died at 2 o'clock this morning at his home, 38 Banks street, Chicago He had been critically ill since last "~at-- urday, when b* suffered a stroke with subsequent coma. He also livec in Lake Forest at a summe. home. Mr. Ryerson, who was born in Chi-- cago on Nov. 24, 1854, nad lived here al his life. He was the sn of Joseph "C. Ryerson. who founded an iron and steel business here in 1#423, and of Kllen Griffin Larned Eyerson In I1KI6 he entered business with his fa-- ther's concern and i~ 1%79 became a pertner. From 1888 until 1911 he was president of the company, after-- DEATH SUMMONS "LAKE FORESTER Edwin Larned Ryerson, 74 years old, chairman of the board ~* the Josenh baTdnkwhen.Lg:tertfi; ville everybod *hh-'thonly l'hammxng to get out of work. Lumley was named by the board of supervisors at their last regular meet-- ing to succeed Pouse. Attorney Car-- roll suecceeds J. J. McCauley of Har-- vard who served as assistant under that the sovereign pontiff nmught al-- low that normally he local authori-- ty should work without his inter-- vention. However it is understood that the exercise of -- jurisdiction must be authorized by the pope." eussion was based upon the sover-- "It was pointed out on the part of the Roman Catholics that the right of the pope to intervene any-- where could not be surrendered but # might be.-- a question how far he would need to exercise it I "One of the Moot questions which eame before the conference was brought about at the second meet-- ing, March 14 and 15, 1923. This meeting was set aside as a discus-- sion of practical m#itters that would have to be decided upon before a of friends in the county who con-- gratulate him on his new position The selection of V. S. Lumley as state's attorney and of Carroll as-- sistant resulted from the disappear-- ance of A. H. Pouse, while serving in the capacity of state's attorney. Mr ef both courts that the county board will also put its approval on the ap-- Attorney Carroll at present is city attorney of Woodstock and also of the city of McHenry. He is past com-- mander of Peter Umathum Post of the American Legion and has a host CARROLL NAMED AID TQ LYMLFEY William M. Carroll was appoint ed assistant state's attorney of Mc-- Henry County Tuésday. The ap-- mlm was recommended by Attorney V. S. Lumley and approved by Judge E. D. Shurtleff and Judge Charles Allen. There seems to be no question that with the recommendation of State's Attorney Lumley and the approval In--a conversation with the newly appointed assistant state's 'attorney Thursday the writer learned that Mr. Carroll would continue with his own office in the Murphy block and that his new job would not interfere with his own practice. The assistant state's attorney job is not new to Attorney Carroll as he secration the bread-- and wine be-- come the body and blood of Christ." 1--That the Anglo--Catholics had acknowledged the privacy of the rep-- resentatives of 'the Pope. 2--That "in the communion the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ are verily given, taken and received by the faithfuyl By con-- served in that capacity during the last term of Mr. Lumley as state's at-- ment-- of disputable points," Car-- dinal Mercier wrote to the Arch-- bishon of Canterbury on October they may be, would necessarily pro-- woke polemics in the press, re-- awaken anctent animosities, accentu-- ate divisions, thus harming the eause to which we have resolved to devote ourselves," he said. Agree On 2 Points Two of the major points that the Anglicans agreed to during course Of the conversation were on: _ _"In my humble opinion, it would be inoprortune to publish any state-- -- _Only the Anglican agreements were mds public This was out of deference to the wishes of the late Cardinal Mércier, under whose auspices the conference were held ----In an annendix Cardinal Mercier doubted the wisdom of publis~ing the disputable points brought up a??' the conference. $ 34--Cause -- withdrawal from the chureh of England of the "High Chuch" or Anglo--Catholic faction MHeation of the Malines conversa-- tions might have one of two un-- desiged effects: 1--End all hope of obtaining ap-- proval for the modernized revision of the nrayer book. tense controversy already existing in the cburch of England--mainly ever reanproachment with the Ro-- man Catholic church and ritualistic torms of worship--had become more zeute today through publication of & report of negotiations between representatives of the "High Church" faction of the church of England and High Catholic churchmen. CHURCH OISPUTE NOW MORE ACUTE yONmNDON, Jax ; 19. ---- -- The The Anglican report of this meet-- "Negative conclusions, whatever M!chm'-hatmthomhgo"m@tom one low price. Fermerly they Wwere priced up to $3.98. there are styles and colors to suit everyohe. usual for quick clearance. Lovely dress and coat or CLEARANCE OF SATIN AND FELT HATS pRE ; T. uP Still Greater Reductions Are Now In Effect During The Annual Pre--Inventory Sale! Genuine Merode silk and wool union suits, band top, knee length, nearly all sizes, very special' at this price during pre--inventory sale. ©Bouttonieres Silk and Wool Union Suits $1.47 Children's Hats $1.98 39¢ T e . 1 medl 4 a & A beautltlul Assortment In 1Iwo Low Friced (Gro iy X\. {2 | 1 : ' C is l 0 f d ; e ' | ',': a% i Ammmmmommmmmmmmmmmmmzmmmam 4 zes § l 4 3 ' > | 3 + MA & Ardo _ 'f The Greatest Values We Have Ever Offered ,' \\ T -- _ 'TREMENDUUS.SAVINGS'on all winter merchandise -- it must be sold. Our policy of never P o )\ ' EP carrying merchandise from.one year to the next makes these exceptional reductions neces-- n;@ _,',.f;,:é .:';3," _ sary. Coats and dresses are reduced to below cost in many cases. These remarkable fur " E/ \~_ UV Uine@CZ -- trimmed coats at $19.75 and $25.00 are typical of the sensational values offered through-- f | * \ . ,f i out the store during this sale. Beautiful fabrics, expert workmanship and the smart-- & | )L **%a _' )\ est styles you have ever seen at these prices. If you need a coat to finish out this a J iC are | season or for next winter it will pay you to see these. When we say they are the -- 3 » B iB | . biggest values we have ever offered, we mean it. You will not be disappointed. _ , 4 wA § Exceptional Values also, w f SE / At $39.75 and $49.00 q So 6 +. l 4 ll?znef i e >« es fl ath.. A good selection of girls' wool jersey, and wool crepe dresses is here from which you may select with the assurance that you are saving from $2.00 to $3.00 on every dress. Coats and Dresses One of the biggest values in this sale. Three quar-- ter length wool socks for girls, in plain colors only. All first quality, See theni' nPo on trateaitth dn Cat s Avdrin reradlinine snn & he: «h W' $6.98 are offered at this low figure. Sizes for all and styles for miss and matron. 4 . Saun" ym o PsY C inss Surirt MA cp P OA L : is c rcnaoe P ecvtnmandt Satin' and Felt Hats that were priced formerly up to Children's Wool . ~Socks Junior 29¢ Values to $5.98 and $6.98 $2.00 gue! A Beautiful Assortment In Two Low Priced Groups heavy all wool lumber--jacks. 'They are here for boys 6 ot 14 in bright plaids and other attractive patterns Scores of regular $3.98 leather purses will be sold during this sale at $2.69. All the wanted shapes and leathers in a good assortment of colors to match every inter C 8 o 6@ & ;' % es 8t @5 S tA a*s -- _ £ *J 41 C ACRE 286 C \ Ns Sn C @8 \\?\\ iSo NyQ 3 tw C ¢ & 8 S § s N > 3'{\ -- PW ' ~AA°C S 6R § & NA . J PR t6; cxs S S --%~CXp Ne 2 ;. S 8 Sn h hss Ti &\ S .« 0 \ € N © 3 ' 8 W ; < Ro s _ Saf No S 1 s i8 \\ y hs f W SA5 h Nbas NA s hy \ ol 4 $ S s 4 $ c 3 C & DA 4. F & §# S s dJns k .& 3 V : 3 Z asmaan; & N V C ho A N \ B4 : § s \.1\."\,\\- ty ht F4A FS€ S $ C s F i $3.98 Leather Purses _ _ §$2.69 Each is equipped with change purse and THE LAKE COUNTY RFMRISTEFR SATIIRDAY, JANUARY 21, 1928 Wool Lumber--Jacks $2.69 Fur Coats s 100 Values To $195.00 step--ins, gowns afd pajamas at a --price seldom duplicated. ----_Voil and Muslin Wear At this price any woman should buy two or three pieces of this good quallty69¢ muslin wear, Chemises, step-- ins and gowns are included in all sizes and wanted Be here early Saturday for these. Only 50 of these fine all wool jersey frocks left and at this price they won't last long. 'There are many styles and colors even in this small assortment. Nearly all sizes. Embroidered Porch Frocks $1.00 Guaranteed fast color gingham porch frocks in a nmnuortment.ofpattermandstylea. All are pret-- 19.00 _ q roRY Women's Jersey Dr 4 $3.98 _ _ 4 2.98 $25___g______g_ 4 4 O°""-- brmerly $5.75 and $6.75 are reduced during the pre--inventory sale to this w fi,o" e':;'{'""'"memvm Many way W auced now for quick clearance to variety of wanted styles, And ,.: CORDUROY and BLANKET ROBES $sq .63 , $5.75 and $6.75 FOOTWEAR $2A .69 Patents, Satins, u-oyandbhnketmbe;pmchnadm:a SOFr auick --Clheniinas "4. * 13 o Ooukl C y Calf Skins--all disco "--nmuflM| D o [ C000 CTCE . pREIve, Adoilwwu vunse Andrealbtrnlnstortbooewboean-ei Extra quality 42 gauge rayon bloomers in s, flesh color only, reinforced and well m lncthnm-tnnnwry-hu.'n.n. mmhmmmg.u weol hose is A collection of regular $1.00 silk ang Rayon Bloomers $1.00 (9" two