The evening world. Newspaper, August 1, 1916, Page 8

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Sen Prencix quarters tittle is eating “FORCE,” off with fresh, rich milk. Those “toasty’’ brown flakes, or, sweet milk, comLine this little one a dish thal like pure joy to her small appetite. But more! “FORCE,” a whole wheat food, odo to her growing body the vital elements that BELIEVE THEY HAVE THE |=: SLIVER OF WINE PARADERS Police Maid Was 4 Plotters and Secu Damaging Evidence FRANCIOOO, ave ft ¥ evidente sufficient te con uted? on & charee of Fy @ the bomb explosion ton days | ple Guriog the preparedness parade ” bine persone were billed end ty injured, i in the hands of the | Hee to-day, acce Deew ding to Whotriet | | oft Kennels conditi make for strength and health. Those crisp flakes of toasted, whole wheat will help to make tissue, to build bone and muscle. The rich milk with ite benevolent fats will help to keep her little body well rounded. “FORCE” TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES with milk! A combina- tion of Nature's greatest foods, wheat and milk. A dish that your children should have neve toma ene on many, many to- ‘FORGE’ TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES “Force” in ite waxed paper jacket is sealed moieture- proof and flavor-tight. As near as the nearest grocer'a, The Electric Percolator “Press the button” and delightful coffee is the result—with an electric percolator. This is another “‘Little Servant” in the home The best types of electric percolators, from $6.50 up, and other household appliances, are on display at our Show Rooms For demonstration of their idaaialnaas visit any of our offices or our Bureau of Home Economics, 124 West 42d Street. Attendants always “At Your Service” On sale also at Department Stores and Electrical Supply Shops The New York Edison Company At Your Service Irving Place and 1gth Btrest-—-Stuyvesant s6o0 Branch Office Show Rooms for the Co Broedwey 2 Delanee: Speen ones fe i) ging Stuyvesant s600 124 Weet ad Be Bryant 26a Night and Emergency Call: Parregut so00 lence of the Public Gtreet = Lenex 7780 sth Street Harlem ved 4oth Street Melrose gg00 Opes woiil midnight 36a BE. Cher papers of Thomas Mooney \etwor ape ted Of being eonrer ned ae ot the letters written ty just prior te the prepares ade be S014, goenrdl if | ean pull off what «1 wih be the biggest man ranciace Inbor circles” vied wulctde bast Weanesace ergere. mceiee te on h te just yaaert the heart - nen ooey removed. owin | B BVENING WORLD, ‘TuBsDAY, AUGUST 1, 1916, What Sort of What Sort of 4 FAitiOnw Pate Aue Anew 10 wes cr Fo ati wear A Gig) ( wwe, warrer! New York Girls Need Not Apply le the Warning of Two Contributors to the; Discussion Over the De- sirable Life Partner, Marguerite Mooera Marshall. ‘The New York girl a NOT WANT. ED asa wife! One of the frat frutta of this eeries has been a carefully written letter which 1 have re- ceived from a young man who lives at one of our largest hotels and who empha. tleally concurs in the opinions Arthur M. Loeb Mr. Loeb te the New York bach- elor who an- other day that he nounced the wants a wife but doesn't want a Gothamite. “I have seen many of the so-called New York type, but it doesn't appeal to me,” Mr. Loeb says. “Most of these women are over- dressed and have not the qualifica- tions tbat | believe are necessary for) @ good lifelong companion.” “I agree with Mr, Lov correspondent, “W. C New York girls are im the elght-dollar-per-week telephone girl to the wealthy society debutante the sole idea seems to be to dress up like @ fashion plate and to be wined, dined and admired, 1 prefer a girl of New York.” girls who read The Evening World critics, for a husband, It seems to me that the type of feminine New Yorker— only one type, of course—whom Mr, Loeb and “W. C." criticise has a male counterpart in the youths who keep cafe doors revolving along the Great White Way. We have heard from the censorious Catos; let some of the Cato-essos analyze the local male's fitness for husbandhood, Tell me, too, what you would like to mi you oan find him in eleewhere, Already | have re- colved many lettere eetting ferth the qualifications of the ideal wife, Some of these letters are published to-day, but it is im- portant that the writers and other young men should be infor what the modern girl dei from them before she will one of them as a husband, CAN'T SIZE UP A GIRL AT A CAB. ARET DINNER, Now here's the first batch of let- tern: “Dear Madam: I have read your article on marriage, and I wish to take an active part in the discussion. “I am twenty-eight years old, with ® fuirly good business, and have had several ‘affairs’ which were not suc- cessful from the marriage point of vi agree with Mr, Loeb, Most New York girls are impossible, From the $8 per week telephone girl to the! wealthy soclety debutante the sole idea seems to be to dress up like a fashion plate and to be wined, dined | and admired, “This iv all very well for the man who is not desirous of ee: leoting a wife, but who hai income and le willing money away with no purpose in mind e@: time; The harm a falee st who has be a good tertain lavishly, onl: after w mont ed to care more inment and for than for him, “A man cannot become well ac quainted with a girl when bi y opportunity of seeing her is at ca ret dinners, theatres and dances, who js not familiar with the gay life| I sincerely trust that New York| will rebuke properly ¢hese ungallant| Incidentally, perhaps some & of you will tell them, through the col- | umns of The Evening World, why | you do not want the New York man| whole atmosphere in artificial and ittle opportunity to discover Hubby Do You Want? tnow ee THIS OWE WANTS & CLINGING = STRICKENIN THE STREET ly Restored to Meath tult-a-tives’’ Mt. Valier St. Momteval, “In 118 1 was taken suddenly «, with Acute Stomach op the street Omen vine, | ehew be prettier than thy el) ether things would take the » girte. HWE GIGH® FOR A MATE ano! SHE MAY BE A SUFFRAGIBT, Dear Mad our article in Th wright dropped tr 160 pow Theu several of my (rlemde \advined me to try ‘Fruitetives’ ff ~ lhegan to wmprove almost with the find ve tose, and by using them | recovered tomach ‘Treuble My ‘gil’ ie fair, not sarily very Sulfragist, should b little to cooking Aug ter Furniture Sale Special Sale of Chairs & Rockers “35 to $5.4 irom hye of Almost One Hglf to $5,000 On $5 Weekly or Monthy mente, SMALL ACCOUNTS | ESPECIALLY INVITED Tou can open an acoount with « | Keed Rocker, | Arm — Chair,| seat, | brown -finten: | feather peat, | kind. » rege Outfit | ALL READY TO STARP and you enn HOUSEKEEPING, CASTORIA § For Infants For Infants and Children, Children. “ Mothers Know That | Genuine Castoria Always } Boars the NO INTEREST ADDED, NO EXTRY CHARGES OF And the Balance 50cA WEEK Hi Constructed of natur falaned. ry hs t ihe tha ‘up to Bo NTIY 10 O'CLOCK 4 ALL THRBE STORES, [ud ee Weal ann > Biompy NEWARK STORE—49-51 Market St. Thirty Years es — GASTORIA Tus cemraun comrany, new vena orm | | | || | | Your Personality Your personality is reflected in your shoes, There is a member of Congress, who was once a bootblack, who has gained considerable knowledge of human nature by his observation of footwear. Are you wearing the right shoes? Do your shoes fit your individual —— Tf not try Cowa "Shoo There is a style, a last, a size that will sult you INDIVIDUALLY. And each style is made on the well known Coward principle of foot protection, sup- port and comfort, Sold Nowhere Else James 8S. Coward 268-274 Greenwich 8t., N. ¥. (Near Warren 6) CONDENSED MILK I® THE ORIGINAL. Lends an appetizing richness to Cakes, Pies and Puddings. Superior for Coffee, Tea, Chocolate and Cocoa. Mall Orders Filled Bend fer Catalog Tien it tr Trt

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