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TWO REPORTS /CROSS ACCUSER ON THE CREED Presbyterian Genera Assembly Begins Its Fight Over New Dec- laration of Faith. ON INFANT SALVATION. Majority of Not Necessary. PRESBYTERIAN FAITH FROM TWO STANDPOINTS., seetee: Teer Ghenath) 1 for Churchtil, appeared for t chapter X. section 3, of Heuoun er Labo Lene " wis (he fret witness, He sald the Confersion of Faith, ty not ie tnateuceed cane Eman) to be rega hing thre tranefors and that the letter to any w are loner contained a false tot, We belleve that all dying In Infaney nee Peery election of gra ne to his xenernted and anved by Chrixt OA eS cheough Spirit, who works évidence enough te when nnd where Ve pleases, and how From the dissenting report of John Dewitt T think it unw a Church doctri that all who die tn dafaney are anved. to erect Into beltet “This te not a city of which we ar very proud at present, Qur strer everywhere torn up with that pernictou, nuisance known as the subway, And | ' warn you that there is a suffictent amount of dynamit stored in the t Mediate vicinity of each of our leading hotels to blow the entire assembly fai smithereens, If you have not made your wills, or if “ou have not been 41 the habit of saying your payers rege larly, these are matters that ought t be attended to.” From the address of welcome of Rev Dr. Wilton Merle Smith. moderator o the New York Presi . to the Pres. byterlan General Avxembly The new articles of faith for the Presbyterian Church were rubmitted Utils morning at the meeting General Assembly in the Chureh, members of the Committee of Revision except one, the Rev, John Dewitt, erated through the spirit. The Rev. Henry Galifornia, Chairman of the Committee. read the report. applause. The dissenting report of Dr. Dewitt caused somewhat of a flutter. John H, Converse, President of Buldwin Locomotive Works, moved that the report be received for consideration, This motion passed. The dis will take place Thursday, and the whole) day will be devoted to the subject Spoke of Mr. Noll’s Death, The General Assembly bexan ond day sion with devotion: cises. V addresses made by the Dr. Stevenso: of the church, and the Rey, Dr. Smith. moderator of the New York Presbytery Concerning thegleath of Vincent Noll, the young student to Was refused by the New tery because he thy myth, Dr, Smith said ‘It is only due to our Presbytery to #ay that no examination was ever con- ducted with more kindness and t erly love than in this and I have @onally thanked those ministers conducted It for thoir kindly #pirit Young Noll's funeral took place to- y= ent Adam was a who Rey. Dr, 8. Hatl oun ted the new of this chance to save from should you nol investigate thy pernes, ar well ap worok mgre" we Me . rt Vor the Committee Comes Out for the Doctrine that Baptism for Them Is of the Pith Avenue They were signed by all the who Was opposed to the article which stated that all who die in Infancy are regen- Collins Minton, of| It was received wih the ssion ‘ : > Wise People all over the city are beginning to realize the full significance of our new plan to sell reliable Clothing, Furnish- ings, Hats and Shoes at a profit of only 10 per cent. Many living in Long Island and Jersey who have learned from friends of the high standing of our house (we mever misrepresent) are daily availing themselves you live SPECIAL MUN'® BUN >, made pale uilered ainnwhiere av nprectal Values al B15, How OF TWO POLICEMEN Inspector Brings New Com- | plication Into Churchill Case by Saying Bock and Reich Made False Statements, © A complication In the controversy be- tween Inspector Croas and Sergt. Churehtil came to light this morning when Polleemen Guldo Bock and W. 8, Retch were placed on tial before Deputy Commisstoner Thurston, charged ho making talse statements and vio- the rules Department forbids ask for fers save k and sant w whieh ten wardmen for sting captain et prectnet. After he the two policemen wrote to Commissioner Part fe saying: that Inspector Cross had tistructed m to ask for transfers, that they id not with to be transferred, and de- reel a hearty. Rosaisky, who has been retained ldge testified (nat avcased policemen admitted ey had mad The testi coved the Thy YOUNG MS POILLON ny Corespondent in Divorce Case Denies the Stories Told by Son and Servant of Mrs. John Poillon. -respondent in the sult for divorce brought by Mrs. John J. | 1, Poilion, was a witness for the de- | fenwe this afternoon tn Justice Steckler's Hester Peillon, ant. and J. Edward Potton had: toptified: de- nying all the stories told by his children and the servants of Mrs, Poillon, the | complainant Mrs. Hester Potlion declared that the estimony of Dolly Vanderwoll and the i to specie charges infamously fal | an the eross-examiner, p husband transferred his property just before he went through . didn't he?’ nt, through bankruptey some- time after That,” replied the witness, "The co-rerpondent was led over the story of the drives with the defendant. “You think a good deal of Mr. John Voillon, don't yo: “1 certainiy do. 1 have always liked Mr, Poillon, He has always been good ni kind to me. tiee Steckler the witness sald: the separation between Mr hn Poillon was the en- | kane t of Mr, Pow and Miss | Polllon dire: igainst his wishe i coed ings LONDON, May 6. American actress, ndent in divorce iitess de la Warr ie instituting her husband ly obtained the re fi lo BS on then i ere Purchases New Era Prices That Crowd Our Stores. THIS WHEK ee ee) wheviats am eoluiabit oi ied wereleds aud tau n as 1 A) aed “4h age for Bo ve ‘bY, fig * a i m7 eters be 61.490 : ¥ wn : MeO net tet * O2.46 We consider oe tansatinn complet: watil panties satatgrtion 4 groves, Glething Hennwd jong AGED EX. Edwara V. court, She is the wife of J, Edward] Edward V. Graham, a retired police Polllon, who is a ceusin-of the defend- | man, elghty-two years old, died of par- Harlier In the day the defendant is to-day, at his home, No. 2861 1) Third avenue. resigning as foreman of the Columbus Volunteer Fire Company in the city, terment will by given him on Sunday, can, failed duct was attra : THE W ETN TNT ITEM PET MELT ABRIT ET OTT PEE ETT P HERLIRY CASE BEFORE JURY. Assistant Disrict-Attor- ney Rand Says He will Neglected His Duty. FIRST WITNESS CALLED. Effort to Show that Defendant Permitted ridge Sfreet Precinct, The trial of Police Captain John D Herlihy, charged with neglect of duty in not suppressing 110 disorderly hots in the Eldridge strect proeinct when he was In command there, prosyted to ‘day, Assistant District-Attorney Rana made his opening address, tle tinea for forty minutes, He asked the jurors to remember that the defendant was not charged with corruption, but merely neglect of duty, He sald that the State would show that the disorderly houses existed and that Capt. Herlihy knowing- ly permitted them to exist. He pointed out the conditions existing in the precinct during Herlihy’s con mand and laid stress on the fact that as soon as @ new captain (Titus) went Into the precinct all the places disap peared as though by magic, The firs; witaess called was Wallace Delameter, a clerk at Poltce Hoadquar tens, who testiited to Herlihy's gonnec: ton with the Pollee Departm Julius C.Peterson, of No. S65 eighth avenue, Brooklyn, a Poilce De partment messenger, testified that o Sept, 25, 1899, he carrted a report from Herliny to Bernard York, the President . to the effect that "Tho report Kave @ list of sts pected places. ‘This report was admitted In evidence. A report made ihree months later and still showing no disorderly houses, bur givin: new suspected places, was’ also Intro luced in evidence, the objection of | ° ruled, Reynolds Mayor testified In relation to the ex- | Misorderly houses In the pre | f which Capt. Herlihy was In| ——————_——— POLICEMAN DEAD. Graham Long Ago Re- tired from the Force. Lowe Seoretary Istence af cinet He was appointed a policeman in 1801, | to take the piace. He served twenty-eight years. jé Was one of the oldest Pree Masons A Masonic funeral and In- a SAID EARL WAS DRUNK. Egmont Arreated in Plecadiily, Fe-|_ male Companion Tried Sutolde. LONDON, May 16.--In the Marlbor- ough Street Pollea Court this morning the Earl of Egmont was charged wit being drunk In Piceadilly. His Lordship, who marrieg an Ameri- o Appear. A policeman tes- tiflea to arresting the intoxicated Barl and a wome mpanion, whose con- | ing a crowd. | mpted suicide in her The woman ut cell by tying a handkerchief round her neck Was discharged with a cau- on SHIPPING NEWS. ALMAN 44bitun set Sun rises Prove Captain) 110 Disorderly | Houses to Be Run in Eld-| » |The Wateh FOREIGN ORDERS FOR YOUNG: KING. |Alfonso Decorated with the | Garter by King Edward— Sweden and Siam Confer) Distinguished Honors. MADRID, May 16.—King Alfonso was Invested with a number of foreign dec- orations this morning. ‘The coremony, whteh was of an Impos- ing nature, took place in the Thmne Room of the palace, The King was surrounded by # bril- ant assemblage of high officers of state, Among the orders bestowed upon him was that of the Garter, which he re- celved from the Duke of Connaught ax representative of King Kaward; the Cordon Bleu of the Order of the Sera- | phim from Prince Eugene of Bwoden, representing King Oscn and the Royal Order of Slam from the Crown Prince of Siam, the Spoctal Envoy of the King of Siam: er of any you are much ine “riding mht Into court and in KO feature in the Sunday World Don't mire tt E,tablished Over Twenty-five Years, | OPEN EVENINGS, | N. S. BRANN, MANUFACTURING JEWRLLER, 231 EIGHTH AVE., ' JEWELRY TALK. Pe at our present lcatton I y of rellabllity and per Hut a telbute of our method of he reach reliable, Jew a price teax th wher will pay. you te Your way to secure these great = DIAMOND RING. This handsome 14. Kt Rolla Gold Ring with genuine dla: mond, could not tie bought elsewhere for $20.00, ~ $10.00 3 larger than this cut *y handaomely 14-Kt, Sold mwinding Watch bought else~ $10.00 Handsome 14 - Kt Bolld Gold $4.90, Initial Ringe Headquarters for WEDDING RINGS 14 and 38 Kt. Soll@ Gold Wedding Rings, $2.75 up, Ladl iy Engraved Soll sclet, titrate Welcnen. cs $3.00 1-Kt, Solid Handsomely Engraved Siemwinding Watch th $23.00 than $40. of LAMBERT Karat.... Karat. , 2 Karat... ORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 16, The Lambert Seam'ess Wedding Rings Thrives well on spring sunshine and joy. June are such popular wedding months, important of Cupid's aids BROTHERS, |The Furchasing are the bost Inthe hotter, in our factory virgin gold, not even an atom of sokler being used in their compost- tion. Our policy of selling wedding rings at only a sifgh. ady manufacturer's cost has earned us the approval of thousands of pru- dent young couples. <abna iitely. n bo none Made right 0 Ove! of + $410 $16 No extra charge for engraving. » $60 $24 oi Diamond: unless you aro x pert, is largely ter of confidence. To gain our and hold this confidence has been ant effort We were fo fortunate enough import a tremendous stock of pure white gems before the South Afri- can trust advanced the prices, and are letting our customers share In this great saving. Our stock of en- gagement ringa will satisfy every ++ F320 $12 | taste and pocket-book; also a regal \assortment of flery diamond rings sultable for birthdays and xift purposes—all sold for leas than prerent Importation cost, WEDDING GIFT SELECTION is not a difficult matter if you come to Lambert Brothers. An almost ondless assortment of desirable articles to choose from in sterling silver and silver-plated ware; also a fine Hne of Imported and domestic Clocks, The true importance of locking to us for your wedding gift requirements becomes at once apparent when you notice the very low prices that prevail here, Gold Jewelry and Nove'ties for Ushers and Bridesmaids. Not a larger stock in all New York. too heavily on the pocketbook, for New Designs. And best of all {s the great price- saving, enabling you to thoroughly please the recipient without drawing Old Jewelry Remodelled or E «changed | Expert Watch Re Premises at Rock Bottom Prices. 3d Ave., Cor. 58th St. PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. British Prince Lard An INCOMING BTEAMSILIPS. DUBMFO-DAY Consuelo, Mull Auguste Victoria Hamby Panineular, Lisbon 4 ite raitar OuTGOL 2AMSHIPS. hearer ty 8.* cannot be duplicated tur le Wie plave am i hoe top omet pid and 61', seduced rom aree | Mey hey ) and § Sale of Men's $14 Li These suits are made of pure al! woe! black cheviot Our special price $10. Men's $12 Suits—regular price, $15, We offer no better explanation of the superiority of our clothing than asking you to come here aud try en some of our $10, B12, B15 You will quick .y see .or yoursell, “weight Black Cheviot Suits at $10. excellently tailored, stylish in cut, and 20 pulls than B14 hed @ wine “ emealad wale net oon $0 holt Hai ond Low Shur sould * i haath the Men's $20 Suits-—res Oe Lmthy OF gmt ie ts! Bathe Mier lores Mime 4410 00 chant meenwre oF Oly O10 one BOO better, are the same, You will tind at thie price a» rimemt at Due Diack seer tain Dhue Pied and haekt cowed ob pur The regula: price oF th Men's 15 Suits—regular price, §: per @! ottemts « aw vin ol " thar bw end o . ' re elie ht won ‘ aot ,. ' au 20, “ne ular price, $25, ‘e » thal are eb cotutel a a) ’ ' tur Veiday and Raturdas new style Medducd over teduoed ium @a0 by time bathe “ . $4.00 tor" OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7. SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL 10. fart coker a That is why May and 1 A jeweller is not the least Intelligent economy suggests the name} with this week's bargains. Don’t wait until it is too late. Boys’ $2 Double-Breasted Suits, 8 to 16 years, at Also Blouse Suits, 3 to 8 years, made from strictly all-woo! chi liots, well made and good titting; it’s a chance that doesn't come offen; so buy two or three suits while you can at this pri Being manufacturers, our prices are very much lower than other stores must charge—and as for quality, our Golden Guarantee protects every sale ne teas tained «$75. ing Right on Our Sale of Men’s Suits. Vogel Brothers’ suits are the best it is possible to make in ready-made clothing—they keep their shape and are as smart in appearance as $35 and $40 custom- made suits—the only ditlerence be- tween our suits and those of high- class tailors—is the price, in all other features they are identical—there is, however, a great difference between our suits and the ordinary ready- made kind; in every way ours are in style, workmanship and quality of material—but ut price they 6 al the youne ten er ehim Coc B Awe” other chance at the |your friends! £2.00, sale price. | gatments—cut herein we wl wee ” ’ \7 al f=} [= 3 o9) [=] J a, Get the Pick of the Stock of | wonderfully little prices! Four Convenient Stores: 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street. {aut and 219 Sixth Ave., near 14th St, 47 Cortlandt, bet. Church & Greenwich, | 125th Street, corner 3d Avenue, z Men's Shoes, Sf. Balmorals @ Oxfords syn Calf, deriiatie Parents! Come for These at Half Price | How busy we were last week! What crowds of happy buyers. came to this sale—surprised and glad to get such fine clon But those who didn’t come still Even stores as busy as ours can’t pose of $30,000 worth of Boys’ Clothing in a couple of di A great part of the stock is still here—big assortments and "big —) values to delight the eager buyers yet to come. bargains, We want to make at least 5,000 value | Boys’ $3 Double-Breasted Suits, 7 to 16 years, at Also Blouse Suita, 3to 8 years; cheviots of pure wool, in good patterns, up-to-date cut and properly tailore to the best; value $3.00; sale price,...... Boys’ $4.00 Russian Blouse Suits at Sizes 3 to 7 years; made of serges and cheviots; handsomely trimmed; in beautiful: combinat.on' valuc $4.00; sale pricesssse eevee Boys’ $5.00 Russian Blouse Suits at $2.50. Boys’ $6.00 Russian Blouse Suits at $3.00. | Boys’ $5 Double-Breasted Suits, 7 to 16 years, at Also Sailor Blouse Suits, 3 to. years; every suit pure wool; all the newest patterns and designs, handsomely trimmed and finely made; stylish and perfect fitting: value $5.00; sale prices. ..++ Boys’ $6.00 Knee Pants Suits, with Vests, 9 to 16 yrs., at All-wool cheviots and cassimeres, in checksand plaids; also blu» and black cheviots; trimmings and well tailored; worth $6,00; sale pPriceseeessssscereresveseeecs Youths’ $7.50 Long Trousers Suits, 14 to (9 yrs.,at All-wool cheviot:, broad-shouldered; values $6.00 and $7.50; Sale PriCe.cccerecsereeeeessercece Youths’ $10 Long Trousers Suits, 14 to 19 yrs., at Made from high gra ¢, #llewool cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds, in neat checks and plaids, handsomely trimmed .nd to-date cut; fine fitting, excellent suits in every way; $9.00 and $10,00; sale price... .seeer+peeeee =~ Boys’ 60c. Knee Pants a Sizes 3 to 16 years; all wool; patent bands; taped seams; value 50c.; t and style equal well made; very stylish; broad-shouldered, manly styles; good some worth $5.CO; nearly all in checks and plaids; all well made, shapely very manly ond swagger; made; up- values Gome early to get The Pemberton Shoe Store. ' AND KUMFURT SHOE CO, | Union Square (Between Broadway and University Place), SALE OF _Men’s Shoes Entire Product of a Shoe Factory, Goods which for solid worth and thorough finish commend them- selves, while prices are consistently from one-third to one-half less than they can be duplicated for. Orford Ties$ ixford Ties 3 on for $4.50 Patent Corona Kid, Vici Kid, Newest and Neatest Best and Most Fashionable A rare combination of style and service 50 fae Patent ohapnes somaly ] aud Bio) waluee Vurnishing Department Specials, — Mess White and Colored Madras Negligns Shirts at (eaten walur the aly 23c. Nechusar for Alen. Black, White and Fancy Colored Silky halwinte, OTF Mer iee KOU ARL, eli veguies Wy bends, tae Open Late Saturday Night, Russia Calf, Men's Oxfords and Balmorala, ‘2.00 Leather, io we ew ond popular ehylen GAD ° at suo have: Come! Tel oiate Comet 1.49 2.00 2.50 3.00 i: ? 50 « to 65.00 valugs, Velour Calf, Viet Kid,