The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1914, Page 3

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Neither Slave Nor Master, but WONT HAVE TO MANE BEDS OR WASH ThE Baey Oe be wen: Intellectual Development Doesn’t Interfere With the Good Old Habit of Falling in Love and Get- ting Married, Says Blanche Bates Creel. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. What's a husband to a feminist? Just what he is to any other woman: Somebody she wants; somebody that enriches and completes her life; somebody she loves; somebody that loves her; somebody that makes her happy; neither slave nor master, but comrade. for them. They have no desire to get If you don’t bellove it, ask Blanche Bates Creo}, that | #/ong without the assistance or the darling of the gods (and of the orchestra circle as well), | Ousta¥ of the men they marry. whose happtest and most successful role is the dual one piclbast ind id TASB BVENING WORLD, “Most Advanced Feminist Wants Husband; THURSDAY, come to the time when he is a Comrade the man who ta feminine impositi feminist. loyalty, aympathy, the friendly q ably, the n ton. “1 heard ing then and there! a delightful human bein sinner “MOVIE” MAN SENT TO JAIL. Te wow wUSBAND Can STUL GE mitting Child Under 16, handed down to-day in Spec Seesi by Justices O'Keefe, Hermann and Sal mon, They renten:ed Antonio Delicata, doorkeeper of the Jum: House at No. 2018 Amster monice rath in the Tom! Book Children tating odd saw Nigel irteen. Sey, of No. Riv a S [ag hs and enter t! attorney for the. defendants, to hi ‘Sela es eal Deen heavier. doing material things for their hus- bands. It ts a joy, if you care about & person, to do little homely jobs, which give him pleasure, but less pleasure than they give you. It's not necessary to make a drudge or @ bondwoman of yourself. EVEN A FEMINIST SCORNS HEN: PECKED HUSBAND. “We're past the days when the hus- band openly assumed the role of do. Piece Taken From PHILADELPHIA, Apr! noted at the wee of the Will Lay et tem ate Boclet on the lower cvella of a APRIL mestic tyrant. But I hope we'll never “[ think that the ideal husband of the convert to feminiam is rather like the ideal of any thodern woman. Primarily, she wants a chum, Love, i are what she demands, and, in- of personal admira- woman rhapsodizing the other day,” Mra. Creel finished, “be- cause she thought men and women had outgrown their sex qualities, and that now husband and wife met only on a basis of human qualities, And 1 said to myself that if I had to live with nothing but a s#et of human! qualities I'd «ive it bichloride of mer- cury the first day and end the suffer- A wife, even a feminist, wanta her husband to think her a delightful WOMAN, not merely Gets 20 Daye for Ad- ‘The firat jail sentence ever Imponed for admitting children under sixteen Moving Picture ‘dam avenue to lyland and "Gariick of the Prevention of cruelty, to he boy will leave for day the trial was by Nelson Zabriski, jave the jail tence changed to a fine. Justice non id the Sentence should have oe sactlianinirosns GRAFT SKIN ON LAD’S EYELID. {a@'e Temple Corrects Severe Case of Retraction. —One of the latest triumphs of eye surgery has been | Hon- | Ap of skin, taken from the te m baw 9, 1014. MEXICAN BISHOP ESCAPES DEATH | BY CRUCIFIXION MEXICO CI7Y, April 9—After spending more than a week in the camp of Zapata, the rebel bandit, in fear of crucifixion, Bishop Campos of Chipaia reached the town of Ig- uala to-day, having been saved from the terrible death which had been threatened. With this report reaching here to- day Catholics expressed the greatest relief, as it was feared the threats of the rebels would certainly be car- ried out unless the ransom of fifty thousand pesos demanded by Zapata reached the rebel camp before Good Friday, when {t was declared the | Bishop would be crucified. At Iguala Bishop Campos declared that the threat of crucifixion bad really been made by a subordinate of Zapata, For a time the rebel bandit evidently believed it would serve as & means of assuring funds for his forces, Then reports of the tremendous feeling that had been aroused tn Mexico City and throughout the country began to reach the rebel camp, and Zapata countermanded the order of bis officer and ordered shop released, of wife and mother. Blanche Bates, a theatrical star. whose personal charm flowers from a substratum of Teal intelligence, had forgotten more about the joys of a career than most women ever know when she became : the wife of George Creel, the political reformer. He didn't stop her art, to be sure, But neither did her art nor her modern independence etop him! And in her opinion no feminist developments are going to Interfere ‘with the good old habit of falling in love and getting married. She chuckled delightedly when I asked her about the recent luncheon of the League for Political Education. 1 knew that she had been one of the @peakers at what appears to have turned into an unoffictal Husbands’ Day. For Dr. Katherine Bement Davis,] “I wonder exactly what is femi- Commissioner of Correction, con-| nism?" Mrs. Creel broke off, medi- fessed that she really needed a hus-|tatively, “1 went to a large mevting | band for the next four years. Andjonce to find out. I assure you I went Judge Mary M. Bartelme, of the! with a perfectly open mind, But not urt for Delinquent Girls in Chi-| only did any one definition fall to » opined that she had always! agree with any other, but [ was un- thought @ husband a good thing to/able to discover any one definition have, Finally, Mrs, Robert Erskine! which defined. Ely showed affectionate, if rather! “Personally, I'm afraid I'm getting needless, anxiety as to who would/a little d of all this talk about the take care of the husbands of the * women, It seems to me| future. aims urged are altogether, FEMINIST, AFTER ALL, 1S ONLY ve always believed | A WOMAN. se, and in giving free- *And I thought,” twinkled Mrs, pment to the women Creel, “that 1 was going to hear a But such frantic Jot of talk about broadening woman’s| ana jdiotie demands are being put @phere, about giving her new visions! pm iward, Bew objects in life! WOMAN WITH CAREER WANTS “1 don't care how advanced a HUSBAND AND HOME. woman is—! believe that down “One woman tells us that we must deen withid her she remains & | not cook and sow on buttons for our woman, with all the impul husbands. We must have all our fengings of th meals prepared in a central kitchen, Any one who has lived in hotels as much as I have," Mrs, Creel re- marked with emphasis, “knows that a slice of toast and a cup of tea made over an alcohol lamp are preferable to public meals, It's the feeling that | you are eating what's your own that counts. It counts with your husband, Hoa on ee rn we of the newest at Women’s Untrimmed smart shapes both school and dress French models, in the regular stock o' too.” “It has always seemed to me," I Flowers and Foliage, observed, “that th woman who {works outside her home inust have ea special neing for a home to she may return after work tis! to," Mrs. Cre for hundreds of for Misses and home to. | vanced that husband as the ; | Coats made in smart te qt; at the special prices of love, | I don’t mes id marry for t ried if she Is ny A Special Sale of Spring Millinery for Women, Misses and Girls, offering excep= tional values at the following prices: Women’s Trimmed Straw Hats, in a variety styles, mings of pibbony flowers and fancy feathers, at $1.90, 2.75 & 4.00 Misses’ and Girls’ Hats, in styles adapted for at $3.90, 5.50 & 8.00 be found a very extensive assortment of Feathers, etc., at attractively moderate prices, (Millinery Department, First Floor) A Sale of Spring Coats to be continued to-morrow (Friday) will offer SED, £20.00 & 938-90 featuring trim- Initialed . Plain, hemstitched, $5.00, 6.50 & 8.75 Straw Hats, in new, WOMEN’S LINEN Initialed (all white) With colored initial wear, including some Plain, hemstitched, f the Department will per dozen Ostrich and Fancy each each . ’ ; Small Women styles and materials But T honestly don't think she can | be a complete feminist until she has) o=—= == loved a man well enough to become his wife HAPPY MARRIAGE BROADENS! VIEW AND SYMPATHY. | “She certainly can be of greater! heip to her less fortunate sisters after sho is married, Her very bappl- | ness is bound to give her @ broader “At All Good Shops” most fashionable lines THE Theodora Vell is the] interetunding and a teaderer sym-, able materials, in B. Jatest Van Raalte crea- unsere | tion, It lends charm and HI)” “tut do you think there are many! Workrooms, Beauty. Van Raslte Veils left of the old-fashioned new women, | wash ard stretch without lthe professional tmun-haterat” tearing. and outwear three asked, | ‘There are some so-called fem- | "Mrs, Creel observed suc- tly, “who are like the dog you tie in the backyard. They are dis- agreeable to everybody. “But, as I've said, I don't believe |most of those who call themselves feminists are any different from other wiv I think they Ike to have their hurbands take care of the furnace, mow the lawn, and open doors | of any other kind. Prompt attention. For Your Pretection— this Nttle white ticket ts on ~ every pothaitioa Look for it. van aaa casa TCT ACT. Gaze mane —) Thirty-Courth Strees The Corset oxgiapanie Corsets made to special measurement, on the Fitting and workmanship by expert corsetieres, trained to study and meet the individual requirements of the figure. will offer more than and of the most desir- Altman & Co.’s own + bockers or duck ‘ A Moderate prices. Boys’ Tan Raincoats _ Hitt Auenie, New York B. Altman & Can. have arranged the following for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday RRA en A Special Offering of Men’s and Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs at unusual price advantages. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS per dozen $2.25 per dozen 2.50 Plain, hemstitched, large size, per doz. 3.00 HANDKERCHIEFS per dozen $2.15 per doz. 1.65 per doz. $1.40 & 1.70 Hemstitched, with hand-embroidered corner, $2.00 With hand-embroidered corner and scalloped edge; in decorative folder for mailing, 45c., 75c. & 95c. With colored border; in decorative folder, 20c. Also Women’s Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, in assorted plain colors each 25c. A Sale of Boys’ Suits and Raincoats ordinarily good values at the following prices; | Boys’ Norfolk Suits of woolen materials; the greater number having extra pair of knicker- + « « at $6.75 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits of khaki, linen at $2.95 2.90 . . at Furs, Rugs and Draperies received for Storage. Thirty-Ktth Pres 'SILK AND CLOTH SUITS i BONWIT TELLER {CO Bie Spanaly Shp of fUTH AVENUE AT 58™ STREET Smart Dress Accessories The Touches That Tell Special for Friday An Extraordinary Sale Women’s Gloves The gloves offered in this sale typify the finest achievements in the art of glove-making. They are s! for style and quality. Pique Glace Gloves 1.35 Known Value 2.00 One large pear! clasp with heavy hand crochet embroidered backs. White with black embroidery or black welt, Black with white embroidery or white welt. 16 Button Real Kid Gloves 1.85 Known Value 2.60 Glace mousquetaire gloves with Paris point backs. Made expressly by the best French glove makers for this shop. Glace Kid Gloves 75c Known Value 1.00 and 1.25 One and two clasp pique and overseam gloves with Paris point or heavy embroidered backs in white, tan, black. Women’s Handkerchiefs At Very Special Prices Pure Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs In all white or with narrow colored borders, eet: ie ouen in various designs. 1m 1214c Fancy Colored Handkerchiefs Solid color centers, broad white hem—white center with colored pene fel ype broad lee stripe, jot, a checks, ite Satecderid incoraes, Pakskiee eveatic REG Madeira and Armenian Handkerchiefs Hand embroidered corners, 34 andone inch hems. All white with comers in fine French hand em- broidery. Colored handkerchiefs with embroid- ered butterfly corners. 50c Women’s Glove Silk Undergarments At Very Special Prices Embroidered Glove Silk Vests Crochet top, eyelet or blind embroide: a variety of designs; reinforced. Colors: white or pink. 1.95 Glove Silk Bloomers Fully reinforced, designed on the newest lines. Colors: black, white or pink. Glove Silk Combinations Crochet top, fully reinforced. Colors: pink and white. 2.45 2.95 Torn Daniell SeutSens Smart Easter Suits Wonderfully Low Priced New Spring Colorings and Black; Values 29.50, at, each 35 Novelty Cloths, Values to 75.00 at 45.00, 55.00 & 60.00 Others in a variety of styles and materials, at 24.75 to 39.50 Suits Purchased Friday will be delivered Saturday Easter Cards and Novelties Broadway, hand th fe. : 4 aera Giana GF eerereve mr a We are selling the very latest novelties and staple merchane dise at prices far below stores in other parts of the city, n stylish effects, all the 18.00 SAMPLE SUITS of fine Poplin, Moire and beautifully trimmed; Re 2

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