The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1904, Page 8

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— Letthe blessed sunshine in, Clear the darkened window, Open wide the door— ‘Let @ little sunshine in. —Opening Hymn. } { 3onn D. Rockefeller, jr, wore a dult! ; colored puff tie yesterday, and as appeal a 7 . : Oe eee som ice Church there werg| “Spirituallem.” a voico faintly re- been kept away so far; and for their benefit venur A) > . . . . fbeard from the outsiders in the asrer- SE odd pmepereesoy ype” we announce a collection of special offerings, ‘oe aad follor, ‘for & good many think it a quite as extraordinary as those with which we iments as: { “Plain dresser, eh?” |, ZGot the square Rockefeller Jaw. 4eves. Always dresses in black.” Y “Would look much taller in a cut- way.” “See, no Jewelry but that pearl pin tn tle,” | ‘Mr. Rockefeller ts used to this weekly Bndertone of comment. Without a Bhange of facial expression he stopped behind the leader's table, located just below the pulpit, and signalled for si- lence. “Having completed the life of Paul #0 Zar as contained in the recordings of Luke,” he. began, ‘we hext turn to his mission to the Galatians.” Here it was apparent that the class ‘was stort of Bibles, for which there was ant active borrowing demand as Mr. Rockefeller announced hia lesson. You could Hhye counted the Bibles upon ono ‘hand, while as for hymnals there were two for every class member. Many: wonder why Luke dld not com- Plete the history of Paul,” continued the young millionaire. ‘I say that we impulses within us form their part In that unfinished history. “The Galatians liad wandered far from the faith and taken up with false doc- trines, It ts concerning the false doc- trines of those days ax well as these @ays that special thought should be given to-day.” Mr. Rockefeller then outlined the Blory of a Christian drifting nearer the Personality of Jesus Christ. He said: “The very reason that Jesus Christ @ied was that you and I might be in more personal relation with God. Nor Should a Christian separate himself from the world. j No God's Chonen People. “While crossing the ocean 1 met a fan who believed that God's people ‘wero a chosen people Now, I cannot _Qecept that view. We showld stand shoulder to shoulder with all our fellow men. There are no God's chosen peo- ple, but it Is we who must choose to ‘de God's people.” ‘The young leader stated that the only ‘way to become favored of God was to {be always at warfare with that which } | is evil within us, “it matters not by shat special doctrine,” he sald “so iong as wé come by our spiritual freedom fm the right way.” Up to this point Mr. Rockefeller had Gone all the talking. A fearsome awe, not dissimilar to that recently displayed | } 'here by the Dowie followers, marke the conduct of the Rockefeller Bible class |, 121st St. @ 3d Ave. (Ow Golden Oak tver, 2 drawers, 18x36 inch, polished top; price re. duced to $4.98 Brass and | Stamps instead of 1 with cash purchases, tting, CREDI | Iron Beds, No Trading Stamps given withC. O. Ds, Linoleum, Springs, Mattresses | NOTICE |! RS and Pillows. | | Redeem your World coupons for “S, & H."’ Green Trading Oak Extension Table, with ano finished top; reduced from * $5.98 - @ 3d Ave. feat @ false doctrina: hopeful thing and » ful thing. Can “Rather short.” a ly tn fron} While he was speaking th jonaire removed wiped them upon hia han ‘Theological Seminary, class member me a chill Creed recitea there—I would not have minded {t in an Episcopal Chureh."” Ended the Dison: feller broke in, Will not permit of any di from the orl’ these word: cussion: among men in sin and temptation, let ur Ives with Christ and followed. nt wag being takon there was ing of experience and thought us unit He assessn neighbor ts alw Rockefeller, are tal something of like Jonas, and all right.” don. atarted i 1 “Stand Shoulder to Shoulder with All Men’? Vohn D. Rockefeller, Ur., Tells His Bible Class| that “There Are No God’s Chosen People.” | ,,!! ibreaking the spell, the son of the rich | est man in the world ca | vidual views “Come, let some class one difficulty? Ah An elderly gray-bu of Mr Rock lise “Now, 1 have a relative en I heard With marked prompthes: His bust he cloned the m ork The collection uss, under the rul oO get a A Symphony orchestra quartet filled the gaps Are still living the history. ‘The good] sramme, which lasted MA. M. The attendance Aflor a slight’ bear movement into the street the larger portion of the class went with Mr. the small Sunday Ror 01 i Your name* Jonas, the young man with the high | hirled out of a rear y The Club, an outgrowth of Rocke- feller's Bible class, t* at No. 1 Forty-fifth street, shown the portralta of great men had addressed the claes ception parlor, the club has a tea rod and upon the upper floors are various members of the [ble a Dillard don, whit “WIL you stay for yc asked of Mr. Jonas, “or e you will see Mr. said Mr. Brown jr. Sa do we earnest, @ church would } up as Jonas wi os Chamberlain Starts Home. Exypt, March 98 YEAR | PERTHWAT | & SONS | z 121st Street: i , 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. | 193 to 205 Park Row. : Two Establishments. CASH OR LIBERAL) $1.5 Everything Housekeeping . COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, * was his sharp! ), food many a doubt-| Ff said the aged “and It posit! lesson subject, and in asked Mr. Rockefeller of a young mah with a ta ‘n. see that Mr ed_all right Here Mr. Jonas demoeratic nday a acore of young men] Atter Nie erecting ta. these stranger boyn are over, in, oes hack Into churoh and sits in his father's pew. q | Woking 1 ew { the trea ing certain’ pc com Is At Its Best Again. tor led for indi |The” t | w member sux tions. started the sale two weeks ago. else mention th ’ Iilized noth WATERS PIANOS training rifting away All the new Waters Uprights have 7 1-3 octaves, 3 strings to a note, full iron frame, finest ivory keys, repeating action and three ‘|pedals. They excel in fine tone, solid construction, careful workman- ship and great durability. efeller 4 young mill- laswen and Met e Wnion ely gave more than present prices. the Apostles budding dis- special items in detail: Dinner Sets Twenty-eight more packager of |. the special Sheodore Haviland Seta hi were opened on Saturday, and are on snle this morning. Several fine g¢ su, flower decorations, with all ploces : h Boll stippled. All sets 10- trom $0 and $10.5 of the do Cut Glass er Juge, $2 $7.50 and $ While the ida maje! tithe ore the full 118 pleces, rd fine Dinner Set. $25 for regular $50 Sets $27.50 for regular $55 Sets $30 for regular $60 Sets Vine Austrian China Dinner Sets 0101 pleces, In neat flower decora- tlon ind all handles gilt; soup tureen and three Jarge platters— At $13.50, regularly $17 was io] flat worth $30. —decorated in flowers and gol kefeller Int ckefeller into well worth $8. room, where lending of in As 60 Cents a Dozen. all collar, ; Ninth street Elevator Counter, Glad to moet Fine Austrian China Dinner Sets of 101 pleces: flower decoration and all handles gilt— ; At $le, regularly $22.50 Noval nena American Porcelain Dinner Sets of Bronze and Plates. 160 ple filled-in border decora- Perfiune Borese= tion and all pleces gilt — Z At $12, regularly $17 American Porcelain Dinner Sets of 100 pir flower decoration and all handles’ gilt- At $10, regularly $16 Cut Glass Bowls, 8-inch, $8, $4.50 and $6.50 each, regularly $5, $6.50 and $9.” Nappies, 8-Inch, $8.50 cach, from Vase: $5. Ani then Bric-a-Brac tity 8, At $5, from $7, Besides nt At $6) fragn At 87, from $10. 3, froin $14, | At $12, from $17.50, Card Trays— At $8, from $12. . } t $12, from $17.50, 0, from $22.50, {If you desire to purchase a strictly | te ‘rontea ta {high-grade piano, with all the im- | "a2 | Provements, at a reasonable price, Rocke. /Call and see us, or send postal for ike ‘catalogue of Waters Pianos, with | ne | reduced prices and terms on our new be dead wit) we" | Zayear system of payments, giving ure! all. i 50, from $50, i At Celery ‘Trays, $3 each, regularly At $40, froin $55. jyou three years’ time on a piano {without interest. 250, At st fm and made laret Jugs, $10 cach, regularly At $125, from $1 Ae At $185, from $260, Tonn Df ‘anon, 88.25 and Doulton Vaser— "® *) HORACE WATERS & CO,, pre en nel ta "avafes, $2, $8 and $2.50, At$L2, from $17.50. Hee eg4 BO an ae e AtELT.OO, Irom $20, rs with handles, $3. xrench Curio Bronses— At $1.50, from $2.25, handles,’ At $1.50; from $2.50, At $2150, from $3.50. At $3.50, from 85. 4—Mr, and $2.75 each, from §: e Plates, $ $10.50. | ive Dishes, $1.50, $2 and $2.26/Royal Bonn Pieces— each, from) ol n regularly $2.50, $3.50 and At $1.50, from $2.25, 2.75, from $4. A ie #108 t $12, from $20, poon Trays, $2 each, regularly|seures Plates—sv each, trom $12, Art Room, Basement, Chatham Square ‘Trays, $2.50 each, regularly, At §; The MARCH CHINA SALE This March Sale has been a splendid suc- cess, in spite of the adverse weather condi- But hundreds of housekeepers haye Dinnerware offerings include new lots of the Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets at Half Price. The Cut Glass includes scores of brand. new shapes and cuttings—all worth a half The Bric-a-Brac collection is beautiful, varied, and remarkably low in price. While the March Sale now is at its very best, further procrastination will be at great loss to the tardy housekeepers. Here are the ree $6 each, regu- ubs, $4.50 each, regularly, Water barn. ee and $7 dozen, French China Roast Meat Sets of 19 pleces—richly decorated—$15, well French China Chop Sets ot sh ery $4, Basement, Fine Blown Water Tumblers In a variety of patterns which are usually soldior $1 and $1.25 dozen— fevres Mounted Pieces, urlo Pieces in Frencli JOHN WANAMAKER ils 134 Fifth Ave.,near I8thSt. | f] " Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) | 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave, Yormerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway. 4th Ava. 9th and loth Sts Chatham Sq.: | & Tuesday, Cobbler-Seat Rocker, either in oak or mahogany finish; reduced this week to for | 1| With Cash’ Purchases. Stamps in our Stamp Premium Room, Ice Box, hardwood, 24x17 x 39, galvanized iron lining, shelves and ice rack, $4.98 S-P-E- RIKER'S DRL oun’ Ave. & 284 61 ProTocRaPHs from the tiniest miniature to a-life - size Park Row, near Chatham Sq. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Double Stamps | That means we give 2 “S. & H.” Green Trading ae P-S-I-A, RUG STORE, is 2 xe, STORRS, 120th wt, ond om 1089 88 aves TH sult. Sale. finest Austr: $2.00 imported Broad- guaranteed retain its lustrous fin- cloth, ish after BLACK and Popular inches wide, Special price. and Wool, Street sizes, not harbored here. Spring Millinery feathers and flowers. Hats that look to be worth two and three times the pric: Come to see them, along ‘with everything else in hatdom. It isa Untrimmed Hats, 50c. | At this price we offer a line of new shapes, including all; colors as well as black. double the price elsewhere. Black Hats at $1.25. in both 1 25 Ready to trim, in neat, stylish shapes; made of new fancy | plain colors and fancy braids—special at.. je braids, on wire frames; have all the salient points of ex- pensive patterns. Three hundred different styles are ready {pr you at $5 to $12.50, as well as a great many for much less. Two decided specials ar others in style and variet (2,000 Yards of Dress Goods at a Big Saving. Those who have new dresses in mind will have reason to remember this Monday It offers wide assortment at startlingly low prices. store has acquainted you with the qualities. at a third or more saving, the wisdom of being here to-morrow becomes apparent, 75c. All-Wool 4 Nun’s Veilings, yd., These Veilings are soft and silky, made from and come in an immense range of street and ening shades, including Cream and BLACK. is the usual selling price of these goods. Shades; 1.25 $1.50 Crepe de Paris, made from finest Silk cream and full line of and Evening cal price. Q8c}*" Here’s a Great Whirl in RINGS Kinds Worth $1 to $2 at 25c. plain band; engrav: stone; double, three and five-stone glove shape; fine imitation opal, turquoise, amethyst, garnet, ruby, sapphire, emerald, &c. enty-two thousand ready for you in the morning. plenty of store-folk to serve you quickly. S™MAVE 21% 22° STREETS DA. E only avenue that leads to success in merchandising is the one that is paved with honest and legitimate business methods—the most goods or the best goods forthe money. ‘The Adams Store has served you through many years in this capacity. A business with a solid foundation is the re- Methods. that are questionable or schemes that are treacherous are Your implicit confidence in the store is the r Showing ‘Is Enhanced by the Showing of Spring Weather. hee The sunshine of last week brought Millinery buyers were more than surprised at the extent, beauty and s ing here. It is to be our most brilliant seasoi stock presages success; it mirrors admiratior minds—to the lovers of exclusiveness and novelty. prices are fair to you. And a Five Dollar bill will do. that embody every idea of taste and skill i making, rich Ready: All the newest styles in F 3 d| models of Turbans, Y Made of braid. These comman | designs; also Feeder: Trimmed Turbans and Continentals, \in plain colors, velvet trimmed, distinctly {date. Regular $6.00 kinds, at..........0+ Children’s Hats. The 25¢. $3.95 and $4.95. They excel all} of colors and shades; also black it the prices. at 50c, All-Wool Canvas Voiles, yd., These V splendidly elsewhere at shades. A9c n wool. They are 44 inches wide finished ; Plenty of “Special Sale of Games,” The three most popular games, “Fil <Panteand Bul & Bear Pts. abe DRY GOODS ‘S= Chess Boards, 15c,, 25c. up to....1.00 we are sure of it appeals to the intelligent At no other point do we look for @o great a business as in the Swell Trimmed Hats at $5.00. We have exceeded our own best past, It is really surprising what Hats to sult every face and figure. icturesque and beautiful sight. Wear Hats, lored and Suit Hats—superb Iking Hats and other close-fitting ailors and the natty Round Hats. Two Tuesday Specials: Very swell Suit Hats; made of durable light-weight braid, Satin Taffeta Ribbon, Pure silk; high lustre; soft finish, in wide range Long experience with the And when these same qualities are yours jiles are made from pure worsted as good as you 50c. They come in 3.00 10 esult. galore, They above all, the Hats in foliage and up to 3 quality, 7c 29c Cream and $1.00 Black Silk and Wool Eolienne, tof ABinch.......... ceseee ceeeee| ' Choose }Voiles, supertor texture phase $1.00 Black Superior French Voile,’ and finish, BLACK sp a “iin 4dinch. 6 Uitig HOU Ino at Cram and com- $1.25 Black imported Twine Canvas, $1.00 Black All-Wool Broadcloth, 52! $1.25 Black imported Melrose Suiting, 56 ment. price Wine $1.25 Black German Prunella Cloth, the 00 Black All-Worsted Cheviot, 52 Yard. quisite finish. inch. . a From a manufacturer who supplies us with much of our regular Jewelry, we have bought seventy-two thousand Rings— representing his entire season's surplus stock. Rings that he makes to sell at $1.00 to $2.00; , and our ownership of them per- mits your purchasing at 25 cents. We didn’t hold any of them in reserve; hey all go on sale to- morrow at the one price, Made of composition metal and gold; warranted by the makers to be 12-kt. 1-30 stock. They are not to be classed with the ordinary gold-shell Rings that are an easy target for many buyers. That's as long a time as the best of rings are guar- teed for. They're in women's, misses’ an children's and chased; fancy stone set; hoops, low- Cases. be widely appreci made of good quality Standard sheeting. Three-quarter Bed Size. Double Bed Size. Extra Large Size. clusters, single diamond, pearl, The entire sev- On special tables, with Main Bloor. 45x36, worth 16c....... $1.00 All-Wool French plete color assort- Special 69c $3.50 Black imported. guaranteed spot proof Broadcloth, does not require sponging, ex- Special price. Sale of Excellent Ready. Made Sheets & Pillow Cases You could not come into the store and buy the sheeting by the yard at the prices we quote on these ready-to-use Sheets. and Pil- It is < saving that will ated to-morrow, $00 doz. Double Bed Size Sheets, aheeting, with centre seam, at. . 200 doz. Hemstitched Sheets, single bed size, worth 65c., at... 49c 4 Sheets made of an excellent quality }/ Single Bed Size... ....., 600 dozen Pillow Cases, made of quality bleached, Sheeting, aed st. 3 ses, made of heavy bleached. sheeting, ‘sives Ic | L98 bleached 38c 45x36, Bic C , Step” Cures An NEW YORK’S BEST FAMILY COUGH MBDICINE. RAN Fulton 9t., you receive on your purchases, (Good March 15.) Wi Brooklyn, $3 Worth of Stamps FREE Tuesday. Upon presenting this coupon at 1. Namm's Store Tuesday, March 15, and making purchases amount- ing to $1.000r more we will give |” three dollars’ worth of Blue Trad- ing Stamps Free, in addition tothose BW.

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