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%, ° e: hot one ry r ‘iis WOlktup: QmunsvAY BVA, beBuAK x SHALL THE BABY OR THE DOG RULE IN AMERICAN HOMES? HIOQHOOOOINO Our Women Are Devot- ing Themselves to “Dog Worship” and Families Suffer, Rev. W. G. Pud- defoot, of Boston, Em- phatically Declares. A terrible arraignment of American women is made by Rete W. G. Puddefoot, the noted divine of Boston, inan interr'ew given to an Evening Wor'd rerorter and printed below. Hz accuses them of *ilog worship,” to the exelusion of “ baby wore ship.” He declares that the ‘ack ef familiesisa serious menace to the Republic, and that he! has been in New England villages where there was not even a Sunday-school,beeause there were no children. THE BABY OR THE DOG? “The American woman prefers or acema to prefer, a pug or a noo- dle to a child. 1 say thin with truth, gathered from personal ob: servation.” a was the starting statement made the Rev. W. G. Puddefoot, of Bos- ton, ty at Evening World reporter, Mr. Paddefoot ts a straight-out speaker, and When he says q thing he means it. Ie ngrezational and ts stay- ward G, Rankin, rk. tid Dr, Puddefoot hasbeen « lamer umber uf child “to find that i pole falling off among the Vialted ane on when I agked why there » tind that {si ohtd, het “though, in quantities. Too Many Doge and Cata. “Tcan say with truth gather 1 from] reveats and dons, 8 o Dereon womats | observ: prefers, a that the Amer: tu healthy conditions” y things are among thi Rut the: ath BABY LOST 30 POUNDS, SO HSU ULI SE FAT AGAIN Baby Munyan’s Daily Growth Resembling an Expanding Balloon. Baby Muy: Vineland, N. J. nomenal weight xembles the expanding of « soon she will again tp the beam record-breaking for a #6 Baby Mu eral wecks , but an attack of grip, complicated with teething, pulled her down rapidly. * o | « pound a day for thirty Then she rallied and, as her im says, for over two weeks she his “on the mend, Baby Munyan ts ¢ mer Josiah Munyan, been the co She was ten birth, but she tod of five child only a oneshnif pounds at feel at the rate the ordinary eon i recan tind ni ble condition. (red no selen ‘The only ‘hobby th ch bathing wea Ter mosher ¥Aye fie meth ACID KILLED WOMAN STUDENT Miss Greiner Had Bottle of Carbolic Near Her. Miss Kate Greiner, thirty-five years old, a student in the Teachers’ College, Columbia University, died in St. Luke's Hospital of carbolic acid polsoning. With two trained nurses and fellow students, Miss Palmer and Mise Young, she occupied an apartment on the fourth floor of the San Marino, 40 West One Hundred and Twelfth street, They took thelr meals with Mrs, Amanda Wheeler, ® who has an apartment on the same Moor. On Tuesday evening Misa Greiner re- tired apparently happy, although nerv- ous over the semi-annual examination which had just been completed. When xho was called at §.10 o'clock. yesterday morning whe did not respond. One of the young women looked over the fan- ght and eaw her lying on the couch fully dressed. 0 Mrs. Wheeler's son forced the doo! | and Miss Greiner was found uncon- actous, while an odor of carbolle acid pervaded the room. Notice wan at once sent to St, Luke's Hospital, and Dr. Reynolds resoonded, He found Miss Greiner in a critical condition and took her to the’ hospital. Bhe dicd without recovering consclous- ness, Detectiver Enright and Kneirim mude an Investigation, On a chair be- wide the couch they found a druggiat’s graduate, in which were dregs of! car- Gelle_ncld. A two ounce vial half filled with carbolic acid, was found in a lothes ‘press. With the bottle of acit tood a bottle of what appeared to be a solution of bromide. No letter to in- baad a that, the) young: wean iutended wulelde waa\tound. Caused Col of Unie Considerable excltem on Broads Wo noon by a prematur rt Seventeenth streei and hy ‘ enue tn he Rapid Transit tuanel. A plece of rock welghig fully ten tome wae hurled along the trench, but did not get to the sreet surface. One of the fragments preased air pipe connected drill xhatterins excaping atrcaused alm: the vicinity, No one wi clock th Dlast at the eek the wath deing Institut wright, of the ct and «ed take 19 prisoners. FURS. Alaska Sable Scarfs,—with cluster of 8 and ro tails, $7.50 and $9.50. Blue Lynx Scarfs, with cluster tails, $9.50. Muffs, Blue Lynx, . . . $9.00 Alaska Sable, $5.50 & $8.00 Persian Lamb, . . $8.00 JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. « Its vigor family. ‘1 Weat, aan wih of t BROKER LED DOUBLE LIFE. :|Stewart R. Morris, Sued for Divorce, Offers to Pay Alimony. a Well known Wal erved NEW YORK: Borough of Manhattan. EAST SI nd Ave., cor. th st nd Ave Third Ave Third Ave. car. 110 Third Ave,, cor. Ist St. WEST SIDE. 3 Fifth Ave., cor, 1334 S cor, 1524'St. ahth Ave., Jesth St. 268 Kightz Ave, ncer 132d St 2048 Eighth Ave, cor. 131th St i) Amsterdam Ave., i Amaterdain Ave, Jumbua Ave,, cor St, moar Chris ker St, cor. Commerce “CHOICE CROCERIES ! nearly aver a double y There Are 35,000 Dogs in Boston and Three Times That Number in New York Made Pets| Of by Women — His Words of Warning. reir awn agra tite inv extent, tis slow! that we y ons oan Baan tnt BIG LINER HELD BY RIVER ICE. Seven ST! Tugs Long to Dock the Noordland. : | suctven Battled| ERN BROTH Shoe Departments Women's Slippers Black and White Satin, with French Heeis, aiso broken lots of Kid Slippers, Formerly $2.95 to 53.50 P-, ‘Women's Boots Glazed Kid Lace with Kid tips and hand weited soles, eomay + Mt png the dew zn in the Amerten Supreme Court Justice Glide Mrs Morr: suit for couple were married tn slike Farm " ted th 0 West Thirty-nine! sul Mr. Warren M vimitted the truth of the at and amid le Was willing t ment Misses’ Boots Glazed Kid Button with patent leather tips Boys’ Boots Calf Lace, with heavy cs welted soles, broken sizes 100 FROZEN TO DEATH. Zero Weather in China Ca wi cad Suffering, uf CANTON, Feb. Z—The Intensely cotd Hing fs eausing wide ‘There hav 4 hundred deaths here from ¢ of the great merit of this Bread. HOME STYLE, 3 loaves for.... Se MALT BREAD, 2 loaves for as Sc QUAKER BREAD, a oat. FANCY VIENNA, a loa ...... FRESH BREAD ALL THREE FOR yew 24e Brand tall can Ca o Brand, best tender Teas juple Syrup, pint bottle: 7 IF YOU WANT TO ECONOMIZE \N AME ‘TIMI HAVE THE BEST GROCERIES MONEY CAN BUY DO ALL YOUR MARKETING IN OUR STORES, Thousands Are Awake to the Advantages We Offer. AND AT THE S elias teins M00 %, CROWN BR GRANDMOTHER'S BR EAD, a bat... . RYE BREAD, 4 float, RYE BREAD, extra larg TWICE A DAY. va Vaniltn ar When You. ce This Label on a loat of Bread you can rest assured it is the best. examined into the quality of several leading brands of Bread, tested them carefully, and the product of this company was our choice. We are hard to suit on the question of quality—at least we have that reputation—so when we say this Bread is best—best in strength, texture and color—it means it is the best. OVER A MILLION LOAVES SOLD in our stores during the past few weeks, which in itself is evidence Tea, Coffee, Sugar---Special. One Pound Best Combination Coffee, Half Pound Very Best Tea, all kinds, Three and a Halt Pounds Granulated Sugar, r Peerless ttle 50c. Jutey Mornitia, J 36 4 large Sa Fa pound Lemon catershire ricae Brand, very ‘awder, Popul for THE EST CHOICE GROCERIES y ~. ire NEW YORK: es of Brooklyn. near Prospect St Recently we 173 Main 8t., torta, 402 Vernon Ave., Island City 46 Main St, 42 Castleton Ave.. aL, We 187 Merger We Brand NAY, 310 Main St Kettroad Ave, Whit 2c Bran Tea aw $93 Manhattan Ave, Borough of Queens. cor, Willow St, cor, 6th St. gees of Richmond. Hoboken a Union Hill. Ave Plains R. Hl. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Pricete * MACYS - Both sides 14th St. rom ut Stareeeneerern tan to 15th, 6th Ava 'Men’s Overcoats Marked Down—amex: |Macy’s Unequalled Low Prices for Overcoats have been dea lcisively reduced. At our original and regular rates they! were much les$ than others asked. For instance :— The same qualities are sold by others at $22.49 to es 49 $30.00 to $50. 00. | .74 | Choice now Choice now Cheviots, Montagnacs, Scotch: The richest and tinest imported and domestic |tabrics, Nearly all are lined throughout with heavy, guaranteed silk and! |superbly tailored The variety includes smart box, nobby broad: shouldered. loose-back and Raglan styles. The workmanship is not: surpassed——honest, conscientious and artistic endeavor are strongl ‘evidenced in every garment—$30.00 to $50.00 values as clothing: J isualy sold—our price $18.74. if 3 $20.00 Overcoats at $13.49. Fifty Overcoats, made of very fine Oxford Gray Cheviot, ‘shoulders and sleeves lined with heavy guaranteed sie : body with black worsted; broad shoulders. ; | workmanship: value $20.00, at $13.49. ) Our prices until they were changed to-day $2.75 $1.65 $1.05 3] ee $1.9 ‘Imported Worsteds, Oxford Vicunas, Homespuns and Kerseys, lu nlaundered Shirts, made of good heavy muslin, three-ply pure linen inserted bosoms, reinforced front and back, cut full in ly, all seams: feiled, continuous facings, cushion neckband, bar-end buttonholes, sizes’ 14 to 18 in, at Jie Uniaundered Shirts, made of Williamsville muslin, three-ply 1,700 count Pure linen inserted bosoms, hand-made buttonhole in neckband, rein- beck and front, ed seams throughout, continuous facings, a but'on protector and tic tape, open back and open-back-and-front, | 2 pty iS in, at 38e. | Unlaundered Shirts, made of Utica Nonpareil or New York Mills muslin, i | thiee-ply 1,890 count pure linen inserted bosoms, hand-made buttonholes kband, reinforced back and front, cut extra full, felled seams throughe ut, continuous facings, collar button protector and tie tape, open. back and n-back-and-front, short and regular bosoms: value, 75c5 our price, 4 Untaurdered Shirts, made in our own factory, of Utica ‘Nonpareil muslin, solid three-ply pure linen bosoms, hind-made button and eyelet holes, linen neck and wrist bands, open back and open front, i sizes 134; to 18 inches, value $1.00; our price, 68¢. r Laundered Shirts, made in our own factory of best muslin, three-ply linen besoms, hand-made button and eyelet holes, open back and «pen-back-and-front, sold by exclusive dealers at $150; our price, 89¢. | Men's Laundered Dress Shirts, stiff bosoms, made in our own factory; of j tine quality Madras, in all the newest stripes and figures, opes front, with attaches cuffs, and open-back-and-front, with two pair detached oat value $1.50; our price, 94c, Men's Laundered Dress Shirts, made of tine quality imported Madras cloth, large assortment of stripesand ings, open-front-and-back, attached and detached cuts, cushion neckband and tie tape, bar-end buttonholes, value $2.00; our price, $1.49. > Shirts, made in our own factory of designs and colorings, de- 7%. vy muslin, $2 inches long, full width, pported braid. all sizes up to 20 Boys’ and Youths’ Laundered Dres ot ting quality percale, large varie tached cuffs, value $1.28; our ps Men's Night Shirts, made of h neatly trim ith fast. ce inch, value (Oc. our price, 3 Men's Night Shirts, made of flannelette, neat stripes and phids, extra full and Jong, felled seams, value $0e.: our price ¥5 Ten’s 25c. Collars at 14c. twenty-one hundred count pure linen back and front, foureply,.im- © | proved barend buttonholes, thirty-eight distinct shapes to choose from, Who could wish for a better collar? | Men who pay 25c. for expensively advertised brands err if they think- ? jthey secure as much value at that price as we sell for t4c. Two Pajama Specials. for $1.00 Pajamas, made for $1.75 Pajamas, made e+ '09c. of heavy, tleecy taunei- 99c. of tine cheviots, in hand- 4 ette, dainty blue and pink stripes. | some patterns and colorings. % | Cardigan Jackets and Steckinette Coats—a very large as sortment that should be closed out before cold weather is lover. We've revised the prices for that purpose. AComprehensive Saleof Manicuring Preparations and Appliances At Genuinely Economical Prices. WORLD ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA Au KC. Newsdealers, ¢/a=: print Wooatull . Waleott. cor. Huron St. An Long cor. Ellzabeth tito ait 1 tare Mount Tarrytown, CHOICE~ ~ CROCERIES+4