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ily, Gt No, 300 West Seventeenth atreet, > | where be is surrounded by tie fatiitr, 5 brothers and sisters. Allare woll armed 10 RESUME WORK and determined to resist any effort ta . timate of thelr merits would juatity, kMinap bim again. : is gciean and petty, antagont ail . Congrepation met ten sen ery i the teres seen, Ele retired as soon as he reacied hen Dire,” Stet . Announcement Is Made that nis father’s nouse, ead the phyaictan haa ety a eaaiee ie Father Cirringi Will R called several thmes. A stendy iniproves drov f ‘ ather Cirringione. Wil @- ment has been noted, and It In expected ‘lent whom # Hie aS 0 | that {t will be only a short time until ne ~ ‘From the reading room Young Ironworker Discharges! Mrs. Augusta E. Stetson’s Revolver in Shopping District) Friends Indignant Over Story) Thm the” Yeading ‘room her tends! turn to His Congregation in is rut restored to heath thelr leader. Mrs. Steteon said dn an- the Bronx. | He asked his father to tell the press Men Who, He Said, Had} that She Is Trying to Sup : ; ele < 4 é plant Mother Eddy. ay. |). _§ ; : he aig ‘not ming, ane fier wenich was Father Cirringlone ts still too ili te ba AT STAKERS. THE SCIENTIST & patlent whom she had Cry frien . | that he had sno disposition to prosecute | the men who kidnapped him. Althoug | ‘the Mafia has promised to let the priest Father Josegh Cirringione will S00 re-| a no chances are being taken, and sume his work as priest at Willlams-| untfi che js well he will be closely Threatened Him. it me except that I aspired to Mrs. EXidy'a te e, The idea that a student should aspire to take the place of her teacher {s ridiculous. It veurd that It js hardly worth talking NO. TROUBLE WHATEVER, pan bridke, according toe statement’ madel guarded. MEN HAD HOUNDED HIM, ; ‘ Ligeia E f SHE WARMLY DECLARES yy ~ +g ‘ é aE =i ———SS—==—_—= SAYING THEY’D KILL HIM. Arraigned for Carrying a’ Re-|Fine Church Which Was Erected volver Without a Permit—No| in Central Park West Through! i : Her Efforts Will Be Dedicated : ‘ oe is dies To-Morrow. | : j JAMES McGREERY & CO. C. G. Gunther’s Sons, Established A. D, 1820, One Appearing Against Him.) Prisoner Is Discharged. On Monday, Nov. joth, Christin” Solentiats, not only of the| Exhibition and sale of nov- “| First Church, but all over the city, arey " j z= Rens elty silks for evening SoreenOe meson asaara overt dress, including the latest a ‘ Nah.) THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1903. _ Sai) Sli SPT Shc oh a Lint | |MRS, AUGUSLA E. STETSON AND THE NEW CHRISTIAN than gt ey other. 1 doubt lt any atnee K ; tetay by hates, She rouns de Charged with carrying ar out a permit, Barton Ric ironworker, eighteen yea raigned to-day in the Jeffe FASHIONABLE FUR GARMENTS. RARE FURS And a very large stock of : { t In the process of this business, skins (of the finest “ Court. The trivial charge was made be- epuse no complainant appeared against him to haye him punished for discharg- Ing the revolver at a number of men yesterday afternoon Ixth avenue, near Fourteenth street atime when the streets were filled with women shop- pers. ‘The men at whom Richardson directed Wis revolver were not anxious to prose- cute the case. They were striking Iron- workers, men who had formerly given a yiolent helping hand to notorious gam. Parks. Richardson, convinced that his Mife was in danger, used the revolver. {he former allies of Parks, ready as they were to use their fists and clubs, » showed their discretion at the sacrifice ot valor and ran away faster than the women and children in the str In court Richardson toid his story of | persécution, “For many days," he sald, “these! men have been threatening me with bodily harm untess T should quit work T refused to do that because my fam- Ny needed my support. They are de pendent upon me, and { had to work to @et them food. These mon kept at me ail the time, hounding me with thelr threats, even going so far as warning} me that they would kill me. aponymous and groundless attack print- ed in most of the morning papers on} Mra, Augusta FE. Stetson, until a year ago first reader of the Firat Church and will) a recognized and devoted jeader. ‘A continuous line of carriages contain: | Ing her many Influential friends stopped (|| at Mrs, Stetson’s home, No. 2 West} Eighty-second street, to-day, thelr oc: cupants dropping In to assure Mrs. 8 son of thelr friendship.* Her telephone was busy all Gay burdened: with similar | messages. ‘he greatest surprise was that the |, papers would publish such an anonymous attack on (he woman who came here as the | person representative of Mrs, Mary G. Eady, who was so ardent n r faith and her pre- at among her own friends she cash fund of $1,250,000 to build the Firat Church of Christ, Scientist, whi¢h*is to be dedicated to-morrow at Central Park West and Ninety-sixth | § street, and who has the affection of all. Attnek on Mrs, Ste id that there threatened to disrupt the First Church; that Mrs. Steteon pored ay a dictator and arrogant leader and condemned her polloy in refusing to FUrSC CBUTOCA OF COr/slL SC: united on a room In completed y wrote to me to use th tion of the r ty and to let t yrew Fro central Park: and her faith Défense of Mrs, Stetsonp irst Church of conversant with ch the attack nm have grown, made this sheer weaves, Ombre Messalinette, Taffe- tas Lys Brilliant, Crepe Egeria, Silencieuse, Princess crepe chiffon. Velvets and Velours for opera coats or dresses, such as:—Velours Chin- chilla Taupe, Fer and Pompadour, 5000 yards Black, Brilliant Twill Liberty. satin. 24 inches wide, 55¢ per yard Value 1,00 Printed silks and satins) in| novelty and Persian} weaves,—suitable for Ki- quality) are procured in the raw state by agents in Europe, Asia and Africa. Every detail of dressing and manufacture is under the supervision of expert, Furriers. The present season’s exhibition of Furs includes many handsome Opera, Theatre and Reception Wraps. Coats, Muffs, Stoles, Pelerines, Cravats, Scarfs and many novelty garments of graceful and useful - design. 184 FIFTH AVENUE, At Twenty-third: Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. ¢ Dressmaking and Tailor Department. , Carriage, Dinner and Ball Gowns, Simple or “Twice on my way home they At-! soiniwith the other churches in a down: I _T of the First Chureh with- monas, art gowns and tempted to assault me, dut 1 escaped] tow reading room, This ‘man, whoever he may be, knows ‘ mn a few years from small beginnings : ‘i + them, While leaving the buliding, whicn| “sy twien tet say, In the frat place that| tere is riot one truth tn the mtatement | vin ¢0 Cl to the place of the leading church of] WAiStSe 4a on the corner of Sixth avenue and .|he has given the newspapet “This church which 1 to be dedicated ie Weshedyaih N4! there Is no friction detween Mrs. Eddy) "sit" tip other six are behind htm In |to-morrow inbullt as a tribute to her, | (ocupsas million-dollar edifice and ie aval Fourteenth street, 1 noticed last night] and myself, nor 4 there any friction in| thin movement, why does not at least |to immortallze her. “| having a memb raniip OF 2 . s due to 55¢ per y: Ricrowd/of men in wall for me. With! ine Firat Church,” sire. Btetaon de-| one of them fave tho moral courage to Only Malice Behind It. hiwtted ee, Mrs, Stetson, Nov other. of Value 85c to 4.75 & felond, who Is likewise an Ironworker | stared to-day to an Evening World re-[Come aut In the open? “perhaps the seven persons who | Mts. Pady trying tp support his family, 1 started) porter. “Could the people in the Church| ,,F@vowed Mra. Bddy's Advic ‘oh {Ar@pped out in the last year did so'be-| ter lemons! to go. to my home. These vtrikers came] jely but reepect a woman who has de-| jy ADOUt {hie ing room in which loause they thought they ‘would be called | after us, and votgd seventeen years of her life tol Sirs he men Sire.’ Edy's monument, witch cost $1 sa. : may friend n They knocked) their interost and wito for sixteen years Isto, “Whe done they’ core and com-| avenue! of, tue faith Yet ao rendir ie ; ‘i sfeaniin a nto me, as the rules of cl nag mal % ving sl- gud, and ter BREHOG at EHC peaeears roa e ane ples oribe? i “repent ‘Rhat, Teen see | leglance to t ©. Love and loy hited. Later As a physician, gin this abtack but malice and| have gone her a pee Se yed.. Later {was argosted Hitivthe stoks.ats F anys congregation to Mrs, Edtly. And In the wants andiione rx. Gletson's sincerity and devotion | material matter of cash a larger sum|Sunday World Wants Work qh to the cause has never been doubted by| hus been evntrib: to the. mother Monday Mornin the loyal members of the church. One| church in Boston his congtegation jonday Morning .,onders. elaborate Tailor Dresses, Riding Habits, ete. Models reproduced from European designs, Street Dresses and tailor Suits, made of im- ported materials, are always included in the stock, for immediate purchase, : Twenty-third Street, Twenty-third Street, ‘the “Magistrate pondered for a mo- went and sa! ? “Prisoner ¢ tending to | who has gt is the Big Want day. ) It is the day of all days: to. reach the great mass of the’ peo-. ple. The Sunday World’s Special Want Section serves a vast popular convenience. It. prints regularly more than 5,000 “Wants,” not scattered about in many sections, but in one, compact, complete sheet—a regular Directory of Business, large and small. Steady. Advertisers ' find the Sunday World’s “Want Directory” invaluable and the transient announcement shares 4 : me 2% : all its benefits. Make a test to-morrow. Bring ca) 2a SSS | your Want. in early. The Sunday World will ‘nil it. 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