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THE EVENING WORLD, WOMEN WORKERS TO STRIKE, Garment Make im Boston a Other Olties Prepare to Quit, BOSTON, ' Dec. 27. Workers of this ol! —Women garment accord & atatecnent to-day by Hose Sohn in, General Organizer of the “e Se union of the craft, shi imilar movements would be start York, Philadelphia and ‘Bho declared the conditions by whic the strike of two years ngo was sertiod | Reps by nearly ev@ry shop here. jouRANd young wo! c @Wer a strife call in this api sited in| But Mrs. Edith Ellis Fur- ness, Dramatist, Thinks Mrs. Sheffield of the||— Divorce Court Is a Real Moses of Marriage With Her Decalogue. | The New Year's Dinner flavored with ‘‘Eddys” Sauce is a feast, Declares That Man Buys! “Eddys” Sauce is the rel-||. Women’s Hearts With| ish that gives it the smack.|, Counterfeit Coin, and| | Is Not Satisfied Even | Then Keeps On Look- | ing for the Dream Girl S | With Insatiable Ideal- At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N.Y. — EDITH ELuiS FURNESS tsm. By Nixola Greeley-Smith 10c | “Mrs. Rena Cary Sheffield is the Moses of the children of wedlock. She {has writter—shall | say it?—the decalogue of the doomed. With her | knowledge of life and human nature, her sense of proportion and of humor, she was predestined to disillusion and to bitter- ness, But out of her sorrow has cofhe wisdom for her feliow-men.” So Edith Ell{s Furness expressed to me her opinion of the twenty commandments for the married—ten | apiece - Do You Eyes Tire Easily? brought against his w Do you have to stop to “‘rest-up"” fy) Drowshe an: Rena Cary Sheffield, author, ¢ 8 Mrs 5 he Mo: 5 every once ina while? tfyoude. cynic and, as Mrs. Furneks says, the Moses of the better have your eyes examined | married. mow and have no reg ct later. Hefore I proceed to the further comments of Eyes Examined Without Charge Mrs, Furness, whose views are particularly appropriate by Registered Eye Physicians. Just made “The Devil's Gurden"—a play which will have Periect Fitting Glasses $2.50 to $10 t production to-morrow night—and “The Devil's Garden” deals with disillusionment with his Wife and the crime which proceeded from 3Ehnkich é Sons. {t--I want to state my own views as to Mr Established 53 Years ments 223 Sixth 850 Sixth je she has e first plave, these twenty com stir) wenty too many. | Another symbol state is over rmi Honts are just t of eternity which vs whieh can Krow upon doing ar little own Account, Of mfortabls to be ix tnaisting to make it before proceeding to her and perhaps * to life inore decorous not néed a Moses. 22-Karat Ith of ‘em (with mar Gold Crowns | good old days of undisputed SM My easy payment plan may interest you mM every litte flreside i poll wiate RAS all its own—Man, the} ce the gods—a woman's heart. To- 215 W. 42d St, fee & and Jawgiver, the flaming}day, life in shops and restaurants ' oo Rl f on ntemac woman's style of dress, our mode of 10 Kenmare St., provi wn supremacy Wromanta. Glyle GC Great OL mic Fad iro MOSESES IN EVERY HOME, THESE DAYS that the And was comfortable, | « ’ Fw YOUR PIANO>+ § PLAYER-PIANO vou think | | | | “ft do think # hoinrs sa 1) Moses his suste sof the © stole most springs "He wants nd an Founded 1826 Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Charge Purchases Made ( uesday & Wednesday Will Appear on Bilis Rendered February Ist SF Clearance Sale of Women’s WINTER COATS AND SUITS At Very Radical Reductions Utility Coats $10.50 Usually $20.00 heavy black and navy cheviots in flaring o— | ' ! | ! ' 1 ' 1 ' ! i] ' { { 1 ' i ! Novelty m belted models. Cloth Coals 5.00 $19.50 $22.50 $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 Usually $25.00 to $65.00 $39.50 | Finer Coats at corresponding reductions. | | DT 0D 0D SAE) ED) NE AED 0) EDO Rubberized Spun Silk Raincoats $7.50 Two new models in castor, navy, taupe and black. Sizes 34 to 44. Fur-trimmed Suits $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 $39.50 Thi Floor, | rf i 8 | $15.00 $19.50 Se AE Lf | I ES SSS SS -which have proved the sensation of the divorce | j| suit which Justus P. Sheffield, New York lawyer, has! Sheffield and her command. | t was right! hs wi way yot L can happen! Ww can expect no alters in tho| Again sis {situation so long as we insist on ft-| Mrs, Furnens ts tn no way reapon lting 1 nstead of [sible for this outburst. I simply had | OCR AE mE MONDAY, IN THe SHOPS OF LIFE mew LOOK For BARGAINS a. i r oF Ric CAS ' | home for $9, cloven feet, Mat NEEDLESS CRUELTY NO HORSE NEED BE SUBJECTED TO \[{ THE STRAIN AND WORRY OF SLIPPING SLIDING ON ICY STREETS. RED TIP HORSE SHOE CALKS WILL ABSOLUTELY HOLD A HORSE ON ANY SLIPPERY PAVEMENT. RED TIP CALKS Can be inserted or removed in a few minutes. They make your horse ready ac all times to travel In safety. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Ine Red Tip Calks always have a ip. Consult Your Horseshoer. AND G red NEVERSLIP MANUFACTURING €O., New Brunswick, N. J, ae Mao 8) 1.8 TO SEES OM A A ar Spend Your Christmas Money for Diamonds at Macy’s ONEY M vested mas ch is DeDe Dane well spent is well in and to spend the Christ ck on something worth pliment to the giver Every young man desires and looks forward to the time when he can possess a fine gold watch; why not purchase i s year at Macy's? i \Be while a ce Berd We carry the well known La Forge and Valentine watches and most of the ndard makes, the Waltham, d, Illinois and many Swiss of our watches are covered xcept those with inex ‘ylinder movements For the mond rings and diamonds set in any young women there are dia piece of jewelry preferred. Diamond >t jewelry is not only an asset as a posses sion but it is an especially safe and < convenient medium for investment Ee Macy's Diamond Jewelry has be | |B ome recoguized as authoritative in | |B style and satisfactorily complete in selection. We have a large assortment of set pieces, La Vallieres, sy bracelets brooches, rings and a complete line of x solitaire rings in stones of different weights At Macy's usual “Lowest-in-the 2 City” prices Macy's Main Floor, RH) Nacyvt ‘Co DECEMS&ES 271, iMan a Bargain Hunter in Matrimony: He Looks for Something for Nothing devil with pintons, that combination] added, we have been disou mar-| acknowledges that she t net oo of Venus and St tinge from the standpoint indl- | good” — companion and perfect vidual happiness. It may be that koddess who comes to a slinks away at a glance field had her dream boy. has his dream girl, his knowledge of diet is wise enough when he has a grouch. All the same, I think {t would hetp If we could abolish the many Moseses of matrimony. All tn favor of thie resolution say Se DRILLED INTO TWO SAFES. Bergiacs Cat Awny Big Square of Steel—Got $10,000 tn Jewelry. BUFFALO, N. ¥., Dee, 27.—The poltos to-day are searching for safe robbers who drilled their way into two large {es in the pawnshop of Jacob Amdur, fecured $10,000 In Jewelry and escaped. marriage is not meant for that end— -| that it is Intended to serve humanity, very man| and not for personal Joy. 1 belteve uaw with a| that Ht was a German philosopher ig muse who] who sald contemptuously that only an English expecta to be happy.’ Has it ever occurred to you to think how absurd it is that the superior #ex expects always that his mate shail be better than he. This expectation makes the tragedy of William Dale the central figure in the dramatization of ‘The Devil's Garden. His wife, Mavis, is his superior in every way—| more refined, better educated--but be- | cause she has one flaw he is moved | And gome- times, worse luck, he gets her! “Kven when he gets her he is not satisfied,” interjeot. 1. said be the woma: E harem in herself he keeps right on looking for another dream girl Women, you know, have not this insatiable ideal. ‘urness managed to man isa Turk, as rh he finds The robbers used ‘an electric drill, sn. A woman's ideal is very aim-|to murder and to a Iifetime of re-| TS Siece sixteen Inches long and @ foot pie. she seeks in’ weldock Ia| morse. The whole trouble with mat. |gide'was cut ont of the half-inch steel honesty and faithfulness to the mar. | rimony is that man expects bin wife | pack of the safes, and six inches of con- nace Of course.” Mra. Furness! to he better than he 1s, while she! crete filline wae tor out R. HW. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thele Low Prices > Third Floor Sale Begins z 34th Street 9AM. He | Broadway Tuesday : Broadony, Muh to 35th SA. A Women’s Fur-Trimmed Velvet Suits and Dresses 124 Suits and 109 Dresses at Clearance Prices aJHIS collection of Women’s Suits in velvet and velveteen fabrics includes some of our most exclusive models, all of which have been reduced to almost half of their original prices. These suits are all made in the very latest and smartest fashion. of velveteen, chiffon velvet and striped plush for formal and semi- formal wear; and a number of models in the wide wale corduroy, suitable for general wear and many models adapted for skating. All carefully finished, beautifully lined d warmly interlined, Two of these at+ tractive models are Ulustrated et collars and many of the ultra ti nearly all sizes, including extra $19.74 $28.75 $38.75 $49.75 ‘ations are roquired sa will be done in wally up $51.75, now at p $59.75, now at Suits originally up to $98.75, Now at ne short period of tine Clearance Sale of Dresses A charming collection — of Afternoon dresses may be had trocks for women in velvet and in velvet combined with combinations of velvet and Georgette crepe, charmeuse and | other fashionable materials, at taffeta. Many of them have \ radically reduced price transparent sleeves and low ei For aiternoan, evening and street neck. i wear, in almost every color and sha i ' iB Jesitex Evening gowns, for cate wear, dane> } cor t number ot ing or any at the formalities of evening. eet tiasen, With WGK ree) In the popular round length, made of a ; ea Ni the fabrics which are mast desirable for evening wear. = Be eareeves 938 75 $49.75 $79.75, Dre origi $54.75 1108 me $23.74 Macy's—Third Floor—i ith Ste Broadway BR Ay? © Surpasses All Others In Value Giving THE ONLY STRICTLY “CASH” WHITE SALE IN NEW YORK WE