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a PROF. BOWHE IS ~~ FYONERATED Counoil’ of Fifteen Methodist Elders Who Had Tried the Accusations Against Him De- olare They Are Not Sustained +The council of fifteen elders appoint- gto try Prof. Borden P. Bowne, of the Boston University, on, charges of heresy, preferred by the Rev. George @ooke, reported to the New York East Conference ‘of ihe Methodist Church, fm the Simpson Methodist Eplecopal Church, Brooklyn, to-day, in favor of the Rev. Bowne. Not one of the five counts made against the professor ‘wore sustained, The counct! deliberated until 1 o'clock |- ‘this morning, when it reached h sealed Verdict, To-day at the assembly of the ministers in conference Bishop Foss ead the findings. He said:« “The committee to whom was referred the charges against Bor- Gen P. Bowne for disseminating doo- tylnes contrary to the articles of rell- gion and the standard doctrines of the Church report that all the evidence and testimony has been recelved and care- fully considered and the the council has had ample opportunity for presentation ‘of argument; that the committee unant- mously find and decide of all the five specifications none has been sustained and that the charges cannot be sus- tained.’ There was a gentral hum of satisfac- Hon in the happy termination of the trial. The Rev. George Cooke read ceratin Dassags from Prof. Bowne's book be- fore the committee to prove his asser- Uons, Mr. Cooke said’ to the commit- toe: “Much of Prof. Bowne's theology ts based on mere assumption. There is no selence to it. He assumes every- thing and expects us to base our be- ‘aon. that.” an The charges ngainst Prof Bowne were ‘that his teaching about miracles and inspiration of the Scriptures was such to destroy faith in the Bible; that he dad taught views of the Atonement and of sin, salvatioh and repentance con- trary to those of the Methodist Church and that he has taught “such views of the future of souls as to destroy the force of Christ's teaching about the future punishment of the wicked and the future reward of the righteous.” oo eee THREE. THEATRICAL TABLOIDS ON VIEW Miss -Jostphine Arthur Recalls "iho-Auutience How Well Rosina Vekes Played Part in “My Milliner’s Bill.” . In the spring a young woman's fancy ghtly turns toward the “specia’ matines,”* Recent years have ‘taught us to’ take} sealers at ea THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL CIRCUS. GYMNAST’S ROMANCE WILL END IN te MARRIAGE To YOUNG iNet PRETTY ACROBAT. MS. He ‘True love never did run smooth—even IO E the at the circus, Charles Florenz, of the Florenz ttoupe of gymnasts, and Miss Hedwige Grunatho, one of the pretty and clever young women of the Gru- natho family, have discovered this fact. Young Flore fS an Italian, and wa: born in Rome ‘about twenty-two years ago. Miss Grunatho is a Berlinese, and has scarcety reached the uke of frum & twenty, Although they have both trav- elled extensively through Europes and have played in the various cities of the Continent, they never met until fate brought them together in the Bar- Bailey circus company this spring, Then ft was love at first sight. Florens pushed ‘his suit impetuously early wedding day, ae Grunatho is a dutiful daughter erred the matter, 19 her, mother. ira, ric wen, Foveated, by by a aignee the "head the” Floren troupe. “Wait until the end of the senson," he nad, “Marriage now might bi Up the two companies of acrobats.” BRIEF NOTE LEADS TO NUPTIAL KNOT At Dinner Party Miss Lillian Tobin Showed Missive to William P. Orr and They Were Married Without Delay. At the result of a dinner party given at Sherry’s, Miss Lillian Tobin, known on the stage as Lillian Carleton, has added another name to her-list,, and will in the future be known as Mrs, Orr. With her husband, William Peter Orr, she ‘will sail for Europe to-mor- row for a long honeymoon. In her- apartments at No, 18 Weat Forty-fifth street, Mrs. Orr told the detalls of her marriage. Orr is a wealthy manufacturer of Dayton, 0.; js a son of Gen, Orr and a nephew of : Senator Brice. He met Miss the first time in Boston three According to Mrs. Orr, the party at jierry's Was a small one and ingluded afternoon amateurs jn tho same spirit] Mr. Orr and several friends: {rom Bos. tio ich we accept out|ton, In tho midt of, the dinner of resignation wfth which we accept our | ton. |! MP Peta rote, which read: annual dcke of salts and hur, and |Why don't you marry the man?” she in ) cate wa usually swallow the |bidsned and Orr asked ie anown £8 ai hitaata ce: note, She handed it to him and, at CERNE le a ding it, he remarked; “It's ‘up to Yesterday afternoon, Miss Josephine toute Arthur, e Garrick Theatre, (o%k he: T party visited the Little Church Teale “tl around the Corner, but Dr, Houghton turn and’ prescrived thres theatrica! iy Mion: ad it.was atten tablo 4: C} nt, ‘They then, visited * in " pastor of the A An the first, “My Miliner's Bill,” she 6 “Chasen, ‘ang hep succeeded onty in reminding us how de- Nee Lightfully site Rosina Vokes played ee ie Ire. Piel Maxeum to Cont 85,000,000, After CHICAGO, April 8 —Now that the Chee ik woman At the late election stained her nant Gasnyeu “Marie.ti, dian might author's surni.i.e inet and ited 8 Arthi and morally Sunlight outside, we thiere 32 :—-notwitusiaading What lh: “sulla mori play w roxre tan't'ns ig! Lie, espeuiully when at 1 it hd death by happen the un- vt to strike e| of good meas- sof he Wise only pretty chil- ketene Bryan, loom w and two unsomn Edith Spear a were Mke sunbeams. pe: Sigs Arthur was AncAngols thougt it must ‘be confessed whe looked like the devil. Her streaming hair almost h' her features, and her apnearance was best described by Hence who. lispdd: h; Mamma, the lady hasnt any tace!"* Uttlo one in the ns of Chicago, a rsvutll Jeld permission to museum on the Take front will bufld the : In the world. Ltt esat ss tn0000. sila. President [H.ON, Higginbothain, on commission, |Win Nioant to, Burspe to Inspect, the’ (tecture and arrangements of, ol risneu are Dr Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath, Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Very convenient for tourists. PREPARED BY “BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. _\ KIRBY LUMBER COMPANY, , Natie to the Holders of 694 Timber Certificates (eened by the Maryland Trust Company, as Trustee.) | Referring to tie previous ad’ outstanding certificate: bavi et the Certificate Holder Agreement, ‘and all subsequent coupons attached, UP UNITED STATES MORTGAGE AND TRUST COMPANY City, which will issue negotiable receipts therefor, be recetved except upon such terms and conditions as ma: The Committes recommends the tnmodiate deposit of « duted Feb. Of non-Meposited certificates may deposit their o ertisoment of this Committee, a large majority of the} now been deposited with the Committee under the terms | which has been Gestared | 1004, rtifcates with Feb. 1, ON APRIL. 15, 1904, No, 55 Cedar street, Atier that Ume no certificates will TO 3 P.M. certifteatos, ‘The Committee takos pleasure in annnutcing that Mr, Hamilton Grepe, of London, has become a member of the Committee. Sew Yorig April 1, 3 JOHN g, TOURBON, woe Pe ¥ AMMOND. oun CALVER’ W’ No. 05 Cedaz i jow York City, ( GEORGE Ww. You: 21 TAME BROWN Committee: ~ gana HAMILTON CREPE, MESSRS. BROWN, SHIPLEY & COMPANY. FOUNDERS’ COURT, LOTHBURY, LONDON, ‘Teoeive the deposit of these certificate ave: consented, for the conyentone- ™ EUROPEAN certificate holders, to PAPAL NUNCIO AT BERLIN. Pope Will Send Benedictine Monk to Represent the Vatican. +] ROME, April §—It ts certain now that a Papal Usnciature will shortly ‘be es- tablishod in Berlin and that Rev. Father Bonifate Krug (formerly of St. Vin- cent's ArchvAbbey, Beatty, Pa, and now abbot of the famous Bénedictine abbey of Montecassino, Province of C: erta, Italy) will be appointed Papal STEAMER GROUNDS |N FOG. Crew Taken om Rosewood and the Ve cabe” HENRY. British steamship Rosewood, Capt. Me- Gregor, ‘lumber Inden, from Gulf ports for Rotterdam, via Lamberj's Point, grounded during a dense ‘fog early to- lay about two miles north of Virginia ‘Beach, cihe,orewiare safe on board tho lite rs’ ship. The Rosewood Js lying easy and the chances ete good. for Nuncio at the German capital, floating her. Any Kind ofaFancy Shirt 6 Yes, and shirts that pay from $1.50 to $2.50 for. c. each, you would ordinarily " Sounds extraor- dinary, and you'll find the shirts extraordinary when you see them. shirts of the sorts to bi There are about 2,000 e found in ultra shops as high as $2.50 each—plain negligees, stiff and’ plaited fronts, with cuffs detached or at- tathed—some coat fronts—thirty different pat- terns and every size in shirts of madras, cham in light and dark effects champagne colorings, shirt, every style, including brays and pure linens and the new On saleat 69c. the WM. VOGEL @ SON, Broadway. &| —— Tarshis WE GIVE CREDIT TOALL} IN THE FOUR BOROUGHS. EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY 04, | with the Now York be fixed by the Committee. | PAYMENTS. CLOTHING » WOMEN & CHILDREN. SHOES AND MILLINEIRY. nelf and Family Can Dresn Well at an Onlay of $1Per Week Brooklyn, 468 Sth Ave., nr, 10th st, Brook) 0, 66 Fulton St, opp. Eimpl., For © HATS, Your; SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WorRK MONDAY WONDERS. Houston St. FOR LADIES, MEN AND HOYS No Reference or Becurtty Required Mi OKC Joaulies oe Deliveries Made, a es pay the first depo rand take the goods nine. Mt 6th Ave. Credit House, 223 Oth Ave,, Bet, 14th and J5th Sts, FIRST, FLOOR. OPBN EVENINGS, VELOUR Es COUCH, All cours, Wes 98 poms Completely tnished at BOD. 98 cane CREDIT SYSTEM. One Dollor Pb Heck Opens on_Ascount ELIMINATING “CASH.” Organization of Taixey Pn Company, with Mr. Cooper an Prenident. | The current Issue of the Dry Goods Feonomist contains mention of a ven- ture of two well-known dry goods men— Mr, FranksH., Cooper, of the Slogel- Cooper Company, and Mr. C, A, Lock- hart, the originator of the famous ‘mill end” gales, Mr, Cooper has accepted the presidency.of the Taisey Pneumatic Tube Service Company, of Indianapolls. ‘The announcement Is one of no small Interest to the retail trade of the coun- try, The Talsey Company manufact- ures and installs pneumatic tube cash | systems for stores and other Institu- (ons using that service, The company has acquired ownership of various pat- ents aud devices which increase tho eftt- ney of the mechanical substitute for Tell Me Who Needs Help, © Just a Postal. That Is All. No money in wanted—from you—nor from him, jal card, and I Will wend him iny book. mtn etree t near by that he ma’ Jmix vetting Dr. Shoop'n Ke take Ita month at my the cont Im 85,50, Tf It fal druggist myscif, And the Word shall decide {t meet you I will arrange take for even ten minuten—I only @ few, means to convince you, I let th to Drove what Nt can past 1 Tive to hundreds of thounands and 29 out. of each 40 have pald—end pald gladly-—bechuse they were cured. [ will Just as willl ult of my life. Uinie's work In learning how. to atreirgthen the Inside. nerves, I don't doctor the organ: the nerve powep which alone operates: every vital organ vo the weak organ power to but 1 bring back the slow cash boy and which #0 consid- | 4° ty us you Would give a weak. eh: erably reduce the cost as to bring the * anve syatom inte Teach of even the smal dra. irepoasitie., Stores. An odd little atgomasie switch anf nave, watched the the company to Install desperate casen stations on one jong line of tubing, efcoiing a corresponding saving who would, be in space at the desk of the cashier, An- you let me fur- othen device does away with the ‘un- sightly 24-inch curves now generally in Book 3 on Dyspepsia. Book # on the Heart use. ‘The company, which has a big cap- ital, hopes to place the customers at small stores In a position to transact thelr business as expeditiously as they can In the large stores where these services are installed Bo. ne K10 Book 4 for’ Women Rook f for Met Book @ on Rh not chronic, are o} ith one or two bottles, At drus Regal Shoes hold their shape. “They ought to. ‘Costs us $12,000 a year just to take the “stretch” out of the ~ leather in the making of them, That’s only one of the extra operations that go into Regals. There's more hand-work ina Regal than in any other shoe made in a factory. The Regal is “last- yy hand ;—and that ‘can’t be said of any other $3.50, shoe in the Aa mn untry. The Regal is a true “bench-made” shoe,— machine-work used . only where it's alto- gether better than hand-work, and each pair put through all the processes together, rights and lefts. Other $3.50 shoes are seldom “ mates.” Send for Style Book. Mail orders promptly fifled. REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES 72 REGAL STORBS,.22 OF THE M IN GREATER NEW YORK. ‘MEN’S STORES.. NEW YORK CITY. St BROOKLYN. . Ann and Beekman. bes Ay. “Heade! t Brogdway, bet Ditmars St and Will- 20th and bites Sta, 400 nee. ate raid Huliding, JERSEY CITY. 66 Newark Av. WARK, 841 Broet Me, Opb. Central RR. of N. WOMEN'S STORES, 60 25th Si Te ee a Tsai Herald Butta 160 West 125th St.. cor, Teh Av. weny. Opp. Herald Building. i vay, cor, 10th’ Bt. a8 Sixth Av. cor, 2lat Sr Re ae BROOKT-TN—408 Fieth Av. r FOR LADIES AND. GENTLEMEN. $1 PER WEEK WILL KEEP YOU WELL DRESSED. LENOX CLOTHING CO. 2289 Third Avenue, Near 125th, One Flight Up. 247 Sixth Ave., Cor. 16th St. One Flight Up. 884 Columbus Ave., Near 104th, One Flight. Business Confidential. Satisfaction Guarantecd. Gran Eos NEW CREDIT SYSTEM HING FOR LADIES, MEN & BOYS OF security required, fo INQUIRIES MADI your pure! pay the first pay And tnke the The Fashion Credit House, 7 Went 14th Sty N. Yor Weekly Retweon Sth an 2859 3d Av for. SPaBth se. or Monthly | Fayments, noms Contide Call or Write. OPEN EVENINGS. STANDARD OUTFITTING CO,, sccounts opened at aiy Of oUt i} store” which we huva added Dilshed. wholesale sew "No omployers. reference | All traganctions strictly co Call OF write for {ifustrated | ‘alton Rts, pha Aves THE WisTE’RE oer a Women’s and € # Fine Wearing Ap eady to wear oF ue MEART OF THE ict] om mn sH0 SO W. 340 ST. NTA pr WATCHES & 1 EASY PAYM AMONUB, EN Will gend representative if d No'secu 5, nérican Diamond and Wateb ( Grits mone be 63. Nassa 49 MAIDEN LANE. = TAKE ELEVATOR Gioul Chabir WaTcH Go. an it you want it to Ask all about the piano you're looking at. Ask the manufacturers name. instrument—ahout the hammers—are they 16 pound? . has, felt hammers? copper wound? Every ‘piano fo you when fs Sacked by. yttt cx alt, reliable, ex TILT Te ee PIANOS AND ORGANS. ureharing 4 plano, Ey MMoomingdate Brothers ‘pianos represent the highest type of plano construction. A rpg > ed for five ani it letters on tke inside top ” Besides getting one of the best pianos built, Beautiful 1904 Wilson Piano, $175. On liberal terms of $5 down and $1 a week. On liberal terms of $5 down and $1 a week. On liberal terms of $5 dowa and $1 a week. On liberal terms of $5 down and $1 a week. On liberal terms of $5 down and $1 a week. All Include Stool and Cover. Don’t Buy a Piano That Does Not Rear the Maker’s Name. For who's to be responsible otherwise? last a lifetim Has the piano imported wire strings? And, above all, ask about the actions. we sell Near the manuticturer’ 8 well ag the maker. ert plano builders, and fully ile of this guarantec ts Inserted in Of every plane. These piapos are to be found in the homes of some of the most repre- families, as* well as in the studios of many of the most prominent professional peoplé. Hundreds of unsolicited letters of prais. Will be shown you on request. that a ehild crm Rot Pianos deli sentative American al $la Week In this salé we offer celebrated pianos within every one's means on liberal terms of $5 down and $1 a week—thus placing every one in a position to secure one of the best pianos made at the trivial outlay of something Less Than 15c. a Day. Beautiful $400 Weigner Pianos, $210. You will’save from $150 to $250 on your investment— for in this great sale we offer the following five renowned pianos At Half Their Real Value! $350 Tone-Lasting Wallers Diano, $195. Renowned $350 Harmony Pianos, $195. Celebrated $350 Richardson Pianos, $195. Buy a piano with the idea that and then go about selecting one deliberately. | Ask what reputation the piano. Ask about the different parts of the. Are they imported Are the bass ae Be careful that actions aren't cheap and trashy, for the action is the life of the piano. Piano Buying Here Is Safe. name=this ineans a gui plano tn thfs sale has a grest They ered ‘in this Beat sale cro fitted ita, the finest actions. th. oye cases ta, and Yor * the ‘all of the newest designs. ‘Tone 1s one of the most strtklae low and yet pow Stull, atrane. rich torn without exertion. vered to your home on first payment of $5. RAIL SI IISZSeS TUT >>> ne ee Central can Service. Aust SMrrR Gen. Manager Taine leave Frankl Br i shim PMR S338 BMFor Bye, | erat the ty. i ‘Time tabi Tag FOR will, keep DY CLOTHING Manhattan 1114 3d Ave., Ne LAWYERS. -| GEO. ROBIN 00 Nassau st. (Day), 1370 Bway, 37 st. CRY ged 8 Rew iee Central frat etacioge, 2 ‘Bireete Naw Tork tate ete New Tor id fateh Shar nr resinence hy ts ronan, WEST SHORE MS R.! §A.%) Central Scludeon 2tiver Ruy Lessee, Mt NL ZA. Meo ‘oa BoM. oM. Lim. for Det or Hudson Ri CREDIT PER WEEK furnlly BRO ORE Neai00 ROAD ENS tae ROADS. from Grand BTATIONS is we sree ‘Slee M.—P) A. Bulimay "si =. hig, Din! aPC CAGo Breen pe from jy) via Bbenand niniete, ect fox Clevela Pans. Agent, ren sis Butta Most xcept 4. at rttelpal hotels ‘and | at jerked from hotel oF real SALE. phis and you and your ed in the Clothing Co., ear 65th St., N.Y.) 20) 0 Parlor and ising Cus) ry id" Cortlandt Qbrervetion Chinpaitment Cleveland, Feledy wad AND. Dd urd Florida’ Linuted LK & WESTERN RAIL i t 800 F ‘and fennoviynn! ow York Transter New Exchange System —We'll exchange your old piano for a beautifuf new ‘one, and you may pay any balance due at the rate of $1 a week. RAILROADS, Pennsylvania RAILROAD. * ~ a wsesg send Btrew png. Sirois land Uuesenaaron Sitcinnatt, Indiaiapolia, Mt, Louis, DUS NNSTLV ANTS, Ena re EXPI except 9.00 A. Mand f. m Bunday, to on ROledo tO AM Patina at NSE | Pit, Paes ‘uy theoh train ot Soca, OUTS Be rr a as vine se Tale Daly Broadway. 28 .u} mon 8q. z Va. (via she ire. > Mrth wt. and iontn ty pr Ass. fon New Srork 808 and 120 Pulton si. and For’ Totedo. 10R oon " for New York | 7 a DACIFIC EXP! ede oan tath Rurwot' for gery Fore] 7-82 8. MoChACHEIG Ba amc aye on Sundi week-days. 113 and 301 e (below ¥ 334, touch is vo elastic end responsive Wy ajene dally, bs a 8 nd P ‘Throat sitet hatior Cars ane Parlay Dining Cas : Ne : 1B WOOD, | Noeverat stam ane r Toate Manuaer ; GRO, W. ROYD. — with pearance, | (SON (Lawyer), 1s st HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED—Femaie: to be Iori jaw hd aie emer. a

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