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TEE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 20138.. SHOW PRIZES ~ BONBY WOMEN “EAT MORTON “for All Four Seasons a by Members of the Styles at the Morristown Ho rse Show @ By Eleanor Schorer| KENTUCKY MOB LYNCHES _* NEGRO IN STREET Drag Assallant From Jail at Mid- night and Leave Him Hanging in Centre of Town. LITCHFIELD, Ky., Sept. %—A mob of citizens visited the county jail here atl A. M. to-day, overpowered the Jatler, took Joa Richa mn, negro, from hin cell and hanged him to @ tree in the public square. Richardson was charged with attack- ing Ree Goff, eleven years old, as she Firet Vice-President of the Bzestser: Gavings Bank, is dead in his eouatey home at Lake Mahopac, at the ag6 of: Ninety-one, He retained an ective i terest in the bank until yeare when he was injured by « fall ‘Gulick waa born in New York. At the age of twenty-five he organised the wholesale grocery firm which later Be came Van Kieeck & Gulick. From thie he retired in 1884, having amassed @ fortune. Hi married twice Twe gona and a daughter aurvive—John C, Gulick, attorney; James C, Guitok gr, and Mra. E. A. Bradley, Montelair, M. J. ee Fair Sex P was on her way to @ stool in the Purses are filled, ir Sex Present. Sountey sear here Tuestay mervng. Hearts are made glad, a the publlo savare this forenoon," "| By the timely use 5 Of a World Want Ad. GREAT FASHION DISPLAY { RB he Same Time Horses Were 6; ¥ There and Made a Good Showing. oa What's a horse show intended to ef" one woman asked another as they @at in Otto H. Kahn's box at the open- fag of the sixteenth annual horse show @f Ge Morristown, (N. J.) Field Club i yesterday afternoon. “Why, to let ue see what every one fe wearing and—and—why, to show off fm horses, of course,” the other tri- emphantly answered. Eest’ eaid the first, a rising inflec- | tion in her tone. The second woman @anced adout swiftly. *Oortainly,” she replied decisively. “low, ace, there's Mrs. George R. Gebiefelin, Charles Scribner's daugh- te. Don't you. think that riding habit ef broadcloth is worth inspecting? And Mire. Boribner's white serge? That's @sinty. And over there is Mre. F. B. Richardeon; don't you like that black velvet trimmed with ermine?” A_SPECIALLY PREPARED SALE FOR SATURDAY ONLY Black Velvet Trimmed Hats FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. (MAIN FLOOR.) 9.50 Actual Value 13.50 Extremely smart and chic creations, designed in the new soft effects, reproductions of the latest and most desirable Paris models, in small, medium and large sizes. ONLY ONE HAT OF A KIND. No C.0. D.’ No Exchanges. No Apprevala. “Tt ali very nice,” was the anewer. : Sat eee = ONWITTELLER& \ the society women of New York and | women taking everything. Mre. Charles pate decause, even though the innocent] held to apply to the innocent party in a/the participation in the other sacra- e vielnity certainly need some one to dic-|M. Allaire, riding Champ Clark in the party, he was yet a divorced man. divorce for adultery.” mente of the church to those who shall "ite. eo dates for changing a season's | maide clase, took first ‘The same condition practically drove] What will be done this October, In| persist becomes automatically impossl- honors in the opening event. Another the Rev. Arthur Little to madness, then| ali human probability will be the drop? alao, tesrogmuaie panes te biel baste ih . Jor: auicide. He was born into one of the} ping of the exception from the canom a For the Younger Set ing timorous! roug! best families in America, wa ‘That means, then, that no clergyman ae \ society's doors it has seemed that the| Leonard C. Gocheu a close third. } \ FF of the Church, was a theol of the whole Eptacopal Church wit be| FIDDLE SHARES HIS CELL. School Girls, College Misses, Debutantes ete thing which holds the women of| ‘Three women alone contested the seo- author of great prominence, the rector] allowed to marry any divorced person cenrim maneonaas . u society is absolute obedience to the dic- | ona event for pairs of ponies in harness, of one of the biggest churches in the] whatever, no er what othér cir-| Gregor Skolnik, concertmaster ofthe Unusual! and Exclusive Models tates of fashion. Apparently the great | and the Madiaon Square Garden winners Glocese of Chicago, and beyond the( cumatances are connected with orchestra of the Chicago Opera Com- 08 Glothes dominates them and they finnie Rice and Sightest doubt, would have been| case, Lanled lotr halclthechaptinn ALAN ta At Very Moderate Prices. with Naserouee sarin ‘The Morrie. 4 y one a Valea elected Bishop of Chicago only—he was} witt BAR ALL RE-MARRIED Di-/uty sheriff in the suit of Mra. Clara ery era’ Sean iirw proved Uist they may 4 | Ceres ne een nee the innocent party and had been dl] VoRCEES FROM SACRAMENTS. | Skoinik for a eeparation and was locked or at they may b@/tor Jackson and Raffeletts, driven by vetoed, i stewes, but that the great majority | sties Dore W. Voight. Mise Frances _ MINATING STORY OF HENAY| But this Is not the worst of Ht If|up in Listlow Street Jail in default o Special Sale Saturday hear wondrously diversified commands. | \truootreye drone the ther tec ELIMINA the innocent party misht | 2,600 bai. pec hes COSFUMES FOR ALL GEAGONG| women refused to be excludea trom| That Is, for Him Who May} THE EIGHTH'S PRECEDENT. married by @ clergyman of] rg, Bkolntk sald thd violinist was ‘These illustrations show the trend of| one of the denominations or by @ justice | anout to go to Chicago for @ seventeen fecting in the church, and although} of the peace, and then come back and|weeks' engagement and that unloss he there are still proponents of a looser @EEN IN ONE BOX. Misses’ “Tailleur” Suits $e afternoon was warm. The spec- Eras kM Gute to cay woman Happen to Belong to the we resume his or her church Nfe. When mpelied to « curity he would geteze erro few. Six lonely women ut pgp este Laay hagas epdleraraltcccry Epi al rch, interpretation, these are felt to be in freedom of Interpeting a reais cane and paying alimony, 25.00 Mr. Comellus 8, s0tchett's box aad wt plrosga he A ifeciine piscopal Church. less than a working majority among the| more or lens elastic divorce canon, Skoinik was arrested at No. 16 Bt. . 7 auwel aca light cxirt, with | clase, which was led by Edward Kine ates for the conting convention. wan possible Nicholas avenue. He took his violin to loth with striped velvet vestee, oe and der th ned ho a i i Whlte shoes, Another was attized in a|ot the New York banking famtly.| 1¢ you are contemplating remarriage, Ph ianendlechseeirarsn te adebalvSll EO corded suite with blue coats and okists. gmem. gown of somewhat heavier tex-| mounted on Jolane. Lady Idol, who binding (he Cature of which was beyond a | won the event in 18%, did not capture a ‘Mr. or Mrs, Divorced Innocent Party, section declares that | While twe others were in| place you would better make haste. That Is, Broadcloth. A fifth affected the| Miss Voigt, Mrs. William P, Jenks,|°f course, if you happen'to be an Epis- communion, of this Church shall have reasonable The RIGHT Remedy : 7 oe gummery gown of exceedingly| Mra A. L. Graham and Mrs. Paui|copallan, and wish to remain in oom- cause to doubt whether a person de- for CONSTIPATION. Rea! “Tallleus” & Dressy Suits di ce ew foe pe solar ro , temture, and the last was attired | Moore drove pony teams in the event/munion with your church. sirous of being admitted to Holy Bap- pcan : " suede h i plush. ig & heavy winter gown of brown and| which followed. Mise Catherine Crivbin,| In ebout a month a new canon will be m oF to Confirmation, or to the Holy | ‘Don't” experiment with furtrimmed. Sizes 14to 18. muffled in a gray greatcoat! Goi Post, was the only woman who ce |, has been married otherw! harsh purgatives, they in- condition of attire prevailed ps ee Nye CON core tae than as the Word of God and diactpline || Jureyourbowcls, Taketho 29.50 39.50 to 175.00 on tried the Jumping in the green hunters’ x clase, ae mene) ae in Nee tate of this church allow, such minister, be- {ff Berfect remedy, Hunyadt the newcomers as they filed and she was warmly applauded by iy 1d the gates or came dash-| the women in te boxes, who seemed to| C°tOPe” forbidding even the innocent Gection 111| fore recelving such person to these! jee TELS ited Tore tomobiles. Some wore|euddenly realise that women bade ¢air|*"tY to marry. of Canon %, provid t “no minis-| ordinances, shall refer the case to the pills at night bring cer- the chilliest atmosphese and| to capture the majority of the honors at| The present canon makes tt hard/ter, knowingly after due inquiry, ehal!| Bishops.” tain relief. Get a box of Delleved that mid~July | the show, @ thing that has never been| enough, and unless one can prove abeo-|eolemnize the marriage of any person| Leaving out of the question what the jutely eorrect, ‘eccomplished. lutely that one 1s the innocent party | who has been or is the husband or wife| Word of God allows, there ts no doubt spring, summer or win-| Mra Clare Auerbach, Mrs. Theo|i¢ is all but impossible to find a clergy-|°f any other person then living from| whatever that the “discipline of the! Covbeu jr, Dies Frelinghuysen, Miss|man in America within the fold of the] om he or hee a been a thureh’ is miata in the riers and | to-day at any Sp-to- Drug Atterbury, Miss Anne B. Brad! any cause rising after mar sanons, ani en the canon shall any, . lamps to Mow Soue Mayer and Mra KB seniey [TPMCOPAl Ctrurch who will perform 21™%.cn toliows « single exception which| as ft eo e0on will, that remarriage [| Andreas Saxlehner, New York, were other women whe either rode ot | emarriese. reads, “But this canon shall not be under any circumstances is imposelbl Gave Qatae a LAcuion: Witness the difeulty the late John thelr daughters, despite money | The Morristown Horse Show will con-|J#cob Astor had tn getting married to ‘advice, did not know what toweer,| tinue through this efternoon and to-|Miss Force, The Colonel was a liberal he suddenly saw a great light. | morrow. Most of the beat known stables |supporter of the Church, He was even ey don't know any énore|and private owners have entered horses|a vestryman in @ prominent New York 47 tt tp time to change the|in the events and it seems pnobable that | State parish; he offered a fee of $1,000 thew we do, ered triamph-| Arthur Whitney, Charles Hicks, W./to the clergyman who would officiate, » And thus the shame of thy Four| Symmes Richardson, Seth E. Thomas|iut even these potent agencies were was revealed! Jr, Otto H. Kahn, Miss Mary Stevens a e Bociety! Led by a dosen warring | Chapin and Grafton H. Pyne will add Bot suMcient, and he was married by , eplit by many sturdy factiona | further honors to their list of horse one not in communion with his own show triumphs, Charles M. Flejsch- | Church. succumbed to ¢! neral femi- eo is expected to take at least one| A few years ago thie would not have @prest, and the Morristown Horse | mani reyes 4 tat 1904, feveaied her in her true plight. re @ case, and even as late as Malis Geel Gerreette ea Bully Good—Breakfast, Lunch or Supper poster Jobn R. Brinley, Chairman; Will-| Boston, an attempt to enact the strin- fam 8. Bits, Walter Fe Fuse, Sener nt canon, which even its opponents Bull, Charles D. M. Cole, tA: ladmit will pass this year, failed of @ Grannies $., Joseph W. Harriman, Otto | congtitutional majorit , Kahn, Dr. D, H. MoAlpin, Paul] : Moore, Joseph W. Ogden, Kenneth B,| OEFEATED BECAUSE HE W. Schley, Henry W. Shoemaker and DIVORCED MAN Richard H. Williams jr. Since that tim wever, many Robert A, Fairbairn of Westfeld, N. | changes have taken place. The attitude J., 18 judging the roadsters and harness |of the Church has changed. The Rev. horses, Lewis ©. Waring of Plainfeld | Percy Silver, recently appointed chap- Special Sale Saturday Misses’ Fur Trimmed & English Top Coats Smart coats of cut velour in mole or gray with beaver fur-cole: lars. Also English topcoats in gray and brown novelty fabrics. Outing & Dressy Coats of duvetyn, peluche de broadtail evcloe barre, velour, corduroy and cut chinchilla. poet rea 15.00 29.50 to 95.00 Special Sale Saturday Misses’ Taffeta Dresses The “Columbine” Reproduction of an Arnold Model 25.00 Godet tunic, soft fei collar fehigg In Diack, brows, newy: blue, dove gray, citron, beaupre pink, Hague blue, shell faa white, maize, orchid, light blue. Sizes 14 to 18. es Ready to eat direct from package with. cteam and sugar—sometimes add fruit. expected. TADRE WERD HORSES THERE AG ; WELL, e were there, too, Dr. ¥. H vs, Secretary of the Bhow Com- ' ‘was in great glee when the first A genuine treat that meets favor the saddle horses, and Alfred B, Mac-|lain at West Point, one of the most * Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, Dancing & Debutante Frocks Lay of New York the hunters and|scholarly and popular men in the with guests and home folks. in exclusive and unusual models, youthfully appropriate in eutrante were driven before the judges'| jumpers. Church, failed of confirmation as phys iol avers, pes Bishop-Coadjutor in two dioceses at had in] TROLLEY AND AUTO CRASH, |two diferent times simply because he since 1009 waa a divorced man. attention, ———— Aud be was the inncoent pasty. Sold by Grocers ftom Thrown Out| wore than this, he hed the ap- im Brooklyn Smash-U, Proval and consent of his bishop in A Bixteenth avenue open car, empty, = wey On lee ome Sry Bvening World reporter glanced at|'" charge of Motorman Thomas C: usefulness as © clergyman hn Are assembled avout the fleld| 24 Conductor James Hughes, at Graves.| ‘seguit, however, ne stated, wae to @mfied Gubdiously, then wandered|end avenue and Fort Hamilton avenue,| ¢urm him down throughout the 40 @ Uttle knot of professionals, | was in collision early this morning with| country, although his election in business la on the biink," | @ seven-passenger motor car driven by} both @icceses was all but unani- the director of a well known the owner, Charles Barderino, No. 2 mous. too many factions buttin’ 19,] Ocean Parkway, and carrying as pas-| Bishops and standing committees the] fong there won't be any] sets Louis Merlino, No. 2879 West six. |COUntrY over—for three-quarters of these ‘The horse game {s goin’ back. th atreet, Con@y Island, officials rust ratisfy any election of a 1¢8, owned by Francia E, Wood-| ‘#*” 7 : Bishop before he can be confirmed in George C. Fraser, William P.| Both men were thrown out, but e& lhiy oiection—while they admitied his ex- rs, Cornelius B. Mitchell, Mra. | caped without sertous Injury. The au-| celence both ae a man and o clergy- aries Seribner, Arthur A.| tomobile was badly smashed and the|man, atated in writing that they could A. Fiiimore Hyde, John O. H. not approve his election to the Episcer Chartes H. Raymond, John Gen, E. P. | was resumed without much delay. eee Special Sale Saturday Girls’ School Dresses Owner and Co 8.95 “Eton” model, made of French serge in the favored shadings, atent leather belt. Sizes 6 to 14, Girls’ Dressy Frocks of eponge, plaid silk, canton crepe, i large varie:y of chic models, Sizes 6 to 14, mie 10.95 13.50 25.00 Special Sale Saturday Girls’ School Coats pesribiods Ml is ‘The Cricket on the Hearth. TAKING THE DUST mee ofan Se ans wn || Meiners Sues ally clock, but as the afternoon hours big cars drove up and deposited ners, who slowly filed into the atand, and at 4 half the boxes comfortably filled. The others re- vacant, The grand stand was déupled by a small number and a few Mawere grouped about the inciosure, gtiold timers shouk their hands and] house, and will do hermn ta thie that things had changed since the] who use them well; but that they eat ya. olen 10 the ames elochinae oF such mem e family as kill them. I 1N GAPTURE ABOUT ALL Mae assured of thin” ote the writer, aries of ino rua wits the towers Samia." 4 4 Made of chinchilla and striped boucle, some trimmed with aod the welcome quest in those Englian house. | | titer ramet, eee! gin. Mame, ats i : velvet. Innavy blue and brown. Sizes 6to 14. ‘holds that be deigns to weit, His com- ie Children's Hats, 1.50 to 17.50 \ A large collection of smart and select styles appropriate i for children of 6 to 14 years of age. Dress, semi-dress A hats of corduroy, velour, velvet, plush, silk, duvetyn. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street padi’) x

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