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lard ©. Wright, hat’s the i at tie American wite ‘OW appearing seriall; ey." may give it to his wife, replies: what else to do with it.” Willard Smart Set. Wert, #ection of the country. own sex. exclaimed: American woman! “And that’ @ quick move rather aggressive chin, Poet, New Woman Wants a Hero, Vot a Mere Money-Getter, For Her Loving Husband -*Qur Men Have Not} Made Good With the| Women,” Declares Wil- Huntington Editor and General Student of “His Fellowmen, and Reason ‘ertth Rate Foreigners Win American Girls. | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. akes little or tuterest in her husband's affairs, and ther! wanton extravagunce forces | to become @ mere commercial ma- Ghine—these’ are charges almost over- familiar. But ft has remained for Mdith Wharton, our most actntillant noveltst, | tg execute a remarkable volte face, and % \transfomm these apparently unan- rable Allegations against her coun- i Aferican husband. .Je.Ris indifference which ts respons!- or everything, she declares in her Unteat vpyel,, “The Custom of the Coun- men into an incisl%e indictment of iy. terest in our work? Simply because We don't take enough interest in ‘THEM. To slave for women is part of the old American tradition; lots of people give thetr lives for dog- mas they've ceased to believe ia. And to the contention that the Ameri- fan man makes his money only that he Mrs Wharton “That's because he doesn't know And the wife takes the fortune in leu of the love and pretends that she's satisfied with the “Jeavings tossed her by the proccupied And then comes the bitter con- nd there I fancy still sees through , and knows that money and motors and clothes are simply the big bribe she's paid for keeping out of erican man hime I chose as his Huntington the brilliant critic and post, as just been made editor of The A native of Virginia, a @raduate of Harvard and the holder of important editorial positions in the he has had opportunities for studying his fellow citizens in every Tho study has left him no partisan defender of his In silence he read Mrs. Wharton's arraignment, and then “Tt is true that the American man has not made good with the why,” he went on, with of his “that's why [Stores in New Y ment every third or fourth or tenth rate for- eigner can come over here and take his| stores where this pick among American girls and induce ber to elope with hm, if necessary. |i. fadgment | is. It's not the more glamour of the title that attracts the girl in most cases, It's because the European has studied the finer ahader of life, it's because he is cultured and courteous and can talk about something besides money. “Mrs. Wharton seems to think that the American husband should inte his wife in the intricacies of his com- mercial relations, Why should he? She takes too much interest in them as it She soon finds that her husband| will talk about nothing else. H trely ignorant of literature. not discuss with her the exhibition of pictures which she has visited. He neither knows nor cares anything about musto, “Eager to find «ome common ground, the wife forces hersel: terested in dry which she care: cept as they His one possible o! to come in contact with the poetry of life is de- nied him through his wife's overwill- ingness to share in hie prose, If she would insist on his acquiring her cul- ure it wou! bemore to the point Ler) allowing him to MOTHERSOF PUNY CHILDREN May Find Help In This Letter “My Httle daughter ever since her birth had een frail and sickly, and was @ constant source of worriment. Several months ago I secured a bdot- tle of Vinol and commenced to give it to her, I eoon noticed an improve- | ment in her health and appearance. | I gave her in all three bottles, and from the good it has done her I can truly say it will do all you claim.” J. Edmund Miller, New Haven, Conn. The reason Vinol builds up weak, | alling children so quickly is because it contains in a delicious combination the two most world famed tonics— ‘1. e, the strength creating, body build- | | ing elements of cod liver of}, with all, the useless grease eliminated, and !e} tonic fron for the blood added. If you \have a weak, puny, ailing child try Vinol. Our offer to return your money {f it fails to benefit your little one, All Riker and He; Brooklyn and at all drug} OUR NEW DEPARTMENT Girls & Juniors A department unique in Greater New York, WOR WOMEN, MISSES & GIRLS lining. Tailored skirts. 13, Girls’ Spring Coats 4.95, 5.95, 7.50 Girls’ Wash Dresses tissue, ratine and repp. 95c, 1.50, to centralizing, its efforts in bringing together apparel of distinction and originality at extremely moderate prices—nohigher, infact, than are asked for the commonplace styles, ‘Thenew Russian and Balkan Blouse models, also plain tailored effects, in all the new materials. Sizes 6 to 14. 25.00 Many dainty models of Eoghan, chombeay, percale, 1.95, 2.95, 3.98, 4.95 Convenient te the Nevins Street Subway Station To-Morrow—a Day of Special Values Junior Russian Blouse Suits Fashioned of serge or shepherd checks, with Persian sailor collar and cuffs bordered with moire silk of contrasting colors, Live. pes de ome 18.00 Sith Crasye(. Fulton St. at Flatbush Ave., BROOKLYN THE EVENING WORLD, Geveloped passion for wusiness by] American man of the present cares only SHOWER OF GLASS ON HIS. Gragging her into it “And yet the man of business in America haa time for little else. The European closes his office for twoleyes twinkled. hours in the afternoon and goes home to tea if he wishes. The American|blandly, “is entirely due to the Amert- works at a high pressure until dinner- time, and comes home too tired even/ skilfully that not even the business to read.” for money, why does he ever marry A Whimetcal emile flickered under Mr. Wright's mustache and his blue “That denouement.” he averred can woman. She spreads her net 0 man can escape. Of course he breaks “But if his wife were willing to live|the etrands sooner or later, but he is more simply he ne making money.” jually safely mi tangling te comt “But he the Europe: ed before the dis- ¢ faithful than reed. “Doesn't that Mr. Wright shook his head in quick| Prove that his wife holds an important taught his ensentials. “and the American woman is [a But apparently he has |nothing else to give her and ao she takes what #he can get. eraisted stubbornly, “4e thelto eee if she can’t change ¢ denial, and twisted the upturned ends] Place in his affections?” of his blond mustache until they looked several degrees more Galllc than be- tore. “If the American husband had not ite from the first to look upon him as a machine for turning out “Oh, not necessarily,” replied Mr. Wright. hasn't time to go looking for other women, That's the explanation of his technical loyalty, rather than @ vig- orous and lasting love. new ture and Louly Quine furniture and motor cars ‘on reque he would] command is Sus ats 06 tee not ask him for so many of these non-| Why Be allows his fe dose him #0 completely. And she is 20 tired of doing it! Three-fourths of the divorce cases are nothing in the world but dare—e dare which the husband docsn’t take. «."The wife says, in effect, ‘Oh, for goodness eake, if you want me, show it! Hold me and refuse to let me go! Be @ man, even if that means you must be a bit of @ brute!’ ‘And the husband is too busy and too stupid even to ace the chal! and m mure, ‘Why, of course she shall a decree if she wants one!’ It's because he cares for her eo much; / becaus “He hasn't made good with her!” re- peated Mr. Wright, with conviction. @ man and a hero, not a FRIDAY, MAROH 23, Patrolman Hit, Finds Flames, Then + Firemen Check Menacing As Patrolman Kirk was passing along West Twenty-second street about 5] h o'clock this morning a shower of ginss fell upon his head and fla the ‘fourth floor of the building at No. 52. the flames were through the roof and dancing ten feet high in the alr, The fire, which started in the rear of the fourth floor, “The American husband really | a= CLEANS THE HAIR AND MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL—25 GENT “DANDERINE” In a few moments your hair looks soft, fluffy, lus-' trous and abundant—No falling hair or dandruff And that's really why ‘money: she's bri Not 0; Charge Account? edits 7 Open 8 sae dacs Parties. Folding 11 bared and $1 or phone orders. See the Evening Journal for the Great Values in Cameras. Great Values for Men Men and young men who want correct new Sprit eee he - th it. want. Mate will demonstrate ‘to you that the “New setae e sells better clothing at more reasonable prices than elsewhere. Two extra epeciale for we have created especially for this sale. Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Suits hep ig! Fl i pit all the thibet. quote this special. Your “excel of an excel- lent arr ment of $12.50 Suits for. tweeds. wool and ‘“‘Sunproof.” Every garment is thoroughly well made and will give first class service. Sizes from 32 to 44. values, for.... ‘Cameras are absolutely brand new and fully guaranteed. They bay nied wie Ley matic shutters, and most ha' The boxes are all seal grain ther Peover with highly nickel plated fittings. tailored an strictly all wool and worsted in weaves of cassi- meres, tweeds, velours and worsteds in every conceivable shade and color, in- cluding plain blue serge and black Sizes from 32 to 50 stout. For a man or young man who wants a serviceable suit at a medium price we f te About 450 suits in the lot, in- cluding cheviots, cassimeres and In blacks, blues, browns and grays; also plain blue serge, which is guaranteed Strictly all “WG Wil Open Charts Film Cameras a a No mail suite in which etyle, cut and itely correct, will find here Saturday, which hand newest I" ‘Third Noor, 7 Extraordinary Offerings in Women’s =< made from selected HEAD PROVES A FIRE ALARM] Novetty Compan fire of Higsina & Blaze. y against t story building ad A fow mi the Nineteenth yesterday a Scully Chiet coupled by William of picture frames, co showers of vegetation. It invi| fie nd stimulating and lifepro ea cause the hair to . Your hair will be wavy, fluffy jiomobty long, strong and aad abundant and possess an incom- parable softness, lustre and luxuriance, the cee and shimmer of true hair ye SIXTH AVE. 22"°and 23°° STREE MERCHANDISE STAMPS Double Liberty Merchandise Stamps Until 12 Nooa, ee ; 80 Brand New Spring Suits for Women and Misses|| Priced at $25 @ $30 Elsewhere, for Long Gloves $3.50 20 - Button Kid Glace Gloves, skins, full 27 inches long. ‘Turn the el- bow,” white only. No mail, C.O. D. or phone orders. 4 69 1913. ly gutted that and ¢ _—— ete A5,000 City Jon, James J. Hines, Tammany leader of Girls’ $1.50 Wash scarfs, $1.00 Crochet Neckwear c New Spring designs in nobby crochet cross-bars, etc, larly sold at $1.00, very special..... aaiee Main floor. Stripes, ’ Special Very Cc Sat. 1200 brand new, clean and fresh shirts in mercerized pongeesand Russian cords, this Spring’s latest novel- ties in the new colors. Made with French soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. Regu- Women’s $1.00 2-Clasp Glace Gloves in black, white and 169¢@ the popular 6 shades Women’s $1.25 2- Clasp ‘Glace Gloves, 3 rows ice sy all new Spring shades, ‘inching ec white and black. . AAP Main Foor. Brand New Spring Shoes for All the Family at Clearance Prices Men’s$3.50to$5 Shoes he are not noticeable and do These ar re samples factory checks, but the imper- fections are so small that they Materials are ginghams and percales of first quality. stand hard wear and many washings. Trimmed with contrasting colors, buttons and straps. be pleased with these pretty little dresses. Sizes 6 to 14 years. gael delay yr not hurt the wearing qual- ities of the shoes. Splendid assortment in all leathers. Come early for best selec- tions, ROSE RED AND ‘SNOW WHITE VELOGEN Red Rose and Snow White complexions, equally dese to the hearts of feminine prowne ~ vonrty | Cuerenan” ups, may be preserved ot acquired by the daily use of VELOGEN. This dewy, fragrant emollient, gently massaged into the face, thoroughly the pores, tones up the facial muscles, and clears the skin to the charm- ihness of Rose Red and Snow White. oma the two pretty sisters celebrated in faity lore have been dear to children's hearts for hundreds of years, ze could not be image tas esti- were licking danger. ie aide of the 5 ning at No. bringing Assembly di) Most of the smartest new Sp gowns will be fitted over ni TON’e corsets. How about yor Hundreds of New York pol 0 goes right to the roots, strengthens them. Its IN NEW roum’s GHOPPING CENTRE. My Merry s Garter By Jacques Futrelle. Sold elsewhere at $1.35 net. Our special of for Saturday... | Marion Harland’s Cook Book 4 WITH BACH A ‘ical, eahacetive manual yea f ise | Ber 1 i i | 3 1 } PURCHALE New edition revit Regular ar price oO, for Saturday only Women and ) Misses ‘ ‘ Ws went sou 6 dinars thie Gis GAN oe eihale priced at $25 and $30 anywhere. ennee charisee: will eventually come here to buy mm. We bought the materials last December and se- cured price concessions that would be impossible % to get just now. ha 2 High-class Bedford Cords, Whip Cords, Wool| # Cords and Men's Serges; in black, navy blue, brown, tan, Copenhagen blue and white. ..) We also purchased the linings, using an imported grade of Peau de Cygne (guaranteed to wear- j two seasons). We had a manufacturer, who only fj | makes high-class garments, who made them 8 | according to our ideas in the finest suits you can possibly turn out. || These Suits are the last word as to style, and 4 guaranteed to pjease any woman or miss as to the wear and fit. We illustrate § mowers bat L sinere are seven more to All sizes for women, misses and juniors. Twelve New and Stunning Models to Choose from. Sizes 5416: 19)|. Choice Assortment of Me aoa it include fine voles, sheer tistes and dimities. Thie wasa lucky pur- chase, and we want to give the subtle benefit They are guaranteed to | | Trimmed with the new B color i poate ght also Clun; eageins cols German Val, lace, some with Irish lage. We illustrate three of the waists on sale, They are open front or back and have high or low neck. All sizes, 34 to 44. pipings, You cannot help but Second Floor Girls’ $3.00 Shoes Extra high cut Button Shoes Women’s$4Shoes in patent colt, calf and cloth tops, dull and gun metal In button and lace 69 uppers, ‘Three different toe models, pat sts. Sizes 6 to 2........ in metal, Little Men’s $1.50 | Cu! Shoes tent col Lace and Blucher soitele calf longola uppers, mache and all tops with in aide re- heavy soles, Sizes 8 $1, 00 to 13%... Large Boys’ Shoes, * Same pls stam every sl ren $1.55