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=o Ea THE EVEN:NG WORLD, FRIDAY, _APRIL 22, LAYMEN PLEDGE ARCHBISHOP AID IN | roiling ocean. happy in thelr surroundin: But there they are, playing without God, olety: We must now heal so but there Is no use to minister their | th big| when t widow t Uy y come to ind the orphan, th Hay. the je yh omen and) nized and the sin women, who wouldn't up a five spot to help along in that kind of] e not only the work? o want to serve CAUSE OF CHARITY Hayes Is Dinner Guest of Workers Preparatory to Cath- Hesiitin, Gut thal enterea cotmiincne the way Ih whioh 4 . <, ry g girl who meets and regist the is. olic Charity Enrolment. them, takes their grips, and has them | a be ae, shown to their rooms for a nominal rent, s00On rea hem, and the Plans for the second campaign of the Catholic Charities are being completed to-day, following a formal dinner jast night in the big ballroom of the Hotel Biltmore to Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes. Five hundred men and women of , the Catholic Church, and other de. le priests occupied gaily decorated ball- of young tables in the room, Those present were the lend- a Home for the Aged, places that of-| apie amherst College Musleal Chiba ing workers in the campaign about fer & helping Ae ESI ould hel Rtg will hold thelr Centennial Concert to begin big book to tell {celebrating the hundredth anniversary Tho dinner was given by a com half of the good | of the founding of the college, at thr mittee of prominent Catholic laymen, Chairman of which was Nicholas I, Brady. On Sunday morning the act- ual’ movement for the enrolment of Supporters and the collection of $500,- | 000) begins, when a pastoral letter from Archbishop Hayes will be read in All the churches in the 302 par- ishes of the diocese, including those of Manhattan, the Bronx, Staten Isl- and and the counties of Westchester, Ulater, Rockland, Orange, Putnam, Dufehess and Sullivan 4 AID AND CARE FOR ALL WHO ‘ reception re meet their fr proper surroundings. they have the oldest as well as the an sing in New York, to His mes: $500,000 more to be been the 1 have crossed the seas and knelt be-| an erve humanit st have democracy can sur . even In. the NEED IT. 4 home ne with God business | vive without re from | ereatest republic faraway! On Sunday t jonas to earn! eat Charities | New York. The And there’ for in the most) } n 4 girls enjoy ap homes, with reading rooms and|pelleved at three ms whe they may jmumber will be tisted AL one. Blage | year was about @ per cent i dandy swimming pool, | jum, a library with all arganizat & music room where they may | and play and dance to their) Weateal Entertainment at Rite To- hearts’ delight. And there's a Maternity Home, and Night to Ald Hadow which is golni Ritat will by on right here unknown to hundreds evening. The riten th ue ids, wouldn't be told 000,00 endowment fi the ‘sereen*, aid Tama) are nswer, Not the Aroh-|lese at th od himself wants you| tennial ex neat Tune, men to realize your duty In previous yeara the to these mon and women who are| have appeared Jointly with in suffering, affliction and in sin Columbia University, ‘Thin year's con last y “Lasked yo give speed | ked you for] “you brought meni Still there is much Phe last year ha ntful in my life, 1) cert Is Amhorat's first appen dependently In New York tn In addition to the re Mandolin Chit number features will be fntrody Alumni Quartet million d neveral novel ) Including rand a new It isn't to be a drive. The move-|fore the Vicar of Christ, and I felt} tmp ebbinn’ by ment is rather a campaign within the another thrill when I knelt before the| 1 Vasant Catholic Church for the benefit uf grav the Apostles te ate, humanity, irrespective of creed or) | “Tl was cal pon to be your al-| color, ‘The half million jars is moner in th at charity, and to-| 5 to be raised within the church, with- |night I feel y success I may . April 22.— out an appeal being made to the gen- eral public. Under the supervision of the Catholic Charities are In the neighborhood of 125 hospitals, day nurseries, settlements, homes for the blignd, homes for the aged forthe girl stranger in th refiges for the erring, shel e widows Tit he estate, MEN OF AFFAIRS ACTIVE j WORK OF CHARITY. Qn the dais, to the right and left) ot Brady Hayes, were Nicholus being returned to IN F. Brady, George L.' Duval, Thomus | F. Farrell, Francis P. Garvin, George J. Gillespie, Joseph jrace, Henry Helde, Adrian Iselin, Alfred J. John- | son, Josep: A. McAleenan, George MacDonald, Peter J. Maloney, Mor- gan J. O'Brien and John D, Ry Bumble members of the church) they were, but Princes of finance of the outer world; a company of them could supply the money needed and} meyer put a wrinkle in the wallet of one of them, The ransom of Kings, | the wealth of empires they re: ed; but not from them ¢ Arthbishop ask his half m thé name of charity. Humbler mem- bers of the diocese are asked to bear the burden of the gift to humanity, as they were last year, when His| Grace asked for ha! ilion dollars | and sot $960,000, t niributors to which fund numbers .000. Moving pictures were displayed to better inform and enthuse the work- ers in the cause. And any man or woman looking at the screen and ob- serving some of the work that is being done in the cause of charity by the Catholic Charities would never hesitate In diving down deep into the bankroll and taering off a substantial part of It to hand over to the workers with a tear and a smile and a “God bles#you.” Little kiddies there were in the day nurseries, left there for the day by mothers who had to go out and| work for thelr keep. | And while | mother worked and the kiddies wait- ed, there never was a chance for the| little ones to tire. All sorts of games, blpcks and swings and hobby horses provided to keep their minds oc cupied and make them happy, and then when the sand man comes there's a wee little cot for each little! tot, and’ so through the day they dance and sing and romp and play And for the older ones there is the Kindergarten and the more advanced classes for their education. There's a home for "Little Orphan Annie.” and there's a big house for the foundling who may never know | father or mother, Sisters of Charity look to thelr wants, care for them and educate them, | And there's a home for the poor! never see, nor the flowers, the blue ently flowing river or the| Diind kiddies who may the sun, if cial values in our large assortment of fiamonds. Blue-white perfectly cut Diamonds set in hand carved ring of Solid Platinum. Pay for it on our Easy Payment Terms 59.50 a Week You'll be surprised at the remarkable values we offer, Come in and learn about ur confidential and dignified “Credit Syatem Write for our de luxe Catalog diamonds and jewelry of every descrip: tion. Address Dept. W-500. Store Open Every Evening Until 9 P. 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Goldsmith gee Mis Previoas ading Ad TOKIO, Apri inted BRGAA) a David D, otasmi Japan and France J Accept Our|—The Tokio newspaper ne, mates manner | & Co, View on Distribution of Fore |) her yesterday ao with Nebiliies, of. sovert) nunersa mer German Lines. inet had decided there was no reason to alter Japan's policy on the man- date question because of the recent | | thousana “dollars burt Inat WASHINGTON, April 22 (Associ- | American note on the subject. ie ated Press). Japan and Franco are | ine japammee cere ett Bh emp understood to have accepted the y aaa th nd o ave pte he | note which now { oO said these American principtes of distribution of | Again be consid tho former German Atlantic and Pa-| Inet to-day and 4 e ir, sales fe former German Atlantic and Pa-) United States after having been | hile up necounts #0, th firm Bould “fait © cables at @ session of the Inter- | sutmitted.to the Diplomatic Advinory {fhe advertisement. Is d to have national Communications Conference | Council, The tenor of the reply, ac- | Sheeired in the Wall Street Journal. held at the State Department | cording to the newspuper’s summary, | © is that Japan believes it fair and rea- Actu orking out o! é {ual working out of the distribu-| sonable to adhere to her previous thon of the Paciffe cables by which, it | policy regarding the Island of Yap, s understood, the United States will | Which was based on sions of the pooaive:the Une trom am to Yap preme Council and the League of ions, ine from nm | Mritain Not Interested In Matter, | Sayn Lioyd Georwe, ,JONDON, Ay (Associated | pondence between | tes on the cts of which | 1 in the news- the subject of us questions in the House of 6 the war] Commons and drew from the jaid from New York to Emden, Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, jerma In exchange, It is under- | statement: tood, Great Britain will receive one ‘We hnve no Interest in the matter eing up of the | of Yap. ‘Hotel. om Guam y here, the a BROKERS’ MANAGER HELD. of several hundred and ta, was hed in $500 ball In Tombs AST: _is the original Gue al Mnterest In the 4d and good wht ns concerned.” practically no amination Wed- OR ) | Astor st KELLNER BROS. “Thirty years selling Good Furniture Southeast Cornet I5th Street & 6th Avenue Room Suite in tique Brown hogany— $395 Louis XVI Bedroom Suite in American Walnut— (Chifforobe of unusually generous proportions) 4 PIECES Value $450 $285 RETY of obtaining exceptional value has oft caused a first visit to Kellner’s. 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The counters relieved each other every couple of hours and the number of customers entering this one set of doors was totalled every half-hour. The fol- owing is the result: From 9 to 9:30 a.m. From 9:30 to 10 a.m... From 10 to 10:30 a.m. From 10:30 to ll a.m... From 11 to 11:30 a.m. From 11:30 to 12 noon... From 12 to 12:30 p.m. 844 From 12:30 tol p.m From 1 to 1:30 p.m.1,078 From 1:30 to2p.m From 2 to 2:30 p.m. 974 From 2:30 to3p.m From 3 to 3:30 p.m.. 899 From 3:30 to4p.m From 4 to 4:30 p.m.. 645 From 4:30 to5p.m...... 427 Total......10,318 Remember, this count was only at ONE entrance. Coming in from the western entrance was another stream of humanity which probably was not far behind that of the east- ernoneinnumber. The entrances toward the center of the store had, also, their complement of entrants. 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