The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1914, Page 8

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tr rs reg TS eR ee LF I I CT RI A AE AE I A A RR a > . fae ‘ - Ui Trr “WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROM 6, 1916. WOMANS COUSINS | DIVORCE. fg Mark of Increasing Ci 10 FIGHT HACKETT Mra. Chariette Perkins Giimen in a lecture on “ ‘Love,’ Love and | Seba Eldrige Would Give tie Will! qm dr ‘ lil , ord & / ayl or Marriage” at the Hotel Astor said: a ways FOR HER FORTUNE Divorce ta one of the marks of growth tn the civilized world —e— Deny Actor Is Nearest Kin and ing a Living Wage Even it ” There Were No Work. Founded 1820 to-day. , Weare are tn Vids elty 100080 Work eady The Store Opers et 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. What (2 commonly called love oan be divided into siz acpa- ingmen’s families and tens of thousands rate emotions, one of them se2 @ttraction, which may be repre- of workingwomen who are without suf- sented by @ fat, pink baby with wings. ficient food or clothing or shelter, said When women ts free to do her choosing becouse she does not pe Reltet A Rich Display of » bridge’ depend upon man for her bread, she will not always select the at the Harlem . M,C. A. He is Seore- * Hy Helr to Mrs. Trow! ~ man because he hae been most dominant in the past. tary of the Department of Social Bet- A t & E nin $2,000,000 Estate. The people of todey are overseeed, a condition which ts ina ||terment of tne Brookiyn Bureau of Aen Rateare Ready Reet 12th tava ga ernoon Ve. Zz large measure responsible for social turmoil and excessive unhappi- nese. When @ man marries a woman of eighteen he marries a sealed package. He docen't know what he is getting. Radway’ Kh doves i freely move To maintain a normal standard of liv. |the boweie, Por s sudden “esid" tele 6 Janet ing among these myriads of underted | 40% of Radway's Heady Reilet wit 4 OWNS of molasses in a tumbler of hot water. ve at and underclothed wage earners and thelr | tacs to bed, A protue pewpiration will break MAY HAVE A NEW WILL. familles, he added, would require tens of | out; 1a the morning the "cold" will be goes, Showing a choice selection of the : millions of doliars annually. By a mini- The fect that a i ber of div biained livi by 5 i i ine’ i Whense Sock 4 Document scomen gfoves nothing nest he peseoety of wen teanowing || reasearwwreramar'aa'ves sea: |FOR SORE THROAT most beautiful materials, including ts " them to be the ones to get the decree. “Bvery man and every woman,” he RADWAY &CO ., NEW YORK Flowered Taffeta, Pon-padcur Chiffon, Made in Lucid Interval at oe ain seers =e = Pussy-Willow Silk, Norelty Silk, Crepe, etc. eare general eo se ie Would Stand Is Question. MAG. CHARLOTTE P. GILMAN. oni hy wnltl shade chUldren were O16 enough 0 go ney, Also a most interesting collection of ——— —aescsSacak 5SS S aas e S| =— y j mestone “a el ge aa tg Ace gra the will of course. If anyone sise w Manhattan, on or before March jin the sanitarium he seemed to feel that Handsome Gowns of Crystal Rh s Pe ‘ fo contest Mr. Hackett would) og niycaum, West angen had gone and became mere de ie (le Copies of imported models the sole heir in case J be y . . . aveua’ declared void.” is eaten omen Om ee on ‘explansucn 3 ge vities Ertclond ae he — 34th Si : h A Prices range, according to material, from sat one eee Ie oa an poe sor amare ee, al Bom USPS COR: Ine woue tnve hls heme at Ne, BO Wiuy- treet Sth Avenue $29.50 0 $275.00 tareopticon and ie under the ae bo to the taarbet, where he @oeld Wan: ‘ , ern Lat ad coma at al ed . der about his off familiar haunts for Young Men’s & Boys Ajternoon Di esses Mrs. ‘Trowbridge's cousins, who] The Ladies’ Ausiliary of the Broth-| The funeral will be under, the auspices : Of Embroidered Batiste, Cotton Crepes, Eponge, ber Sruatkecr’ wrk dome) i Seid’ Sees this evening te beapie- ion ed by he wite and fous SPRING SUITS & COATS : con "Figured Cotton Crepes, Nets "ind Caress Bing een, tg a! ives ith yo ‘Recent vstory to he. Canal ates # e ia Specially Priced ° Prices range, according to material, from deugnter in the ‘Trowbridge home: |iecture at Public School No. 30, Heb- Heritage of Health i $22.50 to $300.00 Bunares tod ent “reat Mle Berea, shee, Sup cule a: Weakness Overcome by Dr. Greene's Young Men's new English Sack model Suits; ; Of Wool Crepe, Serge and Satin Combination, Eponge, Allce Kateltas of No. 9 Kast Geven- |sutant engineer of the Rapid Transit Nervure coats with patch pockets; sleeves silk lined. Made atc, Ih the aeweas eaollals, Tite as mate. 2,23! tabertiet umpeeten.| OF Imported Fabrics,—“Banjo” stripes, checks or $19.50 to $60.00 mnzits_ will, be reoetved by, oe as plain Oxford Gray. Size 33 to 40 inch chest. Third Floor 10, for furalshing all the iabor ‘wad value 25.0, 18.50 ! x ; : Yeung Men’s Suits made of Cheviot or Tweed; an Inala for inataling stam beating ; = ; pi with flap or patch pockets. Size 33 “ ns A mericta'’s : 4 chest. value 16.50, S im ‘ . eo ; GRIEF FOR WORK KILLS. Re tek omg Men's piielioed Contato TE Largest Linen Section or Oxford “Vicuna;” silk faced to edge. | a Size 35 to 42 inch chest. value 25.00. 18.50 — A Remarkable Offering of $20,000 Worth of the Com- Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs Knicker- } | Famous Gold Medal Table Cloths and N baila —— bocker trousers. Made of Imported light-weight | ee James ast, . fabrics. Size 8 to 18 years. | y pam 8.50. 10.00 ana 12.50 | At Half Usual Prices. value 12.50, 14.50 and 16.50 Table Cloths Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs Knicker- . tee bocker trousers. Made of Cheviot or Tweed. Size 7 to 17 years. value 8.50 6.50 H FE. g f ‘ 3 i 3 Ss : il ik ' Spot mmtag hase Saree, Werane Boys’ Pajamas of. Madras Cloth or Cotton “ar. inatett te the nearest of Mn, Pongee in stripes and plain colors; trimmed with He Rot oppese the probating silk frogs, Size 4 to 18 years. value 1.00, 686 Boys’ Negligee Blouses with attached collar, neckband and French cuffs. Made of fine new The First Spring Sale of Imported striped Fabrics. value 1.25. 1.00 Boys’ Clothing . Greatly Reduced fl 500 Dozen H. S, Huck Towels will offer excellent values to-morrow (Friday) ry #6.00 per dozen— Usual price $8.50 and Saturday in Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Wash On Friday and Saturday Madeira Hand Emb'd Linen Bed Spreads able Norfolk Suits, Separate Trousers and The remaining stock of Men’s Winter Over- |i At Half Price . Si 4 i . Sale Prices. Usual Pri Pag panty goin woe ive nan to tae 12.50 wi 19.00 | Soe china RA al SLE is uits af blue serge, blacke . "ari a . oul size— $22. \ b 5 and-white checks, mixtures and haireline ' MEN’S WEAR Madeira Hand Embroidered Luncheon Sets striped materials; with extra pair of knicker- a 83.85 & 04.75 set—Usual prices $6.75 & 88.00 bockers . . . . « «| at $7.75 Pleated and Negligee Shirts, Pajamas and (fm Boacess Pape, ‘lk N, . Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits of linen, duck, SACLE REDS SRNR EN On Friday and Saturday Th G. khaki and crash; with extra pair of knickere . 3 ; € Great re f ‘ , : . at $4.75 : ‘olded or Open End Scarfs of Imported Silk . beck . in a variety of colorings. 1.10 Furniture Section Boys’ Separate Knickerbockers, made of wool values 2.00 and 2.50 Here is assembled a magnificent collection mixtures. . 6 eee att DEC, Negligee or Pleated Bosom Shirts of Scotch of splendid Furniture for Dining Room, Living . : Madras; also soft Negligee Shirts of Mercerized Room, Bed Room and Library, from medium Boys’ Blouses » 2 =» » « at 45c, materials with French: cuffs. 1.55 (fm to the highest grades, at moderate prices. : 7 values 2.00 and 2.50 A Beautiful Living Room Suite New . i Se oe Ns Pajamas of fine quality Self-striped Madras Four pieces. illustrated...,..+0++++» }$500.v0 “Say : Soisette in plain colors. 1.30 Spring Dresses : idan aera hogs nee re ; giclee | & Imported Terry Cloth Bath Robes; shawl or WE are Showing 2 wages of _gavence - has‘ also been prepared for to-morrow regulation collar. value 5.50, 3.95 Chine and Figured Pussy Willow Rice | (Friday) and Saturday, at large concessions Raincoats of Fancy Tweed; Balmacaan model; Fg styles are distinctive and are suitable . from regular prices. silk-lined yoke and sleeves; suitable for Top Coat. AIL Very rhode arn, Svening wear, Fill Boys? Negiigee Shirts of madras, with stift valve om, | 18.75 Our stock of Lingerie, Linen, Rati 2 cuffs; or of mercerized materials, with soft aT 4 | This suit ner aria Pan . and Cotton Crepe Dresses is also riniets a|| cuffsanddetachablecollar . . at 65c -McCREERY SILKS” dents of artne decorating. The uphatred ce ao ; . -| f x romwellian design, large an: i with all the latest styles: 3 Boys’ Madras Pajamas per suit Famous Over Half a Century. ‘BB 93 inches rey arm-chair A iatsh, 40 inches wice, sod a (4 Dresees, $10.50, 15.00 to & : cle, Annual March Silk Sale ele” Ma anes Geel ten ols toon 4 i . \s 50,00, B|| Boys’ Bath Robes of toweling . at $1.75 ———————_——_— “Motgar's Tapeotry™” the criginal of which it a cau Ratine Dresses, $9.00, 12.50 to 38,00. fil| Boys’ Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs. at 25¢ Oras, One undead Toomand Nevit ofthe fy al ee ae re Py A i most Fashionable Colored and Black Silks of | Makets of ade furni Cotton Crepe Dresses, $12.50, 16.50 Boys’ Ribbed Black Cotton Hose Standard Qualities at the Lowest Prices ever offered. vomething Mke #000 er this elegant sue, “7° Linen Dresses, $10.50, 13.50 to 58.00, & eee tt ee Commencing Friday, March 6th, is coil i - Boys’ Tan Glace Pique Gloves, one-clasp, 12,000 Yards Double Width Novelty Printed Pifth A 88th Street, 39th Stre 3 James McCutcheon & Co. Bil perpale . «. «© « se BBe, Summer Dress Silks in elaborate designs and choice ia Oe a Hill 9000 bn lave Fifth Avenue, $94 and Séth Streete | combinations of color. value 2.00 to3.90, 985e yd. panee £ ¢ 4 Suissa inst iis diicceadiaihabltiad ws: iC An al a. Le inaahdantacimaettbilbididailicdsbilsdsicliiss.

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