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Refuse to Cater to th® Stomach of the Lord of Creation Until He Sub- mits Ie the Suggestion of Mr. Phillips. Champion of the New Woman Declares “Pretty, Clinging Crea- ture of the Victorian Age Has Gone to the Scrap Heap Forever.” By Nixola Greeley-Smith. “The Victorian woman, the pret- ty, clinging crea- ture who looked into every man's eyes with an ex- pression which said, ‘Oh, how wonderful you are!’ and who re- plied, “Thanks, awfully!’ to the first man who D offered her mar- 'NIXOLA. riage and a GREELEY* SMITH home, ts in the scrap-heap, and | Rot all the powers of light or dark- } Meas oan resurrect her!” ‘This is the answer of Harry Phillips, Roglish lecturer and Alderman, to Bather Bernard Vaughan's culogy of the old-fashioned woman, Father Vaughan and Mr, Phillips crossed lances for the first time on board the mer Minnetonka, a fow days ago, when Mr. Phillips, at the Fequest of the passengers, delivered a lecture on “The New Woman," and the distinguished Jesuit, who has been ealled “the English Savonarola,” pre- sided as chairman and put an end to ; the meeting by walking from the room after advising Mr. Phillips to throw his lecture into the sea. The latest champion of the new 4 Taman is well known in church and leor circles in England and has drought letters of introduction from the Agehbishop of Canterbury and other Prelates of the English Church to Mra, 0. H. P. Belmont and the leaders of the woman suffrage movement through- out the United States, CAN HAVE NO CONTROVERSY WITH CHURCH OR PRELATE. “I am very sorry that Father Vaughan thought it necessary to leave the meeting at which he had consentet to-act as my chairman,” Mr. Phillips told me yesterday, “but I can have no comtroversy with him nor with any ehurehman nor with any church. All @burches lead back to Christ, who was the greatest emanctpator of women that ever Mved. And if ministers are blinded ¢0 the real meaning of the gospels they @egk to interpret, I'am not presumptive emough to feel that I could say any- thing to enlighten them. I believe tha tte portion of my lecture to whieh Fether Vaughan objected most strongly wee ‘my definition of marriage. I sald that while no one held a higher view ef marringe than I, that men and women are not married by the formula whieh pronounces them man and wife, Dut by the chumship, the palship, the Mateship that may, but does not al- ways, result from It. “& delieve that montally, phys-.. feally and morally men and women ere equal, and no merringo can be really happy where tue man docs mot concede this to be a ‘act, Generally speaking, mea fo con- cede it in the fou individual woman, bu: to be just to women “Whether from man does not often ente with his views on her infor He is satisfied to to all other wom “But women have ot to stand aon stand or conviction, @ Min his wife rity to him, el himself superior four hours !f wom: power that ts in the “@TRIKE OF A SEX" WOULD WIN : THE BALLOT, “Suppose every wife in England who Wants the vote should refuse to cook her husbond's dinner unless he inter- ated himsolf in getting the Govern- ment to grant her political rights? Suppose overy unmarried girl should refuse to become engaged, or perhaps to kiss her flancee, until he eet to work to remove her political disabilities? How tong do you think the men would bold out?" “The sort of ‘hunger strike’ & in ig not for the women to but to starve tarve the men dependent upon women as women are upon them. to the other. The clinging Victortan fy) phrase-maker, to the makers of history.” “You defined marri, ‘palship, chumship, mi gested, “What have contention that the mph of the New Woman will carry with it the neglect of the home?” “In England-I don't know how it ts e—the home !# neglected already,” . Phillips anewered, ‘necessarily hip," 1 sug band by golng out to work, deliberat enminally neglected by the foudest in denouncing—human tigresses, man buqiers,’ I believe he called them, Don’t Cook for the Men; Starve Them and They'll Give Ballot to Women “The two sexes supplement ether, as Father Va an says, but that does not mean that one is tnfertor woman Father Vaughan describes has no influence in England to-day. The | EVERYTHING POR HOUSEKE N D women who count politically and so- 7. mc women who acconpis | QUE Liberal Terms things and they are practicaily all ‘new| $50 Worth *2/° Down 2's: Wkly women,’ It does no Kood to caricature] g1gg 4¢ 87,50, Ga them, to call them ‘the shrieking sis- tosto to $3 terhood.’ Father Vaushan ts a beaut!-/$150 “ $15 “ $2.0) “ but the makers of Phrases have never done any damage while ago as uu to say to the Inegiected by the women who must sup- plement the small wages of the hus- “Such women are of the very type of clinging, dependent creatures Father | Vaughan praises who, having no sense! of responsibility, are willing to take | everything from men and give abso- lutely nothing in return, not even chil- |dren. And there's another point on which 1 disagree with Father | Vaughan,” Mr. Phillips exclaimed. “Motherhood is much to a wom- an, but it is not everything, and intelligent motherhood is of the sort that refuses to bring ten or twel children into the world to Prey as paupers upon society and upon each other. “Coming up the bay, several of the| Passengers on board called my atten- tion to your beautiful Statue of Lib- erty,” Mr, Phillips concluded. “I said) to them: ‘Why don't you call Father | Vaughan to see that at the gateway of | this great country woman stands as the| symbol of the highest ideal.” Dyspepsia Prominent merchant suffered for years —nothing did him any good—till he took this wonderful medicine, which | cured him in short order. “I am glad to tell what Duffy's Pu:e and Malt Whiskey has done for me others. I suffcred from dyspepsi many years, and tried doctors, mi wateys and many drugs to no avail. read ope of your pamphlets which tells what this medicine has done and will do, So I ordered a case from my dealer and it did me so much good that i recommended it to all my friends who were feeling poorly and it has been of such benefit to them that they would not be without ic."—M. Vilaseca, Opelousas, La | Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is a medicine for all mankind, It cor- rects the defective digestion of the tood, | increases the appetite, strengthens the heart, gives iorce to the circulation, | cures throat and lung troubles, and |insompia, and brings restiulness to the | brain and nervous forces. It is pleas- ant to the taste and can be retained by he most delicate stomach, It has to its dit fifty years of welt doing. This | is truly a recommendation in itsed. Our | files contain thousands of letters from d women in all walks of life ying to the wonderful cures this great’ medicinal whiskey has brought about. It will help you—will keep you, | strong and vigorous. |, Datly’s Pure Malt Whiskey tn the only whis- | key that was ti nt aaa medi- | etne during th |. Sold in SEALE | by all droggists, grocers and dealers, or 1 $1.00 a large bottle. y Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N.Y. Open Munday and Savurday Ly'gs Until 10 3 Rooms, at $75 | WRITE FOR OUR 4Furnished,at . $165 | NEW CATALOG, $225 MAILED FREE. | WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE | We Allow on All 10 Cash Purchases In Ad 0%, VUTM EMPTY, HY DAMIAN Jy KY KR RRRY, s Nate aataltaetelatl Weedetenik i “ “ $200 $300 | $400 $20“ $20 $40 $2.50 $3.50 “ “ “ No Extra Charge for It, Advertisements for The World may be left any America’ a Bw THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1911. More Drinking Cups Free Third shipment of these individual! metal drinking cups will be distributed free, tomor- fow, to children accompanied by adults. (MAIN Building, Pourth Floor, near Children's Playground.) Every new effect brought out for Autumn w: The models described in this advertisement represent the UTMOST SKILL O They are SPECIALLY COMMENDABLE for their BEAUTY and STYLE FEATURES LOW PRICES. We have accomplished the difficult task of uniting in these HANDSOME DRESSES FOR MISSES SMART- NESS, STYLE AND SAVINGS for our patron: Three Leaders in Misses’ and Juniors’ Wear: Girls’ New Fall Coats g~ Suits, at. S. Misses’ $24.50 t GREENE MAMMOTH BUILDINGS. 10 $26.50 oe 819.75 TEN styles to select from; strictly man-tailored and semi-tailored models. chgviot, men's-wear serge, diagonal cheviot, eshioned of plai ANY OTRMER STORE EL COO J.B.GREENHUTP res. Girls’ Dress Coats, Tomorrow, at.... A garment suitable for dress as in| Well as general wear; coat is full ilength and semi-fitted; fastens ‘6.75 at fu | Hats Trimmed Free | MAIN BUILDING Newest Fall Models in Misses’ Smart Suits ear finds place in our GREATLY ENLARGED MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ SECTION THEIR ARTIST and notless so for their UNDOUBTEDLY DESIGNERS Made of good, wool cheviot in two m -length, double-breasted, PER © We Are Giving pes or eva | °30,000 to Charity Direct Us, Without Cost to Yourself, Where It Shall Go. (Full faformation at Voting Booth, MAIN Building, Fourth Floor, Center.) B 18" 8197 . i) cavy-weight dels; one panne cheviot, ebiffon broadcloth and Scotch | With 6 small buttons. | Decp cara, With collar and scarf of contra tweed, Linings of guaranteed satin, Skirts are | seif-material. Another is a pluin- | ‘M8 roadcloth; the other a polo fashioned according to the very invest ideas, All| tailored model, double-breasted, | Model fastening to neck. Navy, the season's most popular colors are shown, Sizes | with velvet collar; navy, red and | tan and Copenhagen; sizes 6 to 14 to 18 years; small women can also be fitted. | Copenhagen; sizes 6 to 14 years. | 14 years. : Misses’ Serge Dresses, $10.75 Girls’ Serge Dresses, $5 t Five models; kimono waist with new set-in sleeves; Four models; including regulation “Middy" suit t broadcloth collar and cuffs; others braid-trimmed; | Dresses are trimmed in black-and-white choc, buttons } navy, Copenhagen, black, brown; sizes 14 to 18. and pipings of contrasting shades; some vith turn-over | , coll side-plaii skit lh deep : ; Misses’ Corduroy and Velvet Dresses, $19.75 aivy, brown ate HORCECiei i : ; s ects; -y, i oR ® firdiothifisyeies 410 Ib years, nt | C Girle’ Dreases, $9.75 to $18.50 : * Serges, meres and velvets; kimono waist with hinchilla Coats, $9.75 Dutch neck; trimming of lace, braid, piping; tan, navy, Full length; navy and gray; double-breasted; velvet | Copenhagen, apricot, gteen, light blue and black; sizes collar; flannel-lined; sizes 6 to 14 years. 6 to 14 years. ae Misses’ Tailored Suits, $15 Misses’ Reversible Coats, $14.75 i) Qo grea, ! Single- or double-breasted; cheviot in plain and two- Two models: one with deep sailor collar and revers; Md ‘Way Ui, cones; also men’s-wear serge and tweed mixtures; lined | other with revers and rolling collar; combination colors; $15 | with lustrous satin, which we guarantee; high-girdle or |tan-and-green; brown-and-leather ; brown-and-blue; gray- belted skirt; navy, brown, Corogation and black; also | and-purple; sizes 13 to 18 years. iz brown and gray tweed mixtures; s es fo 18 years. Girls’ School Dresses, $3.95 Girls’ Dress ents, $12.75 10) vrieses’ Corduroy and Velvet Suits, $28.59) — piain serge; deep sailor collar; braid-trimmed: shield . Two models: one plain-tailored corduroy, the other |and collar of self-material; side-plaited skirts; 6 to 14 ‘ oer Pipael eh fauncin iM velvet, semietailored, with Glctachable, ravers, of chiffon years, cerse: all new, shades; | broadcloth; ck, rown; size . , A 5 caraeal, elvet and satin trimmings; Ea CU iM. i Li Mod C ts, $8.95 si Misses’ ioemt Dress Coats, $18.50 ‘ $19.75 lined with satin or peau de cygne to Girls’ Cheviot Coats, $8. Superior quality cheviots; deep suilor collar, revers and match. Full length; beautifully tailored; velvet collar; double- | cuffs of velvet; tan, Copenhagen, navy, brown and black; “(MAIN Building, First Floor.) breasted; etian and Rannel lining. sizes 14 to 18 years, MAIN BUILDING MAIN BUILDING . e e Biz Sale of Books ||New York’s Biggest Sale of Suits for Men £ > The Annual Occasion That So d th W ll B H Id H T Many Booklovers Wait For and Youths 1 e rie ere LOmMOrrow Prices are so remarkably low that they will certainly bring ; : ‘ about THE BIGGEST BOOK SALE EVER HELD IN THE Thousands of High-Class, Hand-Tailored i UNITED STATES. Fall and Winter Suits (Many Silk-Lined); Works of standard authors in handsome and valuable Values Up to $22.50, Arranged in Several sets of de luxe editions. fae: Bargain Groups, at 5 A ‘ + oe i ‘ VOLTAIRE— ; i ; BALZAC=8 voles uckram.. YOUTAIRE Suits of all kinds—from the snappiest “fancy” to the most oarepne™), * conservative, and every staple plain or fancy blue serge. COOPER IN vein Sten In this big underprice occasion our customers reap the fullest DE, MAUPASSANT benefit of several exceptional purchases of thoroughly good and eminently stylish clothing made by us during the past fortnight from leading tailors. THE BIG ASSORTMENTS include brown and gray wale worsted suits, silk-lined blue worsted suits, black diagonal suits, PLAIN AND FANCY BLUE SERGE SUITS and Unabridged. Publisher's price wes (bound innumerable other fashionable cloths. Duckram) #2 4 v0 sab All of these: garments will be specially displayed in’ a most rs prise (bound in 8 prominent section of our Clothing Store, for quick and easy selection, CO 90.40 TOMORROW. $15 is thesale price and the values range up to $22.50, a veltet loth O48 Bn __e Me letther swrnss YOUTHS’ $12 ALL-WOOL GUARANTEED | Men's “Kingly” Trousers—values $5 and $@; Sate Be FAST-COLOR, BLUE SERGE WINTER- | Fall- and Winser-welght worateds; a hundred bu Sinisey hs) y 7 : ‘ patterns to pick from; all sizes, to KIPLING 10 a cams #3! WEIGHT SUITS—all sizes up ¢ ‘9 75 piel ities Ie : ‘4 KIPLING—6 vols Fas» bo 38 chest-measure; ¢ added We imported direct from B. Com- } : 299 MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ PALL AND WIN- any, London, England, 1,000 MEN'S TAN 450 TER SUITS—every pattern and color for RAINCOATS: in the Raglan and box styles; 1 3.60 men and qoute wonderful 10. 75 their equal is sold elsewhere at $ MARR ULAY'S: WORK—20. 4.80 values are offered, at fe prices ranging upto $15; all sizes; at 8.95 MAKEHS OP AMERICAN ii saneees: $88 OUR FINEST SUITS are priced at $20 and up to $35. We show a MARRERO ER AND fi ‘1 i buckrams.se. 8.60 wonderful varicty of the finest clothing that is possible to make. PEATERATURE, 10, ol + 8.75 | HOAAID shins: 4 vos lenthert 20. —— uckram HOLMES (as) selon huckram. toe OUR ENGLISH MARTIN SERGE AND WORSTED SUITS are priced $27.50 eee la LOCKHAKT'S LIFE OF SCOTT" $4 (yQ) at MrT ee et ne Mee Only the Lest Custom Tailors’ Maki Martin Serge Suite. Their prices are BRET HARTE 10. vol from $50 upwaids. : (MAIN Buf! second Ploor.) WORKS-~-10 vols.; AY'S WORKS_10' vols. cm MAIN BUILDING MAIN BUILDING ig ‘00||Men’s & Youths’ 4 j i saci TOC en’s ouths seautliiu a al1sts THACKERAY ‘ PatMensto . « old 1ats, oe of Chiffon, Silk Net and Lin , Tomorrow, a TOLSTOY—24 vols Bo vols.; buckram, » Fall H ats, at f Chiff Silk Net and Lingerie, To. t 15 Sam s $i Tomorrow's specialty is.a forelgn-made soit ielt ‘ates as pe Sound la Me lesihbet ‘i hat in the new rough effect, fh Shetland and 2 | 98 89 50 an 83 98 one of the best editions published, It seems | Harris mixtures. All the best colors—all up- e 9 e e gat Boo whee you consider our lew $0 76 to-date shapes. Also domestic soft hats {n all manner of shapes: Alpine, troopers, tourist and We ourselves are more than . 77 telescope; newest colors and trimming. just merely satisfied with our ex- Original tent) edited The Bal ated and translated into English by Michaet_L a Sesto lasral saps Ne low troy wih wide a hibit of women’s Fall waists at the oh W edition, revise sna S105 very sty’ | n, Conserve eee Anat nplaae “f Gree rages: Se gation: rey ’ her, ore re BOLO styles for older men, in all dimensions to sult =? || Ss four modest prices named, This Bulidioe, F . 7 every lace and figure. And the UNI- { season, more than ever, we have SAIN Bullsings, Fours. Fleer) FORM PRICE lor ALL these hats, to- / ucceeded in assembling a truly morrow, is i iiecd , ) ENA IOS , wonderful collection of models Pi MAIN ee oe #2 we? Ours and *4 Hats adapted from the creations of cel- 0 er S Moke Sunday's Dinner a Success. It you pay more, you're making & mistuke—belleve us uenth, 1 tter how small onl = amy Thege hae are hand-made, superbly Aalshed, light In weight, adjustable to , : to Af ane Delicious Cakes owed Fesh Me : TIKI Belden’ Eston’ Foon) wa tainty little fe fresh every 30 minutes In our Pp. ety l6e Freneh tou ily reveal- MERiy WIDOW FOUND CAKES 956 {| 9) 14¢ MAIN BUILDING—————— | ing its high-class origin. each, O0¢; 2. Ibs 20 ie 4 $1 QQ NET. WAISTS THREE-LAYER CAKES-—Mocha, temo: 18¢ 4 F t M Id S| at 1.98 tucked with fat ean mallow oF Aig || tinndieowdy ioe 5c oOo be ou 10es ide-frills; also A \LINE AND eens | c ST BE 12¢ TAFFETA SILE \ISTS, effect- 5, marble « - ively ¢ 4 tucking and SINAN frat aauetoe} alee ‘i Tec || | @emcu f M ry Wve ih tucking anc nas ia sane" Teel | sy ee et) LOT en Qf pine; hoeise CHEE SAE Hota Cais nig ie, toon | s Te X In 30 New Styles, at ° if » r() A AnONE whole cake, 8105; 396 11 Cana Na Every width, size, style, heel and tee is re t ‘ RE r Le 10¢ . preseitedin these THIRTY NEW MODELS, a } eee ERED Nae 4 29e] 1) 1," bean, 7c which we olferat the red ed abe wAtST F ne mosele to Diack, navy Ay gray; also MESSA- ou i Men's Arch i » Foot-Mould She hol evers effects and side-frill. : ers 12c a Ye eR a Aermunpodllag Fo me BH at BGS) yl ettate the very newest model in a NET WAIST, 5 ‘y ac | . } {ai widine A (0 BBs inval (iy \¢ Dee ) writers tell us thatthe net waist is coming into soda crackers or oye i3'@ I7e cue men who have brok j arches nt alter several years of more or less oblivion, The eg. Se packs ee etary eaers ped Roys’ Storm) Shoes ven $2.50 Shoes—|Boys’ Shoes—good t ffectively tucked and trimmed with Cluny lace in- Eggs Candied to Your Order SC extra-high-cut; two] good calfskin, patent} auality ¢ Blucher r ble-pluited side-frill, We also have ANTIQUE pine Be, Davie, slectrie one rag vy : buck es at top fan] Thee sande heavy) Be lid leather | | e With applique lace yoke, as well as a jety of NCY Mt IGS de n and heavy box| (Sale nc gay re rto | a 8eHeH cee cit Beg 4 af ic | 5!,;| Wintertangrain;sizes| 5 , ‘eae Ht S22 QQ CHIFFON WAISTS, made over applique lace; trimmed dozen... ves O4C IT 19 d i} 51011; 10 $4 Q grad 51 AC | daekt velyet and finished with side-frill; also’ MESSA- FANCY FRESH EGGS 27 Lan wi ort | morro OR] fives AX | D1 IA SILK WAISTS, in a variety of styles and colors, dozen... us SC | t j MAIN ie i ) \] \ models in black MAIN Building, First Floer,) a ceonemmnaiee, ‘opened Si SUE a fe DOU batt, Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’ Clock , f ) 4 ‘ Md - i Meee where ~ emg