The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1908, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, MAY 11, 1908. ee FIRST AUTHORIZED “sai eg | inde —---- | | I] Hi IN Parents Vainly Sear | Child, 1 With C | path n for justice Dickey Holds That |’! e€n- | Board of Health Must Recog- eas Pox, Oddly Missing. | nize Their DeathCertificate. fa otrlcate aa Bat Oe a and Shamrock Lawn —- we sob Sa | rd | block and script initialed I 2c. rit Justice Dickey Sheer and Heavy All Linen) ach plain hemstitch, 1,1%4,% inch hems' $1 45 doz. Sheer AU Linen Plaids Formerly embroidered corners $1.75 doz | Shamrock Lawn Plaids block initials TSC. each, $1.75 doz., formerly $2.75 doz. Sheer AM Linen : | ~ Hackett CarhaitE@ Broadway at Thirteenth St. Lace Waists--A Sale $3.95 they | Instead of $6.50 to $10 a death certificate 1 which the Brooklyn 5 i a ormas:| Sheer AW Linen 4 t-- “It Is a Bad Blot on the Republic,” He : Says, “It Does Mischief, and Will Do More” —Mormonism Less Evil Than Progressive Polygamy. he last few weeks and 4; for a payment cn ate as initialed, embroidered in floral designs I met His Eminence , Logue, Archbishop of Arma Primate of all Ireland, at the Archie- piscopal residence, Madison avenue and Fiftieth street, yesterday after- noon, and talked with him on di- vorce and kindred topics. He gave me the first interview he c: corded a newspaper since his « in America. His Eminence received me in the parlor. He wore his cassock and biretta, and my first impr ISc. each, $2.10 doz., formerly $3.00 doz, Approximately 1,590 Lace Waists, the greater num- ber from our regular stocks, Ga poaBenIWOWnTTDENTIEce with about 200 culled from ONE OF HER ASSAILANTS. manufacturer's sample Mrs. Rose Goldman Says Vincenzo lines. Not one could be ulites ibasl hizo (OUNS Ih had short of $6.50 to $10 in Her Up. Sheer AU Linen initialed, embroidered in floral designs, { 256. each, $2.75 doz., | formerly $4.00 doz. | Fancy Embroidered ) SOC. each A flandkerchiefs ; i formerly in white and colors 75C. to $1.00 and he wil the terms « is no othe: that he typified kindliness and dig- I nity. Despite his commanding po- Mica the regular course of busi- ; ; | sition, his manner indicates an en- ness. All styles, in ecru Men Ss Al Linen Men S All Linen tire lack of self-consciousness of his initialed and hemstitch- | embroidered initials and exalted rank. His voice is low and and white, over china silk ed, hemstitched soft, with an attractive and rising uae : accent, and gentleness is a charac” linings, $3.95. 25¢. each Si. (OX0) box of 6, teristic and charming element of his make-up. R P $2.75 doz. formerly $1.50 box. I had gone somewhat hesitatingly to see him, but my nervousn was banished as I confronted the genial, witty, warm-hearted pr who has made a huge army of personal admirers irrespective of religious, creed since his arrival here from Ireland a few weeks ago to attend the Roman Catholic centenary in the Diocese of New York. ‘shere was something very serious to me in the idea of discussing with Prince of the Church one of the most important questions of the age in wucial and religious circles—the various phases of the divorce problem. REAL CARDINAL SCHOLARLY, EARNEST. 5 After a good-natured greeting the Cardinal inquired the nature of my mission. When I told him, his face assumed a serious air and he at! onc. became the scholarly, earnest man that is the real Cardinal Logue. “What can be done to stem the divorce evil, to prevent the yearly in-! creasing number of divorces?" I asked. “Divorce i; a very bad blot on the Republic of the United States,” he t said. “It is doing mischief, and it will do more if there is not a stop put to it. Follow the laws of the Catholic Church, which are the laws of C.rist.” My next question, in response to ni inquiring glance, was: the Church’s answer to the con ion that the continaance without love is immoral, and that separation without divorce also tends to immorality?” “The Church,” slowly answered the ( no advocate of mar- riage without love, if by love you grounded affection which young people —.__ e and well- wild passion which so n ends in misery ned. Love C Uy of this kind is a mere impulse which | ived, and seldom ends in a ' > “Separation without m to im inbonaesnc . L 2 _o On Sale for Tuesday Telephone 528) 1 5 2 perct. on valuation Ca'l for your FURS ac ty Hil 9 Moderate Prices. Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. Upholstery Department (Third Floor) Commencing Tuesday, May 12th, we will offer exceptional values in:— es, Mastin Curtains Plain and Ruffled 75C $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 & $2.50 pair | value $1.25 to $4.00 pair Bobbinette Curtains | Plain and Ruffled $1.35, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 & $3.50 pair value $1.75 to $4.50 pair “what is} f marriag rdinal, nd r for each oth the people conc HE .cnomenal success of this great fashion event renders it desirable to give the women of America another week in which to become inti- mately acquainted with the WORLD’S BEST CORSETS ‘0 know all about NEMO CORSETS is a duty which every woman owes to herself. Renatssance Curtains t in numerous designs | $2.35, $3.50, $4.50, $6.00 & $7.50 pair | value $3.50 to $10.50 pair Mustn and Fancy Nets by the yard 12%c., 25c., 35¢., soc. & 75c. yard value 15c. to $1.25 yard have no conscience vine law. Othe ae ee Mrs, Fremuth, Haled to Court in Hoboken, Says, “Yes, I Threw Him Out.” @ tendency to tn riage laws of the Cat between husband and known from very strongest incentives PROGRESSIVE VS. “Is prog better than M 4 inquired. “If of two evils Hammocks Plain, White and Fancy Colors $1.25, $1.75, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 & $7.50 each ui where sey i divorced provided fo: every dange: tion and care w! Mosquito Canopies $2.co & $3.00 each | Awnings Shades | Ship Coverings = Lord & Taylor xt quer t I asked ft PRINCE, nde Anr SH THPAV., 19°70 20" STREETS NEW YORK. 10 Minutes to Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel. Here Is Tuesday’s List in the “Do not th ganction Church “By dt y | Church we ‘ e | Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. ee Great May Clearance of Pianos | @anctioning a “ a 3 | “Do you Notice the stays, ‘These mean that the Pianos so marked rise above the clussificatto. of plain Parvains and des:rve the title of ‘extra rdinary Se Resta NSE IBCRaE RS Sot Wieser MO ome In ara etre ey Sh aioe } opportunities,’’ What else could you cala Gabler at $05 and a Steinway at. 1987 PURIFIES “Does the : a akon TA t | * 1 Gabler Upright...... Bee om oun a | Doar 7) } Geta ce oe pase) Cnr at marriage nas JUDGE LETS H OFF TO es : a oar 1 Machusbel Upright. 123 25 mal a pited, Ciatelon: yalcol gag sLomiae eae : Bad blood is responsible for most of the ailments of mankind. Whem BURY HIS HER-IN-LAW very easy jor every one to own one of these insirum-nts, Our te:ms of £5 down and #1 4 week L 1C¢ vaibye trom any cause this vital fluid becomes infected with impurities, hymora or poisons, disease in some form is sure to follow. Eczema, Ache, Tetter, lerlyin “It would t Pred Them mepuen a: whom TV antoon tn Hot i Boils, Pimples, etc., while they show on the skin, have an un : nec Needed on any instrument unter $150 cause which is far deeper—an impure, humor-infected blood supply, an Rico, Me nary pats @ piano within the reach until this is corrected, and the blood purified, the distressing itching ang pee f Ho was found halt con- ofa burning symptoms will remain, Rheumatism, Catarth, Sores and Ulcers, dls toom C6 et #) W tL mW $ Serofala, Broa piesa Gat ea leariess, are the Tels 58 seca Selle es ° Bel ite ; A vitiated, polluted circulation, will continue to grow worse unless the a ai a; Ald you do this?” the Recorder ] a Week and 0 others—all uprights, ison is removed from the flood. In all blood and skin diseases 8, §. 8. WOMAN DEAD IN LOT 1 as proved itself a perfect remedy. It goes down into the circulation and SUIC fipr tur here ee rons us isi) 14 five," reptied removes ail waste matter, humors or 8, and makes the blood pu: A SUICIDE, POLICE THEORY. agit ‘My jnother-in-!aw Altogether we hive set aside 55 good instruments for tcemor- and eal ensue ae Nothing gascice saat toe aan ay chronig —— had if ant aven go ty the tu ‘ Aavatidan j es troubles like S. S. S.; it cures because it purificsa the and restores i ad ai | funers) to: row's fortunate buyers, lvery one is a |’ ano thai will give years of good service; » : © PMILADELPAL v of « Brow | aovern, Pa hate tea, faeenaty, Me or, if, wihin a year, the purchaser should wish to exchinge for a new instrument | Jont a iGo the. Hecate cto talen. Bet only is gerd f Ree ica touts. coxa (aim in | Kee aay ae avidents | thirty faye In anit, Hace gree te from our stock, all pa) ments may apply upon the price of the new instrament, apn oe A ote ee ee aed 2eperizes Miilaihire scctian ox thie ally yoner- | carve muioiaa by owstiowing | th Hal in te euatody of wn of: agile Seat anita OER, fy BPaLLNa) £6, asLawea, BA] /

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