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VOTES FOR WOMEN NOT ENOUGH FOR SENATOR OWEN Author of Federal Suffrage Bill Declares They Should Be Made to Cast Ballots. 6,000,000 INDEPENDENT. Doesn’t Want a Right That Is| Denied His Wife, Daughter and Mother, Senator Robert L. Owen of Oklahoma, descendant of Cherokes Indian chiefs, who introduced the Woman's Suffrage HIN in the United States Senate, is In New York. He was asked to-day why he believed Women should be allowed to take part in our elections “Woman should not only vote,"* said with enthusiasm, “but she be made to vote.” “Do you think the country will be better when we have equal suffrage?” women of that nation,” he answered. “Just in the degree of honor and respest they are treated does tt rise. As women Degan to Mill the cares and press of tusi- Ress that respect has been modified. But it must be demonstrated in the changed conditions and their efforts Fecognized in the proper way. “Biz million women outside of domestic service are of any maz. What ren, that they should be den: wages, equal liberties, and equal @ay in government with man.” Their Advice of Great Value. “Do you think that women will, even | if they have been brought in the com- mercial sphere, be able to judge better than men and that they will bring out an entire revolution in govern- feo ‘I don't think that suffrage will bring about @ revolution, for I do not believe than women are smarter than men, But their advice at the ballot box would be of great value. had a chance to vote they have done much. Recently in Seattle, through the eMcacy and recognizing the right of recall, the women within approximately | thirty days put out of office the Mayor, | to whose practices they were opposed, 4nd elected another man in his place. “In Colorado Is, and they have for established juvenile courts and take care of defective children. Among the important things that women will bring is more help in the matter of bettering children, for it is vatural for them to hase the attribute of mothers, no matter how much buss nese they assume.” “Do you think that they will tose their womanly attributes in the struggle of the political arena?” “Not much!” she re not so partisan that for a crook a any man who is morally worthy. It will compel both Parties to put up cleaner men, Better Citizens Than Men. “Then you think women are better morally than men?” I asked. t least they are better citizens than he answered, “judging from the Penitentiaries, In the Rocky Mountains fifty tmes as many men as women are I believe women fifty times as apparent every “minute, Women teach men morals end manners from the time they are born, and it takes twenty-five years to hammer it in to the aver- tage man. And yet the law will take the child away from the mother“and give it to the father in the majority of cases. As far as I'm concerned 2 don't want any right to which my Lexington to 3d Ave. Where women have, votes for | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 7 Days More of Our Washington’s Birthday Sale of | $450 Walters Concert Pianos $225 $5 Down and $1 a Week U.S. SENATOR WHO {1st WANTS TO MAKE |eesinat ; THE WOMEN VOTE, |0\'«r =m, Ey, wife and daughter and mother are not entitled. And all of ti nUst be considered pretty broad coming from a man whose forefathers were Indians and whose doctrines were anything but equality for the women of the plains. For Sen- ator Owen is the son of Narcissa Owen, whose father was the last ohfef of the famous Cherokee Indians, and he Is very proud of his ancestors. 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Piang will to your home on first pay 1911 Tone-lasting ly procurable as an infertor,” the cause of suffrage lies in the fact | that throughout the country if they don't own half the land women at | _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY ed States Senate in the fight ator Lorimer of Ilinots. ought not to regard his he argues. “At tenes do half all continued Senator He believes won strongest advocate. work and ra n suffrage will prove jone of the strong elements {n the prin-leral zinc stair plates | ples of initiative, referendum and recall, t which he hae for so long been the SCARED TEN FAMILIES Fifty-first street station. He in his pocket malicious mischief tn Yorkville IN STEALING NAME PLATES. | Dillon pleaded gullty to a charge of ‘FREE trial package, Police S. Olmsted, Le Roy. Court to-day, He wast for Major [present he is obliged to when he ts say that hol i twenty-one years old, since the law |" 1 Two Youths in i Mt of| sl e Tigre e7 vate from ‘tamales | era the worta Ba ever ki own Rang All the Bells in the lor C : we onuere ane women ane ~~ nd " er suffrage bring nt ls ry f : er. comes under the head of in { changes is doubtful, bur Fenems ! be ee vnpetents « advancement in the interest ¢ © members of the ten families In the | of : ‘ely’ An important point lies In the ‘lization is beyond dispute. ve nent at No. 831 Second avenue near |"! Cc - T Bi x at Women without doubt dete} | rif street wakened at ‘ edi i yt | to send the men to war, yet to-da a strong 1 Dy od ringing | 9 1 $750,000,000 {s spent yearly for war nie ground be} | garvived | y tyle, Sk t ‘i BURRONSG anid DHT TAIWy GERUDKOW hab nnd 0) kis. the Houde fave men, (2 You'll gain Style, Shapeliness and um. i en pald for two new battleships n and 1 " halts usuel Comfort in this beautiful model t Would Bring shall aul ya in thy Wha as | USE ALLEN’S FOOT- EASE especially designed for the average well- il quce vatorm for taking | hiwe ve rnguged| THE antts powder to built figure. Long model medium length i! ie ae Hive yt n Age A use fronts of | into a 8 It you want rest and waist, long over hip and abdomen. j ° nited | ¢ yxes and nam plates on) ¢ ‘om fo € ohing, # n sy A , hey have 1 under the United) ie wall. Ih thelr of Ph Race mal aching, swollen This and many other new sty'es are J] ave beautiful cities, organized play c ' dental! sad Near > | sweating foo Allen's Foot-Kase j > ed public parks and) 7 vor modest f@ claims | cldentatly c rout pe - shown in our corset department. i } reation, &e. Truly if it|@nd explained the piiferine of his am-|Whico operated all the el he, Relieves co and bunions of all { ; | mann he, Were Uhlig Mics fag pain and prev blisters, sore and It will be worth while to see them. Gotve Y aves but I am| s callous spots Always use it to Broak Slender Models, $3.50 to 825.00 ig ndmgnte. “they “wilt 40} ¢0 he in New 3} Allen's Foot-Faw Heavy Models, $5.00 to $35.00 1 nt Lean poeele [Of No. 9 makes walking t is the ticacious |e har caught by Policeman. Tutt greatest comfort dlecovery of the age VAN ORDEN CORSET CO., 45 W. 34th St. v-|'Try it to-day | cts. Sold everywhere, 25/ Don't accept any substitute. (Near Sixth Ave.) For address Allen j Y Women's $3.25 We art s Out-of-town news- papers are here for your perusal-—-Wait- ing Room. Third Floor. $3.26 9743 Paira«Shoes For Men, Women and Children At an Average Third Under-price Being a drastic clean-up, at the lowest prices of the Winter, of every pair of Gimbel Shoes that we shall not carry over into our Spring and Summer stock. Hundreds of pairs of shoes, with sturdy soles. in which you can bravely fight the weather during the remaining Winter months, and wear well into the Spring Other handsome styles, adapted for dress wear, the sizes of which we shall Stout shoes for girls and boys, and dainty slippers for women s low as they are, not only to clean our but to give many people, who do nov know the merits of Gimbel Shoes (for all were made especially to our order) the opportunity of the season to co so with the greatest profit to themselves. Here are the fine groups: not fill in. Above all, we have made prices ¢ stock thoroughly, Women’s $38.50 Shoes at $2.40 a Pair Several lines of Shoes that are ccmplete in sizes, all in our regular $3 several styles originally higher priced even. in which sizes are broken. soles; made to conform in every way to the requircments of high-grade shoes them are Calfskin Shoes, lace or button, with cloth or kid tops. z Patent Leather Shoes, with turned or welted soles, kid or cloth tops, in button and lace—all these in all sizes and widths Women’s $4 and $5 Shoes at $3.25 In this assortment of splendid Gimbel Shoes, almost every style and leather is ob- tainable at the new low price Patent leather, gun-metal calf. in pretty styles of toes and with high heels. Also a complete range of high-cut Tan Lace Shoes, with heavy soles, that have just come into our stock, just right for skating, climbing or any outdoor sport, Winter or Summer. Women’s $6 & $7 Slippers at $3.85 Bench-made slippers, of black or white satin Black castor beaded Slippers, also a pretty style in imported gold cloth, All sizes Women’s $5 Slippers at $2.50 Satin, in gold or sitver color, with beaded vamps, also bronze kid, suede and patent leather Women’s $3.50 Slippers at $2 A variety of colors and some white: a trifle soiled from handling or display Misses’ and Girls’ $3 and $3.50 Shoes at $2.60 Three handsome styles, in all sizes—gun-metal calf, button, with cloth tops, high-cut vici kid, but ton, and all black velvet button shoes. Alls Men’s $4 and $5 Shoes at $2.85 Good styles for the young or the conser- vative man, all of regular fine Gimbel grades All sizes, in patent leather lace in a smart also calf button and lace with dressy shape new high toes and high heel All sizes Men's $6 Shoes at $3.85 In this group are splendid, stormy weather aterproof black or tan calfskin, with heavy soles and bellows tongues, of our Shoes, of High cut Boys’ $3 Shoes, $1.85 regular $6 grades Sturdy Shoes. high cut, with welted soles, tan or black calfskin, lace. All sizes Boys’ $3.50 and $4 Shoes, $2.85 High-cut Shoes, in tan or black calfskin double waterproof soles, also Sho of calf or patent leather, in button and lace styles Misses’ and Children’s $3 and $3.60 Shoes at $1.95 Patent lc leather cuffs and red or black kid tops. 50 grade, and Weltea or turned Among her button: extra high cut, with patent Second Floor Silk Selling or on a New Scale Is Prompted by the Extraordinary Offerings in This First Gimbel FEBRUARY SALE OF SILKS Not for a dozen years, if ever, has such a wonderfully interesting collec- tion of THE SEASON'S CHOICEST SILKS been presented to the people of New York as are comprised in this FIRST GIMBEL SILK SALE. Imagine, if you can, the almost endless choosing afforded by 100,000 Yards of Perfect Silks at Average Half Price Famous silk mills in France, Switzerland and America provided the s lendidly diversi- fied offerings, in which patterns, qualities and colorings are precisely what Fashion demands for Spring ‘and Summer costumes That New York women are delighted to share in such an unusual opportunity is already evident on this first day of the sale. And the good news abounds for tomorrow: $1 Foulards at 50c Yd. $1.26 Striped and Checked Messaline The most famous quality manufactured in this Satin, 85c Yd. Ear y. ad goaliey ia | dp Etethe against Fashion's latest favorite: 36 inches wide, er spotting. and usually sold at $1 A choice collection of this season's designs and $2.26 Double-Width Crepe Meteor, colorings, including plenty of navy, paon and black $1.35 Yd. and white combinations In all desirable shades, as well as white and black. } Satin-Faced Pongee Silks at 56c Yd. §1.10 Black Peau de Cygne, 75c ¥d. Rich, lustrous, satin faced Pongee Silk, similar to a A brilliant, lustrous quality: 95 Inches wide, well known quality extensively advertised at $1.35 86c All-Silk Corsica, 500 ¥d. A full color line, including blacks, navies and Known to the dressmakers on plenty of naturals strength and good wearing qualities a3 ondeetructt. $2.26 Satin, $1 Yd. eee ea eeeictd aaeee ; , 66c Yd. Piety rifal po Bee aver vey PE cory Every remnant in our main silk section (2d floor.) bir i Machimnidas that kat i hades Sal 35 tO | includes dress lengths of imported { fency 36 inches wide. Messalines, lengths ot Crepe de Chine. $1.60 Imported Chiffon Cloths, 75c Yd. | fancy s. Sutins, ete: irrespective of former Double width all-silk Chiffon Cloth: a full color | Prices. at 660 yd. assortment. including white, ivory and black. An $1.26 Dress Satins, 86c ¥d. unprecedented offer. Every wanted shade ; both light and dark, 36 inches 1.10 . M i i Yd. | wide M Sect Rinererrenne warts 10x a $1.36 Black Taffetas, 80c Yd. [n white, street and evening shades $1 Striped & Checked Louisine Silks, Pea pee that Holveregiia d conceded to be the 90c Chiffon Satin, 60c Yd. A full line of street and evening shades, as well as white and black. 26 inches wide. $1.35 Grepe de Chine, 95c Yd. Double width, all-silk Crepe de Chine: fine, rich finish; street and evening shades, as wel as bh as Diack, Fine qualities, in white-and-black, black-and-white, as well as jasper effects Double Width $1 Marquisette, 65c Yd. Imported all-silk Marquisette, the splendid assort- ment of colors includes white, ivory and black. as well as all the new Paris colorings The Following Offerings in the Subway St Store 16c Silk and Cotton Shantung, 26c Yd. Washable Rough Pongeo Faille, 68c Yd.—Complete color in funey stripes: splendid heavy washing. silk line, 27 inches wi usually sold at 75¢ yd Fancy Poplin Silks, 38¢ Yd.—:8 inches wide; 6cc to 86c Black Silks, 60c Yd. choice designs and every wanted shade. Duchesse, Liberty Satin, Including Satin Peau de Soie,’ Crepe “bea Silk Remnants, 26c Yd.—Every remnant in our coe Blic-an'Goteon"‘Roush Fougeet "de va. | gubwiyikacecton ncxing Aras longi of Pate pas . “8 letas, 8! repe aeinch Pe ee sae ee Co eie line of even- Bengalines. Poplins, Silk and Cotton Mixtures, irrespective of former prices. 26¢ yd. All-silk Satin Messaline, 45¢ ¥d.—A full af treet and evening. shades and a splendid, lustrous quality; 18 inches wide ‘16c Striped and Cherzed Silks, 45¢ Fae-Mome, lines and Tatietas, splendid qualities: dozens of styles and colorings Su jubway Store, Lower Floor A Petticoat Sale Rich in Good Values Here were several thousand Petticoats when the February Sale started. each of which had been secured from our regular good makers to sel! at prices a third y and street shades. as well as white and black 66c Washable Habutai, 36¢ Yd. [ub Silks in neat designs and colorings, as well as plain white. a splendid washing and wearing quality $1.25 Voiles Grenadines, 40c Yd. Alll-silk colored fancy Voile and black silk warp Grenadines sold in dress lengths only lower than they naturally would bri This was accomplished, of course, purely by the force of large orders. Whatever the reason, the advantages for women who need new Petticoats to complete their Spring ward- robe are apparent We have paid particular attention to the excellence of the messalines, taffetas, jersey cloths and wash fabrics, of which the Petticoats are made, to the newness and smartness of the styles, the neatness of finish, the graceful hang and the desirable colorings of the Pet- ticoats. The result is above criticism—the prices are temptingly low. To begin with Fitted Top Taffeta Silk Petticosts, With Patent Band, Special at $2.96 and $3.95. TATE ee ad Men Men Men’s Misses & Mi Boys Exce Hieta Sill in black and | Dresden Silk Petticoats beautiful rose patterns colors, thy Pett Je in a handsome flounce in pretty shades, particularly well adapted H $3.85 $2.65 $2.86 $2.60 $3.60 $2.86 evening and house wear, elaborately lace-ei same P it of striped Seer ucker and black at $8.95. i { 4 fatfeteer partes fitting and splendid work:mnan- Mossaline etticoats, in « variety of beautifully 4 Bhatia na ia Notion News cea coal re ng ge Bee pire style, Walters Pianos, Are Built to Last a Lifetime Here are a few examples from a large number of tempting values offered tomorrow to visitors to the Notion Section $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $6.50, $6.96 and $8.60. Novelty Petticoats, in exclusive designs, without "Black. Silk Petticoats at $3.95 silk, in a brand new model, handsomely Small savings which mount up wali ie Tan neal ae To all purchasers to ve will give free. 0 with every plano, an etn emall sé Bs WIC mM A} flour ds tg AEH alle GRaeeeUnin’ aeona eeee ics duplicate black and colors: including some HH FREE tiled siete" ris chat witb ae 133 to 5 to a worth while amount in buying a month ahead supply See teat me oat a Yary peels lace rim med models, specially priced at @10:78 ll Also Thes ’ to HAIR NETS--Large all-over size—hand made—of the best real hair—in all shades of Silke or Wool Jersey-top Petticoats, with t Extra Size Petticoats, 600 Bt , 1 at $9.96, $4.95 and Waltere: Verwoal rat blond. brown, auburn and black, 6 for 58c. flounces ol messulitic. at $2,06, $8.06, $4.96, 57.60, spacial ot 06.08, 00,08 and oe é P $6.96 and $6.95. | HAT PINS—-A lot of 15c and 25¢ styles at Be. $1,000 Walters 88 Note Mastertone Player Piano Outfits, $375 HAIRPINS—-horn—6 in. a box—straight A Glove ‘Saving vith 12 roila of music, scarf, bench and cover; #10 down and $2 per week loopesind waved. 3 boxes for 2bc. ving Frauds bon uy » Piano Volers 1 WASH BELTING-in 0 variety ot sesigns un It’s a saving Women s Mousquetatre white and colored, 26¢, 16¢ and 10c yd. DRESS SHIELDS The |e: sight button GIMBEL BROTHERS. fects length, washable, piq ita, in white. fine nalnsook-covered. pure whit \-manufacturer was ovcrstocked. Wanted ready elightiy used” y r they lar and shirt waist shapce—size BROADWAY THIRTY-SECONO Sh money. We bought them at a price low enough to Mar geet DiMA Rae shirt pes—siz BRCAQ WAY NEW YORK PIRI SECOND mane A, KOU, Stan te 8 pOee ey Ae fat Fath gGtLanKE ay vie enables jou to ‘exchange Your old plany for one of 4~2 pairs, 26c. 7 THIRD St at 95e, Main Floor Upon Request our representative will call. GC Vn Wn ELE eee eo Print} TOLUATUU OLE UOVEUOONSUSUOUUNUEAUTNO ON Warerooms, 3d Floor, hd + Som nanan 8 nas kee AORN RV aRRig BARES RR NP Rg BOS OR Ue

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