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“SANCTIFIED SCRUBWOMAN ” SAYS GOD IS FOR HER KIND. Exultingly Exalted, Sophie Lichténfels, the Lauridrgss, Tells How She Profits in Money and Happiness by the Love of the Deity. icisieieininiriciniiciinivleleleininiebeinfeieeieteieleleiefeieiefefeet-Plebfetfnte Ist tobi a . Ay es Sopnie LICNTENFEL’ a tled her black bonnet under h and looked me sternly between “Anybody,” she gave ou God can live on 15 centa a week.” T didn't want to demur, It seemed sacriNgoun to demur. It ts true I could Temember no Biblical Ine or precept which hinted at such captivating econ- omy—but If Sophie could, I certainly wanted to, and I was so eager and Sophie was no aure tt looked for a min- Ute as if Sophie and To might setup a revolution. “How cbuld anybody?" T sald. The question had got from “What shall T do to be saved? ft seemed, to} “Bhall Tbe saved $¢ 1 de? Sophie watd) “°F 1 could, | She was standing tn her little ecrap| of a room, at top floor, back, first door | at the head of the stairs, No. 6 avenue. Her other name Ie Lich Bhe is a serubwoman. She moet beautiful eyes [ever s It was 7 o'clock this me Bophie was in the ac Brooklyn to spend t) day te spent, over tul ehe adds, “thinking thanks i “Thinking thank. sso beautiful 1 maid {over after her. {ne “L bother the people [work for if 1/ de pray our loud, Intned Sophie, move beautifully still. day, nx | Je | Al Everyhody Perhaps you don't know who So; AN Baghth avenu: livesthe great 1 she lives can tell you, every er A eraning woman in every doorway will polnt an alert finger when you ask for Sophie. Sophie does “wastin in’, plain sewin', met @Bink oF that” To bave her word for tt fa one of the first followers Samuel A. Templeton. tor of the I ? Chareh. ‘That is why 1 cajolery terous services the Christian Family Church meets No, 680 Elghth a at Dr. Simp: “cathedral.” ‘Then Sophie tells her wo derful experiences much as she told | them go mo before breakfast this morn. | tng. And they Include: | Minute® Insteuctions money by prayer whenever It in nee the spiritual helpfulness of learnin: SIGNS “GRAB” BILLS. Supple. rerubbin Also, Sophie | Rev Dr. flernoons, wa | about getting | Gov. Stone Makes mental Transit v HARRISBURG, 1 Stone this morning sis: traneit plemental raptd parsed the House One of them constitutes the ( Becretary of Htate and Attor eral 9 board to pass on future STRIKERS GO BACK TO WORK. Union: tlons Morr several was resumed on the Stoke house thls morning by repre work | nents | iver of} the Board of Dele: wl the Builds | 4 Counell, the two antagonis. | an! 1¥, “ Tae Evening Wortd ) NORFOLK, Va., June 2.—Poter Vin- cont, fourteen, snapped u revolver at Clayton Wright. twelve, Wright: fell a Gad with o bullet in his brain, “Sophte, the sanctifed scrup-woman,” fold and mew testament by heart, as she n how religicn makes possible three sof nd patience, and how, aa I sald, tf one loves God enough one can board and lodge and have one's being at 1% cents a week. It was to all these mapy T aeked her humbly and y “How could anybody 7 wake up n noth jothes peg? And « thin but th on the car. t to hon n't Rut the 15 arthily, fee and bread," she sald, practl- Ar NOR eno eam ROS eT NE ar PORE ONT [UOT C2 ORs SER ts n’ 1 wouldn't a been ore she died to hew It Coffee r I nl cally, “that's all Queen Victory: be any different Ret up—an' We all on Know wh * added Sophte dinner an’ supper hey kel down in the gray back where some children were inaking. ce, and | won a Valley of dry bones shock of a “chute.” T stayed the valley and [asked her: “Ix it true that when you pray for money you get it?" “Of course It's, (rue, sald Sophie. | When people don’t pay me, an’ 1 hey Rumhf arfare, T aay hie. pray an’ it'll come,’ eit to. fail Either romeboiy hires off.” “Well, 1 gaid, “do you truly know the Bible by heart, and why do you?” Sophie sent me the most curious, Inat- Ing look. “You makin’ fun ot me? she asked, | simply. f “God forbid,” T anawered, with all my jd, “you see I ni don't under: Only the then." abe ain't no Iearnin’, stand the books very well. Bible.” That Dessert. “Where 1 work," she went on, “of, course they give me: what's left, an’ sometimes, there'n only one. thing be- sides bread. ‘That's coffee. But I've kot to do Is to think of the way-things Teaily gage to have love, joy and pa- Hence. That's deasert. ee and bread ‘only coat 16 cents a week, an’ {f, you have love, joy and patience for des- ne! son feast hell?” asked Sophie. you belleve tn T hedged, miserably. I felt disgraced and unaportaman-lke ax I said, feebly: Why?" he he ithe von Khe persinted, Impersonat- dessert for dinner—love, joy ings thie rningsly. Sophie's Religion, sald Sophie.” Just you listen.” * said Sophie, “makes life nice. there be in this here room for 1f wasnt for Gol? Supposin' 1 at & o'clock every mornin’ and n’ but the washstand and therm | ing a moral shower-bat jo the other room| After I had annwerr ?Same| “A minister that talks t *Jabout hell oughter prove. tt. Need to prove the love o° God, ot eyes In your head. an’ ’ feelin’ fiat Heit you ‘an't_aee an’ You'd ought to leave good enough alone. God's enough.” mae went on: oO his folke ou don't You've ov ¢ Why God Ie. “Why don't you atop being a scrub: teli people about it?" 1 aald n we reached the atreet and her car. ed ut me shyly, and her and she tippy her bluck rd and held up her hand to BAW any queen's The fact that I am convinced | 2, wicked she raid, “but rents a week?" T inquired, | somet! 1 1s on purpose Exapinins Cheap Diet. A Timely Sale of Men’s Blue Serge Suits. ANOTHER STIRRING SALE. Such a one as has caused many men to anxiously await these special sales of ours —sales that have marked a new epoch:in modern merchandising—meaning to you, the worthiest kind of clothing at remark- ably little prices—and gaining for us an ever- widening circle of friends. Because of this ever-increasing volume of trade, no lot of piece goods is too big for us to take hold of for your advantage. Here are facts to support this statement: MEN’S SERGE SUITS Special at $9.75 Value S15 This price is the result of a large pur- chase of serges from cne of the foremost serge mills in this country at 'way under the usual price. These suits are made of a fine pure worsted serge which is fast color and thor- oughly shrunk. Made in our own work- rooms in a manner characteristic of all our clothing. You should bear in mind that these suits are easily worth $15 and the actual saving is more tran ordinary. Every size is here— and we'll be careful to fit you properly. Our guarantee stands back of every suit. WM. VOGEL & SON, FLOWER ELECTED PRESIDENT the heights al- | Mead of the Am Comp: Aason RB. Flower, br Roswell PL Flower, Pealdent of th Company, resigned a Flow enior me time of Gov. Flowers death —— Archbishop —¢ hints Wo The fourth rican Got Diploma. cement of tal comme Stylish and se: onable waists are tucked cuffs. |GRADUATES OF MANHATTAN,! Addressed jy 4,000 White Warsts Tairty young men w the ¥ wh HERLIN, wit re i Ohe Bargain Friday Sale Will again place within your reach to-morrow some of the season’s |choicest merchandise at some of the lowest prices ever quoted for equal quality anywhere in America. Are you following up these Bargain Friday announcements? |You make a great error if you do not—the chances they lay be- fore you are well worth watching for. Just see what a splendid list we have to-morrow. nothing in it that you want? And if there is, do you know of |another store that will sell it to you at cur price ? these, | | made of good lawn with four rows of open} | work embroidery 1:; inches wide, fine tucks between embroidery, tucked collar and | (Second Floor, Front) Summer Wash Fabrics and Plain White Soods at Half Price. |At 3c. 1 y4., Colored ‘Dimities and Lawns: At 6c. 4y4., Colored Batistes and Sateens. At 6c. « y4., Fine Zephyr Ginghams and Seersuckers. At ge. *y4., Satin Stripe Lawns. Batistes. Suitings. Dimities. | | Lawns. (colored), reduced from 7Sc. and At 1214c. a yd., excellent quality Piques. white and colors. At 10c. @ y4., Colored Piques and Duck | At 29c. a yd., Imported Dotted Swisses | At 39c. a yd., Silk Stripe Organdies, in | At 10c. # y¢., Fancy striped Linen Color! |The 1Sc. per yard: quality and pat- At 1214¢. Dotted Mulls and fine English |, At 614. a y4., fine white India Linens. | At 9c. a y4., Sheer India and Victoria $1.00. White | Slassware. Tumblers, full size, best quality of crystal glass, fluted and banded; special, per dozen, at | Tumblers, full size, thin blown glass, handsomely engraved, assorted | dest regularly sold at per dozen, |70c.; special to-morrow at Water Bottle: The Perfection Bottle, the only one that can be taken apart to be cleaned and filled with ice, reg- | ularly sold at 60c.; special at Salts and Peppers, thin blown glass and nickle-plated tops, regularly sold at 10c.; special to-morrow at Lemonade Sets, best Bohemian glass, handsomely decorated, large Jug, © Glasses and Embossed Tray, reg- ularly sold at $1.25; special at tor $14.40. had for such a small sum as $14.50? lis noiseless, has self-threading best improvements. saver. Come and see it wor! yourself. Price (according to |cabinet work), upward from | Thiet F Silverware. cent. of nickel silver. | Teaspoons, fancy pattern, set of © for | Tablespoons or Forks, fancy patterns, set of 6 for | Rogers 12 dwt. Dinner Knives, set of 6 for | Baking Dish, large size, quadruple | plated, with eatra porcelain insice Broadway, Houston St. ky } j dish, worth $4.00, for | (Main Fto 45 5] (Mavement) 4 S 40 Sowing Machine A thoroughly dependable, light-running high-grade sewing machine is something, that no home can well dispense with, and who need be without one when it can be The machine we offer is an improvement | jon the famous Singer sewing machine. shuttle, | jautomatic tension, and all the latest and} We guarantee it fully | for five years from the date of purchase. BALL-BEARING SEWING MACHINE. This is the lightest-running sewing machine | in the world, therefore the greatest labor --test it 79. 00) It) Rogers Extra Plate on 21 per 50 1.00 1.05 lous as Wonte oe depart In dalton principal feature an addresre del ve y Justice Pitageraid of h WILK ESBARRE tin, HO 8 WAS the subject of elergymen | SHOWMAN IN STRAITS. meclal Thee and the master's! thomas Samuels, the Charge and Show eu Up, onl sy Wor No One Else June hoa Rulde 1 hts w IFOMPASTA Is there 500 Sirls’ Dresses At §Se Each. These fine, stylish dresses are made of | chambray, lawn and gingham, very taatlly;| trimmed with embroidery and pique yokes. All sizes, 6 to 14. (Recon Floss. Front) White Cambric Embrod- ertes. Special Bargain Fridzy offer-| ings, at less than the actual cost of manufacture. The 10c. per yard quality and pat- terns—edges 5 inches wide, deep work; insertions 1 inch wide, deep margin; choice, per yard, only 7 inches wide, deep terns—edges 8 inches wide; work; insertions 11/ | choice, per yard, |The 25c. per yard quality and pat- |terns---demi flounces for bottom of | skirts, 12 inches wide; insertions 2!; inches wide; choice, per yard, The 69c. per yard quality Cambric Tuckings, for yokes, waists and ' sleeves, choice, per yard, |The 98c. per yard quality Embro!- dered All-Overs, in an assortment of {20 patterns, all open-work designs, at, per yard, (stats 10 15, 49 78 1th Ae She) Un trimmed Millinery, 1h Sain Pl SO Dozen Straw Hats, in desirable shapes, the odds and ends of our | stock, worth up to 7£c., to be closed out to-morrow at ‘ 9 1100 Dozen Wreaths, made of fine French flowers, worth up to $1.00, to be closed out to-morrow at 15c. and = 25, 5 ’ 24 Floor, Grimmed Updlinery “Just 250 Stylishly Trimmed Hats, form- erly on sale at from $5.00 to $10.00, to be| closed out Bargain Friday at 1.95, 2.95 and 3.75 Boys’ Summer Clothing. | Boys’ 3-Garment Suits—An odd lot of only | 210 suits, for lads aged 10 to 16, made man- fashion, with vests; suits that have been on sale at from $3.50 to $5.00. Bar- gain Friday for 2 00 , Boys’ Fine Blouses--150 dozen, made of | ‘high grade madras and chambray Cloths, | | Newest effects, suitable for lads aged 3 to 10; regular 50c. to 75c. grades; a choice Bargain Friday for 35c. each, or 3 for su "* 100 Boys’ Knee Pants, of strong woollen fabrics, | in desirable patterns, with taped, can't rip seams cnd buttons that won't come 25 off; the regular £0c. grade for Main Floor, Mears Boys’ Strawk DuckHats ! A special lot of all the most wanted shapes, also the new Mexican straw effects and beach hata, in duck and crash, in all colors; our regular 50c. quality; Bargain Friday for =a Itea Bargains am Cigars. | {La Simpatica, Puritanos, box of SO for © 2.45 2.00 1.90 | Prize American Puritanos, box of SO | for 1.50 Cuban Belle, Regalias, box of 50 for 1.99 | Havana Stogies, box of 100 for 1.35 | Tiberty Council, Brevas, can of 25 for 1.00 MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Ola Poor, | 1Cc. Havana Seconds, box ct 50 for Chappie, Puritanos, box of $0 for ay Men's Low Shoes Women’: Children’s Shoes SIXTH AVE. AND NINETEENTH ST. An Important Addition to Our | The Fowler Cycle works have just ss \turned over to us the entire stock of their | | |Boston agency—and among the wheels ! thus acquired we find some very choice ~ to offer. These are some of them: | ‘Fowler 190/ Chaintess,’’ Fitted with Hartford single tube tires—the world renowned Sager gear—list | | SSS ai NYY styles that until now we were not able i | Price $60.00, while they last, your choice at Fowler 190/ Gandoms. Double diamond frames fitted with Hartford 77 H. Tandem tires and finest of other fittings, list price $75.00, while they last, your choice at 32, 50 | Fowler 190/ “King Reco’ Racers, made with truss frame, weight between 19 and 20 Ibs., frames 20 or 22 List price $60.00; while they last, your choice at Fowler Racers have won more races than any other wheel now on the market. The workmanship on them is as fine as the finest-—every fitting is perfection itself—and they inckes. | have the famous Diamond 590-1'; inch tires. | We also continue the sale of Fowler 1901 Truss Frame 785. 7. 6 Century Model Bicycles at The greatest wheel value yet! Men's $10 Summer Suits for $5.50. This "special " Bargain consists of a stylish Summer suits, Friday offering very choice let of Men's mace of strictly woollen materials, in desirable patterns and make. how we can afford to sell them | for (Main Pod When you see them you'll wonder 5.50 Boys’ 30c. Outing Caps tor 15c. | these caps are made of crash or woollen materials, with long jcckey visors or in reg- ular golf effects. For Bargain Friday we {have cut the pr:ce in half—30c. caps IS | for = Men's for $1.50. $52.50 Grousers |The business man and the workman can find |in this big lot of trousers just the kinds that are best suited to their needs. There are plenty of neat stripe and check effects in the collection, in materials that will give good service. pair—-remember that ! itain Buckles and Purses. | Buckles, all this season's choicest j Styles, fine imported effects of cut steel, hard enamel, filigree silver, gilt and French gray finish; regularly worth from $1.00 to $2.00 a piece; a choice to-morrow for | Sterling Silver Purses, Tiffany mesh, with handsome embossed tops, ring and chain attached; sold elsewhere at $5.00; priced here ter Bargain Friday, Plated Purses, silver oxidized and Freach gray finish, short and long ckains, with ting; regularly worth 7Sc.; on sale here to-morrow tor Silver Plated Purses, with chain, worth 48c.; 4 choice Bargain Friday tor Odd China. Curs and Saucers, v decorated and gold tra sold at 18c.; special at Fruit or Ice Cream Jugs and Plates, all } orated, regularly sold at 15c.; special at Salad or Berry Bow!s, fine china, handsomely de:orated and gold traced, regularly sold at 35c.; special at ucers, Bowls, somely dec- 10c. and A saving of a dollar on every | 50 2.95 19, )in - Great ) Variety. Low Shoes ‘EA A Sunday MOTOR TO World Great Sale of 190/ Fowler BRieyeles. 35.00 78.00 Weon's $4.50 Yackine toshes tor $2.25: | Take a good mackintosh with you on your vacation. You are more than likely to need it badly before you get back. For Bargain Friday we offer [50 Men's Tan Mackintoshes, with sewed, strapped and cemented seams, made of neat tan covert cloth, mounted on pretty plaid linings. They’re big bargains at the reduced price of $2.25. | Olain Floor, Rear.) Won'’s Bike and Golf Orousers, S775. | On sale Bargain Friday, 400 pairs of Men's Bike and Golf Trousers, mace of high grade, ‘strictly woollen materials, with the new extension bottom. Regular $2.50 value. (Main Pivot, Rear) Groceries. Fisl Fresh Mackerel, eazh, Fancy Salmon Steaks, per pound, of Selected Long Island Blue or Butter Fish, Ib., Mutton: Lege of Choice Canada Mutton, Ib., Posterhouse Steaks, cut from prime selected beet, Ib., | Ham: Mild Sugar Cured Sliced Ham, Ib., | Lemora: Choice juicy Messina Lemons, dér., | Peas: Fancy new Long Island garden Peas, 2 qts., Cofles: Economy blend Java, rich and full bad- ted, Ib., Rice: Choice Carolina Rice, 3 Ibe., Prunes: Strictly fancy Santa Clara Fruit,4 Ibs., Root Beet: ‘Milford’ Root Beer Extract, bot., 7 Pickles: Crown"? brand Mixed Pickles, On- tora, Gherkins or Chow Chow, large qt. bot., 13 Salmon: “Arch Rock"’ fancy Alaska Red Sal- mon, 11d, can, 12 “Hazel Bitter Orange Marmalade, full Ib pass jar, 15 ut Chocolate: W. H. Baker's or Hazel Premium hel Chocolate, cake, 15 4 ot Quaker City mixed, 2-Ibs., | 9 j fornia pre- ear syTUp, 23 dard Bartlett Pears, +-!b. 9 10{ Soap: Itsagoo! Soap ot Fa cakes, ~ Wines and Liquors. er Whiskey, $2.15; bottle, Whiskey, 5 veara old, xal., $2.00; val, Pepper Whiskey, 7 years olf, gat., $3.15; bottle, Cali‘ornia Claret, sound and bo California Port and Sherry, exceilen kal, Double Stout, a fine tonic aad good blood maker, dos., Ape, gal. quality, 115 (Fourth Fleer, t

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