The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1912, Page 16

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‘ rf { } ; = = edi ai Home While You Work In Happy Independence ‘ae a Home\?<set ‘Breakfast | and Hire: Womango Be hae teeta uae Holtseitdfeae “be imps, BELMONT'S ‘ADVICE. ve Babies’ | i ‘Young Mothais. Don’t Know ey About Babies; “Career” Is ie More Essential, ' ® ort be Marguerite Movers’ Marshall. f Marriage or « career? { if ae ‘8 ‘the initial meeting of tren ad i) ‘of har own Political Wauslity Aseceia- % @on: |}: ees erage ot ye i tredden Friend ‘a uf ing the rights of working, down- Husband, that I was moved to ask her-to'explain her posi- tion even more fully. She seemed a bit surprised at my request. WOMEN WHO ARE MARRIED BUT tetas years,” don't speak from theory ‘alo: nothing with welch to selves; they were’ their husbands for everf) they found “Invariably 1 Have ur: to work and obtain al aan salaries. ‘Even the tion tons po throu « Why should not oN ‘hool girls have “Really, you Khow, Ive been advo- brag the married UNYAPPY: econdmic independence of for more than told gne. “And I Ever wives have ap- Gnway out of ttle oF yy them- to ask nny, and happy. hem te go Income for life anything, wv L the roubles recur. rmany the mar- of individual independence rightly, may influence an entire neighborhood toward @ saner standard of Iiving. ad more married ‘wage-earnem we might have TO DO AWAY WITH THE USE FOR SMALL WAGES. growing boy at achoot has ofa an end which by hin own exer- turally ut hin active Mfe, i. Mar ambitl: « Ir work ater lew take ® real and deep interes “But Bat fervent home?’ 1 suggeste: Of courte @trald the neler my AIRS when school, | in ft. k the average Nus- Bis wife to work outside he doesn't, simply becauer , *» will way he laughed Ara. Bel- mC yy Builds You Up Cures Colds, sel \ Asthma, all throat and lung troubles. No alco- hol or A smart Cowarp model for business, — English Blucher all-eyelet laced upper, stylish and com- fortable. SOLD NOWHERE ELSB JAMES S. COWARD 2(4-274 Greenwich 8t., N. ¥. (1man WARREN eTHRET) Mall Orders Milled | Sead tee Gopgtegne | Little One They Were Training as “You and I know that the boarding RR houses and farmtly hotels in thie town aro filled with hundreds of wives who yr | 46 not Wit thelr and to a stroke of work from one day's end to another. They pend thelr afternoons wandering ‘hrough the shops, askin the prices of }things. They have no homes to care for, no children and no duties of any tort, while their husbands are working hard to support them in idleness, | "If @ woman workw for her husband at home and really saves him money, she should be paid for it on a definite 2222 EX DOTRIOT. ATTORNEY SAYS SUCOESSOR MADE. CHARGE THROUGH SPITE basis, and not be compelled to beg for what ts due her, But there ts no pres. ent way of compelling a husband to give the mo hardworking wife anything | than board d clothe 1 aome- “ . ‘fle a wy evaden even that euch, here: J. Bi Maris, i Indicted in let wor ror an employer ‘ whe. cau’ the hod bag her wages’ 8he| (Queens, Attacks Smith’s TE eee Seine hie ten | unl Mare Crt eas Motives. PARENTS CAUGHT GOUGING OUT EYES OF THEIR CHILD. Former District-Attorney John B. Merrill of Queens County, who ts un- dor indictment with a garage owner and chauffeur on the charge of seques- tering and harboring an automobile claimed by Mr. and Mra. Bert 8. Clark of No. 7 Spencer place, Brooklyn, aurs |rendered himsclf to County Judge Humphreys in Queens County Court to-day. “My client,” said Edward J. Maher, appearing as counsel for Merrill, “has Tead in the public prints that an tndict- ment has been found against him. He was busy yesterday but anpears here tow to answer to that indictment.” Merrill was paroled in the custody of his counsel and with the consent of Ae- matant District-Attorney John Hether- Beggar Blinded Before He Is Rescued. CERBERE. France, Dec. 10—A man} and wife I village of Gave tn Catalonia we: erday caurht in the act of gouging out the eves of their five- year-old child with the object of render- ing It pitiable and thus atte to ob- tain as a beggar more sympathy from the pubitc. ‘Tne residents of the vilinge were at- tracted by the child's screams, ead when they arrived on the scen that it already ‘had been blinded and otherwine muitfiated. The man and woman were arrested. The Creditors Accepted 50contheDollar —Andthe Other Half Dollar Went Back Into Hackett-Carhart Clothes The above simple statement of fact tells the whole story of the greatest selling event in clothes history. It’s a story that fy vo strength by investigation—as more than thirty thousand York men will testify. And here's something that may not have occurred to you: That the Hackett-Carhart sale is uine—that it really affords an oo pals one-half saving in the finest clothes New York has to offer—is proven by its ever growing patronage. When the receivership was declared, stocks were in cop for a full season ahead. Some 50,000 garments sol Of these, more than three-fifths have gone. Stocks that would ordinarily have ea ample for the present season were exhausted several weeks ago. Saebpeltob en intended for the late’ winter have been forced on And an arm: Brad Cela clove Sven scsbed slabs aed day fn order oak the present stocks might be proprly 4e- 1912. ington “an order wae entered allowing | gaged in testing magnetic phenomena, | | the inspection of the minutes of the}on behalf of the Carnegie Institute at Washington, has arrived here. Merrill wae counsel for Mra Clark, who had a quarrel with her husband While they were automobile riding, which ended with her bet ie stranded In the car, “She caused It my be put AtFountains & Elsewhere in the garage of Adam G, 1, Fritz Ask for we had Merrill begin a suit for a paration. When she and her husband became reconciled sald they could j not get their autom je back. According to Me District-Attor- Hi ney Smith was moved by apite in tak- Original and Genuine ihe the charges to the Grand Jury be rause charges againat’ Smith, Aled with {! Gov. Dik, had been ing ere Til. District-Attorney yeh ey re The Food-drink for All Ages. day that he had sent the caso to the | Police court three times and each time restaurente, hotels, tad fountains, it had been thrown out. It was taken fuice'h ting and sustaining. |to the Grand Jury only on the inaist-| Keep it on your at home, ence of Benjamin Cohn, the new law: Don’t travel without iz. | yer for the Clarks. twa pat he cases - A q@rick lanch in a miaste. Yacht Carnegie in Chill, Take no imitation, say “HORLIK'S.” TALCHUANO, Chili, yacht Carnegte, Dec, 10.~The which has been @h- Not in —! mith — Koc Koch G 7TH Aves ~~ Have You Seen It Yet? Seen It Yet? Toyland, we mean. It’s in our pleasant, airy, spacious basement. A city that s at the height of its power right now. Little folks should come with their parents to see the new toys, the pretty dolls, the fas- cinating games. Time flies! Come to-morrow, or as soon as you can. From 8.30 to 12 Noon Wednesday’ From 8.30to 12Noon Wednesday $1.50 Jointed Dolls 98c Toy Pianos 26-INCH FRENCH JOINTED DOLL | } 12-KEY’SCHOENHUT TOY PIANOS with beautiful curly hair, mov- —clear tone; nicely finished and 1k ee nd NEEM’ OBC || well made; a gitt every child i he bi JOINTED DOLLS~DRESSED DOLLS TV gig. Siu tiae '69c in every other store al Oc —RAG DOLLS—upwards from ... 25c Women’s & Men’s Silk Hose hee PURE BRIGHT SILK HOSE—double tops, heels, soles or lisle colo WOMEN’S SILK HOSE—in peautiful designt of silk saibvrotdiry, figured were, im Back and 10, 1.25, 1.50, 2.25, 2.50 white.. MBN’S PURE BRIGHT SILK HOSE—al full regular. made; in black and colors, An appropriate gift. Misc ..50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.25 WOMEN'S IMPORTED BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE—handsome embroidered J) colored insteps. Three pairs in a toliday box. Reeaiay 1. 00 $1.50, a MEN'S FINE BLACK and COLORED COTTON SOCKS—four pairs ia " 50c handsome holiday box. Per box of 4 pairs Smoking Jackets, Blanket Robes snd Floor.) SMOKING JACKETS—in a large variety of double-faced cloths; corded edges, collars and 3. 98 to 10. 00 in fancy pockets... BLANKET ROBES—A present every man appreciates. We show an immense ff ‘tment of Hiatal atterns in correct material 2.98 to 6. a Suspenders and Holiday Sets ** MEN'S HOLIDAY SUSPENDERS—special mountings in endless variety; well made; put up in slog holiday’ boxes. 50c, 75c, 1. 00, 1. 49, 1. 98 MEN’S COMBINATION ‘SETS—consist ig of pair garters, suspenders; '75¢ in handsome box. Set. Hera : MEN'S Hilo cable artes pair arnyban boxes, Set _25c, 50c Dainty Gift Blouses at 5.00 Of Chiffon, Crepe de Ohine, Messaline, Bro- cades and Charmeuse. We have never in ourf| history assembled a gathering of Blouses that} possess more intrinsic worth than these. Natural! the variety of styles is most comprehensive, flecting the leading ideas by Paris couturiers in Louis XIV. and Robespierre effects. Sizes 34 | to 46, $2.95 Hand Bags, 1.95 Seal Walrus, Pin Morocco, Velvet Morocco HAND BAGS—with German silver and gilt frames; silk lined; fitted with purse and mirror. Also a large assortment of CARRIAGE BAGS with metal frames, All leather lined. “MOTHER baa tlfat od) handsom illustrated in bli an. white; tures . “BOYS' LI “Four Afobt,’ many other titles, Special, Sale of Dress Fabrics Published ai It is natural, therefore, that the Hackett-Carhart stores Lavery now be offering fresher, smarter clothes—more ad- New York and newer fabrce aban’ any other stores in eae equally obvious that Id be mos or your ey bre ves some al Your r Choice of 25,000 Suits & Overcoats [ —the Newest Fabrics, the Latest Styles —at a Saving of from $5 to $22.50 hip fare, salon A. Youre|injclouins Uns for more, then 56 years have been the preference of well dressed New Yorkers. It is yours in garments of every type and for every possible Clothes for dress, business, college, motor, travel, school and storm wear. All of more advanced styles and newer fabrics than any other clothes in New York. $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 $10 18, $20, 5 SUITS & OVERCOATS...... $13. 50 $22.50, $25, $28, $30 & $32.50 $17 SUITS A IOVERCOATS ..... $21 $32.50 SuiTS & OVERCOATS.......... $24 7. Wits & OveRCOATS...... $27.50 An-Overcoat Sensation FO hdkount of stock readjustments and certain late mill eae there's a line of overcoats at the Hackett- Carhart stores to-day that are the sensation of an already sensational sale, fabrics in these overcoats are identical with those which the finest tailors are offering at from $65 to $75 a garment. Note the Hackett-Carhart price—and the values: Fe ae eon” $20 Lined Dress & Business Overcoats. . . ‘They are very fine saa Vicuna finished worsteds— wonderfully smart and comfortable, and splendidly mpenicetnts: The shades include Black, Oxford, Heather, Olive and Brown mixtures in all the modish variations. The weaves are smart diagonals and herringbones, and indistinct stripes and mixtures. The models embrace the fashionable Cesterfiehie, Semi-Form and Semi-Box Coats, London Bolt Sleeve and Semi-Box Coats, London Spltetieeve and English Guards. With either velvet or plain collars. Some are silk lined with put, ais iusurious iMer. with Satin Shoulders, po Yalow Bey Vole All sizes, for all builds of men—from 34 to 46—are here to-day. veilleux silk. And some have 265 Broadway 841 Denes ie West 42d St., hy eg Near Chambers St. _ at 13th St., Near Broadway, Near 3d Ave, Opposite City Hall, Near Union Sq. Open Evenings. Open Evenings. $4-INCH ALL WOOL BLAGK HEAVY-WEIGHT COSTUME SERGE.) $1.00°% $1.25 54-INCH ALL WOOL SCOTCH SUITINGS. f) $4-INCH ALL WOOL BOUCLE SUITINGS—colors and black. ic 36-INCH SILK WARP CREPE DE CHINE. Reg. 59c, 36-INCH PLAIN & COIN DOT BUNNY SILKS— 39c Fancy Goods “7 full range of colors, cream and black, Pocket Knives, Scissors , SHADOW Apert GLOVE & HAND- KERCHIEF BOXES—medium " 35c PEN KNIVES—stag and Rone 23c size; each .... handles; 2 blades.. Fas! IN KNIVES—sta; earl ani ne . he eh aa 49 SHADOW TAFFETA GLOVE & HAND- blades on C|" KERCHIEF BOXE. large ‘ATC CISSORS SETS—in leather cases;} Sizes; each ... ‘ a, ' HAND-PAINTED LINEN GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES— 45¢ 3 and 4 pairs, 98, 1.25, 1.49, 1.75 up| satin ribbon bow; each. Women’s Silk Petticoats. Newest styles in Satin Messaline and Chiffon Taffeta, including all the newest colorings in plain and changeable effects. Sultable for street and evening aa Finished with various plait- 1.98, 2.98, 3.98 Untrimmed Hats at 1.95 The $4 and $5 kinds, This is a manufacturer's sample line of Black Silk Velvet and Hatters’ Plush Hats, with velvet facing. A variety of the best dress shapes, including large, medium and small models; tricornes, oblong and rolling sailors. $1.50 Leather Novelties, 98c. Collar Bags, Mirrors, Drinking Cups, Jewel Boxes, Manicure Cases, Whisk Brooms, Tie Holders, Coat Hangers, Toilet Case Rolls in tan suede; 3 piece fitting, consistiny of hairbrush, com and — toothbrush; also Photo Frames and Hat and Clothes! Brush in set, suit- able for travel« ing. Cowperthwait @ Sons Join the. Ss, P, U. G. “HORLICK’S” Society tor Prevention of UJsetess Giving Early English fin- ish and design. Very solidly built. Round top, 30 inches tn diam- eter. Others of every possible kind at every price. Beautifully orna- m we finish, glass door to bookcase and tily shaped mirror 12x14 ins. on top. This style and an- other similar, Both worth $9. well made. of Chairs type. Table, ° Combinatfon Book-Case Desh, WE OFFER ‘Special, ‘Prices « on “Usetar Ge. Solid Mahogany Rockers $5.95 Very A host Rockefs and of every $7.25 27x54 in. Tapestry 4x7 ft. Rag Rugs. R ig Made of vegetable mohair, look and wear like Orientals. 3x5 ft. Mossoul $19.50 Every ented and 500 different rugs, very ell made, Solid Choco! ates ret- Stands 70 ins. high H and is 39 wide, All sorts of desks and bookcases, « Perfection” Smoke.ess Oil Heater $3.25 Well made in every det Stoves, radia- tors, ete., of every type. be ton Select Presents that are Useful and Good—- Sofas, Parlor Suites, Upholstery, Glassware, Servers, Pictures, Umbrella Stands, Gas Lamps, Sewing Machines, Porlieres, rUgs, Gas Stoves. Liberal Creditor Let Us Charge Account for You Harlem Store 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue (Cor, 121st St.) f Sung by Jack Norworth and Nora Bayes FREE with Next Stiaing Couch, $4.35 cd. une, Very substantially made, Couch Beds, Sofa Beds, veda Beds 1d Folding Beds of every style. Open a 10% Off ESTABLISHED 16807 | Park Row ® Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row : ig and Music a The Great Song Hit volving, illuminated racks. Set. . 21.39 Makes a couch and a single or double Spring of the new “Lincoln” Ink fabric, guaranteed for 10 years. Matt: and bolster in Ho plain denim or figured cre- Just as You Prefer Frices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article” Cowperthwait @ Sons} Get the Most and Best for Your Sunday «Newspaper Now Appeari: at \ Wi ppe Excellent patterns, Orientals. . Mp0. 5.00 and 3 heautifuk stock of other real Orizntals yp to. - $32! kind of Fioor- Covering, shown on Chancelier $2.95 14-inch dome with green art-glass pan- els; long green fringe; Venetian black finish. for Cash De — ‘eter & Fic Music Hall \

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