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ey THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, -|CHINAMAN LEAPS OFF FERRY. ,,,,,,,"t02"t Heten ORURG, German Duchess Ma ,_ 1918. y OT We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise @) In New York's Shopping Center adopted the “presidente of provinces" would be known as “archbishops by (the time the canon war enacted into) Whi« 1t Hound Brook of LOW CHURCHEN [SS cin churchman, to The Evening World re-| | of the boat In the N and mow ther add eight! growned. the ferryty a th iRiver and was « 1" keer each other, PROVINCE PLAN Delegates in Episcopal Conven-| tion Scent Scheme to Create “Vatican” and Archbishops. Where was every prospect toxlay that the session of the Genoral Con-) Ne “piscopal | ) vention of the Protestant Church in Synod Hall of the Cathedral Of Bt. John the Divine would even more Tesembic a Republican national con- vention with Bull Moose trimmings than 414 the proceedings of yeaterday when the High Church faction were @ccused by the Rev. Dr. Leighton Park @f Bt. Bartholomew of attempted rob- Bery. The trouble bexan brewing when te report of the Joint Commission on Provinces became public prematurely. The pian for the election of a pre- @Aing bishop of the church which was @enounced as a step toward the os- fablichment of an Hplecopal Vatican @4 not etir up nearly as much opposl- Sion as the recommendation of the com- mission that the church be divided into Groupe of dioceses to be called “prov- faces,” each of which should elect ite wn head bishop or president. The low neal deputies ettacked the plan as ‘The report of the commission ts signed by Bishop Hall of Vermont, who tn- clines to the high church faction, Other signers are Bishop Johnson, Dean Gros. venor of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the Rev, H.W. Taylor and Dep. uty Charles G. Saunders, The plan in held ty have been sanctioned by the precedent of the church in Asia Minor, M0 A 1, Under the plan proposed, the firet provines or archoishopric would in- New England dioceses, ae dlocenes, New Jersey and thi 1086s of Port. Sion would econd, The provinces would be bounded by the limita of the etght exist- ing house misslonary divisions of the church, Another poasibie rource of irritation of the peace of the deliberations was the report o€ the committee to prepare « protest to the Roman Church against the Tenere bull regarding mixed mar- rlages, A member of the commit.ce told The Evening World reporter that the report would deprevate any address to the Roman Church on the subject, hold- ing that the bull in question had oon- cerned the relations of @ great church and its members and that protests against from an outside body was in the nature of an impertinence. ‘Th game committees will recommend a request that the Church of England join with the Protestant Episcopal QGhuroh in aiding the American Church to standartize tte rules regarding mar- riage and divorce. The proposal to take the matter to the Hague, it was sug- Geeted, might well be deferred until the Children Cry for Fletcher's assimilates the Food Th in Kind You x9 Alwa se ht has bo eye i The nt You 3 7 ay rahe has b ne the signae nm made under his low no one Tnitations and janger pe id ©: of Children—Expertence meetin Mxperimente What is *CASTORIA.. harmless substitute for Castor Oil ‘oric, Larceny eld ed Soothing Syrups. It contains 1 aithes oe nor other Narcotic substance. It dee a allays Teacinone For mi ore t for tho relief of thi rn it 8 been in ‘tant use Constipation, Hiatuloney, Wind Colic, all Teething Troue blesand Diarrhoea. It regniates the Stomach and Bowel, is Dod, giving Dasitey 9 and natural sleep. Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Signature of Lede = ONEILL~/ toward the establidhment of! churches in the great English araseiceran. ‘They eald that if the /mations nad come to prgrelisterrep| @anon proposed by the commission were! agreement on the subject. - @ tn Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORE CITY. If You Want Credit, Pay Us This Way $1 Monthly, on $15.00 $3 Monthly, on $50.00 $2.50 Weekly, on $200.00 $5.00 Weekly, on $500.00 No Red Tape No Security Asked Everybody’s Coming to Cowperthwait's Never before have we done such a large business. It looks as though everyone in New York was buying his or her furniture, carpets, rugs and housefurnishings this Fall at our two big stores. We are always careful to give full value for every customer's money. We pay close attention to quality and durability. Ask anybody who ever bought anything of us. You will leam about our business methods. You'll surely become a perma- Rent customer, You will never be able to realize the wonderful stock of “everything for housekeeping” that we carry until you come to see Bird’s-Eye Maple for yourself. Chiffonier and Dresser Come in to-day, You will not be urged to buy. Both | Wsil,put together and handsomely stores are full of bargains. drawers handsome ae s-eye maple. Two small drawers have swell fronts. Large mirrors, Exceptional Open Saturday Evenings Prices Marked in Plain Figures 10% Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash No Extra Charges tons Rcd nono "$3.75 | to 9 $17.00 values at the prices. Prices under mated Dining Room 3-Piece Mahogany Parlor Suit, Upholstered velour, deeply in Real L tufted. «+--+. $5.90 eather very handsome frames, claw feet, backs, seats and sides upholstered in real al Teather, first, Reng rin ontortabl ead di Can be haeed for 06.00 a moath. pe Rey ir Special iy all scala ~~ aA PARLOR SUIT@ FROM 17,80 to $400, 00. ome Will throw a pleasant light down on the table, Has l4-inch spread, Green art glass panels, long green fringe, Vene- tian black 3 iron finish ° MANY OTHER STYLES, Wegcertal Ru Disp fy A thouseha nee to choose from, in- cluding Orientals. Comfortable couch Can be seen under daylight or electric light on our Im- mense racks 6-Fises Oak Dining Room Set, $34.80 mbsansel ect, will last as long as goods costing several times ists of a round pedestal table 4@ inches in diameter, aireding Mey long. simple design, ereealy me I polished, §x12 Sideboa: eel ornamented, serpentine front; has lar; en drawer, @ small silver drawers, plenty closet room below; mirror 14x24, pits buffet shelf above. 6 cane choles vith _Atartesed oak backs. Good value at the regular price, for one week — en! $2.60 @ month CowPeERTHWAIT & SONS “OLDEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN AMERICA" 3rd Avenue Park Row at 121st St. at Chatham Sq. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue 193 to 205 Park Row 6x9 Velvet Rugs— yd Tyecleem, Chrpets, yd.. NO CHARGE FOR MEASURING, cad can SEWING, | Line AN Pe e fec ti on Smokeless Oil Heater Two Stores DAMS Cai Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street l, ond Aciolnscch Sf Damaged a Little by Water A Large Part of Our Own Stock of Blankets, Comfortables and Bed Spreads By reason of the accidental breaking open of an automatic fire sprinkler on our second floor, Every piece that suffered, even when only mussed a bit by quick handling, is in a big bargain clearance. Badly Damaged in Prices << As this is all our regular «tock, it is taken for Hl ealear that the merchandise is new and dependable in every way. The fact is, that after drying out the goods, the damage is trifling so far as quality is concerned; but, of course, we cannot honorably sell this merchandise as ee ‘The best and quickest way—the only way for us—is to put bargain prices on it all, regardless of cost, and out withit. Here, briefly, is what we have done with it: Blankets, resutar $2.00 and $2.25 Pair....... $1.29|Bed Comfortables, ##'s.***"7 $1.49 Blankets, resutar s2.50 Patr at. . $1.49 $16.50 Silk Comfortables . $8.75 | | © $1.69) /$10. 50 Silk Comfortables . $5.75 | | | Blankets, resuier $3.00 Pair at Blankets, reruter $3.50 pair at. o..s....., $1.98) '$19. 75 Silk Comfortables . $9.50 Fine Wool Finished Blankets {2 $2, 19) \$5.75 Bed Spreads at . . Blankets, reruier 54.00 Pair at . $2.65 '75c and $1.00 Crib Blankets . 45¢ Blankets, Aeruter 88.00 Pair . $3.39 Marseilles Bed Spreads, S4:'72r.'°$1.29 Comfortables, f'"%35:"4"7* 83c|$4.00 Marseilles Bed Spreads, $2.98 LSU iain Store— Second. Floor, Real Lace Neckwear In a Little Lot of Big Bargains Real Irish Crochet Collar and Cuff Sects, Dutch Collars, Sailor Collars, etc., ete. SS, Continuing During This Week Our Annual One-Week Sale of Edwin C. Burt Shoes and Other Equally Good Makes -For Women Some of the highest standard $4.00 aud $4.50 Shoes in America $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 Popular values $3.50 to Me 50. : at 9 Pair High and low Shoes in wanted leathers and styles. O'Nelll_ Main Store—sSecond Floor. zZ Prin 92.75 cs arry oe la mp > CB corset C/B: It is Natural to Have a Youthful Figure HEREFORE it is every woman’s duty to have one. She owes it to herself to wear the corset which will give her the supple, graceful lines of Youth. Forty and more years of expert corset making have shown the makers of the C/B a la Spirite Corset how to make scientifically a corset that brings youthfulness to every possible type of woman's figure. The 240 different C/B styles include one de- signed seceally for you. Find it and wear it. The effect of youthfulness which your figure will develop will be a positive reve- lation to you. Our corset fitter is at your service to help ou find ¥ your C/B model. 4 ¢ 1 Call and see the newest C/B styles today. C/B prices, $1 to $5 The Standard Everywhere for the Special Offering of Dainty Silk Bloomers $4.00 Value at $2.95 Made of excellent quality silk Jersey, firm yet light, soft and lustrous. Colors light blue, pink, white and black. ® — = eer Women’s and Misses’ Bloomers of cotton jersey, wool jersey and black sateen, Cotton Jersey, $1.00 Sateen, $1.50 Wool Jersey. $2.50 Lace and Ne! Bodices, 69c and $1.00 Exquisitely made and trimmed with ribbons; 1,50 and $2 e values at $1.00; also $1.00 values at 69c. Night Robes $1 00 Petticoats Combinatiorgs . Princess Slips Garments that usually sell at $1.39 to $1.75. with embroideries and laces. . A Showing of New Dressy Blouses & In which prices are a matter secondary to the beauty and dis- tinctivencss of the styles. The Woman Who Wants Style style—smartness, individuality, quality-——whatever word you like to use—will find this display a revelation, | @ | © | © | Prices are distinctly moderate as a matter of © | © | 0 © | © | © l All daintily trimmed O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, Business Policy. Chiffon and Lace Blouses, $8.50 to $14.50 Exact copies of imported models, in all the new colors Chiffon and Messaline Blouses, $5.95 A beautiful assortment of colors and models to choose from, Embroidered Voile and Crepe Blouses, Special at $2.00 Blouses in high and low neck, trimmed with fine laces and dainty frills New Balkan Blouses, $1.00 to $1.95 Scotch and French flannels. Woman of Fashion Expert Goesatinces in Attendance O'Neil Main Store, Third Moor. a (©) ——_ | . ONeill Main Store—Third Floor, Pe SO devewrcerderee ee epese ab (PP PPP PPL IPP LLL LPLPLIPILLPIPPPPL White Ribbed Underwear for Women Extraordinary Offering The righ wiht fi carly dutsmn. 3B@ Pure Linen Scotch Satin Damask white ribbed cotton ves Table Cloths and Napkins Fifteen elaborate new circular and oval floral and conventional patterns especially de igned for round’and oval tables, Cloths, @x@ yards, 9! 92.49, 92.98 cach, Values 82.50 to 88.75 Cloths, 2x214 yards, 9: each. Values 88,00 to 6475 Cloths, 2x8 yards, 49 cach. Values $875 to $3.75 69, Napkins, 23x28 in, and 24x24 in, 92.75, 93.79, 93.29 dozen. Values $8.50 to 85.25. Extra Linen Specials nd Pants, 3 for $1 high neck, long or short sleeves; pants are ankle length; regular and extra sizes. Women's High Grade Sweatere—Latest st; in all the wanted colors, Great variety to select from. Specially priced for to-day at $1.98, 2.50, 2 75, 2,98, 3. 50, and upward S0c, Hemstitched Huck Towels, size} $4.00 Henaissance Lace Cloths, 21x40, each le, 72x72, each 92. 35c, Hemmed Bath Towels, size) 50c, Se tanence Centre Pieces, 24x46, h 2 | 24x24, each 29c. Tajo Pare jmen ‘Tomeling, 17 ie, Lace Trimmed Scarfs or Shams, inches wide, ya 9 17 Inches wi vi $ ts $350 Piawofor $248.78, or a $550 Player for $395 91.25 0 Week Pave for the Plane | 82.00 © Week Pays fer the Ployer NO INTEREST! Fipne,Peok O'Nelli Main Store—fecond @ E35 @ 3 O'Neill-Adams Co, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City E=I@E=OEY, i jor 39¢ nen Glan ‘Toweling, | _ 83. ” Scalloped Pure Linen Cloths, rd 9 65x65, each 62.4 Lace Tivamed Scarfs,| 9c, Pure Hines Huck Towels, each c. 9c, 18354, cach