The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1914, Page 14

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i KA Girl Killed, Keoort fousty Ine furea Netarning From Dan Reason Why So Many People Take Father) jeturning trom a dance at 12.15 vile i a bas yesterday morning, Miss May Conklin, n’s Medicine for Body Building and Te yanivn toakee Teun Conklin of Columbia Street, Hempstead, 4 Throat and Lungs Smet Setnee teeotridan, twonty® " " four, were walking up tho tracks of the When Mrs. C. H. Dunkel, of 88 Linden street, Reading, P wasked why | tong Intand Ratlroad, taking a short PP Father John's “— for her ta lg replies pai oe Jeut home, when they were struck by ® my dortor. © same question was asked and | (rain. ies By s clmligg anaes feturned by the folloning:— Mrs, | ayfilat, Conklin ad s fractured Weg and Hison, 90 latkin strett, Bangor, Me; Ieney | Crider ica stractared Rem and 4 af i 5 a; ca tons. ‘The taken to ; Poth Hite, Pen’ Mie Catherine Woylcr 48. Mack: | Houtal, where Affes Conkiin died taat 4 night. burn street, Fairhaven, Mass; Charles L. Brown, UIL,, an well as a great many others, Physicans, hospitals and other institutions over the world endorse the merits of Father Jo Medicine because they know of its history and v It is best for colds, eoug! d troubles and vakes flesh who are weak run down. free from alcoho! and poisonous drugs in any form. a Shore School BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & C Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Extraordinary Reduction Sale Beginning Tuesday. i 800 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits Taken from the regular stock, this season's most fashionable models, in broadcloth, poplins, gabardine, corduroy and velvet. Black _and prevailing colors; included are a great many fur-trimmed models At 4 Less Than Regular Prices |} $25 Women’s and Misses’ Suits, reduced to 15.00 + $30 Women’s and Misses’ Suits, reduced to 20.00 * $40 Women’s and Misses’ Suits, reduced to 25.00 § $50 Women’s and Misses’ Suits, ratuced to 29.75 ied Women’s and Misses’ Suits, reduced to 35.00 coo ei 4) Fur Trimmed Plush Coats, $25.00 An unusual varicty of stylish coats suitable for dress and street wear in belted and straight line models. Also coats of wide wale imported corduroy in black, $25 brown, green and navy; lingd>throughout and inter- ti Values. to $39.75 F 7 Pet agree ou FURNISH YOUR HOME FOR ONE DOLLAR Gee Gol; When You Make Small Wookly or Monthly Payments them this marvellousty liberal eff Added-—No Extra Charges rerttag eatiets o> ppenee See Sale of Steel Beds White Enanet, 4.29 Closets Kee. Thin rule Golden finish. be mirror. This ii rr Dav atl 4 Sale of Chiffoniers Solid Oak ry Chiffonier Reg. Price #10 SINGLE SUAMPS ALTERNOONS uv ” VICTROLA From 815 to 8200 es buy here te and that our prices are al- ways the lowest. ‘This sale offers une mone, na ving enportunitien. You Mert OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK America’s Greatest BLOCK Faralture Bouse ann 8 Ave. Pe cn Liste oasties GARDE bate RSMO nce FIVE OTHERS HURT IN JERSEY MOTOR CRASH — po Car Skids When Tire Bursts on Hill and Rolls Down Milltown Embankment. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Nov. 23. —One man was killed, his son hurt | and another man so injured he may die in an automobile accident a few miles from this city on the road from {Perth Amboy early to-day. Two Women and @ child were slightly in- Jured, The automobile wan a five-passen- ger touring car owned and driven by Armin Fuchs, a steamship agent and private banker of this city. With him on the front seat were his son John, fifteen, and Imri Karaos, or- wanist of the Hungarian Reformed Church of this city, In the rear seat were the wives of the two men and @ six-year-old son of the Karaoses. side of Milltown a tire burst. The car skidded and crashed into the railing which ekirts the road, broke through and rolled down the embankment, The two women andthe child were hurled clear of the car whe . it struck the railing and escaped with bruises and lacerations. The boy was also hurled out and sustained a fracture of the left arm. Karaon struck on his head and suf- It is true that the pi ‘thi peciat. fi mle Ww called * The imper- fections are ight, however, ject them, and they in no Cocottes. Nappie: Ramekine C Bakers Pe breakable. $7.25 Reed Doll Carriage, $4.98 Colored Story Books Given to the Little Ones, FREE v SEEM atthewe—Third Vi a . Notions be Dre: a Pit ayer 49 Medicine THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMS fered a eevere concussion of the ! | Both he and the boy are in the hos- pital here, Fuchs was crushed under the steering gear as the car rolled] ,), Fuchs was about forty-five. He was (From the Florida Times-Union.) When a fellow says a girl t« all world to him that t# his cue to down the hill and was instantly killed. encircle the globe You'll have the sweetest surprise of your life when you meet Potty Peco She’s sure to be New York’s greatest favorite As the car started down the hill thia itself is a blessing; in many respects on ithe face of the earth, enriched by and religious libert “ THE STORE OF CONFIDENCE” TTHE Fulton Street, Matthews Corner, Brooklyn ( JA Stam To-morrow (Tuesday) with Purchases of One Dollar ($1) or In Addition to this wonderful offering of 50 FREE ZW Green Trading Stamps with purchases of One Dollar or more, we will give Double Stamps in the Morning and Single Aa Stamps thereafter. And Wonderful Tuesday Specials in All Departments Guernsey 4tLessThan Earthenware/ Half Price! ! A wonderful and rare opportunity to save more than 60 per cent. Every Piece Is Stamped and head has cause for other than great thankfulness to our Creator. “Our lines have fallen to us in pleasant sin. and all bow heart and head before the Giver of every good and perfect yift! To whatever extent this course be fol- lowed heartily, without hypoc: \ doubtedly a blessing will result, indi- vidually and nationally. The custom is a beautiful o1 s Free giving and prayer, or the pervilege of approachng the Throne ol h | who have come into covenant relation- ship with God. ‘The Jews came into with God through | their Law Covenant by Divine arrange-| ment through Moses. ‘The followers of Jesus, who accept the Divine ar- covenant relation! ore. Present Coupon (@ CUT OUT THIS COUPON -@Y good for 50 (FIFTY) aa Green Tradin, imps FREE with purchases of One Dollar (81 jr more to-morrow (Tuesday) only (November These 50 FREE Stamps are of the same ind as those which you would ordinarily obtain ATTHEWS SONS, INC. 3-14, ith your purchases. D. Evening World, 11 Men’s $4 Trousers “Modern-Made" Trousers of all- | These are invited to sizes $1 to 54- Gymnasium Oxfords For women; black vici kid; broad soles; sizes % to 6; special Tuesday. Matthews—BSecond Floor Guernsey’’ $1.19 ‘20 the mt will scarcely be ablei_i to de way detract from the ware's usefulness or 2. utness Fancy Linens Sample Shams, pieces and Table Cloths; hand- some pieces worth 49c to $5.00 29c to $2.98 $1.19 Inlaid Linoleum heavy quality; back; two yards wide; priced for to- Pie Plates...... Pudding Mixing Bowls. . Dishes.. Pudding Dishes uernsey” ware possesses a double advantage, he used for cooking and serving at the same time. Romper racter Doll, like +. positively un- Satins, taffetas, Matthews—Main Floor! Handkerchiefs Wamen’s; of crossbar dimity, with $4.50 Carving Set With silver-plated handles, in at- tractive design; guaranteed qi s . jarmaxa TIONAL piste STUDENTS ABSOCTA Giving Thanks for ar or for Peace MANY PERPLEXED WORSHIPPERS How “In Everything Give Thanks"?—Know Necessary Approaching Throne of Grace—Variant fs Thanks to God Throughout the World—The Solution of Our Per- plexities—The Bible the Only Guide—The Spirit of a Sound nksgiving Vain Formality Un- / Mind Rare—Majority of Tha: noticed or Resented. AS ¥ ia ss thing ive than cg! lonians | 5:18. Reviewin; Ka the conditi the world, — the al Fat it must be a people to deter- a . hundred and fifty millions of human- ity, our blood relatives, are at w seeking to destroy each other. million Americans, deep! e invited by our Honorabl yovernors of ly, we have many causes giving to our Crea’ | 's bounty above all others, not the of our blessings being our Surely no one ven average heart no gratitude of ignoran selfishness and How appropriate, then, that each There is a difference between thanks- None have the right Grace in prayer except those ment of the Gospel A, are | privileged thus to come into relation- \Ship with the Creator through Him, He is our Advocate, who has opened up for us a new and living way, through the sacrifice of His flesh, All whom the Father has accepted through dering a the her has begot- ten by His Spirit =) med sons wf Cod, children of G of God, joint-heirs with Je ther and to address Father who art in Heaven,” and to ask His Divine purp But none others are to this Throne of in covenant relationship rom our sins or Lord our Maker. the point where he will see t! Giving Thanks for War white or colores broidered corne: Men's 6 and 34-1 Baby Doll, 69c| $2.98 Matthews—Main Hoos! Card Tables 30 inches; covered with $1.25 Matthews—Besement Smoking Stands 1 Brass Stand, 29 inches bigh; SE Vatthews—Maiu Bloor! \ | Women’s Sweaters Norfolk or mannish coat models, $1.98 Lace Flouncings New Oriental Lace Flouncings, in Trading Stamps Oc Cash Purchase pockets; plain or cigar rest and remov- able glass tray; 61.75 value; special at... SEE Matt hews—Basement’ | aaa “ar ieee a! il Heaters Large size “Perfection” Heaters, 5 96 i white only; values to Matthews—Main Floor. Gas Heaters jet heaters which ached to any gas jet; automatic self $7.50 Gas Domes Art glass, six panels with metal 18inches in diameter, ial for Tuesday. . the same Bible that foretell t the November 22.—Pas-| war tells of its Pog ving Wh tor Russell used for! the judgments of the Lord are his text today the/in the earth, the inhabitants of the world will learn righteousness. ah 26:9.) If, then, the is teach» ing the world lessons along the lines __, [Of righteousness and justice, it will brief-| doing permanent goo, Moreover, ror ieclared | treo erowth of human, selfishness, s t difficult matter for| will lend on to revolution, anarchy the majority of|the utter wreck of the present order of things—the prese i jon— Inine correctly the | neverthcleas God ie peepered fer e of the | emergence : Three | God's opportunit; The Solution of Our Perplerities. The hour having come for Messial to take the reins of government, He. will stand forth in Power and Majesty at the proper moment, and exclaim te the raging elements of the restless human sea: “Peace! Be still!” there will be a great calm. The Messiah's Kingdom, which will be built pon the ashes of present institutions, will bring eve i all the willing a1 viewpoint may indeed bi give, thanks: rejoicing that the tel wontent, the) will be done on earth, even as in Heaven! rejoicing that soon the edge of the true character of God will be universal; hi con- fess, to the glory of rejoici: still further, that any who un those favorable conditions will to make « full surrender to will be mercifully cut off from life tm the Second Death! them, in dient’ may and finally will be reju ined Paradise restored. Looking down Into Paalmist ve their Lord.—1 Jobn Ro- F come to their|® Him thus: “Our | Lor r the blessings which God has pro-| se. children, according to| to future bi because in God’s arrangement vi ‘There is none other name given under ven or amongst men, whereby we ing Y, fri sonthat without walth Thus we see that only a limited num- ber may enjoy the privileges of prayer | or expect answers to their prayers. But ch thank God, others may worship and | bow down! “Come, let us worship and | bow dows let us kneel before the "Many have this | hSn! privilege, and the exercise of it is sure to bring a blessing. Whoever has a] {i" t, which takes delight in to the Giver of every ood gift surely receive a reflex! ¥ | ficasing. ”. "His love of righteousness and truth, holiness and goodness, | ¢ mercy and justice, will thereby be strengthened; and so also will be the | probability of his some day renebing | wisdom | and the desirability of giving his heart little all—to the Lord in conse- cration—to be » faithful footstep fol- lower of the Redeemer—a son of God, hy God for overythini nada Mn ca RA Very evidently the majority of man- |‘ ey kind have an insufficiency of knowledge | \, | of God, of the Bible, and of the Divine | : Plan therein set forth, to thank God But to ing have been opened to see the lengths | and the breadths, the heights and the | | depths, of God's love in the Message f , rned to give | | dversities of | newspapers, ible tells that the war is merely. ora superstition and false doo ine, and assures us that although i prepared for the extremity will be rned in the trouble will be a lasti and the blessed opportunities Those who see the war from this will soon be ill soon be bor : rejoicing that Kingdom will soon come, His) tor, during the "5 will return the ry man in ‘own order. Frection proces in o1 “Give Thanks, for He Is Good." Hy Goda people’ 2 gaonize the race, ge ine, received | Bow rejoice in the us fr for thanksgiving! unte the Lord for th e #0Ul yr rnarecy thy Wer ays called upon by. the Agoutle f A Thanks Through Tears. Tet, ur not overlook the ° text indicates that wi rows, our trials, our dies 1, 28, {OF our Jove a eryth T things.) Nor fo thin” e: in Wi that under God's super he direst 9 calal may be overruled for Hlis people and for glory to His | But only the advanced, the de- | veloped, Christian is able to give | i thanks under circumstances of severe Only those who | Kee |have great faith, built upon clear | knowledge of the Divine promises, can | { | realize thoroughly that all things are | trials and testings. working together for their good, | future blessings. If the Scriptures di time of world-wide Similarly in respect to the great Eu- |ropean war now in progress, its cas- | ualties, desolations and wounds, only | the well-instructed of God's people may junderstand the Divine plans and ar- rangements so thoroughly as to be able to give thanks in respect to the war, aa able to exercise confident faith that the outcome of it will meen bless- ings of instruction and preparation for wonderfiil ‘privil ondertul privilege, their m f God in Christ eau of God and Jolnt=nelre wits Ce Knovin aa, Ublished in Ricireulstion ¢ tn art of the A epi alty's prog vine Prog Dtly upol on,

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