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| i} “ONT THE Hani OO TO BULL BROTITOR “ORT THE Want NOW UIT SALE The Sale for Which Thousands of Economical Men Wait Each Year with Better Values, Considering the High Price of Woolens, Than Ever Before. 58.50 For #12.50,915.00 and $18.00 Suits At the Busy Brill Stores The Famous Season-End Tins « aH TANIA <y «=LIGVH 3H 13"). Bargains like these should bring every man, young man and youth in New York and for many miles around into: the Brill Stores today or tomorrow— they will find here Tartan Plaids, Club Fancy Flannels, Overplaids, Pencil Mixtures, in two and three Wonderful suits at $8.50. Checks, Tweeds, Plain Grays, Stripes, Fancy Cassimeres, Brown button Ac x4 and in PINCH-BACKS. $18.00 &*20.00Suits At $1265 Palm Beach Suits and Suits of Cool Cloth and Sumatex In a Special Sale White Flannel Trousers SUaHLOUd THYd OL OD Pin Stripes, Cambridge Grays, | Flannel Pinck-Backs, Homespuns, Silk Mixtures, Blue Flannels, THE BVERiNG WORLD, THUS SDAY, AUGUST 84, 1916. v MME ROSIKA SscHw™iImMmMeR HA ARe» Swine. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. After the great war there is to be another—a war between men and | Women And even if cannon and submarines are not used, it will be the Ditterest struggle between the sexes ever known. For it will be @ fight for The Job That fa the prophecy of a pacifist. She is Mme. Now $2.85 Great Season-End Sale of Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery and Summer Underwear. Brown Flannels, Green Flannels, Fiskin Tweeds, Green Mixtures, One, two and three button models, E r E quarter and full lined—many of EB y them quarter lined with Silk. IN A BIG SEASON-END SALE $5.00 to $6.00 Norfolk Suits Now $3.95 $7.00 and $8.00 Norfolk Suits Now $4.75 $1.50 Wash Suits, Sizes 3 to 7 Years, 85c 8 5) 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Southeast Corner Third Avenue 2 Flatbush Avenue at Fulton Street, Brooklyn 791 Broad Street, at Market, Newark, New Jersey And Our New Store, 1192 Main Street, at Golden Hill, Bridgeport Harlem, Brooklyn, Newark and Bridgeport Stores Open Saturday Evenings wLIGVH FHL La9,. BOYS’ SUITS SUAHLOUd THA OL OD “GET THE HABIT” BUWHIRA RO OUR RECOKD AUGUST SALE LAST WEEK—FINAL BIG REDUCTIONS This Is year FINAL of 20 | man hmm) One Low Pric oO Per Cent. | orPiscan teams | CASH or CREDIT are ALWAYS bers. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Closed Seertays at 1 P.M. Motor Delivertes Everywhere GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABI' How to Judge a Woman by Her Hair There are always the well-known and semi-humorous methods, such as (saying brunettes are quick-tempered. But there is real common sense in just noticing whether the hair is well | kept to judge @ woman's neatness. |If you are one of the few who try to |make the most of your hair remember that it is not advisable to wash the hair with any cleanser made for all purposes, but always use some good preparation made expressly for sham- pooing. You can enjoy the very best by getting some canthrox from jyour druggist and dissolving a tea- ‘spoonful in a cup of hot water when | Your shampoo all ready. After its use the hair dries rapidly with rm color, Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely | isuppear. Your hair will be so fluffy {that it. will look much heavier than it is, Its lustre and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth. Advt ORD LOW PRICES. | Supreme —IN— Victor 3-Piece Jacobean Period Dining Room Suite ed; Buffet is 40 inches wide; ide. 3-Piece ‘ated, at AWN Lon OT AVE RNP ST or nressae un IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— _Alterative Service KnabeZhy: Serving Table is 38 inc Dining Room Suite, as illu FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Rosika Schwimmer, Hungarian feminist, author and lecturer, also one of the best known members of the Ford peace expedition. She returned to the United States three weeks ago to help in organising the Amert- can section of the International Committee for Imme- diate Mediation, and she sails for Europe Sunday. Last night, at a farewell dinner in her honor arranged by a comrnittee of prominent New York women, she discussed the future of war maids, wives and mothers. And so, when I saw her at the Waldorf, I aksed her to cast their horoscope. “First cf all, will the general condition of women be improved or made | worse?” I queried. “Generally speaking, it will be made worse,” she asserted uncompro- misingly. In one respect Mme. Schwithmer is a pearl among pacifists. She 1s not vague. She ts clear and direct as the glance of her brilliant brown eyes; pleasantly firm as the clasp of her smooth, plump hand. “It has been frequently asserted,” I reminded her, “that women after the war will find their path to freedom made easy, in recognition of their courage and loyalty during the present strife.” PERSON ater Taking Onl Only One Box of want it. | am afraid only that they may not everywhere press their advantage, In England Hungary | know they will mand political freedom, and | be- lieve it will be granted to them. In France and Germany | do not know that women, in the mass, to ask for political en- hie | “ ” “But in all the warring countries Fi it- ti there Is a severe industrial and econ- Tuli-a-TiVes omic struggle ahead for women, and 1 do not see how they can help los- EAST SHIP HARBOUR. ing it, for a time, Tho war has| “It is with great pleasure that I write proved to all, the world what we | to tell you of the wonderful benefits I ominists have always known anc | mainta namely, that women have received from taking ‘Fruit-a- can do ry sort of work that men tives, For years, I was a dreadful can do, and do At as well, Since the | gufferer from Constipation and Head- practically no occupation which aches, and I was miserable in every way. Women have not taken up, and in| Nothing in the way of medicines seemed which they have not succeeded, ‘ ‘ “But their success does not alter) ‘© help me. Then 1 finally tried the fnct that they women, Al-|‘Fruit-a-tives’ and the effect was ready ‘heir employers are saying, | splendid, After taking one box, I feel ‘Don't think that these Jobs are per- |), manent. Yes, of course, we're glad|like @ new person, to have relief from to have you help us out now, and | those sickening Headeches.” you do as much work and fo it as Mrs. MARTHA DEWOLFE. well as th men, Neverth Prefer male employees. whe 50c a box, 6 for 88.50, trinl size, 25c, get them. The men in the army,"| At all dealers or, sent postpaid by Fruit- added Madame Schwiminer, “are also|a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.— resolved to take back their old jobs,! Advt. as soon As peace is declared, and be- tween them and the employers women will be forced to the wall The strugele will be the bitterest ever known between tho sexes.” “But I should think that the em- ployers would prefer to keep women workers because they usually can be exploited more easily than men,” I argued, “Are not the women earn-|] complaint. For persistent coli ing smaller wages than men who for- |} pains in the bowels, whether aeley merly did the same amount of work?" |} ated with constipation or occasional “MORE CHILDRENI” THE NA- attacks of diarrhoea,a tablespoonful of TIONS WILL DEMAND. “In many cases, no," denied Mme, Duff ‘Ss pure Malt miag Schwimm “because the Suffrage) in water before weals and on retir have made a point of! equal pay for equal work, and the ing, helps to portect fod sar the di ‘oduced need for workers was so great that the employers had to yield. No, the latter will call back their men work- ers simply from a fOsling, 08 sex solidarity, And the State will do all n to bring about the bstitution, ed en Leto, properties what is Houlerly needed to check summer comp! and in- sure 8 tpendy reer because all over Europe the cry ts ont’ It is the general opinion that producing offspring will be the which women should de- | vole t se es aft war. honselyes after the we Dulfy’s Pure Malt Whi improves the digestion and assimilation of the food, and by its nourishing and tonic action you will be relieved Hy Pia petty summer Dulfy’s For Summer Health Summer is at hand—and summer ment of uni d mothers and their ba “Oh, It ts enough to make one | mad!" Mm chwimmer broke off in- rywhere these poor creatures ‘havo been anathema, It has bee . a crime to 7 , | do any ‘And now that || ruegiste | 8 nd | they w ‘e men to be shot there J Brocers: i. tolerance, such suave Cay ee and the! tie tema inthe || household book- let free, Keep Wot” At family wine stores, licensed is such pity for unwedded m: children, You see leading pap he death rate A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GEI 11, | SOLD BY ALL LiADING DEYuuleTs t f a ' amon illegitimate children ring |] She leat ten yeaga hae been guch & per | The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, Rochester, N.Y, wren Ooty Laws or WATURE WOT Laws oF mane At the beginning Hobwimmer replird with @ alight ake of her we 7 be of nerves ws! het the wat, beven be | “rT were ont mo | # . ‘ se “Fat That Shows Soon Disappears Promnent tat thet comes and steye where 4 net needed te activity, # curl take off the fet where at chows by ater cock meal en! at bedtime, one mole Prescripuon Teblet. 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