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| ORGAN ALS TO CHURCH VOTES. FT $20,000,000 10 KEEP ON COW NLOUN FRINGE 60 WE TRUST | aiantee ‘From From United Statps | Episcopal Diocesan Conven- possible, So French Break | tion Protests at Roosevelt's | ex we Vests | Dropping It. yes iS NO Ee NEAR-SETTL! iENT. sak ave cates. Win in, 2434 to 81. ing. Tait Proved “2 Barrier. Nel PARIS, Nov M.—The’ negotiations | President Roosevelt's pnhitc letter ex- J. Plerpant Morgen & Co. haye | plaining why he left the motto * "In God. ndvoting with Bank of] We Trust” off the new gold coins has obtain between twenty andj failed to salary the Episcopal ctergy= forty, milions in gold for direct piles ee of this city. After a debate almost a ies were stormy as a pd convention, It} the bis action to Washington. Secretary progress Jest week “amt—for a time} ‘on the point of being svocess- put the “finat -denand— that. the nited Btates Government furnish a Guarantee could not be complied with. Cortelyou fs asked in a resolution co re- store the omitted motto. _ The annua! diocesad convention in session in Bt. John’s Cathedral, kfter a! two-hours’ debate, resorts-to filibuster- | jing tactics and @ “kenerally stormy wcene, yeeterday voted 131 for the resolu- ton and §1 againa; it. The resolution fically adopted read. “Whereas, It lias been announced that in the coining of certain picces of the money of the United States there has been omitied the words used from the foundation of the Republic ‘In God We therefore, be it % ‘hat this convention pro- 5 vuch change and declares that the highest Interests of our coun- y demandithe preservation of all thore oms that have stood for the recos- tion of God Ih Cie iy of the peopte: “And that the Secretary of the Treas-| requested to restore the motto Fr several days reperts had been in tion that certain banking inter- Lad tn this city were engaged tn ue for the purpose-of accuring a nae ‘amount. of gold direct from the Penk of France. These reports also ‘Sptimated that certain polliical questions Sswere involves “fn the negotiations, par- jy with reference to some prefer- qntial tarif agreement. s From authoritative sources it was A that the effort to. secure French direct wee_taken by the” ofJ. P. Morgan & Company- first intimation of imi Sree & Tepresentative of het totes eit At was atime of conte: day we fre fighting ‘| materi: The propozal pur mold) cons rouses in me the deepest { life.** e debate was} bate Batten: ; || No “In God We Trust”’ Law, “Says Roosevelt, Let There Is President Roosevelt Say “When the question of the und, Car Other Things More Timely.” nage came up we Jnoked Into the law and found there was ne » taerein for putting ‘In God V Trust’ on the coins. As the cistom, although without legal jwarr: had grown up, however, 1 2 » felt at Mberty to keep the 1 scription had I approved-of its being on the coinage. But as 1 did not Brn who Opposed the Rev. Dr, Lelghtoi rtholomew' approve of it. The I,aw in the Case: Section 8, Chapter C, “Laws ofthe Upited States Relailog, to Coin- age,” reads: “tt hall be lawful for the Director of the-Mint, with the approval ofthe Secretary of the Treasury, to cause the metto ‘In God We Trust! | to be placed on such coins hereafter to be issued as shall admit of such Jegend thereon.” This act was approved March 3, 1899, ,and there is HO record of tts repeal. or ameudnient. 1 Wid not direct Ghat it should again be put on.’ vaded eloquent: | We 4s a no- -Teverence, i 1 thin | r 4-1 do riot agree with him-that the otto: js a subject for jest and ridi- anything on an the ni: e] Umidity./of the Episcopal a in re awe Mr. Roosevelt has no A ae rung Fa its removal” ‘That 18 for present, tine actlon Y 4 {owe think that the ae tion, of the President and: a woulptor. te LG an we don't | t to say so.” went upon, put et rs of body And -soul-a&: am and “Tt la no less a’ Fhatitle now than then. to take this. motto .from Gustay Carn fe: jumped to his feet in opp indignation. He was one of thirty, cand! “IT have read the Presidents fetter, gone Then at. pny Rive: ton, ee Dr t erepAps 107 rie Nation Lite Member W.C. T. . Tenn., No’ ‘ation bas been made a Ii Woman's The co Dat the reques Quinine ’”’ | That Is ‘Laxative lways tor thi “Some ye Beet Offerings We Have The Main floor of our New Building has stirrine-news for Men. tom Building is filled with remarkable offerings tor Women. block of bargains—is resented only by this hint. economy surprises at every turn. Here is tomorrow's news: Men’s $1 to $2.50 Shirts Wanna _at 50c Each_ Women’s $27.50 “More cipactwenty tyetror: 1; On sale tomorrow moriing: five dred Shirts—not-a—shirt regularly sold for Jess than $1, has been omitted.” fatroduction of the resolution by Dr. W. M. Grosvenor, rector ott Church of the incarnation, at Madison avenue and Thirty-fitth street, snel for a most—unusuai demon n, Dignified churchmen eered long and loudly and distin-} ig ‘purpone. ‘The Bank of France in- fimeted ita willingness to send to this ntry_ $29,000,000 gold, but because of Hts’ Governmentn! character, it desired form’ of committal from thir | ment in so large a transaction. Washingion Intorested. i Gepenunicaten with Washington was inthe effort to "And sonic‘t POAT EOS ted. It was thought probable, | i that even If the Washington gould not see thelr way 40 par | drown the chce: , Cong and Sitter Debate, Then for an hour and « ha’! |ghesnilons of the motty and thsi 8 fought it out In a deb Jed with ‘werim alities wi in New York hava | [bet age. ‘The premium | eure tees eae NOS sin pressing ls’ resslution to ‘ gpte. sven. in amounts of 910,00) or mo Fas bern 2. struck straight at the President Ehis 1 unnatural premium hax led to 5 Bay renee ar Toioe Treseal scandalous than the Maia Nie Ae ene Anes @yecvlation, In bank funds and ered eG the‘rlght to aay 9, 1 gba Ee ot! -ireavenof Hie—téttowers| eceks ago, Tha New York bas jg rule, are discouraying GAG practi = Pat Wall street has ten weyeral days with ri ‘@ut-of-town banks who Gavay bee! their currency to monsy br kers ebersy. ea_of tho against i think that the actt: nes Included churchmen the New York Alton H. Varker, Col. Williaa George Za- nd_the an- Episcopal Wyment Lor deposite: mith thelr clty | nc Correspondents: | == Clearing-House May Act. "This practice has become so gener: in Its most conservative Falled to Sidetrack It, made to wide et—otttenf-town Fesolution and | | /Rency are closly Pisa its —F. ayerT winy i pe abe OF the ajpount ied Tor. Was reported in ly that severai b; @peculating in curr money trom .banks es Vauved voices velled hundr ah stor programme ot ory Won tnelr Gi tha day. ny. and only a address Greer Karly and Correct (Diagnosis of Lung Diseases, | a though we've sold sitnilar shirts to some of the dollar grade} —astow ae seventy cents in & previous special offering, when ! they were taken ina jiffy. But there are more $1.50 Shirts | nthe Jot than eny other grade: a“ others, in smaller quan- tities, regularly worth up to $2.50, Materials are fancy dnd | plain colored madras, plain ae and plain blue cheviot. me of the shirts are plaited, others are in plain, soft, nes Suits marked at prices that you | domestic aes The striped Bee with single-breas jng Tho values-areen:phasized by the fact that the designs: | 4re reproductions of handsome foraign models, ; finer groups in our stocks will be found imported tailor-made Yet Made Are Ready for a Great Friday Presentation orrow; and tho Old The Kconomy Basement—a whole city. Be sure to visit it while here. $25 Suits at $15 There are Suits at $18 These are just two items fram_ 2.-splondid_tist-.of-special | | offerings to be found in our Costume Store tomo w morn- Greavenor to. friends! “y did not expect the least bit rectat |ot oppomtion and am aull-unable to te ESTABLISHED 1862, . KELLY yon Sixth Avenue Between 16th and 17th Streets | Only Entrance Through Furniture Store Liberal Terms of Credit Exceptional Attractions in Women’s Suits and Coats “WINTER MODEL we sults, made of fine quaba . ity. Broadclottis, *Chey- _iots and Mannish Mix- tures, single and double breasted jackets, with. notched collars and taik | ored sleeves, lined with satin, full pleated skirts, =-finished—with—falds <ttet deep hems, $22.50 LONG COATS of ex- cellent quality black kersey, lined throughout with satin, full loose mode! garments, ’ effect- iely—trim-m ¢d—overf—— shoulders with velvet . and braid, flat collars \ “and fancy sleeves] _ with cuffs, -And in the would CEH REBUY pay for and $18 suite anounced above are made of tine ted manhish sack_opats $19.75 We extend to ‘you the privilege of having your purchase charged, and which may be paid for in weekly or monthly ined tith—-eatin= Phe “skirts are with deep bias fold. Here are descriptions of three’ similar special values, At $22.50—8 breasted coats, with velvet collars, folds. Hipee style; aiew have stiff bosoms in-coat style with eufis attached, in allsizes. In other styles a complete range.of sizes from 14 to 17 inches in the combined lots. ‘This is the most stirring offering that has been mae in many a day, and the entire lot-will probably be sold out in @ couple of hours tomorrow morning, Be sure to be early, Not on sale today. and double-breasted front, boun “Men’s-$2 and $2.50 imported Nightshirts at 75c {trimmed with braid, A smal tot-of-onlytre-hundred Nightehirts tr pian rhite and pai ecru, trimmed with colored piping. From one of the best makers of these goods in Paris, All alzes, but the largest quantities in 14 and 15 inch very small men andthe very large mep wil} neq to Sidi ets, trimmed with braid, small fancy vest. plaited skirt. uits of checked sulting, with smart, seml. —At $28. 50---Pine Rroadeleth -Sulte with Atinch-singte-breastet> TET fitting Jacket, LEAD through, seams strapped; lined with satin. Slde- side-plaited — and Oey models p! “fitting, single- e-plaited skirts with two. bias At $25—Haridsome Velveteen Suits, with tisht-Atting hip-length jack- Another style with fitted back id with braid. Skirts are side-plaited and Third floor, O14 Bujlain payments. | neck measure Tha. be early. 7Sc each, reduced from $2 and $2.50, .Men’s $2 and $2.5U Pajamas at 75c-a Suit Just a hundred and ffty suits of fancy flannels and a few of madras, principally white. Mostly in sizes for small men. 7Sc a suit, formerly $2 and-$2.50, is Fair warning, for lots are small, and the selling will probably be over in Jess than an hour tom tomorrow morning, _Men’s $18 to $22 ‘Suits. at $14.75 New Sack Suits just received from the manufacturer, made of) handsome ‘all-wool black thi plain and ‘some taney_weaves, in a Tull Styles that! sell regularly in our-stock at 8 $20 and tomorrow at ATE a suit. Guiana Col Of Trimmed Ha ev ening wear, reduced as follows; $10 to $20 Hats at $7. ‘sortment of sizes, $29 o24, Math floor, New Bul ita Men’s $3 a $4 Chasse $1.90: These are-excellent caliskin, kidskin_and patent. fester! shoes in various atyles,-but-not in complete size ranges in| any_purticular style. The size range is sufficiently broad for! it to be well worth your while looking through the collec- tion, $1.90 a pair. may “be: worn without: cleaning, tritnmed with Jace anid medallions | broideries, ‘These are the pr At $17.50, regular! i At $25, regularly $32. i is ices of this BEG $25. 50 and $45, | A Al i the attenticn | A | ‘Decision Untaneles Knot That} Caused Father and Son to Be Locked Up. beloved game | yy nd tm authority than 4 premo Court In Brookisn. Ace ©& Geolvion. Juat handed down } Yearned Justice, 1s aii right to roil okled hones whenever aad w feel like it, Phe case which Wiousht forth Jus! Wyrr'y decision js tu ‘thal, a thirteen waresied with two 0! No, 179 broadway Playing he seduc Bald be Was only (ov, pwever, dined i Caan, tia laser hg unavle io aS Lhe Of tires days % eained thay be to tho Jewish iru the mean peice: fesardin he propos nf count fo the ta cerunle xamita PL the attics id Oth aver), b Wert Nyw Moasy, Wednenday ara ' 1 1 : iy ay te wot | Thing ra fo aid Chest Discaaoa,, seat free as 's specinl | | $22 to $32 Hats at $15 $32 to $40 Hats at $18 _ Ready Ea riday morning—not on sale today, echoes ts Reduced. The variety includes hats for all occasions—to wear with the tailor-made suits, for semi-dress, for reception. and for, ‘There is wide variety td select from, Now Phint Fleer Old Rutidina- _ Fine pees Robes At Lowered Prices We have reduced the prices because these white robea— jmostly of !inen—are slightiy mussed, some so elightly they Many ure handsomely and beuutiful hand em- Of some designs we have only-one of a kind, assortment of choice robes, t $31.50, regularly $47.50. $36.50, regularly $55. Beoond Noor, Old Bulldls Men's $5-and $6Sa ip al $2.85 and.$3,40a Pair 7 : $5 to $8- SH “Wa Byery-man-knows that. manufacturers put their best leathers and.the } possible workmanship {: their sample shoes. You may depend that Three hundred handsome, new eno flaws in any of these. There are scarcely two pairs alike in and whito, red, blue, -browa..an the colfection and-they ure only in sizes UG, Fand 4, IA, Band afew tiona, Plaited in bias effecc, back © widths, now at $2.85 and $3.40 a pair. | . colored silks, Small tabs with bu Boys’ $3 Shoes at $2.40 trimmed cuffs, Open in front. Fine box grained calfskin shoes, with stout welted soles, strong and/ at $3.75 each. durable, well adapted to rough wear, and yet neat and correct in style, z: Main floor, New Dullding, 4 a! : Men’s 37:c and 50c Socks at 25c Imported lisle thread Half Hose, in black, navy blue and ‘tan with embroidered fronts, Just six hundred and seventy- five pairs jin the lot, at 25c a pair, instexd of 87 }4¢ and 50c, Our Dress Goods stocks are f news for tomorrow morning: If you want a dainty, inexpensively priced evening waist, | you will tind one of these “4 Just the thing.”” Of siik or net, in white, jabs navy blue or eeru, waited ‘and triinmed with | Chimy or Valence: and medallions, Some have ruffied sleeves, At $3 9 mas perenne. dust ruffle, 6 O14 Hullding. W ists ats $35 75 Pisid-Sik Waists, in black dd. reen__plaid_.cambina-_ and front; piped with self— ttons, Long sleevea with aiste that were $5 to $8, Fourth floor, Old Bullding, These Dress Goods Tomorrow ull of remarkable offerings in most desirable fabrics ior Winter wear. Hore is-additional Me orsted Sultings in two-toned effects, formerly $2.75, now at $I ea EG man ala alate New (puilding, (9.0 rMialdiand Striped Worsted Suitings, at $1 a yard, from $1.60, z : English Worsted Suitings, in gray shades, ot $1.28, from §2. Stylish Trimmed Hats Fancy Broadcloths, in stripes and plaids, at $2, from §3. _Becond floor, Old’ Building. At $2 and $3, Instead of $5 tu $8.50 ’ In the rapid selling of the week cne hundred hats suffered | Tha nksgiving Candies Reduced a bit from eager handling, but the prices have suffered more ss thanthe bate. No two ot the_hats are alike, all sizes and Koast Turkeys, filled with candy, at 25c from 50¢c. ° atyles, including turbans and toques—all at sharply reduced Large Feathered Turkeys, not filled, at $5 from $8. micuad ies Te pee aie Ae | Snapping Mottoes, at 85c a dozen from $1.26. P z Snot Ue iba ganeyautes Assorted Nick-nacks at [5c a pound, from 2oc. Jack Horner Pio unipking, filled with twelve prizea, $5 Evening Waists at $3.75 at $5. i Basement, Old Building. $5 Silk Petticoats at $3.75 Of good black and colored taffeta, with deep flounce of $3.75 instead of $ __ Fourth | Qld Bunding. JOHN WANAMAKER ‘Formerly +A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. | | | 4 ’ Webster The it down that: Fun” means—‘‘Sport,.’ ‘“‘Merriment,’ etc.- He was quite right, Be fun means still more than that; it means a rest from business cares and- a mental diversion that is essential to the healthy b ty_and mind, And, further- 2, ly of the nght- ~kind_. ease on et of be deliver i at your home next — Sunday 1 you will but say the word. To\ speak briefly: A Brand New Gane, “Hares and Hounds,” Is to Be Given Free With Every Copy of Next || Sunday’ Ss World i in Greater N.Y. To be sure, next Sunday World's ‘Funnyside’’ will make you laugh, but in the playing of ‘‘Hares and.-Hounds’’ you will haves ‘sport’’ and “‘amusement”’ for weeks to come. So be sure and get a copy of next Sunday's World (better order it in advance to make sure), And Then When’ Your Friends Drop In to Call You Can En tertain ‘Them Enjoyably t 1 {