The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1914, Page 11

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PRIEST HALTS TANGO "TO ISSUE A WARNING AGAINST NEW DANCES' Rev. John Talbot Speech Puts Damper on Dobbs Ferry “Hop.” STWLTARY DRL | THE BEST THING . FOR SCHOOLBDYS | Major W. “Hh Blot Elliott Heartily + Approves the Suggestion of The Evening World. Dancers at a Labor Day picnic given by the Dobbs Ferry Fire De- partment were startled last night) when tho Rev. John Talbot Smith, | pastor of the Catholic Church of kai | | Sacred Heart in Dobbs Ferry, | mounted the bandstand unannounced |: and declared hé had come to forbid “Improper or tou jancing.” | | There were about 1,200 persons at the picnic, which was given on the Edwin Gould tions were there from owns and cities. ' tage The Rev, Father Smith is a {, Tem heartily in favor of the sugges- | ment enemy of certain forms o | tien ef Tee Evening World that such|ern dancing, against which he has training hed Provided for them,” eald/ spoken from the pulpit and written j Mefor William H. Etitott, Adjutant- | articles for religious publications, * General of the United States Boy m want to announce to you,” said Scouts, First Brigade, to-day. touge Smit ein ie tenatel or |, . From « schoolboy sokiier, when the | 51) 9 reat ; American Guard was in vogue, in the | peril, Get net ‘itend” "that cen earty nineties, to @ drilimaster in the | young people all be attbjected to same organisation, then to a iteu- | ugh influences. Chiet Kelly pe tenecy in the Geventy-ftrat Regiment, | onaily responaible for anything ‘Im an nally & prominent and energetic mitted figure in the Boy Scouts, Major Elli. ott has apent eighteen years in con- neotion with the development of boy bay eoldiery. “h great deal has been aaid in favor | conestra Ge mititary training for boys, but| was noticed, however, that there is one way in which they bene- pA Inger ial ides) ceseren oe the fit by & that ft seems to me is singu- ten minutes Father Ley a arted. | Ct lasty tmportant. It makes them quick | put many persons who hi () tifimkers. The boy who is dull or a Before he mpoke were not seen on the ; |! MAKES QUICK THINKERS. y { Dull Pupils Soon Brighten i Under the Discipline, the Major Says. Agee fa an essential the education of boys, and bas that is pel and i denounce "rom the pulpit nex aay menor of my church may guilty of indulging in proper dances.” Weat Side Will Go by Aato to His A monster automobile parade through the streets of the middle went side to- morrow evening will mark the opening of the annual picnic of the followers of Congressman Peter J. Dooling, To west siders thie night is the great event of their section, and when tne wead of the parade reaches Manhattan Casino the entire, ognutittency of the Congressman ‘ 7 Smith’s e Hh find teen elves pretty close to invitations haye been sent to all the Democratic chieftains, and ceticerholders and ‘prom ave a iwelient of pores, or Boge F BILIOUS, SICK TAKE CASCARETS IS} ax coe (| f Sailor with the No headache, bad cold, sour! ‘ Potnted Brim. stomach or costive N bowels by morning. The Cavalier Hat Get » 10-cent box now. by Lewie—Trimmed sensation in in your mout! akin is yellow, with dark rin, on your eyes; your br are parc! rohed, No wonder temp Ld coatiaue beg tls 1 yourself and those don't resort to harsh physics th tate and injure. Remember that most disorders i} els are cured by morning with sea ties Ceasers = Ce clear for months. Children love to take Cascarets never gripe or sicken. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, PARADE FOR DOOLING. (| \ a( a\ | la N Prpapect Ive office. elp him pes he arm C4 west sles TB. New Sensations OR CONSTIPATED "4 You're bilious! You haves throbbing | ‘our head,ye bad taste| your ¢; with Mouse-Color Ostrich. burn, your bagi feel ugly, tenn and ill. ‘ Your . a full Het bile roperly passed off, and what you is a cleaning up inside. Lidge ilious nuit who love you, aa irri- Talbot's Elongated Sailor of White Felt, Edged with Silver Galon, ; the stomach, liver and bow- Varon's Ear Turban of Black Velvet, Trimmed with Monkey-Skin. gentle, work’ wi while A 10-cent box from your rill keep your liver and bi mach sweet, and your head because they taste good and laggerd soon brightens up under the discipline, and very setdom do officers have to repeat orders. again “There were no impro} dances ine S Bho) Father ‘Smith any have been per-' “Time and time I have fiieed" anid Chie Kelly to-day. proved how much keener the boys be- neuncortent nent. “we woud ave ‘coat: | come under the drill by firing com- to observe the pro- mands eat them as fast as I could Prietien ‘without his warning.” epeak the words and it is noticeable WANTS TO FIND BROTHER. how responsive they become after + they have had a few weeks’ training. eee. . I Rave purposely given wrong com. | Young Man Lest His Jeb and Then raands to eee what they would do, but Disappeared. would respond with a rapidity obedience that are most remark-| Manasse Nouskajian, assistant super- Intendent of the Prudential Life Insur- able. “When I went to Public School No. Company, 14, at Bixty-third street and ‘Third | one pe ecbircom iy tbbegnon) avenue, I shouldered a wooden n gun je Evening World to-day to help find the experience ne- HH } nted'by tt, and ao did every. boy tn oytd 2 boon mascing fron Sr Ce tithe school, ‘The discipline required | i jae arene, the | of us at drill improved the discipline in the class room. Tidiness, punctu- ality and obedience were the general | ing company itrenult, and the boys, their parents and | Dut told th tj the teachers all approved of the plas. Oe ae ah ' en I left the schoo! ecame | drillmaster, and the interest in the | Were aati oat oa work fostered when | was a young- jster has kept me identified with it ever since. Military training can be | xiven to the boya in the public schools . of this city. Boya of twelve and over | are of sufficient age to be drilled, and | 1 i unde. ted had on low" “ta acar on bis right chi Get Daly's and keep well.” and dealers. tor ted booklet, ‘The Durty Malt Whiskey Oe,, Rochester, N. ¥, The Very Last Modes Millinery is a b po age i) South America—and wh: lodes have received the Sold jn sealed bottles only by, most Write there are armories and recreation centres all over the city which could be used for the purpose. “It has been said that the prohib- ' itive price of uniforms had something to do with the Board of Education discouraging the American Guard, It ia true that some of the uniforme worn by the schoolboys cost $8 or $9 apiece, but that would be a very poor | excuse nowadays. We get our Hoy Scout uniforms for $3.50, and in very . large entities they could be bought for $2.50. “Drilling schoolboys does not in- i\terfere with their studies; it takes only two afternoons a week, after {hours, and one day at practice makes tthe boye enthusiasts. “Military training for neral boon. ers, for it would teach them good ‘ noite that they might not learn ‘(from other sources. And with their ‘minds brightened and sharpened By ithelr military practices they woul he all the better equipped to meet the requirements of the clags-room.” —>—_— WILSON’S PEACE ENVOY DUE IN STRIKE ZONE W. R. Fairly Wit Try to Bring Operators and Miners Togethe: } on President's Plan. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 8—W. R. Mi aries R. Bailey, the well known salesman of Wood-Pollard Co,, large wholesale and retail grocers, 172 Sum- met St, Boston, says: “This Var-ne-sis is a tight. I know, for 1 have used it, and I certainly tried both jes without materially re- their positions, While mer Gets 6,000 Signers. ABRBANT, Bopt. 3.—Petitions desig- Job B, Hedges as a Republican candidate for Governor were | mended for rhew to-day with the Secretary of My shoulder were stiff, my “l euitsred for contained more than move. om sore and Foe and I could Th ‘signet fied tpctua a Davi as a Ward fichoe Ke Loh get up al remaining in one oF 4 Hon 90 Sresnnt. OF $0, tmess in tronled me up onder about everything tha’ m. from ths dread was re ray hate EVERY JOINTIN | HIS BODY AFFLICTED Well Known Salesman Claims New Remedy, Var-Ne-Sis, Removed Every Sign of Rheumatism. cine every’ si and I cheerfully recommend Var-ne-sis to all afflicted as I was, for I think every given for this linease, | But remove cause by kidneys ani Send to W. A, aie oe 98 Mass., for the news] Heretofore the those of the Biro because the Reboux Varon Lewis Madeline be quite evident when e medi. in and symptom | left me sparing in the ar enoaiie at eir modes. and this can only be done by an artist. ire style, with tiny round muff, petite stole and sco) Bi picturesque, for the et the muff is lined with pink silk. These Hats—the productions of Paris \ Tailored Hats for Women Untrimmed Hats, Foreign and Domestic _ GIMBEL getting the the ‘age. liver, condition, devoted to rheu- it is the most in- yr they have ever SEPTEMBER 8, Mpc sSNA ACINIZ) All America Has Awaited This GIMBEL Presentation of Paris Milline Were Hurried to‘GIMBELS for Tomorrow's Exhibit in Ls Crand Salon des Ylodes Ve om y! That is why our Chapeaux are adapted by the most fashionable women of North oof distinction we assembled an i rpaniontion of millinery artists and specialists that is unrivaled in Paris or in America. 100 More Paris Model Hats Than Ever Before | "af Fen of our importations has been notable. But our collection French Model Hats for this season surpasses | the new modes, and that means that we have are two reasons for this increase: \ Paris Modistes created more distinctive styles than they | we must supply it to the fullest degree afforded hy Paris — and we |) have in any one season for a decade, and we did not overlook one of | have. After Six Years, Mme. Georgette Has Reintroduced the Picture Hat But this Picture Hat, which will be written first in the Annals of Fashions for 1914-15, is much lovelier than the chapeaux made famous by the paintings of Gainsborough, Romney, Reynolds and other master artists, for its lines are more perfect and wearable. That this Mode by That all of these rode have excelled themselves this season will t our Exhibition, for we have been un- ; , ao Lanvin Talbot Louison Le farie-Edmee Alphonsine Marie. Louise K Fe we have also brought enormous quantities of the finest materials for the {a reproduction of the French Hate—in fact, we have imported the dupli- fe aa |e materials of those used by the Paris modistes in the making of these y new modes, This enables us to present ‘ Our Collection of Models was only a fraction of our importations, Hats at $15 to $50, Which Are Only Rivaled by Paris Models Which Cost Us $50 to $150 The GIMBEL Label is the only detail which identifies these hats as reproductions. GIMBEL Hats to be Paris Hats. These Hats are not merely copied in a material way, but the lines are Paris Model Sets That Cost $125 to $160---Tomorrow at $100 eanne Lanvin’s Set of Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat), in ¥ Second onnel, is are simply trimmed with pink ar roses | sets from Marie-Edmee and the other modistes, Monsieur Lewis has sent a won- 350 New Hats at $6.75, $10 and $12.75—Every One Is Distinctive majority of which are made of imported materials (4 others are Modifications, and there are some that are original GIMBEL creations. Every Millinery Division Is Thoroughly Specialized Sixteen of them—including School and Dress Hats for Girls and Misses Broadway, Thirty-third Street 1914, RICCI Created by the Paris Modiste’ ‘Ws cachet of Paris. Exalted honors, both of these! But to accomplish this Second, because now all of America looks to us to introduce etmand in" Anerta, end them, First, | Paris to New ‘York. We have the greatest demand Mme. Georgette will revolutionize styles this season is our candid opinicn, for it will emphasize the beauty of Sgt eer Besides, we have brought over all of Mme. Georgette’s other models ~and every one is a masterpiece. ‘Too much praise cannot be given to the new creations of = Every day authorities think jectly reproduced — derful set of black velvet and mo model in the same maf€rials from skin, and there is another |x Varon. Besides, there \ Our’ reprodue- tions of these models, $75. will be displayed in the medium-price Salon, Many of these hate are truer Te- The No-Charge Trimming Eight Sections of Service by Experts Fine Trimmings BROTHERS ‘iieoenintananes

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