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$00,000 BURGLARY WHILE FAMILY IS IN COUNTRY Bate Looted of te in Hrewer Birkenhauer's What Sort of nds and Jew ; an Gm 1) a GMO mnarence OF “ws Geant cry? | « and the Usiew ark Bi honnavers perview “That Cool, Cleen Arctic Feeling” uur teeth and gume—that’ Here's a Man Who Finds His Ideal in the New York Girl and Pays Her High Tribute as the Prop of Business. Beauty in Men Seems to Beat a Discount Among Seekers of Desirable Husbands; They're Conceited! Infants-Mothers ” reef HORLICK’S The Original . MALTED MILK Upbuilds and sustains the body PIE— with « Guffy, crispy, Seky rust, the sort eg de irench © famous le easy to make with D& é Say to your grocer— DieteC Flour, for Me! SELF-RAISING artist she earns That hot the qualifications that I believe a Panton.” “8. B" docan't agree with Mr. Loeb for a number of reasons, The best one, undoubtedly, is the one he intends to marry—a well educated New York girl, in whom he Tecog- Rises his ideal, But his letter also calle attention to a truth about our young women which ie# frequently ignored altogether, Baiting the feminine New Yorker for her fine clothes, her e artificiality, her love of pleasure, ia the favorite occupation of every backwoods preacher and of cer- taln metropolitan censore who should know better. But for the splendid amount of work which is performed by New York wom: personal and publio o Will AmazeYou Hear it af th yank efficient props of our greatest commercial and professional en- terprises, and they give time, money and energy unm philanthropy and eooial 100°"E FORFEIT Protection against germ of NFANTILE PARALYSIS STEARNS LPHOZONE Most powerful germ killer containing no poison In Stearns Alphozone you have an antiseptic and germicide, that has been used by leading physicians for over twelve years, during which time Alphozone has proved its superiority over other germicides. Alphozone comes in a convenient tablet—you simply dissolve the tab- water according to directions and use daily the solution io the form of @ nasal douche and gargle. By using Alphon family against tho ¥ dy 4c bottle containing 49 tablets manufactured by Frederick Stearns & Co., Detroit, U.S. A. New York Office, 108 John Street What Sort of Hubby No Cooking or Milk required York girl teacher, erecih dakas moos we not for the New York girl. | my ideal Wife a nee te@ue bon “In no other city im the world (at lewst before the war broke out) do young women perform euch @ great share of work as in New York. coming generation of young New Yorkers will bow in gratitude to the New Some of the biggest factories and business enterprises would go out of business were it An examination of the New York savings banks would prove that the New York girls are better contributors than the New York men. ‘The work of tho New York girl for churches and char- {table organizations is inestimable. fame, duties ef wifehood and mother- hood? SIRABLE TYPE, some others: me than any other tv; been in South Americ much or Burope, 1 have neve: ‘4, but have jewelry, but would state here tha the girle I have thought the most o! in New York have been plain in The average girl tn this olty 1s not overdressed, but un- laters on their clo derstands better than her this side or the other at ocean how to dress in a manner, “I fail to understand what Mr. Loe meant by an ‘overeducated' woman, A person can be well educated, but not overeducated, of th young woman does not exhibit a ve- ite. The party will Pe trary Mo jpllency a = te f education, but can prove by and then visit the Uni Dbtavom | eat Spy her ability and efficiency, Ed- in most young women are, had worke: alone Aa we know, in cannot and perseverance are necessary t piss examinations and to get an hold positions, The educated wom girls do. “Men will find the educated girt an economical mi er, @ teed cook, a si gaol business Some men seem to be afraid. of the w ducated woman and | jong them such re- Mfe_partner. ain type of woman my ideal until Imet her; then I kn That she is well edu and a New York girl may have be | a strong reason for amy falling | love with her, WESTERN GIRL WANTS TRU GENTLEMAN AS HUSBAND. “Dear Madam: Perhaps you will be FAR interested in hearing froma Westera girl, who has lived several years 6broad and long enough in New York to feel at home here, “Firat of all, the t be a true yi kind, consi loving. Rich or handsome eed not be. In fact, | much Brefer he should have only mod. ‘helpings’ of each, lacking in the ne “That brin | requirement, a moral atand- ard, Next on the list would be, | | think, @ serious interest in some- thing well worth while in life, and last but not least, a keen sense of humor, | raight add a love of all the fine arts to my list to make him a more congenial companion, and with that | think | can call The As writer, poet and She is tho great inepiration; responsible for the very existence of this great city.” the glowing tribute to the New York girl to me by “S. B.,” who wishes to answer Arthur M. Loeb's | criticism of that young person. Mr. Loeb, as you know, | Fecently asked @ newspaper to help him find a wife, and in stating her necessary characteristics remarked that ho did not oare for the New York type. “Most women of this type," he declared, “are overdressed and have re necessary for a good lifelong com- ——— AVERAGE NEW YORKER A DE- Here is the rest of bis letter, and ar Madam: The New York girl has made a greater impression upon Mn] ‘tittle 1 do not judge a oung woman by her dresses and ecoming THB BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AVOUST 11, Do You Want? | | TRAIN DASHES INTO CROWD Htebt Persone Berteerty Mort ty The true value of a pair of glasses depends | entirely upon the ser. | vice they give you If you pay @3 or 85 for “per- fect fitting” glasses they are worth # hundred dollars to you, On the other hand, whether you pay $1 or $10 for “im- properly fitted glasses" —one Ravared dollars will not make good the injury they would do, Horris Eyeglasses Service is as perfect as human ingenuity, skill and modern scientific methods can make it. Busmess Booms It includes the examination - of your eyes by an Oculist (Registered Physician) skilled in his profession by years of experience and thousands of searching eye examinations, It includes the services of opticians who make and adjust the glasses in such a manner as to carry out, in the smallest detail, the prescription written ne Oculist, nice—person, to read what some of the othe b tastes in husbands are. . A.” y THREE YEARS “OVER” AND WANTS AN AMERICAN GIRL. “Dear Madam: With regard to your ‘What sort of wife do you TL wish to say: Tam a foreign- er, not threo years landed, and the ideal wife for mo would be an Amer- {can girl of about twenty-five, with an Treeablo appearance, “Leth modest in dress and serious, and above ail, ind sensible, 1 sho i ind her loving music, the literature, the dance and, if knowing one or more foreign Harris Glasses —if their need is indicated —cost 82 or more, W-S¥Stonuis “Finally, me on our way to neal a girl to co-operate with oulligetty: Brockive. rool nA 683 Frond Bt., next to Hedell, Newark. DOCTORS AND peers NEED (Open Saturday Afi NOT APPLY TO THIS GIRL. “Dear Madam: Being a steady reader of The Evening World, I take very much Interest tn your articles, I will now give you an idea of my {deal husband. Iam a@ young girl of | “Eddys” Sauce has the same delicious flavor Sum: mer and Winter. It is always increasing in popularity and sal "| and nice loo ood English. He mu’ frwyer oF doctor or busi but @ good, refined workingman. , mak ft] “Ho must be sonable salary~ fe wife comfortably without T want Is a quiet, atay ixurtes, t-home mi “A JEWISH WORKING GIRL.” — Panama's Prestdent-Flect In Ha- The present day yana on His Way Hore HAVANA, Aug. 11—Dr. to-day_accompante on Val-| des, President-elect of Panama, arrived by Hig early | No Extra Charee ‘ no | . ¥ ct van marrios for love oftener than other d BAUMANN. ita mgt look for riches ING ROOM N s mes i love het 2, quarter- ar ner, Edo not ask f s. ‘What do I Jen fl 1 wet? ¥ conniste ) her ing of BUFFET, regard hiving CHINA CLOSET y educated New Yor the greatest achlevement of my AND TABLE, ae | Life, 8. Be" illustrated. + Open Saturdays Our Liberal Credit * “ Until 10 P.M. Terms apply also } We Close to Long Island, Evenings New Jersey and % al 6 o’Clock Connecticut, ps AUGUST FURNITURE SALE | ‘| 28 TO 50% REDUCTIONS — | <t n n ADAM PERIOD ir , 3-PIECE DIN. iT} a| WE PAY E ROAD. | | $91.50 Special This Week Alex, Smith's Alpine Axminster Rugs, 9x12 $168 Lift Cover Rattles ae ii tors, in Solid Oak 5 eae 5.48 Igoas|} : DB Ave.corn.84"Sr. | PuCUesvNseeae rep eeeeUW wy vee ee ey Ure ree eee uy we eenere sy SIXTH AVE. 1OWTO 19™ STREET ———— EE AECCNHU TS MAIN FLOON Men—Men—Men— Don’t Overlook These Sales Here Saturday Morning Chotce lots of good, atylish clothing ia broken size assortments offered at these amazing low prices Lavellent Suita —popular etyles materials; reduced | 6 White Flannel and Serge Outing Trousers § trom figher priced lines for Saturday, @ 7.95 | —teduced 3.95 Serge Sults guaranteed all wool; fast $5 White Biriged Berge Trousors “reduced § color; desirable styles WO. si teeeeenreeeeerneeee 2.95 enuine Palm each and “Kool Kloth” Bulte—-all sltes; | w.ssey —tor businevs ond drece wear (broken 200 ey 94.95, 95.95 ana 6.95] ansortments); reduced to 1,000 Men’s Straw Hats at, Each, 35c Posuler sizes and straws; priced earlier in the season up to $1.80 each. TCU LOD eit crn ce, Loe Boys’ Summer Suits at *2.95 Blue Flannel Suits. Kool Kloth Suits with two pairs of trousers. Suits in bs ay fancy mixtures. Tan and gray, black-and-white Shepherd Check Suits. Beach both plain and striped. Knickerbocker trousers. Sizes 7 to 17 years. GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOO! ezal*2.75 Arm Rockers, *] 50 As illustrared—with double woven seats and backs. Wide arms with iron braces. Also | ,Gem High Chairs $6.75 $4 Arm Rockers... $2.50| As illustrat uartered oak— $5 Arm Rockers. jcane seat and back. Can be ad- (No mail of telephone orders titled | justed to make rocker or wheel on these special items.) chair. ‘Though we speak only of Arm Chairs and Rockers in this Lon gy we ad vertisement, you can hip any kind of Furniture you mers ice the lowest to the high: ice in this—THE MOS Oe ESSFUL MID- SUMMER FURNI URI SALE WE HAVE EVER HELD. GREENHUT’S—FOURTH FLOOR: A Few of Saturday’s Food Specials Fresh Meats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables DUCKS—fancy, fresh ROAST REEF —eheleg PEACHES ripe, evest CANTAI killed Long Island; ib, 26c Ge | 18¢ . 18 email; . M\vestern », 35¢ PLUMS—eweet, ripe, juley fruit; dove PURE FRUIT iua—teede eh Saari ay quality; gooseberry or pi Cudahy's Rex brand; dor, 02.10; 18¢ don, 01.75; Fresh suppli gg ry f herder 0g. 20 ean. cach . FRESH FRUIT Huckleberry a Plum; each These and Other Liquor & Wine Specials Old Crow Whisky Golden Wedding Whiety; eal, 0905; Kentucky's famous dette: || avert vor 95: 83¢! Hon; sold nearly every- where et 63.80 @ gallon and 81 «quart; 3-Crown Port Also Sherry, — Muscetel Catawbay reg. $1.50 gallon... THE FRAME UP. arfornev story By RICHARD HARDING DAVIS Complete in Next SUNDAY WORLD MAGAZINE i}