The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1917, Page 13

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‘ " “wl paadighy ¥ i elie THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917. : : eo women and girl, Homer Rode raht time, Give God « chance AOMITS PERJURY {NO 26-STORY LUNCH ROOMS, |"ui4inw nmptratier Prendevanst | Matteonde Rate Nemearroae ww hoaver, the choirmaater, announced The tears of that taby were the | _ ed apending the manny. ‘ Charare i Per re ' that the women would adeet (ho Jewels with which Farnel waa Fane AT SWANN INVESTIGATION hey Rete One r kic grelaw Pooax® ate tke | seule Gr tae anaes Uae Oe ——— hyinne. ‘Those chosen were “Hock of somed from Hayptian bondage, The tn Maw rpipingh nb af Bee © te Time to Get Wid ot Th i] 9 | Aken" “Hate tn the Arma of Jems” Princes had a woman'e heart, and _-_— A By lls ie anaes Gee pe pot - acm Fount ’ when @ woman's heart an “ 7 I. Th Jown a frequent for an addr san ° 1a no longer the slightest need of | - nll Monte Rig Bh tbe A What nan'a heart and a baby'e Engel Says He Made False AMdavit | nat 95,000 to furnton @ Kitchen and ahamed of your freckles, aa the r Bieasing.” Detegations present & coe eesemnred Wp topetner Gomes Hecause His Wite Hegged | ne room for & PropoRed women's othine double atrenuth ie from the Millman Mothers’ Club, thing hap * that gives the Dewil Hie 10 Bo It snch club om the twenty-fifth and . to remove these homely ener the Mothers’ Club of the Beotel cold foot . » 10 venty-aleth floors of the Muntelpal ye Get an ounce of othine—davine j Ss ladle le a Und hor oan bubs nile Moser mather RAG Rarnets her of the City from any druggist and apply Vresbyterian Mothers’ Cltb, an own ‘ A a paid Keyptia lub'a w Amnine Of it wight And morning and you that of Grace Methodist Church t hee ‘own Deby wd torney BWERR, tid Coma ‘ Lo ay p bond the won -_—— > In the opening prayer, delivered if and graham to-day that the alfidavite he , 6 disappear. while he Rev > ot Im. 4 ® ter ones have vanished entirely. Start the Bovs and Girls Right} 7! Johnaton a Ad aoe meet tt and nade admitting that he had com that more than an ontce ja) : 7 ArT mnanial Waptiat Church, CHCAH, YO) Ninom mother and mitted perjury were untrue in every completely clear the skin and) and the Devil Will Hang [raid 1} had t hat respect. Engel hot sworn at . tito cleat completion. | ( His I i. ‘Cod views America, God biews the | job that's 5 good joka, growing out of the 1910 Invor tr af a . sere be ash for the de be strenath| repe on His Door, Hreaident, Cod bles the’ visitors | Day, th, snother to take aare o ie tae Wah dnd best Gade Hak ecla Suil alues 4 he 4 STR in thin country on a mission of) “Moses wan a chosen veanol of the had ween atrikebreakors assaulted by back if it fails to remove freckles). ’ ‘ 7 | : ‘The text wan, from Fx0dUe ee ei onda ue great men ity eetimon " wr Ho Petes Chere ten Mh | rneiders it of auch especial ims] Take thia child to nuiree it for ma, wants to have them got the right “Why did you ain that amdavit Beautifully tailored Suits in the Advertiomments tor The World may ty ity gp! POM He will repeat it In the Tabors {and will give Usk thy wagon” | kind of a " art AA) He seee to It that A gta ot pena Aeapendl finest matetlale and latest is. | gag Amerman District Memenger office im the tty pacls to-night nO evangellat sai To there scot, moth (do n anchfeld, counsel for the _ rea node corm SLA coo) "The story of Moses te one ot tno W*s, Nero rn enough deviia in Heli Reoused District Attorney Former wholesale prices on high es $35 : La i | mont beautiful and fascinating in all |Chrisan mother. Most any cold! “My Wife wan crying and reminded the world, Mores’ mother wasa slave, | Atick will do for a daddy. God te me that I was the father of alx $ 50 ef v ¢ yards or|P8rticular about the hers. lidren and to do whatever W ° SUA | 88° bad to work in the brick yarda or) PAC nit Wainek he mow ewe col lead 14 0 eae ie 0) ' labor In the fields, but God was on her!/more than sweeping a etreet or : : & on for mot of suggestions for the freshening up Or 6-story buildings contain a wealth of the home before the summer. Q You are cordially invited to come in and examine the great variety of suites and single pieces—all moder- ately priced. il iene Tm tr wom proached | such great importance to the whole | aide, and sho won. “Before going to work she had to choose some hiding place for her child, And sho put his little sister Miriam on muard while she kept herself from be- ing seen by tho soldiers of Pharaoh, who Was seeking everywhere to mur- der the Jewish male children. “For threo months she kept him hid- den, possibly finding a new hiding place every few days, It is hard to imagine anything more diMcult than to hide a healthy growing baby, and he was hidden for three months. “She knew God would help her soma way, but I don't think she ever dreamed that God would help her by sending Pharaoh's daughter to cure for her; but it was no harder for God Lord and God wanted him to get the menybers of the union. In the affida« pounding an anvil compared with the trict Attorney, asked mo to do,” En- training of a boy or girl gel replied, “The mother of Moses did more for |” the witness admitted that while the world than all the Kings that Egypt ever had. To teach a child to ening the aMdavit he prayed and jove the truth and hate a ile, to love asked for the orthodox Jewish pray- purity and hate vice, Is greater than ing rituals. inventing a flying machine that will Ie ‘ke you to the moon or to the Nora | “And you had sworn on those rit- uals?” asked Mr, Stanchfleld, “I did not,” replied the witness. “God forbid that [ should do such a thing.” Phil Finkle, a medical student at Columbia University, and son of | Bonjamin Finkle, who was a witness yesterday, declared Assistant Dintric Attorney Eder asked him to persuade his father to change his story and | say he committed perjury in the} 1 want to tell you women, fooling away your time hugging and kissing 1 poodle dog, caressing @ Spits, drinking a society b sh and @ cocktail, and playing , is mighty small business compared to molding the life of a child, “There is nothing to show that Moses’ mother got any help from his daddy. “The Devil gets In many a boy by getting In his daddy first, Many a boy would have turned out detter to- day if his daddy had died before he All colors and sizes in the fashionable Serges, Poiret Twills and Garbardines 400 Serge Dresses Former wholesale prices as high as $12.50 Now $6:50 and $4.50 Advance Sport Models in Dresses Now on display at our showrooms, and Suits to send the Priacess than it was to|was born Leibovitz murder case in 1914, | “Mr, Eder said if I got my father get the mother to prepare the ark What was impoasible from her atand- “You get the boys and girls started right, and the Devil will hang crepe to do what he wanted him to, Mr HAMILTON GaRmMeENT Co. LO SE ee ek ee ee Lee ce TERR ee : rama 5 o1 door, t nl { Swann would get me @ good job In a a Sscay ts tal teF 6d Wl be “torrent, (he Ares and Hel sete ike he ot a Joh for another 307 Fifth Ave. {22<" N.Y. j (Ea) | “Pharaoh's daughter came down to| “Me Was left a widow with | friend In ay yerman Hosp eald p VO. } ‘second Floor ‘ . ° + Sal ithe water and the ark w , threo little children when I was a| young Fin oH ° e d eo as discov- h “4 ; 3 ble naby. My father went to war four i . ; ea] | crest, Just as God wanted it to be, and | months before I was born’ and he! = ° is Hilliam and) Mary Dining Room Suite in $210) [EG |one of her maids was sent to fetch It. |never came back, and mother was let. CMM MME H American Walnut or Eyer Mahogany. “You often wonder what the angela|a widow with three children whea eo S Leone? are doing? I think some of the an-|ghe was only twenty-two years old. N 4 ; She knows y ard knocks are. \ The 25 rooms completely furnished |gels herded the crocodiles on the|~tsrnare tn pron in a mothers song, Ny will prove interesting and instructive. ] |other side of the Nile to keep them |too, It's the best music the world has N I ever heard. There {s no brass band or pipe organ that can hold a candle to mother's song Melba, Nor- deink—they ed to mother. from finding Moses and eating him. ey | You can bank on tt, all Heaven was }j | interested to see that not one hair of that baby’s head was injured “You may be sure the angels were not out to some bridge whist party or KELLNER BRos S.E. Cor. 15™ ST.2 OM AVE, SINCE 1891 They ry child is put In @ mother’s arms as @ trust from God, and she las to answer to God for the way she deals with that child. No mother on "God always does things at the Mull God's earth has any right to raise her \ — children for pleasure. She has no Ni ig - — lright to send them to dancing school \ Ly ~\ Jand haunts of sin. That babe is put \ Sale at ( rn WX { in your arms to train for the Lord. ‘| i b ethate = . | gibon't be afraid, women. God's ’ bank never preaks, The cashie Our 34th} ‘Stamped on a Shoe laseent'run away with the money r God pays a@ good mother as no one Means Standard of Merit West 34" Street Men’s Shoe Sale Held at Our 34th St. Store So can pay her God's payroll.” LEXINGTON ENTRIES. LEXINGTON, Ky, April 27.—The | 8 for to-morrow’'s racing are as 1 et your name mn St. Store 1 —----~--' - a STs be Z, augural; the Receland puree ri: five and | one-hall MMM WD Copyright 1919 LD ‘orrigan and MeKlumey entry Separate Men’s Entrance sa att A, mney N } clilieve Me Boje, 100 68-70 West 35th St. 4 All Men From 18 to 80 Stout Men, Lean Men, Short Men, Tall Men, Erect Men, Stooping Men, Forward Men—All Men Kuppenheimer Clothes offer you through the medium of special models and fractional sizes practically absolute assurance of perfect fit without alteration ~and no man with clothes buying experience, either of the ready-to-wear or tailored-to-order type will fail to appreciate what that means—besides this, they offer you quality, service, isis and value of a most exceptional kind. Here Are Two of the Kuppenheimer Special Suit Models and Their Purpose “The Foreward” “The Hafstout™ MMM MM Wud “Eddys” Sauce imparts a With the coat cut and tailored to “hug the Designed and proportioned to fit the semi N piquant flavor to Oysters, Fish, neck” and conform to the shoulders of that great stout or in-between man for whom a “regular” is N Steaks, Chops and Roasts majority of men and young men who carry the head too small and a “stout” too large. It has all the See eae ae ae ae ee eee ase ew es = a : : = a ve \ and ne forward instead of erect. It will “hug” earmarks of a smart, snug-fitting, up-to-the-minute * |e the neck on round-shouldered men, stoop-shoul- — 8 yet it offers the semi-stout man. sufficient \ dered men, sloping-shouldered men and on heavy roominess to assure the ease and comfort essential N set, hard-to-fit men. to real style. 9 Brand | |< OLD ENGLISH \ e 4 x < & Kuppenheimer Clothes, $20 to $40 And for Men of More Moderate Means or Requirements Brill Suits and Topcoats at $15 Made practically under direct Brill supervision and priced in accordance with the big- value-giving policy which has been characteristic of these stores for many years, they in- clude almost every style, model and fabric which can possibly be offered anywhere at $15.00, Here are some of them: Green Flannels e Gray Flanne: Brown Flannels Pencil Stripes Pin Stripes Gray Cassimeree It adds just the right zest to gravies, soups and salads. Per bottle 10c Made by E. 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