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EPISCOPAL ~ BISHOPS _BUSY WITH ELBCTIONS Bishoprics of North Texas, Ilaho, and Canton, China, Filled Yes- terday; Two Resignations. New York, Oct. 10.—Eleetion of ‘Bishops to fill three vacancles, or- ization ‘work, and an address out- ning the work of the meeting by Bishop Gallor of Tennessee, presi- [dent of the national council, occu- [pled the House of Blshops of Episcopal church yesterday. The Rev, E. Cecll Seamian was elected bishop of the district of North Texas, Rev. Dr. A. A, Gilman, suftragan bishop of Hankow, China, and Rev. E. P,"Dandridge, Bishop of Idaho. \ The bishop-elect of Tdaho is rector of Chirst church, Nashville, Tenn,, from which diocese Bishop Manning of New York also comes, Mr. Sca- man is rector of the Church of the H. §. CLEARED IN § MIN. AFTER FIRE ALARM RINGS All Pupils Out of Academic Build- Ing in Demonstration When Gong 'Is Sounded. The Senfor high school observed: fire prevention week at two assem- biles today.' At the first one, Bliss Clark and Elizabeth Fox were the student speakers who explained some of the fundamentals of fire prevention and the great losdes which are suffered annually in this country. At the assembly this morning, Assistant Ch¥ef Souney of - [the fire department gave the hrief history of fire fighting, and explained "(how an alarm should be turned in Burns, “Scotland;" Sarab Madone, | and hgw the fire extinguishers AI'rance; Anna Krawits “Belglum” | ghoutd be applied. He said that the Mary Wallach, " and Rose [ firgt fire companies were, formed in Beltrame, “America.” The girls will | ondon, England, 250 years ago, be in costume and will demonstrate | anq were condugted-mgder the man- or tell of their country's gift 1o the | yeoment of the insurdnce corpora- world. Misy Agnes Johnston is in|yjong The city governments soon Holy Comforter, Gadsden, Ala.,, and A9- g2:1bo pageanty asslsted by | pag to give the people protection. Wil fill the ‘vacancy caused by the [Mis8 Gladys Day at the plano. She | jojre fighting apparatus has now ad- aeath of Bishop Edward A. Temple. i‘{“ “‘t“:r:':’“"""“" f:‘° ""'_“", "'””’ {a- | vancod from the bucket brigade and Dr. Giiman s presidont ot Boono |[1° Al the wananet, being dststed | tho pumptank on wheels, to the University, Wuchang, China. by Tolauds Morelll, modern engines that pump 1200 The resignations of Bishops Frank gallons a minute. The talk given ‘Hale Touret of Idaho and Right Rev. by Assistant Chief Souney was very Frank Du Moulin, bishop coadjutor | be given on Tuesday, November 15tn | instructive and interesting but one of Ohio were tendered and accepted | Py the Industrial Girls' club, were | gir] missed some of it hecause she because of 11} health. ¢ . |comnpleted at the meeting and prac- | fainted fn the middle of the per- Bishop Gailor told his audience | tce of the songs begun. Miss Gl formance. While all the students taht tho general council had been|Day Wil play the piano and Myt from both buildings were in the impeded In works set for it by the|Emory Corbin will have charge of |scademic bullding the fire gong general assembly by the lack of ade. | the rehearsals. ~Twenty-two mem-|wag rung and the building was quate funds being supplicd by indi- {Ders of tho club will take part and | cleared in three minutes. ’ ikl give special features such as ddneing M s e R R vidual dioceses. and_song skits. The famous Mc- | Prof Sharp Talks at B. & P. W. Club Meeting E Namara's band will make it's ap- ! | pearange at this minstrel and dances The procceds will go toward the| Professor Dallas Lore # Sharp of camp fund to send industrial girls |the Boston university, delivered an 4o cpmp nest summer. instructive and interesting lecture Leona Beltrame was chosen 1o ||gst evening at a gathering at 8 8 o'clock in the Central Junior High school under the auspices of the New Fur CHOKERS of Squirrel, Fox and Marmink $6.95 up Members of the Industrial Girls' club rehearsed an international pageant at their meeting last eve- ning at the Blue Triangle club room. This pageant will be presented at the birthday banquet of the Y, W. C. A, ¢n Monday. The girls taking part are: Helen .Crybach as “The Spirit of the Y. % Tae Meskosky repmesent Anna Fisher “Japan;" Mary Dragone, “Italy;" Lilly Madon " Katherine Sincko, Lillan La Flamme, Esther Riley, “Treland;" Rose Jachimizyk, Swed- en;" Helen Perosky, Alma Dressell, “Germany; 2HlV UITSHOP No Matter What Price You Wish to Pay for Your New Fur Trimmed You'll Find It Here in Our Wonderful Selection $25 $35 $45 The utmost care was taken toFr—g| assemble’ these remarkablet—7 groups. Every coat selected, we believe, offers the best value to be had at these low prices. The woman who wants a smart, new style coat of exceptional quality and attractively fur trimmed, will find here just what she seeks and at a price surprisingly low. Stylish men and women, mindful of savings and desiring the con- venience of a Weelly Payment Plan, will come quickly to' view our Informal Fall Style Showing. If you have a job" and can keep a pro- mise, you are en- titled to the privi- Fyeek/y Plans for a niinstrel and dance to leges of our Payment Plan, Just say “Chargeit”; pay a small amount down and take your purchase home with you. TO FETE PRI Chicago, Oct. 10,—The American Legion here will be host to the Prince of Wales at a reception Mon- ! day if time for it cap be inserted | in the program of his visit here.| ' s B ik & The reception will be held either at | lp'_f;'!'g’:";;g'l‘:{':’\:zifi\"‘fl:]‘a !;:H'()I: a hotel or at the Field muscum. | P A TIMELY OFFERING OF* NEW PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED . day banquet, Immediately after an inspection of the stock yards the prince will visit | the University of Chicago and the | museum. Plans for the interval| between 5:30 p. m., and the time the prince's party entrains for De- troit are in the hands of his official | Former New York Who Jumped host, Louis I Swift. i Washington, Oct. the state department today from | Tegucigalpa say that the victory | won by the provisional government's | forces commanded by President Tos- MGARTHY REARRESTED ’ Bail of $15,000 a Year Ago is Being Held in New Jersey Atlantie Cit teetives frow ., Oct oston came here la night with extradition papers 10—De- for {Business,and Professional Women's |club, Prdfessor Sharp is known as |a naturatist. | Professor Sharp 160k for his sub- Ject last eyening “The Poets and Philosophers of Today.” He quoted President Nicholus Murray Butler, of Columbia university as saying that there were no great po great painters, no great artists of today and he stated that this was lattributed to the fact that in the present day there is no individuality. He said that a child’s personality is submerged in the works of his an- Women'’s COATS| New Fall Styles, 8 becomingly fur- trimmed featuring the newest colors, ‘197 SPORT COATS $14.95—$19.95—522.95 A Value-giving Event That No Woman or Miss Should Overlook DESIRABLE MATERIALS FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR A wonderful lot of fashionable Fall and Winter Coats offered at sensational prices, Some of them are plain—others are lavishly trimmed with such silky furs as Mouf« The materials are rich and beautiful; * flone, Squirrelette, Beaverette and Sealine, the colors include Rookie, Grey, Tan ,Brown, Black and Blue. miss this s‘nsational sale of Fall Coats. New Fall . DRESSES $14.95—$17.50 offering to the careful Woman or Miss a rare opportu- ormerly of New [ cestors and that there are too many books and not enough work and ? great outdoors which tended to O’COATS Buy make our ancestors the great men they were. He said there are no Abraham Lincolns today because of Serviceable Styles of all-wool materials; specially priced. v | this lack of the great outdoors and this morniilg. Those suspended fol- |y yert Wood, allas Charles J. Mur- |0 there would be a return to the to extort money from Robert L.|said that it was the duty and re- Jow: Albin Johnson of 87 Pleasant pl Donald Llo; alias Lamont AND LY ) Aoyd, 4 ' greatness in all branches of art that | oy of“Philadeiphia. sponsibility of the parents in the street, Gunnar Ryden of 4 Smith AR e Soor e e b | . Edward Neafsey, were agall | oo uged to he and not the ma- B O S T O N ta over General Ferrera's revolu- “Honary forces waus decisive for the time being, “in spitc of the heavy | losses suffered by both sides.” After | this defeat near Comayagua, Gen- eral Ferrera has been retreating, closely pursued towards Esperanze. | Thomas McCarthy, ., who was recently caught in By all means do not pl ter he had been at ¢ for over a year, having skip- ped a bail bond of $15,000-given on appeal from a state prison sentence iof two to feur years for conspira The licenscs of eight local men asgide by have been suspended by the com- missloner of motor vehicles accord- ing to notiges received by the poli new trial grdered, but McCarthy was not to he formd when the case came up -againFEthough his corpanio e satd that there should be some hooks, sorde work and some of that great outdoors for the children I gonviction was sct| home to provide these as the teach- supreme court and & | oyg in the schools cannot do so. strect, Oliver Johnson of 19 Henry ted,and prison. The | street, Rosaire Beaulieu of 70 Beay- ;:,,;,d ;,,“,,1‘,: ,ffmt.?m:;;' n:q,, I,, , | chine-like education of the young | r strect. Alex Belina of 24 Clark’ §15,000 fbond last fall, and RS VoRUR todRy; | street, Adam Gerzeski of 350 Wash- | {ney fifally caught McCartl ington street, Louis Nebauer of for their money back, but were re- Whitman street and John Carlont of | fysed, | 184 Cherry street. | As the complalning witness, Ha- v, refused to come back to try | ‘When to Retire? London -— “A man should not re- | tire until he is more than 100 or is | incapable mentally or physically of doing his joh,” says Dr. Skade- 63 CHURCH ST, Next To Herald Bldg. 2 REPORTS ACCIDENT Miss C. Young reported to the po- lice vesterday afternoon that, while | driving in her automobile on Hart- ford avenue, she had stréck Lillian | lodgeM a detainer against him. He Jackowitz. The girl was slightly in- |is said to be wanted there for con- jured and was treated by a physl- | nection with a $65,000 confidence game, King, almost 100, who has refused to resign s medical officer of | health of Tifracom, Devon. “I am | hale and arty and do my work every d he told ciyle authori- ties. “Age Is largely a Neotal state, abd my mental state is fine.” ahout to turn the man loose when #hc Boston police ithorities were nity of an exceptional purchase. Every style feature of the higher price dress is displayed in these .remarkable Clever indeed are these chic youthful models » with new features of pleats, tucks, laces and embroidery, Featuring This Week— . Special Offer groups. 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Saturday $}u;2-5a Special, yard WEEETTIREERLR L 36-inch Bleached Sheeting. i yard 1 6C Special .... For Hosiery of Fashion and real long wear ask for Saturday Saturday Have Corsets Fitted Before Choosing the Fall Dress for those who know, agree that the dress, especially the styles this season, must rest upon a well fitting corset. Our corsetiere is at your service to aid yoy in selecting the corset best suited to your needs. Why not call and be fitted? CHAMOISETTE GLOVES ;\‘ 5. , var GORDON H-300 pecial, yard they sell at $2.25 1 rai in all the leading fall colors and black we are offéring at Exceptiomal quality o [ [