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BISHOP POE NN BE GEN NO PLC FUNERAL Widow Invites Few Intimates and Churchmen to Pri- vate Service. CATHEDRAL TOO SMALL, If Obsequies in City Are Held Grace Church May Be Used. SWS COURTS TI UP WESTCHESTER PAPID. TRANSIT Engineei Moulton Tell Public Service Boarl of Odd Combine. NEW HAVEN ROADREADY | Any Line to Be Built Will Be Backed and Used by Former Rival. | | The Public Ser | began Mrs. Elizabeth ef Bishop Hen day requested the | ftles In this city to an Investigation Into the rel spalinn authors ton and New York and Portchester the New York, New Haven 4 Ratload, which Mace ir jent and chief engineer Portchester and treasurer and gineer of the Westchester, said, fect, controls and owns both roads, owning, through the Milkbrook Com- pany, all the stock of the Portchester and the majority of the stock of the Weatchester Company. ssioner John EB, Bustis, who the Inquiry, examined Mr yho testified as to his re- ith all three companies and declared that matters have been in | abeyance for eighteen months, but that plans are being prosecuted to re- sume Work in October, as soon ag the Court of Appeals hands down a de- High Prelates to Attend. cision which settles the validity of the : ‘ er of the Westchester Company DLA eOera te Rn Aer granted in 1872, and when Dr, George F \ Board passes on a ‘ange for private the Bishop to! roads w! friends of the services on Friday will | condu by Mrs, Potter, In rogard to the tal Yeo funeral for Bishop Potter tn this] jation “Arrangements for a public funeral for the bishop have not been con- Aidered and nothing will be done until Mra, Potter is consulted.” the Rey, ny, and | the Es te the Rey. hy Ot llatangedi router Christ Church Hl off-| "We are looking to the New Haven clate, Bishop D. HG | areca in Europe, will prot at the family serv fam Armstrong Greer | Ce Francis K. Brooke, Bis | homa, who was appointed by Bishop gmt Potter as Acting Bishop of the Metro- politan Dis mM pointment the Bist funeral at OM 59 1060'"S1! Great Piano Sale Woe offer Walters Pianos at a bone f 83 to & i D. H. Greer sent m, which was re- “Both the 1) have Sust onelusion of my | | return about the | two weeks earlier | | ryt of the $350 Waiters A, $198 Rtyle C Walters Pia Style D Walters Pa F Walters Pia 4000 8000 PLAY uch for! ma’ was so long ERIO NO ON THE MA 12 rolls, cabinet, scarf, bench, atc., complete outfit, . 845 Pianos Priced Up to “ys00 $5 Down and “1 a Week “extras whatever, aie 4 on payment of $5.00. you old pian t Exchange Beaiutul new Walters.” . Don't bu: used or sten- Caution cilled piano; buy a new Val and you 1 be on the safe at th Ubon request a representative will “BLOOMINGDALE BROS, Lex, to 8d Ave, 89th to Goth st, DIRECTOIRE GOWN W N FRISCO 8AN FRANCISCO, ¢ directoire gown broke night, duly 22.—The yolety last | lon being the regular wearer, Mrs, Paul "An Gen Experiment. It will enable you to determine the value of P.& G. Naphtha Soap. Try it! Make a strong suds of P, & G, Naph- tha Soap and cold or lukewarm water. Put into this all the dirty dish-cloths you have, Let them soak for an hour. If any dirt spots remain, rub them lightly with the soap. Remove the cloths. Rinse them in clear water, Hang them up to dry. Look at them an hour later. They are as clean as when new—/ree from grease and without odor of any kind, The point of this little experiment is this: If P. & G. Naphtha Soap will clean dirty dish-cloths, quickly, easily and thor- oughly, how much more quickly and easily will it clean bed-linen, table-cloths, pillow cases, skirts, shirt waists and articles of a similar nature which are tenth as dirty as the dish- cloths? P. & G. Naphtha Soap as Commission to-day 5) tions of the New, Westchester and Bos pm not, and never were, one- | i]\ at |Raftroaa for funds for the construction ot the road,” sald Mr, Moulton, He ; ‘ added that the New f n Was financially behind the plan of any road which should be constructed Albert H. Walker, assistant counse tor the Commission, questioned Mr IE Moulton, Would Tap N. Y., N. H. and H New matter of interest brought out to-day was to the effoct that the road Proposes, below One Hundred and Sev- enty-fourth street, In the Bronx, to fol- low the line of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, and that it proposed at first to construct only two of the four tracks demanded by ite fran- chise, upon the easterly end of ite right of way, immediately to the west of the New York, New Haven end Hartford tracks. Mr. Moulton also stated that In order C ¢ ctlo oposed in r heehee Ieint he ronal to tbe DUAL withstae New| Kero fe stuEDhy, York, New Haven and Hartford in| Bing, of the firm of B | Mount Vernon, so that trains may bel attempting to hold th run over the new road. Later, he said, | $2,000, on the promise t the road will be continued elther over | ainpute, the Porichester route or the Westen Isaae Brown, Chairn ter route into Westchester County. * tae Al ne said, {t !s proposed to have| Committee of the Mas’ tee of Masters’ Association Called as Witness, his probe deeper into the scandal which led to t joonnections with the present subway] sociation, was summon jat the West Farms station, ont we sistant District-Att Smyth the proposed Southern Boulevard sub- aes oe ree way at Westche: venue, when con-| threw some {ght on rae nt the Weatcheater, | tween Brown's #00 yan Journeymen Pi: In an affidewit Br Murphy apniached him ranted some assurance [oii constructed and with the i 16 map, could be finished from a year to two years, but he would prefer the latter time. |Chairman of Claims Commit- Magistrate Corrigan to-day inserted plumbing © arrest yer terday of Charles Murphy. of the firm A by Leo 3. Sing, with tter up for labor -day by As n of the Claims fo umbers’ As- At a proposi: | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, | 1908. him would Lee n the Ade Jenied all know 8 off 0 apar ted up. OR BOAT ae as m™ = Atlan City and Return vo Sunday, duly 26, 1908, od Pennsylvania Railroad Le aPECIAL TRAIN houses the jewels, Drifted From Mooring, The motor boat ‘hich deifted ashore | on Hoffman Island la nday iat tor bore wo! Aceon me him tn anoth dveit. ted: ee ACTRESS ACCUSES MAID. | fusamme Leo Bays Sadie Stole Her Jewelry, Susanne Lee, daughter of Col. Destrosses and Cort- | landt Sts RETURNING Jackson One Block from 23d Street Terminal Hudsom Tunnel Telephone 5700 Chelsca Daring July and August This Store Will Close y 12, 30 o’Clock Saturdays and 6 o’Clock k Ebenings i‘ | ONEILL-ADAMS @ Established roy -One Years Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Store Carriage Entrances on 2ist Street Telephone 5700 CheWea Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York sion | | Only Light More Days of The July Furniture Sale | During Which You Will Get the Benefit of Reductions Ranging from 10 to 50 Per Cent. ADAMS BUILDING. This week we feature particularly DINING ROOM FURNITURE. Cur immense stock presents a splendid assortment of Sideboards, Buffet, Extension Tables, China Closets, Carving Tables, Leather and Cane Chairs, &c., in Mahogany, Oak, Circassian Walnut and Mission. $22.50 China Closets, $16.75, $15.00 Side Tables, $10.75 (Like {llustration). They are made;Conven ient ot solid oak and stand 72 inches high ;Serving Ta- and 40 inches hles, similar to , They have {lust ration, bent glass ends,| made of nice- French mirror ly quartered back of top shelf, oak, In golden and fancy shaped color, highly iy) with beveli polished; A splen. carved gallery Pas ad piece of fur-|back; claw J niture at the sper feet; two cial price. Regu- drawers, one lar price 822.50;| being lined for slkgresta regu- July sale price. | lar price $15.00; tty | sale price only..seeee $10.75 $46.75 | $16.00 Extension Table, $12.50 $2.75 Dining Chair, $1.98 (Exactly as illustrated.) Made of golden oak, pol ished finish, panel aaa Like illustration.) Made of oak, In) ise | laa oak finis highly polished, an ey a | feu oneal shaped legs, tho | Y inches, round, oughly braced pillar base,| close woven cane plain, mas-) seats. An oppor- sive design,| tunity to secure a tho roughly thoroughly reliable constructed, | Dining Chair at and a great) very small cost Regular price, Regular price $2.75, yalue at the price. $18.00, PHICe wrevsceecesrees PP mros| at....., NOTE—On account of the a mt of ay sold during this sale we require about one week to make delivery. | Hair Goods— Special Sale ADaMS BUILDING—BALCONY. | We have held many splendid Hair Goods Sales in the past, but we can state without reserve that our last purchase of fine Switches and Puffs, which we place on sale this week, affords the best and most interesting bargains ever offered—our goods made specially fot Summer wear are worthy of inspection, No mail or C. O. D, orders. | Switches | 18-in, All Long Hair Switches... .8% | 22-in. All Long Hair Switches. . is SET LED 6) 9 9 onc 24-in, Natural Wavy Switches, ..2,75 Newport Puffs, 8 to a set.. | All Around Transformations Merry Widow Puffs. All Around Transformations... 6,98) Single Puffs, each N ewport Puffs Clearance Sale of Low Shoes | ‘For Women and Children at Enormous Price Reductions B Before Stock-taking | Cleaning House in the Shoe Department pre- vious to stocktaking means just about half prices, A chance no woman shouid miss. There are plenty of WHITE CANVAS, RUSSET AND BLACK SHOES in the collection. WOMEN'S white canvas Oxford Ties, black viel and gun metal kid, also patent leather. Our regular price 82 30 special WOMEN'S tan Russia Gibson and Colonial Ties, patent leather, vici kid and gun metal Oxford Ties and Pumps, 8 $4.95 regular $3 Shoes, for... Ties | WOMEN’S white canvas and dongola WOMEN'S white kid Oxford | Oxford Ties, about 400 pairs, Our and our finest grades of black regular $1.69 and $1.79 Shoes, 7% i kid, Regular $4.50 Shoes $2: 25 | WOMEN’S white canvas dongola kid | and dull leather Gibson Ties. Our COLD RENS dongola kidskin Shoes regular $2.00 Shoes, and Slippers. Regular $1.00 1 fon ieee LaOO and $1.25 Shoes, at........., 59 CHILDREN’S white canvas Shoes and | fof sees and black Oxford Ties, nen | WOMEN’S patent leather Vici kid Oxford Ties, light and me- dium weight soles. Our 5 cents cake. regular $2.25 Shoes, for.. Before-Stocktaking Sale of Lingerie Dresses, | Lawn Dresses and Washable Coat Suits, | ADAMS BUILDING. | To Effect An Immediate and Absolute Clearance of | Summer Dresses and Suits for Women Hefore-Stock taking Prices Have Been Cut Almost in Two—A | Splendid Opportunity to Round Out the Wardrobe | with an Extra Garment or Two at a Tremendous Saving, $5.00 Lingerie Dresses...........s00044 $2.95 $10.00 Lingerie Dresses. puoouo Nhe Ho) $20.00 Lingerie Dresses.........005 . $10.00 | One and Two Piece Lawn Dresses $3.00 White and Colored Lawn Dresses... $1.95 | $5.50 White and Colored Lawa Dresses... $295 $10 rancy Jumpers and High Neck Dresses $5.00 Washable Coat Suits $6.00 Tailored Coat Suits..............$3.00 $10.00 Tailored Coat Suits poupoueerlt) $15.00 Tailored Coat Suits,.... nepounoe yar) Bathing Suits All new models..... $1.95, $2.95, $3.48, $5.00 Travelling Coats, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00, $10.00 ~ Before-Stocktaking Sale of | Women’s Suits and Dresses O'NEILL BUILDING, This Sale means that the bulk of our fine stock of Women's Outergarments is marked at half price and less to clear the decks for stocktaking. The final and lowest prices of the scason ate reached on these occasions, Some are slightly soiled from pandling and only one of each; others are fresh and ina range of There are garments of Voile, ' Batiste, Worsted, Net and | Linon in this big bargain oflering, Note the price reductions: $30.00 Punjab Silk Suits........, 650. $39.75 $25.00 French Voile Suits........... $15.00 $32.00 French Linen Suits........... $15.00 $20.00 Lingerie Dresses. . . $10.00 $12.60 Lingerie Dresses...... a beOO $5.00 Lawn Dresses..... aniuon 097)( 0X0) $3.00 Lawn Dresses... . eves $4.00 Also Light-Weight Worsted Suits, $5.00 $7.00 $40.00 ve Bae ‘‘ Niagara”’ The Largest Water- Color Painting in the World | On Exhibition in the Adams Buiiaing, Third Floor, be‘ween funiture and Picture Depts. ‘Before Stock Taking Clearance Hosiery and Underwear For Women Standard L incs—Big Bargains 50¢ Union Suits, Women's pure 9 ity lisle neck, length +38 Hosiery, 25c¢ ¢ Women's k » perfect cotton 25¢ extra large s ne Vests, 5c Silk Lis'es at 25¢ nen's lustrous. silk | Hosiery, full sean but was held in $100 aves West 23d St, 6.46 A. M. 7.15 A.M. Timo-|Leaves Atlaniic City 7.00 P. M, ! tationed at Ellis Mousquetaire Gloves . GTON ro 3° AVE. A Shirtwaist Sale 2,000 Fine Lingerie Waists at 59c, 74c and 87c Less Than the Cost of the g oP Materials Alone. : Sleds made with yoxe and collar of maltese lace: front of embroidery ; 500 Waists 2's ied opty, and lace edged, button back, three-quarter sleeves, at.. . in three different styles. Yoke of embroidery 750 aists and lace panels of eyelet embraldery down front. Entire ront of embroidery, /4 Jace and tucks. Collar and cuffs tucked and lace trimmed, in two styles—both beautiful. Yoke and front Cluster tucked back; button back and three-quarter of finest embroidery and lace trim- 87. sleeves, at.esesee None of the above wa‘sts will be sent C. O. D., and no mail orders 750 Waists mings; cluster tucked back, Col- will be filled. 59 lar and cuffs tucked and trimmed with lace; button once three-quarter Sieeves; at ...... cond Floor, 59th Bt. Section. — 75c fiat 16-Button Length Silk Meets Gloves Niagara 16-Button Length Silk Mousquetaire Gloves Gloversville 16-Button Length Silk Mousquetaire Gloves All these makes have been sold for $1,50 per pair, and all are now marked 75c. You may have your choice of colors, black or white ; all sizes. Women’s Low Shoes, $3.00 & $3. 50 ¢ Grades 1. 9 b) Oxfords, nage ls, Pumps, Gibsons—all good styles in patent leather, tans and black. BLOOMINGDALES' —$—$—$— Women’s $1.50 Long Silk Main Floor, 69th st, Section Second Floor, 50th St, Section. will be c! Big Come Down in Hosiery Prices ald 's Tuff-Enuff Half Hose Reduced! 12% along at 6 pairs for $1.25 to-morrow C 6 pairs for 75c; or, per pair Men’s and Women’s Hosiery—tmporters’ samples, including many fine lisle threads, p ain or embroidered: unbleached s0 es ' 19¢ Reduced because we are going to discontinue this Women’s 19c Lisle Thread Stockings; seamleas, * 10c yours at the same saving we made. Hence 35¢ lues for, 131.00 MINGDALES" one particular line, The half hose that sold right sheer, fast black; all sizes «++. Main SOth St. Section, BLOOMINGDALES'Z Plated Jeweiry Sewing Machines vrplus stocks of some of the most In the Mill and Factory Sale prominent makers of plated jewelry &t Half Exclusive Agents in America, in the Mill and Factory Prices. Sale at immense reductions. Most re'iabl'e machines, guaran- teed by the makers as well as by Bloomingdales’ tor 10 years. They include all the newest and best ims provements. Noiseless and light Aajusta- Ble Aner Brace! fry Mi ets, SRE running, gold plated; fitin wrist; Mili This $25 ind Factory sale price... 39c Machine Belt or Veii Pins, various designs; 9 50 ordinarily sold at . clearance sale price. ns 3 Drawers, i Box Top, Fead Neck (ak ns, many colors pinned very caretully. Chain Purses, gold plates; em- bossed: Selling generally 8 at 50c; our sale price 2 ic Het Pins, imported, crystal, amber, sapphire, jet, garnet, emerald, etc. This $35 Machine, 3 Drawers, drop h proof inet Table when Hrelowed $45 Machines at $12.75 3 Drawers, Drop Head Dustproof Cabiner Cases, Easy Running Main F x, Ave BLOOMISGDALE Buying on ihe Easy Payment Pian Some of them are sold for as much kind, at the Mill und Fee cn 4 c BLOOMINGDAL Worth Up to $2.00, at as 25c; our very special 5c tory sae price o al 3,000 Hand Coupon Eight different Price, ZlOrsessseceereerers Faroque Pearl Earrings, te 7c Main F Bags, » 78c smart styles Made of wa tus an! seal- grain leathers, } 10 12 inches and es some has Main Floor, Sit BLOOMINGDALES’ *is*; '0 3° %;:ee All Cars ~~ Transfer te