The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1917, Page 8

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EXCURSIONS | Ridgewood, NJ f | Manstanghter Prot Y | Frank C, Allen of Ridgewood, N jconvicted late yesterday of ma years in prison, the maximum te Court Justice Parker, in Th jemency he angled his wife denies all knowledge of it ‘aos Peter F. nm of aciphin a Pontiaeal Kntaht. PHILADELPHIA, June 15.—Dr. ePte Moytai F > WANTS WORK WONDERS of St. Gregory by the Pope OPPENHEIM. GLLUINS & €. i 34th Street—New York ; Unusual Sale Saturday ’ Women’s Summer Blouses All Sizes, 34 to 46 | Several attractive models (three as illustrated) of superior || voile, lingerie and linen in tailored, lace trimmed and } embroidered effects, showing the new collars and cuffs. } j Specially Priced 2.00 OPPENHEIM; GLLINS & @ 34th Street—New York Important Sale Saturday 500 Girls’ Summer Dresses Regular Values 2.50 to 3.95 An unusual collection of attractive models (three as illustrated) of voile, crepe, gingham, repp, pique and novelty wash fabrics. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Sale Price . 45 EADING between the lines suggests the advantages of our A economic values in Summer clothes for men and boys. Ma terials equalling our quality are now fifty per cent. higher than when we supplied our requirements. It’s safe to assume that the trend of woolen prices is upward There’s profitable logic in the slogan—-Buy now, BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET 16 YEARS FOR WIFE’S DEATH. Convicted of Innocence. slaughter in connection with the death of his wife, will serve from six to ten rm. alleged to have she slept, but 4 widely known physician han been notified by Archbishop, Pren |dergast of his appointment as a Knight e of Bel THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, CARDINAL MERCIER AMERICAN MISSION URGES VENGEANCE OUTLINES OBJECTS B. Altman & Cu. AGAINST WRONGS, OF RUSSIAN VISIT rite store wiLt BE CLOSED In Letter to © Cee He Says Wishes Merely t to 5 Aid Slavs in| Overthrowing Foes of Nation Has Right to Punish German Invaders. | LONDON, June 15.—Cardinal Mer more dared the wrath ppressors in a letter to cier has once um's his clergy, the circulation of which the German Governor of Belgium has so by every means to suppress. A copy of the letter has been ob-, tained, In it the prelate deals vigor- ously with th ment by the Ger man Catholic ¢ y to promote peace by appeals to their fellow churchmen in hostile as well as neutral lands, Here are salient extracts from the document: “Some Catholics abroad who have | jn |never found in their hearts a word of |Teprobation for the German Armies when they massacred the innocent }inhabitants of Dinant, Virton, An- denne, wi Tam vain, when they shot our priests, set | ¢} fire to our open towns and defense- less villages; who remained allent all watched with folded arms, unseeing eyes and closed lips the martyrdom jof @ nation formerly their friend— | |these same Catholics to-day find jheartening accents and compose hymns to Christian fraternity, to forgetfulness of the past and to brotherly peace |QUOTES ST. THOMAS AQUINAS ON WILL TO AVENGE EVIL. “Some confused notions are in the alr concerning obligations of Justice and charity toward the enemy | of our country. It 1s a good oppor- | tx tunity to recall to our memoryy some | th few points of the doctrine of th great master of Christian philosoph: nd theology, St. Thomas Aquinas. t. Thomas defines anger as a de aire for vengean How should éne Judge it from a moral point of view? It may ‘be good or bad, answers St. | Thomas; it may be the cause either of | an act of ‘virtue or of sin, according to whether the avenging will is righteous or not. ““The will to avenge evil,’ ho say ‘having respect to order and justic this is a virtuous action. But to have an unruly desire for vengeance, whether within the limits of the law or not, having for Its first object the punishment of the guilty rather than the repression of evil, this is an evil action “The application of these principles to the present situation is simple. ‘Tho injustice of the violation of cur territory is flagrant and is admitted by the authors of it, The contempt shown for our right from the tirst days of the invasion until now 1s un- disputed. ‘The repression of those in- iquities is manifestly righteous, and for those who have the power it is a duty, “To wish that this duty may be ac- complished, that disorder shall be punished, ‘that the authors of dis- order shall be punished and reduced |§ to impotence is to wish that an In offensiv shall be whle to live in pe that the last word shall rest with the right, and to the God of ju the full fore all tho passionate a human nature is cap be true to our vows is a righteous action. WISHES TO MAKE HIS ENEMIES WORTHY OF PARADISE. “On the other hand, to wish physt- cal evil to ac h wrong and re jan aim in it | further a mor gullty may suffer so t strain of suffering come to him—thi is, on the or our un 3 with nd with r of whioh this is to f justice, this pur t under the nversion mwey no pleasure in d, but that from his w our God, do not wish our en mies to be excluded from Paradise | We wish th to become once more worthy to enter into it, What would you say of & man who, under the retext of gentioness, wished to bolith prisons and the penal code? collective crime of a nation the rights of another is incomparably more arievous than that of an individual whom society Th. tifles so many ! They Femain faithful te it err tears, |i their strength, their fortune, their blood does not seem to tnem too high |p a price for the triumph of th she and the quarantee of their pen dence.” TAKES UP SOLDIERS’ CHARGE. j 1} Orders Hoquiey tn “The | functions of the ment, Aerschot and Lou- | jnyp America not one person who sonal, internal ¢ Democra PETROGRAD, June of the Root and Stevens ¢ ¢ begun officials. the Provisiona will not be m explainin of the American Mission ment is thus summarized by the offi- clal news agency communique states that the mission are to devise, ace rd with the clive m of make it clear t) democracy her material reso will try to continued the financial oj who des Cab amine the everal Allied Pr ©, are servitu » puntishat ein the pi der the their conferences with The formal presen Gov je until to the Amertean ed to the press the The state ne sian ns to ald Russia in her efforts to defeat the universal | enemy The at America 1s} ed by Mealistic motives; at she is devoting to the rees, dications of which are the facts that| when the criminals were whitewashed the American fleet is now operating and the victims transformed into cul- jo) t lies’ i britan Way. for te ; ante [Jointly with tho Allies’ fleets; that 1 ‘ d hree years have | 10,000,000 Americans are registered, nlc support Realizing that | t not only fight but live, red burdens and privations borne by the Russian pec “Among the sion, members of the mis- communique, pursues any per- ronment has ring all nit the deprivation of rights to prope rty, | and 4 5 D. PRICE & CO. 6th Ave. Cor. 18th St., New York Specially Prepared Sales for Saturday N/ Taffeta Dress & $12.98 New York’s Greatest Waist Sale Thousands of Summer’s Most Beautiful Waists $4.00 4: 98 French a Here is the Waist event you have been waiting for act ‘ teristic D. Price & Co, Sale the greatest saving oppor ty of the season—the time to layin your Summer suppl kek wu aede Sport, Tailored and Dressy Waists~Smocks and Middy Blouses Voiles, Organdies, Law Linens, Tub Silks, Shantungs, Crepe de Chines and Georgettes white, flesh, every conce able color, I mnt plaids, stripes, FINAL CLEARANCE 43 Cloth Suits 38 Cloth Coats cial aims, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) | AT 12 NOON Members | missions | Fifth Avenwe-Madtson Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets ernment, Nem York | Q% COLD STORAGE AND INSURANCE ON FURS Govern- mission | also struggle the in which | Summer Furs in Attractive New Models 384 Fith Avenue Between 55% & 56% Streets Telephone Greeley 2044 luce the Russian Allies to 8 among IT - MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT You NEED— | A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT} irgest Popular Price Ghrenset Hews 6 in aw Yor! New Summer Dresses Dainty and charming models of Voile, Linen, Gingham, Tussah and Sheer Tissues—piain cole ore. plaids, stripes figures, flowered efects and combinations, Sizes 14 to 44. New Taffeta Dresses 549.8 « 545.00 Also new models of Serge, Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Sport Silks Copied from high cost models, and priced far lower than usual, All the new colors, NAVY BLUE particularly featured. riatd Gingham Drews, $5.00 | v J Georgette, 82.08 $9.98 $9.98 y Volle, 81,00 French Voile, 81,08 Make it a habit to visit D, Price & Co.'s : Waist Section, and save money.” oy checks, figures, flowered effects and handsome combinations. Gabardine and Po 14 to 4-this Spring's mo Smart Spring moc Woo! Velour. Serge~all colors, also plaids and checks. Former Prices up to $25 Excellent styles, of Serge navy and colors, “| $ Gabardini Sizes 14 to 44 Every Jewelry Purchase - at Lamberts An Important o etiag / Somewhere in the Lambert store is your June, Diamond or Solid Gold jewelry for bride or graduate. artistic in design, moderately priced and guaranteed by « firm that has held public confidence for over forty years. By side-tracking the middleman, manufacturing largely, and by keeping all expenses down to the lowest level d service and a figh reputation will allow, Lambert Brothers do save customers money on all purchases. Yes, this means Diamonds too, for all the Diamonds in the Lambert store are imported direct and large cash orders were placed with the cutters before the latest jurap in prices; we therefore offer brilliant values in Solitaire Engagement Diamonds ML Cluster ring of solid 18 karat gold, with plati- num top, 1 large dia. mond surrounded by 9 smaller ones, $350.00. Cluster ring of solid 18 karat gold, with plati- $150 num top, 1 large dia- $200 & mond surrounded by 8 Those pictured here and others from $10 to $1500.00, all This handsome ring is wrought of platinum, Mounted in the diamond entirely by hand, Itcon- Lambert — fac= surrounded by 28 small- tains one fine diamond tory in — the er ones, set in a finely carved hand-made plati- num mounting, $585.00, same building with the nin SSO Sac $75 $100 $150 $200 $250 incentre, and 40 smaller diamonds, $400.00. Sasa $50 $300 $400 WEDDING RINGS OF WELL-FOUNDED FAME Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings, differing in style, shape and thickness, have in common a perfection of workm: anship that established a solid reputation for them when the mothers of this June's pees) s were girls themselves. ea» 22- — $5.25 up|22-karat, $7.00 up 22-karat, $8.75 up 22-ka 2 50 up 18-karat, $4.00 up) 18-ke $5.50 up IS-karat, $6.75 up 18-karat, $8.10 up 14-karat, $3.30 up|14-karat, $4.40 up, 14-karat, $5.50 up 14-karat, $6.60 up | Graduation Ak) Sleeve Links | ven into such famil ar’ Solid Gold Sleeve Vink put imagination ant Solid 18 karat green gold | ¢ cuff buttons, lined a Snine (hirsied (design) $8.00 pair \ ener ori Solid 14 karat green gold cuff Solid 1b karat buttons, fancy engine turned de- | with dot bord Eng sign, $8.50 a pair. with 1 fine diamond Others in solid gold, $2.00 a pair up; with D o $11.00 a pair up. Waltham Comes to Mind ‘ When you plan the gift watch, is the power of 4 watch is based on a vere exam ination by ; Lambert ex- % pert Watch- ‘io.so makers, The man at the front can tell the time in the dark if he has an Ingersoll Radio- lite Strap Watch; a faithful, serviceable comrade, $4.00. Waltham Strap Watches for men $12.75 up. Rings for the Class of 717 Our student friends will be deeply interested equally in the rich designs and the reasonable prices of thi solid —— rings. Some selections from the stock ; ia 8 ups sterling year's ish, with rain s, $4.50. Patriotic Babies sterlin » 25c up; buttons solid gold ane $1.50 up; shields ised ‘ig silve Flag-pins and buttony, with solid gold tops, 50e up; with solid gold tops, 60¢ up. LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—W atches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6, Gaturday Nights, during June, Until 9 4 j | { fi ae

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