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CATHOLIC PRIEST GALLS PRORIBITION ADENIAL OE RIGHTS ‘At Same Time Paulist Lec- turer Says Church Com- mands Law Obedience. “Prohibition may be defined aw a @onial and suppression of a normal man's right to use alcoholic bever- St. Paul the Apostle, Columbus Ave- nue and 60th Street, before a packed audience last night. was entitled “The Catlolic Church and Prohibition.” {| church rogards Prohibition as a means toward that social regenera- tion for which, eerted that the ‘urged by some advocates of Prohibi- tion, which would ban drink as an evil in itself and forbid its use for sac- ramental purposes, are “contrary theology.” speaker insisted that every Catholic must obey. “Never was there a more unjust, insidious lie, and one which required | prompter nai that recently spread broa ome people that the churvh ad disobedience to this or any other of the nation’s| Jaws,” Went on th it, | srantotpal Art Society Will Take Up Sabject at Annual Dinner, | The projected war mem: the form it shall take will be fects of discussion and ada the annual dinner -of the Municipal | Art Gociety of New Y at the Hotel | Astor Thursd: Major Gee resenting th of Hartford, ¢ BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT ‘TO H, M. THE QUEEN BY SPRCIAT, APPOINTMENT TO HM. M. QUEEN ALEXANDRA WY SFECIAL APPOINTMENT TO THEIR MAJESTIFS , ‘THE KING AND QUEEN OF THE MELOLANS WY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO H. M, THE QUIEN OF NORWAY An unidentified man was run down by an automodiie, owned and operated ‘by Daniel 8. Redield, of Hawthori @ges,” sald the Very Rev. Thomas |! ¥. Burke of the Paulist Fathers, in| {i pening his lecture in the Church‘of || ‘The subject of the lecture, one of ||P &® series which the Paulists have been | | giving for non-Catholics, under the |{K auspices of the Knights of Columbus, ||kg Father Burke denied tha® tne} |K he asserted, All| (gj Christians are working, and he as-| {5 extreme theories | |i both to Catholic philosophy ‘and As a law of the land, however, the | |i TO DISCUSS WAR MEMORIAL. | Ran Down by Automobile. N. ¥. at mont Aver from McCutcheon's TaBLe CLoTus axnv-NAPKINS of Practical Beauty , For tue Summer Home or Yacut Today the linen market is probably at its most critical phase—the future is most dubious—prices are steadily increasing. But despite these conditions we have just received from Scotland and Ireland fresh shipments of beautiful,. durable Table Cloths and Napkins, at really moderate prices. The fact that we placed these orders nearly a year ago, accounts for the most unusual values. The collection will be of the most timely interest to those seeking to furnish’ their country residences. SPECIALS For APRIL AND MAY During the latter part of April and May, will aiso be found a splendid collection of Table Cloths and Napkins in designs being discontinued. In certain instances there will be no napkins to match the table cloth, and in other cases only certain sizes will be available. Some of the cloths run up to 5 yards in length. The prices for these linens are most attractive and unusual. QUALITY AT HARRODS CA 4 ARRODS is another name for quality, just as Webster is an- other name for the dictionary. _ In London, to say that a thing comes from Harrods is to dispose of argu- ment. More, the fact that it comes from Harrods gives it*’a certain cachet, dignifying even the most simple pur- chase with the glamor of a great repu- tation. But aside from these silken . considerations, the fact remains that there is a certain homespun quality about everything at Harrods which has carried the fame of this institution to the furthermost corners of the earth. HARRODS L®™ WOODMAN BURBIDGE, Managing Director NEW YORK OFFICEs 225 FIFTH AVENUE i es, & BVENOS AIRES CA Specialists in Wearing Apparel for Men, Women, Misses and Children Here is the opportunity to procure your New Spring and Summer Apparel at a great saving. at the Will Hold - the Fourth Floor Wednesday ) An Important Special Sale of . Y: ; iT] net Tailored Suits . ‘The newest Spring styles in. Serge, Woo! Peplin, Mohair and Tricotine. Belted, plain tailored and braid of embroidery trimmed models. Some all silk lined. Sizes up to 56 bust measure. Wonderful values. Women’sSmartestof Tailored Suits at substantial savings on | 22% to 79% regular prices Sizes 38 t0 66 bust At $39.50 New Dresses Reduced from $49.50 Here is an opportunity to get your Spring and Summer Dresses at less Tad, elaaps Wild Boies Oar Suits that are a delight to wear— Smart tailored models, trimmed with braid; straight-line suits with the nar- row a leather bélt; sports suits in a number of swagger styles. De- veloped in men’s wear serge, rich tweeds, toille de laine and wool Jer- sey——materials now enjoying a wide vogue. . At $49.50 Reduced from $59.50 ‘Noteworthy indeed. is this collection every model-in taste, well tai- de Chine, Georgette, Serge, Trico- lette and Mohair. Newest. styles, variety of colors. 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Each model handsomely silk lined. . $49.50 Lane Bry ant fith vsnce 23 W. 38th St. os A timely cup~ HE reason Tetley’s Orange Pekoe Tea is such a timely cup is because it’s good at any time—for lunch or dinner, for afternoon tea, or for just between times when you're sort of tired, and need a nice cup of fragrant steam- ing tea to refresh you. TETLEY'S TEA Makes good tea a certainty coat-cut shirt replaced the old style shirt because it ope! all the way down the front. ‘The coat-cut OLUS UNION SUIT replaces the old style union suit. because it is the on/y union suit that opens allthe way down-the front. , | Easiest on—Easiest off— Closed back— Closed crotch ° Although we do say it ourselves as shouldn’t, we surely do know how ‘ | toblend tea. Buton the other hand, ) why shouldn't we? 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