The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1911, Page 12

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| WOULD HAVE LAN BAR MINORS FROM HASTY WEDDINGS Half of Such Cases End in Divorce, Half of Rest Un- happy, Says Judge. PUBLICITY AS A CURE. T | FODGH WHO URGES _ | there sou have « bad atate of aftatra GREATER CHECK ON | iisontantes, “Marriage Ia not what the “CHILD MARRIAGES.’ “14 wife thought, and she becomes cross and nagging. This drives the boy | money grows less, and inside of a year they are in the Domestic Relations Court to have thelr affairs readjusted. “If they could sfford it, they would oo and cannot, they can only squabble through @ miserable existence. “When children are born they are weak, miserable littie things, poorly nourished and badly cared for. How else can this be? The mother does not understand a thing about the care of her children, and should, in fact, still be playing with her do! “I know this to be a faot, for I have seen hundreds of these children brought into court by the parents, Many of them die, some of them live and be- come poor, weak men and women. “I do not think one could possibly set a standard on the amount of money It is not the lack of money that makes these people ao miserable. It is the from the home, he ?egins to dissipate, | obtain a divorce, but as they are poor | a man should have before he marries. | one cannot expect other than the dread- ful domestic infelicity that fs found to- day, and as long as such piness continues morals cannot have @ very high standard, “Compel the young people to walt for arriage until they are of @ auitable ge. Publish the marriage a month be- ‘ore It takes place, make certain that they are physically and mentally fit for marriage. Disease and weak mentality are a menacing feature in many of the marriages to-day.” i _—— os | DEAD WOMAN’S COFFIN UPSET BY BURGLARS. Posses Hunt for Intruders in House of Mourning, but They Escape. Mrs, Emil Pirravano's coffin was up- set and her body rolied out on the floor by burglars who entered her hogs in Union avenue, Hackensack, in the early | hours of yesterday morning. The noise | roused her husband, who had spent the THURSDAY, A g i ly P | In some respects this tp fire to the Inck Of reverence shown toward the married state by people to-day. Marriage has to some extant become a joke to the c Ht el i i i ji Mil i? Ha ij et J ith i h yi | ph HS : [ i f § 3 t B 2 : i f i ar j & 3 i i i ei i i itt ij el it Ht inl rl ar twenty. The gti ts 4 Sg wicrciss i ore casts pone) Pe See Se ee I tiscoese seattiages v3 on for there ts coe more tm the ay of rwenty-one ie more &- |TO0 POOR TO GET A DIVORC in the gunerality ef cases than E, ' ef qightees. But many mer ONLY 6QUABBLE. 4 ‘gye taking Mare between ehtl-| “Or tay take o fursished room, and i i (Gaps be Guly tmypreseed with the =———-=—== | TUBERCULOSIS BE ome om eotten ot res os young people need not obtata the +, ..¢omment of the parent and there 1s not Dortars’ Mistakes Corrected. "eves an assurance tp the State that they are of age. Thry may ge to the Yoeame hhuvean, obtain a Ticense then| x, pce, cea air tiateest ead reve of go ® & aviary public or an Alderman ext other dines of the throat and an heve the ceremony tmmediately. | \imzy is Gur to bis accurate diagnose of these WOULD PUBLISH BANS MONTH | “wese ty the Andersce X-Light examination, i ignorance of the woman in everything pertaining to home making, the im- norance on the husband's part of the duties of a married man, and the fear- ful absence of love in nearly all such untona, “LT have geen very poor men and women lead healthy, happy Ives, and! bring thelr children up respectably. hey loved one another, and the idea was to stick together through thick and | Clothes bought for the funeral by thin. The young married people of to-| Charles Pirravano, the dead woman's day do not love one another, and their|#on, and $13 in money. Their fright main idea is to become separated, | “As long as auch @ condition exists t | early part of the night assisting in the preparation of the body for burial Mr. Pirravano roused the nelghbor- hood and searching parties hunted for the rest of the night through Wood- ridge, Hasbrouck Heights and Carl- stadt. Nothing came of the search. The burgiars had taken a new suit of was not sufficient to make them drop booty. THE LARGEST WAIST HOUSE IN THE WORLD. Great - Sale---Dresses $5.85 $7.50 Lingeries,' Embd. Batiste, Irish Dimities Values $8.00, $9.00, $10.50 1,000 Lingerie Waists $2.45, $2.85, $3.85 | Regular Selling Prices $3.75, $4.75, $6.50 |] 22-24-26 John Forsythe west satn st. Bonwit, Harris 2G Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 21st St. Last Eight Days Retiring From Business Everything Must Be Sold JUNE 16, 1911. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826. “Special” for Friday Seventy-Five Women’s Foulard Dresses —Copy of an Exclusive Model— Made of an excellent quality of Foulard, chiffon and lace trimmed, in all the new colors. —All Sizes— including a number of large sizes. $16.50 Value $35.00 Misses’ and Children’s Coats, Suits and Dresses Special for Friday and Saturday Misses’ Touring Coats of double faced imported cloth, hand- tailored. Value $35.00 Misses’ Linen Suits | $25.00 —C f a Paul Poiret model— Coat braided, reveres of white P.K, $10.50 Value $17.50 Misses’ Dresses of French Linen, Cotton Voile and Im- $8.50 ported Tissues. Value $12.50 Children's Dresses —4 to 14 years— White Lawn and Batiste, hand embroid- ered and lace or embroidery trimmed. Value $7.50 Decorative Linens 1000 Fine Hand Embroidered and Drawn-Work Scarfs and Shams $1.50 each—values $8.00 to $4.00, 500 Hand Drawn-Work Squares 87léc, 40c, 45c, and 50c each Values 75c, 80c, 90c and $1.00. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. HE EVENING WORLD, \ Stern Brothers Announce that from June 17th their establishment will close at 12 o'clock Noon on Saturdays and at 5 o’clock on other business days. For To-morrow and Saturday a Very Special Sale of . Misses’ and Small Women’s Summer Dresses, Suits & Skirts At Extraordinarily Low Prices Dresses, of striped and check ginghams, striped lawns and diamond pattern dimities, in all desirable colors, Dresses, of figured lawns and dimities, $3:75, 4.50 at — t 6.95 Dutch neck, with lace insertion, Dresses, in sheer lingerie effects and Irish lace medallions, + 10.50 Tailored Li Suits, in white, natural and colors, at 220.50;.12.50 Skirts, of Imparted white washabl tan imy Kai pored model, cater 3 at 2.95 Girls’ Dresses of fine quality striped, plaid and check ginghams, Dutch neck effects, trimmed with plain chambray, also with insertions of embroidery or embroidered pique collars, 6 to 16 years, at $1.25, 1.98, 2.95 ———ooaoaoaoaoaaaqqeqaqaqaqaae— =e In their Corset Department, 2nd Floor, New Building, Several New and Very Desirable Models of Batiste and Coutil Corsets adapted for slender, medium and well developed figures, including the very low bust and long close fitting hip effects, will be offered at $1.25, 1.65, 1.85 Regular Values $2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 The two entrances on West Twenty-second Street will be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages, West 23d and 22d Streets WRITE FOR CATALOGUE {ome Furnished $75.00 AL (Actual Value 8100) at B containing the ing articles ry Reception Chair Lie to raatch “Our Name Is Your Guarantee’ xe eal public. pad interested in| omc petiout dating bo ae gee Foulard Silk Dresses in grad af toe youne poonle woud pre: |* Tice tS nun wees dweeai| French Challis Dresses : = stm exeationt pe See fropen degery Sy henys rears Dresses - Formerly sold to $25.00 = ees | ween reisece| Lingerie Dress * ° Somiage te be yullished » mone fet fe need fr Sate ao ee $12 Linen Coat Suits, - - - 5,75 a ww wou set oe [Ou "| $22 French Linen Suits, - - 10.75 Bilezen te swe ways? Bo wonle | jou tare ans citoms of Catarth, Asthme, ‘ithe yeasts the tatertarence of [iy Vere, Broachitis, Conmumstion or La Grivpe, $25 Long Coats, various materials, 9.75 eo parent of guariisa tf the mar- re about af Pd s 2 » ° Furni Porebased in this manner ban never or re always to EASY PAYMENTS Prevail throughout CALL AND MAKE 3 Ee Avolz Also tu New, York, a 045.96" | *60'98"| *89.98 "| *109.98'| *149.75 |'#200 x, | ‘Tht mple Bedrosm su Brune Tr Bed * GRAND RAPS: Fupns TURE, ture Without Leposiis $4 Repp Skirts, down to orertaks sou, 75c 3,000 Women’s Waists Lingerie and Tailored, lace and embroidery trimmed. 1.50 Regular values $2.00 to $5.00 1.95 2.00 to the buyer, Our methods AND LOW PRICES our entire establisiiment. YOUR OWN TERMS' New Jersey, Long Inland and Connectleut, Ava iments ay Estey Upright, $150. Steinway Upright, $175. mfort and Beauty. ns An Account $15.98 : Franko| Orchestra in Our. Popular Price Restaurant Daily’ ‘ YUNPSOM A NEW La. The eedham Piano SPECIAL—USED PIANOS—tor to-morrow only: They are all excellent Pianos. May now be purchased at Simpson Crawiord’s at the exceedingly low price of $300 (<5700%% On Our Club Terms No Money Down SODAYS' FREE TRIALIN YOUR OWN HOME, then—-ONLY A WEEK— l 00 No Interest, No Extras, Emerson Upright, $150. Chickering Upright, 9150, I Heavy Solid Oak Extension Table, and 8th WE PAY |Your 7 Piano Showrooms, Fourth Floor, , and MB Ave, FREIGHT | IMPSON CRAWFORD CO., Sixth Avenue, New York Ci é ‘ walle a es AOS at eA aie $ ‘* ” i. oe ae oRPAGRIART &C~ ESTABLISHED 63 YEARS 155-157-159 EAST 23D STREET ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. The same low and liberal credit terms whic have made our old established house so popular. - Exactly like cut; made of best seasoned & = . peeaneee xk, highly f 37] with 5 large, Oe ee i deep drawers fi} and heavy brass handles, exactly like cut, with heavy pedestal base and carved feet; a actual value $12.00; special Dressers In golden oak, finely polished, with oval French $10 Enamel Beds, $5.75 $16 Brass Beds, $10.25 Liberal Credit 60c Week on $30 Worth $1.00 Week on $66 Worth $1.60 Week on $100 Worth and 4 drawers; actual value $12.00; special, { IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— st MBadeahiti ices je mobos + ee 4 ate aaynsuet 9 ha 8 a $6.00 Chiffonters for $3.99) polished,#) A WORLD “WANT? WILL GO AND GET IT. TRANSFER, 44X70 3 39 ro GOCM® |, AGREAT QUEENSBORO BRIDGE ANNIVER- | SARY SALE OF BEAUTIFUL WALTERS PIANOS 1 C) We advise everybody thinking of buying a piano to attend this remarkable Queensboro Sale. It brings you the greatest | piano opportunities in America. | $375 List B Walters Pianos at..............00: $400 List Walters Excelsior Pianos a’ $550 List Walters Style D Pianos at.... $575 List Walters Queensboro Pianos at........ $275 $198 $225 $1,000 List Walters 88 Note Mastertone Player Piano Outfits, $395 Finest 88 note player Piano; 12 rol of music, bench, cover. ‘Walters Pianos are built to last a lifetime. Buying a Walters Piano ip | the safest, surest and best piano investment you can make. Don't buy the cheap stencilled pianos. Tt is expensive and unbusinese- like, and the piano wi!l soon prove unsatisfactory to you. Not only do we place the highest-grade pianos within the reach of everybody, but we offer the greatest piano values in America. There is not a penny added to the price, $10.00 Down, $2.00 a Week We charge no insurance, no extras of any kind. We sell you the piano at the given price and deliver it t> your home upon the dirst payment cf $5.00. During the Qu Will Give Free « prominent maker's to put ils name on | Beware! Walters Caution \i'\\,', Exchange incr ac ihe rs Fequest a representative will call, OMINGDALES'’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St= he very highest and #econd-hand plane m1 b ters apd pay any bale of $1 per week, Warerooms, 3d Float.” Ren 4 Celebration Sale Specials: |] + $260 | $5.00 Down and $1.00 a Week |

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