The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1914, Page 12

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p the Calvary Paysist Ctrurch, 3 debate and having recei no| station and sent for p Supposed himself welcome. He =* that before he could make ; if known he was seized and PWATE SULT OF CHURCH RW, SENTENCE LATER ialist Minister Held for Disturbance in the Cal- vary Baptist. Bouck White, who says he is pas- of the Socialist Church, with Deadquarters in the Berkeley Theatre | Ballding, No. 19 West Forty-fourth Street, and who startet the rict In jo, 128 Weat Fitty-vevyfth street, last Sun- “Way when he tried to engage in o @evato with the Rev. Cornelius Weettaia, was found guilty of die- @tferly conduct by Magistrate Camp- eg the West Side Police Court and remanded without ball q to-morrow for sentence, The ite eaid he wished to hear cases of the ten followers o! arrested with him, before oy ap sentence on the leader. oourt i was so crowded that Campbell had extra benches q in. Among the crowl were Many socialists and several minister them the Rev. Charles T. Fag- Professor of Hebrew in Union Seminary, and the Rev. ickney Grant, who had been Qs character’ witnesses for Bertha Renbaugh and Mary Towle ‘&2 counsel for White, Miss baugh had him take the stand, ‘White told how he had written a ter to Dr. Woelfk: might visit the church ~~ eaited THE EVENING WORLD, third , and an usher in the church, told how he had helped aject White after he had warned him against speaking. Dr. Woeilfkin admitted that he had | received the letter and had not re- plied to It. He explained that this Was because it was not delivered to him until he was about to enter the pulpit. He put it aside, he said, for perusal after the sei is. DR. WILLIAM M. POLK TO WED AT AGE OF 69 Corporation Counsel's Father Gets License to Marry Miss Dehon, Who Is 56. Dr, William M. Polk, sixty-nine years old, father of Corporation Counsel Frank’ L. Polk, visited City Hall this afternoon with Miss Maria | H. Dehon of No. #10 Fifth avenue! Openin, " Jand took out ® marriage license and press hh Rieke ny _ Mttive Mise Dehon gave her age as fifty-six. | notwithetandin, | Dr. Polk is a widower, His bride-to- | view of Miaso 4 be has never been married. waa taken in ‘Mut ae pelted After obtaining the license Dr. Polk | Miasourt Pacific opened at Pr ne and Mise Dehon left hastily before | broke to 161-8 im fret tew min i their identity became known around | ( Wan Pacifio atarted with @ rm City Hal. Later Polk was w#aid joe 4, Union Pacific jot to be at home at his residence, | vanced 3 point to 1661-8 ana No 7 Mast Thirty-eixth street, “4 to 608-8, baaal Although born in York City,| Harvester Miss Dehon comes of a Boston fam- |gaining 1 1. tore and etrong, ily, Her father was Theodore Wchon | tions of favorable hon igen of Boston. Before marriage her |trust eutt by Circuit Court, mother was Maria L. Haggerty the end of the first hour ‘Wie CHILDREN SITTEN BY DOG, |i ana trating ea mlete atand- still and trading was co: fow issues, nfined to a children everal doga were|, Western Maryland gold oft easily bitten to-day by y dow which ran |‘ 20W low record at 22 1-8 of 21-8 at large all morning in the Tremont rec- fon tion of the Bronz. It was at .ast caught left the road to t . by Patrolman Blumrath of the Trade dency of Missourt Pacing the mination to the |evatem has steadily lost @round, and WALL STREET —— Market Closing The trreducible minimum of activity was reached in late afternoon, but there were signs of an increase tn volume of business 8 little Lefore the close. Among the most notable instances of witer negiect were Mexican Pe- troleum, Steel preferred, Interbor- ough-Met., Atchison, Southern Rail- way common and preferred, Bethle- hem Steel, U. 8. Rubber and Repub- none of which were tions up to within a few minutes of the clove. Strength developed in General Mot- ore, the supply of the stock in the street having apparently been re duced to amall proportions. i that an unfavorabie he former out of the church. Georre M. Sage, n lawyer, of No. Are you sure you are getting wheat flakes ? There is only one sure way. Simply mt, Poke ld wg when you order— “Force” means only one thing: wheat flakes. Not corn or any other cereal but delicious, wholesome Average figure. Waist webbing com- earnings show no tendenc: e Consolidated Gan ‘ovld off ts market remained to the middle of Health Department. pre’ ‘The children who were bitten were] tg Fmilo Sessa, five yearn old, of No. 1995 Tremont avenue, dnd Peter Walsh, ten . neral extremely dull up the afternoon, ‘Tee Clostag Quotations. Aleta Gold Mines nee a2 Eh tlti+ oe 68 sestsnysrys: sute-gsct i++ +¢14+++1! ++ {I Fe Fe tlt ord * Fs nett 2 & ee Eee abeubesS ; +til weeres F SSR ETE ESE wheat flakes. FEES St! Set a prs Ft wSeetges 1 ++itil wiaessee ~ eos, SSE AS oa SEE: FREE ME EE BEF E oe At ta2> St wre wr RE SSPE S25 2HeF é +1 1 ° ra Take Five Years From Your Age! Would that not make you happy? You can actually appear five to ten years younger by wearing the proper coreets—the BON TON corsets. , It is a well.dsnown fact that on Jon CORSETS will, when correctly fitted, so change and improve the contour, that you will feel and look like a new woman, : It is really astonishing what . youthful lines and perfect ease one en} wearing the proper BON TON. Price #3 to $25. Practically bone- skirt front. Vernise eoutil. Sizes 19 to AskgYOUR Dealer ' lic Steel common and preferred, in| ~ there transac- | ~ @ higher all around, | @ under Monday close. since n.-F.|5 prest- |)", we sh & fn early afternoon. Closed % to % cent decline, Corn steady and dull. Offerings tn- creased in second hour, but trading ight with narrow market. Closed her to ‘a lower. Stocks Based ing Prices. Yielts, 8.29 f Leadin: on Present Sali 108, Amalgamated Copper American Can pf.. Pennsyivan Reading y cables, and on foretgn bi ‘ Southern Pacif! on foreign buying... There t was lem local pressure, and further advances occurred duri first hoi OLIVE OILS DEFINED Details are completed regarding Consolidated Gas Company's appli- cation for authority to issue $25,000,000 6 per cent. 5 year debentures, con- vertiblo into stock at par |time after three years of iss | Missourt Pactfic earnings declined 0 in first week of May, and from July 1 decrease totals $1,922, Drensings » therefore subject to Missourl, Kansas and Texas earn- ' CHIRIS | ings declined $7,088 first week in May ! Pronounced She-ris and from July 1 total decrease is M4. : |OLIVE OTL wane ee Fiacttic shows Gecrease Of | 1s asestutely pure—rich tn food @ Tuly 1 decrease totaln $6,821, Promoting properties, Imported in original ular quarterly. dividend. of 21-2. per | uot, MEASUR! . cent. 4s payable June 30 to stock of record M imps or coin, for trial bottle, book of 78 salad recipes and inter- eating story ve offs, Chiris ts seld by or direct. ‘HIRIS COMPANY, Dept, W, New York City. jay 2 Chosapenke and Ohio earnin, July 1 show increase of $1, WHERE ALL HARLEM DOES ITS SHOPPING CH38. ‘Berroa Linen &: 70 Aves Captivating Mary Caretnise by Hi Harri SE ae aS. 2 Extraordinary Sale of Toilet Articles Manicure Articles Lustrite Nail Eoamel and Salve, 2 for 26¢, Lustrite Nail Bleach, 1$¢. Dr. Pray’s Ougaline, 2c. Harnieh's Nail Enamel, 28¢. Lustrite Cuticle Ice, $e. B il Files, Cuttele and Corn ch 106, soards, per dozen, 3c. ood Bticks, per dos., 6¢. Miscellaneous Salter’s Dental Flom, 8c. Face Chamols, &¢. Chamoise, value 460, at 38¢. SOAPS, FACE CREAMS Fairy, Ce @ cakes for Munyon's cakes for 1 Paim Olive Soap, Armour's Tollet cakes, wi and Pummio Soap, ‘woe Hazel Boap, 2 je. cake, Te. 1p, box of 3 1 Castile Soap, per cak ov" 1e Castile Soap, 3 Ib. re, Green Castile Soap, 1% Ib. bars, ‘We; 2% Ibs., 25e. ‘s eagsrecalia “Bath Goap, box of 4 108, 176, Jonnson's Foot tbe. Will wing Soap, per cake, 30, jennen's Hing’s Honey and Aimend Creams, SOc aise, 20c. Hair Tonics May & Pittsburgh Steel Company regular quarterly. divid of 13-4 per cent. payable lune 1 to ‘The $20,000,000 New Haven 1-year Materal gold notes which “9 by w syndicate Getting used to new shoes ordinary Kind involves days of foot torture, | “Breakin in” is enti . uae tue averted by the pur Dr. Reed Cushion Shoe For Men and Women which make toms oa Ht feel right at the minute you slit m ‘They ai a CHICAGO WHEAT _AND CORN MARKET. Wheat steady on small receipts, strength of Chicago May delivery and talk of too much rain tf tered parts of American whe: Predictions of clear and weather caused selling in second Announce an Unequalled Sale of 500 Women’s Blouses at 1.89 each Sold in all leading shops up to $3.00. Very fine quality Habutai Silk, in the most advanced models; every desirable shade in plain colors, stripes and fig- ures; also plain white. An assortment we are proud of. THE CAUSE: We purchased these blouses at an introductory price from the leading manufacturer in this line and offer them at this unequalled price. THE EFFECT: Our regular patrons, knowing our reputation for values, will buy them by thehalf-dozens. New cus- tomers will probably do likewise, and in- cidentally become acquainted with our splendid display of fashionable blouses at'prices lower than elsewhere. The chance of the season. Broadway, Shana Oth Ns. Te Srapeant «310 Young Couples Week We are in a better position than ever to take care of the “NEW HOME PROBLEM” for the JUNE BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM. You will not have to speculate as to what your needs may be; we have salesmen who SPECIALIZE in supplying every actual want and supplying invalu- able SUGGESTIONS to beginners. And you are enabled to take advantage of theese suggestions and OUR LOW PLAIN-FIGURES PRICES by our Convenient-Credit System We want you to START RIGHT, because that means you will come back tous each time as the LITTLE NEST expands into a LARGE HOME, Buy Now—Take a Year and a Half to Pay $26.98 y Baronial Brown Reed Suite—Rocker, Arm Chair and Settee; upholstered with loose cushions, seat and backof fancy cretonne; lar, nd roomy; like cut; value $40 OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR TRUCK Danderine, 600 size, 30¢, ‘Weatphal's Auxiliator, $1.00 size, c, Canthrox, 50c ats S00. Hay's Hair Meath, 600 sise 28¢. Herpictdo, 60c sise, aiphal's Egg Bharapoo, 280 it ee siJohneon, & Johneon's Syne! Soap, Me sine, 17c. Moth Preventives Pure Gum Camphor, per pound, |, 2 boxes for 2¢, Cedar, Lavender and Napthaline Flakes, 3 boxe: Balls and Flakes, 7 ibe. for 2e ft Fountain Syringes is, @ Tollet Paper, r Brushes Sond Back Hair Brushes, 29c. Tooth Brushes, bone and cellu- told handles, Se. Nail Brushes, 14c, Bath Brushes with detachable handles, values 49c, at 30c. Whisk, Bath Oriental Cry: Brooms, 12e. A full and ite line of Lundborg’s Toilet Preparations || acts, 25c, 50c, 6Sc, $1.00 vilet Waters, 25c, 50c, 65c, $1 Peroxide Massage Cream, 25c, 50c La Facinee Cream, 10c, 25c, 580c Sachet Powders, 10c, 25¢, 65c Rhemish Cologne, 50c, 85e, 1.18 Liquid fgamplexion Powd. “Lov’me” Toilet Water The Romance of Perfumes Melba Perfumes * They make the |/ dark aod dreary hours “Open and blos- som tnto flowers.” CUTEX smooths away the agged cuticle and gives the nail a beautiful polish. Whether done at home or wheth- er you have them “done” for you, insist on CUTEX. Most manicures use it. Convenient @8c and 44c bottles and a large “professional size” at $1.00. CUTEX nail white, a dainty cream for applying under the nails toremove stains. Per, ialabaeehmegaaeh U4 N TWh at Pow nf Millinery:— lew White Hats Wit Patent Leather Trimming, $3.45 Either smar®.sailors of tricornes, of excellent quality hemp, white trimmed with patent leather; included also are white hats trimmed with white wings, ax well as solid biack and white and black combinations. Most stores ask 85.00 for them. Here $3.45. fer Women and Misses $18.00 former Price $27.00, at If you've been accustomed to paying $35.00 or $40.00 for your suits, you will find suits here at $18.00 that you can Bercy cata uish from the higher priced ones. f autiful suils, Lrimuued with moire, failleand fancy silks. Coats lined with peau de cygne, skirts made with tunic ruffles and panniers. The materials used are: Wool Serges Gabardines Wool Crepes Wool Popline Every leading color is represented, as well as navy blue. Usual selling price for these suits is 827.50. Choose at $18.00. “4 Stunning Spring Suits Japanese Artisans Made These Blue Print Scarfs, Centerpieces, Table Cloths and Napkins Hand block, printed on white cotton cloth, with hemstitched edges. An ideal decoration for the Summer home, bungalow or city home. Inexpensive and novel. inch Squares; 45-inch Squares; Coo abel Yl far-e gee Wonder-Working Prices in White Enamelled Ware 260 dosen Imported All-White Enamelled Covered Saucepots, with side handlee—the most useful cooking utensil in a household. 7 ‘Sitferent H for all purposes. Pint sise, regularly 2c, at 18¢ Quart size, regularly 850, at 216 2-qt. sive, regularly 490, at 35¢ 2}4-quart, regularly 59¢, at 48c 634 -quart, regularly 600, at S0c G-qt. size, regularly 79c, at 58¢ 8-qt. size, regularly 90c, at 69¢ {Sunday World’s 1“To Let” Ads. (|) saving time, temper and tramping. Commences at Koch’s To-Morrow, Wednesday Recognized brands, of standard quality and purity, greatly lessened in price. We reserve the right to limit quantities te dealers. THE STANDARD LIQUID HAIR REMOVER Endorsed by feastonal women the — quickest, welons_gowns tnakes " tte ‘ot TOSRndo. ‘esentiat fer bay women's 1s table, sofort Price 2 Sanitol Powder, paste and Nauta, or Caiox Tooth Powder, 18e. Dioxogen, 6c aise, ie. as Lotion, bee size, 38e. Peroxide, pound bottle, 7¢. a Hazel, % pints, 10¢; piuts, e TALCUMS Wilbert's Talcum Powder, sorted odors, Wilbert's Talcum Powder, giass , 8¢; pound can, 18¢. qpiiuibbs Talcum’ Powder, 2 tor Amolin Deodoran\ ¢ Talcum Powder, te. 2 ssorted odors, Meunen's Taleum Powder, 110. Board of Health Says: “Cleaning the mouth and brushing the teeth Endorsed by all good dentists. Riuse the mouth and gar; your throat morning am with “Borine” (liquid). Gives white tecth, red Olt. eet Ltn 1 le are making a special on Borine for this week. The . holding $0 ounces, summer. The Regular $15.50 Pullman Sleeper rage 10.95 ° / Carriage Only 49 at this price, which is as near to cost as car- riages, like ever reached Fine reed, natura! color, full size, extra wide body, large hood lined with corduroy, tubular anteed rubber tire wheel In French gray, $13.60. Baby's initials in alumin sewed in hood free of charge.” Hasement, Dress Goods Remnants In a Reduced Price Sale An accumulation of short lengths and ends of the season's newest weaves in. Voties, Fancy New Clothe, opline, vas, UF Silk and Cotton repens” Values up to 69c a yard, $2 Umbrellas at 95c _ Women’s and Men's 26 and 98 inch umbrellas, covered with fine quality prosperity taffeta; handles comprise sterling silver in etched, engraved and appliqued designs, pearl, gunmetal, horn, gold-plated caps, also plain and carved mission and ebony. . $1.00 Silk Hose, 69c Women's pure silk hose, with lisle thread uppers, soles, Is and excellent quality silk, im and bronse. by

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