The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1915, Page 10

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. THE SVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1915. THE GIRL OF TO-DAY My SUCCEED Eciee ttc: Paces WSS THE FEET OF «| THE MAN OF TO-DAY INR) FAIL? File the one whee tor | ron te wrist walehes wil heormer Soldier and Wite Jel Vivid Story of Outoms Cruelty and Outrage ~ ‘ +’ eens . . oe . . © (hey male | *ia” | /UST WHY THE MEN OF TO DAY! are van | Madam, if the young suet AS Americas cited ond be write whe arrived dey op the Mallia Mant Gen Guglicime, told of out FagRONS crusities practised on them & few weeks ogo by turkien off ‘The man ber «© letter to Collector) Detiey Field Malone trom United States Consu! General George Horton at Reyna, vouching for bis reliant! ‘9 We te Mite! 1 Maimatine, thirty-seven od, ta, well eet UR, © Dative of Ureece, who come fem years exo and enileted tm im troop A of the Bleventh United Siptes Caveiry at Fort Slocum *T stayed in the service until early (9 1008," enid Malamatinn. “Then I omerried Mise Bertha Relhem, an . girl, and invested my eav- = an olive orchard at « village 1 FEMALE CHEAP LABOR f of to-day were pol | WHAT MAKES A LOAFE Sevdtheny, five miles from “1 complained four montha ago to ~< Consul General Horton that Turks Oat code cae Oe a ey a suet, me | Man of To-Day Is a Success in His Own Estimation,| | v4vty G6x6s anrwar , at ettniott Piryersoovor oped but Women Consider Him a Failure—Feminine WE Ay Ae gs Ag Rn Critics Say He Is Vain, Selfish, Extrava- gaht and a Parasite and Prefe-ring the Wrong Sort of Woman. ” so in #0 bave y he man * (and in getting n idle Ac Swacesrs » persons who are re Officials and fifteen policemen r his being Idle. to my house at midnight « later. “The Turkish Governor of the dis- cient guns and vlads oe yey on the By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. of « rooth. “That shows,’ be The man of to-day is a success in his o1on estimation; women of tu-day ‘that this is a rendezvous of | consider him a fatinre, conspirators.” Then he ordered me to A poll of the letters I have received about him shows this interesting kige bis feet. I refused. Policemen result. Of course, like every other straw vote, this one ran in with my well rope, tied me and cannot be depended upon absolutely; nevertheless, its id tic and who can He does not the man of to-day likes threw me down. The Goverpor re- implications are worth considering. Feminine critica) |_/ ed girls, you are wron; : } pte hr ona , a+ v his command. I still refused of the man of today accuse him of being vain, selfish, “AN INTERESTED READER,” _ w his feet, They beat me until extravagant and @ parasite; of lacking chivalry, of pre- HE'S A SUCCESS, BUT NOT THE WRIST-WATCH KIND, “Dear Madam: Permit me for a of their grandfathers’ day, but these| moment to rush to the assistance of & standards of women are responsible; IF he is a para-| are few, 2 ‘Brrie H. |the man unjustly condemned in your @ site it is because woman has taken his Job away from|JUST AS VIRILE AS THEIR| Ue Of to-day, called loafer and & parasite, A person who would per- & him; IF he has forgotten his manners, womah's demawd GRANDFATHERS. |nult his sister to support the heme |t — ore Days Of Our Sensational Election Week PIANO SALE Twas almost unconscious. Then I egmplied, to save my life. “The officials and policemen seized my wife, beat ber and tore off her ferring the wrong sort of woman. He retorts, with Adam's own logic, that IF be ts foppish the artificial for “sex equality” 1s responsible. He adds that “the Now let the young man defend him-|hos something wrong in his make- — fois Vistie, tateliicent, Konset, hase king, (elt: up; but is not she to blame also for g MAn@. real mal a gent, honest, hard working, ‘Dear Madam: After reading the' permitting this condition to exist? &@ ambitious, and that he emphatically has no use for the paint-and-powder ewhat hysterical accusations of As to the chivalry of the street » LL am prempted to point out to modern woman has placed herself on sirl. this young lady, as well as to othere u par with men, in business, socially While in the business, professional 9 | who may think the same as she ed and politically. How can a man and industria! worlds, women are still) write and say that the girl is that even though stan make any distinction in his treatment By ow Horton. He found that I 4 bag be court-martialed and shot, alle At took him five days of hard greatly changed during t of her? When she has equal right to save my life. Mr. Horton hampered by their sexs they are— failure because eo powde: cade or two, American m™ with him, that respec: es “a y is espect which ever: 9200 to take us to New York. | tn, line wall against feminine} painte and dresses fashionably! t gone irretrievably to the de holds fo f i) i . ge ebadings Osi DOO rei al aranga rene Mi gpeiebellghnoe eh Graltag td PR EEO SF i aT a a a i The values offered in our Election Week Sales for many years childish. There is a certain logic in the argument that woman's struggle for equality excuses man from paying hor any exaggerated sex deference, al- though 1 can't see why her desire for a vote—even her possession of it—ab- solves him from opening the door for her or picking up her handkerchief, These acts are as essentially a part of the formulae of good breeding as is eating ple with a fork. On the other hand, I by no means agree with the detractors of the man of to-day. Fops we have always with us; also butterfly hunters, or—to bor- row the Broadway descriptive tile— ‘ohicken-chasers.” One may doubt It there are more of them proportion- ately to-day than in any other day. Indeed, I believe that there is an in- crease in the number of men who apply their intelligence to women as well a. to baseball and to Wall Street's war babies, An encourag- } ingly large group of young men attorney at Lynchburg, Ve., had| marched in the last Suffrage parade, & found dead tn the Appomattox] — The man of to-day plays more Bear this city. Garland, who was| gkilfully than ever the old games © ote nd mamenex® of the late Rev. | of war, business, politics and leve, * 'g Mouse we went to a seaport Fry * Bourlah. There the Turkiah taxed us on various pretences ‘WUtR they had taken the last penny of the $200. We were allowed to ro In an open boat in which there were already some who have inherited the chivalry the father slaves early and late to success. Opportuniti: ; have set a Standard never equalled by any other house. This year f) we have eclipsed all our greatest previous efforts in value giving. @ Every prospective purchaser who wishes to economize in buying a 1 Piano or Player Piano should attend this great Election Week Sale. Come to-day or to-morrow and secure at a price lower than you will buy again— A New Style, Metal Tubing 88-Note Player Piano On Terms of 2 a Veek The price includes a Bench to match, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music of your own selection, a Vernis-Martin Gilt Music Roll Cabinet and Free Delivery. “We were three days at sea without food. We were in peril of starvation when we met the British light cruiser Athens. tink is staying with ‘at No. 327 West Twep ith Street, New York. ‘ catalase dal * LAWY'! ER’S DEATH, MYSTERY. This new model Player Piano contains every modern im; 5 provement. motor works with utmost ease and precision; the tubings are of metal, which is an many ye ted In the ast three, a leant he durable than rubber. The expression devices enable you to give almost uman po ey sss boast really le beainnine cy pee j interpretation to your favorite music. Anybody can play it without Bos 4 dank 0 : “ ih arnt me nome f knowledge of music. It may be played by hand in the usual way, the player 3 mechanism being entirely separate and in no way interfering with the performer. As a Special Election Week Piano Offer, We Present a New Style Walters Piano [_No Interest | 995 On Terms of ‘1 a Week Price includes Stool, Cover, Gilt Music Cabinet and Free Delivery, ie etill sporadic there are women of to-day who wen't believe in it— oe om ene om The Girl at “Information” Hence this verbai shrapnel: “Dear Madam: Allow me, one of your most interested readers, to con tribute @ letter on your subject, ‘The Modern Man.’ Perhaps through your columns the public will be able to Mark your eyeglass ballot for |open the blind eyes of our egotistical, conceited men. All of them think the: e quite perfect, Lt present generation of men do 4 not ore wo f° oe bef rls he at ¥ not dressed ultra-fashionably an i made up Mike dolls. The fellows also » The Harris Platform is— like girls to be sports, even though 0 pray the: turn these same irk ts ont? ga mee mr ee ridicule later on, dicoloesaligg per tals and low. “Do the men ever think of €st prices—it « worthy of nding home with your support, Our record commands re- ae in the Spect—it is full of real service A. M., intoxicated, These same 4 fo theeyegiass wearing public. | 'g°%,,82%,the women a Vote ‘for Harris Eyeglass Service—the service of exe ienced Oculists (Registered “so, Gear man of our present age, question asked her, She is not a weather prophet, however; she is not a newspaper; she is just a well trained, efficient, special telephone operator whose work is to supply telefhone numbers to subscribers. She has all necessary records for that pyrpose at her disposal and she is always ready to furnish numbers quickly, cheerfully and courteously. f Unnecessary and irrelevant questions however prevent her doing to the best advantage her part in furnishing good telephone service generally. Such questions slow down the service cf those who ask them and delay others who really need her help to locate telephone numbers which can be found in no other way. G sate cteiey Bee like to answer every The tremendous popularity of the Walters Piano is due solely to i 3 record for reliability and excellence of musical quality. Over 40,000 priory pain. chasers of Walters Pianos can best testify as to its superiority. Bloomingdale Brothers, now the sole owners of the Walters Piano Company, bent their energi } toward perfecting the Walters Piano, The result of their efforts can best be dea by this latest style Walters Piano. ari ysicians), who examine your | yourself. clevate eure at pbertect “ ion” even id % i Ronee Gee tHoroiy and expertiy, |e" bpindreboace "Higa te weve is damien Game ron wh oot oe toe without any ob, -FREE!—During Election Week Only skille cians — whi do likewise, 1. , s bare carefully qaiust the rales or | MEN: ARE FAILURES, AND numbers that you can find in the Telephone Directory. Leah (ee A WITH EVERY PIANO AND PLAYER | PIANO muni aime ttn. bite Toe tevveudevear A $25 ¥et™s- Gilt Music Cabinet Glasses cos! r ou of every ten men are tallur es and Always consult the Directory FIRST. Election Week : : . : iy take longer to dress thax THEN ask ‘‘ Information” only for This cabinet is a work of art and an ornament in Piano Sale *, parlor. Its doors are decorated with beautiful heen, Nepsaee painted panels; bevelled glass mirror on top: i" DAME ves ', “justable gilded shelves; hand-carved trimmings, ADDRESS. ...+.+++++0+ 4, fact, it is highly finished throughout, CUTE ccc csecsesent ss PIANO SALESROOMS, THIRD FLOOR, ‘ $haneven ro BLOOMINGDALES! #7} 79 sori § pending half an hour fixing a numbers that you do not find there. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY another? “Do they ever think of raising hats to girls? Wh _ BIRT sol agit | the gate is opened ri “4 cant seat and let her stand? This ey aS Baz. is the chivalry of the twentieth century young man, And they Clip Out and Mail This Coupon. E.W.

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