The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1915, Page 8

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cipineeeeiatiaaiane - ee * THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1916, i celacieiilieaipeiiacaliinnspailill fe t Harry Laut Poa Meet ts Dead. tented, home loving Faisal) foe she |child. It should be taught and dts- Noticed the woman acting nervously mg his son Jobn, if iplined and Tighlandi a | nage aa pe will fel thin by ana to obey the ruling WOMAN CUTS WRISTS in a downtown subway train ap- Arevie and Sutherian ive haat :|'s WHO SHOULD BE BOSS? “ . yt tion. Who died of accidental I atn twenty-two, but as a mere proaching Brooklyn Bridge sta who hhas been Tided home to Scotia AND TRIES BRIDGE JUMP onlooker I am inolined to believe that He followed her out of the train, and Wpusanp, ‘wos, varied yoster- il not admit tt b hy domestic discord is prevalent in fi bh h h _ ae Ng enaggy Ramiro who Leahy rianin his Tf ss and 1 thine seins: nesithe op bgertoy ie ae it D "t St d ts a om Sixth Aven go rnness are roo! ‘4 @rect. Pimidtis was «|“Happy Hubby” Declares Wife Should Be Head of | ot to allow him to know | of this evil. Naval Electriclan Saves Her a8 She|oqugnt ner. She was fighting des-| ON an m really the manager. “J. M., male and singte.” have read with soorn the letter | ——>___ perately when Patrolman Beatty ar- a gave No. 142 West Bighty, Your Own Light about thirty years old and single. of hie death he was “free anont Climbs Rail to Plunge chet” in the bar at Wallick’s Ho- the House if a Boss Is Needed, and He Adds “1 signed by ‘Primitive,’ in which he iver. Torty-third Street, That She Usually Is, Though She Is So Clever _|rays, ‘A woman ts neither physically | ork Pxche to River, third Btreot as her addroes, LISTEN, TO, REASON ty ‘a finan: the Average Man Doesn’t Know It. nor mentally, 0, Fale 8) Announcement 7” With her wrists out as the result |er husband, i 8 ED OWER. If you are not ater {4 rors . household.’ The question I would ~ was made this morn- 4 Le found there. At the ho A s like to ask, 19 this: Ifa woman te ing on the Stock Exchange that Georgs| Ot 0 ineffectual attempt to end hor |Strn” Margaret Walsh, the janitor, |~ Erne ‘D, TISTLESS, NO AP! neither physically nor mentally com, |W. Boerhardt, a member of the Bx-|life, @ young woman who said she |aaid the couple had left their apart-| These are hints from nature. Ye — By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. peee te raise ice eee Tee cane Lie! et Tepresentative of the| Was Mrs. Dolly Sentie early this |ment there a week ago. ate daiwa gh sab Ay ager od lated. B The wife should be the head of the house. moment that he can rule a houseNelé | prturgh had veer seapeeee ne one eeeage font & policeman And & naga ot Pipers Greets Harey tanter| cay the blood wit a 6 headend wh 1 tt!better than a woman? Does he con. | pended for one|navy electrician who tried to keep | Actually, it is a man and a husband who makes this proposition! aider himself more competent to at. | |year by the governo Eberhardt was|her from jumping from the Brooklyn | One of the tar Incoming shiploads you don’t believe it, convince yourself by reading the letter from “Happy |tend to such affairs than a woman? charged with violating a resolution pro-| Bridge, She was finally subdued and [Of ,Pesenkers recorted here this year & CONSTIPATION Hubby,” which {s printed below. His 1s an argument after the fact. Most |— one who is born with the natural in- |/hibiting any business, transactions be-| was taken to Bellevue Hospital aut- Kierioan tine, which eelled tre stinct to manage a home Ween a member of the Exchange and| fering from hysteria. E fov..%. Bho carried a total co woinen, he says, are the managers of the home and |**Nc) ‘0 (ne nORe fe why the | Ducket-shops HM. EB, Fadde, a naval electrician, | A’hand of Scotch pipers was on the ples GET A BOX TONIGHT 10¢,25¢ THE BOX family, only their husbands don't know it. But why/home must have a dominating in | dividual, but tf, 90 why uur not give the lady the name, since she already has the | LEKEPY atets come? SHOULD BE THOUGHTFUL AND Personally, 1 reply: CONSIDERATE PARTNERS. monopolized by the lady? Why not let the husband| “Dear Madam: , Your article ‘Who play a hand now and then? “Happy Hubby” is appar- Should Be Boss?’ gives interesting ently thinking of that rather common type of American |{°OPS for ,“incumnion and, oriticiem, Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Why should the game be} the Joyfal ory of thousands since and Lam submitting my opinion teed epatgalged home in which the husbund’y citet role is that of hu-| “Hoth husband and | wife a precticine whyeician for| man cash register. His wife uses him whenever she jon “piia” cn oats tnd eatee wants to make change, but he serves no other purpose, | factortty be done by just being thoughtful and consider “if tl 9b That wife may be a most efficient home manager; an economical pur- chaser of household supplies; a wise disciplinarian; a social diplomat. But no amount of competence excuses her depriving her husband of his share of domestic responsibilities. It is his right to be an active agent in -|planning the home finances, bringing up the children and arranging the social life of the family. Only in homes where husband and Olive Tablets do not oon- ‘Dut @ healing, soothing vere- Soe LK, the “kernote” of there lit- Telephone Murray Hill 5000 (tan >) INAUGURAL ¥ WEEK SPECIALS (While Stock Lasts) 1,000 Pairs Mail Orders olive-colored — tablets, unreasonable to insist upon basa in és oo suitable to her Receive Prompt Attention child “for his own good,” but the 200 3,000 Pieces Fashionable Furs 4| Wife co-operate in settling these and wn-up man who requires a man- | P| (; : lather important questions does there ities onge 5 coairhle semba Waists and Blouses Women’s Gloves Women’s Hosiery French Seal Coate—¥4 bloom that fine flower of perf “Dear Madam: By way of reply to to go out for = goed \ shite, wit! in vari- length, the latest mode comradeship whose fragrance ae Tho “Bhaae oe bo oar. re 2 aving his wife alone at e Ganiguita, ventes oth 5.50 en cee, and Underwear richly baney ee $75.00 65.00 ‘}endurable the longest, grayest road. po diag Fes den “, Crepe de Chine, embroidered i ¢ Fibre Silk Hose—of light SPECIALIZATION THE BANE OF Receasary that tho hotieneven boast! ne One OF pig Hol Mla nl and plaited. Hereafter $6.50 cereviiae 1.15 weight and iiitinae laste Skunk Chin Chin Col-y 1 THE AMERICAN HOME. Must the home be put on the same | pleasure, discussing lightly his doings |} Georgette a hk ean ry. in black only, strongly re- | 35¢ lare— — Regularly $3300} 16. The American passion for epe- | level with the workshop, in which a at business, talking over lor domes- Ted: 16 bulk suuaee, Hereafter $1.50) inforced. ohallae’ the trouble with | Detheir work in asoordanoe with to |ft ta Fave ton Com Hecand end crite |] Caoreet embroidered Our “Regis” Glace— Regularly 50 petr poled hsb many an American home. The rules? Does a man or wotnan have |to participate in such projects and fronts and shoulder; in} 6,75 | Two-clasp, perfect in fit Superior Grade Union bamenanels Fy | faa! husband concentrates on making /the natural feeling of love toward one | conversations, letting thelr common white and flesh. and of superior finish; Suits—of extra fine soft d the Sabb joncentrates | who is a boss; one who inspires awe? |sense and thoughtfulness be the er! Chiffon, entire blouse em- black, white and 1.25 cotton, medium winter 78 Skunk Muffs—newest 5 Cannot the household be conducted on |terion. Under such conditions I broidered. Hereafter $7.75 weight. low neck and knee od round shapes. 35.00 et Pradencrs the basis of mutual benefit? not concelve how or why there or ankle length. Regularly $45.00 there le 00 little to talk “But, granting that the home | be any disruption or disagreeable clr- Regularly $1.00 each ee when no guests have been does need @ head, why call him or | cumstances in the home, provided, of ’ Invited to dinner, If the wife her a ‘bos Why not con: course, there ts a mutual feeling of Men’s Apparel earned a little money, so tha the chosen one as a mana: fondness and of attachment to each ’ " ’ Ww ’ ‘t earn euch & And who is more fitted for this |other, for without , domestic Women’s and Misses omens inane canse in alm position than the vite? Whe | tr ulllity and happt are almost From Viyella Flannel F ishi usehold, to ren and an impossibility. t apend so much time | knows all their little troubles and |" "The child, by: the way, should not |] Vivetta Shirts Wich Ready-to-Wear Apparel urnishings on it, the two vente be Dred a cares better than your wet heat be the object of all ton ater ees ot tacvhands or col Lingerie) Ld owe 0 ec, th. Vhatev . termed nectraiy. * "o omeaticats |RocR"Yhini! Got‘ aboutd be Wane vse || Medumandlght grounds | 3,25 [Misses’] tht Gowns Beast It may be permissible to manage & faire and'l will show you thecon- Igardiess of the cries and desires of the Finest makin bch ar Gl ares fi Cauletel 8.88 ereafter $4. ; ; j Tailor Suits—of chiffon) Tailor Suita— Russian "7 Viyella Pajamas—Made) broadcloth, in fashionable | Models of Whipcord, in [rvensoapiaia o) ao shades featurin, the latest fur trim- four shades. New flare coat, with collar, cuffs and border of seal; also Cordu- military style, with plain pearl button front. Finest eeae Weert “98 32.50 flare coat model, med; also smart auits of Japanese Silk Quilted Robes—Of superior qual- 4.85 out; fur collar. Hereafter $35.00 to 20, jum grounds, Sizes | Hereafter $9.50) Knitted Wool Scarfs— | other wool fabrics, roy Sport Suits, 14 to 20] de and full le sad “colored f skorsap hy Hereofter $37.50. years. every ‘ranted ‘boudarry 495 Afternoon Dresses of) Values $35.00 and $39, 50) shade and black f paceseal ti gharmeuse coined, with Zibeline Coate—in seven Hereafter $5.95 eorgette crepe, in han: shades, full lengt re e e | ten frents | Bet eral endl, 6.50 somely embroidered mod- models, silk lined through. Ree roan een 4 4 made up in the finest C fon Dress Taffeta in sub- dued and brilliant color. FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE Smart Gowns—tfor call- Handsome Charmeuse * ing, rest: \- Gow f sm Hereafter $6.75 Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty: Pong and “dole eto 4 9g ine, restaurant and semi. Gowns, in, four. "smart ings reafler : scarfs of all wool, in wide or| 2 vet combined with Geor- white Japanese Crepe Robes ete te — bran Sines Wee (fete and gette, fur trimmed and Bandsseabroldered bodies rRerprehc ed yur a ends; plain and border ¢ i ; shades; pos bitte sna perder et 1,75 embroidered in silver. 14 to 20 years. Inaugural Hereafter $45.00) embroidered in white. sale special. elaborately si 1.45 Men’s Overcoats Men’s &Children’sImported Gloves |} vee oe of unusually fine materials. will be on Sale consisting of 3,000 Pairs, will be on sale Fine Comfortables Wool Blankets Table Linens Women’s to-morrow and Saturday at the following to-morrow and Saturday in the following Fine Lamb's Wool Fill- Mislsaboa eth bi TAL fan CHES Dace ee Neckwear exceedingly attractive prices: price assortments: with dotted silk mull buck| gig | Se oe se Pia er Se ae | iw bremls Vesteen) able colors. Double bed feroafior 54.50 Pair Table Cloths Penal evabeolteseds collet) 4°48 Men’s Dress Overcoats, Chesterfield model, Men’s One-clasp Tan Cape Gloves, pxm les wecactiein eee White Fool 2x2 yards 4,50 and 5.00 CRU aap eae : i 4 ill. in plain white ids, x 2/2 yds. and 7. i " of Vicuna or Melton materials; lined through- sewn, spear point . . per pair $1.10 mes Comforta i ih ik tnd blue bor 12.00 ARE paeoe mae Ha nid Embraidered) out with Merveilleux silk; an’ exceptionally Men’s One-clasp Gray Egal Buck Gloves, plein coote Fal on a tingly vith sry Napkins to Match~in desirable | [i tubnorlownallac gt) 135 well tailored garment; in biack or Oxford pxm sewn, seamless wool lining, _ si nr ae Besser desen 000 08 7.00 Hereafer 81.65 gray Pat ey ks RROD PORN teas 4 ew ek 8200 Fifth Avenue at 40th Street <= Men’s Imported Overcoats, of desirable CHILDREN’S GLOVES (Imported) GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORKew Tan Glace Walking Gioves, | materials, warm without excessive weight; yoke and sleeves satin-lined at . $28.00 Imported Sweaters, Caps & Scarfs Also an important Sale of Men’s Imported Sweaters, Caps and Scarfs to match, at the following exceptionally low prices, consider- ing qualities: Men’s Imported Sweaters of soft brushed yarn, V-neck and two pockets; in plain gray c f q =f WY WM) Z 4 -or heather mixtures ‘ee oe $5.75 quality are equal in every respect to the Wearing unnatural, tight fiting,foot-cramping shoes Pil iil N i Men’s Imported Caps to match Sweaters, higher priced shoes in the regular stock. . Paes! f N Coward Shoe to remedy every form j at § ° . . . . . $1.25 MEN’S HOUSE SLIPPERS Men’s Imported Scarfs, in plain gray or heather mixtures, to match sweaters and ea ee ll RS Tan Glace Gloves, per pair. A ‘ in tan or black, at over comfortable wel insuring warmth and hours at home moderate prices. Trimmed Millinery A reduction Sale for to-morrow and Saturday in the Millinery Department (First Floor) will comprise smart styles in the following assortments: Girl’s Hats celia 1h, ae ne eae Women’s and Misses’ Hats ‘ A ‘ An interesting stock of Flowers and Ornaments for the corsage and the evening gown; also Evening Hats of gold or silver materials, combined with velvet or fur. and the Lucerne Scarf-Hat for skating, motoring, etc., are also specially featured. seamless The Men's Shoe Department will offer at the same time a special selection of Men’s Balta Lace Shoes These Shoes are made by expert workmen, may also be obtained at per pair 85c, wool lining, $1.25 per pair $5.50 I-fitting lasts, and in comfort in the leisure at $2.50 & 3.75 at 4.75 & 6.50 Tha New Feather Hats; Will Put Your Feet Where’ They Belong Most persons have some kind of foot trouble. Broken arches, weak ankles, corns, bunions and other foot ailments are due largely to Don't you think your feet deserve a little more care than you have been giving them? Wear Coward Shoes and put your feet where they belong. James S. Coward 264-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. (Near Warren Street) Mail Orders Filled Sond for Catalog THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! ‘The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City f WHALEN BROS. 219, 221, 228, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. 184, 166 and 168 Smith Street t |S Cor, Wyckoff St, Sees tee BROOKLYN Cor, WrchoR St, $125 Worth of Furniture No Deposit $1 Weekly Dressers FINE BUF FETS COME TU HEADQUARTERS Finere o The prices quoted in this ad- vertisement will ‘ell better than words why thrifty buyers DOE an nue tn stock Steel Bed Couches We are, eoing low ny renee on the Doilar Niro y on Your Credit © Purchases When Opening a New Account No Deposit; 50¢ Weekly °,%2! Worm of Clothin, OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENIN & BO Weekls. ry

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