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‘e 6 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 1 1916. ‘ = vs y ° ° | their education? ‘This te unfair.| to the development of the ohtid. edvoate their te,” I remarked et MousTmMuOMENS. RELOON! CH OGtest Curse of Modern Family Life Pe Sey Sets at] ace aerane ae cer sna pare ao ue ‘ . ’ ould learn from a «| then Father Donnelly Says Too Much Tot! | Bor the parent who is with the chi ect for womanhood, “A son may be: | great pareaes pr the influence of thelr ‘Keeps Workers Away From Church. dren only @ short time to be all jollity.|come a poor husband because of his | children.” RAR But the mother’s task is made doubly| own father’s ample. A husband “Yes, reed Dr, Neumann, “think ‘The Rev. Father Peter B. Donnelly | M4 bard. Life with children is not all|may be Mippant, condesconding, try | y Onintions aye In Hie Yesterday, in @ sermon on S a a er as (4) ma a r in play, and when they think of father! t, cloak sheer 1 io developed Faith and the World at/ fea Ginetine, See a, Sonat ness with cynical jeats about the puz- ts able to talks Pethe: cP ereaniig oes, Ferision in the nome te degureyed, ‘The cblet | sung, “eve of industriattn women. By by When @ man has a reputation for fault of the father lies in thinking that | waited upon when he can easily help wisdom to maintain he has to be ab: the demands it ry aco mei ws himeelf, a man encourages in his|to answer all kinds of questio: ‘among th My shes with ae ar maa Rat, . = m1 Sate ee (ry on be main task is to provide bo aggd A sons the idea that the wife must be about cocoons and butterfiles, gian makes on the phy: * | euP PAM ‘he greatest offering any man cai drudge to the husband's ocomfort.|and wolves, what makes the paid laborers were frequently too tired | Rese hy way EXAMPLES — or give hia children is Mmeclf, But he|1 quggest a spectal command for | without being pulled and why Christ sites the hard, work they/-mare forced WERE HAVING FRACTIONS, comes home so late and is so fal fathers, ‘Honor thy wife that thy| mas trees stay areen. If a man knows LEAST COMMON MURTIPLE and Greatest COMMoW OMSon = wine vou?) @ons may learn through thee to how to be a make-believe bear he Ere prattlo of the younger ones gets| “There are ways In which children of the time.” ED: on his nerves. = ms If business conditions make this (0) necessary, surely {t is important to change business conditions, Being a 7 provider t@ not being a father, Be- cause women know this, their chief the spirit of religious char- ity ing cast aside in this period of | Anarchists, with the ifberty hey Are allowed here, use it to strike the hearts of their fellow men. wed that faith, outside the Cath- | lo rch, te atadually crumbling « ‘and that religion mus prins thelite of every Catholte. Father | fe ys member of the Oder of the ot Mary, with headaqnerters in England, is a epeaker of tn- | joalousy sometimes is of the bua- band’s Job, The wife knows her hus- ferneehtd reputation band’s gifts, but she sees that he a a, Pa gives his energy, his resourcefulness, ry e 8 brain to bis work and does not, | t t cannct, wIve, fe constipation, ‘ “One of the functions of the fathor | e | THIS SS A VI ay m8 1s to teach the child to make good. | a a | Disc A child must be more than its moth. | 1 DIScREOITAKLE er’s darling. It must be a proficient y Yj . ~') Aak You So 0 sm: kind of a neighbor, must learn to get | Face and Figure is all y UY Di REL GENT, bas on with people, must know that there That YOU require Pov! are very definite occasions whon It to be Attractive give the same vigor to his) A Little Rounding out of REPORT CARD I! WHY 1) | student at school, must be the right * the mark without failure here the father’s traits must t the mother's love | “It is well that the mother should be ready to forgive her child for every failure, but it's just as neces- ary that the father remind her to hold {It to account for not having made good. Both the mother’s and the father’s standards are necessary Has to Work So Hard for a Living, Says Dr. Neu-| mann, That He Has Neither Energy Nor Uptown Store Downtown Store Leisure to Give to His Children. 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Park Row & Chatham Sq. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. What fs the matter with father? Yes, father, we have gotten around to you at last. You have been quict, unassuming and absorbed In business, but you might have known that the uplifters would get you if you didn't watch out--and here we are! Now that you are cornered, sit down and listen to what Dr. Henry Neumann has to say about the respon- sibilities of fatherhood and the shortcomings of present day parents and how they may improve themselves. Nothing about eugenics. Nothing about pasteur- ized parenthood, Dr. Neumann, who is the leader of —_< Z Thousands of Mielligent women the frve 6 riginal Dr. Whit der, and getting Some FATHERS Ate Too DesPoTIC treat your children as you treat your machines or the workers In your em- ploy. You cannot apply tha method of the factory or the office to the 6 without disaster, Many men the i the hollow spots, have @ full rou plump neck, shoulders and enjoy ly figure lik and 1 oan we New Bedford, Mass. ‘With tho 5 days’ trial (which In many nother type of father who fatls,”" ymann ured ef gases ot iteett bas given 5 * the Ethical Culture Soctety in Brooklyn, has no desire ; tal Haube, the an Who a + we will cond - a | ‘ Agr ie THERS ARE ALL 4, 1 pause, h n flean) we will oan Rs ime, ad to rival Brieux and Company in thelr fulminations Some FA goes to the opposite extreme and JOUITY AND WO DISCIPUNE of scores of othe: “T gained from 107 to 121 pounds, my rounder, my buat ts get rid of my pimples and leaves all authority, all corrective power, to the mother. ‘The man wh | against damaged goods. He approves thelr propa- ganda, of course, but what he considers the greatest a ee NES it all Aity Mai aie | curse of modern family Iife—particularly in the United States—ts the fact|, “Men tnke thetr fatherhood too i i weer ee ccrer nit tera 9 reach and It is such a relief, Ca a” given up all hopes."——Mra, M Melinan, Texas Prove there things for yourself in t privacy of your own home, Bi 1. Jones Co. living that he has nelther energy nor leisure to give his children, young man began. \just to hi B tif ] Di : R S . £ " “ OI to spend I 1S eauillu ining oom Suite abetiched. ie says thet 1% to nnece> tig Views 1a & epeeeh test week be- | “Be! end you bleme them? Nature, \ that father has such a small part in it, that he has to work eo hard for a|/shtly,” this lean, dark, scholarly). amusi | with them, he thinks. et * HUMAN FATHER MUST NOT BE/!!0 has only a f Dr. Neumann does not agree with nanan j with them, & Filen Key that fathers should be Dr, Neumann unfolded his tnterest- LIKE THE HYENA FATHER. ‘_—_—_——————— . . { " 1 sary for fathers and mothers to work| fore the Child Welfare Convention | kes fatherhood lightly,” TI sald. | | P $ 1] 42 50 t O ] $2 W kl toxother to bring up children prop-|of the Now York City Federation of | “T*U®” agreed Dr. Neumann, “but | 4 rice . ’ a n ee y te |erly, and that you might am well at-| Women's Clubs, In @ conversation |Mumanity cannot proceed scoording | : wus” go ineronee, fieah All| tempt to cut cloth with one blade of which we had yesterday tn the Doo-| © the principles of the male hyena. | 10 Pieces, Jacobean Style. No Wonder the Girl in Measurement from 4 tol a pair of scissors as to undertake to| tor's study at No. $04 Marlboro Road, |!" ® state of nature the mo ap | ® inches without adding flesh gene | i " he Pi Is P; dly Sh ° i/ ° the Picture Is Proudly Showing It to Her Friend! & inches without aaaing flesh generally! roar a child properly with but ono! Flatbush, he developed «tilt turtuer [the whole burden of rearing the] de wens.—Advt. parent. his theories of better fatherhood, young. The male takes no interest ta} i 2 —— h offspring.” ar ; ‘ é = SS ——— 7 ‘Ob, that's not fair,” 1 protested. | BOW IS Mrs. Homelover—the owner of the dining room suite | China Closet, 54-inch Buffet, Serving Table and “Quite often he goes around and shown above—has not Meen married long and her five Chairs ot rm Chit aay are upholstered looks them over to see if they a: eres ceri husband hasn’t much money, but they have beautiful | in brown Spanish leather. The price is but $142.50, good to eat, Sometimes he pays) Don’t stay headachy, sick, things in their home just the same, and they manage | payable $2.00 weekly! 1 ent of deciding tha ye bi > : i ee : Hi eoopeegeor eyo geal Madearvinter tunbi: iuaail | a 3 We have a stock of suites just Itke this one on our | “What distinguishes human mar- alerted MY The secret is Cowperthwait & Sons’ liberal credit, | floors and great many other equally pretty suites riage from the mating of the jun, Wake unfeciinotinel Beat which makes the paying so easy that they never miss | & equally attractive prices, Dr, Neumann answered, “isthe mutual )*! Ip g : r the money. Why don’t you furnish your home here on eredit and obligation of man and woman towamt| laxative for men, wome y Li " bead ) 4énd ond 43rd Streets West of kifth Avenve phlei i: Hig aa wi rs an rae | AXIL NS ea omen The 10-piece Jacobean Dining Room Suite illustrated pay the easy way? ere's no red tape to opening | |ter what curtailment to happiness and | is a typical example of what you can do here. The | & charge account, | _ eS SR . 2 14 & 5 £30 ‘ |freedom is involved. This ts an age pieces are big and well built—the fine oak hasa very | Come and let us show you, Either of our two big \of revolt against matrimony. 1 be- | pretty grain, The suite includes Extension Table, stores is well worth a visit. A series of very unusual values in new seasonable merchandise will 7‘ ry r mM an's revolt against marriage be featured every day this week from which the following TON Peto) ee Pa Open Saturday Evenings Coupurtharait Sone have been selected for to-morrow’s selling: jfather, Better fathers mean noces- | pen o iy g. *° 8: lsarily better husbands. I am in sym- pathy with the modern woman r ment, though not with its extre |like Bllen Key, who mantain that the} father is negligible, | “We have heard so much of what | Sh |mothers mean to the children that It | oes lis taken for granted that they alone | ; {| Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them Women’s Silk | Stockings Women’s Grey are the teachers of the ru On the} Pure Thread Silk Hose of very ser-| | High cut laced model, made of grey peabrerarrdr eaten amersiorghcamectantid nc Taal A tt a oe : a's ‘ u contribution to the actual bringing up | bowel poison which is keeping your head viceable quality, in the wanted me- suede, in pearl and taupe shades; of the family {s slight. The mothor in| dizzy, your tongue coated, breath offen- dium Spring weight. Can be had in| | also of kidskin in the same shades, |cloner to the children and the chiidron |tive and stomach sour, | Don't stay | ‘ slat n | rhaps more in. | Dilious, sick, headachy, constipated and | . 5 - either black or white. with pearl grey tops and covered | |}]/'9 ber jer love te perhans moze Ine | full of cold. Why don’t you get a box | 3-Piece Parlor Suite, With Cane Panels Louis XV. heels. 1 J sl her of Cascarets from the drug store and eat Formerly sold for 95c a pair. |wtrength and care both before and| one or two tonight and ¢ ‘These are handsome, well made piec {after ita birth, She ts so completely a) gentles! y the nicest, sing you Cane panclling. The upholstery ts Massive Brass Bed odd, %, 26M, Gfep. sort shade of | mul- { Wilh encase, taka. cco liver a owel ele vith almost any color draperies. ‘‘ usually han@- . ty 1 ners vet finish. Two-inch poste Main We 00 Second parent that she can be little else, Man | ever experien! You will w up feel senses sees . teerenee sone ve ) s ‘ P Prices. and top rails, with large ball at 69¢ pre i: at $7.00 pr. fier pbcoat Gael pit ob he lltle lan. Stan | deat esnetianoaul au mill wake 90 el omm‘andPariot Fuentire of Ail Kinde at Lowest Prices, | and. top alin with farwo alt core as well as the parent or sicken like salts, pills and calomel Pretty Buffet = 1% Im, which is extra Bh eee es eee wet 40 gemily that you hardly Ahad Maat le heary” yet Our Pie $23.75 you hear of abandor Ming and wood fee. | se fs commonly the tather or feverish children a whole Cascaret Grafonolas Ls Oa ae sy w Hit buffet The front te quar |tered oak. A re Women’s and Misses’ Entirely New sorted, if man were really a parent |any time—they act thoroughly and are he could not act toward the mother | harmless, —-Advt, “Favorite” reulizo you have taken #_ cathartic | Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious (a of of his children tm the manner which | markable valu Model Ponvee K »port Blouses crowds the divores caler A man La gee © peed bg ng reget gin $27.00 J ; : ; ; : is children without the finest gitt | ene The demand this season for Sport Apparel makes this offering both timely da toward, the > Fore Spectal Grafonola Outfit All kinds of, Olning: Reem, Furniture and interesting. The model featured is a new slip-on style, effectively pap a alles eel his Columbia“ a ‘ : : Asg' en Nee unites, KEEP MORE IN TOUCH WITH THE! This | Columbia “Fovorite” with! This Go-Cart trimmed in contrasting colors. There are also other attractive models of Striped CHILD, | Aico ae $53 90| R dc Handkerchief Linen and China Silk in various smimit trilorcd designs, “Tt would profit every man to ‘go Doubler Disc Records, § ares) yy Ie stronaly built \ugs an arpets back in his memory to the time } ‘alpatess ey: 5 he thing | 18x96 Rag F IO" first child was born, Por neal | 4,000 Sanble rp heard, Vise Each. | forthe baby_and | ata eet at S2.9D a that the heart of the averace man is| | olda Seeond Floor at ith bewt—tender, thougnit Many Styles VINK: | Ox0 Ingrain Rug, all wool. \ bitious to inake of himself a 80x08 Hartford Baxony Ru; whom khis child may bey of $5.25 4.oxt @ Hartford Gaxpny Ri : : : wives.” | Dr. Neumann add Refrigerators Many other etyies | #330 yer ng Mp 9 should make mo: nan wo to choose from,| 9212 Japan Jute Ru, 4 | ti ats = This Ico Box ta of ws 9 Men Ss and W omens W omens jehildren's birthdays, It is oniy in Four Square ar ee Oe |ways like this that men may jot in touch with what fatherhood should mean.” "If we are to have better fathers,” I sugge ‘ finish, width’ 23 tn, on height 89 in., depth 16 in,, brass hard- We tell you, sir, that our $15 clothes are corking good values at $15. Umbrellas Combination Suits ware. BSpectal . O | : 5 9 Flour Vicora,’ with," ax email All Laying, Lining, Sewing, 4 Epico Canisters, Flack Japan " COWPERTHWAIT & Sons‘ “Oldest Furniture House in America” K B i i 11-Piece Ingrain Carpet, hal, wool, yard. 50 pet dys Canister Set | tngrain Carpet. al) wool, verd.. .86 22 \e-in, Ingreain Hall Runnere, “5 G wo) 68c Inlaid Linoleum, yard.s....05 x sue ted to Dr, Newnan at this We don't say they are worth $25, Lig! vas ‘Yea, Coffes, Sugar and . * . 1. . a y) point, ° s jer how the 4 ; Of extra quality Twilled and Taf- Of Lisle Thread. They are sleeve- present day father falls short of his for we have suits that sell for $25—and are worth $25, Men like our four-square way f truth-telling. Our Merchant Tailoring Sale offers right now to make you an excellent made-to-measure suit or top coat for $15~-worth fifteen good: dollars. responsfbilities, What is the matte with father? Tell mo his faults? me men take the tra jor hoadaliip of the family: tao werinuatoe Dr, Neumann answered They are | petty despota in the home. Woo to |the household where the children | have passed the stage of Ieppilets | feta Silk, in close-roll model. An excellent selection of handles is pro- vided in natural or mission woods, in designs for both men and women, less, have low necks and tight or loose style knee pants, Extra large sizes are included. Cowperthwait’s Formerly sold for $1.00 a suit Liberal Credit Terms adie : 4 8 $2 50 Main 6 [= Second ratte Mae ps aha fat her hus forgot: | H Come to see the materiale end Si Monta e Sih A 1] e' Floor, at Oo0c Floor. crude despotism men are too apt to cutterns—for yourself, Monthly 100 Yr ve. } e in apply the standaria of nee an Monthl: 400 , hone life, | You. ca corto amounte in pre: | and allka and then know what to ex. Blom doles aa Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row ee ee pect of that grade, But you cannot tm ae io": OFF FON CASH, Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq, ‘‘L” Station pose your Will on human flow a you [| sptn to Goth Mt ractoata av. P| fh can Upoo iuw material, You cannot