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QUAKERS’ PAGEANT IN BROOKLYN WILL ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1918. loptatned tis custody in March, 1917, Child Adoption Is Becoming Epidemic; — :. Stef? | Childless Rich Find a New Outlet for VE 75a Pee LAO ph-Georgs, oF unfitted him for a ntllated Bronx tene ing west side apartment Mf | ment i MacDermott, Amer‘ Margaret Children’s Bureau at Washington, 's| permission of Surrogate Cohalan of little George Bernard Ghire, the| LEFT-OVERS Sale Begins Tuesday, 9 A. M. ¥ Morris, England; Margaret Myers, 60ing to make a supreme effort tosave| Judgo Martin T. Manton of the | orion little poor havi Win. wai: oie ig Third Floor, 36th Street. is Margaret Creetens A rraltar aed alias Siesta waeieere: rere thes right) United States Circuit Court and | sogeph Willlam Petconk, In his Aft ery family dinner We Sell D dable Merchandi i Pri rgaret Struse, Australia, and Miss | he! ew York City Mis. ‘i e t ete ipa er every family ¢ § p 4 cae ey 7 pecanae of etggtfanton have adopted little travels between his two homes he was ly e Sel ependable Merchandise at Prices PROVE PATRIOTISM Friends in Greater City Will Show Their Love of Country The Quakers of Now York Brooklyn will give a pageant for the benefit of the Red ¢ and 9 drive the \ His Acquittal on a efternoon of May et the lower Jer Cl rge field of the Crescent Athletic Club, ret bak ; ; hay eary, former Town Cl Shore Road, Bay Ridge. Not one + Town Cler penny of expense will be connected with the affair, all cost having been contributed bef ontribution. hand by voluntary nt te 1 he pag ended ¢3 a protest against the pr utadow Polen at valling opinion that all Quakers are : os pacifists, and is especially pertinen {7 just pow with the tral of the E FREES HIM FROM CELL. ’ Anarchist school teacher Mary MeDoweil, In progress. influential number of I A large and tends repu- the rine and the deve Their Money and Heart Yearnings Wa {revocable possession, In nine cases out} (+ Shepard adopted their first child, t- jhe had been fearing another disappointment, the, 1, but later his adoption signed and the Petconks surrender him uncondi future | Shires refua ers Ww mised to nally FORM Eecapiog Pet for the the feat all adopti ‘are Sent to Sing Sing as Forger of Haverstraw anc Rockland Cou Kugene N omploted his sen ner toonk tearfully offered | to return him to the home to which accustomed: sake of his ure of first ns imp ER BOSS” CLEARY LEAVES PRISON TO-DAY. 4 Democratic ewman, his Liberates Others tm Poltee Station, Wo ot At first, | | boss of sent to Sine Sing for escaping punishment for son-In= ence early yeo- Tno | 8 === B si AN ECONOMY ACHIEVEMENT “Do tt 8 Nolan had waited for ba finte Miss McDowell her pac- ’ ZG jof ten children taken into homes “o Je might have stayed in jail for a day | : y+ eae Sree woe ne FRGeRt yy Pert MARGARET eg, Japproval” become fixtures im those |or two, but by the use of baling wire |b : hacer Meiers le Seren, WO game homes. Before Mr, and Mrs, {0% t out pia of hours—and | |E 4 A series of dramatic pictures shows Py opment of the “people called Quaker Their emi \tor @ visit from St. Christop kration to this country ts shown, The |Home at Dobbs Fe One of th fat that the Revolutionary hero, IYARIOR Is |transactions of “Adoption Day" be- Gen. Greene, was a Quaker is made olear, as well as that other fact, not generally known, that more Quakers tle Finley, he was recetved by thom jfore Surrégate Cohalan confirmed a |relationshiy which had existed for more than two years. Since Febru- | my) wan arrest While detectives took part !n the Civil War, in propor ary, 1916, Capt. and Mrs, James Greg: | trio an investigation. has bean tion to thelr membership, than did War's Influence or Example of | jway of the stip Henry C. Sisher|{o find out what the doorkeeper, the members of any other religious | Mo as veces body. ‘The final scenes of the pageant prove how many young Quakers ar: now in khaki, fighting in Flanders, to ham, Scotland; Marion Field, Rou- mania; Natalie Droste, Italy; Marion Amerioa, France and England, of hese personified Allies, will dressed in draperies of the colors of the Finley J. Shepards May | Have Something to Do With | It, but Whatever the Cause, | 3 it because this is the Children’s | Year, when America, led by its) war, which is un- sealing fountains charming being. Five other youngsters r. acquired homes and famille Marion Gliaso, who is just past her first birth March 27, ha Marion and her naw | | have been taking care of Veronica Li. | 1.1 | Baker. They have grown so fond of A little orphan to find a mother In | hor eummer home tn | ton Ossining. jof tt A* adoption the echons of which |°% hardly have died away {s that ntly have with the cut in half—as Solomon threatened to do in another case ot| jnot quite aving been born her that now she Is legally their cnila.| CAR aa em fo} DARK, NINE ARE HURT. spite of the religious immunity they’ Fact Remains That People of her own aunt 18 Marjorie G Motorman eht annat ee THE’ STYLES - Reap nape models ne by that sim- might, acoording to law, enjoy. As, Geeloicen, Who tas: baie ado wnnel Colltaton Comes, toity of design which is at once tasteful and servict “ale. Friends School children wit take, Wealth Are Building Up GEORGE BERNARD SHIRE. Josephine Stricker, Living 4 Hamburg Avenue car entered plicity of desig ich is at ouce tastefu service “I . ahi, . Py, ' ¥e . - \3 a nnel at * Manhattan end of th T 7 7 . . . the characters of George fox, Elira-, Happy Families by Adopting ,——————————___________'snerman Square Hotel. Marj¢ Meature: ecldse, ventaene: THE MATERIALS Good quality taffeta or satin used alone ‘ ie Gen. Greene Little Ones of Parents Who ‘inancially speaking, children are lia- Leas er amen desired this ta trolle: fras jolted or in combination with Georgette crepe. of the dramatis personas.) FY M ' bilitie Naf th ssots—-would adoption, and has promised to make eaten ih 7 he All lave More Children Than lida dl teidcimehel ap Saehoy - down the ; A : i : rey HAS ie ran char paki Dollars hoose deliberately to take into their . ee . his halt nd t end of the da THE TRIMMING ~ Collars and cuffs of contrasting Geor- v {rls will sell flowers, flags anc . homes a baby unless they were ac-| Katherine Coutant has adopted |! | ivserat Th AIGA ‘ scabaa ees taan tA 7 candy during the performance; Miss —__—— tuated by true fatherly and motherly |lewally her grandson, Riohard R. Cou- | seamen. and “Wad th gelte or satin, pretty vestees, cordings, pipings, aad buttons. Mildred Seitz, Belgium; Dorothy . passion to cherish @ weak, helpless, | t48t jr, Who ts three years old, Mrs. | passengers and a conductor to the C " 7 oy + Marckewald, Feance: Katherine Bur, Marguerite Movers Marshall. | |Coutant is ai ; Dr, ‘Londo THE COLORS there are nutritious bits of left-overs sufficient for ot oodles kel | disputed custody—but he must have | Nl ei a ROR cae eens of tenderness, un- jDerents, who met through the instru. lieaware celdian Meh ceHitae whe another meal, Add a les will be attired in the peasant selfishness, ssm-|mentality of Mrs. Don C. Seitz, are|GnMa & childiah sigh of reltef when meal. Another group of patriotic girls will pathetic helpfu!-| delighted with cach other, e OORT AREY, Setee enen. Nike snappy relish—It’s Econ- programmes. uM F w, Eliza- rib : f the Red Qyoss nurse. gramme the to take an THIS IS W. S. S. FLAG DAY. or Banner Will Be Awarde the New York Honor y the New A to-day York Wa Savings Com- Mrs, Finley J. Shepard have adopted ttee to agents among the trade : f ema Vhidh’ never geuched thels quota in'the|teir third child, and are making legal | rehase of War Savings Stamps. The|@frangements for the edoption of al | st firm to ¢ 1 flag is Lasher| fourth. Mrs. Shepard appeared with | Lathrop of h ts in Lafayette rgin. They will propriate cere flag nies to-day s honor fl in design to Savin) ixposition will open at 3 ofclo ternoon tn the Grand Centra will last six days, and the soolety in cowland will be on view wool weight in texture—for }} motoring and general utility. Trunks and bags, built from quality materials, clev compartment arrange ments, possessing the light in MARTLY mod my estate and she will Inherit a smetl | i : eled slipons of fill] | fortune when she vecomes of age. | | se . This is one of the things I have dene} | is] Scotch tweed, in my life veally worth white,” | at $ 1 69 4 ; ; soft Shetland Only: leat week biiieeyed) golgans | | ® | \ sale born of shrewd judgment of a year ago and applied to | \| will include | ness in the hearts of many men and women, Bo that they are volun- teering ae father- ced Whatever the cause, the result—a real Adoption Drive—is a wonderful | and happy thing for numbers of small boys and girls, who are acquiring dolls and roller rkates, good-night kisses summer holidays and all the other de- lights which go with the home with a small "h" to which every baby ever born {s justly entitled It is just ahnounced that little white-clad quartet — and two girls—at the lay of the New York Zoological So- clety, held the other day in Bronx park. | It is easy to imagine the wonderful | future education and travel which the} Gould millions will make possible for| | these youngsters, besides their happy | present in the beautifully furnished| the happy twe bey fe .| country and city homes of the Shepards and under the motherly eye of t modest, unselfish, warmly generous} woman who was Miss Helen Gould 9 lucky On pape s Katherin baby for are now $m iree months old, described | Sarah e Irish beauty,” and now in home of Mrs, Clifford R, Wilmot, tonn. Mrs. Wilmot is} million-dollar estate| and she says: | I intend to make Katherine heir red Josephine Herbst becani Browning, legally and Mrs. , 25 West 8lst § New York family, with a beau- me, From @ crowded Bronx | tle Marjorie—Josophing that | was—has travelled to a nursery ail} er own a stone's throw from Central whon| | Ei | Es {Re old and prom- | | © head of the ment at Rutgers C lan E, Lewis, has year-old mer moth » Mrs. 1 widow and must travel about contin- | 4 little child which parents long for pi \ \ ee Marjorie Naylor, whose for-| Madonna Day about the business of caring fo: Jiast Juty, with Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. | Shire of No, 41 West 82d Street In 1911 his first mother, Mrs, Helen P chemistry depart- ollege, Prof, Gar- just adopted six-| petconk, left her little Joseph at the ylor, y Nursery becau ulse Naylor, 19 &| husband was {ll and she alone co: |—to find that he had disappear After a search of years she di verenc his whereabouts by mere chance ar makes ‘emporary nent and ir- \ » Because a Previous Similar Sale My Proved These Particular Styles of oy Sailors to Be Just What Women Want, We Announce Another Straight and mushroom shapes, with dr: omy! The Wartime relis! Sale of 1,500 Sailors iped silk bands of foulard, polka dot silks, or silks in con trasting colors. Five styles pictured. Hundreds in Navy Blue, the Foremost Color of the Season; Also Cherry, Purple, Natural, LEA«PERRINS NT AST tb hey by EQS ers and mothers! Widow and must truve Jnot take care of two boys, In 1913 on - <s ne Marine Hand not merely of Franch eas saptens wut | nly v9 oarm her ving [Was neat tothe Shure home yy SAUCE 7AATARTINEARATGN NONE IARARANEMANEAR performai of heipless little American bables? | AQ PPARENTLY there ts aomething | Rate Bourd of Charities, 4 litte later | THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE 251 Misses’ Silk Dresses $13.74 Navy, Copenhagen, gray, tan, green, Bur- wundy, rose, as well as black. Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. New York Herald Square pBABE SES ORE JU OJ ER ARTES JER A Men’s Shirts the cash purchase of these shirts, advancing this price fully 50 per cent, ‘| 4 sale of Woven and Corded Madras, Mercerized Fabries Poplins, in a variety of patterns, with soft cuffs, coat sty and Sale Begins Tuesday, 9 A, M. A sale which, if carried over another few months, would mean SH fe | } essential qualification of Ske has wonderful toys and} . Phe i i Main Floor, 35th St y hi lightness without sacri hs and she may go {0 drive every | |B Sand, Olive Drab, Brown, Black. ; modestly gauged. into their home for “a viait" the three. | (Mf Sale Bogine Tueaday, 9 4. M (“, hy E was promised he han tania nase |e LA a> y Ge Herald Square New York ae 4 before her “born” parents would ei A i eat se : 5 "4 A yy 4A The Red Cross -An Organization of Modern Samaritans, must satis ourt, when z i" i j adoption papers granted a, 4 . : ; ASUS SER VETER UN JEEZ ER SEO a. f Adoption pape 4 are aren ac; tas i Herald Square SAraank es Ay AES DOLOO NOLS DOO LOOSLG| r v4 1 . mit oS hey wish to call their “own” a com- | jj vs) table, if not a lusustous, home in QQ. This is Red Cross Week Contribute! A) v/ \ undings. owe 5 ae 4” Sunday World W Work Wonders ie ernitea Dog og LT Aprarerat aevererererevarateverereter ane ort RIS” unday / or ants or oncers. , \ \ f 5