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ot enlace In —-~ a —_—_——- | Y one there seems to be working, ana MIX-UP OF WIVES AND A WILL | i 18 ere - i working hard. The comimon people } . _}] Of course, are undernourished and in] \yip1i-MTOWN, N. Y¥., June 6.—Sur- i ats iM WO-. The Germans are thoroughly din-|c t | had gusted with the present form of gov- + <tutian wate: tebe . a) gineering problems which have been] efmment and there is an undercurrent Rodeheaver’s “Brighten the} kinecring pronioms which eatoguard Jot wnrest and fear. ‘Those who are erent _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, bad condition Goshen to-day was ide @ peoullar care. 1 renerved, Thomas W. Bradley of \ eral terms a member of ad 5 , j 1 ; Pita hie diatrict, in his will ° e sormer” As a Jazzy Sor Thewne conpect with the ‘rest| aking money are turning ft Into to "Mra, Bit Ellla of Seat As a Ja y tl of the United Stat a fine cause. | Jewelry and other valuables so that ft Walden.” Mra, Bilis j Saver. way,2two miles whieh Js the|can easily be transported in case of tnarted agaln. ‘The bit e f the ty.” economic disaster." s, who aleo resides on ‘ ese priderof th eS ly e. wae Pleasant Ave has now put In a By Roger Batchelder. MONTREAL'S MOUNTAIN A REPORT FROM SWEDEN claim for the % wblo ts being op- a . ‘i + [bowed by the executors BH Say: Hers’ Leader of | Homer Rodeheaver, trombone vir-| Montreal has nn honest-to-good- “Gottenborg has OMe of the fhe st | mn 3 Says Retailers’ Leader so of the Billy Sunday evangelical] ness mauntain right in the etty, John | harbors in the world and f» the centre| === eases Fixed Price of $3.50 at forces, stopped over at the McAlpin] Shayne, at the Pennsylvania from | f Scandinavia for all sorts of water 5 : : , Ws i fis Mine yesterday, en route to Tennessee tol that city, telle un sports," suid Kout ander at the| Mueller’s BGG Noodles N English we call it that inexpressible ae Mine, i “tt nt Royal,” he Astor from that city. “We have no ure and famous for over ' we hein the summer's noul-saving cam-| “It ia Mount he explained, ere fe! P theta bet something WASHINGTON, June 6. --Retail| Palen, and gave a few minutes to] “and the city was Bult, around it erPanees ne kins Maveietee tales 50 years, are“'the kind of egg . NG J 6 al Nei © have one of & je prices of bituminous coal will rise as }eountering recent attacks by bishops} From it we late one Of the Anest | si nes and taxicabs with a very rea-| noodles that made mother ? wn because of the |and other church dignitaries upon his A wili\be built te S| sonable tariff." + . . A Giedivce in price at the mines under| famous wong, “Brighten the Corner)" "see oe se Sometimes one even uses the literal rendering edvance in price at the mines under]! or DI » ie veo | Where You Are." HE SAYS GERMANY IS PROS- FARTHEST FROM HOME. | nape eewenie uipectiod) (18h W Hi “L have no quarrel with any one PEROUS. The “New Yorker For a Day or of the French phrase. 1 @ with operators in the producing feld+. | who objects to ‘Brighten the Corner’ | ay Gaara ' , 3 Beeretary Hoover was informed to-]as being ont of place in orthodox ‘Despite reports to the contrary, ri ~ rete Cesta ch i , . i - y e Stephens of New|church sérvices,” said Mr, Rode-| Germany Is prosperous,” related 0. |fo-day ts r t, who is a Bae Pesirek: Sobeen: ot Hen oi T caree-wiea ae ans tat] Greens of Loe Angcion, Wisptamp pom | he Pennestvunia. JN) Rony town, They say je ne sais quoi, and we say the same York, Chairman of the Board of Di Vit ix a bit too Jazzy for such services: | ratumed from a trip abroad ana ia] Shanghai, is about 10,000 miles from : rectors of the National Retail Coallity piace is in the tabernacle, at the] ow at the Pennsylvania, “Kvery | Broadway. : when we say now not what \ Merchants’ Association great camp meetings, where it was - L Fa Mr. Hoover met about forty mem-|introduced, in the home and on the} ~ “we: —=—_—_—————_——_— streqt BROOKLYN bers of the association to discuss the See ee ee ae the ctaiene tn thel gg cte Burpone of ‘Brighten the Cor- A woman may be strictly in style, for example; P operation of the retailers in the)ner is to reach down through the Fs A i erce Department's efforts (o|solemnity and ceremony of orthodo 7 ea Bnieey rat pir mane mithods' ut “religious tacking and Summer Time Is Protection Time—for Furs—Phone Triangle 4700 and yet utterly without style, solely, for, the Pad etrike. The voluntary co-opera-|e7#P. the average’ person and bring |]7 1 him back to religion with something that appeals to bis nature and under- standing. “More than 5,000,000 coples of ‘Brighten the Corner’ have been dis- Establishment of a maximum Ofltriputed throughout the United (e) o $8.60 @ ton for coal at the mines, Mr.|States, and I™haye received hundreds Btephens contended, would mean an|Of letters telling of the good it has ° —_—_—_———— increase of $1.75 a ton in the retail/done. ‘Brighten the Corner’ is not FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN lack of je ne sais quoi.’ tion of his association to prevent un- @ue price advances was pledged by Mr. Stephens. On the other hand, a woman herself may have’ that transforming quality in her personality, | which sheds a halo on the simplest hat and gives a hint of glory to a gingham. price in Maine and the Northwest,|Mecessarily a jazz song; it simply while immediate advances could ke ex:|!ends itself to syncopation, as any pected in New York and Chicago. The}»¥™f or musical masterpiece can do necessity for advancing the retaji|!" the hands of a musician. prices, he said, was due to the prices|. ‘“! once sang the song at a funeral fixed by the operators and the long|!" Duluth. T had held a meeting in transportation now necessary from|#-hospital there, and a wealthy pa- wikanipn. folds. tient, with but a short time to live, Mr. Hoover declared he ‘“simply|"4% ‘Brighten the Corner’ for the would not stand’ for retailers blaming | 2" time, and.he spent his remaining the Increases on the fair prices fixed|"0W'* !n attempting to repeat the With the operators, asserting the|%0DS: It was the first indication he Wholesale price of coal hud been re-| had ever given of an interest in re- Guced considerably and those who haa W#0n. In fact he had been notorious coal under contract were under a|(o" h!® contempt of all forms of wor- moral obligation to pass the benefits|". When he died his widow begged of the fair pricen on to the public. [0 0,%ns the song at his funeral Mr, Steph naintained that very few retailers coal under contract, nd there would have to be an in- crease in the price of retail coal due to the rise at the mines. The association announced later that, complying with Mr, Hoover's request that a member be designated THE ISLAND CITY. to represent the organization in the| ‘Galveston, lke Manhattan, is an Commerce Department's programme, | !sland, but It is even more remote they had selected Joseph HB. O'Toole, | from the mainland than the borough Secretary of the associati or that] which has all these tubes and bridges position. which connect |t with the rest of Becretary of Labor Davis conferred |New York,” said Miss Nellie League, to-day on genera! strike conditions| at the Waldorf from Galveston, Tex. with operators from Ohio, Pennsyl-| “Its position in the gulf of Mexico ania and West Virginia, but would] has several times resulted in disaster give out no details of the meeti from flood, but ti An Interesting Offering Specially Arranged for Tomorrow Winsome Summer Frocks But whether one has or has not that inexpres= sible something in oneself, itcannot bedispensed with in clothes, except at the sacrifice of style, nor achieved except by those who possess it., In a Diverting Array of Lightsome Cotton “L know of hundredn of other in- Frocks in the new Pastel Shades stances where the song has bright- ened a few of the dark corners in this world, and so long as it con- tinues to do that it will stand the lest of time and any criticism.” ‘glist ate And price has nothing to do withit. 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