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U IRELAND RULES GARDEN. 'Ancient Order of Hibernians Opens Industrial Exposition. Madison Square Garden *r«« (ray with gre«n last night, and the hue of emerald •will hang: over It for thr«e weeks, duringr which tttue ths Ancient Order of Hibernians wtS conduct Its Irtah Indu»trlai Exposition. There was an air of unproparednesa about tJ»« Garden when it was formally opened by Mayor McClellan. for there w-re many booth* not completed- Th«e>e ribortoomtas*, however, were not noticed by the sons and daushters of Erin, who pather«a at the Garden and filled th<» main floor iind balconlesi to overflowing. The opening exercises Ivjran with a parade by the Jrish Volunteer*, under command of Major Charles J. Crowley. The regiment fonne4 at the Madlson ave. end of the Garden, and acted as escort to Mayor MeClenan and Archbishop Farley, from the *>ntr_noe to the speakers' ptand. Major Crowley and his staff, with tho officers and committ<»emen cif the exposition, formed aroun.l th« two gruesis of honor, the regiment falling in in the rear. From the centre of the arches there hung: hun dreds of colored ftreamfrs. BwaijwllM'e there was green— ftacrs, preen bunting and green graaaea. The golden harp of Erin, set on Us green back ground, was conspicuous on the speakers" stand, two large flags beina- draped over the rail. The main floor was ruled off Into squares, and lneide each squar« •was a booth. The "pillar of light," a twenty f<wr minaret, built of bottles of Irish whiskey, stood ln the centre of the floor. When the Mayor and th« Archbishop had taken their (teats a delegating from the Gaelic society, consisting of half a hundred young women dressed tn Immaculate white, and the same number of xnen. marched ln ar.d pang a song of welcome in Gaelic On the opposite Fide, on a raised plat. form, tb« «Hh Reeiment band played Irish airs thmngho'iT the evening. Inside the speakers' box Fat Monslsmor Byrne, of the Diocese of Boston; Monsipnor McCready. county chaplain of the. Ancient Order of Hiber- I2ia_s. Faxher B»rr.ard A. Rrady. of Yonkers; John D. Crtaa_ns. Patrick .1. McNTulty. president of the board of director* of the exposition; "William I>. McLaugWin. vi<-<? -president; Patrick T. Pow ers, treasurer: Major E<3ward IfcCrystal, secretary, and Harry Connolly Pollock. The appearance of Arrhbishop fax!ey. who was introduced by President MeNulty. was greeted with tumultuous cheering. It was five minutes be fore the Archbishop could be. heard. When the applause finally subsided he made a long- speech. In which he outlined the purpose of the exposition. Mayor McOellan was then introduced, and said. In part: There Is one purpose which has actuated the or ganisers of this exposition, a purpose which must appeal to every man nr.d woman through whose veins there flow* a single drop of Irish blood— to teach the younger Irishmen of the United Ptates the capabilities, the possibilities and the necessities of the parent land, giving them a real and practical knowledge of Ireland, and. by teaching them t_e<se) things, to draw even more closely the bonds of love and ioyalty that unite the children to their mother. I sincerely trust that this exposition will be only t-he first of many to h» held with lik» patriotic pur pose In every land where Irishmen ar« found. For there Is a greaxer Ireland than that upon the map; _ greater Ireland beyond the seas, that stretches to every quarter of tbe globe. To every continent Ireland's sons have gone, carrying with them their wonderful adaptability, th^ir power to organize and EOvern. their pow*».r to endure and to suffer, to dare and to do. And Irish wr>m»n have gon«, too. with their beauty and t_h<>ir charm, their respect for truth, their love, of virtue and their love of God. Scarcely a great movement has taken place in centuries for liberty and the rights of man, bat Irishmen have b«en among the leaders. Scarcely a •war has been fought in modern times but Irish men have played their part valiantly and well: have fought and hlp-d and cnnotiered. or fought and bled and died Wherever you find a blessed la.nd where liberty Is n. reality, where man is man'? eaual. and where woman is man's helpmate, ther* you will find the Fhamrock growing: a little corner pf the Emerald Isle thonaah— of miles away. All of us Americans in whom there Is Trish blood will b« better citizens, better men and better Americans, as we cultivate The sentiment of respeot and love for the land from which our forebears came. May this great ex poalUon therefore be a complete success, not only financially but r>a.triotically. Malc»r MciCrystAl then rea/1 Mv-era.l letter? and teieerams of regret, amonsr them (Mas _oa Presi dent Roosevelt, which said: I RTeaily regret that it ip not In my power to T>*> present at thf> Irish Industrial Exposition to I* held at Madison Sq'iare G-arden. Xot only ehould I be much intpr^st^d in th«> display of in dustrie* cf Ireland in tbe matT^r of textiles, laces and other branches of industrial art. but T should ■he xwurticulaxly pleased with the educational feat ure, which, I understand, is to symbolize and In teroret the "Tri«h revival." Unfortunately, it is simply out of my power to make another engage ment of any kind -whatsoever now. and all I can do is to send you my hearty good wishes for the success of so worthy a movement. Tt Is peculiarly appropriate that in our country, where fo larg* a ■Dortian of the blood of our mixed people is drawn from Irish stook, there phoiJd he this movement on broad line? and carried out in su«-fi wholesome and comprehensive manner for the purpose of il lustrating the industrial talents and artistic and literary genius of the Irish race. With all gt>od wishes for the success of the ex position, believe me. A map of Ireland was laid out c>n the floor made Of soil imported from Erin for the occasion. The counties ere shown on th» map. and each county Is made of the soil tPken from that section of Ireland. Irish las? direct from the manufar turing oenTr<»p of Ireland, worked on handloome. ■weaving carpets and ruse and showing how the industry is manac^d in E"rln. Then there were Typical Irish jauntine cars, ln w.nrh old and young rode about the Garden. Autosrraph letters of fimoug Irishmen, amor.c them several written hy Robert Emmett. are on exhibition, and many other thln«a that are dear to the Irish. USED RAFFLES METHODS. Smooth Thief Confesses to Eleven Robberies in Daylight. Mbatctelr. N". .T . Fept. 18.— Wlllla-i Thompson. trh^ app«»aj-<i to b*> ssom»»th!r_ near th* ld»al RaJßes of flcOor., bo far as his methods ar<» con cerned, was transferred to ih*» Easez County .Tall to-day. Triom7-? n ha? confessed that h«> com anftted many daring thefts, the poijeo say. He wjsj: p.rrp?trr\ Friday by rvtc-tive R<Mlly. of th° Montclair police, for the ro"r>b*-ry of Solomon I "Wright's r^cid^nc^ in Mountain-ar*.. from which he Biota a camera, and the authorities cay that lie has confessed to eleven other robberies— three In Newark. trire* in Hackensack. three in Knple •wood er>d two in th" Oranges. Thompson tells of a rf-imrkahl? experience in a . house in Newark. H« fays that In the Bummer . he called one afternoon at rr<^ home of John Cot- I ton Dajia, of No. 22^ Mount Prospect-aye.. and asked to pee Mrs. Dans A woman came to the <3oor. according to Thompson, and be Intrr^iijced himself as a personal friend of her husband. Bay lne that h» bad Just r<"iirn«j from Ormsny. whe.re he had been studying mu«ic. According to the story, the ivnman invited him to remain for dinner. Thompson «sys he stayed and that during the. jaeai he eonstantlr expected Mr. Dana and won dered what he would <\o if that man arrived. ' Mr. Dana is librarian of the Newark Pub!i- Li brary Mi?s Beatrlo* Winser. who. with her mother, cccupieii the Dana house during the absence of its owner in the su mmer, aaya that Thompson called ai the Dana home iwo weeks ago whil» Mr« \Vin c er w.-:= home al<-.-/e. with a maid. Miss Win »er "said th«- visitor Rave his r.ajnr- ap .James Wallace tt'es'er.n and ioid that he had just returned from studyir.£ n.uoic in Germany. He said M>. Stana *va* an old frie tf" intruder took a stick *JJ" $ winsej ••:■- ' ■ <iPr *" fh a stick t.i'T \-i wl r-i pearls, and a diamond ring The _eculT;jr th*ft was not r<-pon«l to tne poiire be _Bii>=f- DUbliciiv was fearfl On September IS lafi 1-e called at the home of _.!o_rt I'umm ing at No. 317 Moun' Proapect-ave., the police say."and represented himself as a Mend !,? \?_ «\,m;r..rg H< wa.s invited ladoora to wait SntU ' he ;; S Jictt.^ He said he stole a pearl T_e° : aa-ie afternocr. he- told the nolice. so thsy J- he"Yd No «2 Mount Proapect-«v«.. nrt.t LSz_SSs w ESSfiSS ssr - ?B 'Vhnmif-n called at the <:ro^i bouse. No, U4 i_L7Sl_nd-st Orange ia.«t Thursda> and was !ES_Sf "shfhb «Vfe»j fersnffi a wh" r n P rr^.Ud ■«••. %£ *°» Plrt " bure. . MAYOR OF LAB CRUCES ARRESTED. Havana, Sept. 18— Mayor of Las Cruccs and several pollc*rr.en and th€ councilmen of that town bave been nrr^ted by order of a local Jud*e as a "; restUt of the f.ght y««rday between Bural Guards ! _cd police. James McCreery & Co, Linen Room. M Floor. Hemstitched, Damask Tea Clotbs. One yard square. 90c Fine, double Damask Table Cloths. For round or square tables, in new all over or circular patterns. 2x2 yds . . . 3.00 and 3.75 2H x 2H yds. 4.25 •« 5.50 2H x 2K yds. 5.50 " 6.50 Dinner Napkins to match. 4.25 and 5.75 Twenty-third Street. James McCreery & Co. Colored Dress Goods. On September the 19th. Fine French Broadcloth. Satin Finish. Colors show the latest shades of claret, crimson, light, medium or dark browns, royal, navy, cadet and "Alice" blue, reseda and myrtle greens, tan, old rose, plum, amethyst and lavender. 52 inches wide. 1.25 per yd. Twenty-third Street. Trimmed Hats For Autumn and Winter Will be Exhibited On Tuesday and Wednesday, September the 19th and 20th, Nineteen Hundred and Five. James McCreery & Co. Twenty-third Street. BIG RIVERS ON RAMPAGE. Northwestern Part of Missouri Flooded — Blocked. Kansas City. Mo.. R*pt. IS. — Rain has fallen in Knnsas City every day excepting on»» In Septem ber, with a total downfall to datft of ten lnch«s Jn cu"r»nteeri days. Prartirally the same condi tions ha-v* prevailed throughout. Weatern Mis souri, especially ln the northwestern corner of the state and in a portion of Eastern a.nd Cen tral Kansas. As a result, nil streams in this part of the country continue to rise, and rail road traffic is hemming djemorall7^d because of numerous washouts. The Missouri Pacific, the Wabash and the Mis souri. Kansas and Texas raJlways east and south of Kansas dtjr are experiencimj the greatest trouble. The Missouri Pacific Is sending its St. L/Mils-Kansas City trains over the Burlington Railway, via Chiilicothe, because of washouts ln Central Missouri. All through trains are being operated, but are late, those arriving from St. Louis being from three to four hours behind time. St. Lmiis, Mo.. S<»pt. IS— heavy rains have caused a rise of over t«»n feet in the Mississippi River in the last twenty-four hours, which has r<«Fu!te«l in damage alnn? the river front here amounting- to many thousands of dollars. A vast amount of produce end other shipping property alone the levee Is In danger. The river stage this forenoon ha<l reached 23.07 feet. The danger line is 35 feet, and It is predicted that by nightfall the gauge will show 28 feet. ■Washouts at various places in Missouri caused th» annulment to-day of five trains due here. They were the T^xae accommodation of the Mis pouri, Kansas and Texas, two trains due from Kansas City on the Missouri Pacific and two trains due from the West on the Wabash. Trains on the Iron Mountain and Burlington systems ■^-er^ an hour or more late in arriving. Jefferson City. Mo. Sept. .— Th« Missouri River is rising rapidly here and people are mov lnr from the lower part of the city to higher ground. Across the river from here, farmers have been driven from their homes. One farm is sixteen feet under water. Madison. Kan . Sept. 18.— One of the worst floods that has ever been experienced here 1p raging to-day The Verdigris River has over flowed half of Madtson. which has a population of 2.000. As far as known, no lives have been lost. Th« water rovers the Santa Fe tracks to a depth of six feet. Topeka, Kan. Sept. 18.— Kaw River here has fallen half a foot since Sunday, and Soldier Creek, which did much damage In North To peka on Saturday, is again within its banks. WESTCHESTER COUNTY FAIR OPENS. Horse and Dog Shows Expected to Attract Well Known Persons. The twentieth annual fair of th* Society of Agrt ouiture and Horticulture of Westchester County began ye?terday on the old fair grounds at White Plains, and will continue until the end of the week. Yesterday was preliminary day. and the fair will not be well under way until to-day, when the race* beßin. FloraJ Hall, the main exhibition building, contains a varied display of fancy articles, work of art and fruit, while in the agricultural hall there fs a fine chow of vegetable*, fruit and other farm products There i* aiso a display in Floral Hall of drawinW art and color work by school children. The horse' cattle, swine and poultry departments present a collection of ezbibita fully up to the standard of the White PlaJna lairs of former years. Well kno-an persons, hore* owners and dog fan ciers will be attracted to the grounds by the horse chow of the Westchest«r County Horse Show Asso elation and the annual dog show of the Weatcbea ter Fair Kenn»! Association. The kennel show w"l| be£iri to-Oay. and Ibo horse show to-murruw. NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1905. DRT GOODS. - . __^ R H Marr _ en.'* Attractions Are Their l,ow Prices. Q\ M/ \ B'way at 6th Ay. J4» h t0 th St Special Sales Now in Progress All Over the Store. To-day an Exceptionally Interesting List of "Tuesday Specials" Advertised an Sun day Papers. For Women: The Autanmo Limes of Ready-to-Wear Rid ing Habits. 2d fl., Broadway. A few months ago we introduced Ready-to- Wear Riding Habits— and most successfully. We spent almost six months in perfecting the. models, aiming to have the measurements correct and as near the custom idea as possible. That we hare succeeded you may determine — our risk. Among the new lines now on display there are; FIDE-SADDLE RIDING HABITS In hlack, Mne and green broad cloih a-nd dark gray mixtures: safety skirts, lone ticht- -.„ •* a fittins coats— double- effects *' 3yi '^ BIDE-BADDLB HABTTS made of dark or Oxford melton cloth or gray and white chpeks, lined with satin and taffeta; safety skirt? - two styles: box coats, plain or with strapped Beams, *-, . „ . patch pockets, velvet or plain collars: price $OH. / ' SIDE-SADDLE HABITS made of Oxford sray materials: safety skirt: tijjht-fittlnfr hip-sftam coat with hip pockets, taffeta , . _ . lining *** * ' * SUITS, with divided skirts, for astride riding:: three-quarter lencth rieht-flttin? cutaway coat of black, or blue broadcloth, or -, . ,- . short tight-fitting coat of covert 5*" 1 * r. /*f SEPARATE SIDE-SADDLE SAFETY SKTRTS in black broad cloth and senre $ 2.96, 1 3.96 and $ 4.74 — ' 1 Start a PEPOSTT AC- Yom Can ROO a COUNT ___ __y yonrpur- "a , chases Tpf erred to it for par- Charge Accotimt ment at Macy's. ,Tt duiffCTßd u iffCTB e7e 7 «™f * | from thp nsnal form ot a rhargp arcount. Yon have ALL the CONVENIENCES of an ordinary charge account at a credit store, you have EVERY ECONOMY Macy's STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM affords and. in addition, you get 4 per cent INTEREST on your daily balance, compounded every three months. Deposit any sum that suits your convenience. Make purchases in the usual way. and have them "charged" in the unusual way — to the money you hive on deposit. Statements will be mailed to yon monthly. The money you deposit is XOT tied up. You are privileged to withdraw any or all of it at any time. Ide-ally convenient, speedy, smooth-running and satisfactory. Ideally economical — that is very evident. The Depositors' Account Department is three years old. It was started when we moved into this new building. To-day thousands of depositors enjoy the splendid service the organiza tion renders and the reason is not obscure. We invite you to join the constantly increasing number of depositors, certain that yon will not regret doing so. WORK W_3CT_D. Four lines <not exceeding 24 wordsj. three Insertions, 15 cents; ■even Inser tions. 30 cent*. Exceeding 24 words and less than 40 words, tlm-e insertions. SO cents: seven insertions. 30 cents. Male. (CARETAKER? -Married couple would Hke. to take care of private house during win ter where responsibility If appreciated; c an furnish five, ysars of reference from presf-nt employer. Address CARETAKER. 800 West Hfta -?t. CUTTER. I—4"_stom;1 — 4"_stom; thoroughly experience< and up to date, ace 34, city or country _. GRAFSTEIN, 276 Madison tt CAKPENTEK. ca.blnetm_kPr. millwright, fine references. d«sires work from torles. landlords cr private. Address CAB PENTER. "62 Park aye . Brooklyn^ CHAt'FFEi'R -By American with private family strictly sober; good rnofhanlc. make all repairs, moderate salary, best of referent. T. C. WRIKTH. 2.341 3d_av. CHAT'FFEI'R wante steady pla^«, indus triouf ma-rr!ed man. good reference* ; ex p<>rler«-ed Pope^Totedo. Colombia, Rambler cars ftvo years electric vehicles. IAW RENCE. 201 Weat flßd-st. ,-HAI-FFEUR.— steam gaeplene _n4 "eotrlo cars; willing to do all re psJ?s city or country, best reference. 6^. L. r , w jth last employer. CHAIFFEIK, eln > ot Fred Beckman. 890 Lorin_r-st.. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. N. Y. <-H>i"FFET-R. -Licensed; f.rst class refer ences: ten years with last employer; ber. careful, car. operate either Jt>*^«s . r electric car; wages r«ie.>nahle LJUNO BER'». 8,81" Mh-ave . Brooklyn rHAT-FFEUR -Licensed, with reference; repairing. A-neHcan gasolene "cHii"fTE''R -By young man, to run a American can j Jurn^h best of references. A. ki.xi>>, iv 102d-»t _ . roxr-RETE-^EMENT SIDEWALKS re .Lp, piease mention the number r.f U_refeet ild your pri^e. Address M. Bf>% 42. Tribune Offir^ m iTTRI'^L FOREMAN.— Seven yearn" Lrf^c* on motorc. references. f555k WATTE- M Qrand-rt.. Jamaica, Iy>ng Island- _ TtFrTRH-UN -Al 1n all branches: best "ofSterSoes. Addre BUECTBIC. Box E 87, Tribune Office^^ _<-._^_ HK«NSER -By .trtctVr «*•* y K^R^oker «v». . "Brooklyn nRRUiN - B«rt of references. VT. bhelpon. 243 BMt i»UI-«t. GERMAN. »lB«»e. > riii»bl«. ir.timate with r alr* r"«n and «>b«r. EIBEKBRAKD. 1.498 2d-av«. GEN AN. twenty years' erperlenoe tropical fruit and produce, desires .Jt.ia tion v-lth orodu^e house; und»rstnnd» Eng lish and Am-ri.-ar, moneys. Aaareaa a,FIKH ]27 FOl l Greene Place. Prooklyn. HOTHL. CLERK By mlddle-age.l man of college ani legal education, in New York or _t_ewoo<J or Atlantic aty GEORGE BIITAST. Hotel Roland. ' JAPANE3SE student desires atudent work so that he .-ar attend da? school In City or country MIYAKF.. 17 Conoord-st., Brooklyn TAN'ITOR Licensed enirlneor; In large, * apartment h^us-e; bes' reference. JANI T( >R 1.142 ItaOiaon a^e JANITOR— Thoroughly e>cpprlen<-e<l In high '/ln«« elevator apartment*; all repair*; ,—^tooU b»6t refere-n-0.. COMPETENT. 888 Ajnaterdam-ave.. atore MAN B*> as inßld« or outside *ale»man, " ,-nllector or som» other place; Al ref eren"e or bona JAC LE6BER, 431 Fa.st 76tb-st. MACHINIST wi»he» pjaro where tools, »o tive brainy liens, manufacturing ex nerlence «^*rt machine stttlnr and hust- Uri abliitle. are needed RELIABLE. 722 East llth-st. MA(THINIfiT. — Ajpe 4fi, all-round r*ralr Cork, factory or ihop. G BORIMAN, 132 Madisofl •• , Hobokan MASSEUR —Young, graduate; treat* »tic eeaafully. body and facial maasasre: mod ern slaotrldty: ladlet nnd (*ni!ftn»n nt their residences bc*t methods, 4ortor« rsi tienctm. FAI.TIN. 171 \\_t 64th St. DRT GOODS. WOBK WANTED. Male. OILJ3R. By experienced steamship oiler can do small repairs to dynamos, pumps, refriferaton; go.>i rereren^e. a MAYER 1.088 lst-ave. FAINTER and decorator, first class Just left ■Waldorf-Astoria, would like steady pogltion in hotel, doing decorating, paint ing, kais.imlnir.g, paperhang-ing ; also varn ish and polishing pianos aJid furniture to the highest gTade, also enamelling. G ZIMBJERUANN. 762 German Place, Bronx! PORTER.— By colored man. In store or office; gnod worker and cieaner good ref erences. S. BROWN 25 We?t J»th-st. PORTER. JANITOR. COOK or fcfiSIST ANT.— By yoimK colored man; Ft«ndy g<--->d reference. "all or address R. H'">UDER. 582 Warren-et. PAINTER. PAPERHANGER, DECO RATOR.— charge; respons=ihl« ajiv Job: city '">r country 114 East 41jst-st., PAINTER, paperhanger and clean im ie will work very reasonably: esrimat. and Weren'-e* promptly furnished larse or emull jcl>e. H. PAULSON ri^3 East lSßth-st. PRINTER. Just giving up business, thor ough Jobber, good proofreader, with some trade, wishes to manage snv»!l plant MED LEY. 45fl West 22d-st RECEIVING CLERK, or like work, by experienced middle aeel American i i club, hotel or Institution, striciiy sob-rand a' ways reliable; best references 8., i«i 6th are STABLEMAN or NIGHT WATCHMAN Sober. Address T N. G . lOR Li\ingston st . Sauw»rtti>.« N T. B__ESMAN. — Toons man desires to repre sent energetic firm in St Louis- Al refer ences. AUGL'ST WIFFLER. 5.036 Wells ave.. St Louis. Mo. SHIP'S CARPENTER wish., steady place city or country has a boy, is, handy with tools; go.-iri worker. A OIjPTEFi 177 Luquer it Brooklyn SPANIARD, graduated; thorough knowl edge o( French, able to take entlr charge o r French and Spanish correspond, ence: -Tperlence. refer»nc«. s . Address RE FINED. Trlhun* Uptown Offlce.. IM4 Broadway. TAI_OK -Flr»» class: with wholesale cloth Ing boaee; as examiner or busheiman o' with mer-hant tailor. T. 1.028 Bd-ave UPHOLSTERER and DECORATOR w_ nU private work, or at customers' reel den-ec; flt*t class workmanship at moder ate prices. ROBEL, care of Kramer 68 East lOlst-et VARNISHING —All kinds at hardwood fin ishing, staining, enamelling; floors and furniture polished; reference* 438 West 87th -st. Telephone filO— SSth-st. WATCHMAN - Ex-offlcer of the D. S. A as watchman, caretaker; any poeitlon of trun. highest references. T 1035 Pf-nn St.. Brooklj-n. YOVNO MAN. who hag he In the saloon buslnew for ftrteen years, wlshe,. piare as manage;- of fir" clans raft, can furnish Al references to any one needing hl= services Address J. C, Tribune Uptown Offl.-- 1 36J Broadway. rOUNO MAN. 21. at anything in th« line of generni .-.flice. work. bent referei.-e« EDWAHD PETERSON. «0 .Varn"^. Bro.-.klyn TOUNQ MAN. 20. Bteady. wllllnfr t«n perate, wiabaa rla'-e in an automobile factory, shop or «raj-an». four years' refer en™. JOHN HODGINS 321> Baal Ji2.l it Tr.i;N<; man. 24, hon-st a nd~^Hl|n'g'. wiFhes a pl'ic «ith ihance nt advance ent. refereno«. F LEITZOEN. 234 E«?t 88<j st . TOUNO max. i<>. aom« rallesa education m*uSi&si r "'" 1 - •" "■'"-•' btbmbeb: YOT-NG MAN, IT. ln oflice Wh#T« there ll «K-r-x- an Ct \? "dvancr with bu?lneii.« HANET, BS rin« st . Brooktyn. TOUNO MAN. steady sobei nn «entle man pla.-e o r In *ara«t" to work on ftu tomohlle<i Addreji, p T Sl2 West txi ,->r TOUNO MAN. 22. Badantand* al! forms Of tniiurancfi and genera! offlc# work and can operate a typ«»- r tter; best rnfe r ?n<-e n 340 W«(it 12th-at. Female. *_SSt N 2_2 CX i KItInEPEa 1 »■«■ a» netant. neat, accurate n nd -Illlni >. slrea r-rman*n. aorttlon when : Mrvleas will rnent reward; excellent refil ■new, iB. C Bok ». ' r,,ne Offlw. CABHIEB.- By young lady a« raVhlrr or W«il Hfcth St.. CATfI of 81-lv* fFORX WAN-rED. Female. O4TIFT.TS. rugs, curtains and draperies re [ palr-d by eiperlsnoe* woman; out by day or at home. ICS 7th-ave. Ha« one bell. CO-MPANION .-r PRIVATE SECRETART. Rv young gentlewoman of ability, edu cation and refinement: excellent references Address R . 21. Mountain View House. Wval using. Perm. FRENCH capable lady (young. dlpl">m»e), wls'hes rssMiaßt or non-resident Dost In family thoroughly experienced with chll dr-n, other subjects; excellent references Box lft Tribune Uptown Office. l.*J* Broadway FRENCH TEACHER, first class, highest credentials (lady. Parlsienne dlplom*e>. gpeaklng goo-1 English, wishes place school. •vllege- prepares for Regents"; also teache* history French and General literature; gives prl\-»t« lersons. MADEMOISELLE, 312 West sSth-st. GOVERNESS. English, has aft'rnoon hours free- Engllih branches. French and mv sic. Address S. F. H.. Tribune Uptown Office. 1.364 Broadway. OOV_RN_SS-TOMPANION. —By capable woman of renn-mpr.t; teaches French. German. English literature nature study, art music; rfferences. Address E. *»., *> West lth-st, HANOVERIAN vlelting governeaa, long ex peri ence teaching English "jhool branches: purest German. Parisian Franch. pK desires "oralw. afternoon «iiw ments or lessons. "HA-NOVA. 108 West 109th-st. READER sad COMFAmON. r Bysd_eaJtoa lady. vlslUn* -ngagements; gifted letter writer PECK. 14fi West 91st-»t. STENOGRAPHER.-- One year's experience; & Vp»r a te Oliver and B"" 1 "* 10 " J?£|st A p a*ed IT. good references. B. OPOLSKAK. 816 liTast Houston -st. peniran. Address Miss B. Box 136. Sta tion W.. BrooMyn. By a beginner. ROSB O DOSSKIA,. !>*H V • 11 42d-st. STENOGRAPHER, typewriter and assist 27 all branches: raaeoaaMa. normai* Box so. B— ckettstown. N- J- 17. all branches: reasonable. NORMAL. Prospect-st. Dover. N J- {•ptewn Office. 1.384 Broadway . VISITING (»VBBKW^«JJ*Wj Mitchell. 307 West 133d-ft. DOMBSTIC^nn^IJON^^ANTBD^ " Mai- A ATTENDANT to ta^UdjrwtlemW p«S»ce 42d-st. — . Ri-ri FR~Fir«t class Enziish butler; can family Mi- FITZOF.RALDS Employment Bureau 140 East S4th st. _ lier'p. 122 West 23d st. .. Jt^tTfr By first claa" man: city ref- B er,n" Si 2» Weat 4->th et.. care of man who thnr f"j* ,' o _ nve ye ars" ref - care Page. RT^TLBR.^ WAJTFI^ny .^^ r^ a^:r^ tTcnar-Ser and competency. 80-k 11, LM» Sd-ave. __— - ?.4rh St. _^ _.___» KERS .. .V"reflned nnd responsible , r ¥sr;. I.«r1 .«r -- f-HEF 2« wtsr.es pface In private hW Office.' i.3«4 Broadway. OVOK. Japanese; e^erl-ncedm^nln^- P,?eVencer U "kaNA^WA, 70 Sands-st.. Brooklyn, 70 BandV-t . BrooMyn. ISga "fn^rHotel.^^ParU Row. S J^^/^bc very Jndu^rinu.: well rec^mmend^ w.. »t Carpenter's Bureau, 1-.4 «th-ave _ SS *°%Ls%: rasuss Bureau. 154 «rv, aye. p_ — ■ references. EVANS S<» West ffTth-gt. -r'^nesr^r ■ stands proper^ai^n f aVtver: neal ap- SSHctrcE?^i^i-- • B .. x lO e. «i 7 6th-av. A^^^H^"--a^nr r wa^ StiS horses. « eB -.^ Wn "-« W _ r pf renc«s; w^:r?^ nP A RKVNFBPTON. 83 Carroll st . Brooklyn SALMAN ,, r l ,; aa e r r flf .o"nu-y r> ■V—i c o.d reference. !l I. Box 12.V «17 fith -ave. COACHMA« S.^t'e^pl^c-S k. 3^ VMre/s W. H. M . care I^c k _ ;■„ " 218 West 84th-Bt. MinnilK — BT colored man; best of ref r7r7£ n "e Address COOPER, 286 West 108 th st miCRIIAM -F.Tperlerced: careful drlv»r °ivenVeirV refe_>nce: will go to country FITZGERALD'S Employment Bureau 140 Bast 34th -st. __________ CO ACHM-AN- CHAMBERMAID.- Man and wife- no encumbrance, separate or to rether- man thmvughn- competent and Khe? very r*.€=t refereneet HARVET, Tribune Uptown Offlce. I.3tM Broadway COACHMAN— COOK. -Man as coachman; " wife as cook- co.-.d reference?: wish co n- u trT^lacJ °MM k .' S Baron's office, 381 6th-ave , near 23d-»t^ ______ crurHVAN' -By 8 colored man: well reconiniended. C_ARK. 215 W. 27th-«. FARMER (Foreman'- —By North of Ire land Protestant, married, wife, two boya, e_ed 11 and 4 years, thoroughly experl enced with nil branches of farm ani dairy; •rift fine poultry **>& dairy woman, butter mak(-r. etc : will board h»lp; eljfht year? ln L, place; reference* the best, ready now. R^ k . at Carpenter"*. 154 6th-ave. FARMER (Working Foremani. -American, married, small famlr— practical everj branch hltrhly recommended every point. written aivl personal lr. city. W . at Car penter's Furenii. iM rtth-ave. FARMEK (Foreman) — Scotch, married. small family; capable; Ions: experience every brar.rh. nlso dairy, gardening: all work, very best references Rti'HAnP. Carpenter"! Bureau. Ift4 Bth aye. QARX>ENER By North or Ireland Prot • ~:;>.i\'. married, wife an<l boy. 13: under , !ajl ds -are of gentleman's country pla<-e ; 13 years with one family. H., T^W 9d-«ve. OAJU>ENER and FLORIST -B> eld»r!> lan— American ; >^** yeara ;tr bu enpecls grrenh™i"es: pentlenian's COun try pUi-e " r commercial address nAR 807 East SBl OABDENER i; ' marrt*d man; thoroughly •>xperi' n.-'-'1 In all branches of ,pirii»iinK, oMtnide md under gla>s. also farcntnt car< of strn.k. etc . and managing help, excep. tlonal reference ai •■> character. aMlity ate ''nU or ■id-ireaa J. O. 37 r aat iftth-tr . ■eed itora OARI >ENER. "' on. .>hiM ; thonnvhlT competent to take rharge of country c rate outdoor" and under i?ln^ wif« will board men. state vrnn-s JACKSON. 119 3.1 - ? t . jeracy City. OABPKNFR - By American, sintV ,ho r . oughly understands the loiMnen* i n a i| ,»„ hranche;.. reference, w. L r. . Elt.eron. S. J O^nPKNKR .— Proficient l n all department* r. f horticulture and aurlrultur.- inrlu.iinK practical landacap* »artientn«, efflcle.nl . i_em»nt <-,r ereenh.-Mi5..... nr.-hM fru ; and vegetable forrlnir h<-iu«e, ; <- ap; ,h!,, of d-sifsnt"*- layine out and manaaini estate of nr.v extent; highest rre.|^ n t| n l 5 j -.. X r( v 40 Perl ihester. x v IXi'ANFSr butler: eomMMnt n ,t,.r h.-.nejt. oMiittng; flr.t cla,, reference T DOafXSTIC BTTCATIONS VVA>TKO. Situation* Wanted— Male and Frrn&l*— Four lines (not excee-linir 24 words). tnre« Insertions. 15 cents: «e,ven Insertion*. _» cent*. Ex<-e«'llrc 24 word* and le»* th*n W ■word?. thr»<s Insertions, 80 cent»; ••»•«» in sertions. 00 c-nts. ' Mai* HEAD GARDENTCR.— TwelTe jT«*rt ♦*- perlenc* on larb* places In Europo: two years In this «y>untry: under »la*» and o'lj ■id«; also rustic work; a*e 28 yearn. Ad dres« rrar BRIKSON. Caatlegould. Port TTaabtnaton, _nnic Island. ' _ HOSTLER. DRIVER. — By colored man; generally useful; city preferred. AQ dress U JON.SON. care Taylor. 228 West 41it-st. _______ GARDENER -Pcofh. married; no family; wast* house; lonjr *xp«ri»nr» every hranrh. *!a5«. ateij fins vej^mhle rrow-r; h.« t reference*. DANTEU at Carpenter's Bureau. 134 sth-av«. SECOND MAX.— By tall Norw^^lan; good appearan.o; private ramliy or CW»; <-try or country; yacht reference. T. I.ARBEX.. 154 28th-st.. Brooklyn. USEFUL. MAN. HOUSEKEEPER- — Man and wife: man understand* c»r« of horses and cows; Is ftood milker; wife housework; no children: » years' referenc* In on« place. T. W.. care of R. «*•., R. F- D Route So. 2. Ridgewood. Ber«en Co.. N. J. I'SEFL'L. MAN— By man; married: handy with tools of any Vlnd; outside or borne work of any kind R. I* VIAUD. 113 Summit-aye.. W««t Hoboken. N. J. VAT,et -Expert barber and masseur by trade, as valet to refined gentleman; pro ficient In all Its duties; furnish hlrhest ref erences TVIL.L.IAM J. HARTMAN. 10T ■West 4flth-st. VAL_T would care for Invalid or «lderly lte.ntle.man- giv* massage and share.; first c!a«s reference. a_» 34. EN'OIJSH, care of P*fe.rse.n. 234 East 58th-«t. YOUNG DANISH COtTPLJB, man and wife, cxperi«ncf-<l butler and cook, want a. goo<J position; wages $<V>. references Apply Mrs. F. THOMPEN. 221 South 9th-»t.. Newark. CARETAKERS. — By respectable widow and friend; private house, furnished or unfur nished: In owner's absence; will he dlsen- Kagred October 1; reference from present em ployer. CARETAKER. 711 sth-ave. CARETAKER —By r»fined colored woman, with baby, one year old; care of bachelor apartxnent "or work in family. FITZGER ALD. 372 West. 12fith-«t COOK — peter.t woman; first class ref erence; will m to country- Miss FITZ (tERAT.P'S Employment Bureau, 140 Ea«* Mtll Bt COOK and LAV.VDRESS. — Experienced German-Hungarian Protestant girl; city or country, country preferred; personal ref erences. n. HERZ, 1«2 East 4th-»t. COOK.— First c!as<«; Protestant: where help Is driven in kitchen, cltv or country; first das* r»f*rence. .i . 236 East 2.">tr>-!»t. Competent; German: good baker; has brother butle r; willing and obliging, reference; city or country. MORROW'S BURF-AT-. 201 Eist 58tb-*t Tel 1928- Plaza. COOK, LAUNDRESS.— By Welsh Protes tant woman, private family; city or country; ore year** reference; m cards 610 2d-ar_, Pr?t floor, front. cook - p—>t«stant. g<yv! lain eookiac; ex cellent r»feren'-e. P.. Hofmnyer's Bureau 158 "West 23d-at. T«l 1«f!4 Chwsea. COOK .--By Protestant, understands all branches of pleln and fancy cooking: neat, competent, obliging young woman; pood references: country pr«f»rre.-j. k. T. Mr* Comer's, 122 West 23d-s1 COOK. maid. eeamstr»«. cr laundress; be»t references. Miss LAR?ON'S EMPLOY MENT OFFICES. 33 West 24th-it. Tel. 3044 — Madison Square. •"HAMBERMAIP By r»sr*crable German girl, expeditious: in hotel. or work In business hnnse; n.-> nftVes. $5 w.#l(!v HOE FER. 411 East 72*1 sf .. 2d floor, rear. CHAMBERMAID, *p*i«t walrlnx: flat or private house.; no boarding house: no cards. Call, 10 to 2. L. RASMUSBEM 3»4 East 55th-st. CHAMBERMAID --Br thin «ughlr m p« tent and reliable girl, assist waiting: very be«f references. 'T»MFKT_VT, Tribune T'ptmvn Office. 1.884 Broarlway. CHAMBERMAID and WAITRHK? —"private" family: BMt appearance: willing to, work; gn<i city referejice. Call Monday. I*l Madtson-ave CHAMBERMAID or CHAMBERMAID ard WAITRESS -- By Finnish girl. Ameri-an family; excellent eferer.c» JITSSILA T "- REAU. 680 lyxlnscron «v« CHAMBERMAID and SBAMSTRESB. By young Swedish girl; wag<>* $22. Bra years' excellent N«« -Tork referenc* 829 Moriis-ave.. Elizabeth. .V. J. CHAMBERMAID.— In hotel : has always worked in hotels 2ANKT, 122 East 58th st., third floor, front. r-HILDP NURSE or PARLORMAID. -Hy youn^ Scotch Protestant; two years' refer ence 8.. Hofmayers Bureau, 151 Wegt 23d-st. Tel IWM Chelsea. DATS WORK —By respectable Pws_ ■_ woman; first class laundress': cleaning or washing, out by the day. Mrs. CARLSON. 146 West fi2d-st. DAT'P WORK.— By woman; deaxrinft ]aundr>" or rooking Address M. R . 46» Am?t erd am -a.ye. ELDER r>Y German lady: small family of adults: gord plain cook, no washing. 455 West 39th -st . first floor. GENERAL HOUSEWORK. --By respectable middle are<i woman, small private family, O»ll Mopdav 11^ East l2Pth-«t. HOT'SEKEEPER - Housekeeper or -i pertntendent for bachelor arartment. hotel or Institution; long exp-'-rlence, American Protestant Address I. B. P.; ISO Ra^t sad. HOUSEWORK, cleajiing. sweeping, dishes; by the day or week Call or address Miss RYAN. 510 West 43d-st. HOT T BEWORKER.— By noat y-->ung girl • po.i,-j cook: excellent laundress, can bake haa friend rp;rs*>, city o r countrj-; wining and obliging-. MORROWS Rl*R_\T- 2«M East 6Sth-st HOUSE WORKER.— By i"lr"oung BasUaa speaking woman; experienced; waats good home; city or country preferred, personal refernces. HERZ. 162 East 4th-«t. INFANT'S NT-RSE -Thoroughly compe tent. German, first clars cltv references Mrs. DICKINSON'S CO-OPERATIVE EC REAU. 331 Madlson-ave. Tel 3734— sfth. JANITRESS. — T'ndfrstands stealn hot water and pumps, best references' \d dreas GOOD RENTER. 583 Amsterdam ave . store LAUNDRESS. "— Family washing hamper or trunk, can dn One work Mi« H A T^- LIBSET, 288 3d^ave. " ***** LADY desires to travel as companion n ladies, Europe or United States sreaks English. French. Dutch Add/ess Box j^' St James. Long Island. N. V LAI.-NDRESe wants family washing Tt home; reference Address Mr» H WOI>- TON. ifift Ea«> 224fh-st.. winiamsbrldge 1.A7-XDRESS First class; family, by week; open air drying: gents', with mend ing, done TAYLOR. Sir West 38th-si LAUNDRESS, colored, to do fine famtlv washing, at heme or out by day under' staada all kinds of fine linens; shirts dona ln fir3t claes manner, highest reference* Mrs. WASHINGTON. 234 K«st 70th st MAlD —Competent ycung American as use ful maid to lady, by day or week city references. Address 506 West 42d-s'f • MacGowan. apartment 10 NURSE. -4^hans« of mfant from birth, or growing children: neat and refine,} * our rears' reference; city or country a C Mrs. Coiner's, 122 Weat 23d-st NT'RSE By first claas. refined North German: full charge of children from 24 years up: teaches O»rman, wages j.w 4S.V referent Address COMPETENT Trlb' une T'ptown OfltOS, 1.364 Broadway.' NXTRSK to invalid" fravelllnr. bj- a widow personal reference. Mrs 5 . w; Throop." aye . Brooklyn NT-RSE. attendant to elderly lady or gen tleman, thoroughly compet. nt " -woman hospital, sanatorium experience; hlghes' references from doctors and patients no car-Is answered FKN'N. 119 East MU»-*t PARLORMAID In store or dressmaking establishment. by colored woman BR<"AVN. care of Wise.. RmO West 2-ist-at. REBPECTABIJB roung girl; In amall fam- llv: apartment preferred: no cards. go,->d ptrsorml reference Call, 777 e>v aye Mor rli bell. RBUAftt.K colored woman, by the day or week. In private family; good referen.-ej Address LAN DON. 243 West Ssth-st PBAMSTRESS -Pv Swedish girl: American famtly: very stmrt hi *»wing children* clothes. Call Monda] 838 West 125 th st . are Kilason. B&UIMSTREM Out b^ the day. a few more e&atom#ra; U'lv'« shirtwaist* a specialty; rt'a.«onaM». I» O. B. 44t> W*at »d si i SEFI'li COMPANION to laily or family, hy laiiv; «oo<l housekeeper accountant, r»a ler umall salary dtj or country: ref eren.-e.« M|s» Q . I,™ Ka«» 47th-st WORXnra HOrSBKBBPBH or MOTH EH S HEL't'ER-By youn* Ani»rican woman. fond of rhiMren. capable and truatworthT; country preferred, aalarj |S Pt weekly Ad .ir«B8 HOUBBKBBPEW. ill VTm «ith at . lop flnt WAITREPP — Exr«rl»no»<l. andervtanda salads etc ; will g" to country Mi<» riTZGPRAI.r>"a Kmplovyment Ftiireau. HO I Ml :<4th-»t. VTORKINO HrtrSEKEEPETI or bachelor apartment. by mother and 'la-mrhter, n>f- Autumn Resorts. Kiv-jnin. GALEN HALL, Hotel and Sanatorium. Atlantic City, N. J. Our «leg Ant n"w Brl^k Building Is noiw cc_pl«Mi ll» mor« luxurloun accommodations on the Cnaat tor ni\ and Winter. Half an acre nt Curattv* Batho and a. swim mlng pool. Booklet. F. 1.. TOING. O«Tier»l Vu«nr. THE ST CHARLES, ATLANTIC CTTT. K. J Moat eelect location. fr<>r,*!n« the ocean. Dl*tlnetl for Its elegance. e*clustv-ness. high c'.ajs patron*»» and liberal manage nent. se« wa'er ln aii 'naths. Golf pri»J le*ea. Room plans, rates, eta. can tm M»n at 280 4th ave. Illustrated booklet. ana HA.XNC*. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, H. J. Remains open throughout the year I_ n«w tnl!llr>n dollar annex. "BUmhatm." opens Marcfe lat. when the name of both w'..; be "MARI^BOROT'OH-BI.ENHEIM " JOSIAK WHITE & SON'S. HOTELIENNISr ATLANTIC dTT. R J Direct facing th« ocean. WALTER J BUZBT CHALFONTE Atlantic City. \. J. Ou the Beach. Fireproof. Always Open. THE LEEDS COMPANY. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City. N. I. Ov»rioo!--!r.g the (waaa. '"-p«n all y«ar TRATMOCR HOTFI CO.. CH.AS. O. MARQI'ETTE. D. 3. HT_, Mansgnr Pr»«VJ«a*. HOTEL. BU_O_F the Beach fr-'nt. Atlantic Ctty. N J - Always open Arrerican and E'i:"pean plant. Hot aril cold ■«• water batha »n suit* with rrxma. Orchestra. r. R. MTERB. LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY. The Ounom Fall. Winter and Spring n»»<-rt, LAUREL HOUSE will or»n Satnrday. September SOth. IJ>OS D. P BIMPSON, A. .T MURPUT Aast. \fanae»r Manag'" >EW-TOR_ Briardif f Manor, Neu York, BRIARCLIFF LODGE, I IsTO^W •Phon, i. O-PEzsr Brlarcllff Realty Information at Home Office. Brtarcllff Ifaoor. or at New Tork Store. WINDSOR ARCADE. Fifth Av#. and 46th St.. by appointment. DAVID B. PLI'MER. General Manager. Brlarcllff Manor. V. Y. THE CHESTNUTS. BJrv_Hr>A__-orf-HTj_eo<». A f»w ractnclM for the Fail Month*. ADIHONDA'"K HOTJ6B, Indian Lakt, Hamilton Co.. N V — Accommodates 23 Raree. $3 to fM paf weej, and $2 per day. Mrs E. MF.AD. Frop. M CSETTS. STOCKBRIDGE. MASS. REP _ION TWO FINELY APPOINTED H0TE1..55. INN SplendM Drives. QoM HEATON AI.LEN T TREADWAI. Prop. HALL. New York Office. Hotel TjPngacra. "the~m aplewood. Ptttsfleld. Berks— _• Co.. Maaa.. Jan* 1 to Nov. 1. S«nd for Booklet. A. W. PLUMB. Pr-5» I— W_ Virginia Hot Springs •.500 FEET ELEVATION. OPEN A__ THE TEAK. Waters, baths, hotel* and scenery nowhere equalled. Rheumatism, gout and nervous diseases cured. Com plete hydrotherapeutlc apparatus, new p_m room, g"_ ewlmmlng pool, fine livery and outdoor pastimes. THE NEW HOMESTEAD Is modern In the strictest sense anil patronised by th« highest class. Broker*' offlc* with (U r«ct N. Y. wlr«. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway allcws storover at Covington. Va.. on through tlckett Cincinnati Louisville, Chicago. St. Lculs and tna weat. for side trip to Virginia H.-u Springs. Pullman compartment car. via Wash.ns'^n. leaves N. Y. 4.55 p. m.. arrives Springs » 30 a. m . eastern tlm» E_cur?lon tickets at C. _ O. office. 363 Broadwmy 24J 6th Aye. and office* Penna. R. R. and connecf.na; lice*. FRED STERRT. Manager. Hot Springs. Va. City Hotels. HOTEL SPALDING 127 tr> 13."> We*- 43d Bt t'nder N»w Mariner. FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION RN___ ROOMS AND SUITES WITH A>T> WITHOrT BATHROOMS, ?1 V> FFR DA.T AND rPTVA.RI\ PPETT*I- ARRANGF-VENTS FOR F \MT_T_DB (_»D FOR LONG TERM? SUPERIOR RESTAURANT Ala Cart*. Mod-rate prlc.«» »f«sla HOTEL MARIE A_VTOI>TETTE Broadway, 66th 10 67th BtS Special inducements for early autumn. BTATE> IStAVD. HOTEL CASTLETON, ST GEORGE STATEN ISLAND. N^TCITTV 20 MINTTF.S' PEMOHTfTL SAIL ACROSS THE ■*»• Ideal mHurban home Her downtown business ««f-.JJ^J children can secur? tho N>neflts of Mcrt.en: S near Strt I«^«l "^ €^£S 'Zr'VSgg *5 "SStmSw^Stix co C r>. *U« *«•> Notice of Summons. orPREME COURT. COUNTI OF KEj Tork rharl.M'e A WlUiftms, plaintiff. «**'-=« *ST BKS?b«! defendant, and «•£* mmsm§m ?S- the rehef denuded In ■ x** conipl*int. nat*d N« Tor*, SU, >«^»£ jMAI , 4 KRxV9 Plaln'ifT* AtTom«y«- Offle. an,i Po,tofflr- Mm. N- M ttbmtf Stwt - N^ i/siifT «^-'t foregoing , ■_2_ B _rS up.-.n r— i b\ publlcatW* pursoaal ** -"Z A ,it*ao H,".,mM. Lull Or^nbau-. «'«_fll* Curt of th« 9ta»» ol N>»' T_* .H'M Auf-i r '^Ji ot and filed with the eomplatel in U»e offl o« ' ,* _JS* t*ie Countj of N>» Tort oa the Uth day oz + a £?£, IMt. at the Osoat, Court H«-a in Ita *£«&£*& hattan. of the City of New Tnrk. In tha LMW State of New "York. Dated New T«rt. AuguayU^^^ * »«. attafoan f(>T _£_?^L- Office and P«rtofflce addre«. N.r 31 IJt-rty Wra**. -— Tork Ctty. _ DVERTISEMENTB ANP BSCRIP2OJ I9 v r Trtbun* received at their Up«ow ■ f^frSaSX m. S - Hroidwaj. between 30»th and 37th au.. uat "f«S^^», •» Advsrtisementa M«celve,i at th» following "*J™ jt> rerilar office rttea until • ocloolc p. «-. _T_! , B3 E*^ aye.. a. •. cor. 23*-«t.; 108 6th-av_. «_[- »Jsl«tb av#» ; i4tH~at . 257 W«at 43d -et . b»tw*Mi Tth ana