The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1916, Page 9

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a ae What Sort of ship Wants “Speed” and He's a Social Bur- bank, Transforming the Modest Violet Into a Midnight Sunflower And the Girls Admit It’s True. out of New York, want ‘speed.’ fustish 1.” But there is an amendment to this admission, an amendment of special importance in a consideration of the Questions we are just now discussing in the columns of the Evening World. “The girls forget, or are ignorant of of the fact,” continues “that those speed maniacs when it comes to selecting a wife ninety-nine times out of one hundred pick out the quiet, modest, retiring little person.” In these native observations there's many an Interesting problem for Evening World readers, Does the modern man prefer to take one type of girl to dinners and dances, to mar- ry a distinctly different type? Must a girl choose between the gay times of the present and the domestic felicity of the future? Must she who avolds paint and powder and sensational cloth it patiently in the corner un- tu oung man, surfeited with these attractions, bestows upon her the honor of his hand? And 1s this tardy acknowledgment of her superiority a tribute or—an insult? What do some of you think of the following incident, as described by “O. 8, 8."7 HASN'T FOUND THE GIRL WITH THE 11 SPECIFICATIONS. “Dear Madam: I knew a young man who became acquainted with a nice young lady, but because she did not show ‘class’ and was not in the habit of frequenting cabarets ho cnt the acquaintance short, after, when his romantic spirit began to subside, he sought the young wom- an whom he had rejected, and after @n acquaintance of several months, married her, The little incident speaks If. I to have my choice in the selection of a life mate I should pick out one with these qualities: “1, She should be educated, if possible, At least, she should have common sense. She should be able to discuss matters of worldwide Importance cs well as those of ind to all household duties efficiently. This, of course, includes good cooking. “3, She should dress sensibly. Nothing pleases me more than to see a young lady or even an eld- erly woman dressed in a good white or pink silk waist and a | well tailored blue or black dress. What Sort of Hubby New Yorker in Search of | { Feminine Companion. | what nearsighted in their vision of ‘thetr ‘Ideal.’ thing that wears one of the latest cut short skirts a high cut lace doots, with her hair done up after tho! new craze, and her face powdered like a baker on a| busy day, will appeal to most young men in a most extraordinary way. This particularly applies to those young men who And they get it too, because the girls are foolish enough to| “0. & 8," 1f But two years | 4 \ you go on your vace- Ly tion this Summer have | your favorite paper mailed te Wife New ORIG IDEAL By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. The New York bachelor is the social Burbank who has transformed the modest violet into the midnight sunflower Charged with being bold, showy, to-day defends herself by saying that she is the type wanted by the man of to-day to @ “stay-at-home.” received @ letter from a man which at least partially confirms this testimony, “There are a great many young men living in and| artificial, anti-domestic, the girl of ; that he prefers a “sport” Interestingly enough, T have just " writes “O. S. 8," “who are some- Any-| “4, She may use powder—but pa gly. quish her social position commanded by her before her marriage to a deg of abandonment of bail room activit parties, &., &., &. She should able to realize that she 1s embark- on @ new career and that the days of carefree mirth must begin to dwindle. This does not mean thapshe should ‘sacrifice the pleas der fine hon She should be posses sonality. She should be sociable, talkative but not too much so. Some women do a great deal of talking, but they don't say anything. Then tt y. She should be consistent firm, re ul, serious, a doll, and she should at t have some characteris- ties or qualities which would indi- vidualize her from the rest of her kind. “8. She should take an active inter- est in her household and make the home an {deal place to live in, 1, my- self, should prefer a small house in the country to life in the city, “9 She should like children and be able to bring them up properly "10, She should in every way help her husband save money. This does not signify that she should be tight- wadish, but she need not be luxury- | loving. 6 should be willing to allow Savings of 2O to 5O Per Cent. springs in seats; like cut, hubby out at night. jth should be willing to relin- | eaaiy the mi which I rected before he gives h the life of a hermit tn th | L guess If he thourht he really owas —_—— et ns of life | from the social world and con- self in a hermit-like way to her ssed_of per- | and | NUMAN BRO : Noa tHWest Conner SIXTHAVESI5= 5th, OUR RECORD AUGUST SALE Greatest Reductions—Largest Variety All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Closed Saturdays at 1 P. M. Motor Deliveries Everywhere WWCorn.6” hve\3" St THE EVENING WORLD, WE DNWESDAY, AUGUST “ieee: Same Do You Want: But hubby, with cozy little n the boys at the ¢ I think that New round and round, who knows her books and beats al! cooks; wh: learned Jane whi cooking wins and admiring, will always be found to be men- sound—but never a beauty he'll be. “80 what are you going to do? “O. 8. or CAN'T FIND MAN WHO COoM- MANDS HER RESPECT. “Dear Madam: There is so: ter with sincere wilderness. PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Ccmpound, an honest, tried and true remedy for femi- nine ills, holds the record for: the largest number of actual cures of any similar remedy, and is prescribed and recom: mended by hundreds of fair- minded doctors who do not fear to recommend a worthy fea medicine, even though it is: advertised—Advt. One, Low Price, CASH or CREDIT Porceloid Refrigerator extra large apartment style, in solid oak, 4€ in, high, 26 in, wide, £0in.deep, absolutely r sanitaly) eas illus- Therefor what chance have wef BA. I YORKER FOR A HUSBAND Dear Ma eat intere Myre BOTH MAN AND HIS MOTHER WANT THE FASHION PLATE ™ & plain work with beth ONE WANTS A NEW oe tral Boclety’® con m Mquare Garden los hanete and Strause's walte from Baron.” Kach nu and ¢ ived, Ihave read with fr articles asking the “ sort of a wife (ory y t First, the) ratte ' f iN rai nie * rt “Fe ‘alte ' rea tr ' uy ot ™ » ' ishing, dn! ge “ \ ut anything. | Ob w, 1 kh ings and | Strauss y that he | The Civie Orchestral = Civie Orchestra Concerts Must Have More Support lieater Rauling i Me “ “ Hoth Linet's , Or Was her's “Hntrance of the Gods into Val [baie from 7 ' eid” and © “Fiying Dutehman” overture; eet's wult No, 3 fr Carmen,” The Gypey ber Was wall re- vedly except for @ iepness tn some Boctety’ ‘the. tain SIXTH AVE.. IB TO 19%! STREET ‘GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR Space Saving Sleeping Devices in Our Midsummer Furniture Sale Here's a section of our Furniture Department in which we take pride. People who live in confined apartments will find the exhibit at Greenhut's of exceeding The devices shown are practical, economical and sightly. 29.50 The frame is made of Construction of the interest. lowest. This $40“‘Duofold” Sofa Bed with 5 Mattress—(as illustrated)............... A sofa by day and a bed by night. birch, finished a rich makogany color. best; covered in Spanish fabricoid. Likewise offered are a number of other ‘ Duofold" Sofa Beds in a vari Prices, as usual, the OLD CROW RYE mea 0 8 Pee on America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U_ 5S. A H. B. Kirk & Co., New York, N. wee Look for the “Not Adverti Two Special Groups TOMO. RRO Ww AT SOUR MASH sed”’ Special Signs GREENHUT'8—SECOND FLOOR Your Unrestricted Choice of All Our Women’s and Misses’ WhiteDresses Originally Priced *5 to $12.75 "2.9985 cause headache, a Constipation, impure and other unpleasant symp= toms. If these troubles are neglected they weaken the body and open the way for seriousiliness. Many chronie diseases r be traced b M | to indigestion that coulk have been immediately relieved by Beecham's Pills. This well known bh me remedy has proven itself dependable, saf and ya sixty yea fa of having T than any other Me in the world proves dependable, remedial value PILLS Cangert fle wtface, “ottese, nate ie No Matra Charee for tt, for The World may be sett at Theuiet Mamenger ate tae ety Adve any Amer © ent & ty of coverings, reduced in price. In all cases sail mattresses are included. Genuine Ostermoor Felt This Two-Inch Continuous Post | Mattress — single _ size, covered in A. C, A. art n ie Bedstead 514 50 ticking; hotel $ Is _ oe en ° style 10.75 Another of the Many Fea-| (Larger sizes in proportion) tures of Our Midsummer |, . _ Rusntiire Gale: Englander Wit Edge Springs Our annual mid-August clearaway of white dresses—the era, i ; —woven wire; raised edge, event in which we disregard original cost or regular selling cin il ra if i] This bedstead has five 1-] preventing mattress from | | quotations. : : Wy inch filling rods in head and] slipping; helical Extremely good-looking styles that can be worn during Ar) my foot; choice of all regular] springs at each 6 95 the remelnges of this Summer and also at informal Fall oc- sizes; bright or satin finish. end........++5 " These dresses are fashioned of sheer WHITE VOILE in straight line, tunic and flounce styles. All are exquisitely GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR 3ECOND FLOOR: trimmed with fine laces, embroideries, insertions and tucks. 9 $ S New smart collars, net vestees and silk girdles are prominently h shown, Men S 1 qip oes [See the Dresses|—For that’s the only way you will be able to appreciate their beauty and what a remarkable sell- e ° atClearance | | iss event this r All sizes for women and misses, but not every size in ] ] Prices each style. No Mail, 'Phone or Approval Orders Filled, First choice is best choice—COME EARLY. Our Annual August Dispersal of Summer Thursday Pagaace Featuring GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR “FOOT-MOULD” an at Cc other Well Known Makes Grocery Specials ° ° $2.50 and 83 1. 98 Paid and charged orders, amounting 10 $5 and upwards are delivered . * A > to your nearest railroa: FREE OF FREIGHT CHARGES int A fl timely purchase of this Pumps 18 States nearest New York, as well as to the Military Camps in Texas, famous brand of underwear results Women's fine qual- Plattsburg, Peekskill and Beekman. in one of the best sales we have | | 'ty Sea Island white Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000, ; ; canvas pumps. _—————__ ——— announced in a long, long time. celebrated “Foote Raisin Breaa Fresh Feh ror Preserving 2,400 NAINSOOK “OLUS” Mould,” Made in our own Bakery Porgies or Butterfish WHOLE PICKLING5 @ UNION SUITS—new and perfect; prellias ' WHITE PICKLING 30 @ just received from the workrooms of | | fort and a = is 5 u — e re: . —————==> VINEGA {his wellsknewn soneern are offered beauty T0c Specials at Ze} on accite 30c ihn Hand-turned soles, covered Cu- Dozen, 80 PURE REFINED All of these undergarments are | | ban Louis heels. "Also Colonial CH, Sue PARAFFINE Be made of fine quality nainsook in siyies. AW sizes 2}, 107, Bto ee Cher. atep WHOLE | crossbar and pin checks. wigan’ no Neviy iru ee s | The sale ought to be a hummer Boys $1.75 Shoes, colon = from the very moment that the store $1.49 REX BRAND PRE. |) Bacon Preven & opens, for thousands of men know Good quality gun-metal calf, PARED MUSTARD, |] Min-cuRED 94 $4.10), ‘d2e from actual experience the excellent Biishen Aisa, uae leather Hl ak LON =~ ee wae | and practical quality of “Olus” Misses’ and Children’s $2 and |] STYLE BACON 27% Fy y Catchers | underwear, $ White Canvas Shoes at “\eoat PEARL ||] swirt's PREMIUM | ea } caer ; ; $1.75—-button style; regular and wuny ETS PERMTUMS Oe ||| penne hinten 2g These Union Suits are cut full, perfectly made in every] | high cur patterns ate " = —————————— ky FLY PAPER— | detail and perfect fitting. : es; sizes up * ported; pure Coffee ll Bots area Re | ai M d Children's $2 and 21.135 y in our ||] sheets cesseeeers OC This is your opportunity to lay in a supply of “Olus” White Canvas Pumps at , 20¢ |< partment | undergarments for the rest of the season, for there is plenty good quality; ankle strap | | COMBINATION BLEND |[PKErarO | HQUID” BN of hot weather ahead of you. Also it will prove a wise economy eet; all sizes up to 2 Pe Fresh ru Aa ibe 81) 2De || yt ABR: Ly om ve | to lay in a supply for next year. Women’s $4 & $5 bat A i ta "Ti ct®eie Belen || 410 ey 9B . : rat “45, 81.05; [) | COFFEE be $4 66 ” “Foot-Mould” ten, BB BE ||| Si8l dO: QDe pat se Standard ‘1 “Olus Pumps, $2.45 || [oSrsuions, yas pated || ° ° Popular “Sport” Pumps of fen, eveet fruits BBe 11 Fresh V evetubles “ . Russia calf PEACHES ripe, Jerse NEW ONIONS—red_or Union Suits are Suck inn, Russi cal ||| aH toe 1) Meta a “ae ||| oaucaog. beam many styles of colored kidskin LEMONS nin’ site and ||| SWEET POTATOES— || the » slomorrow at novelty pumps All sizes and Wwieys 3 doe TDED TE New Jersey 071 0G Double gav Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 o’ Clock —Single ga¢ Stamps Thereafter ¥ i ’

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