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in their viewan the aubject. Sign you Printed when rquested), and address Po: Poser Editor, ‘The Erenin World Why should a liese necessary? If ® man Is truly in ge with a girl be sees her ag some nit goddess, and sultor white adored his sweethart, and therefore Would not be force to Le. But true love lib this i# hard to find. Most men o to-day are pos- senved with tho at of “puppy love,” and any real girlwho falls for (his denerves to be lie to. | A g00d man noradays {s hard to find, but I'm dart unlucky. 1 can't even get the othe tid MIRIAM W. Ww. | Ponet Editor, Tee Bresie World \ I have read alj the articles pub-| lighed om page 1 of The Evening World, issue Oct 20, submitted by tho members ¢ the celebrated] Ananing Club, so judged. | Tam diametricdly opposed to the! expressed opiniom of the members | signed “Arcede,” "D. MR." “K. D. “and "A,B. in the matter of “whito Hes" uttwed even to secure 4@ “woman's love!’ In the firm plwe, there can be no h thing aa a "white lie.” A lie is ! There may be gradations of the eame, but not distinguishable by color; there; 4 Cae: therefore there can be no Lifo in ftw entirety ts based upon two principles thus distinguished: ‘The positive, the negative; light and i darknewa—day and night. Truth and falechood—good and evil; male and female; bitter and sweet—honey and vinegar. a | Catch my moaning? Principle! abould not be sacrificed even to ob-| EL holy aud sacred a prize aa| @ woran would Jon who, if he lied tor Wesitate to hie ruld not er gain, perbaps Fortunate ds the woman a such Mr. Anan’ be no halt Polple. A ma either be a “tru absolutely a verity r the other. vo of the sald conditions | comm mix ho More than can o!! and twater. These clementa stand abso- | | ue is worse than a steals your e 1 y ur happiness, which re rds mpiritual growth—a necessary r immortality Ananias to pass alo woman. mtious, womanly \ PRIN KATURAT Fe Kéitar Tae Rreniaw World anything In the world sweeter 0, woman than to know that he a “CTAPPLEHABIT” TUBE THE SLOGAN 0 “APPLE WEER” Honge ‘o “King of Fruits’ WiBe Nation-Wide—Free aples in New York. By P. Q. Foy. (Speil Food Expert, New York Evening World.) “Getic apple habit.” will be th @loganied du the Ne“onal Ap pie Wd, Oct. 10 to Nov. # co be ob the United States of ap servedirougtiou to sthilate the plos. t was Hershel of thState Department of and ivkets in the New Y enmumption ones, gram? (hat will mark ¢ tes onal Apple Week Mr ™ childn in the whilethe public schools eq withiomestic science kitch also e supplied with apple convted into te+thsome ¢ Jowh Bicker, a local f just turned from t will ¢eot the activit sale ade during the ! was \rough the efforts of Mr, Sicker thatie boys in France got 16,000,000 appleimmediately before the armix tice. fraMfic Director Quackenh ot the low York promed Mr. Jon his Mp» in making the of the wholy Central Ra cess : Dears will be furnished with ap- ples t wholesale ev Clubs, #0- men's organ of th week's © expecs that t tion of appks will unless onsum tne to go to Ww ers tould git t a ‘ HERE'S A POSER “Are White \ies Justified in Winnine a Women's Lov? © The reasonfor this interesting questie,s will be en by The Evenin) World. Meantime, our readers ar winning — a eee ins | \ | i} ained later names (th ser Ey + will not he or, Evening World. to nt ie er | Wlock lies 0 Ing « «of Judue W Na ust the same. Is! coudinete 4 @ WorAa an Harrow that a bit of} Miss Haskard wae to Wave tried net sure! eanoning ‘ant worth while? Just a) Ore chee tust night, but the attorne Fy rf 1 would be te truth, an far as white ite 13 smooth the way? No-| for the piaintift decided he did not want concerned, ithe told her that ing iy encebt ik one to be the fret idwyer to plead a case eho was beautiful, parming, dc. He you're aly a iar. The girl. vn | Before @ Woman, and withdrew the Som Would not break mpointments if he You win with eho truth In worth wht ction Revere "2 “faatlee “of the Just try itandece. LER A Glass of Hot Milk at Night Quiet Nerves, Sweet Sleep HE rush and bustle of city life takes a relentless toll of tingling nerves and burnt up tissue. After a hard day's work Mith aa and an evening of social diversion we go to Stimulant bed and wonder why sleep refuses to come. bord aad Those hours of sleepless tossing seem an a rye fxg eternity. Try a glass of hot milk. Good reaction. wholesome food that it is, it seems to smooth the kinks out of every problem and gets the best out of rest. Mith is not a panacea for nerve troubles bu constant and intelligent use as food would cause many of our ills to disappear. Sheffield Farms Co., Inc. New York ed won and striking n between cufi let, with pearl s of lavender, hing Made of fine white lity at every the e kid ue Rey: are a dist tume point—they smartest eo: $9.75 Made in Grenoble, France expressly for my te ——*! WOMAN RECORDER NAMED. | Scotch Mintns Anpotwia Pleat of the out the 1 Morgan, ede of law wan ervien as manna~ Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE + NEW YORIC Responds Nature is on your side every time you eat Grape:Nuts For_this sturdy blend of wheat and. malted barley supplies body and brain with just the elements of nutrition that Nature demands for health and vigor. Grape:Nuts is a Sugar Saver “There's a Reason" Made by Postum Cereal Co, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. Rue de ta Paix, Parts THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 28, 1920. These special ‘Coats for Children —deserve this emphasis, because they are so good in fab- ricquality. First—a wool cheviot coat with plush collar, sateen lining, belt and pockets. Warm and sightly— | At $6.50 | Second, a wool silvertone coat with large cape collar, sateen te belt, pockets and pleated back. This is a very graceful model, well made, and satisfactory in every detail. The same price—$6.50. Sizes in both styles, 2 to 6 years. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Economy Notes ne Black Satin, $2.25 yd. This price reduction applies to a very fine, heavy, black satin Duchesse, 36 inches wide. A silk fabric That is now wanted for frocks and other uses. A good saving on a staple weave like this is rather unusual. Down-Stairs Store, New Building - © s« @ Colored Satin, $1.95 yd. This satin came to us from a garment maker who originally paid MORE than $1.96 a yard for it at wholesale. Fine in quality, with gros-grain edge; in light blue, maize, rose. Down-Stairs Store, New Building se Cotton-back Satin, $1.75 y _ ‘This is one of the best lining fabrics we know any- thing about-—-satin face, cotton back; fine for service. {n black,white, navy, mulberry, champagne, pink, blue, old rose, brown, tan. 36 inches wide. Down-Staira Store, New Building’ “ee. Wool Velours, $3.95 yd. ‘There is a price reduction here of more than 25 per cent. and the quality is exactly right for coats, suits and skirts. 54 inches wide, in black, navy, brown, gray, taupe, tan. Down-Stairs Store, New Building + 6 6 Closing-out Handbags, $2 Bead bags, draw-string style bags, in kodak and regulation styles in back and top strap styles. The reduction is almost one-half, Down-Stairs Store, New Building “8 «6 Crash Toweling down An all-cotton crash at I6c a yard crash toweling at 25c a yard ing at 45c a yard, Leather hand- Leather purses A part linen An all linen crash towel- Stock reductions, every one. Down-Stairs Store, New Building Women’s Boudoir Slippers, $1 pair HALF PRICE for these dainty boudoir slippers, BECAUSE of broken sizes—-2, 215, 9 and3!4 only, In pink, bluo, red, helio. Low heels, or no heels. Something of a Christmas suggestion here. Pumps, $2.50 pair LESS THAN HALF PRICE for women’s pumps in narrow widths only—A or AA, inwizes 2140055, Patent or dull leather; high or low heels. A “find” If your size is here. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. | We're closing out | —Pajamas, $2.25 ~which is way underprice for fine flannelette qualities ~-well made in every detail, Neat stripes; ample sizes. —Shirts, $1 —which has been almost unheard of in many, many months. Most of these good shirts were more than twice this sale price, Not all sizes, —Caps and Hats, $1 which is very, very low for cloth hata and good eaps of various kinds. Come early for ALL of these if you want the best choice. Down-Staira Store, New Bldg. Teliphone Stuyvesant 4,700 not think so. fill virtually every need. Mahals, Quarter to Half less 12.2%10.2 ft... 12.5x9.10 ft. 11,829.38 ft, 19.188 {t. 12.2x8.9 ft. 13.6x9.3 ft, 12,2x8.3 ft. 11,728.10 ft, 12.8x8.4 ft 12.7x9.1 ft Sarouks, Quarter to Half Less eee $487.50 .. 650.00 4 12. 1x9 ft, Window Curtains There is an increasing de- mand for long curtains So we have prepared ourselves to satisfy it—not only in the matter of length, but also in the equa'ly import ant matter of price Low-priced Curtains of Irish Paint Princesy— ‘Tambour ° sd Brussel laces in a var ty of patterns 10 ft. 6 in. pair up. 12 ft. from $19.50 pair up Many of these patterns n shorter lengths from $13 pair up, Serim, with wi sertion and edge up. thGallery,NewBldg. from £.6,60 lace in $12.50 Come Monday for Office Chairs at big savings How many a inan goes home tired, and irritable —and did it ever occur to him--or to you, his wife-that the uncom fortable chair in which be spends hours and hours would certainly in affecting his bave its share disposition? Here are most inviting chairs, chairs that belong to big deals, success and "wetting things done” chairs for directors’ rooms, for bank offices, for outside rooms chairs for everybody, from office boy to president, But you'll have to act quickly for there are but altogether and we've reduced prices for a quick close-out, Monday The reduced prices are $16 to $95.25 Some are almost half price, and ry one is reduced many dollars. The » light oak, and ma- hogany, in arm, side-arm and revolv'ng chairs with arms and without arms, Office Furniture Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. Dolls are older than human h orded In the Auditoriuim Monday at 2.30 P. M JULIUS C. RUBEN will tell the roma story of 5,000 Yea Dolls, showing diasolvin pictures of dolls from the days of Ancient Egypt until today. Musical program — The organ and the Chickering Ampico Reproducing Piano—works of great composers inspired by the universal love for dolla, Parents are invited to bring their children. First Gallery, New Bldg. JOHN WANAMAKER Licaautey at Ninth, New York New Lots of Oriental Rugs Reduced in Price 25 to 50% Less * Was there ever such a wide showing at prices so much below the market? We do Included are many of the most famous weaves of Persia, Turkey and India. And sizes in sufficient variety to Store Hours, 9 to & Monday Araks, mostly Half Less 8,526.8 ft... Bokharas at Half Price $67.50 to $226 now; sizes range from 4.8x4,8 ft to T.4x 6.6 ft; antique and modern 12x89 ft 2 weaves. teextod ft. | Extra large Rugs 11,748.9 (t.. . Quarter to Half Less Serapi, 16.7x11.9 ft. Serapl, 17.1x11 ft. 11.8x8.7 ft. os yee Geto ae ¢ ahal, 24.6x15. Fine lot of Dozars Tabriz, 19.9512-4 ft spahan, ORL. sittteer meeees | Rates ety) $126 to $187.50 now; sizes 6.3x4.2 | Ispaban, 16.2x12.3 ft.. Kashgar, 16.6x11.9 ft, ft. ota " : Kaa Fda Rich, silky Mosouls Serouk, 37.4x Ispahan, 20.10x13.6 ft... $59 to $69 Kashgar, 22.8x11.9 ft. Kashgar, 19.6x11.11,ft.. Normal price a third more; average size 614x314 ft. Third Gallery, New Bidg. Housewares—much less A number of much needed housewares taken from our own standard-quality stocks, and reduced in price to very nearly the wholesale cost, Bread and Cake Boxes now $2.50 and $3.25 16 roll-top bread and cake boxes of white enameled tin, 131014, now $2.50; to 19x11%, now $4.25, Wash Boilers now $3.25 100 No, 8 wash bablers, of heavy tin with cop- pér bottoms; drop handles: reduced to $3.25, Electric rons now $4.25 400 Wanamaker elect-ic irons, 6 pounds, cord, plug and Cutler Hammer cut-out switch, now $4.25. Kitchen Tables now $11.75, $18 50 white enameled kitchen tables with 40x25 porcelain-on-steel ‘tops; one drawer, reduced to astry tables, 2 drawers and flour bin, $18, Food | Rice Choppers 4 Boilers now $1.75;now $2.50 145 Food! 1650 rice boil- choppers, comt-| ¢r®, 2 guar size, made ol ed with pure! heavy gauge tin; 3 sets of/ aluminum: re- cutters, $1.76. | duced to $2.60. venth Gallery, New Building Pure Linens--Less 14 in. hemstitched Napkins, now $5.75 doz, + 160 dozen only; plain hemstitehed round thread Irish linen. 36 in. Dress Linen, now $1.25 yd. 500 yards; snow white linen of a very fine quality, suitable for children's wear and house dresses. First floor, Old Building Comforters—less Wool-filled, stitched all over, now $17.50 Wool-filled, cover tied, now $16 Wool-filled, stitched all over, now $11 ‘These comforters are our own stocks, reduced, . . Those now $17.50 are sateen-covered on both sides; rose design; colors old rose and blue, with sateen borders to match 5 Those now $16 are covered with an excellent quality of silk mull, showing dainty design, in many beautiful plain colors Those now $11 have cotton covers showing small figure design, with plain sateen border. Fourth Gdllery, New Building 500 Cotton Felt » Mattresses—low-priced $17.50 for 414 ft. size $16.50 for 3! ft. size $17 for 4 ft. size $16 for 3 ft. size This is the first time we have had such excellent mat- tresses to sell at such low prices. They are filled with cleanest cotton, felted to avoid pi They weigh 50 Ibs, for the full size, and propor, tionately for the smaller sizes. They have roll-edge with four rows of stitching as in the Imperial edge (a very stron, construction), ‘and are covered with a good quality of flower | ticking. A good purchase. Sixth Gallery, New Bldg. Washington Arch, N.Y, H 4 i

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