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THE IVIITXHO WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1912.
Family Ties Changing,
With Less Granny Knots
41 m m m Bwasksa. as sk - .lJkiV'i"'Vttrs-Vru'
To Slip and Snarl Up
"Ju$t Now Wc Are in the
Period of Transition
From the Family Held,
Together by Fear to
That United by Love
Only," Says Dr. R. Af.
Binder.
guertte Mooera Marshal.
i la ItfpM utBon IhV
love MwMi hu.band Mt
to-day thaa kefore.
aetioa of parent, for ehll-
pit. safest la mon aaaeiaski the tare
Hlim beer toward that fatk
yeBB aad another, mora reaeroas
aad etaoere. Originally tks moat
tyranny knows to ka-
ity, tks modern f aaally la (aat
developing- la to an eallffhteaed ul
ve repnblio."
of which la exceedingly oncour-
la thaaa daya of dlvorcea and
af eaarta overflowing with family
gila and recriminations But Dr.
pk kf. Binder, profe.eor of aool
la tha New Tark University,
refreshingly aane and optimis
ts) Tlaw of our ao-callad aoclai prob
ata. I oallad'on Dr. Binder to ahow
kjka a recent magaslne article. In
eM Algwrnon 8. Crtrpsey dlacuaaaa
Has break-up of tha family," The
wetter flatly assart, that "thia lnatl
tsstteat so longer exists becauae It la
gs laajrer necessary. Tha family. In
ail Iklaoj Ilka Ita original form, haa
kaea destroyed and never can be re-
Bet do you believe that we are
Has toward thta virtual anarchy.
tlaa have already become
void?" I asked Dr. Binder.
LrAMILY
DIF
"I do n
sate aucl
wrtkeTly.
Ok famll
. kther thi
JUfferen
W"Vp to
ILY BOND STRONGER, BUT
DIFFERENT IN NATURE.
1 do not think that we need antlcl-
auch dancer," he replied, reaa-
sejrlSeTly. "In fact. I feel sure that
flak family bond will (row stronger
ajather than weaker. But It will be of
erent nature.
a comparatively recent date
bo family mlffht be compared to i
pack of Esquimaux doge. In order to
travel ttietr dangerous country eafely.
sod In order to procure a regular ra
tion of food, thaae doga permit them
aelvea to be harnessed up together.
Bet thia apparent amity li merely a
modus vlvenrii, not an Ideal atate. The
doge are continually quarrelling with
oss another, snapping and an'arllng and
getting their harneet Into wild con
fusion, and a frequent tas:e of the
whip la nee.li-1 to preeerve any aort of
order. The ..ld-fahlonnd family, held i
together by fear of common ensontea
and by a greedy desire for material
'gala, la not the poetic and blissful or
gaAlxation It haa been pictured. And
on haa only to read aTnallah hlatory
to realize that the members of this
typo of family found war more natural
than paace and were perfectly willing
to murder aaoh other when no more
pressing task was on hand. Tha whip
of adversity was the only thine that
preserved a eemblanoe of unity. Even
t jay Barnard Bhaw declares that the
wBbm srtrl hates only one per eon
sea as than her mother -sad that la
bar aider slater!"
91 you think thia obvlouely un
plsaaaat state of affaire la changing
. few the betterf" I asked.
"Tea," Dr. Binder nodded decidedly,
4 4k axtlot
aaruouiariy in AiDcrum. i itsi w
the period ol transition irom m
hold together by fear to that
.ad only by love. And, aa In every
m sasNlonal period, there la much dls-
Ifkaam and vtolsnos, due to the etrug
JSa bet seen the rival oonceptlona But
already many famlllea are living their
Ufa the higher plane and are, there
fork, mora affectionate and happy Chan
snrer before.
merloaa wife la not any
afraid of bar hnakaad. aba
that there are plenty af
Jake la the world for bar be
takes for her ows
JOBS. If John doeen't
situation aufflclently
aba leavee. If aba and
do ast saake home happy for
n a lag sail area, they leave,
la ao oaf orosd ambmisaloa to
oondltioaa which la the
af tyranny."
Tas. but la the average American
Isn't It a oaaa of 'every oooy u
free but fatkarT " I suggeatad. "It
aaaasa to taa that la reducing him fron;
the posMlon of despot we haven't
steeped at making klm a alave."
THCV CERTAINLY ARE CLIPPING
DAD'S CLAW8.
JT "Psrhape he la lufferlng for the ln
I fcls anceatora," alyly aubmlttsd Dr
r bder. "Tou know the Human father,
f natanca4 owned the patrla potettas,
right of Ufa and death over hU
jiUly. No human tribunal could oall
him to account for dotal h "Ke''
with hla own. Ami U was only In the
middle of the la -1 century that th
marriod won.cn a proborty ac:a at 111 fur
ther aattallsd t.i power of the maitci
of the houen flnaly, Jut the olh.
day an EiiKileh i. ...... i waa nt to Jail
for refualng to pay hi wlfe'i taxeel
"But when the pendulum le ttarte.1
in the opposite dlreotlon It uauaUy
wlnga too tar. It will undoubtedly
coma to reet at lha p"!nt of clean and
complete Individual frudom for man,
woman and child. And tl.tn. when n
member of the family hue netd of
trubkling or tlme-eerving, there will b
loot chance oi a reklly alncara anl
yropathvllc undsrstanillM."
"And you don't think thia IncreaaeJ
liberty will be uaed for illaruptlon?"
he
- Only the free are bond ana oniy
bond are free,' " quoted Ur. Binder
union between two friends le In
finitely closer than the union between
the members of the paca of Esquimau
AoMt. although It Is a much more tan
gible tie which keeps the
latter to-
DR. RUDOLPH M. BINDER..
gether. The husband and wife and
children who meet on a democratic basis
of equality will have the keenest pos
sible realization of the necessity for
loyalty, self-control and sclf-sksrince.
"In the past, social Insistence haa been
laid upon dutlee. Just now we hear nf
little but rlghti. I believe that when
ws have all acquired the rtghta that
are coming to us we shall sutidenly
realise that every right carries with It
a corresponding duty, and that we are
under a heavier responsibility than ever.
"All these things that people worry
about woman suffrage, woman's eco
nomic Independence, the single atand
ard of morality and so on are not go
ing to mean chaos when they are gained
Because they aie all a prt of a big,
Irresistible, sane spirit of progress,
which is tending to a higher and more
orderly civilization."
20,000 CATHOLICS PARADE.
Twenty thousand men and boys,
members of the Holy Name Society
and representing fifteen Roman Catho
lic ohurchea of Jersey City, marched
In a parade miles long through the
streets of Jersey 1ty yesterday after
noon to the West II da Park. There
they attended a seirn'm by Mgr. H. C
Wall of St Charles Bormmeo's Churali,
Now York. Benediction followed.
Mgr. Wall addressed the multitude
from the reviewing stund near the cen
tre of the park. lile subject wus "Ths
Orest Example
"The day of honest politicians seems
to be shout dawnlr.g In tha life of our
distracted country." he said. 'The
people are beginning to recognise true to secure results by other means,
men when they find them, and It be- All skin diseases, including acne, tet
hoovrs the children of the Aotisehotd i ter, suit rlteum, piles, psoriasis, scalp
of faith to be In the front rsK of this 1 SCalc. barbers' and every form of itch,
progressive, triumphal march to civic j Hrt. Pradicated by Poslam. Over-night
probity and decency " treatment is often sufficient for minor
' troubles, such as pimples, red and in-
SCHUMANN-HEINK, FARMER. "n-l "". compleion blem-
is he, etc.
GRANT) FORKS. M. Dak , Oct. M. POSLAM SOAP mcd daily for toilet
Mme Schumann-llemk has Invest d 112,-' and bath will keep the skin in healthy
M0 !n 170 acres of land lying seven ml.e. condition and improve its color and
mrth of Crsnd Korlis, which ahe will m-
pro'e by the o natructton or a cottage
and the laying out of gardens, expectlnx
10 make her home there two or three
months of esch summer.
"I have always wanted to own a farm
In the Northwest," she said. "You se.i
1 know about things outside of music,
and I know that a farm In thia country
Is a good Investment."
WeVe put a lot of
effort in making
our Men $3.50
Shoes for Fall
Tried and have 'icceeded in getting
the chara;U'r and tone of our
higher-priced bhoes in thes $5.50
models.
We show thirty-one styles, In the
prevailing leathers. May we ask
your inspection?
30 olhtr modfls at the same price.
orn OATAIeMDI Of fall avii wintfh
HTVLKH, BKAU'TIFI IXV ILI.t TIHTF.!! IS
cuUik. K...M i'kci: A.NVUiii i.i on hi.
gLLoT.
Cammeyer
i
m
1
1
stamped on a
finoc
StandardMeril
Kb.
trfka
6Ave
aOa s nu'
PRETTY PAJAMA GIRL
TAKES A SLEEP WALK
IN BROOKLYN STREET
Peg Post Cop Interrupts Her
Barefoot Stroll Because
It Is Cold.
It was exactly ins o'clock In tha
morning when TVrlloeman Joseph Allen
of the Qates avenue pellne station
looked up from hla chilly post at Marcy
avenue and Halaey street and won
dered what In tha name of his aunt'a
cat's pants was coming.
It waa a girl with no Shoe see on her
footaes, with her golden hair ahanglng
down her back, and with nothing
around the reet of her toot ensemble
but a pair of pajamas.
"Wonder If she's that Pbullno Chase
I use. i to read about," muVtarsd Allan.
"But she'll catch her death of cold,
wandering about In that rig," and ha
walked up to her
He soon aaw that tha pajama girt was
also a sleeping beauty, so hs awakened
har. Weeping with vexation at the I
plight In whloh ahe found herself, the
somnamhuilat told Allen aha waa Mlse 1
Ella SkMmore of No. I Of Halkay street
Allen escorted her to har home and sent
for Dr. Tools of St. John's Hospital
Hsr parents, much perturbed, made
doctor and policeman promise not to say
a word about the case.
All questioners at Ihe home are toM
that Miss Skldmore la til because of her
early morning einerlance. Her father,
a travelling salesman, will aay nothing.
Mlas Skldmore la a teacher In a Man
hattan kindergarten and la twenty-
eight years old. It was aald this was
the first time she had walked In her
sleep.
Gibson Mars at Havana.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 14. Hugh S. Gib
son. Secretary of the Ajnerlcan Lega
tion at Havana, who was assaulted re
cently by a Cuban Journalist, will not
be transferred, according to an an
nouncement made by the Stai'.e Depart-
rptnt to-day. President Taft ha direct
ed, In view of Gibsons faroiUarity with
American Interests In Cuba, that he be
retained there.
AILING SKIN
IS HEALED
BY POSLAM
The action of Pnilaro in the cure of
any skin disease i- immediate. It stops
itching, allays suffering and heals with
wonderful rapidity. Aggravated cases
of eczema are cured quickly, to the sur
prise and gratification of thu.ie unable
texture. It offer the healing medica-
lion of Poslam in a form particularly
beneficial for teuder skin and eruptions
and scalp troubles.
All druggist sell Poslam (price AO
cents) and l'o.lain Soap (price 45 cents).
For free samples write to the Emer
gency Laboratories, Sf West 25tb Street,
New York City.
means
&20St
! . A,,, ''A'SSfSt
THIS WOMAN'S
TROUBLES GONE
Terrible Cramp, Dizzy Spella,
Nervouaneaa, Misery Her
Story of How She Got
Well Again.
... , , ... .... SmUm
linntnorn. 111. iuut rrmruirm-..
relieved me of all my troubles. I would
have such hearing-down misery and
cramps and such wrak, nervous, rlisiy
spells that I would have to go to bed.
Some days I could .hardly stay up long
enough to gel a meal.
"The doctor's medicine did me no good
so I changed to Lydia E. I'inkhara's Veg
etable Compound and got good results
from the first bottle. I kept on taking
it and used Ihe Sanative Wash with it
until I was well again. I think every
woman who suffer I have could take
no better medicine. Mrs. CHARLES
MATTISON, Boi Hindsboro. III.
Teatlmony of Trained Nurae.
Cathlamet, Wash
"I era a nurse and
when I do much
lifting I have a fe
male weakness, bill
I take Lydia E.
Pinklmm's Vege
table (' o m p o und
and I cannot say
enough in praise of
it. 1 always recom
mend it for female
trtwfciaa, "- BlB. ELVA HARDER ED
WARDS, Boi 94. Cathlamet, Wash.
The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound have thousands of
such letters ns t hose above they tell the
truth, else they could not have been ob
tained lor love or money. 1 his medicine
is no stranger it has stood the test for
vears.
llttninaiU rnirchnairtl from o f'NU tvr r
rhaviii44l ftl full vttliif rinrnrd fr -Mb.
rt Tu irr cwal. Mitblli onv irar.
Special
l'o-Uay and i'o-
orrotv
Caral$
Rings
l-aeics' anu ocnUeiu
l.u ho ess
yay diaamails
t y.u . mi
dlaeioud twli
VU ( rutrfty find out Wtlet It uimua t
dirrt t fmiii tur imuortrr.
ifi nrttrl ouo-ltnlf. or by
it- ale latra-f tmr tht auai
"'UUt of iBulirf . li Im tiorlh Ism Ulnar the
lui to im ' .ifcdlr. m,,r roniMrUuua aaH'J
ar food J"fli"Mil tis'forn nu tjr hita,.
I ur Ia4asmej: onr tmlf in ml did. morn I Htwe
ar lultl by who!) Jtwr1lira to the r-
vasii jrariirT, ee iioiftaaiir
J t-i if r- Umy
am rillllllllaaliill.
lo my dlaMnond lm twirl
Uiv.1 Ihflr trntf'MatlaT UIP'j r,irli-fw iin.l
uliir' nveikt b u'ldfil. Thta, mi know, U
' lui-s Itstnn. fuid. na rrfall JfvrHlira !-
dlitll pH mill, Ininrat milt.t Sr . Ilial-aTral Is.
in for Hir4 to nine mnntlW . rr.Ht
rtU j.t riif r-.- fort ur rent, nrofli
added lo the wholesale lirli e makea
.1 anH to the nuMI,'. r Imiiorl
mahea a im(
inii.ori i m
nehulf rural IMsmoniU illret I o Ihla ea.
JjlT tin in to toe aubllr
Ke ur In d ot l I .ill av of ivr bajf
million riullr' north nf IHumonda. All
nlalulr Uinrkf1 I 0 to '..M .li.lMI.
Extra
To-Day and To-Morrowr
Observe these welshta and orleea. alao
o r valuation of a few of Ihe "iinlnl
lllumonrl Hliir." offered at Ihla aale. all
riiall aa rlii-ap, ijusklitr eonslilered:
VALI7B, hi ii. nt. run i .
Finn on
I :iu. i ui
I I .nil
1 n i. ml
li'.iin
Nil. Oil
T I HI
BT fMI
1 ll-M Carats ai
7- H f a arat !U
."1-4 .. . .. no
:i-l mi
8- 4 " ' " u
:i- tin
b-m " n
i -a Id
H-4 ' " " 2t
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I a nil
I S.OU
CHARLES A. KEENE
1 &J Broadway, New York
BfflEE
H"SI
TtEEeWl
HELP WANTED MALE.
BN'UHAVLlia, eraauwutal, wanfal on :latat
lechsts a:. I ' ra .'", a B Ihst o1 r i ii quKily
an ItMaia f.il ita. W. A. H. It, UukrS OS .
S. Attlee.e. alter,
20
Id
M
wr orciHt -
I; r rta
IliBBB
O! purchase 50
5. 75
WOHlaB WANTS WORtl, WONBtHSutrliUu U MWs,'
XriStFi j v Ot ji nru it in :
S.BAUMANH & BRO
Fill Your Furniture Wants Now on
Our Liberal Credit. Plan
In this way you aat AT ONCE wr-alBver fucrvtura you naad. Slrrply
mine aspoait end trte rurnitura
wniis wyJJ mrm vf.jvrii's ' u vr ' you
pevmsnTa,
No Club Fees Required Best Credit System
All Goods Marked In Plain Figures
Ont ot-Town Deliveries Hade by Our Motor Tracks
Guaranteed Brass Hvds
ip $145 ipj"
paaraatesd Brass Red. 2
Ineb Dssle. I ton rail. T-
asste. 1 top rail,
fillers, like rati sal
$14.75
li (III
aurii at
Cork
Linoleums
VaJae 10
39c
Velvet
Carpets
Far Slain snd BJall
Value 11.11
89c
Mi
C0klBAvL&!5TOST.
EXCURSIONS.
AROUND THE
WARSHIPS
NEW JERSEY CENTRAL
UNTT H(oK MMJTI HTB4Mr.ll
-SANDY HOOK"
OCTOBER 14
I,s foot ''lr L isilnxnlna UbertT Jt
r.riamsl). N W ?. M" " li-
til 4.10. 7.16 r, a,
OCTOBHR 15, Mils .
R0UTID TRIP "50 CENTS
TIOKrrt I.IMITKH. fooil inlr f t dsl nd
trtii for whlih solil. Nuw on ssls at Ubertj
See the Vfr arsliips
Fleet Illumination Oct. 14.
IMv. Tier 1 mS W. IllHlh Ml.. H P. M.
tare, K.aeh 1'iiD. H( t rnls.
Oct. 14 Pier 1 N. R. Only
Iron ateanihoals leave ft. on to l.la A.
M sn l 11.10 to 1 "" ' . la taa. nan
'n I'arade..
J1, l. 1 "111 aaaawsajamaj a Jsa
I J Mil Ml
I. . li
near Pre
hi mil li :iti v. at., and aarhor
iilent'a rletlewlne Hhl.
I'urailrs anil Itevlew. nil reals.
t nre
Ort. IT. all the I
psssts I'ler I.N.I
Vi.ittiv Fiaea, Adn
mei mi us wsv ui son
It., tout Weil St. ami
mission to vovoii'd ua
union nit eta.
Hlierlai Notice, -Pstrona srs esutlonsd to
piirrhaaa th i 'la only at Iron Hteanihoat
Co.'sBos Off less.
IKEIICI'I GREfiTEST FltEl
IN
AMERICA'S GREATEST HARBOR
MTkAMUU
THOMAS FATTEN
be, W ir.bh St.. ISO A. t. S f, M..
I... Baf.e-,. IV A. 11.. 2.80 P. M. sal
7 I- U.
.30 V U
FARE, ROUND TRIP, 50c
SEE THE BATTLESHIPS
DAILY AMI ILLUMINATION Till PH.
dttvl orcau gt'lntf all-a Walls,!
AiLAiNiiC Ui if
I as las vt't Ulal aa. sdissstai Fort iss ivrr,
IU A. M.. 1, 4. H T. M,J arouuil flevt. .'.Oi ,
TuekJly - .1 till, I St., k A. II., r... a v..
H., IU A. M.. ll.UO.
'I - llm.int fur mle on ulsx.
Tel. Jl-iniii ads T.'UI.
MACIslHCElM SltWiIK MOM Uk
HfKIIAI,
ILLLVii: VliON TRIP
HUDSON RIVER
DAY TINE PIER,
IWCbT 1311 art
8 P. M. FARE 5f)c
SEETHE WARSHIPS
Str. Cape Cod KWiT"
Iiiiimination of F.eet Vaul"- IfS?
Leavlua lk.il. r , H I'. M. Tk lists, Ms,
Vlbw la-iE VVAiinlPd
SJght-Seeing Yacht CLIFTON
Arouail idan.i.taii laUkii. Ls'turaf AOoarl.
III.. Miiulaj. IU U II . a.ao ! M Hlsrt Wast
iJd ,t Offl.. I'lai ...D lll.ll Tel mil llrars.r ,
tfinti II I i Ml iii'in thii's. r. M.
STEAMBOATS.
HU036N H RIVER
AY LINE
..... i . .
li I. ION
I lll.M laavaa (..,,
l.sU A. M. I . iM at.. S A. II , M. . .
at . I. .0 a. II. ..:.:. at i . . Waal Huial,
Srwtnirail. 1 . Klufatui, I'u.nt. Cats-;
SI. I. 1 ..... saj .VltiaiiT. All Barries iaiijF at. apt
vuDSsr Hue : rai t, ,ri i ,N I. . .
rant. AT tbemsli
u krla ba'.ea. :. Nan i urk
an lnani a ale
in. 11 1 I lth th. Itt,
AllltNV will
lake .fatv lal Ir. itrnuriil U urliln.
r)N COl.t M 1 1 H iV 0 1 1 Jih.
th. ret "Ir. II e VllftlCK III IHON .III
rut to Nawbiiisfi ro-irii ,ie -w. Kit a.t.io Point
an.1 return, tearing Ilntine-ai at.. U 10 A M
llTlllI tt . 10 A M. W, l'-ttt - at. HI JO A l
DAY IJMT. "THMVHS PA.M Fl'l.l. 1. 1MB
Oi mm kmIui'h.
I sa I'd Trip Oi I. Illarii lluwn Hist.
Fare Reduced
S7BW VHHK srat aTw.
PORTLAND, 3
lu nacli diriBVj'i.an . Umju, U 1. IliloiunWt
atfiaviirffiodauriet lo i4iai L ui Urt-i Wr
MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE
Hire) H. M. North laainl anil ar,rUl Hlar
fia.r. Pltr 14, N il.f' rfltSB HI . Tijet .
Tbura. A Hata. si It P. M Itafuru Itara
l ortland saroa lass si I P. M rlelisl.tdil
jtS-hovrr. 40o milt uili Tn ki-U st l iar and
ELSTF.R.N 'STFAMSH IP CORPORATION
FOH 9ALC.
fM AIONhH. Ml' llfi ateillffflli itifjifBlrnl Liaj-
unyisU, ft'iavaau, uiu caow.
xu-j U"OLfUirtruTj iruu . j ju' muuT-r.n-n.Tf.rtri
i
I
will bs dsllvorso) to your homo
and
on pay in
bsisncs in oonvanlant
ranlfnl trM- Itrtl. with
in h fl'trr ttifh Mitlnd! on
ew h i tnlii i mi
imaid
Linoleums
Valae II ti
89c
STEAMBOATS.
SEE THE WARSD;PS
Stcamcrk BRIDGEPORT
and CITY OF LOU ELL
Will tnclrcie the Fleet, Usrinf Pier II
N. R . Inel Ke t.r St.
I'ler 11 la rauly rea. h-,1 from lienor St.
Station of Slitli ami Nlntli Afs.
"L," ami ft .ui Wall SI. Sta
tion uf His hutiasjr.
Mendsy, Ccl 14
A.M. A.P4. P.M. P.M. PM
9:30 11:00 '2:00 j 'J,' 7:30 8:00
Tjesdsy, Ocl. 15. "10:30 A.M. I'tmpM
Illumination ol lleelTo-Nighl
I'ARL, bNCIRCLING FLLET,
ADULTS, Sk. UIILUKEN. ZSc
TICKETS LIMITKU
I'araitr irt:
i i.t.
1 1 and 10, sr.'timt'aarta
if V I'nlted -t.tr.
tlis fn o.l
fur tin InatiTtloa anil rtrltw.
Hf.tauraiit Harries.
I ARE. AMU I .. $1.00; CHILDREN, SOc
TICKETS LIMITED.
Tickets at 171 Brosdwav, snd an Pier,
Telephone 6100 Cortland t
FALL R V R l.lE M N GI MF.M
9
rviAMntmcwATCHis
jKwtur.
NO MONEY
WUtlKLY OR
MONTMLV
DOWN
LVNOXi 7 WW
FAYMtNTS
r l l i ii h i
DIAMONDS ON CREDIT
HAUl I BEST VA'.UFS IN THE CITY (UlOttUm
ROYAL diahgnd&WpMch c&
7 MAIOtN UMC.
MOMtSiMCOtlT.
ATTM f d9 dl aaP
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I, a. . am as i t-1 ft ti iii-djm
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ti Uaidi Lass. Tsl 6MI7 Csft,
SSS al i . i M. 1 ; loiw ius suit Jnralrv.
4k I kl h A I II ll W Xl!, at Horn
f as Hants llifid a-1 a frtsM F.renlns.
lllassoad Ittaf, Ii iy . wat-iiea. dlsassadl,
)ea.n ti" 'ii''. I ."i W r.'."i'' ,t 11 i "S
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
.HY SALRIi I t .OUR PIANO?
W. a I im 14 a
Vol II I'lAS". 1
Itr Ssret aiiim IIIIIHT INTO
... wf.at uiaka or llrlt, at
"' 1"' I ivi I'l.ATKIlH o U elased oul
Till - Wl.f.K I in ISO UP,
1 . , , . 1 .ii . 1 iiii' trim i.iayirt o'uii 1
M ., i tat best tad must MlXlBUj it tit !
IJMS' Is the Biarhfl.
f'iiliiHTMAN .... til wr.r urn vrnr.r.r
JEST 5
STORIES
TRICKS
PICTURES
PUZZLES
PIDPLE3
BR A11D HEW 16-PAGE
EOlWfl FREE EIEPy
WEEK WITH COPIES OF
ME SUNDAY WORLD
Ureas lied, wilt
IniMIIIN IHMti. 7 -
$14.75
m
FOI SAUK.
i aa mm mm
urrm ar rv wmt j attw mt m
ft
I IN NKW YQHK'S
H
Vurteenth surest.
Economy Being the
Your Path Leads
A Big THREE in Silks
Crrr Meteors, Satin Crrpea and
'harnieusp all 40 inches wide
rrraav- MOs Utsnsw t,
Koaa ima
Klaa'a airaa kmara TSU
No allks are In (reater dernann iur tireesea. Mints and cioaaa man
these rich Craps. Charmeiise and Batlna
Ranarkabla
FtaManakla Silks at
ni rhsasuMe Mssss
In. 1. rr. I MMM'Ine
M In -h fori Satin
in.ei Moirs vri.sm
hi Bon nt Banfslla. Coras
Whits. I font snrt Orses
an
at
MS
pries,
.08
laini-h fnlnmt )4smIIiis
Ini'li llilrllnr 1
tnrh Tii "I lUnfiUnss .
Iai.'h renlsn Mjo H" TsrTfUl
S in. I. II,. Hat in liiiKhasM
B (m-ti llU.H MMSllllifS
IMo.h Mi. Oilttnn TitMss
.tOlnrh llllrl Jl.nr Itimn
li.'. li. h IImis '
.4 111 h Bl Arwuff
Mln.h rlls-'s il"!"1 sloars
.14 in h Rlsi'k llbiilsl
li'., - Mlsrs Ijnins s"
St IS 'h ll. s !'
a In 'h llltcs uros ursin
COOL WEATHER SPECULTIES IN
WASH DRESS FABRICS
Wood times, aiaya, ui"".
greens-mollled larUs.s, e. Red '
iiinie.i backs, ir rjawry.aftsl AH
Noiiveau deslsrna- snf. and
lnk and feel like wmtl-jual I He lh n
for smoklna Jacket'., g.-wna. Iniina-
Ina and fcath robea othera aak a
cents.
Kimono rianaeleHse I,'
Hevlct.d nurarry rliyine. ami "a'"
.lear to littles chllilren: "orals also,
sot.,, with border.-l.o '''
and Dreadena- i ay, blue. P"k. tan
and other grotinds-sls.wher .is.
littty rtaaaalltad n
Klurala. i'eraiana. usbsbssis
many other dealane great variety of
colura elsewhere i:'.
A
Klsnnao Creaa
Klsewhere, under aaatasv nani..
aatllllaar Cfclala
. . 7 and.
irk deslaus-
I'ersian aim issssBawwi
Tarksy Rsda. . .
U4 to .IS
44
l otion I'kalllsa
Persian anil tlorai owaua r
wraiipera and klniuuua, ale.
Th. three foreaxilna are Just th.
needed fabrlca far conitorlablea and
"unkit coverlnfs....Many careful
housewives cover their blankets, then
tuft them Ju.t aa eotnfortables are
made, with the reeult of keeping
iV,.i , u-ati and addlnt to their
warmth.
Careatsal Wash Dress Fabric De et
ui the Wef Id
For a Few Daya we will tail
OUR CELEBRATED
SIDE HEMMED SHADES
an Instead
St
JO l
of II ula.
Made of dead flnlah Holland, In white,
ecru and dark green nearly aeven feet
long anil to 7 lnhee wide tactual
measurement!.... The side hem make, a
splendid finish and adde greatly to wear
-Shadee with side heme never fray or
cut 11.lt.
Alao Thu Waak
Lonsdale Holland Shadea good
iiuallly-eatra long or wide
.11 ,i,iiM.-aira before hemming
7x3 ft.-reg. M BO
sl ft. re. 7H
7 ft. U tnoh ref. .M TH
Holland Shad.s
hamming
7sl ft. reg.
LS ft.-reg
til tint. .is., before
.41.
St.
Ouaqu. Hhad.a all tints-tzj ft
before hemming reg- .
eB.t
RIIAntcn TO ORDER,
of King's Heal Hootuh Holland,
lyonaraale or Opaque,
fast Workinan.lilp Loweat Prtcea.
MORNING SPECIALS - Ta
To prevent dealers buying, quantities
M et. Chilian Tail. las 3i lark S
I'laln or changeable latest cntnrs
,!.! combinations aoft finish
escellent (of dreeses snd waists
gILKeV MAIN PLOOk.
V rt. Alt-Wool Chesiets
.42
U tn.-h taiiue. caet, garnet, wine
ami
brown, light snd dark navy
black -nothing better for wear-
IiuK.-is litnm -Mai.t riAera.
". ct. Fancy Pare ties Mined ,
Large assortment of strtpea, checks
and flguras- light and dark mill
lenrfna at fresh and nlean
WA-lll lltr.JI rABklHrl-BASBUaVtT.
II et. Fine White Nalraeees 6
M-lnrh-eoft hot firm tenure-for
underwear and Infants' r'othes.
WHITE OOODH MAIN PLOU.
nary f
ne Tir
.13
Handsome Preedrns. alao satins and
tsffetss hlark, whit. nd colura.
nmnnNs-MAiN riooa.
$1 M Man's 4 Wesaen's Uaawella .1.00
'tl anil a-inctn- nion 1 arreta pistn
tnlssl. f ;,nii fani'y hsndles
I'M BHELf.A-S- MAIN PLilOk.
12 at Cotlo.t Disprrinf .71
?7-lnoh nnn-lrrltant. absorbent atnt
durable; 10-yard piece.
TUWXI.LINU MAIN FLUOk.
17 rt. Union Linen Murk Towels.
Will soft flnlah- -hemmed.
TOWEL MAIN PLOOsV.
.11
Tspsry
Valour,
Furniture Valours , JT
tO-lnt'h greens, crimson and other
food decnratlvn colorings; also
wool tones noli 'Hinlltv.
I'I'llil'.ITKItT IliHklMENT.
Cloek Hlgns Dsrsots Mornu( Spsotata! a
flHOl'PIM. F,NTBr
hum
West of firth Aveaue.
Order of the Day
to Our Stores
1.47
-value 11.76.
mm
Mala
l-eaH
!s
SIT
Collection af
N Cant, and US
tS-ssrk Coi',1 Haiti
U In. h Fsser Mssssllnea
Bln. n ijianesattlr Art
In. h floral Ta'f.
M In n llenfailne. I I llrlttnt Ci
pauu or i 'laafsarjis
S A Inch HatlD i lunrima
no Isnps, blsek
SfMneii Colnerd Hatlaa
In In. o ( r. i.e rts t'hiat
WSIU. Mart, rotors
I'lalrl mils- Warn frtnu aaa Nststir
Btrtaallnas
.1&ia. ,i H.a.a aatia Ihtohessa
.!.' im h lliaik I iff i.
:i i' -li Hlark MaMallsas
3n inrh flUrk fittomans
:U) Incn Ilia, k M ilra VrlKiirs
ir. in. i, RUrk Ktau ls Holts
UYInrh HI., k rtau ila In net
I" "-ti Dlai't Xtlrtletre.
NEW FLANNELS FOR
EVERY PURPOSE
l n.krinkai.lt Flaaasla aad
l,.lan I. lain and me, Hum coin
msny a-lth silk stripes handaorneat
fabrics msde for women's bloussa.
names wrappers, men a outing
and n.gllgee ahlrta. pajamas and
many other garments
most complete, most varied
assortment In entire city
elsewhere .Ml and 1.11 special TB
Thia week's special In kllk aad Ways I
vaasit riaaasla-spaclal UN
Comprehen.lt'. assortments
of strlpsa-llght and dark ooloiinga
Bilk Rsakd Flannel... .4f) lo
navy, pink a i 'pale blue heme!
nut e.i.r m.u eaw ' . .. n .,
arallops, cut out squarea, M.nlelra
atyle blinding ulsn atlovar polka dots
and flgtirea.
rr aaa mratnl snd tslius la enheok
rlssaa.a m art anlseut aa eu.ial
Oar Hptelal thin week la sakralaV
sred Hannel. -worth 66 44
Pure allk embroidery white only.
asvsralfcls Jasaaard RMsrdaera.
Light, dark and m.ollutn all-over
designs In araaa variety 9m
Klsewhlre. M to .40.
Waal Bldsrdsvsaa.
Cream, pink, pals bias, many ahadaa
of gray, brown, lavender, alao various
anauea or ren
single faced.. .44 to
iMiinie racea
Frsark riaastli all wool flna
twilled aurfaoe for alrla' school
dress.., wom.n'a walats, skirts,
robea, ate. beat aha Tea BO
We are Headquarters for rastas
aad llnasvt flaaasla bleached
and unbleached 414 to afafJ
Thia week's spsclal In these family
necessities raa. II eta fa
It Is dihVuit
tlUee ol t l.e-
JW aseuie surfintal qosa
V LantieU fas our Brest IrSiin,
lhaf e 1I0 It anil st the tinea wa qnoU
m in... ... .,.nii in tea ur iua SUiMfluntS
Utpl.
SOFT, DOWNY PILLOWS
FOR PEACEFUL SLEEP.
Whether of Feathers or Down,
they be from (team's they are fks
fceal otiii fA. loueal priced More
over, aasnrtm.nla are greateat and
moat complete.
Krarthtr Plllsws
MslO-lnoh-wurth U.4t
MxDO-lnch- worth 13.M
Mxnu-lnoh-worth H
a.ra
Kltrs ehiHr. .Iota Stat, feat Dart -bast
barrlngtsiaa tlekuis.
Fare Dews Plllons
1
3
23s:iU-lDoh worth 3.M.
M-JU-lnoh- worth 11 is
WaSu-lnch-wortk 14 Ml.
a.
a
baa leuiuau 1.11,1, ri
-PUI. cad at
Nut sad nhlw aCnpail 1
- aaorrow, Twtity, Until I P. M.
restricted. No Ma.ll or Telephone On
I et BUsrherJ Piltaw Cases ?H
i.ijt i-iticn nam -1... man goOOA
oy yarn inner siaes aa lollowa
gej
.18
irisw reg. .11
MxM-r.g IS
UiM ni. .14
Mraaiirementa htforo htraKlnf.
Ill -I. INS II A t sii-.n r
18 le M rt. Notion Lei
.10
papers Hair Pins.
I dos.n Haf.ty Tins.
1 paper Press Pins.
1 Bundle Tape eaa'd.
NOTIONS BASEMENT.
IS rt. Rabin FlsrsneUlle Dr testa
It
Light snd dark -yoke styles
neatly trimmed slses tn 1 veara
INFANTS' Daj. latOaita PLOOaV,
$!. While Veil. Wauls
Neatly trimmed with torchun lass.
Inserta, emb'd yoke snd k enlea
yoke long alcoves til slses.
WAIHTH--SECOND PLUOB.
13. 4 Waaaen's Pi nam. Skirts 2. IT
Heavy weight-black and navy aat
In pleata girdle top or belt all
lenrtha ant hands. Including ortra
slses.
WOMEN'4 AlklUTS flPOND PLOOk.
J4.S0 Beyi' Estrs Treussr Sails XTI
Yoke .Norfolk and ilnuble breast
medium uml heavy chevlols. twills,
herrlnglii.nra, sttipes and othar
fancles-flnely lined and tailored
I to 17 years.
kOVa' OLOTHrNG THlkD PLOOaV
SI ct. Children's Resapert J
Hesvy nap flannelalte beat colore
various ptplnge. also eheok gtna
hams 4 to 1 years.
BOTS' FUHNlrlHtNUS- TH1BD PLOOB.

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