The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1915, Page 14

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® ae a - THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1915. faa to most other omuntriear” | bacwa weet tb ae without tose { SHOULD BE NO BOSS AT HOME 3) iS SS arom Erde ea tio boss’ and remind him that in ae | wooeers ne ne a eAnd we for the Bay 8 | A Practically Unanimous Verdict of a Jury of Evening World ‘Readers So BOSSES KEEP oe Famers Se Declares—Equal Partnership Is the Thing; No Place in the Ameri- can Home for Dominant Male or Domineering Female. beery — ominary anpitted aprie rou In addition, he was saved the expensé of employine | ickors to harvest his “EXPERIENCE.” THE DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURTS GOING, Dear Madam—Iin regard te that vital question, ‘Who Should Be Bose?” | say there Vitel reo ke onre of th *THE AVERAGE man ANS wire Ake FOR SMASHING «THE Boss-SYsTEm mw THE ee SQUIRRELS AJD FARMER. Animals Pit Apricots, Thus Sav! Man Expense of Pickers. (From the Denver News.) there would be dissension in our home. Ae it is, we strive to please one another; result, perfect har- When F. F. Merritt, because of his mony. love for animals, refused to shoot a col- “When @ serious problem arises we|ony of «ray squirrels that made their discuss it as we ees fit, regardicas of | home under his apricot trees, he added |mother’s, aisters’ or brothers’ view, | ™&ny dollars to his bank rol jand it fa always solved with both| The squirrels stripped his trees of every apricot, but took only the pit. The New York: 184 B’way, at John St, absolutely no mother-in-law boas, for| ant evtracted ihe mcd. The trolt, des 988 Bisth Av., 16th 84. when ghe steps in there will always | void of pits, w: round be- | 860 Bixth Av., 88d 8t, heath the. tree pits have been +101 Nassau, at Ane St, be one stepping out. Mr. Primitive | jored away by the animals for winter | 17 West Sts witise place is in the owes” prove | se pitied bye wauusei aad oa ICS. rv) s Sty no furtoer than she cock stove, | etmamaindgfOSoc tt Sent DE kitchen eink and wash tubs. If he ever ocorffescended to surprise her with @ five-cent bag of candy he would think he was spoiling her, Women need not be spoiled, but a| | little potting once in @ while does no Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $20 VERCOATS in plenty of different styles—the smart, semi-form-fitting coats, box back coats, single or double-brearted *, Chesterfielde and more conservative models, with or without velvet col- lara, Made of all-wool cheviot, homespun, kerseys and mixtures; some ilk lined, All siaes for mon and young men. Other Overcoats, $15 to $35 Hand Tailored Suits, $20 UVITS of smart style and faultless tailoring. Either single or double-breasted models, Some hae alll sleeve Hnings. Many effective stripes, plaids and other new patterns, in worsteds, cheviots and all- woo! fancy mixtures. Ali sizes for men and young men. Pay $1.00 a Week. Other Suite, $16.50 to $40 arm, “If hubby wishes to live near hie work hould do Wifie $1.00 PER WEEK , not \ WILL FURNISH YOUR HOME be. Both concerned must make some sacrifices. If. more married folke would use thi FREE INSURANCE—In case By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Ne bee There should be NO boss at home. That is how our correspondents have decided this question, by a prac- tieally unanimous vote. Neither the dominant male nor the domineering female has found many defenders. The “sentiment of the house” is unqualifiedly in favor of an equal part- nership, a fair and frank discussion of all domestic problems, and a settlement based on mutual concessions IT SHOULD BE POWER,” NOT A “S088.” “Dear Madam: In ropl: query, ‘Who should be bos gentieman that he is absurdly mis- taken, as we have many successful |cheapened industrial word that conveys: i 18 is @ very charming frock and fn easentially youthful one. and common sense. That is so obviously the solution for any two rea- soning beings who care for each other. woman really love, they don't bother about which is the better of the two, which should have greater authority. All such considerations are simply out of the picturg The man wants the woman to be happy, to make heft own If a man and business women throughout the United States and many men who have made a completo failure of themselves at home and in business. Also many wives have continued their busband’s business with success after his health failed, and cared for him as well, This proves that sex little more than a sharp tongue and a ih. “If @ man permits and ex the mother to do all the guiding and directing in the home he shows his unfitness and unpre- aredness as & husband or father. ither he does not like the job or he does not know how to do it. Where there are love and sym- size, massive frame, carved, highly polished; upb ba structible ‘Genuine GF Leather mahogany finish, beau- seats, arme in uine Spanish leather; inde- springs te onntes like cut; special at . .00 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT ‘ Kooms gem 10 (4 focy 98 [0 Fee Ha] liveries Everywhere by r Motor Tru OPEN every V ENING ‘The body portion is so shaped as to give the effect of a bolesey whi hammers nattern of life, to be more truly herself than she has|does not interfere with one's execu- ever been before, because it 1s her brave, spontaneous, vivid, unashamed | tive ability. It has been plainly dem- elf that he loves. And she wants to pull down the stars from the sky | "strated in the European war that line by means of a belt. women possess much of this ability, aro new lines and distinctive tines, |4nd make a gown for his head, to be to him sister and sweetheart, com-| ii isnuch as they have taken tho| while at the same time the frock in| rade and consdler, a desire and a dream. Thero is no question of obedience places of men in every branch of an absolutely simple one, easy to cut | between stich a husband and such a wife, There is only love and service, | work and business, and have ehown And caay to make In the picture it hoth tree ae air and as all-pervading. wonderful results. Inn» country has| fora "Gr" the easing: fe eey 5 ma act shesherd's« re vi | NO GOOD REASON WHY THERE! tn anything, the home, business or! this been more plainly demonstrated workinginan he probaly gets oneuon mig ot we Mevecries "Renipetide SHOULD BE A 8088. politics,” _I would ke to inform the than in France, where the women! of being bossed during the day, and Ys good effect, but one can copy this| Now for our final group of letters: dreas in broadcloth, in serge, in taffeta] “Dear Madam: Having been ao L - € pa or in faille silk and it would be a| very close observer of successful and i my thy there ought to be equal in- st in the management of the quer, the children or any exe! other home affairs. FL. EM SHOULD KNOW WHAT TO pO; WITHOUT BEING BOSSED. “Dear Madam: There can be no ED ae handsome frock adapted to afternoon | ungucessful marriages, I feel quall- Visita and the like, or simple frock | neq to offer an intelligent answer to that can be worn for school and for tion: ‘Why should be boss college as one material or another is | 700" Suen i eee eee ee ane telcla, toe tha | “T cannot underetand how any sane body portion or bolero would be pretty | !N@ividual can consider marriage any- made of velvet, while the rest of the| thing else but a sacred partnership, in dress is made of werge, taffeta, broad-| which each is equally interested, each gloth, er, &, checked material could |having sacrificed freedom for the be combined with a plain, so that y . i while the frock Is very simple and | ther. Under euch conditions there Is Youthful one it ts replete with. sug- | No room for @ ‘domestic boss,’ one of Restion, The skirt portion Is plaited | the most despicable things on this On Indicating lines which ure perfectly "i «imple and easy to follow and the | earth. bolero-iike yoke’ in arranged over ite “| have known men who de- Upper edge and stitched to position: 4 i Aa & matter Of course, a leather belt | elare themselves ‘boss,’ expecting or a ribbon belt canbe substituted | ebedience from their wives in re- . for tho one of material, or, a simple! {urn for financial support—so much for so much; which to say sash be worn in place of the belt If better liked. e frogk of the least is exceedingly humiliat- ing and insulting to the women, broadcloth, “for example, woul! be pretty with collar, cuffs and belt all and degrading to them: ™ of velvet, or if a very smart touch were wanted they could be made of velvet with fur edging as finish, husband or wife who assumes For the 16 year size will be needed r 6% yarda of material 3 Inches wide, the role of ‘domestic boss’ must ORDER YOUR 6 is . © ine ‘| write for the collar, cufre and belt, and] necessarily be an egoist, and can THANKSGIVING SUIT NOW Whether it be a game or business every man has to do his part to gain the victory over his rivals and the team that works together with every player on his toes ready for action is the one that wins. Such an organization is Ritchie & Cornell, and by clean up-to-date satisfaction guaranteed methods we have cut loose from all competitors until to-day we are the world’s largest tailors. never enjoy the best that mar- | riage can offer. “There is no justice in expecting «| wife to ‘look up’ to her husband, or vice versa, as their proper position is on a level, Bossism in the home |makes it sombre as a gray day, and robs it of the brightest sunshine of | 4% yards for the ‘banding. The’ gat- Piaits for Misses and torn No. 8867 is cut in sises for 16 16 and 18 years. and 18 years, Call ‘HE EV! NENG WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAG: Donaid Bulli 100 West Thirty-second Street (oppo- Ixth Avenue and Thirty-second Btreet, recelpt of ten cents in coln or stamps for e IMPORTANT-—Write your address plainly sine wanted, Add two cents for letter posta; m specify }\ urry: love, The man who domi t . ° . : ; sos liom aera tee OAR! ta Our superior guaranteed $25 values in Domestic and Imported Woolens, comprising the tremendous stock of 100,000 yards, } arouses in his wife's nature, in place represents the highest quality at a minimum price ($14.75 made to measure) that money, skill and experience can produce. of the best that is in her, | Look us over, see how we “line up” with our opponents, call at our nearest store and save a $10 bill on your Fall suit or . Overcoat at $14.75 made to measure. SPECIAL ECONOMY SALE REAL $25 VALUE Take Your Choice a [az 70 MAWy S | | | 100,000 Yards SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON"@q ees 1,100 Patterns i Or OVERCOAT Ritchie & Cornell Selected from Foreign and Domestic Mills @@F- ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN.FIGURES. “THE WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS—WATCH US GROW” —-MAIL ORDERS FILLE! * NEW STORE-1945 BROADWAY, Bel. 65th and 66th Sts.—-NEW STORE « We guarantee satisfaction. Write for 1387 Broadway, Between 37th and 38th Sts. | 691 Eighth Avenue, Between 43d and 44th Sts, “One of your correspondents who | |favored bossism being practised by | | the husband made the | STOMACH UPSET? ;Get at the Real Cause —Take|N | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets. |X $25 READY-TO-WEAR CUSTOM MADE Light Weight— Medium Weight—Heavy Weight | | The Easy Road to Home Comfort A ROAD that leads UP and DOWN our crowded sales floors—through eur CONVENIENT CREDIT DEPARTMENT into your co: able home. LIBERAL TERMS, NO Red Tape, NO Puzzle Ta, Quality Merchandise f | Widest Variety ' Open Saturday kveni mfort= just CaO - MM) PlainFigore Tags § | [A -4eling, Cash-Store Prices Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere. Duofold Sofa Bed ; | | Bed by Night | ‘That's what the rera are doing OVERCOATS vying to ADDRESS MAIL ORDER DEPT., 149 W. 36th St., N.Y, Davenetie by Day , one or two at bedtime for quick oh Be pi All drugatate oe eran mn ceneuaien = a | sampl urement blank. 2331 Eighth Avenue, One Door Above 125th St. ee cal ade Tt will begin in The B r WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS next Monday, Nove 1 ne World “WANTS” } a | a 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street | { {ANOTHER TARZAN STORY! 408 East 149th Street, Near 3d Avenue 155 William Street, Corner Ann Street a a SS} Po you remember “TARZAN OF rae Thies ae Near 123d street We ) Als reed Avenues, Nest aay are 7 ; ) Paar thg ssnnh GAbuinn Rawah =e ren 204 Flatbus iy Nr. Atlantic Av. 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