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NO BOOZE TOFIGHT, ‘Society Woman With a Big Heart Gives '|ATBQYSFINSH 2° SS NO SINNERS TO A Possible Victims of Infantile Paralysis |\Q\YHKEIKE SUNDAY'S STUMPED etter Chance for Life in Crowded City) VETERANS IF WAR 2 S33: 2% Ocean Qreve Comp Meeting Wey a fae peck s0@ come one lO ' ie Men Knocked). ™? ' Jeon Ht Ponte |® nat ; Has Only Good Methodists; "°F Sor fa" Out and None Seriously | suppiy the Aret dey out” Pes n A Nobody to Scold, hit ht met any ot ye Affected ware ordered lo drink epariag fron 98 iS Sa But Thousands Hear Him Call Serehip ih the Unite! Palen to Hurricane and Rain Added tol teed ha ot ie rear arm > Them Useless Parasites WhY thule ye wave | Tortures Due to Shortage | '*,* Altow, with plenty o€ water | eone ‘ta of the Church, SE Nap _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1916. CURVATUR in their cantoos a to tho beet of | RE Teeriosaeh ieee ovens ai - cu ATURE OF THE QPIN ot Water. jcondition, The Fourteenth, a0 the) wns hike and want tmrouun eke ore ——a tone” ofa, jase strife after dross pel ond day out, reached Mtoriing’s | {ny nike and went Rrenitll firPpectens at re TS ita standing, | Our great By Joseph Jordan Raneh at Monte Cristo fully conditie ABBURY PARK, N. J, Aug. ¥8.— 44Neer ie the fashionable ehureh with one a a ; hee ered from (he fret da FE ? religion left out. The duty of church | (Sta orrespondent o @ Evens Next t a | ae Mage egg BL od at Ocean members is nut merely to have thelr ing World.) oy 4 ba! run to. Th religious Week, plus Billy Sunday. Buch pray. Dalies on the records, but to gel out and work to win this country for HEADQUARTERS NeW YORK Gorla, four and one-half miles, and| Every tent wae (he Seventy fret reached Sterling's | (he Colone! ing, such preaching, such singing £20 ‘ DIVISION, M'ALLEN, Tex, Aug. 3! Nanch as the storm waa breaking | HAD Jor UY, DOWN TR such Dibie reading and auch crowds at ‘ where do you gana E Are you w the Fourteenth back tm tte] phat was the undoing of the Sev. ~ Ge HEIR CLOTH 4 eady to @wo to the laet ditch for rv v Jeamp at Mission, resting from the w ' irty of the men hiked it back te food, religious folk have not been Jeaun? How many are ready. to nay ei pemneneen atrain of itn eleven-day bike through | ony, ret ie an, Ka auctor tents! sterling’ through the wild Bight for eon at the imeeting grounds these Het my will but Thy will be done the extremes of Texas woather, the| vere wecured by the old wooden pegs, | refuge in the field hospital. ‘The otme Many years, on [Mey A bye ite ! RICH SOCIETY GIRL Third Regiment dice returned i tte the rest by the new aluminum pega) ers sang ane eae A Sint ~_ Everybody te having @ glorious get, Not my will butewnd that i ‘hat , ‘te! . “gp of the army, The old pogs held, while cut down the trees w f [ f f° bose to-day at Pharr, The Third, had swiped their olothe Sean cheeses ee Sahara ee, et | ae OF Reet Side Chet US PTOMAINE VIGTING) ric, arta vin "iste men ant |tncn so maty my pay be] fours coor tan erp problem Wi ieee oes biped ed thio the diteh. Not iny’ will BU and dren Are Sent to Green finished with practically all of them. | ringed trom thelr fastenings and the| line's Ranch en Hunday end on tease that’s where you strike out, That's ‘ aa! Was the larewest regiment in the hike, day made ¢ Laguna Seca, dent pagmns in omeasion of the why you have apiritual curvature of| Fields and Fresh Air in Miss Nickerson, Whose Engagement Egat ll dy So er lay nary ihe heventy-th be devil, banging away at booze fighters Qnd saloons and dragging sinners the spine, That's why your batting average is only fifteen.” Leaping back and forth on bia nar- a Sight-Seeing Automo:-| The Fourteenth, which suffered Was Recently Announced, heavily on the first day out from the The men we Gemoralized and sought | phe toe Beventy-firat on hird Regiment had its at Alton and made the rough the way, atorm™ uncurbed drinking of water, and to Lagun. atose down the sawdust trail, But in Ocean row platform, waving Min tenet ; | Seriously Il. which, after being man-hahdied tn of oe ‘beve sarciea ene peo Grove he ta up against a different sweeping gestures, throwing in. pic- bile Every Day Is Due} NARRAGANSETT PIER, Aug. 28] the hurricane, proceeded on the and many of them shed even this om ‘ turesque anecdotes, swaying the * Scouting parties were sent out tn, Proposition. There isn't @ saloon in Audience with emotional ster and | Miss Lyra Brown Nickerson, a march in better shape than the Bev- the storm and many rescues effected. line ee ae by hg town. nor a bottle of whiskey, nor Hurling ut them rapid fire voieve ot| €0 Mra, John R. Drexel! Wader in society and athlotion and] enty-Arst, was again attacked bela. 'nen were given stimulants and) tae the heed ae tee ieee & deck of cards, As for sinners, the words that never failed for the trace the owner of one of the largest es-| tween Sterling's Ranch and Bain. | Th men were w shape as poasidic,| Laeuna Beca at 1 o'clock. Sixteen seat Are dear old ladies and plous ton of & second, the evangelist led! and the Managers of, tates In Rhode Island, is seriously i11| bure, on Saturday, with an almost | ig {| Were ween in the ambulances on the J , deacons, who tremble because they think they are not as good as they rs out of many of the citizen soldie: ed lying along the road, But nearly Murry! Faster! and we aro sitti potaoning. Aistance from Sterling's to Edinburg | Next day the re rounded up and| every man, except those guarding Ought to be, and of course there are idly on the shore. Come on, you peo: Miss Nickerson entertained a few| Was close to fourteen miles and the| received the glad tidings that the| food wagous, wap ip camp by the throngs of visitors who come ple be out and. out Chrlotians. | Come —— | 6. Jone ® ORR. friends at her cottake om Aug. 1 and) eiment made it in a single march, | Federal pay wagon was only & few | oflock 0 y , on, church, Come on, you = « miles away, © wagon en i trom Asbury Park on the of, chur. Come on, you profes. Marguerite M Mi announced her engagement to Heary| without a midday stop, arriving at| Miles Aimay. | Tie wagon had been one side and Bradley Beach on the church in Ocean Grove ls ready y Marguerite Mooers Marshall. G. Clark, assistant director of ath-| the county seat shortly after noon. | tio tose of a front wheel. Six mules the other, But eten in these ad- to do for Christ. Walk down here Working in a untque way, a soc jety woman with a big, warm heart un- letics at Brown University and the, Te day was exceptionally hot and/ brought the wagon and money into Joining resorts Founder Bradley to the nae she * 1 can me dawg Goubtedly Las saved the lives of hundreds of New York ehtldren this sum) son of Mr. and Mra, George L. Clark|{! canteens wont dry three or four/camp and the rest | berig hd “a = a ever mind your come down “4 . and Mrs. nal ’. Srey “ie Saecclates Knock 15° tho Heche the Sront wed’ fewew pore ain Mlle te Mrs, Joba R, Drexel, one of the most prominent members of] of Shannock, R. 1. The wedding was] les from the town. ioe were paid, head thy first sign of evil. On vows, your covenant to live out-and the Pour Hundred, and she has been the most liberal! arranged for Oct. 4 at the Nickerson| ‘The mules, more overcome by the! MPA gcumbanin® were bald, last Saturday the venerable founder— out for Jesus Christ, Renew your Glorta on Sunday with stor he ts eighty-three years old—took his axe in hand and tackled a tent on the beach front where the volunteer flromen were having a fatr and dared to sell some chances on dolls, For Billy Sunday to slam away in his regular style at sin and booze in Ovean Grove would be about like nce the read rah forward, this section are many Polish, Italian and Irish mothers nis court at her Providence home| ‘he next morning, but were be Sy os section fT is Mat erg . There was n¢ vdust trai th varms es mat # 7 ‘ carrying coals to Newcastle or cam. ‘There wa mournacel beanies ee and swarms of bables. After tho first alarming reports! where many prominent players have| Pélled to make the march to Me: [aie reaped le pas oe ft paigning for Tammany in Boss Mur- Phy's home district. summer PRILLY" SCORCHED THE WHOLE Oi ticine en uae pemucnately ce; | ptoapttal, Glocovered thet in an excess of panloetftoken caution the wemea| scant & Cred Meir 4 [abana Lb al I Dla ali babeallat Li Airy aleay een aera JERSEY COAST, forward te nha Tome ae were not merely keeping their children away from amusement resorte and aye wat ig os a hy, MERRILY, ina Seca is the worst stretch of . for a n eager to W slater.” So Hilly shifted his object of attack, | touch. the hand of the evangelist as gral, and ig The Fourteenth is proud of the ehanged his style, and for the past two days has been giving the preach- ers, the deacons, the good caurch @ hauling over the coals as they never bad before, telling them what & poor, cheap, do-nothing kind of a Feligion they have, how little they “They are crying out to the church, vows that you will work for Him, ‘Take on again your vow, Will but Thy will be done. “All the Methodists in America, come on, Here's my hand, make way there in the aisles. Let them come down here to the front and we'll have & moment of prayer together.” Ry the hundreds, then by the thou- for kneeling sinners, White haired | ministers, lovable old ladies, mothers | though it symbolized the renewal of holy vows and the pledging again of eacred covenant, embers and the dear old iadies such| EVERYTHING JUST RIGHT FOR GREAT REVIVAL, The choir, a thousand voices, be- gan to sing old-time Methodist hymns and ten thousand voices joined in the |chorus, ‘The atage setting for the Not my, the Volunteer Hospital. | single supporter of tie Volunteer Hospital's original ng children against Infantile paralysis —the sight-seeing automobile, The Volunteer Hospital is located at the corner of Beckman and Water Streets, and its district reaches from Chatham Square to the Battery and from the east side of Park Row and Broadway to the t River. In of the prevalence of infantile paralysis were published, Miss Montca Moore, the social worker of the Volunteer from contact with others, but were locking them up in small, |Tooms, Often the windows were tightly shut against the marauding germs which the mothers imagine fying through the outer air, wre eta eel 6,000 RAINGOAT MAKERS STRIKE FOR MORE WAGES It was obvious that children thus confined during the hottest weeks of the year would have their vitality so weakened that thoy would fall easy at her summer cottage from ptomaine| Uncontroliable epidemic of thirst, The hike than the men, were unable to keep up with the regiment, and as a result the wagon train did not con- 000 from her father, the late Edward | Rect with it from the time it left Ster- I, Nickerson. She ie widely known] !!"'s on Saturday morning until it as @ tennis player, swimmer and a/ K°t Into Mission on Sunday evening. driver of automobiles. She has ®|ThS men rustled what they could to steam-heated and glass-enclosed ten-| at 1n Edinburg, both at night and home in Providence, which is in An- gell Street, opposite the university. The young woman inherited §6,000,- taken part in contests. During the| Allen on practically empty etom- n Miss Nickerson was| ®0hs income from her fortune has been spent in helping| fact that it is the first regiment to others. complete the full achecule of the hike, but the storm had taken the heart their experience, and La Glor' cut out of the Seventy-first’s sohedule, The paying of the two companies delayed the departure of the regiment for Laguna Seca, eleven miles to the north, until after 9 o'clock on Sun- day morning. It took the regiment the it of the day to make camp and the men marched in the hottest can- teens. The march wasn't half completed when the canteens were march and twenty-three were counte are doing in the battle against sin| Wonderful religious drama was far different from the usual Sunday meet- and the devil, and how rotten Is so. ings. Here everything was long pre- Each Grade of the Workers Makes victims to Infantile paralysis, summer cinty., Paterson's worst offender re-| pared, trained, “accustomed to the |complaint, cholara infantum or any |" " 4 oan Demand—Short ceived no harder knocks in last routine of devotional exercises, Billy | other warm weather disease, Also, Lb AN winter's campaign than did the good had quickened its pace, raised tho| there was preparing a dangerous op!- Tie-Up Predicted, folk of Ocoan Grove in the three ser-|mnotiona, bat mat ee se eeated Its | demte of tuberculosis About 6,000 ratncoat makere went . 2 messy 4 of that these perils, visual- mons that Billy handed out to them strations, for even his exhor As a proof that these perils, on strike to-day, demanding an tn: fzed by Miss Moore, wero not tmagi- nary, it ts only necessary to recall a statement made to me by Dr. 8. Josephine Baker, director of the Bur- ene, several weeks he thing that wor- yesterday, He took in the pleasure. | could Rroduce only an occasional ~ loving resorts visitora too, and, amen. He etrove to e the lid off avorched the whole Jersey coast like! th* conventional forma which cir- ; cumscribe church meet.ngs, He who the midday sun out on the beach) in previous revivals had ordered sup- front, pressed the amens and shouts of vin ho spiritual osteopath or fervid enthusiasts, now @ought to turn on again tho steam of ree [crease of between 10 and 15 per cent. jin their wages, The men who cut |the whole cloth want $30 a week, the pressers $25, comenters 75 cents an jhour, while button sewers ask 40 | cents for each hundred buttons sewed A Sale of Blankets & Other Bed Furnishings . specially prepared for to-morrow and Wednesday : A New Selection of Ribbons (silk moire and satin taffeta) ft ago, rubbing maaseur,” he shouted. “I'm! ligigus demonatiero Tea me ia that so many of the moth: | on singie-breasted coate and 60 cents 4 ° ns, He de- - . 08 alngle M $4 sealed ee eye, With my! nounced ‘the fetter of form, ‘He|¢® seem to be panicstricken, One| ror each hundred on double-breasted of she worst perils for babies who must stay in the city all summer is | called for a return of the old-time 14 t Some salatied quacks say 1) fre “tt camer bac coty ices atite each 614 inches wide, in a variety of the | coats, jabbing the church. You lie. I earnest response, Another day or two of tremendous revival work will be necessary to raise the shouters, Three tines yestentay the evange- list filled the Auditorium's 10,000 seats, an am trying to remove the putrifying 88, “You live Ike mere parasites, get- ting all the benefit out of the chureh the lack of fresh air, They must not be shut up during warm weather. They are more likely to contract poll- omyelitis in a hot, stufly tenement Benjamin Schlesinger, President of the International Ladies’ Garment |! Workers’ Union, with offices at No. 32 Unton Square, said that the rain wanted colors, will be very specially priced to-morrow at will present an advantageous purchasing opportunity at the low prices quoted ( than in tho open air, and if they are |cont men creunized aa the Tevet and give nothing in return, “You bes, lst filled the Arte t " “ - ands more hung around | closely confined the ‘chances of thelr and Waterproof ment Wor Bar attics, Noes nak eetbanie| the wide chen Guore atratsing. Oy wena | Go oo tttes complaint or some| Union, Local No, 20, are affiliates 28c. per yard White Blankets % i, ‘ per pair $4.50 It's a plugged cent ‘at that, Just,| is wor Every morning at sun-| kindred disease are fnfuitely in-| with ‘his organization, Schlesinger rise the devotional exercises of Ocean Grove begin and every hour till late evening is filled with services of some now four out of five mombers of ‘the church are doing nothing to bring the world to Christ.” creased.” Therefore the Volunteer Hospital's social worker evolved the tdea of tak- trike would predicted that th short duration This Sale ts especially opportune In view of Also a limited quantity of White Blankets of a, | ‘There was an uneasy shifting dis-| Kind, Billy Sunday preached three tng the prisoned children in the hosp. | the present demand for ribbon in superior quality, offering exceptional value, once, Billy | mes yesterday tal district on airings in asightseeing ms writ and shot thn atthem: "1? yu] Tice a day™at 1030 and 2.30—wit|autoucoie. The day atten ts cence. | OYRIL MAUDE. HERE smart millinery, mes 3. kk kc ke re don't like this and don't want to hear| b¢ his programme for all this week, | tive suggestion was advanced the hoss the truth, whut did you ask mo to| Tho musical features of the camp pital received Mrs, Drexel’s personal WITH NEW STAGE STAR et meeting rival the preacher’a effort, | check for $500 toward hiring the auto- wey wince and he came back| With erent pine obmen neg, Meo | chaake for, $80 toward hiring the auto. Satin-finish Bedspreads, with plain hems: bard than before. “One would With vast audiences familar with the | procured, into which ninety youngsters hymna participating in the singing, | the Methodists roil waves of devotion, More than throe- fourths of the numbers in the audi- ences are women, for men are not plentiful at seashore resorts, The camp meeting ends Monday next, when Rilly Sunday goes to Detroit fmagine by the way many church QorQO in wonderful | can be packed at once, ‘The next step was to get from the Health Departs ment @ special permit to take the chile dren to Pelham Park Now, every Monday, Wednesday and | Friday at 8 o'clock ‘In the morning | the big yellow car swings up in front [of the hospital and, when tt ts loaded | down English Actor Brings Over Muriel Martin Harvey, Who Made Sensa- tion in London—Other Arrivals, Fully fifty of the 609 passengers on the American | r New York, arrtv- re the- Pongee Silk Sports Dresses now on sale, are offering unusual value at $13.75 Size 72x100 inches . . ° Size 90x100 inches . «»« « Crochet Bedspreads each $2.50 each 3.00 Ing to-day from Liverpool, w e t and later to Bosten, with small boys and girls of fi : . 7 re $1 10 h ery age from tive to twe vx | Atrical folk, The most prominent of h ef ee ae . every axe fr m five to twelve, rushes | atrical able , Vomen’ eady-to-wear De: artment eac . . e Every Nig “piscornnins, Ein. “aire Yotountere hate t| he seattenatea rae ee ee _ paneer ° : Faas 9 - long happy playday, At noon they are ' ee ‘ Third Floor For Constipation Se HOM esceey AeaismAateE Nok <| ROE ODED Nita ee eiteeerVtATe | wan Aooorpaniel) bY. SUL diastion Comforta found a catadash-shaped Indian Anelud plenty of Ik, By 6 o'clock | Margery, and by Miss Muriel Martin sd RANDRETH corn grinder of stone, Some of they ary mately, back h ame Roe ae 4 Pog ae s girl who ie anid Cotton-filled A A . 7 each $1.65 tho original corn {8 also said to | ¢Aapliterent, group of children Are| co ‘have been a snastion In: London, y laln-colored dote BP PEER | dave tren fount ino New Yoru |taniyh, auch {tim and, the day pro; | io Have bean a scnation in Landon, ' A Clearance Sale of Woolefilled, covered with pi Safe and Sure Pearding inouss Blvsutte. Sunreuat Rent: SOSMIALT |. he iambae ofthe. Ranlahcoore| ’ e ted mull ee a Se eet each $6.50 | —____ finn, ab that ne SiNic wtih TReTaTaRE| pane MRE R comedy, | Men’s Low Shoes paralysis or any other disease sh wh ft Silk were on e - i BLOND BABIES LEAD Aistribie contagion sraone: tie eat "yor then was isl iety of desirable stvlee. tt | members of tho ty, I fow casey J variety ab st t IN PARALYSIS CASES menibera of tho party. In fow caves (comprising a variety of desirable styles, the uslin Shee and Pillo Cases ELL-ANS at imine tenet a |i major number being of Balta make) offers | M us Absolutely Removes “hivtge Doctor Points to Hosptat {ini arnt tere Between ang ini. unusually good values at the greatly reduced Sheets, with plain hems, each 80c, to $1.25 | s C et 7 Washi . sightsee and il his, Way." | Indigestian. Onepackago ince to cies (nent) pass tinue to rake tripe Ai the. paraly reriean girl, A ompany ot) prices of Sheets, hemstitched, each $1.20 & 1.35 { . ; hidren Are Less Susceptible, | epidemic is past. 1 antomimists forme, 19 niet o y b watrical con- “ ry, . proves it. 25cat all druggists, | CHICAGO, Aug. 28.>Fatr-haired, Peevae That ie TERY FORK A STOR MTOR OOH $3.75 & $5.75 per palr Pillow Cases, with plain hem, } —V—— > light-complextoned. t are more js worth a pound ¢ a ae — wepuble to infantile paralysis tha ewides her initha d i ac C, Q, Mirae with ankskin in hai ACh | Hae Peete one Matic area | Mew York Mere teen | All st Included tn ¢his sale are In broke each . 4 64 6+ 6) 200, to 300 y ording to Dr. Archibald L. Hoyne, y ti ake siblo this eon. en and boatmen of Bayonne, E 0 Tent or foam arte Re ori (ee ie, Archibald L. Hoyne, & fund which makes poanibl SBIR Cs arched the waters of Newark sizes, but there fe euch a diversity thet Pillow Ceses, hemstitched, Usted at The World's Informas to investigate the disease in Chie of Now York eh W with © body of Rouben — Gon Bureau, Pulitzer Bullding ARO her on the Volunteer Hospital's So- ara old, of No, 705 practically any wanted size may be obtalned. each paneer ‘ + + 28c., 32c. & 35c, dey Hark Row: Worta’s Dr. Hoyne'a conclustons were cial Service Department ara a num jaat Ninth Btrest ue Batt eae BAR| rei se eat mroedwary |! ny cat sticer an exhauative study of ber of Line Mra John “Jacoo | anew: With Da pint Alexander (Men's Shoe Department, First Floor) (Fourth Floor) Lit Hospital, Of the frst thirty babies Astor, Willtam F. Whitehouse, |New York laden wont to Hays | taken there, it was pointed out to. Mrs. Henry B. inthrop, Mra, Rich- ay afternoon and hired aj day, only one waa of dark com- ard Van Wyck. Mrs. Francia @, att Oe Pane Auta lexi Hishop, Miss 1. miuivae elzed with cram and | Reever tbe printing ob PTA AG artiol in ® uedioal publions Kemet | Meagicna KOKO ale ce eat came tenl at eay e tion Dr, Hoyne points to the p: - to tnstall a children's ‘din the! eave him, hut were unsuccesatu n| te! the Meat anual aRs oat cmt gt Mey ragthy evi acta Muah Fifth Avenne- Madison Avenue, New York | Bweden to back up his convictions, being raised that purpos i drowned |