The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1915, Page 6

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THE EVENING _WORLD MO fins ite AY, JANUARY WOMAN POLICE OFFICER TAKES TWO PRISONERS Mrs. Arnold, Borough Marshal of Point Pleasant, N. J., Sends One of Them to Jail. (pectal to The Rrening Word.) POINT PLEASANT, N. J, Jan, 18. —lenw thin three weeks in office Mra, Luelia Arnold, Borough Marshal of Point Pleasant and the only au- thorized woman police officer in New Jersey, had the satiafaction of seeing ® man she arrested Saturday sent to the County Jail to-day by Recorder Murphy. etal FINDS BABY IN HALLWAY. Tre-Wee a Deserted in hk Street. if ‘The cries of an infant were heard by) ™ Joseph Lecht when he entered the hall at his home, No. 335 East Seventieth Street, at 2 o'clock this morning. He found a two-weeks-ol@ girl, wrapped in a white blanket and dressed in a white dress and cap, lying back of the cellar door at the rear of the hall. Lecht took the infant to the East Bixty-seventh Street Police Station and | turned it over to Lieut. Gloster, who had a patrolman take the baby to Bellevue, ‘There were no marks on the baby’s clothing by which it could be identined, Giving Up Wholly To God’s Will and Servicé: HOW TO BECOME A TRUE CHRISTIAN Hungry Souls Ask for Bread of Life—Indigestible Stones and Feti| Errors Repel—Only the Bread from Heaven Truly Sgtisfies—| God's True Message Delicious, Satisfying—Error Led to E: in Dark Ages—Discarding Errors, We Return to Simplicitys Purity, Truth. Mra. Arnold is the widow of John Arnold, founder of Point Pleasant, and ehe wasn given police powers Jan, |1 by Mayor Thomas Robinson. Shi saw two men acting suspiciously in the vicinity of houses in Grove Street yenter and followed them. Not knowing she was a policewornan the men paid no attention to her until she confronted and questioned them. Finally, she directed them to walk in front of her and keep going and in that way she drove them to the lock- up. The men were #0 surprise sent your bodies a ble state. when she told them they were under A ALT sacrifice, | Hime. has s oa set for yn arrest, that they obeyed her orders |N K ] ot seoeptable te the Bible tells us as though hypotized. ' ree if Kineton.” One of Mrs, Arnold's prisoners was eee mona thus scknowie Martin Franty, a local character. He cy aking with boory ‘VWingdom kot a thirty-day sentence. ‘The other : ais 43 areal, carnetnen and ofthe nis mon was a stranger here and was : | the Pastor declared that he repeatedly ‘he Church's hope is thes awed to Ko on his promise to leave | JY Brosklyn: 496 Fulten St., cor. Bend St. A reer, with people inquiring for the haere with Christ in the dow, tout own and never return, Bread of Life—see! to return to the/and work of t¢ Father's House. These seem to know Logs and ‘olin realy that there is something radically ot sin and death. i making no af with the Denar of the nominal | tempt at the ieoseat time to convert churches. They tel that they sre im-| world. His time i before us, portuned for money, but that when they will accomplish all “ie bas promised. heated focal Ua ey meet ies i fon Revelation 1 and subterfuge from many few now hear “the Gi Me ‘and learned, who appear to have lost/ and still fewer believe np Mom sight of the Bible and heart-conversion. | good. They are deluded by the Adver- Or, on the other hand, they are met by | sary into thinking that God has been the Salvation Army, with traditions of | trying to convert the world for six thov- the past wi re not Bread, but as| sand years and has been making @ indigestible a ~~ to anybody ©! erable failure of it; and that whatever ordinary in’ hey are told |i» Cone we must do for ourselves. But with the Word of the Lord standeth sure. y| He declares, “My Word that hasgone | | forth out of My mouth shall to M lish that asfal fate they should Keoome Gale| Hee ees yes us, Ht. shall, encom that which I aad storm the slums for Jesus. thir reto meat ie “Gnalab Word was sent forth to 'Y special class loving righteousnces ana’ hatag wy-lacen with of coming back into ony with God. It Doesn’t Require \ “Scientific” Proof to N Show the Need of Eyeglasses ff A alight blur of tired, burning f proofs t! help pried glasses Py needed. | Eyes Examined Without Charge J by Registered Eye Physicians. fy Ky., ying is fit_f see rhe lor eternal life ie, 17. — Pastor original si — by Father " Lites when be woe p ‘6 ima, HH Macauley’s T! atte ne apsttonteed, Passi twice to splendid | of mind, morals pad be audi to igh God deel for snd that He go om the text," provi io, fr an vere, The Chewiest Chewing Gum _ever Chewed famine for bread, nor « thirst for water, ing the Words of the Lord. The Pastor hoped that some of these | : / F | “I have grown up with the | hungry vil ese resent in his audi- | Message has feral we = ence. He ber { thither, quietly, unostentatiously. God's human theories or speculations—nor Seameratad one have lifted rif a light would he compromise the ‘Truth nor|which the world and the nominal dodge the question. He would endeavor hes have hated, on account of ie make ae way to God so plain that they have frequently been put to an ee veer beg! hae err Reser or have had,“‘their names cast out an woul jo this nm ry wisdom ‘id his own, but by presenting God’ If their hopes were merely in 20; “We had one in’ our house when I was a boy. Now we have an EMERSON-ANGELUS. The Wanamaker Fur Market Announces Now ‘we have, an, EMERSON-ANGELUS. THE FUR SALE OF THE SEASON|) © ®<=----~ Thousands of others are dipped similarly $100 000 Worth of True-to Name Furs deep, including the woman who many years i = at a Third and a Half Less than Usual Wee TEASE inctively the most fate igen’ repelled with the thought thet would pursue a course beneath the in- stincts of the most degraded. Undoubt- edly the Bible is true in declaring such fallacies “doctrines of demot (l Timothy 4:1.) From the Bible view- point we can see that it was a master stroke on the part of Satan and his sub- ates to misrepresent the t: ra of the Bible and the God of the Bible, so as to repel those who in their weakness might be “feeling after Truth-Telling Provokes the Clergy. | ¢*", tell the truth to the people, even on so simple « subject, means to anger the clergy! Why, do you ask? Because it proves them in the wrong and proves| ¢% that they bave not been feeding the people with the Breaa of Heaven. In-| stead of building up the House of the Church, they bave been buil ng | Rif meeting-houses—seeking numbers an popularity rather than instructing the people in the Word of God. Remark- ably few church membera know what they believe. They ive avidence thes, if alt w Christians at all, they are the merest | fuce us'te the H babes Christ. None can judge an- ge back fi other's heart, but all shoul judge the life, the fruit fruits ye shall know the: Master.—Matthew 7:20, If the majorit; C have the fruits of the Holy 5; Broadway at Ninth, New York Ras even now ae ey and peace han offse neal ale ot Teaventy Pat Sheaveth {lot sinners ago gave the Emerson piano the name that has clung to it—“‘the. sweet-toned;” and the man who said that “if there were but one ANGELUS player-piano how the world would flock to hear it!” End-of-Season Disposal of Coats, Muffs, Scarfs,| # _ ata Seems: — Fur-lined Coats, Children’s Furs | F : ame added. me to think o| Piano Salons—First Gallery, New Building. Many of the furs in this sale are taken directly from our own well-chosen, guaranteed fur stocks and marked ‘exactly half their former prices. Still others are our own stocks with a third taken off their pre- vious. prices. And to:these we have added some splendid -apecial purchases of fur pieces and coats made from selected pelts in the lat®st fur fashions. “ Every Fur Here is New this Season All are fashionably cut and shaped. Coats and muffs are charmingly lined. The furs themselves are the furs which are not only being worn now, but are worn always staple beautiful things which it is a pleasure to possess, => S hw mart Muffs and Scarfs “ lagi Former Prices fox muffs, were $22.50 to ihe on i. to $27.50. Taupe kit fox scarfs, were $20 to $38.50, now tie to $19.25, Blue wolf sets, were $22.50, now muffs, were $15 to . $8.75. ecarfe, were 810 to re to $8.75. Priek eatn were $10 to to 617.98. mink wearfs, were $7.50 now $3.75 te $11.25. were $2.50 to $28, 15 up, now i fox scarfr, were $15 up, nov $10 up. Natural raccoon muffs, were $12.50 a oes up. Natural poe scarfs, were $7.50 ow $5 uy Wicdainel wails mutts, were $45 up, now up. Natural sink scarfe, were $25 up, Natural po $22.50 up, now $15. Natural muskrat scarfs, were $13.50 up, now 6 Black lynx muffs, $33.75 up, now $22.50 ve Black now $20 up. Mink mu‘fs, $20 up Mine scarfs, $10 up. Coats--Marked Fully One Third Less Pony coats with civet cat collars start at $19.59, were $30. Caracal coats, plain or with civet cat, or fitch collars, $28, were $45. Plain Hudeon seal (dyed muskrat) couts, $50, were §75. muffs, were x scarfs, were $30 up, were $30 up, now were $15 uv, now 1 (dyed muskrat) with were $95. 's, $25, were $42, Some Odd Coats in caracal, Hudson" seal (dyed musk rat), blended squirrel, civet cat, and marmot will also be found marked one-third less, Plenty of expert salespeople in charge, who will give you helpful advice as to qualities. All furs are displayed in the large, light Fur Salons, Second floor, Old Building. Popular Furs Very Specially Priced On Subway Floor Persian paw sets, $6; muffs, $5 and $7; scarfs, $3. Black coney muffs, $1.50, $2.25; scarfs $1.75, Natural raccoon muffs, $8, $10, $12.50; scarfs, $5, $6.50. Japancse mink sets, $18. Children’s Furs will all come down tomorrow to half their regular prices. Subway floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street, New York UMANN AT 84 ST. ok ass Ot Fumed ak DiningRoomSuie 1 Consteting of But ai lig et, China Clonet. ena pI Keep them hidden, and rel span hem manifest the fi taal the "Ee would not be stood; ‘we do not complain t! are not nice people in ell the churches, wealth, their influence. compliment the ympathies, as represented in hospitals, asylums and other benevolences. But all these things are shared evenly hy people not members of churches, by vo A Moreover, we and mad d sain’ blessings promise inference the the penalty for the Scriptures. By ill be visited only lect to say, “God forgive me,” just be- fore deat Notwithstanding the plain statements of the creeds, every (funeral discourse lands the dad in bg dying thief is made the basis for thi; absurdity. have neither part nor lot in the Sondertul blessing provided for God elect Chureb, d's Chureh from all human institutions; and only | the saintly, regardless of denominatio lines, are members of the true Churc! ‘written in Heave Surrender Self—Sacrifice to God. | ‘According to the Bible, no human ba: On the contrary, we compliment them on | cam their refinement, their | 1", pad of ane, Se mz with the faden jhrow r coat of sin in my persomat oF, Cont, of being ‘Aree pele weainet the Divi sean decide ay ute Fie una au Wha that T'mae int ame 140. have kent the, Jaw. tro kT on their humanitarion | 43°") bert My TT! How to become a Christian. It thould not require long to count how much "more we Wil Fecelves than W c . nia chem tis ies were | fy and heirs of al! the| theory bas gone forth that | Hehes of race in take “away B,| upon the worst sinners—those who neg. | on! there | hg

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