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« ss HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24,°1916. My ‘é 9 relief, Is tt so dreadful to have « loving husband decide some of life's! home is considered a bor Brides, Don "t Let Obey : “problems and to ablde by his decision—or is it not a] than two children a cur - real blessing?’ husband a nonentity. ERITAS.” Broadway and 33d Street more r present mar- . Paul's or the ave m. The true marriage of t! Be Your “Bogy Man ps9 Tt ‘There is an obvious answer to this moving rhetorl-| weLL, MAYBE SHE “MUST” NOT, . settle such maddening questions as whether you should) ee nn oa iy wise her comrade and take your umbrella when you go downtown, bow long mete, Her Whom He Marries. |combination of the Witch of Endor and Kato the Shrew than have al, doodlewit for a wife, a woman so flabby in mind and will that she relied | ria YES, T RIDE | lating prec ; . THE CHURCH IS A BRI to the task of accumulating pro- the settioment of one's pery nal | and future quandaries, the Toast as well as tus] AND GOD 18 BRIDEGROOM cal question, propounded to us ‘to-day by “Veritas BUT SHe "WiLL May Be Disguised Blessin a — Ay CES the maid should boil the potatoes, at what age the chil-| son. ean no more compare this age on me to ‘decide life's problems.” out? ne] now ar- ere is the letter which answe % | Nena SetaaP mat least ta] eetto™ Must a Wife Obey 7 | present civilization. Tho wife is | p nomically self-supporting—at least in} yy. | s ih To understai | Eceat hae ull corratemort'tc the. | t the sense of earning wages. But why] origin of 4 ¥. tl Sarthership when preven one. | cannot every woman of normal men ghtly te t is a wise moth It you area mental Jellyfish, of course it is @ bleSINE| a aanust a wite obes Doubt Is Thrown On the Conception of Slavis dren should attend dancing school. i By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | The average American husband t9§ —————————————— ere s the mating of comra: tality be intellectually self-support-| homemaker; such to acquire a husband who will decide life's problems) / “Dear Madu: Must « Obedience by the Woman and on the Divine | | |with that in which St. Paul lived than i ~ phere can be no true marriage ceremony without the word ‘obey, |@ very much occupied person. Js it] And why—or why not? Write | equality, helpmate ing, stand on her own moral feet? i ‘The promise to obey is not @ bogy | vere to every bride; it may be as much ‘ =o of a temptation as a cushion to @| ,, kitten A prominent Anti-Suffragist | by can hold hpr husband’ well as love. It takes dom, knowledge of the world, men and affairs to be such @ comrade- mother-wife. ways {t is the master spirit the woman, and mother- ; and sary for each to find what seek in the other, so ts it just necessary for the earthly bri mado her utterly happy--he always to And what he seeks in h \ The Moment It Reaches Your Stomach all Pain, | tore es noe etre are won| well-belhg on earths I-heing on earth along with their footwear, and find a for you. With him at hand you never will have toj) Con! Milam about Right of the Man to Give Commands td But if I were a man I would rather be married to a) 4, nm compare it with the pre- i ys 1 \ 5 @nd Mt need not be a sort of ‘bogy man’ to the little brido, but a blessed | fair, Is it kind, to thrust upon im and tell me. husband may giv ones remarked to a friend of mine that her husband adored her and First Time at $5.95 Hand-Blocked Italian Milan Hats Madame Georgette’ s finest creation for Spring—which, by the way, was one of the most expensie hats in Paris—was a Sailor made of Italian Milan. Untrimmed? Yes! And you not only have the opportunity of getting Hats at this moderate price, $5.95, but you may select them from new and true-to-Paris models—the high tricorne, the sailor with the pocket-fold at the side, straight sailors, ier turbans that resemble quadricornes, turbans that nd to a high point in the back, and several other equally charming styles. In black, navy blue and the new shade -of brown. These Hats Trimmed Without Charge if the trimmings for them are also purchased in our Millinery Sections,—Main and Third Floors ani there a » mt s in & crisis And the Ane | Tn an ideal marriage (he Gases, Sourness, Acidity and Heartburn Goes | isvans‘tne nena man Zor both] thievery marriage) "we hn fons just the same re n his- BE CTE AR Is that the kind of wife the | Pind. re dae ro yeh Peer ga be ACKER MERRALLECONDIT Don’t suffer! In a few moments all [fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin| &* jecting American of to- “Just aa God has promined to love, | ‘ ul . d ect His chureh and stomach distress will go. No indiges: [from any drug store and put your besa ate | Soccis, bo muse, tee, eirtreh look 60 1820 tion, heartburn, sourness or belch h right. Don't k on being P| re In spin Him for love and guic », When a EST. i ructations of undigested le—life is too short—you are] mission? 1 should woman P jiness, bloating, foul breath re long, so make your stay agr from some of the men readers of | ty follo rc ‘ ch, = Kat what you like end digest it;| The Evening World on this point. [nizing ‘ , prom | S . without dread of rebellion in 1 have had a number of letters | obey and follow Him. | un kist Navel 4 from women expressing their “In an ideal marriage the hus- *s Diapepsin belongs in your] firm adherence to e. Diapepsin is noted for its pn regulat surest, q 0 conception band should be head, and what tain indigestion remedy in the whole |home enyway. Should one of the fame jh his pol woman does not long to marry a world, and besides it ix harmless. ily cat something which doesn't agree . by 4 man whom she can so greatly re- ran es Millions of men and women now eat | with them, or in case of an attack of right to ‘give commands Wess Par cneniheeney | their favorite foods without fear—they | indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stom-| fo" his ‘spouse? Honestly and know Pape's Diapepsin will save them |ach derangement at daytime or during} truly, do you, husband or hus- from any stomach misery. the night, it is handy to give the quick-| band-to-be, believe that the Please, for your suke, get « large Jest, surest relief known.—Advt. woman you wed should obey you? ¥ js to his de riction? “And to do this a woman does not r independence at all, Just as — — hb und its servants know God it or foolish de ions withu 34c. Dov. New Styles at $2.45, $3.45 and $4.45 Full dress-skirts have again made Petticoats ‘a pretty necessity. They are | | Large Size 126 to Case | In the February Sale—Silk Petticoats in Case $3.25 ), Case $1.70 arriving with their charm increased by the added beauty of new ideas joined with Tender S Jui the old. Ruffles and flounces run riot at the hems, and there are many tucks and in easier i a Hey cordings encouraging the fulness from waist line to the edge of the ruffles. wier for two to pull one| fl : eT etait PLES BY pane fl pertain heeled all colors, with deep tucked flounces finished with two mony the wise and loving husband) if a ] narrow but very full ruffles, $2.45. : make'the"ioaa twice as Sand to pull @) li ves sia ft Silk Peticoate with wide ounces and ruffles smartly tucked to permit rout riction, a x pueh ete ea sue ae satisfactory tubbing, in cream-white, pink, pearl gray and deep rose color, ie ie Soiree Silk de Luze and Taffeta Petticoats in various styles, ruffled, Gasaned and widely flaring. One a4 Ch, ee eh as beget mi I Seoecally prey model in full circular style bas hem edge cut to simulate flower petals. —_In all plain Pitan dce PER thobe Abra oe 10 oz. bottle shapes and colors, as well as changeable colors, $4.45. GIMBELS—Second Floor easy divorce the m ing of the wed- ding sadly lost sight of. “So you see, there can be no tru Cc a remony without the word ¢ Fancy Large Queens bave a loving husband dec: life's problems and to abide by his decision—or is {t not a real blessing of Special Notice ; * S a matter of simple justice to such of our patrons, love'a gake, pure and elmple, it would present, past and future, as have not yet seen our “Then the modern woman would announcement of the event, we hereby call their attention to athen dn madarn weman weuld Our Half-Price Sale of Furniture Climax of Our February Furniture Sale “With Initiative’’ _ SO REMARK ABLE are the values, so wide the selec- tion, and so desirable the suites and individual pieces, that we have passed all previous records and have made more delighted friends than in any previous sale of similar character. Ample Assortments Are Still Left in fine Furniture at HALF PRICE for every room in the house. To list the items, of course, is difficult, for we have, as a rule, but one, two or three of a kind; but the following will give a fair idea of assortments and prices: JOHN WANAMAKER—VICTROLAS Tomorrow at AEOLIAN HALL In NEW YORK, 29 West 42nd St. In BROOKLYN, 11 Flatbush Ave. Superb New Aeolian Player-Pianos Fine, new, standard-scale instruments carry- ing the unqualified Aeolian guarantee | Half-Price Bedroom Suites and Odd Pieces | H #1,210 Louis XVI. Mahogany | #80 Sheraton Mahogany 5- HERR ey at on Gieheseny | 10 D $10 M h : 6-Piece Suite, $605. Piece Suite, $340. aso a areater, 048.60. 7 } $ own and ont ly The one-step danced wilh HER, 4025 SherNtoh Walnut, 8-Piece | #3 Sheraton Mahogany 5- | §/; Mahogany - Chitfonter, | } Th featball ch A vaniicne Suite, $312.60. Piece Suite, $195. $12.60, { } PRICE, $395 e football chorus sung al college. $080 Adam Mahogany 6-Pioce | §°/ Walnut Slagle Bed, o16, ‘4 i , The old songs that mother loved, $040 Hepplewhite Mahogany 5- Suite, $190. $28 Mahogany Toilet’ Table, { { } P 5 on Piece Suite, $320. $110 Mahogany Chiffonier, $55 $14. USIC, with all its greatest charm and beauty, music for all the That compelling concerto on the violin. Half-Price Dini R Sui d 'd Pi | family, a real musical education for children and elders alike— Reminders of Metropolitan evenings. ; atrrice Mining hoor oultes an Odd Pieces Vy 1 | these Aeolian Plaver-Pianos will provide. And at a ve : 1 Ee a ere esate. | 2177? ee eearig: hee tte | Ree Henan Tgaae oe: Rider : ' cost, though they are equalled in quality by few players All these are yours if you have a #1,000 William and Mary Oak | #j00 Adam Mahogany 3-Piece | #”? Fumed Oak China Closet, other make, regardless of 14-Piece Suite, $800. Suite, $200. $ #110 Circassian Walnut Side- The Acolian Cumpany—! rush ‘Were $14 to $680--Now $7 to $30 GIMBELS--Seventh Floor | T ons are 88-note- ° #e;0 Sheraton Mahogany Side- | ¢) Chi dale Mah , @ The player-actions are &S-note full Phey have special patented | board and China bioset, 4-Plece Suite, $166.8 8150 Bach eonten Sideboard, | 1 expression devices exclusive with instruments of our manufacture. And | _ $185. d $75 Adam Mahogany 4-Piece $75. : 14 they have the basic perfection of design and precision of construction that : #6t0 Beare On Bier ane Suite, $187.60. #75 Golden Oe Sideboard, a | only long instrument-building experience can produce, j #360 Gothic Oak 4-Piece Suite, | #/50 Light Fumed Oak Side- | #95 Early English Extension ta Beautiful tone, quick and perfect action—excellence in every essential, and there’s no reason why you shouldn't have one. |] Liae i Peas #1 THRU: SE: h distinguish these instruments as pianos of highest quality. ‘The cases are i] We have all types of Victrolas. We have all Victor Half-Price Furniture for Library and Living Room ia fine-figured mahogany, beautifully finished, A bench to match accom- records, You may have any Victrola you want #00 Adam Mahogany SPlece | #500 Manegeny S-Fisce Guile, | $840 Mheraica Malecany is enger tal ae $25 20) rOW , paving. ace i | . A . 2 Bookcase, $46.26, j panies each instrument $25 to $ 00— tomorrow, by paying. according to |}) #195 Lows KVL Gray Enamel | ¢1;;; Mahogany Davenport, | ¢115 Jacobean Ouk Bookcase, | These Player-Pianos, remember, are made throughout by The Aeolian the type you choose, 190 ica Saahoginy § Pisce Mplicissared\n green velour, St : } j Company—the recognized leaders in player and piano manufucture. And | 9100 Aette in red velour, 696. | ‘ _ 977,00, 880 Brown Oak Bookcase, $40, 5 | they carry the Aeolian guarantee—the soundest assurance of quality you $5 or $10 Down | $170 Adem Manorsey ire ad Tumad Ook Koren, leather | #54 Mahogany Library Table, j } could receive on any musical instrument, P he Hal : hi ts, $5 $10 | . J , , } ‘ay the balance in monthly amounts, $0 or . | : " | 5 Come to Acolian Hall tomorrow and see and try these beatti- |] Same amount as you pay down. F | 100 Chairs and Rockers at Half ! + } ful players, Discover for yourself what great value they | Victrola Salons, First Gullery, New Building. | Oak, mahogany and mahogany finish. Upholstered in velours, and some with ‘\ } represent—and what securny and pleasure in dealin th | jgOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York | | _