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() Catalog Mailed on Request Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. OPEN | 127w.42dSt.snr. Broadway 254 W. 128th St.,nr. 8thAve. EVENINGS | 37g 1aoth Strona py Combined with our Suits annual clearing sales, for stock clearance Thursday at Martin's is always an occasion of transcendent im- Coats portance to Brooklyn buyers, vital a sale schedule as this. with hundreds—-and by hune dreds we mean hundreds— of the most fashionable models Dresses in suits, coats, gowns, arranged, reassorted, repriced, for immediate clearance. Posi= tively must be sold Thurs- Waists day. These ilems here are beauty, distinctiveness and style Sale to continue all day, but for the ‘best, nathing like choos. | SMUFtS ing early. Even at these low No Alterations No Values Quoted 485 Blouses Dresses $ 1 45 8 1 -89 | AT RUSSIAN BAZAAR iia, i Ste legs a Norton ta in charge of the quest Carmen will be heard by Presi ry eee aaa ee ove dent Wilson ot Washington to. Regiment Armory for tho «i morroiv, wounded tn Russia, the second 4 —_—- @8 successful a the Oret in attendance | Cleveland Wome and sales. “ ing toxether in amall clubs vO & series of folk dances. M. and] ehich will inert at each home ones | ® Fulton St., cor. Bridge At Subway Station 1329-1331 Broadway Nery Gates Avenue 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. Thursday “Clearance Day” an event of astounding , $18.75 Suits, economic significance $28.50 Suits, to every woman, a day $35.00 Sults, $45.00 Suits, but never on so big, broad and $18.00 Coats, $22.50 Coats, es OY 5-00 On account of the mild weather, | $22.50 Coats, Thursday only.. our three stores are stocked $35 to $42.50 Coats, Thursday only... * 2-0 blouses, and kindred apparel $15.00 Dresses, that Brooklyn has ever known. $20.00 Dresses, You will find them all re- $27.50 Dresses, Thursday only. Thursday only. Thursday only sample valucs. Innumerable others $2.95 Walsts, Thursday only offer equally amazing assurance of $3.95 Walists, Thursday only savings on models of the utmost $4.95 Walists, Thursday only arations ¢ vill $3.95 Skirts, Thursday only. priest alterations free will le | sites susets, Thursday only... Three Morning Specials © te 11.30 A. mM. Only) No Exchanges 522 3885 Voile and Silk Mixture & Gabardine Silk andSerge Dresses $G-95 On Account of the Great Reduction, Only One Garment Will Be Allowed to ach Customer Martin's—Alterations Free as Usual eee |Wanted: Terminal Market For Matrimony in Which Courtship Will Be Cheap Romeo without cash makes a poor husband. tr ‘ ‘ Te WaghrcostoG, courtsiny 4 Fev. W! Wofford T. Duncan Marguerite Mooers-Marshall. And speaking, as most of us are, of the h, c. of 1, do you ever stop to consider the high cost of courtship? Legislators are not introducing acts to modify it and housewives have not organized to suppress it. Nobody has yet proposed @ public matrimonial market, where young men may obtain wives at @ minimum price. Nevertheless, court- ship ts rapidly advancing to a place among our cost- Hest luxuries, and this enormously {Increased initia? expenditure Is one of the reasons why young men be- lieve that they cannot afford to marry “Many modern girls," the Rey. W. Wofford T. Dun- can told @ feminine audience the other night, “collect gifts from thelr male admirers as if these gifts were the premtums of an advertising concern. Such girls trade on the honest love they inspire, and coldly ana- lyze its value in dollars and cents. The high cost of courtship has been caused by bringing the standards of Wall Street into the courts of love.” = |THE RISING SCALE OF COURT- SHIP PRICES. Dr, Duncan was giving a talk on | Brooklyn, where he has been con- | ducting @ series of discussions on | "the romantic side of life.” To-day T called on him in his stuay at No, 268 rey NO MORE STOMACH GASES es in the stomach and intestinal tract are caused by acidity and fer- mentation, The way to avoid dis- tress after eating is to neutralize the acids and ald quick digestion. Most people have learned that two little gustro-pepsin tablets after each meal Prevent fermentation, heartburn, ine | digestion, dyspepsia, flatulence. "Try them to-day and eat what you Mke, .. 4. Q-00 | At all drucwists, 25, and 0c, hoxes, #1 5-00 .. $2Q-00 .. 9Qg-00 for'cattburng Indipestion Gastro-Pepsin | hypothecated the funds of his em-/| jnome young woman with whom he | give them to you. If you simply want pense of a young man’s affections and commercialize his love by despoiling day I heard of @ child's birthday party, after which the little hostess carefully estimated the money value “Choosing a Husband” in the Jane Street Methodist Episcopal Chureh of GIRLS “CASH IN" THEIR YOUNG TEE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1916,’ i and of expensive jewelry, ap~ WOMEN INCAPABLE mafently withoue tne Tetat comune: | oss of ihe Zune, men 8 tions, And yet the rule against such things is not one of Mrs. Grundy’s stupid restrictions, There is back 4 shrewd principle—that you can't ket something for nothing in this world, The girl who takes costly presents from a member of the oppo- sito sex pute herself under an obit- gation fc | Stuyvesant Avenue and asked him to analyze more carefully the rising scale of pre-matrimonial attentions, OF FRIENDSHIP, SA streak in Dr, Duncan told me. | only allows, but she expects, the | young man of the period to spend on her and for her much more | than he can afford. In two words | =the gra And as @ conee- Friendship and women are as far apart as the poles. Meinbers of the weaker sex not only are incapable of friendship, but are in- capable of any real feeling for each other, In other words, a woman |J—excepting for herseif—has no quence young men di them: |Pinore idea of friendship than Oli- selves of things they really need; ver Osborne has of monogamy, worse yet, they are driven into ‘These are the conclusions of Prof. Charlies Gray Shaw, head of the philosophy department of New \P York University, as set forth in a lecture at that institution yester- day, “Woman cannot be a friend b cause she is never an individual sail the professor, “for to be an individual one must stand alone, |} Only those who can stand’ alone can come together.” Men, too, according to the pro- fessor, are leaning that way. Tho terriflo struggle for existence is backing friend@ip off the earth. Taking the professor's tip, there's only one thing left to do: Call up the nearest woodyard and reserve your club. acquiring money dishonestly, with resultant diegrace and perhaps de: “Every now and then one hears of | fa young man who earns only @ small | salary but who haa falsified his ac-| counts, or ‘borrowed’ money from the cash drawer, or in some other way ployer. When such @ oase is probed | it Is oftem found that the youth has | been showering costly attentions on has become infatuated, “Of course, I know that all stand- ards of living have changed and in-|——————— creased from what they were @ gen-| knew, a fine young fellow became en. jeration ago. Then a man who was! gaged to a girl who apparently had courting a girl called at her parents’! heen brought up with right prinet-|firet, if ho is temperate: then if hé house one or two evenings a week.| ples. He was sincerely in love with Occastonally he brought her flowers | her, and made her a number of costly or @ box of candy, More occasionally | gifts. Ho believed that she cared for stingy, he honestly loved the girl, but | accepting his presents, she also was times were simpler and people spent | oing about with a number of other lean money for things that are super-| Young men and allowing them to fiotal. spend money on her. “Probably it is impossible to go| PRESENTS A GIRL MAY SAFELY back to the old methods and prac- ACCEPT, said to the young women in my| °F offerings—books, candy, flowers or your uncle, or get them from the| == = altar of the church—wo will gladly to be petted and praised, go fawn on some girl flatterer, and she will tell you you are too lovely for anything. But don't get these things at the ex- him to enrich your worthless self.’ " “It seems to me that the mercenary spirit te cropping up to-day even in «mall ohildren,” I said. “The other of each present she received and rated the giver accoming to the size of his or her pocketbook. And a year ago all the school children were humming that jingle— 1 should care, 1 hould mary @ millionaire; Af be should die, 1 would ory- T should marry another guy.’ ” “I know, and the situation is de- plorable,” acquiesced Dr. Duncan, “It le eo short-sighted, too, for a girl to encourage or demand comparatively large expenditures on the part of her young men friends. How can any ene of them ever save enough money so that he may think seriously of marrying and establishing « home, Hf he must epend several dollars every week on candy, flowers, cabe and theatre tickets? He hae a perpetual excuse for bachelorhood so long as his pockets are always empty the night before payday. MEN FRIENDS. “I am amazed at the way in which girls of really excellent family and surroundings ‘cash in’ thelr young men friends, In one case of which I .. 9-00 . $9.75 8 1 2-75 .. 9 B00 UST arrived in time for Mi- lady's Christ- "1. mas—the dear- eoren2 7? i. cn est blouses in styles that cnea pings . only Paris knows how beeen ees §g-85 to create. Her latest fancy turns to “button- back” effects, of which two new models have been received; for those $2.95 who prefer the button $3.95 front blouse there are some exquisite styles trimmed with — Filet Laces. Georgette Crepe Blouses in white orflesh, embellished with the finest hand-drawn work; round yoke har broidered in floral desigr to mate buttoned i with lar crochet by and hand. bound buttonh finished with hand-made scallops. 8.49 Inseta of Filet Lace adorn the rand cuffs of a fine French hand-made tucks 1 awn hems fipish edainty mode $16.49 A Delightful Gift! One of these Beautiful Paris Blouses ETS —rnira moor, sain mtrves. Blanket Bath Robes Exclusive Scarfs..., Silk Shirts.... Silk Pajamas . A Wool Golf Jackets. . Linen Hkf's QYtitgst Bivan, Mth to 36th Se. Button - in - Back Blouse, illustrated above, of Georgette Crepe in flesh or white. Every stitch hand-made; yoke, cuffs, simulated pockets and peplum hand-embroldered in floral de sign; crochet buttons caught with hand-made loops; svif- covered buckle at back. $23.74 | White Batiete Blouse has em- | PTS IVAN OEE TTO TIO TO TI LIO TQ IRI OG OUTS TOG broldered shawl collar elabo- rately trimmed with Filet lace ml ters of tiny tucks and turn- —> back cuffs of Filet, $16.49 Seld by NEW YORK PROFESSOR || spending too much money on me and 1 know he can’t afford it. But how can fT tell him to stop without hurt- ing lls feelings ? her manner that tho attentions a young man cannot afford are not grateful to her," enld Dr, Duncan, “Then she can always express a prof- erence for simple pleasures, instead of the costly, artificial ones which so taany young people think essential to thelr well-being. Of course, a girl may judge partt stances of the ¢ men can afford are impossible for others, But she should nover allow her judgment of the worth of a man to be clouded by |the money he spends or does not pend on her. Too often, to-day, the riotous liver is more popular than the geniuine, whole-souled, con- “| sclentious boy whose funds are lim- ited, choosing a husband should consider, money he cannot afford to spend they attended some public place of!him. Then he discovered that, al-|nould be counted against, not for entertainment. The man was not, though she was engaged to him and | him.” |CAR ROWDIES HURT WOMAN. Escape by Climbing Down Pit N tices, But I do think that the cost of] “The old rule used to be that a|;), courtship, at present, is utterly ex-/¥OUns and unmarried woman mirht|way elevated train that was crossing orbitant. And so the other evening 1] cpt from admirers only four types | the V church: ‘If you want flowers, ask | ™USic. Now girls take gifts of cloth. | Dressing Gowns, Wor 13.50 to 30.00 Dressing Gowns, 8x 15.00 to 65.00 Silk Hosiery . 3.75 to 8.50 Evening Dress Sets.. 2.50 to 10,00 1.00 to 4.00 Walking Sticks... 3.25 to 8.50 olf Hose.,..., 6.00 to 10.00 6.00 to 15.00 Improve Your Complexion Get your blood pure, _keep the liver active and the pores Temuiar, and disfiguri lotches will disappear from f the complexion and putting the blood in good order BEECHAM’S PILL are safer, better and surer than cosmetics, They eliminate poisonous matters from the system, strength- en the organs and purify the blood—bring the health- glow to the cheeks, brighten the eyes, improve and Beautify the Skin Directions of Special Value be Women are with Every Box. ing pimples and unsightly to him such as no girl of right ing desires to incur,” On the other hand,” I suggested, have heard girls say ‘So-and-so is "T think a tactful girl can show by by the clroum- Some young do things which # I said the other night, a girl in ssess the power to work, to achieve, 1 is willing to exert that power, at he spends freely and foolishly of Elevated. i After injuring Mrs, Fannie Sugar of vo, 177 Broadway, Williamsburg, in elr rough play, rowdies on a Broad- Hamsburg Bridge escaped arrest ty the rear tform at the Marcy Avenue station Tranklin Simon 8 Co. 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