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STAT Tell ct FORA 0 NE BE ee aoe 7 ; OB. . em -- SHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1914. rather cold features. The two are| as @ mission nurse among the poor|have aplendid complexions children | the fame name, and, at aight of her of the religieuse upon her regular and | of London. oo Lag et a Sie bert Wol- mother she recalled instantly all about aye in jail for trying| “We were arrested,” she sald, “be- | Tam, who seemed to be jn herself ete of the borough | cause we tried to preach an old-tash- | bine ‘and looked: like ‘a hes | She sald she had started yesterday of Somerville. foned religion, the religion that John to look for work and had been walking ° a long time when he: ‘The woman with laughter in her| Wesley taught. So far as I know wo ye that ake asked a fetter cartier de by Mra. Davis when #ho Qqitr® that sive auked a fetter ne COMPLAIN ONLY eyes is Mrs. Bessie M. Davis, She| did nothing that would disturb the ked ae to that matter In the to direct her to a doctor where has two children. “I am not worry-| peace of this borough. We didn't Somerville jail. could fst free treatment. He sent ing about them,” she sald to an Eve-|even get a chance to pray in the HUMAN CONDUCT. said that she would be all right in @ (fF JAIL ning World reporter. “They came tol street. We asked the Mayor and the| “We strive hard for perfection initespiali” ee emanmee at the see me Sabbath last and they looked | Chief of Police for a permit to hold a| human conduct,” he said, “We en- = a — 7 Lae ALL CARS TRANSFER TO J. 0 STRIVING FOR PERFECTION IN to Bellevue Hospital. ‘The ph: siclans well, Of course I miss them, but| street meeting and they denied us the | ¢avor to live with God.” above all things I miss my work. We| permit under a borough ordinance. | eas down peakes nw anistencys ne 59th fo 60th Street “Hol 3 7 are too comfortable here. Wo have| When we tried to pray in the street iked. i Holy Jumpers” Can’t Get] at that we want to eat and the ladien| ¥® Were arrested. fam sorry. I bear pray with him and exhort of the village send us Sowers and| "ii! Will against the Recorder who he replied. Phone Lex.to3d Av. Paza's400 Used to Flowers, Books | books and, really, being in fall 1s] MEMBER Misite 8 Rurian bene aneutd MEM h u , ea Mi and Plenty te Eat [tee ssa fund ict nar MEMPEME, OF SQUGgyetA® OF | ie ite eae el ! Tomorrow Morning---From 10 to 12/ laughter was as the muslo of one of| ‘The two incarcerated women are |" pulan’t get away with enough the great Bloomingdale Store will hold ; Store will hol j the many trout streams which ripple| members of the Pillar of Fire colony,|to worry him or us,” replied the! through the little valleys of the fair) Which is a Wesleyan and communistic | young looking Pillar of Fire divine. country around Princeton. colony about five miles out of Somer- |" Meanwhile the two women of In the jail at Somerville, N. J., are " ville, among the low-lying blue hills b, two women, one of them winsomely| The grave woman is Miss Rose| of Mauch Chunk. per Stay'in all ‘intl next Bungay ave Smnitations 7 « pretty and with laughter in her eyes.| Dingiey. She comes of excellent Hng-| Their garb is much after the | night. Should you happen on the town I ou a e e hy The other is a atrangel: ve| lish stock and hes « high 4 manner of that used by the Salvation | of Somerville between now and next| | The Feed-Drink for all Ages Fees ucation, For neverel yecne ene | Army workers. ‘They wear e round, | Sunday you might turn off trom Main | Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form s y she | priestlike coll and simple Blue cos | street into @ broad and fine road which For infants,invalide and g children! i ane oe = Purenutrition, Spbullding aa ehalavedy wearing 0 ents or jewelry of any | ton, not so far away. You @ mar. igorates nursing mothersand the sort,” she sald, "I've been married | bie fountain—a marble fion'e, head e healthful than sou ar'eudeal fourteen years. We believe that mar-| spurting water into a riage is sacred. Our religion is very|and then you come to B. Altman & Cn. siafaaicned™ she sled So Swen | fr wek I te fal, Fotone of tg A Group of Living Models a he bi ft rey . . Seemed Wo press, Apeinet ; eases Was |S tacts te: That is the window Fate posite must not miss this very novel sight—or the exceptionalqvalues that! eis Wi exhibit. ominous. So enormous is the response we expect that we have arranged to have woman with the unmistakable ee Special merchandise at very special prices. Things that you need rij A i t that will appeal to every one and that have seldom, if ever, been sold at ouch conahey a prices. oa ES This merchandise will be demonstrated in five of our largest 3d Avenue windows by es “You might be happier with vour will commence to-morrow (Thursday) |i inne we macy ana . ursday) — | ttt corso mea wet uch ana] GIRL RECALLS HER NAME. ion Pi t TOON ne coma, were Motion Pictures Taken of the Shoppers ‘ she replied, “There were many offers An Extraordinary Sale of topay tas. money, but. we, cought Ie 0. K. that we had a right to prear® this old| phe young «irl who walked Into { ’ religion anywhere and that is Why |poievue Hospital last night saying Women’s Summer Silk Dresses | re'ey ‘ira’ she ony ghine t | feaeahe ‘inom only Bhat” he as It was a part of my dally task in the |twenty years old and could not recall ® community to get the evening meal. | neither her name nor her address, re- consisting of smart up-to-date styles (includ- We can't all be teachers and preach- wits to-day when Mra. Mi Tt had my task in the kitchen 2 No, ie wr ing the new Russian and plaited tunics) in init ening te ee venarriw rig ties mong the country people in \° Crepe de Chine, Striped Washable Silks, | erville County the Pillar of Fire rell- i thusiasts are known as the |@n & Natural-color Shantung Pongee, White _|itoly sumpers. finan odd thin that Bool The eile her_Gaugh Fe cccen Hylan pening octors EA i i aad date Aa fee oe =| Three weights in silk lisle and lustrous tion that th religiously ; ‘ Washable Habutai, Silk Charmeuse and | p)eeition ie oe us might Jump up Ehuoch. be vy fibre silk. Imported Foulard Dresses, at the exception= | (urine Seve itetty Mrs, Davie, Yao Brown Dur ch Vas who examine our wonderful window display and those who later*visitsthe:Rotund 0 purchase, | ‘ These pictures will be shown the same evening (Thursday) at the-fotiowing theat Union Square Theatre « Harlem Opera.House | The Bloomingdale film will be thrown on the scr it every’ anceyuprto andhine, cluding those of Sunday, June 28th. _ pein Your Picture Will Be Shown on the Film: if you are shopping at Bloomingdales’ on Thursday morning (while the phatograp ork. ing) and happen to be either inspecting the windows or pure asing in re Rotunda. et RETIN LSE EMARKABLE wearing qualities, “but we don't fall down to the ground ally low price of |ana poi over, You kaw." Ther jump: | we. tat ‘ania N = All 2-hour Merchandise on Sale in the Rotunda,,MaintFloor:, x Ing Idea is nothing else than the old!N As Little as $2. ay — ———— — , $17.50 style Methodist revival expression of | Y, canal aif nents ore re . Susntiv" conrHe women||| Save Your Eyesight! || User dent know tow |((| Toilet Goods (4) athletic Carnical ). Men’s*Shirts, The C de Chi d Ch PRISONERS. N Priceis the smallest factor satlifying @ meal can be Ni Talis foes the cease An Athletic Carnival ||. ‘ (The Crepe de ne an armeuse Dresses Ordinarily one would look for the|N in Ehrlich Eyeglasses — . artuegeanery Hers. foe, the confers ti pi Ths 0a ere in white, navy blue and black) pharieaical atta ellie, It does nor|@ YOU ect, just the glasses Thursday and Friday: corer should t offering , you you need, as low as $2.50. The valuable factoi—eye examination by registered oculists without charge. Perfect Fitting Glasses,$2.50to $12 N Nised are high grade Shirt lor summer use, and ‘ cellent Valueseat thesermoders ate prices. Leno tants 4c happen to be there. The well to do people have sympathy for the two caged women, “From what I have heard,” sald Summer Milliner Fréderick Pope, the Prosecuting At- y torney of the county, “the general | opinion is Poneg Frog Mai? bation | should not have yn sent to jail. at very low-prices for tosmorrow (Thursday) — {aid not prosecute them. They were ELLIN' ID, 7Sc size; Na ee Honor Roll Relief Fund of the Rell it of the City of New York wil be ton Beach 5] DR. SN! TALCUM Per dozen III AMAL EAI New York: 184 Broadway, at John St. K i oe ten inal Dor. IN 101 Nassau, Ann St. SUGAR MILK, 1-Ib. box, held on the Bright Shirts .. ’ ’ Soot Ate luey merely stood out for | BS Sith Aven 1th Se. Grocers and Delica- eh 16c Race Track, June, ath and ! C I Women’s and Misses’ Hats titan nine" punite trenin, oe | IF wes 42 Set tessen Stores Sell It. H()c|iif| —#t...; 1c |} and orrhans of Pole kled |] .MViadever high ye that they must have er Bottle.......... tn Performance of their Duty. ked f ht ‘ in new shapes very effectively trimmed, wil! “them. ‘Then they tried to hold a meeting and were a beonsale. . . « « at $3.75 & 5.50 — Irested. ‘They are w peaceful peop! and none of doce sets at has — : given any offense that now of.” Untrimmed Hats in black or white In the colony over among the hilis away from Somerville the incarcera- Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St. percales or materials; with efther the soft double cuffs orlaundered auffs, inal assortment of pate terns. the shirts in this lot ; are t manufacturess’? samples. s Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N.Y. | | Seeeeeeeeerer ere ry oe NURSING BOTTLES, 8-07. grad- uated, Freeman Pastuerizer, 5c at. 6 «6 | © st $1.35 & 2.00 Fy i tai fag han ea A ae RUBY Nib. y9¢ , I ‘runks 1.900: | the cult. 8 jumpers fanti-colic); $ 8 ’ . Panama Hats, with black band trimming, See tee eT tTaey ward TEETHING RINGS.19¢ & ¢| Suitable for all purposes, FrontShirts; $l. 24/ 15 : RATTLES, made ‘of celluloid, in|Such as inland trips, ocean| -rp, ink, ‘blue and. white; special, i i le bosom and. cuffs are: pin ‘ee ioe a 5c. at | voyages or ordinary packing. |made from pure tub silk wi INFANTS" SETE> eelluleiay pink Packing Trunks, $2.96 up to $3.28] bodies of mercerized mat: blue, white; consists ‘of ‘comb, |Steainer Trunks, $3.26 up to $27.80/to match. These shirts brush and soap box; regul Dress Trunks, $4.39 up to $16.00/the appearance and wearing ee ae ee SYS 6 9c | Wardrobe Trunks, $13.80 up to $40 nualit ar a'$3 shirt. bee taknerenro BLOOMINGDALES’ #22 73 So'sve hoel: ds digest a teh for travel or sports wear =... at $4.50, rvtna “induntrlouny “ike “ordinary commuters. They have one large main bulldi built of crete blocks, t’ (Millinery Department on First Floor) bullding built of concrete blocks, two ing all told about 150 men, women and ‘children, The majority of these peo- ple are vegetarians, None of them Pitt Avene, 34th and 35th wtreets, Nem York. pets or drinks and'no woman Weare an ornament of any sort. All of them BEa EERE R REE eee ERSBSBEe ONeL-Apams Co Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City On or Near the Water a Victor-Victrola is at its best Because a body of water magnifies and perfects the pure tone of the Victrola— Victrolas and Outings are now inseparable. It is s0 easy to place a Victrola on a boat deck or a summer veranda. It is easy and exhilarating to dance to a Victrola. There's an instrument of convenient size for every place. There are Victor records for every imaginable purpose. Use the O'Neill Payment Service to make the purchase of any Victrola astonishingly easy. Make sure of a Victrola today for the “Fourth.” The Power of *3 e ° 1 Vacation Time Is Here These are the glorious days when King Fun takestthe sceptre from the hand of Toil and summons one. and all to abandon the heat and strife of city life for the rest and jollities that await at Nature's playgrounds. While one’s Summer Vacation is a period of joyous abandon, it should be planned with all seriousness, lest this great once-a-year opportunity should pass leaving you none the better off for its coming. “A Good Corset Is Worth What You | Pay for It’’ A young woman gathering statistics asked a group of women how much they paid for va- | rious articles of clothing. | When she came to the corsets, she was amazed to find that the price paid for them was out of all proportion to the rest of their garments. | “Why do you pay so much for your cor- | sets,” she asked. “Because a good corset is worth what you pay for it,” was the unanimous answer. 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Exclusively here, Mail Orders filled upon receipt of Eight Cents to cover actual cost of postage. Fittings by Appointment Corset Salons, Third floor, Old Building. POU FOS LITT oo oe Oey Povey very ow PP SEPP O OOOO POV US VOIP oO POPP wy