The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1911, Page 7

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THE FATHER VAUGHAN DECLARES WAR ON SWEATSHOPS “Sooner Oppressors of Help- less Workers Are Thrown Into Hudson the Better.” Five thousand persons at the Knights of Columbus bazaar in the Ninth Regi- ment Armory heard last night Father Bernard Vaughan of London, the Jesuit who has attacked the English upper Crust in his sermons on the sins of so- ciety, declare: “Woman hi great aphere, but when she tries to meet man In the Breat S@truggic of life and when her youth 1s @one and her beauty fled, the high cheeked, flat footed, angular woman Who tries will go to the wall, “Woman ought to be something sacred, @nd something man makes holy and something to make him stronger, and he @hould defend her. When a woman goes ‘wrong—I say it as a Catholic—it is bad enough, but when a man goes wrong ft 1s worse. God made him on which the weaker sex was to lean. “Woman—woman—let her be what you want your mother to be; what you would like your wife to be, and what | you would give up everything that your @avghter should be. PITY TO SEE GIRI.S FIGHTING FOR EXISTENCE, | “It 18.4 pity to see girls leaving achool to fight for existence on a smal! wage,” continued Father Vaughan. “Look in the home where a singte servant te kept where she is butler, chambermaild, par- Yor maid, nurse, scullery maid all| Folled into one. God pity her! “It {9 a pity that a girl has to go to @ factory to eke out a small existence. It ts @ shame and a reflection on our Civilization to see girls standing behind | our counters all da shoppers almost tmpo: “I gave up a good deal,” Father Vaughan, Jesuits, but I did not give up my right as a man to defend my poorer brothers and sisters, and no man yet born can | stop me from defending the cause of the poor and a § the ‘sweaters,’ ‘ather Vaugnan described exclaimed “when I joined the DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AND BRADY TO PART. But Comedian and Producer Who Made Him a Star Are on the Best of Terms, Is Announcement. It is announced that Douglas Fair- banks, the comedian now pearing un- der the management of Willlam A. Brady in “A Gentleman of Leisure” at the As- tor Theatre, will sever his connection with that producer a week from to-mor- row, On that date “A Gentleman of Leisure” will move to another playhouse ‘with another star in the leading role, possibly Cyril Scott. ir. Fairbanks {s said to be considering Propositions. One is to appear under the management of Cohan & Har- ris in a play yet to be determined, and the other is sald to be an offer from Daniel Frohman to star in a dramatiza- tion of “Jack Spuriock, Prodigal.” It was announced by both sides that Mr. Fairbanks parts from Mr. Brady on the best of terms. It was Mr. Brad; who first gave him his big opportunity And {t has been under Mr, Brady's di rection that he has developed into a star His specialty ts the impersonation of breezy and extremely bra LEGGETTS e premier Francis H Fespetthice Bonwit Seller & C. Olfillers fo Women, Nisses, Cheilelren and Sifants Qinaunes hy 9 mal Opening of ber New Slo re ‘Sifth Cone al 38th Skcot Nonday, Q tober the ba | SA his new sore every department “s enlarged i" have been added (and many new de partments es, long hours and unsant- tary vel “Th » people who think | that a is good enough for any | ‘ however small," no employs work- | low wages and ons 1s @ sweater sweater ts taken neck and thrown “THE NEW! CAN WIN. ts to the “new wome | 1 to break down 1 her Godspeed. will, It is going but by ac- suffragists. | > be a suffragist | ey think al ances let them do t. kit can be done by | ns, but by calm de-| “complementary. n are added “Each completes and ts completed by | the oter, and the two at God's altar | become indissolubly one, And what God | has joined together no man on_ this | third-rate planet can put asunder, When he does xo, he ts abusing the that God gave him to put his passions to heel.” DECIDES NOT TO BE NUN. Mixa Clopton, st Agatu Sur) Soctety Girl, Friends Miss Emily Clop- | wom- a fam, ring the | . with the ans ming a ans and will £T, LOUIS, nounced de mun, has chan Join the co) | and will some clty. nyent latest ce tives opp ot of Danger, Oct Ethel s been two uunced out of dan- un ne UX= nd until SOUTH B Barry days Autoists ; Use| for Dust -Write For Free Scinple | freedom , QC cordial invitation ts extended ba everyone 4 visit beer new slore Bomait lor & i New ik LB. us The New Idea that does away with the Greatest of Corset Discomforts The “ABDOBAND” holds the abdomen in the normal posi- tion and positively prevents the corset from riding up. It takes the strain from the hose supporters and prevents the tearing of the hose. The feature is a band fastened to the inside of the corset, the ends of which protrude through slits and .fasten with buckles on the outside of the corset next to the hips. You will find the R & G “ABDO: BAND” Corset by far the most satisfactory relief from corset dis- comfort and inconvenience. D120-Extreme Low Bust D122-Medium Low Bust D124-Medium Bust F120-Extreme Low Bust F122-Medium Low Bust F124-Mediam Bust } Price $2.50 \ Price $3.00 EVENING WORLD, tds OCTOBER 6, _1911, All Cars Transfer to ° Women’s Hosiery Mercerized Lisle Thread Stockings: black only; deep garter tops; all sizes Lexington to 3d Ave. Boys’ $7 Suits & Overcoats Cut Right, Nace titi $495 Mothers who want to dress their boys in style will be in- terested in this Blomingdale Men, We're Making Best Fall Suits and Top Coats at . We're doing the business because we're giving the valucs. Our reputat for sell- ing the best clethes in New York at Ten Dollars is known far and wide. Thousards of men each season are pleased at Blccm- ingdales’. If you are not among them come in to-morrow, Saturday, and let us show you our big stock of new styles. In Suits We Show Blue Serges made of all woo! blue serges, fancy worsteds and cheviots in all the new patterns. Sizes & to 7 years AT FOUR Russian and Sailor Suits Just the styles mothers like; they're smart and pleasingly priced; sizes 2!) to in years AT FOUR NINETY- FIVE. In Top Coats We Show Black Thitets Gray Meter Al Cut in S Allin Ney Men, 14 to 21 years Sizes for Men, up to 46 ches Boys’ Chinch if Good, warm garments in sizes el lined; ve with Knickerbocker Trousers 118 years. Our specialty” at 66.95 re. Remember, these are 1 but suits and alee $10.00 Bloomirg, Ail the be es and grades ona prised at 420 to B46, yj Fall Hats and rie full size and BO of the, newest’ patterns. Of The akove onthe Roof Offer | he $5.00 k HtNiain Bhortahh Se Mition | binations, sizes 2 Variegated Vines in 4 with a. package of fertilizer, con: 5c sisting of ly at 29¢ to f 29¢ Not more than 6 to a customer 1 dozen daifodils. . . 1dozen tulips... .29¢ | . y : Ws. + 29C | Cc Fern Dishes and _ fill them A dozen hyacinths | free of charge if Ferns are 1 package fertilizer..10c | And sold everywhere at from $2.00| We make a specialty of Artistic | to $2.50, at the low price, 50c. Floral Designs at $1.00 andup. | Chrysanthemums (just in season), American Beauties, Viole:s, Roses, Dahlias, Cosmos, Orchids, Lily of the Valley and all other s Five dozen Fall planting bulbs, and 5 in. p Ydozen nar isgus. ..29¢ c We will call for your 1 dozen crocus $1.74 ) purchased here. Fresh Cut Flowers at Big Saving Cut Flower sho flowers at a saving of 14 Girls’ Main Floor, Smart Fall Coats at $2. 98 Very modish; coat and sailor collar effects. Choice materials; worm, neat and comfortable, White Messali: Just the coat your girl needs. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Smart Reversible Coats, $14.50 A Bloomingdale specialty B. ats any coat in town at the pri Made of high grade materials in the bes! f color combinations, Sizes for girls and misses as well as women. Girls’ Pretty Coats at $5.98 Navy and colors. and over. trimmed on front, back and and sleeves. day, choice at $4.98, Made in various pretty fabrics. All kinds | (oY? © of models, braided . notch collars, ete. | SPECIAL. Black Chiffon 34 length.’ All colors, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Waists, tucked sleeves, button back or front; value $4.98, at. . Misses’ Dashing Coats, $10.00 Various pretty Fall styles gantly made and finished. New wool Hele Ss. models, plain loose fitcing mod styles, etc. Colors include the new leather, navy, gray, etc. Sizes range from 14 to 18 years. of silk embroide! collar showing C | The WinsomeHat,$3 Another Sale of We iie s Russian WY | SS) Pony Fur Coats at $29.50 This new offering of jan PONY FUR COA | Most Remarkabl I vent you are to hear o! are only lot, as be value is most unusu long; fine Hudson or Near Seal Coats; : $3900. |: == |Walters Pianos 52 inches | and t To commemorate the Thirteerth Birthday of Bloomingdales’ Piano re, we are offering the High-grade Artistic Walters J Pianes at specially attractive prices. One of the features: This charming trimmed hat picture fine ¢ of ilk Lowe $5.00 Down and $1. 00 a Week hk ode | er to pay; $ vi fir [FREE!| free Music Cabinet, A Chair, and Cover Ws, Large Untrimmed 90 } Felt Shapes - - c Popular with young women. These tage untrimmed felt shapes are exactly what the girls are wearing now. They come in black and colore—navy included 900 Bioomingdaley’, Main Fle Saturday The S: tore of (EVON Tat est s+ Certain Satisfaction— rprerer ey , Lex. to 3d Ave., \t a potas 59th to 60th St. Than Ever for New York’s Men’s $4.50 Cut Sweaters, $3. 65 We men’s New Hig h-Cat Boots i mints. t There are 1,200 in this lot of Men's Sweaters, ull of fine qi zephyr 4 Grade: worsted, plain weave and Cardigan stit-h, some with high + uy and $3. 50 4 36 10 46, $3.65 apecigt wf Th » for this season Negligee Stirs, plain and 7 Men's 25c Gi ers e H nd 18 high buttor pleated, special, 19¢ 2for 25c Ataaal bin ert The usual $1 with at , neat stripes tached cuffs an at model also black my Boys’ 8% Weol Coat Sweat- oe omplete tine hogan ; ers, special . 0c Russian Cal, Boys $1.50 Pure Wool Qe | Al wool, wer made, nice fit: | Gon Metal Calf, ne : j ts; Patent Coltskin, Dull ‘Tep; Viel wow 55c | kid, with Clon in, the $4.00 grade of 50; Special! High- “Cut Boots, Saturday $2. €9] LGun Metal Calfand Patent Colt— 17 button pattern, measuring 814 in. hi These waists compare favorably with those priced elsewhere at $7 They are charmingly with Cluny and Val. lace, with Cluny medallions and pin tucks on front They come with either three-quarter or long sleeves. and braided; Black Messaline Waists with pane! front, oe ves and 4 this season, Avail h lustre; 50 inches 550 Built to Last a Lifetime $350 List Walters Pianos at $198 $198 Roller Skates] High grade, ball- bearing steel wheel skates. Special for Saturday only, at a Braves Recoil $ le Special at ~ kind bo” and Girls’ “Nature Shape” SRO@S- wear well and look ee, they fit the feet | like gloves fit the hand. | Girls’ Extra High or Regular Shoes, ||) gun metal, vici iid, ts Pale. to patent |}! leather; Ay Ht 69 | priced accordi sizes, at $2.98, $2.48, Hie? Seand Boys’ Box Calf, Gun Metal, Vict Kid | and Patent Colt Shoes; button, lace | or blucher les; according $ i to sizes, at $2 $8, $2.48 and 1.98 | H Bloomingdales’, 2d ‘Floor, 9th St, Section ne Waists at $4. 98 | sleeves, Satur- Taffeta long $2.98 * $4.98 Men’s $1.50 pr $2.00 Underwear, The Cetebeated * Medium end h white and natur We gu ? give the § 8 the 1 we fine 00 ( German Silver Arch Supporters, 59c Pr. Start now and relieve , those tired feet and a walk with comfort > these arches will help ? you, Serviceable tor flat feet, ung tom ‘tur 24e Pr ited, Small Dry “picked Broilers; Ib 59th to 60th St.

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