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HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1918, fing, though tt dom that any SIRIKING SPOOKS PEEVISH AT GALL FROM THO TWO-DAY PS Sulking, at Rain- fintthe-Face Waves Tomahawk and Jabb Cheyennese. Tt was the summer vacation, she aid. amusing, for, while he wae eending his Mepeeges to the disgruntied spooks, vie wireless, a former member of the “Pink Pajama Girls" Company—a men—Ganced everything from the Turkey Trot to tae Vienna Viggie and back. This may have been what Big Chief Rein-In-the- Face Mdn't like. Mra. Zena Porter of No. 12 Sta Street, Brooklyn, attended one of matinees at which Macuria While she was sitting in @ box, listen- ing to the minister telegraph spirit messages from the spectators to their dead friends, a woman entered her box and began talking to her. It wee Miss MoT was attracted to Misa Marston, be- “T was att to SPIRIT CHURCH CLOSED. | tore she came into my box,” ead Mrs. Porter to a World reporter to-day, “When si me to send a mossage dead friends. She told m sociated with Maourda, who as I re- member was billed as ‘Macurda, the Great.’ Then she grew confidential and gave me @ card of the At Ghe told me I had a tance, and then said the told fortunes— that she was an astrologer. ne eald that if I came to the office she would tefl mine at ‘ar price, end introduce me to the Macurda, who could tell me lots bai ‘things by just looking at me, MACURDA !8. TELLING FOR. TUN N’ BOSTON. “I was. curious, ange few days ago visited the Miss Mareton was there, but she said Macurda had gone Rev. R. A. Macurda Leaves Ministry for Vaudeville, but Makes Flivver of It. From the Piipit to vaudeville~just Beeause the spooks in epiritiand are on deal? dignity and won't consent to hold eomverse with meré humen control. Mhat's what has bofatien the Rev, Rufus A. Macurda, pastor of the First 6pirit- ueliat Chu which up to May 1 held eacotings twice a week in the Arcade Building, <Bpoadway and Sixty-sixth Arrammvr, the Hindoo Guide, control of Mr. Macuria, is sulking somewhere fa the émpyrean—or,’ perhaps he's erewies into the subway, no one aeems ig Chief Ratn-in-the- Magston didn't cast my horo- ‘ycopt she termed ft, but gave me a card to fill out, bel the of my birth even to she ain and tring my entioned something ‘Then Mise Mi ton explained how peevish Fi over Maourda’ ‘Twice before the act wae put on the Indian appeared in his war paint at the foot of ‘her bed and grunted most ter- ribly in Cheyennese, The night of the firet production he came again, with more. red and green paint than ever, | let loose @ tirade waved his tomahawk “tum,” | Wildly, granted, #howed hie teeth and firm presented in the Columbia Theatre. Brookiyn, didn't go quite the way it perhaps decause of he Big should, (Chtefe peevishness. Miss Marston knows Charles H. Bradshaw, sixty-seven, a well known comedian, who was Lotta's leading man for @ number of years, died of pneumonia Saturday night in ir, N. J. He ie survived by his one child. The remains will a to Wolcott, N. ¥., for inter- SUFFERED “Rain4n-the- earthly hanging in the ofMfoces of Atwood Press at No. 1031 Broadway, ‘which company Macuria is president is treasurer. ‘This office ls just ‘oelew where the church used to ROA WAS ONCE INVESTI- GATED BY THE POLICE. fe much speculation in the ef Idncoln Square why @piritualiet Church closed so r It had F R +E Ir P I! For Fourteen Years, Res: To Health by Lydia E. esha —— Elgin, Ill.—“After. fourt suffering everything from fe plaints,I am at fast restored to health. employed the t doctors and even went to the hospital for treat- nd was told 4] there was no help for me. But while fH Ht i & town. He hasn't been fatiure of his vaude- j g e 8 Macurda ts @ tall diond, his hair @ightly tinged with gray. He's just at of magnetism, it is aid, and very He was on Mrs. E. Monroe Hand of No, 8M We Geventy-sixth street, who was, and is still, the leading light in the First Asso- its use until I was made well.”—Mrs. Henry Leiseberg, 743 Adams St. Kearneysville, W. Va.—“I feel it m; saiy to write and say what Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable. Compound done for me. I suffered from fe: weakness and at times felt so mise: I could hardly endure being on my feet. “After taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Iclloviag yor ecial directions, my trouble Words fail to express m: Nheaiiubes T recom: eae your Fed icine to all my friends.”—Mrs: Vhittington. The above are yh two of the thou- sands of grateful letters which are con- stantly being received by the Pinkham Mobiles waited outside. A year ago Mrs. Hand withdrew from the support of this church and started the Church of the First Inspiration, now vices in Carnegie Hall. Just got out Was never explained. Maocurda continued the First Church under his own direction, but it didn’t weem quite so prosperous. Mrs, Hand couldn't be found at her home to-day, A woman who introtuced herself as‘ ‘Miss’ Smith from Englaad" explained she was out of town, If the reporter were interested in spooks he could hear the latest oncs at the new church in Camogie Hall, Why Macurda | Medicine Company. of Lynn, Mass., bad disassociated himself from his bene- | which show clearly what great things facteess and.why he wae in vaudeville | Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable. Com- pound does for those who suffer from woman's ills. If you want special advice write to Lydia +E.” Pinkham: Medicine Go. (confidential), Lynn, Mase. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by s woman and held in strict confidence. REAL ESTATE FOR GALE— NEW JERSEY. “$iss Smith of Engiand” could not ex- plain. epi JTS WOULDN'T WORK FOR RET CHURCH PEOPLE, Gr other it's nolsed a) SptritWaletic circles that ‘the ” sbooks arent quite pleased with ¢ treat- ment by the members of the First Spiritualistic Church and aren't worl at!in REAL ESTATE FOR @ALE— NEW JERSEY. CAKE GROVE HEIGHTS © 800 FeetAbovetheSea, Amidst Magnificent Shade Trees Directly on a Beautiful Mountain Spring Lake 7 Miles in Circumference Within Commuting Distance of New York, This is the bungalow section incomparable. When you think of a bunga- flow you-think of the shores of a lake in the mountains. You do not want it cloaa tothe ¢ity. .You waut it far enough away to forget and‘ rest and still near trough to commute. Take to thé heights for health. There isn't a more Near the Station|? SNE GROWTH REMOVED FROM DOCTOR'S BODY Medical Dr. Hi Fire Department. The doctors say there fe nothing iike tt recorded in surgical annals. For thirty-five yeare this extraorntinary embryonic organ was growing inside him, but not until last year 4i4 Dr, Reis become aware that anything was the The doctor was born with a rudimentary third kidney and second urogenital tract. In the operation to remove it Dr. John F. Erdmann had to make an incision forty-two inohes long fromthe centre of Dr. Rels's chest and round Ais body up to the middle of the ‘matter. ‘back. ‘The operation took place et Dr. Bull's sanitarium at No. 9% West Thirty-third street and was witnessed by Dr. Harry M. Archer of No. 72, West Eighty-second men are examining with °| amazement to-day a remarkable growth, three feet long and as big around es a man’s arm, removed from the body of — Values 1. Rete, a eurgeen in the Voile or Batiste Dresses Cotton Voile Dresses Cotton Voile Dresses Hand-embroidered and Torchon Value $1 trimmed. etgeet, honorary surgeon to the Fire De- partment. The unique mase of tissue 16 now at'Dr. Erdmann’s office at No, @ Fifty-decond street, where mem- of the New York County Medical Boviety are viewing it. Despite ite extensive charteter, the operation was entirely successful, and Dr. Reis will soon be out.egain with his weight permanently reduced several pounds. After the operation Dr. Rets’s left kid~ Very Sp Dresses — Includi linen, tissue tissue and ney was found to be affected, and a second EVERYTHING) Besi udson River | secre fio PER MONTA uh: | L.. Box 56, Evening World, Hy: figdon | See Nie mle eae hesiautzat | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— f NEW JERSEY. P. TTEN | INE | wir sicnirice ‘SUMMER COTTAGE Rd At Hohoolorn Mia. N. J. Purnia mM “ed Bi pee ownnn, ¥'6, ‘tok Tat ES & if ifts SIGHT SEEING YACHT To Commuters Wouldn’t You Like to LIVE Where You Don't Have to Wait an Hour if You Miss a Train? SUBWAY STATION. ides it-will be just as cheap or cheaper than living in the suburbs and you have the same pleasures; in addition you get the great increase in values of land caused by the Northward growth of the City. Go to the Supreme Court Partition Sale of the Van Cortlandt Estate 719 Lots on Broadway, Cortlandt ark Sout Park Reservoir and adjacent Avenues an (Subway Station at Broadway and 238th Street.) AT AUCTION, |_ REAL ESTA: in lace 2.50, View anen tabectaa Values to $10.50 $6.50 Will Be Sold at Auction on the Premises Saturday, June 8th, 1912, at 10.30 A. M. 78% may remain on mortgage Savings Bank Books Taken as Deposits on Purchase of Lots Titles guaranteed by Lawyers Title Insurance & Trust Co. Every Lot Must Be Sold to the Highest Bidder Adam Wiener, Eeq., Referee. Philbin, Beekman, Menken 6 Griscom, Plantiffs’ Attorneys, Lord’ OT aylor Graduation Dresses for Misses and Juniors ‘ ‘The advantage of this Sale is its Timeliness, :~: . The Goods you - want for Summer wear,—sedsonable Goods,—Goods for new, are the Goods you can buy in this June Sale'at remarkably low prices— ; Don’t be extravagant—With everybody talking about the high cost Pt of living can you afford to miss such opportunities to economize? i ‘ JUNE SALE OF WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR Asale that growe—a sale that's different—no dwindling, no decrease, no diminution stocks, great values, great trade keep up {ts Lapbestonadf hand embroidered and lace $29. 50 Values to $89.50 bey ate eyelet embroidery in waist and $ 12.50 eg Special a! Broadway & 20th St.; 6th Ave.; 19th St. AT AUCTION. You Can Do This by buying a lot and building your Home in New York City adjecent to Van Cortlandt Park, RIGHT AT THE between 238th and 240th Streets, Van Mosholu Parkway, Jerome Streets. Retadiished 18: of enthusiasm or of goods..... Full ‘West of ©ith Avenee “JUNE SALE triumphant progress, ....Don't miss Uin— COVERS—Ni $7.50 cunine Cevani-teemads St ih Soy te Co! PETTICOATB—Ruffle of deep emb'y or emt . 09 ‘eee CORSET OOVERS—New off with emb'y medallions and PETTICOATS—Deop emd'y of three to i fi $1.00 BTTIOOATO—T ty with storaia pan anowy lacee—vali ‘ 4.98... value $6.98. NIGHT DABSSE! wena! Limes NIGHT Roser a models Paris laces to Bow reg. $3.76. NIGHT DRESSES—French handsomely trim’ desirable Cluny—reg. $3.75. Cera Go ‘emnb’y—value yas ide eumprennery wi end Hy Bt Foreo—Ne’ ala er ‘hbephone’ Ov bi Malue one fae or ee = pretty atylee—lace or abr eg. $1.9., paineook ful styles deintiont isos and embroideries }8RS—natnsook—handeome ith Torehon, Val., and Point de siaborate et ‘insook—olreular or cupleney to 3 rows fancy no or wide BD ceeeseere Ble, DRAWERS~nainsook—straignt iA «fale 04 Sale. .48 Inco sale. .68 ruffie + fate. .76 a ets, ot em'y oF fan ve pant Counee lace—value «fale 8,00 with Bale 4.05 Pa Aa bnew rege Y emb'y or fancy laco— Loh Oe ry ree Bale. pie ‘4 with fine emb’ ‘and newest laces, beat i yl the Bale, 2,84 DRAWER6—cambric—hemstitched le, Limit PhrveNe ell or ‘eloptiny Gwaca For Maps and particulars apply to Joseph P. Day J. Clarence Davies JUNE SALE PRICES Auctioneer or 149th St. & 3rd Ave., FOR BRIDAL SETS 31 Nassau Street You can save enough for an extra AGBAL ESTATE FOR GALE— QUEENS. 1 will sell my beautiful 6-room house, containing steam heat, bath and a HOR7| Improvements, for $2,950; In the fast- lest growing section of Queens. ween Line ” SUMMER R ESORTS, EXCURSIONS, Your FOR SALE. duis oF 0 atch and Maiden Lane. Tel. SGT Cort. ° heautlil or healthy spot anywhere than Lake Grove Heights, The old-fash- Erie te iar aE: Aad Nee Vere bes Vacatio n joned ideasof sthe swell Summer resort with its trials and tribulations. 4s becom-| 2:20 PM. turer & steamer BASY WEEK: {ng antiquated. Pure air, sanitary conditions, freedom from restraint, to do a Al be ete without as one wishes, And, above all, coainess without the chill that .brings. malaria. SIGHT-SEEING YACHT CLIFTON Area Ard Woon, “LONG ISLAND American This is rahe to be a hummer of a Summer, Make your plans now, because 20 30 ALM and, ; BesoRTs” giving bint 08 the == this city will be blistering hot, tice, Hlatlron u.ldin, ext hotelé and boarding houses, We i: OFFER FOR their ratos, number accomodated, |) AF Ef Sway,’ alao ltth aye v0. WATCHES Sunday » dune 9th ONE DAY ONLY LAKE GROVE HEIGHTS $75 EACH Y6y can bungalow or tent or build a house of branches.’ ‘The, main thing iy a be heglihy, happy and cool, We build bungalows to your order,| tha m. ety tor occupancy, In thirty days. You will be charmed with ent ne with us for a day's, outing to Lake Grove Heights, i he ROI of Anthracite. \¢, reserving tickets, for free special excursion, RB, E,.£o Is Rast Sid Brest, New York] ‘ne BANKING INTER! 5% INTEREST - Bldg, (6th Ave, & 234 ny or will be mailed on Teowinit of 16 cents by the G. P. A., Roam 327, Penneyivania Station New Fork. coounts from $10. to $3. 00. op or before June it with kd State of N. ¥, our 72d y ween; YORLD MEN'S CLOTHES tain Sates, Ses Pe EXCHANGE CLOTHING co. D TAFE ON CREDIT BEST VALUES IN THE CITY. EASIEST TEAMS AMOND A WATCH CO Q DIAMONDS ON CREDIT| oR edit [DIAMONDS ON CREDIT Le ¥ J tarede a al werechors ou preumisaa wail @ tat, | > Harem Uragch 274 ination, Night Drose French and eyelet emb'y, ribbon—were 99.08 Hlaborate Bridal Bete—# {nelyding Combination- trim'd with Fisheye Val. wore $10.98. effects with wide Clun: outtaing—tibhon ronetten bowe--reg. $20.00 LY neat tn Diamond et coats, skir! DRESS GOODS MA! Mill lenge stripes, chee ui “Wisti Dawns’ FARK 10 et. Men's Initial H'dk'(s but Iarge parc, ie ‘A 7 Bs and Medallions—some with Weyhet, Yard Wide Percales waist or some fine article Pri under- =| wear if you buy any of these:— Bridal Sets of fine Neinsoo’ end Petticoat-—elaborate effects of lace oF vA lace end emb'y Medallions and wide ribbon, or lage and emb'y combined— Band 4 pe, Bridal Bets--Vory dainty ineerte 8 eo 08 ———_ To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. ne o. bie Messalines ~36-inch luatrous-—black, fit ihe of best shadep for drecees, conte, walnis, sige, ete, te, Bite, ete TN FLOOR, 184 sasortment of 288 SLIPS—Camoric PN Upie Bang and adhe arieia PRINCESS 8LTP8_ariee white, pink, blue, yellow—with dain! faces and ribbon—value $1.79, Sale, PRINCESS SLIPS—Nainsook. yokes of open emb'y and deep founce and Ineert or yoke ot Fisheye, Vo. with 6 rows on skin, ribbon value $2.4... ize head vy PRINCESS ) Stipe—vise tert ny od otraight ith Ch ve wie, hay et or ai ese an lace ~ ‘my ne, PRINCESS site —senwren fine inset wi Limit Three comnmnarion yokes of inov and emb'y—sttrwative stylea with Mbbon—reg. ..- Bale, COMBINATIONS —Nainsook: yoke of Hrenah emb'y or trim'd front 0d back with Torchon, ‘Point de pattera Bedale , 64 argo }—value $1.99... Bake, COMPINATIONS—Nainsook— Princess or waist styles trim'd in vari- Pye) prey, ways with newest laces and nest easbi oo—trimn' or drawere—value $1.6, COMBINATIONS—Lawn and Nain- eo9k—wide yokes of handeowe laces trim'é poly td eit ‘eet fashion—emb'y bead! it on tem’ Gromer er salt POPUL $2.79......eeeererneee ale, 1.94 Cached or triad beskenyen with ta jucked oF kes \- sorts of taco or aby imedallions— ekirt or yes ‘with lace ares. 4.09, . 48 EXTRA Bie co CORSET ene wc 4g pest ete rx e ale 18 Dresses— eee ot Seago OAS ies Can omab' 1.24 25 | xvas ap Mustia laren tans alat—ralee Bale, .46 1am Maree No at or Teiophase Ordek ttle ettecta with insertings ORG = =—— | value 39 Ob eeeseeeeeseeeeseseeses e ‘on Sipser a wr pi “ius, See ‘aia Seis, 28) “Black or whi co np ee Ca ang we | BXTRA sta alta oe gt and low’ Peanut vigiee vith fine embroideries | Sabi “$1.98 White Ve ie Watt dyate aae and Incen value $1.29.-++000000- 5% OE) con, gize PETTICOATS— Seny ne cate CHEMIS! aed tienen is 6 28 Pn 4 aS tucks Py ye b mstitohed rut * et. . Lamit ‘Three—No Mail oF Vale One Bale, se 78 Is erat pr CHEMISES—Skirt Mg yin Need » “Felephone Orders. H er ‘tea. Cinborate yokes of tency laces and EXTRA SIZE COMBINATIONS— es atette tn ele, 04! rinbon run—veive 9-.7-....0ala .O4| Sava ctreverentemn 2 Site" ———— > JUNE SALE OF BABIES’ WEAR No need for words—No need for long preface with values like these:— Me Mall or Telephone Orders for the following: i a9 94 wens BABIES’ LONG SLIPS, AN AND ID DARE. we 16.. .295.. .96.. y S—sizes to 8 18.. .26.. .37 BABIES’ SHORT DRESSES 7 dd pl S—sizes to 5 yrs.. seveee OO. 77.. 1.87 BABIES’ SHORT DRESSES-eloes to 5 yra, 17.. 187 BABIES’ SHIRT6—“seconds,” sisee to 8 YT8.......ésssseeseseees «MBs. oT g1,09 Babion' Plan Lawn Cape...) ———_—_—_———* CUTLERY FOR JUNE BRIDALS Fine Cutlery makes a superb gift..... It is o Insting delight aor steel is relial Remember, too, that a use- ful gift is far more attractive— apiece Carving Sots—best Américan @teel—antique ivory finish handies-- 4.08 Sterling etiver terrule—rog. 9. Pelee | Carving Sete—hand-orged nulne stag handles cater by silver ferrules—eatin Kned canes—value $5.98. Wostenholm's Carving Sots—best Shoffieid steel—sag handles—eilver ferrules—wore $3.94 Dinner Katves and Forks—etlver plated, steel biudes-ivorey ban- dlet—set of aix eadh—in lined case— 8.98 eleewhere $5.95 a set... Dinner Knives and Forks—best celluloid handles—set of six each. worth $3.49 seeeees B49 EJ ct Men's Athletic Underwear, rawers—all sizes FURNISHINGS —MALN FLOOR, 17 et. Union Linen Huck Towels......... A 194x30—soft _finish—hemmed. TOWELS—MAIN FLOOR, 14 et. Linen Towellings.......... 04.4445 18 inch—extra hewvy tine, close, ab- sorbent weave. TOWELLINGS—MAIN FLOOR, 12 ct, White Curtain Muslins. . By 36 incocrariety of woe, figures ‘and UPHOLSTERY —BASBMENT, Set. Bleached ith Choeseclo . 96 logh—for aurgiceal and fecaily yarde of more than one 7. Not lems than pheoe to M ee et oar uF convenience, ale % Tel. 1234 Bekman BROTHERS, Bankers pty cdi a Wiles Rar Aen cha asian rambraye,, Galeton, Me ane ct id Fancy pereales fumey ne EXTRA SI2ZR Drawers—ood Mustin— — 4 ‘The newest abapee .. 7T {ucde Oe epryicenl * : 91:50 Women’s Oxford Tice $n MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P.M. No Mall or Telephone Onters. ( oe py Tie % JUNE SALE OFFERINGS” | FOR TO-MORROW é “Money caved i money cavach> Bi x4 whn fine om’ ings, baadit peplum las Wemen’s Wash Dresses. ; $16.98 Women's pCR ce fe apa TT mand $5.40 Woman's Tailored Linen Suite... 1. cutaway goat— Natural Unt—etralght or oorges Ravy, cream and . BR Pe $4.69 Women’s Jop Sik Waists.. Daley, aii stylea of fine laces ae a std nor Witte De Dresses. Dany “styles ar plant ae lnow, tucks and ribkono= fine emb’, Oto Myre RP. fees “ana end Us. $1.14 a Selsette Shirts. tant Ty CONE Teer ee : —French cuffe—coat model—with without coilldre—all sises, ee. ~label on avery shirt. Soft, black Dongola—medium . ent ‘leather tipe—military heele—3'to @ ~all widths. SOct, Bobies’ Fire Firot Shans, Wooo “wall leathers fan en color. ee ws aia “y. ae Seen eee atts Wt Tsien woo, 15 ct, Steel Knives & Forks . Dinner atte—bone and ebony handion an excellent make, CUTLERY—MAIN FLOOR, 15 ct, White Lingerie Batistes.. ‘einch—fine, y~tine, soft and silky, eT OTT GOODS MAIN ae $1.69 Women's Black Waiats.. Sire hod acts at failored ot foe ts igh oF ‘Walste--s2008