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enemas * “4 desire to commence immediately to SGENTSTS | DEFY ES 3 HEADS OF CHURCH: WILL BUILD HOME“ Declare Plan Here Was Suggested by Mrs, Eddy. for Institution VETOED BY DIRECTORS. | New York Group Decides to} Ignore Threat of Christian Science Board., Ym defiance of the threat that the Board of Directors of Scientists will repo group of New York follo faith, led by Mrs. Lysbeth 1. are preparing to-day to carry out a movement to Christian Sclence home In this « The plan, they declare, 18 Mrs, Eddy's They show a letter from her, written four years ago, In which she the desire to f an endowment Ten days ago Christian | the plan was Iald be- of the church by Mra. Campbell, E: Jennings and Miss Regina Rothschild in behalf of « committee of fifty local Christlan Selentists. The directors not only vetoed the suggestion, but sald that the church would repudiate it Xf {t were begun, Twenty of the New York group met| last night at Mrs, No, 169 West Ninet voted to go on with th New York Christian Science Home As-) sociation was formed and subscriptions were announced in order. The home will ing Christian Setence pupils. It was freely declared that the direc- tors are ignoring a definite wish Bddy; Mrs. Campbell showed th ing a copy of the Sentinel, dat i, 1907, containing a letter wri Mrs. Eddy to Archibald McLellan, director, which reads: BUILDING OF HOME URGED By |— MRS. EDDY. found a Christian Science institution for the special benefit of the poor and the general good of mankind The founding and endowment of the institu- { tion will cost at least $1,000,00), Please come to see me at your earliest « venience and I will give you further details. The same number of the Sentinel con- tained Mr, MoLellan's reply, conclud- ing: “I shall be very glad to receive t9om you the details of the proposed institution, and I pledge you my best efforts in whatever way T can be of| service in this grand undertaking.”” “Mrs. Eddy's letter,” de Mrs, Campbell, “shows very plainly how she felt about the © home movement, I wa. 8. E in the Massachusetis Metaphysical ( lege In 18%, and I am one of thos Christian eiists Who still revere her memory and believe the great things | *Bhe planned carried out. T! me in this city, and we h that the home shall be Matter what sacrifices 1 hoped for should be we h and Jad our plans t him called his attention to the letter of 3 Eddy on the sub; and to Mr Jan's reply. Mr. emore 4 @ perfect ri ght to start the ping In the mans ald that were was SAYS NO ONE WOULD LISTEN TO Yiled_Lha! Lttolal i to tuke such a CAPT. C. S. HALSTED DEAD. Old Goard Veteran Passes Away at) His Home, Awed 65 Years Frienda of Capt. Charte At ,| Halsted were shoeke at the a pt, Halsted was M. Halsted Koods house He served in the ber of the Twenty- for twenty-five yoars ver of t aptain, a fayette losses suffered during Swissco of of Halsted, Ivit war ax a mom- cond Regiment an » Old Guard, a ron of the late » former dry Haines & Co, ad been a mem. serving several ie was a member at} nt times of John A, Dix and La- | Posts, GQ. A RR, and was for | rvive him, as w who was Miss Julla the drivel strike sults will probably courts of last resort. A Marvelous Hair Producer Disease and Restor RQ Mi i AN Club plans or rid! small deposits wise shopper bs ig el hi id irone! the fact ¢ ou the Value $45.00 3-Piece Parlor Suite frames, claw fee ions of silk plush, indestructible springs in tas ill Axminster Velvet Rugs Carpe s 6x9, | 9. 79c 98c $16, at 11.50 Value $1 to $1.35 8,3x10.6, rare! CURTAIN 22, 13.98 tau: oe $18, at 9x12, Value $22, at 10.6x13.6, Value 26.48 $32, at Na 1.50 15.98) Linoleums 9c Value joncst | concern ‘cond! 329, 95" unique design, | ned, fitted with loo: rds and tassels t tk LCCC udu CAR 5. BAUMANN & BROE No lone Yctn Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit Out-ol-Town yoraneland Made TaN ow ae Trucks, extra heavy ustrated, value § Axminst: Carpets With or without border 898c $8e\! Value $1.25 10 $1.35 CURTAINS 1 2.98 Oilcloths 35¢ Value 50c, raw pI tof our stra Stops Baldness, Wu and Scalp Faded nced buyer, but Wilton Rugs 6x9, alue $24, at 9x12, Value $42, at 10.6x1 nn . | rate rospective | buyers htforward | $29.98 18. 50 31.50 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1911. WIFE OF 18 SUES HUSBAND OF 70, NAMES A RIVAL Spouse Bride Kicked Him When He Took Off Her Shoes. —————» Tn the case of Willlam Henry Pries and his wife, Lena, the mating of May " ved disastrous to Cus Pries 1s an tron man- ifacturer of No, 167 Laurel avenue, Ar- |lington, No J. He haw reached the al- loted and ten years of life, three sco ~ [although he appears much younger, Mrs, Pries is eighteen, The two were married April 6, 190. | They separated in June this year, Mra, Rries has brought an action for sepa: maintenance, which came up for hearin, lor Hf roslded ark ‘day before Vice-Chancel- Newark. Mrs. Pries has 242 Orange street, Now- She blames a Miss Alma Peterson, for of her domeste happiness. Mrs, Priew testified that Miss Peterson was a friend of Pries, who was a wid- ower with grown children at the time of his marriage to the plaintiff. Mins Peterson came to the Pries home a few days after the marriage, Mrs. Pries declared that her husband thereafter neglected her and displayed her separation. pl Stamps $3.50 Silk Border Comforts, $1.98 Each hive hundred of these comforts, with beautiful 9- inch silk borders stitched an! tied with silk ribbon, Borders of pink, lav ums; silkoline centers. Only a single one to a customer. #2 inch size in gi to match, Variety of styles and special for two days at 92.: up to **Surety"’ 75c Inverted Lights at 45c Our own famous brand, complete. 91.50 Inverted Lights at 65c Complete with shades in assorted decorations and colors, $1.50 Junior Lights at 69c With 5 inch decorated or colored glass shades, a very pretty outfit. &-quart 4-quart Frying ~ ‘ i Complains }: , uch a marked preference for the houre- keeper ax eventually to compel the pet!- |tioner to seek another home for the swke of her own peace of mind, Her husband, she said, had forelbly taken her wedding ring from her and In her co he and Miss Peterson, she claimed, condoled with each other becaure he had taken a second wife, Pries dented his wife's statements. He charged her with t she belleved he was wealthy, turning on him when she sluded he war not as well off in this world’s goods Aas she had deceived herself intu bellev- clargl that on the night of r tev, WW. Van- he JACOBY JEWEL ROBBERY AND MURDER IS DROPPED. Police Admit They Have No Clue and Coroner Returns “Persons Unknown” Verdict. A coroner's jury yesterday found that Adolph Stern came to his death on July 2 "at the hands of @ person or persons Jacoby's jewelry store at Sixth avenue and Thirteenth street who was murdered by thieves who stole @ tray of diamonds pilled him on the floor with a victous kick, ‘The case went over to next Thursday. palit : Rte BOY PURSUES A SHOOTER. Causes Capture of Man Accused of Hadly Injuring Woman, Joseph Reango of No, 304 Jackson ave- nue, Jersey City, went to the house of Mrs, Josephine Mansing at 377 Jackson avenue yesterday and accused her of circulating fi reports about him. ‘Then he shot her twice and ran from sutra well tailored; the hind’ that the house, dropping the revolver én the atreet. Petticoats Henry Johnson, fifteen years old, =a picked up the revolver and pursued MADE of fine Daisy Cloth with Reango, Patrolman Hill he cries and seized the fugit! In the City Hospital tt was sald last night that Mrs. Mansing was In @ dan- gerous condition, Reango, who is @ whoemaker, formerly worked for the wounded woman's h the boy's 9-inch embroidered flounce in blue, pink and white. 45 75c value. Very Special ic Bobbinet Curtains OF fine French net with hand- finan House ow 4 in nominal asse inches wide. $2.25. Special, per pair 1.39 » President of the con- Of the assets, $106,009 Is in furni- cern, ae ‘Avenue, 20th-22d Street A Two Days’ Sale ot Art Giass Domes, Gas or Electric Table Lamps, Inverted or Upright Lights O'Nelll_Homefurnishing Store—Hasement, #9 Gas Domes at $5.98 All complete with strong candle power light, 96 Gas Lamps at $2.98 Many styles and colors to choose from, every lamp complete. Sample Electric Lamps shes, regularly priced complete at $5 up to 842; : In Progress—A Great Sale of : Triple Coated Sterling Aluminum Gray Enamel Ware O'Neill Hometurnishing Store—Dasement, warranted first quality only Note the special prices Commodore E. T. ture and pictures, Gerry claims $125,109 for rent and taxes. New York City High Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue The O'Neill Blanket and Comfortable Sale An Annual Event In Which Savings Run to 40% O'Nelll_Main_ st $10 California Blankets, . $6 Pair Very fine, all pure wool through and through, double bed size, splendid blankets. $6 Northern Ohio Buckeye Blankets, $4.25 Pair th pure wool shorn from the live sheep, strength- ened by a chain of spool thread, size 70x80. $3.75 White German Flannel Blankets, $2.25 Pair Woven A thousand pairs of these excellent blankets. $6.50 New Winter Down Quilts, $4.25 Each Stitched satinine with attractive floral designs. $9 Rich Satin Border Comforts, $6.75 Handsome down comforts with borders of light blue. pink, green and cardinal; rose and leaf designs; splendid value. extra heavy weight, pure linen, designs. ber-and-green colors with bead fringe 8-12 Damask Coths, re 921.50. quality. 22-inch size, regula: 1,500 dozen Hemstitched ON We must make rc we have taken two or th oe for a quick elewiares By 'y plece perfc rf Dinner P: Breakfast | Tea Plates Soup Plates Tea Cups and Saucers. Coffee Cups and Saucers.... Meat Dishes, 16 in. Meat Dishes, It in..... Soyer’s ‘“‘Ko One of the Gnest acer easories toth riper saving of fuel; the elimi: n of wa: e genuine only sold here. unknown." Stern was the clerk in Jacod| Ph Decisive Price Concessions FOR WEDNESDAY Women’s & Misses’ L. M. BLUMSTEIN, W. 125th St., Bet. 7th & 8th Aves. Lpeunennenenerannpinecenneecusenennversnennonesnl 1868—Established 43 Vearw—1911 : ONEILL- "ADAMS Co: New Fall Housekeeping Linens O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. Never has a larger variety been shown here. Substantial, high grade qualities, moderately priced, Special Sale of the Following : 1,200 Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to match, 8- 4 Damask Cloths, regularly $3.25, at $2.25 8-10 Damask Cloths, regularly #3.90, at $2.90 20-inch Napkins, regularly $§ 24-inch Napkins, regularly $4.50, at $3.50 550 dozen Bleached Damask Napkins, pure linen, heavy 20-inch size, regularly $2.00, at $1.48 linen; good 35c grade, at 24c each, or $2.80 per dozen. 575 Hemstitched or Scalloped Embroidered Pillow Cases, size 45x36; your choice at 39¢ each. Open Stock Dinner Ware At Half Price mefurnishing Store—Basement, wo new arrivals in china, and in order to do so »pen stock A great many other items equally low. parting of perfect cleanliness and their ideal sanitary features. from a window of the store, and then encaped in a taxicab. Few crimes have ever baffled the po- lice of New York so completely, lor weeks 350 men of the Detective Bureau worked on the case, but they got clues neither to the thieves, to the owners: wip of the taxicab nor to the disposition of the gems taken f. indow. nday. ptitions for Presidential elecs Jon were rejected last night by Congross by large majorites in both hou Therefore the election will take place [next Sunday. e iBT | | Tailor-made Skirts d Corduroy in black, navy and mixed and side pear! butt sells for $5.00. Special 2-39 THE heavy kind for full beds, pretty pink or blue borders, wool-fnished, $2.25 4 45 value. Special, per pr. 4+ Men’s Pajamas trimmed with cuttull sizes. Value me 50 °95c Special to-morrow... ik frogs. and Oxford Table Silver O'Neill Ho 50c Tea + pons at 30c half Dessert Spoons at 60¢ $1 Dessert Forks at 60¢ half dozen. 1 Medium Forks at 60c half dozen 81 Oyster Forks at 60¢ half dozen. 50c Berry Spoons at 25¢ each. at Forks at 25¢ vers at 25¢ cach, Ladles at 28¢ each, Knife and Sugar Shell at 25e set, $1 Plain Medium Knives, 7¢ half $1.50 Rency. Medium Knives, #1 half dozen Specials in Cut Glass Allin Rich, DeepCutting Cut Glass Sugar ‘and Cream Sets, regularly $1.98, at 91.25 set. Mayonnaise and Plate, reg- ularly $2.50, at $1.75, Spoon Tray and Olive Dish- €s, regularly 98c., at 79¢. » in a great assortment of new 5, at $3.35 gularly #4. 3.35, at $2.35 rly $2.35, at $1.88 luck Towels, size 21x38, pure dinner sets and cut the price in half ct and handsomely decorated, ai Meat Dishes, 12 in Covered Vegetable Dishes. . Covered Casseroles.... Sugar Bowls, covere Gravy Boats okera’”’ Bags new methuds of cooking imaginable Soyer, famous as shing and Stern Brothers invite the particular dresser to visit their “Shop for Men” occupying the entire First Floor of their New Building on West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets Its accessibility and largely augmented stocks will appeal to those who patronize exclusive haberdashery stores. Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, Sweaters, Hosiery, Pajamas, Underwear, Mufflers, Etc are now displayed in a wide range of appropriate styles for Fall and Winter. ee Wednesday, will be placed on Sale a very desirable collection of Women’s & Misses’ Black Waists Dress Waists of Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Velour and Real Cluny Lace, trimmed with fringe, hand embroidery and Chenille, fitted or kimono sleeves, at $15.00, 16.50, 22.50 Demi-Tallored Waists of Crepe de Chine, Duchesse Satin and Chiffon, elaborately embroidered, with sheer yokes, and the new frill effects, at $5.95, 7.50, 9.75 Tailored Models} of Peau de Soie, Messalines and Taffetas, Gibson effects, button back or front, fitted, long or at $2.95, 3.95, 5.50 three-quarter sleeves, =——SSSSSSSS—— Silk Petticoats in Imported and Domestic models for street Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Chiffons, Silk Jersey, Fancy Silks trimmed with Cluny Laces, hemstitched and hand embroidered. To-morrow, at Special Prices PETTICOATS of Changeable Messalines, Chiifons, traight cut, with short ankle side p! Iso Silk Jersey in tailored models, at of Jersey, with deep side pleated Dresden flounces, also plain colored Peau de Cygne, at of extra heavy quality Peau de Cygne, sectional accordeon pleated and tailored flounces, in all colors, including Coronation Purple, Blue and Emerald, at and evening wear, of Taitetas in the $2.95 3.85 5.75 Umbrella & Parasol Mountings Of Plain and Jewelled Crystal, Quartz, Topaz, Onyx, Damascus Steel and Jet, in most a! ractive designs, Wednesdav, an Exceptional Offering of Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas Twilled Silk, extra quality, close rolled, with Mission and natural wood handles, Value $3.00 hed Sterling Silver, Gun d Buck Horn Handles, at Value $4.50 $1.05 2.85 With Me Novelty Ribvons in the accepted colors of Fall and Winter, including Velour Embossed, Chine, Roman and Tinsel effects; two-toned Velvet, Satin and Ottoman for Millinery and Dress Trimmings. To-morrow, a Sale of Plain and Satin Taffeta and Moire Ribbons, 6 inches wide, in black, white and colors, Per Yard, 23¢ Fancy Ribbons, c 5 and 614 inches wide, in white, pink and blue, Yd. 24 9 33¢ ORDERS FOR RIBBON BOWS AND FLOWERS FILLED IN RIBBON DEPARTMENT. West 23d and 22d Streets B. Altman & Go. OUTFITS FOR BRIDES AND BRIDESMAIDS SPECIAL ORDERS FOR WEDDING GOWNS AND BRIDESMAIDS' DRESSES CAN BE PROMPTLY EXECUTED, AT MODERATE PRICES, IN THE DRESSMAKING AND TAILORING DEPART- MENT, WEDDING VEILS; TRIMMED MILLINERY; FRENCH LINGERIE, ETC. SATIN SLIPPERS IN WHITE AND DELICATE COLORINGS IN STOCK OR MADE ESPECIALLY TO ORDER TO MATCH COSTUMES. ALSO TRIMMINGS ADAPTED TO THE VARIOUS KINDS OF FOOTWEAR. WALKING AND CARRIAGE BOOTS, BOUDOIR AND BREAKFAST SLIPPERS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES TOCORRESPOND WITH COSTUMES, ‘ wn Auvenne, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” (WILL GO GET IT.