The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1912, Page 21

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fu ‘Dr. Llorente, Physician to the Royal Family of' Spain, Says She Is, but | Miss Scota Sorin Cites Proof to Refute the Qharge Made by the foreign Critic. | | Marguerite Moocrs Marshall. | Onte more the hammer falls on that patient and long-suffering victim ot} tourist tirade, the American woman, | The latest gentieman who feeis at Use erty to criticize her, after a period of obpervation extending over quite three weeks, is Dr. Liorente, physician to the! royal family of Spain. Listen to the worthy doctor's remarks, as they ap- pear in the news of the day: “Wealth and indulg She not only wants fm matters pertaining to the home, wat she insists npon her hustend ~--gatag -rre-smme—werm.of binge that sho does. In many ways I fear the American husbind has Decome the slave of his wift Other crime of the American woman, REO TOTS Tac tte rere of religious feeling and her unconacion ble habit of reser a thoroughly woman, offers atrodg defense, ails Sorin {8 epres sentative because she is at once verea> tile and capable. As writer, architect, harpist and singer she has won dis- tinetion, And those who visit the pleas- ant home rhe designed for herself, just outside Savanuah, Ga me her @ pattern of the domestic virtues. THE AMERICAN WOMAN CAN STAND ALONE. woman has not been spoiled by indul- @ence is her ability to stand on her ere taken away,” said Miss Sorin. “However indulgent the American hus- band may be, the American business man treats his women employ’ strictly according to their merits. & cept that, I think a successful woman's work must be a little be than that bf @ successful man. “Think of the many, women whose husbanis insolvent, and who ure comparative case into poverty! don’t sit around and wait for ¢ relatives to pension them, ebroad. They get to work tim and in nine cases out of good, And their success certa any special favor shown them be- cause they are women: “There are larse nun ‘ale country Who are no Ing themselves bur ¢ do indeed regard theee clily any American y fathers ers of wilows In nat els ane Is the acien. crystallized x bility’ Involved | yearing and re ‘int emer Giana “aut another Foes il the slow, Southern her laughed, She hi laughter of th it lingered | HUSBANDS’ VOT MT unierstint workers for, (i . Mates are trying to co wel convert tb fon't fee! ty t walt to t 8 wife, told how to mark it by “In Mterature, music, art other provinces man quite frank!, is willing to accept hi poses of conversation. Atherton once said she would rather nerself than attempt & met at dinner. “But the cultured American woman would much prefer a discussion with her husband on topics which interes her to his ‘perpetirad: “Fes; ders Alen when it's @ case of anything but talk, le @eference paid to the opinion of the ‘Oh, yea; ev- wife? Rather not! It's rything you say about Tbae: dut I've tickets for the musical com. dy to-night. Tho American husband goes, is quite frm about taking his wife to the play that he likes.” BANDS ARE SLAVES. “And you don't consider that he is a saver” Qiiss Gorin's opulently, blond hea emphasised her negation of this view he fe evidently firmiy convinced he ability of the male of the species to take care of himself. @Z think that the American man confers, rather t defers,” she eold. “His phys! strength, his nes aggressiveness, his fixity oue, all conibine to make ha @ self-confident and dominat- fag figure. When he yields to the woman he loves, he acts from & @ense of pitying sympathy, rather from terrifie’ weakne: uch doon he rea te Ber, after all? He heaps gift “The dest proof that the American | owa feet whenever her masculine props | and the the American floesn't tend to make him an ornament fo @ salon. I remember that Gertrude go up on tov of @ hill and talk to conversation with the average American man #he N’'T THINK AMERICAN HUS- of y yield ‘they are (he snintm« 2 DE oe ne Ne ee amen « 5 x 4s Ie the American Woman Spoiled by Indulgent Husbands and Wealth ? even to the point of making ‘ie (hus kept busy” amd | bother hin. Pe | ia con | | ort “| Clean bat hroom tub, pip vg all IL Mt Case: it- t | Grere’s noth: {Gold Dust. Goid Dust is the Ee ~ 1S AOA ORI A Beta NS A Rn tb SO OS A Me ON mR, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 19 “yon: iin atlas ried or unmarried, 1 believe that she should not be éritieized any more than @ sixteen: y. Toy and w n ed, whimsical, un- hecause they have not yet got owth, They are sttinbting ut, trying to find themselves, Harsh fation will do them no «oo! need is a kindly silence and which will permit them to belr own destiny.” —_ BANK GETS JUDGMENT AGAINST GEN. SICKLES. | Claims $5,650 on a Note, and Vet- eran May Yet Lose Pre- cious Souvenirs, | MONFY PROMPTLY REFUNDED e ANG: OTHENBERG co WEST 14" STREET L¢NTRED "OR ON DUA Boys’ Ur. Wright’sHealth Uncerweer Fourteenth Street ‘West of Fifth Avenue natural colors, ehirte and drawers, in all sizes, 14 to 34; texularly eold for b0c; t-mor- WHEN GOING THROUGH OUR STORES haye you ever considered that they are filled with Union Square o,btained a judgment by Pa cron then " caerae or ike DRY GOODS—DRY GOODS ONLY? as ben'n bo evpeuras oe Two Great Suit ) ecials NOfs" NOS: NO #8 default in a claim of %,@0. Of this Btovos Butter amount $5,000 is due on a note signed by 5 ‘ . Harness ‘ tue General and the balance ts interest. 1] For Women & Misses :: Two Amazing Prices :: Clearly "4 Best Values NO Rs NO fax. NO Foi The note was made June ¢ last and was payable three months from that date. Uniess the amount ta paid the Genera’ will unquestionably lose his valuable souvenirs and personal effects, which were saved a short time ago by Mre. Sickles, who pawned her jewels to re- Neve hor husband, August Heckscher recently filed claim for $8,000 on a promissory note the General signed and the Bowery Sav- ings Bank began foreclosure proceed- ings, Tho bank holds the first mortgage fun Ger Shite s reme at No Bint jos that sho posi and claims the tnterest has not H reretore ow three yearn... In bie business. in politios,| °° pet Shir his choice of a home, in all the TER ATT Ns UM OE OR TE jortance, his ts the deciding voice, He nt to leave a dozen small de- totems toebhe since. F the bl lasting one, when- UML caters ey, (FOF—Go find the Tape Way, itd of the Women’s and Misses’ $12 Fall Suits at $7.98 ‘They are made from all-wool broadcloth—suits terres intended to Also army diagonals, mixtures, a2-inch japkets, trimmed with ilk | brat Jain tutlored. Bniahed with fancy buttons lined throughout with 2-year nteed eatin or wilk toh, ee Guaranteed Satin-Lined Army Serge Suits at $12.98 ‘The ual price of these auits sou rien ttunty have been $18 Tailored in the acme of stylo—trimmed tastefully. Skinners — guarinteed aneat ne BUT EVERYTHING in DRY GOODS A Great Business Devoted to Dry Goods Only A policy of CONCENTRATION that has made us experts in the goods we offer. IF YOU HAVE NBVER VISITED OUR STORB DO so Now! ur Extensive Assortments of Reliable Qualities and = the Moderate Prices Will Astonish You!” ma’ New girdles ry mentale” consider thelr ‘ad woman” 8 To-Morrow'at $2.98 8. good ¢ cult ree Serge in blue, brown or black. Cen ey ate st) Ca brace RAW “ROBES ere vert = ee} down col Eat eon ys trimmings In silk braid or plain tailored effects, finished with Jabots and velvet bows. Full length sleeves (turnback cufts)y Sizes" t4-to 18 years for misses - and 32 to 46 bust for ladies, On sale at oe for retiabiitty {' Bor prices, they are ssa Jowent to AIA, WOOL SWRATHR COATS— V-neok— ee - ” am Paaseoo, July 16, 1918 629 Golden Gate Avenue “*L was bothured for several yenrs by snsie’st bine! Dhrples on my faery aawelh which were a source of , Lam eatively rid of the eruptions and my skin is clear of all disi ments. 1 sino find that Betnel wera won whea owe ae, ete,” ALL WOOL SWEATER COA’ golore-etraight weave plain down front and around bottom— Hap on peckete—special value....9.69 NORFOLK SWEATBR COATS—ann- Bish weave—V-neck—belt and VOLUS. . 0-0-8 CO be 4 REVERSIBLE SWRA’ junter’ (sawen) W. B. Hackett ae These Annivers Special Prices Are Remarkable Alex. Smith's inc 9x12 Wilton Velvet sian Axminster ee ee= 13.95)>< or Per: Mize Ox12 feet; 900 of th w io all ane’ for roo me 18 420.00° enreis! ‘4 Heavy Woo! Tapestry, Br: Brussels Rugs % heed Resinol clears away pimples and blackheads othe imonget oo init where frereary ae Carpets Made and raid Free | | IMPLE3 and blackheads disap- Trial free fs x, unsightly complexions be- Resina Soap oa pend, fT comeclesn, clearand velvety, and pa op hchine ine oo a high. ial ab eultdble Senet tre hair health and beauty are assured by tevdily heal tne towers ib’ bors A ba h alth a i iby teens erases Canpraan Sremaani nes Cal Page Fra the regular use of Resinol Soap, with sther ain ip i 10 Oat menentn to 2.08 bes june” bee an occasional application of Resinol tiated pie a | : 310 ‘tory ay Soumtess Brussels Rugs WOMBWS QUILTED VESTS of quickly and ai litle cost, yet suceced aan "pation Drala open ai be am the ive "beauty eat a, waa: or reset wit ba wits te tan [+ ~waherad ° eee wy, otltch—dest or V-neck; also sailor collar large assortments. ee 2) DOUDLE-BREASTED 6WEATER WILD’SXXX 49c Quality 7 inal Two yards wide and shown in the new Fall patterns. Use iiait Hoste bat at | Geruine if NORFOLK AND COAT SWEATE! lain, Sener cable weeves—' porte f Soller Tet aad ‘without belt Teo one INIT: UNDERSKIRTS em ame nee That are sheath-fittini ‘Vhe regular XXX weight quality ay ree ont AX. Quali try reset Prove tik Al: to through fo back a aie Ba ice roug! 10 bac! aor ares ins oor; ee ct woud pabbers; ee ee SF oe 1 D never sold less cloths, Shown than $1; to-mor- ot widths and tN age row at, square fix different Peters te styles; at, sq. yd Portieres at 3.98 a Pair ome have the Van Dyke edg titers weep iatred, ceetea-wate Gobelin borders—all full length Phases O07 Say - sabe & she tbe heaviest kind of wear. And Suisadie vor iibsa- ries, stores an rooms; a posi 30% savin, Square yard ee To keep bathtub and lava- tory spotless and bright— | o keen motal pipes, tixtures and S Drs Nise —to purify metal bowl— |: ng on earth like. c y 0 in our Notion Dept. WHT recarre bg rl hapanone = wnitary cleanser, bo- ster great Sp heh cleans, and drives out every ate’ wittt= COL mee erm and hidden impurity. To-Day aad To- ORS: Nile, rose, . aoe . Other products may aoe ay Se Pas mnerrew Ful i and 50 in wi ue toed, F404. MOPNING SPECIALS_Tomerrew, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. ; Saves eat Ce olive, . To provent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone thesurface—GcldDustclean- | ses to the bottom. lock corded ¢ Sale price, pair.. @ Reaaissance Bed Sets Bordered Sik Lambreqvins Carat$ 14sec Musiin Curtains, 24¢ Pair 34.95 Fine Irish Point Curtains .. | 17 et. Mercerized 29 e Add a heaping teaspoonful Rin Kj ev have large Renatemance [A lot of 300 silk lambrea the| 500 pairs of fine Ruffled Muslin Cure rae Or detached, teure, cant ir | Soft and justrousexceliont avai of Gold Dust to a pail of water | a Sik alt, drapy ina with pretty floral tains in ade » th 5 seks and hem- aie that will please the most ex- Wasit DRESS FABMICS—DBASEMENT, _ Sst to q borders and heavy stitehe edge; fine oulng and you are ready to prove | ‘adies’ ant! Gentlemen's sizes double knotted silk 45) | grale of muslin; rege MEPHORSTUA massann, | $1.25 Boys’ New Fall Hats . ‘ a aa fringe; all. colors; Ne; fal, Cc feather prool Tickings | Plain or fancy bands Tyroleam, Thursday, at seer y eateon—best qualliy—asport- | BOYS HATS THIRD PLduke these claims. eu stripes: TICKING MASEMENT, Wet. Wemea's bas +7 Petticoats . | Gold Dust Thi Fi Bat ai y 39 ct. Mercorized Damask 28 een on—pleated and (penn St , ive-Piec lahogany ‘oli edPar 2,37 30 t+ voried Demat wai Steen oh lary UO pa 1s Tp eather Ae SSA Lone, {A t. Women’ Chamoisette Glover. agos, The . uality sule 2-clasp—white, natural and gray, large packase b 15 and 19 ct. Fibce Chair Seats 7 4 GLOVES —MAIN FLOOR Meansgreater 2 t v-tan or biack—look \4 like leather 9 et. Embroidery Flouncings 26 lawn with larg ea, also ruffled y thserts for i EMBROLDERINS~ MAIN 9 et. All-Wool wnch—Oxfo: rHIKD FLOOR, economy. pHADES patte th lace aim 1s sete DOM, men's Dressing Seeques tty Terslan effe and cutis Ws rm “izes ! WHALER S "15 Hes Led $8.97, to #6 SECOND FLOR, belt a 1.80 amber pipi sy 7 International Stee Bed Spring i) This Three Piece Parlor Suite at $14.9 is One of the Sensations of the Day and auare buttons — ' To-Day and Thai | ihttone, alae Berton! It pays to pay cash Harlem Furniture ‘DPLooR, | soft ch H Pa {19 et. Meri Lie. Satoens . i" ers tresses, $7.0 Value sauirene Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials! “Ba Por ihe ow) Bovis tar. tre Toa LSO prosdway, New vor’

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