The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1907, Page 7

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out the-prontsof tiem te STN Tot : | “eeked Site. ficies why shs was s_Bo~ Se FEN SORTS ET CARNEGIE AND JOHN D. SHAM PHILANTHROPISTS | ages —MRS. ROSE PASTOR STOKES. “In. Discussing Socialism Before Women’s So- ciety, She Declares the Rich Give Because They Take More than Their Own. ‘Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes has furnisnoa the Woman's’ Health Protective Associ- afion food for discussion for many) & Moon, The meeting In the Academy of Medi-y ¢lno yesterday was the largest In the wants {t owned by all the people, both ite distribution and cost** "Like a community,’ euggested a Mul person with « bird of paredlsa, “No, Tw, no!" haatily interposed Mra, Stokes, "You cannot in the midst of Mistory of the society. At first th®| capital isolate yourself,’ -women came In flocks to get a glimpse | “But doesn't capital give Ixbor an op- Fat the Interesting wite of the Socialist) portunity?” asked a young woman who milljonaire—she Who was once the Ro86/haq boon thinking hard for some mo. of the Ghetto—the cigaretto makers | snonts, * Before the end of tne session, however, Giscussion had waxed s0 forvid ‘that Mrs. Ralph Trautman, “president and | nich creates capital and wealth; there. > otairmuh, had to give a hurry Sal) for tea. - f “There Was & great Aispiay of birds: }-of- paradise, ostrich'tips and other or- paments——of— which the _soft-hoarted |_ omen aré fond. They nodded vistoly | while Mrs. Stokes discussed “The Civic Problems of tie East Side.’ Among other thinga she said she dia not consider such men as Rockefeller and Carnegie philanthropists. “They may be at heaft," she declared, “put they are not in deed. They ard} aimply a part of thelr system.’ Drunkennéas and sick — fret subjects touchad Btokes, Hho sald that among the Jow people there was little Intoxication they were, as « rule, ubstemtous. Che @ickness discussion Ted to tuberculosis, which, aa the speaker sald, every one knows ts preventable, and ts caused by -t adel -and—baj-to0d. ‘The celebrated | } mung dlock was brought forth as an example, and the Incident of a churcn protesting against tts being. torn down Decause so many of the partyntonors resided there, and in conseauence the ehurch would not have enough maln- tenance, caused expressions of horror. A Strange Philanthropist. “ “Mrs. Stokes then told or a mint tr | pnnadelphta owned by a man active tn philanthropy, where, girla died in ecorea from tuberculosts, owing to tho iret that the windows could not -be ; —opened on account sf the draught blow. —ing the dust —from-thedarke geods-onto- the looms where white goods were manufactured. % t this point Mrs. Stokes’s remarks re obscured by nm tarke party hurry nr to the windows and opening them to the accompaniment of hard creak- ing, The draught that blew through tho | room caused the birds of paradise to | trembie in the breeze. ‘The speaker brought out forcibiy the uUsclessness meaningleasness of impracticable phi “wan Interested tn this man's good Beartedness,”* sho 22/4, “when he talked with me at the settlement which he had started himself with the desire to help. ths-poor. vat: tmpe yoaurhy Tee aanes te posbeais ‘who would work . for perhay months and thon dysxppear fora week of so. They would-come back looking pais and tt would be abse: again, and never to come back. When he woul _investigate—being a kind-hearted mar te Would find they had culosts, HIs Poor Restitution, WMMStEUT “OL PEM eS MRT the factory and saving human life he started the settlement. Perhaps —with- ave been a philanthropist. In -discugaine vice Mrs, Stokes wala: / “We taik of vice as if It were an in- born quality. We turn out more crim- fnals from our prisons than wo enter there. Inevitable bed resulta from the crowding of young and old together. the former going the street to be Bdle—to—minale—eHtr Geir own age and | Not until Mra, Stokes had got deep | into the dlscusston of pore 4 then return, to go away | ed of tuber. | nn ES EE EEE EEE | | “That ts a queation often put forth," Kindly replied Mra. Siokec “Its labor fore labor shoyld have its Just “It certainly te a grave gueatl member in purple putsa,—— _____ aber Jn Underpald.— * aasented Airs. Stokea. howld recpiye. interruption. ould res celve In retum aocording to what he creates. Capital Ia In the hands of non- creative people In many Instances. That 14 what ] mean when I say that every member of a famlly should create. Pov- erty 18 the orying evil of the home." At this point Mra, John Livingston Rivers Startle th fathering into the mt ripple of joug hter, = it hae at. ee! y" mhe sald with em. f “put Just ‘as soon ait I euccoed | Boing home good thos Ko asib-have- children and croate more poverty.” Stoker wax almeat-stumped at chia es Rouncement, which was indlaputad Mrs. Weed had somethin vere about the ovils of unfona, Sheth had folend tn San Francisco who aid A gel any plumbing dono, although they a just because the Ube onl $125 to A Stokea sald she admitted that indtyidual grtommnces-ait arise out of unions, but they were only were offering © a man didn't have Join the union, ned up against capital in the fieht, ‘At thie point Mra. Stokes was Deeléged ¥ vo many questions that Dr, Harriet Keating made a motion that zche epoak~ or ba reauosted to form na truot or something that atated cxaotly wht eo done—that tha remadies of existing social eviln bo ret forth for the Woman'a Health Protective Association ought to. to work ou ‘hon, in ite of the fact that half of die women nad questions ts asx, Mrs Blokes Waa rushed to the banquet room tor t —dn trying to ‘Broadway and 21st | Street, THE EVENING WORLD, JEROME TO. MIX AN HOTEL TANGLE Everett “House. Affairs Taken, to —District-Attorney by Creditors, ‘The conduct of the affairs ‘of the Dy. orett House by Jullus H. Siebert, wh haa been mizasing aince the place was | wold. Deo. #4, was called to the attention | of Distriot-Attorney Jerome to-day, The seventy-five. creditors, who ten a! yelt meeting yesterday, are trying to unten. | prikes wic the uffairs of tho concern. They were aurprised after the ‘oreciowure sale to | peers upon him, te posi Lo learn thet the furniture sold by A. J. Bates, former proprietor, to the Dreret House Company for $25,000 had been sold | bab! by the company to Ferdinand Kurzman | "THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1907. for $20,000. ‘This eale will be attacked by — Was the fact that, notwithstanding the hotel was making a gv0d profit, one of a pthalsanti thacensteithetandiner tie ALL CARS TRANSFER their number proved to be a ratcatcher, whose Dill for $80, had not been settled. It covered a perfod of more than four | months’ service, | Stobert haw been shot and arrested | necause of previous financial ; enter- T'prices of his management. Ho waa conducting the Westchester Land Coni- pany and lived {n Bedford, Weat- [ohester, on August 11, 1899, when Mra. Mary O'Donnell” vietted “htm “tn his offices, at No. 14 Reado street, and | demanded the return of $5,000 ahe sald | ahe bad pala him for property | was not turned over to her. Bho Blebert through the arm. She was ar- rested, but the case was dropped. International Baby Show, with Iwosevelt as Judge, NORFOLK, Va., Jan, 3—An interna- tonal baby show, ‘with President Koose- #- chief judge. and~ presenter of will be a feature of the James- | town Exposition U the President ao- cepts the honor wile it ie proposes to D) have bablfes trom an'‘countrler and all genditions nlite in the. ggmpetition. There will be prizes for the futtest for-the prettiest babies, for the peat, £6. Lord & Taylor Furs; Reduced Prices. Friday & Saturday, Jan. 4th -& sth | ' 2 We Offer at Greatly Reduced Prices, _Mufs, Stoles €3 Scarfs in Broadtail, Chinchilla, Ermine, Baum-Marten and Mink. Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. OPPENHEIM,GLLINS &@ New-York,- this unprecedented sale at. - astonishingly low price. usual very high standard o: lowest possible degree. — corded madras, In neat bi figures, Also and tan. Sizes 14 to 18. seconds. Every one ts perfect. _ The Greatest Mark Down Sale Ever Held. Fulton and Bridge Streets, == Brooklyn of natural gray over. scarf an new, smart flat The Entire Stock of Thesegoousare very scarceand sold alf over Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailored Suits—Costumes Seis, $7.50 —Gowns—Outergarments—Furs and Fur Far-astern Mink, very | Lined. Coats — Separate Walking ver Scarf, 60 inches long, Aarge-oval pillow mul Looks as wellas any $35 setand- wit weat-aswelt questions hurled at her indisc wo are working at ¥t—shonid—be—prerented: Gapitalism ts mit the use of capital, It js tho misuse. Accgrding to Federal statintics capital 1s robbing the work- ing-ciasses-of-one-half- thelr earnings. ‘We rob and injure tho working man, then come along as’ the Good Samaritan, carry him off to # soup house and feel him. So long as wo “ob-him—we -have- to” keep-—on—-«lving palliatives. Tho parable of the Good fliamaritan ts yery applicable to our philanthropy to tho working classes,” {The Making of Soclalists. At this point a woman In black velvet elalist, The .wite.of the millionaire Wanthropist eatdr ————— Bocialism, instead of having all In- Seite and land owned privately "VAUDEVILLE. FIGHT _ IN THE U. S. COURTS. _Kamo Gets Injunctiog to ‘Prevent * + Bidini Giving His Copy- righted Skit Any More. = Fred Karo won the first round in tho en English Music Hall" to-day when Fuge Lacombe, of tho United Bmtes | Girewit Court, on application of Louis J, Vorhaus, granted an Injunction—to Frederick Westcott, mhich ta the name ‘pf the famqus pantomimist tn private | {fe, restraiaing-Joan Bedin from going ‘on with tho p prbaustion of the! skit, Who holds tho copyright of the feline 18 Preston tag $108" w "3 salary for his company, he Wwfonsg ty iat the contract was yold i 48o it proyided for u Sunday night formance in violation: of law, In #o- ring his | injumetion | to-day. iarno a that Bedini, aided. by, Proctor fath, had enticed several al of the bers of: hin compan bh hy, Bed ave tho idea ot thie nai akit to XK. aimed i Dittenhoefer, ae the contrar saw Bedini ‘and ab anow him. He worked out, the under ¢! three-cornered fight over “A Night In || Skirts and Waists' Will Be Offered — = if) Suit _Department— Reduced_ Prices. Pubilsied al $1.50. John Ruskin, Edna Lyall, Rudyard Kipling, Macy J. Holmes, All are Y printed trom_larce, clear type, ——_—__——_sian_Jarmb, from large, clear type, $40.00: Ladies’ Broadcloth Tailored Suits, ——Reduced-to; $45.00 Ladies’ Broadcloth Tailored Suits, $60.00 Ladies’ Broadcloth Tailored Suits, - ‘Reliable Fur Coats and Fur Novelties. ae i $75.00 Persian Paw Coats, Fancy Pony Mode's. $150.00 Persian Paw Coats, Full Length, $450.00 Mink Coats, $200.00 Hudson Bay Sable Sets, $60.00 Biack Lynx Sets, $18.00 Persian Paw Sets, Coat Department--Reduced Prices. $40.00 Fur Lined Outergarments $60.00 Fur Lined Outergarments, ee a ».. 20, ‘$40.00 Persian Cloth’ Blouse and Pony Coats, “ " e...29,00 Skirt Department—-Reduced Prices. $10.00 Separate Walking Skirts, i ’ $18,00 Broadcloth Walking Skirts, plalted models, « — « aan 00° Tih | Greater? New York's 20.00 «4 .2.,2500 " = 25.00 Wrights’ tetho/ fnew hygiente Aeece-lin Udisheae Weed Hausa be romewhat broke. his greatly reduceT Reduced to......45,00 # «..... 80.00 « 4 .....250.00 «110.00 «4... 35.00 « —«......10,00 Men's 50c& 69c |Underwear for 29¢ Men's heavy ribbed. cotton dorwen: crit are tritit ers have ¢ None wold at this mingalea’ Main. Pious, dou) fx. ‘Rection Coupon featatton suf this coupon we, will sell you these remarkable hosiery bargains: Men’s Fine 19c Half Hose for 3,000 palra—all salesmen's sam- ples of high: foods. They Dalle embroidered cotton hisit io and ¢ mor brine to make, Al! flzes. Reduced to......28,00 .38.00 20,00 Children’s 19c 6 Bicycle Hose for | Splendid, durable — stockingsi just what you want for romping youngsters. Made with double kneo— Laat colors, $9! ¢ to 10 Inch: None_» price without tuts upon: Bloomingdales’ Main Floor, 50th St, Section, Reduced to,....... +4, 90 Our Semi-Annual Sales of Domestics, Linens and —Other House Goods Are Under Way—the Greatest Ever Known. Wonderful Trousers Sale! Again to-morrow you may take advantage of a sale of Trousers which, in -value-giving, is most extraordinary: Men’s $3.00 to $4.50 Trousers of every desirable style, for business. or idress, made of. worsted, cassimerc jand cheviot; .alf sizes from 30 to 44 waist measure; to be sold to-morrow in $1.99 $5, $6 and $7- Trousers, $2.99 Men’s Suits or Overcoats that were intended to sell at $12 and $15, in this special clearance for...-.-.....s. eee eee By this new grouping, all sizes, many different styles and nearly all sorts of materials will be found at this $7.50 The Best White Goods Sales Men in AllLNew York Is Now Under. Way at the Bloomingdale Store. The most important feature of this successful Bloomingdale event for men is the Rone ty of goods. ot etast ane ay the greatly increased cost of materials, we rigidly. ‘maistain our quality throughout | our entire stock while pitching prices to the The Famous Bloomingdate’$1 Pleated Negligee Shirt at 59c. These excellent shirts have eoyarate cums bowen eLIELS Tn Hf Surabie porate, In Me be Is In'neat black and white ripe And figured effects; also. {no plain blue, tau and gra Boys’ 69¢ Madras Shirts, 3 for $1, ot each, 35c. Men's Newest 1907 Model 75c Negligee Shirts at 59c. “Excettently madé of One quailty, blue chambray, with cute attached and borom of nicely fniahed pleats; cut jvery full and very nicely laundered. Size 14 to 17. Men’s Very-Smart 98&c Madras Negligee Regular or Coat Model Shirts, 48c. With ovffe attached or separate. Made pf woven Ap White stripex-wna-tency- . Wal variety Cf new check devlghé in blue, eray Men’s Four-Ply Union Linen. Collars and Cufis. 35 popular styles of (lars 6 Collars, 40c e ee worth 75c, for to choose from, all the new fold and wing shapes. Sizes- Pairs Cuffs, - worth $1.20, for- Sizess9'4 to 1144. Sold In half-dozen lots only, Mioomingdales', Main Fi, 00th St. Section, 3 styles of Cuffs, round, regular and reversible link, ———————— $< $Y “Short But Sweet” Bargains from All Around the Store! $1aSquirretScts; $7.50. /'810 Ermine Sets, $4.50. American:Ermine sets, four- $35 9 FursLined ae ee 1 $15 Persian Paw.Sets, $8.75 Set consists | > = i Bret 45 tiche in-hand or throwover scarf, tie Broxécioth, 45 Inches | 68 Inches long, and fine large aquirrei throw=-j, “Tong, Hned with Spanish | pillow muif‘to match; very sable; large storm collar stylish; a marvellous bar- gain at this low price, ths country att Eyeglasses at 85 spring-and.cork nose rests, Spectacles . have straight or riding bow. j advertised as-$5,00-valucs,— 92 Hand Bie ‘at 85c. i Sllex.. Shite 4 finan dand, mal tal Lens bye- j qisesxy have solid gold fashionable models, Throw- + ‘ and other leathers, 8!¢ to 10 Inches jong, with various styles of sesand card cases to Men’s $65 Fur Lined Coats, $24. Lined throughout | $7. 50 Ansonia Clocks, Porcelain. cases,In “Tneluded are works of such popular | SS at a Great Reduction. = = fg authors-astose No Carcy, Mire Eb with — brown eee EEE == = — = ao £.N-Southworth, Nathaniel Hawthorne—{-sabletyna,tarec storm — collar of brook min muskrat-or pieced Per every hnlt hike “guaranteed to keep |The Best Groceries i in New York || Coupon ss'= Will be found at the Bloomingdale Store. At the Bloomingdale grocery store you will always find the purest and Eest foodstutis-at the very lowest prices-in-all-New Yorks Here are several exceilent week end specials; ] EREeaat oan eae VINE LAYER F1G8, Hap, OF ny one. ty & cua pounue ee "Wines and Liquors. POT ED, CLARETSS rom au) value; not more hi custonvers ber can, » prices pravailing VED BARTLETT P Coupo senttion ral we will Ly you ar yet al ie following bargains in Men's Men’s $1 Wright’s Health Underwear 49¢ LEXINGTON 7035” AVE 59"060°St Great Millinery Reduction Sale 109. Doren:HighestQuality, Pertect French Felt Shapes—Embra¢- ing all of the leading shapes; large, medium: and small, in every new and popular shade, These hats are usually sold for $1.98, but this fortunate. purchase enables us to. sell any of this Jot“on—Friday—for- 49¢) OW Yor costs “50 Dozen Natural Unbreakable Wings, in all shades to match the felt shapes;regutarty sotd-+ for 49c, but for this special sale only we 25c make the price.... Lloonstng dates’, Floor, Le: Ay. Section. _ Violin | Bargains. | Fine~ Violins, slightly” shop- wotn. Values up to $4.50-—el Sate rice sarees 98c Fine Violins, stightly shop- [A Marvelous Record Not one dimatinted tient among the 1,900 treated traty: 7 Dental Parlors, 84 Floor, Ro! Dr, Stewart, Prop, fod aml per: atural, ooking. artifical fog They foal the, same as \your ural teoth- 314 whan dey were foalthy. “You can pase a ieead Decween them; = Dental Parlors, $1 Floor, Rotunda. Dr. Stewart, Fashtonzbie set}: — of fine quality Perstan’ scarf 53 to tae) inches long beautiful new style square pillow muff. nbrellas at 88&c, Made of fine . quality UniON- ela, tor men and — women. Hoare handles of boxwood, horn, pearl, gun metal, etc, Every one war- ranted for a_year, with el to match, s Watches. An exceptional bar- gain. Women's small Size Qua Metal Watches, guaranteed ‘to keepaccurate: Mia actually worth Watch. Sets, com-{f plete with p Chatelaine Pin $3.38 1 ables you to buy the following very fine underwear for women at thervery low-price named, Women's 35c 4. Underwear for 19 Fine quality” Swiss Fi pte epee TICALY THN andar Including extrilar ed THe “ye the All sizes, Women’s 69c Union Suits for 35¢ Excellent quality Udlon Sutts maie of the best Egyp- tlan cotton. All alz ne woldsat thls price without Upon pee- Cou po sentation of this coupon ye jill sell you any. or both of the following glove barge Women's $1 Glace 5c Kid Gloves for Very ood adallties; all ig Vor é Men's $1 Kid Gloves for 59¢ i Createst Dept. Store. All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., ‘th to 60th St.

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