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20 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1912, Pay rts wees eee oe EE EE Ak i ae A ES a ehiencnsieednstsansemmanmiiians cating e eneoecceoeoooooonecoeoooosooo|££;£s feesee|ls|s eee ees | driver of 2 delivery wagon who Mings| wives dems tor | airy impertinences at young women allena it fections, ’ TO FLI RT OR NOT TO FLI RT? y Third Article ; afoot are equivalent maacullne typee.| And alwaya the ims ° | ‘Then there is the stoHd specimen whe i ed possesses iu | of a Series @hile keeping his seat Ih @ street cat] the Injured party.’ catastro- é Caeceeseorseseeees ete: POCOPEEROEEEOEPEIEEER EERE OOSEREEED SEDEEEEEREEOROEDS OAOOEERESEESEOOSE | has actually the nerve to attempt al] phes are all sult of Mirtations playful game of “peek-a-boo” with! py married men and women, We New York Men Don’t Play the Game Fair, [i''2."") sea ew York Men Don ay the Game Fair, (ir Glog! on Se iar ae ta 8, ” tion to the venerable saying that “alll thing, Why don't you show up dol- | Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street e e fe ° n battled sine a ni Sh it abet | lar flirtation—the gir! whose affec- lution for all firt 4 mobile, the married woman who Is ays a Southern Girl in a Confession) ico | ere : ce t that flirtation has very much to do with! with money! Of all forms of co: | ' Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World) love, even if they admit that love J8} Auetey practised by American wom. | Five New Carloads 0 } “In the South It Is as 3) - always Taal aU and en, this snobbish trick of doflar ttir- | ry RE eR very sentimerital believe tation le by fap ae Wort | Natural f Girl t . Mh is, at most, the froth of [eediesdh dh ix en OlOGENES | Fli: ura oR, a ria b o experienced flirt learns « sncinciaaiaa liescantnadat | i rt as to Breathe, but fections #0 that they a HURT BY “NEWSBOY,” 23 H * i froth, I have heard that experienced , J i Unpleasant Experiences - j © ips || wartenders have the same accomplish- Ge te in New York Soon : / 3 CP EM Zi] |rment applied to otter, libations: than Have at Last Caught Up Taught Me That It Is the other hand, « youth with «| bu pike albash Leta with Its Selling vy natural talent for solemnity imparts to | Old. @ i ne pt toe Here,” She {us that no man should marry the girt| Migntieth street, was, Te cbareed cont | a ectares. who filrts, Me says nothing about | Hospital early to- bs me —E whether the young man who philanders | “ton from @ fractured skull on the po- | . et po- | INNOCENT PASTIME ilar ban. He writes: ce no had a quarrel with & newsboy So, Now, After a Silence of Days, We . + 3 bout twenty-t . * A A ~ ' IS MISUNDERSTOOD that flirts Knocked down, The Can Advertise This Furniture Again 4 The reason why there are so many |caused by his head striking. the side- | ; . a. le walk, citizen pasa ie Longacre vorcte "here In that the, American [Hotel in West Wortysneventh street, : floors lave *No Man Should Marry a girl Mirte both before and after her [found Valentine unconscious and called | The last carload was unpacked on our floors lat A tote”? Wye; Policeman Winter, who sent for an am- , hued Girl Who Flirts,’’ Writes marriage, thus cheapening the worth | nujance, ‘Detective McGee is looking for| yesterday afternoon— “Diogen ’ Adding of her affections. Day after day we |tie news vendor, whose naite is not| so a read of suits wherein husbands and known. “The C f SoM } je Cause of So Many Completing Many of the byt Bedroom and Dining-room Suites As we have already said, in our previous advertising the name Cowan stands for the highest degree of beauty and excellence in fine period furniture. The woods. designs and workmanship cannot be surpassed. Unhappy Marriages and Divorces Is Flirtation Before and After Mar- riage, Thus Cheapening Affections.”’ SICK: HEADACHE? «TONGUE COATED? — ITS YOUR- LIVER) GASCARETS SURE You're bilious! You have a throbbing don’t resort to harsh physics sensation in your head, « bad taste in irritate and injure. Remember, your mouth, your eyes hurt, your skin is | that your sour, disordered storaach, lazy yellow, with dark rings under your eyes;) liver and clogged bowels can be quickly your lips are parched. No wonder you| eure’ qin, reaulated by morning wit {eel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your | fox will keep your head cleer and make system is full of bile and constipated | you feel cheerfuland bully for months. waste not properly passed off, and what | Get Cascarets now—wake up refreshed you need iss cleaning up inside. Don't |—feel like doing « good day's work-- continue being a bilious, constipated|make yourself pleasant and useful. nuisance to yor and those who love |Clean up! Cheer up! CANBY CATHMARTIC ‘THE STREET CAR FLIRT, BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. ~ “Tam a reformed flirt,” confides E. L. G., a young woman reader of The Evening World. “In the South, where I was born and where I lived until i was nineteen, it {s as natural for a girl to flirt as for her to breathe. When I came to New York and be- san work in a downtown publishing office I expected to treat mou with the same ease and familiarity. which is customary in my home town. But a few unpleasant experiences soon taught me that the words flirt and flirtation have not the same meaning in New York as in the South. It is| now my opinion that most of the| men here have seen so much of the seamy side of life that they have 1@ CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE * ALSO 25 & SO CENT BOXES» reached the conclusion that life is| all seams, They can’t believe that a WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP girl-fllrt is simply young and fond of | = = life and excitement. They take : sae mes James McCreery & Co. | 23d Street 34th Street REMARKABLE SALE We had to buy a very great quantity of. this furniture to get the prices down to their pres- ent low level of a full third below the Cowan prices. And it was only because Mr. Cowan preferred to make his product better known here in the East by a sale of this kind, rather than by spending the money on magasine ad- vertising, that the present rates can be quoted. Dining-room and Bedroom Suites From among the suites and pieces now on the floor, we quote these examples. But you will want to see and delight in the beauty of every one of them with your own eyes: Onk dining-room suite of twelve | pieces, Cowan price, $1505. Our if Price $1003. Mahogany piece dining- foom suite in Sheraton design. Cowan price, $1456. Our price 8067.25. Mahogany twelve-piece dining- room suite, in Sheraton design. Cowan price, $1771. Our price, $1180.50. $1095. Our price, ' Oak dining-room suite of fifteen Mahogany seven-piece _hydroom * pieces, im Jacobean design. Cowan suite. Cowan price, §838. Our prive price, $1686. Our price, $1090. 9554. ‘ Mahogany seven-piece bedroom ji in Colonial design. Cowan price, $1100, Our price, $739.50, Mahogany ten-piece bedroom suite, Sheraton design. Cowan price. 0611 Our price, 8587. ‘ Oak twelve-piece dining-roo: Charles I}. design, Tne OPERA FLIRT mite, Cowap price. jece bedrouw 1. fon price That she has no game, that she's only a foolish young thing who {is fond of admiration, is beyond their com- prehension or belief. My advice to girls is: Flirt at home where you are known and where you know the men and have been brought up with them. But when in Rome be mighty wary of the Romans. You don’t speak their janguage and they are sure to misunderstand yours. The definition of attentions without intentions’ don’t apply to the New York man's concep t4on of the meaning of flirtation. He has intentions, or he would not pay attentions. That, in his opinion, would be a waste of money. The man who sends a girl flowers, takes her to the theatre or to supper, pays her Single Pieces Mahogany drop-lid desk. Cowan M beok-stand. Cowas pretty compliments, &c., with no thought beyond the innocent enjoyment of man calls a ‘boob. Since I reached years of discretion I have never gone out with any man who could not quality for the boob championship. So most of my friends are not among the native born, They are clean, wholesome Southern or Western men, who know a nice girl when they see ome, and who don’t mistake innocent, the moment, is what the New York Mirtation for something else,” WHAT OF THE NEW YORK MEN’S CONDUCT? Now, undoubtedly this young ‘s letter ts unduly bitter wom agalne the native born, but there must be something in whet she has to soy, 1 have no doubt that many | New York girls will endorse her re- | marks mo: & men who hav as to the point of et inquiry “To flirt or not to flirt?” So far as women are concerned, the form of coquetry which re- FOR STRENGTH FR. JOHN'S Medicine bailds you up. Cures colds, Innocent fMirtation t« misunder- stood, € would ke to hear from them) the aublect as well as from the] pronounced ideas | es Involved in the | quires the least courage is that practised by the opera dirt. She is the girl who surveys each good- looking man in the house through her opera glass, holding his gaze for minutes at atime. Bmboldesed and entrenched by distance and the levelled lens, her flirtatious the fase with which the| Spirit plays tricks she would never Venture upon nearer view. Of the same type, but im a more hum- drum way, is the giddy young woman who smiles at men from moving trains, thereby inviting capture but petrifying pursuit. She who @irte and runs away may live to flirt another day, bat is she playing the game? ‘The man who calls out from a fy- ing automobile and the adventurous James MeCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street SPECIAL SALE iY SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR BOYS, STUDENTS & YOUNG MEN Op Thursday, Friday and Saiurday Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits, two pairs of trousers. Made of Mixed Cheviot. Norfolk, size 8 to 14 years; Double Breasted model. size 10 to 17 years. Students’ first Jo coat. Made-of Mixed value 6.50 5.06 Trouser Suits,—vest. and eviot. Size 15 to 10 years value 10.50, Boys’ Polo Overcoats of Chinchilla and Mixed Cheviots. Size 214 to 10 years. value 6.50, 5.00 Students’ Overcoats of Mixed Cheviot. Size ' ¥@+to 18 years. & value 8.25, 6.75 Young Mea's Suits of Mixed Cheviot. Size 84 * $088 chest, value 16,50, COATS, DRESSES AND SUITS FOR SMALL WOMEN, MISSES,. JUNIORS AND GIRLS On Thursday, Friday and Saturday DRESSES, SUITS AND COATS For Misses and Small Women Serge Dresses for street or school wear, with white vest and satin shaw! collar, long sleeves. value 10.50, 7.50 Afternoon Dresses of Velveteen, Crepe Meteor and Charmeuse. value 27.50, 19.50 Evening Dresses of Chiffon over silk lining. Various models. value 19.50, 13.50 Evening Dresses of Chiffon draped over silk lining, effectively trimmed with lace. Plain shades or combinations of colors. value 27.80, 19.50 Dressy Suits of Broadcloth, Corduroy, Vel- veteen and Cheviot. value 97.50, 24.50 Suits of Corduroy in Norfolk model with plain tailored skirt. value 25.00, 18.75 Cheviot Suits, trimmed with velvet and cloth in contrasting colors. value 19.75, 14.50 Coats of Corduroy, lined with satin and in- terlined. Model buttoned to neck. 21.50 value 29.00, Chinchilla C oats with plush collar, lined throughout with satin. New plain model, buttoned to neck. value 22,50, 16.50 Evening Coats of Broadcloth,—deep shawl collar and cuffs of velvet; lined and interlined. values2.s0, 25.00 SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES For Juniors and Girls Suits of Cheviot and Mixed Fabrics,—semi- fitting models. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 9.75, 12.50 and 18.00 e value 15.00 to 27.50 Juniors’\Coats of Chinchilla in Navy Blue and Grey. Full length model. Sizes 14 and 16 years. valueis.00, 11.50 Tan Rainproof Coats. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Rubberized Cloth... -value 6.00, 4.50 “ Poplin........ “ 9.50, 6.75 College Dresses of Navy Blue Serge,—Norfolk or one-piece model. Size 12 to 16 years. 5.00, 7.50, 9.75 vatue 7.50 to 15.00 Full length Coats of Chinchilla or Cheviot,— model buttoned to neck with plain or belted back. Size 6 to 14 years. value 10.50, 7.00 School Dresses of Serge,—Russian, Norfolk and one-piece models. Size 6 to 14 years. 3.75, 4.95, 5.75 value 6.00 to 9.75 Dancing Dresses of White Lawn or Batiste, neatly trimmed with lace and embroidery. Size 6 to 12 years. 2.95, 3.75 and 5.50 value 4.50 to 8.00 Dressy Coats of Broadcloth, Velvet and ibe- line Cloth, at greatly reduced prices. Size 6 to 14 years. COATS AND HATS FOR LITTLE CHILDREN : Remaining stock of ‘Coats, including Corduroy, Cheviot, Zibeline and Broadcloth. A variety of stylish Hats in Velour, Velvet and Felt, all the latest models. Sizes 2 to 15 years. 4.75 and 6.75 2.75 and 4.95 values 7.50 to 12.00, value 5,00 to 10,00 price, $115. Our price, Ln “ Mahogeny inlaid drop-lesf table. Cowan price, $¢1. Our price, $14. Mahogany inlaid muffin stand. Cowan price, $21. Our price, $14. Mahogany umbrella stand. price, $28. Our price, $18.50. B Set of mahogany nest tables. Cowan price, $65, Our price, $43. Mahogany work table, with silk pocket. i Cowan price, 836. Our price, $24. Mahogany rocker, denim covered. Cowan price, $50. Our price, $33. Mahogany library desk. Cowan price, e005, 9 Our price, $196.50. Mahogany rocker, denim covered seat. Cowan price, $30. Our price, $20, Set of mahogany dining.room chairs, six side and two arm. Cowan price, #496. Our price, $330. are top mahogany library table. cant price, $48. Our price, @32. Mahogany tilt-top table. Cowan price, $68. Our price, $45.25. price, $85. Our price, $16.50. Mabogany three-fold —scryen. Cowan price, 965. Our price, 656. Mahogany library tablé. Cowas price, $275. Our price, $188. Carved mahogany bench. Cowan price, $170. Our price, $118. juare-top mah f Conan price HSE. Bue pean Mahogany table desk. Cowae price, $100. Our price, 966.50. Walnut library table. Cowka price, #275. Our price, 4188. Mahogany bookcase. Price, $200, Our price, $138. Gentleman’s mahogany _wardrebe. Cowan price, #175. Our price, $116.50. ‘ A mahogany hall seat.. Cowen price, $280. Our price, $186.50, Mahogany pedestal. Cowan _ $35, Our price, 828.25. heal ig Cowes Mahogany _jardinjere.: Fifth Gallery. New Building, Cowen price, $28. Our price, $18.50, A Sale of Blankets Ne Saving housewives will be glad to get these good Wap kets at the lower prices which for one reason or another we shall mark them for tomorrow’s selling. In no case is the reason due to a fault in the blankets. Up to now they all been selling at the higher prices quoted—and well » At $8.78, from $8 pair—Single- bed Australian wool blankets; lamb's- wool filling on spool cotton warp. At $6.85, from $9.50 pair— Double-bed Australian woo! blan- kets, same as above. All are white with pink or blue borders. At $5, from $6 pair—Extra good woolen blankets, 76x54 inches, weight 6 pounds, Pink or blue wide silk bindings. totem At $4.85, from $5.50—Dews. filled comforters, best pad sateen coverings .in floral and Pere sian designs. Cut 78x72 inel At $1.35—Specially good. white crochet bedspreads in Mareeilles a sighs hed sizes eventh Gallery. New Building Winter Negligees Made Specially in Yokohama Little French Shops show hand - quilted, full - length robes embroidered by hand, with clusters of wistaria down each side of the front, and on the back and on the turn- over collar and cuffs. A silken rope girdle to fasten the robe. $12. Our ‘customers tell us this value is not approached in any other shop in New York. fomen who have paid 815 and dark colors and all sizes. for plain, rich méssaline robes may be surprised to find the same quality here at $12. Quilted dressing sacques em, broidered with marguerites and green leaves or with chrygaa- themums are on loose, st it lines and priced 88.50. Quilted sacques with: broidery, 8450. si & Quilted robes with: 4 broidery, 87.75) ot om All of excellent Oriental silks and they may be had in light Third floor, New Stewart

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