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\ \ COURT OF APPEALS FOR CHURCH TRIALS (5 VOTED DOWN, Project Agitated by Episcopal- ians Since 1886 Again Defeated. The House of Deputies of the Trien+ nial General Convention of the Epte- copal Church t refused to adopt the report of the Joint Commission, ap+ Dointed at the Cincinnat! Convention in 190 to draft a new canon creating a final Court of Appeals for ecclesiastical triais, This unfavorable action upon! this report, ended a two-day debate on the suoject, was the most important | Matter disposed of in the lower House to-day. the House of D 8, by the close vote | of 193 to 16, refused to make a favorable | report upon the first elght words of the proposed canon defeat of the favorable committee re- port seemed to break the backbone of | the suport of the measure, formal balloting of the Hoi firm the action of the Comr Wh there w only falr corded it Attempt way made to have the plan! turned over to # Joint commission and revised for presentation at the conven- tion at St. Louis, probably in 1916, but! it was immediately argued that the} rr had been agitated since 1886! usecess, and when the vote| Was taken this attempt was swamped. Tae Bishops of t iscopal Church are now tly Canvassing nearly @ e, to con- score of candidates nominated yester- day for the five vacant missionary sees. Within the lust year resignations or deatus have moved the Episcopal a ie district of Porto Rico, Spokane, Mexico and hern lorida, While the utmost y come to th World reporter sources which un- impecchable tat the Bishops, no} he House of 1 of Bishops, nis tae Rev, Persy aa., a clertcai dep: neral Convention | te Burleson of Misstons vd edistongod * f Missions; Lie Hey it ihe ‘ ector of a very Wpeitant church in Camden, N. dy. There ave Cathed the House of being present, has received the jy the names of “the suvecesful candidates will be men-! toned, | Sa ererereliigeseooraeeee | LAUREL ENTRIES. LAUREL. Ma, Oct, 18—The entries for Monda races are as follows FIRST RACK—Three searolds and upward; Hod and Gun, 100; Kinder M4: "Union Jack, : Mnferno Qui Alla), Phew, ot: 8; | + Commaugiit, | . 97; Gallop, 995 | ri; Fiitter Gold, 118; | ‘Three-year-olda and upwant; selling; one mile.Spellbound, 102; Brando, 10T; Tonton Fie! 100; hilsewhere, 107; atier: 107; Tom Holland, 107; 07: \ ‘rood, 101; Ringuantal, 101, Ha'penny, 110; Heceasion, 107; Fool 0° Fortune, 110; Yodeling, 110, SIXTH RACK—Threeyearolde and upward; ‘and seventy yeards.—-Merry Led, , 100; Harcourt, 107; LM. ‘atherola, 102 ; Lad o' Langlen, 107; *Dynams, jdtmother, 87; Ralph Liogd, 95, allowance claimed, ae LATONIA ENTRIES. LATONIA, Ky. for Monda: FIRST RACE, Oct. 18.—The entries follows: ‘Three-quarters of a mile; $600 Unie ste 100; Peculiar, reeland, 1 ior ‘Chanticleer, (ne nile and pimwe—Mis Hawkston . 109; Ravenal, 103; parse-—Enty, 300; Winifred Locker, 108 . 110; Oakland seventy ‘OND $600 "1183" Chartier, = Six furlongs: $400 | pure Robert. Bradley, 10 Wryneck, ai Yorkville, 108; Mana For 04; Clee, 104; Cash a Delivery. ody tis 108; Hoffman, 107; ort Boe ioe te ae .—** Font, i: dobby Cook, Mi FIFTH. RACE-—Six furlongs; ume $000. Emerald Gem, 100; Brig's Brother, 100; Mronse- wing, 100; Wessrtows, 103; Anytime, 206; Belloc, 108; Hodge, 3 for In the | @o a! “Jockey Hat” Only for Young and Pretty Women— Now, All Rush! MOST GRACEFUL GOWN. Mile, Lodewick’s Original De-} sign for Evening World As Horse Show week approaches, nats | stow @ little larger hate are seen in the street the milliner's windows are filled with} euch models, and they are cropping out) at the restaurants, with dinner cos- Siting as a Comimttee of the Whole, | ‘umes A big velvet hat ha. an oddly ——f Readers. Very few large Dolsed feather at one side. Teally two brims to this hat, the lower brim of tete de neare velvet with an| “A Final Court of| upper side of shrimp pink satin, Appeal Is Hereby Established,” and this) the upper brim of the same material with the pink satin| ath. This brim rolls back ever | htly here and there to show its| and the line . | reversed—that is, und delicate pink facing. of the color all around the hat is most becom- support ac- jing to the complexion beneath. MLLE. LODEWICK’S HOME-DRESSMAKIN NG DESIGN FOR EVENING WORLD READERS. Ae in, | crown, brown simply and for making ga aixTH hack: One and oneaistesnth miles; H, Adeir, 100; Cream, 102; Dy- jomanss, 105; Meneger Meck, 107; °*Pone eutey. Ue Le lawsaes claimed, ***Amos Turney entzy. a REGISTER TO-DAY. ‘This fs the Inst day of registration, a places are open from 7 a» to10 P.M. If you de net regis. eannet vote. 1 rms put in another arets cleanse ai femove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and that misery-| 1 take the excess bile from big. very soft affair of the! of a cli elvet and 1 ely over the top hair being dressed her low so the proper position on} absurd pose of the| | feather ornament is really imme: @mart—even in its absurdity, as every-| body will admit, tortured WOR K ‘This year there Is @ fur encircling the crown. looking feathers | i« well arranged on the hat, an Froptically away fron se hat} the CANDY CATHARTIC 0 CENT BOXES “ANY DAU DRUG STORE }3 8 yet, but Ther and The ; q ad 4 @ Sou'euster has them when these soft | in it 7 Anoth beaten tree sprouts from th & modish new that the The entwined trunk, evidently twi furiously by the aforementioned mythi- |cal sou'easter, supporis a cluster of |furry foliage which matches a band of ‘This fur band | rising at entre front Instead of being placed fe lst FOR GONSTPATION, TORPD LIVER, HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIM—DIME A BK | our headache, | your liver rand carry off the decomposed | ¢| waste matter and constipation poison from the bi 4. A Cascaret to-night will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box keeps your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bow- els of distress, ecten your n't forget the dren—their little in- sides need a good, gentle cleansing, tov, * ALSO 25 & WHILE YOu SLEEP {ous fashion, Otherwise the hat is @ |@ractical little model of stone gray éelt |fur at the front. ears in big, soft waves below the hat, “Vive gular and you feel bully for months, | ~ BONNET HAT OF BLACK VELVET. With @ big crown of dull blue vely A band and flat bow of the veivet « the joining of crown amd brim, the bow showing smartiy oeneath the arch of Note how the hair is pulled over the manner of the moment, for hats sit on the head than they did a now the fashion to of hair under the ers almost the entire always hidden, For the woman yoting enough and pretty enough to stand it the jockey hat Is adorable. There wil! he d these appropriate hats, no doubt, at the Horse Show, for the style is particularly fetching with @ trig tailored sult. Poiret is the originator of the Jockey hat, the particular mode! illustrated. This Piquant offalr is made of black velvet, with a soft crown fitting the head clore- close to band of & 1 carelessly around the attenuated feathers A ike the wisps of jockey at untry horse race might stlek in his MLLE. LODEWICK’S DESCRIPTION OF @ucted by The Evening World's Expert. —— DESCRIPTION. The unton of two contrasting fabr continues to be in favor, so Lam» ing @ particularly graceful design such treatment, A rich raven's w blue et, very supple, which len itself weil to the popular drapery fects, ja used for the skirt, In the ba it im laid in plaits, while the front » before going from barn to track. —else suffering is prolonged trouble will follow. Taken whenever there is spare you hours of suffe resist disease. 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THE 47 West 72nd Street a Naturd 0 , ine ca, Tuition THE NEW DANCES IN CLAS OR PRIVAT | Tel. 6212 Colu HELP WANTES—MALE, Wadiew ule LB AMM, able Wolied es age oh 19 and de; ‘men who law WW Wo Uecrwe ChLiseEe of mpernte labile, who ue, Y ny to FOR SALE. ~ MEN'S ot fim AND OV EK Weebly, (0 ing Metropolitan, $1.00 a NEW COSTUME. Home Dressmaking Column Con- the narrow M's OSCAR DURYEA SCHOOL THE DANSANTS THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, Women’s Hais Larger Than Ever This Fall; .: Contrast in ‘‘Home Dressmaking’”’ | Design : : on and tante, ofa LL edged with narrow brown fur. Also oun atid gat “the belt, Th ANSWERS TO TO QUERIES. je marrow cute of the silk waist, cut wid the arina, and topped with far. A wide chemi- vib va inene with ft, ia closed in) th ear Fashion Editor: wette of cream lace, wider Ld Will you aid me in designing an| h | afternoon dress? Have four yards of | vet button, Tn tor tel opening be-| golden brown crepe de Chine forty | low Is revealed a bit of transparent) tnehes wide, Would tke something | Iffon over rose chiffon Jor of blue velvet, decidedly eile. The r S en sleeves and Lelt are of the veivet,|fOUF Yeara of ame, but look much give pocket effects, whieh y be hand embroidered in vet loa for ing nds ef. uk Is of materials and colo alte aneing the and making it coor less A tomato red f color soft taffeta would 9 t nd Watst, with © in the front, while @ bINCK] nag use. ABeremaliont epee ot 1 len the DL DD page t would strike the necessary | meana danger. 1 ch on your arm, has proven delintvely th er note A black satin or vel+| that ftehy. pl a. beware lest a _speciiio that ‘tures skirt part may } wed with alma t nit spread, ring brenet. face. by whic py pertion, with the in mittee e ia ua wale tiny ar and button of velvet. Very teeniltied a Soap. dainty Goulet be the use of dull blue bis honda MIVERES) ANG EP reeane tee rehage price a a Ras - at full # fal CAIRGte FOE UNS: ARIER Cra Hed With el! |y unttke the e9i recep doud rer ee Woue i to reach a fine face w rant rough the edge | with the "Great White P r to make iC etand outa ot A walt ofp B,0), Preseription “tor 15 Years—-the ‘Staudard Skin Remedy 1913. 8 [the flowerat gooda lined with the tat: | younger, ted with black velvet | y collet of same. MISS M. Make the waist with a square coll of dull green ribbed silk oft ti ed tn phy rose fn mak walst por stylish, and will get any trimming you sumRest. Am five feet one inch, very slender and a medium blonde, thirty. the front, opening a ways at the bottom, while straps of fur on each side at the hip tine im fromt could a medium low Vo ts ned with a narrow upstanding cot That Little Spot On Your Skin; ———— | ua | ae sie | _REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. Not for Fun But To Make Money Have the following shrewdest, ablest, most successful and most conservative Real Estate investors and operators bought in the Jerome Avenue Section Klein& Jackson J. J. Astor Est. | Kountze Bros. H. B. Clatlin Sonn Brothers W. W. Astor Est. Frank J.Gould W. H. Chesebrough F.W. DeVoe J.RomaineBrown W.W. Niles W. A. Chanler They see the tremendous increase in values that will come when the Subway runs on Jerome Ave. Go and see the property to-day or to-morrow. MOSS ESTATE 345. Lots on JEROME AVENUE, ‘7th, 27th, 176th Streets and adjoining avenues and streets, which MUST BE SOLD at Auction Oct. 28, 1913 At the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey Street 70%, Can remain on Mortgage Send for maps to JOSEPH P. DAY, 31 Nassau St., N.Y, Jd. CLARENCE DAVIES, 14%h St. &-3d Ave. Agents and Austioneers

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