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-~. ve ISABATH 5» WHICH PURIFIES THE LOVED ONE But It Is Like Electricity and Can’t Be Defined, Says D. K.’s Letter. VIEWS Favor of Another, One May Be in Love. v Marguerite Mooers Marshall. How do you kaow when you are ia love? The varying answers to thie question have all agreed on one point—the com- ing of real love means a change at once drastic and far-reaching in the person- allty of the lover. Opinions as to the nature of the change differ, and por- haps, as Mrs, Edith Ellis Furness a love {s unlike measles in that each cai isa law unto Itself. Perhaps, too, that {s one reason why it Is so diMfcult to hit on @ diagnosis which shall satisfy every- b the contrary, the skilled observer detects imitation love as easily as near- silk; Indeed, the two greatly rosembie each other, Both are coarse of grain, quickly soiled, and without good wear- equalities, Also both frequently de- celve & credulous public, because of the heapness of the price set on them. NO TROUBLE TO MIX UP A PSEUDO LOVE AFFAIR, t's the easiest thing on carth to con- coct a pseudo love affair. It has been done in half an hour, and rounded off hoa perfectly good weddin Not! vat the latter is necessary or even @ \isable. To dignity imitation love with | in marriage certificate is simply to steal | a trade mark supposedly reserved for high-class goods, The sentimental thieves usually tire of their bargain and it Im returned later in the divorce court clearing house, OF A WOMAN. | When One Can Forget Self in| | | | | But now for the real thing, the pas-| sion which means, as Dr, Talmey told us yosterday, that the lover “has in @ ertain respect died as something spect and individual." plete metamonphosis, the gentleman » writes the following letter must ree with Dr. Talmey: Dear Madam—You ask us to sub- mat a Bertilon system of Identif- on for lovefor love, the most Musive of tons, and at the s tine the most persistent chronic of ali the lapses from the ordinary to which the flesh is hetr. Like the wind {t bloweth where {t Nsteth—and it results elther im a calm Ike that of the Sargossa Sea or a typhoon, Love converts the coward into a hero, in the sight of all but his wife. It makes a spend- thrift of a miser, and, conversely, a miser of a spendthrift, but not for his own gain. Tt is the fountain of perpetual youth, a bath which removes all imperfections, mental, physical, spirttnal, from the loved one, It ie the one state or mental ecstacy which leads to self-sacrifice with- out a tremor. It gives understand ing, for such is ite X-ray power that it can rejoice in attributes of which the world knows nothing. 3st can gather bread from stones, @repes from thorns and figs from thistles. Tt makes dandies of slatterns end slatterns of dandies, Te makes posts of blacksmiths and Pegasus riders of plodders, vading—like electricity, it cannot be defined with exactl- je. It can only de identified by its alte. D. K. his writer brings out one point par. cularly whieh none of the other con- | ‘outors to this discussion has toucnad pon, enator. A WOMAN SAYS IT I8 SHOWN BY | LACK OF SELFISHNESS. Mere is another letter giving the side of the question: r Madam would say that one is In love when that predomi- nating characteristic of all, selfish- ness or solf-love, tne sense of the “Tam,” js forgotten and one fees toward a member of the other vex that and willing to forget his many ¢ teristics not 1p to my {deal, 1 er think of self-denial or sacrifice of time or thought in anything for him. He catises me with his companionship and I am lonely and long for him when separat T am glad of the athize and to opportunity to. sy beur with unitmited patience the Uttle difficulties of life he s me to share with him.” the sinking out of self, mplete forgetfulness of (elf), and an ever present de- sire to do and live for the other without thought of self-sacrifice, are our thinking ¢ the ordinary nie love) has us in ite helieve there {9 not an infallible e@ whereby we may all gauge the fepth of our affection and know we have attained that etysian Iife—iove, Ons) 4, LT. Ls, Real love ‘a the only real reju- | If death ts com-, | | {man who doth protest most satiaty- ingly, Dear Madam: A man fs In love~ n he would rather be made mnisere Ne by her than made happy by any other woman; when he can thrill at the sight of her with stringy hair and sunburnt nose and pasty cheeks; when the fool things she says sound ike a mixture of: Helen Rowland and 0, Henry; when he {8 willing an oO diskust at her he point of his fun- niest joke; when he can think of her, without disgust, as weantng curl papers and a sloppy wrapper and without her faise teeth; when every harsh or cranky wond he ever spoke to her comes back to his memory and tortures him like a goes without lunch for a month to Thursday Summer Brioce St. Bktyvn A_most_ complete and absolute clearance of fine whip of se buy her ne sl! a thonsandfe sacrifice by that comes Into her eyes can enjoy kissing her just wh n he itt ag has had beer and onion can do ali these things, then he adores her, Not merely loves, but adores. 18 CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought 'ULTON St. Cor. Bargains bing are atp sitively amazing price reduc- oa be d at th he big "Marti HE attin Store” and Wash Dresses, fabric and color. in son included. lored, pearl button trimmed; effective models. .... ests $10.00 Linen Dresses.... SPEND THE WEEK-END —ATS GREENWOOD LAKE 412 $2.00 oon UNTH pat °OF sate. Oct. s18T ALL REGULAR TRAINS VIA THE ERIE RAILROAD Tickets and. toformation, $90, 1100, 245, 1288 (MeAlpin pat) 2203 Broad. w 34 Fifth Hi Te minal Building i Coneoutse St... Went st Fg Weat “I5nen a. N. 23 Brooks, 50 RounD TuP, INCL DENG nd SM. | doe, MOONLIGHT SAIL. hy found.» Rane 6c. Taare Baterr tanding'® #, 2M St, #80 P.M, ere ROUTE TO Rockaway Beach | = Arana, eave ee on y Lecter sboart, Ii. Hoan Wy Mt ‘uty Of course people are different, but, | fm after all, they are also alike, “The Colonel's lady and Judy O'Grady are sisters under their skins." And this) inatter of love is such a basic thing. | Its outward manifestations may differ, Dut ave there not certain fundamentals “hich are common property? SIGNS OF LOVE AS A MAN SEES THEM. 1 clomp with another letter from a Bweet &Co, 7% 10 BROADWAY. COM FIAIDEN LANE” DIAMONDS ON CREDIT BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS American Watch and Dirmond Coy) 1 a * veka, $1 1,000 — Formerly up to $5.50 Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Lingerie Dresses, Tailored and Fancy Linen Dresses every i 1,500 Waists Formerly up to $3.50 Lingerie, Voile, Net and Linery Waists, elabo- rately tinned Heed models of ted sea- 400 Skirts Formerly up to $3.00 | Linen and Cordeline Skirts, excellently tai- 350 Suits Formerly up to $25.00 Balance of our lightweight Serge and Mix. | ture Suits, formerly $20.09 and $25.00; aiey trimmed, silk lined. Ary extraordinary bar] ain, $7.50 Linen and Wash Dresses........... 2.97 $15.00 Lingerie and Fancy Silk Dresses. . $4.00 Chiffon and Messaline Waists.... $5.00 Lingerie and Chiffon Waists..... $6.50 Linen Suits............ $5.00 and $6.00 White and Blue Serge Skirts. . 11.97 ree eee 1 oF |1.00 “| 1.00 several ve oy lon | 97 \5.00;—- | 5.00 3.97 .. 5.785 ae ie . 1.97 2.97 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Ew V JERSEY, } $5, 000 Wi WILL BUY 7-ROCM mountain ground, co home, trim Noor: steam heat, ELEVATION, HEALTHY TAIN AIR. NO ACTUAL WATER RIGHTS WRITE FOR Prete PABTICUL LARS. BARGAIN. throughout; how and cold” E AND ERTAIN| ty is erie OWNER, P. 0. Box 1923, N. ¥. Cc, we STEAMBOATS, =1Day HUDSON ¥ Line ~ RIVER | Tac AY J for Nontine ia Boi fey eeerate k te ata Poneh Dath HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED — EXPERIENCED GROCERY SALESMAN FOR ‘A LARGE N. Y. DEPART- MENT STORE; GOOD AP- PEARANCE ESSENTIAL BOX BB714 WORLD, __HELP WANTED—FEMALE WAN - EX PERIENC D JUNIOR GROCERY SALES- WOMEN FOR A LARGE N |¥. DEPARTMENT STORE; OD APPEARANCE SENTIAL BOX WORLD ES BBG612 Wokia Wants Work Wonders. those : | ie THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, joe We Give and Redeem Su ety Stamp € eupons JULY 24, 1912. In New York’ "3 Shopping ¢ ONEILL7ADAMS Co. Sixth Avent! bth, 21s! and 22d Streets Odd Lot Day in the Women’s Summer Dress Section Bargains such as you very seldom see~ foolish little prices for dresses and skirts of faultless style and distinctive attractions —a wonderful opportunity to extend your summer wardrobe at a very small cost. Of course, in some lots, there are not all sizes in each style or color and sdme of the best lots are too small to advertise. but there are plenty of sizes in cach priv: lot when the selling begins. Be here carly--they will surely “melt! away Just a few of the lots to pique your bargain instinets $16.50 Linen Dresses, at $9.75 /$2.98 Morning Dresses, ct...... $1.79 $12.75 Lingerie Dresses, at $6.50|$6.50 Ratine, Repp & Linen Skirts, $3.95 $7.75 Lingerie Dresses, at $4.50/$3.50 Repp and Linen en Skirts, at. $1.95 $5.00 00 Wash Dresses, at. $2.98 $3. 75 Repp and Linen Skirts, at. $1.45 Women's $6.50 Silk One with Bloomers . . In Satin and € iffon ‘Tatteta: one piece Finished with sailor collars. Dutch or styles, Sailor braid trimmed collar; Dutch Black and Navy. r . Because We Give the VA How is it possible for us to sell day BECAUSE OF CONSERVATIVE Everyone Buys on Same Basis- No Stamps ~ — | WOMEN'S WASH DR | Scores of the very latest styles—only those fabrics that hi a 4 . Greatest possible range {our standard of requirements in workmanship. . Batt point the road to m mmer fashion and comfort, ing as well, we tell DRESSES AT 4.98 Were $6.98 to $8.98 Nateral, $2.95 $4.50 Mohair Bathing Suits Piece Suits . . $4. 50 square necks. Several styles of trimmings. neck, satin trimmed, Black and Navy. ain Stare Third Hoar, Some $4.50 Summer Silk Waists, A Wonderfui Lot of Women's Porch Dresses at embroideries on nearly all, while maay rely upon contrasting pt or their broidertes as ° —on some in revers used in trimm e velvet 208 (0 4. Values up to 94.00 Lawrs, ginghams and ‘Thee two lots where 2.08, 3.1 one-thint to one: Something quly representative of val cool, dressy and OF and up to 1.1 at higher... When you stop to think percales. Some have| distinctive for Thine ee embroidery yokes.|women who others are tailored] want something oe a; models. Also black! a little different. grounds with small] Made of fine | Great Assortments in | Women’s Muslin Undergarments At Prices Unmatched Elsewhere. white figures and dots. Not all sizes in any one model, but you will find your size in the lot. lustrous China Silk, of firm but light texture, hand- For All Dress | C y tri | Nainsook and Muslin Night Dros: Sheer Voiles Women's Lawn Dressing | Somely trimmed wale <4 and 30 +88“ Wotoch—Vatue 29 Sacques, at_39c, soe, 9c] With lace. Justa | Gad <1 00. In white and) bi re | Nalnsook Night Dreses—round, V | Piques and Corduroys + 3 or high- fancy laces, emb'y 4 | iy ewns, in pretty m4 besa —\e ribbon—value 78... 25] Value t00, oe Tia 24 ers and severa’ es} way elaborate. Nainsook, Crepe and Tub Sf! ple 2 Some polka dots with flower-| boy ackable \ Night, Dresses—ae woot Bengalines, Popline, Repps, Sowettes ed borders: others trimmed arkable WAY wy atylee—value $1.2 0D sti with embroidery or lace. pals $ NN y a co DS to 69 ‘ambrie Potticoata—-emb': '¥ rutth © or Women's 92.00 Lon f ‘ "il | lace trim'd—value $1. + DS \ Embroidered French Swisecs domme ee beng!" meatal ina ak sit Waisrs, at _#1.9% Delightfully cool and ff) Viuifébl. Abtas: eeabeedta? ana pretty evcortment of pate! nicely Toe Trnmea wane china Silk Waists, ‘This | Peipenae sees UY i. ‘al tr elec de pc reh Beetle ad terns. Some Empire, others; beautiful silk always launders well, | i al Fra \ train Garey bat with sailor collar. 94.95 and 95.95 Handsome Dress Waiate, at 83.95 yee i Site -welte Gad soi | BLURRED vice ‘ jana Made OF SHeCTESt Hn _eTCS au Venlea, anNKE - OS) og Frefioh D Et Women’s oo Whee | Ana Tow ieck models. All beautifully’ trimmed with the fil », Sen Negligess 12.05. eg | finest laces and embroideries. "5 Doth wide panel of lace. | #1:50 Cool_and Attractive Sailor Collar Waters i oe on | W-1uoh—for men's and boys’ : orders filled | 2L9NC —Made with round of square coi * thletio underwear.es.... . ’ O'Nelil Main Store, 3d floor, Mall orders leat 1 i aenarcellacavaad ae besieged ely trita'd r io un ishlect ‘DN and .12% 4 O'Neill Main StoreThird Floor, Mal Milled, | pele ty cdulres no nara 2400 Pairs Women’s i or troniog. Natnsook Combinations—round neck — | cover and skirt with ty Iacow worth .98.. : 65 | | 29-tnch Lingert Sixteen-button Length Milanese Silk Gloves with Paris Point backs, Women’s 25c Fancy NECKWEAR, 15c Dutch collars, embroidered in atl white, round and fancy shapes; lawn collars; jabots, ete., ete. Each article is full 25¢ value. O'Nett Main Stare, First Floor, | Natnsook Combinations with Inc emb'y and modaliions— vaiue $1.20 Wom ‘8 Comb!nations—hands nd elaborate trim of (ioe emb'y-—value $2.98 | | | Nalnsook Corset Ci vaiue 29 and | It hi -19| Voat white or black, at Wes a roo! riety of models—various laces ings of contrasting color—all # * throughout the | French Datintes Center | f Pith Avenue WHY DOES IT PAY TO BUY HERE? LUES! in, day out, at lower prices than others ask ? METHODS No Exceptions No Deposit Accounts—No Percentages a | Great Thursday Offering of ESSES ave proven to be favorites of trimmings—all gy Bi ‘o make along story satisfaction, also Arent short lines of facts and figures— DRESSES AT 1.98 Were $2.98 and $3.98 well an all over ning while others of thi of th —-» SUMMER WHITE GOODS and Underwear Purposes. Large Stocks—Lowest Prices. and 15 @ Batistes— 12%. .15 and 1p +29 © 6D zien welght— a. ve 1O HIGH PRICE OF LIVING, aving been stated e so ores give for them 85 P : Moy Orders. Filled, | Cambrio oF Nainsook Drawe | PER CENT ce Pair ; ~ on Cottam riley ——_— Women's $2.00 Grade ehleae aie | tnatthone. who do 46 Value $1.50 TE. PU naar a Tt te | ¢ * | ay | lage . jae ot ; ‘ ‘ O'Neill Mala Siore—First Floor, ree Orders Filed. |) WHI P MPS, biel gat Ha mae... bod | ee daa Keep ey te abea Caltd rem ualiiyert to if dons es jou y | : value 8... obs A few Regular 19c to 50c at $1.69 pair ce is ae: eet STAMPI AD) | The dressy “‘smail-toe” pumps that give AN bag ihe wu Rr phe ‘biasoa, such smarl and altractively curving lines lo | Pirrereerm sierra ee, the feel, making them appear so neat, well WAISTS, 10c_ Cut Price Sale of Toilet Articles Continued— ® A little clever needlework gna you have Mie ‘3 “7 shui eee | pe th lest waists i ] i ade of Fine Quali ye ite Ne as ea Suet elie tations SPECIAL PURCHASE OF FANCY BATISTES Stamped for Punch Work or French in tho you ae the bes Embroiaery—tach has « waist length of fine Cuban heels of aoherata Reet: Material, Sughily soiled, so they are reduced to 10c, White Embroidered Scarfs, 25¢ — $2.50 Made with covered Cuban heels Neatly trimmed with lace, | wiatha A ta Di $0c to $1.00 Linens, at 39c—Linen hem-| ’ ' auehed"centrepiocce, squares wud scares | Women’s 93.50 Oxford Ties, at $1.55 —In Gun Metal, Patent Leathe dd dvussin Calf, 280 to 39¢ Hemstitched Tray Cloths |~ ren Cet alten en ee mle O'Neill Main Store Secoud Floor, Men's $4.00 Silk and Silk-Linen Shirts nie cr, omen ttt B15 uss footwear, Covered Sule price, pair, $1.69, Therefore 1214 cent quality White Canvas Turn Sole Ties, at | Manufacturer's clear up | and Jer Far lees thao « dollar will buy material for a dress, All sizes, | In our wrqat Wash Dre | ~-_ | O'Neill Main Store Second Floor, To prevent deniers buying, $3.49 Women's Long Linen Coats. collar—pateh BAT/$7-A9 Genuine Cs pockets— ; good fitting. oft collars to Sizes 14 to 17 SECOND PLOon. 1.38 and Val of eyele Plain negligee ee with soft turn Ser cuffs, Some have match. In plain colors and neat stripes on light grounds love Wolets 4) wide. pane SECOND FLOOR, sHe took the loss, you got the benefit... colors that will make the prettiest of mid-summer dresses, and for a mere eong Fabric D ept.—Largest im the Wo: $i 4 Black, Leather Hand Bags Dalaty, cool styles ° MORNING SPECIALS—-To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. uantities restricted. No Matl or Telephone Orders, rex Rugs. as, - 8.75 biues and reds—also THIRD FLOOR, For Three Days Only—Thursday Morning, Until 1 P. M. Saturday recesses a) agree Lee 8 —In O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys—We Will Sell Flowered and figured lawns—ruttie of $ Bl Pais tt SECOND FLOOR gt Wom ess 3s Men’s $3 Black & Tan Oxfords jv. seme 09) Shoes of style and character Bore ren srstiNes tiny RLOOR 12h et Novelty Wash Belting... 4 the very best $3.00 Footwear mad 49 ct, Men's Balbriggan Underwear 29) _ TKIMMINGS—AAIN FLOOR in America, including W. L. Doug- fie of tee ee ny 181,69 Linen Naphine- dee 1s las slighlly imperfect Oxfords, Ciarerseaounls RaMeeeees bes a ie vy Irish Hoea Men's" PURSIOMINGS—SALN NEN % FLOOR, $ 1S ct, Drees Ginghame $3 inch at pr. nisi and. platy colore usu 9 ct, Showerproof Silk Foulards Sof finial donirable colors and do- wigna Bu fw > These en tar Styles Are / Included Gun Metal Button Oxfords, Gun Metal Blucher Oxfords, Patent Leather \ Btucher Oxfords, Tan Russia Call‘ Blucher Oxfords. Also the imperceptibly imperfect W. L. Douglas Oxfords, O'Neill's Store for Da@ and the oye, On Sale Thursday to Saturday iarlusive, "Neill-Adams Co., eth Ave., 20th to 22d Sts., N, Y. City CLOSED ALL DAY SATUR Until Further Notice, DAY ae |

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