The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1912, Page 17

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os A NENORUAL m WHOLE NATION ma) ) TITAN DEAD A hkivor ‘abyss to to Talk Over Movement With Representa- tive Citizens To-Day. hiv on A memorial meeting at which tribute May be paid to the men who pertahed i» the foundering of the Titanic, and | permanent reminder of them be con- | Aideréd, is planned by Mayor Gaynor, Who will confer with a few well-known men to-day to talk over tho matter. + ‘The personnel of the full committee, tre whea tho preliminary detafls are ar- se fanged, willbe truly representative, but oo the first steps will be talked over with only © few for the sake of effectiveness | iv and conventence, mava'The meeting promisos to be national @ An: character. President ‘Taft has ex- r Preseed his cordial approval and will at- tend if possible and make one of the 4s wmddresses, ven a tentative date for = the momorial has not been mentioned. «Every part of the United States was oo Pepresemted in the Titanic's passenger vy Mat, and every section in tho list of the| » @end: It was @ national tragedy, and) ye dhe Mayor is anxious to make the me- +a) Morlal as national. ‘e Whtever timo is fixed, Carnegie Hall > mill be the place for the meeting. The prospective memorial will take the place <"ef nene now under way. It ts to be “\@ Gribute to the dead as a whole, rather Bo than ae individuals. ‘The broader significance-ot the tragedy YS Becomes more obvious every day, as the " ‘pereonal shook gradually diminishes. Se'The @isaster drought griet to some in l yet every field of endeavor and In every Se ptation in life, and it ts the desire of the ") Mayor to give a big memorial to all who Ged 00 eplendidly. —— Committee RejectsAmendment and Chancellor Day Will | Carry Fight to Conference. TINNBAPOLIS, May 14.—Uniose the General Conference of the Methodist ". Eiplecops! Church overrules the action that part of the famous paragraph 200 “of the church discipline @bich espe dally prohibite dancing, card playing and kindred amusementa, wilt remain & law of the church. ‘The entire committee yosterday voted 190 to Sl to reject the repor: of the \ amajority of the sub-committee which favored the elimination of a portion of the paragraph and leaving the amuse- ment quesiion to the “gonscience” of the individual member, Dr, James R. Dag, chancellor of Syre- {) euse University, Syracuse, N, ¥., Chair man of the sub-committees which fave @red the striking out of that section of .. the paragraph, served notice on the committce that @ minority report would ~'"ve made to the conforence, ri, Debate in the commit tion waa strenuous, Plea by Gelogates from foreign tain the paragraph, Dr. De Bi Uong, © 4: Chinese delegate, through on interpret+ du'qe) making an effective speech. A. J. Wallage, Lieutenant-Governor of Call, fornia and Chairman of the committes, sy alow made an address in. favor of strik ow bh 2 out Cd “eatalogue” of prolinitive —_—— - BROADWAY SOLVES PUZZLE ests OF AL ADAMS'S BALL SAFE. Only Worthless Papers in Strong- i | Box That Nobody Would ‘Hire Ke ta a Expert to Open, j They DANCING AND CARDS; of the Committee on State of the Church. -*) | turn, was pursued by an able-bodied lady who still yearned to live In the Bronx without @ marriage license. ‘the Marnage—No. This strange story resolved itself into Even Worse three acts, The only drop of humor in Than Hs Title. the play came out when Robert Drouet, awe | as the persistent hero, upset @ tin cof- fee pot. Miss Osa Waldrop babbled te no end as the silly lady of the house, and Fritz Williams made himself useful and Gd his best to be amusing, Bul even Mr. Williams's willing smile seemed hopeless. In producing the play Cecil B. De ‘Mille established the fact that, like the y |author, he was born without a sense of humor. BY CHARLES DARNTON. —s MARRIAGE=Nor,” Theatre Inst night, deserves merely @ word—the diMculty ts to find the word. ! No ordinary vocabulary, weak the wear-and-tear of a long season, could be expected to: dd justice to Joseph Noel's go-called, comedy. It ts enough to say that “The Marriage i -— Whitney Back From Sealing. NEW HAVBN, Oonn, May 4A message received to-day from St. Joky's, Newfoundland, announced the arrival there of Harry Whitney of this city and his party, who had been on a nealing trip since early in March. Mr, Whitney reports that he ts in ex- celient health, and despite hardships, had a_good tri For + Safety, Use CN Danger lurks in your home. Countless germs find breeding places in every crack and crevice. They are wafted in by air currents; they are brought in on your clothing; they develop in garbage, in dirt, in de- caying matter of all kinds. Not'' proved to be even worsé than its title, A poor Wall street man atood | afound and paid devoted attention to the woman who had divorced him and firially saved her from going out into the rain with very bad actor who ‘The bad actor, tn played the violin. menace you with ty- tuberculosis, scarlet fever, measles, diphtheria, and other in- fectious diseases. Your safety lies in CN—as powerful disinfectant made from coal tar. It is five times as effective as pure carbolic acid. It kills every germ. It dissolves se and fats; it clears away dirt and ilth; it gets to the ve: bottom of the places where microbes thrive. It brings cleanliness and purity. Strong an it i CN is safe for yout use. It + non-corrosive, non inflam- Ie will not harm your skin, it will not is mable. urn. CN costs but little. Two tablesp pail of water is all you need. Wash your floors with it, flush out your sinks end your toilet basins, and rinse your garbage cans with CN. confuls in a Use it in the.sickeroom. Use it wherever there is matter that: harbors germs and you will safeguard your family against fis cane and possible th, Buy CN to-day. Your druggist has it or he can get it for you. Don't delay. Begin your real cleaning now. Use CN, Bee that you: get “The Yellow Package with the Gable Top.'s lec, 95c, «Be. 1.00 Fu.ron St. Con. Gmcok St: B’KLvN. ASTOUNDING REDUCTIONS j_ Examine These Spring Suits at Greatest. Bargains Ever Offered Absolutely perfect in style, workmanship and #" greakway lost one ef {ts pastimes finish, made of the yesterday speculating upon the contents i od the aver atect “all” wate in she of- flee o¢ Dr. D, O, White Jr, a dentist, at =, Mo, 663 Broadway, The eate belonged ta “Al Adama, the polloy king, Since Ro one knew the combination and no one) * cared to pay.en expert to work it ow, Dy ear, wondering whet the safe can- , teined pleasantly entivenet Brosdway 1 tote 1, “De, Witte moved the other Gay $ 0, eighth etrest, and & saitey, ‘The janitor re . Ackerman, @ woene an withstood hie, ourk “one of three built by hia company, One About 100 in the lot; no two Nesterday afternoon the expert opaned the safe, It was found to con- tain a copy of Adams's will, @ bundle of deeds that had long since been dupit- 5, $6 and $7 ‘Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief--Peraanent Care Fermer Prices, $20.00 & $25.00 Exclusive Model Suits ee | Balance of Our Own Importations from Paris are Included in This Lot Régular Prices were $45.00 to Pear derry Bodety, of these went fy Arior and om toll] of the very highest class only; a Adams, d bargain. .......55+5++ cated from the re:ords, and « package ‘ancy chiffon wae made over La! chantill or elaborately em! Mer raed 1. 69 also walats fied messaline, net, taffeta roe lingerla finest materials only; alike; garment wei 22.50 Walsts for iw 6 ARAL ESTATE FOR SALE~ The DOMESTIC Sewing Machine Co. Wholesale Distributing Office for Nee New died and 3 West Nath St., New York City }} |] 240 the ‘ahortest possible time, we will BETAILL them lar WHOLESALE PRICE. betes rmeite st ‘tel peat ERMA VOR bana Our ex; chines of all makes. Needles and other supplies at Wholesale Prices. BENJAMI 3 WEST 1¢ DIAMONDS ‘ON CREDIT “dmercan Watch an BROOKLYN, “BEAUTIFUL MAPLETON Px oat isa, te as ah op, partiewleny gad our Ulnetrated photo Fett me peremey Se rae, rome, oe, Sy ant tate eon. nding one oo vans ete Be eee ‘Box REAL ESTATE FOR GALE— aioe Sere UL EE ote. World Wants REAL BOTATE POR GALE— QUEENS, BUY A HOME A. J. NUTTING & CO., Inc. BROOKLYN FACTSTOREMEMBER| | We are the largest clothiers in Brooklyn. We'have MEN’S SUITS from $6.85 to $40. We have BOYS’ SUITS from $1.95 to $15. We are noted for the Style, Fit and Quality of our Clothing. We have been under the same management since 1880. We have but one price—the one marked in plain figures on every garment. ‘We make no charge for necessary alterations. We have been 32 years on the same corner. We guarantee you SATISFACTION or you can have your money back for the asking. We want your business. We have the merchandise, and a large, competent - and courteous sale force. We invite you to call when convenient. We are open daily till 6 and Saturdays till 10 P. M. A. J. Nutting & Co. m. Brooklyn Fulton and Smith Streets DENTISTRY, FOR SALE, BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH, $5.00 Artificial | Teeth NO PLATES i REQUIRED this week at the regu || It you have on! loose, decayed or either Jaw, we can 80 sti restore them aay est Waterbury B. with them, we can prov’ 4 full set of artificial tec ited repair Sewing Ma- t. 32 Years) ST. IN CRASS cess entirely obvistes the (2|Gold Crowns nad Bridge (fe) = plates and cannot be done (el Work, $5.00 a Tooth. All Work Guaranteed ye Yours, a OR. McBRIDE’S 5; offi ifoafees rh - ‘Door i Mner hee ‘and Market (ay Honra, 8 to 6 Bandar 10 t0 4 Come here in the mo your old teeth extracted FR return home CA set that fits BENTUR BR row gl WEEKLY O8 MONTN.Y PAYMENTS, Watch and marae ¢ . PAINLESS by our own Full ote of Teeth. . soree PARLORS ‘New Form, STZAMBOATS, ATTEN ¥ INE LONG BRANCH bene yer Hak, ASBURY PARK AND BACK, 08 11 Wont 968 Ai, AS Ae ak, 60 B u . ferep—tice, Plate feliete Sealy ta : a Army in 16: w a ae ~ CUMMERA RESORTS, a sage, Heed 9 Sold Last Week ran SHARK” bil tn) wag ike laces te | Tig Whine Siiday, entre War 1,0 6,3 | nen | 5) 59 Wemnante Nightdresmes, «15-1551 ttieaetiaeal $300 DOWN Bet etre ni ola, rye 79¢t. Satin fovart. sregheneusspenen Mt) laoee—ribben run. 6 tneh—firm ecnnnn EROUAS! RBIONS, ‘Sig Sight-Seelug Yacht; ie ake. i elt AR NEW YORK le rc , WEPHRIENO® 48 A BUILDER. _MELP V WANTED-—MALE, Wank pon (™ ‘s tet od peo, taeda es ck : he eS Eat ma te ‘Tah eg, i PA aCa| tee Bae | Hoy, oth Jaaee Fre ado A deftos Bar i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE+ NEW JERSEY, a4 WiLL SACRIFICE: SUMMER COTT é| LONG IBLAND, at fichoolyye | he Nd ee Lh) OWNER, bart 0. is Pe a-ROgM Wort Wonders EME as tet nae eal ad If you have three or four teeth 1 will insert a full set without a plate. | 1 do this with absolute satisfaction. Examination of your teeth free, N. E. Cor. 128th St. & &th Ave, Entrance 271 W. 128th St. two or three ken teeth in and rengthen by ct recat: ee able as those grown by Natu often more peantitule This unig ~~ ‘xcept by The New WATERBURY Way and ni with a NBW sii Ge the roof of the mouth wholly wee covered, permis natural taste and freedom of the tongue tn talking All work guaranteed 10 years, Bz- tractions and dental surgery made NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY | WATERBURY DENTAL 54.7, 906, «416-410 Fete me, Breekiva, HOURS 8 te ¢) SUNDAYS, © v0 2, Germen, French ond Bwedteh Spoben, | New York’s Shopping Come] EARN Beurtennt® Mirest ‘Wen @ VER Avewss ANNUAL MAY DAY SALE OF MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ SUMMER DRESSES! BEGINS TO-MORROW, - ‘kes thi De gies tev tage Taran i ites id up with lovely Summer dresses for every occasion, not forgetting May" -walks, May parties, etc. TEN THOUSAND DRESSES AT SENSATIONAL PRICES! STARTING WITH— Rha IMPORTED REPP DRESSES—AT. ....000005.1.08 fa My and Lepage a et wide embroidery of Frdie belt-deeulttully. talshed Uhr cugliout--Sisee Tomm 8 to tt youre ’ GIRLS’ PERCALE DRESSES Werth 3198 and $260 1.39 cr memaerat Be i eo" Our regular 98 et. line tas Ls RN bn Nght plate, y etripee—with ty fosertings or or Dlned bands—6 to entra snot bars, Gresuva aa Se ever’ ottarsaca’ te 36 Frm. . . cmap races |g RLE ARO 1 ag Pretty Gummer eolorings, tn sire “teem ees coat % ‘ellog"on atek and sleeves’ and Ea attest ot Seviderles at roven atare or prety pore elaborate i olan AE BV wegiee-el Og a SPECIAL LINE OF FINE DRESSES | 9 94] MISSES’ TUB DRESSES BA 6 4 ramsrerth 14 to 18 yoare—Sale price t 1, Repps and Corédiines—white, inty dive pink amd Aas. *eiistactive atylea—with beliotrope; also ry - and without peylume end patent leather feotly t ‘belt— Sr. made dresses that the MISSES’ LINGERIE DRESSES} 4 9 = BES) i008 yaaa et 2490 LAWN GUIMPES, { * hes eon awe a of th Pt tiniy ct allewee’ east caper t 22 ae vutlety nore 28 and lece—creations that only =e ba srae er °{ expert workers could produce. ot ne ne TS oe SEM ALSO MORNING GPRCIAL AT FOOT OF COLUMN, Apectal vatees in finer dreaves for Misses and Girls te 25,98 are so noted for beauty of design that the most senttaieoe ere ameng ‘Twenty-one rainy days in April, and siz stermy out of che fret mine Gaye of May, did have some effect om bust- mese—Therefore Te Casty Nov Sars Paes Sheil eg PUrroIk ana doubie preast— ‘ee : Fi jeoks, mixturee— 2.14 $0 Tb Frorcvalue FPR esses: 3.00 ool and double, brenat— DOMETS AND CANTONS— ie able oheviote and tweede— 3.08] © ai faaty, havo rn rysgere-~ wales sige canteatee aat tt vblssatigeta ue $5.80... "pilin tage LITTLE BO’ URAIAN SuITs—" Red Ticket Lob 1.08 eerges, choviote—were $2.08... j HOLLAND WINDOW SMADES RUMBIAN AND, AAILOR SUITS sion] petchmenta ee vert - " cherio H me worstede— 1) jemnanteg were joi re orna, 13 a Me TB ebony se Ana Penge pial aise! | Ca) hidenrodvareit ale) na in, $to'te neck ree “ RENAISSANOR TRA handsome drawawork or ret les BOTS BLOUERE. gotta Ince centre-reg. §2.98—epeatal. Santee wis poral ee) TARLM #POON® AND FORKS— Cy Hogers NI ry eet eee ar MERO'S'D LINING SATEENS— OH G08. ss ones ss cneere — f ore 10 reg. “ et 4 av vee 0, WOMBN'S PARABOLO— ‘affeta, Iinew and cutrron v pinin, stripe, Ht "at Lie R ‘triped, yore and Hw, aa] mo a 2 wh . fae tlio" ROSES, follage, dai Flin hig soarts—reg, toenee And oiner tlossome t 24 res. | “ ea seneesnee wow HATS— ates CT D> a8 ne muy‘ aus ' aa view, coma * fashiouah’e aba z sien, camboie | seinnt 9 © Contimuation of the WAIST Sale 38 cants to 4.29—werth .59 to 5.96 Cotten, Chiffen, Sih. —_—____-_-_-- --+ . : MORNING SPECIALS—Te-mervow, Wodneeday, Until 1 P, M. j To prevent dcalee traving, quentities weetdtcte’, No Mefl or Telepbume Ondiass, 1.98 & $2.90 M.' Wash Dromes 110 eens mice 14,59 Women's Vcos line eae ENS 2, 6 12} et, New kine Woyaiign (> Abie 19] tens “on *tintea 'grounds—Sovey” fee a navy and Mack with white dots and figures, GILKS—MAIN FLOOR, 29 ct. Mercoriand Sateens. . MUSLIN UNDBEWEAR—SDOOND FLOOR, |} 98 cts Pervala Hence Deoenes. ,. 55 Neat stripes and etecks—high or iow peck: ~ehint with Inve ented back pleat WRAPPIES—GBOOND FLOOR, tharblesm Petticoats ‘4 oniore—pieatet flounces, COATS--8BOOND ¥LOOR, $7.98 Women's Serge Drewes... Add Dinok at ne I} wool—oontrast feviar_ ani cultvrwite beela caa vate a trim—all szen, WOMEN'S DKVSHNS—SEOONN FLOOR, $3.00 Women's Coutil Corsets. .. 1.00 fight reise along, ng medium tow third Bl a (9¢t. Sth Sith Finish Mehasrs and hatril att: Cy a 19 ¢? Cotton Serge Svitinas va! Cream with black a woo. fubrice that wipe ice ine es ry q fine for dr Wasi Dames (ama gaaaae 19 et Weol daby Flannele a”) Plog “quality fer ‘cctle, barren, rT is HSUTS—BECOND FLOOR, Wie Met, Notion Soncials ai aha PPE FAX) yace'd eluee—targe sires Koay Tan ae Bupport er Oke. BAS Re f 60} 32 ct, Ooaque Window Shades .....,,., sland Gatsask—full leach | "fad (before henuntng)—bewt tinisat AHS aw Loon, OF De —~TRIRD FLOOR, Plock Signs Denote Rack fee the Closks!

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