The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1913, Page 4

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nO | Mees osed . Christian Science ader Declares Enemies’ ‘Weapon Is Powerless. WRITES A BOOK. ninisc: es May Be Inter- ling to, Mother Church Di- p “Gent thought” has no terrors ms. Augesta B. Steteon, the de- seeod Ot thy iret Chereh of Chetet @f this olty. animal magnetism, tn an Individual and universal consciousness. “Christian Scientists call mental mal- Dractice the action of the carnal mind. ‘They understand that evil thought must be met and nullified by the reflection of the Mind of Christ. “1 strive to possess this and the qualities of God that the mental FOLLOWS MOTHER EDDY IN PUB- LIGHING BOOK. Of course, that may not from being on the point of death, she fe remarkably healthy and possesses a stump eedurity of tedy that betrays no ravages of malicious magnetism. Christian Sclentiste everywhere, whether they are of the constantly tn- latter's followers typified the passing the apiritual avecession from the found- @¢ of the church to the ardent pupil. —_>—__ “ABE” GRUBER’S BROTHER DROPS DEAD ON BIRTHDAY. Former HealthJnspector Who Tried to Shoot Politician and Was Sent _ to Bellevue Stricken in Albany. Bad oA de Wea. FIRE-ESCAPE SLEEPER FALLS THREE STORIES. Woman Tumbles Into Well and to Yard Below, Fractures Leg and Is Internally Injured. Mrs, Mary Grimes, forty-eight, rolled Inte the well of @ fire-esoape at No. WM Park avenue in her sleep early to~ day and landed in the back yard three stories below. She was taken to Har- Jom Hospital suffering from « fractured left leg and internal injuries. Bhe lives at the house with her hus- band, William, and five-year-old son, ambulance. Neither the ehild knew she had fle until neighdors told them. peal es TEES GERMANS UNDERBID U. S. Met American Firm Will Furnish Bering Machine for Navy Yaré. WASHINGTON, June #.—That a Ger- matt’ concern should be able to pay the custom duties on a great boring tma- @hine for the New York Navy Yard, and Paatt Appeal. culcago, Juno M.-An appeal from ei; beg Ss which sentenced him to a in prieon for violation of the fered Ywnite ware act was granted Johnaon, esro pugilist, a Garpentsr ta the Unives Bates oun Francis Connor Player Pianos The Player Plane That is Perfect Yor Binns, any te! Bead tr i, esti Npeuibart eset AVIATOR DROWNS TESTING Domain Inthe citadel of love thig vantage ground 1 shall the Word—God's law—that MACHINE TO CROSS OCEAN. LONDON, June A—An aviator named Fairbairns was drowned off Bhoebury- nese last evening. He had flown from ‘ooklands and was experimenting with new type of michine with which he rojected @ transatlantic flight in July, Fairbairns fell inte the sea from a) [height of @ thousand feet and sank be- and A tried and and true f which can only be porn Drege sults it has ished. For more than thirty-six Maney and Liver + gota mea and women, suffeters from kidne; fran’ ‘trouble, o recover belt health and strength, fore @ friend who was cruising in the vicinity, could rescue him, The machine, which was of 30 horse- Liver Remedy ine, the success of to the splendid re- iiruded Warner's Safe con neeennns accompli tt bene” oat ke i fed hncuw df bos oy Sry feats sho sweat by War- Sele Ki Live edy-—have it in their homes at all Simaer-bat ane Bi it are parti to use it e of the yens henause it ane Renee tonic, Warercom, 14 East 43nd St. BUNION FREEDOM The Coward Bunion Shoe, pro- vides room for the swollen joint, without spreading the rest of the foot. Shaped to fit the anatomy of a bunion, and re- tains its remedial value during the life of the shoe. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE JAMES S, COWARD Crthewhee Ann TRE TOWAT ON Mrs. Coster’ Poe Pomeranian, in His Best White Satin Bow, Prominent in Church. Although he wore nothing but a white satin bow, he was a guest at the wed ding In the Chureh of the Atonement in Tenafty, N. J., yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Mary Coppell Booth and 0, De Lancey Coster of New York—just be- cause his mistress couldn't be marned without her little Pommie. Bishop Edward 8. Lines of Newark, assisted by the Rev. Archibald E. Mont- gomery, performed the cereshony. Mrs. Booth, in white eatin, was attended by her atster, Mre. Lawrence Biliman. Miss Lawrence Ellimap, all of New York. But Pommie, the bride's pet Pome- ranian, tastefully attired in his going- array neckerchief of white satin, was the only dog. He attracted as much Pommies's tollet, it appears, was im- Deoradle. His black fur was unruffled, hia white bow immaculate and his man- ner superb—except for the purely dog- @iah trick of tolling his tongue out panting audibly. Tho fashionable audi- ence was giad that the bride was not Geeply attached to a herd of Siberian wolfhounde. ‘Mra. Coster {se the widow of Edgar H. Booth of this city, —_— FOOD FOR THE VETERANS. plenty of rations for ail veterans who come to Getty#ourg for the battle anni- versary celebration next week, even though the number excééd by 10,000 the original estimate,” was the statement made dy officers of the regular army at camp headquarters yesterday. “Here we have over 6,000 tents, nearly all of which are now in place,” sald By making it nine you have addi- odations for 6,0 men, as, os ST AT WEDDING.| eo bd Mra OLIVER De LANCEY COSTER °}LENGTH OF THE COAT MAKES TAILORS WORRY. National Association May Split Over the Question in Conven- tion Here. Tt isn’t the tack of petticoats nor the filmy nature of the skirt th ing the ladies’ tailors and dressmakers. It is the length of the coat. That pus- sling question threatens to split the great assodiation that rules these things in America, True enough, Louisiana leaders of fashion are Gead se! inst the tight wkirt and are pleading for the use of worry-| 1D IN DEA "GIRL FROM POISON PILL.) ari Suicide Theory Abandoned—Found | tat Dead in Chair in Office With * “Medicine” Beside Her. GALISBURY, Md., June %—The in- vestigation into the death of Miss Fier- ence Wainwright, caghier of the Home a Gas Company, who was found sitting dead in her chair at the office last Fri- day night, ia expected to involve at least two prominent men of this city. Geveral subpoenas were issued to-day for witnesses to appear before the in- quest on Friday. The girl's stomach hae been sent away for analysis. Sheriff Roy E. Smith and Chief of Police Disharoon went to the office of the gas company Iater and removed all the personal effects Of Miss Wain- wright, conelstrig of some letters, Photos, magasines and @ camera was learned to-day that in addition Miss Wainwright's dress at the neck it was loosened waist and that it had the hips. It was sald pills marked “quinine” comeuhtes euicide has been discarded. ———————— CHILO FALLS INTO BONFIRE. — le Bey Fatally Burned in Game With Playmates Aro A bonfire was the centre of attraction for about a dosen small children near the home of threceyear-ojd ‘Thomas Lawrence, at No. 140 Stagg street, Wil- Mamsburg, this morning.. Thomas was with the children. A Uttle girl suggested a game of “Ring-around-the-rosie,” and all the ttle folk joined hands and danced about the fire, which was crackling In the breese, Thomas: lost his footing and, not being held very tightly by the children on either side of him, fell head- into the five. e ehildren ran away, scream- ‘Rmesinen O'Donaall of the Stage who saw Thomas fall, out of the fire, Linked Consti: Kis recovery was almost i tinpobet tion. une Vacation Sale: All Our Own Summer Footwear Smart more material. But they stand abso- lutely alone. Sweet woman, say the rest of the experts, may wear as little skirt as she likes so long as she will wear & coat equally as skimpy and forego all thought of the good old cover-your- ankles and keep-’em-warm garment. ailors*and dressmakers meet in Building over by D. Mikol of Bosto out the question of coat lengh. The New York tailors insist on #8 inches as the maximum and would But the Illinois men that 90 Inches ig plenty, and if the; n't get it fixed at 2 at the most they will secede from the association and form a-new' one ef thelr own with a 90 inch coat as thelr emblem. ison Maurice IMPORTERS Fist hh Avenue at F352 Street Will Close Ont WEDNESDAY: All Remaining 45.00 to 75.00 Afternoon DRESSES at 825 OF Chiffon, Silk, and Novelty Fabrics Marked Price '* Concessions Mating preenet r Coats jotor_ and Steamer Coa French Blouses. ail NITURE 5 75 40 "= 150 oe A WEEK OPENS AN AN ACCOUNT FISHER Bros ay Evenings COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 &104 ST. st corner. BTUEL) 13037 SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. Simplify Home-seeking by temper I s[ROxAL LTwWo Sr OYA i Write for Catales. Mall: a Week Opens Opens an LEM STORK SAVE! 2190 Le eat <3 iroana ree ‘Avel56 51 ‘he World's Infornm: Pode Pulltser Balding Areade, Park Row: World's Caters, Otten, northwest core pairs on sale. Repeat $256, Stylish Colonials, Trim Oxfords, .00 and $3.50 Original Cost Pumps * 1.47, The very cream of Bich own Reg yes a ans best footwear that it is possible to buy—in all We're not waiting till the season is Sensational saving chances. On Sale in First floor Shoe Section Only jane Vacation ———— Women’s Summer Waists over, but ight at the beginning Two Big Values Of white voile; a new clever model, with the new {igt, collar, lace-trimmed; front prettily embroidered and finished with fine tucks. Of crepe voile, in stylish stripes, including delicate! shades Fi lavender, blue and black and white. A stunning model; with fancy shaped collar and cuffs of whijte'vaile, june Vacation Worth 75c. Each.. tes tbe Worth 39, Each. NOTE—A few of the above are classed as “econds* and subject to slight mill imperfections, not noticeable, Toe fo §1.00' 39, ot nity | silver, silver, gilt and gun metal finish;, with compart- ment for colin, powder and mirror. June Vacation Sale; ae eee 26 onne enameled 3-pin sets et sets; in all the dainty Soless, to match the summer A diversity of designs of our regular rellable brands which we shall clear in quantities sufficient to cover a room or two. Limited Tumblers, doz. UC A ortunity, Thin, lead-blown water turablers, tn 4 different styles of engraving. june Vacation Silk Remnants, eS Off Messalines, Peau de Sem, Sat- ins, Taffetas and Foulards; from 4 to 8 yards, They'll go quickly. june Vacation Notions “ASTRA” COLLAR SUPPORT: 5c piRReTOIRE BE BELTING— black or BN ant ing atts ac DELONS 6c ard MILWARD'S SEWING NEEDLES—paper . june Vacation $2.50 Taffeta Parasols, I, 15 Search whe you wih Lyd assortment ts shown. In orn ae and taney ‘Dresden borders and \. une. Vacation Sale: — 15c Summer ‘Jane Vacation Sal Boys’ Norfolk 4 of Wash Suits, 2. 9 With 4 or 2 pairs of Koickar trousers, Of.all linen tan and gri ary also Government khaki. i ' | f b 5 ne Vacation Sale—— years. Reg. $4.50, bos Summer Tousers, Khaki Knicker and Bloomer trousers; 6 to 16 years. SOAP—cake WILLIAMS’ MUG SHAVING SOAP—2 cakes .. PEBECO TOOTH LAMB'S Wi . PADS $5.95 Linen F Dusters 3.95 for motoring or rid- qu Irish Pega ae Holand “Linen -witting is, with envelopes to " Bitnty "box: excellent for iti or traveling use. june Vacation Si = 4 Cs Laces, Yard, 8¢ Cottoh Cluny Badges and Ins tions, In white and ecru, 3 to 6 inches wide, * Girls’ Coats 44 Price A finat cléan- up offers you most, reasonable protection against “ Losaat A Cee ei oe pongee and linen, sizes 6 to 14. Were + $10 5.00 Sa" 7.50 June Vacation Sale. Women’s ae and $3 Hand Bags, $1,530.) Dainty, Mi paty, liga of c with each Bag. ht-weight, stylish. for, moire in white, black, g cit and Geman silver frames; satin lined; Aad pares. Envelope and arroe models, with Also a renting PIN’ MOROCCO :\ HANG ray, i BAG, fitted with purse wee mirror @t the same price. june Vacation § Colored Cotton Dress Goods ,:*t, A month of enormous wash is short Laentior yee Mage PONGEES and SILK’ AND piling | leaves us with a gee Tree vin PeRCAL to-morrow at % Yolowin se peat iy Kore jane Vacation $1.00. “Onyx Brand’’ Hose 69c"- You know the one Brand” $1 hose for women !s a selene prt we were fortunate in soles, heels and toes; both white and black. ? ee | Men’s Summ FURS sie pose plain two-t wou x MADRAS PAJAMAS—low, $s on front; neat stripés. loo) BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS wih short tian cotton, Reg, getting a limited number of at a big saving to you. They are pure, bright r) airs and « ‘now offer silk hose, qd, tnnd' ¢wo-toned wit june Vacation Sale. ‘Silks for Vacation Dresses $1.50 CHIFFON TAFFETA—all pure silk, one yard wide; street and evening shades; plain and changeable colors, also white oF black, For 89¢ to $1.00 Fancy Silks—24 to a7 in. wide; all pure silk; all stripes and many combinations. 55¢ pes: 40-In. Black | Crepe {2 gals pe yet de Chine 39¢

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