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MEMBERS OF THE FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS NOW IN SESSION AT THE HOTEL MAJESTIC, 1OOOC 16S te CLUB NS ARGUMENT bers of City Federation inally Decide Upon One Symbolical of the 25 Original ~ Charter Organizations, TED TALK ON CLUB HOME “Mra; Dors Lyon, President, Speake of the Use and Abuse of American Flag — Randolph Guggenheimer Delivers Address. ‘Three vital questions stirrea the “minds of the assemblage of club women | gathered this morning at the Hotel Majestic in the second convention of ‘the New York City Foderation of Wamen's Clubs. A club pin, a club house and the !n- Gorporation of the federation were the ‘three questions discussed. The club pin ‘Was decided upon. The home for cl Was not provided, und it was ‘to postpone the question of in- tom.until the next convention. Federation began its pro- St 10.30 this morning with the foom of the Majestic Hotel crowd- | ‘ sto its doors, In an address of wel- | ‘ Mrs. Dore Lyon, President of | 4 tion; spoke of her first op- ity “to extend to the federation CGWVSSR: Mrs: Howdrd it the Federation,’ rOOOE as of primal importa’ - Boolal pleasure is a secondary consid- eration, ‘The motto of the Federation > ts to do." After the reading of the minutes by $OOSHOODO OM ‘The Hoet came in eleven trains ut so many deserted In the early cam- a that only seven trains will be re- emove them, a his staff will hold meetings wie Hall next week, Out of these meetings he hopes to tind spiticient force to estabsh a church here, but —_2>— having a club house. if feasible, Ques- tina to be suspended until the next meeting, ‘ eel ‘Misu After a heated controversy on the sud- 4 Mary Garret Hay, recording sec- | soot of « clu house, in which nearly all etary. geueral business was taken up|of the handyomely gowned women ex- ané the question of the club pin was ned Vv sentiments, and after " digovaned, the business was postponed until the convention, Mra, Lefloy Sunder- Jnagd Binith, chairman of the Patriotic Committee a talk on “The Use and Abuse * *) Glub’s Pins Symbolical. | Mrs. Lyon eubmitted pin of the twenty-five original o , aon, So tmiioave Unks of gold the Coat of Arms of New York ch Beneath, on symbolical ribbons of gold, are the words “New York City tion of Women's Club." subject of the pin aroused a di- vecaty of opinion, Prices were quoted for solfd gold and washed, and for thirty ‘minutes the intellectua! minds of Gotham's club women became engugod >. in uxaing whether the Federation a be represented by chap pins or ood ones. "I don't think the City Federation could stand for pins hed with any-| In the absence of Miss Kivangeline iE. thi said Mrs, Murray Hastings, but} Whitney. ot J. Williams, . eats rapid fire controversy a motion] Che > to affopt a $1.50 pin, which Mrs. Lyon gasuted the assemblage could be pro- » cured for $1 in lots of 109. Mir Merman Dorto, Chairman of ihe Regulation. Committee, reported on the ) subject of incorporation, and whether] f the City Federation should be free trom Bie Tie or should receive the support © of legal aia in times needed, consumed halt hour's time. “If we are not incorporated we cannot Thavd a club-house,” sald Mrs, Dorte. Would Like a Real Club-Houne, 4 ia furnished room for a spirited dl- DENTISTRY Ap t|Also Two Saloon-Keepers and the Betsy Ross home. In the discua- . Seven Doctors, According to’ sion which followed the women pledged the Pronouncements of the themselves to raise @ fund for this pur- pose, the motion being made that no Prophet Elijah Ill. Quaker Dental Society Giving Free Services. person need give more than 10 centa Mrs, Charles O. H. Cra:gre introduced speaker of the mornin, the Gi the poke on what thé city should do for NY OFFER 1S BEING the boys. NH ker Dental New York s entirely When Dowle's Restoration Host start- ed out for Its last day of visitaton to the homes of New York to-day Old 'Lije complimented them om having visited 600,00) houses and on having distributed 1,250,000 pieces of his Iterature, It ls a well-known fact that the Quaker But Dowle's most astonishing slate-| Dental Soclaty bear an enviable reputation ment was that among the fifty converts DOUL “and. thelr. patnlens which he claims to ha he public, therefore, are three New York poll confidence of ob- saloon-k er, one rand seven doctors would not give the names. sald they wouldlall be baptized at 10 o'ely Sunday morning in the big tank of em nmin fr of the platform in Madison S:uare Garden, He says the crusade hus resulted in fifty converts, while the tank was built for a much] ® more thrifty Uusiness, the carpenters being instructed to build one in which 100 persons could be baptized twice a day. Soctety, of No. 44 They are giving thei FREE for a limited period, These FREE Sorvices will consist of all the work done by thelr ixpert Specialists, and they will only charge for the material used more good could be done tho money to training the poys in manual pursuits, aroused hearty ap- plaune, s8 und vystem. 0 to them with ntifle pros can Ki dorsed, The ‘advisability of helping girls as 1 boy brought up. Mrs Ke agiinat using basements After the discussion a Broadway si. trac He linethods, 4 elity, A Ta in every depar tention and qui promp Teeth ard he morning de! so atgered to might, Ottin, a CZAR COMPLIMENTS FRANCE. Thinks Her Attitade Gives Assur ance of General Peace. PARIS, Oct. 30.—President Loubet in- formed the Cabinet to-day of the terms of the letter which he recelyed from fort Sets of Double Suction ‘The Quaker Crown. Bridge and Plat tanta a itfetime, All work ‘runtanteed. Ait a nh. Sundays, 10 to 3, “ jon as to whether the Federation] the Czar Dowle sald that the pilgrimage had should, could or would have a house.| After renewing the asaurance of his| cost $250,000, counting vallroads, rent, ‘The matter of incorporation, which} affectionate sentiments toward the} board and all other expenses, with sev- STUDIOS: Prosident, the Czar expresses aatisfuc- td St tion at the happy events In which France has recently taken part. In these events the Czar sees a new as- of the maintenance of general ich has bee constant aim eral tons of Iterature, That would make these fifty converts worth $5,000 each, possibly record breakers in the price of saving souls. Efforts were made Broadway, mn, 489 Fulton St Midnight Sittings t up originally the olub-house dis- ven } “New York is behind a great many ‘other cities in the respect of club to get Dowle to Mofees,”” sald Mrs, Lyon. “Out in the alloy of F And Ythssin | sive the names of the pollcemen who i West the women have houses of their|thus giving another reagon why tie] he sald were converted and would be for high-class Photographs |) Mrs. Lyon suggested the pur-| friendly. allied nations. having contl- but he refused, baptized, may they would resign their position: At Our Broadway Studio made possibl lugnting | prove OF special interest. to This studio Un 11.30 P.M dence In each gther, shauld continue to manifest on all occastons their. entire conformity of view and mutual sym-|move to Zion City. He said Pathlee upon thelr various Interests. converts were Ko ere oO Count Lamadorff, the Russian Forgign | ther converts were going there to live Minister, to-day cpntinued his informal] The Restoration Host will not work conferences with Porelgn Minister Del-| to-morrow. Sunday they will attend will dine with Mf, the meetings in Madison Square Garde and Monday they will start for yohase of the Manhattan Club house. | Mrs. Bor irmade the following mo- ‘ion, which was adopted after numerous pmendments: “Rogolved, That the New York Feder- IBtion of Women's Clubs isin favor of entirely new to daylight. by an equal {s open from 9 A. Sf Delcasue UBLic BULLETIN PEOPLE in ‘the shoe trade say the growth of the Regal Shoe business has been marvelous. know the growth has been rapid—from a mere idea in 1892, to the most extensive retail shoe business in the world in 1903, Remarkable—yes But the marvel to us is that ithas taken so long. The whole problem has been to make people believe the truth, and it is positively astonishing how hard that is to do, ; We make the very best shoes that can be produced, at any price—and we sell them eect biti ly gels a spacial at $3.50 a pair. For ten years we've been hammering in at fa it would certainly seem as if it ought to have been dri fe rae clinched on the other side. y een siven esse nea ¢€ figure that about a million people have been convinced. That is about the numb: ove eee more who ought to have been convinced long ago. daetianine Sete by low, if one million people continuously buy Regal Shoes, it must mean that they are atisfi i , comfort, wear and price. That is a sensible, reasonable, inevitable conclusion. ‘ Sa Ade Bh Sil ek wry should yo go on paying $5 and $6 a pair for less real style and value than you can. get Think it over. | ‘ et EQAL SHOES by mail, cariage | R. E G A | coal id within the limits of the 4 System, $3.75. Address, \ Regal Mail Order enerencat’ ; Sees St, Boston. Ask for our as = : THE SHOE THAT PROVES . MEN’S STORES, 60 Regal Stores; 20 of them in the Metropolitan District. WOMEN’S STORES, ‘ TORU Avia Bet, UO and Bath Sta, wax. bet. Dinara and Wile NEW YORK CITY, Beekman. 0 Third A aw ia DN eh 106 West 125th St. Econ! Int AY ny Orne en h Bt, TROOKEYN.. JERSEY CITY 785 Broadway, cor. 10th St var Ay. * NEWARK, N. J. S41 Broad Sty OND. Cential RR, of N. J. fontacuo fit, ear Bedford Av. 189 Broadway, opp, Herald Square, 838 Sixth Av., ec Woman Has Husba' Court for Beating Wor using his drum stick to beat her Rudolph Richter, thirty-six ¢ No. 1743 Lexington aven had her husband, who playa the bass in the BiJou Theatre, summoned ta the Harlem Police Court to-day. iUohter denied that he had bbeate: dea ‘but sald she had bitten him on the hani > | with, Mrs, drun theatre parties, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1903, USED WIFE FOR A DRUM. el jammoned te) ears old it isn't true,” rw a Gress and Her. Richter, his baby chriatene: woat stand for in $300 bail trial he whole ‘she wants wants her next door neighbor to have in my house end@ ead Mrs. t night he ‘had $90. Richter. He gave me $2 for something said Mi trate Crane. echoed sire. Hichter, *T want- trouble," sald it ail, Ghe even The next door neighbor, Julius Harris, was in court and testified that Richter’ s}had beaten his wife, no epee scams strase Crane held him As Richter had The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied bayty public announcement of has been manufactured under over 80 years—the genuine Castoria, tof Castoria that ion of Chas. H. Fletcher for ‘e respectfully call the attention of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to eee that the wrapper bears his signature in black. When the wrap para on, both siden of the bottle in pd ad oir is removed the same si Parents who have used Cast ture ap- astoria for little ones in the past years need no warning Senet counterfeits and imitations, but our present duty is to call the atten’ ation to the great danger of introducing into their families It is to only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It on the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child. Adults can do that for themselves, but the child has to rely on the mother’s watchfulness. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of' m_ of the younger gener- regretted that there are peers who are now engaged in the ing nefarious business of putting up and sell should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal th all sorts of substitutes, or what ions not therefore devolves Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Adams<. i i 6th Ave., 2st and 22d Sts., N. Y. { and Boys’ {Men’s, Youths’ Winter Clothing A VERY SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE Meas and Overcoats ttrs-y —all sizes, Men’s Suits blue and blue and_ blac! and = Oxford handsomely made and trimme of fine black cheviot, Fall and Winter weights, in single and double breasted styles, regulars, stouts and longs, sizes 32 to*46; also in fancy Frieze, k ‘ Nis ° d dark colored Cheviots and Cassimeres, all sizes, in a great variety of colors; at Leap Youths’ Overcoats mcs q Kersey s— All sizes, Boys’ Boys’ 3-4 Length regular $6,50 values, Boys’ Russian chevron on sleeve, Boys’ Raglan —Chile Sweaters$..); Sweaters, 3 to 8 years, 49¢ ana 98° Boys’ Sweaters, 95° 1,50 2,00 sromenene: 10. sizes, of blue cheviot. full box hack with straps: an $8.00 value Girls’ Dresses, @,to 14 year sizes, of stitched Russian effect eter Thompson desien, ue cheviot; m 86,75 value. for.. ctreenenecerenene Tow mnie muta ab” 356 Mebbe so, P'raps it has. But listen a minute—wel|{*mwrro"t'! 18 WALNUTS Grenobles, PROANS pollahed, Ib. Bony b Stor Service! and Sues breast measurement. Lengths 44 Raglan OVercoats ‘eo—in Kersey and Chinchilla, sizes 3 to 10, Reefers years; red flannel lined; with brass = ve; Overcoat im in in tine dhe and Oxford and black Friezes and Meltons. regulars and stouts, ap to 50-inch fo 50 inches, I 0” Youtts’ Qvercoats wit >a! tse plaid Friezes and Cheviots, Gites ($15, $18 8 $20. i| Bors! Overcoats wit hoodsises' to 9 years; half belted sizes 8 to 16 years. tons and handsome chevron on slee: —Milltary style; sizes 3 to 8 years; S double breasted, half belted back, with brass buttons and handsome —Boys’ Winter Overcoats—Oxford Overcoats and Ble, extra long; sizes 7 to 16 Wool Toques}! the » Camel’s Hair white, —all back, double breasted—with brass buttons and handsome chevrons on sleeve. in Oxford Fae 4” Be new college —red, Tams blue,black and | colors—large variety of Oxforil, double band, * 98° styles, ck &> and for.. line, ew skirt; a $I7. Misses’ Suits, rad cloth, in Venetian, Se es Saturday’s Grocery Specials, BRAZIL NUTS—New 1m- Fortation, extra fancy, 5° tr REMoNDs AA ® 60c| Bee NeW | RB. NBM AISINS—xtra | 1 Assorted Nut and Fruit AUTTERCUL: 1 Pinch s, ra tes Assorted Nut and Fruic| favor ssorted Nut and Fruit CHOCOLATES, per and chil each, Sheet Music Specials! “ The Girl You Love,” (Big hit from Three Little Maids.) lenauveniarateatte price $1.65; at.... LITTLE MEN'S SHOE: solid soles; sizes 8 to 13) GIRLS' BOOTS, button and lace styles, box calf; best oak soles. shed. Ever Told, Saturday Shoe Specials. WOMEN'S BOOTS in best quality patent leather; dull top; Good- year welt; button or lace style; extension soles and high also a number of styles in black yici kid lace, Blu extension sole, with BOYS' BOOTS, solid leather sole, satin calf lace, made for hard dull mat Kid top; $3 values; very comfortable, sizes 13 to 5: satin spring hei ; Special at. . Sizes 896 to 1034 ~ 1,3 85s Priced ! Low. ° moron 658 Misses’ Suits, 13,,1¢ ana 10 ree brown mixtures an - Plaited coat with helt, 13 Sb Value tors: 78 cials. seats © 1E S296 and Hallowe'en, dinn . from Be, 25¢ ani 50° ee ec Misses’ Garments Girls’ Jackets, Peter, thom ‘gar dd xibe- _ 3 m dren's ‘parsten, ‘at cher cut, ee special. . 2.25 regular j,25 als, tee, 00 b ~ 263 Sixth Ave. Only Entrance to Our Clothing, Cloak and Suit Dept. Through Furniture Store, Open Saturday Evenings Until £0, Matchless Values. AMAZING LOW PRICES IN MEN’S WEAR will char- acterize this week’s sale. “Don’t put off until to-morrow, etc.,” is a motto of the wise. Put off that old suit to-day, put on a new, is what we advise. The flurry of snow on Monday, twenty-sixth, was but a forerunner of what is to come; if the weather sharp’s theory holds, twenty-six snow storms will visit us this winter; pre- pare for them. The following prices will save you money on every article you buy. Your credit is good here. Our PRICES and TERMS are the lowest. $1 Down ona Purchase of $10 Men’s Suits, in black cheviots and Thibets; the materials are all wool, fast dyes, and equal to any cash store's $15.00 suit; $ you get everything you pay for in these suits and~ 1 0 00 satisfaction thrown in, at Sas ® Men’s Gults, in fancy mixtures, all sizes, but not all sizes of all styles; plenty of large sizes; seasonable suits:every one, but §$ lots we cannot duplicate; actual value $10.00 to 5.90 $15.00; your fit f0F.... iii. ccc e sete ses eccccoee se Men's Overcoats, Oxford and black frieze; there's a lot of solid com- fort in every one of them, beside the acme of perfec- $ 1) tion in style; broad shouldered effect; cut down for 1 0. 0 this sale from $15.00 to. ° Children’s Suits—2 piece, made up in cassimeres, to sell for double this advertised price, size 4 to 16. Such sales $ 9 are made possible only by the exceptional ability of our i] r 8 BUYEr. .cvcrvcecerpee soscceccoscncvcesces sevvensecs $3.95 and comfortable in any kind of weather, we give you a $3 50 choice of leathers; actual value $5.00, this sale 4 ° FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Boys’ Overcoats—Long Norfolk .woo! frieze, buttoned Send Postal for Catalogue, high to the neck, belted and plaited, velvet collar, stylish, Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton St. warm and serviceable. You cannot find better for the MONEY aNyWhere.. 26.660 cevcccsevcecsvcvcccrvscscves Men’s Shoes—To suit the season, that keep your feet dry New Publications. New Publications. to Rule New York sy ALFRED HENRY An Absorbing Story o! | CITY LIFE AND POLITICS Written from ‘The Instde,”’ The Boss tells his own story through Mr. Lewis, and it is a most astonishin; autoblography, In this original and dramatic story of politics, society, business and love, the Inner life of New York ts laid bare; you see who are the real rulers, where they get thelr power and where the money comes from. Other writers have touched similar subjects with their finger tips; it has re- mained for Mr. Lewis, one of the most brilliant, vigorous and witty of American novelists, to give us the great story of American city life and politics. 12me., ih, IMustrated, @1,50. For Sale Everywhere, AS BARNES & CO, Publishers, 56 Fifth Avenue, New York. When ladies call at Sister’s house, about the place they look, Then say, ‘My dear, where did you get that jewel of a cook?” And sister gola and so 4.354 |. smiles and*says, “Oh, yes; she's just the best I've had: 1 got her through the medium of a SUNDAY WOERLP WANT ADy); ya ke ee % en, 2) THE BOSS a) ws