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Cee ik eee ee ad . é ORE? THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916 a lamrenliicag se agement Re tn 2 aah ns RE TER a el a red from here ix weeks #9 | Oaice to-day by J. P. Morgan @ Co., act- | The ib is famil; still ‘ai a CONTINUOUS CRIME In this city, andthe Dutchess Cpunty | 6 a8 fiscal and commercial agents of] 4 poy of sixteen, whose Identity the een ce, ia expected to take up| the British Government. This makes! police have not yet established, was ie IN PASTOR'S LIE, VTE Brings Total for Account of Atiies White of No. 202 Franklin Street, and ‘ of the new $300,000,000 British loan | WY i ‘Si . SAYS PRE RY TEts Seas te $400,000, 000, will bring a tempgrary halt to Wahid stat 'oa'e tocuieal ates of Gol furthe# imports of the metal. homtel Poughkeepsie Clergyman Found Guilty of Bigamy, Frauds and Blasphemy. MARRIED NINE TIMES. Deserted Wives After Getting Their Money—Served Two Prison Terms, (Spectat to The Prening World.) POUGHKEEPSI®, N, Y., Oct. 27.— More disclosures were made to-day of the remarkable career of the Rev. Arthur Worthington, the sixty-elght- year-old Presbyterian minister, who ‘Was deposed yesterday from the min- istry and excommunicaty! from the church by a trial commission of the North River Presbytery, The charges of bigamy, fraud, swindling and blasphemy were elabo« rated and confirmed when the testl- mony taken by the trial commission became known, That the Worthington, in his fifty tivity in the United states and the antipodes, had married nine different women, of whom eight are known to be living, and that he traveled under eleven various aliases were only a few of the features of the sensational testimony. His connection with the famous “Plunkitt Scandal” in Now Ye mMinistrations to th ers of his cult in Na, and in Ho his preaching in in Salt Lake City probed in do- tall and all the facts confirmed by official records, whi comprised a great portion of the 20,000 words re- view of the case. Anotner a of the caso was that Worthington, under different names, spent three years in the Albany, N. Y., peniter ry and seven years in the Melbourne, Australia, prison. He Was imprisoned in both cases on con- vietion for fraud and obtaining money under false prete Worthington s ci marked at irregu ervals by mar- rages, sometimes legal and sometimes “heavenly,” as was the one with Mrs, Plunkett, after which he obtained all his wife's money, together with large amounts from her relatives and friends. He first married, after graduation from the Columbia University Law School, an Albany girl and lived in Philadelphia. Ho deserted her after a | year and returned to Albany, where | he was imprisoned for three years. | His bow in New York was in 1889, | 1 career was when he played a part tn the | “Plunkitt Scandal” ow from the lea nip o conducted at No, 13 W Mra. Plunkttt | "as hia wife, | jominating | Mrs, Plun- | ty and he ond ton convi she was hi was hers. drawn up he opened a “Tem taunt thousands, and a half-inch wave tops, Breedwez. corner ay BUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS $16,000,000 MORE GOLD, [Canada and practically all for ac-|fin lover: by: the. truck and’ instantly —— Accombined Street and Dress Boot This ultra stylish neutral grey suede creation has combined the utility of a etreet boot with the style of a dress shoe, This boot has a smart ap- pea’, sce—on the stceet or indoors, It has eight Hanan & Son dwar, ot comes Fi Se roadway, corner m, , near ane a fase yan Fifth Ave, at 37th St, New York | at the New Hamburg Chuteh, | Canada, was deposited at the Assay TRUCK KILLS BOY CYCLIST. next month. @ total of $450,000,000 received thus] thrown from a bicycle while attempting —————— far this year, chiefly by way of| to pass @ mdtor truck on the Manhattan count of British and allied interests, | killed, It is believed the flotation next week The motor truck te owned by John BONWIT TELLER &CO, The Spay Shp f Orginal FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET OER z DODD DUDE DIS LOLS will be served “JEUNE FILLE” “FLAPPER” ¥«. MODES FASHIONS Specially Desigrted for the Hard-to-fit for Misses of 14 to 18. Girl of 12 to 16. Youth will be served. And is served at this shop—in matters of dress —in a manner that is unusual. Special types have been developed for the young: set that possess the elegance and indefinable elements that make for the debonnaire spirit, charm and chic, essential in apparel for the well dressed miss. Misses’ Tailleur SUITS “FLAPPER” Avwanl 25.00 & 350.00 tacit * Originated by and exclusive with Bonwit adhe modes and manners of the great cou- Teller & Co., for the girl of 12 to 16 who has turieres to youth, such as Jeanne Lanvin, outgrown her age, yet must be attired in are splendidly crystalized in suits that denote a manner becoming to her years. Tailored Ue VEE UE every original and exclusive form of style- suits, coats and frocks in “Flapper” types Ei diversion for misses of 14 to 18. for every function. | | SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ] SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY HS ( Misses’ Tailleur SUITS ‘Flapper’? SUITS | | AL do AM I ah BA Flapper SUIS | MANY _SMART_M(DELS FOR GIRLS OF 12 To 16 le —, 45.00 27.50 / Suits of broadcloth, monotone, stripe s 4 and check velours. Suits trimmed Specialized modes in suits developed , with natural raccoon, Hudson seal, in broadcloth—coats have fur-edged mole and dyed raccoon. Suits in lounge velvet collars. Velour suits with chic types, double-breasted flare suits, with little belted coats that have inlaid shawl collars of fur. Suits trimmed velvet collars. The lines and contour with velvet. Others with shadow stitch- of these “Flapper” suits make them par- ing. Empire effects and belted models. ticularly appropriate for girls of 12 Sizes 14 to 18. to 16. . i | Misses’ Daytime COATS ‘*Flapper’’ FROCKS | Ikq 29.50 © 185.00 15.00 © 45.00 most inclusive assemblage of topcoats B . . th ° : asque, surplice, coat, cape effects and simple which reveal all of the smart fashion tend- a 4 3H 2 encies of the day in misses’ outer garments. straight line and plaited dresses of serge art Tailored mannish types, without fur, and silks, with bead trimming, colored yarn em- others with huge fur collars of various fash- broidery and plain. Also many unusual at- ionable pelts. tractive frocks for afternoon and party wear. ONLY. BRONX STORE ae e ¢ 149m Street & 3rd AVENUE am? Everything tor the Home for Cash or Credit Be Your Own Salesman aM Pou mud Our Terms Will Suit You sh ROOMS $47.50 Ce npletely 47 Furnisied 00 TW eney | yA = Mi ra TC Ni i 4-PIECE ADAM PERIOD BE. ROOM SUITEIN AMERICAN 7 WALNUT, beautifully carved and finished, consisting ot DRESSER, CHIFFONIER TOILET TABLE, BED, 4 PIECES, as illustrated, at 89 4°° ———$—$—$—$_. November Patterns The November styles of McCall's and The Pictorial Review now on sale, ° ¢ new patterns for women's, misses" children's wear are attractive, Liferim @ ‘atch a Os “His time is forever.” We refer to theman with a Lifetime Watch. For he has a watch which guaran- tees will keep ac- curate time so long as he lives, which, for him, is equivalent to “forever.” His time is never “out of joint” for long, because if his watch falters all be needs do is to bring it to “Now is the ac- cepted time’’ to buy a Lifetime Watch. Remember that the initial cost, $89.00, is all that the,watch will ever cost Yor all repairs and replace- .ments are made by Macys without charge. The first cost, $89.00, is all you will ever spend on this watch. frag —Muin Floor, Broadway, S4th St, Nei:her Wind Nor Cold Nor Rain will penetrate these Chauffeurs’ Ulsters, $21.75 the Service of These ‘The heavy winter frieze of which they are made is thoroughly Crav- aig proofed, froteannes the man in front against the winter rains Youths’ Suits at $1 5.50 and snow as well as the cold, ‘These Ulsters are double breasted, belted backs. You Have a Clear View Ahead if You Carry an Umbrella With a Window Plodding along into the very face of a driving rain you can see / where you are | going, see the people and A vehicles that 7? |ERJecross your path and still keep dry. A novel little window is cleverly inserted into the gore of a well- smade, serviceable umbrella. It will not pull away, tear or break, This umbrella rolls up like any other umbrella. For Men and Women, $1.74, $2.69, $3.69 Bege—vonin v1 way / ” ° ji to our own specifications. Shirts and Haberdashery Por Boys Vo ton A Few Worth W hile Additions to Your Wardrobe 244 to 8 Years 8 to 18 Years Madras Shirts, $2.44 Durable corded weaves, ina large assortment of woven p atterns, laundered negligee or p leated models. Neckwear-An Extensive Variety, 94c med collars. $4.89 fo $14.74. | medcollars. $8.94 to $17.74 Generous cpen-end medels in new weaves and color effects. The pat- | Plush Trimmed Coats, Imported Irish Tweed Coats, terns are varied crcugh to suit eve Blanket Rokes, $4.89 Soft. comfortable blanket rebes, made of one-piece materials. Va ricus patterns in several colors. Ahorgrs—Main Voor, s5Un st. = When Skirts Are Worn Short errs | a goo looking boot is a matter of prime im- portance, \ clever tutionto the shoe provlem will be found in this smart glace kid boot of battleship gray with light welted sole and leather Louis XV. heel It isa special at $5.49 SS Moga —second Floor, Kew Rien =fpeye—Fitth Floor, 84th st, === The young man looks for style in a suit—his mother looks kel Los tte ortwieal or any Estimates furnished. For $20 or Thereabouts You may buy ready-to-wéar Cloth- ing anywhere—but— If you want Fit-to-Wear Clothing inspect the large assortment of Macys Fall Suits for Men $19.75 Imespective of a man’s age, taste or inclina- tion, the variety of ante, atterns and colors is large enough to embrace the de- sires of all. Bete hs Wine * A A The economies effected by purchasing in largt quantiti¢s, by efficient merchandising and by buying and selling for cash only, help to make Macys Suits at $19.75 the best obtainable anywhere at this price. For Your Body-guard this Winter Select a {ACY WINTER OVERCOAT $14.75 to $64.50 Thoroughly dependale in fabrics and tailoring Strictly up-to-the-minute in styles and colors The Fabrics ‘ The Models Soft vicunas,meltons, kerseys, crombies, Single and double breasted, with con- cheviot coatings, worumbos, and many | cealed buttons or buttoning through; other fabrics, domestic as well as foreign. | Raglan and regular shoulders; velvet or Standard weights and colors. The pat- |-self collars; smart Burberry’s (London terns are selected to suit the discriminat- | made); in short, we can meet your ideas ing dresser. and your ideals. Deere—Fifth Floor, Broad: Two Pairs of Trousers Double SE a have wide, convertible collars and (Ages 15 to 19 Years) for service. Both would be satisfied to pay the above price Cc I re A R S for one of these suits even with only one pair of trousers. Far the Humidor at Hesse The addition of a second pair almost doubles the length of Many men keep their home service which the suit will give and marks this an extra- stock of smokes well replenished | ©Fdinary offering. by tak avant f th The suits are well tailored in the popular 3-button sack eckeende pire ga ad or pinch-back model. Green and brown mixed tweeds Tuval Cigars are the popular fabrics represented. Made in bond--which means they are ++ facys—Fitth Floor, 34th st., Broadway ——————— made of pure Havana tobacco passed directly through the Custom House to U.S. G t Bonded Fact N P O Grp wire wire | NCW Overcoats 4 eareful Spatush Hand Method of man. : : tlactue a For Big and Little Boys Rothschild ee hy wait until the real cold weather / frp $m 3.49 | iSight here? Often the temperature | General Shields Cigars drops uncomfortably close to zero Made in the same factory as the | over night. Prepare now! Have a Tuvals—well blended tobacco, sandal M warm coat ready for that Boy to put Brevas, box of 50 $5.0) $3.49 i i Leiter erito. "kop Sates | 08 the first cold morning. haoys ssortment of Havana | assortment of well-tailored overcoats o.cigarcites and sll | is complete in styles and fabrics, Many models are made according , is _ Silk Shirts, $4.89 Russian, Pleated, Belted, Pinch | Ulsters, Ulsterettes, School and Crepe de Chine or durable Broad- | Back, Reefer style and Military | Dress Coats, Belted, Guard Back cloth Silks, with beautiful satin models, Tweeds, Cheviots, Vel- | and English models in Tweeds, stripe patterns, New colorings | ours, Pebble Cheviots, Chinchillas | Chevicts, Velours, Chinch las or | produced tor this season. or Frieze, with velvetorselftrim- | Frieze with velvet or self trim- ry individual requirement and taste. eee ne $10.74 ay $17.74 | Fajamas, $2.44 ur Trimme oats, New English Models, French | Made of imported and Domestic $18.74 | faced and satin yokes. $17.74 | Madras in cur own workrooms Extra Trousers Suits, $7.49 . on the premises. Sizes 7 to 17 years All wool blue serge and fancy mixtures in various models and ma- ° ‘ terials. Serge or alpaca lined coats. Trousers fully lined. Plenty Furniture of the popular Pigch Back f.lodels : Peqya—second Floor, S4th St, Rear, SS For Little Folks and Their Dolls Favors and Decorations Playing House is instinetive with | JP Or Hlallowe’en Festivities little tots, and their imaginations ‘ On this night of revelry when witches, 03,” ¢U\/ay create hours of play when they | hobgoblins and fairy folk cut capers with si it have real furniture to play with. | mortals, appropriate novelties, favors and . This assortment represents a | table decorations give an air of super- 4 Sp natural activity to the occasion. ers No two pieces are alike, | Purchase of manufactur- a " 5 Jack Horner Pies, with 12 strings and favors, amples of White Furniture, $1.48 to 38.49 Pumpkin Cases, for serving fees 10¢ cach “they, f iz 3 jored Candy, to fill Novelties, 24¢ pound At line of Imported Lindt Chocolates Bureaus, Desks, Cl airs, Dressers, | Kackers, China Closets, ete, he prices of these goucs areabout | Hallowe'en Novelties, Se'to $9¢ | Nut Cases, Ths prise ol sReasigoach oresbauk | Tee tn Hata Se to 240 | Witches, Be to T4e 25% lew than regular prices Witches’ Masks Se cach | Hallowe'en Napkins. 34 per hundred DMEFF — th WL, Bath Sty Kear HUST OT ater Basement, Contre == as. Pere WC ll. ESSA A a \