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r = . — THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, wrt IS THE IDEAL HUSBAND 9 Twelfth Article HAT IS THE IDEAL WIFE ---6 priteseeso Best & Co, We Are the Pioneers in and the Authority on the Outfitting of Young Girls Suits, Dresses and Dancing Frocks For Misses, Girls and Children ELD GROW WRT THE TEST , Marvard Professor Tells Hy- gene Congress of New Sys- | “All Efforts to Define the tem Tending to Health, | Ideal Husband Are Bigness in Character, Not Good Looks, Required _ To Make Best Kind of Life Partner for a Woman Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publtehing Co, (The New York World). 0 ' — oe it Pines cn 2 MISSES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS CHILDREN’S TWO AND Purposeless, Because (Of Cheviot and Wool Mixtures; THREE-PICE SUITS of © MP CRUSADE FOR BABIES| Women of This Coun- try Do Not Deserve | Bixperts Present Figures on Him,” Writes L. B. skirt high bodice. Oolors of Cheviot, Diagonal Serge and Cheviot: navy, black and Fancy Wool Mixtures. 10 to AN EXCELLENT COAT EF- " Qatant Mortality—Effect of |..5 0 anent Widow” a encD DEER ae Canviel THE NEW“ AMERICAN FRAT’ Work on Mothers. Si “Try to Live U; Serge, trimmed with silk braid DRESS for Girls; an unusasl jays, ry to Live Up and be ; batiste hand. panne ba gg m4 Ys WASHINGTON, Bept. 1—X-ray res to the Ideals Formed embroidered collar, silk girdle. LER aak a - 11.80 «| masen «as worst see | in Courtship Daye~-It's Oslo: many, bows, bol Fea ssessesseeeremeeeeees BMY 4 @ay defore the International Congress @¢ Hygiene and Demography by Prof. Bess N. Rotch of Boston. “Do get the dest results in the grad- fag of mental and physical conditions Of the individual we should study them physiologically,” said the Harvard pro- feasor. “Development of children may Bow be determined automatically. The Beny etructure of the body progresses \ ‘Oth comparative regularity, the de- walopment of the wrists being @ fair feet of the entire framework. We the Only Recipe.’”’ THE IDEAL HUSBAND AS HE APPEARS TO “A YOUNG GIRL.” In pysique big and broad-shouldered. He need not be handsome. 4 Ses blue, white and black. 14 to ra 20 years ss esseersesseeeeees 25.00 DANCING _FROCKS Of accordion plaited Chiffon TWO-PIECE NORFOLK SUITS over Silk; two-floance skirt Of fine quality Oorduroy; bound with soft silk ribbons gored skirt. Oolors: brown, silk girdle, rosette in back. navy and black. 10 to 15 Colors: pale blue, light pink In Our Girls’ Coat Department - 39.50 end corn, 8 to 15 years... 18.00 phould take X-ray plotures of the] He need not have charm. A Separate Department Specializing to Their Every Need. Gation. Of course, I’m living in the frtets of chikiren to determine their t irreus tines tote tor sonont ons (I Warewes moral eis axenic South whch aocounte for the later Special Saturday Sales, for Girls 8 to 16 years | elegance heer lor use his mastery to nd, render it thie mam—abetever the A Sale of English “Slouch” Coats fied felaification of thelr age may be SHAT HUls' Wet gouulp ia Go, ths Adal: Nelbaas peruoMasty: Of Imported Fabrics that later Cannot be Duplicated; in the four smartest. London medes, : ectenufically.” | eeview: of statiotice showing the || Hsten to gossip. He must respect all Meal mupplied to-day by A Young 15.00 19.75 25.00 and & most excellent one, MOTHERHOOD. This bit of advice D. Noyes, general.euperto-| woman who signs her communica- tion, “From a Permanent Widow.” (ast nember of deaths from preventable ia hued, Cebntos Extraordinary Sale of Raincoats ; women. TH See Se ticanrcs a coon os We a RIG/IGHARAGTEA.. Ready for the Impending Raining Season. English Mixtures, Cantons, (Gebedines. @rtten of child hygiene, Bureau of} By Nixola Greeley-Smith. ‘dal Waaae: ‘ile aaily "haasa 69 5.95 7.80 9.75 15.00 proves teat in the ation States in im “Try to live up the one word—"Big.” ifo must be to the ideal: big in every senee of the word. He ane atter oe: ot al ats formed of each ls ‘personahty nua. tana Fall and Winter Underwear ; . Tro: shouldered; e needn’ Peer died in the first month. other in court- } handsome at all, nor need he have for Misses, Girls and Boys @uggesting means whereby city and ship days. This $ charm. All his charm will He to Mate Health Departments erate lene ite only vesibe i his bigness. He must be big enough Special Importations after our own designs, each garment being carefully \ sien 0 large grein CE nd Welek With aa to pity rather than condemn the cut and measured from special instractions. . The stock is complete in a aan by all cities and towns of able you to keep bea amas poaiordl hit pone bird variety of weights suitable for all climates. ough omen; j Seascpal visting nureen, who should ia (deal bamband faust be Dig enough to recognize the CARTWRIGHT & WARNER FURLEY & BUTTRUM 4 ) ache ei g lin caglber lease or an ideal wife, fauite and las of others) and) yet AMERICAN HOSIERY STUTTGARTER SANITARY j food the care and feeding of the baby We at atart wie ‘ e G] | tovtoan oa buen nor hie mae . DR. DEIMEL'S LINEN MESH SWISS OR AMERICAN RIBBED a\ atuer tirth, them, jut 80 y AD my. tery, nor wee his mastery to any 4 see! 4 ti , SNS ay ‘ he be In Cashmere, Silk and Wool, Merino, Lisle Thread, Cotton, 3 SPMLLO NEEDS OF INTELLIGENT | many are lost by the wernt or 1 tae ae eee ee RE anlordasrealiseniket Puro Thread Silk, Italian Silk, Silk and Lisle. | i all the stories and gossip he heare ere not true, That is my ideal Detween men and women—giving conversation between neighbors. One man, the man #0 rare. By the way, Children’s Hosiery a ’ allied hoep!! New ¥ le would like to say that the one and r boinc radi pgp aside But are the ideals of courtship a firm po dred seller ore Puree ae ossTiy tury een bad on oaly ¢hing & woman needs to make in all weights and qualities from the best English, German, French and i ‘end Childhood and Schoo! Hy-| foundation for anything? Are they not} Gwindiing picture of marriage, | her apron and was afraid of being | the home happy le oe American manufacturers,comprising Cashmere, Wool, Cotton, Lisle and Silk. % tena, almost wholly of and about the surface?! nd neither true. geen Wearing such a sign of degra- Every cold with our “im America, with chersctertatio dis-| For one young man who ponders the! Let us glance through the reducing _ egnpee tonal pegard of our natural resources, we| mental and moral qualities of the| lens of marriage at the picture @ man guaran give perfect satisfaction. Reve ot protected and conserved our] woman he is about to marry, are there| has drawn for us of his wife, He eS eld ite. We have not recognized the| pot a thousand who know only that f i Girls’ d Children’s Night | gmtwite as @ necessary part of our| they cannot live any longer without an-| WIFE NEEDED A SWITCH WORSE ris an Ss zg Gowns 5 F i atrocture, Attempts bare deen | nexing Mabel's bewildering dimple or THAN A MATTRESS. Handsomest Coats Complete assortments, many styles in Muslin, Nainsook, Cambric, | from: ad Annabelle's delightful curie? ‘ Dear Madam: My wife's dresser is ? ee ee cit betes There's no department store tn | always littered with euch articles as Ever Sold at Flannelette. From 1 to 16 years. have closed »| wew York that is mot filled with | bottles of extract, tins of talcum Soe a ee Sak cit | chet onrtyfrom_ | Foret an tere ht coat $Q.98 agg Spy | vison,” the curls and switches adorning bd vi One, Coes op style, lace trim: Pp le; em) 5 ‘sles epee casted from the census = ee goods Pipgyan bd vate etiainageeniteed Lali gape Valenciennes or Linen Torchon, ery ribbon beading around opartmen: ° Weert nare wore 6447 deaths of bables| charms of Venus may be purchased | [pour beauufil womon o€ thts Values $12 and $15 salen ope Mylo ammbrcisary tn neck and sleeves, 210 16yus QBe oder one year old. ‘In facing this ap-| @t moderate rates. Rose leaf painted age. Now a small bottle of These coolish days call for med. 1, 2,3 yn, 7c, 85c. 95c SQUARE NECK GOWNS palling riy ‘slaughter of the innocents,” complexions, pomegranate Lips, extract will cost anywhere from § we pene ignore a single contributing| smouldering eyes or the where. to $5 and a hair switch made to warm wraps. Come and buy MUSLIN GOWNS Dotted embroidery; made of factor,’ ahe sald, “the senciusien sf the| withal thereof may be had in at- eupsoh cannot hey ansrnd euler & one of these comfort insuring "Vv he eek, embroidery trimmed Cambrio; 2 sleeves trimmed. ra fate maine eveene £0 Leia araiaent Seoeert sonra eee Ye Sie com | will covt between 2 conts and #8 per models, delightfully warm a ve tucked yoke, long sleeves trim- 2toB year verre OB iy In discussing Infant Mortality in Re-| Snows the difference in his days | D°tt!e or tin. ail of which representa | WP out being burdensome. dia med. 2to4 years... : 5c 10 to 12 yeare 1.28 Yation to Faotory Labor, Dr. John] of coustahip? Bee ehinon te Ne. ike voatbad them London Sport Coats APO earns a 1 14 to 16 years. Rovertson, Medical Officer of Health of) io iy no: an analyst. His is not the} has to pay for all of this truck un- “Plai ” i ' : * 135 Birmingham, England, said the real Plaid Backs” Cheviots Qusction of infant mortality among tho| evil, dispassionate eye whtch shall | lees the wife happens to have @ pri- . 10 to 16 yeare..--serperereee 95c Many other styles shown up to 3.25 Poorest classes resolved itself into| soparate the ideal from the real woman} vate Wneates Chinchiasil FLANNELETTE GOWNS fs ¥ ‘whether the mother hapageate ted iad Ana the soul, too, has ite Lilesd of the Gils wine at woods fale toaticone Gray and black, brown and black, a BI i Pink Pi ogee a pa oe pea 85c. the factory, because | ne haneehond 8: tales ite padu and rufflings, ite false] Tota nave been secured for the same White ard’ Hecke. ble. ene tiaen: In White, or Blue and Pink Stripes. 1 to 16 yoare «++ -es.eeee 95c. 1.28 4 we needed the mattress, F i that enabled the household to keep mee ani an 2 woven in many weaves; also solid ve the poverty line. He asked: “Is| COUPLES WHEN COURTING ARE | too, but the wife's appearance was eierlfan those arhalnisten traeanene ppermnost in her mind and had to be q) r ar eeve tar tne tantiees to 60 10 NOT TREMAELV ES o tended to first; the old inattress | , cluding the ever-dressy black broad- Children’s Leggings Of Cloth, Chinchilla, Leather, Velvet, Corduroy, Worsted and Fleece Lined Jersey Drawer Leggings. Also Angora Wool Knitted Suite Consisting of Sweater, Leggings, Cap and Gloves to match At Popular Prices work tanding some damage to f ; 5 | fey pean en sy “ ae Geen nna |. 2 Seen mee ond women fave hold out another year, but her cloths, the model illustrated a swagger sive the damage done by poverty?”| UNarily deceive themesives, The mean.) hair wouldn't. Personally I do not mixture. Also stunning London FA M lous, crabbed man sports a 8% te to teat this question,” Dr. Robert- | Dareimonio ed man sports use tobacco in any form, nor do I sport coats in the new three-quarter rosa have accumulated statistics | noble generosity; the ailly, capricious| drink intoxicants, and I cannot un- pag Ud ves eeuedgucloiy erself with a sympathetic] derstand how any good, sweet lengt » appropriate woman can love and caress a man girl. who ie always on one end of a pipe, cigar or cigarette or has a foul odor Arkansas has sent us about his wife,| Oy Hyuor or beer on his breath, still ident that he has long since 4 som the souc! same class, but do not bid B since! they do tt, and si y they ogre Ret separated the {deal from the real wom-| really mind it, Before marring GOUND TEETH NECESSARY FOR| 4 Yet his letter does not mean neces. | wile earned at best $1 per week, fron covering an area of the city of Birm-| girl ado dugham, where approximately 50 per! woma ent. of the married women are em-| Let us read the letter which a man in ployed during child-bearing years, while the other 60 per cent. are very Alterations Free SALE AT ALL FOUR STORES Children’s Winter Rompers sarily that the woman hae changed. which she paid her board and’ room ROMPERS OF HIGH GRADE GALATEA i HEALTH OF CHILDREN. cu: lave seen. those double dooidn, rent, clothed herself, paid carfare In pretty stripes and plain colors . veces 1 00 After reading a serics of tables, Dr. ee ‘NE | and all other 8 of a modern : s stati Kerk ' L Movertson stated his conclusion as fol ieee oe ae en conceve the oiner | pachelor girl Now she docs not ROMPERS OF FANCY ALL WOOL PLAIDS teseeeee 1,50 fows: convex, je showing your features | dress nea ee ae tee ial area und view| larger and nobler than they are, the d 1 give pee ne ’ eae eecte'ts be ns doust avout the| otter reducing them to peity cirteas| the puryose: C pA GA DiS Children’s Sweater and Knitted Suits ™ joial influ ft loyment of | tures. I cannot. 1 “ig | 4 a ‘pew PR 7 Ay , Biaing mothers io factorien, both on| 3t seems sometimes Fate inter. | women aro fashion craay. When I 645-651 Broad Street—Newark, N. J. CHILDREN’S PURE WORSTED CHILDREN'S WORSTED @heir infants and on themselves, Pov-| poses just such a variable glass was home this noon I overheard a 12th & Market Streets- Philadelphia COAT SWEATERS with or KNITTED SUITS,comprising - h oh » delete- e ; a fi peti if by ona = '. mameenes ° without — collars. 1 to 3 1.65 Sener Leegagt and Cap; all ° poverty can be removed or lessened ; ¢ ri ‘ colors. lto4y sees . queh employment is the lesser by far yi n ri FURNITURE: years 0. to 4 years 3.75 I . | Want You to Give Me 4 CHILDREN’S ANGORA WOOL SETS _ » professor o: + m breepssaay- peageee BY 77 Vyas Map cmeememeamn Hy) pl or od ss bed n HARLEM STORE e Comprisi-g Sweater, Leggings, Cap and Mittens in gray or white. 1 to 6 years. 7.50 bs operative dwi.tistry, Harvard Univer- @ty, presented a paper on the subject RD v i Reem seers ie | iy 2190 3° AVE BET 1198120 ST. Children’s Bath Robes whaste has been placed upon the func- Ose . . 9 i FLANNELETTE BATU ROBES BATH ROBES | fhona of the teetl,” said Dr, Potte Homes Opea Eveaings Credit a eeaeiannmnaninammitmmeamenttl ern ; Much stress has been laid upon the | | Furnished Terms In pink or blue effects with Of fine Ripple Eiderdown, ~ CEYLON TEA ggg: t which they play tn forming an} tri 5 + A ’ oe uve phyetcai expression and their | Koows 49,98 $3 vowo $50 immed with satin ribbon in I've heard so much about its economy and famportance in the production of spoken | 4“ 75.00 n Ty cord and tassel to match. pink, light blue, red and gray. swords, but comparatively little has been | 7.50 100 2 to 8 yeare -receeeeereenes - 1.75 QtoSyeawerererereesreere 3,00 in regard to the necessary part | i r—ell ‘ ” , * 99.98 bad the teeth play in the prepara fine lever my friends drink it. $44 .00 a Week tite. for our WARM BLANKET ROBES of food #0 it can be readily di “You'll like it, madam. And this 10¢ o lew Catalogu “Te aiak, lett bigs. tan 6 and | army azeimiate, | trial pack of WHITE ROSE ie the | 1 Opensan SZeer,,marcreny, , Aniehed 29.7 tos Cred Terme In pink, light blue, tan and gray effects, 2 to 8 years.....++. Rariviee fjutely essential | i ; evelopment and upbuilding of the pack of GOOD tee I over sold for « dime. | Account, ‘s6 of ss Fines! .velne 758 Weatbevter County 5 and ite fortification against dis- ts be 7 + %, taint creminntionsof ihe Flavor and Parity Always 100% FIFTH AVENUE BRONX STORE At Thirty-Fifth Street 3035-3037: 3° AVE.(O.. 156 °"S @f ail school children shouid be 6 least twice a year. | see At nt NLL! ATT COCO ET LE SONNE SAR ARR 5 SOTERA EK NO EE EAE RR Ne Me ene ny ae er pent me —— .

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