The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1905, Page 9

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~ MINISTERS RAISE NEV} ~GROSBY HYMN \ Aged Writer’s, Etfort Arouses Great Inte-ést and Brings '» Words af Congratulation, WORK 1S BEAUTIFUL.|f i oe Recognize the Uplifting] s fluence of “Thou Didst Love Me, 0 My Saviour.” A FITTING SWAN SONG Evening World Ie Congratulated on Obtaining New Hymn, Which Will Rank High In Church Music, The new hymn written by Fanny J. Crosby for The Evening World on her cightyaitth birthday, and which appeared “in Saturday's paper, has ealled forth many sentiments of appre Gailon from readers of thie, paper, Prom prominent ministers in the Méthodist Church, where Miss Crosby's hymns have been sung for years, The Evening World has recelved the fol- owing testimonials of the revered and aged hymnwriter's latest work, "Thou Tidst Love Me, O My Saviour.” Dy Andrew Gillies, of St. Andrew's M. E. Ghurch, says; . . Work of Wonderful Woman, **T have been personally acquainted * with Panny Crosby, and her aie and fe are a demonstration of the power cer tee wars’ eee eee * Evening World tr securing tt. ty ¥en for The Even 5s oe ale Saha SEE of God Aimixhty to give the bright Svirrtual life in the midst of the grant Math alas darkness, “Her latest hymn, written for Evening World on her MALY Dirthday, might be a fitting ewan song rom this wonderful woman, but IT incerely hope it will. not be.'* A Powerful Hymn, Geo, P, Eckman, pastor of Bt, M. x Chureh, #ald; 3 Wy JN Crosby is a Wonderful wo- man and she has done wonderful work in the cause of Christianity, “Her hymna are beautiful expressions » of the spiritual life and I consider ‘Res- oue the Perishing’ one of the most pow- ertul hymas ever written, “We sang this song iat last night's fervicn, when I called attention to the favt that It was written by this remark- able woman, I congratulated her on being able to still work on her eighty: fifth birthday,” Breathes Divinity of Her Soul, po Mev. 1M, Campbell, of the Wash; |} ington Heights M, FE. Chureh, si “The divinity of Fanny Crosby's soul breathes im all the hymns that she Sirites and In (his last one, written for Fvening World, it shines forth not Jess (han in all her former ones. The @huyeh Wis received at her hands a “" graglous ~olift through her glorious * bongy ay Ney will have an earthly im- Mortality gmong the great hymns of Ufe, i T give my sincere congratulations to » Miss Crosby upon her el day, to her latest hymn +n Re ie Very Beautiful. Rey. J. 8. Stone, reotor of the Church Baviour, sald; “Thov Didst Love Me, O My Sav- fou,’ Panny Crosby's latest ihymn, writ- World, 1s very beautiful. “Het hymns have been translated Into ‘ the languages of India, where I have peon* for yeurs, and no songwriter of generations has wider Influence in help- ing the multitude who need comfort ‘and guidance, 7 ' “Rilnd as she is, she has sent her ‘Message !n song around the world, even in other language# and until the end of time they will continue to breathe the) gospel ot Christ.” Rev. 1. 8. Tpple, of Grace M, B, Church, said y Mian Crosby's la) TWENTY. BROSSES Reh M {ine 270i Redbrvenen and Mt Streets 18 lve nunutes later than Gervae fen below (Or TWeatycaird Btrest aaton FOR THE Wes' } HIGAGO. SP a ay Fouls LiMit us, BN wr BW PENNBYLVANIA LIM- Ti; 28 hydrs to Chicago. —CHIVAGO & Bi, \ FTIGAGS ti eikguts EXP Hovis Bvt MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 97,1905, i WORLD: PLAN FOR BRIDGE IN STRICT CONFIDENCE ‘L LOOP I$ DEAD Comptroller Grout Says that Only Two or Three Members of the Rapid Transit Bocrd Favor That Scheme, always been to mee remar! ‘worthy to, be compared in many ft pects with the first writer of Metho- dist hymns, Charles Wesley, Her sentt- alwaye beatiful and her re- linge always true. World 1s to be con- Women Obtain Mrs, Pinkha Advice and Help. nh the occasion of her elghty-ftth venorable writer fa to on the beauty of her last effort and upon er health, which permits her, at euoh an advanced age, to possess the vigor and spiritual force vf hor earlier years.” Her Hymne Do Good, the Rev, H, Houston, of the Cen: 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Stre 7,9, 14, 15, 15, 47, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and’a9 WeSt Thirteenth Street, Opening of Our new Store, The ARCADE, Guided Thoun Henlih-How Lydia B, 'Vexctnble Compoupd FURNITURE BARGAINS. EVERYTHING (HOME FURNISHING In New York and vicinity there areto-day sev- eral thousand happy homes furnished ‘and out- fitted by us, many of which would not be in existence but for the Cowperthwait Stores’ low prices and convenient terms of payment, A trifle less than a century ago we inaugurated our present method.of. merchandising household goods and furniture. | The foundation principle of our method is— lowest prices possible for honest goods—longest }! potted Foulard Silks credits possible in a safe business, and terms of payment to suit the convenience of: each. indi- vidual purchaser, Many young couples who come:to our store for the first furnishing of their new home make the remark that their parents’ homes were fur- nished from the Cowperthwait Stores, and they have come to do the same, without even looking elsewhere. Cowperthwait & Co,, 104-108 W. 14th Street. Brooklyn Store: Flatbush Ave, and Fulton Street, satisfaction for a 8. West 14th » ta the occasion foe our offering ae Following Wonderful Values No Mail or Telephone Orders filled... Quantities limited as ‘ Women’s Tallored Suits. Jaunty Blouse Bty! that she can write to another telling her the most pri- vate and contiden- tial details about her illness, and know that her-let- ter will be seen by a woman only, a woman full of sympathy for her sick sisters, and above all, a woman who has had more) experience in treating female {lls than any living person, Over one hundred thousand cases of female diseases come before Mrs. Pink- ham every year, some personally, others by mall, and\this has been going on for twenty years, day after day. Surely women are wise in seeking advice from a woman of such ex; ence, especially when it is absol There are only two or three members © tthe Rapid Transit Commission in favor of the proposed Baxter etreot Woop, said Comptroller Grout to-day. Nie elloves that the neoting the three’ bridges by an over- head structure through several of the moat congested eas: side thorough- fares,.is dead, To make this certain former Assemblyman Alfred R, Conk+ ding notified the Commission that if the overhead, loop is’ adopted he will at once apply to the courts for an in- mm of &. with Jéeus Christ, Pot this deep spiritual e: things. Her hymns rp J AE i ts the eame sweetness al Pout ag those other vata! All Wool Granites oy neh Bleee bet Genie he part at 189.009 @ nee t=AO "yards Fancy Checked Volles Btrlotly all eritatin finish ue worshipper . to lation pf Pivige love, with the heart of God, forted many In hours of The Committee on Plan and Scope of the Commission is holding meeting this afternoon for the pur- pose of considering the several subway contemplated for Manhattan, ‘Nhe Interborough heck fs efoctanever before sal under ‘ Women's Tailored Suits P penne, Herrin, Fone MEN Brown and Blue wade la pile dots— people, throygh Vice-President KE, P. et ranagnied Bryan, sent word that they would not effect be present at to-day’s wession, but would | ¢, attend a meeting to be arraigned for Wednesday and explain the Belmont and ts worthy of , P a a $700,000 FOR ~ BRIDGE RELIEF Mayor Approves Award of That Sum to Commissioner Best) for Improved Terminal at Manhattan End of Structure, Women’s Dressy Skirts Voile, Panama and Broa giltched or strap} leat bak, Stheen Wiehe pleats—correct walking Teneth 10,98, Women's Round Length Ski ‘elght Broadcloth, Berge | Mrs. Pinkham never violates the con- fidence of women, and every testimonial letter published is done so with the written consent or request of the writer, In order that other sick women may be Importer's Surplus - Scotch Zephyrs and openwork Madrag—hi made by Scotinnd's forem The Committee, It ts understood, I* prepared to report in favor of the sub- way tannecting loop for the b against an elovated representative of ip heard with rel heviots—b! Mrs, Fred Seydel, of 412 North Sath Tha ee street, West Philadelphia, Pa. writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: “Over a year ago I wrote you a letter asking advice, as I had female ills. and could not carry a child to maturity, celved your kind letter of instructions and followed your advice. woman in consequence, but have a beautl+ I wish every suffering in the land would write you for advice, as you have done so much for me." Just as surely as Mrs. Seydel was! ‘cured, will Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable |Compound cure every woman suffering! any form of female ills. i No other medicine in all the world has such a record of cures of female troubles as has Lydia BE, Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound, Therefore no prudent woman will accept any substitute which a druggist may offer. If you are sick, write Mrs, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for special advice, free and always helpful. Interporough road ference to the plans d for connecting Manhattan, Bronx ani Brooklyn | by subway and affording 1 us ride for a single fare ot 5 Plan and Scope Committee will defer reporting on thet plan. Y BALL PLAYERS SUNDAY BALL VIOLATED NO LAW. Men Arrested at Bronx Oval Dis- charged=No Admission Charged, and Nobody's Peace Disturbed, Women's Spring Jackets . Burlington Tussores, Tan Covert and. Black allk—-best shades nest trade for Wals:s, Buits UG | i Hook exactly i T am not only a well Worumbo Covert Jackets with and without collave—stitened, box wentod oi stre ‘The action of Mayor McCleflan to-day | In approving the resolution gtving $200, | (000 to the Bridge Department to make) changes on the Manhattan terminal of the Brooklyn Bridge will enable Com- missioner Beat to get busy at once. It {s the plan to lengthen the present platform and put in two more, absorb- oe above the roadways. The platforms will be exten over the Bridge promenade instead of out acrces Park Row, asyoriginally pro- posed, Commissioner Best sald to-day: “T will lose no time in awarding the contracts and hope before the summer rush {a over the improved terminal will} Our engineers believe the cperation of reguinr trains will not ba interfered with, Much of the work can bb done at night. Mhe change will Novelty Mohair Voiles Delicate white and black checks, emb'd with mercerized rings of wuts ylolet, pink, intended to sell under 1 belts—button ¢) Pb er laa oF in ; FOR SALE, : Girls’ Spring Reefers Btyllgh box effect—belted back— verts and cheviote- pI i beautifully—the prevents them getting fiimay, Mercerized Percalines white and colors pincers | tation of the Sabbath hmrged with viol i bat ‘at Bronx Oval by playing srarehonorably dlschanged by trate Baker in the Morrlsanla Court tor day, the Court Holding that there was no disturbance of the peace. The men arrested,.were; William Jordan, man- ager of the ground; Frank Barberch, and Rbbert Jordan, owner of the grounds, Widen Magistrate Batter Wad a y dhvo! the de- h | Fendiaen Ny, anya fe pointe made by 1 Court wes that as no admlesion ws churged there was no violatton of i natty ttle coats PIANOS AND ORGANS. Boys’ Knee Pants ures and | tH; Pitted flr White Silk Emb'd Flannels via datnis | et acallone est pattel bet Rate! ’ Ruffled Curtains signs-—tull ruitle—well fi jaunder perfectly 2% yds Boys’ Laundered Shirts nd fancy mad: as— new Manhattan Bridge is built it la the irtention to close the Brooklyn Bridge and add to {ts capacity, S : Iron and Brass fied, {ike cut, 1) all izes; has high head and extended foot end; ‘aga mounts and heavy brass rally including @ combination mattress In Satine Ucking, wo feather Babies’ Cashmere Shirts 4 ard Wide Silkolines Frenoh Btripes and Come at Once and Save from $150 to $200 Greatest Sale of i L Peyote a1 | BMRA Children's Caps h'd Siik—fat or full attingse~ ‘rae on Application, v Mrateht and Cartnre, Ingrain Art Squares Newest forpbinatonss ot Hue 68.60 and $3.00 1 valve BBM init —One, Fine French Flowers Tuesday, March 26, ° Sprays, wreaths and halt - Wash Dress ‘Fabrics at Tempting Prices. 2/600 yards FOULARD SUITINGS—highly mercerized, dainty new printings, per yard, at.+..seserseeepare ,000 yards EMBROIDERED SWISS SUITINGS—27\ ena wide) tan and white grounds, colored dot and figures, per yardsoes.... $ Untl 10 o'ock | Mercerized Table Damasks Hont patterns 10 Inch—watue 1 » BK} Renaissance Centre Pieces’ {Children’s Cotton Hose | 18 inch—equare and round hand made—linen centre allover luce—value 88. Limit—-Tw Women's Cotton Vests nbbed Cotton— regular and extra sizes Limit-Thi bands: oa eae usual} \ Women’s Night Dresses ne by aie, vig yore wil ucks and emb'y—1 onus ribbon Eun beading White ‘Arcade’ Cambrics Yard wide—exeellent aus aay t bls SILK FINISHED EOLIENNE SUITINGS--One of the most des'rable\fabrics for entire costumes, in white, black, brown, ‘tan, pearl gray, light and medium blue, Irish Linkn Suitings. 27 inches wide, mixed colors, This Great Sale Ends Saturday Wilson Pianos $165.--$1.00 Week | Including stool and cover, Guaranteed for 10 Years, Delivered on Payment of $5 | ‘Arcade!’ Long Gloth Strong Pillow Cases “ 36 inches wide, pure white, Free from Dressing, We alsa offer the following re- nowned pianos on easy terms of $5 down and $1 per week, Richardson, 50 Cents Weekly $1.00. Down Bleached Muslin full 36-inch—frde of all, fet han thei wot cal EE Reliable Linings. | The popular Standard kinds in all the new | Spring shades—also many exclusive makes—on Spe- | cial Sale for twodays—we offer: 58c! Silk Linings at 37%4c. Yard, 4,750 yards—every desirable new Spring shade repre sented—our regular $6c. quality; special, per yard 3,000 yards IMPORTED "MEBCEREN" very desirable—value 40c. ptr yards at..seveeesss 5,000 yards "LIBERTY SATIN"—a beautiful high lustre, very light weight new fatric, 36 inches wide, our own ¢1 clusive ivake; value 3$c. per yard; at... esos . Women’s White Skirts at striq pean yt OVERCOATS LADIBS' SUITS, JACKETS White Crochet Spreads vay worth $1.40, heavy raised des! Lilet th # Walters New Peli-Grand Smallest Grand Plano manufactured, Rich, melodious and sweet-toned. Exchange your old piano for a new one on easy terms of $1 per week, BEWARE of second-hand pianos. Do not buy a second-hand piano at It Is Just ‘like throwin; your money away, for if they were any use people, would not want to Importer's Stock Shtrt Wal: izh-cless mercerly |Feather-Proof Tickings Genuine Amoskeag A White Fleece Blankets Falta Wordarascvalte 1-955, ss010 69 Choose any jn the lot at Limtt—Two, Women's Coutille Corsets White, drab deep lace Talshe mada bake Lot Lawn mateonter & Silver Plated Spoons & Forks Tend edge and fancy pattorns— Teaspoons, 24 cents doz, or, each Tablespoons, 42 cents doz, or, on ‘Pable Works, 42 cents dow,, 0} Not nickel silver, but alive that will serve Admire Upon request a representative will WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, SY PAY Warervomn, 84 Floor, 60th St, Seotion, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Lex. to 3d Av,, 59th to 60th St. ‘Will send representative if desired, | 19 MAIDEN LAND, TAKE BLEVATOR. “ DENTISTRY. P.M, aboard atid Portia AN RAILWAY.—3,25 "oM, « sOMFOR (all weekday jf Nos, 401, 1834, Lat icin "Avent tbethd 3Ot tt Avenue (cerner 20th oie Hams Court Street, N00 Fulton iste Ae erent J.B. woop, » Neienofat Mangers paee's traetio Mannion, MRE LAWYERS, Saat ROBINSON (Lawyer.) it al, (Day, hoine wre, Hummer cottag 1 a ah ennaemaatareree at 817,49, payable Japanese Silk Lambrequins Full jength—pretty colorings—in iternasillt tassol fringe 4 25 WHITE’S DENTAL SURGEONS. Try Our Easy Payment System. You pay for the cost of materials and the balance In easy weekly payments, Teeth extracted absolutely without pain, TEETH $5 and upward $5 FULL GUM SETS, All Work Guaranteed 10 Years, 130 WEST 125TH ST. GUILSHAN TEETH he Most Di ficult Tooth Extracted whh Gas, Al! Gold Crowns, $5.00, j Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00. ‘TEETH 15,000 Yards Laces Second ‘hand machines, Away Below the Regular Prices, | ‘This offerina presents the best nfakes of French, English, Swiss and German | Laces of all descripticns in ¢dgings, insertings, galoons and \bandings, 2 to 12 inches wide. They come in black, white, cream, butter, champagne, Arabian and two-toned—are very desirable for trimming dresses, gowns, shirt waists, at co, 10c 15c and 25c yard. Regular Prices Were 1c to 75¢ Embroidered Medallions 5c. each; worth 1c, to $0c, Never Before Were Such Goods Offered at This Price 1,800 dozen very fine hand machine embroidered Medallions (best St. Gall embroidery made, looks like hand embroidery) on Nainsook, Swiss, Cambric varitty of new patterns—square, round, oblong fe for trimming gowns, dresses, shirt waists, hats, Parasols, Gc,; 1$c, tO $0C OOS atersecssseseessrrevnsesereeeosers ; Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2ist Street. All Silk Veilings Single and double thread, and faney meshes—large or small dots—niso the new mest | White with bigpk dota NION BEWING MACHINID Hand-made Opaque Window Shades Finest quality—out extra wide and long—best colors—heavy knotted linen fringe--on guaranteed roller ‘Tel, 4020 Gramercy, | CREDIT (es That diamonds were @Worn_by Adam Fancy Mesh Veilings Also single and double thread— biaek and colors—with ard without dote—usually , Anything you want, Ho Furniture, Dry rictly confidential, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CASH OR CREDIT, LA, | New York BI Iinen Damast—H, 8, hem with and without openwork borders—60 and 4 inches long—value 49 and 59, Taffeta and Satin Ribbons Soft finish, high lustre taffetas, 3% inch—white, black and colors; alao double face Satina: 26 inch, white, Stamped Tray Cloths \-stamped in a esigne—H, 8, border— size isxzi—value 2 Women's Sheer Han meatitch with hand emb' —all letters—were .10—spscia| Out-of Town. Pairo Twenty Years in Busines, Fancy Side and Neck Combs Imitation Shell and Amber—plaln op or with fancy gilt and awe) ornamentation~ Walrus Grain Hand Bags ‘Tan, Black and Brown and Batiste, in a lar; 3 Attings—usually $1; with 2 or ng y § and irregular—suit Whiting'’s Stationery

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