THE SUN, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 191:!. UNION FAVORED FOR TWO PRESBYTERIAN SECTS tecM bqlli a.s.soinblles agreed to post pon condde.ratlon of this nnl.i of union until tho convenlnif of the IflU ntsom bile. The natuo of the proposed organiza tion wn ntlftRCHtcd hh "Tho I'nlted Prcuhyterlan Chnnh of North Amer ica." In tho I'nlted Presbyterian AM"em biyn the publliMtlon boanl was at tiidti'd for unbUiilTie.i.lIko ntnthodei and mlHleHdlttK reports. Dr. M. M. Million, tiuinai-'cr of tho board, admitted that methods, "wronK but not criminal" hnd been practised. In tho Northern Assembly there wan nn oJkchnnRC of Breetlnun between Con federate nnd Federal veterans of tho civil war. S. H. Scott of Atlanta tni If, C V, appeared before the aeembly and in cMcndins an Invitation to the Sherman veturanH to meet tho local camp of the Confederate- vt"r.itis ijIU. "Wc wilt hov you that, wo can for. Kivo and forsot that llttl tnlnunder utandlnit which caused tho memorable tight around this villain fifty yenr.i a Ills remarks were drooled with cheer, A Sherman votmn sprain ti a cli.ur and begnn Hnirlnc "My Conntr. 'T of Thee," and tho entire HhM-mbly (o n (Iritalneil lir nUhop .AtcDonnrll. IINhop MoDnniH'll of the llr. n Ciithollc dloftta roiaed lteen . 0, t men to the priesthood JcMordu . . Church of St. .lohn tlio Haptl't ,it T i omthby and l-"wl avenues. Willi oi coptlon the oatidldates compb'i'i .tiulles hi St. .tohn'H CollfKc .Mntlnee for Ilnll i'layem. Th" matinee at the New Hrlchtot Hall to-daj will be In moiiitiire tn uf MAINE MEMORIAL IS GALLED A MISFIT b tiiaclf tn tho Municipal Art Commis sion. f.rHrtlnp urtlctx of Iho clly, hIIIhiiirIi many of thrin dcrtlno tn allow tlirlr tinmen to lie published bcfoio n fortmil proti'Kt lh made, mulntuln that tlio mon ument In It h proxo'nt -form tllHflmiroM tli bonutlfttl pHrk entriinrc. They oh Jod to the plnU tint of tlio tuiirlilr, tin nllcgfJ difference In kcuIo between thb tlKlirrs nt tlie hiho unci tlio Rtltloii Krotlp ut tlin top, and nay tlmt thero li u lock of harmony In tlio. wlmln composition, tho nrt rommlHulon timy bo linked to oonMder tho mib'tltutlon of unnther pnnip for tlio KlMed Columbia unci her dolphin horsfK on top of tho pedeMiil "Till monument In n dlsrraoe to tho city," x.tld l-eon D.ibo, one of tho found rr.H of th. AKclutlon of Amerlrnn fHlnti-rf mid Sculptor, to St'N re porter hist nlKhf "It Is a mltrtt," hp continued, "and .'polls Hit beautiful pari entrance And what Iihh It to do with tho Maine'.' t'nlcM .mne otifi told ui that It wnn a M.ilno Mrmorlnl Monu ment, wo would never know It from the iIi'hIkii. "What i.ilhlo reliitlolihlp tlifxe MirliiiiM uroiipN IniM' to one another 1m hKo a niytcrv Architecturally and eotu-iriictlw'ly, the wlmln thins H che.ip uihI bud." Tho ft'cliMC anions .irtiM c'ciii.m to bp mote or lc.s general, and II 1 prnbablo that the Niitliin.il Arudriiiy of lv-ln, the Sculptorx Soclet and the 1'lne ArlM Federation will lie nkod to take up the riucntlon, at meetluirM In tho near fu ture. If It lit decided tn'protcdt tlu ,P. ln, mimic of tlioae norKtleH probably will iifk the Amerlean JVderatlon of Fine Arts to tu.'iko a formal protp.t o the Municipal Art romnilelon. Thu commllon m the only body with power lo tinier a ctiHtipa. Attlllo Pieclrlltl l.t tho yculptor and II. Van llutcn Miiironlsle, 1h tho archlteet of the monument. TO INVEST NEW BISHOP. tpnutotle llrlPHHlr In Hp In Writ llohnltt-ii nn Tne.rfar. The nishl Itev. Father I'aul .Iojt1i Nunbmiin, i. I'., of Wi'M lloholien, In to be eoiiNccr.ib'd .i blrlinp In St, Michael' lloiialiT un TiicKrluy the Alumtnllc Hiilo (tale, Mr. John Mmieno, Inventing !! prb'tit with the robe of Id new officii. Tli new bluhop will preside, over the me of CorpuM Chrtstl, Tex. Hi; will leave for the dloetho nn May 23 after contlmiliiK .1 cIhci In llaltlliKire. Father Paul wmh born In Philadelphia l.i tiiO. Il tld rnlndonnry work In .South America and In 1S0.1 he wn. tatloned ut the PhmIouIM Moniitery In Home, lie hae been n prteli prltM at rnmklrk, N, V, and !tei .it st Mlelmerr. Vest lloho ken I'oiiimillrps nf I'nilrd ami soiifliPHi flmri'lips Propose Musis of McrRcr. Arlihls Say It Spoil tho Itcauty of Cohitnhlb riiTle F'nrk Klltt'HIH'C Atlanta. iin.. May 17. The nrcunlo union of two of the three lYpsuytcrlnn a.sembllen In yeMilon hero wis forp Hlmdowed tn-day In Joint roportu of commltteeH of the rnltd und Southern Prc.ibytiTlun ChtircheK. The report propoed bal of union, "n recommendation of the commlt- Arttstji nni art lnvfr.n IliiM- .jre.'f'i,l dlnpirn nl of Hi" Mulnr Mcmorlnl M('iniin'iil. which l. to !' unviMIM nt (ho I'oliimliiix t'lrrlr tmtrancn ti fVn r 1'nrli mm Mfmortnl Psv Thi? bar "IIS I 1 Mi nf Ihf tlK'lri" H fow rlriVH ago in- ;i r.jiit-rrl such m Mitrm of rrltl rttm t'la' formal protest probably will of the plnytrfi of the .New orv, Ibo.. Ivn. St. I amis and rittsburff hnh, tcini. who art tn neetipj th" b .i . the perfonnaiue 41 'il 1.1 V I I' 1. Altmatt & (En. I. Altmatt & Gin. Commenctinif!: ito-miorrov (Monday) anoitlher 3alc v-'JIl be held! of Amerkao Washalbfle Homespoo RlUgS (plain and in two-Homed effects) aft itlhe foBIIowrjinig low prices : She 24x36 ins., regular price $3.10, aft 50.(65 " J0;:60 2.25 J. 25 3k6 feet " 3.00 ' L75 M " 4.75 " 2.7S 6x9 " " 8.50 " 5.35 "7.6x10.6 " " 13.50 " 7.i tt 5x12 17.50 0.00 Women's Siuiinnimer Corsets and Brassieres irre now being shown in tfoe new, fashionable models and all the desirable materials, at the lowest prices commensurate with superior quality and workmanship. Corsets made to order, at short notice, from individual measurements. Also a Special Offering of Natural Hemp RugS (reversible;, suitable tfor Bungalow , use, in the sires enumerated above, at orae hetf the former prices. Large Reductions have been made in the prices off Women's Wraps and Coats in gtyles and materials appropriate for every occasion. Among them are smart Wraps of Charmeuse, Silks, Brocades and Beaded Nets and Chiffons, as well as Coats of Tweed for travel and practical wear. included are Wraps and Coats at $58.00, 65.00, 75.00 h 95. Also Elegant Imported Coats reduced to $75.00, 95.00, 125.00 & 150.00 Women's Bathing Suits In the attractive designs and materials ap proved by leaders of fashion for the coming season are now ready. Among them are smart Suits of Moire, Satin and Taffeta, some introducing touches of color. Bathing Caps and Beach Wraps ; also Bath ing Corsets, Shoes, Hosiery, etc. The UphoBstery Department is showing, in the regular stock of Summer Furnishings, an especially attractive line of Tand Block-printed Bed Spreads, in excellent designs and colors, at $2.25, 3.50, 5.75 and upward. Hand E'locloprinteai Table Covers, in new designs and colors, at 75c, $1.25, $1.50 and upward. Curtains and Couch Covers at correspondingly reasonable prices. Also Couch Hammocks for the lawn or porch, made of a superior quality of canvas in khaki, green and white, and including the latest improvements and attachments, at $U',25, $11.50, 15.00 and upward. The above are regular stock prices. temmpek Stands, Canopies and Pillows at moderate prices. FIFTH AVENUE May 211st On WEDNESDAY, Special Valines will be offered in Women's Cotton and Linen Dresses, Coat Suits and Separate Skirts representing the most popular fabrics, made up in the smart, effective designs which will prevail during the coming Summer. Full particulars of this Sale will be announced on Tuesday evening. On TUESDAY. May 20th A Special Sale of Women's Blouses will take place, presenting a most attractive selection of smart, new styles, made up in the season's desirable materials, at very much below the customary prices. White and! Flowered Voile Blouses, low collar, short sleeves, st $11.85 Fancy Marquisette and Voile Blouses, trimmed with lace and embroidery, Sow collar, short sleeves ... at $2.50 Striped and Embroidered Voile BUouses, with vest effect, flat collar and short sleeves at $3.50 Batiste Blouses, trimmed with lace and hand embroidery, high or low collar, long or short sleeves ... at $4.00 Tucked Net Fichu Blouses, low neck and short sleeves, at $5.50 & 6.75 Voile Blouses, hand embroidered and lace trimmed, yoke effect, low collar ........ at $6.75 Also on TUESDAY. May 20th A Very Unusual! Sale of Women's Negligees and Housegowns will be held, offering remarkably good values at the following flow prices: Imported Negligees of Albatross, with collar and cuffs of white embroidered Albatross . . ... . .at $4.65 Negligees of French Swiss, shawl collar, trimmed with Val lace .... at $6.50 Negligees of French Challis, in the new floral border design, at $9.75 Negligees of Flowered Crepe de Chine, trimmed with shadow lace .at $10.00 Imported Albatross House Gowns, with hand-embroidered collars of white voile, lace-trimmed . . . at $113,50 Also on TUESDAY. May 20th Little Children's White Cotton Dresses (sizes 6 months to 4 years) in an extensive assortment consisting off Embroidery-trimmed Empire, Russian and Long-waisted Dresses, in high and low neck styles, will be offered in the Infants' Wear Department at the exceptionally low prices of . . 85c, $tt.lO & $L50 Large Reductions have been made in the prices of Little Children's Coats (sizes 2 to 5 years), in a variety of materials suitable for present and early Summer wear. Little Children's Imported Hats, comprising the, entire remain ing stock, at very extensive price concessions. Interesting Offerings for to-morrow (Monday) will consist of: A Specially Prepared Sale of Women's Leghorn and White Hats in smart, attractive styles, appropriate for all dress occasions off Summer, at the excep tional price of . . . $14.00 Reductions have been made In the prices o? a number of Hats in the regular stock. Fn the Millinery Department, Third Floor.- Sale of Women's embroidered Lingerie consist of an entirely new shipment just received from Paris, representing unusual values in Chemises, Drawers, Night Gowns and Combinations at the following prices: Combinations . at $2.50, 2.90 & 3.50 Night Gowns . at 1.90, 2.50 & 3.25 Drawers . at 1.35, 1.45 & 1.90 Chemises . . at .90, 1.35 & !.b5 Also a limited number of Corset Covers . at $1.10, 1.35 & 1.75 P6tticoats . . at 1.50. 2.50 & 4.50 An Exce French Hand Women's Silk Petticoats in the new clinging effects, offering special values at the following prices: White Crepe de Chine Petticoats, with flounce of shadow tace finished with silk novelty trimming, accordion-plaited underlay of Crepe de Chine at $-5.00 Jersey Silk Petticoats, slashed, with narrow flounce; in black or colors . . at $3.90 Misses' and Smaifl Women's Dep't Extraordinary Reductions have been made in the prices of Spring and Summer Apparel for Misses' and Small Women, as follows: Tailor-made Suits, originally $24.00 to $65.00 at . . $12.75, 18.00, 22.00 & 28.00 Steamer, Outing and Street Coats, originally $24.00 to 35.00, at $14.50, 18.00-& 22.00 Afternoon Dresses off Silk and Crepe de Chine, originally $24.00 to 45.00, at $ 8 8.50 to ''2:8,00 Dancjng and Summer Frocks, of dainty Laces combined with Silk, Chiffon or Net, are marked at the special price of $18.50 Bridal Gowns and Trousseau: Attention is directed to B. Altman & Co.V remarkabiy fine assortments off Crepe de Chine, Brocaded Crepe, Crepe Charmeuse, etc., for Brides' and Bridesmaids' QoT,ns. Also Real Lace Robes, Bridal Veils, Floun cings, etc.; Afternoon and Evening Gowns, Tailor-made Suits and Going-away Dresses; Blouses, Coats and Wraps; Boudoir Gowns and Negligees; Fine Lingerie; Paris Hats, Parasols, Neckwear, Gloves, etc. y THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS To facilitate shopping, special salespeople will, if desired, be detailed to accompany patrons to the various departments. NEW YORK