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ENING ,WORLD, MONDAY, JULY $1, 1 OHNING DARK ESS) eee [eee SPOONING IN PARKS IE eye especially, often make undesirable ac-| women to have homes in which they may see their friends,” etoutly main- tained Dr. Jones. “Some provision has be made for their acquaintance with eight te touching. Unable to entertain their Cogedl ns homp be-| “Before 1 came nef,” added Dr. Jones, “I held @ pastorate In a small country village where it was the custom for @ ANCE IN Pat ie Malla “If @ girl receives her callers in her of congested are are Griven with = thee triepde to I don't advocate the tee erueh screaming roughhoustag. “No we've never said anything to a fellow and girl sitting on a bench, we've . John O'Leary of young man courting a young woman probably att spony plan, that of watching who has been in *OLK,, SAYS PASTOR, a to elt with her in the parlor, the every minyte, to make sure that| the Elisabeth ied do oe Heller at a hehe Lage si rh ph turned low, from 9 o'clock In the ever has a\ word alone with a pongo of the district containing Jack: In pr be lowed 1 them?” I asked Dn ot I myself received @ certain ampunt of) may get to know men re she ought to be warned. Yet who Ia! to be given a certain latitude of chot 1 together with the helpful council of @ bidd person who has had more experience | Oc bs with the world than herself. “The ideal is proper nome ife eal 8 yor there to do the warning?” nild you advocate the establish- of church or municipal courting hed. criticism for my protest But 1 still 8 Who! pelleve that park love making, under An arc light, is preferable to the rural variety I nave described. “Youth wil go to youth. There's no use denying that fact or trying to op- pose it. It seems to me that the chief! “a fositimate objection to public love mak ing by young people who have no op- portunity for it at home !s that girls, * Capt, O'Leary told me i ¥ AND rile AGREE * course inany of the young | viele the particular park { had in mind ‘are what we call foreigners. Thelr ® ES. iy Breathing ‘methods of expressing affection are somewhat more crude than those which might be employed elsewhere, But ‘While it Is doubtless necessary to exer- [else @ certain degree of restraint over these young lovers, any attempt to sup- Drees them would be unquallfiedly bad. “It is true that even in thie little town aa if our sociah.syatem continues it impossible for many young Spots Mase a Paradise for Young Lovers, Marguerite Mooers Marshall. take gees bos tol 0% “4 in Pouedetghis are quistery ne wna betwen april 15 and| .oput t want to ears me haven't any r Elisa! tr tially. pene yor if they want to um ike the park better “4 way of the tle 7 Rott I ts not too hard These Are the Hey-Days of Economy--in The Tariff-Adjustment CLEARA WAY Never have oe Sena stocks been subjected to such a searching revision Fe wpoon or not to spoon? i] » meat is the queetion which is worrying aged and authoritative these days. @8 Tegards themecives, of course.) Ged and authoritative never have | ever would do such @ thing as & pretty girl in a shady corner Ge park. But that other people take jberties the aged and authorita- Bo manner of doubt. And is & proper place for summer love ‘certain districts are so congested that It la impossible for young women to re- celve their friends in their tenement houses whiel GIMBEL Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 5.30 against one another, an ai (which should not be perm in the large cities things are, of course, infinitely Worse, Not that there are Every Man's STRAW HAT not beautiful and pathetic examples of ‘home life in the tenement house dis- tricts. But these instahces are excep- tional and represent an almost impos- osF . = s month. It is an interesting process. , To us, because ting whatever price-changes the bring. ib tes sere of preventing the moet extraordinary offgags No matter how often you may already have come to GIMBELS this/. will find many new things worth coming for TOMORROW—and EVER ible triumph over environment. “When eight or ten persons, of vary- ing ages, live in two or three rooms, how is it possible for the girl on the verge of womanhood to obtain the home privacy and protection which her nor- mal social life demands? “and yet a asd in the rua + Zem afraid that most of the guardiane af gudNe morality would answer with « ‘Be*ative. But not ali of them, as this Beery will ow. For instance, Philadel- @pooners have found a champion D. Hayes Duncan, captain of the tn ae Park of that city. rhe (Except Panama and Bangkok Hats) NOW $1 Formerly ars $3 and More , to the very end of the month. day’ work. and your Mark. i And we can print but a tithe of the news A New Mode That Can ’ «2 fen Bet going to vee the real \ lowers tm this park annoyed oF ‘Phe shady nooks ang quiet priegern places for love ae long se young per- overstep the bounds of Be Worn in the Afternoon, For Dinaer or to Informal Evening Affairs This Copy of a Beer Gown Exquisite Charmeuse wna Mackinaw All rinproot—al. GIMBEL quality. And It’s High Time For Your Second Straw Hat Men's $5 Panama Hats, $3.60 Men's $3.75 Bangkok Hate, $2 ERE is no taste ¢ so fastidious, but that it can be pleased with some one of hghe many pepducts. Freeh | chaser Sold by Leading Dragaiste Sverywhere All aboard for Philadelphia, But you n't go ail the way, either. If you off in Dilzabeth, N. J., you will @ minister who certainly doesn't innocent love making, colloquially ted as spooning, one of the seven Geadly sins, He is the Rev. 8. H. Jones @f the Fulton Street Methodist Church, which is located not far from Jackson Its skirt is a iaesael eee it swathes bed figure and. yet suggests the deep panier that is now so Tuch seen in wis chiffon to match Royal Purple A rich shade of Deep Blue Also, Black that is alwayselegant ‘Women’s $7.60 to $12.60 Stri; 97.50 to $10 Res Be ee [ Clearaway Makes Low Prices on Very Charming Embroideries recceeee, Onl some cr ome cnn Bap Srerilnc ute Brie on ard—there are 45-in. Flounces embroidered on t are regularly $1 yard. t $1.60 yard—45-in. French embroidered in combination Wish Voces ieee een ree vhebd eal fcetapant Pages p tortor yy + bpd hn sheeted Sroup at ‘280 yard, nigepoad pes lind poten Toe yard rola $1.25, affair of lace, veiled Besides sharp price- MINISTER WHO FAVORS 6POON- inky parca rere GULDEN'S | MUSTARD, YY. FINI for poh Summer fs “visit a olty park within a few blocks Almost any night.” he said in a recent MEATS & $ é& sanDWicHes liciows Saled by adding Vinegar, tr secm and Gbecery Biotec: sermon. “You will find many young men 26 ciple Stores it Greater Now York In the Medium-Price Millinery Salon—Think of It! charmeuse in these $6,75 to $8.75 GIMBEL HATS at $3.50 Flower-Trimmed Garden Hats Lacy and Fluffy Hats That Are So Summery Demi-Tailored and Tailored Hats, Too \§\ [$4.60 Crepede ChinePetticoats At $2 But Only 179 of Them Scod that we would have purchased cam times sa many, becoming more scarce every hour, and are wise, you will come early to get Paris-Made! ts an Pe eocemeed with Valenciennes or shadow Hand-Blocked ! Velvet Faced! $7 Untrimmed Manilla Hats at $38.75 in, 21% Fem 28 fe ai” Font 20 oy 3 3% Feet 18 zi Paes 28 21% MEN'S 4-PLY HAND-TUR'IED A belated im tion seashore and mountain All these Hats of these Hats whoee flexibility makes them ideal for wear at the are faced with black velvet, but they are in the colors that are most prom- | Castor Leather NewRed ~ \Ghinese Blue Women’s Terry Cloth Robes Excellent at $2.25 to $4.95 To Be Worn on the COLLARS (half doz.), 49¢ This Collar, made by one of the best known }, attractive colors and chic _ 15e to $1.50 Feather Bands is at at 50c, 75% 75c and $1 collar makers of Troy, is sold to Macy's only—you cannot get it elsew ere in New York, All are Beach—Betore and After the Bath The No-Charge Trimming ' Service comm: when. 798 Dutehepo as enttbaased hot ant te tileah® weer aithnery Sedemmncllgl Tf you should follow sige Frenchwoman’s example and fresh, crisp, new, and just from the laundry. Each individual Collar is guaranteed _unshrinkable and absolutely correct i wear one of these the beach, you will el have sureell with a pipe ing It will launder beautifully usual durability and is evi- dence of painstaking work- ie are 12 distinct les (as eee | and inch stitched around the ing consi Dey more. The fact that the Collars are hand-turned assures une MEN'S $1.00, $1.25 & $1.50 SHIRTS, AT 79c is naae aokecuy eek esol and enlarged quarters of the Men’s Haberdashery Shop, now on the Main Floor, Broadway, at 35th Street. THE/ MATERIALS are soft nfetcerized fabrics, woven madras afi fine count soft pércales. All are soft Shirts, and have the popular “French” soft double . The neckbands are laun- only, from 14 to 18, ‘Some soft collars $ are included, Wi $1.50 to $8 Imported Cotton Ratine In Cut Lengths Now 85c Yard Broken color-lines are the secret of the low price. Otherwise this favorite fabric of the season would never be offered for as little as 85c yard. Enough choice in colorings, however, to give they want for a smart tailored suit, goat or separate skirt at a decisive lain, striped, bordered, all-over and two-toned ef! ects. 45 and 54 in. wide. IN ALL THERE ARE 4,800 SHIRTS, and full half of them are made of ‘'100-count"’ percale —which is woven with 100 threads to the linear inch, The patterns are in stripe and: figure designs upon white and medium light grounds, and there is every size in stock from 14 to 18, with choice of 34 in. and 35 in. sleeve length to each most women the mat The details oi cut and finish care such as one finds as a rule only in Shirts costing double Half are regular MEN’S GOOD SUITS SERIOUSLY Junior Girls’ $7.50 to $9.75 DRESSES at $4.50 Peck sizes 13, appt, 17 oily designed St RE EO Dainty and Smart One and Two-Piece Styles * in - Flowered and Plain Crepes Lawn and Other Lingerie Materials Cotton Ratine and Linen Many of demi-tailored dresses of ratine and linen are in combi- nation styles—that is, white skirts with colored coatees or blouses, and vice-verra. Third Floor Great Savings on Wall Papers Is there a belated room to do over in your Summer home? Or are you already getting phe By for vie Fall? The My vn: ly Clearaway produces some splendid if me to put sat Wall Paper bargains. Priced for Immediate Disposal, at $9.50 Bidet, with extra score 250 and 30c Wall Papers, 14c Roll stock cuca’, and the rest are AFFECTED BY THE CLEARA WAY a special purchase from a manu- stg known for the sterling quality of his work. The various sizes are cut over the Macy specifications, assuring due proportion in every part. Several hundred of the best grades of Men's Suits that we ell trl tl in th the Subway Store at $15 and $18, my |» smart and Gaciea 36c to 50c Wall Papers, 18c Roll wb AS J Bouvent oe Other Wall Papers up to 60¢ roll, formerly $1. Various linement. ia being con- mamentoa of 8 viet to New rye crifced this month. Ba or aly toed suas rom 3804 to 860, were Men's and Youths, $10 and $) ‘Trousers, 91.60. Remnants of Black and ‘Colored Dress Silks Wash Goods Remnants and Skirt Lengths White Wash Goods, 4 to % Off 2 Agu may be bateera, and enough of each to paper Sixth Floor