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THE Bishop J. W. Bashtora Dies. | ° © 1O8 ANGELS, March 19. — Bish Sl Si k C . 9. — Bishop Episcopal Church died in a sanitarium | “Www here yesterday after an illness of Weta Sinn’ Ge'wosceon 48 SNOWbaUls, Hot Pla mission on Faith and Order, and also| was @ member of the Continuation Committee for China. For fifteen years | he was President of the Ohio Wesleyan | heated at Delaware, 0. Since 1904 @ had spent much of his th a me in lp [te Cocoanut Oil | 1, For Washing Hair |' If you want to kee P your hair in 600d condition, Sh Gondition, be careful what you Remedy Overcame the Lethargy of Sam Lon- don, But the Two Polocks are Sorry, Now, That They Woke Up That Jew. | | Whether it s the sleeping sick- threads of evider and called the Most soaps and prepared shampoos i Senor ek datend sata featain too much alkali. This dries |"°** °F only the “hangover” of the defenc he stand. the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and [first snowstorm of winter was the| “Mik “have you been ig very harmful, Just plain mulsited at him.” water at him?" which had a rubber said Mike. commonly known as an ely greaseless) is then the most expensive soc oe om: thing else you can use for shampoo. Ng aged ing, ae this can't possibly injure the picts tena ir. Dishkow) jants in the estion for cotoanut oil (which is pure and en- SAM COULDN'T ag! strate STAY AWAKE, 3 Simpson to de- Mann tube on it | “What is Simply moisten your hair with Ja pan end rub it in. “One or two ten- y escaped puni: | | atomizer?” speve ‘als will make an abundance of th : “You said it—an atomizer, I just ) ereamy lather, and cleanses the india as |wetted him a Hitle.” hatr add ‘scalp thoroughly. The 8 and ant | ‘And w you wet him lather rinses out easily, und removes inven ealees 00. 1i¥e every particle of dust, dist, dandra and excessive oil. The hair drits quickly, and evenly, and it leaves jt e and silky, bright, fluffy and \ te mange. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil bim, frightful pluinant tam “AML th at most any drug store. It is verp funcing m eka, and 1|_."How t the hot mould which to last every one in the family for ought to k shop.” by Rineew., Then AE nonths.—Advt is to piles the im says | hit him in Why Oats for BREAKFAST? —especially H-O! “I7 EEPING up steam” means pretty nearly the same thing with folks and factories. Oats aro the best help—especially H-O— for they give power—energy. Here's an interesting thing: The human body needs to draw from food 5% times more energy than tissue, and oats at their best have energy-giving and tissue-building value in almost exactly that proportion. Even before the days of H-O oatmeal, the oat was valued highly, but now—H-O— cooked for hours at-the mill to ensure easy digestibility and fine flavor, brings its nourishment for brain, bone and flesh and its energy for the day's work. It is wonderfully proportioned, ready for the stomach and delicious. EVENING ; diately I become suspicious, ” the dome with s snowball, but I didn't do it, Somebody else must have done it.” | Jake then testified cencerning the alleged rolling mould. | “It was not a moyld, but a circular saw,” he said, “And It wasn't thrown; it went by itself." “How did thgt happen?” | “You gee, it fs hot, and it burns the and Cold Atomized Water 33i:c'ssivi8" Did you ever see a saw Start off by itself?" “Only this once,” “that’s ajl.” Mike then saved the day by testify ing that he had seen sévernl saws be- gin their careor without human artifice, asked His Honor. declared Jake. Sam's évidence stated that he was eing badly misused at the circular, saw plant. Not only were the shower baths frequent, but there were also occasional ablutions of snow and red- het circular saws | Magistrate Simpson decided that the |defendants should be discharged, after @ lecture. “y|_ “But, Judge, there are three more waiting for me outside,” objected the persecuted Sam, “Tell them," ordered His Honor, with an ¢ mus glance toward the rear of the room, “that if you are not left alone hereafter, there will| ‘be a jail sontence waiting for them.” | “Tnank you, Judge,” said Sam } tim diy 1 “Much obliged, Your Honor,’ eohved the chast Mike and Jake.! * ry | “When I see a taxi driver wearing a Fedora on Brooklyn Bridge, imme eclared annnnnnnnnnnnnnan, the police offi- NO PLACE cer to Magis- FOR A FEDORA. 3 trate Simpson! yesterday in Kasex Market Court | And the policeman'y suspicions re- jSulted in a lot of trouble, not only for Cornelius O'Connor, a discharged }marino with a war record which jwould make even Napoleon blink with envy, but also for Leroy Shea, the wayward taxi | Leroy invited 0% friend name tufn about the environs |with him, The turn was almost sac- | cessfully completed, and had it not been for several at the rapidly disappearin | Manhat on the But, |honors as and another ake & little muc parlors have been well y did the but too gressed to Mth Street he started on a olitary expedition parts un- known, leaving the two ex-marines in sole and nervous sion of the taxi, including e register EX-Marine nor held a parley | with ex-Marin roy concerning the | spoils of war, i, €., the discarded taxi Neither wanted to make port to headquarters, as the deliv ne rolling stock was, ay it w | So instead of leaving it to t |dations of the inhabitants | Street and vicinity, un take the orphan taxi ho jlyn, But, again, unfortu y |nor was wearing a Fedora, an orna ment hitherto unrecognized by the union of taxi drivers. And when the alert patrolman at Brooklyn Bridge | spied a taxi about to cross the most famous thoroughfare in America jdriven by a chauffeur without the | recognized insignia he immediately jheld the driver and his comrade as lenemy suspects Magistrate Simpson decided that in view of the unwarranted desertion of one Shea, a full fledged member of |the gasoline division of Manhattan, | O'Connor and Gilroy had done noth-| ing more than their duty in bringing | to headquarters the spoils of war Accordingly he demobilized them with jhis blessing. | |SEEK°TO AMEND THE LAW ~~ TOPRODUGE PASSION PLAY New York's Law Prohibits the Living Characterization of the Christ. | | (Bpocial to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N. Y., March 19.—A bill intended to ret legal | whith might prevent the p: of the Paasion Play in this been presented here by Acti |Minority Leader Boylan and Asse jman Earl A. Smith, It amends the | Penal Law which prohibits # living charet acter representing the Chirst, and is pri- marily intended to permit a prod of the Passion Play during 1 pat the Metcr tan Opera the benefit e New Y | Asylum, institution n | Street, Manhattan, conducted by , | Catholic nu | ‘The Passion Play is now being |duced in West Hoboken, N. J. It to have this compa Broduction at ti Opera House. It is hoy y giv Met ‘| proceeds will help the asy! It is 8 RNIT EDIT T wa on $50.00 | 7% « Apartments Furnished | m Satur Eve! | 104 ste L. STATION at | | | COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104" A TONIC | USE AXATIVE RG for the LIVER and BOWELS. WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 19, 1919. We mean cooked and ready to eat in a minute Less Than a Penny a Serving | Everybody Likes SUNNYCORN Grocers tell us that their customers come back for more. No dis- guising the meaning of that! Some people buy Sunnycorn as a breakfast cereal. Some buy it as a vegetable dish for luncheon and dinner. But whatever you buy it for first time, you will soon be using it in all of its delightful forms. Sunnycorn is a friend indeed when unexpected company drops in. Cooks in a minute! Recipe book, and 24 to 30 gener- ous portionsin every package. You will buy Sunnycom. You will like it. Everybody does. This is your chance to discover a good thing—NOW. Buy SUNNYCORN from your own Grocer — it?s mighty good!] THE PATENT CEREALS COMPANY (Established 1883 NEW YORK, N. Y. | Address: 252-8 W. 29th Street \ Telephone: Farragut 9396 NEW YORK BRANCH Housewives’ Postscript: SUNSEAL Hominy Grits If you like hominy it will be « great meal when you get Sunseal Hominy SUNSEAL Corn Meal _-vitferent' On your shopping list once, on your shopping list alwgys SUNSEAL Corn Flour all delicious. 103 waye to use it SUNSEAL Table Oi Preased trom the finest white SUNNYCORN is only om. SUNSEAL SAV UN UE TD UT Tt | | | | one of the family of eatabies Foes ag PLE Lem a ter ty Aones CREAMED SUNNYCORN MORNING The following makes a suitably sized dish for the family FT cup Sunnycom — 4" cuss cold milk ‘| teaspoon/el sult Add together in. single boiler. Put over n flame. hree minutes after it hes the boiling point. Stir frequently on re: SUNNYCORN RAISIN SALAD NOON Cook one cup seeded raising oF currants, Then cook toget 1 cup Sunrycorn 4 teaspoon salt Put over flame, stirring 7 water J lablespoon sugar sionally and cook esto aboil. Stirin heat and fill your Sn serving dishes: SUNNYCORN PEACH CcuP | cup Sunnycern 4's cuns cold water M4 teaspoon salt Htablespoon sugar Mix together in single boiler. Cookthree mine omestoaboil, Stir oc canned side untilthey a Whencold pour peach juice over each portion, ul l ti PU