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044,374 U, S, CHURCH MEMBERS, CENSUS SHOWS WASHINGTON. membera” in the United st ered 42,044,374 at the cl “erding to the ten- announced by the Go’ ‘The ficures showed 6.976.816 oF 19.9 per « or 1.—"Chureh {gious rhment to-day, an t. over 1906, 4 per cent. 4 were claimed | against 14.210,7 ( ‘ @enominations claimed over a million each as follows: Baptist Porthern. 1 in. 1,613,086; Protestant Epis- 08,173. heads of families only. Tt's a distinct aid to any housekeeper who desires to economize, and at the same time have appetiz- ing, nourishing and satis- factory cooking at every, meal, That's LEA:PERRINS SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE —ae often becomes an his own hat! but if it “‘gets the laugh,” don’t keep it! Try again, or “money back.” and Derbies. The Stetson Specials New York. The soft felts trom Ita “ern shell” for weih: | Shoes. Leather, all lea i ther, through and through. } mes imitation stuff here! “Pedestrian” las r 85 1 every 100" toon, vty wait out o Subscribe to- go to a shop whe good-looking shves. In inerease of Catholics, Bight other 01 a3 bodies reported a membership 98 acainst 101.457 for 1906, but pointed out that the membership What becomes one man, “exag- gerated style” on another. Not every man can select On the other hand, our hat salesmen are students af the art of pleas- ing and of hat psychology, $1,500 TO ACTRESS WHO SUED THER OF “DIAMOND JIM” a Alla Gilbert, Who Said Brady’s Kin Sought Her Aid in Break- ing Will, Asked $5,000, A sealed verdict returned to-day by a jury in the Supreme Court awarded to Alla Gilbert, vandevtile and moving picture actress, $1,500 ip her sult for $6,000 against Daniel M. Brady, brother of the late Janes Buchanan (Diamond Jim) Brady. Justice Donnelly denied the motion of counsel for Brady that the veniict dence. In her testimony Miss Gilbert re- vealed that in planning @ contest of the will of bis brother, Daniel M. Brady besought her services as a witness to prove that “Diamond Jim” was crazy, Eventually the contest of the will, in which Daniel M. Brady was out off with $100, was withdrawn through @n adjustment with the executors, Miss Gilbert asserted that for three months sho laid aside her work and held herself in readiness to appear as a witness. Furthermore, she stated, she found for Brady @ witness, Mrs. Joan Bartone, formerly a chorus ¢irl and later Miss Gilbert's maid, The Plaintiff asked the $5,000 for her sere vices in the defendant's behalf. "Some time in May, 1917, 1 tele- phoned the defendant, and he an- ewered, ‘God love you, Alla; you are the one person to help me out. You know how Jim treated me and my mother. I want you to be my atar witness, I will put you at the head of tho list" Miss Gilbert testified, ces of his attorney, Lyttleton Fox, where Brady asked her, “What do you think of my wonderful brother?” Tho witness continued, “I replied that Jim Brady had ruined my whole life and career. Dan said to me, ‘We want to prove that Jim was out of his mind when he made his will, He never gave his mother a dollar. He put his mother fn an insane asylum and I haven't epoken to him in twenty years, “"You know he left one of the Dolly sisters a $40,000 necklace of pearls and fave $25,000 to each of the executors ‘That proves he was crazy. The things (be net aside as contrary to the evi+, She sald that on May 2, 1917, she} went at Brady's requedt to the off. | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ‘bee Then Buys #1. ‘000 Rend=—Whot Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr. A lull in the bidding for Libert ponds at the Astor Theatre last was broken by @ young soldier rove in the orchestra give his service hat to the subserihe to a $5,000 bond. The offer was quickly The recipient of the hat, about the propriety soldier home barehonded nigh taken. up of sending th abou to return his prize when the sold asked for a bond subscription blan and filled it out for $1 H tigned his name, “Private neliu Vanderbilt Jr, Bpecial pa Driver, Headquarters, 2th Division Uv. 8. vt, Ne © WASHINGTO phase in the naval collier Cyclops, ment announced to crews are being lande question fishermen al the West Indian islands near the ro taken, by the collier when st dos, nearly two r Net one of the many ve in. the search has rev eckage or of any other clue Would aid in solving the mystery i ho and offered to doubtful atch |help the drive. Rogers Peet soft hats pride of the Stetson shops and exclusive with us for are an y to the Portada d that Jim did would make you shurdor. | I wil pay you to tell everything you | know about Jim.’ ‘The plaintit® abeerted that when she | elated to Lawyer Fox her exporiences | Namond Jim” she was hysteri- It was 'y degrading, and U/ she added. | cal. became quite When sho asked for compensat she was offered $250 by Brady and Fo she asserted. Only 3 More Dis Seas| Bloomingdale § | STATE TO FIX FOOD COST. THIRD LIBERTY BOND y Y © summarily dealt with un yet ft, a, ati a4 Mec. | may ‘| Consolidated graph and Elec) recor hill, tust algned by Gov, Whit- to] trical Subway Company Is 100) | man, | The measure powers the , State Food Commiasio: make rules . Per Cent. Strong. fixing the @ifference between the pur- chase and selling price of necessaries, 10 Jonsolidated y.| Every employes in the Consolidated /Totn Vint retailers trom reaping excess Telegraph and Electrical Subway give profits on yunt of the war, Company, exclusive of office boys. — has subscribed to the Third Liberty Elta Wee eneas ar eae LIVES 200 TRAN s|banner of its own in an effort to The banner reads: For more than 200 year Haartem, oll, tho Government. the famous national remedy of Moll has bean recognized aa an infallible Get Behina ae eee ott ube |eriers. in yery age le root that It must * Aas “ have unusual mer rribed to the Third Liberty If you are troubled with pains or aches a. in the b ured tn the morning, Insomnia, painful 7 office of! eo © ANY, | headache, [tht Bl Ba dg | eo of urine, irritation vith its sixty-one salaried men, fur- | or teo fr nished $18,650; the operating depart- ment, h’ fifty-four _ employees, bought ” of bonds. In the con- , the 177 me food old remedy that for hundreds of years, prepared ity and convenient mported direct from Ht 4 and you can get it Your money promptly refunded ¢ you. But be sure to .D MEDAL brand. ie —Advt. bonds, are made up Middleton is the company. | drug wtore general manager of During This Sale 7 Low Terms adequate, sll T ——»— NEW COTTON EXCHANGE. Iding Ins Be~ Med, tntire Wall Street ing Remo The American Cotton and Grain Ex- ¢}change opened sts doors at No. 71-73 Wall Street this morning, and while the | new Exchange wil! not be ready to do! any trading for about a f | | in the very near futu offices are open for preliminary bu The officers and directors are not an- nounced, but an official of the Exchange stated that these would be made pubilc the day actual trading begins and not offer itself, so we ur ’ AMMEYE Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard Merit, 34" St. New York, shce that has the ear-marks of highest qualits the price she wishes to pay. This is just the CAMMEYE Our dainty shoes look high class and pretty, no matter what price you pay for them, The first floor in cotton and linters, the second door R VALUE AND QUALITY HEN a woman buy sa pair of shoes she likes to re she gets value as well as she other words, ants a for y story in a nutshell, before, The se y Wilding purchased by the E: s being remodelled. | be used for trading Broadwe: « Broadway |for cotton goods, yarns and wool and ‘at 13th “The et 34th St. | § the third floor for grain, rico Four ns; the fourth floor for cot- Brosdway Comers” ~—Fifth Ave. | oils and chemicals; nth et Warren at 41st St. gar and coffee th floor for various committees and the seventh | Noor for th ecutly ices, oor for the executive off NO | INTEREST A 12 ROL A HANDSOME COVER AND FREE 0 GoTH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE | Great Player Sale We will be compelled to advance prices on the Walters Players re. Before the new prices go into effect, we wish to give every family an opportunity to purchase this well known Player at an exceptionally low price. This chance may never again ge you to call tomorrow and select a beautiful | Walters Player| 39 5 ais “Including the following Free Offer: A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET BENCH TO MATCH PLAYER LS OF MUSIC (YOUR OWN CHOICE) DELIVERY Only a Limited Number of These Beautiful Walters Player Outfits to Be Sold at This Sale Price, $395 We urge attached coupon you to call tomorrow and make your selection or mail the and we will send a representative to your home. Exchange Your Old Piano for a Player As Illustrated—The SERPENTINE TIP PUMP can he had can pay balance of ¢ irchase price of P at $2 a week, tn Cocoa and Gun Melal, 5.60 and 7.50; White Kidshin, 7.50; NE, Genuine White Buckskin, 8.50, IF YOU CANNOT CALL TOMORROW MAIL COUPON The OXVORD with the perforated tin, in Cocoa Ca'f, 6.00 an | 7.80; Black Ca'f, 7.60. : sia (ci FE NTI I MI N: Kind ily send me at once your catalog and particulars it of a PIANO & PL AYER ay pS NY OOP Rha ell rhlivis ure Bre arir yr Oar Whe Wuhrer Far UAV Ere HIPS BUNTY CNP arte atu ngAr aia AAG ADDRES I wns, BL 00 MINGDALES’ PIANO DEPT, $3%,2 at AX 1, _1918, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—THE HOME OF TRUTII— Bloomingdale | 89TH TO 6oTH Ningaare TO aD AVENUE ‘Your Liberty Bond Strikes Your Blow / A Sale of New Spring Coats Sharply Reduced for Clearance Velours Serges Poplins Silk Jersey Sport Coats | Coats in New High Shades Coats for General Wear Coats for Dress Wear Shop Early-—in some cases only one of a kind— but every Coat is a typical Bloomingdale Value. loomingdales’—Main Floor, Lesington Ave. Building, Buy Bonds! Help Democracy! WhiteSaleEconomies for HouseholdUse Irish All-Linen Table-| Sturdy Union Linen| Hemstitched All-Linen cloths in a wide choice of|Tablecloths—the kind that Sheets beautiful patterns, ive lasting service, $3.00 and| ‘Size 72x96 ins., $3.75 & $4.75. 3.95, $5.50, $5.95 | $4.00. Size 90°96 ins., $4.75 & $5.50, Fine Mercerized Damask Table Cloths, Leela All-Linen Cases, SEE) Che 78. ANG) Valse $1.15, $1.50 and $1.95 each | f All-Linen Napkins, Union Linen Napkins, Cotton Huck} Union Linen | 4 $4.95 and $6.50 doz. $2.75 and $3.25 doz. Towels, 12!c, | Towels, 35c and Mercerized Table Dam-| Mercerized Table Dam-|!% 4"¢ tg Sa eee ask—2 yards wide, 75c and|ask—several patterns, 48¢ hiemaine: ise Tene the te 95c¢ a yard. and 68¢ a yard. and 18¢ yard. to Sée, Bloomingdales’—Loe, Ave. Level emnesmemsnnnmeemetemmennannamemananl Do Your Duty !—Buy Liberty Bonds! riotic Musio—Liberty B Smart Fur Scarfs Victrola and Reduced to $11.50 s remarkably low price for Furs $5.00 Vietrola 1X., 57.50 Cabinet .... 16.25 Total.....74.25 The balance [| can be paid at the rate of 85 of this character represents a special purchase, as well as Scarfs from our regular stock reduced for this sale. Open animal effects and Capes in the following pelts: Poiret and Taupe Manchurian Wolf (Dog) Natural Gray and Red Fox Taupe, Black and Brown French Coney Extra large White Iceland Fox (Thibet) Bloomingdales'—Main Floor Floor many new ideal conditions. Cabinet Delivered to Your Home for an Initial Deposit of In our new location on Second rooms have been constructed, so you may hear your records under sound-proof 'Greenhouses-on-the-Roof Largest Greenhouses Offer All War Garden Needs | Be each, Boa soda, | for as little ground bone, Nitraco. | desigr Poultry Exhibit aby ¢ othe | Artistic floral Tomato, Cabbage, Lettuce heep Fertilizer, too-lb, bag, and other vegetable plants; 29 1a} purchase of 1,000,000 bushel bag, $1.75; cartons Basket cf one dozen} box of 100 | Privete of Tit 5 as 5., SOc. $1.49. | $s an a Oh Berry Bushes, Me—Raspbeizy, . and $3 per hundred, blackberry, black c te : Poult Trese--Peschi 7of quince tra large California Priv- || berry and'red currancs oe YE plum, pear, app ise aad $1.98 ets, 3 to 4 ft. high, 18¢ each, Grape Vines, 260 each | ‘Trees, 98¢ and 78. Strawberry Plants, ia pots, @c. de Tree rices, in | Rose Bushes, each Re ( Rhubarb, growing in pots, 39. clud a ¢ plane and | paper pot Ge Jacquemiaot Insecticide-—Arsenate of lead, maple trees. la France, Ania de Diesbach. | Plant Life, Grape Dust, Slug Shot, Flowering Shrubs, 4%—Ily- | Scott Key, ack, John | Bordeaua mi All at low prices. drangea, althea, “weigelia, fore |Laing, Red Radiance, Gruss au 5,000 Canna Plants specially sythia, red dogwo ‘ood, epirea, deutzia, Tep! ite, Radiance and Drusky reduced, Se eac American or st snowball Flowering Bulbs at lowest Bayberry, tit cash 100 for $10, ilac, philadelphus, honeysuckle, | prices, Dahlias, cannas, tuberoses, wistarla, American ju hyperi- | elephant ears, ismene, hyacinth, Garden Combination, 5@c. cum, purp age, red enowberry. | Summer flower vnalis, amaryl 12 pa Rages vegetaute, oteit, ——————— nem, | Vegetable and Flower Seeds, | 2) pacha tes neers teres 190,000 extra large ROSE | |Se a package; also in bulk, PY | Leute meee ipiadiotue | yearn Jets and Seed Potatoes Cut Flower Values i rose, Stanley, ; ]) Lawn Grass Seed, 12¢ and te Ce slower Paap | Ma , Lady Downe and many , . v cut flowers | f | feed and reme b ers, poultry Prepald mail and charge telephone orders filled; none sent C. O. Bloomingdales —Greenhow a-on-the- Be 1918Poultry, LiveStock and Agricultural Annual May Be Obtained Free apy At THE, WORLD'S Main Office On application copies of THE WORLD'S Poultry Book will be forwarded free of charge by mail