The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1917, Page 6

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* THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917. _ a ————— — ee ee a f J, fret recorded words of Josus aro] spiritual life starve, That is the rea- from house fo house. Go to the peo. | within a little more than ten miles of these, ‘Wist ye not, I must be about| son your pews are full of driftwood; pe in your block, In your place of} Wiest ae ia "Sih og ere hell or My Father's business? He was lost| that t# the reason that religion t) PUSipess. le no palvatton in hell. ‘The | tetabllat, where Turks abparentiy senantesennininsint inaneneatniibieiteianaieatict haa TTS permanent injunction to restrain we Board of Batimate from en’ contract with, the fo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World and they found Him aitting in the) mira t bach prohation |°"* expected ¢ their next stand. | so far as temple and He had the old Pharisees | ‘he church of God has not smelled 4 tle it be-| ” ty was trenaferrita q | “PRIES INTERRUPTER and doctor of the law tied up in a runpowiler for 150 years; that ia what rt, Ne dew, he “"ojnnte ATTACKS “UNITED BOOKING. Finds mano i d » matte xe beoome | nen you and see —_———~ a ‘ bunch, That whole bunch had brain |is the matter with It, ft has become | ony Mek aad women with, thelr Uyeda Hover calts tee fitted the hearing fever trying to keep up with Him| proud, haughty, arrogant, eelf-cen-| characters forn snd realise that then Shentetent Corperttt and he was only twelve years old.|tred and apathetic te men’s lost con-| they are forming for life, It astounds Bi on nhc ob 43 & 45 West 34th Street “Mothers should plead with thelr | dition. Get Jenus Christ and the and distressen us how #9 many med) umaNy, N. ¥., April 11—-Assembly-| es ee | children, cards will go out. Get Jesu ist | and women can be so different. med Bennett to re+ na not bearing di= and they in turn should ip! "Be natural, Just try to be folks |man Meyer to-day made a "sensational | o on't need to do th plead with their friends for reltgion. | A", You Wont negd te 20 t all the tna” ethene is” anything {attack upon the United Booking Oftices “A man must experience religion to| in and the novels will KO out. | cou lover, it Is folks: and not the j of N Prsdgel tn Rice “af sivas tl Bein 6 | * 5. tet ©. know God. “There are five classes of people, | codfishy, doggy aristocracy. he cottcern was ed in conat y g | Urging Work, Evangelist Says to hel} cae pri bed vy A yt eames Ineeifeation will touch every |. “Hore Is something you can all do.| against business and that degrading 4 ’ ’ “cy , . » 4 unless you have |r and woman in New York or| Invite the unsaved to come, and talk | and immoral conditions surrounded the | ses omen's sses ou | “Church Hasn’t Smelled Guns | netpea yourselt. God doeen't save on| MAT, And roman. with’ therm in’ ‘private, Speak. with | sccystine ot the sorporation | ortifie ee ist ; ” the instalment plan, A man is either| “First, those who cannot attend/them at home. Write them a letter. | ‘ire introduced @ resolution calling owder in 150 Years. on the roed to heave chur and you wil always find|1 wouldn't send anybody a postcard, | qfft,imtnoguced Ssenoluiion coin pas (Third Floor.) | Food to beaven oF.on the road | Some I would spend two cents instead and | of the Senate and Assembly, ‘The te | - to hell, God doesn’t do ‘things by) "ll 4 inone who can attend and! send him a letter, With all. the |iution went to the Rules Committeo for | KEEPING LAL kk s ; NORMAL - ’ | Pwo ball games, one in New York, | halves. ho 4 ttend ohurch. ‘There are Means we have in thia city, it should | action ks . | Strictly Tailored, Braid Bound or Button Trim’d J i. Stner in nroxiyn, cut Billy Sun-| “Tt has been Fee te ce nee aren and dont | Not be hard to reach the unsaved.” > ’ on said that God made peor | | day's congregation this afternoon|the birds without wings and they | @tend chureh. LAUDS WEST SIDE CONTRACT. | very nearly to a “women only" gath- | “Third, those who can and do at- THE LIVER ACTIVE, AND THE BOWELS REGULAR of the ‘ hopped and crept around but didn't! tend church und who are moved by | Laren tL Aber Very Specially Priced |ing, Even at that there were at least | sing, and after a while God put wings | the preaching. LONDON, April 17.—British troops | 7e*tles , wanntne | sare stage ‘ | 6,000 persons in the Tabernacle when | on them and they commenced to sing.| “Fourth, those who can go to!in eat an one may fey baal Interrupting ons siseetioning «of HOSTETTER Ss Billy arrived a little late, Not on your Ufe. When God mado| Church and those who do go to church advance up the Tigris in pursult o the je questioning of Twelve New Models } 1 When “Brighten the Corner” had|the birde He mde them all. When and ane moved by the preaching and retreating Turks, it was officially an- | Mayor Mitchel by former senator wil- || Stomach Bitters convinced but not converted nounced to-day. They have pushed to|jam M. Bennett at the hearing for a nd do #0 to |been sung, Billy took up His task.|the Lord does a job He finishes it| | The first part of tt conaited th urg-| right and you can't improve on it. ing the congregation to let their ht shine in the tin collection pans and while the money was tnkling into the receptacies, Homer Rodeheaver Se —- —— Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Men's Wear Serge, | Gabardine, J Eine | 20.00 Very Special Three-fourths of the church mem- | iy bers have no family prayer. I will , but they need the benefit of your bet my life against @ cancelled post-| experience. You say, ‘Where will 1 < yple to talc to. them?’ ae stamp to-day that half the people | td these peop! ° announced that to-morrow afternoon |tere did not read the Bible or pray | Vere won't you find them? You will only find one place where they are and evening Sunday would preach | yegore you came he You let your! not and that is in the cemetet Go the same sermon, one of his best and mina oo ere.e Dretty Baby Complexion No Sign of Wrinkles or Coarse Sallow Skin Ten New Models | Poiret ee a err | 95.00 the text being “He That Winneth Souls Is Wine.” God, ho sald, was eager to help those who won souls. “God says, ‘I'll uphold you with the right hand of my righteousness’," A Sale To-morrow, on the Main Floor, Bont New Models Burella Clot ” Billy added, Then he suffixed this = . r : ; Trlcotine, 30.00 Cane saa nal 29 AMS Trench Beauty Recipe Sought /f7 | High Class Madeira Linens Men’ "Serge bi : Ghand tn boonies (Cok UBL | “a vite ipsotsl i Nee a gare “wih Creme Polstocr Maceaeas Hand scalloped and embroidered, form interrupted the Evangelist Billy Kverybody loves @ pretty, daby-like stopped and turned his eyes, as did] complexion, and now there |# no reason fvery one in the congregation, and| Why any woman, no matter what her age Tray Covers...at 25c, 35c, 40c | TeaCloths, - $5.25, 6.50, 7.50 Women’s & Misses’ Coats sei Wbig, erupedian young.man in'a| el, Sree tae aged Wenn bie Napkin Pouches,“ 65c, 75c, 85c | Tea Napkins, doz. 5.40, 6.50, 7.00 gray overcoat and standing With] beauty and attractiven no + Po a (Main Floor.) his hands raised eo his head. “| difference how many ane Centerpieces... “ 1.75, 1.95, 2.50 | Luncheon Sets,13 pes3.40, 4.25, 4.95 tions and. other vaunt mente you want to address you all. Hear me,|)) Towels, guests’ size 1.25, 1.95, 2.25 | Cushion Covers, at 2.25 to 2.75 hear me!” he shouted. is not clear, eoft and velvety and Policemen sought to draw bim from free from any sign of wrinkles st was?°" blemishes, you have not b helping it the platform, But the exhorter was} iy (i) Right Way. Now not to be dissuaded so easily. Finally | pequtirut and have ® comp! Billy broke the tension by saying to] with girlish Creshness unle the young man as he was being led Very Specially Priced Exceptional facilities for embroidering by hand Initials, Monograms, etc., at shortest notice, put Weinkled,. hollow -cheek Deries——the , wells away: ee woman with ageing facial muse yoo == artiese declare | ° “Go get your own crowd. ‘This is 10Y | [mie stuew Noauiy Recipe? I nicauty, Hecke | I h hol rr S Very Spectal bunch, bud" Efi hat meget Cs i fn guia dae n the Upholste ections ‘The congregation instantly broke] @iimiration you mock, into @ roar of laughter nt Summer Furnishings Greatly Reduced for Wednesday: saying: . “There are many people who want to win somebody for Jesus, and they | § are awaiting to be told how to do it, |} |1 elleve there are hundreds and thousands of people who are willing| to work and who know something must be done, but they are walting for help. | “Be out and out for God, Have a heart to heart talk with some people and wins them to Christ, The English Printed Curtains, Figured Curtain Madras, For door or window; reg. $3.50 to 9.50 White and ecru; regularly 40c to 70c yard at $1.95 and 4.75 pr. | at 27c, 39c and S5c Ten New Models “You'll find @ lot of ginks and nuts | !f Bit tnes of Japanese tow Pencils from Burella, like that," Billy exclaimed, with the “oream, and you can get quick uli f a " ; Gunniburl, ‘The young man, who Insisted he ciate Sethpous acs, hew inn weaning, OO? SY English Printed Table Covers | English Printed Bedspreads, pe tlh ae, 20. 00 Polly nd St eens Glinared parte ibeanty Peg Tetasity tee Avene Unique designs; regularly 90c to 1.50 Full size; regularly $3.75 and 4.25, Covert, and Sixty-clghth Street and Broad-|\ at 50c and 75c | at $1.75 and 1.95 ined. way and later was locked up. Sik 1 Very Special Hilly then resumed his sermon, | 4 rusts, Foaenation | pay | Seven New Models Poiret Twill, Burella. a Velour, | Z 5. 00 Bungalow Metal Lanterns, Garden Baskets and Flower Stands, Cottage Dinner Chimes, Hinoki Jardiniere Stands, Cedar- lined Trousseau Chests, Cretonne Cabinets, ete. Silk Poplin, Silk Lined. Ms OF MOK heen ae ent store in Stern Bieter srt ni baci Avenue A Sale of Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums Taken from regular stock and marked below their real values. Highest Grade Wilton Rugs Size 6 by 9 feet; regu- Size 814 by 1014 feet; | Size 9 by 12 feet; larly sold up to $45.25, | regularly up to 866.50, } larly sold up to $ $34.50 $44.50 $49.50 Summer Floor Coverings i Homespun, Oval Rush, Grass, Wool Art Rugs and many interesting novelties, | egue $75.00, Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. At Reduced Prices —Wednesda Velvet, Axminster , and Wilton Velvet Carpets Plain colors; green, abide taupe, brown, natural, ete. at. $1.40 to 2.85 a yard Chinese and Persian Rugs Decidedly Reduced.’ Misses’ Tailored Suits 14 to 20 years Of serge, Poiret twill, gabardine, checks or Oxford suit- ings, plain tailored, dressy or braid bound models, with belted, Empire or semi-fitted coats and new model skirts. 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $49.50 Willow, Reed and Pain Furniture for Summer | THERE are many unusual and highly attractive _ | novelties in our extensive display, such as | ||} lend additional charm to the decorative scheme | of a room, porch, bungalow, pergola, etc, | Blankets and Comfortables Medium and Summer weights, at very low prices. White Blankets Plaid Blankets Single bed size,.. .pair $4.50, 5.25 | Single size,............ pair $4.65 Three-quarter size, “ $5.00, 6.75 | Three-quarter size,.,.... “ $5.50 Extra large size... “ $6.25, 7.75 | Extra large size,........ * 98.25 Misses’ Serge Dresses “Betty Wales’’ and “Drezwelisley’’ Models 14 to 20 years Four distinct models of navy blue or black English serge, wool jersey or black and white checked worsted. A visit of inspection will prove our prices invariably lower. Double Size Comfortables Figured Silkoline with ) Printed Mull, in floral | Figured Satins, plain | Willow Sofas,... Rt $16 50, 25.00, 30.00 plain borders, designs, borders, A 13 50 Willow Arm Chairs,...... art 5, 7.00, 10.00 at $1.85 at $3.50 at $5.95 educed to Willow Chaises L ges,. 6.50, 19. 3. . ° , ls «at . 480 72 Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases Muslin Pillow Cases Muslin Bolster Cases . Hemmed, loc 18c 24c | Hemmed, 44e AZo 52e Hemstitched, 19¢ 24c 28¢c | Hemstitched, 55¢ 58c 62¢ pany Gate Teg Tables, 48 inch top.....at $25.00 Single Three-quarter Double P ss i. 62¢, 73 88c, 98 1,05, 1.2 } unda World Want W rk i [ rag = ey a a $13.50 AToeline Rhea | Bemmnces ga fae io Se ee ae ] S , Ivory Decorated Breakfast Reon Suite, . , eal ae i | Buffet, Gate Leg Table and Six hairs, ... ab $112.5

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