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this spring with entire success, although the largest bution by one individ- ual at one. time was $1,000. Now it is stated that the church ts]! not only free from debt but free from any Immediate prospect of new obliga- | tions, since subscriptions are already in | hand covering the burget. The Rev. Dr, 3. Edward Young is the pastor ii NEWSPAPER RAD ITORS GUESTS OF ELECTRIC COMPANY. Radio editors of New rk wspapers were guests of ne Western E rie Sompany at Its plant, No. 437 West » yer when Edward B. |) ft, chief er of the company. discussed the d lopment and possibil- ties of e radio. Moving p! res and iadio, he said, might be expgcted to find a basis of common operation if a means can be de for the produce: tion of volume o THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1922, 11 (aiiniampeesttatttanfinaemets er S arslire de Saye immaterial tract EAE Bint a. MISS DEMAREST CHURCH WILL BURN DETECTIVE CONVICTED _|tective Bureau, No. 195 Breaayey ee coe —->---——- = — ‘ = “ | was tried on an indictment chal TO BE THE BRIDE OF ITS $60,000 MORTGAGE OF “LISTENING IN) oe eine. & LT. GEORGE BURTON] tieatora presbyterian Will fe Dew Senes was convicted of “listening in EI ERE Clared Free of Debt To-Nignt. on telephone messages of the Mot¥e The Bedford Presbyterlan Church, tupreme Court yesterday Shipwallding Company, Geerwe £2 am Nostrand Avenue and Dean Street, 4 verdict of gullty against] offense, was sentenced to a term of one] | Brooklyn, will burn its niortgage and s| Andrew Senes, liead of the Senes De- to two yeara in Sing ‘Sing. deficit note at the annual meeting to- | = — = —— night, “The mortgage ts for $60,000 and a _ i - the note for $7,000, but the money has] |}, u ' ‘ been ralsed to pay them both and free 1872—Golden Anniversary Year—1922 Spe Be irae eta aie Bane io the chureh froin debt. Mi Vooyerke 59 HW «D \VENUs ~ APRIL 26, IS 1922 The financial burden was undertaken | |f, e 9, es = SS 1909, when ground was broken for the present building. The final drive to}/f! clear away the obligations was made 5 bh to tO h Sree —Lexingron to shid avenue . 50th Anniversary Sale Every Item in This Sale Below Cost, At Cost and Slightly Above Cost a: Only 3 More Days | OOO Let the Greenhouse Supply Your Garden and Farm Needs * Fruit trees, 89¢, $1.69 and §2.69 each. Included are pear, apple, each, plum, quince and ihn trees. Flowering shrubs, Rose of Sharon, deutzia, forsythia, bush honeysuckle, hydrangea, white and ili’ lilac, spirea, snowball, snow berry, etc., 39c, 69¢ and 89c, ‘ark Lawn Seeds, 29¢ and 39¢ qt.; $3.75-$5 half bushel, $7-$9.50 | bushel. i | Vegetable and flower seeds, 5c and 10c pkg. or in bulk. Dahlia roots, 19¢ each. Flowering bulbs—cannes, tube-roses and gladiolas, each. Cinnamon vine, Madeira vine, elephant’s ears, oxalis, iris, peonies, rhubarb, asparagus, hardy phlox, etc., at low prices. Clematis pamculata, Boston Ivy, English Ivy, ete. California privet, 12¢ and 19¢ each; $5 and $9 a hundred, or bundle of 25 for $1.75 and $2.75. DEMAREST _ ee MISS CHARLOTTE GARDNER Climbing roses in many varieties, 69¢ each. Currants, red, white and black, 2 year old Purple Wisteria, 98¢ ea. 49¢ each, Blackberries, 39¢ each. Rose bushes, 29c each Raspberries, 29¢ each. 2 years old grapevine, 49c. Fertilizer and insecticides. Genuine Government Steel Helmets, made into -hanging porch baskets for flowers, 29¢ each. Two Combination Offers She Is Younger Sister of Lady Alastair Levison-Gower, He a War Veteran. Mrs. Warren Demarest| announces the engagement of her daughter, Charlotte Gardner Demarest, to George Burton of New York and Combination of Six Flowering Shrubs and Six Rose Bushes Paris, for $3.00 | Miss Demarest is the youngest sister of Lady Alastair Leveson-Gower, Mr. Burton ts the son of Mrs. Fred- 1 Rose of Sharon, 1 forsythia, 1 honeysuckle bush, 1 hardy hydran- gea, 1 spirea, 1 deutzia, 2 crimson ramblers, 2 Dorothy Perkins, 1 American Beauty, 1 Ophelia. an, Ni 55 Parl venue. —j 8 fl ‘ing bulbs d ds, istii f 6 hij ce i ¢ BOE ives asa Gisutanant ter the ieee iy ginalell Oreaiis; @ ieee und ¢ casero bulla, Cian pee | sr gl Blue ejay ages of flowering secds—$1.50. on ‘ None Sent C. O. D. NONE OF 600 SAMPLES to your druggist ; : PROVES PURE WHISKEY Stops Pain Instantly Don’t Miss This Opportunity The simplest way to end a corn is 3lue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms—a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use BUFFALO, N. April 26.—Out of €00 samples of liquor analyzed In the Jast month, not one was pure whiskey, oc Chemist H. M. Hill reporte v Get a coupon from our cut flower shop, which entitles the holder to 10%, discount on all purchases in our greenhouses on the roof during the month of April. Given Away Free jome Jay TF expect to wd of ong sary freee * unadulterated whiskey, but that day| Whichever form you prefer, plasters . or : hasn't yet arriv De. Hill said. or the liquid—the action is the same. A Dorothy Perkins and Crimson Rambler with every purchase of Most of the samples were seized by] Safe, gentle. Made ina world-famed $2 or more made in our greenhouse. police and Pp agents many bore Canadian iabe!s. Naboratory. Sold by all druggists. I Furniture of Cane, Willow and Rattan Easy chairs—that are not merely bulky but really easy. Lounge chairs, Settees, Tables, Stools, Plant Stands—and a dozen other kinds of furniture smartly designed; stained or enamelled or decorated in colors appropriate to their surroundings. Convenient little bridge chairs—light and easy to handle, yet strong and comfortable. While all of the Summer and out-of-door furniture is extremely reasonable in price, it is made to last. Tt doesn’t squeak, or split and catch in frocks or coats; it doesn’t “sway.” a Fine sturdy upstanding out-door furniture all of it; and yet again light. Settees from $48.75 to $128.25 Tables from $14.75 to 878 Floor and Desk Lamps from $15.75 to $50.75 W. & J. SLOANE FIFTH AVENUE AND 47TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY Free delivery to all shipping points in the U. 8. STORE HOURS: 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P.M. Chaise Lounges from $33.25 to 892 Chairs from $10 to 884 Desks from $42 to 878 Oo Men’s Summer Underwear, 39c Fine bleached cotton union suits or shirts and drawers. Shirts are in athletic style— pull over and knee drawers. Jnion suits are knee length and sleeveless. All sizes. Main Floor Mercerized Socks for Men 24c Highl; mercerized, —rein- forced heels and double soles, Black, gray and cordovan. Men’s Onyx Thread Silk Socks, 43c Reinforced heels and double soles, All first quality and will give wearer satisfaction, Black and colors. Main Floor Collegiate Scarfs, $2.15 Roman striped, 68 inches long, 9 inches wide and with 74- inch knotted fringe. Collegiate Scarfs, $1,39 Roman striped, 58 inches long, 7 inches wide. Knotted fringe 74 inches long. Main Floor Laces and Embroideries Valenciennes Edges, Inser- tions and Beadings in variety of widths and patterns, round and diamond meshes. French importations, 4c yd., 12 yd. piece 39¢. Chantilly Flouncing, all silk scalloped border. 85¢ yd. Real Filet Edges and Bands, 4 to 414 inches wide Lares range of patterns, 85c y Real Filet Edges and Bands, in attractive lot of atterns. 6 to 7 inches wide $1.08 yd, Real Chinese Filet Laces, Edges and Insertions. }4 to 34 inches wide.- 15¢ yd Spanish Allover Laces, in beautiful blue and brown scroll designs. $1.42 yd Embroidery Edges and In- seriions of dainty designs, in it variety of patterns, Jambric, Swiss and nainsook materials in assorted widths. 8 lec yd. Main Floor Men’s Silk Striped Madras Shirts $1.49 2,400 new silk striped shirts of excellent quality madras. New patterns in a large assortment of colorings. Perfectly tailored and full cut, also finished with unshrinkable neck- bands. Sizes 13% to 17. Bloomingdale’e—Main Floor. 200 Sample Dresses Bloomingdale Handkerchiefs Women’s imporied sports handkerchiefs. Guaranteed fast colors. Newest patterns, Tec each. 80¢ doz, Women’s all-linen initial handkerchiefs, sheer quality, with script initial, embroidered with ring. 6 for 79¢ Women’s pure linen sheer quality handkerchiefs, 34-inch hemstitched border. Ile each. $1.25 dozen Women’s colored initial handkerchiefs, pretty script in- itial with floral design. French hems, 8c each. 90¢ dozen Women’s softly finished appenzell effect handkerchief, one corner err ry, butter- fly or floral d 15 $1.75 dos. Men's all-linen handker- chiefs, seript initial, beautifully embroidered, with wide corded woven border. 6 to box, $2.38 Main Floor Japanese Blue Print Toweling 18 inches wide. Desirable for summer draperies. 20-yard piece $8. 16c¢ yard. Main Floor Hair Floor Brooms, $1.39 Hair Floor Brooms of extra quality hair, 14-inch polish block. Crystal Coffee Mills, 79c Most approved wall style; with glass cylinder that holds one pound coffee, Basement For Girls $9.95 Attractive, outhful dresses of linens, fine ging- hams; dotted voiles iz the season’s favorite colors and styles. Mostly one of a kind—all dresses that were made to sell for two to three times the low price we have set. Sizes 6 to 14 years. An unusual opportunity. geoond Floor te VR Dolls, $1. Dolls that walk and say “mamma.” 18 inches tall. Dressed in gingham rompers and shoes. Third Floor Metal Collapsi- ble Day Bed $8.50 Full 2 ft. 6 in. width. Com- plete with Spring. | Cotton mattress with Valance covered in Cretonne. Qutfit also in- cludes pillow and bolster, Fourth Floor Metal Beds $3.98 White or ivory enamel, with 1 1-1» inch continuous posta. Headboard 52 inches high. To be had in 3-0, 4-0 or full size, Fourth Floor Roys’ Wash Suits 88c of Peasy cloth, Oliver Twist and Middy. Short sleeves, Sizes 2 to 6 years. " riety of styles. Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Socks,8e Imported socks with white grounds and fan Sizes to’ 934. Seoond Floor Girls’ and Boys’ Union Suits 39c Union suits for girls are made low neck and with no sleeves and finished in bloomer style. Sizes from 4 to 14 years, For boys the suits are fine ribbed cotton waist suits, Sizes 2 to 12 years. Main Floor Women’s Union Suits,39c Bleached cotton suits with French neck bands. Rein- forced legs, loose or tight knee. Regular and extra sizes. Main Floor Imported Steel Shears, 39c Shears for dressmakers and homekeepers. Sizes 614, 7 and 8 inches; including jicure, embroidery cuticle and pocket scissors. Made of for steel, nickel finished. Each pair warranted, Main Floor Automobile Tool Boxes, $1.68 Heavy steel box, japanned. Yale lock. Automobile Lug- gage Carriers,$1.66 For the automobile—easy to fasten on the running board. Holds securely, nicely Automobile Stop Lights, $1.18 Prevent accidents—complete, ready to install on your car, Third Floor Baby, $8.95 Fibre reed by with leath- justable erette hood. Ad) back and foot rest. In two colors —gray or ivory. tops. Va-