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i 4 } pi MODEL HUSBAND oe dinner and watching areal WIVES WHO TELL mat it the one thing whleh driver hee IN HUSBAND LINE, | ha AS DESCRIBE BY FOUR MES We Will Cook i and | Help Mind the Baby, Declares Dr. Adeline G. Soule. ‘What te 0 model To the somewha re is a motel mgs to her. feestand, because he » Mewever, that’s not the only reason he's | @ Model; only the honeymooner would west her claim on such a bass. Dr. Geule put forward much more mubstan- Mal evidence when q@pouse, Dr. Isaac ©. Soule, to the mem- fers of the local Housewives’ Lencue as & pattern of all the domestic virtues. Mere ia the result of Dr, Adeline’s Belding the mirror up to the nature of De. Isaac: “The model husband has no time to fmm @round to clubs at night. Tho rignt @ert of man is as interested in the de- @estio question as the woman, Iie will @e his share of the work and all of it If fhe has to, and ho will be cheerful about tt He will pian conveniences for his wife in the home and take care of the aby. He will make tho burden of fhowstkeeping a divided one. Only a, Wife should know how to cook and cook | wal. Therein ies the balance of power.” ‘There you are! However, tastes Alif- @ee, and in order to discovr the New York model husband an Evening World took counsel of three New ‘York wives, all qualified by happy mart- al experience. {PESTIMONY OF A WIFE, ‘When «© call was made upon Mrs. Maes Haynes Gilimore, the writer, Mr. Gilmore poised in the doorway, mur-| @uring, “Look your last on this model Rusband!" Then, living up to his ttle, he Went away and left his wife to talk. NEW YORK “2 should say,” she began, thought- @ally, “that the model husband is the man who with a proper regard for Bs own individuality best adapts Bimeself to the desires, preferences @né prejudices of the woman he has made his wife. And turn the thimp te other way ‘round and you'll have the model wife, “The successful marriage, you know, e@ensists of just this quiet adaptation @m doth sides. I think no one ever un- Gepetands that until he is married. A Ga wld me once that she and her @amee bed quarrelied a whole @beut who should put away the @s7. Me bad oaid that he'd never done @ack o thing and he never would. She) fend eaié that she loved him, but she! ‘ween't going to begin waiting on him by inches. “I told her, ‘My dear, you'll probably put the laundry away most of the time ‘because you'll be the one at home whert {¢ comes, But if he's there and you're @@t he'll probably dispose of it in or- Ger not to wee it lying around. Really, I think there are as many model husbands as there are con- tented wivee—maybe more. For I think that even women who fancy themselves unhappily married often Gnd out, when they are widows, that | the old life was better than the present. i But certainly the husband of every | Rappy wife ts different from the hus- Gand of every other happy wife, because the ideale of tit wives are different. “I know @ household which was WHastul because the mun did all the eeoking. He had fought in several wars, but he adored concocting an she desolrbed her | o On the other hand, we narried woman who aaye usband come n, Certains e nd of such @ woman ts # but @ model If he attempts ke an active nnterest in domestic “The model husband, in my opin- fon, is neither a master nor & slave, Ko in the person who always under Re Combines ai te nicest of ono'a nicest girl fri something more that is the man's outlook, He is the porfect companion.” When Mrs, Charles B. Abbott, who manages to be a prominent clube w 1a happy wife and mother at and the same time, wap asked to define the model husband she laughed. A MODEL IS A MINIATURE IMITAs TION OF THE REAL THING, t knew a woman who eald she she explained, “Over and over again this woman dilated on the eupreme joys of possessing a model ind, One of her frienfia got #0 ick and tired of hearing the tall that she looked up the word ‘model’ in the ctionary, ‘This fs the definition she ‘Model—A miniature imitation real thing.’ ut eeriously, T don't think abso- lutely perfect hushanda exist outside old-fashioned novela—and I’m thank- ful, for on Mnaban them are divided into two classes; the one who can hold your hand and the one who can hold « job, “If you could find a man whe would hold hia Job in the daytime and your hand in the evening then you would have perfection. But, alas! I sup- pose that's too much to hope for, Many a man thinks hee @ misunder stood model husband, and he even euc- ceeds in convincing other women of that fact—though he doesn’t convince | his wife. But then he doesn't try so hard in her case, “I ehould say @ sure test of a model husband 1 his ability to make his wife #8. happy at home that she won't turn euffragetto and start on @ hike to Washington.” MI8S MARY COLEMAN'S TEST OF A MODEL HUSBAND. But for Mra. Frederic Hardenbrooke, who is better known as Miss Mary Coleman, lawyer and euffragette, the | teat of @ model husband i his belief in votes for women. “and there are plenty of model husbands in Harlem,” she declared. You can always tell them—they Gron't afraid to push baby oar sages. “The model husband ts simply @ hu- man being, and he’ believes that hie wife is @ human being, not a child nor an inferior in any way. Ho'll help her with the housework when she's tired, and when he goes out for @ car ride oF a show in the evening he'll take her along with him. “It's a wonder he exists, though, when there aren't any magasines to tell him how to behave. For years the women's publications have been telling wives how to be ‘models’ and thue re- tain the affeotion of their husbands. Nobody seemed to think these gentle- men needed any lectures. But finally the wives themselves began to set up |@ standard, and the young girle who were being asked to marry. The mode) husband is a comparatively recent pro- duction, and the supply came into ex- iatence to satiafy a feminine demand. Ita not big enough um but, thank goodnens, it's growing!" CHILDREN MUST HAVE body-strength and rich blood for study and growth, and the concentrated nutriment ia “gp 's Emalsion Greatest strength-buildere known to medical science. Ne alcohol or PAHANG SPECIAL VALUES representi closeouts after inven eamples ‘trem the bytes Reductions of \ nony’s GONVENIEN PAYMI te large Taen mall dra tuphvardet Justrated; $26.98 Tin” WEEK OF OUR ANNUAL February Clearing Sale to'’% from Regular Prices. SUMP ERNT As orcs" vou| pay for them oe convention: All Goods eorked in Plain Figures. OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES 0 YOUR DOOR BY Motor can ANNUAL ing the surplus stock of several staking and manufacturers’ SITIONS, SYSTEM makes this EVERY- B38, at... THE EVENING WORLD, ees oon 50 BULLETS FLY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, wound the ether ends around their fine gore and disappeared inside the bulid- ine. 1913. ir quarry hed disappeared. isgestion of a hiding if to the baffled detec Two of the police WHAT IS A MODEL The police, under Lieut. Gtlday, were stationed toward Broadway, They wait- ed until @ muffied sound came from within the building, then crept down on eet, “lookout,” who was easily overpow- |, but in the etruggle the string was foxes. ‘The breaking of the string was a sig- nal to the men inside that something had gone wrong. In @ very short timo they appeared at the door, each with a revolver. They turned loose their weap- IN CHASE AFTER SAFE-BLOWER t uit, their shote a Desperadoes Exchange Shots tae it Bote sons oi ike the f 01 With Eight Detectives on |winsows were thang open and heade popped out, to be instantiy withdrawn Streets of Brooklyn. as flames spouted from the revolvers. ‘When the police turned into Ever. end Green avenue and headed toward Gates ‘The neighborhood of roadway and a Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn, got @ thrill early today. Two safe blowers were Interrupted in the work of wrecking the big of the C. Ludwig Baumann Ca's store. Their accomplice was knocked on the head by tle police. The sate dlowers then made a rush at eight de- teotives in wa'ting with drawn revoly- ere. A running battle, in whieh more than fifty shots were fired, was main- tained for five blocks and the two des- peradoes escaped. No. 480 Cherry street, found oy hi upper part of it had given way. A sec- ond, charge of dynamite was found for use, The string leading to rout had broken before this Soutd be used. In the safe was #80 in cash, Day- ments made Saturda: the “third degree, returned to the G: Detective Giiday of Deputy Commis. | — | sioners Dougherty’s staff had received cf @ tip that a safe blowing job was eched- We uled in Brooklyn. He detatled Detect- ives Oliver, Riley, Finan and Cunning- hem, Sergeant Conty and others and the trail of the yesgmen wae picked up on the east side of Manhattan. Three men comprised the party of safe blowers. with the policemen on their trail, they separated in Brooklyn, the police losing hom they followed to the ore of C. Ludwig Baumann , 1449-1465 Broadway. in was the “lookout” for the| He went to the Putnam ave- nue side of the store and stood in the @oorway, After several minutes the front door was opened and the two mfssing men appeared. They handed of string to the “lookout,” The Modern ‘Ounce of Prevention” Food particles are known to be infested with mali- cious microbes which attack and destroy the teeth and cause dangerous diseases of the mouth and throat. The constant use of “ODOL” as a mouth wash means absolute immunity from this y] ever-present menace to your health. Pleasant to the taste and delightfully re- freshing. “ODOL” will also harden the gums and keep the teeth in a healthy “a There is nothing “Just as Good” as “ODOL.” Price 50 Cents. At All Druggiste and Department Stores. counts for what’s back of it. AN m lj | \ at age el The long wait for a settlement of the ‘‘Great Clothing Strike’? has brought ona flood of Cancellations on unfinished Overcoats. One big manufacturer, who finally effected a settlement and got his Overcoats finished, had to hunt a buyer to ae them off his hands. Knowing Brill Brothers’ tremendous Purchasin; Power and the immense outlet of our 5 stores, he mpturally came to us. e bought them practically at our own price and here they are. WINTER OVERCOATS Worth $35.00, $30.00, $25.00 and $20.00 The Greatest Overcoat Bargains in Years $30 Blue Chinchilla Overcoats at $11.75 | $30 Patch Pocket Overcoats at $11.75 | $30 Double-Breasted Overcoats at $11.75 $35 Gray Mixture Overcoats at $11.75 | $25 Gray Chinchilla Overcoats at $11.75 | $25 Double-Breasted Overcoats at $11.75 $35 Belted Back Overcoats at $11.75 $30 Split Sleeve Overcoats at $11.75 $35 Brown Chinchilla Overcoats at $11.75 $30 Plaid Back Overcoats at $11.75 $35 Heather Mixture Overcoats at $11.75 | $20 Oxford Gray Overcoats at $11.75 $30 Brown Mixture Overcoats at $11.75 | $20 Black Kersey Overcoats at $11.75 | $25 Cambridge Gray Overcoats at $11.75 Splendid Clearance Bargains for Men Who Can Use a Suit $18.00, $15.00 & $9 50 La $25.00, $22.00 & $13. 50 | $35.00, $32.00 & $16. 50 | $45 pes adl $19 5b $12.00 Suits, at $20.00 Suits, at $30.00 Suits, at 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET UNION SQUARE, 14TH ST., Near Broadway 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS READY- At the Big TO- Bargain WEAR Price of at § Stores my hs ty Stamps Free wie All: srs In N New ¥ York Ke Shopping Centre |ONEILL-ADAMS Co} Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street BIG EVENTS That Begin Today and Continue The Annual Advance Sale of Women’s New Spring Suits, Coats & Dresses at $17.50 Values $25.00 to $85.00. All the new Spring models, new materials and new colors. Sold on the Club Plan, if Desired The Clearance of The Spring Sale of Women's Fur Notions, Sewing’ Sun- Coats at About Half |¢rties and Small Wares a eee be to High class, exclusive model coate, day, hana, “ot the Ae Sache end the popular Ponyskin and fuls are priced very low. Best way others. is to buy a six months’ supply. Women's $2.00 to Sample Muslin 93.00 Shoes at $1.00| | Underwear at Half Gon sistent sales of Spring Silks, Dress Goods, Furs, Furniture, pholsteries and Men's Overcoats. Big Reductions on Oil Paintings Prices on O'Neill's large as- (GPS sortment of Landscapes, Fig- #t)>a> = ures, Cattle and Marine views }} fr" have been cut almost in two for quick clearance. These canvases range in value from $2.50 to $40.00, but ed have been underpriced rom $2.00 to $27.50. Here fj are a few of those offered: $40.00 Oil Paintings, Sheep, Ve- Marine Canvases; .. 27.50 9 French and Hol- land Scenes, 20280, $ reduced to............ 925.00 caren tent ‘and Fig- luced to. . 7.95 o, RRR RII IRR . Redaced Prices on DINNER SETS. == 7.98 ican Porcelain China Dinner Set complete: reduced from These dinner sets are not of the clumsy variety— the pan is the thin style, every piece is full-sized and each set has a large soup tureen. There are a number of natural floral decorations—the trimming is of gold. 56 Piece Tea Sets, $3.75 |Breakfast Plates, 7c each The regular price of these tea| 1.000 white and gold breakfast sete is $4.60, but the reduction has | plates are included in this lot—overy been made for this special event. |one of them pegfect and of the best ‘The decorations are assorted and the gualitys The regular selling patce is ch. Buy th i oe 9 08 Mined cat Homefurnishing dleres neste went ny nner Famous Rayo Lamp Complete and ready $ 1 aD 5 $20.00 Figures and Landscapes —canvas 16x20; duced to... 0... sees $8.30 Landsca; Cattle — canvas 12x24; 9 reduced ter, 5.00 $5.00 Sheep and ee bP Please reduced "3.25 Landscapes and canvas 9x12; $ vas 15x20; re ————L— Ee for \ighting. Cut from $1.65 to........ This world-renowned lamp is without doubt unsurpassable as a safe, bright home illumina- tion, Ey aoa) is warranted to fully satisfy the user. ave is odorless and gives a steady, Grillient light. Every Rayo is equipped with an opal shade. Candles, 18c Doz. ® | Gas Lights bia 23 We have received another lot of} These are the upright incan- these standard candles in plain | descent latte comm nies with bur- end fancy design, They were! tier 7 ap qi (gfe slg ed melded toa fr fom #4 toon aol aie sarod UN” it Cas a but fee, to-merrow coe in a variety. > 3 | | mT i peg and Coal Scuttles Made of strong gal- vanized iron, with steel Sale of Quality, 14-Ounce Copper Bottom,Oval 48c Dosen for “a36 for 6 Grandma's Washing |Cans of Trip O'Lee dozen packages for this| scouring powder bas occasion, No mail}been reduced to thie $1.25 Boilers of Good Shaped —Very Ser. 890 viceable—at.. ‘ Rody fon tele ees orders. Price for to-morrow, Bulldtng—Basem ent. ribs to protect side and bottom. Value 61.78, O”Netlt Do You Belong to O’Neill’s Household - Club? Everybody with a home should join. Any ti new furniture and home fittings—or men's and vores apparel—you oan purchase them when you necd them, and, under our new Club Plan, arrange to muke Payments at Interva's Prospective Newlyweds will find the Club a yveat he! 1» Promhoniins Mexignods will fad sheClub,o reat balp, |