The evening world. Newspaper, July 22, 1913, Page 12

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” vee ~ * TES. .BVENIHG. WORLD, TUE | THINKS WE ARE APPROACHING | honest ones of $100,000 AND THUS | Dress Indecently, as 2 rem BECOME A SECRETARY! If Patterning Eve). ff what Dr, Chapman ead about her| (rye. LAWS WILL NOT HELP IN MAT.| corite o single costume that would Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, | sc reiny irae itt would't hurt her to] NOW York et TERS SUMPTUARY. suit every woman, Some might e hurt and abame of the| would be gustitte dress sensationally re (ij) with #) clothe and 1 think that the teachers “Have you any | 1 a porition to t | rece! . |New York. And 1 F «as quickly ae} that not in the Hnglish cnpital did 1 see street } Girl Graduate Who Couldn't Speaking of Ultra-Fash- ‘Bear some more remarks from the 8aMe| moment are the developm ‘of ten-| Dr. Chapman shook his head, "I have| 100k beet imo tong skirt, some in ‘ excelient #0 ‘Theretore I called on! Gencies which f ia in that the focal & Ghort skirt, come in o sailor Find Millionaire to Employ | ionable Set, Asserts) sia ins very omarming country hgme| vy. oy three yeara ago, The aniria| inertia in a, number of paces ere| Mow eome in e msi Grews- A sonal supervision for Her Sues Teacher. That No City in the|S cura nm poy pan a By A have been getting narrower and nar- conpuring Bt : RrHterer we ae Seotudag. Wiuesus tonne sree pon Bowe “Ja are but World Ie So Blatant. | "dees against testionable drese—or the lack of it. 't allt, the wearers | sure way of going to work fs the eduea-| O88 Gortalaly ite sole aim should } 7 me p " advice, coming from a mere man: | 1,090,000 of her employer's money, which Evangelist Declares Sar- @ very good thing if they! ¢iom the morality of many women “The present etyles, the bridge whist | ghe was assured wan one of the chief torial Freakiehne ten Guties of the sccretary of wealthy men, hi wld not be seen. 2 am sure that the moral effect of [arn all manifestations of the present | Mctenti 1 “2 cam only compare euch clothes mon, ov, in- it of New York,” a Nr. roys Worms and allays F: hness, For more than = recast mina te] Sued" Low deals and Sh cemcrt Secs ony woe | Sr“ a mn oh | HARE sea ateesy Ww ed anh ethan Hey devoted vol in rather th y (alla alla etghanl werd i le an ae come “Hont bait ae mal y pense," 1 re-| to high ‘and. thoughtful. ideas, 1 be. Dlesand Diarrhea, It regulates ¢ Stomach and Bowelsy levi > wivi She couldn't get @ job on his That Moral Effect le Ty ans said to have bem 0 nett! Marguerite Mooere Marshall. ; “but got in distevor with the| That there has been nothing like the tenis crise to find short cute. Three| ¢rese of many New York women since! before he came here in 1911, it te| BO Gare of Mother Hive is the charge ihe Went into bankruptey in Ton-| 28st made by Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, | p; i probably the most noted ef living American evangelists, while epeaking i ! His broad shouldere—he ts the modern muscular” Chelatian-moved a trie im-| APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. | . bees goed t Mpoucinas that fe true,” he ob-| Mary Jones died April 2, 1912, total | served, “but facts oxiat and we have to | estate, $140,683; net value, $141,001, Ellsa- | Geal with them. Drese such ae ta be- | beth R. Jones, alster of the decedent, is "Of course I do not for a moment|ing worn now does not aet the thoughts | ‘he sole i ilcrone: Wied dan; 6 10) | tmply that all New York women are ao| of men In the right direction.” thie, BILIeb) nae. val0G, Kr a} aboard, 2a Pact) ¥ ienow that the bert| “2 atowed’ Dr, Onapesan & cabled she | Wier ceeiet, urnniies "Ene ue : 5 Ne f tin Use For started the School of Gecretartes at @ Fifth avenue, and brought book on “The Romance fa Lady | io. of thie ehuroh, Dr, Charlee Baton, ry." which graphically told how CasTebor' but respectable young woman | WM# formerly tm charge ef John D. 5 remarked, thinking of cer- & Wealthy man’s secretary, Rockefeller's place of worship in Cleve- of the natives, hls eon and ttved happily ever|1224 Meany fashionably dressed wemen| owever, everybody ls now in an diegelt “4 listened to Dr, Chapman's efifying state of civilisation, according = Dine in Our Cool and Moderate sth Floor Restaurant sult before Municipal Court| costume, even after whe had discov. Spleneiberg she tentited that| ered a bergain tn fe leaves, ‘Te com, Wy) SS , pare Eve and Miss Broadway ie in (oe ‘s course consisted of instruc- <6 eek Hedge the inadeq of the ian 2 CJ to proper conduct at tahie, at wardrobe, Also 3 and marriages, ané that the peta that nobody tooted = ae feagare of his English course was an| except a disgruntied ol4 husband. Also a Wi iN NEW XOkk’S SHOPPING CENTER by the pupll on how #he would| ahe had to make all her Clothes i ae oe eee ae Pilis } A Decisive Clearance of Women s ase eect Se to oa net | Qo SUMMer Dresses . or, and we clalme #160 salary. Broadway, and I decked that RADWat'h (6-4 : eee Including $7.50 and 38.50 Erocks of voile, lai : tissue, linen, Dolly Varden crepe; lingerie, etc. $3. More. Light — Less Cost To-morrow at... August Ist DISCRIMINATING women always welcome news of apparel clearances at lavaseleay Because they are really wor while. : ae will, surprise even those who know from ex- perience what the usual Simpson Crawford clearance means. Not alone is the price exceptionally low, but the styles are true je The New York Edison Com- pany, after August Ist, will supply Mazda (Tungsten) lamps in sizes of 100 watts and over free to customers whose contracts in- cludelamps. To other customers the Company will also supply Mazda lamps of all sizes at greatly reduced prices ieee $100,000 worth of specially wood, perfect in the workman: =, Simpson Crawford fashion leadership, the same finished dressmaking prevails in every {rock and the fabrics are voguish and exclusive Group !. Summer Dresses Made to Retail Up to $8.50, 95 yo, oun " ie ee ny visa. ® embroidered fallin ivdlen. Ma are t oa a! tenues, ve. Dolly “Vi inc . a and fancy figures, at... + $3.95 Group 2. Women's $6.75 and $7.50 Lingerie Dresses at $3.95 Fashioned in delightfully cool square ry n x a Parlor Table, Beautifull finished an Includes Lamps not Include Lamps country, ce such est new models, with high girdles, ‘ button trimming, ete ists, 80 to we have ev All linen, for hand and roller use. Main Fleor, the woman in mourning were con | .“\i0 aie doctooston, sidered. They were formerly $2.98 and $3.98. This reduction materially affects the cost of lighting. Mazda (Tungsten) lamps giving the same amount of light require onl Les iat tri : para Just Received!! 1-3 the current of carbon lamps. Lower lamp prices and sataer ¢ : sik dee igh and low neck fect lone 5,000 Sq. Yds. current consumption give the best lighting for home and business pe ed ee, ©, ©. 4 rk ; at least expense. Homes and offices not using electricity and wish- ‘ lined co vetetyge\ unten seeenee em Linoleum Colonial ing to obtain this superior lighting should take advantage of its lessened cost. Upon request, representatives will call to discuss lighting plans or to give any information desired in regard to lamps or wiring - il Fleer. tale To-Morrow. 9 2 e @9c quality. to- 1 Men’s Mohair Suits |27*" 392c To-morrow will see the last of these suits—formerly | $19.50 Seamless 9x12 at $10 and $12. Your choice | Brussels Rugsat 912.50 While quantity lasts at The extraordinary ag is it $ 5:00 inact ee It's the most remarkable value The New York Edison Company Also included at the $3 am At Your Service a Young Men's giisht : Colored Woolen tree lephon: \ its that 15, ; , wane 6 ft Te ie Worth 3000 ) The Mohairs come in fons 85 to 40. Consisting of 10 in. Colonial glass. Dozen, at............. G7 Fourth Floor. On Hale To-Morrow, rice are some $5. $6. $7 & 38 |? inch size, at........ Lace Curtains ‘ There are 30 light colored suits; sizes ‘ - Branch Offices for the Convenience of the Public: * = i montly 33, 96, 87 and 38 chests—and an porkite $3.95 i S rlease bear in mind— : k f Phose: Address: Phoae: NUE \ Exch sock e 1000 | Address: Phone: Po ' | SJ No Alterations, None C. 0. D. No Exchanges: | jandsome Panel Curtains, ine | 14 Weeotdd St Bryant 6262 | afi rose qasth ot mace eae i rw Final Clearaway Pricing of All Our Irish Point, Cluny, Lacet Ara- bien and Marie Antoinette, All Branch Offices (excepting Brosdway) Open Until Midmight some white and Arabian Night and Emergency Call Bryant 5151 Straw Hats, colors. All one, two and three ir lots. In luding our line of imported Italian Sennits— | PO while quantity sasts, €7°Rd Fieer.'Ou Gale To-Mervew. E> Fourth Fier, On sale Te-Merrew, $2 and $3 $] DAY, JULY #2, r48.. oe " TCADN US Sa Ne Ye k Wi [t Dr. Chapman, and decadence, taking | peiieve that tney wre im tue Majority. given lovely fret oF shapely lege? 2) : the fort of the hobble skint, has mot! just as 1 belleve that honest business: hide and crush them out of shape?” agsl HOW T0 SPEND Us ew or’ omen | vet eet in ‘|inen in New York far exceed the @ia-| “Following that line of argument,” | Children Cry for Fletch rs rere , ‘You Have Always Bought has borne the signa Tue wt . Hi. Fletcher, and Thins been mai ander his | 1g in pub- ite (dea as tothe and leaders of Lie people should pro-!port of costume tie New York woman | ost should wear?” } be Ly ‘ou that a reform might) “A Women should wear clothes Le ec gassing of | that enit her individuality without | sumptuary ? submerging it. I could sot pre- | i i | | @ harmlcss substitute for Castor Ot! commented Dr. Chup-) who ares a they should mot But |ornza the passion for turkey trotting. | Ort SN eeshinn mor puek ? esl ramannen ——__ | health of —Experience aga! y f net be je.” | Biles ceed Ss oot entne sa Fs oo ee Te ewe (eee ree memes | What is CASTORIA j a “Len' MM that it will pass and that we assimilates the Food, ing healthy and natural if and $180 salary as an tne minded Dr. Chapman. “Ian't there | rot cot gack to a almpler life and to The Children’s Panscsa—The Mother’s Friend. 1g fn hie United Gtates School of p pean) Se it CaS Our it tonal, 900 cflthe church. If it does not pas, I pity « men {f any ort o jemint apparel ” " ee siose Sas ouae porcoes sat et eet | emen ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought Beara the Signature of t a from the pulpit hdd hescssnpecticihed [> of fashion worn in New York.” | Women in the greatest American ity |terview with the Baroness de Guestre, | Jeremiah P. Murphy, brothers, principal CHE CERTAUR COMPANY, 17 MURRAY STREET, MEW YORK CITY. ” nue Baptist Church. The regular pae- euppored clothes in Grees modestly and appropriately. I!in which she asks, “Why are women ' penefoiaries. . Begins Monday, July 28 | Advance Sale Now On | afterward. A number of young women! “you will realise thet it eomte astiy — SS S4Meas Laie Saikion Fue i AVE. 19*10.208 We extend to you the privilege of inspecting our eine Sale offerings in advance of the opening day, and we will be pleased to enter whatever.orders you may desire to make. OUR August Furniture Sale Is 4 Different Kind It is a gigantic manipulation of mammoth stocks of fine furniture to extend over an entire month—not an event based upon a few underpriced leaders as bait for your trade—but over ization like ours can produce. A Few Sale Features As Follows: $32 xz Dining Room Suite foot extension. Six chairs with genuine leather slip seats. Complete Suite for the low price of $21.45. $14 Mahogany $7.95 $45.00 Kendel $79.50 nang well con-| ite Women's 92.95 j Sucker acearss structed. Wel |= Stout or Extra Group 3. i ‘ Schedule of Reduced Rates Size Wash neue 2 Wsmnen's Dresses, qunrnice unuinaann ‘ kirts,91.95 !____ Formerly 95.95 and 96.95, is the lowest] gimme Type of " When Contract ‘When Contract does Natural on Jasna Linen or Cordeline, f Bt 95.95 priced ma- - Lam fashioned after the season's clever- Vata cot tenn und countey hogany table} When closed it makes a beaue 10 wer $.28 $.28 pal Ning priced Bg whch offered. Only 30 of these tables 15 25 28 tomorrow, at.....44..54 $1.95 to sell at this remarkably low finished in mahogany or golden 25 “ 18 28 = T'Third Floor, On Bale TerMorrew:: price. Oval top is 18x24, oak. : Sti if i ° ; ee m4 ” Bl ck Silk Waist: Towel Sale | 395 Solid Mahogany |, , 5 10° * ‘ i ack 31 ASS | we, tusten, tera |,3-Piece Parlor Suite \*D4- ee . ’ 64 To-Morrow's Prices Are Ie Huck rowel I daiie ree .92 pe res a ends an 250 * Free 1.48 $ 1.98 &> $2.98 Sse Roller Towels, 24¢ 500 , “ Free 2.76 Before making these Waists all | ,,2.f "0% % goad crash in each ae he'd ) the points for the convenience of | 15c Crash Towell'ng, lic legs, and is perfectly constructed of solid mahogany. C7 Fifth Fleer, On Sale Tomorrow. Regularly $1.00, at 69c stand and cups to match, in clear Colonial Glass Punch Cups 50c Colored Fruit Bowls ffl over 30 years. Allow no one Counterteits, Imitations and experiments, and endanger the inst Experiment. Lledat ‘Over 30 Years a Sale psee furniture—true in the i} ship, at prices that only an organ- , $71" This handsome suite consists of a Solid Oak Table with 42 inch top and 6 Davenport, d er |tiful Davenport, and when open a@ comfortable bed, measuring 5 ft. outside. Arms are nicely Look at the illustration and see if it isn’t the neatest suite you ever saw for thislow price. It has beautifully carved Frenc >a oo ooo oe Ce ror eC SS Punch Set ew : bowl, ic Yd Sure Seal Preserving Jar Pints, 69¢ doz.; quarts 89c dozen; 14 gallon, $1.29 dozen, 7-Piece Water Set (like cut) at 33e consists of water bottle and plain crystal tumblers,

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