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OFFICIAL NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION $5 Consents to Choice as New York Suffragan Given, Bish- op Tuttle Telegraphs. Dr. Herbert Shipman, Suffragan Bishop-elect of the Episcopal Diocese jew York. received official notifica- | tion of his confirmation at 5.20 o'clock Yeeterday afternoon from the Primus finself, This is the Most Rev, Danie! Sylvester Tuttle of St. Li } «lg response to a telegram sent by Dr. uart L, Tyson of Princeton, N. J., who has been in charge of the mill- tant campaign for the Bishop-elect. When ‘the news was first received Tuesday night, not being official, fear Was felt it might prove inaccurate, BO a request for confirmation was wired to Bishop Tuttle. The con- firming answer follows: “Fifty-five Consents received, and more still coming in. This means that the ca- pmonical majority is in.” i “1 shall see Bishop Manning In a "day or two,” said Dr. Shipman last “night, “and then tho question of the! got, date for the consecration will be | ¢laken up. “One thing I feel most keealy, and “that Is the loyalty with which those "who have proved themecives my *triends in this bitter struggle have thrown themselves into it." | If it were not for the uncertainty rot confirmation, the Parish of the — , and was Le Pere same 40,800 FEETIN AIR}, = -——-—— OT J. xX UNDER Ween UnmaRwoon Lieut. J. A. Macready, chief of the flying section, McCook Field, Dayton, O., setting a new chmbing record of 40,800 feet at Dayton, Sept. 28, The previous record way 38,180 set by Sehroeder th February, 1920, using | the same plane equipped with the Moss super-charger that Macready used. Near the peak of Macready cold—60 degrees below zero. | ° THE wh WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921, Surgeons Believe Operation to Cure Tuberculosis of Ver- tebrae Is. Successful. DETROIT, Oct. 6.—Cutting a piece of bone seven inches long from the shin of their patient with an electric! surgeons her fted it vn @ man’s spinal column, which bad been chiselled out to receive the splint. | n forty minutes from the time he | was brought into tie operating room ]| he patient was being carried to bis sot oy orderlies, | ration has been performed here and wurgeons say it is one of the most | lelicate operations known to science [t vs performed to cure tuberculosis! the, patient, a mi sone was bound te to help posture until na- -|and the ankle, and a piece of the This is the second time that the op- li it In main. | 2 ex about a cure of the dis- {i ion nine ‘1D seated in his special C-11 biplane, just after The proposed Fordney Taritl Bill provides that the import duty on French Kid Gloves shall be greatly increased. Major. Rudolph | Our present low prices will prevail until the adoption of the proposed increased tariff. his climb encountered intense ~Heavenly Rest, of which Dr. Shipman | ‘ta rector, would have been well along | toward the selection of his successor | by this time. been done and Dr, Shipman feels that If the Bishop 1s willing the conse- | eration might be deferred till late in the fall, to give the parish time to aelect a new rector. BUENOS said Dr. Tyson last night. irty days! As it has | than | “pressed it to me, that would see a majority vote, turned out, it has taken ten.” aaa: CUT IN U. S. FORCES ON RHINE POSSIBLE But They Will 1 Not Be With- drawn Entirely for Some While | Regardless of German Treaty. ORTON: WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—The Amer-| gen, pound Cae Pare. tions were not be withdrawn in the immediate Sie bad with Germany ts ratified promptly by the Senate. Gon. Allen's command) heavy seas. may be considerably reduced in order | to relleve Germany of a part of ‘he capable of financlal burden, but doubt is dei BUENOS AYRES FLOODED. As it is, nothing has a. ume and Shipping Suffer From | River Back Water. | (Aasociated Press).—Three days of vio “This has been @ record-breaking | lent stormy weather have resulted: in speed _on the part of the Bishops,” | backing up the waters of the River E "It WAS) Plata, causing the inundation of the ethought by B’shop Tuttle, as he ex-/jower sect! roperty danas | Belgrano have been almost tvolated by the flood, as well as sections of Palermo auspend operati mo. Sage STEAMER IN DISTRESS. Craft With Engine Trenble Break» Tow in Heavy Seas. fean military foros on the Rhine will yeatérday sent out a distress call Ing roken away from the steamer Wichita, which had been towing (hr future, even if the treaty of peace for the’ last twenty-elght hours. Hayden was several hundred miles of the Delaware Capes and was laboring ii There were no vessels in the vicinity reported in a With the demand for a more extensive glove wardrobe re- quired by the variety of the sleeve fashions, the prospect of a tariff increase should suggest to every woman, the wisdom of providing now for future requirements. Our Bandalette glove described at the right, ia 3.60 The proposed Fordney Bill will advance the price to 4.50 AYRES, Argentina, Oct, 6 ions of this city, in some feet deep, and resulting in tho fashionable suburb of Were forced. tc shipping opera- | | Oct. ‘The steamer Hay- from Genoa to. New | Xork, offerin ance the Hay- ‘or a tow Why You Should Buy Your French Kid Gloves Now | inches long was made in the patient's back over the diseased portion of the spine. Following this the surgeon chiselled a groove through the back part of the vertebrae making a space large enough to recelve the bone graft. A curved incision nine inches in| inclinations and incompetency in chtidren | length was then made in the front part of the leg, between the knee shinbone, seven Inches in length and @ half inch In thickness, was re- moved. A INDIAN WOMAN HEIRESS. HOOD RIVER, 0: t of the inheritance came prise to her, | The ager ant has received papers in- her portion of the allot- om her father'a ade f the will reach an approximate $50,000. | Her, father's forevears were Cherokee. The estate on her mother’s side involves Indian lands allotte Delawares | CAN END CRIME IN CHILDREN. | treatment of the dietary regulation of tood, Dr. 4. P. | kriedenberg of New York told tho Pefinsyivania Medical Society in con- tendencies in juve: of dineases which may be traced to,the "| thyroid of other glands distributing tho ecretions of the body to the various | erg continued, , | tlanda of the pody whose functions are Pot dennitely known to medical science ul vontrol, ment ef Enio-| ‘Will De tt. i at inception by proper joorine glands and) night. didhoneaty and criminal ar the reauite ‘Truancy, | item, Dr. Friedens- js all of the secretive that science has learned to he porteatty, bal balanced endocrine | he " ve for- | in fact your, fountain ‘of youth | within yourselt.”" | an be made to grow on bald | ort man can be made to grow | t men can be made ful——all by | pro da Black & White With sleeve modes never so interesting as this season, Centemeri has risen to the occasion with glove styles more pale tha ever. Of the smartest is ee two- Kidekin iloveneehtranehane, in black” with white; beaver or white with black; and— Most lovely in pale amber with band and stitching in deep brown, and harmonizing two-tone interwoven embroidery—a true art product of the Centemeri glovecrafters in Grenoble. 3.50 The SALE of SILK STOCKINGS Women's fulltashioned pia oad eevee? ilk from top to toe; in all sises i | Reguler vance from 1.50 to 5.00; | He fsbo Centemeri Gloves 400 Fifth Ave. New York—Philadelphia Grenoble, France A arsed and glove silk stockings 2.65 (add 7c tax) pressed in authoritative quart that American forces will be wi toto for some time, Meanwhile, the strength of the ex- pedition is approximately 14,000, as| for months replacements are being sent to rellevo the enlisted personnel whose enlistments expire, because, almos+ without exception, they re-enlist in order to remain In drawn Coblenz. Any man whose term expires | ean return home if he so desires. In fact, about the only men of the troops who are being brought back to! the United States are those who marry German frauleins, Secretary Weeks's alm {s to bring back enlist- ed men who have wives or families, leaving only single men in Germany Hundreds have married Germain iris since the American Army was) first sent to the Coblenz area. If the entire force were withdrawn, tt is pointed out, French troops would immediately replace them, and the cost, which Germany ultimately must pay. would not be reduced, aie RUTH .LAW AIDS POLICE. @ffers to Appear and Tell Abont Death of Youngs Girl. Ruth Law, the aviator who was driv- ing the automobile from which Miss Madeline Davis fell on Tuesday while 4 erying to learn the “stunt” of boarding fan airplane in flight, reported to the Long Branch police yesterday that she willing to appear at any time to Uae the 4 a ev eevee request as Miss Fanied to aid the teat which Miss herself has performed Mas ently he movies and for county fairs. xt body of Mias Davie is at a Long Branch undertakers awelliie instruc~ tions for shipment to her mother's home Fort Pierce, Fla. J. Glassberg 290 Fifth Ave. BETWEEN 30TH AND 3/8T STS. ® Branch: 511 6th Ave. BETWEEN BOTH AND 3187 STS. Short & Medium Vamp Shoes RADICAL PRICE REDUCTION all smart and superior quality FALL MODELS with rpeiring the Glassberg Standard. 1 satisfaction guaranteed. and black. Broadway Saks & Company at 34th Have Made Unusual Preparations to Hold Friday and Saturday cA SPECIAL SALE of English and Scotch Wool Hose for Women The placing of immense orders and our splendid European cAt $1.95 Women’s English Wool Hose in 1 x1 and 2x2 ribbed effects. Full fashioned, with fully reinforced sole, toe and heel, Smart heather shades, black and white. cAt $1.95 Novelty Wool Sport Hose in a very fine grade of cashmere, embroidered in single and triple clock effects. Full fashioned, with elastic garter tops, All sports shades. cAt $1.25 English Wool Hose in 4x2 and 5x3 ribbed effects. Carefully reinforced. Colors: lovat, heathers Street Floor At $2 be had in all shades. At $2 effect. mixtures. At $3.95 Women’s Fine Scotch Golf Hose with turn- over tops woven in contrasting color. three-quarter lengths, every pair full fashioned. affiliations, enable us to offer in this important event values that would otherwise be impossible! 30 English Wool Hose—every pair hand finished —in 1x1 and 2x2 ribbed effects, with embroid- ered clocking. Full fashioned, reinforced, and to 95 Very Fine English Wool Hose in 6 x3 ribbed Full fashioned, with the new flare garter top. Colors: black, navy, heather and ovat Street iy £ - my Half and ) B. Altman. Thirty-fourth Street These are new Sults, correct as to style, exceptiona! MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK An Important Sale of Men’s Autumn Suits at $36.50 as to quality, and extraordinary as to value Men’s Autumn Overcoats are a special feature in the regular stock at $45.00 Men’s Autumn High Shoes and Oxfords are shown in distinctive models, made of carefully selected leathers, for street and sports wear Men’s Calfskin Street Shoes (in tan or black) at $8.50, 9.50 & 10.00 per pair Men’s Brogue Oxfords (in tan or black) 12.00 per pair 11.00 & at $10.50, Men’s Golf Oxfords some with rubber studded soles; others with suction soles at $11.50 & 12.00 per pair Prices exceeding $10.00 are subject to War Revenue tax. (Departments on SIXTH FLOOR) Thirty-fifth Street j BASEBALL FANS COME TO CITY HALL PARK A AND HEAR ALL ABOUT THE GAME Accurate. Evening World Reports, by Experts, of the World Baseball Championship Series Results are being announced from The World Building, 63 Park Row, by means of the wonderful Magnavox sound amplifier each afternoon, 1.30 o’Clock. Three large horns acting synchronously will announce the results across City Hall Park TAKE NOTICE! dt. | | | | Seat SD te parr