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VOTE TO UNITE METHODISTS. Committeemen Favor Proposal—To Lift Ban on Danc! MBARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., May 15. <The Committee on Episco; of the General Conterence of the Methodist Mplacopal Church, it was reported to- @ay, have voted to indorse the pro- Posal to unite the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church South, which became divided Over the question of slavery seventy-one years ‘ago. Ptemainen, was also made that ittee on State of the Church, to was referred the question of ite, will report in favor of nating from the discipline the pro- against games of chance, thea- attendance and dancing. Chancellor Syracuse University and Presi- | ntz of Lawrence Univeraity, Ap- ‘Wis, maintained that the ban on tended to keep the ft the church. NEW YORK'S SHOW FORPREPAREDNESS | SPURS THE NATION Congress Leaders Believe It Will Have Good Effect All Along Line. WASHINGTON, May 15—In the opinion of those Congressional jead- ers who could be seen to-day, the| New York preparedness parade is bound to awaken the country to the | heceasity for an army and navy snM- client to meet all emergencies, Military Affairs, said: “That parade will serve notice on the rest of the country that not only SYSTEM |New York but the Nation demands CARPET CLEANSING ready to be taxed for an adequate Obesity Reducing Exercises for Women (PASSENGERS ONLINE Presented in a Series of Handy Charts| Sf RATE BETWEEN CHART NO. 31 , @rmy and navy.” Chairman Hay of the House Com- | mittee on Military Affairs said: 440 FIFTY-FIRST ST., WEST * COLUMBUS * 5567 favor of adequate preparedness, 1 | hardly believe it will have any effect |Upon Congress just at this time.” Representative Julius Kahn of Cal- | fornia, ranking Republican member of the Military Affairs Committee, sald: “I hope the parade: will have ita ef- fect upon the Mississippi Valley and Middle West, but it is too early yet to acquainted with Fownes quality in ALL loves, are |sissipp! Valley, maybe some of thore == | statesmen who have refused to give = | their eupport to a large army would realize the dangers confronting the Nation.” All lengths, sizes and Double-tipped ? = = a 4 red by New Li York's Own Hffort. BALTIMORE, May 15-—Spurred by} @ similar parade here scheduled for Arranged by uline Furlong. _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916, COPYRIGHT, 1916, BL THE PRESS PUBLISHING’ CO, (THE NEW YORK EVENING WORLD) OBESITY REDUCTION 3) REDUCES THIGHS, HIPS, SHOULDERS AND UPPER ARMS, waist line, raising the left leg a8 you do 80, un- til it is at right angles with the body. Do not change the position of the arms and hands. Bend two-cent stamp to Mise Furlong, Bvening World, No, 68 Park Row, New York every back number of charte desired, but order paper of your newsdealer in advance to insure obtaining com. te eet. Lettere not over 250 words in length Mise Furlong will anewer on dave ulternating between pub- “While the New York parade was un- FIRST—Stand with feet together, arms ex- THIRD—Return to original position and doubtedly impressive and shows that tended straight up over the he relax. the people of the metropolis are In id the body FOURTH—Bond the body in the same man- time: tion of charts, beeldes writing articles bearing on obesity reduction. CHART NO, 32 WILL BE PRINTED IN THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY, Mass. Mrs, Mary Hunting Runyon, for ten years President of the Board of Gov- ernora of Orange Memorial Horpital, died yesterday in her fitty-second "Geers J Hi Van Eps, George Justus erman ope, member of the New York Produce Exchange, is dead, aged firty-eight, ‘o, 2498 Broadway. —Of course! the success of the preparedness demon- | “t tis home ate well known in- Ask your dealer stration in New York, the managers of | gyrance man, died’ Saturday at his | home, No, 481 Riverside Drive, in his) Hundred and night by the police patrol squad of Har- bor B. The girl of No. 227 Kingsland Avenue, Brooklyn, was found in the Harlem River at One excaped Seventeenth Street 1 t duli's Island, ner, raising the right leg as you come forward. Repeat the bonding with each leg raised ten City, for eaoh ane She was Identified the regulation ue uniform of the inchitttiont kinds of 1 |make any predictions, If some one tation, Is dead, | retana on April 23, and according to Dr. destroyer of the Cymric was known to be in their path. Tt was off the coast of Deal that the passengers saw the flight of two aeroplanes at about 600 feet above the sea. There was a rapid exchange of shots. “One of the airships,” sald William C. Hayden, a Canadian, who is ro- turning from London, “was of the Taubs type and was moving very rapidly. It was just after we had passed Dover, on May 3, and tt was a beautiful, clear afternoon, Evidently the German airship had been on a raiding trip and had been caught dropping bombs. She was running as fast as she could In the general direc- tion of Belgium and close at her heels was a large British monoplane that AEROPLANES MO Taube and British Aeroplane Fly Out of Sight of the Andania Still Firing. Passengers who arrived this morn- ing on the Cunard steamship An- dania had the exciting experience of 4 to be abl k ith h acemed to be able to keep up with her. seeing & battle between airships while! wwe heard the rapid exchange of they were making their way along the | shots and some firing from shore. south coast of England after dopart-| There were torpedo boats about, but ing trom London. ths two warring airships came and struggle, but it seemed to one who viewed it as we did that accurate | shooting and hitting would be out of | question. * of Great Britain. She was held up at the mouth of the Thames and after several hours’ delay was ordered to asua) stop was remains unknown, but J jrald and were told of the beginning there was talk of a submarine being |over the land of the fight we had in the vicinity and many belicve the seen over the water.” Be PERE Aner PERILS OF A GRBAT OITY, Hunting egos in the hayloft of the barn, a New York Oity boy fell through a trapdoor yesterday and broke his leg. Gosh! OR “NOT TO BE.” A Suggestion That Should Find Favor. There is not the slightest doubt but that the subject of “Preparedness” is being taken seriously throughout the country. 6 However, while ational Defense” is of great importance to the life and future welfare of the people, the subject of physical fitness with which to meet e dail id of business and domesti Senator Chamberiain of Oregon, The vessel had a long and exciting ther with basal Last rapidity hc te roan ities is of equal ime ret 4 ( Chairman of the Senate Committee on trip until she finally cleared the coast | ‘MeY Were useless. It was a pretty TRIM ate Johann Hottie ‘Malt Extract has carried the endorsement of eminent medical authorities. Taken at meal times it supplies strength, blood, bone and muscle and possesses digestive —a correct service for renovating Plymouth, where she was held over a| “What the end of tho battle was we | properties of i H a “ ‘ . end great value. It . and repairing all kinds of floor | | preparedness, and ix willing to pay day. What the reason for this un-| never knew. We heard tn Plymouth Pity palatable and equally bevefien 4 coverings — much more os the bills, I think the people are that the Taube attempted to make a|men, women and children. frat clase, drumaiet st class lohann Hoff's ty procured from an and the Lgl fifty-fifth year. j Paul Wodrich, forty-five years a} Sandy Hook pilot, is dead, aged weventy-four, at his home, No, 808 ette Avenue, Brooklyn. 1 Walters, for a number of years deputy sheriff and caretaker at Point Lookout, Long Beach, &ed yesterday after an illness of over two years. ‘Walters was well known to thou- nde in the Hempstead section of Long Island, He had been an em-— loyee of the Nassau Rod and Gun | ub for many years and was noted for his fidelity and knowledge of the South Shore waters. ‘The interment will take place Hempstead. el i STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Wednesday are making strenuous ef- forts. It is hoped that more than 10, 000 will march, The industrial division will be an important feature, The presidents of | 14 the three railroads have promised to swell the number. Citizens generally will decora’ When you hear music you are always more strongly impressed if the instrument gives forth a tone of exquisite sweetness—the basis of a good piano. The pure tone must be built into the piano by master workmen of long experience. It is the result of knowledge and experience. The ee For a pure and whole- some, satisfying relish you can always rely on E OLD te. Willlam 8. Forrest of the @ || motor car, ts expected to drive the big Ss war engine in the procession, tor BOSTON, May 16.—The Speotal Aid Soctety for American Preparedness, tone of ery An organization of women affiliated with the National Security Leagu 4 ears to-day gave notice that 3,000 of its Pee EE Bort Richmond,” aaa | members will march in Boston's Pre- | aaent Vice Chairman of the) It gives just the right li paredness Parade May 27. Women frephbiicun County Committee, has | vor to soups, clams, fish, |] outside of the organization who be |bean appointed. & mores oF ea | meats, gravies and salads. |) ove in military preparedness will be Local School Board of the Forty-Agth | At Grocers and | Invited to march with the soclety. District by Borough caused by | Del 10c | , Several women's orgunizations plan Name to fill the vacancy, cause licatessen Stores, |to enter floats in the parade, and the death of the late Dr. B. D, Coone | and the Waters-Autola player piano will please the most exacting ear. The very moderate prices of ‘WATERS PIANOS and WATERS- AUTOLA make the buying of these instruments a very wise economy, \J Easy monthly payments are offered with no charge for interest many society women will participate. ley. | Invitations have been issued by! Mr, and Mrs, John Foster Coffin of Brooklyn for the wedding of their daughter, Florence Gwendolyn Cof- | fin, to Donald Craig Kerr of New Brighton, at the Memorial Presby- terian Church, Brooklyn, Saturday, MadebyE. Pritchard, 331 Sp: it. N.Y. for Mem BUFFALO, May 15,-—Buffalo will hold its Preparedness demonstration Memorial ‘ay, when it is hoped to have @ parade of at least 10,000 per- | May 22. ASE FOR and GET xons, i Tt 1s planned to combine the annual formal dance at @T GTORES AND FOUNTAINS The Dragon A. C. will hold an in- thes the German Club 9 Meinorial Day parade of veteran: Rooms, Stapleton, to-morrow eve- HORLICKH’S [Sises cassettes Boe orace Waters ties and individuals that wiah to sh | The German Club Rooms, Btaple- their intorest in national defense. The|ton, was crowded last night with Hustalo Women’s Section of the Navy staten Island suclety in attendance League Is interested in the movement | at the opening of “The Mayor of pare, [‘Tokio,” the annual production of the . hay {Comedy Opera Club. ‘The perform- Chlcoge te Planning « Middle-Weet |ance will be repeated this evening CHICAS ee ee adie eikee ana| 88S, Will be followed by a vaance . , May 16.—! jaukee an Past Exalted Rulers scar A. St, Louis have agreed to come to Chi-! Krueger and Frank J. Crystal are cago for a b Middle Weat prepar- | in ane e™ arrangements Main : if san ® #pecial train to convey mem: senree Lihat pl hs eh can and friends of Staten Island Lodge ve agreed upon. Cleveland aleo 1s ex-|No R41, BBO idles, tine weana TEE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Buy It in the sealed glace jars, ~~... The Best is always the Cheapest Substitutes cost YOU same orice 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street Wesh Your EMBFO!DERED LINFNS The May Manton Fashions | Be ai Rae: pected to come, The movement is lodge reunion to be held at Ralti- H were band st vacked and was initiated in Chicago! more in June, ed TRI-A-NU SOAP oy the Hlinols Branch of the Navy| Mrs, Amelia E. MacNalr, Grand ATHING SUITS this season are un- the Bag i netsh Ri direeaed Royal Matron, will officially — visit B usually attractive. ‘The salt water At leading Diag and Danartinont nd military evaluations © | Staten Tvland Court, Order of the silks and satins have been developed Mark. one |Amaranth, ‘Tottenville, on Friday | to @ state of perfection and show a wonder- a [evening next ful variety of colors, ‘The designs for the © MULHENS @ KROPEF, OBITUARY NOTES. | Court Genevieve Mo, 1, Deushters costumes, too, are practical and serviceable BT West 45th Street, New —_ =~ hold 4 May dance | and at the same time they are smart, This s of the Woman's Club, It ts cut in one makes a good example. Japanese or kimono style, which means that the sleeves are a part of the main portion and consequently allows perfect freedom of movement, The body portion and skirt are in one, held by the belt, and the neck may be cut out to form @ square or finished with a sailor collar, Nothing could be simpler to make, yet nothing could give a smarter ef- fect, and any Ughts or bloomers can be worn beneath, Here, the material ts black and William H, Powell, prominent in rt circles, died suddenly at his home, 129 Wost Pifty-sixth Street, af: | er marching in the artists’ section of | CM! 4 ° aturday's parade, | Exempt Volunteer Firemen's Associa- Gedney, retired banker| Yn of the Edgewater Fire Depart- mae ke ine nae York | ment th, their new bullding on Broad Sia Clu, ia dean in’ We reet, Stapleton, will take place next Athietio Club, is dend in Washington, | gating evening, © The entertain- a si ment committee in charge is com- Rumsey, financier snd'rosed of J, J. Lestrange, Chairman; B Tyan d He Wilson, Charles Caffrey, Irving St. George, Monda The first of a evening. # of monthly ves to be held by the Veteran and Iam a Yachtsman. Ever notice that “Helmar” Turkish ‘Cigarettes are the big favorites with men who sail boats? Henry M lent of his seventy-eig CREDiY VEKMS 5 Stapieton and James Cafftre: : $3-° Down on $50-% Quigk . white striped silk trimmed with or ma © —_-— | but the cap shows brilliant red G00 6 48 75.00 7 THRE TER Fi rei eoreerm Pee ET Why? Ask any yachtsman. 09 “ “ .00 home, No, 1664 . Reilly, forty, employed in the! of vivid color in the bathing suit of the » a ete 16 ° Bronk “aged WIMt9=| atetropottan”‘Morpita "on. Miackweil' | som Wojnen er more gcnuervative tage wi It’s because “Helmar’s” flavor fs so rich and true— i ie | Island, fell off the pler and was drowned | Pefbaps like to copy the sult in b 15-00 «6s 200-% {Mla |B. Rogers, re-linte last night in the Bast River at the| WumaMue, OF black And white stripes, oF in fit’s the one cigarette that tastes as good on a breezy deck ‘an of the Civil and Span- is dead in Washington, | foot of Kast ifty-third Street. John Ee reeetee Hassett and Michael Pansey fished King, a star in the oid Reilly out of the water with boathooxs eee and called an ambulance from Flowe Minstrels, died yesterday In Siogpital ior, Hogan worked over Us kee man with @ pulmotor half an hour in| vain material, or in mohair, for the mohairs are in good ‘style, they are serviceable and in every way to"be commended. Mohair trim- med with sil always makes a handsome suit and a younger contingent the whit and white monair with tr bands would make a smart eff ak with trimming of a stripe | make a very han as down in the cabin. “Helmar” leads the fleet by miles, The mildest tobacco for cigarettes Is Turkish. 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