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al THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 190, 19 13. has teen aroused, and you are a | iisastrour results in practically at the! viotin rat sight, which unnemotional consider- a temporarily violent at- d two extremely opposite lock. The children were hetweon nearly every hanpy coupte shart ¢ mental qual ce whatever that te mate through © s has no # the selection ts wir ing love will be jo draws @ member sex through persona hae no guarantee tha enduring love after « definite THE STRONGEST COMBINATION DOESN’T ASSUME HAPPINESS. “Indeed, I will go no f y that while with th of charm, Intell chances for lasting lo [yet even this felicitous fers no guarantes for harmony and tran-| quality after marriage.” Mr. Shore ex eytaln actor and ‘There wae a strong dissimilarity in the two endur so far as nature is conc thers is nothing left to do but Select for Your Husband A Manas Plain as Yourself, “I Firmly Belteve That the One Sure Basis for a Happy Marriage Is a} Physical Resembiance faces 1 hell pose, and familiarity between ti aptlonta speedily bred coi ate. x ifferance between the ie amount of adapta- ie necessary. The de.’ or artifical, | fense and toler. | Time and Expense EscoN POLISH | | Save n and unde uit I literally ‘ ‘on't the children be less than the parents?” love. Onl, “Similarity n the similarity of |@ larmony jn. the| Will save these lovers from frequent dia- mente, ¢ perfect harmony that t# natural SILVER ELEC little bein; “Oh, ‘call no man happy till Ne dies,’ ! e it 7 father and mother are|!ove may easily be confused.” eon- F Betwecn the Contract y if he's @ married man," 1 they are homely in the|clided Mr. Shore, ‘Male, color, grace | end all foe a =x gene ’ ‘ i y, and eo thelr mating did|of form and motion all have harmonies i" ee OY ie ing Parties,” Declares “But I don't oduce a discon of thelr own, anda person not too fine- |f wie, end ndteeen tip at any other omen Ss une ur Ss ’ Albert F. Shore, Scien- tist. FREE SAMPLE The Electro Silicon Co,.90 Clift 8t., N esponded Mr. n | y Grocers and Di of them for the love harmony. That at we ie based on @ series of | harmonies; it 1s competivility of | temperament. In the long rua, | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘The safest guide to your ity te your looking giaes. ‘Trust ft! If you term-jawed, wefore the veauty with firmly upon your image within the mirror, and admit to yourself the @rent truth, that thet reflection is, after all, your ideal of beauty ‘Th choose husband or oe ich. The vest mate io the dug Ate Just this magnificently # your favorite temperament is own. You love no one #0 ourself. Seeking # mem- bling your own. But the elements which enter into the makeup of temperament are portrayed in the features, Then the obvions way h your temperament ie to your face. “And I have the proof that physical Hikeness between two persons means "exclaimed Mr. Shore enthusiasm of the youth He took from his desk chart showing RPP LPPPD ADAP PLL Patiently, condescenAingly. ie method] “What is love?" he queried, “A per- of making sure of one's Ii tne is} won not blessed with good looks will put forward by Albert F. 3! of the] tel! you that the attraction Mex tn American Association for the Advanée-jintelligence and charm of manner who talked to the Phile| These attributes must be cultivated by To Mr. Shore, a match matri-|in appearance, and it 1s natural that « be a match photo-|elaim will be made for them. A per- ushand and Wie] gon with good looks need not be ex- BO W-leromely intelligent. Such @ person sa 8FOPE! will maintain that in love beauty does nvolance b& Lene trick. “Mach of thete is right, but not ene ro. The one who attractr a lif Gov, and Mra. Dix, and the young wo! Constance Warren, H. Clay Pleree and his wife, Burton W. Gibson and tho! thfal Mra, Gibson enough a real resemMance tn fi and facial contour could be 4 harmonious physical eon them. MATCHING MATES AS YOU WOULD A PIECE OF RIBBON. The idea of marriage run on rthbom counter principles seemed novel enough for further Investigation, and I asked Mr. Ghore what on earth became of the 014 romantic doctrine that opposites ate tract? calmly. causes run-down health and sickness. Scott’s Emulsion and rest are needed, but SCOTT’S EMULSION is more important because it enrichés the blood, f» nourishes the nerves—builds the a7 body and restores strength, vigor and immediate energy without interrupting daily duties. Scott’s Emulsion drives out colds and strengthens the lungs. corr & Bowns, Bloomfield, N. J. @nother use for the side your pocket powGerbox, faying the fateful words, epen the box with practiced demterity @ad “look upon this picture, then em this.” If the expression of his eye Goesn't come up to yours, say “Ne, ‘thank you!” to the gentleman. “Bat surely mental as well as physt- America’s Greatest Furniture House uwmdnn eCmpy 35% BlockSthAv.36" Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street PAY ONE DOL- LAR, select anything you need to furnish a room com- pletely, and we will deliver the goods promptly our home Lun NO RED TAP: NO STRINGS TO THIN OF: NO EXTRA CHARGES 0! OUR MAMMOTH CLEARANCE SALES!!! IRABLE WELL-MADE FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! AN Ses oh 2.79 (Guaranteed 10 Years) We Open Accounts From $5 to $1,000 On Small Weekly Payments Small Accounts i Invited. WE GIVE FREE INSURANC In case of the death of the ily we will at jipted bill in full t#~ TO OUR CUSTOMERS Whether you three hls WITHOUT AD ANOTHER WEEK OF OUR DOUBLE STAMP OFFER DOUBLE 4a TRADING STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES MADE THIS WEEK With the wonderfal money saving event now in full swing this offer Is ie never so low—your chai io ae. Prices were Jor chance to save money mever so areal DOUBLE 4% TRADING STAMPS ON ALL PAYMENTS MADE ON ACCOUNTS THIS WEEK maaaat = ‘ JS Rete ake a 14.00 Solid Oak 6.98 $! Dresser, $8.00 Solid Oak Chif- fonier, folid eak, golden finish, polished: large bevelled plate mirrors top draweres wood Walnut, Y $22.50 to $25 N $25 & $28 Vicuna § Velour Suits \ Boys’ & Children’s you first realize it is your But somehow yon are thrilled slaved by & tremendous force that never so complete—never so beat prices, never so low. Plans for the complete reorganization make it J necessary that every stock must be sold im- mediately It is imper: sent the most supreme values. N is a fact self-evident. years of experience have taught. In fineness of tailoring, correctness of style, ex- cellence and exclusiveness of fabrics, Hackett- explains why artifice sometimes seems to be stronger than primitive Instinct in affairs of the heart. “But T have obeerved two diatinetly “The Climax of i | N.Y.’s Greatest Clothes Sale ‘ This is the big hour of an event which has for ¥ many weeks been making clothes history. \ Now the climax has arrived. In all the fifty-six S years of Hackett-Carhart history the Wag oh ind the ly sensitive is apt to take one or | wutiful. that the prices be made to repre- And that they do, Hackett-Carhart clothes have been foremost among quality clothes for more than half a century. Now they embody every perfection that all these Carhart clothes easily take first rank to-day. $15 to $25 Broken Size Overcoats and Suits . . $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 Overcoats & Suits... . $20, $22.50, $25 & $28 Overcoats & Suits $20 & $22.50 Young Men’s Suits ....... $18 to $22. Convertible Worsted Suits ........ $22.50, $25 & $28 § English Model &NorfolkSuits $25 Velour Overcoats. All Models Overcoats. All Models..... NV) $20 & $22.50 Plaid Back Overcoats $20 & $22.50 Melton & Kersey Overcoats $28 to $32.50 Englis! $25 to $28 Neat Worsted Suits $25 to $32.50 Blue & black Suits Suit & Overcoat Reductions N (Children's Clothes at No. 841 Broadway and Harlem Stores Only.) In this department, clothes are selected KY with the same expertness and care—and tailored in the same faultless manner—as characterizes every article of men's wear in the Hackett-Carhart stores, The values, as can be easily seen, are just as wonderful as those represented in other Hackett-Carhart stocks, ‘Two generations of New Yorkers have been clothed from this department—and its upkeep is a matter of great pride, Children’s Overcoat Reductions $5 to $7.50 Children's Overe: All models for boys, 2!/2 to 17 4 $7.50, $10 & $12.50 Children’s Overcoats, All models for boys, 2!/; to 17 years. $5 $12.50, $15 & $16.50 Children’s Over. All mode coats BArtolB YER srrvesooscecserevons 7.50 NY $5, $6 ys M aw SN Coats, Sizes, 10 to 20 years... $3.75 Children’s Suit Reductions $6 & $6.50 Children’s Suits. All correct models and fabrics for boys, 2!/2 to 17 years ? nes * $7 & $7.50 Children’s Suits, All correct models and fabrics for boys, 2!/2 to 17 Korb farhatle 265 Broadwa: Near Chambers Street Opposite City Hall land $7.50 $9.50 $12.50 Some specimen values are of the remarkable Hackett. at random, and are but a few out of hi ‘.. $9.50 “Collar Overcoats $9.50 ..... $12.50 $12.50 .$12.50 $12.50 Shirt $1. & $1.50 Plain & Pleated bosom shirts, Laundry-proof and wear-resisting ia i . 1c $2.°& $230 Custom-tailored shi Foreign and American Rania Cord makes $5 Luxurious $1.50 Earl & Wilton Shirts... $2'& $2.50 Earl & Wilson Sh $3 & $3.50 Earl & Wilson Shirts Hat Reductions Silk and Opera Hats $6 & $7 Silk Hats $6 & $7 Opera Hats. $5 3 (aX ted pati! ith that you may form an idea Use Electre-Silicon Polish And to-day's assortments are most unusual They are more complete, newer in style and choice: in fabric than are the average assortments at the season's beginning. All are fresh from th tailors’ hands almost within the past fortnight. sizes in left-over garments. And that's precisely what the majority of the other stores are offering Here await your inspection more than 15,000 suits and overcoats, suitable for every service. For Business, Dress, Travel, Motor, Storm, College and oe service. In sizes for men, young men and ys. ferent models. Designed after the best style ideas of two continents. And made up in more than 800 fabric styles—in fabrics from the foremost weavers of the world. Reorganization SalePrices| $15.50), $19), $25 |} $25, $28, $30 & $32.50 Overcoats & Suits . . $30, $35, $37.50 & $40 Overcoats & Suits...... $40, $45 & $50 Overcoats & Suits...... cigs Vai y. These are selected $25 to $32.50 Chinchilla Overcoats. All Models. $25 to $32.50 Plaid Back Overcoats. All Models... $25 to $30 Melton .. $15.50 $35 Silk Mixture Worsted Suits................ $19 $35 to $40 English Finished Worsted Suits Custom-Tailoring Fabrics. B 1 9 $35 to $45 Silk Lined Worsted Overcoats Custom-Tailoring Fabrics ..... 31D $35 to $40 Chinchilla Overcoats. All Shades & Mod $19 $35 to $40 Vicuna & Velour Overcoats. All Mode $35 English Melton i Reductions | Full Dress Clothes Reductions In these, the most particular garments for men, the hall cencury old Hackett. Carhart reputation for i¢ lines of each garment are reall classic. They are the last word in good fashion. And, at the present prices, Fepresent an opportunity that is rare indeed, Full Dress Suit Reductions rous Silic $37.50 Full $28 custom naar $47.50 Full Dress Suits, .Now... $35 Shict Reductions | 95 Full Dress Suits. Now. .. $42.50 $1.15 Tuxedo Suit Reductions $1.35 $1. $35 Tuxedo Suits. . Tuxedo Coat $22.50 Tuxedo Coats. . $30 Tuxedo Coats Stiff Hate <M, Imported Stiff Hats,......-.. $2.65 } $3 Famous Advertised Stiff Hate. $1.65 i Panamas & Bangkoke $50 Fur Trimmed Overcoat $25 Entire stock of Panamas and $0 Fur Trimmed & Fur Lined Over. $5 to $10 values Unrestricted choice among the most popular styles in fur caps. $3.50 to $5 Fur Caps. 641 Broadway at U3th Street Union Bangkok, "$2.75 | coats Raven $25 $75 Fur Trimmed & Fur Lined Over coats. Fur Caps & Fur Lined Over. $65 , Inc. Retail 154 East 125th Street Near 3d Avenue 119 Weat 42d Street Near Broadway Open Evenings Open E: venings So you don’t have to choose heré among broken NY to-day. Youcan prove this for yourself very readily. KN Among them there are more than a hundred dif- \ ... $19] ine tailoring is R $35 Tuxedo Coats. ...Now...$22.50 and Sets—\ Price These Furs, if bought in the usual way, would have to be sold for double our present prices. Coats that were made to sell for $69.75 are now $33.75, up to Coats made to sell for $1,249.00 now priced at $624.00. Fur Sets in great variety, all beautifully matched. Sets that if we purchased them in the regular way would be are now $10.74, up to those made to sell at $514.00, now priced ”. Muffs and Neck Pieces in the newest designs are correspondingly reduced. Second Floor, Broadway. The Furs represented are: Blended Hudson Potnted Fox Black Lynx Sable Black Fox Raccoon Moleskin Covet Cat White Fox Persian Lamb Broadtatl, Caracul and others The Shoe Sale Ww " r. * en's Fisdh Woors sigh tr ieee Sale of Sample Hosiery yn. ~——A Clearance of man \ For men and women, samples of | best and newest styles. Provides high grade hosiery of many differ- | exceptional opportunities for economies in the various leathers; lace, button and blucher, for wo- men. Men's Shoes in various styles, and Shoes for misses and children, at savings that are very attractive. Women's Shoes at $1.98 $3.49 to.$4.96) up to $3.69 (were $4.96 and sold elsewhere for $6.00). Men's Shoes at $3.96 (were $4.96 and $5.94 and sold else where for $6.00 to $7.00). ent kinds; 40,000 pairs at saving of 40% over prices elsewhere. Included are Women's Hosiery at 94 that cannot be duplicated elsewhere for less than $1.50 to $2.00 a pair—and so on through many grades to Hosiery at 15c, elsewhere 25c to 35¢ a pair. Men's Hose at 24¢ a phere 50c; and at /5¢ a pair, here 25¢ a pair. China, Glassware, Lamps, Bronzes, Marbles, Clocks & Clock Sets “Ils Off Present Marked Prices When You Buy Basement. Many have already been reduced, not because they are in any wat damaged but pesaea they, have been In stock too long. One-fitth off marked prices by buying this week. Sale of Black Dress Silks 50,000 yards marked \4 below Prices elsewhere for equal qualities. Included are Black Crepe de Chine, 40 Made to Sig for $1.25. Lhd Marchioness Silks Black Satin Messatine, 35 in, 68¢ | Black Satin Messaline, $1.19 Made to sell for $1.00. rnineuse Satin, $1.29 Black Satin Duchesse, 36 in. 89¢ | Made to sell for $1.65. Made fo sell for $1.25. BlackSatin Charmeuse, H Made fo sell for $1.75. seer Black Crepe Meteor, 40 in, $1.19 Made to sell for.$1.75. Black Chiffon Taffeta, 36 in. 79 Made bo sell for $1.00. Black Satin Messaline, 26 in. 49 Made to sell for 75¢ Black Satin eta 40 in. Made to sell for $1.75. C. J. Bonnet et Cie, ‘rance. of Lyens, Black Dress Silks Black Dress Satins, 44 in. $1.29 Made to sell for $2.00. Black Satin Imperial, 44 in. $1.49 Made fo sell for $2. BlackSatin“Sublime,”44in.$1.79 Made (o sell for $2.50. Finer Silks, up to $5.96, Maln Floor, 35th St, White Sale—Important Savings The groups of special values in the Muslin Underwear Section still present splendid opportunity for selection at savings. Ayre Fleer Corset Covers at 24c, 39¢ and 49¢ : Naight Gowns from 39c to $64.50 Combinations at 49¢ to $38.89 Princess Slips from 79c-to $44.74 RUGS, LINOLEUMS & OILCLOTHS At Greatly Reduced Prices Savings are '4, 1%, in some cases more’ These domestic Axminster and Royal Wilton Rugs Fine Axminster Rugs are mostly in Oriental ef- fects, in medallion and “all- ao Price Was Now | Over’’ Persian designs. One or two are conventional arin. x84 in... $2.48 $1.74) foral designs. In all cases 36in.x72in... $3.48 $2.98] the colori are warm pas- Oft. xOft. .... $12.89 $8.94] tel tones of green, red, blue 11ft.sinxt2{t.24.74 $17.74 | and yellow upon grounds of cream, old ivory and ecru. 8 The Royal Wilton Rugs are of a high grade worsted Royal fabric and have a resilient ¥ Win Rugs non-matting — surface spe- fie” Price Wes New cially well suited to roomis | 27in.xs4in... $4.74 $3.09 where hard service is given, Third Floor, way. $4.74 “Fancy Match” Axminster Rugs, $13 If perfect, Macy's price would be $24.89 “Fancy Maton Rugs are made of borders and centers in various combinations, in some of which the border runs across each end only. The size is the popular 9 ft. x 12 ft, Inlaid and Figured Unie 36 in. x63in.. $6.48 These Linoleums are the accumulation of a season's selling, and are in a ver wide variety of geometrical, floral and parquet designs, carried out in soft and pleas- ing combinations of reds, browns, greens and blurs. In one or two pieces there is a slight imperfection in the pattern, which does not, of course, affect the wear. High Grade Oilcloths, 34¢ a yard In full rolls, delicate shades, most of blue and white and green and white. Macy's price was 59¢ sq. yard, The width is two yards, 4 id joleums Full Rolls (4 yds, wide (sq. yd), 44 Macy's price was 69¢, Full Rolls (2 yas. wide) (aq. yd), 39¢ Macy's price was 59¢, Remnants—Short length: Remnants—Medaar” id lengths, 203, | | ; '‘"QOGOOO OOOO ONS OO OOSOOOEGD e ~