Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 10, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 191,6.
Ifirminyourfaitk,
mU OF EVANGELISTIC
tabernacle AT DAM
Ltholson Tells Revival Work-
-Crt 01 Teminutiuno TTnivii
I They Musi- uonquer viicr
Campaign imius
LventV-eigiit hit trail
Evangelist William I'. Nicholson
i ... .nntinr ntlrrltiK sermon In tho
ferii tabernaclo this afternon, tho
Pmrf In Ills BcrlcB on "T" II015' Hnlr,u
L"1 i n, nriivn workers In Ilia
rut wrneu "
fImI campaign "f tho dangers nWalt
P - ... tt,i niifl nf Ibn I'ltniD.ilnn.
I li. nrcichcil on the tonic. "How This
Inf. of Holiness nml fii mess amy uo
l'&.intalnccl," dealing particularly with
F?f. ir.ihmH tho devil will employ nftcr
S. ubernnclo Is tbrn clown to lead them
Wit 10 tllCir SI111U1 linn ........... ...... ....,,.,
ruMMM'
., , Casj enoURii i" no ' iiriiimi, nu
.. .-when these inccllnKU are In progress
' in,. fr ntmosphoro tends to, make
KTwant to live Christian life, hut when
.. Mt ImtU lo the humdrum of lire, how
R.?. ,, ..I , itArlnitnn In bo (.1nllur.fl
I'M IMS UIKW" M' -
..j maintained?
K in' ""
' n Insisted 1 i,it. his hearers must cune
. . definite conclusion now, and then ho
Hirned them that thoy must "cut out"
E.f lo them in their lives Tho cvnn-
tt'llit Insisted that thev must not only
f-Jii-iilnnte the thii i?s fiat nro iiKiilntt
''Christ's teac!iln,:s from their lives, but
f- . mi iiir. iii-iers made vacant with
tmBji .... -
pod works
It was an earnest plen to tho Christiana
.1 DArbV. Hie v.i terli part of West I'hlln-
'jtlohlii and the -- pe..itlPR towns of
?ne'Waro C'iuiuv to continuo to bo ac-
the.)' cusareo i" hjhuh i.uio ..m. iu
Eonlre "' pi"J'il ami moral tone of
their C3..1 'i ""I es
It is a i.''ti ' life uh veil :ih n ncg
,tle llfo t!i. t thn Lord requires, the
tpeaker de laied
"This hfe of fiilnes.' and fnUh In ono of
reception." he continued. "Do I need loe?
Ask for It and receive It. Do I need joy?
Ask for It and ncele It. 1 I need
hjcer? Abk foi It and ro-.-'lvo It. Do I
r,eeJ pcara ' Ask for It and reci'io It.
po I need c infort .' Ask f"yU and re
cehc It N maM l'!1" s'lJ': 'l'""! ' have
tttilned' It l not attainment but ob-
Ulnraent "
f "'ii.si hi Me" vChrist urced, ho said,
i'mi It Is the clft every believer has.
f And wc ar1 lo rest in nn.n noi in cir
cumstances, wcaitn, emu cues or com
munion. Itcit In the lovj of Jesus, rest
in iirwcr. rent in Iti.i .Woitl, for ecry
Ijromlse Is a Kood a.s the fit cat tiod who
inade It "
More than -00 Philadelphia .slnKers; who
rtre members of the "Hilly" Sunday choir
"lut winter, tteie KUestn at the tnbernaolo
itUst night and won much npplatihc when
tUjey taiiK !.ccral selections. They later ,
nag villi J It HcminliiBer'M Darby choir i
b front of the hotel, nt Main Htrcct and
Chester plKe li (. Lincoln ico me j-nu- i
idclphla sliiBcrs III the taliernaclo and I
they made the "(Jlory Uarn" line ultli
tbflr sonfis "Klneo Jesus C.inie Into llv .
Heart," 'tlod Be With You Till Wo Meet j
Afaln" "In .Icsuh" and other popular re- .
Thai hymns were simp in the street. i
A delegation from the John O. Winston j
Company Anh street, above 10th. attend
ed the pcnlee in a body. Doctor Nichol- I
n tried a now scheme when lie called for
"trail hitlers" lie asked tho petsonal '
workers to renialn In their seats and cavo i
B the Imitation lrom tho pulpit. Thcio wero
!S persons in tne "Klory row viien tlie
tandshaklng stopiied As each man or
woman walked forward and took their
tttnd ai Lonwrts, the big audience ap
plauded loudly
j
MODELS OF BEAUTY AND FASHION
REBEL AT INDIVIDUAL PRAISE
Stately Brunette, Singled
Out for Special Distinc
tion by Inspector, Stirs
Wrath
Sisters
of H e r Fair
"What's the Idea?" Asks!
One; "What's It AH Negotiations for New Agree
AU,,f9 A.,1..... ..... I ment Resumed in Now York
iuuuuj -njiuuier tyueriea,
Then Comes General
Mutiny
II AT?n fAAI rAMI?AI?' y lhfi Wnltcd Mlno Wotkern, to bo Into'
iLfMlIJ wAL tiUill1 AlJ effect on Aprlt 1 next, deals with tho pro
vision that tho next agreement between
Ml ADTfliTl DV fATTTTWT ",0 miners and operators bo restricted to
lliiilUViil DI LAUlllll ' two years, but this was temporarily
tabled yesterday to enable nil Immediate
1 discussion of tho wngo demand, which In
for a 20 per cent Increase.
Tho tcprrsentatlvcs of the mlncis mib-
I mttteil statistics, which they asserted had
I been leathered by the Department of
Labor at Washington. In proof of their
contention that tho Increase in llilng cost
It, tl.rt Inal Irt ,Anc l.rt.l nnA,ln.1 tlin rl
NIJW YOIIK, March 10. Kxtiomc cau- , nnccs In wages won by the minors 11
tlon Is marking tho actual negotiations was contended that, whereas In tho last 10
by Miners and Operators
for n new ngreoment between tho anthra
cite operators and miners In session here
Tho operators present nt tho meetings
nre W. U Council, president of the
Green nidge Coal Company; W. J. nicli
nrds, president of tho I'hllndclphla and
Heading Coal and Iron Coinpnny; S. I).
Wnirlnor. piesldent of tho Lehigh Coal
and N'ltvlgntlon Company, nml Morris
Williams, president of the Susquehanna
Con! Company. Tho olllclnls of tho United
Mine Workers mesetit aro l'lesldcnt
.IOIII1 I'.
White, John T. Demnscv. of
Keranton. l'a.. nre.ildent of Dlslilel N'.i !
Por tho moment he forgot the task nt ' Thomas Kennedy, of Ilni-.leton Vn., piel
nd. i "'"t "' District No, 7. nnd Jnmcs Mnt-
tttows, of Shcnnmlonli, l'a., president of
District No. P. Alvn N. Jlarkle, of llazle
ton, an operator, picsldcd and James A.
Oormon. of Itazleton. secretary of tho
Conciliation Hoard, was societal
The flist demand of tho ten submitted
"MISS X."
Who caused strike of girl models
for the Fashion Show. She de
clined to fjivc any other name.
Is to tnko placo on March 22, under tho
nusplccs of tho Walnut Street Iluslnesa
Association.
More than two scoro of tho dainty
creatures listened attentively as ho told
them how to walk, how to smile, Imper
sonally, how to hold their hands, and
poise their heads and look nttroctlvo
generally. Hut In the midst of tho In
striictlons. ho was magnetized by two
beautiful cjes, which outshono nil others
In the feminine constellation. Tlieie pow
erful orbs belonged to n fair creatuio
gowned in white.
F
hand.
"You," he gasped, "nn Waster Illy In tho
Oardon of rnradlso, a dove of peace In
tho vineyard of hopo. the simplicity of
youth framed In tho sunshine nf Utopia,
tho quintessence of "
Just then Ihero was n buzz of Indlgna-
I tlon from tho other nssembled beauties.
! "What's tho idea?" said one.
"Where do we come In?" iteninudeil an
other.
"Whiitdoyouknowaboutthat?" said they
nil together and mnny more things too
rapid for human memory.
The Inspecor wns aghast. Then lie re- i -
verted to the time-worn "What hac I I ;
done?" I ,
"I'm through," said one angiy blonde. I '
"Me, too," declared another, and ill a I 'i
Hash tho null in v was irenernl '(
Tho stately hrurietto who Inspired the ! f0r nnlv SI 66 it WGPlf It Ptmq
admiration of the Inspector simply stood :' " ",ijl? i 1 -V o A J i ,
still with an "I cm't-help-lt" amllo. Many V, impoSS ble, doesn't it ? Alld ll IS
of tho models agreed thn.. the lineutoiy ; prODaOIV tl'UC
mxon n v mo man was not umwirninien.
for she was Indeed n hendllner of class.
Her gown of white vtlth a gaiden hat ,
nnd all white atmoaphero made her
stand . ut like a cameo above the other.'.
Bu .' was learned today that the rtrllte
years house tents had gone up from 15
to 33 1-3 per cent., wages In that period
had only advanced B.6 per cent
Tho Joint committee will meet again nt
Iho Union League Club this afternoon
Christian Conference at Bryn Mawr
The Chrlstlnn Association of Bryn Mawr
College will hold tl Christian Association
conference tonight In Taylor Hall Bryn '
Mawr College The llev Henry floaue ,
..-.it.. -. r. . .... ... .... Alili. .. ..-
iuiiiii. I' '.. mtuii til uif mmunuii iif-
niic Presbyterian Church. N'ew York city,
will speak
Rubber Works Employe Hurt
Km ilk Lcvlto, 21 yenrs old, 2S03 Pine
street, will pinbnbly suffer the loss of
his right baud which nan mangled in Iho
machinery at the Philadelphia Huhher
Wolks, l"ih nnd lbed str.ets tndn II"
Is In the l'oljcllnlc Hosolinl
was i blessing III a disgtihse Kully half j ' mirror-
HH
: Solid Quartered Oak 60-in.
Just imagine this massive oak
buffet in your dining room and
realize that you can have it there
that no other
furniture house in tho country could
make the same offer.
Think of it full (10 inches lontf.
made entirely of solid quartered oak,
wit n Heavy plank top and extra larjjo
Kver since tho ho (Inning of tho world
womnu has figured I: its destiny, ns
shown by the records of l-vo, Cleopatra J Hi,0w
a bun ired models poured Into tho oillcea
of tho Walnut Street Association this
nflnrnnnii nml tilrmiill- llin kfilnntlnti t,i.itt..
Itf sriHlIt linllo Ihnn llirt fnri.n.r ni-rmti '
tlon. Klfty models will he used in tho
that's the
last word
in style.
elegantly carved buffet
w'iii'Wii'iiiiiii:; HMtvvw5 m
WJIUQUL
Buffet
fii JSB HS
$1.00
a Week
and Helen of Troy. And, getting down to
March, 1D10, it wns a woman .who caused
temporary complications in tho nrrangu
monta for tho Knsliloii Show, which will bo
hold at tho Bellovue-Stratford, causing
tho models to go on u sti Ike.
L'nllko tho workmen who quit 'Woik at
the big industrial plants, they did not ask
for better figures, for they aro well en
dowed In this connection, but tholr dis
satisfaction wns due to the glowing
praises showcied upon one of their num
ber by tho chief model Inspector, who
wan rehearsing them for tho show, which
rj. .1. Berlet. piesldent of the organiza
tion, was In happy mood. "Wo have maii
nged to get all Philadelphia girls," ho
said, "and in addition to using them fur
tho fnuhlon show hero we will use them
for the show which Ih to bo held at At
BIEDEPtWOLF URGES
FAITH, NOT RITUAL
Evangelist Says Absolute
Obedience to -God Sole
Means of Salvation
NOIlltlSTOWX. Pa., March 10. "You
can belong to every church In Montgomery
County and go plumb to hell" Dr. Bleder-
wolf told tho church members in his
rutdlenco lit tho taliernaclo last night on
tne theme,
EGd'S LEAD TO ARREST
w
;Two Men Taken in Railroad Yard
m and Held on CI -.rge of
Theft
Tirrt tTiniicniifl tlitnn lintwtrorl nritl fniii
Vcrs, Ui crateu, taken trom a boxcar and '
VftdPfl In t nnt - rl Irwin t- (if-nnl tlin '.
iBladoIng ot Paul Smtley. 2230 North flth
iwiei, aim i.unani ueiuio, iuji t,av-
irence eireei
ThGV wpri, cinlllrnil It, lift TMiMmlMiil.lt.
tl4d Keadlng Itnllway yards, at American
mo news streets, uy Kiillrnnil Detective
Edward Brooks and hold In $100 ball each
fcrcourt bv Mnelstiatn Olnnn. nf tlin 4li
rand York strectw station I
which ho sent somo moio -12-ceiitlnietro
icibal shells into tho lwnks of tho pro-
f-.'sslng Chilstlans who fall to renl!?o and
13 rasp tiod'.s commands to resencrato
themselves.
"When we ask you, 'Aro you a Chris
tian?' you look ui tin surprise nml say,
Why, I'm a. Methodist or Picsbyturlan.'
Well, baptism, confirmation or joining
church In uny other way won't help you
to bo tioin again. I3ut they .n o necessary,
becauso God cniuiunmlH It. If God tells
you to stand on ono foot for a half minute,
If you want to be saved, and you don't
-1 "" ' ' '-Y. "Pffiinl
life ...x xx II ;
fs-'''frft'uit (iiifj'ii ir.i i i ; : ! " jLj-yj?M-miiniri i.u tga ' "..
I t r-li-. 1 I . " ' "" - .,- iS??CvWV" iWll.ll v l 'l i mimDr Li-U s-
auspIcPH of tho Walnut Street Assoclatlm - Fl B'JRA ?3E!V?75S Tff0lk '.
nll-Phlladelphla girls will nil wear crea- 7aTS-,rTniPKtT7-dE-.r- -- j .-mr, -LU'iJ" ,
tlons of tho Walnut street all-Phlladel- fWfi MV"11?" IBFiWBIWBM J
phin shops. - pfFUrtlliiJn ttlfefJ- -.: : K i W Ifewlf ' J
"But wc have told our model Inspector - fift f 'Hi WF'rJiEfH?M MrMWl,'M
---"': . 1 1 -jtew i wllllll
do it. you're damned, because It's Clod's I MJfciWv 'fel X kh M llfllilfel
commands. It's your willingness to do - .feafJi MlMilMM
what He wants you to do, whateor it In. ' MPI TrsV -j-" J::r'r '"jf,''' ,t
that will mo you. J , - fetepJjg " -- ' TiffiMMm
"If some of you church members think j 'i mi&MSyyA, ?&'. J$h. I A? W8?
anything of your pastors, you' stay away , ? SS iS-?'"s'd-l&!vv25,4. 'w,'-' 5?3iVv;;A W- W&(i
from the prayer mooting, because ho' I STS't.m
drop dead If you como In -"WMWt !l - 'IHL xm'W'M XM
"Church nghts aro the deMI's doings. I '' f- - f 'l'SiMSSC
If you'ic born of God. you won't bine It , 'I '" '?' 'I" ' l 'tP'BVk1 Ml
in for the members of tho other churches , -- WfaWl SIlVB f
hecauso their belief Is different fiom j , '"JffhlllV
yours. And some of you will be char- ' ")
Italilo instead of going downtown audi r tSFa&Wami& SktS) 35wTSik ffK fiJl a xp". rjiijv
taming iiijoui mo lino you no. Man Isn't " lrtV8Sr 3 l!ii'M Mt'S?.?A3 KhMsJKH R?J1 i.(r'ViflM'i!,
v. j iiiiii.il i.tiun juu iu iiiuiiviiih iiiiiiiiL i .sfSOnl t Vl& XI r " tr buRct i! mjWV' ti cvtvfjt ML .V tllti- 7yo
i.ou. u youro not a cnuu ot nii, you'ie ,, tfSiiv?a W FJla!ninUr WiV OH 3ij KV5kJZBivCSffiii?
a child of the devil." , fcttSS W Zas&9y & W tlirf,i,a '
Street
imu laiicniuuo umi. ihhiii mi i Tonignt. uoctor uieucrwoit win pieacii ixa -A -r, m -i A li i( i
Yo Must Bo Born Again," In J to tho newspapermen of Montgomery . 71-7(A i tiTf'a
:nt somo moio -12-coutlmetro I county, nnd he will have a special sermon J U. JM J II T LllC&A SXX 6.
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The paper may be unfitted for the purpose.
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last of all, the electrotypes are liable to be un
printable, Why, then, in view of the countless
hazards that loom up in a printer's horoscope,
does he deliberately desire to run chances on
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than unreliable electrotypes. Good judgment
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delphia to the door of the Royal Plant, where
perfect performance is pledged and reliability
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IN THIS DECENT WAY
Untouched by any hands but
yours after leaving the Arrow
Collar laundry at Troy where they
are washed in filtered boiling
water with pure hospital soap.
Pure White
Sweet Smelling
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In germ-proof packagesat your dealers
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"D"-25c each "C" 3 for 25c
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d,UETT, PEABODY & CO., Inc., Makers of ARROW COLLARS and SHIRTS
DISCONTINUING
Philadelphia Store
15th and Chestnut
Wo much regret that the
constantly Increasing cnl
of lining limine, lilcb
rorner rentals nnd over
head expense force us to
(the up Hil iilnre one of
tho main links
In the Gcoigcs
chain. Profits
arc Imponsl
ble unless the
Georges stand
ard of value
Is lowered or
prices In- '
eronbed nnd
(lil we rrfiinn
tn ilnl
Store Open Tonight
Till 9
Saturday Tilt 10
JtmH JZ mTo Mdr
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TIONS
IN CLOSING OUT OUR
ENTIRE STOCK OF
m m IP m& m II Lm I 1
1972 Garments in All
A special inventory of our overcoat stock was taken
yesterday so as to make the following remarkable
offer perfectly clear to our vast clientele. As a money
saving event (in the strictest meaning of the words)
this sale is in a class by itself mainly because these re
ductions are absolutely necessary to effect a complete
clearance at this late hour.
The rising clothing market, due to a famine in
dyestuffs and increased woolen cost, means that
these same coats cannot be duplicated next sea
son for less than $5.00 to $10.00 more than the
original prices!
485 in AH. Now
131 of the $18.00 Grade
114 of the $16.50 Grade (
151 of the $15.00 Grade (
89 of the $12.50 Grade )
$Q.50
1127 in AH. Now
$4.50
146 of tho $28.00 Grade
412 of the $25.00 Grade
335 of the $22.50 Grade
234 of the $20.00 Grade
27 of the $40.00 Grade
74 of the $35.00 Grade
63 of the $32.50 Grade
196 of the $30.00 Grade
Included are the finest silk and tatin-lined
coats, both single and double-breasted models
360 in AH. Now
$JQ.50
Were $15 & f A ' Were $22.50
$16.50, Now Mj j & $25, Now
Were $18 & g
$20, Now... K
12
Were $28 &
$30, Now...
Included are hundreds of Suits of medium
weight ideal for late Spring service
FINAL FUR COAT
CLEAN-UP
r
Natural Muskrat Lined
Coats, "just 37 left." Full
skins, Persian lamb collars.
Outside sjiell of the finest
English Coating. Originally
Nwd.$40'.. $23.50
Marmot Lined Coats (9 in all),
choice of beaver, Persian Iamb
or natural rat collars, outside
shell of the finest black kersey,
These coats were originally
marked $60, $75 and $85, While
they last, your SIO CA
choice at TiJv
19 of the higher priced natural Black Muskrat and
Marmot Coats, including 7 of the finest Raccoon
Auto Coats, fur outside all reduced in the same
proportion.
TROtlSERS
B.r,,". 2.oo
JS.50 imde 0 gQ
-Vr !."?." . '3.00
All higher priced trous
ers reduced proportion-ately.
(PHILADEPHIA
Quilted Lined
Double-Breasted
Ulsters
Outside shell of the
finest Black- Kersey,
Astrakhan Shawl col
lar. Originally priced
$2a. Now
$14
15
th & Chestnut
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Boston
Buffalo
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