The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1919, Page 7

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BISHOP GREER ASKS | CATHOLICPRIEST 10 PREACH HOLY WEEK Invitation to St. John the Di- vine’s a Step Toward Non- Sectarian Christian Unity. In his efforts to bring about church unity, Bishop David H. Greer of the New York Dioceso of the Protestant *spiscopal Church has requested that Roman Catholic priest be permitted > conduct one of the Holy Week services in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, | “There are special devotional ser- vices and it is my right as a Bishop to invite whom I like to conduct them,” plained, “I would gladly 1 holic to take one of these serv in the Cathedral, I feel friendly toward all the orthodox and believe that broad pathy should pre- ut the Church.” | Bishop Greer is in full sympathy with the official steps toward unity, which he said began as far back as fifteen years ago, the Episcopal Chureh nine years ago appointing a commission bring about a world conference for Christian unity of all churches. “Our aim its an_ international church,” he said. "There are ob- stacles to be overcome, of course, Prejudice, tradition, custom, stand in the way, But I believe it will come in time. It may be five years. It may be fifty. It is no Utopian dream. There is a growing feeling among Christian denominations that they ought to co-operate more than they are doin; at presen’ don't know how we are going to r elle Cath- olicism and Protestantism, but I be- lieve it can be done. SHERIFF ENLISTS GUARDS IN PASSIIG MILL STRIKE Intends to Protect Workers Who} Desire to Go Back—Leaders Warned Against Violence. At the request of the Industrial C oH of Woo! Manufacturers of F hundred a desire to re morning. After a confe protection, and at th ® proclamat ers that an vio Part would be dealt with severely ty Commissioner Jo! H. Kehoe of Passaic would advertise hers “MAYOR OF 99TH STREET” IS VICTIM OF ASSASSIN. |: Fred Scott Shot Down From Door- way in San Juan Hill District. The ‘Mayor of 96th Street ts dead. He was = the sights of the San Juan Hu jon when some one from a West 624 Street doorway shot him four tines. Fred jcott was the he wast negro, and h West 92h Street. 1 of entetainments in of New York and was known to thou-! sands. His murder caused so much ex- citemeit around San Juan Hill that two police tations had to send reserves, Chares Fr r, colored, twenty- three, was arrested. He denied know- ing ofthe shooting, but the police were stabbed oa We lived at No. 46 ged all sorts Chares Fi thirty-four was tken under the wheeltof a" Avenue “L” train and removd to Bellevue Hospital this morntig charged with attempting sul- cide, suthough eons say that nd has little 1 passengers y that he emploment and LAINCH SHIP AT NIGHT. | chin to Be Used) at Yard, Scoreot Big Seni dat @ first night Boat Corp- wife of the rivet wnd 6, will spon- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1919, BVOC RUD ES FE Ea RX Muy tGos Miraetions Are Prices—Quelity—Serdice ac B’dway, 34th to 35th St, We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only EVERYTHING American Cottons A Week of Sales! AT SAVINGS Sale of 5,000 HATS Untrimmed and Ready-to-Wear 1.69 Similar Styles Sold Earlier in the Season at $2.97 and $3.96 This is the event that women watch for and wait for. No more need be said than that the hats are sure to surpass all expectations. the untrimmed hats The shapes include smart Watteau hats, new styles of tams, tricornes, turbans, side rolls, roll brims, front effects, mush- rooms, large and small sailors, smart short back effects, and Of lisere, five-end Milan, shiny straws, pineapple straws and several combinations of rough and shiny straws. the ready-to-wear hats Basket weave hats in flat and mushroom sailors, Rough straw sailors with smart draped bands, Lisere sailors and mush- room effects banded with grosgrain ribbon and finished with tailored bows, Hats with pineapple straw brims and lisere Leghorn and pineapple straws combined. ‘Trimmed with ribbon bands and bows. “Mayor's namo, | |B negro sections | |e navy, dust, purple, brown, jay blue, cherry and many other wanted colors. kowa—Main and Second Floors {15 About a New Tax Under the Internal Revenue Tax approved by President Wilson | takes effect to-morrow, lect certain new taxes, son certain articles of merchandise ) the law requires us to collect # tux in add our share to help collect the money to which the hat our underselling von with other reputable he tax named by the Government d for the additional expense we are put to in de Wing is an extract from the law and applies to such article an PTT EE! RINGS, BAR PINS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, SCARF PINS, CUFF LINKS, Hardy Shrubs,V ines and Rose Bushes to lend beauty, color and fragrance to your Garden Shrubs and Vines 19¢ each Hydrangea Paniculata Spirea Van Houttei or Bridal Wreath Honeysuckle Clematis Paniculata “Boston Ivy—29c each” Rose Bushes, 34¢ ea. Strong, healthy, 3-year-old, field grown Hybrid Tea or Monthly Frau Karl Druschki Kaiserin Augusta Climbing Roses American Beauty Dorothy Perkins in white, red and pink, Yellow Rambler JT ——Crr last shipment of 3,009 rose bushes was almost entirely disposed of in one day. We IMPORTANT advise, therefore, that wherever possible, customers call personally, as we cannot LAVALLIERES, Hybrid Perpetual Now! Our Annual April SALE ot \ DIAMOND JEWELRY Every Year in April, which is the month of Diamonds, we clear out our stock of every piece not absolutely new. Those in quest of handsome and acceptable gifts for Easter or Birthday cannot fail to please if they choose from this collection, Savings of 10% to 47% On 270 Desirable Easter Gifts April Sale Price $22.49 to $298.00 24.89 to 598.00 24.89 to 349.00 169.00 to 479.00 25.50 to 239.00 24.89 to 119.00 26.50 to 109.00 29.50 to 419.00 Original Price $27.75 to $349.00 82.25 to 679.00 85.25 to 399.00 WristWATCHES, 189.00 to 594.00 82.50 to 269.00 82.50 to 134.00 36.50 to 189.00 86.50 to 474.00 Send for Our April Diamond Sale Booklet It contains a complete list of the pieces men- tioned above with original and Sale prices, so that the saving is plainly evident on every piece. 119 Pieces, Priced from $19.89 Downward, Not Listed in the Booklet include Rings, Bar Pins, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Bracelets and Lavallieres Rkarre—Main Floor, Front Lilac and Wistaria 29c each Purple Wistaria White or purple lilac. Peonies--19c each Our selection is made up from the finest named varieties, strong division in white, pink, or red separate colors. rp ss General McArthur Victoria Feet Seer: Duchess of Albany mare? Paul Neyron Etoile de France White Killarney Magna Charta Gruss an Teplitz Madame C, Testout Mrs. Jolin Laing, Clio | Ophelia Radiance La France Sunburst guarantee to fill all Mail Orders. Upholstered Furniture at 43 Off 29 Pieces of Well-Put-Together, Good-Looking Furniture, Expertly Upholstered in Damasks, Velours and Tapestries Living Room Suite—three pieces upholstered in damask, with loose cushion seats and double cane arms. Sofa, Arm Chair aud Wing Chair in an Adam motif design, as illustrated. — Originally $564.00, Living Room Suite large sofaandarmchairyextra- | Six Piece Suite for a Living Room. American | Walnut frames, tapestry upholstery, Origin- ordinarily comfortable and velour, Originally ‘Two-piece Suite upholstered in TAPESTRY, Originally $415.00, Three Piece Damask Covered Suite, Chippendale | Arm Chair, covered in damask Originally 5 NOW $224.00 | $71.25. motif, was $33 .M. Upholstered in dama k Herald Square Lexa —Basement, Rear, 35th Street A Few Listed Below: ally $361.25, Beare — Sixth Floor, sbi le tabaci ll Upholstered Suite, covered with New York Te IG RS ATL ST Sa he Bulbs Summer Flowering Hya- cinths Se ca, American Gladiolus, first size bulbs 6c ea. Gladiolus in separate colors Se ca. Garden Iris, mixed colors — 4c ea. Canna King Humbert 9c ea. SALE $242.00 SALE $239.00 NOW $218.00 SALE $47.50

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