The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1915, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

bP ge forthcoming. Upon the teati- bowy of hs that sid ‘wrote ter, ne Manzella ‘ve ren was wan ba rea m Velen ~)) ey My en ‘while working at parece Hospital last ie te twenty-six, of ‘Mott Street, and Leone Val- stwenty-sight, No. 608 Second Were arrested last week for | concocted a Biack Hand etter to “SILENT PROTEST” zi) FOR SUFFRAGE IS aging peal T y Ing of New Citizens. LIQUIDATION SALE The stock of the above concern, amounting As the creditors have joe poe seg A the . ment to show any profit, but Cooter bogey hoo by ee stock is end ata yee 1 value, mal except shy thet connet be ove:locken, oven by the most conservative. convert the H | their final naturalization pepere, ’ | “qente, This remarkable — should inie est people whe require furnishings for TOWN OR COUNTRY HOUSES, SUMMER COTTAGES, BUNGALOWS, and » CAMPS. MANAGERS OF CLUBS OWNERS of YACHTS Special Attention Should Be Given This Sale by ; INTERIOR DECORATORS An exceptional opportunity for those interested in the purchase of GIFTS and WEDDING PRESENTS Owing te the enormous colume of sales at these prices, purchases canrol be reserved. a MEE AG meee nie evatl themselees of the wxual privileges. entered. ‘The “silent proteat” siderable struggle. out for police duty. Atterneys ler Trastec (WM. BLAU, Trustee BUST John St, New York City WM. S. ANTHES, Myr. fer Trustee. ‘ia vA ae Best A Co. Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street Here are suggestions for the week-end trip—the sort of things that take but little trunk-room, but that you'll be glad to have along. Special Summer Merchandise Nl Misses’ Crepe de Chine Drésses Feature several exclusive new styles at the special price of 11.50 One, illustrated below, is trimmed with white satin, another style is accentuated with dainty hemstitched organdie; smart for informal dances, afternoon wear, etc.; 14, 16 and 17 years—4th Floor eC be Tes Sater oe Women’s and Women’s and Made to Best's exclusive | Misses’ Pajamas Misses’ Afternoon ‘J ‘ a7 that “Fit” Dresses Exclusive styles—2d Floor, standard measurements; complete assortments ‘of summer patterns shown in the regular stock:— The “Priscilla Frock,” a clever Best creation; of sheer striped voile smart- ened with touches of Of white madras 1.25 pique 7.50 .. Of fancy striped , Crepe de Chine Dresses; woven madras 1.75 another distinguished Best Of silk finished blue style; white, navy or or pink soisette 2.25 black A Reduced Sale of Misses’ Coats Consists of a number of excellent styles which have been formerly up to 17.50, now at 9.75 Of silk, serges and other fine ma- terials; sizes 14, 16 and 17 years -—~ 4th Floor. A Reduced Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Lingerie Waists Affords exceptionally advantage- ous prices at 95c Being about One-Third their Original Prices For Women and Misses—2d Floor. i A } MADE T0 COURT 25 Wena; Menke Members of Col- lege League, Present at Mak- | WEAR CAP AND GOWN. | Want to Know (in Silence) | Why They Can't Vote as Weil as Newly Naturalized. | Wearing caps and gowns, 2 deleen- | tion of more than twenty-five women, | members of the College Equal But- frago League, filed silently into the | Federal Building to-@uy and entered Judge Augustus Hand's court, where seventy-five men were waiting to get | Not a word did the women utter | ¢ atter going into the ocourt-room, for | % their visit wae intended as @ “silent protest” against giving the rights of | @ citizenship to foreign-born men and | denying those righta to the opposite sex. For more than halt an hour they | @ remained in Judge Hand's court; then they filed out aa silently a» they had was unique in the history of the fight for woman's muffrage. Nothing like it ever before took place, said Mrs, Katrina Ely ‘Tiffany, President of the League, and she oxpected that It would have con- | ¢ effect in the suffrage | % At 10,16 o'clock the colleme women began gathering in the southern end of the Federal Bullding. They car- ried satchels containing their college robes and capa. These they donned tin the corridor, while curious crowds | stood by and watched. So great did | *", these crowds become that several|here in the piereny, of democracy,” Government employees were called -— Mrs, Tiffany. ‘Mrs. Tiffany was the first to reach the wives and the meeting place, and with her were|men should be naturalized along with Mra, Lorette Eustis Pease and Mra. of a 165 285 325 ° “You Never Pay More at Best's” . a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, College Women Who Protested in Silence for Suffrage As Court Gave New Citizens Right to Vote Denied Them 1916. DREN AR BO OEE i Be PL S. + TOGO} OODOOGOODHOOAS) Chartex Vall Brooks, all Bryn Mawr es, “i want it understood that we are Upstairs a num- ~ of foreign-born men are to be- me American citizens. We believe daughters of those them, Because we are members Lgl bscogge Equal Suffrage League inferred that = are fighting for the rights of one class. ‘In New York State there are al- 1,000,000 native born women. Why ould d’they not be admitted to ni t te silently, to emphasize this con- trast.” ealie crowds that stood around hed thoroughly in sympathy with the college women. A short, heavy who said he was hi Washburn, a lawyer at No. 348 Broad- way, siepped forward and sald: “Thin is just the right sort of a demonstration. I'vé been in favor of suffrage for women had thirty gd This is one of the ways to get the ballot. It ta thoroughly ‘ignitied and presents a striking contrast to the recent besieging of the President of the United States by ao delegation fom the Women's Congressiona) ini mmnone in the delegation besides Mrs. any, Mrs, Pease and Mrs. Brooks "sine Elinor Byrnsr Chicago University and New York University ‘Law School; Miss Jennie Ashley, New York University Law; Misa Marian Bradley, Vassar; i. Holmes, Welles sloy; Mrs. Wendell Bush, Radcliffe; Miss Margaret Cal- harles Darnton, Univer- m of each of the @ entered court was a yellow ribbon bearing the wo! “Votes for Women.” Morohan BeneMt To-Night. benefit, tendered by, the the Int tional food of Nat ilects ma Workers te thelr for: mer organiver, Matthew J. Horghag, will Fairmont A. Taio wigilistic atare that Ko £ av ni - a the ner, EHO ORI Ts MRS. KES TIFRANY, PRED a THE COL.RGE EQUAL SUFFRA' MBAGUE AT PADERAL BUILDING CODOOGUACPPOBDOOIOO Army Officers to Give Practical Ad-| vice on Military Inventions, nd Loe steame a ic 1 jo-day, Only his Fiske, a Albert ‘Thomas, caren A 2A War, officers from ¢ ront will] have lived. at collaborate with ¥ phatttan, He filitary. invention phomittse of th my of Sciences formed at war, The officers a S Catharine Slip, as any years old nearuikhted. The police think that ct of Vision caused him to stumble of the fall , Taffeta or Satin Evening Gowns They Look Alike But— The average cup of coffee contains about $14 grains of caffeine, a subtle, poisonous drug. Caffeine ‘is cumulative, and day by day pounds away at nerves, heart and other organs, finally showing in , headache, sleeplessness, heart flutter, nervous prostration, etc, A cup of Franklin Simon & Co. . Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Showing New Models—Wednesday Women’s Silk Gowns de Chirie or Taffeta Gowns afternoon wear, in white, navy, ea Place in's lange vanety ot lanacle Special. 18.50; Georgette Crepe and Tatteta Gowns fda yo 29.50, Cre, of Georgette crepe or taffeta bn in detft, ony, na mavy, black Ne flesh or white, jpécial New Summer models of chiffon toffeta silk or majestic satin, in rose, blue, gold, peach, white or black. Special 29.50. Women’s Summer Dresses - Linen or Striped Voile Dresses linen in white or colors; also striped voile in oa Sine, black, green or navy and white stripes. Special Novelty Voile or Crepe Of flowered, strij ois So! also white Frenc! Emb’d White Voile Dresses Of white French voile, embroidered in of lavender; organdie collar and cul 7.50: Special 9, 78 " Special’ I 4. 50 Women’s Summer Suits Pongee $ Silk s Suits mg Ea ul th : ited or manni models of natural silk. “*" Speciat 21.00 Two new models of men’s wear navy blue serge or poplit Di tatteta or faille silk. Special 29.50 Clearance Sale Wednesday pies pc of tussah Special 22.50 Taffeta or Faille Silk Suits P Hand Sewed Pumps and Oxfords Navy Blue Serge Suits or tailored models of navy blue or black For Women and Misses Dresses novelty voile, or patent or dull black leather, with gray or fawn kid or buckskin trimmings. Also all bronze, gray or cham- pagne kid; tan or black Russia calf. Also tan Russia calf with fawn buckskin back. Hand turned or light welted soles. 4.75 Heretofore $6.50 & $7.50 Kingdom or a Coin! » ca INSTANT POSTUM awn, EL hn na tae wiikey, Sots. sco eee We Take Our Hats Off To You, Mr. Wilson. i That's a record that you ewe It ||| to yourself to have and to play: to every friend you own. ere deville Go on record as the President's grand young booster, A1664—65c And don't be slow on It—take the record home NOW. ‘The other aide Ie good too—"The A. ©. H.'s of the U.S. A," Both eae quartette with erches- i tra accompaniment. has a flavour similar to mild, high-grade Java, but con- tains no coffee, caffeine, nor other harmful substance. Postum—made of whole wheat, roasted with a little wholesome molasses—is a pure food-drink de- cidedly American, and is taking the place of coffee with thousands of people who appreciate health and comfort. Postum comes in two forms: Postum the original form—tequires thorough ( Pare to bring out its flavour and food value. 15¢ and 25c || Packages. | REDUCED SUMMER PRICES | randall’s } Baby Carriages for 7 +20 re. mui ove! 7 ‘ae om Instant Postum—the soluble form—is prepared in the cup instantly with hot water. 30c and 50c tins, same—sold by grocers everywhere. Both kinds are equally delicious—cost per cop about the }) IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFER “There's a Reason” for Postum 29,227 Grand st. 164, 166 &168 Smith Ss, 4195 Worth ofFurniture NoDeposit *1 Week | Never a better chance to buy Snow ite Enamel Beds, Suaranteed perfect and as good as can be made. ‘ou can have any size, bu only one to a custom: an 50¢ Weekly on 350 Worth of Clothing Y AND SATURDAY EVENING: \CE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT: ‘ te |

Other pages from this issue: