The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1911, Page 8

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So IE Seema meron THE EVENI that there ts absolutely nothing ated from Ha tn the suffrage movement. The ques- tion was practically settled centuries | «il, a have had seven 0 exactly eleven m Harvard © men had in all sixt But what does that Jit we admit Dr # to show tha an ti ard College tn the year 4 and seventy men, 1 LANES THEFALL OF ANCENT ROME ON SUFFRAGETTES “The women of ancient Rome be- came emancipated and then came the deluge. After it was all over the mother, the housewife, quietly took her place at the hearth once more, That te what wonld happen | ROW Were women to be enfran- |; ehised. There wonld be a cata- clfem, but aftervard we would find the good, old-fashioned mother Creeping back to ns, Problem Not New. “Were the miffragiats of to-fay family is one of + les of an ant suffragist?” 1 suggested “& large family is the duty of every fght thinking man or to iz. Obtain the vote it would be just as he doctor, “That is whe fhen,” Says Dr. Walsh, [was in the time of Aristophanes. You| «iste fa!) so signally in thelr reapon: a ‘ remember Aristophanes wrote a drama | bility to the state and to their woma * “Then Came Deluge.” entitled the ‘Feclestatusae,’ or ‘The | hood. They simply do not have any | 00" 4 Feminine Parliament.’ Praxagora, tite | children at all. Now, is a medical } | heroine, wishes women to occupy neats|fact that efter a woman has had four in the Pnyx to command a majority | children, her fifth, sixth, venth and “ ” AN INFERIOR BEING.” | o¢ votes in the next Assembly and thus eighth children wll be increased in 1 [Institute certain reforms in the Con. | telligence and ph: in their , stitution of Athens. Under her leader- | natural nequence ninth fohild « ’ |ehip the women, !n costumes and woman's children are not apt to be i 5 Has Never Progressed, | beards, disguise themaelves as men and | as strong.” ” actually are about to gain their way| “But do you honestly belleve that the ind Can’t Even Cook as when they derert, one by one, for the| — —— ” most purely feminine reasons, The! Well as a Man. youngest woman mer xo nome be|FAT FOLKS FAVOR cause her baby needs her, and then the Sealing Md acta ede: home Necang® | Home Mixture That Takes Off the Fat Rapidly re ly Ethel Lloyd Patterson, soap lca ly petite Causes No Wrinkles Stomach we Finally all the women have left pace : i Fhe fall of | and forgotten the Ansembly. le, and Requires Neither Disting ; enciont =Rome “But that ts ancient history,” 1 re. | marked. “Men have progressed some. what fn the course of the centurtes, | fot women?” jecause women have not progressed —that f all,” replied Dr. | typically anti-suffrage logic. © women who have been great artists, t musicians, or great writers. Show woman who has been even a great ok. Men can do everything better | “' than women with the exception, of thers. But the suf n mothers.” “1 think you will find here and @ suffragist wh is also a mothet put in as mildly as I cou Quotes Some Statistics. et me quote Walsh answered. ness in life | ‘When we want ® good dinner | cooked for us we have to get ‘ni at the * re man does mot even excel ly despite thd fact that herself upon her finer quali- Why, we have stuffed music her throat for thousands of Whether she liked it or not, ‘there has never been one great he. ‘recommends itis are the words of an A very learned gentlem: tory to prove s. The name of gentleman {8 Dr, » and he writes books Recently, at a jational League for the Women in the Hot dort, Walsh made merry at the expense @uch individuals 4s would rank above crimi and imbeciles. ore, I went to call upon © in his home on West Seventy- street yesterday fou say the fall of ancient Rome was Partly to the xuffragist: I remind- im. SIXTHI AVE. 19°70 20" STREET. PianoProblemsSolved By joining our newly started Needham Piano Club U secure one of the oldest and highest ufactured to-day. And at what a Lye A beautiful Colonial mahogany #450 NEEDHAM $ UPRIGHT PIANO for only fied Pianos man- aving! t> Fourth Floor. 300.00 eertainiy do,” he agreed. “But 1 wish to impress upon you is ‘ow delleve a large | NG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911. best p | the Assets Realization Company, took] ‘The annual meeting of the Hudson lee ned to believe with cato | 10 PAY STOCKHOLDERS OF | charge. He has been settling the Mtl-| Navigation Company, formerly con- 4 place is In the home," | FAILED BANK A DIVIDEND. | cation in witch the institution was In-| trolled by Morse, was held yesterday in Walsh. “ta volved. James O'Neil, James H. ‘The bank still owns an equity | Jersey City. Perkins and Campbel Carrington wore added to the Board of Directors. F. CHAUVENET’S Red Cap THE RED SPARKLING WINE OF FRANCE jew York, Sole Agents for the United Sta unrufited Dr of $1 per cent. In the building Nos, 43 "/Ten Per Cent. as a First Distribu- | | to # Exchange plate. tion Morse’s National Bank of North America, ‘The stockholders of Morse's National Bank of North America, which failed on Jan. %, 148, were notified yesterday by Jonn W. McKinnon, agent of the shareholders, that he was prepared to pay them @ first dividend of 10 per cent. in Hquidation, Those who in the spring | of 1908 sold their stock af*$i0 per share have ther @ good cause to regret thet hasty action, Within the pest vear the stock has advanced trom 5 to ©, and there le every probability that * 1 dividends will yet be paid. owed depositors about i of whioh was pald by Oct. when MeKi «0 who are | 4 suffragist Yast a bdal- for the vote an ers to then @ her own y men who | @ one way or the) 1 said “What the suffragists are after is License rather than liberty," con- 3 firmly, | “fnf- man's superior, arse, after that T do not Walsh any particular harm, she elor T ¢ to marry a real antl day; and inay 1 be for- such a thought upon | #40 The Big Subscription Book Sale Continues to draw daily crowds. Thousands of volumes of standard works of Fiction, French Romances, 21° a 100 Women’s Superbly Histories, ete., etc.: special vol. $ yew Fale. hades be A ‘ : in Immediate Approva Tailored Suits, Special at 10 Formerly Priced Up to $29.75. All Reduced for To-morrow Orr Sales of new 1911 Wash Goods have WW" ie marked these hundred odd suits so low because it is our desire to dispose of them in a day. received the heartiest kind of endorsement from the buying public and for to-morrow we They represent the latest styles of the season, and will be suitable for wear next Spring, as they reflect the coming modes. &a Third Floor. offer new items at prices that cannot fail to attract Ev garment is elegantly tailored and the materials many new faces, These are beautiful new goods in fascinating patterns. Assortments are not cever a wide range of choice, and include the season's favor ites, such as broac lots, serges anc to be duplicated in the city. &F Majn Floor, All are lined _w th guaranteed satin, and will prove the A few of our specials offered to-morrow 19¢ and 25c New| | 39c Printed Printed Voiles Marquisettes —— = i ice ft best invent Hememi i In stripes, checks and Beautiful tabrica, for tosell at this pri ate, or you may regret it. evening 25¢ ns ne em wear; yd. “ Women’s High Grade Winter Coats A REDUCTION sale of momentous impor- $10 tance. Every coat in stock, formerly up to 325.00, at . . .50, will 415 Plain Colored Marquisettes, 40 in.Wide Fine and sheer quality, every new and staple cy Bordered Zephyrs, 47 Inches Wide New and handsome stripe and check patterns, 50 wide deep borders, desirable colors; yard. c Silk Striped Voiles One of the handsomest materials shown this season 39 Regularly 50c; yard... ce Printed Linaire A handsome evenly wo- ven material, looks like the old fashioned linen lawn, printed in beauti- ful stripe, dot and floral plain shades. Regularly 39c......... Other coats, formerly priced up to § be on sale to-morrow at. ‘ Fashioned in the most desirable models of such popular materials as imported broadcloth, wide wale and storm serge cheviots, zibclines, caracul cloth and sturdy Scotch tweeds. All are full length 52 and 54 inches, semi-fitting and have notch, shawl, sailor or storm collar, You may choose from plain tailored or artistically trim- med models, some with velvets, braids, etc. Others with collar and cuffs of skunk, raccoon and various furs. Hall lined or throughout with guaranteed satin. Coats for all occasions, at wonderful prices. Tn all the wanted colors. 32 Inch Dress Gingham One of the finest Zephyr Ginghams manufactured to-day, noted for its strength and durability, 82 inches wide, in an ex- The Most Important Fur Sale of the Year Continues iting of good coffees st creates the exquisite flavor w York's popular brand. riininating women, 14.05 piano value money can buy. Therefore, we make the offer to place the instrument in your home for 80 days’ free trial—feelin, certain that after this test you will be glad to begin payments of Mirrel, Collars’ of Persian, |. © j saul brook mink and mink. |Black Fox Sets, #12:5 Regularly up to Snake or shaw! scart and pill 850,75 ee sseesenes 19.75 muff; silk-lined. Regularly $27.50, IMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST. STORE. =—The following suggests the wonderful savings: eeay peecees St No Money Down! No Interest! No Extras! Women's Fur-Lined Coats) Genuine Black Lynx Muffs aot 2ie color 1 Se Pi ‘oadelo’ J“ egularly 827.51 p 30 Days’ Free Trial in Your Own Home Bee Rites Git bleak cal koed | 0: latne pillow suefs that srl plasee declans We KNOW that in the NEEDHAM you will secure the best Russian cker, coney and| #tylish and d 29c. Mercerized Foulards Soft and clinging with a rich silky lustre, all new patterns, copied from the higher priced silks. All colors to select from; yd. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. 19¢ Only *1.50 a Week! ‘The NEEDHAM has been before the public for more than 60 years, and that it is appreciated right at home is emphasized by ‘the that thousands of satisfied New Yorkers deriving daily pleasure from these excellent instruments. The following fine instruments have recently come to usin exchange. We offer Estey Upright (mahogany)... $195 brewed alone might make coffee. But when they blended skilfully, so that brings out the latent dness of theother, the result delicious beverage, fact \ Sterling Upright (mahogany) 195 HOTEL ASTOR Winteroth Upright........ 17S COFFEE Wilson Upright (mahogany). 150 Hardman Upright (walnut)... 275 choice of the best plantati ef FE ei blended and roast ar Wing & Son Upright’...:. 195 Baron Gover to heart— Ith- Everett Upright (walnut)... 195 perfect roasting thi | ¢ ugh. ae Franklin Upright (oak)... 185 fae Coffes makes a better Wilber Upright... 175 goes further than bulk Behning Upright. 155 . Noneof its flavor or strength Finis Every instrument fully - out nor can any outside in- Hallett & Davis Upright.... 125 teed aud peibewade mine it in because it’s an all-tin box. ve in No Money Down! No Interest! No Extras! 30 Days’ Free Trial in Your Own Home SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE. Announcement Of Our Greatest : February Furniture Sale Beginning Monday, Jan. 30th FoR the convenience of our patrons and to avoid the annoyance and discomfort of anticipated crowds, you are cordially invited to attend in advance of the sale, Thursday, Friday & Saturday of this week and select in advance (at the forthcoming Special Sale Prices) from the greatest collection of high-grade furniture it has ever been our good fortune to offer, EF Fourth Floor, In some instances the entire output of some of the largest factories in the United States has been purchased by the Simpson Crawford Company and allied interests and the reductions made possible to you from this tremendous buying force are of a sensational nature, $200,000 Stock to sell at about 50 cents on the dollar, cage has been vastly increased and of expert salespeople are here to ground or pulver- cents per pound at grocer. sts ju fey ‘cope rity RS FAILED ABAIN— THE GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY SAVED HER, od became if with kid- bw i mi n jan ie ese in the was sometimes like ft was full of brick- y re Swamp- me right al and that ‘te doctors of July, 1909, Mahogan: attend to you intelligently and conscientiously JE. B, Alderman, y ; s men. Hall Clock Remember, your selections this Beat alone week will be accepted at the reduced ie bi i ae Special Sale prices. ‘Swamp-Root ¢ For You high, 19 inches wide We feature to-day one of the sp Dr, Kilmer & Co,, Bingham. le bottle, it will will alsoreceive cannot be duplicat- | picked haphazard from the bewilderi Fach day of this week we will display other single items of unusual interest, ed for less than $50. Full Details of the Big Sale in 29 Next Sunday's Papers. 5 PRUPTOAR LP: 0% AYE ITH TO aH May Ben ap 24 2. a a | oto OP DDD SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., 6TH AVE,, 19TH TEare ST. 6,500 Yds. Sample Strip Laces At Lowest Prices Ever oted AN annual event known all over the country for the wonderful values it offers. Never so interesting as it is this season. [F Main Floor. 6,500 yards of handsome Lace Bands, Galloons, Laces and Allovers, the sample lines of the most noted foreign makers. ‘The styles that are the height of fashion abroad, noticeable among them, handsome wide lace Bands, Lace Flouncings and rich metal embroidered laces. ‘They are here in quantities at incredibly low prices. Gold and Silver Embroidered Lace Flouncings and Bands. Bands of Gold and White Silk Embroidery. Heavy Black Silk Embroidered Lace Bands, just like hand work. Bands of Gold, Pldtinum, Silver, Steel and Copper Emi idery. Lustrous Silk Embroidered Bands in all new shadin Rich Bands and Galloons of Baby Irish and Beautiful Shadow Laces and Bands. Heavy Wide Italian Venise Bands, just like the real. Lace Flouncings, richly jembroidered, 18, 27 and 45 inches wide. Great Sale New Spring Silks Wins Enthusiastic Praise From Daily Throngs HE beautiful display of fascinating soft shimmering materials, with the favor- ite Foulard in conspicuous eminence, calls forth delighted expressions from the crowds of eager buyers; and they appreciate the extraordinarily low price markings which it would be difficult to duplicate anywhere else in town. 40-inch Black Marquisette Log abet es Used extensively for droping and veiling purposes, being sheer silk, is $] 00 P e made up over Persian and plain materists; Very dressy for up-to-date costumes. This is @ splendid offer and should receive careful attention Black and White and Blue and White Shepherd Checks from every woman. 19-Inch Colored Taffeta Always useful and never out of atyle, good either for separate waists, children’s 50- Extremely low priced, for lining purposes, & dresses or whole costumes.......... proof Foulards Fine and blue grounds, with 2-3. -= > o> 2 | 13 -3 ~ — cs 3 cso so oo a> ‘enise Lace. a bargain. represented. . 36-Inch Satin Messatines much wanted nd at the price quoted 40-Inch S; Lot No. 1— Lot No. 2— Lot No, 3— Lot No, 4— | Lot No. 5— All pure silk, rich lustrous finish. A silk Comes in value to 50c value to 1.25 value to 2.00 value to 2.50 value to 250 that drapes well and makes white spaced dotted effects, and being yard, at yard, at yard, at yard, at up into handsome costumes. spotproof makes one of the Every wanted shade, both most desirable silks; also, street and evening; exception- being double widt! ally low priced at.......... 88c the best advantage SIMPSON CRAWRBORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STO! 89c 35c¢ | 48c | 68e | 98e | 1.48 —_————=SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVFNUE'S FINEST STORE. Most Important Lace Curtain Sale Announced in Years AD unexpected purchase of thousands of pairs of handsome Curtains from a well known Metropolitan importer has placed us in possession of some remarkably fine examples of the best French and Irish needle craftsmen, We have priced them with a view to an immediate distribution and have absolutely marked each single Curtain at the actual cost to this organization, which is nearly half original import cost. E> Fourth Floor, Crinkled Silk Portieres Of fine tudtrous: silk, ersible, trim- igh 100 doz. Holland Shades h_ Van Dy t 2.05 Novelty Lace Curtains Renaissance Curtains Irish Point Curtains Irish Point Lace Curtains ! Arabian Curtains _ ) Cluny Lace Curtains Renaissance Lace Curtains 36 inches wide by two yards long; of excellent quality Holland, complete with slats, brackets, etc, “ "7.90 med Formerly sold sell regularly Arabian Lace Curtains 83.95 to 25.50 Bet 812.75 0915.00 | choice of white, ecru, t $7.90 Renaissance Lace Curtains) at ¢ Cluny Lace Curtains y at '9 Hate Mock 1 9c Turkish Tapestry Arabian Lace Curtains ] 4.85 [Irish Point Curtains ( 85 Couch Covers Irish Point Lace Curtains (sell regularly | Arabian Lace Curtains sell regularly | 700 Ibs. best quality Fringed all around; perfectly reverss | Cluny Lace Curtains $7.90 to 88.90 | Renaissance Lace Curtains) $16.50 to 91795 | Wool Hank ibl 1 Oriental patterns; 60 ine! wide and slong; regularly 81.05, and a remarkably good g 1.25 Great Clearance Women’s $] 59 $2 €&» $3 House Garments, e J voONos and Negligees of heavy fleeced flannel in many pretty styles and colors; made in ponulas ipire model with contrasting border; also many The identical quality for which you have been paying 16c, 18¢ and 4c, The lot inclu Saxony, Shetland aud Germantown 7¢ wash. Large choice of colors CF Sixth Poor, 300 pairs, including Renaissance, fine Arabian and An- tique Lace Curtains, would sell regularly at $25 and $3: o 914.75 &919.75| N “World’s Best” Groceries New Catch Mackerel New Milled Cereals Selected fancy fat Norway No. 8 fish, Rolled Oats Heda ed Aah in kimono style, with shirred shoulder belted at waist. Every one is a serviceable, Special Wednesday, 10-lb. Yellow Corn Meal + mill. Special, practical garment for present wear, ta Second Fluor. pail, 98c; 5-Ib. pail....... ». TO | | Fancy Broken Rice 19 Ib 29 and $1.50 Dressing Sacques |] Women's Home Dresses $1 7 very wanted style and color; made of best Dresses of excellent quality percale in neat 2ke Rare (rans jreur—auneanieas Wine Store Specials » some hig ck, others Dutch neck model, with #4 Roya) Stuart | cs! 5 vl” 5 e Martinet 3-Star Cognac—Bottled : back, trimmed with em- plaited front and quality 339 | pint Ronee fe g renee ced $1.15 beaging and rib- rt full gored, with print. Mn hacvyayrug; | Buster Meltines pte bons hers with contrasting le t and deep hem, All ce Smoked | Tongueg | — finsisd spe 12.00; Ize | fom, asters Te prders. ats ah nnninnnar iain iy ey rapa eee waker Ont 00 pack A Dure straight re A Charming Home Dress Oimated ane ‘ais Hao, tur TMleht ree: , 85¢ Le Te Imported Sardines y Port. tn pure olive oll; large Key 166 A model suits tayendar with « plain cham! dress, All sizes home wear, Fine French pereale in black, light blue, pink or , low neck with 34 length al trimmed $ y border on waist and skirt to match check of nr Indian for deni each 9C and Juicy; ee ae ‘

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