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a iii a aN ci hh al, eee Ad madi aero " } ~ \ . or ? most unanswerable proofs of His resurrection, “While we have given due and proper recognition to God, the Chris- 1d motormen who THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920. MILK CUT CENT A QUART. ORDAINED BY GOD, SHE says) JOBS FOR 11,000 MEN. | WHALEN PICKS TROLLEY MEN fs ig = g ag Ps ns them in their dut jes, and | rahip of “igh | Tha Samber Will We Needed to Sevemty-Pive Selected to Operate, tore them to report to-morrow for’ trial uns, Action of Farmers to He Passed to Woman Claims Lew AN SUNDAY m4 | Yan chureh has never laid down any ' Clty Dintributers. Chureh of ¢ jan Selene Help Hulld Ships. Staten Island Cars, r les amusement t i IN. he co pletion of | Seventy-five n iN begin k to- |,, eek ie and prclion-hare, A reductiun of 1’cent a quart in the an a ht ee muret Of cibtiatian |g, PAUTIMORE, Nov, #—With: tore] morrow oh Staten leland vara.” ciroverl me Le The church simply gives us the great price of milk sold by the farmers to/ PUN Or & ieouined ay Cargia Bare |2han 9.000 employees On the payrolls, | 4, Whalen, Commissioner of Plant and | principle, ‘This is the Lord's fray, the milk distributers of New York) )° 00 ho claim® to be the ithe Bethichem Shipping Corporation, Structures, and William W. Mille, dep- A | and leaves us to apply it according vo City is announced to-day by the ‘tel ja ath who claims vg y Baker | Ltd, Js pushing its drive for skilled) uty, commiasioner of the department, | 3 sea pte sat este ee. | Dalrymen's League, which repre. | ‘nely Orsalnied susosaner ot Mary Sign | Workers, to add 1.000 new men during| exuipined tha yerterday at the offices | nea a ae children should’ do ‘on Sunday, ask | #e8ts 84,000 farmers, ‘The Conference | Cyurch In the outgrowth of the churen| {Re coming, month, siete, Moana ine'at Concord. for jobn ns taotorimen || fare, Fucce, soa Hl" Whe Here ‘ourselves what Jesus Christ would|Committee of the Milk Conference | sfr., nd the ‘ nductors on the one-man cars which | fo it He stood beside you, and re- rele Petrasth AP atl hres Htigatton | the contracts now on the company’s|the city will run on the old Midland STOVE: REPAIR CORETCATION 6 you, Board, which represents the distribu- ce f ed the «Christian | { a Pp that sin has disrupted th Rristian je | member if you ask sincerely He does books, which include eight vessels on | lines, 228-200, wi | eae teenie you ieapectalty let us| (e" imformed the league yesterday| Science organization. She added | the ‘ways and three overboard, |All of them, it was said, were ex- Verne ; that it had recommended that the} “I was revealed to the church and its “Declares Phecrvsits Should | avoid making the day one of gloomy | - rease ” , Mra, Eddy's successor, bi * Depend on Public Spirit | tthe 3 ot nn, i i ERG waateube, Wil Wy. pale io ths they Wicd t6 Gain hae a | | “We should encourage wholesome God ordained leader, called by God! consumer, said on official of the Milk Conference Board, adding that he had hopes of another reduction of 1 cent in the course of the winter, games and sports, and I have thought | it would be a good thing for the clergy to take part in them. I used to make it a practice to go to the «| Sunday afternoon baseball games, and j Secnsenteneamen I never felt that my worship at |™ —— 1; Would Encourage Sabbath other hours was any worse for it. We Sports and. Have Clergy fs fi 4 De ds ut f : have got to decide by our con- Take Part as Example. FINE KNITTED UNDERWEAR | sciences, and the church leaves us | to do it so, First, we should never al- Women and Girls through « vision, and tye governors knew it but denied me. Yet they pos- sess full proofs of my appointmen and Not Laws. Christmas News from Best & Co.’s LitPutie - ; low Sunday recreation or amusements to interfere with or take the place | of our worsht) MOVIE MANAGERS ARE FINED. Arraigning the old Puritan {dea of the observance of Sunday as out of with human nature and the spirit of Christian religion, the . William T. Manning, rector of ity Church, said in his sermon yeutorday:; “I am far jndeed from supporting or ) indorsing the campaign for stricter Subday laws and a return to the Purl S. Claus Receives Royal Welcome Famous visitor to remain month in Liliputia Samuel Weinberg, manager of a mo- tion picture theatre at No. 183 Second Ayenue, and Samuel Berman, manager of a similar theatre at No--19 Firat Avenue, were fined trate Ten Eyck in to-day. They were found guilty of violation 10 each by Magis- sex Market Court tag, observance of the day, That cam. paign, if the announcements are cor- of the Fire Department regulations in allowing patrons to stand in the theatre aisles, All weights and finishes—in silk, wool and cotton ON KNOX E welcome tenderéd §, Claus when he step from the Toyland Express last TH . reét, is cne of those well meant efforts ae » » ry which do harm to the cause they! New Annistant U. 8. Attorney. | ALL PRICES evening surpassed in. fervor méan to support. The movement is| Joseph H. Wackerman was swozn In| Flatlock Seams Delightful Texture | anything heard in this town nafrow and impractical, Such a| before Federal Judge Garvin in Brook-| Beauty and Modients : , ‘ since the home-coming of the méthod would'do more to drive reli-| lyn to<lay as Aasistant 1, 8, District | Durabili W MEN / Liliputia Regiment. gidn out of the hearts of the poople| Attorney, Mr. Wackerman has een | a Price Mr. Claus was bésieged with than into them. The Lord's Day js private secretary to District Attorney ft Leroy W. Ross. He was graduated . a invitations, which he refused Drs Spree tao of religion*and | from the Brooklyn Jaw School and saw . ; while announcing his intention t two years’ serylce war, ‘He wa ‘ : ‘ | to try to compel its religious observ: | gdmiltad tothe “bar two" monthe ago, | For sale at New York's Leading Shops cane eeaient Fimselt at his Pd iad Mates ae Meld tg atta a house in Liliputia Lane, , ance by law. “The law should restrain unnec- essury business on that day and secure to all, as far as possible, free- || dom from the unusual ¢mployments, to facilitate observance of Yeligious | worship. No further should the law )) g@®. Any return by law or otherwise 1b" the Pyritan observance of Sun- } day would do great harm to religion. | ‘The Puritan Sunday is the véry thing we want to get away from. ‘The present laity on the day {s the, tion from that exaggeration. 1 Puritans were a great people Recalling Mr. Claus’ affec- tion for children we suspect that most of the affairs Will be Biverin their honore O Shades of P. T. Barnum, You'll admit this is some feat At plain or fancy tumbling The Pull-aparts are neat. 25 PER CENT Including sport hats, trimmed millinery, sport skirts, blouses, sweaters and scarfs, * sport coats and suits. - : ALL KNOX SILK SAILORS Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy There Is Service | dames MeGreery & Co. | 5th Avenue = 34th Street Pull apart if any ‘aad sof inten, lke ae 2 REDUCED TO ae Mcis Sica the taking cttsc qicocly For One Day Only circus— View of religion and life and basing : ‘observance of Sunday on the Fourth the biggest | Commandment of the old law. * In the Domestic Hat Section ; little circus et oat the Chcletian Banday 4 Knox Silk Sailors formerly ane 1s based on Sinai Cat eae iD fea $22 00 $25 00 d on earth. ‘on neither, @ greater . . rice : an eee ‘than either of them— Pp ’ . : 15 pieces ; Entire Stock Reduced 50% $50.00) HEE: oriy bod beswrh, pa Gp. the authority of the Jn order to be able to give over part of our Domestic Millinery Section : ' pani Ren sree or ane Bet Cay, to Holiday Gift Merchandise we are reducing our entire stock of Domestic | No C. O. D.’s No Crethits No Approvals OWN YOUR ‘Saturday to Sunda 4 and Imported Trimmed Hats 50%. \ : OWN HOME All Velvet, Hatters’ Plush, Duvetyn and Fur Hats are subject to this KNOX. HAT COMPANY I, Will Landyou, \Real discount, without exception. 4 Incorporated Fetate, has a number of choice, cosy houses in. at- tractive locations. On LILIPUTIA HEIGHTS a particularly desirable white Dutch Colonial house, com- pletely and avtistically fur- | | nished. Owner will sacrifice. 25.00. (482 FIFTH AVENUE AT 40TH STREET 161 BROADWAY SINGER BUILDING 5180 Hats Make Up the Assortment 125.00 Hats. .......62.50 | 19.50 Hats...... 9.75 50.00 Hats.. 25.00 | 16.50 Hats. . - 8.25 45.00 Hats......-22.50 15.00 Hats...... 7.50 | 85.00 Hats......17.50 10.00 Hats...... 5.00 | 29.50 Hats......14.75% 7.80) Plata. s.0+se So78. 25.00 Hats......12.50 5.00 Hats....... 2,50 ‘ The former prices will appear on the Gray Tickets » and reductions will be made at time of purchase. (Third Floor Annex) Thursday NONE SUCH MINCEPIE TO WWW 1 VOW GRU nes Doll Houses—cottages, bunga- lows, villas_and palatial man- sions are.....10.00 to 85.00 Garages........6.75 to 12,50 Reg. Trade Mark - Sport Togs of Camel’s Hair For the Keener Enjoyment of Winter IVa Tee WA IA \WA IW IVA lee lve 1h 400 More Misses’ Dresses Added to This Successful Sale ‘ 16.75 regularly 26.50 to 49.50 » —S A fig for prohibition, My goodness! what care | As jong as | have water Let the whole darn world go dry! Thus does Bill Duck voice the sentiment of the Duck a The Duck Triplets, a cheer- ful trid in valew and red, tied together with red cord. iG 2.50: Bear Runs Down Main St. as Fast as His Wheels Will Carry Him Juvenile Populace Terrified ILI PUTIA’S children were terrified last night NEES OF SNOW, icy fingers of wind —but the soft feather-light meshes of Camel's Hair keep you cozily warm. For rink of out-door skating, for toboganning, skiing, tramping, wherever warmth with ease of motion is necessary to enjoyment, this smart material is charmingly correct and satisfying. 7 ) Sets of Camel's Hair | for Holiday Gifts | Especially suitable for Holiday Gift) are Sets of Camel's Hair — Sweater, Scarf, Hat and Gloves. The one a delightful * complement of the other. By nine- thirty Friday morning, the first day this Sale opened, we realized we would be unable to supply all who wished to purchase. So we proceeded to negotiate for another group of Dresses to sell at the same Jow price, We were more than successful, We have nother group to be added to the Sale which represents the same good values, Hats of Camel’s Hair Lure one to the Winter Sports It would be well worth going in for some secured a A wide assortment now out-door sport if only for the joy of Many | of the models are exclusive with awaits your selection— fetching styles of fine wearing a new Wool Sport Hat. Velour trimmed with nar- And Sets of a-New Material — Buffalo Silk — Silky Wool—woolly Silk—call it what you will, The warmth of Wool and the smoothness of Silk are realized in this smart knitted material with its beautiful brushed effects, The colors are espe- row bands of leather and McCutcheon's; all are becoming, appro- waistcoat of Duvetyn, priate and individually distinctive. models of Velvet touched up with a dash of brilliant Woolen Hosiery With the Air of Regent Street Really distinctive English Sport Hose color, modish street Dresses of fine-twill Trico- tine, Silvertone, Vel6ur and CUNO SYP OO ONO ONG OO OM UM ° . by the escare of the zoo’s big! Serge; Dressy Frocks of | id iid 0 pe on Dee a number of styles that cannot be found fella MR raed dons Satin and Yalama Cloth 1 men : ; cy, da ° "Each package of “Diamond Dyes” nh ene gee male | Hats and Scarfs, i anywhere but at McCytcheon's, spected mayor, deserves a medal for her heroic act in. | coaxing the animal back to his | .keeper with a lump of sugar. (More Toy Talk.on Tuesday) | | Best & Co. ( Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, N.Y. * tains directions so simple that any gman can diamond-dye any old, . faded garments, draperies, coverings, everythirig whether wool, silk, linen, rotton or mixed goods, a new, rich, fedeless color. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other perfect results are guar- even if you have never dyed 20 years, Shop early and make your Christmas shopping a pleasure JamesMcCutcheon & Company Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets, New York Many of these Dresses were made to sell as high as 49,50, None less than 26,50, is worth 0 Approvals, 4 o Revurns, eoievevemnpenits MRE, tt a Mavis ini seam apr mee