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a\ THE PALIUM imposing Coramony at Cathe dral Marks the Arohhienap’s Formal investiture with Em- blem of Hie High Office, MGR, FALCONIO ACTS AS PAPAL DELEGATE, Enormous Throng at St. Pat- rick’s. Including Many Church Dignitaries, Does Honor to Head of Archdiocese in City. FN al the UNmoRINe Fittol of a pom tifleal funetion Arebiviahon John Muri Parley was tnvnmtad « pabitvurn al office fm Mt. Patrick’ « Cathedrs! totay in the the emblem of hia aredien PRrsence of meveral brother Archbishope QI the Suffragan Biahoos of the A @iocene of New York and a larae a tendance of clerey am The investiture was performed by | Most Rev, Domede Pal Arch bishop of Laressa and Apostolic Delegate to the United States | The ceremony of investiture marks the| off induction of the reciplent into] the full privileges of hiv archiepiscopal rank. Between the time of appointment and the conferring of the cloak of Jamb's wool the metrovolitan of an] @rchdiocese performs the functions of Dis office onlv by svecial dispensation and they aro narrowly restricted. ia the days when an Archbishop was a prince with temporal powers the ar rival of the pallum was a matter of the greatest importance must be applied for within three montis of t Archbishop's appointment, and is con: ferred by the Pope on a petitioner rep- Tesenting the Archbishop. ‘This comm: sioner then presents a few e Holy Bee and starts on his tourney. Mgr. Farrelly, spiritual director of the Amer- fean College at Rome, was Archbishop Farley's petitioner. and received the palilum from Pope Le at the late Pon- tiff’s last consistory. He arrived in this country on July 7 amd presented it to} the Archbishop while he was in retreat at Dunwoodie Seminary. The solemn public ceremonial of investiture was Postponed until to-day because of the death of Pope Leo. Scene # Brilliant One. To-day's scene in the Cathedral was fa brilliant contrast to the last public ceremonial in which Archidsiop Farley THT Wel th CRREMONS revue IMPRESAIVE ON ARCHHISHOP PARI FARLEY GETS °° WOT RAY RUPE CONSPPRRING THE PALL CUP TO AWE NED CATHEDR trarer TO DAW. was the central figure. Then the great | ~ wore a gala aspect. From four stand- of the massive do the national colors, which also hung | don, Little attempt had Prove on the impressive sevrity of the |lanc interior of the church altar, which was ablaz with lights, 1s deautiful marble groinings set off by balms and crimson Milles band of cloth of gold cx knots and streamers of blue ribbon, the oolors of the Archoishop, draped the pulpit. Behind the altar of the Sacred Heam fn tho epistle side of th sanctuary runs @ crimson background of havy velvet edged with fringe of gold, White dan ask silk, fringed with gold, hid the chancel rail. While the same decora- nessy y Mer. M o'Co: the olic. MAKERS cathedral was draped in mourning, 18] tion formed the canopy about the arch- | altars were bare and everything bore | tentscopal throne. witness to the grief tor the head of the|of the sanctuary a church who lay dead in Rome. To-day|th Apostolic everything about the marbie edifice|/a tapest at Fiftieth street and Fifth avenue|brotderd with gold A Distinguished Gathering. ards twenty feet high on the lawa in| Among the Bishops present. Including front of the oefitrance fluttered im- | Bishop Quigley mengse Amorican flags Above the lintels | bishop of Chicago, rways were draped | Bishop Willlam A. Pecher, the cathedral organ- On the opposite side throne erectd for rier of seni onthe prin of flowered while as the proper success e and joyalty. y Mur, Mooney. Archbishop. But your known \tund, and the em me ottioern to your f commands pani gr the newly elected Arch- like an open book which a It is necessary neither to detail nor extol | your great merits, | Crowned with Merited Honors, J. Kane ag deacons of honor Bishop Lud- Conwpicuvusly from the rectory and the | Brooklyn: mnor Bisnep ot archiepiscopal residence Bishop n made to im- | mauric Bishop O'Connor, ortunately your life needs no com: as mass dei While your charac und have tmpressed all, irre exept about the | Bishop-e! : xter Kelle, gratulations sple tne people of the entire country on your fortunate selection; tc jance and 1 deserved. pr that, haying conse A broad | Rishop ught up with | Rishop Ovne: were: of the Mitred reh, read to him ar Ith and commer developme which makes, man what he does while her last to the Gr ndelbrock, St. Te said In p: Brookly World Wants = [236° Burtsell, Fathers the Roots of Loughiin, New Rochell Hearn, Wynne, enna, of the Society of Jesus; ot and Doyle of the Paulists; . his learning in the land of the Catholle ad fr unded by tr ration be the object ; religion, charity and patriotism Archbishop Farley's Address, | (: Justice O'Brien had finish: Archbishop Farley, step throne so us ‘to face Poughkeepsie; Newey, Kings- une and almost tr- reparable loss. “He Was in every way a worthy suc- ntial prelates with bridge; Business Success! |: Curley, Benedietines; 7 7 Paid Help Wants in this | Josep! oe Thornton, morning's World Francise: since Its creation gan was a fitting link to the e elly, Du Bols, Hug name of Corrl- «i /ghatn of Cor feelingly to the death of the Prior of the seemed little less than miracu- of the Cath Farewell to Dead Pope, MI BUT Bather Jun retary 3 8 Paid Help Wants in the 13 eng ey 4 ; ‘other other N. Y. papers combined. | "'Soatea ‘on were the seculars, 1 wonld find this th J fay less did i dream that of Newark, | f(¢! your belover |laid at the feet of whose death the world the sanctuary | n diocesan clerg: in reserved seats chureh were represotatives sisterhoods of the diocese, evidences of at & proces-|in which we of atives | world the Boland Training | Your heart was reet and Madison ment ty Pet < part of th trious prede throne Ing to th thought enter my mind Uaat wh T should ever be called wy) School at Fifty-tirs avenue, down tieth street, thence o Fifth avenue and, fe tia main entrance of the | fee ‘More than seve thre hundred such a hundred clergy ed soon after heart of him whose ittle dreami uxillary bishop | wh. ng during your travels that you would find on your re-) shteplacopal throne. consiler It a manifesta: | fee ular orders of the cler gtk tut gem- enn] a’ Sulplelans, the whitesroneg Ons of th of St. Francis In thetr © Order naked sand: Benedictines, bearded like Orientals, ugustint Per them followed the secular clemy “May you no the wishes of they were strenuous the fact." rrine for Predecessors will ma brit was the echo of the faith to fill again trious throne, by confirming thetr cholce In naming you as suc : Ishop wham vou loved and so 100K great gifts of mi the dioces gowned in surpli Staten’ Finally walked the vislting ane mitred abbots, to the great] Jastice O'Mrlents Addr On henalt of the la toral crosses, 0} the Archbishops rious chureh or g and read an add ganizations o! hh tributes to th Father Lavelle, tion of Archbishop Farley as r paid he felbute tl Py , whose worl in building up li ‘of the Church: he, co eakted with the earthly empire bu In concluding ther Jogues y, the first marty, Soll with. hie blood, SOLICITORS ... As Archbishop Farley approached the nA main entrance he was met by g J. Lavelle, rector of the Cathedral, who ft” the on this contir once the emblem centre of Catholle unity; h | t among us to give form and sub-| | spiritual emp! with holy water and offered firat Jesuit mi who ‘sanctitl HERE past EN jucation w ng of the rising x procession passed ithin the sanctuary with his attendants, to the altar of the Blessed ‘Sacrament, : jhe knelt tn prayer. tor it to make his rule salutary. Naboek tide eid Rd the Archleplscopal chanted the nd continuous growth, From. the galaxy of great names not hatural to select the Blshops and 80 Wisely gOy'- erned this arehdioease —Blahons Connelly intly Cardinal’ McClosl y, and beloved WINDOW DkessERs 9 *HRFOARNCS | B body of AGENTS . 1) KiTcHENWoRI: .., 11] of the m BAKERS : 4} LAUNDRESS: Os BARTENDERS .. .. 1 eerie BLACKSMITHS .. .. 2 BONNAZ ...5 esse LL] MOULDERS BOOKBINDERS 9| NECKWKAR . yas BOOKKEEPERS .... 6 | NURSES . Nie Le 81] opERarons ... and BUSHELMEN 3| omninvses in the BUTCHERS .... .... 18] OSTRICH FATHER CANVASSERS ... 4. 8 HANDS | Paulists a QARPENTERS .. .. 7] PACKBRS 4 | Domini @ARRIAGE HANDS. 3] PAINTERS .... .... 20 . OASTIIPRS .... 3] varennancers +, 3| LONE tine: CHAMBERMAIDS .. 16) PHOTOGRAPHERS . 7| the OOLLECTORS 4] PIANO HANDS 6 CoMPOSITORS .. .. 2) PLUMDERS . eet efoxs , 25] POCKETBOOK nitagies, ROMBTTERA 2 Makens 3|thel RENTERS 12] pouisners ... ... 4] thoir DESIGNERS .. 2 6) are DISHWASHERS .... 18 the DRIVERS 8 Disho} DRUG CLERKS .... 11 ae ELEVATOR RUNNERS 6] SHORMAK EMP. AGENCIES ... 5 BNGINEERS . 3| spins BNORAVERS 2| stock CLERKS ... 3] presented EXAMINERS 2| sTRNOGRAPHERS . 4] Which FARM HANDS 3] TAILORS ...... fpenen FEEDERS 13] vINaMITHS .... "The FIGURES 8] USEFUL a ‘ central FIREVEN . 2] WAGON ItANDa. n ibis loc tl ‘ Farley, GIRES ,..... * where hi GROCERY CLERKS. 3 3 Nd fs secure, and with your zeal wisdom of he future fs full of g 10US oonsK twenty ve ald be appropriate to dwell tant. pred pal events of your life It cjemine how naturally all ean letall of Butas your |.fe has 1 have rea you have lived to see h deserved and uneny in the An us, represen to you ou to pledize aur all rion, a ted your | Sucve Divine Mas encroachm lism, teach th hugher and i ADIL hen to wish you a long May your hands be | Above; may you ever | nds; may your | pi iin’ ‘pro your heart, | nearest a at the c spoke in re ge lamented “one Arenb ant by him would have me, L crave your ewhat more | ple Ploy rag am BL seems calle n chis sacr mn su fayor of my. twe wre TP stood on thi © near Ly yeags ney said the pli undings tha 1 took no thou, vent dear ¢! Ou are After teh ese $n neing your chi to wale until t bishop I 1 might + tata Jeop and bro. strongest grand prt time be few to b either cathedrals y urchea ali over the :and—a_ principle | Mayor Low how accepted by those who were then | bor and for generations later its most bH-|ot the Hoard of ter opponents. yo ‘His successor, the firat Cardinal this | near the main continent ever gave to the Church, distin: 4 not. only for bis pers Sw nis cultured ec- do we owe the comple- al tion in all it while institutions | wth of the fleld of hi tidn demanded Condjutor Kept Up Work. | “In these works of ed by his le he was ably! ed and holy coadjuter rriel tt on with an a borlous sp arduous working bishops. Y epitome of his own lfe in the grand | minary 0 es in its ty and labo r of th too soon from the clergy and had labored fully and loved and was loved hout the , ! exquistt vrning: on of which d Comunittee, Justice O'Brien's address behalf of a e atholls layme | peclally del | Carlo Savini C. Sheehan, C Travers, Antonte Zui Archbishop ia palllum except ons oh, mt counell of bishi mass t and night th recaption in honor « and the visiting prela ard A. Glegerteh, 4 Justice Leon- to which Arch- Crowd Was ity O'Donaxhue, i of the Sixty Regiment, woh usb Sa Parlor Sulles and Bedroom Suites in the August Furniture Sale. O SINT AVE PC TOLO* STIRETS Parlor Suite Bedroom Suites t a “ ~ —s A . ' n hone es t feet ‘ n nit finishes ape represented, ie tataae, ith tat niin 1 PIECE SUITES LPIRCE SUITES, Persian ar ade! e 1 ° Hora Aah \ ‘ e 3 NU, LC faim . Mahowan ) PIFCE SUITES UPInCR SUITES * Rh of nee tho o mn Hegany, (0 am 820.00 y = igh, rfohty 840.00 ’ te ae ke ‘ 8.00 oe t ‘ tee ‘ stem | rewnar At 9916.00 A 3.00 ' ‘ he Redatent at 8192.00 \ S00 —« F Ny hie wri Rewniarly ¢ ‘ WOOO cee fF ‘ Bae a A ree (. Ohffonter at 00 Mt $OR.00 rea Hino At 5 “ & oe HH on Romyiarty fa oh t 05.00 Ham 4 . Dreas, Table % ‘ i 100 fom FO ee onccer:. Hiee iueainrty nas S| R1B400 bet t in f 10 | Che, Micro. at . At $433 00 r« tow At te A sff2.88 req | S1ah Regularly 16. Clean-Up_of Men's Bathi g Suits. Summer Gloves. Four weeks of the best bathing of the year is Silk Gloves of the Kayser and other beste ahead of you. And the Suits are greatly under- {4 known makes. A very important offering of the price. popular double finger tips, in black and white $2 00 Heavy Worsteds are... $1.35 only. 3.00 Fine Worsted Sults are... 75 $3.75 Silk Stripe Worsteds are.......... $2.25 75c. the pair. SECOND FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR. Women's Neckwear. A neckwear store that has no peer anywhere; these specials will help to maintain the distinction : Men's Lisle Half Hose. You'll hear no more about this lot of Half Hose; they'll soon he gone. yhite Lace Stocks, ends. « Finest German Listes In every wanted com White Face Stocs, sau ene a bination, worth 50c. and 75c. pair, at. White Persian Lawn Tles....... . 18 FIRST FLOOR. Fancy border Chiffon Veiling, the yard 50 FIRST FLOOR. More of the Slippers. CA Se Boys’ Kilt Sults, Still splendid choosing among the Slippers; — . for home or dress-up. Many styles, in linen, chambray and other $2.50 and $3.00 kinds are.. $1.65 $$ washable materials; reduced from $2 to $3.50 $1.90 $3.50 and $5 kinds are.. OWN 10.5006 cece cccesccecicservencce see SECOND FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. Men’s 95c. Negligee Shirts---50c. Half Price—Though Styles Are Bes.. One hundred and sixty-three dozens, identical with kinds we have sold several hundred dozens of since August began. Made of fast color Corded Cloths in the best of patterns; full sized bodies, cushion neckbands; plain fronts; four-ply detached cuffs; gathered yokes. Shirts that have every appearance of very ex+ pensive sorts. Designs are the newest of the season, and come in great variety. The way we figure values we couldn’t call them Dollar shirts—but they’re mighty close to it; and a decided bargain at 50c. Ready in the Morning—Men’s Store. imertsrt Balzac, De Luxe. Edition, at $1.05 a Vol. Originally Sold at $125 the Set. Balzac was the world’s greatest writer; no one has ever equalled him in word expression or beautiful portrayal. The book world has seen many editions of his works, but none to compare with the De Luxe Edition which sold at $125.00. It is 12mo size, printed in large type from new plates on superb hand-made paper; bound in handsome % morocco (dark green with gold tooling and title) ; also deckle edges. We own two hundred sets—all there are or ever will be of this edition—-hooks worth $3.50 to $4 each, whiclt we shail sell at $1.05. The titles: Wild Asa's Skin Middle Classes in the Country. Provincial at Paris, tand Racket Chouans hrteen, CORRES Ie Country Doetot. Neatrix, d er's Curse. Gouna Bote, ijugene Gran 1d Goriot. Member for Are. Secrets of a Princess. jest of Absolil wogend Bretecke. Boorsta Of a ETeaceass sule Mirouet Unknown Masterpieces. pachelon Suen Daughter of Eve Modeste Mignon rine de Mealet. Country Parson. conscious Mummers. Peasantry. of the Valley. Marriage Settlement. —- Harlott. t Iiuslons. SECOND FLOOR. A Jewelry Sale That’s Worth While. — ay, There's a big difference in jewelry; likewise in so-called “sales.” This sale embraces the best and most artistic ideas in up-to-date jewelry. The quality—but why mention quality where a Simpson Crawford stock is spoken of ?—is the best. Every article is guaranteed strictly as represented, 4 > 1 Gold Soarf Pins; choice of set with pearls and fancy ; value $2.50, special at..81.75 following Items estone Lorgnette Chains; genus and uset 1 are Me ine gun metal and French cut to $1.00 each; to-morrow you ay ‘me Sha Ine | stones; ue $4.50, at... *2.25 westone Rar Codar Pins; French sat stones: Ing silver mountings Ing Silver Brooches, ‘ i ma value & f Filled Cuff Pins, movement) some Lmportel Rrooches jal at 5 #275 Men's Ri Fobs: | gold filled Thamond Ring: good s/ze | Mounting: and stone | set ih Gray Belt Pins, Far y Read Necklaces, stone set in Fancy Bele ; | chanme; ‘v: 25 Imitat ell Side value $10.75, at 87.50 | Imitation Shalt Chignon Bolld Gold Cuff Links lain nd itation. Shell Victoria I ns, styles, Roman and bi | ‘ ne fans epeciat at 81.95 Cuff and Collar Tacies it eae Lor ‘ ha oh Homan and bright goldered links and jewel set silde; ates LAG | valle $6.0), Ateciceccrseerss 83.08 | A New Upright Piano for $145.00. An August opportunity—exceptional even in August—to secure a thoroughly good-toned, guaranteed instrument, This is strictly a high-grade piano—an inspection will prove that. Only a tew to sell at this price. If you wish to you may pay $10.00 down and the balance $6.00 a month, We are agents for the justly celebrated ABE AND GABLER PIANOS. FOURTH FLOOR, THREE BIG UPHOLSTERY VALUES. ORIENTAL COUCH COVERS; a | IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS; RUFFLED BOBBINET CURTAINS; $ small lot, secured at a very little | made of an excellent quality bob- these curtains pave dainty lace ine rice; made of heavy reversible | pious. 5, nS ich designs; Lipestry; tassel fringes; Oriental re- | binet; in beautiful, ric er made of good bobbinet; ctual val | regularly sold at $5.25 full 3 yards long; value Dipaa One ae vane $3.35 | and $5.00; at.......0e0- $3.95 lates at ete rling Silver Hat F

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