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' : CATHOLIC WEEK OF CELEBRATION OPENS TO-MORROW Many Prelates Will Take Part in Centenary of This Archdiocese. Foreign POPE SENDS BLESS NG. Cardinal! Logue, Primate of All| ind, Among the Dis- tinguished Guests. toman Catholic churches archdiocese more than es will begin to-morrow f£ one hundred years of A week of rejoicing eral Wp Deum nat have been ar- American linal Gibb ag eremonies t s and Cardi- lop of Armagh and numerous feipa coo4 al mass of th mos Pose Sends His Blessing. e ( al to- as on any day, except vdy of the edifice will tee of ment and gover > Delegate, t the Hie w message from Plus X and Catholle citizens Lic a special to the Archbishap New York, St. Paul; lennon, o! nla, and O'Con- Ri- on, will be in the array of tes gathered in the sanctuai take part in the In the evening there wil! al vespers, and Archbishop ¢ St. Louts, Will preach the s Wednesday m amarch ng day will be held the @econd event of pubic importance. It Will be a me > meeting at Carnegie Hall, @nd ex-Justice Morgan J. O'Brien, -‘n0 4s man of the celebration for the laity, wi Cardinal Logue, W Bourke John J. Delany and Devens » will speak. The week of rejoicing will close on iy with a May Day procession, tn 40,00 Catholic laymen, headed by tion of 10 from the Catholic arch, Club, What Celebration Commemorates. emorate the y of the divi- n the mother States in Balti- seribed the as follows shows that es in New There wore church, the Barclay and and one parochial schoi © Cathol! urch has e population of the churen grown to which is now 1 divided Into nine di © about 2,500 pri number of chu mate re 1,200,000 members of diocese alone; 130 d 18 schools, witu OX) pupils, Besides an attendance this, the © urch has many charity institutions, hospitals, orpaan- ages and asylums.’ ‘Then the Archbishop told of the bulld- ing of St. Patrick's Cathedral. He sald that waen see Was tounded there were no mnilionaires among te mem- Bers, they, were all poor, ana the present wealth of the church was built up Through the sacrifices Of the poor. fais beautiful Cathedral,” he aaued, “the most beautiful house of worship In the United States as a fitting memorial of tie a's Work In this dioces appropriate that this day of than nk prayer shall be « lebrated Sithin the walls of this Cathedral ——<—$<$< $< GREECE’S FUTURE KING IS COMING TO VISIT US. Announcement has been made that Crown Prince Constantine of Greece, who is the f the Hellenic Archaeological tion, had made known iis intention. of com: to New York next fall with the company. of writers, artists and professors who. will produce the ancient tragedies at Carne- gic Halil next November. hierarchy, | and | e mass will impart the | THE EVENING WORLD, Woman’s Tendency to Be “Fly,” Ommen Explains, MR CLEVELAND Is Due to After- Theatre Former Magistrate Affirms That She; Drinks and Gambles and Wants to Vote Just to Appear Manly. BUT SHE’S STILL FAR TOO | GOOD TO MIX IN POLITICS. Daughters Not Guarded as They Were When “Home” Meant More Than | a Bunch of Photos on the Mantelpiece. Nixola Greeley «Smith. By | | i “Women have a tendency to be! tly these days, an inclination to ap- pear manly. Go in the Knicker- bocker restaurant any night and you'll see young girls of twenty eating lobster and drinking cham- | pagne after the theatre. Formerly they ate ice-cream. “Women of all ages drink more han they did fifteen years ago. They gamble more. The rich play bridge, the poor workingman’s wife) plays ‘policy.’” It was former Magistrate Alfred . Ommen who spoke, in his law’ ae at No. 32 Broadway. Ommen had told the West) WIXOLA. GREELEF S. NTL ee Tene Women's Associa- tion the night before of tthe sex’s reprehensible tendency to be “fly,” and! | had added that “all this may lead to the fact that women want to vote.””| Now, I want Mr. Ommen to explain to me just why he thinks) —— Also, in what way the desire “| women are, as he expressed it, “tly.” vote could be connected with lobster and cocktails. 2. Ommen didn't want to explain, beauttful characters, Ike Mrs, McKin-| a bit. In fact, the extraction of his! ley. | But Mrs, Kinley was a new-fash- Views for publicatlon made me feel very that goes up to Albany every year? “No,” our latest critic admiited. “I haven't seen them, but the remark I made was to the offect that the general and that so long as he and his famlly don't become charges on the county he may fold five-dollar bills and float them on the gutter if Was almost too much for Mr. Ommel “No, you don't!” he said, earnestly, “No, you don't!" And_I left feeling perha | had furnished hit Ps Reueaceument Women Are Too Good for Politics. “[ don’t believe men and -yomen were meant to compete with each other. I vardinal | tragispor Is S On the “LIVING IMAGE’S” MOTHER V Room, House or Apartment if you see t At least you'll be strongly tempted TRIED TO “FOOL” M’CARREN, | BUFFAIA, April 25.—Mrs. Mary A. Downs-Dixon, now being sued by Dr. William A. Dixon for divorce, accom. | liiaus | panied Senator Patrick H. McCarren to 0! I |Atbany during the ses: ] | Legislature as well as to other places jin the country, according to aMdavits t. to, e2ae filed ip the Erie County Clerk's, United S! to move into a more satisfactory | omice, pagent ee nes | From the aMdavits it appears that | ee “living ima, Patrick Henry Neli | giris, w McCarren, )r., 18 not the only child by | find no | MoCarren’ which Mra. Dison Claiined Xo | tie test an he “To Let” offers to be printed IN. |have borne. She sent ‘him word from | the, 0s Saratoga to Brooklyn in 1908 that she |" had borne McCarren a girl baby. Me- |»), 8° SUNDAY WORLD—To-Morrow! Carren investigated, found that her de- | the Un spatch was false and told her hie would Haley 4 rest pas! Spero sien ar she persisted in use t n t irish Prelate Who Has ll AL LUbu tendencyyof women to be manly would! he works for them. I added that 1. those ale lead to a desire for the ballot. heartily agreed with “Big gimt sullle| A “Now, as soon as women really want! van's recent remark to mo that you {2 hal the vote men will give It to them, Men| can't legislate morality—you can only. [rls ra are chivalrous, But it wil} be a mis-| legislate hypocrisy, THAN Onn take The depravity of these sentiments) tM! And | don't belleve in women sitting on juries, , another or being Assemblymen or Senators. | AEainst te “manly” hee Aue Women are too good for it. [ believe in Se ceed pointed the old-fashioned, womanly woman in | Nonssin Ty 1908. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, Lobster and Cocktails | \ERY SICK MAN, RIENDS, ADMIT: Despite ce nen Bulletins Ar rangements Are Made for In- | definite Stay at Lakewood. | DARE NOT MOVE HIN | aay | Racked by Rheumatic Pains, | and Anxious to Be Taken | Back Home. Come to Aid in Catholic Centenary Celebration (Special to The Evening World) LAKE time in many WOOD, April 25. the first years deprived of one of | life, Apri trout nd is still confined | efest joys of hi ‘\o his bed in the Lakewood Hotel with , Grover Cleve ght prospect that he will be able to | tion has so ravag Indige d his once iron- constitution that It is now feared that his heart could not stand any added strain desola So it is that he remains here tn 1 Hote oat clr: here Mr. eams there or sojot cinity of Coneord, N. HL, on the uisston, Planned to Visit Berkshires. This year it was believed that It would . in the Berkshires, where in the same atl aire Higtibembretn it to be made with coo aie att Noung tabason ane ear “ eream of tartar. een Penang Soocens. Son ace NOTE,—Safety lies in New und {pes} stots and “ha going un buying always the Royal rink hits of i tiem tots dead” The| Baking Powder, which is uceeseor to St, Patrick ver Neatt. tetaros | the _only bakin der mely, ube tiie Gay hes eatsln. ay wedceni tie ted. Having slot lin made_from_ Royal grape bc hunieelt \ Gararai ns for death had! ¢ream of tartar, ‘ been made the couple. othing in —_—_—— s room was disarranred any Way left, all of t Several notes ‘ be Only one of these j i le pu the medical ex- [ij amae. “this iad teen oinoed an Steady Nerves Peng 8 Nr Ue a) i'\ are needed by all who work with eu a When i”an buried hands or brain. Nerve strength x: UA the but depends om stomach strength. vv game age ns her Keep the digestion sound and | tr : sive meses robust with are Dublin are hundreds ing and able to work ycAn | from us our young to our detri- | ee : BEECHAMS and delux t ara ' © aecampanied by he existing s of affairs Most Rey, Dr Rot Browne, Bishop the financtal stresg Inj of Cl Rey uinn, Ad Michael Q: x PILLS yas fallen 14 rt months. We are glad anny to) bree his great young country old Everywhere In boxes 10c. and £30 [to be removed to Princeton “in a day or « week,” but at the same time he larranged. with the hotel servants yet lremaining for an Indefinite stay. So Irritable Is the patient at any un- Jusuai nolae that Manager Berry has y enuned all entrances to the big hotel to be kept locked In the inside, . that any “chance intruder mtght not AFrench Perfittiepos- ditturh the quietness ne Improvised i jen aetiin ; essing the most dainty und telegrams by the doz i - and core! Mire" ouring In on “Stew | J 8nd lasting fragrance the art ot sland from a er the country has. evolved It is an Impossibiiity for her to answar Led see i them ali and hence her public state. the trae violet Mrs nstantly at Srapan ist bedside, and) has not i since inst, Wednesday he vielt hurried] eland sud hom+ k when only Mr. 3 B. Altman & Co. WILL HOLD AN IMPORTANT SALE OF ROUGH PONGEE SILKS, COMMENCING ON MONDAY, APRIL 27th. leave It for a week or a fortnight—If | ever, all = While Mr. Cleveland ts satd by his B Alt & ¢ 1 no Immediate danger, It is wn they lare not co: to the former Prea!- | lent’s removal to his Princeton home = iileka) Wave oaea Ward on Rennie rilailiel| ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE eas rheumatic gout and acute FURS AND FUR GARMENTS FOR STORAGE - DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, Riabah fe Cece Nhe aie THE MOST APPROVED METHODS BEING USED FOR THE is heing kept open by Ma SAFE-KEEPING THEREOF. N. Berry sol for the ¢ fare but four attendants | ; Ih the ble hotel, ftehaving| WHEN ARRANGING FOR STORAGE, IT IS RECOMMENDED tally for the season on Te THAT ORDERS BE PLACED FOR CONTEMPLATED ALTERA+ | While Mr. Cleveland's body is being ATIONS AND REPAIRS. racked with pain, his mind remains w led, and he feels keenly his cone | | ment It has been about this tt leachivene RAG Relieaniainllynacrievedt| 34th Street, 35th Street an® Sth Avenue. » the Berkshire Hills as the guest of ard Watson Gilde rane hipped the © - — — Vero-Form Liquid Soap Individual soap {s more and more the cholce of refinec Separate cake for each member of not always convenlent—a single people. tae family and for each visitor is bottle of VERU-FORM L.wvUiD 7 Pavey vn | Mr. would go. He had felt much like a ess dentist who wasn't| foned woman,” I argued. “She worked t i | some aversion to the place recently on x TTIAG HUSH MA TIAVAG USE Vaeniag momma | SMleaeUlemn@nertralnerainenkie ; 1 i\ | | necount of its assoctation with his tittle || SO P gives absolute exclustveness to every user. : : 2 DerhaneRaNeNnadate iad iaentnaome t Hi IY) daughter Ruth, who died suddenly This soap has recelyed the highest awards wherever presented Women Shouldn't Drink in Public. | me, a a most happy summer there at { >test. The healing and beautifying salts of one of the most famous es, of course, T sald those th 4.""| “But she didn't. Her father was a {t ral ] | 5 Na aH ea FNP RR ng 8 a the world are embodied in it. It is a distinct triumph edmitted Mr. Ommen, finally, after| Wealthy man. fe 4 | Mr. Cleveland hated to see again ol sclence Rata io (ao inviewy Ga (0. In anyhow. she was a do: 2 | i Unele Billy" Van Allen, a negro re- No soap ever produced equals this for the hair. It gives a sham- that he would be “kidded” all over town} maintained the former mag- | ' i 1 whose Sout! relodies, coaxed poo that {s a revelation. It cleans without injuring. It freshens VENTE a Reals Ore Mma Taee Ht hreratmeedl |datrace metnatls kind of woman 1} MURS |from a venerable violin, had given the and sootnes—bringing a delicious sensation of rest. I bellove them, Parents don't loo Pee a a omen that heips eu use} hee sonia an en oe hours of ait oan coats Pee ton pulled you'll know ihelstdatel aeetiivesaltiies and and doesn't belong to a lot of 9 pie ia hashes fa Cadiaky mil ooee ne ily "sin a tasO0-FURM Li Su..P is for sale by They let them go out with young men | CIB." | i Archbishoy Hea Mingling in Society at hy shack on the ege of Hear Moun T ssw yong mn utanawinenantl polit them esides drinking and wanting to vote, =, . Wr E , ae | tafn. ir Four Brooks Farm, and t Griffin: Wray “Now, I'm ed opposed to a woman] What do women do to be called ‘fly? ! Group of Dignitaries \W | les and Supp rsed_ to | was indeed a stormy day that the eld ee Drug Co. ; in her own home If she wants|! asked. 2 Greenvicion | Be Plannn x Wedding. tw nd ogirls—Esther and al aN patie this sitting around restaurants ‘Some of them gamble," said Me. areet Visitor. { bts ety) Ruth—did not visit him, clad in bloom- T PLUSHING sipping cocktails 1s all wrong. I ad-| Ommen. , | f ra er costumes, to Isten to the old her Munsch, |S. Ryan, ve the girl who refuses to take a You mean bridge? | Navpt _) mits “fiddling” and hear him tell again DG PORT CHESTER— frink when a man asks her, Let her| The former police magistrate grinned | Cardinal 1 aan | about the days “befo' de wal Pont, Hower & SININGS Ravelownim® _ Women Policy Fiends. lor e Unele Billy’ was so keenly grieved Cartwright athe Come to dinner tn my home and 0; we don’t hear much about ing fi ‘ at Ue ales ar CUD PND. Cadman, we'll have a bottle of champagne, or! bridge in a police court. But there are \outeir, Zz i RO) clatleimn tls Lene cong tii CoM ts fs Raradis, BH, Macs & C4 cocktails, or anything you lke; but I| thousands of poor men on the side : u W | Cleveland, and in reply receved a p! a ile PraiGe | Siegel ¢ et « *t drinx in public.’ * whose wives play policy ps. The ; tosraph of his small playmate. But Bancroft eee i The moralist paused a moment. result js Saturday comes around and | {'eestion kK jfince t year Mr. Cleveland has not Eee BAR ROOKAWay— | uy “The trouble is, we have no more! the kid has no shoes.” smi 1 \ I 1 stimmered Tyringham. GPnillips, een DAtOsTe tL LaRe {ard eraylor’ homes in New York—only apartment| The mention of gambling tea Mr, {nd Mor s \ ‘i 1 Dr. Joseph D. Bryant, of No, 3 We AND AT HIGH-GRADE GENERAL, eatin, |Ommen to commend Gov. Hughes's HD BC Sa Or sent on receipt of pr'y . 50 cents and $1. ‘ormerly when a man and wo. 1| defunct anti-racing bills, M is distinguished patient. In a fermal 3 married they lived in the sane place | 0 good can come from gambling,” i Q tined wtement sent out at Mrs. Cleveland's VE RO- -FORM HYGI NIC co., twenty years of more, and they tried to) said Mr, Ommen. “There are. thous: ( HER ES EEG AFCO NON ae Ore make it deautiful as possible. The| ands of people In New York who steal Hieanacal ved Maltese eatn, EM cy wife had her silver and cut glas all! just because of the tracks, Men bet to 1 Taly yea easy land was "slowly and surely ‘re- the money they could spare went to| make a living, not just for sport, as i e vering, = 7 ar 1 a ee the home. you and I would. A fifteen-dollar-a- Riv f } Is a Very Sick Man. i , ek clerk gets a tip from ‘Sarsaparitla |W! arriag waiting to nat he 18 better than when he under- | ‘Home Only a Bunch of Photographs! oo tite much and such a hore ie the wants i 2 a hdc Bra deinkingiapelanduralnpeacioni| . on the Mantelpicce.” | sure thing”"— 8 at Ht st it COE ee ane Vb or d (6) Ta lo r | “Who's ” 1 asked Seaoctl , ‘optimist yMAtGTAEit f (e) “Now home ts nothing but a buneh | curiously. ‘saparilla Smith?" I asked, , a ; ald optimistically to-d t J) of photographs on the mantelplece.) «7 mean any tout,’ ¢: ss : s By s else jslongs to ti hotel. xplained Mr, att n order | Everything else i songs to ti Rotel} Ommen. “The clerk has no money of to sv shed visitor a view | Vast (A bt. A young co become engaged. An. | DS own, so he steals $2 from his of Ma the water t ( i man ea}: veut goand ive at {| ADI nioyer, ‘thinking he can put it: beck | cen V thie wa ) ‘ sonia.’ They stay there a while. that afternoo: SieseNaatee neil tee y nd uy | hey want to move the wife takes the| aihnites aa asians aaanaeeees t fea Was aban- | Does your bak- photographs off the mantel and 't'8/ goes to jail, y | uiUIDE On Monday April 27th done. Ship Fogbound Among Others. | F d ay, q re man ‘was reade for the home |Weaklings Should Be Protecteg SP Foo g n owder con- continued Mr. Onimen, “to make life Against Themselves. ‘ iy) more moral and beautiful. It was nevet| “Poor women ‘bot five and ten cents , SALEM, Mass, April 9%.—Harry H. ‘tain alum ? Lo k ki ct “db - } dl intended that women should be like) in policy shops,’ he continued. “They We Lebaron, seventeen years old, to-day 0 | N IT ao? mary a ue men.” expect to win and maybe buy a swell shot anduiciileci ital: I “But why,” Mr. Ommen, “do you say|hat. But they lose. EO ANH BUNS SUR Naser tO Dee ne gg pon the label. offered in ; that the tendency to bo ‘fy’ leads! “The weaklings ought to be protectea W!lte n 1 oy in| Februury, and then _ H ere women to want to vote? What connec-| against themselves by the law. Don't “!!0# niorniy ide. U 1 | f PASM LOR ey ore sani thal eosktalll Seaton itirecee thlek tN o : a vy tie coupte showea mat] USe only apowder | 7 , Dove i and the ballot? The women who want| Just for fun I told Mr. Ommen what) Pinerous oe ANE TON: u rt id agreed die together. omen AY as J) asts to vote certainly don’t look ‘fly.’ Havel 1 really thought—that the man who arrived, i pespondeney paid dea whoselabelshow | you ever seen the Suffrage delegation! works for money has a right to his Lu, (th r vot EHR ONAGATET BD ee Dane Ss) ees amusements, fog-bound feet to ue a Las se of tragedy. | Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. The Only Laxative Used by Those Who Know People never use harsh physic after | Use them frequently and you'll need | they know what it does, | them always—in constantly larger That griping and pain are symptoms doses. that the bowel irritated. But Cascarets cause the bowels to re- You have come to think, perhaps, that sume their proper functions, One such effects are necessary, else you never needs them long. This is the would never endure them only laxative taken by those who 3ut they are not; they are wicked. know. That irritation of the stomach is the | cause of nearly all dyspepsia That isritation of the bowels—causing the lining to callous—is the cause of constipation ‘They are sold Be sure ry table Cascarets are candy tablets. by all druggists, but never in bulk, to get the genuine, with CCC one: | The box {s marked like this | Cascarets bring the same recilts with- out injury. |They never gripe-—never pain. They are as harmless as laxative foods. Salts and pill cathartics increase the | trouble that you seek to cure, ‘The vest-pocket box {s 10 cents. The month-treatment box 50 cents, 12,000,000 boxes sold annually. i