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1 THK EVENINO WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL I. If lft. -s ' "' mmm mm DETECTIVE HEAD IS TAHZER GRAND JURY WITNESS T)uec Ncwj-paperi' lotnnon lixjvctfd to (inplclc 'c vntincnt ut Uw. IN JlCTMI.N T4 ii.IN:C,l;Di I hi re Hill. Vgainst Individuals ami Blanket One' Will Name Foui. I mil Miipia.es, rapmed in lie tha ' iti' under aiibimenu to testify lfmt lh Federal (Hand t in Hi'nn Me li ijiiirv iriini mil if llir Tan l.r-Oaliulliii Iiiixii'i uf pltiiiiWr an war niil.i.' I Ii.,l 1 hiee HI I nets Hinr men T I. II allium, lira I of u IMr.il e Kfi" v. n Mi" III hi nitnr.. I In nni Muiun ni-.l. n it. ntrMiitied, iu tl nf the i nv-iinmtnii' 1 surround ing Hi eiinugliig of Alfred McOill loitirh, mix nl IiIh iiiiiiilh", by Daid Hlnde, Mini Hue Taun-i' Uloinay in lhi bleach if proml.o Milt , MrfiilloiiKli lino hern .might hv IVd'Hil agent evrr slncn Mis Tan- ' rer's hcirlng befnto ('nmmlaslniinr Houghton on ,i i-huign ( Haiti thr. III. ill III defraud, II III4!! tin lolil how he ' ii. 1 tiueei Trunk I) MM front, tha J'IiiIiiIIkIiI. N J , hotel clerk. Iliilli'tllicllts. I wiih mild on good autlioii'y tn la , will lin handed up tu Judge I'uehin.iii tn-inurriiw after noon. Ii In picdtctcil there will lir I lilii. trim hills illrtrti'it ugutusl prln- ipmJn in Urn uiiocd pint mill another lilillllli't lllillrtini'ill against several iiOhtk. An many ut seven person will In named in tlio four, It vm slid. Assistant rnitiil State Attorney Wood, who i preroiitlnir tho case lo the Grand .lui, refused to-dny to roniuii'iit im tin? trttlinon) given yes terday liy Saffonl. Apparently, how. ovo)-. he iliiln't trgard It m of great value tu the Government, for ho said! 1 "Vim may n i- most nosltlvelv Ihnt Safford'ti hall will not hi) reduced, as wan hinted It might." . Snffofil lK In tlio Tombs (n default of llJ.noo bond. PRISONER OF WAR. HERE AS STOWAWAY ON LINER Wajter nian;k Escaped From Kings ton by Teachinc Black Sentry to Shoot Jraps. Wultur nianck arrlvod to-dy an a stowaway on the l.'nlted Fruit Ilnnr Snnta Jtnrta from Kingston, Jamaica. On Aujr. 10 hp wiih tnkon from Vno Santa Mnrta nt Klns-iton wlilln na wna ono of tho crow, nnd plncod In thn Knllhh ooncontrntltin camp uh a prisoner of war. Ho made friend with a black nentry when ho wn irlven an outtdde Jab on a plantation. Ifo tuiiKlit Mini thn turkey trot and liuw to shoot era pa. Oni day Hlanclc nhot tho dun under a fundi ami took Kit-null Iravo while Ills minrd fvaii looliiui; for thi-m. I lo miide hln way ImcV to Klntrston and MtmiwU'il aboard tho Santa Mnrta. Tliu IClllH Inland uuthort'.Ica took htm In oharco wlum ho entered port. He wellicd 130 pouuda v. 'ion Im Hiilloil from hem hint Auiriiat. Now he welifhs ninety. Iln aayH thn day'H ratinn-i In the concentration eainp are an ounce of rice, an ouiu-n of jucut, one putalo and a npoonrul of butter. Iln nay If tho poito should happen to be baa It s tho prl nnor'a mlwfortiino. m Molhrr nf Srnnlor Ntlvrm ninl. ljinm.irrDWN, n. v.. April s Mr.l. Mury 11. Sllvor.i. widow of Hep. i o.inlntlvo M. 1). fitlvoni nnd mother of State Si-mitor .Inhn D. HtlvorN, died to-dny at iitr nomn nern or apoplexy Him had been III ulnco Kriday. EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTSFOR KIDNEYS Tu'ke u glass of Salts if your Back hurls or 1J ladder bothers. The American men nml women mint i ......i.. i-: . i . i..i.i. glinrll kOliaiullll anHifiBv -wmii-jr iiuuutr, because we cut too muck ami nil our food ii rich. Our blood is filled with uric arid which the kidneys strive to filter nut. thev weaken from overwork, become ilugg'uh, the eliminativc tissues clog ami the result ia kidney trouble, bladder weakness nnd a general decline in health. When your kidneys (eel like lumps of lead, your back hurts or tho urino ia cloudy, full of Kt-diment, or you arc obliged to seek relief two or three times luring the night; if you suffer with aick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weatner is oau, bw imm your piiar m.rlit about four ounces of Jail Suits: take n tahlcapoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then uct fine. This fumoun sulfa is made from the acid of grapes nnd lemon juice, cnmliincil with lithia, nnd has been used for generalion-i to flmh and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending blaaacr aisoraers. .T.M Salts is inrxnensivc; cannot in juie, makes a delightful effervescent IlihU.water beveraue. and bclonss in every home, because nobody can make a mUMM dv navioa a sjooa fciuu. nuio. lag aay uni.-ravt- Yes, College Girl Weds, but She's Diilnrc Mrn. Clmrle AuMln lltc. To Rear More Children Than She ot CoUeyv W omen's Club Annum (' tentUm of HoUm' I'rof. Strmyur Thai (ofiff ClrU Art Sol tomyht at Malt by Mm M ho Want C(KtU, and When Mar r ltd .! thr Mothrraof Frw Children Why Wantr Ifrain on $5 Job? Hy Murutrllr Iiun Mr tvllrfr put mnt li not t y null '111 nrrt folnrr uf r". I u i t brill In thr i,iU4li Jlil It lild lour ItL iMparliuint of Kiuliouiln and HucIuIokx lu lh MamanliUirlU Atcricul lural Cullrc guuth I'ruf rlpriftii atily Ilia utUnr , A -iluPltt AUt HAl NO CMANCO A MtJ TAKC Ml, in TO DlWNSH. Dur To twc cccvt. one CO -t5 OTHE. Sitt "llow do you know?" aom akcptl- col alumna doubtless usked tho pro- ftaeor. Hack he cams with tho response that "from utatlstlca from four well known women'a oollaa;ea" tho avcraKO number of alumnae who marry Is leaa than 60 per cent., mid thut for every graduate thiro la an average of leaa than half a child. WHERE THE PROFESSOR QOT HIS FIGURES. And what la the loirtc with which tha profeaaor accounted for tho minus marriage and the fractional child? Ho found It In a catalogue of Wcllew- ley Collego. Ha pointed out aolemnly that out of 114 protestors and instruc tors 100 were women. Out of tho 100 women M were unmarried. "This." bo declared with finality, "does not enablo tho glrla to get tho CmIHE 111 I: right attitude of mind toward homentlvely. We're ifolmr to have moro life ivnd motherhood. How much bet-I apartment hotels and cheaper ones, tor It would be It theao oil women In-1 " i iwlnif to iVWl'M' f h rt of Mructora were marrli-U and had fam I lies." Wherein Prof. HpraBtin anrt tho New York Hoard of Kducatlon do not aKree. proving that thato Ih moro than one kind of pedagogical Hourbon. Hut la It really true that tho Klrl In the cap and gown alao wenra a aund wloh Doaru inscripeu iiiicniiuun, ',,...,.. Porsonally. 1 never Matrlmon7 1 , i , ,.,i i ,in knew one so nncuinburuU. nut i no- . . . . --it 1 ..V... I..lnn.ln.. Clned to consult a pur.ion oi wiwr experience, nnd 1 selected Mrs. i a,, in liaie for sovoral Oharlea Austin Hall. lor "ovorai years I-reaident of the college Women'a Club und a graduato of tho Orat collego founded for women lu the Middle West. "The collage gin uuto marry, ..ta Mr.. Dftts.. firmly. "When "The eoiiajia mri uco m.rr7, ha doesn't the reason is not that he falla to euit any man ahe know. The reason ia that no man ha knowa auceeeda in suiting har. 8ha haa hlgn aianoarua, murui, mental and eoonomic, and she has right to them. But it isn't every man who can qualify." , Mrs. Hutes Is a tall woman, with such sparkling eyes and Mich a en- , ,ler, beautifully modelled tlKuro that ono would never suspect her of tho . . . . n,n,lran ulm n.ll ' several grown-up ""v ully poaseaaea. Hhe lives In u brown Htono house overlooklnc tho iludson at No. 107 Hlvcralde Drive, and she. la well known In miffrage, club and philanthropic circles. WHY THE COLLEGE MAID 18 HARD TO PLEA8E. "On JuhI what standards do you lind tho collego woinun Inya empha sis?" I asked. , , "Hho insists on tho slnglo atandard of morality," replied -Mrs. Hates, "ttlui will not recognize any necessity for the existence of a Uoublo stand ard. She will remain unmarrlod rather than accopt as her husband a roun, a man with a past. Why? Decausd lln has been educated to know that that sort of muu Is not tho ono she wanta for tho father of her children. "Muntully, tho collegn woman do. mands an equal, If not a Miporlur. It is nonsens'i to say that the edu cuted, progressive woman is Inter ested only in tho man whom shn can dominate. Hho doesn't want to dom inate any man. No ono Is ns quick as ahe to admlro tho man with tho creative, constructive mind, the man who sends a tower Into the air, a tunnel under the earth, u ship across the aeu, a new article of commerce Jnto the markets. It's only a clever woman who can appreciate a really clavar man. "Arts' ths slsvsr nun It Mils Mimrri Marthnll. lu ll IIiim' iiii'tUu uil lu lil uf tulto U I'fuf. Illicit J. HprafU uf I lays 1 Ti!lr, .rJa atr Dut Ilratljr iV)ll(;Ut aa rattra (0 , lurf lu tin- Murk uf (hHIiik k IIvIiir mill fuumllns fain)!)'. Ix-raiia thr) r lint prrpan-il luyrliolof leally anil trchtilully for llm Julw nf rookliiK. taultallou, ' iihiiIik and child lulling. ! 'Kn) rtillil-bfarlni: niatlli-ij huiiuii, iu urdrr lu MiiUIn thr pri-ii-nt populutlnu of untlw unin i lllirn", iiintl urar al liiit Ihrrc rlilMirii CnllfKi craduuln full nay !; I hie avrruK'' ' nma to uppraciate tha clavar woman. Really, the atupid nirl has no chance nowadayi. Evan If man takes har in to dinner ha forgeta all tha mannera hla moth er taught him and turna away to tha clever plrl on the other aide. And when it's a question of mat rimony he marries what ha thinks ia tha briahtest, eleveraat, most cultivated girl of hla acquaintance. If ha want, a cook ha hires onai he doesn't find it necessary to wed her." "rth a mutter of fact, tho colleges aro paying moro attention than they ever have beforo to what they call homo economiL-H.'ll observed. "Thurc'a u lot of It nt Teachers' College, and 1 thln'c at Mount llolyoko every girl must do two hours of housework a day." "All that Is true." assented Mrs. Bates, "and yet I believe the ncccs slty for such preparation Is but tem porary'. Wo'ru comliik- nearer nnd nearer to tho tlmo when all. or nearly an, housework will he ilono co.oper niilklnip thlim nu n.iniroft.il.lf. nu nr vnto homes now are. 1 WA8TING A $50 BRAIN ON A $5 COOK'S JOB. ; "Kvcn at present 1 think tho wlfol who Is a college irraduato can Hint something to do more Important ( than cooking. If her husband can't afford to hhoix servant sho can earn tuucii moro than enomjh money to I nnV til.. It'limiB ... mtt, A...I ...1... . . " i 7h.0",(1 ,n ,r' l,nlln l,u wasted on a tS ,Job? 11 ",,,,'"M 10 m" ""tlilui? but wlL,ln whc mcntay trained person ' - mosi permrm manual lauor. I "Kven her children have no respect I ,,0-day for tho mother who la an un- i jtnmpt (lrmUPi Thoy say. 'Mamma'a , old-fashioned; ho doesn't undor- , stand.' A woman needs every bit of I education shn can Kit. every bit of I book-knowledgo and of world. knowl. . f s, wo , . (Iron's admiration and her Inlluouce over thoin." "Hut tho college women who marry aro nupKod to havo only half a child apiece," I romlndcd her. "Tha college woman is intelli gent enounh to have no more chil dren than she and her husband oan take care of properly," aha retorted. "That'a where the eco nomic atandard comes In. A col lege woman will not marry un less tha man Is in a position tu nive her children tha advantages aha believes they should enjoy. She will not have more children than aha can prepare for life ef ficiently. And I think we have enounh Irresponsible parents al ready without urging that their number be augmented by college woman. "The itrongest natural Instinct In any irlrl's heart U thn desire to bn a wlfo und mother. Four yon nt no! lege, even undor thn guidance of un married Instructors, cannot chango thnt Instinct. Most of thn college girls T know hnvo married shortly after their graduation, muoh morn quickly than collogo men who must first make n start tn life. All the married collegn women of my no qualntnncn hnvo charming homes nnd aro Idenl wives and mothers. More over, they are hlR onnmcli to tnl an Interest In municipal housekeeping nml in cvrry child nverywhoro who neidi a mother's caro." Ilody of Man uf .'1.1 I 'nil nit I'lnalinK un i niiejfe num. The body of a ins.ii, which had been In tho water a rimMduruote time, was found floating off ('ullrKn Point to-day. Tho body Is that of a man who was thlrtv-flvn years old. fi fuet 9 Inches In heieht. dark nkln and hair, worn a white shirt wun oiacK stripes, a pepper ana rait suit, black overcoat anil tan hut. toned fhuer, On a lUnit ring at tha Ullar aaa a. . . Mm HaV s iv socr Jut r-At HldH TAWPAr - Al . HtlAw , MCJTAl CCOW0MIC r i' V - i A?.-, Vr ; ;. i mm m i -r' u iffT . i . i 1 L, aVK . PROMOTION OF LOVE BY KISSES HURT BY DRINKING AND SMOKING CIIfPAOO, April 8. A girl should veto drlukliiK and smoking becaiiMi the two hnblts luterfiiro with pro motion of love by kisses, according to Dr. Alfred II. Wostrup, seventy six, who returned to-day from his third honeymoon, nr. Wostrup la thn author of "Plenty of Money," and a book on sok. Here urn Dr. WoHtrup'H rules for wooIiik; "He perfectly frank and have no secrets, 'Varess one another iliirliu; court ship to learn whether sillied In imiKiirtlsm und natures. "He liberal, If a iflrl-wlth plenty nf men. "Test the roiiKonlallty by thn touch of hands -often -bufore inar rlngn." Pimill n OUT fHIT I llainiirP Anil III II hill UUI LUHunCO TO PAY WHAT HE STOLE Judge's Advice lo Youth Whose Grandmother Made Up I .oss. In suspending srntenco on Klltntt Hidey, poventeen years old, of Flush ing, 1j. J., after ho hod pleaded rullty to n chargo of forgery to-dny, United States .liulgn Chattleld, In thn Hronk lyn Federal Court, advised the youth to go without lunch and walk instead of using a car so that he will soon pay tip S0 which ho stole by forirlng a money order of tho Metropolitan l.iro insurance company, iln wan employed as an ofllce boy In tho com paiiy's ottlee. Tho Jiidgn said thnt although ho was empowered to send tho youth to prison for live years and lino him .3,000, he had dccldod to glvo him n chance. Ho hopml, ho added, that Hldey would timlertnko to suiter a llttln In paying his grandmother the monoy sho hud ndvanced for restitu tion, and advised tho cutting out of lunch and carfares as two good inethndH of self-punishment. Ho must also report weekly to a Post Ofllce Inspector, Second lleprleve fur Slayer. OSSIN1NO. N. V., Apill S. Word a ii'fiilvi'il nt film; .Shn; I'rldon this iiimn I m; that Knrol Dmni-wicz, the eeciitiori of 1io.h death seiitincu had lii-en llxed for to-morrow, had received s lepneve of thirty days fivnn flov AVhlini'in Tills Is the second reprieve Hranewlri has received Hiiro he was convicted and sentenced for participation In an east side trunk murder in Munhattan In De cember. 1913. Ho had sovcial accomplice-, two of whom were tried, but the Jury fallen In sr SUM HAtia Sis SMSpa, A tldtil .cconi - ' " VWI Too Wise Can Afford EITEL, INTERNED, WILL LIE IN NAVY Raider Will Be Closely Guard ed lo Prevent Harm En gines to Be Dismantled. NKWPOItT NKW.H, Vn., April K. Wlth thn Internment to.day of thn Herman auxiliary cruiser I'rlnz Kltol Frledrlch und her i-rnw, tho com-mnrcn-destroyer endod her spectacu lar war caroor. Details uf thn actual Internment of tho Prlna Kltol boforn she Is taken to tho Norfolk Navy Vitrei where sho will remain until the end or the war wero worked out at a conference early to-day between Hear Admiral Fletcher, Commander-in-Chief of thu Atlantlo Fleet; Hear Admiral Helm of thn battleship Alabama, und Ueatty, Commandant of tho Norfolk Navy Yard, und Collector uf tho Port Hamilton. Orders from Heorelnry of tho Navy Daniels, received to-day, directed that thn Kltol Frlodrlch'H ottlcors be paroled nnd that the cruiser n.-nl crew be In terned nt thn Norfolk Navy Yard, milling that the men wero to be given as much liberty ns possible Commander Thlerlcln-ns to.day sur rendered to Comniunder MrC'rnckon of tho naval tug Patuxent, which has been guarding thn Oerinan ship, u man and two boys, ull Germans, who joined tho Kltol after Its arrival In American waters. McL'rackon turned them over to Col lector Hamilton. On board tho Prims Ultol to-day, which up until the last minute beforo her tlmo limit expired, had appeared to bo ready for a dash to sea, Capt. Thlcrlchens and his men seemed1 to b gloomy. With the taking of thn Prlna Kltol to tho Norfolk Navy Yard to-day, tho breech blocks of her guns wore, to bo removed and thn connecting rod of her englnos detached. Tho Prlna Kitnl had been luld up here since March 10, when shn Umpid Into port following tier romarkabln enmmeren raiding voyago from the Orient during which sho destroyed the American ship Will- lam P. Fryo. A clo-so guard will bo kept hy this Govornmont to seo that no harm la Uono tho Kltol whllo sho Is interned. Doapatches from tho national cap ital gay that official Washington gen erally expressed the conviction that 1 r'ommandir Thterlchana ot thn Kite! i ' . . ... . V, . ... YARD AT NORFOLK NOORDAM PICKED HER WAY THROUGH FLOATING MINES J imij 1 ,uc nine Hit l) l-.x p t,c IVnliJ I fi nii.iu!t I ucliali Quiincl. ; lA.-NCil:KS 1 111-13 UI'.iMI 'S IN WnTHK HUMOK, our l)d. lined by Mritbh I'atrol Attci Sieanuhip Mad Hffii beafched al Downs. I'or lb first ttnift llir Uat Oetnbrr I the atramihtp Niwrdam uf tha lli'l-land-Amertra l.ln earn Into i t IhU moriiliig fi.ini llottrnUm after a( lrll enllilirj by floating mill", llrltlsh irulM-rn ud iuu.tr weather, I (III her lat eastern trip lh NooriUiii , ktriiek a mlim not far frniii Imr port if dentinatlon and auffi ii'il the inea or her rudder nnd atirn port. Thle i her Ilia! trip allien repairs were com pleted. Hhe lift Hotter. lam March SI. Four of her J00 passengeri wero taken off the Nooldam by u lltltlsli patrol boat, which held her up for cUhtncii bonis olT the Downs wlilln thn boarding olllcnr closely qui-ritlnnnil everybody on llm passenger list. llaiH K, Hnni-dli, a Herman, who has been connected with tho Htanta 'Adtung hen-, was one of those detained by thn llrltlsli. IliiiidU had ii-tiirned to Oerinauy to servo nl inotitlis In the army, In order lo proti-rl sonm prop erty Interests which would otherwise hnvo been forfeited, nnd, after having noon wounded and sent to thn hospital for two months, was on tils wuy back to New Vork lo Join his wife. Ign. Osontnwltcz, an Austrian Join nallst, wns separated from Ills wlfn despite his protests that bin writing would all bo favorable to thn Allies, and wns detained, together with HenndU, anotlmr Herman anil nnn ther Austrian. His wlfn continued to New York, "Wn urn particularly nnxloUs tn itnt hold of thesn Journnllats," tl tho iHjnrdlnK otrtrer to Oils Hooder of The World stuff, who was roturnlng from an assignment In Oormmiy. "Their writings In New York caai do a great deal of harm." Throughout thn rlrcultoue route now necessitated In sailing from the Hook of Holland to Dover, the Noor dam had a dotihl" quota of lookout on duty und all otllcors worn on dack nil tho time. Thn KiikIIhIi Channel has now boon mined near Dover and thn clear passage, which Is not morn than two thousand feet wide, can only bn navigated by thn old of pi- lots supplied by thn Hrttlsh Admiral ty. Few merchant shlpa aro noen und the North Sea Is slrown with wreckage. In thn Channel, tho Noor dam passed floating ml no No. Sit so close that a passenger might havn tossed Ills hat over It. In common with all othnr steamers In the war r.ono, thn wireless of the Nooidnm was taken down until nh was well Into the Atlantic and for twolvo days thn passengers hud no news. They hud not hoard tho result of tlio Johrisoii-WIUurd light nor any ovent of International Importance. RUSH U, S. SHIPS TO AID EIGHT WRECKED VESSELS Every Cutler South of Boston Or dered to North Carolina Coast, Where Disabled Craft Lay. WASHINOTON, April I. The Conat Ouard Servlcn to-day ordered every available cutter south of Hoston to Diamond Shouts, N. C at full apaed to aid eight veasuls wrucked oft that point on tho const. Of tho dlNtrvssoii craft one woa thn schooner Alien Murphy, formerly tho MelUsii Wliley of Thoinaaton, Me ushorG and capsized. A socond was the schooner LUsle II. Wiley, also of Thonutaton, aground aud water-Ioggod. Two unidentified v stranded, bottom upward. A fifth, also unidentified, wae at the bottom, with only Its maat ahowlng above tho breakers. Tlio sixth was the achooner Creaay and thn seventh and eighth wero tho barges Olllionln and Northwestern What had befallen thwo tbo Service did not know boyond that they wero tn dlstioss. Whether or not there was loss o life was uncertain, but It was deemed extremely likely, Tho disaster was lIMnr0l tnn w0t Diamond Shoals ' ,l lH known In years. I'he cutter Semlnoln was on the tceiio and tho Yamaoraw, Savannah, Mohawk nnl Onondaga worn Inoluded In thu call for aid. Unties See i ro Kill Mnllier, PKliltlA. III., April 9. The pollen nre hunting for an unidentified negro who murdered Mrs. William II. Schriuver yesterday after atkmptlng to assault her. Hn cut her throat tn the presence of her fuur imt.il children and the cap.. DEVIL ON THE RUN N PATERSON NOW. I Jiif'.cli I urns Dii it Mitili eta' lmit.itMi to I 'rr.ixh m dAiid, Ohla. DECLARES SUNDAY Tells Mm IV Pastor In rr,Clogei Ntitrili, DrMiM Hack and "del lht luhy Icrians in Line." (fipatlal Pram a Maf Corrr.pan J.nl f Trie Evening W.flJ.) PATKIIHON. N I. plll Hilly IVuiiilur lii.iluv Mnne.1 ilown the III vwU vt ,.. M t lri nf mtiiltr.ia f rinvrUnd to aplioai and piftMiih ill that rll) Iln iiivli Ihla dei l.liai i... i. i . H.rnt.i ii.. ii.a.i.ui., I.,.. i,t ""'" '- ''" 7 '' ' . I'level.ind had not Jollie. In thn up pniil Thn CUvrlaud italeKiitlon wn.t ,rill, ,v t,A m Or lliiHtnnl of. Urn Ktu'lid Ateniii, n.ipil.t I'liurah, In , Hindi John It Itouttifi'lti'i U Intel sled Dr llU.turd Used lo bn pus t r .if a PaterMHi iliiiii'h Hilly Holiday said In lluatard and Im collnngiies 'Ho lick to Cleve ( laiul, ninl wimu you gel in.i i-ieaiiy-1 torlnns lliimt up I'll come Hilly Sunday wns In better mood lo. day hen newepuM'r limn culled nt his li'ime. Iln wan niithilslnstln ner last night's si'sslon ami said, "I've got the dovll on tlm run now. ull right." Hilly said he wii going tn his Orerjoft uppln rnnch when hn tlulshnd Piitertfon, I hnvo datns," be said. "In Omaha and Hilffnlo nml flnclnuttl tmfoiii I can tnulm an engiigciiinnt to preach 111 t'lnvelnnd," Women an4 eWnrty men to th number of nbniit 4,800 gathnre-d in Huiiitav'n tAbernnaln for tbls aftnr- noon's enrvtre. Thn roar bonohoa, aa on other afternoons, were vocnt. "flniloy" and his trombone took the platform ut tlw outset and thn audi enco rovello.1 In "Itrlg'htnn tln Cor ner" ninl nOmr hymns until Hilly nr. rlvod Ho got no ntoro applauaeupon bl ontrnncii than was given to him yeaii.-rday afternoon, but hn ramo upon the platform with a mlt this time. Wlilln tha ushers went through the audience with, thnlr pannikins for the afternoon offt-rlna; 'Tlodey' (Homer A. Hodi-henvnrl, tho mti ak-al director, played "Tim Palms' upon his slide horn. Then Hlllv start od In with his srrnwii on "Tho Ho- vlval of the Pontoooat." Hilly scored tho churoh-goarai for their lank of simplicity and faith In Ood'a power. Alexander the Gtont ant In his tent on tho cvo of n battle." ho said, "and one of hla generals camo to him bo monnlng tho fact that the enemy they were to moot outnumbered them JO to 1. And Alexander listened to htm. tint Kiiddenly be turned to thn general and asked, 'How many do you count me for In the battle to-morrow? "How many do you people count God lu this Kittle against evil?" Hllly's sermon ran on without arniis. lug much enthusiasm till he said; "1 believe I am called tn proiu-h Ood In my day Just as much aa Martin I.uther In his and Puul In his." Then a wave, of approval swept through tho Tabernacle. Un also got another clattor of clapping when, with great vehemence of volro and gesture, ho snld. swinging bin body toward thn ministers' section of tin rostrum! 'Tf voti Rplscopnlluns and Presby terians don't represent Hod, tell me wba does and I'll turn my back on you nnd follow tho real inpresenta- tlvo. Why, If I were it preacher who didn't believe In revivals, I'd got down from the pulpit and button my collar In front Instead of In thn bark. 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