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American Leader of Rebels at
Mexicali Dies of Wounds.
REPUDIATED BY MAOERISTS
Insurgent Leader Did Not Give
Him Recognition?Believed to
Have Been a Cincinnatian.
Mexfcal). Meotk-o, April ??.?CkmeraJ
Btan-ey v7lllla_na, arho waa mounded
>??st.tfin ? in the _rpectaf*ular aaaauh
wh n his llttle foree of eiRhtj- men en
?.,K, ,i th. entln Btb Battal-oa <>f th<
H-ncican arnrg, dk >i t..-.ia> tn the Im
i.r.?\ .-"-l hoapltaJ eatahllohad bj the
Itplted Rtatee tr.a..(.s nt Geh aleo.
Totrether w Iti Ihe othei dead broi__*hl
.. n* |] , hettb fl' Id, flve nni' a owuy,
Oeneral Wllltarra* araa buried to-nlght in
ti,. little gravt jmrd al Mexicali Jnal I e
hlltd th.- l.tr.istw.-'ks.
\\hii. ? ? ; aa Beuiflnlnary aa the i-.-b.is
themaelvea ->t flrai believed. the defeol
nf Wllltarna nevertheleaa proved ?' r.>ut
r.f ti,. attachlng tmxa. Plfty men who
partlclpated in lha Bortte hava retnmed
... M' alcall
t::, ren others hav.- At aerted
, -m ?!, Um Jball aotahllahed
Amerleaa troope al t-ii.\u...
matntng thtrty-lw-ir of tho bund are be
Heved t" bt dead, aa the fed< rala t....k
ne pi leona m
Th. Inaurfanta vislted Ihe battiefleM
oarly to-da. and loaded the dead Into
two wafoas. Tht federola dld nol no
'. ?t them, nnd leftadned even from -_a*
ltins- thir portlon "t" the fleld.
Cotonel Mit-'ti.'i tfayoi, the federal com
mander. Bald to-day that hla kxaa waa
lWl .. dead an.i fourteen woonded.
..rn a tlibUte t" tlu- < itP'ru- of
?arilliatna, .-ind aald thai _de_d_-_i. arould
r r i attachad until ;? reglinenl <>f ar
? erj arrtvad from Eneenada. u is -aid
tv. federala flred 19,000 rounda of am
mnnit on.
nel M.iy'.r n i aived Amerteana to
ordlallr, bul wonM nol permll
U . m arlthta a inlle of tne camp. Ht
aold bla Ticinni Intentton araa to prt ?
reed eaat ol th. C rtorado Rlver before
rtt.o'k.nt llexlcall bul thal .N-llame*a
jitrack of yeaterday chaaged hla plaha.
in th?- rehel camp every one la on Ihe
t- . tt to-nlght, awaltlng an attack. Oen?
eral BaHnas knowa be ha.- only hts own
n aourci - 1" rely on.
Mayot aen! aord thal three rehel
erouta killed b) his mt n in the P!ca< hoa
Paaa ? . i. i^,. were Amerteana The
name. are Wllllarr. Ford, Charlee N<'ls..n
and C. B Bateman. Their addreaaea
ar. nol earned Wllllama'a home is be?
lieved ' lioulavllle.
Qeneral Taskt r ll. Bllaa, commandlng
tbo Departnv nl of Californla, arrlved to
d '\ from Ifuma, and. learnlng l
__ttl. - r< bable, decid. .1 u< n main
a pl< ? d
WAS "WILLIAMS" LOBER7
Clcveland Man Thinks Dead Insur?ent
Was His Brother
. ? , \, ? |i Andxt "? Lot* ? of tl i
... raphei- s-ti.i'o: Burton
i ? -.V I eojueot to Inter. ??>"' aith
? ,. |. .) i.. .partrm??.' ui - r-tabliehtna I ?
,.....'? Fttai v(. lll in.-. tb.
, ? ? Mexicali n
lhat tht 't'"i ?
, i;. ... i ! ,,!.. ?? .ii-- ' i -< 'i I 'nired
? ma Ine
1...1. .(-- f - mother. Mr- anna M
i ,. . :'.;,ii'tv .*. laf ? loltvllla,
. ? .?,.) . waB hein_ aatched ???
a i?i MexloBii government ra-preaenta
I . | to earapa i
t . Me* I ? * I '
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I... . - .dl-!'
....,, t yea ? -??? H< "??- " lh<
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... fter I I ol
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NO EFFECT ON REBEL PLAMS
Gonrr.il Williams Wa? Not Rec
ognized by Maderists.
II f,,-... T. \.. April I A-U.-d \. i a' a<
f,, , the deft-at - i' WUI
l ?
hit- ? ?' ? - ? '"'i' ni Ch
i . ini raentf In l^*wei ? 'alifoml
,,. ..... t !ti. ktadeiial
? : , ? ? ? .-.!? Rep ? ? ? ? ?
i._ ? b ln th. ; ? nli "'i-<. for ri. ntoal parl
r-u \ il . '.lrrrs Thej bave i.'
? ? ? nd hav. ne* ?
br< .. ._!/.?: bgr tb Matdei t Juntaa
Tl ? tlef. ?<' ol WUI nd by ?'"l
anel Vluyot's federala ?iii have abeolutel;
,.,. .... . ? plnnr. ?.f r i.. InaUrg. ata 'i
, -H" a i ? "? i~ra.il
, . i Madt "?. ' .. ? Bed .?.
... er."
ZACATECAS ATTACKED
Believed Rebels Will Soon Capt
ure the Town.
?/,, .-. ,. ifexl ?? .pr I ' - ? ? earl
,...,. . ? ? ? ler Iaoul
m - Im -.- itta. klna '
if ii' ? from Ra
, ;? ,. ... la ...-?? lo bellevt
,.. ( befon rnornlna
A i... , a b, ? ned * oth
tho \: I ?
? ? :
I on on the hll] i ? i
i , ? . | . ?)?) ? . u rederala
, r ..-,.? folon P ? o an
AcntlN-i ea, a rt i.I In an<
. . ? igh bulldinga
Wtth but hrfc
?it!: ao appar.
f,i ? ..> <i'ii ?r - ->'
"Every lime
ls Bass Time"
\\||. Wiien Kun lh)v.n
H . the I- -t extra-rt
,,, , ??? nd hopa i
- ., Btrengtn
. fl - (???' ?
t |ood tonaa tt. ?* >
t ?? rri general
? t.i DnaaaM aad in liotiie
?.\er> 0 hrtr.
B IM
QUITTING CASAS GRANDES
Mexicans Fleeing in Fear of
Rebels and Smallpox.
i:i Paao, Te\ . April I - Thi Mexican in
liahitants of CnOOt Qrandea an.l \iclnity
ara fleetaa anaea thr aoldlera left there for
Chlhuahua an.l Jnarea Tha resident** fear
th.- InaorgentB ?i" tftk(* the'r propertv
Bmaltpoa haa ii.-k*n ."it la the region aiai
i> eaualni ronalderable fOar
II |a beltered hera that Ihe Inaurgenta
u 1 : moxe tn-k t-- Caaaa Qrandea aad make
thelr headquaitera tliere far ?? llaaa, ea
i-ci inilv pendlng preaenl peaee talk. inas
11- .-ii as thera ni" ao federala ba that re
lldi-n.
I Blnas II -" rallroad haa baeti opanai from
Jvarea le Caaaa Qrandea and Pearaoa mucb
rallroad canatriH^lon materlal ha.-- been s^nt
through. Canatrarti4Ni ararh oa the rnll*
[mad aouth fron Pearaoa t.i oonnoel aith
ti,,. nne eateadlna areel fro,n Chlhaahua
{wlll be pnafni unleea there la further Inter
t rni.tiun.
\. ? ..,, iiuliaean, Blnaloa, lfl 'hai ro
tnforcementii reaetwd Weutenanl Coionel
I Moreloa rt\ Badleragutajto, whera the la
aurgeata had hlm roopad un ina thal the
retired, leavMg the federala bl poe
4....,,., .,1 the town. Tha frartnforeeraenu
j had maehlne gaaa
1 'iii. inaorgentfl have ralded Blnaloa, near
Cullaean, ami carrled eff many norso*. aad
auppllea. Federala ..n.l rebeia wera r-tin
flghtlng '"i l'ri'lav :.i Velardena, aa-eordlng
... ij.nl edvtcea recelved >-:- "The Herald."
The latile had heen bl prOgrOOB BBM"
Wedneadaj r-aornlng
Brldgea hava heen deatroyed betaroen Tor.
reon and faaraje and tha aairaa cnt. Trlnl
<i.-.ri brldge near "Torreon, haa beaa de
itroyi 1 a aecond tlme, Itoporta tretn Ro*
narlo a Btatlon on the I'-n-rai * lmrango
Rallroa 1 aay bandlta ralded that piaee (,n
I'ri'h.v and obtalned flMA frnin the agent
News from Parral t-- "Th.. Herald" i*
tiat Qulllenao Baca, om <>f the boldewi
. rebel hada-rs. is oaad Be had baan
,,, pooi hoaitb ftor son.e time. aad waa
fi .red .n-aa n. ar Meaa Bandta, '-lone to Par
rai, . n Frlday. He waa forty yeara aid
Bnd a 'om\or ctttaen ef Parral.
MADERO GOING TO MADERA
Said To Be Move to Secure
Belligerency Recognition.
Chlhuahua, Maaxleo April I Hoara frein
the inierl'.r t" day . ..ntirtns prevtOUfl dla
patcbea thal Madero'a roreea ar,- irrdng t"
;. polnl ntjrthwaBel "f here. Jtadero ami his
atafl oeeupy ? traln. Beveral trains. ln
. odlni aboui Bfty coaihcs. carry th.- .ami'
e | .lp'ii' nt.
Ti..- objectlva polnl ;* Madera. One r. ?
porl i> lhai Madero la determlned to throv
hla atrensfh agalnal Caaaa Qrandea an-i
? ;, u vlew <-f Becuring belllger
m.'N recognition from th- Unlted Btatea
Chlhuahua has noi reiaxed in aratchful
Ptm t.. keep Ihe city fortllled. a tr,.inioa,i
0f 4./ nora, preceded t?y ? ?" armored car
,,.,.111'.": wlth rapld-fire gune, wenl snntn
,., .. , to preveni Intatrference wlth rallroad
, : ? .nl'-ation.
MADERO'S PEACE MISSION
Mistake in Forwarding Pass
ports Halts First Effort.
Ban \nt-"ii'
.ril f'. A. tr ? prran
[ recelved here lo-nlght by Frandace Mn
. ? . -r.. aald a private car haa been aent
frcm Ifexleo Clty by Mlalater Llmantour t"
Beflor Madero io Chlhuahua 10 con
- ,,,n ragardrag peaee nagotla*
Wha majr havo heen nothinr? mor*- than
comed) of errora prevented ? atart from
, ,4 . ,. antomoblle t<> tha vbei eami-.
. ||a 1,.,, recelved three telegrama
, frora Limantour Ui-t Colonel Tamborel.
; ander --f th- jnare/. garriaon, ha-i
I -, ....>-r.-1 ... dellver iho paaaportt t" any
, .?,.. mtho ahould .Hll wUh Umantaar'B eard
,.... ? \4.ia ^i .11 to Beflor Madero in
' N' W .\ ? ?
Colonel Tamboral "i<l n-.t rereive tne
f....? seror limantour. Laat
niglu Ihe Madem narty, ihinkinK aomething
.1,., ., ineri rr, r'.'m-n hare where
..;,,.; :..-nl!jht. Moanwhil" Minlater
r.ln m1 111 vi-ua notiHe.i anal aald Ihe pa-ift*
I* in th" han.i^ --f a meBBamga t
', rar.
am tiie iraln ;'!?tn 1:1 i*;.*-" Doa Fraadaeo
., . al t.'iiellar, the federal leader,
rho l.-- an arm at Caaaa Qrandea, and
the mynter.! waa eteared up. The paaa
port*, he aald had been In the Ijaada of
? . ..... !?- .-.I .it Juarea.
Tho ii .... ai.i noihing t.i coionel
Tatnl ??! ?.'"' wai a*nltlna i-aii"ntiv for
? . meMaengei wlth Ihe Limantour eard
l,r,i, 1 ? ; ... . -s'lied lf the a^uraner''
.,4..-:..?'... \ ne and his party WOUM
..,,.,, 1 .,1 i.r...- t" (Thlhoahiia. He de
' m 4 j. w reeeni developmenta ln
m.vi,., city and the warilka prejiara
....n- ..f hh M.ii 'ii any other than an
?'. - ? llghl
? e-??
i MEXICAN AMBASSADOR HERE
Mannei de Zamacona e Inclan
Silent. on Country's State.
? ,,.. Eamacoha e In-'ian. the.
rJne**, Mexli in Ambaaaador to the rnited
11 gtat* arrlved on ihe ('aronla, ?f lha
ird Line, yeeterday. Faeflor Zamar*ona
llna rw flnancial agent of
' ?? sico in i.'.ndi.n. and soon after receiv
. a .,,,.,, , hii appolntmenl aa ambaaaa
? ! . , . . ? ,ii for Ihla counti y. lle refu?ed
to aa] anythina ln regard to the Mexican
' ! siuiathii. "ii the pi-a that a had been oul
? oi to'i.-h with tha latesl developmentawhlla
s 1 on the ocean.
Befloi S5ama**ona lefl ao hurrlaadlj thal hla
fatnil] era* unable t" mage arrangementa
:.me "ii the aame bgal with hlm. They
ilM. aull m liondon, and wlll rearh ihis
? nnntrx later. The new ambaaaador wenl
.,. iti.. Hotel Belmont. aaylne he waa salnra
?,, vrar/hlngton later In Ihe afternoon. lle
.,;,. n,t al tbe pler by the Mexican Con
- ,;. - 'ayetano itomero an 1 Ba .-reti,! y
li
Washington, April I B. Zamacona a
Inclan arrlved hera lo-nlghl an-i waa mei
I,., the Mail ol lha Mexican mbaeay. He
.,;;i preaenl hla credentlal 10 Preeldent
T.,f! x' lihin ' nexl two <iay*
When aahed ahal effa I the revolutionary
? . nenl Iq MexlC?i mlghl hava had on tha
buatna oi credll <-f hla country abroad,
ti,. na a ambaaaador aald:
'?juai two faeta a iii axplaln that. We
.. tted a a pei eenl loan In Parla
1 'ompare thal wlth iicur^s
<.,, Mexican laiana ten yeen an.. Agala,
the lateal reporta "i the rallwaya Indlcate
;;IK iu ;.., ,.. in t',- amoun! "t trafllc orei
all llna
"1 am |lad 'o nt 1 i.?( k t., the Unlted
Btatea, added, "to ren a my pleaaanl
:, -quainti 1 Ipa of ma agu
Befloi Zamacona w>,^ an attachl of tba
then Mexican Legatlon when ila father waa
Minlater to the Unlted Btatei from Mexlcc
,fl 11,. < mi hla n turn t>> Mexleo,
in t .- ?" ?? ha became, aucceaaively, eol?
,,r the feaJa - .1! t. .\-1 f"r lha Btata
.f iiidalgo Poatmaater Oeneral '.f Mexleo,
National Toar-m . mem . ? ..?; tl ? h iaa
? f Deputlei ar.d member >>< the S'-nut'
11.? \x.1- I--' mu'ix yegn or**aneeted "--.irii
... of tha largeal i.^nk , Mexleo, and i.
year ago '.'an,- flaaneial ageni '.t Mexleo
in l/>ndo 1 Th, 1- ha woa k- .; ln - 0 -m ? 1
htinii wlth Beflor Limantour, Mexican Mln
: .. .,f ii:..iii ? In Boatln-i reeeni Mexican
|....i 1
LAKEVIF.W HOME DEDICATED.
The Laheviea Ifoma for a/ayward Qlria,
<lt \in, i,.,r Btaten laland, w.is rjedla latad
s, vt< id-.' afta 1 ii.-.n. in tha preei r* ?? <-(
,,,,,,, 1 ian flve hundred Jearlah woman TIh
4,., i., inded ? ' ?? N4 ??? > -.11. >- ntlOB
f tha a touna 11 ol Jewiah .'. mni n, and ('?
lldlug waa crevted al ?? xwet ui uirwi
NO N.Y. U.SHOWTHISYEAR
Faculty Frovyns on Frivolous
Fashions of Frolic.
THINKS STUDIES SUFFER
Minstrel Show on Campus Will
Have to Replace Musical
Oomedy.
There la Mtteraeon nt N-* York rni
reralty. There arlll be no 'varaltj abaw
| this aprlag, owtng te ? atara adle. of th.e
faculty, whleh, though *flven weeha ?**?
haa <.i.iy mst beoomo known. The nawa
laathed oul arlth the s?<ni.>r cias* aaaanaee
ui. nr timt it aould preaenl a BBBaatrel
si,<.u ..tt tho eampoa, nt UalreiaJty Hadghta.
The atudent i>o.i> la IttdHarnaat, bat pawar*
lesti, Ln- fnii authartty le raatad ln the
facult] cotunittee oa atndent ta_p_ual__it-anBj
whlch took aetlon nKnlnst the show.
Th?> 'Varalty Dramatk Gab of _few v<>rk
tTtdeerafty w-as feraaed ln tM tn tak* aver
tne functlone foraaerly aaareAaat by ihe
Benior 'his:'. ahtCh gUVO t vnndevllle BbOW
avery year. In Iftd the peniors hnd waxed
ami.ith.us, _-1vin_ *??* their show a fnll |
fledged mualral comedy, ni.d had for the
flrst time gone off the campus for a stagc. |
The praduetlon araa la Carnegie I_*re_*aa_?J
and 11 ?? <la.-? had t-00 lo pui In lt* tl-__B?
Ury ns a r^sult. Tiie 'Varslty 1 Mamatlc
Club was fornaed the next yaar, an.i three I
perfbrmancaa tnstea.i of one were gtven,
the attraetlon heim* ncain a nraaaeal
comedy by winiam Le Baron, tf, *?rni
I ? ?? nis TaytOTi '?">. ln t88J and l-*0t* alao
these men wroto the arotda and moaifl of
musical comediea tha' won a Rood rieal
of prnine for the oiieriHi" droinaiiata
Bul the faculty has alwayfl frownxl npon
tha playa in ihok Arthur M Mowe, chair?
man "f the- senior ahnw .otnmlttee, was
dlaclpllned becaoae be perndttad men in
ellglble for partiolpatton bl athk-tica to
appaar ln the show. Althoogh Howe was
nn honor man and explalned, BBoreover,
that he dld nol know that the rttles eovor*
im? football also applled io dramatho he |
dld n?t i/et his dlploma with his class
niates in Tun<\ h.jt had to wall until tho
ntiiumn. Sine.. that time rejrulationn have
growner atiicter e;.?ii yaar.
Tbe faculty naplaloofl to the 'Varalty
Dnuntfc Club tbla 'ear that oollege Btn*
dents could r.ot compete arlth Broadway
productlona of muetcal comedy, and inti
mated thal a ;iti_;> avenlng of ehaata di
veraloa on tbe campua wonld he more con*
dUCtve tO pqaoe an.l food atudy, The cluh
replled thal Columbla, Princetoa nnd I'ann
aylvanla Kav mtudcal comediea arlth suc
. ess. an.i that the idea araa not to com
pete arlth Broadway managara, hut to
amuae the aaothers, alater, nrrelhoaiii nnd
coualna "f thc performera.
"i don'l think the faculty i^ much of n
, . ~- ot rt mualeal show. any how.*' said ji
member of the asecutlve __an_nlttec of the,
'Varalty Dratnatie, Club laal nlght MWe?
never pretanded to l"' able to equal BroawJ*
?v,':y productlona though i think our Bhoara
hav. been good enough Naturally, a lot
cf uiidergraduatea can'l rlval tralned aet*
?' ."
Other undergraduatea and some j-radu
otaa wer? more forclble In niuoooliig their!
indlgnatlon yeaterday. Tbey potntad to the!
fi el thal tbe '88 "varalty abow, "The Ecbo,'"
? id been producad profeealonally aith eon*
riderable aucceaa. Beeafe IfcCoy piayed in
th..t pieee al th<* OM* Theatre last nu-1
r umn, and ins just .iose.1 ;i long tour. I
Prominenl In the profaaahmal eaat araa
'Jack' Bcannell, 'OS, whu had piayed ln
every 'varaltj -how Btnce ioob.
"our ahow .-its R'-<ir\ eoougb f--v the pre* !
fafsalonal ntage," said one collagtan laat
ii._ht "Why isn t it good enOOgh for thej
faculty. i ten iron, st crhaneetlor Mae*|
Cracben badn'l raalgiiad thi thlng aould
never have gone through."
Deeme Taylor, M, roinpoaer of tha "var*
alty ahowa from ????. .,, nqg, iflid laal
nighl ha waa aorrj t.> hear "f the faculty'a
.I clalon.
"1 helped ttktnaon, aho arole moal ol
th.' ii.usi' for laal yenr'a ?how,*' he aald,
i.?? Baron and I Intended lo do ;.ii ae
could to |*eep up th> aork ae began. I h ik
inal aiitlng ls ,?hat tii-' collegl naedfl in j
Iu Bhoara, nnd there araa a good chance to,
.i'..ii.i aome ?.i llbrettlata and rompoa
en i learned .. I'.r ln writinK Bbowa for
Ihe unlvenHty, end it haa heen a cr^it help
in wrlling for M.^ profaaaional Btage."
w illi.tiu Lb Baron, '88, Mr. Tayk*r*a col
laborator, ahared his aentlmenta, nnd said
!.. thoughl the faculty would not i<.n_r r-un.
tlnue '?> ber the production of muelced ce
r-',)t bj rhe undergraduatea
WAR MUNITIONS HELD UP
Under U. S. Surveillance at Laredo ? [
Said To Be Part of Big Shipment.
Laredo, Tea . Aprll a* A ahlpmenl or tw-o
boxea, reported to eontaln rlflea ;.nd ammu*
nltlon, arrlved here laal nighl by rall The
L'nlti i Btatea Buthorttiea hnd advance ln*
formatlon and malntalnad a atrlcl Bur
velllance until nri attempl w..<- made to
dellver the boxea to tbe eonalgnee, ;? rn**,n
broker,
FSvldently feartng fliff ultlea, through vi.<
latloa of the I'nlted Btatea rn,;'r;iiit\ lawH,
the paambroker dlaclalmed anj knowledge
of the shipment. ir w.iv retumed to rho
rall aay depot, aher. ;r remalna .nde- cloae
wat. h.
it is learned th. ahlpmenl of mim, ..id
r>. number twanly-flve, i parl of a large
conalgnment to eome. it la reported tn
rallway clrclea, though withoul eonflrma*
t;on. that the lot.d ihlpmenl numbera one
i o md rifles. and thal the boxea eontaln*
Ing t'"' guni are marked "A. aad M.. ICen.
|ucky.M
ORCHARDS DAMAGED UPSTATE.
MiOdtetown, N ^ . .pril B I heavy
-ii' rfall throughout thla aectloa laal nhThl
caueed icreat damage to frull orcharda
Many treea were teekan down. mmed by
Ihe heavy aelghl "f anoa Telegraph, teie
pbene ..rid r.r.' alarm alrea w>;- damagad,
;.tid many falae ;.inrms were reoorded bo- i
i?i -.- ai brok. n rlrculta
T
President Announces He Will Not
Prorogue Extra Session.
BRYAN BREACH IN SENATE
His Opposition to Senator Mar
tin as Minority Leader Widens
Split in Party.
Waahlngton, Aprll r? - i>isru.?f.<>n tn daj
imotiR Coogroaaaaen "f tha ictter wntten
By Ptraatdonl Taft to UepreHcntntlv^ Mo*
-all. of Mnssachos.'tt-.. assurltiB I'emo
nntle laaiera la the House that he ha.i
-.0 Intentlon of iir.iroKiiing rvin-*reBB Im
uedint.ly after th" pasfm-fe of the .'ana
l.nn roelpcorit* a_;reemeiit. led tO nn 80*
hortaatlon from the hThtte Heaoe t.. Mr.
Me.'all to nighl t'? contlrm the I'r^sid.nfs
rlewn
Mr. McCtfl .le.lure.1 tho Preetdeat wrote
hat ba never had any Idea <>f a_tfaa*rntng
'.tiKresH by the constltulionnl prorogatlva
aoently resurrectcd, in whiel. Ihe I'ffll
lenl 1- empowarod to |.roro(*ue Congroea
In the avenl of a dlsaKieement hetwe.n the
two iio.ises n/? to the timo of adjournme.nt.
A sharp Un*- has beea drawn l.etween the
eonaarvatlve nemocrats of the samate. arho
nre opposed to any attempt at ilctatlon on
Ih.. part <>f William Jennin?<? Isiyari, and
Iiie ptoiiresslve Iiemocrats. ktelttdtng pi;ic
tl '.illy all of the new memherfl and several
retorane, Mhe Beaator st<.ne, ..f Mlaooort,
who gre Bryan adher_-Ua The Houaa
Iiemocrati. majorlty neenis thus far t"
hav.' . scaped a hreak. hut the leaders fear
lhat the party contest ln the Senate mav
at any time spread to the other hran.h.
Tha altuatlon baa toterfered adtb the aela
[iort of fommlttees and th.' hej-lnmni: of
legtelattve arork.
Tbe dttVMoa ta tne Senate ls pOCUllar.
1 >f the forty*ane Daaaocrata ferly-twa
When <"o]nrn<lo elec t?-sevent"en at<- on
record aa betaa .rpposed to the eleetlon ?f
Senator Martlu. of VtrgtBta, Ba nunoiity
leader Tbelr 1 pposition araa baaed npon
th-' grOUOd that Mr Mar'ln 0*88 to.n
-ervatlve
The di vision in rhe I>emocn.tl. rinks
probabty wotdd nol have been s,. pro
nounced if it had aol been for th" Inter*
rlaa fiiven by Mr. Bryoa reeterday de*
plorlng the elerfjon of Mr Martln. lt
thiwwa the issuc tn bold rellef n'1*1 (t ts
freely predict-.i that 11 arlll crop out fra*
quently in debata.
WILL WORK FOR TREATY
Meeting in Plymoutli Church
Approves Taft's Plan.
"Reaelved, hv riymouth t'hur.'h, that
[itlhllc wnr Is ont nf date. nnd thal the na*
tlom <>f the wori.i b) h leagi.f peaea
among thetnaelvea, oaghl to mahe Ha re*
Burrenea heroofter impossibie."
This resoiution was adopted iinaualmoualy
ir a peace me.-tinc last alghl in Plymouth
Church, Hrooklyn. nnd will l.?- BOOl by
?ai.ie to London t'. be read to a peaea meet?
ing unoer th.' auapleea of the Arehblahop
,f Chnterbury and the leadera ot the Won
[?onfoitnist I'nion
lor the tatiii.-ation of the propooed arbi?
tration treaty between the United Btatea
_n.i Oroal Brttaln Plymouh Churcb roted
10 work oa this tlde of tho atlantlc by
urgtag upon ehurchee to devote a Bunday
luiing May, to he known as i\ *<?<? and Ar*
Mtrotlon Bunday, te advocate th- edopUon
cf the tr.;.t> Lettera from Prealdenl Taft
ind Qovernor Wllaon "f New Jerae. arere
read.
Dr. Andrew Ma.phnii. a Canadian ed*
,',,?. 1 >.-.. 1, Klrcbwey, -.i Columbta Lou
Bdnool; wiiiii.io Dudley Koulke, Babbl "Vlae
nnd ti:.- Rev. i'-. Newell Dwlghl lllllia
tpotu nt tbe meeting.
-?e
DR. JOWF.TT ON PRIVATE PRAYER
He Includes the King of England in
His Supplitation.
Th. h,.\ iu. i"im 11 Jowetl Becond
H-mo .y i" t ?? 1 Iftb avenu. Pw-abyterlan
.?! ir^i. aaa iiuitc ;.s compUmentary to hlm
?? wa- hla flrat He pral d for i1"- Pn -'
aenl and for ti - Klng ?'' Kngland.
Dr. Jowetl ?--?t-l he had choaen ii" pai
Ucular r-xr. 'or would apeaB '?! "om of
tlu peraonal iini.it - <-f our Lord leeua
? ?hrt.st private proyer." TeBlng <>t tii ?
axhauatlon attendanl upon belna oltb alck
f,,iu he aold tl al li wa? no wonder thal
ti b Lord aenl aalde to praj when ?? ? u.
? u-t me t-'ii nnv ..f "i: thal an In
.l;irn,'.r of nervoua ezhausllon to _<> aald*
nnd pra> there is nothing iik<- praylna lo
.',,?i Thea you nre rtgbl iu louch arltb
tba Pountala oitM Ood and rou'll iay.
wiUi tha l's.iimi-t. ?He restoreth mj bouL'
"The i'liTKe-t autlooh alaraya comea to
men when they're on their ki.a Ami so
Our Lotd aenl aalde to n.^r t greal de*
?ision that hli; dechdon mlghl be great"
?-a
OLD TAMMANY HALL MAN ILL
John B. McGoldrick. Once Richard
Croker'B Sccrctary, in Bellevue.
John !'?? M-?< loi.iri.'k. once promlnenl ln
Tammany Hall and for tlHrteen yeai
retary to iti.-hai.1 Crokar elerb ol the Cltj
, . ..1 Bnd aecietary of Tammanj Hell'a
general commlttee, la Bl ln Bellevue Hoo
jiit.ii wltb paralyala of Ihe mteattnea He
Ih not espected to Ihre. Mr. MoQoldrlcb la
forty-aeven yeara old and a aatlve "f Hew
York. ii' waa Aaaemblyroan from tbe litb
Dlatrlcl ui iNWi. and f"1" reara later v.as
appolnted clert of Parl II. -taprenu Court
in )^'.._ he waa appolnted ehlef ctert of ihe
i'itv Court In Aprll, laat, he waa removed
from oflke. Aft'i- thi- politl' r.i dOWllfall hla
health began t" break, anO loeaea ir. wall
Btreel made tha attuattoa wor? II a Ifi.
who noa Irvea al No M *Veal ?*",= -?-?"
Baya ll has been a hghl agalnai loalna odda
for vn'c. and that ber huaband wa- too
proud i" k" to hla fwrrner frlenda for aid.
... ivi 1.1. had 1500.-00.
_ .a _ _
1^
The Valuable Coupon ?SJ^S^'g-gag:
Oeapaa *'.v nnd hiM-.i to thaaa ahialaai with ahe r..ii-.***tna juaana
,fi ? Baapa ciaaaaar an<i Pewder. <*'i>?n .im.'a C4HTaea and T.aa.
i ranklln Mllla Ploureai "Wbaatlaf
' M r )(..?.,'? , luareU.a.
?n'l < Ilng. r Ala
Kniekerboakei BleeuM -'". Craekera
(Jorion'a Traak Ced ri?h (ln nr.n.
a*..t>r'a CogeaM
' / I'' M.? 11. ri.ik-a.
Bunahina Hlue."
"Carollna Baautjr" a\ "Peari H?a'ity"
r:i. .?
"Corena Wltefc-Haaal" f-e-ar
"VTm-He 'I ? ia
'TRIP ii UEE" Sc^irlna Poader.
"Kpaniah < 'llpplnga
Runka Pa i '<? 0.1 .1..1 i heeetata
I'eniury Edllt?n IBe. Bheel Maatc
Maaon'i Bl ... Pollal and Praefllna.
"Pleree Made" Ladlea* Hand IUgs.
J*?? ?4? 1 .? i'.? mlurn 1 ... ?,"tiua
Mi : 1 i?hlln*a Coffaea
hayma' ? '..rtH-e. T-aa a Mmce M'.it.
?*Caf f. <? 1."" n-i"ia- be Cun
? Tlaali?' Han* a'l-m.-r.
Rtanleya Boapa ?-i-a Ciaaaaar.
?l-.-rri Mar" Syrup
"riuffy ItutTI-'e" fitnr.h.
"I.azeii" partama?aTalletaa<alaHaa
Badetejr'a Robba 1 Heela
"Domlno ' and Haa ' Hlie.
"Homi maOe" l?r?**d
"Beacoa Hlll" aad "Nin?teen l if
ip..n'' pioaar.
"Brea n ? Brttiah Bla nn" . ea.
? Klna Rl- hard" Hour.
J.anaa Bxottled Beer, Ala ?n<a Perta*.
Haakln'a Pumta ?? h..iij>
? Hema Banltan " ti?#-i- lap-r.
Bra* ataa Oe-rdaa a <'-? 'fl *>?;Jgej*?
"Ramado" ? igaratteaaBcllBMaa alaaa
llainllluli I'eaaaaaa iand Itonda" al?a? fllven I.v Tliuiianiada of
IMIKPKMIKNT 4 14.115 STORI.a
from
Thia VALUABLE COUPON
1 !.?.< nt tiiia Cenpaa
at any of UM AJ
4
or a HAMILTON
COUPON "5"
THE HAMILTON CORPORATION
?8-3b W. 33d St., New- Vork Clta>
xVrlt* fnr lllu-iial. 1
'?jtuioK ,,f Baaut4ful
Praaalucnai Vou hi 1
fi 1 io I Hl 1. r.4ii !,
On 1. .. ina* . Bd Baaa Bth Axe.
,i..| f.i'i il . Maa V-.rk .'ity.
.r R h nlor, In- Sll *? l*?th Bl
,\.| ? i ,..1../... ' '" 'Yl ?'"< V\ ? el
ehaatai Airaa, Naa Y?.rk <'iry
Md'artland a- OTUhertr, sih Ave,
. sr i::.i .-' N< * JorB a'ny.
im h.i Ax* N>w tork < lt>
IBa A.. \. t.et intli &. lltli .Sla.
a. i>. Malthaa .' Baan IM Pattee Bt
Brookl yn.
n..ati.11 Btore, ii?T Broadway, Hkh
Mi - ormli k -. naii .-1 A Bth Ax Rkir..
<...rinan >. ft* tirand Bt., Breofclya
r.2(i4 r.ih \-.r , Brooklyn.
W. V. Rir.rW a'o , N. 44.uk \ .(.
a'..'laiinir Mrjer 4,'e., lli.Li.krn, N .1
ijTO .1.1 A . t.. JJr.'ii*.
NOW AFTER POLICE GRAF1
Grand Jury Next to Consider
That Feature.lt Is Understood.
CRIMES STILL 60 ON
Flourishing Crop of Hold-Up
Men and Olher Evildoera
Are Oathered In.
fteaplte Ihe BOergy and thoroiighnesr. wlth
whlcb tha anthort-lea have atarted opaa
nn InraellgallOB of pollaa .ondltlnn.i and
the teaaaaejueal in.uea.se of crtma through
out the rlty, as vlvldly brought t'> ihe at
tentloB of the publle I.y Magistrate Corrl?
gan more than tWO aroeka ago. and to far
Bubataattally nnceertrodlcted, the crime
arave does nol appear to have yet mat^riai
I] abated. aa la ahawn i>y the iist of re
<?? nt 08888 which have jirtually heen re
eorded on the pollce reporis.
V flourlshlnjr crop of hol.l-upr. and pettj'
ciimes araa banraated in the i->iice eovrta
yestet day
Tha grand jury InveRtlgatlon ?>f Magis
trata .'orrigans . harges Is expert.-d to he
eontlnued to-day. Asststant Dlatrlcl Attor
neya lloaa and Kevnolds and Oeorge <"or
doti Battle, who have oharge of the crime
imiulry. I eld long <onferen<e.s yesterday
and Saturday. and ll was said that some
new Itnea aera h'-ing mapped <>ut for the
future praaantatlon of evl.lence to the grand
jury. Whlle n<> r.fticial 'unflrmation of the
bnmedlate turn the Inveatlgatloo mlghl
take could he oMadned yearterdair, it la be
Ileved thal alleged pollce greft and the cnse
of inapector John ?! CBHen, who was for*
merly in charge a' Coney isiand. arlll he
the next Bubjaeta of ln.|tilt>
it araa reported lhal ?'"''? Purray Mltchel,
PreaMenl of the Hoar.l of Aldermen, will
be BO Importan* wlrn.'ss hefore the grand
jurv on ti.i- phaae "f the lavaatlgatJon.
Mr. IfttChel was aeting Mayor last sum
mer, arhen Inapaetor CTBrtea aaa aua*pend*
ed and later placed on trial for allowlng
Conej laland to run "arade ^pen" a dis
poaltlon of the CTBrlea i ase haa been hnng
inu fire sinm laal December.
Tha Rev. Tbomaa H. BMcer, a member of
rh.- Clty Club'a eotamlttae on dty affalra,
snid yeaterday tnnt no investigation of
prevalllng pollce -O-tdHlona arould he mm
plate wlthont nn offlclal alrlng of the
i I'Brlen i aee,
"The O'Brlen eaae la peeuMar in thal it
haa dragged for ao long oithonl any flnal
dlapealtion, ' snid Mr. SHcer. "The tecor.ls
Of t! at tlial oiiKht to he suhprpnaed and
eaamlnad by tn<- grand Jury.
Calls Police Demoralized.
Mr. PM.er. who haa. Ittade a . areful stud.v
of pollce eoodltlona for several years, said
thal it waa aaa. for any ont- taking the
irouble t<> i""k around t.. he eonvtaeed ot
th.- d-tiiotalizatioii of th" poliee foree nt
tin- time PoUcemen feit tiiat they arera
between tbe aevfl an.i the deep aea, be aadd,
.ind were nfraid tO m.ke terhniral arrestH
becauae <>; the attitud. "f their supe-ior*..
He commended Deputy __-r_nn__a-rloaar
Plynn for Ihe worh be had done ln the de
paurtment, out declarad that a man who
1 id come up through the department and
! had :i broad pollce azperlenee t" bla credN
| araa rteeded nt tbe head.
Mr. Bllcer fell eonfldeut, be said, that tne
eubetanoa or the chargea of a large ln
. raaae of erlme in the dty made by Magi
trata Corrlgan would ba proven in tne
courae Of the grand jury investigation.
Practkrally no esdee *rlo_atJona arere re?
ported yeaterday by the poiiee. from au
! reporta etnanatlng laal nighl from tiie Ten
derloia -li-trtct. partleularly In the upper
\ Tend. rloln, the placea were clraaad ttght,
i th.- propiietora apparently i.eing unwining
; to tak>> any ehancee.
v layman caaually obaarvlng condltlona
I yeaterdaj al aoaae ->f tbe aatoona along up*
!,... Thlrd avenue nnd ln othet laal s'<"<?
.iistii.-t.- ramarked upon rh. alr of budneaa
whlch prevalled al manj of the placea Aa
.. rule. an openlng had been made la tha
m.i,? paoela In lha irlndowa whlch uan
aih oi.stni't a vj.'w ..f i'" Intertor from
the street ln mont of the placea, hait tne,
whlte-aproned dlspenserr* of the aooals soid
over the bar were rlearly ln vl?>w and ap
i parentlv plyina thelr worknday dutlcs aa
\ #>nilH?arlea Ijetween ||M front flnd rear
roomn. There waa no h'altation ln '-pen
inar the ?lde door to thoae WhO kno<k..| at
some of theae places. Sliullir condition*
were obaerved on Amaterdam and Klghtn
avenue* on Ihe upper W< ft Hlde.
Muflt Anflwer for Letter.
latrolnjan William A. Sherry. atta. iied
?. lha Hiiitawai Beaeh station. la la M
aralgaad bafbra Police CSBaaalaBBaaer Crop
rey to-morrow on rharges af ? ondint iinhe
.-omlng an ..ffleer and pr.Juallcl.il to the
il'raipline of the. poUe-J force and Ineubordi
naflon. lt araa learn* d laal night. ThflBB
. harges grew o-jt <>f a letter Sherry WTWte
(.. a Hrnoklyn newspaper oa March I, bl
ivhich he took I" taal. the Ma'.'>'' and a'oin
misaioner Crnperay, and erltlelaed tha lat*
ter's method of runnlng the PeNea Depart*
nirnt. Sherry alao took ex.epth.n lo the
deHalon of a maglatraie Mttlng li- the alghl !
court. who ruled that patrolnun nad nol
rlght to make arresta without a warrun'
When brought before r*ninml?Klon?r Crop-1
Bey, Hherry readily admifte.) th,. author :
rahtp of thi** letter. In ft Sherry denouneed
tha exIatlnK condition* in the poll.e De?
partment. "aio.1 plty the women "f iMel
eity," he aald at that tlme. "If patrolni'*n
oauld not make an arrem without a war-1
i.int."
Accordlng to frlends. Sherry wlll seek to \
jufttlfy the wrltlng of his letter. and what
h. knowi of the existing tondltiona ln tha
Tollce Denartment. Tt Ih understood that
he wlll ga nver the entlre letter. ?<tatement (
bjr atattnunf. and eadeavor ta prova that
he knowa what he wai talklng about.
Krank Mea'lrr. a bartender bl fl BBleeg
af Third avenue and Wth atreet, appeare.1
in tho Forhvllle poll.e court BB complain
ant against four BBM whom he charged
wlth flghtlng an-l lireaklng furniture in tho
naklOn. McOIrr and other wltneaae* wer*
Inalalant ln deeUrlng thal tha WW taeh
place before mldnlght Batarday nlglit, In
contradletloa te tha UetUna**njr of Patrol
man hjeDoneld who BWOrB that he nrr^.-i??<!
the m.-n al IM yeeterday moratag rjuriaa
the progreaa of tha n*?i?t. The contradle
tory te.irimor.y angered Magistrate Butta,
j who aald that he tinderatood why tbe llme
1 waa Bxed at or before mldnlght. and ha
i dlreeted Poiieeman McDeaald t-. raaa that j
the proper authoritlea were notin..i af the
vioiation of the exclea inws. iie tined ona I
of the men $.".. and let the othera off with j
Bnaa of li each. '
William l'arrell. nlneteen | ears old. w;is |
held In the Morrl.-anla court yesterday in
$?,ry)0 hall for examliu.tion to-day. charged j
with attempted grand larcenjr and assault.
Tha coniplalnant iva? Mlaa Mary Baa I
eighteen yaara old, of No. tt Crlrnmlna
avenne, The Brona. Bhe told Magistrate.
0*Coaner that while she na^ aralhiag la
Rrook avenue on BetUTday night with fl
I s'rl eompanlon. Farrell striick her ln the
j face and trled tn snat-h her pochetbOOk,
j whleh oontataed t'A
At the re.nie.st oi" InapeetOT R:i-sell. Hei -
nard Dersbowltz. eighteen y.-nrs <<!d, of No.
,1*1 Ainalle street. Brooklyn, was remanded
(to the euatody of the pellea for twenty
; four houra reetardajr mornlni by Magie
, trate Hreen. ln the Tombs court. He waa
I arrested on suspieion of belng cannected
iv. Ith the hold up of eleven Western T'nlo.,
nueaangrra la the oftiee*. at Ni- tt vFaM
street on Tuaaday, March *J.
1 Two hafi were arraatad raataraJajr, a*ho,
in eompanv artth a thlrd boy, are sup
p. sed to have been the yountr ntoereanta
I who held up and as.sa-ilted >rr? MarvMur
tha, of N'o. 41?> Weat 47th s>treet. m a hall
jv.av near 27th street and Kkventh aveiui.
Iearly yeeterday nwraing. Charlea Kmm
!ster. a mllk drlver, heard the woman's
I Rereams and went to the reseue. wlth a po
! ltceman, who happeried tc. be on tba next
bloa k. Th>- threa hoys got away at the
tlme, and the two were arrested liter
| WOULD-BE RESCUER RESCUED.
A man workinu: on a l-ar-fe at the foot of
17th Btraet, Jereey f'lty, fell overhoard and
iraa diowuad yaatarday. ''aptain t\ ?'.
ntagarald, of the t arge, Jumtied in to save
the man. bnl had to be rene-ied fn.m
drownitig hhnoelf. He wa? treated hv a
? hoapltal doctor and revteed. The name . f.
j the drownad man waa not known on the
I barge. J
WHERE DO YOU BORROW
MONEY?
We stand ready to make any good
raortgag. loan ln Greater New York.
Making real-estate ioana la our
bualneaa. Our Informatlon La at hand
and oor answers prompt. Most peo?
ple come to aa when they want loana.
There must be a rcason.
If we cannot make your loan, wa
will let you know wlthout delay.
TiTlE GUARANTeE
AND TRUST C?
Cdpitd* . * $ 4,375,000
Surplas (all earned) 10,625,000
WAITER MAULED BY DIMERS
TelJg Police He Is a Count and
Victim of Unrequited Love.
\ Btranga reeaaaee was mld to .(.,. .
of the Plathuah pollce atattoi tarty -i
motnlng I.y a man ealllng; < irr-.e'.r ,.
Counl Qaretea Braadleu, looati ai.i,
\ear.>. o'.i. of Vo. '.?*?'. Fietbuab aveaaa Ma
aald !.?? araa af ;. arldefi kim-ii Aua-^ ,n
beaee, Flve yeara. _(<<> ?? \.H-i tntaat m |,,.,._
with a young glrl <-t a ellghtly :__,.- SM.
Mon.
Flndtag it impn*slhle t.? pera.iade Via
family to accede to the rnateh, the BOcet.
hearta hed determlned i i ??!?,-" to \\\\t
oonntry. The j-jri aould noi Bali oa '>??
snme irtaaiaar, bai had Braaalaad to fot|,,w
on the aaat Tha aooat had w*it.d, bai in
vain.
Heahzino- hlmaelf deea led, .': .
went from had fo w.rse ||| month* age
be had baaa t^k* r. ui Bad had >p.-n' .
month in the KJttgl COUnty Hospital. Re
eoyerine:. le had feajnd work a* a w*.lt?
ai No. %tt Church avenie \.-nt nlght thra*a
men aftar ardarlng a dlnn.'r mat'-ri ! ?
aaa who aould pay. Tha loaer refue-*! ami
they all turned on Itranditu. ntta<*k*"l Mm
and left hlm htna on tl.e laor
An ambulance w..-- called from tbe Kinca
r'ountv Hoapttal and Or. I>?tt tieated I n
tor coneussl'.n of the akull Mn ' ng the
ixiiice ln a sympathizifig meoaV Braa-hea
told them his -?hol" *tory.
PREACHER PRAISES CR0KER
Dr. John Wesley Hill Moves Memb-rt
of Congregation to Tears.
Tha R"v. Dr. Joha tYeafea- Hill, --_-:-*
of tha M'tropoiitan Temple, laat aveeaag
preached a mpmorial seimon for the **a>
tlma of th? U'nshtnaton Place dlsnat,.
Now and then a wall of antrui'h ..roltt
from the Hps of some who had lo*. | '-..
tlva-- ln th" !lre. Others Kave yenr to dfcff
amotlona by hand etapa and eheers. :i.
?aid:
?i pay trlbota to Fire Chlef '*r'k*r. ?w
ot the most judldooa brave, sHf-aarri.
finng; tlre .hiefs m this or any nther < oun
try. Me should 1-a "loth.d wlth thr rrejt.
e?t peaatbla authorlty, an.i BbooM aaa tiu?
power ro prevent eonttagratlona *' '"ell ai
to suppress fh"m."
P0ST0FFICE CLERKS MEFT
Discuss Civil Service Pension Fviad
Without Taking Action.
A !?pe?inl tneetin*; 0f the M.nharttg
branch of the United Naflonai .\sae.i_tton
<f rostotfloe rierks w aa hoid yeaterday. it
was attend-^d hy delegate*. from Tonheeg
N-whurc, Kewarh an.i other [rtartg rv
t-T'n wort made regardlng the "reaniz*.
ttons in th" dirfer"nt dttea and towna The
q t. rtlou <>r tho -rartooa Mtla ahlch baaa
been Introduced provldlng f"r a i ..n-jaa
fui'l for Clvll Servi<-" employea araa ?a*
cor aad, but no odMal action wa_ taltei
ir araa -tated ;.ft*r rhe meeting thai 'ha
rxperlmenta In Manbattan and The EaraaB
of jrlvin? th. letter caurrtara a .!_ rf m
!':.. poatodlcea !...'?>? been tiied f"r toi _uc
cei Ive Bundaya and hi\" litr-n *"iccewfaL
Tl
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Have You a Fresh Eye?
An eye ?<) wet the buda
and flowers and bright
thinge <>f Springtime- an
e v t tai appreciate a n<l
jidniin'
It takea l??ts and !<>ts of
freah eyea t(? ket]) this John
Wanamaker Store np to Ihe
niMrk. We have eyea, for
inatance, in Paris and Ber
Im ,*ind London- eyes even
in far away Tokio--eyes
tliat are open all the time.
Something new, soine
thing better, is the everlaat
ing queat of these eyes.
Every shij) brings ua
something new that they
have round.
AnA that'fl why we are so
ready today with the new
and beautiful thingi for the
Kaster season!
Beautiful Gowni
Snperh Millinery
Daintv Lingeria*
Waists
I losiery
Shoes
(iloves
C'orst^ts
Bverything in the new
attire ? co r re e t and de
sirahle!
And for men and boys we
have been no less careful to
st t and t<? gather wliat the
freafa eyea have seen.
An entire floor- the Main
floor of our New 13uilding is
given over to things tor men
and boys.
Here is the reproduetion
of the famous Burlington
Arcade. where we show the
colors, the scarfs, the shirts,
shirtings and hats just as
London will he wearing
them on Easter Sunday
morning.
Today this business be
gins its seeond half eentury
under the personal direetion
of its founder.
We have stopped a mo
ment to freshen the store up
a bit?give it an added
toueh of eolor.
Thero will be attractivt*
Kaster deeorations in the
Hotunda of the Women's
Store the old store home of
A. Ta Stewart?and there
will be an Kaster chorus to
sing during the morning.
Well worth eoming to see
and tohear!
First of all we are speeial
ists. We earried out this
iilea of speeiali/ation by
setting aside one entire
building as a Women's
.Store and giving over the
other building to the (Jal
lerics nf Fimiis-hiiigt and
Deeorations.
We are just as ready with
the things for the home ??
we are with the thing**. tn
wear.
We invite your in**.pa*eti<>n
of the
\ew rpliaalsterit"*..
\ew Summer Furniture.
\ew Carpeta and Kugs
for Summer.
Some espeeially attnu'tive
China and (ilassware.
\o store in \ew York
has more to show you!
\o store will take ina>re
])leasure in extending every
possible eourtesy.
Gold Dry Air Storage for Furs!
Abaohlte guarantee of proteetion to furs from moth, flre, moisture or rust.
Furs kept in ideal condition and kept properly.
So arranged that you ean get your furs baek in an hour's time, if they are
needed.
Write, call, or telephone (Jramercy <><)00.
JOHN WANAMAKER
Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co.. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets.