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f Where Can Clubwomen Of New York Point to Things Accomplished? Nil Out West the Women's Ciubs Are a Powerful Intiuence tor Good, BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. “I do not really know what you are driving at,” remarked Mayor Gaynor in the speech with which ho opened the Seventeenth Annual Convention of the State Federation of Women's Clubs this woek. The assembled clubwomen did not care for the Mayor's remarks But there are many othor persons besides the Mayor who do not know what the Women's Clubs are driving at, and who would like very much ta find out. There are 203,309 women who belong to the State Federation. Have these women accomplished more, RKO: collectively, in convention than if each had stayed G@tELEY- Sams Deaceably at home attending to hor own knitting? Out West clubwomen do things. They work for juvenile prisons, industrial sehools, children’s courts, &c., and no board or commission for municipal improvement is considered complete unless it has a representative of the leeal woman's clnb among its membership, The Chicago Woman's Club is ome of the most powerful influences for good in the West. : Bet what have New York clubwomen| aedequate factory inspection to + te shew tm the way of practical achlove- iidenet repetition of the ‘Treagie we ust, ment at the end of thelr seventernth The clubs nave an industrial commit- tee and @ public safety committee and the only answer made by the public safety committe to an appeal for co ‘The clubwomen sit im their gleddest | operation in obtaining better fire protes. | Uon for working women was, according adorn women's hati few tears are “sl to rouse the fea- of Mew York City to better fire-esoapes and There Has Peen Lots of Talk, but Practical Results Are of adjectives and a flow of hyaterte aml then somebody puts the kettle o and they all he to BO THEY KNOW THE }:EAL CON. DITIONS AT ALL? I wonder hew many of the wom- on at the Convention of Foderated @iube know whether or not baby Gngors and bady 11 went to the making of the flowers ton their and phyate nen of ns of dined 1 subject she dtecusse part! and ite raint- | fleations present tho greatest problem | of soctety, the solution of which | baffled the wisdom of the ages, It ty to | bd supposed her divcourse was for | yurpose of giving the respectable ma: trons prevent @ titillating little shock. What else could it accomplish? ut | the words of the Public Safety Com- mittee may apply to this matter nis. “It's not our business to do things, but merely to report what other people do." It should nox be forgotten that whon Woman, saves the women in those fac: | 144 New York Legislature passed a law pertem SES CINS Whe THRES thie Ite WAIN Providing for the nition and cure of io bere 20 te the class of unfortunates that are the | main source of such social acourges, the cluhwomen of New York arose in thei wrath and denounced the mea | discriminating against womanho In fairness to the Rainy Ds nets. What do they know of the conditions under which the clothes they wear are manufactured? In scores of factories ail over New Vork conditions prevail to-day identical with those which caused the Triangle fire, Only luck, not you, Madame Clubs | club in New York City with a mombership of more | than 1,299 women that prides itself on | what !t has accomplished in the matte: of forcing grocers to caver frult stands, &c, Also, it has @ junior league of Iittio boys to report whether ash cans In cer- foun Relghborhoods are emptied prompt. | y. Mayor Gaynor’s administration 1 asked | © woman official of the Board of Health | what this club accomplishes in the way of practical betterment of the public heakh. "ET @an't see that they do anything but make themselves general nuisances | by calling us up every hour of the) as her reply. There is @ wo | ceded that the Rainy Daisies were re- | sponsible for the movement for fair welghts and measures, And doubtless ra, Whose avowed pur- Pose ts the betterment of conditions af- spectalties ts seeing that the stores pro- vide seats for thetr women employees. This is not an unimportant matter, but has ever considered whether tho girls | nough to eat, and whether they Id enough to live honorable lives, | and she will answer giibly: “Oh, no; | We never touch the question of wages. | That would never dol" | SHOCKED BY ORATORY BASED ON FALSE PREMISES. Values . ‘The convention of clubs this week has Ustened to a discourse on foods, which the orator observed amoi things that New York City ts QUT WHAT HAVE THEY DONE IN | (o tho womon who asked its co-opera- PRACTICAL WAY? tion. p wre “0 1s not our business te do ‘What have they Gone toward the things but merely to seport what @mslioration of the conditions they other people do.” ‘@pent vo much time end money in What are the clubwomen of New York Gisenssing? |doing to prevent child labor? Every Mote ‘han one hundrod working giria| now and then some one reads a paper were burned to death in the Triangle | about the hundreds of babies of three fpotory fire last March. We are now/and four who are employed in sorting | catessen products, fa the middie of November. violets or making flower wreaths to| For a few moments there is @ feast the flow of oratory, nor the chorus ot! viclous in the New World because its people live in restaurants and on dell-| “New York Js not the worst city in ho United States and the ch: # of all the States are shi obvious facts need not interfere with and Mrs. A. M. Palmer it must be con-) t that perfectly] other has f Shortly before the beginning of | ———————e WILL PLACE ON SALE FOR’ [SATURDAY'S SELLING Women’s and Misses’ Ulsters Gray, Black, Navy and Brown Mixtures $28.00, $32.00, $39.00 ALSO A SELECTION OF HIGH CLASS Women’s and Misses’ Suits Velvets, Corduroys, Black, Navy and Brown Mixtures Former prices from $45.00 to $58.00 29-24-26 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, WEST. find a verdict of not TRE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ROVEMBES 17, Individuals cf throughout the Stat Nlevements to their c sidering the efforts of ine a = here a whole, women’ genoral te © 19 & much pleasanter ocouna. tlon than tending the beam in one's own, but Is it so profitable? After all, what ean be sald for the! ubwomen's “uplift” when, as a rewult | of her candidacy for the presidency of! the D. A. R. and the scandalous tattle which defated her, a woman has to} publish facsimiles of her marriage cer. tifleate and of the birth certificate of her son? vieted, but rarely io cult Court has a| such emotion be-/| ed. Solomon M. 1 on trial before ed every one to- day by sotbing loudly, while tears streamed down his cheeks, when he heard Judge Martin direct the jury to gullty. Lipman was accused of concealing his asacts In a bankruptcy case. the United #1 man Biven wa. cause he was Lipman, who h Judge Martin, alter the mote tn one's ats: | 16 z 37; 49th, Schreiber & Co. 11 West 34th Street 2 Re ert Will Close Out Saturday rs sce nn ~|Hils Landlady's Kile Probably Saved His Lf era Swamy i I feel that Dr. Ki saved my life, inherited weak inte The discharge was sofrequ pt bY Ug 1 would ue obtain temporary relic! good ph; ins but thy appointin, try Svamp- Idid and I wasquickly v I continued taking Swam, my weight has increased fifty My health is of the best and I ative tal 180 Tailored Suits moet ond thers about Dr. Kilme 'sS Serge Strictly tailored or fancy trimmed; Toot sndate done lt ofp od nth Broadcloth Women’s and Misses’ sizes, past value mend » Me Mixtures Positively the greatest values this arene oh ‘iit xny, re store haa ever offered, 38 Main St Pawtucket, ‘The above stat nt made 19.50 Regular Prices up to $45.00 tar TAS Ga | - Nata ‘ tne Hy gg dpe eer patel Abe Bani made of selected foreign dyed skins. Regular Prices up to $75.00 weit be sure and mention the New York fvening World R gular Afty eu: and one-clo lar aise hot en fr wale ot ol! drug stores. 49.00 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK K_ MONDAY “WONDERS. tm Cmaree tae ity ee } $20.00 $24.50 $29.50 | ' $29.50 1 Van Aa seen eon’ the letter reproduced roar we have serene te their large stock, of high ised Wate ft Orevets et Pert 4 AT 55c ON THE DOLLAR. + We now place the entire lot on sale at 10°%, profit for quick clear- This presents to the publi I tocore the highest grade pom tone tad For tot alow ly low prices. You will appreciate the unusual values you come in and examine the gcods. $15.00 and $18.00 Suits of the very latest shades in gray, blue, with carnation and brown. IE ER say bags 030 CURL PES ivan sions $18.00 and $20.00 Suits, hand tailored, leading shades; some are silk lined. Hope Price. . $22.50 and $25.00 Suits, hand tailored, made in the English style, extremely good woking, Hope price $27.50 and $30.00 Suits, mace of imported suit- ' ings; the kind that the high grade custom tailors make to your measure. Hope price $30.00 and $33.00 Suits, made of the very finest 3 material, silk lined, of the best Van Hawten make. WIMOS CHIE; 53.56 cisdaee bade $27.50 and $32.50 full dress and tuxedo suit lined, Hope price. . * $12.50 and $15.00 Overcoats, ¢11 this season’s mod- els, most desirable colorings and weaves; sizes for men and young men, hake ye blacks and browns. Hope price....... $15.00 and $18.00 form fitting Chestarficlds, end) logse fitting models, made in kerseys, mel- tons and velours, in all shades of gray, black and fancy browns; unquestionably the greatest overcoat value ever offered. Hope price..... seeeeee il 4 my We apologize to our many patrons who could not be waited on in our last week’s sale. e response to our advertisement was beyond all ex 20 additional salesmen. Come now with the assurance 4 The Greatest Sale in the History Late 280 Broadway, City, Gentlemens Moore,of the first district court,we are pelled to vacate on Nov. beg to advise you that wa accept your offer, and we will sell you all our stook on hani,; which according to our stock books amounts $66,556.00, price for net cash, | $7.45 7 $9.95 $12.45) $13.90 $15.50 $7.45 $9.95 i HOPE CLOTHING CO. ctations. We repeat the sale with at you will get the proper attention. of Clothing at 280 B'way Yan Howton Cothing “Co. Outfitters to Men and Young Men. 941 BROADWAY ‘ NEW YORK; October 31, 1911 Hope Clothing Co.; RF, com- After the decision of Judge Wn. lst. We therefore cent. of the cost to remain at 55 per We vee Yours very truly Von HeattesOteahny D $20.00 and $22.00 long Overcoats, big and loose, with the splendid convertible collar that in sunshine lies flat and open, and in stormy weather you can button it higher at the throat, military fashion; made in splendid light and dark tone grays, also with raglan sleeves. Hope price $25.00 and $28. 50 smart English styles, with the raglan, in big single and double breasted Overcoats, all woo! material, plaid backs; made in grays, tans and browns, Hope price $35.00 and $40.00 hand tailored imported fabrics, of the well-known Van Howton make, $15.95 roof Coats, which can also be worn as winter coats; tailored in ai| $9.95 woo! meterial, Hope price.............5 $30.00 and $35.00 Fur Coats for the owner and the } chauffeur, such as :accoon coats, with fur on the outside, some genuine coneys, with Persian lamb collars and imported broad- cloth shells, Hope price............0005 $50.00 and $65.00 marmot lined Coats, with im- ported broadcloth shells, Persian or beaver Collar, Hope price... .cssseceseesenedes $65.00 and $75.00 blended muskrat Coats, x finest of shells, collars to select from ekins to match. We put them on for you while you wait, Hope price. 280 Brordway, Stewart Bldg., Cor. Chambers St., New York OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. $12.45 |$13.95 $16.90 | | $22.90 Trae $29.90 | Are You Sucenmbing To Catarrh? | le weakeatng your Do you realize how eatarr Fold? You can't tilak of seclecting thts suite, You Tag ius action at code an8 Llyn tic For Coughs, Colds, Hay Pewee and alt terms of Casares’. The Standard Remedy For Nearly 20 Years BIGTHANKSGIVINGSALE OUR SPECIAL YER PIANO $385 -$1) MUNTHLY > 160— BAKGAINS — yu t, nO, Ky Resnaition, to AU, 18, De Bi Contitions (0) be Sgoriniced $90 PaELYS&SON $4, Fi 105 WHITNEY &CO, 4 Yonnir 125 WESER BROS, 4 Ment 135 E. GABLER 140 BRADBURY = 5 (es 160 HARDMAN ier oy tal SPANO CETZ& E Bra 4 he st Mg COR, LIVING . BROOKLIN, ook dee Borough Hall #ub, Bia ver QPEN EVENINGS ,.h hone 4902 Main. SONG, HIT e-nuatDus oi. File Nw suns Y WORD | BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINSz@ Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats Girls’ Chinchilla Coats , Sizes 6 to 10 years; heavy weight chinchilla; fully flank 6. 75 nel lined; navy blue, brown and gray; yalue $8.75. Sizes 6 to 10 years; large sailor } collar and cuffs of moire nits | { 9, full fined; neck shield of vere 75 vet; Value $15.00. Junior Full Length Coats Sizes 13 a HW paca AB el ning model of fancy brown and gray zibeline; velvet 12.75 trimmed; value $18.00. Girls’ Smart Plush Coats eed aay years; ful lengt ned in guarantee rays and interlined; value 18.00 $25.00. Misses’ Long Plush Coats Sizes if to 18 Prikewhe full length; large roll collar an cuffs of caracul cloth; full lined in guaranteed satin 22.50 and interlined; value $35.' Women’s and Misses’ Full Length Coats —————————————————————OOOOOOOOOSS Rough Mixture Coats Por motor or street wear, button to neck models of Scotch and English Mixtures, Values $25.00 to $30.00 Black Broadcloth Coats Trimmed models, half lined in satin. Value $25.00... Chiffon Broadcloth Coats Dressy models of chiffon broadcloth, full lined in guar- anteed satin and interlined. Values $35.00 to $40.00... Broadcloth Evening Coats Black chiffon broadcloth, colored broadcloth lined and interlined. Value $29.75.. 18.75 16.50 25.00 19.75 Velvet Evening Coats Black velvet, colored broadcloth Hoeg me) interlined. Value $35.00..... 25.00 $55 Fur Trimmed Velvet & Broadcloth Coats §38 Stylish Polo Coats 12.75 16.50 20:00 The Sunday World's “Want” Directory makes more offers of positions than any ether two mediums in the universe ® French Seal 21 Fur Coats bye ih ow 8 a, en Se Russian | Pony convinced mS) will alse ree Z i i A ¢ informa’ ~ Caracal 52 inches long, silk or satin lining; all pit at we abn erpepe \ oe ened

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