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© Je THE ERO QUESTION. | TUBE TARESHEDIN First Weck’s List of Convention Dates}, TUESDAY, OCT) 1 INNOCENT PARTY. Af the canon now atands the arounds may WON M Preliminary meeting Mis sionary Rishops | Seen ua a 200 McPreliminary meeting Woe f| Bornes an'n Auatiiney ie tomkeried A (Ls WEDNESDAY, OCT 8 man, and if wich re eer Episcopal Church Is Called Snobhish” at Conference | in Old St. Mark's. | ATTACKS STEEL TRUST. cl To-Day, Opening Epoch- Making Session. reh, and the Cathe- dral. THURSDAY, OCT. % . Dati 0 10.00). Mitat Wheat Shall Re Done with the ek Brother?” in asnounced awa tegte affecting the general wel @ te Protestant | taken, eeopal Church, te be brought before its Reneral con HERE. 29 P Me4 Hall, triennial s meeting, Woman's On Thursday, Oct. vention, which assemblies here for a | planned. Meath, deginning to-morrow morning ‘Phls wudject is to bo brought before Re convention in a memorial asking that pegr Ddishops be placed over Fpe- GeRy Gefined Aloceses in the South, Where negro churohimen are to be found im great numbers. Bishop Greer intends to have it thor- ty threshed out in a special con- to be held Sunday night, Oct 8901) Mons deputies and | deputies of the Convention will FRIDAY, OCT, 10, 11.004 M.-New Synod Hal, joint seasion of the two houses of the convention, | The Trustees of Col i 5 @, tm the Cathedral, and in the pres 100P.M—New Synod Hall, joint |) @mee of the entire delegation. Ad- session on church exten- bey books, iluatrating the i hagd bree Greases will be made by members of sion work |hMastory of the Church, lent by J. Pler- 8.90 P.M. Congress, and six vested choirs, com- Morningside Drive, re- SonVi : Nicholas Mu Butler |! y : er service. rray Butler |!) — ow th tho elty: te attend of Columbia, to the || Collection may be seen from 2 until ¢ Re convention more than seventy-five Lido eee tae eer be ne a Brdates and 10 lay delegates. | The SATURDAY: OCR 8, |atoun collection of picture, books and are expected to-day, Numerous} 10.00 A. M.—Dusiness session. 9 documents relating to the history and 1.9 P. M.—Luncheon to Bishops and deputies, by the New York Churchmen's Asso- ciation, at the Hotel Mar- solllen, 300 P.M.—Bronx Zoological Gar- dens, reception to conven- tion, by Woman's Auz- Mary, it tnaide the church are already at One party is sending broadcast al Church of America. it of Bishop Spaldii i if erie. of Utah | tained at many social of the important events will be of clergy and iaymen at 8t. hall in the Bowery, at the general convention of the Ceureh was described frank- ‘ee “being aristocratic, enobbish, un- ef its own people and with the Rev, Dr. Charles L. Slattery, the Rev. Dr, John P. Peters, the Rev. Dr. H. P. Nichols and the Rev, Dr, George Chal- mere Kichmond of Philadelphia, As waa indicated in a recent tssue apirit of the i] eee . The New Universal Food -Get your appetite ready for the New Food, etti— Spaghetti prepared in a new form with a new- ound flavor. Heinz Spaghetti ° Cooked—Ready to Serve Made by a new Heinz recipe. Choicest ingredients enriched by the special zest of Heinz ‘Tomato Sauce and imported fine flavored cheese. It’s piquant—g/owing—satisfying. And it’s muscle-forming, brain- building FOOD, Don’t forget that. . The world is waking ue to the wonderful food value of Spaghetti— realizing that it is one of the e/mental foods. A mighty important one in the Nation’s diet. Heinz Spaghetti wherever introduced has be- come a Universal Food. ' ‘Try a Heinz Spaghetti meal today and find out for yourself, Get a tin from your grocer under the Heinz money-back guarantee that covers all the 57 Varieties We want everybody to know how good Heinz Spaghetti is, and know it quigkly. So we are offering $1000.00 In Prizes for School Children for best Little Essays on Heine Spaghetti. YParents, children and teachers may read the announcement of this contest in current issues of such juvenile publications as the Youth's Companion, St. Nicholas, American Boy, ete, /t will de impossible for us to answer any letlers regarding the coutest, It’s Spa- Others of Heinz 57 Varieties are: Heinz Baked Beans, Tomato Ketchup, Euchred Pickle, Chili Sauce, Peanut But- ter, Mince Meat, Tomato Soup, etc., ete, H. J. Heinz Co. , Bnei $820 Visitors Angpect the Heinz Medel Pare Food Kischena Beery Yoon, Teanon wit atno come up for amend: | da WILL PREVENT REMARRIAGE OF pal a! party in a divorce ranted for statutory red. AS It ines revised this never before | ‘ This in the; the Army and Navy. There Missionary Bishops to Meet are now so many Episcopal clergyinen I f es Marine Abvenusiaina, th both. prencnes or Infants and Children, of the wervice that the General Con- vention of 1910 was memorialized to cre- | ate @ special diocese for men, The com- mission appointed then will report to the convention about to mit, and it Is Jexpected that favorable action will be MANY DISTINGUISHED VISITORS Many other matters are scheduled to ‘come up and many social events are | ception is being tendered the Conver - Fi and the local Episcopal clergy ha ‘cures in New York, but not delex: | at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A luncheon to the Bishops and olerical ‘by the New York Churchman's Asso- ciation at Hotel Marseiiies on Oct. 11. bia University have announced that a collection of il- luminated manuscripts and early print- | pont Morgan, will be on exhibition dur- development of the Protestant Episco- ‘The visiting delegaten will be enter- funotions, One tion in the Metropolitan Museum of Art on next Thursday evening, arranged by the Bishop of New York for the visit- ‘ng Bishops, their deputies, and friends, On the following evening President! ,, Nicholas Murray Butler of Coluinbia University will give a geception to the Bishops at his home on Morningside Drive. The Woman's Auxiliary will give @ reception at ¢bhe Bronx Zoolog- foal Park at 3 o'clock next Saturday OOS TE TT Te ee NR ii mm tg maa T EVENING WORLD ning at the Mov Another pri n of Natural] however, rune a good second with four- { reception will] teen. Other cities in which the bishops hi i are Trenton, Baltimore, jn Cineinnatt, inneapoks, Richmond, | Innocent | Wash- Parker and Henson 11. D0. Antony Mitchell,| MONTREAL, Oct. Ir Gilbert r i Orkneys;| Parker, Canadian novellat, and F. R| 1, Arch-| Benson, Shakeapearian were | © to be) given the degree of Doctor of Laws by | Mei! Univertity: yesterday. In giving been Mr. Henson fis degree Dr. Peterson, | head of the university, asserted that no her actor hit ever oeen thus honoree North America. | ASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought % a re be given Use For Over Thirty Years AG mm 35 Dost @ recep- >. Cubranieed (URE G2 HTAUR ComPany, BEW veRA OH We Close Evenings at 6 o’Clock. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. No Connection With Any Store in the Bronx or Astoria Credit To All. One Year to Pay On Easiest-Long-Time Payments—Save 20 to 50% FREE! 4,5, Pest, Gasranteet, ese Be! 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Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth/Street 7 “a Extra!--The First Hit If you can take your mind for a moment from the news of the world’s series opening today, read here the news of a triple . hit with which the Wanamaker Clothing Store opens its season. 562 Men’s Suits Tomorrow, Wednesday, in the Men’s Store Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building 147 Men’s Suits, Silk-lined $35 Grade, for $25 Three selections; two shades of blue cheviot and ane black cheviot; full-lined with silk; hand-tailored in every part where hand-tailoring ensures good lines and stay-put qualities. The material was bought several months ago and the suits made up at the convenience of the makers in the Wanamaker style and.manner of workmanship. Hence #25; and only 147 at this price. 250 Men’s Suits $25 to $30 Grades, for $20 It would be better if we had 2,500, There are 80 patterns and colorings to choose from in sizes 33 to 46; blues, grays, browns, homespuns in brown, green and gray effects, plain blue serge with heavy wale, three shades of blue cheviot, a black cheviot, hard-twisted worsteds in brown checks and gray checks, plain oxford unfinished worsteds—as fine a lot of business suits as any man could wish to choose from. And which he can buy for $20 only here. A few of these suits duplicate one of our regular patterns at $80. We have taken that pattern from our cabinets and all the suits cut from it will be in this sale tomorrow, priced $20. And, in the New Store for Men, Broadway, corner Eighth 165 Men’s Suits, with Extra Pair of Trousers, $15 These suits measure up to the $22.50 standard. But the maker bought the woolens at a concession a while ago, wanted to cut them up, and also wanted to do us a favor. He has done us the favor. Six patterns are in this lot of suits, in sizes 33 to 46; blues and grays; five chev- jots and one fine-stripe dark gray cassimere. Instead of having him make more suits, we asked the manufacturer to cut an extra pair of trousers to go with each suit; for we have observed that often-times coats with good service still remaining in them have had to be laid aside hecause the trousers have reached their limit of service. These three offerings are qutside of the full regular stocks of The Men’s Store and The New Store for Men. The comparative values uoted are our own standards. We know of no suits in New Toni excepting even our own stocks—that can hold a candle to these 562 at the prices we shall offer them for tomorrow. the only original “Casey at the Bat,” will report the World’s Championship Baseball Series for the Morning World beginning Oct. 8. Order from news. dealer in advance. Each dealer’s sup- ply is limited, as The World is not returnable. 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