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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, Fulton Cutting, Dr. D, H. MoAlpin, Alfred ©, Marling, Charles A. Peabody, L. H. Severance, William Sloane, Rob- Christian .Assoctations, tie Lutheran | can Brotherhood, the Methodist Brotherhood, | the: the Otterbein Brotherhood, the Pre: afta, enplovers have agreed to give men and women from an hour to daily the army of RICH MEN BACK ert Brewster, James B, Coombs, Fraak] terlan Brotherhood of America, t Pay A. Ferrig and James D, Husted, and | Brotherhood of St. Andrew and We mercantile other citios over the country are #tmi-| United Presbyterian Frotherhood enin alike, “Men who work at , a larly represented by men of means and| These mensand movements will work eee Cr ace ieee distinction, through teams composed of experts in Ra my Waee places most convenient religious work, with missionaires, evan- gists, teachers of the Bible, social service lecturers and ready speakers. Bach team’ will go from elty to ct holding serlestof meetings backed by different sympathetic nizations, moving on to another city while t) and access!bte BUSINESS PRINCIPLES TO RULE DURING THE CAMPAIGN. Rey, David Ruskell of Sauth Africa, Frederick B. Simi ad of the Young Men's Christian ', From Baltimore is y from Wichita, Kan. \ Kansas City, R. A. Long Henry P. Crowell, toget ‘M. Speers, Montclair; Clyde R. Joy, Keokuk; Fred Brasted, Oklahoma City; A. D. Brown, George Warren Brown, clation’s relixiou Charles Stelzie 0 i ’ Murray Carleton and Benjamin F, Bd+ | department; ¢ gantzations and workers of each city the Labor harles KR. Scoville, Biggést Religious Campaign in St. Loule; Lewis A. Cros continue the work, Extension institutes |James A. V re, John L. Alexander Dr. Elmore Harris, Charles L. Toron' Feltt and John M. Dean are among the work+ Coatesville, ers and sympathizers who will gather this afternoon in the Broadway Taber+ nacle previous to Mr. Cannon's dinner and taik over the work. The campaign, according to the plans of it ‘omoters, will be conducted on | business principles and will be chars acterized throughout by a spirit of the) broadest humanity. They belleve tt will prove the greatest reli movement since the Reformation and of more in- fluence on the world generally than the Crusades. will be held Jn the smaiier places, Another feature of the continent-wide work will be the special effort in behalf “| of children. Every worker is expected to find at least one boy to whom he will play the part of older brother. Employers the country over ported already to have shown thi est Interest in the forthcoming paign. Reports have beengreceived to the effect that in many of the Jarger cities, both in the United 8t: and ‘History Launched To-Night Huston, y at Metropolitan Club. Patten, Chattanoog. Paris, Ont.; Edward B. Sturges, Scra ton; Charles T. Thompson, Minneapol! Nathaniel Tooker, Bast Orange; William A. Wiison, Houston; Woodward & Loth- rop, Washington, D. C.; C. C. A, Ander- Summerfield Baldwin, Balti- ‘Will Take ‘the Church to the /%0% Belts, Summerneld Ralawin, “People, Not the People | Newton ‘Masa y Newton, Mass.; William H, Danforth, if St. Louis; R. B. GriMth, oa) F to the Church. George E. Howes, 8t. Loul Chicago; George E. Kelth, Campel Mass.; Thomas &. Lippy, Seattle, afd Viewest, and what its supporters | the most commen-sense religious tm the history of Christendom tauni TO REACH EVERY TOWN World Wants Work Wonders al iy ty others. ALL SORTS OF ORGANIZATIONS IN THE MOVEMENT. unched to-night at the Metro- | Among the churoh organisations tl ‘James G, Cannon, Prest-|have espoused the crusade are ti of the Fourth National Bank and| Brotherhood of Anérew and Philip, chairman of the movement, will dine int jdede LolAd hap aan asad Ae t the ye. [atonal Brotherhood of America, the thirty men who constitute the back |isrotherhood of Disciples of Christ, Bene of the movement, and the last conference will be held before these then go out to visit the ninety most im- portant cities in North America, What He STAMPED OW A Shoe MEANS STANOARS OF MERIT 6th Ave. and 20th St. NEW YORK the Gideons, the International Sun- | by ° day School Association, Y national Committee of tl they accomplish in these ninety cities te planned to extend an influence into j= = every town and village, however remote 1 and inaccessible, in the United States SORE NOW HEALED } and Canada. ‘The distinctive feature of the new Men’s Section jeade is that it will seek to take ‘ ee t Satara ec Uie Fee inaeed Washington Woman Tells of 9 ing the people to the Church. In a . It im ft hi d f N.) nutshell, devoid, tt le declared, of sec-| Wonderful Action of Resinol S$ aimost unheard oi— ‘N tarianism, fambuoyant methods and — a / even with @ minimum of evangelical , ‘Eppeat, the ambition Is to go to every re waging | that we should have at man and woman in America, take him The following is, BPM | Z by the hand, help him materially if eet eer okt from young | 4 io —— —_ << he ‘heeds that sort of help, play the| Washington, which shows that the action Se emesis, Cirnak oe Rad ee might doe poe tae ted Season an opportun- , | — — teachings of the Christian Gospel. lief, use Reainol ef, use Resinol. INVPLAN-TO SPREAD GOSPEL. |," take great plearure in telling you | ity such as this. : é hthat your Resinol Soap in connection Se a regal pian pee te Metin abe with your Ointment has been the sau | Just C id @ mind of & man who is | of curing a most aggravating sore. Many e {hmate of Dr. Trudeaux's sanitar-| things had been used to perfect a cure, ‘ us onsider: in the Adirondacks. His name 18/ but nothing was efficient. Partly for a| Men’s Patent Leather and Gun Metal y Arnold. He ls an invalid. He trial, we tried your Ointment, and the Button and Blucher Models; heavy and take no part in the carrying out | sore that hud lasted for two years is now mediun soles. what he devised. | healed.” ALL SIZES \ hen he first broached the {dea to/ Miss A. MAGEE, ust eral Young Men's Christian Associa- Washington, D. C, In the newest exclusive Cam: oMecials of prominence they admired| Resinol Ointment is an absolutely re- for Fall. meyer lasts Dut said it was too big, Mr. Arnold |lighle and infallible remedy for i then enlisted the enthusiasm of Fred- | cally every form of eruptive akin dis- $4.00 & $1.50 Values. | ick B. Smith, a well-known religious | case. It instantly stops itching on any | ‘ker. Through “Mr. Smith tho co-| part of the hody. .Resinol Soap used in ration of practically every Protestant | conjunction with Resinol Ointment fh in North America was obtained, | greatly facilitates thedesired result. Res- to-day there are more thant elght | inol Ointment is perfectly pure and en- 4 jusand men already active in The Meh | tirely free from any injuriousingredients. tT ) . Berit Aga aubb ect ian Itis roid in opal jars, at Bitty cents anda mong the New York men who are dollar. it al riiggists. ‘ample sent f sted as t Morgan, ¢ free If you will mention heading of this But, Come Early. lahd H. Dodge, 1. Post ad. Resinol ChemicaleCo., Baltimore, erick Billings, ; Cannon, R.! Md. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs.G FULTON AND BRIDGE STS., BROOKLYN a INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR NO MONEY DOWN (s ofttimes misleading to contemplating buyers of Household Furniture. While that may be agreat inducement tosome, we want you to know that Our Methods and Prices Are a Greater Attraction Ce oe eo) Furnished New Autumn Millinery The collection includes the smartest Hats from the foremost Parisian designers—such as Georgette, Paul Poiret, Suzanne Talbot, Reboux, Virout, Madame Guy, Marie Crozet, Camille Roger, &c. Also stunning creations from our own workrooms, Genuine Quartered Sawed Oak Sid@board, handsomel; carved, value 338, $99. 98 at. Quartered Sawed Oak Shins Closet, hand- somely carved, value Our Usual Moderate Prices Will Prevail "5, 98 Write {for our NEW A Ww EEK DELIVERS OUR Lament crepit The Formal Openin peace Bose i G5- WORTH OF MER arene jour out, Mailed tree, CHANDISE TO YOUR HOME generat peer 84 bs Sta nm Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday jOPEMENNGS 8d Ave. at 84th St. “PS Comer September 19th, 20th and 2Ist MILLER: HYAMS IFURNITURE|FREE ie ve OO ~~ *409.- ade me Buvorrat ior aivuud Henuepag, ine sian b | AAS! tyN ASIES TUIs ALL-STEEL Sie a auth aa y al RI 150.-° 31 50s. _EXGUR' fo} ‘Sight ‘Seeing Yachts ~~ | DIAMONDS ‘ON CREDIT WATCHES ay 32k idea een | | si Wer hi at BACK’s ASRMS 50 Sy 782 758 Pay A ‘a ip | With a Purchase of $100, TO alesis see B PEM cat 4 pvt Tis MITH THS! _____., STEAMBOATS, r.\Patten Tine! " * edt Po a Geabeigtt, Pons Be Branch, Asbury | bi Fi 25th 9, he mn (ap if * Cons TATE ST uit: a _ woRTD WANTS WOR WORK WONDERS Ce eee) “é ah nase Rite _ fe a nl SEPTEMBER 18, It makes little dit difference what , you yneed—A World Want will will go get Gi aan lt CE LT IT 1911, FOURTEENTH STREET THEREFORE A Week of Offerings to Benefit Not Alone @HEARN ‘West of Fifth Avenue DRESSMAKERS’ FALL SALE! One Week Only WE BELIEVE IN BUSINESS-MAKING EVENTS— NOT FORMAL OPENINGS TO START THE FALL CAMPAIGN Dressmakers But All Who Are Interested in New Fall Goods! EVERYTHING FOR A DRESS AND ITS MAKING IN THIS SALE g\4¥ TUMN SILKS and DRESS GOODS «For Dressmakers’ Sale 35INCH COLORED MESSALINES—| IMPORTED BROADCLOTHS— Soft and lustrous—exqulal all woolen “eo es Pit 1,05 sah Ph ALL WOOL BROADCLOTHS— 54-Inch—sponged ands sbrunk. quality 86 INCH RLACK MESSALINES— Full bright lustre and 1 aplen- } did quatity—reg. .98.. ‘ 61 New Laces and Nets FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALE. TS | 50 end French Val. end Te : 30 "Eee map Val sane vay 15 value .20 to .29 Cotton Cluny Laces—I } ‘and dkinge—value h to'8 74. 36 preety tn 2] Aiton, Hiciony Were sy § 2.00 ste, eine Veokee, Oriental worth .59 . Elsewhere $2.0 and OB eo 2.08 CREPE DE CHINES— 42-4nch Toy vo ‘Double width-—binek, white, ee Chig more 81.90 oi Bigek ‘eyeesla end Le" ells Bhrice hii pink: Nite, toe B7| ALL WOOL BLACK PRUNELLAS— | 'fonca'Neaet od L* tes 189 t0 164 eda maize, rays, ua 60-inch—extra fine fini } , usually § end Lhe TLR I «+ 11,00 New Fall Ribbons DRESS ber a Ra oy NMelnch tight end dark afecte | 29| FOR DRESSMAKERS’ sate, @ * HVOLUG AY. eee eee cece eeenee t walste—worth «79 CHECK AND STRIPE TAFFETAS— Yard wide—DBlack-and-White thrown: i ‘ Xrgnd-White pnd-White—neat and attrac: tive—wort! Wash Brome, Sones Ba Bak Bin A FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALE 40 inch White Volle , | 45 ct. quality 48 Inch Votlea—u (note width). aP Copies ofthe . me bapa symbroldered mported—Iinatead of .20, ‘Our famous tin of 1244 ct. Por- . calos for Dressmakers’ Wook. . 32-Inch best American Gingham -plnids. stripes and checks — splendid combinations--every desirable color and at vie equal in texture and looks to | the Scotch that sell at double. .. New Drons Votler—lovely shades for day and evening — 86 inches wide—worth .20. Mercerized Poplins—all wan shades, Including cream— ff 20 16 ch Gulog Clothe x desirable ea noveltice—worth 424nch Chitton ¢ jack, whi 9} tinte—wore! Full line of the celobrated ae Silke —#0 extensively advertised {n maga- sines throughout the United States, Inge for evening wear—reg. .20 Silk Chiffonettes— lain and dot “| 6: ‘worth pewest tinte— o—_______ GREAT SALE OF LACE CURTAINS, BED SETS And CURTAIN NETS Bought from the Retiring Importers MESSRS. COHEN BROS. & CO, Fifth Avenue, Between 17th and 18th Streets AN OFFERING that has started Fall buying with an enthusiasm that only wonder- ful values and large assortments can evoke. Fine re Cortains. BED 4 ALL WOOL DIAGONAL SERGES— } 20) Vente, Plain raced Moire Tal in.—reg. 16 6 Motre Taffetas tod i also 4 loch Dresdens—1s ct. qualities: . ain trade "23 to 20. 18 re fs ae 33:8 FANCY Wash RInBON®—10 yd. peo— » Dink, der. Clark's Cotton and Notton FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALB. edad Oe Cotton — haat | aa atinbtre-te Mile Feat herbone—doz. yds... .! Wide Collarbone—dos, yda. Wide Seam Binding—; Pruasian Rinding—pe. Hooks and Eyos—gri Hooks, invisible dozen Skirt Brald—b yd. Canvas Coat Front Roll Tape—pe. . 7 Blas Seam Bindi 5 Se. Collar Foundations. tor be. Collar Suppor tor Machine and Sewing Newdies, paper, usually 4c each...... 4 tor-10 No Mall of Telephone Orders New Linings FOR bbvag intemal BALE. shadew—reR. 024... 06006 36-inch Mercorized Sateens— Yokes and Chemisettes 894 vai? 25 va® 48 | eS | who |v: 850 | wae ae ee RED SALE, vail Vai. 1.26] val- 1.60 vis Val; 2.50/ Val. 3.00] Val. 3.50/ Val. 5.98 we, PLEATING 8 Lace, or Silk French Lacet, Renatssance and Bact, Cream, Wart 20 Marie Antoinette Cortains. Othere—Reg. .60 and .69.. «60 v3 ‘ a 6.98 | 1 y RUCHING 8—Lace, Chiffon, vat! oe alee 1.9.98 va: Boe vaio va biPho v4P:2 8% wep. Crone Lis vilarauleseee 17 Sash Curtains to match many of the above, 2.98 to 14.98; value 34 more, Fy 3 | . TOURIET Ri } Superb Brussels Curtains, 7.98 to 24.98; Worth $10.98 to $35.00 | yds. In box—re 15 Lace edge or bratded ae Superb Arabian Curtains, 11.98 to 29.98; Worth $17.00 to $40.00 rinse, x ES and ' Kru, irae 35 Extraordinary Values Scrim Curtains ie in bileefoneteod oianae = & Woechigairni chon Curtain Nets white nd Arathi 1.50 Shears and Scissors TT | FOR DRESSMAKERS’ SALE, The greatest stock ever shown in New York... Every ‘popular weave — Filet, French Net Bed Sets Dressmakers’ Sheare—6 to 8 tnch— < stripes and combinations, elso plain Nov- Beoreh, Lace Dairies or equere. shams. elty Nets... We offer Marie ie and pk a 8 ie ate ate Imported 10 wel ac #4 R00 917.00, ah ee Steel Scissore—reg. .25.. «20 45 & 400 Neta 20 Hroueh Laces ant, Acanian Bed,,8@t™—| tmported Sciayors— Krustua Broa.— 38 Note 39 seonge lait worth $40.00, | #4 to7, jiacheroe AF 90 08.002» oT, ‘oa Imported Cotton Filet Bod Bete— White-—lvory—Arabian— Ourtaing to snatch the Filet. Sete 30 to 60 inches wide. 4-08 pair, worth double. 7 Sette p To-morrow, Tuesday, MORNING SPECIALS— Und t P.M. » prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No mail er Telephone Orders, Y iieucr rr "20 39c Baubles’ 7 a0 dreasug. Pink and bi 4 yds, wide ML ard TASES, © | 290 Boys’ Riouses... AB Waney Madras and hite Cambrics ston 6%, Pine Percale fou Jengthe of enperio: quay Boys’ PURNIS s“tmirp Froom,_ Fall Skirts 2.00 | grey, tan. 7 eerge—new modele—site but fl . of mt “ah tone le-all sees date vary MISSES" ieee SECOND FLOOR, ROODS- MEAN ae LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials = ——| a0 hen ‘4 band of collar | 80h Night Shi Shirte.. 7 oF a win —with or SREY coll 00 S\IRN'S PURNISHINGS—MAIN roe 29 White nbd Waiste. . oo ths Sepered. aloo an the att sar ay ae" LOOK FOR t ae Black, White and desirable 212% stindes—reg. 10 etticoat Mi Bleck, Petite: Pall colors —rem.30...) 014 Silk finish Moire Percalines— ’ jos to match ri ie - : { }