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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1912. ithe 9 Married and Happy, Too, |RMHPREMER |. neem Richardson Vanishes Mysteriously May Be Verdict Even if | (FF TQRUSSIAFOR |rcrucct eetuccns ee for Frederick ©. 1 pe pee* oe. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, | Lest You | Typical | Forget-- | | Macy | | ’ Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 38th St Value s ! | eer a I Lembeck avenue, J ~ It Is Love ina Cottage — SIATEVISITTOCZAR Screen ate tee : WroPnnnnnonne vis way home from his office at No, 377) H Broadway on Less Than $1,200 a, Year,’ Says Mrs. Mar-| tha Bensley Bruere, f ty Writer and Lecturer. | Seopa saggy ed t Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | ‘Why is a happy marriage? Love Jn a cottage is all very well—It the larder is well filled and the root @oeen't leak. Perhaps a few spiritually minded folk may find a certain sort of bliss in being together, even if each knows that the other Is undernour- lahed, underclothed, overcrowded, But most young married people are of a more material clay, which is just as | fear that he was waylaid on! the water front. “Typical Family, How-| Se ee |canred to. bo. In. per as «| i i ] apical Family, How Preoen Ravel Ags oa a | To-day Begins the Midsummer Sale of | eal Comfort, Happi-'¥ ment and Opening of Dar- |! HT | | ness or Social Efficiency | danelles to Be Discussed. | mat Church’ and. "Watkee] | ’ PARIS, Aug. &—Raymond Poincare. | he French Premier, started to-day for! panying a Sreat state pile To-Day and To-Morrow Aristide Briand, Miniater ot _GENUIN At the Lowest Prices of the Year | Also in Progress | Four Great Home-Furnishing Sales of (1. om, evel Pigg ne pint oA gla A $6,000 Purchase of Silks in Black\} ‘ In numerous sizes, specially priced. (3.) : A LACE CURTAIN CLEARANCE $1.00 SATIN MESSALINE, 69c. a yard. } retaries and French Foreign ¢ Prefect. of | attaches: of the Russian Embassy a | QVUMLZZ while in the all the leading ‘ance, who always when questions of high poil the air Wall Gor one saat reneratlon. | “Kasiern questtone and the| 2 and 3 pair lots reduced a third Black only; 35 inches wide. yan naval convention, the Hioh, but they ought to be comfortable il signature of whtch by M. Poincare in St, | to a half. ee i or they won't be happy. is series Potersburg will bring the whole of the | Ri gravtnten see rte Rey (4.) ANASSORTMENT OF FLOOR COVERINGS |) | $1.25 SATIN PAILLETTE DE SOIE,94c.yard |} tivel | tensive treaty of all ie Practical Rugs and Carpets and Black only; 40 inches wide. } weDat/‘bocording 16 at least one emi- je the main ubsects of Linoleums reduced. nent authority, there is an irreducible abr ea $1.25 CREPE DE CHINE, 99. a yard |} imponsible. Mrs, Martha Bruere, the well known writer and turer, insista that the typical family cannot attain real comfort, happines: or social effictency on less than $1,200 a year, which amounts to $100 a month, LOTS OF FOLKS EARN LESS THAN $600 A VEAR. There are hundreds of New York fam- be the Franco-Russtan naval Mt, which will claim tmmedtate Vacation Luggage Black, street and evening colors. 40 inches wide. Commencing To-Day 2.00 SATIN CREPE. $ i. Annual August Sale oh) fant Ne a Te Comprising a $6,000.00 purchase of wardrobe, steamer and travelling trunks, te and suit cases, at conspicuous sion he- Itween the E:mperor of Russia, Sergius |Sazonoff, Russian Minister of Foreign ara Affairs, and the French visitor, ‘The | minent feature of the visit will | ‘The eventual opentng of the Danda- ineiles and the steps necessary for tts accomplishment are also to be discussed during the fourteen days’ visit of M. |Potncare to the banks of the Neva. Tt nted out here that this is likely | © to at tenet doing #0, Just atep store and ask to f ‘When Main Floor, 5th Street. rly twice thelt Took ‘to be" nea |. You will have hundreds to ning question in the set. | Cee easier aioe a we th Italian war, for it don savings, one of the items being Imported Sole Leather Suit- has deen asserted that three-fourths of Js HOt Oullsing 5 | See fe pecan cases at $9.94 which could not be duplicated elsewhere j the adult males engaged in tndustrtal of anchoring ther in| ssomey” cn request. " inieese under $25.00. ? work earn less than $600 annu- and Unless she Guen we have de direct ne } ally, T should be ar from any soon it 1s bound to cause Titth Finer, lear: of the families in thi howe Income drops below the th -hundred-dollar line and to get an idea of how they : ae) pean upheava rt a for mpletion of the ahtns, coupia | Taio te 5.000. can be seen In our wine Jur ee eee, nerve these welahie and, netces ts inan’? Additional Clearances in That were $13.50, ee nies the way Sire, Bruare sigue [TALKED ALL NIGHT IN JAIL,|{estcetamsse ot seat t WOMEN’S & MISSES’ WEAR Sars nc o i $14 715 he typical American family,” sne eg todayat .. . This is a sale to quickly reduce the present quantity of our best grade Suits. The advantages which will accrue to us, however, by reason of the disposal of these Suits are minor compared with those which their purchasers will derive. These suits are exceptional in every sense of the word. In the first place, they are entirely hand-tailored. Secondly, the weights and colorings are suitable for present and Fall wear. Materials all-wool, or silk and wool. Models in the best of taste. A full range of sizes from 33 to 46, including specially-proportioned sizes for stout and tall men. says, “consists of five persons, father, antip ne s mother and three children under work- a ehhe. a; ing age. Naturally the most important y ta b item is food. Considering the recent rise fm prices of most staple articles, the emallest amount I can figure on, compatible with health, is 9447.15 per year, worked out on the basis of thirty-five cents per adult mon ey. Pren tiere are rent and elothes. Un- hold operation I have classed nees as light, beat, laundry, new furniture, Ritchen supplies that sree cecum tg a, Maat Counterfeits. - F Mite, Sit'st'oe-cat teost'*| Read what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA has to cldentals and savings, che latter tnclud- say on this subject: ing insurance and vacation money, ae Oe ee ow vOU “The manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of Claim for F peech, PITTSBURG, Twenty Sooiat- i young women, jailed for street speaking without a police permit, kept the other prisoners awake all night with cell oratory, There was fino eleep, juat epeect The Socialiste BB Toes ey op) \ re discharged — to-d Magistrate New York’ ettman upholding free speech. —invite immediate investment so good are the reductions we have made to clear away a heap of odd sizes and styles left from last week’s brisk selling. Women’s Linen Dresses and $5 9 4 Suits, were up to $19.74, now ° Absolutely no two alike. The Dresses in simply trimmed = styles. hite, brown, old blue, and other of the sea- son's colors. The Suits in natural linen, ramie linen, in white and colors, and French linen in white and colors. Women’s Tub Dresses that $9 49 were up to $5.74, reduced to e Two hundred. In_ practically every size. Made of tissues, voiles, striped madras, and cther easily washed fabrics, trimmed in most attractive ways with bits of lace and embroidery. ne eeAN BOTT thensends of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. |] 7he remainder of our Misses’ = Fit Foor. Wear. See cee esses Mana as been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Oastoria trade- || Eponge & Linen Suits reduced. 4 ores a | mark. This counterfeiting is a orime not only against the proprietors of Oastoria, sat Siri issn tet sit Garmin. Irvedlion tara WOMEN S $5.00 WHITE CANVAS Aavaaoemest but against the growing generation, All persons should be carefal to see that Castoria bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, if they would guard the health BUTTON BOOTS, Special, $2.97 Several hundred pairs ready at this special price, due to the lateness of the season, Sea Island canvas—nothing better of its kind. The boots fasten meet variety of white and oyster-white Suits, there are lue, purple and striped linen Suits. Many novelties, as well as tailored and semi-tailored styles. Petal .,....-+ oe aa of their children. Parents, and mothers in particular, ought to carefully e () 19 Suits. were $19.74 to $33.74 now $10.74 with nine buttons, Toe is round, Cuban heel. Al sizes. “Dr. Robert Colt Chapin in his very | ’ xamin 5 c f "i wove mney ot me ctunonrt «the Castoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and to ro- i ae ws aise te er tow er Women’s $3.96 Pierced Low Shoes ‘tathsites having from $90 to £1.00 «| member that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fao-simile + yea? are able in general to get food qaoush ¢0 kéep soul and body toxether,) gionature of Chas, H. Fletcher, under whose supervision it has been manufactured , ead clothing and shelter enough to meet the most urgent domends of decency.’ | continuously for over thirty years.—Philadelphia Bulletin. | Reduced to $2.97 This style is. essentially a warm- weather dress shoe, as. its flexibility eases the foot, and’ the pierced vamp and instep keep it agreeably cool. All sizes, in both patent leather and tan calfskin. $3.49 Eight-Strap Sandal Boots, $1.59 —To clear the remaining misses’ and children’s izes now in stock, The boots are of patent leather and tan calf, made on Goodyear welted soles. Mevond Floor, Mth St., Rear., ‘Old-Faghioned Macys 23 Suits, were $7.49 to $10.74, now $4.95 Corresponding reductions in our Misses’ & Juniors’ Cloth Suits and Coats. Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Riding Habits Greatly Reduced A i ole nee in Women's Linen Crash Habits, with side saddle skirt and English-cut Coat. Were $14.74; now p $5.74 Children's and Misses’ Khaki Coat ard Breeches, or Linen Crash Coat and Breeches, that were $8 74 $14.74; now........ , Me stern now $10.74 Women's Linen Crash — Lo: Breeches. Earlier in the sea Also a number of Cloth Habits for wornen, in Oxford Meltons, Cheviots and Whipcords. Were irom €19 74 $14.74, $19.74 “But he also shows that 9 per cent. of the families living on this minimum | imeome have not enough food, 18 per! cent. are not properly clothed, and 38 per cent. live in too close quarters, ‘Mforeover, Dr. Chapin wrote of con- ditions three years ago, In 1908, My fig- tyres take into consideration the ad- mitted inorease in the high cost of liv. tug. Also they allow for keeping @ ¢ 4 in achool after he has reached the of fourteen, although it means the penditure of the edvancemops fund. “it seems to me that you have mate the rent rather low,” T observed, “I thought the proportion for that was one Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Conger Bros. of St. Paul, Minn., say: “Fletcher's Castoria 1s certainly full of merit and worthy of recommendation.” C. G. A. Loder, of Philadelphia, Pa, says: “For 20 years we have sold Fletcher's Castoria and are pleased to state that it has given universal satisfaction.” The Scholtz Drug Co,, of Denver, Colo., says: “Fletcher's Castoria has surely become a household word. Seemingly every family where there j are children uses it.” oe ALCOHOL 3 PER feurth of the total income. F A ‘ a Hoagland @ Mansfield, of Boston, Mass, eay: “We have nothing but z THREE OR FOUR ROOMS FOR $12 f ceeperatle tremens ot t0 wr about your Castaria and we Go nat heettate to give it our : : Late Arrivals that Were Intended ‘mont must de kept earn oe ting he ad Bowe iL! Riker's Drug Stores, of New York City, say: “Fletcher’s Castoria is one Women s Imported & Domestic to Be Included in Last Week 8 PRR ESS) PAN mmmmmmmanmy «cn eee rene Pate WCoats and Wraps Greatly Reduced || WHITE SALE OFFERINGS f the present high cost of food. It ts Eom sear pad ae Suitable for all times and occasions — street, evening, Gossible to secure three or four rooma } | Promotes Digestion Cheerfit Wolf-Wilson Drug Co., of St Louis, Mo., says: “Of the thousands of motor, travelling or general ear. Materials are satins, $1.00 PETTICOATS, 79 25 DRA’ 19. for #2 0 month, ether in the city or nessand RestConiainsmelter | patent medicines for which we have demand there are a very few of taffetas, chiffons, broadcloths, fancy mixtures and warmth- ; ee Cambric, ruttied with lage thal the suburbs. The typical family must kt ame nor Miueral | them that we can consclentiously recommend and your Castorla is {n- withouteweight fabrics, ? trimmed with embroid: hes Ineo ok enusetanee AE bo content wth ibe euburbs Jone ex- : OT NARCOTIC. Hye ta Sale fee rn a ae ’ Coats, were up to $94.75, now $24.74 cading heading the flounce on | & tucked heading, penetra” re usually @ little ¥ your Heat Le ness a pedpeten da eee eee 18 Coa ) Wore Up to $39.74, now $14.74 oo 15 PETTICOATS, 59¢. clit, COMBINATIONS, hy J +7 rar t 1 ‘ambric cover at rawel une Mee the city. Then there ts out @ remedy of merit and once convinced that {t does all and even a} seats xe ” e ne pl aa Cambric,. with tucked lawn | embroidery yoke that has torehon the cost of commutation to be con- more than claimed they do not hesitate to recommend it to their friends.” ’ Pp std * flo hordered with deep eme | Mace run around it. dered “phere is, perhaps, © gain in health an@ therefore « diminution fm the doctor's bill. Financially, I think Ufe im the city end life in $1.00 COMBINATIONS, 69 Nainsook cover and skirt, trime ined with a neatly-patterned ems y and Valenciennes lace, ng tule. T <, e t trimmed to match, d with Cluny r 36¢ CORSET COVERS, 18 11. Embroidery ¢ Nainsook, trimmed around the 7 tire top with torchon lace or embroidery 75¢ NIGHT GOWNS, 59¢. and ribbon. RY trimmed around’ the 50¢ CORSET COVERS, 29 it be Nainsook, trimmed with rows of lace and embroidery insertions, trimmed with ribbon, Valenciennes edging all around, 15¢ “C-B” CORSETS at 49¢. A medium-busted — model, of batiste and trimmed ace or embroidery edge. The Owl Drug Co., of San Francisco, Cal. says: “We have always Women’s Full Length M-hair or Linen Dusters, in a been a believer in the ‘original man protection’ and have been particular choice several different models; with ghoor 3 96 " never to sell anything but the genuine and original Castoria (Fletcher's). convertible collars. Were up to $6.94; now Remedy for Con: We bave many calls every day for this article from people who say they the suburte sere! balenee, an Aertel Remedy oe would not be without it in their homes.” “You may note tha’ ave mi 2 Worras Convulsions feverish 1 : all, 1 think cating Sera aD tlh on cenuinE CASTORIA atways city except New York, but clothes are j a sigan , A if cheaper here than any place else.” | The Kind You fave Always Bought Women’s Fine Worsted Sweaters, |) fa! natterr | rough neck, pear! buttor ning, deep pocke turnet cuffs. Whit ti 1 cura or white $2.96 combi with lavende second Floor, Iwas GERMAN SILVER BAGS Which we would sell ordinarily at $1.74, $1.98 and $2.24, specially $1 28 priced at ® come necessary for the newly married couple before the arrival of children? FIRST YEAR LESS THAN $1,200 MIGHT DO, “4 young man and woman may get along for the first year on less than $1,200, ut It is not really safe to depend on a smaller income, even from the mart. The firat baby t# Itkely to put in an finished with Cluny lace $1.00 NIGHT GOWNS, 69¢. k Empire gowns, prettily . 7 80, put Jp we rer . In U TEN different styles of ornamented frames, with strong, heey Cea iain appeorence By she end @ ioe veer machine-made mesh skirts, white kid-lined. Some Itese Size ly Hmit to th Exact Copy of Wrapper, n Use For Over Y 4 $ , Malte set Sizes 18 tory9. 8 ee eine, fret Year i ve e For Over 30 \ Oars, bordered with mesh tringe. ribbor beading. . Main Floor, Broadway... THR WHOLE SIXTH FLOOR S OE ee seeicn enema) ST A STE enmey be sci | ss cs scenes mma ame al ES MI? pone

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