The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1917, Page 11

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rs * s ~ SUNDAY AND LIKE ~ ‘ Nevertheless, he will preach as usual next Sunday morning, “It's & slam on religion,” said the evangelist, “to say that you can't be religious and earn your bread at the same time, That's what the saloonkeeper says, the prostitute says, the thief says, You don’t have to run away from the world to be ro- Ngious.” LOOK ASAINT Billy said that one will do more for his wife than he will for his God If he doesn't he knows she can get a divorce, THEDEVIL MONDAY Billy Says Religion That Won't Help Business Isn’t Worth Three Whoops. “I don't believe in divorces,” he added, “except for one cause, and then I don’t believe tn permitting the parties to remarry, I'm a Roman Catholte when It comes to divorce.” “There are too many preachers In New York, with collars buttoned up in front and D.D, tacked on behind, who give their people what they want to hear and not what they ought to hear, And these kind of people are Billy Sunday said this afternoon that he wondered if the people of New York went to church on Sunday ‘morning. He supposed they must go ewhere, for they weren't coming jo the Tabernacle in the moriting. | aaenanentnttanndameaeaeine ie eee Lift Corns Off With Fingers ; pea Doesn’t hurt a bit! : loosen and fall off! Corns and calluses Magic! Few drops of Freezone take all pain and soreness from corns instantly nm Ae. ge ORDERS aOR REITER: No humbug! whether hi tween the soft or be-|right of with the fingers. , will loosen | “Freezone doesn't eat out right up and lift out, with-|the corns or calluses but out a particle of pain or soreness, shrivels or rather loosens them without even irritating the surrounding skin. Just think! No pain at Wonderful discovery | aii; no soreness or smarting MfoRRNDEE inal ; when applying it or after: | by Cincinnati man | Nards. Pry w little and sce | for yourself. It is curprising. This remarkable drug is called freezone and is ® com- . pound of ether discovered by | ® Cincinnati man. Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone, which will cost but @ trifle, but is sufficient to rid one’s feet of every corn or callus, Put a» few drop: directly 3 upon any tender, ae>ing corn + or callus. Instantly the| Ifa corn starts hurting just $ soreness disappears and | apply a drop. The pain shortly the corn or callus! stops instantly, corn gocs! Few drops stop corn-pain Take soreness from any corn or callus instantly Women should keep freez- one on their dressers and never let a corn ache twice. Tiny bottles of Freezone cont but a few cents ai ny drug store, Se ae the people who object to mY slang and my ling them where they get the only kind of religion they're gomg to hear from me. The evangelist took two texts, one from the Bible and the other from outside of the Bible, “One is the expression,” Billy sald, “of a human desire and the other Is the answer to that desire. “Gerald Stanley Lee, in a recent article on advertising goodness, said: ‘L want to be good, but I don’t want to go wp into a mountain to do It, or stink off and live all alone on an island In the sea.’ “The other text I want to take is from one of the immortal prayers of the Master when He lifted His voice towanl the stars and satd, ‘I that thou should’ the world but | keep them from the evil.’ John 17-15.) conturies two ideas of goodness, the | positive and the negative. The neg- ative index has been that in order to be good a man must run away from the world. The positive idea has been that in order to be not only g00d but good for something a man must get Into the world. “L want to write an indictment | against the {dea of rupning away from the world tn order to Be good, In this | Indictment there shall be four count, Running away from the world in order to be good makes religion a matter of place and observance, When ar effort to achieve goodness by that act he sald it was easier to be relig- jeus in a sheltered place than out in the hard-paved street. And that re- ligion consisted solely in certain ob- servance, such as prayer, meditation and Bible reading, { “If a man runs away n the world in order to be good, by his very act he says that religion ta s and only @ private affalr with & something labeled for external use and home consumption only. “We have produced in Am | that idea a religious type of men religious In the best sense of the J in their private lives, but who eir professio: and industrial people are cor m‘to think that their ssarily en aply a by ies in soctal commercial, lations where erned rel! o no od Phis idea of religion has produced men whose private Hves are good, but ce, we have produced men who, would not shoot a man t with a pistol, will sit in New York | City and by a vote in the board of ldirectors’ meeting set in {forces which ultimately may man's life out on the Pacific ths afterward, tion | ets of one man with the their hand will, fingers of “There have been throughout ail the | |locked himself in a monastery tn an| » public lives are very ‘bad, For} len who would not pick the pock- without hesitation, pick the pockets of 100,000,000 people ! with the fingers of their monopoly or commercial advantage. “Men in whose hands tho virtue of your wife or daughter would be as Safe as in your own, but who. will every year drive hundreds of cases of virtue over the line into vice by the pressure of starvation wages which they pay. Men who will gladly draw their check for $10,000 and give it to a ehiidren’s hospital and see nothing ridiculous in the fact that the $10,000 for the children's hospital came out of $200,000 mado from A system of child labor which crushes more children tn one year than the hospital will heal tn ten. “We have a type of man who will not sell you poison while you are look- ing at him, but will sell adulterated food that will kill people 2,000 miles away. If religion doesn't make you sell good goods it isn't worth three Whoops this side of hell. how plous you look on Sunday If you look like the devil on Monday. & “You have seen men whose wholo religon was summed up in a dec logue of don'ts and whose whole ¢ fort seemed to be to curb the life of the wor GUBAN REBELS WARNED THAT U, S. MAY STEP IN Menace to Sugar Production Inter- preted as Hostile Act and Suit- able Action May Be Taken, | HAVANA, May 17.—The United States Government has issued a warning to tho Cuban people which has been made public by American Minister Gonzales, and says in par “The declaration of war against the Imperial German Government by the |Government of Cuba has been re- |celved by tho United States with feel- |ings of deep appreciation and friendly Pp “Now that the Cuban and American | people are even moro closely bound | together by lasting tles of common interest, the Government of the United States feels that it considers _|the thme has now arrived when all national political questiony must be set aside in the face of the grave in- ternational danger. “As the Allied Powers and the ‘nited States must depend to a great ent upon the sugar production of Cuba, all disturbances which interfere | with’ this a | — | Good Digestion _ Encourages Health MORAL— For any disturbance tn the digestive system, TRY HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTEBS teeth. fact that less than be healthy without Them.” United States brush their teeth at all. preaching the doctrine that no human system can To The Public: The dentists of Greater New York are unselfishly devoting their time this week to a program of wide- spread public education on the proper care of the They have worked hard to create among the school children of the city a consciousness of the duty all of us owe to our mouths, giving publicity to unpleasant truths—such as the one-third of the people a clean mouth. They are distributing in the schools copies of a recent booklet called ‘Good Teeth; How They Grow And How To Keep This booklet, barely six months off the press, is They are They are of the ING WORLD, THURSDAY, M i don't give a rap) ak AR FR LAL sidered as hostile acts, and the United Btates Goverament is forced to Issue this warning, that unless all those under arms against the Government of Cuba return immediately to their allegiance It may become necessary for the United States to regard them as enemise and deal withy tnem ac- cordingly.” SWEDISH ENVOY ARRIVES. Herman lL. F. Lagereranta, who was Minister from Sweden to the United States from 1907 to 1910, arrived here to-day on @ Danish steamship. Mr. Lagercrants is going to Washington as @ special envoy of a commercial char- acter, having consented to accept the appointment on the personal solicitation of King Gustave. The fear in Sweden that the United States may place an embargo on exports ito that country is sald to responsible for his coming to Amertea, ——— Mayor Signs Maxwell Bill, Mayor Mitchel to-day signed the bill assed by the Legislature, which provides that Dr. William H. Maxwell, Lity Superintendent of Schools, be made Superintendent Emeritus, The bill now rnor for his signature understood he will sign ft. The Roard of Vstimate will fix the salary of Dr. Maxwell at $5,000 a year, Honest Advertising 1S is a topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are in- i clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed | unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher's Castoria? Just ask | them. We won't answer it ourselves, wo know what the answer will be. ‘That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days isto be found inits increased use, the regommendation by prominent physicians, and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Tmitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Is the Time You Need Music MOST Music exerts a happy influence upon every mem- ber of the family. For real enjoyment nothing can take its place. It helps you to forget the everyday cares and brings joy and happiness to your homes. Why deny yourself the benefits of good music? Come to Bloomingdales’ and secure Music’s Fore- most Exponent, the new and Unrivalled Tri-Sclo Melodist _% WALTERS: ¢ 88-Note Player Piano 305 On Terms of °2 a Week Price Includes Beautiful Music Roll, Cab- inet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Selection) and Delivery to Your Home. ¥ ie} No Interest You Don’t Need a Course of Instruction {to Play Your Favorite Music if You Have a Walters Player Piano in Your Home To you—who perhaps never had the time or oppor- | Children’s Shoe Store . 7-— WANAMAKER Sport Suits for Wome 1 Change Their Prices Re-adjustment of prices has been made all alon the line in the Shoj Sport Clothes ot Fashion. Wool jersey sport were $2 “50, now $19,803 were $32.50 and $40, now $3 were $90 to $105, now 7.50. Wool Mei f tricotine, | rajah and silk jersey suits, | were $75 to » now $50. | Individual suits at $75 and $95, were $108 to $135 velvet with white serge, ponges stericied arith bios’ whi i pongee sten blue, white satin with pongee. . A total of 304 suits. Second floor, Old Building Clearing Young Women’s Suits at $10, $18.75, $25 Were $17.50 to $48.50. | $25 suits are the beautiful Girls will be surprised | one and two of a kind models when they see the $10 suits, of Poiret twill, taffeta, satin, for they are very good | serge and gabardine, as indi-. looking, well made, nicely vidual as made to order suits. lined suits of serges and | Prices on these suits have checks, remarkable at $10. been $37.50 to $48.50. The $18.75 suits are serge Sizes 14 to 20 but not in and checks, too. every style. Second floor, Old Building Wool for Relief Work 50c a Hank, Usually 75¢ We bought it in bulk and have tied it up ourselves, so literally the only difference between this wool and the 76c kind is that this is un- labeled and unboxed. 50c a hank. Bundles of four hanks, $2. First floor, Old Building Exactly the same qualit; that we have sold and shall sell again at 75¢ a hank when this special purchase is gone. | The wool comes in army gray and navy blue, full | hanks, and is a fine stand- | ard quality. | Puts Its Summer Foot Forward Bring the children to the Children’s Store on Friday. It is quite separate from the Women's Shoe Store, though adjoining it, | and is in charge of people who know how to fit growing cet. Just. now this specialty Prices vary according to size i ie tn , | and kind. shop, is in Summer array | “Barefoot sundals in tan leather and is showing every kind | or broad toed comfortable play | ot shoe for youngsters; the Co chal ee to $3; audvens sensible ba t ‘atent leather and dull o | conbviabhe fun alee tater umpe with pretty ankle tes, | with low heels, dressy white 75 to $4, White canvas ankle ties, $2 to | canvas, and buckskin shoes | $3.50. | and pretty patent leather ‘aeas canvas button shoes, $2 or dull kid pumps. Main floor, Old Building Dress Linen, 68ce Yard | Made in the textile see-) with a rather smooth gran- tion of France which is now ite hhc cen or Ulan 22 in ruins, this beautiful linen | France tices; pure white, natural was purchased last summer. | jae color, nae brew) the Of Russian flax, which is} Softest pink and lavender, green the finest flax in the world; | Hon es rPobiedd Ab" inetiea, wiles woven a little differently | First floor, Old Building IN THE MEN'S STORE—STREET LEVEL— BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH STREET already regarded as the foremost popular treatise on the sub- ject, and it was at the suggestion of the dentists that The S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company placed a large edition at the disposal of the Oral Hygiene Committee for free and tunity to learn how to play—the Player Piano gives the power to personally produce whatever kind of music you like best. The New Tri-Solo Melodist _ |} Walters Player Piano is truly the most wonderful instrument ever offered at the price. It is so easy to \ unlimited distribution. “Please send me a co COUPON NAME ‘How to Keep Them,"also a sample tube If your dentist cannot hand you one, you will be giving us an opportunity to co-operate in the splendid work of Oral Hygiene Week by filling out the attached coupon. THE S. S. WHITE DENTAL MEG. CO. ORAL HYGIENE PREPARATIONS 211 SOUTH 12th STREET Manufacturers of S. 8. White Tooth Paste-on sale at your druggist’ s t “Good Teeth; Gi ADDRESS eA PHILADELPHIA : operate—even a child can play it, yet it permits of ae =i the most artistic expression. The mere shifting of a fei lever converts the Player Piano into a piano ready | 1 for hand-playing. i] You are cordially invited to hear the Walters Gur 1917Style ‘L’ Walters Piano The Best Piano Built to Selt at | | 1250 On Terms of #1 a Week Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery | raed bea so } Walters Upright Pianos, $225 to $310 ti ¥ Walters Player Pianos, $395 to $500 $ Walters Grand Pianos, $525 to $575 Erhard Upright Pianos, $325 to $400 Erhard Player Pionos, $525 to $600 Erhard Grand Pianos, $650 to $1100 EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for the beau tiful new Walter 1 iano or Player Piano. Y nee and let you pay the ate of $1 veek on a Piano or $2 P Upon request a repr Send for our 1917 catalogue eT Player week on a sentative will call An Opportunity for YOUNG MEN ay —These Suits at $14.50 ixcellent suits for every occasion—part of a spe- hase of 707 suits—all striking evidence of what this first important sale of the season offers young men in particular, Ten Models for Young Men Coats with pinch backs, coats with belted backs, coats with slant or patch pockets, coats with various soft-roll lapels. Plain and Fancy Fabrics--Many Kinds Gray, brown, blue; stripes, checks and mixtures; worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, Conservative Suits, Too, for All Plain-back coats with flap pockets and flat lapels—in a variety of patterns, Fine business suits, Broadway corner Eighth

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