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ied Woman Need Apply to Join the Williamsburg Lieder- Kranz, and Fathers Can’t Belong to the No Kids Club, of Chippewa Falls, Ung to Chippewa these two- 2 int the club where ehall claim the inbership tn No Kids| of warbling and of to row ters will get you if you don't ‘out, the, evening The ladies made some quick menutl caculatious If more women were admitted, how much refreshments might not each new- omer annex and how small a portion of artoftelsalat Would not each present member have to accept? And then, would) Hans Obertaufer and Jacot) Kamptamuslier and a dozen other gay choristers dare to be as light-hearted, og Caress, ws Innocuousiy gullant, batteries of thelr wives’ eyas? married invader must be was over, led women who sing and married | x, | who yearn for the title of ‘papa’ | Pelled. r The meeting adjourned at last in a Giike barred from two of the most Sa inaesis late of fevered Indecision, to reconvene lube of the day, ‘The former | 8st nluht ina hall at Hroadway and Just been passed by tho Arion place. TAederkrans-Phoentx Maenner- of Willlanisburg, the latter by the Club, of Chippewa Falls, Wis. forth Williamsburg married wo- | who crave to burst forth into ly must choose wome other place ‘the Lieterkranz for the scene of harmonic labors, The benediok of Fails must either forego the of having futuro generations sem! Mame soreeohing down the corridors Mf time, or he must abjure membership the swellest local club, and it all hap- this way: In the interim party feel Ing swayed the whole Hastorn District of Brooklyn, and electioneers worked night and day, with the result that aca stormy and perfervid session last even- ing the falr spinsters overwhelmingly carried the day. Amid shricks of Rice handshakings and @ mad fanfare of high heels against the eft hoor, the taldens learned thai hey had won'and that no married wom- an mould be voice In song in permitted to ratse her hose sacred precincts, The pained benedicks mude the best of thelr defeat, but as they started home- ward to mest their waiting wives, a look of agonized dread and foreboding shrouded more than one manly visage, Down on “Dads. Fewer outward | f tragedy mark the Chippewa ls boyeott, Forty of the foremost business and social lead- iis have banded No-Kid Club,"* ‘The Demon of Discord. Whe Lioterkranvens have hitherto been merry, tuncful lot, They consisted of rs that meiropoii themselves together In a whose constituton and by-laws follow: ily ehiidiess married men shall nould any member become a fathor he will be promptly and tenomin- fously expelled aud will be furthermore obliged to banguet the loyal membens, 8 “levery member of the club shall pay one dollar ($1) Into an endowment quud tor the benoit of the child who causes such member's expulsion from the association, 4."A member who shall become a father shall be treated with a degree of frigid contempt such as shall tend to de- ter him from repeating the offense. 5, "A copy of these resolutions shall bo engrossed and forwarded to President @nd between the two they didn't do (thing to such classics as Schumann's fm A flat ami ‘He Hoped Some 90 Be m Dog-Faced Boy,” After the wong-seasions ended the Wair cantatores were regaled by thoir fellow-choristern wi foe , ladyfingera and ‘to Williamaburg’s beau-mondo. But the Demon of Diseord cropt in when Herr yon Posselwizzel, the emi- Tent delicatessen basso,® arose last S) week in a business meoting and boldly that his wife be admitted to chorus. Herr Owgooste Schnack- relecher leaped to his feet with a ehivairlo amendment that any and all Married women be eligible as Licder- “krans aingers, Both propositions v @rected with tumultuous and roof-| phaking silence trom the feminine members, Woman's inhuman ) eountless Liederkranz 'y effort shall be made to esiab- ) No-Kid lodges (iroughout the ate, Corfsternation and wrath are the very mildest feelings aroused among non- member Chippewans, nd la re hunting up the statutes in sec some measure whlch shall prove su 4 boycott of children, illegal and en- Joinable, Meantime there t» ainong | the club's membership a mingled dread expulsion and desire to annex tho ) endowment fund, ‘Tho stork 1s the only native of Chip: wa Falls who continues along onl Fines utterly “undisturbed sand undia~ mayed by the aforesaid nice suicide | threa -DOUGLAS x8! $3.5° SHOES {2, 5 MADE MEN ) We. Le Douglas makes and sells more Men’s $3.50 Shoos than any other Manufacturer In the World. $10,000 crore atmo . The reason W. L. Dougias to man made $3.50 shoes are the great- est sellers in the worla, is, because of their excel- lent style, easy fitting and superior wearing guglities. if I could show youthe difference between the shoes made In my fectory and those of other makes and the high leat used yout would undere Yj stand why W. Douglas shoes cost moreto make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than § any other $7.50 shoe on the \ market to-Zay. W.L, Dougins \ guarantersthelr value by ae ing his ;ume and price on the bottom, Look for it—take no @ubstitute. Sold by shoe dealers everywhere. x ki NO BETTER SHOES AT ANY PRICE. but have never worn ty well nat E buy them right along,and have ever had a pair cut of which I did not consider I got More than mymonwy'eworth.”’ — » porann HALL, Cotor Eyelets will not turn Tribune Buiiding, W. £. Douglas 9 ant $1.78 Shoes for are the same quality as Doulas $330 shoos for tone Boys save % On every mur ovor other makes: brassy. G.C.& EB. Eli Write for Now Minstrated My, Catalog, 'Bhoen hy mall, 3 Calf alk conte exten, he fin W. 1, DOTGLAS, ways gives yet pre rockton, Mase satisfaction, ty W.L. Douglas $3.69 Shoo Storosin Greater NewYork; a Broadwat, corner Howard Street. 356 Sixth Av. corner 2and Strect. Wwoadway, corner Sth Street. ‘MS Elghth A ee rad BROOKLYN, corner Thorr femater A corner Pearl St he 708-710 Brondw: 1557 Broadw: 4) Fulton St n Street, ew SPEAK FOR THE BLOOD . Skin Diseases spealz: for the blood and tell of the acid-laden, ypoisonous condition of that vital fluid, and of its effort to throw eff and fid the system of the poisons and waste matters that have accumulated i » Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Pso: 4 type are all caused by a weakened and polluted blood circulation, and ugh they may have lain dormant in the system during the cold weather, at the caalng of BpringaudSummer, when In 1896 I experienced at times blood is reacting and side of my hands that itched an burned, causin, ing extra efforts to much discomfort, I was convinced I was aificted ail morbid and pois. With at us matter, they make “Wns and used several external applications, re» he » ceiving but alight temy relief, 1 decided to beter appearance, Exter- trys, 6. §., and soon I found myself entirely cured, remedies cannot cure; ‘tation A., Kansas City, Mo, WW. P, BrusH. hey soothe and give tem- \\ por felief, but often clog the pores and glands, and the poison causing sme trouble is thus shut up in the system to break out afresh later on, 8. 8., a purely ene iaole blood remedy, cures all skin diseases by going m into the circulation, driving out all ee and waste matters, wi S S strengthening the blood, leaving the skin soft int their and smooth, and building up the entire system 904 by its tonic effect. §. 8, 9, cures Nettl jh, Poison Oak and all skin diseases that enter the 8) through the pores and glands, in the blood, ' Book on Skin Diseases mat ||| charged for the same qualities by other houses, 8, Boils and diseasez of | | itches on the in, | of Tczema, I consulted several phyade | |! THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1905, H.O'Neill & Co A Special Purchase of Suits For Misses and Small Women For Two-Thirds Regular Prices Clean, Elegant Models—No Two Alike There's just one hundred of! fo) them and no two alike—sizes| 14, 16 and 18 years, or 32, 34 and 36, $25.00 and $30.00 Suits at $15.00 This lot contains Suits of fine cheviot, long coats lined with taffeta and blouse models, \ $30.00 and $35.00 Suits at $20.00 and $25.00 | Another lot of very fine Suits, Mohairs and Panamas, blouse and plaited loose coat models, | $45, $50 and $65 Suits at | $35.00 and $45.00. About twenty-five of the finest models in voiles, over silk fine taffetas and all choice—no two alike, Wednesday Morning We Commence Our Annual Spring Sale of Lace Curtains Months ago we started to prepare for this sale with the result that this year we ask your inspection ot the largest) and best selected stock we have ever carried and the finest | | \ Irish Point Curtains | Renulai rices $4.75, $5.00 and $5.50 p. ir. Resular prices 95, $6.50 and $6.95 i ir. i Bas HEUER EO REL Ere Tet S00 American Arabians Nottinghams $1.00 Curtains for., . $1.50 Curtains for.. 60c | $5.50 Curtains for. ‘ 90C | $650 Curtains for. $3.75 $2.25 Curtains tor.. $1.30 | $7.00 Curtains for. $4.00 | $4.00 Curtains for,, $2.25 | $13.00 Curtains fo: ++$7-50 Ruffled Net Bed Sets We offer one hundred Ruffled Net Bed Sets, all made on extra heavy net, with real renaissance centre pieces in| spread and bolster, finished with tull ruffle—priced as follows to close: | Bed Sets, marked $6.00, $6.75 and $7.50, for. vee $4,50 Bed Sets, marked $8.25, $9.00 and $9.75, for. . $6.50 | Bed Sets, marked $10.50, $11.25 and $12.75, for . $8.50 Reed Rockers, $1.98. Jor +$3.25 Floor Coverings For Summer Homes, We call particuler attention | : to our well-selected stock of} # Have full roll arm,| Artistic Floor Coverings for (like cut), Bi NIA 6 He Hoy} well finished and/Summor Homes. Complete | Crex Grass and Fibre Mattings, Grass Ruys and Fibre Rursand ths | artistic "Thread and Thrum” | Rugs, | (Rug Department, Fourth Floor,) Another Dinner Set Special | For Wednesday only, 150 Fine American Thin Porcelain in Fancy Shapes, 5 different color decorations, 100 pieces to the set as follows: | deny Open Vegetable Dishes, large size, | 1 Pickle 2ish, 1 Soup Tureen, | Hy) $1.98. M574 Regular price, $2.75 1 doz, each Tea and Dinner and Soup Plates, 1 doz. each Fruit Saucers and Individual Butters, 1 doz. Cups and Saucers, lonly Iieat Dish each 8—10—~-14 inch, $6 00 = 1 Gravy Boal, 1 Covered Butter Dish. These sets are advertised by other houses as regular value | $15.00; our regular price is $8.75, | Lamps. Our Lamp Department excels in everything that is needful in the lamp linc—our prices are very much lower than are 2 only Covcred Dishes, large size, | We offer a fine decorated lamp with brass base and 10 | inch globe, fireproof chimney, brass oll pot and centre drait burner; regular $3.49 sseeve sees voee reese e | (2.50 ~ Rose Bushes 12c Fach. | Each Packed Separately in Moss. (Basement,) | We have just received another shipment of dormant | hardy Rose Bushes. These are each packed separately in| moss and oiled paper to prevent the roots from drying up, | and should be planted as soon as yon get them home. | | There will be no danger of their freezing if roots are| | planted deep and well covered. Varieties include: Paul Neyron, CrimsonRambtler, Persian Yellow, Dorothy Rerkins, General Jacq, La Franee bs and many others, Choice, 12¢ Lach. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. values in lace curtains H. O'Neill & Co. have ever offered. ||| + suit |clothes—they fit, give satisfaction | | ceptionally low price of 79, a yard, ving Jor Housekeep UALITY makes the little fathers. Furniture Slip Covers. ADE to order slip covers aré M like a made to order suit of | and the maximum amount of wear, We send a competent man to meas- ure your pieces of furniture and “make to fit” coverings of the best linen, with bound edges, at the ex- We can make others for 59c. a yard, but we emphasize those at 79c. as being particularly good, Stylish Reed Go-Cart qpd large reed adjustable Go- Cart, very nicely upholstered, | is remarkable for its high quality and low price. It has every modern Go- Cart improvement—enamelled run- | ning gear and rubber-tired wheels, Folding Go-Carts from $2.98 up. | The Nansen Ice Box OWPERTHWAIT’S Nansen Ice Box toes its work prop- erly—keeps food sweet in the hot- test of weather. Made of hardwood, golden oak finish, galvanized {ron lining, shelf and ice rack, dry alr 121st Street: , 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. & SONS The Diamond and the Cobble Stone Chatham Square: 99th YE ‘AR 198 to 205 Park Row. ¥, x ( OWPerTHWA| a A Story of Quality diamond more valuable than the big cobble stone. Spectal Made-to-Order Furniture. SPER examples of these sturdy pieces of furniture are shown on our floor in denim. The Chaise Lounge Is a convenient combina- tion of a great easy chair and lounge—it being appropriate for any room in the house, The massive chairs, suggestive of rest, tell their own story. These pieces are made to order in about a week's time, covered with any one of the fifty different coverings we carry in stock, or with specially selected coverings of your own fancy or to match other pieces, Designs made to order to harmonize with any style of interior decorations or sur- roundings, Comfortable “Porch Chairs. | T is our constant aim to supply the best porch furniture obtain- able. We think our long experience en- ables us to effect this purpose, Our variety of porch furnishings of every description is un- usually large and hand- some. These chairs, painted in red or green, or shellaced on white a maple, are excellent il- lustrations of our great stock. Substantially made rattan seats, Rockers, ++ $1,95 Chairs. a Unusual Sale of the Heavy Axminster Carpet at $2.15 a Yard HESE extra Axminster Carpets have a long, velvety pile. They are rich in colorings and unusually pleasing in patterns. Being the latest froductions of mills renowned for the excellence of their work, they are correct in style and color scheme, Carpets of similar quality are sold in other stores at $1.95, Our price—g1.45 a yard—includes making, lining and laying, Large Velour Couch, $9.98, J. Mees AER S comfort in a roomy couch like this—pleasure, too, in its pos- session, It is carefully constructed through and through. Covered with three-toned or plain colored velour, has five rows of tufting, and is circulation; lift-up apron to cover drip-pan; capacity, 40 Ibs. of ice, | Everything for Housekeeping--Cash or Liberal Credit. rarst St. & 3d Ave. Chatham * Square. upholstered in all halr—all halr, remember. By far the best couch we have ever offered at the price. Cowperthwait It is the same with stores—quality determines their standing and causes them to be held in esteem by the people who demand worth in the goods they buy. It seems unnecessary to refer to the high quality of the COWPERTHWAIT & SONS’ stores and the mer- chandise they sell, but frequent reference is a good, progressive method of advertising. Stores that have stocd th: vicissitudes of business for almost a century, and still retain their leadership, must natural'y possess that character which makes men and institutions of quality. The sterling quality of the COWPERTHWAIT & SONS’ stores has been recognized for ninety-eight consecutive years. During that long interval of time new people have come upon the scene, sensational changes in business methods have been adopted and.dazzling statements made by many latter-day merchants tending to obliterate, ina measure, the potent fact that quality is an essential to successful storekeepers now as it was in the time of our fore- The COWPERTHWAIT stores sell the best goods obtainable, and they sell them at prices which will tear more than favorable comparison with those of any other store in New York. The goods and price are equally attractive to lthe customer who buys for cash or the one who desires to take advantage of the very liberal credit system off :red. About Our Bedding are very proud of our bed- ding, which is made in our W own factory under the best sanitary conditions, There are no indifferent methods tolerated, and we see to it | that everything that enters into the making of the bedding is sanitarily pure. We guarantee the quality and durability of mattresses, bolsters and pillows—and everything else in the bedding line, 6-ft. Oak Extension Table EXTREMELY well made of select- ed oak and carefully finished; fluted legs, good casters; a splendid example of painstaking cabinet. making, Square... $7.50 Round... $8,50 Beautiful Brass Bed, $22,50 HANDSOMELY made bed, with continuous 434-Inch pile lars; fitted with easy rolling casters; in four widths; reinforced at the corners, Golden Oak Serving Table, $5.75 bitoe 2 drawers, 18x36 Inch polished top. It cannot be duplicated in other stores at our price, cL. Li | | ( § é y { \ >