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8 ae BVENING WOKLD, | he ‘Treasury Department $10,000,000 IN POSTAL an- ps [We 27 Seventh Street, this afternoon == a mememtmane e UBRSDAY, APRIL 26, 1917. ! srartna had to trudge back tnreugh [ker to-day had his Sunday movie bil! | nounced that all postal savings d took to Police Teadquarters five re all ¢ st and get Mary. {amended so as to allow the shows in| Martha was the cook | first clase cities to remain open after | SAVINGS T0 FARMERS || ts will be used as loaus to the order calling a nd Mary stayed at home. And Jesus 1 o'clock Sunday, and in second clase farmer: render any weap right where He was So | cities after t o'clock, It is in the | Farm an bor ssued under the h . Mt arth » hurried home and sald to| third reading calendar. Key 8 Pete at : Shaye age Ma The Master hax come ant} _——— | T al Far ve yours, used he to Make Money Available ” . zation © t believe t He would have | aaa for Loans fF ar to se¢ AV shag ua tron th of Danish Crown or Loans. | ay ae ha nd if they t met Him.’ wedish Princess — | Bal senate ghey AM i ec!) GERMANS GIVE UP GUNS. | ona twenty-fo ned. the farmers of the Nation in meeting —— old Springfield rif They had been | FOOD COMMITTEE NAMED, EN! A ae 26 poe | the food situation the Govern. ont! acrobat © Reva rivera! us od for parade purporea, The pollc a h from oP Saawnte ( | to-day took steps to make $100,000,000 and Se 24 Hitter ay ther has not been much of a re priation | Vielt of Kin. istian of Denmark to available. | hat of! sponse to tho order | OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & € 34th Street—New York Will Close Out Friday About 275 Women’s and Misses’ Tailor Made Suits Taken from the regular stock Of serge, gabardine and Poiret twill. This season’s most fashionable models. 18.00 No Exchanges. Formerly sold for 30.00, 35.00 and 40.00 No C. O. D.'s. No Approvals, ONCE:A:YEAR Oncea year the manufacturer of DON SIESAX (Porto Rican) cigars sells us a quantity of this brand at factory cost to be sold in UNITED CIGAR, STORES at a special price. The time has come around for 1917. The dates are Friday and Saturday, April 27th and 28th. On these two days—not before, not afterward— DON SIESAX Cigars will be sold in UNITED CIGAR STORES everywhere at $1.50 for a box of 25. DON SIESAX is a cigar of the 7 cent grade, imported from Porto Rico, where it is made of selected Porto Rican tobacco, by highly skilled Porto Rican workmen. The one object in selling these cigars at this price is to make Porto Rican cigars better known. Once a year is all. This year Friday and Saturday, April 27th and 28th. Only on those days. Nowhere else than in UNITED CIGAR STORES. Theat vat UNITED CIGAR STORES CIGARS | 7 j iit mi Cec Et | Extraordinary and Important Suit Sale Removed by as i Mery Women as Evangelist Preaches on | Martha and Mary. Flatbush (Brooklyn) and tho Na- | tional Sabbath AlHance © Billy | Sunday's Tabernacle 10 after noon as if it were a bright sunny day |} outdoors, There were persons in the gr ullding t other afternoon, The Fia wation, the largest body w » has] up to now visited the Tabernacie, | | came fully 5,000 strong, practically all of them women and most of th wearing new spring hat had to be asked to rem ance with Billy's rule Beginning his sermon, ¢ told the members of the Sabbath Alliance that f irty years he had fought for Sunday ob- | servance as steadfastly as he had against the saloon | “I've got a ser mandments,” hi what I think | }room here for those who | | thelr ideas on a Continental Sat | | That kind of Sabbath does not go in| | this country. | | Sunday explained that G | things in his own way, sayir “Jesus tells you to go pl crops in April, and tf you d starve. Plant, if you want January, but look where you'll get Joff. I preach Christianity; if you don’t like 1t you can stay away. If | You don't care for revivals I don't care ja picayune for you. I don't want to know you.” Billy complained about the laxity of the clergy, exclaiming: ** |God had to wait till all the ministers were in accord to save your souls New York would be in h eight hours!” The sermon chiefly related to the story of Martha and Mary and the |raising of Lazarus from the dead. |Quoting Scripture, Billy sald: “Then Martha, as soon as she heard that Jesus was coming, went and met Him, but Mary sat still in the house." “I'm glad to speak for Martha," said the angelist, | favorite. 1 did] 1 in forty- “She was my 1 imagine she was a sort of & northwest wind woman, kind of |snappish and always on the job. | | “Mary was one of those dreamy |Kind—one of those sort of soda eracker, peanut butter, gelatine and |pimento sort of women “Martha was a beefstea tatoes, apple sauce with nutmeg, coffee and whippec | apple ple and cheese sort of woman | “So you can have your pick, but 1] speak for Martha, So the churches have a 1 Marthas and a lot of Marys—merely bench warmers. Hur rah for Marth “But, you say, didn't Jesus tell |Martha that she worried about little things? Yes. Jesus went up to her |house with His twelve divciples one |day and Martha was in the kitchen |80 you see all have to work in dif- |ferent departments, Praying 18 all| |right, but some have to co can eat ok so you | “So Martha was getting dinner, and poked her head in the door where Mary sitting and said ry, carest thou not that I serve idn't it make you tired if you MN the work and had your] sweat s are trying to| lan all your own yotured, be o Mary and Martha, | meet Jesus; | 1’ And poor FOR THROAT AND LUNG STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s |Alterative justave of Sw 5 .—A sub. | Posey © to act with the Department | gre in drafting emergency | Charie mn was appointed by the n was to discuss the incesa Margaretha ¢ vedish King and is aro - | elghtes are Crown Prince | ‘hristian Was born March 11, 1899. ee ee | evada First to Furnish Quota of | Army Recrutts, WASHINGTON, April 26.—The State { Nevada ts the first State to fur recruits to the | . the War Depart day. Enlistments Largest Popular Price Garment House in New York | D.PRICE & C0, 6" Ave. Corner 18" Street BROOKLYN «=©6 NEW YORK NCWARK SENSATIONAL Reduction Sale 2,000 Exquisite Coats for Women & Misses hy 00 i a 10” The Most Astounding Coat Sale Held This Season Not in many months have such remarkable val- ues been offered—this is unquestionably the sea- son's greatest opportunity to secure a Spring Coat at a tremendous saving. Prices have been ruth- lessly cut on practically our entire magnificent Coat stock—in many in- stances Far Below Cost The choicest styles of the season are included—the amartest flare, belted, yoke, raglan and panel effects—exquisite Semi- Dress Coate—Stunning Street Coats — Swagger Sport Coats—Wool Vel- ours, Serges, Gabardines, Coverts, Poplins and Poi- ret Twills in Black, Navy, all the new High Colors, Checks and Plaids. Sizes 14 to 44. Ti \ Reduced \. to $7.98 \ | { {f [encore STORE NEWARK STORE Fulton and Bridge Sts. Market and Halsey Sts. (0 Ow OR. 46" ST. @SZ AVE . Good Furniture at Reasonable Prices On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT Our Terme Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island & Conneotiout. an Goods Pay | | \ =F Vreight, $87.50 WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS From $15.00 Upwards i ey Ser path «AND Orion Lb Ab. 34th and 35th Streets Figares, i : = Consisting | Wo Wf a-piece suite ot |i Sunda er — B. Altman & Co. A Special Sale of Women’s Wool Jersey Sports Suits at the extraordinarily iow price of $16.75 is now being held in the Ready-to-wear Department, on the Third Floor. B. Altman & Cn. Women’s and Misses’ Shetland Wool Sweaters are now on sale, in a specially selected assort- ment, at the following exceptional prices: Slipover Sweaters, with shaped waistline; in severalsmart colors . . . . $5.85 Open-front Sweaters, in attractive colors; with sash and sailor collar . . . $6.25 In the regular stock of the Sweater Depart- ment are Sweaters in every desired style, weight and color, for Women, Misses and Children. ‘ (Third Floor) $ Fifth Avenue-Madison Avenue, ° The Latest Victrola The new style XVII Victrola has won instant popularity by its beautiful tonal qualities and I ce appearance. At the Chickering Ware- $e) you may purchase this wonderful Victrola with $1§ worth of records (total $265) on terms as low as $15 a month, Hear GALLI-CURCI Amelita GalliCurci is the most sensational soprano of the decade. She will appear at the 1st Rogiment Armory, Newark, May 2nd. You are invited to hear her wonderful Victor Records at the Ch ckering Warerooms, Mme. Galli-Curci uses the Chickering Piano exclusively. Lord & Taylor Store a8th: Sarest FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street psec uaneseeany eR ray Tae el se m3 of the Great War” | As seen and described by the following War Correspondents: | | | RUHL SWOPE | SHEPHERD EAGAN HARE “The Most Dramatic Incident NEX >= y World Magazine Oey > o