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“ THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, DztUamonR 7, 1912, eS ao me ~——— ee NNN) eeeeeceoorooooooe YOUNG ZIEGLER OF AGE, scasenconiconsasiesetanne A WIFE AND HER JOB wv ‘tee |——— Wu WeDNEKT WEEK "Vill the Time Ever Come When All Women | seen A Bett A bridetoB koweenean ¢ Will Have to Forego Leisure and Go to Work? Will Offer Monday, Dec. 9, Schooldays—Bachelor Dinner | 5 0 ,000 Yard Ss of N CW Si | k \“‘Perhape the Day Is Not aren Toren. for Christmas Waist and Dress Patterns 4 i A Distant When the Girl $1 to $7.50 Quality at 38c to $3.25 Yard of the Silk Cushions 4 Tabi Waldbetty: wkd’ ta Ob tsktvisa "we Will Envy the Indepen- Step in from the pie sue door and there on the Main Aisle thousands of the most acceptab’ ; Wednesday, has arranged to giveabech-| dence of the One Who le Christmas gifts for women. clor dinner to-night at the Plasa. There Works, and will Follow Fine velvets, rich silks, plain and fancy, for street, house and ‘will be the usual amount of good- natured raillery, singing and toasts, but,| Her Example,’ Writes is hr cal evening wear, for dresses, waists, silk petticoats, for everything a woman pleases. Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) contrary to custom, none will advise the prospective bridegroom that it is high | time he settie down and lead the simple life. None will even think of it, un- | ¢¢ j less it 9 a wag. No one who meets | ‘Now at a Time When #2 satin, 95c yard. $1 foulard, 50c yard. $6 satin, $2.50 yard. Willtam Ziesier jr. would think of ask-| Most Men Are Looking 82 paillet de Soie, 81 yard. Hi pskrguisétts, 00 yard. cae easels ak \ _ nae netted citizen to settle) 65 Fase and Comfort, $1 black Japanese perspi- $1.25, $1.50 and’ 82 fancy istiae 43.25 William Ziegier jr, next to Vincent 1 Am Thankful That ration and water spot-proof silks, 58c yard. » Astor, is, perhaps the richest young an in the country, having some $30,000,- | I Am Able to Earn a 10 mow, He might have been married, Satisfactory Salary, ome time ago, but that wouldn': have ( een according to Willie's character, | Thanks to My Wife's vem, they call him “Willie!” He watted | Aid,” Says “H. F. F; atil he bad the money, the first $2,000,000 | astalinent on the fortune inherited ; mR ; from his adopted facher, Wiliam ae GAs vaelig Soweie king BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. Then after a nice cruise on te! “Love, like life, is what we want to make it,” remarks a mascoline acht Wakiva le announced his engage- 1eader of The Evening World, who furnishes one of to-day’s definitions neat to Miss Gladys Virginia Watson, of a wife's job, thereby subscribing to the theory of a great philosopher who was in the yachting party, which | that “the events of our lives are neluded several other young ladies ani | much more what we put into them « ehaperon. Whereupon the entire chor than what they contain in them- voiced approval. Miss Watson ts the | petves.” ’ J. Curry Wat tN nt ali ee ee I believe this so thoroughly that silk, 45c yard. 22.50 silk serge, $1.15. 86 ‘silk velvet, $3.25. $1, $1.25 and $1.50 fancy silks, 100 different colors, 38c. yd. hi (Main Aisle and Silk Rotunda, Old Bldg.) One Hundred and Fifty Cases of Decorated Nippon China from Tokio and Yokohama have just arrived and are being unpacked as this is written. ’ They number thousands of tempting Christmas gifts, at very modest prices. _ Each article is hand-decorated, either in rich gold encrustation or with charming SURANCE AGENT” WRITES ~ EVERY? WIRE WILL WORK /N THE FUTURE 4, York and extremely popular. For one thing, he's bought a fine man- tion in a rather decent neighborhood, No. 1 Bast Wifty-first street. He wiil ke his home tn New York after his marriage, when the house, coinpletely I doubt if any man ot woman can be happy after marriage who was not happy before marriage. Love happiness cannot rise higher than hand-paintings, with all the skill the Japanese possess in this kind of work. The shapes of the tea-sets and other pieces are unique. : You may give your friends white-and-gold china or hand-painted china from its source—our own hearts. A dis- contented girl seldom makes a joy- ful wife. If you “cannot live with- this collection at such small prices as these: Tea sets, six cups and saucers, tea pot, sugar furnished, will be ready for himse!t ang ride. \ le to his oMce In ink Building, No. Ice cream sets, seven pieces, $3.75. Bat Jaa nae Tualty $e ai and cream, $4.50 set. : . Jelly sets, eV ann $1.50. yaa week, for seven hours @ da sili fi rae Weoiran u : Olive Sets, seven pieces, $1.50 and $1.65 set Berry sets, $3.50, he transacts business with a view to nd it pretty diMecult to live 8 Caley pet ven pieces, $1.75 and $2 Plates, 20c and 25c each. adding an extra zero onto that fortune, with him or her. For when love is —Toinsfone_; ace) pcteh mevet) beers Eset are set. Hand-painted vases, $1 to $5. At night he studies music and reads all, it is pretty apt to become noth- Mayonnaise sets, 75 and $I set. And a great number of small articles, at 25c Syrup jars, 50c, 85c, $1 and $1.25. each. On sale Monday, Subway floor, Old Building. oriental shop, Fourth oor, Old Building. Wonderful Christmas Christmas Basket Exhibition Dress Patterns In a certain small town in pretty ones to hold candy, Fashionable fabries of high Germany—all the inhabitants graceful ones for flowers and class for one reason and an- < profusely of classical lore. He sleeps the ing. To-day “it 1s the star to every full distance and arises early, The rest of his time he squanders, He was in his = * wandering bark,” even as it was in ‘ ~, Shakespeare's time, but in the well- Mice to-da jous young man of af- REE “f . thee. who wei glasses and talks rap- NIXOLA G LEY-SMITH ordered firmament of the modern fily, Men of prominence and wealth con. SHE STRUTS ALONG THE AVENUE WITH A NAUGHTY AIR AND SOLDIERS ON THE JOR home it is certainly not the only constellation. We‘nust have besides re- MOOR! ‘The beneficiaries are the wiiow and red with him, gravely, while i : E SECOND LIEUTENANT. : an Sieics walted toe y oaibwy spect mutual dependence and independence of thought and action. The | woman who is a slave to her busband and children, and who takes no in- | Fin terest in the things outside her home, is not filling properly a wife's Job. v consideration tn the young marred couple and which metlowed by years children. The decedent had cash in Mortgages, $2,066; Yy-one $1,000 bonds Corporate Stock teenth Artillery District, {of the City of New York, five $1,000 bonds San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rail- | Private John B. Moore, a popular mem- | yond, seven $1,000 bonds Central Leather ber of the Second Company, Thirteenth | Company, and one $12,000 assessment jee of Second Company of | wemee. 2 William Ziegier jr. loves two clean 4 2 sports, yachting and driving a good! hie forse, He does not care about auto- | -nobites as a proposition calling for ex-| %° Waderstand more shan one wom- \ended outlay, But he says he will es-| &% Zn his egotion he assun 5 i rtillery District, is the final cholce of | hond City of New York. he youngest to the old- fruit, padded ones for sewin other can be secured in the ablish able, not for racing, but of course, that the one he lov u untit the couple have grown Vite members of his company for eleva-| Matilda G. Slayback, who died May from the ; re t ivi et ‘i 8 D Fabrics Salons for much he sake of the horses and the pi 4 Knows is the pattern of all old and are able torlook back with jton to the vecond lieutenancy, efter left $69,858, net value $66,043. ||] est do nothing but weave quaint ones for odds and ress Fabrics Salons for mue Stappind ecoushtred. tse san Fest—slightly superior becanse he Pleasure on the time when they wer® |. tively contest. Private Moore is « at item enumerated in ¢ baskets. The designs, shapes, ends, artistic ones which re- less than usual. They form ‘ aaten yacht and ake ebort or a, | Chose her, but essentially the same. eet ; member of the entertainment commiiie jl ee Lents bg fl {|} colorings—all are kept secret produce Oriental rug patterns dress patterns that will express When be can find time. Further than | 20 since a wife must interpret @ ove can never be in the singular | ana mainiy through his efforts tle :e- Sebi Guieeh aickde The \}] until the great annual fair at —all the designs which have real love and thought, for they never he or wie loves; but they valued at $48,700, thet be 8 No desire to spend money, | Wholn sex . nt company dance was a decided suc- her husband, must rep | both love, always plural, Margaret E. Bensel of Atlanta, Ga.,j{{ Leipsig when they appear for made famous this small Love x induced by frugality and es. He is Prosident of the Question | who died May 3, 1910, owned an equity , i 7 “il known throughout “ fond ‘and building at {{) the first bess hat id man town. ; roles: @ member of the rifle| 44s Ww "1 | If you would have any idea Baskets from other countries of the wonders of these Leip- —Japan, China and France— ——— | his respect for woman, she can't af- }tord merely to be loving and sweet, with the old familias graces of al regard and consid | team. and during the Gould tropiry com- | §23,000, and had property | : sig basket booths, a to all assembled here for your inisalyenese and charm on (which inay be considered as | petition was considered a big factor in valued at $1,400. the Wanamaker Housewares Christmas choosing. e | synonyms of love) when hard, ‘n- |the reault total New York esi is appraised nt |WHAT REMAINS FOR THE WOM-! truding poverty has gripped the Private Moore devotes much of his} gy4.g21. net value $12,691, A bequest of | ‘ | AN TO DO. | couye teady tn Ife and compelied mpany.. He has served! ¢1,000 is Thrall Hospital, Middle-| Jer- are the kind well¢dressed gen- tlewomen wear. & yards French broadcloth, $4.25. 5 vards imported black broadcloth, $7.50. th yerds peau de souris suiting, sent the mnt military vagists ace ri © man whe ts opposed to} @@ food not over plentiful. Not |*&% P. M cn lie. vote. pave, a poor, ‘any men have had to peddle home- a ites | made goods from house to house for Store will repay you. 20c to $20. in the Second Compe e due divide S i ‘, ‘di Mar seis Ticy WaNSRAG te fumpate|'1 HT ater effort to insure success: MY [ena ine: the support of all the mon for pet ables SRL ag inane Baskets, baskets, baskets— Subway floor, New Building at thw hy y life vi bed i. - i 4 OF BIG RIVER STEAMER ; ht that itodero| itn posed ‘and. momm to make it | tttyomonand © wnenimoun election 42) nital and the Young Women's Chetatian 414 yards velour de laine suiting, $9. | Women have att ip: elum, Fort 49 HAKe 10 be expected Association of Atlanta G f Gl 5 vards imported striped worsteds, pate sastalned.o: rislny Worl” sastng to ‘the eye and bof to We “| The siecuo wil be f Minben s Ketd, who aica tay 18,1 Sparkling Gifts of Cut ass. ,3 P Pe . the marries will mieanure her vex, That] ft: In fact, as I look back I re, | mory, Sumber avenue, Broakiyn, 3 1912. left $24,395, net value $32,56 idl —_—~— \\p why -the + in{ call times when penules were rare | day, Dec. % Polls open fro: i Ulricka Leypoldt, who died 908, legt # , net value § —_—_—_—_—_—e_—— a The decedent during her life enjoved, APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. income from property amounting to Hundreds of Pieces at One-third to One-half Below Usual, in the Subway Store Monday saying that Invited BECAUSE They Have | s'ving_ wo: complimen 4 yards imported Suitings, $6. 4 yards fancy broadcloth, 5 yards imported Venetian cloth, 0, 5 5 yards English tweeds, $7.50. $7 of lass for her sideboard” is wl Red Hair: High Sch . Lave: Wie & intced what we| |)¢ purpess of keeping. the pot a- | 258, . i A ald f LEA en ie i hat many a ; air; High School Girls | , aes the put inte ita | bollins after working ten hours In a | ‘Deputy site Comptroller Watlacy x] Walter FE. Smith, who died Jan. 9/11 woman would appreciate at Unristmas. Fee First floor, Old Building. F | slavery, thallevwhat we will | store, and.not Wrassr tranwmitted the folowing ap- AOU, Late eg RLepRE he alka orunanal Good choosing in the Subway Cut Glass Section, Monday, Have Fine Outing. all we get on the si hers at night and ale of eataten under the Inheritance 1907. left no estate that the Appraisers | when the Christmas cut glass sale is reinforced |y many addi- Every Cloth Dress 1 stk imeael tae VA paadi aki Sepebed: 46 wold nik to add the profit Lehner cbt al nave been able to locate. Tt ts stated a tional pieces, f Gi Is. J i Ure to err in ti of the sale thelr meagre salary, of the Surrogate’s Court: the papers that an executor of the estate r, . + bi otai: . PHILADELPHIA, Der. 1—Fitty girls, meee basta i ite PAR lag 4 But ae there 1s aliveye a wlvar Uns tile D Martin, | h died July [ort the State and falled to make any | Each article a third to a half below regular value. or Uris, Juniors : | ing to the darkest cloud, so tt in left an estate o net valuo! report of the aasete and Mabili suledaa Ae 0. all with red hair, puplix of Wasningion | Wet recollection gaea.back to dhat 48.) The decedent owned a hoi Agnes, Bhiveley, who died Fab. 9.) gente Pipe dik $2.50 and Headed’ te van oaeUTentt and Young Women {ving High School of New York City, eee voung | time when I wus working extra | 3" Jot incuba on the west side of A 1892 left no estate that the appraisers Pe . $2. is75 compas Is Price I essen ¢ he yar ¢ type of yo ; co, Vi 500 ; ry 7 0), s .essened Ear ee WeUnChlog at the yard.ot the) ooo bed ‘rather rabidly “by a| | Ward, while my good wife was saving | Senosite ta Danka 66104. cree erleneneve been able to locate Bowls, $2.50, 83.50 and @5. $2.75, New ‘York Shipbuilding Company, At} ager in the follows letter: those rare pennies and expanding | the Martindale Water Companys. valued dec a Orange bowls, 85 and 86. ‘Nower vases, $1.75, 82.50, $3.73, Aren't the dresses you Camden, N. J.. of the steamer Waahing- | PaTHER A SEVERE LECTURE! ‘tit Purchasing power by careful- | at $10,000, Two-thirds of the estate,! yrounT Herts Y., Dec Bonbon dishes, 60c, 70c, 85c, 81 5. — bought in September looking a ton Irving, built for the Hudson River yess. Lave, ike life, Is what we | $18,636, was bequeathed to the National | P SCuley alktsetheae, wil and $1.25. Oil bottles, $1.50. little the worse for wear? Good to-day, The girls were the | FOR THE GIRLS, THIS. want to make it. Women's Christian Temperance Union, | MA'¥ Ra cee : Subway floor, Old Building. i buy spick ‘of the owners of the boat, it bee | Dear Madam: It Ix the errogant. Now, at a time when most men are | 8d the remaining third of the estate; Henry MoCauiey of Cleveland, commit: | i time to buy spick and span ing stipulated in the invitation that they | Pretty girl of whom I wish to treat looking to ease and comfort, | am |!9 the Board of Home Missions of the! ted sulelde thls morning by hangin new ones at less than usual, nd je a is ey othe ful 1 bl Presbyterian Church, self to the mb of a@ tree near her | E ti I P i simply because there aren't all must be titlan-haired, |, here the most pes ue creature thankful that Iam able to carn a Daniel Huber, who died Sept It Is beHeved she was mentally | xcep' ona rices on Py ge ren The bout wax christened by Mra, E.| ®™9N6 all women. in the circle of satisfactory salary and per nthe |ieft ry . all sizes in every kind. Ki, Olocat of New York | hee two or three ailly girl frlendy | duties assigned me, thanks to my The Washington Irving wili have, tt sie is lerself. Like the rest, she | wife and to my good health, in said, the largest carrying capacity of| Liabs and babbles and eplutters H. F. F. any river steamer im the world, It will) opin the ignorance of her vacu- be able to carry 6,000 passengora with | fon, tue leno GIRLS May SEE THE DAY WHEN! ease, It fs 440 feet long and will have| OE PTMe non this aifly THEY'LL BE GLAD TO WORK. «ix decks. It will ply between New Yori: Dear Madam: It is the and Albany circle and behold her atrutting al : ' the avenues of the city, Her natu | things tn this world that cou girl whe earn dileegstililaicetenectene will get a broader DIX.CALLS ON SULZER. | ier “so-cetioa “democracy "In gone Blankets and Quilts — ‘s™ranq¥euns Women's ( | A careful comparison of our blankets with those of the Were $10 to $38.50, ) best stores in the city shows Wanamaker blankets to equal now $8.50 to $30 | those sold at a dollar or two more in other stores. Of fine French serge, clay serge, | For Monday the following special prices on blankets and ool eponge, whipcord and vele | ' E ‘ veteen. Some fasten down the quilts are announced: front, and are as simple and smart as grasp of them. dames MecCreery & Co. Nevellent are her airs and sup... | She can bulld up her own character $5.75-—value 98—fitankets of Australian Iambs'-wool filling on spool can be, * Governor in W | louse Her face is proud, and | by re g her self-respect, and cotton warp. Single bed size. ‘i se Girls’ Dresses ca pebaed Se ee eee im, | by overcoming the temptations she | 2OrQ Street 34th Street 65h ynlus W0.0-=Blanterte ot Apatralion tambe'-mool filing on envct were $9.50 to $22.50, ww walks, She knows no one, She Will encounter, She will mal rouble hed size. WASHINGTON, v. John A. | ter wife for the man who m ed the Capitol to- the rough edges of life. There is | par only met him somewhere. If to some passer- now $6 to $19.75 Russian, Norfolk, Sailor and waist lankets, about 60 percent, wool | Dix of New York the filling. ‘Three-inch silk binding to match the borders. Weight | she utters “hello!” day . 78x84 inches, " i ¢ J day and made @ cail on his successor, | i . . ¢ no reason wh y girl whould fee! x pounds 4 é f dresses of cheviot, cashmere and cl ‘ i by it smacks @¢ arrogance ond in: Bhs pa $8.25—value #10—Down-filled quilts, silk top reversible sateen, cut Pull plai ‘ Tey v ulaer, an “ ry a » Y. ite Zl ; | wa i ture to stop to Implore her atten. | working. . . pees | 9.78—value #12—Down-filled quilts, silk top. reversible sateen, cut . ‘ He VF ited Speaker Clans and apent woe) ion for an exchange of & greeting? | She should feel independent. The McCREERY SILKS PUT GA lntkial The abere ATRIA AB flora soa tinued an nee. UR UaTEe ‘. taenee ee of the) How did such a creature come to | girl who lives in, idleness te the $11.75--value #14—wool-filled silk quilts in all colors, Persian and floral College and Boarding i " eS bo under God's heavens? Her empty | Slave, no matter how much money designs in the border. Bedding Stor | Drain labors under the delusion that | she has. She ‘x entirely at the Seventh Gallery. New Building. thus will she impose her personal! mercy of those who work, Some di School Girls —Attention ! Shoots Two and Kille Hi OL! . | ee een meee These are just the simph AND, Tex., Dec, T.-M. ' Y pie ans ve: : upon the world; that thus will num- when money loses much of Its auto- HOLI DA SAL E H ses arr] r) : rong. formerly auditor of er ee vai Hack ia he"chansed. | orate power, ner. clues may "And If Baby Could Express kind of dresses that, you'll be \ a, yind Pacific Railway at Dall oe {teelf compelled 40 work. At any : a Fs r wanting to take back wiih : sont iam ae Ne fatneriminn, ame. "Aehat 1 woul ike to ask women | Fale the gIFl Who eoen outside er E His Christmas Wishes you. 7 pentllertinlew. Mew WIL re A ix, Where is your common + yn fron a hand In the 2. . . "4 z a aL, emi arnting | Seales Yeates? work alr may tnt amr the Beginning Monday, December 9th » There's no doubt that he would ask for a soft, < fe rf te? Wh | Wily Increasing respec bs . , 50: $ ee d to the murder and sulcide Behina wumns 06 Asmnoretes Why | cena petnane toe lime to her tee woolly lamb with a mildly inquiring eye, $2.50; or a Glove Silk Vests Schif a Mo ‘Trast Witness, WASHINGTON, Dee. inan, woman—-we're all alike in our | distant when the girl of the silk Pd Bloc een ty ARION, cushions will envy her independence Sebiff, the New York , will be Tlere are two letters from men whose | and follow her example, one of the first: witness t bes Wewa are more complimentary and 1} INBURA’ fore the House Money Trust Inveatigat- tliink truer and more helpful, Ss. P. Ger ing Committee next . A deputy’ FE PERFORMS HER PART) onic. eermeant-atarme returned, from Now | 1'® WIFE RT| CHICAGO, Dec a cuddly white worsted.dog, $1.25. They have no ° ° seratthy corners and can be chewed and loved to his New and Exclusive Designs festieeontant: \ ’ For Spring, 1913 Ee Nursery plates, very deep, Inset With Shadow Lace Are among the newest and daintiest of the pretty things Teddy bear blankets, small sizes that one may give to une amie for bassinet: and $1.50, intime, OS SENSE h rattles, 25¢ to Te. oft worsted horse reins with bells A> ‘The voke of delicate # Term today Gite qorving Mr. Benit LIKE A TRUE WOMAN, recently fo the Winter Gar attached, 75 , Sweater auits—con silk shadow Jace with bow- with a subpoe: | Dear Madam: Running my thump |¥°" 1 ane a ee hee ON Carriage straps, hand painted, leggins and cap, 4 knot of fleur de lys and other (i —— down the clovely printed surface of | Amer! A ant . Toilet sets—brush and comb, 81. ‘a favorite Mttle book, I find a quo. |Mebt on charges of operating a canf- | ‘Toilet sete-—brush and comb, : “as a dence game, Fred D, Organ caused a Worsted febans, many hand tation from Ovid: “That you may ‘orst afghans, be loved, be amtable’—pertinent and | Warrant to bo issued for Geraen, alleging 4 |}] crocheted, $8 upward, 34th Street || angora, 85 to #9. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, charming patterns is even tum rises. 7.11/Sum seta, @.35) Baby Bunting sleeping robes with prettier—-some women think— hoods of fleecy viderdown | dwith than the embroidered vests, well worth cons Foy te all [that he bought an interest tn a mu ree attvenn pay andibrown eatin, 66.40 Price is but 82, (Second floor, Old Building) | 2ord Street “ : |oomedy called. the “Broken ‘Idol sul Sure: Third Floor, Old Building, Main Floor, Old Buiidi ae Hook The love which passeth all under- | jgter discovered. that Gin ile : ird Floor, Old Building Main Floor, Old Buiding, atanding is the eame that gpduces aim @ go'd brick, K—— ‘ ah , " ae ‘ in

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