {nls Guslnese aod that ts the Tub oft oF | wish is included in this wholesale, deep price- cutting. a of seit te wsually the girt who has ait | the past han bog for the Jokesmith and | For example: My famous $12.50 and $15 Suits,-actual DENTISTRY THAT LASTS 4 at. Many things have been ta ber salary t> spend that looks the Babe ha CMRUOLA HOE have beat | $20 and $25 values, according to the pricings of regular ; Pate agp bad 18 rill bod 4 Pe talbcconcten- Ghee retailers, are now $8.50 and $10.50. is is your ahew the hardest food and these Rootlest i changed as the better class of you opportunity. Knowing customers: will be on hand 100) bo annoyance or dlacorslort." Nobody sate : idem, fownd ta, the |e ene cporstions and industries i early. Those who have never investigated val Poiee WN feureats testes ieee int : woman who goes forth to |ME corporations and industries the ly. vated my values realize It yours, a0 the aroat of you i joney for her own expendi- |= can get acquainted with them at their best. mouth 1s uncover — aid Mrs, Marshall. And as he: ee Ty be NE ved eh plod fe e WHY SUFFER j from the girls afterward FROM SUNBURN? ‘ | they are like one family under one ‘ ad s . ‘TE y ae ce ae ce |e Wome ee Se (ace SO Creat Tones . Men’s Clothes | The New WATERBURY We an having been under Mrs. Mar- ‘Their Complexion at 199.98 Com: tn the morning, have your old teeth extracted FRER, w 4 exall's prep ieeh i years, Scrime (eet to Down on $50; E e S k f S ° om aie plignt with « New set that dts Precis Broken sea fates . ‘Woman has distinctly take ie pac cular “Jack and 1 sat iat on the sands all yes | 7 Ratee ntire toc Oo ummer Suits finae by caret | boiNieat ieBiacoven gy mh cas : terday morning. {had my sunshade r s Full Sete of Teeth 3 1. ¢ the sun neve me, a col t ! ; weit a dinner gown int might, Suits up to $12.50, now 8.50 f ‘Gold Fillings, arate } naturally In sympathy with them, and face and neck were as red as re Many s eforms are Ins uted | is yc fi por « 2 . 23d St., New York. ae ok er rei ou on Suits up to $15.00, now $10.50 4 Mom A BTN ro, suNDAvE | Into ©: SC annrtae 5 re | gen oF her re ote: she co! vi Al i ‘ $] 3 50 German, French and Swedish spoken, i , reasonable division of work. orn her prettiest dinne c SHOULD BE IN LOVE WITH HER fe velogs which wont Sa he da Tp is Sidehgerdo ar et, Eb, Suits up to $20.00, now e J WORK TO SUCCEED. iest dress—ii utdoor woman's best) enameled Bed 5 . t ears they tes aon | tee cl | Suits up to $25.00, now $16.50 ass OU poaccecaemcomnonee i fo many poniona to ily The Meld tn SEE Aae and conling to akin tek oat angie Glens Suits up to $35.00, now e SUNDAY EXCURSIONS} =). almost limitles Peet | 4 has been exposed to wind and sun. Better 9 f i ; 7 an cold ¢! , USE in je Same way, e cael nm itrade—a universally needed oney all druggists, in collapsible tubes, B “phe great demand is for ef- ; S oys Ce) Ing : WORLD'S GREATEST PLAYGROUND TO NEW HAVEN ihe mine romping’ reductions that affect my Men's Clothes are ns Tri ate Bi fore 3 Ly 4 evidenced in my Boys’ Clothing Department. These styles are the Rew $2 .50 FIP AT eturn tue Ny om P.M Too eee ’ smartest, yes and most seviceable to be found anywhere. SUNDAYS abo, Tn i " joys’ m ie fo i Wash Suits, 79c July 14, 28, August 11, 25, September 0 : 2.95 Suits a ttn #8.95 Suitsaf . . . $5.50 sab ee vd see to 4 $3.05 Suitsat . . . + ES $0.95 to $12.95 Suits . 6.70 Special Train ere 4 $4.95 Suits at . .. . 3.55 | $13.95 to$15Suitsat. 8.70 earn renee temanal 7 DOANE 4 Returning, leaves Atlantic City 7.00 P.M. ‘Tickets at Piers only on day of excursions, ] Evenings mM Saturdays |] rtety oT The HISTORIC HUDSON Until 7 o'Clock } Until 10 P. M. Pennsylvania R. R. Wesnenta, Brockton? a 0: Handwme DY OC: oni” . (My Only 4 Leave Ts, bier Rem ate 240 Bn a? ere = sor) 219-125 Walker Bt. New York || seccEwoop ||up tone isLanp SOUND i gyeny y $1.0 BQYNO eee aa HY BNINGA, , STEAMBOATS, L E, E. TURLINGTON, Our ALL |900 Suits Selling Important |up to $30, now : July 1000Suits Selling "7B. saa Le ae | | UNDAY ruil up to $37.50,now | ata Ce EEE Cee ay = Ses |g. RAS | | EVERY SUNDAY te Clearance ———"—” eras | es | a fant | Sahat) “MONTAUK” iN $1.0 DOWN | % af ne Daath > i : Pier tt Stet St, N. R, 2.20 AM, Sales, | 2630 Suits Selling up to $45 ||| fey ssw weexcy TOSCO edna Hie i , 2? 15 | || 5% INTEREST Continuing our First — — 4 en accounts ni a a ° SthavE- 9' st. a and Second Event. les > BROOKLYN. Ji she y) | B The balance of these men’s Suits comprises Variety, Style, Comfort and Luxurious- An enviable assortment of English and soft front roll lapels and American |” Sail Around Staten aa | Every Day Except Sunday and Monday, 50 (rTakakegd meted ea waren Teh ot and N Vice-President Railroad Vennasivania, Keri, wes Sts, 4M OUR’ TERMS oe Base # Pom. 9130 Wee $3 Down, S1pp Host! Wott ty, re) Down, ‘Trains connect at THE OKIGINAL AND Bi “Ser ae oral NJ RaiveePonr: i Round marked XCURSION ON POPULAR STEAMER | Wet Fi i } | | 1 } DIRECT ROUTE TO | Rockaway | Beach Bogen teat Mandl Ls Ma =i SIGHT SEEING YACHT. Mo as Dan Taaree foot of Wess 1.00 2.30 g Island By, Siwclat LOCK ISLAND s E VERY SUNDAY SIGHT-SEEING YACHE CLIFTON ad Manhattan Lalaud, | Bane ga and eo ea worth BU BALA CHAKGH FUK IT, tations, The progress of these July events is most gratifying, and we assure you 7 erica’ Disistos “Manseage’” aoa oe FOR SALE. we bins Patron Buidiog "id, 66t Gr of choice, exclusive, distinctive and superior garments that will fit the Summer wardrobe. DIAMONDS ON CREDII § - aii v POR BALE. Pasy WEEKLY OR MONINLY PAYMENTS | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT te en ae mond Co, WATCHES? Heidentame i rehal to god order; must be news BENEDICT bi", 265 Broadway, 841 Broadway, 119 W. 42d St., _ 125th St., Near Chambers St. Cor, 13th St. Near Broadway Near 3d Avenue kK freadwey Stores Open Till6 o’Clock Saturday. Harlem and 42d St. Stores Open Evenings 'SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ; WORK MONDAY WONDERS = \ 25 i i : Jewelry. Sack's | 2.40, 3.00, 4.285, ve Dath sf howe woedway, — WOTY, Mesuoiian, 49 Weert 120tly, aver, W8 Sd ar, w Open gienugs Mater, Mudie, Ketrevuments, Midjiloter at'0't Oa mia aamaclabinie : me ie aS TN eT

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