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Ae a ee ~ BUBBY CAN'TRESIS | -RAYLFE, SHESAYS, __SOSHE SUES ACAN Gerard, It was not until ehe eppeared before | loh was approved. Justice Biachoff, last September, asked that the deoree be vacated, the ficklenees of woman was Instai for her final decree, which would forever dimolved her marriage, tha husband Jatlons.”’ | . 4 é solemn promises to reform and she) ,. , ~ way on the second floor a miniature) ville tour here this afternoon, was es- fare Rodgers, Tired of Forgiv- SMG Tt ei motel neers Two Women So Scared They | fithace, ao rapidiy had tho blaze spread |corted trom the railroad station to her | vare internal injuries es a “tei before its discovery by any one in the tote by a aquad of mounted police. A : ® * ae Saaks | place in Weatchestar County and at No.| [ead Three Children Into It t housing twenty families. Ife| fe ; His physician, ging Millionaire’s Son, Seeks Ga Wokt'Ost Simnareh Gad fouls f tenement housini y procession of automobiles also followed | to-day that he had a fair chance for atreet. BRINGS NEW 8UIT FOR DEO! SHE LOST. Again her husband's absences Divorce Anew. “ Sophie F. Rodgers's second suit @ Alvorce from John C, Rodgers tr, of the millionaire contractor who Galle part of the subway and the exten- Gam of Riverside Drive, brought in the Supreme Court, discloses a remarkable ule of Mrs. Rodgers’ changes of inawo years. Her whifte are dated to the comfort of her relations persuasive Rodgers again besmed reunion was of short duration, how 190, won interlocutory @tvores 191, forgave Rodger, 1910, returned go Itve with him. ‘1, quarrelied with tim and acts of infidelity rift 6 8, 4 a, Rodgers te a member of his fat - mn, 6 1M2, again forgave him. 15, 1912, again left him. 1%, 1912, got interlocutory aivoree James M. and Williem J. Rodgers. four to put on speed and & . %% 112, she again qued for fine Dec. 2, 2, Referce Henry M. Steven- 6 named by Supreme Court Justice Seabury to take testimony. WHITE LIGHTS LUREO HUBBY, Board of Alderm against him was never tried. Bhe told the Court before ahe applied importuned me to proceed no | further, but to resume our marital re- She agreed, she said on his home drew her suspicions and she fled But the giveness and again she relented, Their ‘Then Mrs. Rodgers went to her lawyer, but found @he had falled to ask for her final decree within the three months @ follows: Prescribed by law. She further found Bune 10, 1899, married Rodgers. the ofennee she charges her ‘heaped sParch §, 1910, brought sult for a|with in her firet euit could not be used now Drings © new euit, based, she eaye, On) ye. Minn jones he com gol mitted eince their last reconcitistion, | 20%, A804 «1x: Abraham, aged five, and contacting frm with his brothers, wes arrested and indjoted in 1906 on the charge that he ordered his chauf- away af-| hen brood of little ones, lived on opposite tor the automobile had run down and killed Mre. Betty Kuchler, mother of President Kuchler of the New Roohelle ‘The indictment of the oM five-story tenement at 4). ‘The fire was discovered in @ pri hallway on the second floor between apartment occupied by Jacob and Y. PANIC AT BLAZE and where painters were at work to-day. | that | Tho painters had gone out for the noon need. hour when the blaze was found behind the door leading into the hallway. T | was evidence of Incendiary origin, el have t her | apartment. Battalion Chief Carlock, who arr! PUTS VEN PERIL Instead of Away. ——EE RUSHED TO STAIRS INSTEAD FIRE ESCAPES. Dazed in the presence of the fire from! aanger, the dread of all tenement} Though the building wan adequately | dwellers, two women and three ohii-| *duipped with fire escapes, none of the} families attempted to use them, dren were eo badly burned to-day In a] oe amail binge at No. 69 Mangin street that one of them tm not expected to live. All might have escaped injury had not the two women, pfloting the flook of children, rushed directly into the fire instead of away from it The oufferers—all at Gouverneur Hospital—are: Mra. Mollte Epstein, who suffered terrfble burns as well as @ disabled shoulder and whose life the surgeons hay despaired of saving; Kemerick, her ohtidren, tor Mra, Kemerick and jever. pushing tenants on the then tried to run the flames on the aecond floor and fell the midat of the fire. Mra, Kemeriok tried to beat out to descend the eae denren ee deathn ny burned. but] ot aio, 6. ‘The @ve were found on not in danger of death. THE BLAZE GTARTED IN A |DO” smothered the fire with. blani PRIVATE HALLWAY. and hurried the sufferers off to the ‘Mre. Epstein and Mra. Kemerick, with | pital. her's He aiden of the hallway on the Sfth floor! the adjacent tenements at No. ® THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER Rothstein and one recently vacated BERNHARDT RECEIVED through the spilling of kerorene or paint. | ers’ ofls from the supplies in the vacant | with the first engines, found the hall- reported his belief in the incendiary origin of the blaze to a fire marshal. airways to the roof at) ‘Though her own clothes were blazing, fire that had attacked her children's gareents and all of them, accompanied ‘by the frantic Mrs. Epstein, retraced | their steps, crossed the roof and started of the tenement fifth floor, their clothes afire. Poll ‘The fire routed all the famites from No. | No. 71, but it was put out before tt! «4 vate had done more than a few hundred dol- the lars’ worth of damage. otta - IN STATE IN CHICAGO. |ago as Actress Escorted to Hotel by Squad portea of Mounted Police and Pro- cession of Autoists. CHICAGO, Dee, 2.-Mme, Sarah Rern- hardt, who began her American vaude- here ther | Ray station i ved fh and pped. the nted actress to her hotel, | recovery. oe, === but} her into) the ket hos and peak va Rodgers reer a ai de “4 Established } —le ime con ira- hd ae ture Py vim ens mid. tien in the building of the Trade Mark Half a Century it glare made her husband indiffer- eat to bis marriage vows, Among tn- she recited were eccasions in and February, when Rodgers ‘tall, etriking blonde” to the Albany Hotel, where he registered under the name of McCabe, she alleged. ‘He mede his nocturnal headquarters at th@ Albany, she eatd. ‘The case was heard by Gol Kohn, as referee, the chief witness for Mrs. ‘was Harold A. Ackerman, who bin “With the fone you can’t forget’ q achievement in conetruction. | of gocing Alm with the tll blonde, | $790, Str 10 | $400, Strle 24 ; im tall blonde. testimony was supported by em- $850, Styte | $900, Style 32 of the hotel, who said they Rodgers as “McCabe” until one it when he had a cheok cashed and 425 CLAENE An Unusual Sale of Fine Furs Owing -to the unscasonable weather during November we have decided to offer a large assortment of fashionable Fur Coats, Sets and Separate Pieces— } affording a rare opportunity topurchase Appropriate, Useful Gifts At a Distinct Saving During this Sale we will make t f ‘ Great Reductions on Imported Coats, Wraps and Mantles in Mole, Seal, Baby Lamb, Caracul, Broadtail, Persian, Hudson Seal and other fashionable Furs. Also--- Sets, Scarfs, Stoles, Muffs and Novelties in Silver, Cross and Natural Blue Foxes; Russian and Hudson Bay Sables; Chinchilla and Ermine. At More Moderate Prices in Sitka, Black, Pointed, Mole and Taupe Foxes; Alaska Sable; Mole; Raccoon and other desirable Furs. ALSO Motor Coats for Men and Women Fur Rugs and Robes 384 Fifth Avenue Between SSth and 36th Sts ‘Tel. 2044 Greeley an inetrument that, in all re- epects, ie the highest type of offl- ciency. Invented, evolved and produced in ite entirety in ovr (Cash or Convenient Teme, Booklet on Request, Lace Table Linens for Christmas We urge our patrons to do thelr Christmas shopping at i Pithe earliest possible date. Our collection of fine Lace pieces suitable for Christmas Gifts includes some of the finest specimens of the lace- maker's art, as well as a great variety of pieces at very moderate prices. Tea Cloths—Round or square, 1 yard, $6.00 to $200.00; 1% yds., $7.50 to $175.00; 114 yds., $16.50 to $275.00, Tray Cloths—Oval and oblong, $1.00 to $17.50. Luncheon Sets—Two dozen Doylies with Centerpiece, $15.00 to $450.00 per set. 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Choice California Port, All Three Regular Sized Bottles, for......-..- Guinness’s Stout—Bass Ale Direct importations enable us to sell at $ “1 1 We pay 15 cents a dozen for the return of empty bottles, and 10 cents a dozen for empty splits. Our motor trucks and wagons DELIVER FREE and will call for the empties on request. ——$—L—— FREE with Case of Ruppert’s or Liebmann’s ‘1 re- tl 1 1 t te c i J \t i t 1 I DENVER DIVINES ON RIGHT TRACK, SAYS PASTOR RUS- No Worfd-Burning—Satan to Be Bound—Sin, Sickness and Deatt that it will never be destroyed by literal fire. According to him the; 15:61 great event of Christ’ bring blessings He seems to have the Bible and logic: on his eid concepts of the Second Coming of |—1 Corinthians Christ had done great injury. The view set forth in all orthodox creeds flesh. place within twenty-four hours. The saintly will rise in the air to meet from Heaven, and consume t earth, claim that Christ will reign in flesh: glory for a thou Christians di or the Bible. because they perceive its incon: offd Advent, been a failure? rectify matters and to start His Church afresh in the work of world- conversion and blessing? out exactly as intended. Not a sug-| gestion of Scripture implies that the t' mission has mouthpiece in calling a cl world. In due time, by Kingdom, He will bles: cial class is invited to become sepa- rate from the world, to become sanc- service, following In the footsteps of Jesus. demonstrate thetr love for God, thetr | {} even unto death. Their reward {s to|( be a share with their Master in His a thousand years will rule, Sless and THE KINGDOM NOW IN EMBRYO. Church as HOW, WHEN AND WHY A SECOND ADVENT SELL—IMMENSE AUDITORIUM PACKED to Be Conquered—Man to Be Delivered. The Power Vested in Messiah—His Kingdom Near—How It Will Appear. conditions, and will He then, tnetoed, give us earthly glory and merely per+ fection in the flesh’ { Oh, no, no! We have all sadly overlooked certain features of God's Word. Jesus did not remain poor, did not remain fl did not remain human. In His resurrection not only was He received by the Father up. where He was before, but He was glorified “far abov palities and powers,” le taker of the Divine nature. to His Church is to share lory. The Apostle distinctly tells that in the resurrection the faithful will be “changed” (1 Cor. 52) and made like the glorified Redeemer, and 10 of the Divine 2 4.) The Apostle for this Flesh and blood Kingdom of God. 50. ing the impre service, while many had to be turned away at the doors. Seventeen pastori Advent for a month. Now comes Pastor Russell, telling “The earth abideth forever”— ‘e coming will ich as we all desire. too! Pastor Russell declared that false | cannot inherit t How slow we have been to see God never purposed t! either Jesus or His faithful Elect should re- main {n the flesh! A few Bible state- ments misunderstood got us into ficulty. he Lord. Then fire will come down Him,” and forgot that there are whole|eyes of understanding, well Premillennialists—{natural eyes. Jesus declared th: very few now see or hear—only th saintly, whose eyes of understanding have been opened by the anointing of the Holy Spirit. He said also, “Yet a little while and the world seeth Me no more.” When once we dis- cern that He has been glorified— that He has been given a spirit nature again, that He no longer has the human nature, which He sur- rendered as a Sin-Sacrifice, then we can see why the world will see Him no more, and why the Church must be changed by resurrection power before she can see Him. We misunderstood our Loré’s manifestations after resurrection. Unless He could establish the faith of His disciples in Hia resurrection, is that Christ will come again in the The resurrection will take A fe’ d_years to bi id. The majority of | wn all this as ridicu- lous nonsense because they believe {ttle or nothing, either of the creeds A minority disown it he living of mank! ency with the Scriptures. More than three hundred Bible exts refer to Mesi glorious Sec- Our inquiry shall be Vhy does the Master come Did He not properly estab- Church? Has his Gospel Age Will He come to Not at all. His work has carried Thureh is to convert the world dur- ing this Age. On the contrary, her been to act a's 8 to be joint-heirs with the Redeemer, Mes- jah. Properly enough, Jesus said: Pray not for the world, but for hose whom Thou hast given me.” He loved the world. He died for the Messianic ‘all the fam- But first, a 8 gardener, as a travelle: convince them, first, that He longer dead, but risen; and that He was no longer a man, lies of the earth.” “I WILL COME AGAIN.” ified or set apart to God and His ta Henan ne aceat country, Co Phee These, like their Master, must loyalty to Him and to the brethren, nome over f t to undaratand Heavenly Throne of Glory, which for | !ton° Sd Fl SL the time between the going ind the retui nplitt humanity. ing would be long. The rene ae sho: Our Lord’s parables refer to His Kingdom class. This jon Holy Spirit at ‘Our Lor: nd Comin, wo quently all will be resur: down \ | | does not signify that He intended them to occupy places of distinction | now. The Master Himself was neither a King nor a Priest on earth. Hii M 3 be the great King over all the earth, as well as the Great Prophet or Teach Ruler, “My Kingdom is not of this world’ [Age]. saintly followers are to share in His ,!"! its establishment. they come; Thy will be di Apostle knoweth us not. priests only from the Divine point, which none are able to recog- nize except the “brethren.” Only in embryo are God's probation, Jesus comers will be | Him on His Thro |bers of the Royal P: jreign with Him a t rection of the dead, explains that |‘, the resurrection of the Church to} glory, honor and immortality will be Heco the conclusion of th Sleeping saints and ein the inthe Hi and the Great Judge or ell did He declare to Pilate, His | ws 18:36.) As nd the Age. even. drinking. — pli ing ° Th ingdom, they must also wait for While waiting, “Thy Kingdom lone on earth, re to pray, the |“ Pri be world lesthood ‘The 3 = ints spoken of They are on that the over-/ ae 8 the Kingdom cl ithood, to housand years,—| |} 16. Revelation 3:2) “HE MUST REIGN UNTIL——” St. Paul, telling about the resur- ton With at the programme. Subse-|* ted, “Every man in his own order,” and Christ will reign until He shall have put all insubordination, Other Scriptures inform us that the length of His reign will be a thousand years, St. Paul adds that after Jesus shall) have accomplished the work as- signed to Him in connection with rebellious man, He will deliver up the Kingdom to God, and Himself be subject to the Father,—1 Corinthians > 8. 1 MESSIAH’S KINGDOM INVISIBLE. |: Some of the noblest minds have |!iliegvoun and been repelled from faith in the Sec- jhe established the ond Advent by the thought that an oy earthly Kingdom with Christ a the ints in regal state is unrea-|\' a le, They e quite right in thinking that earthly court and stat would be beneath the dignity of f siah and His Bride. The Scriptures |} declare that Jesus left His glory, humbled Himself to become a man in order that He might be the great |} Sin-Offering for our race, But the Redeemer prayed to be glorified with first on ua they will of, Messia’ | the glory that He had with th er before the ay poe