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—_-—.s renee a ee \ Again. has trouble in olassifying. m The heroes of most women novelists | the rt * PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM higher education each year become more foolish - | DENOUNCED AS A FAILURE, str. Works said ne would favor an tn- Take That Fur Coai—— ense of we ee | vewti«: by a Joint Congressional . sy ane Swamped With Specialties and) committee comprising two Senators and : 5 as | a Sais SH fe Work | two Representatives into the publle ‘our ongue ‘e GS, Says Senatol KS sch ‘stem. Weak spots could be ° toe: d each State could take action ‘© feels like @ far cont, it ie a fur coat and you wont be well to remedy the defects. . ‘The appropriation of money to main- of the United States was) tain the public schools In tils city fur+ yesterday as approxi-|nished the text for Senator Work's re- And when} imits on our “I Like Men, but They Are |." a woman can tke Men, ou ey Are oom are PROPOR OD ODDO DRDO DARED AD RADAO DDD DPAOAD DDD OLAS CONDITION. | ate ‘a simply the! observed. “They are what we make We shall not allow our sisters to work it should be directed towara our- | People for education that was without) es Progress and Sex-An- “Wo have temporarily gone ahead of | penters aro taught chemistry and chem: women of the atreeta, Already we bestDhiloc baenaa ttle! sea faded Phadtt dl bas odd hen booted Dri Ded hath ly caused widespread damage to crops. é THE 2VENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1913." they are, who Wh t Wi M k Th 9 9 achievement? a omen Make em, e “There are two big gains invols B in the successful outcome of Says Beatrice Harraden nt? ivciec ois" eneral deacriptl 7 Author of “Ships That (improvement mot er conditions. | of them; we have the first chance Senator Works of! marks. Pass in the Night’ De- When we have the power we shall not! at them. If we feel any bitterness ald millions of dollars overlong hours for a pittance. Wel getves, \vatue, ‘The chief reason was that car.| PARIS, Fob. 2—France ts having an ahail find some way of rescuing those exceptionally cold snap, which coming tagonisem Are at A " ; , Ss. ” Tearning not to draw UF Mtr oi ae ariiy’ wonton, Now it's [Age yee ulun In the public achools | “nwo weeks ago the warm weather } “Abe Adel tek r gi ye Mr. Works declared, was swamped with| brought the bloom to plants in the sub- " WOMEN WILL IMPROVE SOCIAL]: in many different forma, but its ey permit the labor of little children.| om account of onr present position, xpended by the American| FRENCH CROPS SUFFER. nies That Woman’e other winters whose lot 18 even nadder, on top of the recent warm spell has of our Jobs to help them catch Uy." | spectalties and fads which were an en-|urbs of Parts, while buds were burstirg from them, and they are becom ing more willing to be helped by w: And you think (hey will suffer your | @ ———— ninee they do not acent the patronage nd cum ¢ and not an advantage to the}on the fruit trees in Normandy and She Thinks Women Have beneath the pity. aie . ,|itudent ‘This should be whittled down| Brittany. ‘The south of France is now “We shall look after the helpless ‘Other tiings being equal, the man of) to such learning as would be of actual suffering from heavy gales and snow. Now Advanced Beyond and opprensed, the children, the aged,|to-day { attracted to the woman of| utility in life. ‘The suggestions for storms Men and Must Help the poor and the sick. We shall cham-|strong will and Intense vitality. Tamar, pion the causes which the men over-|¢ of tho characters in ‘Out of the look, They have always puniehed the reck I Rive, Ye such a woman, She's sinners, It will be our part to aid the|becn in my head for a dozen year suffering. when she went on paper there was no ORIGINAL FEMININE VIEWPOINT | question but that the man in the book 1d turn to her. FINALLY ESTABLISHED. wee “Bat there ie another development “Mobody can do away with human That Pass in tho Night," “Out of the . x of the woman movement, and tt 19 | \onke Sousaas, whe sew woman Wreck 1 Riso” and numerous other vital. X refer to the education of denen Sie Femeuea, tas ane Ob. nevels, has just arrived in New York. Z the individual womens. As original sires a new man for the hero.” } That simple statement Is bound to D 4 feminine viewpoint extete ot leet, | vit your heroe triumph through evoke a zestful memory in the minds of % one not superimposed by man or heli , ns of ditetaty “eonentions’ 1 male tradition. If the new woman their very imperfections!" I protested. Gimest daly from the publishers’ ade hed made 20 other contripation to || But I've only tried to show that cach a ee of us is a mixture of best and worst,” vertisements, but fow, | i the world, this would have justified ; a fhe real Gretaatis Calvo of Baie came | eancy, tenatio exceedingly, brown ares, bereaved she smiled. “That's human nature, too! eee Geafe Geveres o hovellat. Fer brown frock, wind-tanned faco and) «ang what ie this viewpoint?” 1 Them to Catch Up Closed all day Saturday, Feb. 22nd. These sales are for Friday, Feb. 2st. | Broadway Saks & Ou nipany at 34th Street Marquerite Mooers Marshall. Beatrice Harraden, avthor of “Ships ’ a haw Wels. a Ditegrecay hands. katie Sanford Left $20,000,000, e e Boys Spri ng Not the ruther-etamp seraph or Satan | GHE DOESN'T BELIEVE IN BEX|" me 19 characterized by an immense] yAMSTERDAM. N. ¥., Feb. 3.—Double At this date we have jus t Blouses in trousers, such as ae even aia Mdbedad bela loyalty based on immense pride. Wel than 9,000 employees of the carpet fac: ut a cross. la rue, by arre : Bronte and George Fil @rained, stubborn, wilful, pathetic chap, at you've come to t the sort the Recording Angel himself the new woman can get are xo proud of womanhood that we| tory in which he was @ partner 1s pro- must be loyal to all other women. We} vided for in tho will of Gen. Stephen have flung away surface distinctions of Sanford, which was filled to-da Aside property or position or occupation. | from bequests of $1,000 to local chari- Rich or poor, married or unmarried. | table institutions and smaller amounts fishwives or actresses, we're all women. |to relatives, the residue of the estate, We've dropped the critical attitude, It]estimated at $20,000,000, is left to the is criticism, spoken or ailent, which testator’s son, John Sanford, Val 284 Women’s Coats comiton te left from the final sale 6 for $2.85 a special purchase of which you_get_the _full_benefit are like the retouched photographs of matinee idole, vacuously perfect and Perfectly vacuous. It is only the great or that they should fo so! I have Portratt painter who will not paint out] ever talked nor written any such the lines from the faces of his sitters,/ wnnatural segregation of human ‘women will draw apart from men, And these coats will be offered tomorrow at consider- ably less than it cost to assemble the materials alone, Mea OFETIRGaT euaces| Sremroeea arin mecerier ia ae to say nothing at all of what it cost to make them. Jn__this special offering Sida Warahen has Alwaye retieed (| Senvineca Tee wusbeas Wil sockts ° °. 5 ° fis Q Mostly light and dark erase a wrinkle from the soula of her] ins closer and more loyal union If the coat you want is here, it will be the richest find Selbred: Madina TiBHCS you ever made in a winter garment. and plain whites. Made with and without collars, Women’s Coats formerly $15 to $20......finally $5 and a new patent draw- string that will not come " Btecle, the hero of hor] of the sexes. The perfect frie as uncompromising a mix-{ ghip of equals ie bound to be a and cad as the Disagree-| finer relation than the one-sided gle Man. himsclf—or as the man you| bond between master and slave. happen to know best. “I ike men,” the novelist added, STRONG PERSONALITY OF THE) with inxenuoun candor. al WRITER. Mked th 2 re " ee %, » i : Ad whee of Mim Harraden, pioneer | heir is: a big paves ee i aie wan Bi Women's Coats......formerly $25 to $35...... finally $10 a van, ae a S Piecensesel tc Cum Desdelt. leegirisnciecaron|| | women's Coats. .....formerty $69.50 to 900. ...finally $16.80 | 22%, orice, ta the mer that adJeotive has acquired a fine favor | never approved of wholesale co je Wreth's, which can be Cangas Women’s Coats...... formerly $125 to $175... .finally $50 chandise itself will testify Bhe {e a person to be noticed in any| Incidentally, Miss Harraden looks ir and ia splendid for da Y, i gathering. Ite partly her hair, of | the part of a “shrieking sister” about The use of Sage and Sulphur for when you see it, ' course, which is grayish and which she | as much as—yes, Just about as much | pestoring faded, gray hair to its natural| ‘known downtown druggist says wears cut short, parting ft on one side Khurat docs. That vallant| color dates back ta grandmother e. | his customers insist on Wyet! and letting it wave loosely over the nother slender, fragile, She kept her hair beautifully darkened, | and Sulphur, because, they say, back of her neck. But her pecullarly man, However, she is lossy and abundant with a brew of S: ens so naturally and evenl; arresting quality seems centred in her| than Miss Harraden, whose hammer, Trea and Sulphur. Whenever her can tell it has been ay ) flance, which manages to be swift, | I am positive, must be made to order. | fell out or took on that dull, faded touse too, You many dampen a sponge eympathetic and absolutely tnclusive afl] “The party to which you have al-/| streaked appearance, this simple mixture | or soft brush and draw it through your at once. It goes straight beneath the | lied yourself is continually attacking | was applied with wonderful effect. hair, taking one strand at a ti Do } eurface, and yet there's nothing sword- reminded her. Tut brewing at hom mussy and] this at night and by morning Mke about it. It penetrates softly, Uke i" out-of-date. Nowadays led chemists | hair disappears; after another app! sunlight shining on water. eried, the slight, tense figure le do this better than ourselves, By ask- or two, stored to its natural For the rest, she's @ little study in | far forward in its earnestness. “I be- | ing at any drug store for color and looks glossy, soft and abun- brown; hardly muvre than mve feet, I! lleve eo much in women, Don't you?! product — called “Wyeth’s Sage and| dant. itchy scalp and falling Final Clearance tomorrow of Fur Coats and Fur Sets Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at savings of a most at most liberal reductions substantial sort tomorrow odd lots, though we can fit practically The prices in this sale tomorrow any boy in one garment _or another offer you the uttermost of fur values. a 80 Fancy Fur Coats for Women & Misse: @ This is to announce the farewell sale of our Fall Ss stock of boys’ clothing. These 303 suits and 179 regularly $125 to $750, overcoats comprise the remainder of our stock, now $62.50 to $445. and every garment has been most liberally re- Half, three-quarter and full length models, in mole, baby duced to facilitate its immediate departure. The carci sort Bueeiaad re ene seal, Every Seroent art 4 * . ol our regular stock, an e former prices name: tl perce py al | he paca: PoP nga Brae at which these garments have heretofore HEA ark is the final sale, mind you, so come early while 75 Fashionable Fur Coats for Women and the choosing is at its best. Second floor Misses; regularly up to $145, 64 Suits....formerly upto 17.50..... . a now at $62.50. : 81 Suits....formerly up to Pe The selection includes 18 long caracul coats, with collar 094 Suits....formerly up to Be and cuffs of dyed skunk raccoon; 22 three-quarter and full- length French seal coats; 12 seven-eighth and full-| 64 Suits....formerly up to . +. reduced to 2.95 Picls cone aoa Lio last Goat mate coon a nage quarter and full-length models. Also, 9 blended Long Overcoats with coats, in misses’ pel with patra bee, calle convertible collars an attractive new belted model. 85 Overcoats..formerly up to 15.75. .reduced to 9.50 We have never offered bi: igger 124 Overcoats. formerly up to 9.50. .rcduced to 3.95 values in Matched Fur Sets 20.00 Caracul Sets Friday at 30.00 Black Wolf Sets Pride at . . on a: Tagal Hemp & Satin Hats 35.00 Civet Cat Sets. Friday at 50.00 Scotch Mole Sets. . . Friday at usually $4.50 40.00 Pointed Wolf Sets. : tomorrow $2.95 75.00 Red Fox Sets... 100.00 White Fox Sets ‘avant faa Au tah f zdsip-) é For One Week Only 800 Suitings and Overcoatings Due'to a fire that was confined to our workrooms, and, having made an excellent settlement with the Fire Insurance Co., we are able to offer, you 800 Suitings and Overcoatings in SPRING and MEDIUM weights at the unheard-of, unequaled price, $12.75, that we guarantee not to have been touched by water, smolke or damaged in any way. vereoat 9 Qs OR Never before and never again will we make a sult or overcoat so low, and here is one great chance of a \ifetime to ob‘ain a $30 to $60 Pure Wool Sult in the very Jateat seleet, confined patterns and shades of worsteds, cheviots, tweede, guaranteed to be of pure wool and Lon- don shrunk, Made to your measure, fitted to perfection, lined with durable mohair or sipece linings, finished and tailored in the very latest style by the well known HENRY A, TCHIE & CO, corps of expert cutters, fitters and finishers, DON’T FAIL TO LOOK OVER OUR SPRING LINE IN THIS LOT AT 612.75 OPEN WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY HENRY A. RITCHIE @ CO. HUDSON TERMINAL BUILDING Store’ 30 CHURCH $TREET, COR. DEY °S.o2! copies of three _new Paris shapes, but original _in the matter of price, 4 Three new shapes that we have copied implicitly. Made with fine quality, soft satin crowns and tagal hemp roll brims, hadow Veil The nshepe Nell rose, purple, black, Alice blue, gold and Ss ings & NeckWear royal blue, Very smart and effective, and extremely attractively priced tomorrow popular in Paris just now. Needs but the simplest trim- ming, an ostrich novelty, a wing, a fancy feather effect, White Shadow Vellings, Shetland finish, in ora cluster of flowers, Preferably a Bulgarian effect, in scroll or small fancy designs; chenille dotted the coloring you choose, Third floor veilings, in magpie or black; also small fancy 18c Yd 3 Tagal Hemp Hats at $1.95 pan is ee Vane aie” speed ab $3 Tagal Hemp Hats a 2 Women's Neckwear, Bulgarian embroidered Another pepulae Parisian shape. made of all tagal hemp, collars of lawn, in the now wide shoulder shape, 19c with roll brim, Soft effect, in black, gold, Nell rose, royal as well as suilor or round collars, special at blue, purple and navy, Can be effectively trimmed. Chemisettes, with high collars, in a variety of And if both the shape and the trimmings are shadow nets; also in plain net in white or ecru, Sc bought here, we will gladly trim the hat gratis. Value 25c — special at Tomorrow is the final day of The Sale of Men’s Overcoats at $25 reduced from $45, $40, $38, $35 & $33 A Saks overcoat embodies all that Is known to date in the art of fins tailoring, but its style is something we have evolved from our ewn inner censclonsnoss, Truc, thisisa sale of overcoats, but we make this mention of style because it holds good of a Saks overcoat, whether in a sale or out of it, Meanwhile, just one final reminder that tomorrow is the last day in a twelvemonth that you can buy a Saks overcoat at a reduction