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’ 1 |the Methodist General Conference. N Indications were that ‘the confer- ence would endorse the report unani- { mously. In strength, the Methodist Church ranks fh am: denominations in the Dominion. It was said that favorable action by the General Conferen mittee’s report would CONSIDERING PLAN FOR CONSOLIDATION OTTAWA, Ontario, Oct. 2--The consolidation of the Methodist, Pres- byterian and the Congregational Churches tn Canada was proposed in an official report, announced this afternoon, of the special tommittee of TS SeeIe et | “Imported From France and.Germany Women’s Kid Gloves Although the prices In the { ‘ing houses have advanced from SO to 75 cent. ‘On specist facilities steady o to offer these gloves at exceptional ie ie yo ' AE BSc [Semana re [At 98c | mac FeegGioves that a ag cae row or Paris point embroi k ee ee Se) EH ES Whiter tan and gray. All sizes. Men’s and Women’s 89 c . $1.50 Sample Gloves, pair, ~ thousand palts, {vom one of the best known makers in this country. Ker’ ,, but it Is stamped on every pair of gloves. aren ae aed All sizes; in popular shade. Hosiery |Tsumed Hes Specials For To-Morrow A large quantity, at ‘alues Soe 14c at Women’s Fibre $ 4 95 Silk Stockings, i. These fi onds ‘which have We illustrate stight mil imper- but Sr of the fections wnich do dozens © not affect ‘their , styles. ality. We have several] These Hats are of fine Lyons velvet; thousahd pairs in all sizes. Choice of 4 the styles are the new, large an » White and tan, Hee sellers; also smell sha for p * 4 matronly ladies, trimmed wi or- fag vi 27c geous ‘ostrich plumes and bands, fine ilk Stockings, ni Strictly first. quality;- have deep pater hem, double soles, high spliced and toes. Your choice of aray, Clusters of imported flowers, taupe, biscuit, white and black. sizes. and velvet loops. Regular $8.00 ery, 49c Fuil fashioned; pure silk, values, at $4.95; Second Floor. garter tops: cotton splicing. A P ie ‘shades and| - . variety of new Fall ings. Alt sizes. ‘Substantially made and well, hig! FIRE PROOF STORAGE sfor Household Goods, Fouesouee? 3867 COLUMBUS, = = — SJeasreat=re i Cy ; a “Zo Hagesit velvet, trimmed burnt ostrich, tes numidi, flow- gold and silver braids ornaments. The colors are harmoniously combined and give these the plan before the Presbyterian Gen- eral Assembly in 1916. Rev. Dr. Clark of Toronto, a member of the Union Committee Church, has already announced offl- cally that the Presbyterian Assembly would take up the question of church unity at its 1916 meeting. It 18 understood that the Congrega- tlonalists look with favor on the plan. Kan’ svawine woxty, raivdy, oorowe® 2° MISS ST, CLAIR’S STORY CONFIRMED BY THREE Told Them, as She Told Steuer, of Her Contract With Erlanger. ‘Three lawyers who had been con- sulted by Miss Edith St, Clair, the 1 bef jh actress, before she brought sult) wis returned sho made amfidavite in against Abraham Erlanger, the theat- e charged that she was rical magnate, testified to-day before | °° in her testimony by Steuer. wast week the young woman Referee George C. Holt that she told] testified before the referee absolving them the same story that she Inter’ Steuer related to Maz Steuer, against whom Erlanger invoked disbarment pro- ceedings. They are Louls Vorhaus, Gerald D. Rosenheim and C.F. Mathewson, the latter being counsel for Steuer in the present proceeding The attorneys explained that St. Clair insisted to them that langer had made a contract to her $76 a week for the remainder of her life, It was on this alleged con- tract that Miss St. Clair obtained a verdict for $22,500 in the Supreme Court. Shortly after the verdict membership and financial jong those of the Protestant on its com- nuit In placing of the Presbyterian Baas S= SSS SS> 22s SaaaS Underprice Rugs — A Gigantic Pur- chase Now On Sale. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Lex. to 3d AV. Prse'3406 Jerome avenue. 8 he EBM N 5 1914. INDICT FIVE LABOR MEN FOR STRIKE CONSPIRACY | Bronx Contractor Whose Men Were Called Qut ts Forfeiting $10 a Day. Five members of the International Ramemrs’, Pavers’ and Blue Stone Setters’ Union were indicted in the Bronx to-day for conspiracy, grow- ing ont of the complaint of John Ma- lagtesta, @ contractor, of No. 3169 Malatesta has the Fall Merchandise Larger Stocks and Greater Vari- ety Than Ever Before. Tomorrow—900 Winter Coats for Girls Special. at $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 Sizes 6 to 14 Years. For Women and Misses SECOND FLOOR, “e city contract to level and grade Barnes avenue in the Bronx and is several weeks behind in his work, at enalty of $10 a Ln iy ct-Attorney No More D SELMA% RUSSIAT Pine S| 25c and mae oe Department eed lalatesta told Martin that late in August the union notified him, t after Sept. 1 its men would not le blue stone cut at certain quarries, because these are not oo Malatesta had a contract with of His men were called delegates. out by union Insurance Agent Ende Life. \ Frank Mylink, sixty-two years ol4, ed ay te te ba Me committed suicide jo-day in the bathroom of hin home Wn Alar Sotheriund. re aksaD yaaa “pling | Bee oes th Ba le foun hi ‘e. fylink ending STE Saale I To-Morrow—Satarday—2:00 to 5:00 P. Free Band Concert © In Our Greenhouses -on-the- Roof, We open the Fall season with a splendid program of. musi. by a band of 50 performers, representing ’ The Catholic Protectory Band of New York Throughout October this well-known band will give a coms.’ cert between the above hours EVERY SATURDAY in our Greenhouses—on-the-Roof. In connection with our Fall exe Position we offer the following astounding values: 75c to $1.00 Plants, (ea.) 25¢ One th Gia a from 12 pry PLANTS growing in 6-inch pots and bearing: Ready filled FERN DISHES, each bearing a centre plant, including Boston, Scotti, Whitman or Lace’ Ferns, growing in inch or 7inch and oil to 4 dozen leaves. hy f Also about 500 other fine plants, | Choice of the above at 25c each Fall Planting Bulbs, (ea.) le Regularly 35¢ to 50c # Dozen F Also by the hundred at 90c. Included uch leading vartet: Crocuses, Narcissi Daffodits ete. are si leading vartet ane ¥ 3,000 Boys’ Suits. (@ Overcoats | $488 We consider this to be the finest. stock of Boys’ Suits and Coats in New York at or eMnear the five-dollar mark.@ Tite, WORLD “WANTS” WORK LISLE THREAD SOCKS, fine quale| pate the style of those sold-at man ity, with double sbles; black “@ <|{imesthely price. One day ‘special FIBRE SILK SOCKS, fine’ ose eau iis in black and qolors;, Children’s Hats, 49c to $2.99 “* jeay tables of these Hats in SOCKS, | every pine style, and a wide range va The styles and materials have Ui been selected by an expert who understands boys’ re- quirements, Other Stores Consider Them Good Value at $12.75 to $15.00—and They Surely Are _ Bloomingdale's up-to-date Suit Section presents a money-saving offering that you cannot afford to miss. The suits are in the newest Fall and Winter models, in a wide range of materials, including fine all«wool diagonal cheviots, plain cheviots and serges, in navy, new shades of brown, nm and the ever-popular black. .. Five new models, as illustrated, with long or short coats, and new fashioned skirts. quality satin. quality, Every coat is lined with good quality, double soles; 27c' sae grein values at 5 0 99. . New Blouses, $4.98 Of black silk shadow lace, with chiffon sleeves; white satin collar and vestee; lined with white Jap silk. This is an ex- cellent value at this special Price. New Crepe de Chine Blouses, $4,98 Trimmed with buttons or braid; high or low collar, Messaline or Crepe de Chine Blouses, $1.98 Hemstitched collar.and front; white, black and colors. Voile Blouses, $1.98 With newest organdie em- broidered collar, allover em- broidery and tucked models. Nunsveiling Blouses, $1.98 With high collar; tucked or low collars; extra fine quality, SECOND FLOOR, $2.98 Sweaters at $1.88 of them — made of heavy wool; choice of ruff-neck collar or plain coat style. Colors are navy, maroon, green and gray; sizes to fit everyone, the thin or stout, the tall or short. 1 | | Chiffon Blouses, $4.98 or plain material; shades. ’ Men’s Wool Sweaters, $2.98 ; ft 00. Extra heavy quality; ‘with ruff neck collars; col tle Stoo and gray. there are 700 of them in ail sizes. Men’s Domet Flannel Pajamas, 88c Regular $1.25 value. Made with military collar and silk ‘Yoops; white and crearh grounds, with pink arid blue stripes. Men’s' Blanket Men's Shirts, $1.50 & $2.00" lat tot of ail the latest novelties Bath Robes, In high-grade shirts, including cross Special, $2.88 Stripes in plaited and pin tucks. A wonderful selection of new colorings Re 300 of them, made of heavy flannel; all and patterns. Four-in-Hands, each, 27¢ @ the newest colorings; f° navy, brown, green, ma Rich silk Four-in-Hand Scarfs! large open ends; glithe latest colorings ani igns; made of short Ingths of ™ roon and gray grounds She ohen is usually put in scans | with contrasting figures. | costing 55c: . 150 Fine Sample Suits, sizes 16 years to 40 bust only, of serges; cheviots and diagonals, satin. Values up to $20.00. Special for to-morrow. . . lined with ie $10.00 Men!. An Excellent Assortment of Topcoats or Balmacaans These Gar- ments Are of Regular $15 Grade Allthe Newest and Smartest Models Are Here Every Size tor Men of 33 to 46 Chest Measure in Regulars, Stouts and Longs MATERIALS FOR SUITS include Tartan plaids, fancy blue serges, plain gray worsteds, black and blue pencil stripes, staple black and blue serges, etc. STYLES IN SUITS include 2 and 3 button English soft roll patch pocket Suits. Some with cuffs on the sleeves. Also the conservative 3-button coat. THE COATS AND BALMACAANS include plain black and gray cheviot Topcoats of conservative cut and 42-inch length. Also Balmacaans cut in the latest Fall fashion, in a wide variety of fancy mixtures. This Is a Most Unusual Sale of 69c Men’s Shirts and Drawers, Single- Breasted and Double- Breasted. All Sizes The Price Is One-Third Less Than Regular. 69c Natural Gray Wool Shirts and Drawers to Match These undergarments were made by the Waterford Knitting Company, well-known manufacturers of undergarments. Owing to an accident at the factory in Cohoes, N. Y.,a number of the garments were wet. refinished, and now differ in no way from first guality iments. We will exchange any that do not prove absolutely satisfactory. ALL CARS yaaneran ro BLOOMINGDALES’ They were promptly dried and There are only 2,400 garments, each one fully guaranteed, MAIN FLOOR, Extra Pants corduroys in ight and dark shades, ard farcy chev tots in trany different patterns, Both pants tined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Russian, Middy and Dixie model Suits, in all the latest Fall styles, of serges and fancy cheviot materials, Sizes 3 to 8 years. Little Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats cut in Russian) The Overcoats styie or Balmacaan inodet, exactly like big boys’ or men's coats. Sizes 2! to 10 years. Baby Bunting Sleeping! Garments, at 39c : Baby Bunting Sleeping Garments are made of heavy quality white knit fabric and are a pro- tection against colds and changes of weatlter. All are perfect and guaranteed. Sizes for children 1 to 8 years old, Usual prices 50c to 75c. Mail orders promptly filled. Main Floor, 69th St, Section, New Gaiter Boots At $2.98, $3.98, $5.98 Fawn, Gray and Black Tops ; We are ready with the newest Fall novelties. The prices | for these up-to-the minute styles are no higher. than those: of staples. Black or Brocade Tops. Special......$2.98 | q $5.96 Patent Colt, gray or tan tops... Custom grade, all colors French Heeled Boots, Special $2.98 Eight new models of patent colt or gun metal, with tops of biack cloth or kid, welted soles and leather French heels, New “Natural Shape” Juvenile Shoes These shoes have extra wide toes, which insure the proper development of the foot; they are well made and will stand hard usage; the best materials are used in their manufacture. Prices*, are very moderate for such excellent quality. Sizes 6 to 8, | Sizes 835 to 11, | Sizes 1134 to 2, $1.98 to $2.48 | $2.25 to $2.98 | $2.48 to $3.48 Sizes 216 to & $2.98 to $3.98 SECOND PLOOR, * Roasting Chickens, 20c | LEGS CANADA LAMB, 12% LAMB. ws, 18 SIRLOIN AND PORTER: 5 gygot HOUSE: STEAK 14. 18798