The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1912, Page 9

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CAROL FEARS | NORE DNORGES. F NOMEN VTE Gibbons Opposes Suffrage That Might Increase “Great- est Evil of the Day.” @F. LOUIS, Sept. 18%—Cardinal Gib. | Bens, dean of the Catholio Churoh in) Ameriac told 64 men at the City Glud luncheon yesterday that !f @ his- torian ever wrote the “Decline and Fall of the American Republic” it would not + be due to an inva rmy, but to the! once and political had story, to ask more q' the autumn faéhions has been lifted. @ peep at the dressmakers’ outfits and eays: “The panier has now Gecome drapery and Tho dresses are tighter than ever under the dra: 1 do not know what we women are foundations, only transparencies. going to do with such unsubstantial blessed thing for indgor and outdoor wear for afternoon and evening. “In regard to colors, they are the oan be imagined. There are new shades anti tones not seen before and colors which no one thought it possible to use in conjunotion with con- trasting. ‘The colors which will be Gahlia, purple and framboiee. Vivid tones will be most popular. “The hata,” continued Mise Tempest, ‘will be more eccentto than ‘ever. They will be both larger and emailer, but the fiat will if anything de the most popular.” Sa en his Mary and the subject of her lack heard ‘Dumlansky’s tions. ‘Honest I'm going to get married to~ of Dresses Tighter Than Ever; Hats More Eccentric, Too, Says Marie Tempest in London LONDON, Sept. 1%—The vell which has been hiding the mystery of & remark to Mrs. McCormick which her THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 SEND YOUR SOILED MONEY TO LONG-GREEN LAUNDRY. household and nobody knows where ne Bailey Predicts That Banks and De- waa es partment Stores Will Install Ma- chines to Cleanse Currency. int the Fiy mires Psgh ‘ABHINGTON, Sept. 1.—War te the @eath on the Mediterranean fly te to ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—Robert 0. progress in Hawall. Congress appro- | Palley, Assistant Secretary of the Treas. ury, hae returned from an extended trip im the Central West and South with thi De bad @ relapse and “| stores the country over will adopt the Government's money-washing machine, The result would be, he said, that (he currency of the United States would be kept in better condition than ever be- fore. hauled up at Coltemp yard, whre will be housed for the winter, The Duchess left Bar Harbor Sept.’ called at Portiand and resumed her to Boston last Thursday. She Frida comm odgg that any antiety) v fctety. Abayt #2000 anf yaluable furniture was ashore at Bar Harvor before the left here, Warner M. Leeds of Club. 1. The power boa which has been ‘reported mi fe in winter quarters at Col- Intensely tntoreatod jeclared Mr. Batley. ha, for inatance, auld Intended inAtalling a machine, I be. imple will be followed in ties, This will make for ned to-day that the yacht reached here last Friday, stopping tn the lower harbor for a time, and then kolng around to City Point. Later she Marie Tempest, the eotress, had ing is éraped. y and there are ne Printed $95,000 for the purpose of exter- minating the fly there, and Assistant Extomologiet C. L. Mariatter and FP. A, Beck are in the island to carry out the law. The new Federal plant quarantine ut to enfokd the Med- Glothing. Fur appeare in every most vivid and most violent that BY YOUR PLAYER PIANO not by what the salesman says, but by what the instrument does, Salesmen’s statements will still be in the shop where you bought The Ri Pageant cepecially atranged for King George V. and Queen Mary at Calcutta in 1911 reproduced in colors by the Kinemacolor Co. the, world’s «resiest moving picture ™°* shown Daily, 8th Floor Seats - - Music Performance Every Haif Hour 2.30 to 4.30 P. M. thin the Wlephants? Stockade and ‘The Cab the vogue are mustards, orange, RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOOR AVE. 19°70 20" FSTREET. Ci See the ‘(In New York's Shopping Cerited) Durbar Our 34th Anniversary Sale ft pretty clothes came lp. Conway made epeatasy of our own citizens, Before| day,” sald Louis. “You see I asked my| husband resented. He struck Conway are swinging along with added interest daily. As the sale progresses we are adding | “KinsSttox—‘t% tary) Prarem at 4 Hee sfarees bo anid tn on suttoriond | OF tir aa ie hen $ teas} het, Thats The two men erapled and fought, ail “With the tone you can't forget.” new specials as space permits. Many of them don’t last long enough to advertise, | Ker’ cit" “7?” "Mrs | ae intags, tm my opinion why CE agt sent tothe ‘pen yee over the MoCormick, fat, Then Conway, Catan Tecnico Al hing sy so on ming can you realize the full saving possibilities of this eventful sal eNgin faoa,. Patent | Would tend toward increasing divorce, | and give a lawyer $60 and we got con, ‘again and again in the abdo- Kasy Paymente, Book on Request, whioh la a social blot on the United] aivores fine.” ‘arms and head. McCormick’ PIFTH AVENUE Be ‘Sure to See Our Splendid Display of Women's C 1 &> , : Grates and is the greatest evil of the wt dle Pome Lem Plesonper yg ON année idee appear ‘cious st | ura, 425 _rstrance Buh 8 TLC. e e hiffon Silk Blouses | Tomales equal political rights Cate, ne, ea Pairs 4 ee 2 al OI ed ul ts $] 98 $2 98 $3 98 8 $5 men there is probability that ein ‘Kiso the poor box in the eynagomu ° 9 e Py ° ue aivere Gives veoh yc hires sereabad Been empaed. i rt ° We Are Featuring $ Many of them skilful copies or adaptations of high teey might overstep the bounde.| was searched, and many small ooins Only One Tobacco in the as New York's Best ne . P bee ce | boggren under the present conditions, | were found, Bt he pro pepe Merl at Value, at class exclusive foreign models, So dainty and charming are ame too prone to go to the divorce | nocence report a) ee ifference ei igi " | courts, and political equality might setting married. TAS, AL ee ee ee Worl ” says Geo M Cohan Similar Suite are always priced they that you can hardly tell the diffe rence from the ir originals. | make th-m more so, It might have the py frome Court when his case Was 7 ° ° 9 $30.00 to $35.00 4 At $ 1 £98 —Chiffow and Sitk Mouses, values " pl EL as Celebrated Actor, “And “ Panniers ies prelate continued. “If # husband leaves feme fcr a couple of weeks and his ‘Wife wants freedom she is too likely to use bis absence as a pretext. Nowa- days, if a woman cannot get a divorce tm ber own State, she goes off to Ne- vada, where it is made easy. “One of the worst features of the di- voroe evil is its bad effect upon chil- dren. When parents separate it means separation of children, of brothers and sisters. Children thus bereft of proper family influences are Mable to go asiray, “Divorce is increasing in the United @retes. The evil prevails here more g erally than in any other country. must get back to the guapel. The la’ should be made more strict, ao th would not be so casy to disrupt the marriage ties on flimsy pretexts.” “WEDDING PRESENTS, EXPLAINED LOUIS AS COPS OPENED BUNDLE Drew Out Twenty Ostrich Feathers and Opera Cloak and Louis Still Explains. mi for Hh th Flaving beon taught to cast the eye of suspicion upon persons who walk the atreete of the cast side with large bun- Glee at 2 in the morning, Polloeman ‘Wattward stopped Louts Dumlansky tf Division #reet early to~<lay and mani- feasted curiosity as to the nature of his urden. “When an honest man has got to get stopped by polico and asked questions fe a nuisance,” protested Louls, “Much waore when a fellor’s going to get mar sted and is carting the wedding pres ets. I'm in a hurry, I got to got the fiat ready for my girl.” “Let's see the wedding presents,” suz- Wattward. He ripped open Dum- @ dundle and drew forth gingerly @wenty ostrich feathers. “I work in a feather shop,” Blaine’ Louls, “The fellers @bipped in and gave me ‘em.” Out came an opera coat that looked es if it might have oost a hundred -4pllara, | “My mama ts giving her that,” vol: | wateered Louis. | The policeman brought out many ether articles of wearing apparel, all of the sort to which the east side re- fers scientifically as “fancy second- anders.” And for each of them Louie had a namo and a word of praise for the donor. Wattward took Dumlansky to Lieut. ANen at Headquarters, and his finger prints were compared with those of @ man with @ long record. They were declared to be identical. So was the name. Louls Dumlansky, the card said, had beon arrested three times for grand larceny and burglary, had served a term tn Elmira in 1907 and fn September, 1911, had been sent to the penitentiary for nine months aa punishment for ass This circumstance me we Vv wi hi ex: they Cc I fri R ar fer elms QUARREL OVER DAUGHTER Daniel Conway, Girl's Father, Ac- Love for @ motherless child and a quarre] over the matter of her welfare have brought father, to @ cell with the charge of Conway's wife died a year ago at the home where his ten-year-old daughter Mary was born, No. 682 West Twenty- way with a stern problem fronting him. ard MoCormick, and his wife, to rear bany street. They consented gladly and | Conway's Mary went away to live with | her uncle end aunt. Last Saturday night Conway went around to the MoCormick house to see WOMEN, AVOID Many Unsuccessful—And Rock will show how unwise it is for | surgical operation when often it avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's suffered very severely with a displace | to try Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable and strong and do all my own housework. Vegetable Compound and advise my complaint to try i an operation is necessary, but at once take Compound. ENDS IN MURDER CHARGE. cused of Killing McCor- mick, Child’s Uncle. Daniel Conway, her umier over his head. urth street, and her death left Con- ‘© asked his dead wife's brother, Rich- © child in thet home at No. a7 Al-| OPERATIONS Worse Suffering Often Follows. Mrs. Rock’s Case a Warning. The following letter from Mrs. Orville omen to submit to the dangers of a be ‘egetable Compound. She was four eeks in the hospital and came ome suffering worse than before. Here is her own statement. Paw Paw, Mich.—“Two years ago I, 4 several months with- | Hijout much relief and | Jat last sent me to Ann Arbor for an op- 4 (our weeks and came home suffering worse than before. My) mother advised me ‘compound, andI did. Today I am well owe my health to Lydia E. Pinkham's iends who are afflicted with any female '—Mrs, Orville jock, R. R. No. 5, Paw Paw, Michigan. If you are ill do not drag along until ia E. Pinkham's Vegetable For thirty years it has been the stand- ‘d remedy for women’s ills, and has stored the health of thousands of suf- ring women, Why don’t you try it? $50 to $65--$1.00 a Wee $65 to $100—S1.2510 $1.50 “ $125 fo $159--$2.00 a Week y- * seen) With Every Purcha 1/ rn FREE FURNITURE | se _ made for our #2 tablished by our determined efforts to maintain an unusual quality and style Taffeta Silk Shirts, value «© chiffon dath blonses, embroidered and tucked models, lace chemiggttes, messaline silk waists, artistically erabeoldondlh and braided; also plain shirts. * cloth® blouxes trimmed — wit! At $3.98 a ~~ laces: messaline silk waists, with Robespicrre collar effects: striped taffeta silk’ waists, a dressy model combined with plain color taffeta, Vi up to $7.50; Chiffon, At 500 itt nlomses ia sitter variety, both striped and plain colors, ‘Tho several models show all the ‘new effects, and wy positively © t the most fastidions tastes, ” both in color le. £7 Hecond Fleer, At $2..98-suied That is Tuxedo” “It's great to see you, old man! Come in! Sitdown! How are you? Have a smoke? Oh, take a pipe—always carry 'em for my friends. Nothing so companionable when old pals meet!” Geo. M.Cohan, the bristling, bustling, breezy author, actor, composer and manager, had just returned from Europe. “Smoke Tuxedo? Don't have any other,” he said. “Only brand I smoke. It's only ten cents—and it’s the best ever. “Say—before you ask it: Don’t! Don’t ask me to say what I think of Europe. It’s not necessary. I’m going to tellyou. The way they hoodoo us Americans, get us over there, and then refuse us our favorite luxuries in life! Well —it's the limit. “Now take me. I’m not at home without my pipe. It's a small enough comfort to allow aman. But in France I couldn’t smoke. * They gaye us fine wine, and spiced snails, and other pleasing edibles— but tobacco! Wow! “Tuxedo is the only thing I smoke. It’s the only tobacco I consent to smoke. I’ve had Values $5.00; handsome chiffon ith tatiored or sty tly ir ei to_an elaborated braided ityle ts hers. ine season's correct mater- pala RAL SEL Tals in the pro er colors are Shown. lues y $4, American Lady Brocade Corsets : Extra Special Value. Here's an extraordinary chance for you to buy one of America’s handsomest and best corsets at close to half $9.68 PHhCO.e. 6 oer se vee In pretty designs, a1 tht line cut, medium Jong back and ov th, flat over ab- domen, medium low bust, all well boned and rust-proof boning, draw string in bust, hook and ye bottom fré6nt steel, 3 sets of fancy web garters, threeinch lace and rows of ribbon trimming on top. Sises 18 to #5, U7 Second Fisor. Fine Quality 24-in. Dress Velveteen at, yd. 73c} . A sale that will set the shears a-flying. ‘'his velveteen is very close woven and has a perfect finish and lustre. Its wearing qualities are unsurpassed. Your choice of colors in Reseda, Taupe, Myrtle, Olive, Marine, Navy, Tan, Purple, - Cardinal, Slate, Golden Brown and Havana. Regularly $1.25. oP ieaka wie Tron, such fa _orites at mer cheviot, broadcio !. in directed to the way They are man-tailored hee <t_Gha~ But it smoked lined with peau de cygne or Skinner's satin, guaranteed for two sea Allsizes from 34- with odd sizes for short-waiste Beautiful Afternoon and Evening Gowns At $15.95 to $125.00 Acomprehensive assemblage of beautiful styles, reflecting with great fidelity the handsome creations of the most famous French and American designers, All the finest materials and trimmings are shown and the correct ors. ns. inch toSS-inch bust, figures. perfume. rottenly. ‘I said America and Tux- edo for me. Why, listen, old man, it’s the deuce to go without your smoke.“ It makes you feel like walking the street without your coat. ’Pon my soul, I thought I'd do a rah-rah shouting act when I got on the boat and found Tuxedo on sale, “One unique thing about Tuxedo, you fill your pipe and puff leisurely away for Gay eenarlancercwihitoheces Hoaiie Terdecente tui Go 4l-in. Black Silk aban Chae cable 24-27-in. Black | 36-in. Black Satin } 30-in. Colored 27-in Dress and girls, as most men have. as some tobaccos do. It Dress Velvet on piso said Dress Velveteens Majestic Liberty Satin 4 Corduroy And, like most men, I’ve se- burns slowly, and with a An imported quality, badd Sa $1, $1.25, $1.50 a be that which is | A bryan hap J ‘ of | Wide wale, beautiful, es . y. made especially for] The very newest im- offered in stores street id evening dres materials, lected one tobaccoandone girl. smoke that has a soft aroma. garments to be cut ortation in the pile and $1.75 at 81,75 yd., Made | shades, all silk quality, fo, In Paris, the homeofcham- You get more joy from a out of wide width abric utiful | fisported: best quale | to Near and retain its | width that cuts to thes) te wreatly used pagne and grisettes, they sell given quantity, because of sag range os lor Die | ig Feat ie fetes tect al helt ben, aver Ee Fall costumes, in i i ? ‘ ‘ ri ry ti black an ‘ age. egue al Gieeniian Alken ee oe face nk QS] Satire mute. "LE produces for the money. | lustre... Ese | larly sere SDC| shades... 68e . § Cr slicacy, cigars — well, steer clear of them. And smoking tobacco —that was the limit. In Eng- land, too—the deah, jolly chap- pies handed out cansoftobacco than from any tobacco I know. One thing puzzles me—that’s why no one in this age of competition and imitation has ever been able 54-In. Black English Wool Storm Serges, $1.19 There isn’t a more popular dress fabric than serge, and its demand is continuously proving it to be very dressy material as well as serviceable. ¢ Regularly $1.75. Men’s & Women’s Handkerchiefs Sale of Aprons for Milady's Mai sd Gey with Periame. te equal Tuxedo, D'’you 54-inch Navy 54-inch New Speciat! $1.75 and $2.00 Im- 98 54-inch Mixed °| 54-inch All-Wool . f AMOHEd Rice a> Fou HES RdOW Blue Whipcords ral Coatings ported Chiffon Broadcloth C} Fancy Suitings: |, Kolered Cheviots In the different cord | These are all wool in 5 Sickel. maisitioae, datews are heavy suitings : 48 to 50 inchos wide all-wool German Broadctoth ¢ " ‘ etfccts, extra, heavy | a splendid range of | “ponged and shrunk, and aqualty thet was purchased | thing for entire suite, | « (onions nulls or much ip acne "this weight for outside | {tostly undor-prico and offered correspondingly. for every-day wear; myrtle, medium bad season. Rog. coats to be made up| gy Saye; raved tiuel niver, Yee preity paacbon dark gray, catawbe, ; ithout t me of color 4 Sordi’, NSS] itnings...2 °LS creed, dare avy, mustard, | se Stimtion 4961 sick... Ge $1.50 Morning The Perfect Pipe Tobacco Dress, with 9 or Servant Convenient pouch in- Famous tin, We can’t tell you Of every kind, but we call par ner-lined with mois- 5 with gold lettering 10 15,000 Irish Linen’ Handkerchiefs, see- | Cap, $1.00 UMalds" apronoe Walle ieee ete wie Sea ture-proof paper. . Cc curved tofit pocket Cc MAES, cant Pp, 7 bencln’ of Otten tows wil ib ad : Very daintily made of a su- perior quality percale, neat stripes,in helio, blue and black and white effeces; onds, an extra high grade 3 because of a slightly thick thréad or missed stitch they are termed seeords by this particular maker. ¢7 main ricer, hemstitched or e 'y trimmed, many im princess effects, pi &F Second Fleer. 25c 50c 59¢ 75c 0491.0 You can buy Tuxedo everywhere smart, —— Sn New York's Shopping Center ; For Men plain, well tailored dress and Shirt, Anrons~.ipasiegls Wwellvenens beam | Great quantities of fine Irish Linen Hemstitched, cap to match; sizes 84 to 49, ee hiked. ht Nie athe, itd “i embroid- 1 in medium, large and extra sizes, some regular C7 Second Floor. 25¢ 39c 50c and 75c Gingham and Percale Aprons—All styles;in band or cover all, priced at 25 50c 59c ant 75 Maids’ Caps—Many pretty and dainty styles, 5c, some S5c, some 50c 1 vallien, in two lots, at.. 12ic and 18c For Women All sorts of fine Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, in sheer and medium weights; not one thatis worth $2.00 Crepe Kimonos Plain colors; collar, cults and piping of dotted fou- lard; the colors are light blue, lavender, old tFashio J oro Coa, Se AVE.1977020" FSTREET. In New York's Shopping Center To-Morrow Will Be the Third Day of Our Great Tess than 12}g¢ and the values range as high be ose, ‘navy i i neha ee Temi L2ae | to ‘159 10c 12¢ 15¢ 19¢ as 25¢e o-Day Piano Sale 30 Days’ Free Trial Hair Goods The kind you want at prices $5 Silk Jersey g 32 Petticoats at you want to pay, ©> Third Flee, 4 After i begi c i $6.00 Pompa- | joker which trial, if you are thoroughly satisfied, you begin payments as $2.50 Gold Filled oe ee maitre secu Pompe. rs . _ The fe require a pettic ture as ya Only *] Per Week Skeleton Pp fits smoothly and stugly, with little flare, and hae ae Cohan oe oe Eyeglasses these petticoats were made to meet the fashion- to purchase one oh air new Pian or Plaver- Special Thursday and able requirements exactly. EF Second Floor, Pianos, we will allow every dollar you have Friday .....0..00.5+ 95e ay, nS ‘They are made of best quality jersey silk cloth \ paid to apply on the new instrument. ees “" in a range of desirable colors, black and white, Is7.00 Hair We have registered eye doctors to make # thorough and accurate ex- amination of your eyes and prescribe eyeglasses for you without charge. Oculists’ prescriptions carefully and snug fitting over hips, with fitted top, with plaited and ruffled flounce of messaline silk. $4.00 Silk Petticoats at $2.90 : Messaling, Taffeta and Silk Jersey Petticoats, te d chi accurately filled at very moderate able colors, black and white, in'n: I peter oA ples aod cane: cost. Quick repairing. plaited and tailored flounce, many with silk underlays, EF Bate Floor. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CC, IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER Upright Pianos Brau muller, Newby & Evans, Gabler, & andalmost ' 100 others Switches, three separate stems, made of "4,50 Hair Switehes, 20 inches long, made ‘dott fully bel shan 69c Abr reres Pease, Haselton, Chickering, HainesBros, Linderman Cable, Anderson, /

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