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FAGCOPAL HEAD TDFIGHT CHAN - IN CURCH ANE DeMcKim, Retiring President, Says He Will Defend “Protestant.” “CONFERENCE IS OPENED. ‘De. Manning of Trinity Fav- ored for Presidential Honor. ‘The iofty arches of the Cathedral of WMH John the Divine rang to-day with Re voices of 1.000 persons repeating in @emeet the Creed. The volume of f@eend awelled beyond the confines of the great church and in the grounds weteide £400 more, who had been unable @eneral Convention of the Protestant Wptecopa! Churoh, which wil) continue fm this city for three weeks At B89 o'clock this afternoon the con- veution met fer organimtion and the ght for President of the Mfoure of Dep- ‘Wtles began. While it was not uxpected @at the Gret vote would result in an | election, it was conceeded that the bal- j faver the Rev. William ?. Maauing, rector of Trinty Church. . The Rev. Randolph H. McKim of ‘Weshingten, who has held the office 1904, announced that under no would he be a andidate few ve-cletion. He aaid that he wanted te take his plae on the floor of the | @gmvention, where he could take an ac- , tive pert in the fight to prevent the Femeval of the word “Protestant” from ehurch, x ! ft “PROTESTANT.” ' $Bem a Protestant Grst, Jest and ali |during the day or at night. It's the and most harmless the Gime," asid he, “and I do not want @ey mediaeval catholicism shoved | town my throat.” jthen ff Ven Cat Gene | Rev. Georee Thorn: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1913. ABRAHAM STRAUS The ser n opened the con- | tario; the Tight Rev, arborough, ventio ive The church Wishop of New Jerse | dtenita part in David 1 Creer, Menon ther Synod and the Hout Rey 1h | Tair one ‘ \ it Anse Next in line were Hi Church marching in order of sentorit eo atd the Rey. Samuel They wore the rolee and insignia the Epiacopate. As the procession entered the churad | the organ pealod ymin and the + swelled through t chureh, When tiv 1 it sep, reached the char two lines between which the « etal and ot ignilaries passed HOUSE DOUBLE LINE. ‘The House of Bishops formed a doubie Mine down the centre alate, and between @hene linon of honor passed the Right INDIGESTION, GAS OR SICK, SOUR STOMAGH Time“Pape’s Diapepsin” !In five minutes all stomach misery is gone. “Really does” put bad stomachs in er ahees does” Liege inde, tion, evepeie, gas, rtburn and sourness in five minutes—that—just that—makes Pape's Dia in the lar- gest selling stomach regulator in the world, If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and jsny and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your insides filled with bile and indigestible waste, re- member the moment “Pape's Diapep- sin” comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing — almost marvelous, and acid; head is di the joy in ite harmlesmness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dia- pepsin will give you a hundred dollars’ worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands you your money It's worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stom- ache regulated. It be! im your home—should always be kept hand in case of a sick, sour, u| stomec! quickest, surest stomach doctor in the world. nope of the J Wh » | Neleon of Albany and ‘Thomas Gattor | ‘Tenne BISHOPS FORMS and wo man that the service © nevieted in thin work the Holy Gospel. No Red Tape—No Security Asked A Year and a Half to Pay We trust you without security—with- out red tape—and we give you a year anda half or more to pay. If you're sick, of out of work, we wait for oyr money. In case of the ¢ due is cancelled. During the 106 years that we've been in business, more than half a million families have furnished their homes from our stock in this way, and to-day we're doing a bigger businces than ever Handsome3-Pc. Parlor Suit,*24.75 Very heavy mahogany finished frames; good, sturdy legs; large claw fect. Furnished with loose cushions of silk plush, in any desired Polished wood scats under the loose cushions, This suit would be good value at 842.50 week only, €24.75—50c © week is all you pay. PARLOR SUITS FROM 617.50 to $400.00 color, with tassels to mate Golden Oak Couch Bed Seat comes forward in two turns, making @ full siege, com- fortable bed, Selected golden oak frame, covered with good grade of Boston leather. Very substan- tially made and easy to operate. Usual, price 680.00; for Raid werk $22:50 COUCH AND OTHER BEDS PROM BH.N TK where in all The Largest ‘This Coupon will be taken 4( 50¢, sooty Trhame tat $6.98 oF hased heve Thursday. Better Than Any $3.50 Shoe Sold Else- ILGOX'S MYRTLE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST. Special for Thursday Trimmed Plush and Velvet Hats at $2.98 larger and if powsible finer #lock tw New York. BROOK \ Ngo, Millinery Store in America day the demand for theme huts was volnted, ao we Will have w similar Mendey, Thursday Real Leather Rocker | What is more inviting after a lay at work than a mas- or like this one—deep F . reliable springs, ay stered in genuine ia tt $19,955 | hookers Strong, Safe Crib ‘This sturdy white enan crib has two conve mothers will appr airy MANY OTHER BTYLES OF CRIBS, OWPERTHWAIT e "OLDEST FURNITURE HOWSE IN Park Row , at Chatham Sq. 103 to 208 Park Row 3rd Avenue. at 12ist Street Stores 2212 to 2224 Third Ave, Indge Forter Appointed Delegate. | Judge Warren W. Foster of the Court of General Sessions haa been appointed , | delegate to represent THshop of On- “Beauty's Geardian’ e Won This pure, soothing emollient brings instant comfcrt, and quick- ly tums babies’ tears to smiles At Tear Draggist’s, ia Collapeible Tabes, 28¢ * was read by Mishap neioW and Hishop Scar- before, sis because we gi Our stock of furniture, rugs, carpets, and housefurn.® exactly what you want, you are about to furnish a single If you want dependable wyods at o come in to see us. ‘You will Courpavtharests: Sins Open Saturday Evenings Everything for Housekeeping—Furniturt, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, Stoves, Sketches of Twe of the Dresses. Women’s Fall Dresses at $17.75 || Women’s $2.75 Sweater Coats, $1.86 | THESE ARE SAMPLES, the carefully made Dresses that have been used by the maker, one of the leading manufacturers of women’s wear in the country, to sell his line. They are here now, right in the need time, at anywhere from a fourth to a third from regular prices—a re- duction of 25c. to 33c. on the dollar. * They are made of silk poplin, crepe meteor, crepe de chine and best quality, of satin charmeuse, in the new costume colors and in half a dozen or more of the most beautiful models of the year—most suitable for street wear, Numbers of them are exquisitely embroidered. The chemisettes are of fine laces and | | TO CALL YOUR attenti iful new, “ Every Drest hase distinctive style shat bespeaks high grade workman- lon to our greatly enlarged and beautiful ship. Sizes 32 to 42. ‘urtains, Etc. Women’s Fall Suits, $22.50 & $29.75 | ——— TWO GREAT OFFERINGS FOR THURSDAY at just the price most women desire to pay. A number of the Suits are direct copies of some of the most stunning styles of the season. Others a.t¢ smart combinations of brocade Coats and broadcloth Skirts, plain che'viot Coats and Scotch plaid Skirts. A. number trimmed with fur. Hagiae blue, mahogany, seal, nut brown, navy and black. Special styles for extra large and smail women, as well as regular sizes 32 to 48 bust measure. Dress4' Suits, imported models and reproductions, at $34.75 to $300.00, anywhere in the city at the price. Wonien’s $29.95 Coats, $19.95 100 STYLISH FALL AND WINTER COATS at this remarkable They are made in the new two-toned boucles, price for Thursday. Erinchill i lined), plushes, Persianna and bear cloths. chinchillas, ba cadcloths (inter Colors are saa! brown, green, gray, olive, mavy—end @ fine assortment in 3 32 to 48 bust n \casure. toe vrted and domestic Coats for evening and ae Le Mad from ‘Q)), and unmatched anywhere in any grade at TA a Carpet and Ru: Department Specials 18x36 Calgary Rugs (all wool) ¢5¢ } 14x86 Mohair Rugs (plain soon) * Specials in Misses’ Sport Coats. Milton Cloth, $6.49. Carduroy, fur collar, $19.98. These Goats are alf man tailored, raglan and set-in sleeves, large belt all around. Made in large stylish pla shades in plain colors. Sizes 14 to 18 years. 27x54 Wilton Rugs 36x72 Axminster Hugs. 4.6x6.6 Axminater Rugs. ‘ patch pockets, low wids and the most fashionable $6.98 and $7.49 Parlor Clocks, $5.25 Black enamel finished cave, with verde green side columns, 8-day guaranteed movement, hous and half hour strike om cathedral gong and porcelain dial. $5.00 Gas Lamps, Complete, Fancy old brass and black finis! and 13-inch cathedral art overlaid with fancy met: Golden Oak, solidly made; spindle back, “Can you beat it” nid Portables, complete with all attachments A shade, and 4-panel skirt of different color; and 4-parss! glass crown, in amber or green. 69¢ ShepherdCheckSuitings,49cva. Black and white. This is a special price for these much-wanted fabrics. Part wool, Haye all the appearance of the more expensive materials and will give splendid weary 42 inches wide. Puritan Gas Heater Well made in every de- 79c All Wool Storm Serge, 49cYd. Black only. 42 inches wide, This is an exceptionally fine quality of black Serge, firm even twill and absok ttely all wool and a perfect black. For Thursday only, Children’s A manufacturer's sample line of very beaut\'ful little white Dresses, lace and embroidery trimmed. Sizes infants ta» 5 years. One of the greatest bargains of many a day, Bring This Coupon and Save 32c 11-Piece Canister Set y plete woven wire spring iustead of the usual iron slats; sides which slide $$ $$$ — American Cut Glass. $1.69 Celery ‘Trays, $1.19, 41 Inches long, an extra heavy blank, exquisitely cut\In a combination of chrysanthemum, Venetian and prism designs, finished witht deep scalloped edge. German China Chocolate Sets, $1.,98. Fine quality white cotton fleece lined Undervests, fong sleeves; ankle Demwam, arity, of delicate round flocs ond, rice Women's 50c. Combination Suits, 39c. wih ‘set consists of! \Dhocolate Pot and MoRewetion Beers lined, tony herves, snitle BROOKL derful Bargains of Thursday IF YOU WOULD TEST the striking value giving of this store, compare these values with those of any other store in the whole city. Remember that these are all new goods, the most wanted kinds, and of the quality that has made the sales of Abraham & Straus famous not only for low prices, but for very high grade merchandise and perfect satisfaction. We never sacrifice quality for low pricing, but neither do we ever use quality as an excuse for high pricing. In the Great Wilton Rug Sale WE WISH TO CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE ASSORTMENT OF 9x12 WILT REGULARLY PRICED AT FROM $39.50 to $60, AND IN THIS SALE AT $29.50 TO $39.50." ” ‘Third Meer, Kast Building. $6 French Velvet Hat Shapes, $3.95 Hand-made Hats on flexible frames and very finely finished. $10.00 Ostrich Trimmed Hats, $5.95 $6.00 Ostrich Bands, $3.95 Smart, jaunty styles with a band, a fancy stick-up An entire Band encircling the entire hat with two uncurled feathers for height. All the or an ostrich plume, Extraordinary value. wad toe oad Vilas Sone soa All wool Sweater Coats, double breasted, Byron collar, turnback cuffs and patch pockets, solid color or combination trimming. Secgnd Cove, Central Buiiting, Two Drug Specials dcsska Gre; Cesta! Subitie, Drug Store in the East Building, near to Livingston street entrance: / Fairchild’s Essence of Pepsine, large size, regularly 67c., at 87. Phillips Milk of Magnesia, SOc. etze, sold here at 37c., Thursday at 38c. Store Underpriced Utilities 29¢ Brooms, ISc Each | With the rising market on broom com, we have made a ey pur- | i All the most wanted shades of burgundy, chase of 100 dozen good House Brooms which we would ord! sell for 29c. This is a full weight, four sewed, size six Broom, and for | Thursday only will sell them for 1§¢, each. Only one to a customer. Store orders only. 2dc to 39 Coasters, I7c 3% Inches in diameter, tile base with nickel plated, brass or cotton rims, s few silver plated rims and some with mahogany base with copper rims. A saving in your table damage as well as a purchase saving. or Aluminum Tea Kettles \ Seamless and made right. Actual capacity, 3 qt., $1.75 each; 4 qt...91.05 each 1c Aluminum Tea Strainers, Sc Gubway floor, Eat Building. Women’s $5.00 Shoes, $2.95 Gun metal in button style and tan Russia in button and trimmed, welted and stiched soles, Cuban heels. an Boys’ Shoes, Special, $1.98 / Gun metal, lace with 5 sewed soles of solid leather, full rousd toe last. Sizes 4 Retry Widths B ye eeond flour, au pothrsay $1.00 House Dresses, 79c Cambric Dresses, in several new styles, in light and dark colors; some made with dust cap to match. $1.75 House Dresses, $1.39 Of cambric, chambray and gingham, suitable for maids or misses. $2.00 Lounging Robes, $1.69 Of heavy flannetette, made with small collar and cuffs, trimmed with oom trasting color and girdle, Extra Size House Dresses, 89c to $1.75 Of cambric and gingham; sizes 48 to 54 inches bust measure. Messanine floor, Central Building, Seeond floor, Central Building. Swagger Plaids, $8.98. tecond fleer, Centra) Building. $2.98 Subway Moor, Central Butiding, $1.50 American Lady Corsets, 98c. New low bust model, extreme long hip line; made of white batiste, well boned, supporters attached. $2.00 R. G. Corsets, $1.49. New model, jong straight hip line, low bust effect, $3.00 and $5.00 Corsets, $1.98. New models, straight hip line, low bust, well boned; made of white betilete and brocade. Gecond oer, Fulten stzect, Kast Batlding, ‘Strest floor, Wee Building. Furniture Far Underpriced $5.50 Chiffoniers, $3.90 Golden oak. Five large drawers and wood gallery top. $8.00 Bureaus, $6.40 Goldenoak. Three large drawers and French plate mirror. Fourth floor, Kast ond Central Building, Atreet floor, Livingston street, Central Building, White Dresses, 98c Second Geor, ,Pulton street, Zest Building, Women’s 25c. Underwear, 19c, White fleece lined Undervests, long sleeves; ankle Drawersate: match, Slight imperfections. Women’s 50c. Underwear, 3 Garments, $1.00. Suvver Fis, Canes Beene \ DU ident tases once. s- snegnah enone aR