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GRAB IS FEARED INNEW MADE LAND ~ ALONG RIVERSIDE Railroad, Not Public, May Reap| Benefit of the Addition to Waterfront Park. ee “I Don’t Believe We Are Shedding Ourlllusions,” Says Mrs. Louise Hale, in Disagreeing WithMrs. Gertrude Atherton,Who Asserts Romantic Love Is on Its Last Legs. —_—.— Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘Will women conse to love? Mra. Gertrude Atherton, the celebrated IS COSTING MILLIONS. Filling In Along Hudson Above . Novelist, 1 inced th the will, . Eighty-Third Street Adds 48 |Werine in a current magazine, Sire *, Atherton asserts: “Romantic love may Actes to City’s Property. | 0 sata to be on ite inrt fogs, The faht for the vote has nothing to do with it, being as it is but a aymptom of the Beneral development of the females mind toward independence. It requires no gift of prophecy io see that the time ts at hand when woman will weigh man before ahe falls in love with him. Man won't ike this faire, Mra, Artherton admits, “for man is in- curably romantic, old-fashioned, idealis- tia.” But the coming marriage, as she wees it, will be “without a spark of romance and almost as little passion. en much of the reclaimed water- it along the North River will ac- ftmally be used for park purposes? A Meporter from The Evening World Sought for this information to-day, but “@o tangled up are the city's interests with the “great waterfront improve- Ment” of the New York Central ines Sthet it 18 quite probable that a large lice of the area now being filled in JMlong the western edge of Manhattan ‘will eventually slip into the possession Sf thie private corporation. * Both Dock Commissioner Calvin Tom- ubeine and Park Commissioner Charles B. @oout the suggestion that there mystery in the problem. They de- | ire! that posterity will laud the pres eéminietration for having put | © ‘There will be no high fights, no pertod | ny of glowing anticipation, of dreams and idealtzing.” I do not know whether @ frank tn- ability to appreciate the paramount claims of Jove is indigenous to the fem- \terary temperament, or whether titude fe simply characteristic of oun “the yeara that bring the philosophic city's park syetem: Somewhere une | mind.” But in support of Mra, Ather- ark will be ton's hypothesis, two women writers all covered have recently informed me that @ @oli- children’s | “TY Ufe on a desert twle would sult them perfectly well if they were suf- ficiently supplied with pens and paper I confess 1 can't agree with { + f ft it Practical city oMcial, who is with the entire project, but | Pode. ined to permit the use of his ‘pame, “The people of New York |GRADUAL DISAPPEARANCE OF ‘Kitty will find that if the projected New LOVE I@ TOO MUCH. ‘York Central improvement from @xtieth | Neither can Mrs. Louise Closser Hale, Street to Spuyten Duyvil reequires ad-| whose recent novel, “Her Boul and ‘@itional width—say four tracks instead | Body,” marks ite author as an eager city oMfcials wit | romanticiet. “I admire Mrs. Atherton immensely,” i! reclaimed area between the | she told me, “but I confess I can’t fol- opresent water's edge of Riverside Park | low her on this matter of the gradual the new waters edge beyond the | disappearance of ove. 2 bulkheade now building.” “The mom romantic woman in “| Already coastruction of @ rip-rap em-| the world is the women im busi- ‘benkment is under way. Crushed stone| mess of professional life. Like from the aqueduct tunnel is being used | ‘the chestaut burr, she wears Ge- for this initial marking of the outer| fensive armor to Srotest herself edge of the future park proper. Leter| from rudely tearing hands. But ‘Materials of all sorts from excavation| tnuside there is plenty of sweetness ‘work will be used to fii in the aren| amd tenderness waiting for the ‘Ynside the off chore embankinent. The| person who oneceeds im getting rip-rap embankment extends from| past the prickles.” Bighty-third street to One Hundred and| ‘Yet, according to Mrs. Atherton, the ‘Twenty-ninth street with @ gap from | prickles themselves—that is, & down- Ove Hundred and Fourteenth street to | right manner and freckles on one’s nose One Hundred and Twentieth street to|—are doing their part in extinguishing by te Robert Fulton | romance,” I objected. “She says they Memorial and Untversity | ere distiiusionising and unseductive.” Columba Se on m 10 om. ge i ; way, we no “ les," despite her ADDS FROM 70 TO 230 FEET TO| Joars of achiovernent as actress, writer THE PARK. and editor. Her cheeks are as pink and The new outer edge of the park | her figure ae slender as ehoe of the from white-muslined heroine of the three- Parsee in distance from the shore. Bome | Voie novel, and there fe nothing the Jeast bit aggressive in her voice or| fect, fect. The depth of water to be over-| “nut don't you know,” ehe was ex- Same Sveragen about 8) tect. plaining, “that a man never falls in According to officials of the Dock De- | love with a woman for the graces she t, the work began with the| actually possesses, but only for those ‘out of @ trench along the bed | With which he endows her? What does ‘ef the river whore the new embankment | !t matter if her manner 1s downright fas to be located. This trench was of (the depth of » hand-sounding rod. Then Gumping in of the crushed to the point of bluntness? Her lover will rave about her ‘fine sincerity,’ ant if she has large, brown, numerous freck- Jens all over her face he'll write # son- feet being completed at One| net to her ‘sun-kiseed smile,’ No, it, will Mundred and Twenty-ninth street, 20/ take stronger setence can, Wy ay Ninety-ninth street, 150 Prove that romance near a Ment U0 foot | Pry"do think the character of romance Me changing, just as think human nature changing. ‘e're fo work planned eouth |more intelligent all the time. don't delieve we're shedding our illu- it |etons, or, at least, we don't stop with ‘We butld more deau- tiful and truthful ones. Our {deal need not be silly; not even if it ts the {deal one forme of one's lover. It may red !be a help end @ comfort both to tho le the Pitts-|one who loves and the one who ts pany has the | loved. IT 18 DIFFICULT TO GET AHEAD OF NATURE. believe tremendously in woman's power tosued of development. I believe she js fast Commissioner Stover, but meking herself man’s mental equal, if bas supervision | she has not already reached that stage. - | I delleve, of course, that she will short- \ere are oo many cases of Consumption ae She detalle ow jt out deli Troubles are likely to follow. If the medi: eines you are now taking do not bring re- y the Park Commissioner, | lief try Eckman's Alterative, a this man wit ata: to the new acieane ea 2 287 Dean St., Brooklyn. N.Y. wet off municipal land. ving you below a ‘Tm 1886 the United States wv ould there still remains ample space for the clubs at various points along the ark, as the rip. ¢ y within the proscribed federal line, This ought to prove good newa to the equatic clubs, But there atill remains ag to what use the added pit, Whether it will be Dartly park ‘and partly be used for cos mercial purposes, has not yet been d termined. Foes of “Death Avenue” say eyet a New York Central Railroad grab plot Jurks in the whole project. Thi may or may not be true, Both Present dovk and park commissioners ‘wi have long ceased thelr labors as y ry_alad to communi. whe’ would be interested a) been Anally vr ing in the interest of inoreased park To their successors will be x the final disposition of fhe added THE EVENING WORLD, Romantic Love Retains Its Hold on All Mankind | Declares a Wise Woman Jy attain the fullest economic litical equality, ature won't let her do, She except in rare and {solated instances, equal man in physical strength. means that she will always {natinct- ively seek a mate who she feels is somewhat stronger than she—and I sup- pose that this feeling is the essence of romantic love, “Z don't defend the brute,” Mrs. Male added quickly. “Mot moment! But I do think th ‘with backbone is the one who will always make the most powerful @ppeal to the average woman. 8! will gain in eMciency and pluc! and yet necessary.” ‘Mrs. Atherton argues that against romantic love, because jt makes young men and women ‘pals,’ “But that's all the better for the ro- interest. Stores But there's one thing her physical weaknoss ‘Will impel her to choose a husband etrong enough to protect her if MONDAY, OOTOBER 21, 1912. and cannot, That for a e man sport ts I sug- PIANOS Founded 1&5. The test of time has proven the supreme excel- lence of the Waters Pianos. For Sixty-seven Yearsthey have been celebrated for fine tone, solid construction, careful workmanship and great durability. Waters Pianos differ from other standard pianos in being high-classed and not high-priced, also in that easy terms of payments are offered without Examine the Waters tone and quality and com- pare the Waters prices and terms and you will be convinced that the Waters Piano or the Waters- Autola player-piano is the best value and the most attractive piano proposition possible. Send postal for catalogue. Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. Three | 127 West 42d St., near Broadway. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) News Oddities | Along with the atingless bee comes the sinless bunny bug and the untainted turkey trot Vouchers tn the State Comptroller's office how these costly linen ftems bought for Gov. DIx's use In the Executive Mansion: Bed sheets, $47.26 each; pillow cases, $17.3 each; je cloths, #7 @ cloth, and napkins $2 @ dozen. ‘William Sulzer, please write, CITY HALL NOTE—Boys may play ball in the street, but Bull Moosettes mustn't play tag. The Bank of England is not one whit stronger than the Harris Eyeglass service. Our stores are strongholds in which are stored the most pre- BUILDS 30 BRIDGES SO WEDDING NEED NOT BE DELAYED. SANTA FE, N. M,, Oct, 21.—Thir- ty Improvised bridges along the — session of hurnan be- Mextoan line of the Sonora Ratlway | Aged actor, arry as @ panhandler, ped Leon it i put expert Company were hurriedly erected | der 4 himself perfiuous Legs, igs—eyesight. ‘pel that @ special train might carry | the veteran on the stage. Oculists are the custodians. H. J. Temple, General *Superinten- dent of the company, to Santa Fe, N. M., where his flance, Miss Clem- They hold in trust for you what ui cannot buy—good eyesight. It is payable on de- mand at any one of our eight stores. ‘ We may not have your sig- nature at our bank, but we have, in other words, the solu- tion of your particular eye- glass problem. Rill @nyder of the Central Park Zoo has taught @ lamb to play “Home, 6weet Home,” on @ mouth organ and beat time with its tail. entine Kneeling, of Chicago, awaited him. They were married in Santa Fe soon after he arrived, Within a few hours Mr. and Mra, Templeton were speeding East- ward on a honeymoon that will in- clude Chicago and New York and other cittes. The old bridges had been de- atroyed by Mexican rebels, Moving picture actors have formed the “Screen Club. “Attack on Turkey Feared" and Thanksgiving a month off. Philadelphia boy was given the al- You can bank on Harris ternative of going to Jail or to Sunday achool, After some hesitation, he chose| Eyegl service. Sunday schoo Harris see cost $2 or more Just out of Auburn prison, Willem Knobloch says the food thtre ts too good and the inmates have too many privileges, Ulster County trapper who made a living catching skunks files a claim agal inst the city for $00, alleging the building of the Ashokan dam has ruined his Ddusiness. West: Kronnis enlists and Opticians 64 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. 27 West 4th St., bet. bth and 6th Aves. 64 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd Sta, 10 Nassau St., near John St. 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bk; 489 Fulton St., opp. A. & x Bkiyn 697 Broad St., near Hahne’s, Newark dames McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street Joseph Marski, a Chicago carpenter, who did not use.tobscco or drink 1 In dead at the age of one hundred and ten. He quit intoxicants when aehty years old and atopped smoking when one hundred and five. mance!” exclaimed Mrs. Hale. “No one that marryin ever claims that @ man's power to lov i for love is on the romantically 1s injured by the fact that he has numerous affairs before the ig. 1 believe that airs, too; not, of course, the sort that will ruin them for Ife, but harmless fllrtations and friend- ships with as wide a circle of men as How can one know the real possible. love when !t appears if one has never experimented with the forty-nine va- rieties of imitation? “T'm really quite optimistic about love and marriage. The latter, at least, must Include a certain amount of contention, like any other close human relationship. But It seems to me that it works out pretty well in the long run, and I can't SPECIAL VALUES For Tuesday, October 22d. SEMI-MADE ROBES & TUNICS, 1 Both stores. One-third to one-half less than former prices. Princess, Lierre and Oriental Lace Robes in Ecru or White, also Tunics of Chiffon or Lace. formerly 15.00 to 48.00, 10.75 to35.00 Voile Robes,—white embroidered in colors. value 12.00 to 25.00, 5.95 to 12.75 |CORSETS. In Both Stores, “Bon Ton” A variety of models suitable for slender, medium and well-developed figures. ° 3.00, 4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 Royal Worcester Corsets,—many models for every type of figure. 1,00, 1.50 and 2.00 FEATHER NECKWEAR & MUFFS. In Both Stores, Marabout Stoles in natural or black. value 3.50 to 6.75, 2.25,3.25 and 4.25 Ostrich and Marabout Collarettes. value 4.00 to 5,00. 2.85 and3.50 Ostrich and Marabout Collars, — black or 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. eee 2 saat natural. * value 4.75, 2.95 Ostrich and Marabout Collars,—white and 9 natural or white and black. 3.50 and 3.75 UMANN’S =e AT 149TH ST, ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED Mute, — value 4.38006.81, 4.50 and 6.25 SPECIAL—_ONE WEEK MORE—SPECIAL NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED---50 Delivers This Brass Bed, Spring and Mattress Co; Regular Price, 29.00 FR WITH CAS PURCHASES Golden Regular FREE with Every Purcha Oak Pram rico 814 1. ” CREDIT This Imperial Leather Couch “=e se of $50 CEN’ WEEALY WOMEN’S HOUSE GOWNS. In Both Stores, Late Importations of House Gowns, Negligees, Boudoir Gowns and Bath Robes, also a large variety of Domestic Gowns in copies of Foreign models, at reasonable prices. Special Values. House Gowns of Silk Crepe de Chine,—collar and cuffs trimmed with hand-embroidery and Real Irish lace. Empire model. 11.50 value 16.50 Negligees of Crepe de Chine, finished with lingerie collar and cuffs, lace trimmed. Empire —— and loose models, 8.50 and 11.50 a FD values 12.50 and 15.50 Flowered Silk Kimonos, lined with albatross. value 11.50, 8.50 Eiderdown and Blanket Robes in a variety of colors, values3.95and5.50, 2.95 and3.75 23rd Street Sth Street ———~ ee To Repeat @ Former Success ob MG fran i OFFERS IN THE NEW STORE FOR MEz! Broadway, Corner Eight Beginning Tomorrow, Tuesday. October 22 Men's Sack Suits, Made to Measure, of Fabrics that Go Into $30 to $40 Ready-to- Wear Suits, for $18.50 This offer could not have been made earlier in the season. It can be made now only because the warm weather left on a manufacturer’s hands an excess lot of worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots which he will make up to the individual measurements of our custo- mers who take advantage of this sale. Only 1500 Orders Can Be Taken First come, first served, and delivery of suits will be made two weeks after taking each order, on this schedule: First 400 Orders Taken Tuesday, October 22 Will Be Delivered November 5th (Election Day—open half the day.) All remaining orders, up to 1,500, will be delivers within two weeks from the day taken. We expect to beat this schedule, but to give each suit careful attention we ask two weeks’ time. There Will Be No Fittings to Bother Your individual measurements will be taken here in the store by competent tailors--each suit will be cut separately—and when you try it on, completed, if it does not fit, alterations will be made free of chargé. No Suit Need Be Taken Unless It Fits Your order places you under no obligation to take the suit, if it is not entirely satisfactory as to fit; this offer is to make new friends and to serve the old ones. All Fabrics Are All-Wool (not merely commercially, but absolutely all-wool by test.) And There Are 40 Patterns to Choose From Fancy patterns, carefully selected, and a few plain staple patterns. All coats lined with guaranteed Parr’s serge, with shrunken linen interlinings; the inside that. you don’t see will be as good as the outside that you do see. All fabrics here for selection, together with samples of the lining, and many extra men to quicken the service. And three madel coats for style. The New Store Will Open —Corner Broadway and Eighth Street— at 7.30 in the Morning to permit men on their way to bus’ne3s to to'se c¢vane tage of this unusual offer. Store will remain open until six. REMEMBER— First day’s orders are delivered first. Choose your clothinglike you choose a friend—carefully; you must live with both, ?.-’ ss