The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1914, Page 6

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ie ) cA ED CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HUSBAND Heater A © Lafin-Jom her husband a Christian Selene » for the h PAPE’ DIAPEPSIN or » of $60,000 ded _hernelt | recover Ey With detectives with the avowed pur- pose of protecting her life and prop- erty and of getting evide divoree related t AMdavite Med by | Court For thirty-six houre at @ atreteh Jomen, Attorney David Waliace former Chief of Police of New York and for five years Mra. and John MeCollegh. Superintendent of lect and a corps of pieuthe were awake ia the lumediate vielnity Mra Jones’ itaelf in aMdavite Med by Wallace and Me- Cul Cor 1 for ite approval McCullough mpent fifty-seven daye on the conse, he enys, for charged (10 a day Hew ly employing automobiles, he shadow Jones and muccesded in ob- talning enough evidence against the Christian Selentiat, he says, to for Jones to the conclusion that he woul * in the day in rin the Supreme home or in the house ormation waa revealed hip presenting their bill to the «| violation of the Hoylan I: “Something Loose in Health Department,” Magistrate Says on Discovery, The defence in n cany of alleged + pronibit- Ing the gale of habit-forming érugs, except under certain reatrictiona, pro- duced an & witness in Morriaania Po lice Court to-day Charen Peohel, who Aencribed himaeif an BOOK FOUND I HANBS | OTHER SURVIVORS OF | OF ACCUSED WITIESS| KARL WRECK LAND Captain of Ship That Carried | Stefansson Exploring Party Brought From Arctic. VICTORIA, B.C, Oct ~The United States revenue cutter Bear arrived from Note, Alaska, yeater- day. bringing Capt. Robert A. Bart. lett, master of the wrecked Btefans- Poughkee pal: MBASSADOR GERARD |e habe segeto, IS FREE FROM BOSSES ees | « Roo e is convinced c Ambassador James W, Gerard has found time in the atress of his duties in Berlin to pay momentary attention to the fact that he is the Democratic candidate for United States Senator from New York. John M. Chairman of the Gerard Sommittee, han received a cablegram from the Ambnanador in deciaration ia made: “Thank you for all you have done and are Going for me. you know, [ did not seek nomina- ton, which I believe came be- cause of my independence in pol ith If elected I #hall owe ail mevelt says WHEN THE SKIN Voslam will de all tha of an efficient remedy for the skin, usually much more. Stopes itching Sawant to win now that fam | "iit application, send in the conteat, not only because I desire to be Senator, but be- cause J think that the great Ad- ministration of President Wilson should be sustained, and my ad- miration for hii eradicates Assutedly Poslam i use whenever the sees ites successful worl ITCHES, BURNS, APL esti Thursday an@ tn y in advocacy of the rles F. Murphy has no hold on Democratic candidate for Sen- you can expect ent |The Church's Judgment Day—The World's Iorael’s tt Day—When and Wh: Sin—“All Hig Ways Are Perfect” —The removes Pi controiied by the Pastor Russell's 8 ted tyes Ps par 4 A my, Soutn “aprice, £ "ond sosnainavia, én four langues not Tyusente we hove Nerefor advertiein, or SON TERY. inatructive wormend tn tne leading newspapers of this ATIONAL BIBLB STUDENTS ASSOCIATION, The Judgment Day. de” Great Beate, As New York the publication metropone, comtracted ft of The Nations “WITH RIGHTEOUSNESS SHALL HE JUDGE THE WORLD.” St. Lous, Mo., Oct. 25.— Pastor Russell (who is to speak at the the rod of chastisement upon them will be with @ view to their eek and not for their destruction—a FOR INDIGESTION President of the| son exploring abip Karluk and eight less their eternal torture. Onty the with an office in only thing that New York City ‘ not defend the d hundre. cases. Your druggiat sells Poslam. For free y wi e an active part in the,cam- He will apeak in Jamestown Dunkirk on from the “The times ‘is ignorance fied an ani the auit for $60,000 and says at the money given to him by hin transferred them to the Hear In the Arctic, appointed Bock: in whioh He Wal Sedge the wea There was no intimation by the incorrigible, at any time, are @o ate | ieine. Siacane tucus’ OP te hg Franklin D. Roosevelt, Aastatant | sam Emer, Laborater. Temple next ny the ‘Jesond Death, = = 20 ounces ot| WFanaell Iniand by | the Power! weoretary of the Nayy, who opponed | ies, 98 West 25th Stree y Eht),| The World's Judgment Day. divorce action heroin from the drusgist eocused in| MOONE? King end Wings, which | Ambassador Gerard@ the primaries,| Poslam Soep affords an unexcelled preached to| The Apostle declared that “God has ripper discourages dendruff. Makes the cane and that the purchase wan ‘and complerion clear.—Advt. made by virtue of « legally phrased rn and Wednesday. in Hartlett and his men were Relieves Sourness, Heartburn, Dyspepsia in five minutes. Sour. paeey, wapeet stomach, indiges. thew, heartburn, dyapep: when the you cat ferments into gases and aN imps © yee feel sick and miserable, that's when realize the magic in Pape's Diapep- Tt makes all stomach misery vanish your stomact in » continuous —if you can't get it requl » for your sake, try Pape’s Di in. It's so neediess to have your next meal a food meal, then take venk, out a large iyo cate ot Pap most like magic is ntific, harmless and pleas- : Momach preparation which truly in every home. —Advt. 98 your head aches and|j alleger that he took adcantage of her depressed condition of mind and through religious discussions, forced her to give him stock in the Diamond Mateh Company worth mo i, obteined after her husband bi ched her in a room In the Got Hotel, preventin, cating with her her # prisener until will, Mra, Jones ki from ber family, the for a long tima, and sulted counsel her huaba: to have plunged a knife and left her lyin her ab- rn in the hall- way of her TIMES ON CU AND POOR BROKERS ARE Only Ones in the Streei Who Have Real Money. lived in a@ golden @ Ing bitterly that the being har: red and hounded. morning thi pollee added to their troubles by iry Ing to dinperse the crowd that ha been making New etree: ite head: quarters since the war upon business. ‘The police ha are complain bean = recetvin, TOLD TO MOVE ALONG Cents Tender Hearted Policemen the ‘The problem of making a tiving In Wall street is getting tougher every day, and the curb erokera, who once dropped a pall prescription biank Miled out and sign- 4 by himself. Thia established that the druggist sold the drug in a legitimate way. Then the Diatrict Attorney brought out that Pechel had beon arrested a short time ago charged with having heroin. ff is under $600 ball, The Boylan iaw provides the ith Department shall insue slipa, only to quali- dentiste and Pechel wi if he were «a chemist, phyal- clan, dentist or licensed pharmacist and he admitted that he was not, “Then how did you t this book of alipa?” he waa asked got them from the Health De- he replied. efused to produce the book. ton instructed De- to report the matt Goldwater and missioner hel. “There muat be something loose tn the Department of Health,” remarked the Magiatrate, i AMATEUR ATHLETES TO FIGHT FOR MONEY FOR PLAYGROUNDS Kvery Amateur Athletic Club In the Metropolitan District ts arming for a fight againat the proposition to have Board of Metimate reduce, by more than 60 per cent., the appropria- tlon for recreation. Yesterday afternoon representatives of eighty-five athletic clubs mot at the Irish-American Athletic Club pri- marily to help the candidacies of Gov. Glynn, Ambassador Gerard and Jus- tlee Bartow’. Weeks, all of whom are active sympathisers with the Capt landed at Kequimalt, B. C., and the Hear proceeded lant night for igen | with forty-eight men and officers ren: Tahoma, which was wrecked last month on a reef in the Aleutian Isiands. The sutvivora of the Karluk who wero landed at Esquimalt with Capt. Bartlett were William Laid MoKin- ley, magnetician, of Clydebank, Beotland; John Munroe, chief engi- noer; Robert Williamson, second en- gineer; Fred W. Maurer, fireman; Robert Templeman, rd; Krnest Chane, ansistant steward; John Had- ley, seaman, and H. Williams, sea- man, Of the twenty-eight men who nailed from Port Clarence, Alaaka, July 37, 1918, for the Arctic Ocean on the im whaler Karluk, a wooden vw of 320 tons, eleven perished aol Hight, including three of the scien- tints, wore lost on the ice after the Karluk was crushed, and three others, including two actentists, died .Jon Wrangell Island and were buried there, CASTORIA » For Infants and Calldrea . 1m Use For Over 30 Years bears Gignature of BUSTANOBY'S | ATRONIZED BY TH oot! And walartatnmant” lath” enesitte, cued from the United Btates utter) Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. We have prepared for To-morrow, Tuesday, a most unusual sale of Women’s Button Boots at $3.65 Pair Paglia pi of high grade patent leather and dull calfskin, fashioned on the smartest custom lasts and made with tops of imported ia in black, fawn and gray with Cuban Louis heels, Also fifteen styles in conservative and two-toned effects, to be discontinued from regular stock. Former prices were from $5.00 to 10.00 Smart Marabou Neckwear wit be placed on sale to-morrow, at excep- tional reductions from former prices. Capes of Marabou or Marabou and Ostrich, in black, black and white, natural and natural and white, finished withsilk tassels, at $2.95 Heretofore $4.00 Collars of Marabou and Ostrich, close-fitting, with fan of plaited satin ribbon at back; Heretofore $3.50, Collars of Real Ostrich, at $2.25 day of th God winked but now Sita ba in a vy the which He bela | ae world in righteousness by a Hi what ordained.” — Acts at 6 The Judgment Day, once dreaded by all classes, has come to have a new meaning when studied in the light of the Bible alone—our confus- ge creeds of the Dark Ages being it aside, said the speaker. During e long period of time from the Del- uge to First Advent of our Re- deemer, t¥@ world of mankind lay Jo ignorance, weakness and vice; but, a5 our text declares, God took no notice of it as a whole, He gave His entire attention to the little nation of Israel, with whom He made a special Law Covenant. Israel entered upon & Breat scheoling period; first, in a con- dition of peonage in Egypt; then, un- der the command of Moses, passing from Egypt to Canaan, with a wan- dering of forty years in the wilder- ness; and later, under judges, kings, etc, in the Promised Land. God did not overlook ein amongst the Israelites, whom He had adopted as His peculiar people under the Law Covenant mediated by Moses. We read that “every disobedience re- ceived a just recompense of reward.” (Hebrews 2:2.) Stripes, punishments, captivities, under Divine supervision and predicted by the Prophets, was the portion of Israel. Obedience on thelr part brought blessing, But dis- obedience and idolatry brought chas- tisements—God winked at nothing re- specting His chosen people, the na- tion of Israel. At. firer glance this,is perplexing. Those not understanding the Divine Plan would be inclined to expect the favored nation to be excused more than others, that Israel would be the people whose imperfections would be winked at. But not so: Israel was chosen for a purpose, and in order to prepare them for their mission, the Lord chastened and ecourged them for their sins. Thus Judges. have been completed, period, He educated them and assisted them ‘ Apostle that the world’s Judgment Day bad begun, thing Everything in his language indicated that it would be future. Elsewhere we are told that when the world will be on judgment, on trial, for life or death everlasting, the Church glorified will be the (Matthew 19/88: 1 Cor- inthians 6:2.) This means that when the Church, now on trial, shal! shall passed through the resurrection change into glory and become asso- clated with the Redeemer in His Kingdom—then the world will have its Judgment Day, or trial. That also @yled “the Day of Christ,” 1s Scripturally declared to be a thousand years long. During this time Messiah and His Church will judge the world—giving all a test, to demonstrate their worthiness - Or unworthiness of everlasting life. The opportunity then to be given the world will be a grand one. The Scriptures declare that the Lord's Judgment will be a righteous one, in which the poor world, born in sin and depravity as children of Adam, will have fullest opportunity of get- ting rid of their ignorance and superstition and their weaknesses, mental, moral and physical. Every preparation {fs being made for that great judgment of the world. The Scriptures declare that during that time “The knowledge of God's glory will fill the whole earth.” No longer will the Divine character be aspersed with slanderous teaghings, making Him out viler than arty of His creat ures. Not only will all possible good influences surround humanity during their thousand-year Bay of Judgment, but every evil influence will be bound, restrained: “Satan shall be bound for a thousand years that he may deceive the people no more until the thousand years be finished.” and rea ¢ from sonable vies the dso Troe. th ie a taugh wl Da be twenty-four hours, and that then a would come from Heaven and Hell au wee lcd Fn Dime many compieints about the put and) cause of amateur athletics, in black only, finished at both ends with satin out of degradation more than others. | tire °waat the Bide had ty a call brokers, who formerly gathered| ‘The Democratic Athletic League ts “DINER CHOIS!,” $1 ribbou and Lendsome tassels; Heretofore $7.60, 3.95 sult, when our Lord came {n- fidémenn' Da? Why » , & new organisation which has started to make t » influence of the athletes of the metropolitan district felt when- ever the interests of athletics are from oMfcial soure 4 ay, ident of the American Athletic Club, ta of the league and 8. J, Donleavy ts secretary. on New etreet in the rear of the Mtock Exchange, and recently moved | down Now street, south of Kachange lace, where they have been dealing In Usted stocks as an outlaw market tince the Mtock The brokers the block aa Gep- street, and tenanta along the way have been protesting because the street le a0 narrow and the ahouting, Muawer ia tbat we were t Israel, under the chastising, scourt- | (hv (tls teachings, |¢ ing and instructing experiences of | A many centuries, was by far the most! advanced nation in the world along religious lines. if Thus it was that when the Re- deemer presented Himself, a rem- the Jews were “Israelites in-| nd ready to recelve Him—five NBVER DULL AT ANY TIME. TEA AND SUPPER DANCES Prizes Awarded to Bost Dancers Ee =! din ¢ Us out of Silk Umbrellas ESDAY, for Men and Women, very special price inducements. at py It is a mistake to be with- Impede tramc| The Democratic Athletic League ie |} out “*Eddys’ Sauce; a fine Women’s Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, during His earthly ministry | \intGuv Glynn Ambassador Gereea || Mavoring for hot and cold close rolled, in black, navy, green and lowing Pentecostal season. It 1s but meats, salads, fish, etc. blue; mission or natural wood handles, Men’s Mixed Silk Umbrellas, closed rolled; natural wood handles, reasonable to suppose that no other nation in the world would have fur. nished any such numbers ready of heart for Messiah and fully coi crated to Him. Note, for instance, man O'Hare deacended on the ma ket. but there were plaintive wails when he tried to make the market and Justice Weeks for no other rea- gon, ite officers say, than that ama- tice have alwaye had the usiastic support of these cand. | dates. In addition to this, however, al $1.85 | Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas, that St. Paul's preaching to the league propose to be a teot 4 : A and defensive force for athletics In| od Cugitey of twilled silk, close rolled, handles of $2.75 Atheaians on, Mare Hill apparently let_me have half SNe er eeoce: (ian 4400 Fe i sterling silver, gun metal and buckhorn, 5 No (4 Z Rill Gid the beat he could, They| tered athletes in the Metropolitan | ° The Divine Attitade During the @ the only ones elon; district. The league will try to Chi jan Age. i Oo have money, Theourh| mould these athletes and their % A Sale of Desirable Laces OMORROW, will comp the following items, at materially reduced prices: Real Valenciennes ings and Insertions, . at 2dc, 48c, 58c to $8.95 yd, Values 40c to $5.00 a yard Gold, Silver and Metal Laces and Insertions, at 35c, 75c, $1.25 to $3.95 yd. Values 55c to 85.00 a yard Chantilly Edgings and Flouncings, in various widths; at 40c, 65c to $1.95 yd. Values 65c to $8.50 a yard Real Point de Binche Edgi and Insertions, at 58c, . 95ce to $4.95 yd: Values 75c to $6.00 a yard Alencon Laces and Flouncings, at 65c, $1.10 and 1.65 yd. Values $1.25 to 2.50 a yard Circular Flouncing, a® $1.95, 3.95 to 6.75 yd. in various widths; Values $3.79 to 10.00 a yard Silk Nets, in black and white and all the latest colorings, ee tiee As God “winked” at the sins of the ide from His covenanted na- ael, so He has continued, to to ignore, the sins of the) heathen world since. St. “He now commandeth all where to repent,” but only th hear the command BAT @ responsi-| "’ friends into @ solid for tivities will be directed movement designed to abridge tho facilities for physical exercises which the municipality has provided At Grocerrand Deli- catessen Stores. | Oc Made by E.. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y. > Open Evenings Until 9 « Clock Gx s Period Furniture at Moderate Prices ‘@ur Liberal Credit Terme/' wm $8.00 $1.0010 $1.50 00, $10.00 $1.50to 150. $18.00 Pbotege28 $2.50 pies $3.00 offering through Christ. toward them would therefore prop- erly be the same as it was toward the Gentiles during theJewish Ag The responsibility for right-doing in this Gospel Age rests with those | ¢, upon whom the light of ‘Truth hi shined. In an especial sense’ t) illuminated ones, th $1 oh HEIM.CLLINS & C 34th Street, New York OPPEN ple rec begetting of the Holy Spirit, e opening of their eyes cf nding: And with these the re of their enlightenment var- Important Sale Tuesday i al lees responsibility than thos eee much. Thus seen, God's d during this Christian Age are with the Church, the saints of God, the consecrated, and not with the Women’s and Misses’ Dresses onan to 0 unter the hich" dod == = == At Unusual Price Reductions lass of Gentiles, About 165 Women's and Misses’ Serge } Christendom, Dresses in Navy Blueand Black smart | tailored models, and Serge combined | 15.00 with Satin. Regular values to 29.75 i tag. ca a eat the tale are, ‘more ifficats it nat thera en ‘son + at $1.25 yd. In addition, gold, silver, embroidered and lame effects, colored novelties, edgings, bandings and flouncings, in a variety of combinations, on white, cream and black grounds. At 50% Less Than Ordinary Prices judgments close of this Age. They have heard ‘the Message of God's mercy toward mankind through Christ, and of their privilege of repenting and com- ing into covenent relationship with God. The, hypocritically preténded to make a covenant with | the Lord, pretended to be His people, |, “their hearts were far from About 150 Women's and Misses’ After- noon Dresses of Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine and Velvet, also combination of } various materials in black and colors: | Regular values to $0.75 Pi . a ‘\ . fa tron mdng, Bie orics! vi ‘seamen vi : | ictorial Review Pattern Section punishment will be | [ttn an iy Tull mac n!X Be apt 7 1423 THIRD AVE | Is now located on the Second Floor. i foollahiy thougnt ee et ‘ter fear ae i | ‘Ale | Dive Pr 4 Til be, Rated 700 3 AVE:180°ST : foul tow par , - - — SSaeREAMEEES meee

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