The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1913, Page 19

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1} SORDID Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘Mae the girl of te-dsy the ten- | thomsané-dolla 100k? Does the average young woman of number of marriages is decreas- the number of early Giological phenomenca ambition which o’erleaps itself’ on the part of the girl? S. gcHool named a: ten th anybody. THE MERCENARY TRAITS OF SOME MOTHERS. | “Ag L told those women the other af- ternoon, what are we to think when even a small number of men of our community 4 Personally 1 have @ firm faith In the American girl, Heve that if she ts directed along the, right paths she will develop Into @ fine} and gracious womantood. know that there are some mother -1| few—who are willing to sucrifice thelr daughters to! derations, ‘lone will eoom inost Lm- ty daughters, “It's not that I decry money or the I think It's fine \ deplorable deai: trust thelr numbers are mercenary con there portant to ausly furnishe vants and these are not the jor cars, that only + ness, such @ choice between two them was very weil off, indeed, and a fime worth-while man into the bargaln, (ee other had an equally go aeter, but he was not rich @use of certain temperament tal quall- thee there was little ehance of his ever ‘attaining a fortune. Yet young man was the sultor avers by mm ‘ause she loved | ¥ z. girl, Just simply bee: | SENSIBLE REASON OF A PRAC- |¢ TICAL WIFE. A certain young husband whom t ww proposed @ theatre supper at 4 Menon for some visiting friends. Quite frankly and bravely his wife ed, ‘We can't afford living on a very small income. We wi supper in our We will have our theatr own home, and I serve it myself.’ “Now, those are the 6 call really aplendid,” ended Dr, * I asked. rages + W%% seems to me unnatural to put ef marriage because the young man isa't making « large amount | @f money. 3t should be a joy for the bride to share the period of atragsie ané endeavor. else so closely draws together hus- pand and wife, and their future guccess will be all the sweeter if each has shared in tho making of Wouldn't you fix upon any sum as y minimum marriage Income?” couldn't,” denied Dr. al) & matter of individual ctroumstances young couple's assets are frequently t mlted to the pay envelope of the hasband, Verhaps the wife's father has Tay iminished, many baskets of fresh 1 flowers, The m her young woman who Is | getting along on @ small {income will insist on refurbishing her wardrobe. plucky young husband, content be helped out amazingly by a Christmas check from | ‘a farm in the expenses will emall beginnings, may a rich relative | "The only general rule fhat one can | roper income on | which to marry that each pair of engaged persons dught to plan out their | scale of expenditure before they marry. Then the girl will know whether she can afford to keep a maid or give regarding coachman. '*MNo Girl I Know Would| OO + Make Her Marriage Con- tional On the Young ' Man’e Receiving Such . an Income—It I Incon- ceivable That Such a Sordid View Shotld Be | Taken,” Says Mrs. N. Archibald Shaw. At @ recent meeting of the City Mothers’ Club Dr. Angenette Parry, & well known physician, spoke on “The Education of Girls as Future Wives and Mothers” and she deemed it necessary to emphasize the special importance of teaching the modern girl that a large in- come ts not necessary for wedded bliss. “A group of schoolgiris,” she de- Glared, “were recently asked to make an estimate of the income necessary for s couple just beginning their life fogether. Not one girl mentioned a eum below $10,000, although all ame from families only moderately ‘well to do, 2 our girls are going to PUL Of the beautiful fellowship of man and woman until the man bas @ttained that enormous income the eutlook is indeed pitiful.” “What I did not mention Mothers’ Club,” Dr, Parry tu Blained when I called on her, fact that most of the girls plutely essential an | fannual income considerably above ti nd doliar mark, That sizable sum was the very least suggested by After 1 left Dr. the girls she knows ha th standard the sine 1 its patronas GTHAVE & I6™ST. fied Credit System which ene les ree to buy ona and to pay weekly or monthly such amoun' For it is betel ‘8 purpose to serve and satisfy YOU. ‘would make her marriage nditional on the young man's reliving an income of ten thousand dollars. It is inconceivable that sordid and mercenar, view of the supreme relations «! taken by part of the young womanhood of Amorica. Certainly the girls’ schools are on of the highest and most unswerving idealism, in marriage | ae in other matters. course in home eco- y the Spear Dig But we all{ noi Important as any otter} Part of the curriculum: » theory and pra Ing, and are gt jin @ regularly equipped cook and serve me laid upon sbook- | keeping, with reference to the Quick Home Cure for Piles Trial Package Abs: ‘Absolutely Free—Will You Spend a Post-Card for It? It you are a suffe reltef 1s yours for the asking, ost important things of life. I want our gitis to recognize Ules give lasting happt- | litles as character and Jove and sincerity and truth, ‘there are plenty of young wi who are sacrificing material ad to love. 1 know a girl who was given from piles instant ) Mich., will send y & ‘trial package ot ni for tho first time in years what It 1s to be » pains, the Itching, the awful em the pain and Ing ls reduced and Soon the disease ts gone absolutely, No matter how dea} rate you think your the privacy of ye found out for yourself: how efficacious {i can get the full-size packay drug store for 80 cents, ter reading this notice are in favor of FREE | PACKAGE Seren y ly send, me Se Pyr. 0% bY mull, PREBS In plata about one-half the usual benefit of the saving, PIANOS AND ORGANS, NY) Here's Your Opportunity neh sa for this useful Wardrobe in.; regular price $14; Spring Head and Seat; Fancy Coverings, of other bargains. Special terms for Credit Cus : ca Haven NNo your choice of (MLE, CHPISTMAN SONS th & 6th \ iS; ELECTIONS AND AND MERCENARY VIEW oes OF MARRIAGE, “tego girl should grow up without a ‘thorough training in household rupees. And first her father nd should tell her gently but Seedy when they cannot whut ome with Finally, must beumbuet with a proper sense of veges, 2 They muss Foalae suas money Myrtle Ave., Cor. Bridge St. Brooklyn, N. ¥. Established 70 Yeers, THE EYAnING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, on certal 1913 Model, Must Have a Husband"; £:2:°.sis sl eus rte tors specified gin With an Income of 9000 a year, ar ijt * OOD OPO LPP PP PPP PE LLL IPP APPL PAPE PAPO PLL PLEA LEA PAPAL AAP RL PRD DADA PADARALPLLS | _ With an Income of $10,000 a Year? 2.238 penennonnrnrennnonnroonnnonnnanennapenneentnneennnonne eoeee onnerannsaparcanebnnvos ene: | You gee n't be under t that these girls Ison that $10,000 a | for comfort. of food, and of menus that xhall for thelr daushte to de hopelagsly ata di they have their own A girl bought mi of the value of money. the best Intentfons in the world, she will run her husband into debt unless his purse ts un- mmonly deep. nd the girls are taught the Hoauty imple standards of living, are thoy T suggested. Shaw. “Fineness and simplicity go toxether, and we do our best to make the girls realize this. “For one thing, we msist upon s&m- Diicity in dross. If any girl is observed to be weartng elaborate clothes or Jewels, she 19 quietly cautioned to con: form to the general standard of nea! ness and unobtrusiveness. An over~ Greased girl is not popular with her companions, either. Even at the school entertainments we encourage dainty but plainly made little frocks, simple refreshments. The is to avold anything like expensive o#- tentation, and to make the girls under- stand that such ‘show-off’ is only bad taste. “Sometimes the graduate of @ girls’ school becomes consptcuous for’ ill-bred travagance. But, as one of our most vecessful principals recently explained, the world and not tho school should be blamed for this girl's fault. The school did what it could to how her the right way, and her errors came after she left the school and went out Into the world. “Phat there are many things in the world more important than money is the lesson thousands of young girls are learning in their schools. I believe that most of them profit by = are “d nd when I Sinnott at St. nN xirl waited to get marriea une of an income of ten fr, he put back his head | ‘The call “ot nature ts stvonget than and women are naturally attracted to each other, and I believe that they will continue to be | var In necennard) course they Wan household butlwets for larger Incomes, but e omy and careful buying are the prin- [ciples maintained throughout the work ful study is made of the market “t think that 1f @ gfrt of elahteen or twenty don't Protestant—becomes a straightforward, pleas nt young man, not too bad ‘ookine, nd he asks her to marry him, she'lb consent without even agking {f he hits Money ts the Jast thing a young girl thinks of, Fourteenth Streat, appetizing and healthful, | ‘The woman of thirty-f who stops to consider a PAPE'S! BREAKS A COLD AT ONCE First dose “of Pape's Cold Compound ends grippe_mis misery. You can surely end Ms break up the most severe in head, chest, back, stomach or limba, | by taking a dose of Pi pound every two hours until ‘three co secutive mn are taken. vee the most miser- January Sale Values Friday Bargains in Women’s and Children’s Muslin Underwear se Npairins of V Mustin fh Chematocg tt, and Neinssoh 5ctat ee ‘val Coate—ChinohiNa, Plush Saar it cabo! | ater, eee ‘ront ‘al. Ince—40 ot. val Mustin Chomines— Thee, em'y and ribbed. 6. sseeneese ene up, as ness, neesing, | sore throa eceab carthal Wocaaront, running of the nose, soreness, Natnsook and M Jace co wonderful Compound! as baedeathcct d out interference with your usual duties and with the kaowied that there is nothing else in the wor whi hich will cure your cold or end Grippe romptly ee Ay sed any NatnsookNight Di won—beautifully trim'd in newent feota with laces, black and reat latest modele—reg. $20.98. Sheer Natnsook N! elaborate lacey, stylee—dot -models—value 62. oe ight Dressee— lace or net de. Sa Coptectuts tenet ich any ramet can jane Nainsook Combinations—yokes of fe quisioe felon Torchon lace of embry and Va irim'd drawer or skirt—reg. || Nultp == Pay Ml ses sali ica sl tH] MD uaitictiti Beautiful $12 et Dinner Set Elaborately Decorated in Delft Blue and Gold, or Emerald Green and Gold. Never sold before at less than $12. This beautiful Dinner Sertice will be sold at the remarkably low price of Six Dollars and Ninety-five Cents. The enormous quantity we bought enabled us to secure a price 56.95 the sets you will wonder how F they can be sold so cheaply. First pay- ment, $1; 50c weekly. : FOR SALE. | ee Engagement and We —8/ hs UF YOUCANE L WEL hi FOR RED. . NCREDIT ROYAL tsT Bs i ONCREDIY DIAMOND &WAICH CC 7 MAIDEN LANE ID a WAl( oar DIAMONDS‘ON CREDIT MASY WEEKLY Of MONTIEY PAYMENTS American Wa! ch & Diamond Co. @ MAIDEN ro ‘ Cambric Drawers—hematitehed hem or hem and H Cambric and Muslin Drat about 15 pretty designa—r ME to Spear’s this week and take advantage of the C . Blgck Fox Hourte--La special pric: House-in-Order will save money on any Furni- ture you may need. And there is no change in imple Charge Account ‘OU vay will be easy oH YOU. Ex, Size Corset ( during the vers—Frutt of Loom Y. cambriom44 to 62 bust—usually 29 78) Dressing disidni-te ° X. Size Cornet Covers -Cambrio— Dining § darkoreg. OI, 45 January Clearances In Various Departments Extra Kise Dre | Extra Hine Night Dr and insert—reg. 0 Women's House saccuadines ) Percale—light and Uinek—eemifitted with belt—rex. .69.. ae m variety of atyles—r Rogers Table Spoons a ty reba extra heavy Coles Co in janine Children's Muslin Drawe hem and tucks — Imported Bi i (ned--also eel beading—worth 13.50. 1.08! Handkerchiefs— fancy wreath initial--worth .12% Mado Velle—new ai crepe de Chines aleo black and white—striped . 8, borders—reg. $2.25... Rich Wide Ribbons—satins, moir | and taftetas, also pretty Dresdene— black, white and colora—reg. .%.. o NI peal | Children’s Cambric Night Dresnen- i! i] y 1 to 6 yeare—val. lee—chiiffons and 7 to M4 years—val fashionable ina jen, 1.50! ‘4 Muslin and Cambri January Sale Values of Ribbons Friday Clearances in Misses’ and Babies’ Wear Gigi’ Wash Dreaues arance Prices. Washable Trimig Braide—€ yd. pos.— —~_% ty t/0 ,Y Satin Pud Hose Hupporters—— heavy vlantles—reg. . Muslin Skirt Yokes—value 12 ‘anvas Coat Fronte—reg, .16.. Sheeting, 1M yds, wide— Full eee Coats—Chinchillas, Wto i years Little Girls’ Winter Coate— 3 | Chinehillas, Corduro;s, Velvet, plain | % et, oor Wax 1b, can. fabrics, mixtures=beat colors: @ $0.98.. seeeeeee oD og 15 ct. Scrubbing Brushes. Silly Ball Fringe-—broken assortment Were $9.98,......5 of colora—reg. 49. “a Were $12.98 and $16.98 | Bublon’ Mori ino Shirts and Benge tod yra—p ’ Flat Crystal Buttons | | chitdren' '# Colored Picture. slightly tinperfect—reg, . Children's Fleeced Underwear— slesy eraniee length Babies White Domet ieee White Domet Siipy—reg, 49 | sith and. Wool | f’annel Bands— eg. AS : Ex, Size Underwear—tieece hirts, high neck, long or short vital iurnthaiuttn HPURMRRTLI UAH OHA LA veg—ankle length drawers— Bird'e ye, Diane 20 to W1xb4—dozen. Long and Shor also Kowns—to 3 em'd— «BT to 1.55 January Sale Values Long Nainsook Silpa=reg. 44. Nalnsook Slips—trim'’d—reg. .69.. 4 Embroideries Men's Furnishings inge—2 to 6 ineh—Shadow, co raquataye Carrickmacroas, Paratuck, Hohemian and shadow geslsne - white and ecru—reg. Baubles’ Tony Nainsook Drewes Christening Neta—Drege ang 8 Skirt Little Children’s Drenses--Lawn and | Colonial Berim Nalnsook—to 6 years—res. . Chambray and Gingham F high and low nec | German and French Val. Laces— ¥% to Linch-—insertions and edginge— f new patterns see. of 12 yde, Lace Allovers—Craqualay, ( tmacroas, Bohe: denigue—white January Sale Specials the Speer customers will be given the ou have your choice of two patterns, either Delft Blue and Gold or Emerald Green and Gold. When you examine jan and shadow id ecru~reg, 59 2% inch Embrotderies—Swise foundetlon—eyelet and baby designs. day Bargains in ———— Wea of Fit Avenne, FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Together with JANUARY SALE OFFERINGS Forming a Combination of Values to Make To-Morrow One of the Great Fridays of the Year! January Sale Values and Briday Bargain In Women's Coatsand Suits aie Dressing Sacques January Sale Values and Friday Bargains in Muzslins and Sheetings MU6LING— Yard Wide Bleacher M: Yard Wie Bisachecfiner nn, oe Unbleached. DIAMOND MILLA# SHRETINGS, No Starch or Dressing. * Bleached. Sal leached. ge rem. .1b. Pluie bases January Sale Values and Friday Bargains in Sheets and Pillow Cases READY MADE situieTe, AJ “eee Sn January Sale Values and Friday Bargains in Spreads Blankets ~ Comfortables Pillows White Crochet Spreade—% " aise Datterne--worth F- shnoll «ee Full Sle Crochet Hh at extra quality—-worth §1.09. i ig Full Size Stikot! “ee. 0 Ie basen ennh ois wT Full slze—Persian fede turkey. red back, Tee sateen border Worth: Bb toy Gvod yf as, gee enithegg cured, 2x28—ren. ‘= Feathers by Pound— Choice White Geese—rej ‘Three quarter Down, reg. Cotto Fleece Crib Blanke: Blankets— pink ang Uke blue krounde—white figures, Cotton Fleece Blank error tna ant 56 Silk Kmb'a Baby Fi p& iv sae Ha po ny 1 fone Wool Wash Fi Bhictingyodd Tot und cota ‘lad + 1% val. 9 t Remnanta of « CANTON AND DOMET FLANNELS at less than wholesale price, January Sale Values in Curtains Portieres Draperies Couch Covers taina—98 inch-- BVECIAL. «6.60.4 » eo Cluny lace ed) | Another lot~wide bess. insert— deep hem—value sereserenes @ TO Real Brussels, French Lacet, Marie Antoinette, Lrish h i) Folnt and 8 Unfadable Portieres—Madras designa— sea ns, old biues, wood tones, reds, ete.—palr +08..2.49..2.98..3.08 Men's Pleated Shirts--firm muslin body. | cat raonaleall sizet | Bunch Dresden Madras—doubie border, White rere Waisty—new model 1a Penne las Men's Percale Pajnamas—white with black and colored stripes und figures silk troge—rek. 98 pom Pettleontine = BI Trimmers, | “Mtraignt models—rey. 8 wholesale steady ermploy-~ Taffeta Silk Petticoats excellent ) platted founces cotton dust drop=rex. & good wages, ment; ample protection; ices in Application Clothing, Box 86 World | Nequs Tapestry Couch ¢ At Friday Bargain Prices oxtra Sige Perth atte—black sateen— White Coutll Corsetx—new long me sieve 1 to erex, $2.00 > ny eee yt wey) No Time Lost In Getting to Hearn’s Read the Schedule SUBWAY EXERES fenox Av Ino, Wiilte and Black Yard wide Silk Poplinetustrous white, cream, Ight Chivton fini nT isra'aino Diack= | Now Dimity—aplendid assort: 4 ‘an new pring | Imp't’d Shirting Mad eors—every desirable Mercerti 5 Ineh Satin Princ ovening shades-value 9 Brooklyn, Offlee t ¥ is eY', “doawmonds, wavciies, “ H ire i the wrinting of ‘ iy uns abd jewel. piv ab: j ‘ cing! iy wenn por gdh ToL tt pa Values $2.98 to $6.98, Oriental, floral—value 12%. " Clearance of Mill lengths and Samples of Silk Damasks, Tapestrics, Velours, to's square 10 3h ye ies each., to 1.98 Worth ‘more than a thle fringed—w Ine: Wideo vale 49 08 Friday Bargains in Wash Dress Fabrics Stik Mixed Habutines—heavy satin qeb—-varieny if colore— Bt B... 13 nt of 1.12% y Dress Ginghams and Seersuckers et, quallty..... 6% floral and pretty designs—8; white with various atripesElaewhere 3b. Popiine—every wanted shade—Special . a a5) | Morcontaed Biaok Sat a5 inch Black Messalines, Ratin Duch, fe, Roles and Peau Ne Mall o Telephone Orde, TOUS finish—WOFth 18. reeesses Ih

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