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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8; 19 WOMAN DEAD FROM GAS. Missinu for Week, Bedy Is Found by Tenant in Her Home. Mrs. Carroll Guthridge, who lives on the lower floor of the two-family house at No 25 Peart Street, Stapleton, 8. 1, Went bpstairs this morning for the eighth or ninth time to see if by any chance she could get any news of her landlady, Mra, Annie Brady, whom she had not ween since the Inst of March, The smell of gas made Mrs Gathridge call the police ‘The body of Mra, Brady, sixty, a widow, was found fully dressed lying upon her bed. Gas was coming from two burners in the kitchen, Mrs. Brady apparentty had been dead for a John Kaufman her brother, of ‘orth Street Port Richmond, was ee 20) : BY ARMY feces snd chinuanus might have de- FOH. VILLA PLOT “ee messes rfl an ci tionists from U.S, Planned By Seize ‘Lower California and - Northern Mexican States. BL PASO, Apfit §.—Five persons arrest toedmy and the Fed etek in the Fitth Jury haw evidence which may | avenue Week progratnme. Parts of the to other arrests in conection with | nageamt called “Peace ani Democracy” P what Federal oMiclals said was one of | wit be given in the af Most pretentious Mexiean revolu- | poy Square by the plots ever conceived. | High Sehoo!, Abou 0 ¢ argest by mifitary forces |take part. Among the caeials rho will the Big Bond district of @ boy and |M'OMd are Mayor, | Hyinn. | Horough ® Git, cite latter gid to be a niece of ssioner Gilchrist, ‘J * ve Park Depart= “Frapeisco Villa, carrying messages to Whalen, Deputy Ryan. The Navy N und in Hast bf Villa’# army on a charge of attempting to @umgcle arms inte Mexico, and at the Mexicali the arrest of A. Borboa Big side on a similar charge. and bis ment, Commissioner STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AREARN at of tm ames NEW APPAREL | For Women and Misses § Dee styling which is combined with the practical and | i] FRIDAY SATURDAY ‘Thirty divisions of that army —thirty denominations—are moving forward in a nation- wide cooperative campaign. the economical in dress gives these modes so satisfying in | beauty, service and price. Values for Friday and Saturday. Misses’ Suits | Serges, Tricotine and Velour * 36.50 A(ter-Easter Sale 100 Dresses Tricotine, Taffeta and Taffeta and Georgette ‘19.87 An cxtraordinary value, this, for the dresses are new, delightfully styled and of good materials. The tricotine dresses are clever little Eton models in sizes for Misses and The taffeta and floral georgette come in the style ilastrated, and there is a similar model in all taffeta in sixes for Women, Juniors. z Our regular $42.75 and $45.75 These suits present a choice of navy blue, elk and grey and Pekin. They are smartly tailored in the styles sketched and coats are lined with novelty silk. Suits of velour and tricotine have shawl collars, rounded or square, and are ulso lined with handsomely patterned silk. Women’s Tricotine Suits 49.50 Our regular $59.75 A new belted model which has the coat shaped to a point in front, and the long Master’s command was a forward command,“Go ye into all the World.” Out of the war the churches emerged with a new sense of the urgency of that command. “We must move forward all along the line,’’ they said, and each denomination planned its own “Forward Move- ment” to deepen the spiritual life of its members and equip itself with money and power. Then came the greater thought, “It is not enough for us to go forward. We must be sure that there is no duplication of effort; that cooperation prevails; that every man and do!- lar does its utrnost in service. : “We must go forward together.” So the Interchurch World Movement was formed—a Gearing house through which thirty denominations with- | "Tm army that stands still is really retreating. The They know where America ig owerchnrebed and where unde» churched. ‘They know’exactly how they can cooperate in the foreign mission fields to produce the largest results in international education, intere national health and internationul good-will. No basiness man can study that survey without being impressed by the accuracy and courage with which the task has been approached. ON THE basis of the survey, the cooperating denominations will unite in a simultaneous financial campaign in the week of April 25th. lines of the shawl collar emphasizing slen- out sacrificing their identity in any way—can cooperate ‘The amounts baxapllag! abd yale! o Ser Hie ee oad are kort ernded Ot ef fest, | ‘Colors ero navy,/aund in the service of Jesus Christ. when you count the whole number of men and women who love and black---sizes 36 to 44, Women’s and Misses’ Dresses of Gros de Londres } This fetching Fton model of stone blue or brown gros de Londres 43.50 _ Special Purchase 500 Trimmed Hats 1.84 Our regular $2.95 and $3.95 A manufacturer closed out his sample lots to us at a very much lower price than their real value, and we reprice them to you on that basis, ‘They are very attrac- tive tailored and semi-dress hats in the styles sketched and a great many others Trimmings include smart tailored bands, peers bie are FOR MORE than a trained experts have been at work mndiiifiy deciitnile exovep of tot whole world, and of America county by county. The churches, for the first time in their history, have the full facts. America. ‘The average contribution to the church today is less than three cents per member per day, Think of it. Yet if each person whe loves and believes in America will increase his contribution by only a few dollars, the whole amount wil! be easily subscribed. ‘Will you do your share for a better America and a better world? Your chance to help is coming in the week of April 25th. United April 25% | Financial to Our reg. $24.75 & $27.75 | Compaign May 2nd Cr INTERCHURCH World Movement of North America The publication of thie advertisement is made possible through the cooperation ef thirty denominations Sunday World Wants Work Good to Interested Nee Those Plants, Seeds, Garden and Farm Supplies, Birds and Poultry, will find a ——-| Paste li hs | that con Monday Morning WonJers, Se! World “Wants” Wor FIRM Nature means well. But sometimes her best meant efforts F alse Teeth are misdirected. The object of the act of coughing is to Remember INR renee! 1 Your Hat That “Tired Feeling” Wonlers, A Useful Cough. . (illustrated) also comes in navy blue taffeta. ‘The pleating | Dr. Wernet’s —_2°t_ 4, of some product of irritation or inflammation around the neck and vestee are of fine lace net. A gay little | P d along the ee, tract. After such a cough, some claster of flowers is placed at the side of the girdle. - Powder thing is ‘“‘raised” and expectorated. Such is a ‘“‘tseful"’ Other drones at this price include new versions of the slip-on | Our regular $49.75 |_ KEEPS THEM TIGHT cough. But often there is nothing to get rid of, or it is so dress im beaded satin, embroidered taffeta models, combin: | Heala Sore Gi ‘White, Flavored, Antisep= | yj ocj, i i tions of georgette and (affeta and crepe de chine and bended | Eres nt tal Mwiheee, caaree-|Viscid or scanty that it cannot be dislodged. Then Peprietie dresses. | row York, ie tec, 81 Refuse imitations. | Nature's well meant effort becomes a “useless” cough. et Drug and Stores, Drugs are often taken either to deaden or soothe the cough, and so defeat Nature in her helpful effort, or to soften, loosen and increase the material to be gotten rid of. But such drugs act as depressants, they often nauseate or irritate the stomach. Nature has also provided a harm- less and useful remedy, not of a drug nature but of a food character, which, when taken into the stomach, produce= an increase of secretion along the bronchial tract, thus enabling the cough to raise and get rid of it. Common sense will convince that this is the best way, the harmless way. Nature’s remedy is in the form of a food-medicine as doctors call it, not a drug. It is easily digested, and jany part not needed by the bronchial tract, goes to build up and nourish the body! This is the reason why Father John’s Medicine—which contains no drugs, no alcohol, no opium or narcotics of any sort, is so useful in relieving sixty years.——Advt. 17 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A SUNBAY WORLD “WANT” WiLL FinD IT " ribbon and fruit clusters, Girls’ hats y large number of valuable Headaches, Constipation, Sal-|coughs and removing the causes that make coughing with ribbon bands and streamers are also 9 ieee ewe low Skin and Eruptions. | Use | necessary. Doctors know the action of the food-medicine included at this price. , | iments. io ToMarasn's R«£G AXATIVES ‘that sagas el rather loho's Peeps have been pe See Page 31 for our four col. advt. * a SUNDAY WORLD ni Ihe; Ske.the'bex | Uns 1 tor Coughs, colds, and as a ly builder, for over