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“WEALTHY CHURCHES RICH MEN’S CLUBS.” ee ey By Dr. H. Allen Tupper. rity left a pulpit to werk among the po: (ue has vel ef New York.) “T long since made wn my niind chat @ Modern methods tn seqesiastioal mat- | ters were intended for the rich, not for the unchurched masses that throng tn reat cities, T have nothing to exy against church organizations, They @o good work on certain lines, but they fall ¢ar short of the work for which they were originally commissioned. What is any rich chareh? Novsing but a club for the rich dom, indeed, do the masses enter fon arch and day by day they are drift- ing further away from religion. connection with my oer: o continued Dr. Tupper, “T shall establish reading rooms, stereopticon g lectures, lectures on health and domes- Us eonomy, A bureau of employment | will have a prominent piace tn my plans, ‘There will be night classes, classes ia Physical culture, in gymnastics, and @ “bureau for the press, “Where are these to be secommodat- ed? In & great home of several hun- dred rooms, probably on the Bowery In this I shall adopt the Teetotum plan #0 successful {n Lege Whitechapel, Various and useful industries will be organised, by which men, women and children may get opportunity to exer- ‘clse thelr aotivities, Laundries, printing, typewriting, dressmaking, shoe- making and other trades will ind place TO START PAUPER FARM. ‘Then, outside the elty, cessible spot, will be the 5 New York Judges and Magistrates we hear that thousands of children just passing Into the sone of criminal life are brought before them. Uniess some une takes charge of these unfortunates they are went to reformatories and there, thrown with criminals, they emerge with the stigma of crime and become reckless and evil. How can they * be made law-abiding citizens? 1 intend to have men and women in the courts who will care for such oases and who Will iy: ‘Jurtge, I will take charge of this boy or girl On the farm, where they wil) be brought, immorality. in court + falacious play “Sapho.” \det's Thea be until anoth Nothersole. of the Indicted actress. u THE WORLD: YRIDAY EVENING; MARCH. 2,100 WHOS" TRIAL ot. —n Mise Nethersole Will Plead Before Justice Furaman April 3. S 1S PROSTRAIED, Extra Panel of Jurgrs@rdered to Decide on the Play's Olga Nethersole was unable to appear ay to plead to the Indict- ment against hor for producing the Bhe is fil in ber rooms at (he HOfman House euffer- ing with nervous prostration juccumbed ax soon as vhe heard (hat the Grand Jury tad indicted her. ‘There wae ro performance ct Wal t night, nor will there raction cam Be se quted. Miss Nethorsole will be unsdle te appear for two weeks, her physician ways. Another physician wi in consultation this morning. The court-room of the Branch of the Supreme Court was crowded this morning by curious idlers, who hoped to obtain a glimpse of Olga ‘The crowd, however, was disappoint- STEWART BUILDING, ed. Neither Miss Nethersole, Theodare ver syocea se cook, Broadway, Corner Chambers St. Abe Hummel, their counsel, enteted a plea of not gullty for the quartet as provided for under sections 27 and 36 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Mr. Humme! was early on (he scene. fe was accompanied by a halt dose clerks and Louis Nethersole, brother Hummel announced that he would jemur to the indictment. ‘hile there ts surplusage of beg the indictment,” Mrf liumme! sald, “and | honestly belleve it would not will be carried =; . eenetae ae —~|stand in court, I am content to rely the main body by conventions of work-|to the often found in the fact} upon the result of wial by jury. Will You Buy a Last Season’s ' Spring Weight Suit or Overcoat At About Half Price? Suits made to sell for $10. 0W......6 ceseeees O00 Suits made to sell for $12.50, NOW... ese veee $6.75 Suita made to sell for $18.00, now... $9.50 Overceats made to sell for $10, NOW...0.....606 $6.75 Overcoats made to seMlYor 818, nowW............ $9.50 . $12.50 Suits of All Wool Cheviots and Worsteds. Overcoats of Coverts, Thibets, Vicunas. Silk and Serge lined—Just as good and de sirable as This Season’s Styles. ONLY A FEW DAYS TO DISPOSE OF THESE LOTS. Frank L. Taylor Clothing Co. Qvercoats made to sell for $20, now. called Criminal IT’S DELICIOUS. Cook's d reports that the cost of running them takes oo nd effort te large &@ perceniage of recel ‘One of| That ts what we wart, and no . air and * MONEY Is NEEDED. the newt toe Partical post] Will be made to Gispose of the indict- *. Union 5 vare Near livelihood, ¢. said Dr. Tuppers! "the cone reaulated ment otherwine.” q Broadwa tien of mi u plans requires | pli fn “Will you apply for @ panel of special eee thetountr tre. Throughout th . . ‘secouiagy in jurors to.try this case?” Mr. Hummer a e The fa Department Store tend, ili ve ke; A ho fear of that, The reason 1 Jose a See t gnmtenttons do not appeal nel “No. Mise Netharsole and the others clusively for Shoes. see ogi and women will volunteer, shall gather - Well, take it altogether, there's a) misstoner of the United States to the |r" of wriunrt he tohak trent jection, Leg de Hegre Oe a Koagh of Contains 42 per cent. more life-giv Rood deal the matter. The persistent | Paris Exposition: ‘Nor is her ambi. na be iaponsle Tor Mie Nother. | {ng nourfahiment than beet. Otis Is stil trying to carry of the |tion.eatisted yet. You should read eu expen 1 otis. “tas to lee for st 900.8 T's ae Meo's sour nies paid about his really remarkable woman, | will be without salary. This is the he dale. "fe nugneaied’ pr 8 The weakest stomach will digest uf fs. the training of a] ture of the work which will (ee O'Reilly said that the time would "9 Flaked Ri gently ewsaying the fame feat in baby. Not that the, {ie pablle. My plan ts not foun be agreeable to. the District-attorney. | Cook's sl oth Africa. ‘The E. $. Dean gang work requires much | frum efemmused charity. ite’ resulta itl iit, teeny ond the, uaual rene, 7 r Y. not yet corralled, and Metropolitan |} Matter § or your own, but that | (70',,onganized charity. tw reau ol Pei ria and {It's the very best rice, sterilized and gras obbled ‘Thind Avenue The f you must bulld the | ing human suffering. There are t trooklyn “TL” cars are as balky as o little fellow up to be) ands of rich men willing to ak! @uch | be th ver, and the police cant seem to \ | work A ~4 font the dv aicogrer tag [t__Muscle_jsionx and, Brat | ter Laie be Helos met 0] Wee NO COOKING. pretty bad. This Is, to ail patri-| develop tote of muscle in his grow-| TO STUDY MISSIONS. Cree te Fureman ordered Clerk Perry le people, ® matter for regret. But} ing frame, There are ways to do| “This plan ts one of long standing; 1/19 summon an extra panel and the fo | neetors gay it's (he ere are other matters with which |this, and it will be of great benefit to/have been thinking of it for Afteen | ceedings ended. g we may concern ourselves, jum the] yon'to learn the best one. Itntiraeais threueh where | 999 HEALTHIEST FOOD ame, For Instance, tan't it Searching for the North Pole {s|spent'n year study tg { y “GAPHO’S NEW GUISE. pests that the greet MUI! for the brave men |quatter of the globe ° ON EARTH. A tary Tournament \s| who have tried to jon, Berlin and Pai to take place at Mad. folve the mysteries n. William Matter {iron Square Garden in es Mater ot the frozen North of of After all, supposing | gin. let cee times of war, when the Pole shall be) girs weer ise rich man: his muther) labelled by the menufacturer, meets with Interest {the khaki uniform is Death { found, some day,| sir malirged hash Ke of the Mouth, Ho] Chie? of Pollee Murphy this morning favor wherever soli. Qur price, ONE-| ordinary A ll mann! what good will [tdg?|sriduated at” Charleston — College, | warned Manager Sammis, of the Acad- THIRD OFF the regular selling price, ap- *. and at Richmond Col-|emy of M y must not try England and thie count You {magine a Northwest channel, | ;,, the nations that are noi yet fighting | waterway of some sort that will be lor hiiotieal LAterat re. For fifteen years 1 produc Dartsh:| are wilting to trust their fate o the ordinary jurors,” was the reply. What's the Matter? 2 22tt= gunaisacs) "Rice City, that he "The Queen of that Seventthoetty cooked. This well-known shoe, stamped and plies only to Tot just at hand—a few hundred pairs. the Boulevard’ next Monday evening, | Actduleted Frott Cuts (satura: fruit used in 10¢ apaciimioahs ie, are wylog to get ‘of advantage to the world. Lots of |before coming fontclair Dr. Tupper ‘overtnay, Should interest you ¢ n men have thought the eame thing, NA Seventh Baptist | Me annenncet aspho' under another | Amorted Wick ; Open Saturday Evening Until 10 O'Clock, ern warfare ts really waged. This) but the question {s, Is It worth the “had been ‘extenalvely billed yeaaeter ae . OOO Opportunity will be given to yor next | lives of men? By no meams. Let Tupper is related to Sir Charles hs The Chief learned tte » week, Marae in order to learn|the Pole be discovered—it wouldn't Tupper. ; remniee. of Cosas His tast_night. 0c FR M A More about it and to se: a stirring | be worth a cent to any one, So say | Pionero Te. Baoniet Cotbed ; Bee i O} picture in colors that will instruct |the world’s greatest authorities on Priiadeipnia ‘ie’ has’ published: tour| FOR WOMAN'S HEALTH M106 you more than mere words could,|the subject. books, one of which fs in its third edl- A Ae ; DEATH BED you muet watt till Sunday. The ruthless slaughter of the “1it-| (lon. He finds in n to devote his| Barnest Letters from Women Re- | “hrci#e Pepvermins itevored, in Fastir While we are on the subject it} tle brown men in the trenches, Neved of Pain by Mra Pinkham. ; is tbene are I5e Tay be some of the Fillpinos are called, nnnnny (0 You to know that “Benevolent assim- 3 New York € A hag wita A je its, is th Mater $ beet landlord’ to. her Mater ing article by Mr. deserving poor that Pride ! \ Regret | ) Prederiek Palmer, any one could desire ler municipal todg- anne nnnnrs NE - house, where thousands are taken |n, fed, washed | the. New w York Sunday World's spe- and put to sleep between clean sheets, |elal correspondent in the Bast. Mr. * {8 & model of its kind, #2¢ too much | Frank G. Carpenter accompanies Mr. cannot be said about it. For same | Palmer's article in the Sunday World eplendid photographic scenes in the| with a story of the gallant fighting *Draa Mus. Pin flation” {# not so benevolent, after all, on our part, as you will discover by reading a moet strik- Prisonce Fig Toland on East One Hundred and Nineteenth street | my bad feelings were gone. again directed (to wait until Bartel i A separated the Rev. |The iaw firm has an office at 2 Liberty is the fei John Addison Crock: | street, in this etty. {pte have of ‘ot being | Matter § +t: and his bride on| when the case was called in the Har- } buried alive. Some | of thelr honeymoon, | jem Court to-day Assistant United States 5 a w, when | and led them to the) nimrict-Attorney Parvons, who prove- A Matter on read j untll you are sureland tells what it was. But even|teing under the milita Py . ry orcupation of ee BE is no sien of |more mysterious has been the career|the United States, w: * such, part of life ta me.” Sounds unnecessarily | of Frederick Davis, the Jekyll-Hyde | tye territory of the United States, and cautious, doesn't it? But did youlconductor-burglar of New Haven.|inat brought it within. the i know that all the scientific world is)which he tele ing to extadition to territories 3 " |. Lwish to thank yor for “WE AIM TO PLEASE, . Sagan on the queetion, and that ‘ ew Yor y and State autherities 4 Gre taking xetion ta prevent here an free, and that pattadition without occurrence like that which has just taken place im Italy adjourned until next Alig d @ person, man or women, of, _ takes the tide of fartu the foot end makes it carry hi muccens, It of BLEW SAFE FOR $50, 4 Jou are envions of him, y Take the case of Mrs. Potter commenced to take your medicine | Mot Bar. was in a terrible state, wishing myself | 1igh-Orade Homvone ant Chovoiates ot au 4 TO HEALTH. dead a good many times. Every part| our Poisons italian Cram Chotolaiee ith of my body seemed to pain in some| ‘eehlosed syle), beat In ihe chy: we are way. At time of menstruation my by Detective Cooney, of Police Heed-| well and enjoying good health. I shall hi: cccaadiis-Mbesmandilcad quarters, on the charge of having, while —™ e | igh tel cpege eye seny and |of our little General, Joe Weener, a clocts in the law flem ef Poge & Conant, ¢ hee Longe typellraypascel Ah bao SSS | Bronchitin cure: a ‘ou are was the cause that) 'n Havana, raised a $% check to $2,008, Female Troubles Overcome Dean Mma. Prsmnan:—I bad female }die, don't have my Mystery divorce court. Now| cuted the casa, maintained that Mayer | paper that contained an advertisement Me ED ; funeral take place he breaks silence | should be held for extradition, ae Cuba, | of Lydis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- sca because ole ear me."—Mas, Cana Stizeee, Diller, Neb. treaty could not be had. The case was Ne flere Pain sas “ Deas Mas. Prsxian :—Your stdwaitt 1s|CONSUMPTION the origina! makers S 25e After Priest Had Administered the Last | lem now ment for Consumption and all Bron chial affections es given by the New York, Mere The Bronchitin Cure, 54 Woe Tw dren's bing Someiey ‘al cash prices on AND WE Compare eur Pye sO. CLOTIL nit Ww mt | The priest who was called {n to Palmer, for tn- Company ot this place was kiown tv abdomen, Would fy 'TEST Bye h a wrt ive the last rites of the Chureh to Pieces by burglars early to-day, ‘eavers! days and would |» ormeil denon Mre. Myers will eladty fy ast . The building edjolme the refiveed ete rations] st times 1)” her condition at the he aes. soe je ouspes 5 with maldeniy beauty and an amble ob i renee -un & |= ber Ne tion thot a brick wall could not have Geierred, abo set cut to become o leader of women—-an4 inen, too, the been successful? Well, she made Chicago society. Then she captured society. ‘Then she put her- self at tho hoad of the women man- the oie Fair. a rhe a Grant and Prince Ucn Persons employed about i re Venctable | “Manhattan ‘Clothing Co., |called. All particulars of this bat 3 not ‘re ag hy i) Sime presi. ‘iucmtade regelar, 4 rein obs BET GTM ana OTH | wil be given to any one who 4 BN EVENINGS. to investigate tt by calling at ou offices at 2! West Twenty-fourth «t Office hours 10 to 7, week days. lito 2. Sundays. Examination sultat and one treatment absolut w out charg Patients at a dista can be treated Address The Rr chitin Co, 21 West Twenty-fourth » Pad _ Surprise ‘Seettal Sale No. 27. for Week Beginning To-Morrow and Ending Next ana | Salmon, ‘ brown striped _light- \P) weight > my briggan, "15 pi Supreme Values in the Spring Sale 2 # of Suits. 2 w# ‘The brilliant introductory event of the season—the revelation of the newest creations of the artist designers—is the feature of first importance at the Store of Surprises. Suits of baat Neon Osford Gray The P The Mens Butts. $2. Suits of All-Wool Ptal4 Cassimere. Newest Dosigne- Just in from the 00m. ree of Cheek- suffering was something terrible. Rites of ue Church Patient | thought there was no cure yy ist as Cured. Clarence Mayer, twenty-two ¥ after taking several bottles ydia This letter | h i Age, was arrested on Wednesday last in| E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound all Barclay st testimonial of the eaoiner, wtemtar7 | ‘The Men's Suits, A Men $s 84.50. | Suits, Saits of Pure Double-and- Twist Worsted. Material of the Highest Renown. gens abn et. f, Yas Suits of Pure Worsted ta Strived Elects. Best Custom ‘Tiers Cannot Excel we == PL MMENTS ADMTRINGLY UP- Mere tlie, 68.60. "Kee Wants on THE prt AND GRACE OF THE AURPRID Suits, 84, STORE'S GARMENTS. THE HATS FOR SPRING Tbc., 95c., $1.46, $1.95, $3.96. MEN’S SUITS START AT $3. BOYS' | SUITS START AT ‘The. Lisle Garters, bc.; Figured ‘s and Boys’ Caps, 19¢.; Knee Pants, 25e.; Boys’ Hats, 75e. Should any purchase fail to wt here . the money | returned Clo re bought in ie tin rerat arer ome other ya unt 60 Pe at 19%, AF vet COVERT ae OVERCOATS, $3 Always See the I he Friday Ad, of ise ? 132 TO 146 WEST FOURTEENTH ST., BET. 6TH AN Chicago, March 2, 1908 Ti-Lo Medical Co., The number of cases of that Ti-Lo has helped are In neo instance in any way did it harmful, on was there any lastiagor ant effect resulting from its | take pleasure in recommending ThLe the most wonderful cure im use for the plaints above mentioned. Yours truly, Mrs, M. C. CRISS, 750 Druggists in Greater New York Indorse TI-LO. fend for TLLO Met. Oo. 4 way, T. Dentistry, ‘. A Revolution in Dentistry. TO INTRODUCE OUR PAINLESS METHODS AND LOW PRICES, FULL SET TEETH $4 00 $3, OF TEETH. | Without Piates. 3 IE PUMA, ONLY, SKILLEO GRADUATED TET EXTRACTED TARE, AMONTTED | cesrters AND UUARS MOUT PAIN, WHERE OTHER LADY IN ATTENDANCE 22k, Gold Crowns, $3 up. Gold Filling, $1 up. Silver Filling, 50e- op. The Co- Operative Painless Dental, Co., N. E. COR 6TH AVE 8 14TH ST. rar, A. Hints tase ones vad oe i TRACTED 4 art. | WITHOUT PAIN FREE 7 ALSO ONE FILLING To Demonstrate Our Painless Methods RNITTURES8OWORTHON ee ~ , AND $1 WEEKLY. ES THE LOWEST NS 46 WEST J4TH ST WEST iz6TH ST A WALTHAM WATCH CHEAP, is guaranty TR gop Rae ae = coe MEW YORK PARLESS AN Wat rer OL eed | pertenally Oilerested in this association. ehettie: iti So ter Breatoes 4+19BROADWAY Goa yee ram maLe—tee Ries et owe) 212 BROADWAY, Ger: Poa 2 W. 14th St 108 W. 24d St. tit ef ae rss .2uis Cer, ah mer O88 id ave. Esiranee severuanane tee $908 won ein, vo nee] HAREM 1208 to dee nen ce cena tuanae cam! BROOKLYN, 480 8% Xe Powal Telegraph Oftee to New Yor’ City of peucAnasiance Offer rate Call 6 mesenger it poo tore o bea. | BOSTON, a ATMA CHARGE FOR IT,

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