The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1912, Page 3

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2 RRS elias TILE nA Seale aie lire aera LS IB A RE A kD AI, - ROOSEVELT WROTE | Women All Wrought Up Over Pastor’s Attack ‘(HO Gil 4 Every SuitSacrificedt 1} ORR OOO OOO OOODPRODOO OED DODDDOD DODO DGEDOODDDOSDPOPOGPODDEDOADDODADDS iH] | TO-MORROW, THURSDAY iH ‘6 99 ; NEEDS AT LEAST > | HIMSELF INTO THE | On ‘<Innocent Fun’’ ot Pekinese Dog Luncheon $25.00 Men’s Wear Serge Suits KASERSE F $10,000 A YEAR eR Stunning Whipcord Suits } | 5 al 00 Striped Worsted Suits be | Justice Blanchard Grants toga Ve 00 English Mixture pos | | Rjaced His Signatur Signature at Rijks| Sum to Eugenia Kelly, the fl Now ! i i | ‘Museum Between Those of Daughter of Banker. | ~~ $ Resort f I || Emperor and Son. | re A ae suite at less than cost. Our ‘owe 0 quick itt for the support and maintenance of clearance—a rigid rule with us to close out: all Spring stocks i" THE VISITS LONG APART. | seventeen-year-old girl of soctal ree at the advent of June—yours the benefit tomorrow. A suit - lone! Used the Space Mod- | ; 3 nt Helen M. Kelly, witow of Ed. | DOZENS OF DIFFERENT STYLES | War <elly, millionaire banker, who | estly Left by Prince Beneath | aaa, Peon he curt Jackets, Peau de Cygne Lined i t That of Father. | to Increase the allowance _ 7 ue Every one perfect, fresh and charming. Among then ‘dias ‘treat ‘4 {iy insoMclent to support Mies Kugenia | = ° The chee tha and eel na had one \ a cord ve ne and xia a 5 ps moi tlm oa Briers cauiarudial qe rt —The signa. | Jonn MH. e, who was appointed » i ey of isan Recueil cede | retorce to take testimony In the case Every one of advanced style and just the thing for early Fall wear. | te he taternationaly famous Rijke me snows thi San Kur, whee SALE AT all THREE STORES ‘The political pss being waged | hax an estate valued at $600,000, from | } ‘by Col. Roosevelt to get the reins of which ‘there 19 an annual Income of | the American Government back into hie $24,000, When not at school she and her hands bas given the signatures in th mother have been living at the Hotel | ‘Doesession Seal sas tue ee, Belmont. t lip exhibit—one of the most interesting Al ig at esata ltectnt || { 3a the museum to Americans, notwith- ‘a better home for her daughter. At the | eee ee vary teast, she anid, she would estimate | Van Dycks, Frans Hals' the com of running the house at $90,000 | wele of Holland. of tule exhibit was | . palled ¢o the attention of a representa lee Uve of The Evening World this efter- px "Fou may care tg sco an evidence we 1 ig ys a, nel SeuiRisht eulibicg he on.ouctainm Was even more severe than Mrs. Shan- | f \ | the principal art treanures ef Holland News ee Ss A be aca tare the Sight RemsroLwn ee ia imesks woutint ve at wo orint. tom BATHE Bien Jolie Brassiere gives youa figure Fa) y ee ee ceces eee rg tee tor Sor publioation.at_all; but {t beoma improvement that will delight and satis- Fi CY SIN OF ALDERBONNE, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1912. Dresses and Linen Suits | to me Mrs. Holland and hi ” pete, vowetner with te. very. pene. aed eutilied Aa prutestion fron a pubic aad fy you. bz, Sra onic dan mots alepiarea ts the) unwarranted attack, Bien Jolie Bec pare the top Tub Dresses, ial 96.04 00—A lot of Linen ixbebiuares ate | : re of the Corset cling to the figure, so CES Sat | Mrs. Arthur Holland, the Hostess, So Much Un rate des ane impossibie—give and Wash Dresses eee and colors are incom- THEODORE ROOSEVELT, May ; 4, 1910, nerved That She Has Gone South, While Hus- plete and tine sent will be discontinued, ) graceful, rounded bust. lines, and a i OSCAR, PRINZ von PREUBSEN, : | band and Guests Hammer Dr. Newell Straight, youthful back. In many Morning Dresses, Special cee yg collece i i May 27 27, ae Dwight Hillis of Brooklyn. styles and. materials. tion of simple, smart Dresses made Linen, Pique j “Examine those signatures olosely,” " $1.00:51.50 to $12.00 and Voile. White and veh suggested the chief director, a merry . 50c, to Fe ee eas BY NIXOLA GREELBY-SMITH. For Summer. Woar-‘The taapr pf ctbemapsd mony kapane may HAN _——_. name should be In there between the names of the Kaiser and the Kaiser's won,” was the comment made in the ght as to the reason for the minister's worst Just exactly why the clergy should have it in for) the dog has never been settled. pretty generally conceded that “man’s best friend” is the | Else why should Dr, Watts enemy, But it seems to be! BIEN JOLIE‘NET BRASSIERE, with Guar- unteed Shields, No, 142 (illustrated), is strongly number of Dresses, made from fine sume Pique, Voile and Wash Silk. Several models complete range of colors and sizes. Linen Suits, $12.75—Irish Linen Crash Suits, made up in a well-tailored Coat style. White, Natural and colors. Linen Suits, $16.50—Good quality of Russian, scommended because of its light, airy, iygienic features. The shields keep your aists clean and free from perspiration, ind the garment itself insures a graceful only half guessed the the dry reply. “Look more carefully. They of the respective visits ‘The dates may tell you have written that gross libel on the character of the| only rea optimist which begins: Let dogs delight | To bark and bite, ' ee women of the light-minded society sort X should say that this incident might teach them a good lesson. But they are far otherwise, got into the impe- the director of the Rijks (Museum refused to go when pressed to give the circumstances how Col. Roosevelt, visiting the place in 1210, ame to place his autograph ahead of fiat of the son of the German Em- peror, who went through the same Building a year previous, in 1909. ivew upon that single page which "dhree men share with their signatures ‘The German Emperor visited the Rijks Dec. 18, 1907, His son went | the famouse collection of pay ings, sculpture and jewels May 2, pearly slgateen months later. ie a modest son shoul do he put his name| fi fhe book and left plenty of space under the signature of his jilustrous tether. , WROTE HIS NAME AFTER THAT) OF THE KAISER. | 4 Then on May 1, 1910, Col. Roosevelt | ‘weited the museum, As he was an ex- For And why should KOLA GHA ‘tls their nature to, P Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis, pastor of Mymouth Church, Brooklyn, have preached a sensa- tional sermon denouncing a little group of New Yo women just because they gave a luncheon party last week for their pet Pekinese dogs. 1 am not the only person In Ne w York who would Ike to know why! Brooklyn's learned divine should have sharpened the spears of his wrath y» But the facts stand forth for them-|and driven them in a public sermon @gainst half a dozen young matrons who more in a spirit of fun than any- thing else took their dogs to a luncheon at the Hotel Vanderbilt the other day, For one indignant husbend of a guest at the dog party 1s about to write Dr. , | Hillis a letter demanding ‘a personal) 9, interview and an apology, while an-/ Other has consulted his lawyer with a view to bringing an action for libel, Meantime the nerves of Mrs, Arthur | Holland of No. 1% West Etghty-first street, who gave the dog luncheon, ha been so shattered by Dr. Hillia’s er! ci-m that ehe left New York yesterday | thinking that Amertean womanhood Js breaking down." MRS. HOLLAND'S VI-8IN ONE OF THREE BEST OF KIND, |. This is a terrible flow of oratory to have been started by one little ball of tty red fur, to wit, Vi-sin, Mrs, Hol- land's prize Pekinese, who was reservi winner at the recent Westminster Ken- ;nel Club Show, and who fs said to be breed living to-day. ‘It 1s most unfatr for a clergyman to y group of women for sald Mrs, Shannon yes- one among the bert three specimens of | “dlrs. Holland's bob three Pekinese: im back with us last year after concluding a motor trip |through Engiand, All Mrs, Hollan friends were anxious to see her new and she gave the party at the Vander- jbilt that they might have the oppor- tunity to do so. I ecarcely knew that the luncheon was to take place, and none of the ladles had the silghtest idea that the papers would take it up or that | Dr. Hillis would aeok a little self-adver- tisement at their expense. DOG COST NO MORE THAN SOME OF MORGAN'S BOOKS. “Vi-Sin is a very good dog and he cost | ® good sum of money, Doxs are my wife's hobby and I approve the hobby. | In fact, I'm inclined to man who sald, “The more I the more I think of doxs. “But Vi-Sin cost m0 more than J. Pisrpont Mi pays every wa for & worthless old book. doesn't Dr, Millie acouse Mr. mor gan of taking bread from the mouths of poor children when he pays $5,000 or $10,000 for an old brought contour to the form. various styles, $5.00, $; Newark, N. J. The Grecian-Treco Corset gives the wearer the supple, graceful lines of figure - race, be- cause made of a light, silky knitted material | and almost boneless in construction, 7.50, $10.00. BENJAMIN & JOHNES, In Irish, Austrian and Ramie Linen, White and colors. Waists—Special offerings in Tailored Linen and French Lingerie Waists at reduced prices. Lingerie Greatly Reduced French & Madeira Hand-made Gown: Combinations and Petticoats. *" At $2.75—Regular values $3.50, 4.50 and 4.75. At $4.95—Regular values $6.75, 7.50, 8.75. ‘ At,$8.75—Regular values $10.50, 12.75 to 15.75. Special Lots in American Lingerie fod $1.35—Gowns, Combinations, Fetticoats and Drawers. Values $1.75, 2.00 and 2.50. At $1.95—Combinations, Gowns and Petticoats, Values $2.50 to 3.00. |terday, “to distort an Innocent plece of . President of the United States he wae to take a long rest In the South. a Gavkdent miseal. That would be more courteously asked to write his aame in MRS. HANNON 18 HIGHLY! American women nn muene® SF) manly than attacking women” This Company has At, $3.50 Fine Gowns, Combinations, Petticoats | .the book. He did not put hie slgna- INDIGNANT : Laeitouble, : and Slips. Values to $6.75. fure upon one of the amy veceat pacer, . sue ovtit 8 removed its offices | one 0! Indicate that the Without mare ado Mr. Roosovelt seized | most indignation at Dr. Hilie's remarks, |tne fot that one, f De ee tee ath hie aristo- | & pen and jammed his signature os) “Z eaunot charactorize Dr. Mile | State of Massachusmrts yesterday morne W. ll d N J M (e h Co ) ‘owe ot as possible to that of the war| aig'y remarke ao anything but jing and draw the conclusion that all|~ all an assau ames McCutcheon & ‘e { lord of Germany, completely separating | yapia,” anid Mrs, Shannon, “The | clergymen are addicted to | but he turned back the pages of thy Dook to that occupied by the names of the German ruler and the young prince. “the name of the Emperor from that of Mrs, William Shannon o or when the Droached. to him” the ckinese turned up his nose to its new building, Gossard Laced-Front and French Val- leda Corsets at half-price. ee oe, Iunehion wae simply a Utile harm- | “Don't misunderstand me No one | Streets, where the 5th Ave. and 34th St., wagdhtsoete ry @ wWweil-vouched less joke by ® group of women ("85 more respec: men of Dr, Hilis's ; Absa ( amas told of the visit of foe ted | who are really very serious and (Cloth than I. But tt seemy most une business of all de- oor Roosevelt jr. to the British capital. At; earnest, who do more for the poor =f!" that he sh Kk to advertise 7 that time the alder Roosevelt was Pres | ohildren of this city then Dr. Millis himeelf at our expe 1 mind par- 4 = a — fdent. ‘The young man was visiting @| has ever done aud who simply — ‘cularly what h bout neglected partments will here- royal palace. ‘The chamber of the wanted a little innocent fun. jchildren of the Why, with Prince of Wales was pointed out. some other ladies who were at “Oh! I know all about him,” eald oung Roosevelt, ‘Your Prince of} Wales 18 the same thing to the King | ‘ag Tam in America,” Is it any wonder, putting these | other circumstances together, that many | Europeans actually delieve Col. Roose- it will some day be known as King | eodore 1? en EIGHT MILES AUTO LIMIT. Judge Swann Susta Réght to Try Chaudeurs, Judge Gwann of General Sessions, as! an Appellate tribunal from @ decision of City Magistrate, decided to-day thet City Magistrates have jurisdiction to punish chauffeurs who drive through | pulpit, to which I had c Magistrates’ | non's attention, sald amnong other (hina: “% cannot understand why Dr. few women who are public eye at all. The only explau- ation that phd itself is that he was looking for an opportunity for self-adve. isement and took it @t our expense.” Dr. Hillis, in bis denunciation from the tiled Mrs, Sane “It sometimes 5 York were passing the phases of decade observed in Rome j fall of the empire and its civilization ts t its women toward life. Wh Holia tributed . 1 collecte ore than two hundred | ments children, | 1am ely interested in children. |My husband's professional work ts jamong them. Why, the other ladies he criticised have done ware more for poor children than Dr, HiMis, J |has ever done in all his life!"* OR. HOLLAND EVEN MORE SE. VERE IN DENUNCIAT.ON, | Dr, Arthur Holland, whose wife gave eee “Sticktoitiveness” This delicious tea does not I am sure I ana/ we To forget this sauce would Sauce by A tessen and Grocery ft Spoon with each be like losing your appetite. |\IT IS A GREAT RELISH! after be conducted. B. Altman & Gay “BETALPH” GUARANTEED SILK HOSIERY FULL LINES ARE SHOWN OF MEN'S AND WOMEN’S “BETALPH" GUARANTEED SILK HOSIERY IN BLACK AND THE NEW COLOR. INGS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. THIS HOSIERY WALL BR REPLACED _IF_UNSATISFACTORY_AS_TO_ WEAR, REGULAR PRICES RANGE AS FOLLOWS: MEN'S SILK HOSIERY IN BLACK OR COLORS $3.75 PAR the atreots of this clty at @ speed more} become tiousntivss toward \ ve change. ood plan to stick te tt. | a ha leh i an, BORE agora Im tenement hasan sud Women’s Low Heel Oxford WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY IN BLACK $1.25, 1.75& 2,50 Pair ‘Magistrate Freschi in ¢he case of John Dwyer, who was arrested Aug. 7 last charged with uniawfully operating an/ automobile along Central Park West at the rate of twenty-five miles an hour, Counsel for Dwyer asked Magistrate! Frescht to dismiss the complaint on the ground that the City Magistrates had | Mp Jurisdiction to try the tesue involved. pila cS al sy = BIGGEST HIT IN TEN YEARS, are now leaving marble steps of the A: “Because now and forms @ human body and tu: having forgotten to put 4 | tellect into that body, or bec: made that body in an hour when she was nearly exhausted &nd had no mentality with which to endow her | LhiteRose CEYLON TEA Forty Cupe for 10c. 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