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OF GOSPEL IN THIS BASEBALL LEAGUE Kentucky Organization to Regulate Costumes for Women jg Attending Games. * @Bipectat te ‘The Brening World.) CINCINNATI, May 16. HH, Kentucky State Base- wil League, made up en- 4 tirely of ordained minis- tere of the gospel, was organ- fzed here to-day. The Presi- dent Is the Rev. Ira D. Land, rector of St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, Dayton, Ky.: Vice President, the Rev. W. G. Butler, Town MK Church. Dayton,; } Treasurer, the Rev. HB R. Overly, pastor of the Grace W EB. Church, Newport, Ky. Teams wih represent the fol- Towing churches: Presbyterian, Dayton; St. Pait's Pvangelical, Dayton; St. John's Fvangelical, Bellevue; St. Paul's and Grace M. = Ghareh, Newport. and St Mark's, Latonis, Ky. Ruled are being made regard- games,- The organization, as far fas known, te the fret baseball league formed entirely of minis ters, Clergymen from all parte of Rentucky will be admitted to membership as soon as possible. ' “§$aBOTAGE TACTICS ; ON LINER CHARGED Engines ef Old North State “Doe-| tored”—Broke Down Twice on " ‘Beip, Wheeler Says. Edison, a sophomore at the Massa- chusetts Institine of Technology, has tried the mentality test questions pro- Pounded by his father and he con- fesses he has flunked Edison proved he was pretty capable, but on those having to do with geo were to be the only thing considered. Idaho, nor did he names of the two rivers that converge near Pittsburgh Orange, N. J." hy safe speed to rot Mmohes in diameter and twe inches thick, 7|/"LONDON, May 16.—John Wheeler, arrived ip London last might! crossing the Atlantic from erica 6n the Old North State, told story ‘tb-day of the considerable scomfort, and even “mild danger” of | voyage because of sabotage tac adopted by striking American en. “The ship was sent to sea with a \ aeher iar pom he 8 mn ctew,” be said, “to break the <P Barind strike and, owing to tamper- 2 rikers, took twelve days to {4 juth. Throughout the \3 tWere was a dangerous list, | } 3 t the c: weather we encountered _in our favor. | +O Fag the first five days we made) T ge ed on account of the poor | gen of the engines, They broke! tice on “May §& because they a ‘doctored’ before the vessel | lied. “That night the ship lay for/ © hours motionicss on the sea, | thout lights, because of water in| oil aupply and the breakage of the | nes, i “These were finaliy repaired and ship continued on her course, but ‘stow speed. On May 12 the water pplyg ran low because oll had been! yu in some of the tanks, and it as ssary to ration the supply.” Ci —<o—_—_—_ | OOZE DISGUISED | a. WN “MEDICINES” ae re ‘urn@, Out Wholesale Since Pas- sage @f Dry Law, Says Manu- facturers’ Agent. WASHINGTON, May 16.—Mann-| turers @f proprietary medicines are jore concerned with the elimination tif) medical bootlegrers than in the | ble of beer to the H. B. Thomp ‘| ibn, their Wasiington representative “bia the House 3 y Committee -day at hearin on the bill to hten up the Volstead Law “Prior to the enactment of the oistead Law, 80 per cent. of the akem of legitimate medicines in hich aloohol was used were re red to medicate it so us to render) unfit ese beverage.” Mr. Thomp- nm gaid. “We enf d “that regu tion before the country ighteenth Amendment, but hen thousands of permits have sued under which ¢ s ot as turned out whol ————>—_—_-~ _ PASSENGER KILLED _. EIN'ROLLER COASTER eporied® ‘to Have Stood Up in Car and Been Thrown Out at | - Olympic Park. An unpiigptified lier coaster at ent Park, Irv Med last nigiit etators when he fell 3 feet from a r to the ground According januger of the itnensgs, the man 1 mat at the bottom of the da was thrown inte started on the upgr In the pockets of the thes were envelopes . Kelly, No. 58 Second Matts, No. 61 South eity being designated lo ARDING HERE NEXT MONDAY iM Atiemd Dinner Commemorn- ting, Paper's Younding. President Harding wil! honor Ame>ican An attending the dinner at 396th gnniversary of the founding the New York Commerc aa] Paani on May 2 the Hing the commemoration of = EDISON’S SON TRIPS IeRiue AeeaN ec asacet Ste bebe FIND YONKERS MAN eff and figured a moment. His paper ON FATHER'S TEST) showed a numper of algebraic symbole Scientific Queries, but Falls Down on Others. BOSTON, May 16.--Theodore Milter | Uone a minute,” be said, be added. | said “the safety limit” On the scientific questions young | Machine Crash Young Edison was unable to boung remember the le on the White Horse Pike, “Pittaburgh is a tong way from! Piles trom Hammonton nmented what Is ‘he | mefr homes although badly hort a wheel twelve | four of them were found lyt When he was [aad were carried te Dr, Exposite's wo made of best quafity high & motorist Bh. Aliman.& Cu. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Tuesday Sales of Seasonable Interest A Number of Women's Silk Dresses variously developed in tub silks, checked silks, figured foulards and fancy chiffons (some of the foulards and chiffons being com- bined with georgette) will be very ‘specially priced at $39.50, 45.00 & 55.00 (Ready-to-wear Dresses Dep't, Third Floor) A Special Sale of Fancy Pillows & Baskets to be held in the Art Needlecraft Department, will offer exceptional values in articles espe- cially desirable for Summer use. Circular Couch Pillows of shirred tussah, in a variety of attractive colors $1.95 Fruit Baskets of fime weave, prettily en- ameled, in various bright colors . - 95c. Waste Baskets of enameled wicker, in severa! sizes and @ diversity of colors, at A . $1.45, 1.65, 1.85 to 2.25 (Fourth Floor) An Important Sale of Linens (practical and decorative) is now in progress in the Department on the Fourth Ficor (Madison avenue section) Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies and numbers aod he resorted aleo to \« ” Sophomor | his wiiding rule tte wyflate angie al “Tho wheel can be rotated with aafety at the rate of 20,000 revolu- “AL any taing over 24,000 revolutions, it would | be unsafe and liable to fly to pieces,” He was told that one professor bad was 17,000, while another sald 40,000, Edison pre- ferred his own answer, howevor. to-day In the home of Dr, Anthony Hsposito, 12th Street and Railroad Ave- nue, Hammonton, N. J., for injuries re- ceived early yesterday when the motor car in which they were returning from Atlantic City crashed into a felephone threo " —_ 2 TWO GIRLS HURT IN AUTO. ‘Telephone raphy and the like he was badly al Pole Near i Nd |sea. On the whole, he smilingly a4-| catherine Jacobs 222 Wood mits, he “failed.” ‘The result of his |atreet, and Mary Cyerntk, No, examination would not get him a job | Wort Second Street, Clifton, Pa, both at the Thomas A. Edison plant if thig |atxteen years old, are being cared for! Jenn Patsy and Charles Avalin, also lof Clifton, who were in the car, went to All ing lncen- secfons in the roadway after the colilsion home THINK REDS STOLE 1,400 LBS. DYNAMITE Canadian Police Search Welland Canal, Fearing Attempt to Wreck It. WELLAND, Ont., May 16.—Canadian DEAD FROM POISON Searchers Discover Body of Lip- | state Near Shore of Cran- berry Lake. (Geectal to The Deming Work.) SYRACUBK, May 16.—The body ef A. Waddell Lipstate of Yonkera was found yesterday near the shore of Cranberry Lake, and near it @ bottic containing « white substance, Death wee duc to poison, Officials are investi- gating. Lipstate registered at a Cranbecry | Both Federal poohetochne Lake hotel Mast Friday That night he | have expreased suspicion that 9 etmylar went out for a walk and did not retura, | BIO! bY radical led to the helt nat Searching parties found the body, whicn| So far ¢ tmve found one of the rweray ataint wh contained ia being held pending word from | iN? SYnamiionand Iman emoty, ine BEES UPSET BALL GAME, Players and Speetaters Duck for Cover, but Policeman Saves Day. stolen last Friday night from the Goy- ernment stores near Allanburg. Several yearn ago an attempt to wreck the qanal by explosives wae made at Thorold, « few miles from Allanbure. Because she says hy mind four monthe afte marry her. John Orfan has just served with papers in = $2 breach of promise suit brought rally by a swarm of bees that descended qeenre Pacts, Arthur G Menge Np, upon a baseball diamend in the Hyde 2 en rest, is 4 DrArey's| Park District yesterday threatened tor tt According to Misa D’ ifan on Jan 6 last at Daytona Fig) |S*¥eral minutes to prove disastrous te Pesmriees ie ae Pah Sr ays doth teame and te the several bundred uned, abe a stand. change of heart hax caused. her | Doreons im the at mental worry emtimated at the sum she secke. W. Poms Pest of the American Legion, Thirty-fifth Street One Hundred and Twenty-five Misses’ Tailored Suits (representing later Spring modes and fabrics) will be placed on sale at the greatly reduced prices of $29.00 & 48.00 (Misses’ Suits Department, Second Floor) A Quantity of | Bed Furnishings particularly suitable for Summer use, will be placed on sale _at decided price RORSREOTD , White Blankets ~ Wool-and-cotton, per pair $8.50, 10.00, 11.50 Also a number of genuinely All-wool Blankets, at unusually interesting prices. Camping Blankets (extra long) of cotton-and-wool each . . . «. « $4.75 & 6.50 Comfortables Figured silkoline, with plain border; cotton filling ‘ : * . each $4.25 Satin and Sateen Comfortables, weool-filled, will be offered at specially reduced prices. police to-day searched the Welland | [I Canal for 1,400 pounds of dynamite and police | i BOSTON, May 28—A second inning | |] ‘The game, which wae between Cat! | |f an And the Mount Hope Athletic Amosta- tion, was held up while players and Meoctators dived for cover. After vigor- ous action on the part of a mounted Patrolman the bees departed and the fame was resumed. KILLMD BY FALL ATOR QUARREL. Vincent W; , thirty, of No. 8m First Avenue, wae kiHed when he fell ‘or jumped from a fire emcape on the second floor of No. 819 Firat Avenue to Me Connection Witte Any Other Establishment in fhe World TWARTY FOURTH: STREET “ee QROADWAY- FIFTH AVENUA A SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW? IN THE LATER MODES FOR SUMMER CANTON CREPK FOULARD Silk, CREPE DE CHINE CHECKED TAFFETA SILK, Entireiy “NEW >AODELS; STRAIGHT AND SLENDER DEAI TAILORED EFFECTS VIE FOR PREFERAEN? VITH FROCKS THAT ARE TIGHT FIPTING> ABOVE THE WAISTLINE AND WIDELY PLARING *% AS TO SKIRTS, ORNAMENTATION 18 BY? WAY OF EMBROIDERY, FRINGES, RUFFLES AND PLEATS WORTH | Curae Site Frocks TAFFETA SILK, i ” Zt FUR STORAGE—Remodeling & Repairing—Murray Hill 7300 BONWIT TELLER & CO. FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ISTREET SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ~« Pd WOMEN’S LONG COAT SUITS Priced Much Below Actual Worth 45.00 The silhouette of fashion—is long, slender and lithe. And it’s achieved by the straight, graceful lines of these tailored suits in navy blue serge and tricotine. Extraordinary Price Reductions on Bedspreads White crinkled dimity; embroidered scalloped edges: Size 2 x25¢ yards. - each $3.00 Size 2)x234 yards . » each 3.95 Floral cretonne, scalloped edges; a limited - number: Size 2 x 3 yards ° ° » each $4.95 Also included in this Sale, at special prices, will be an interesting selection of Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) | WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS "68.00 95.80°r%#.00 A collection of various styles assembled from the regular stock. Of tricotine and twill cord plain tail- ored or embroidered models. FLOOR Haka eg “0 A FOMEN'S suITS—sECOND >.