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SON YATSEN CONFERS WIH I TING-FANG Revolutionary Leaders Meet at ShanQhai and Discuss Pros? pects for Republic. U. S. WARSHIPS ON THE SPOT Opinion of Powers Gradually Be (*nn*.ini;' R6C0_<ciled to Nniive Sentiment Agfcinit Con ?inurincr of Monarcpv. olutlor* ? ruing a an rablps . ? '?' evo itionary (. - :? lion *-?' far as ?*< bnowi 10 replj tfoen rom Tuen Bblb-bs 1er. With regar?! to the I - men? of a republic as it ' ' ? ' ? ittona I'r Htin V*t-f?-*ri Is quartered In ;i Jar?*; ?-. rceidenre fg Um Fr'tvh fiQlll?BBlon Ha f-ai-i to-day thai leered to aiaae BO ; *ilcrr.-nt utilll lie had reviewed the a with *.vn lead? i ebowa ;??_t he : . com?natiding tan grcai apeet and attention. r?r. Bun ? a;.] that I ha entire movement at u ? ; i ? ild be :??? . ? differeneea, it is cuite evMent thai the ries si strocttvs week or government, and ? counting sa rann flMb-kaL Tbs* -. ? ? r . ? ? ? It has been <?*-:m tely .1 ? N'an ? ? 'i. !!,. t rssalilerail In the mi im. :. ? .!?? ? ? i ? lr g , prov remain h pi i ,1 an? ? ? ! igl | rts real ? ?ooner will ? . id will I mach ' - !.. ; ; ? ? ;,?'.' .H m prov ested : t til?, ?inueil ' the thdrs Bment of the ofll igi t un? the confei ? will ele? t ' ? ? . I y after I del ? i >- i tr, to i -. Too. -Tr ' ' - - ?cjo, It - Utos there \"l i ! ! ' - " leai e to leven. The vessels are the torpa c:<t Decatnr and Balnbrldge the colliers mored bos rind the ?, nder Por, p Tolde, De ?.confer? of the mess < ? ? i any of ? ? lading piir.ee Kat ? ,n.1t?d to ??a- h' ' . - ,. ? g ?utj* t of th- dlscusetoni I ? -??hfer ?n<**. but 11 slopmei la ? a ? i ? - <? republics ment by Infor ,- ? ? .-m a re! . | i,?.? '?"???red hfc thai, the v leg in ? I Ins ? Brml) on a re and that - , in h . the Imperial BUthorrtle? In : ' - ? thlS re ? re i pare <-?le-! to *ii? ir," I tal Neither .'. n i.a.*? lion ???,,-. . ? . - . nnv wsy la cm of go ? aJ'Tnatl*.? ?l<?i? 1?? for Ike repr?sent?t I r - sd Htsti roon ? ? - ? Hi? I here thl? morning. lira' ? 1 penelon Of pTTS haywood expelled r.o?].*l.M Thinks He Should Be Ousted for Direct Action" Bpetck. ' II L* OB ? ' I ! ? ? f?,i the ? . ? ? i .tiling I M. . ,1 ?.? i. m. ? ting " ???? KAISER'S SON COMING HERE. IX?<!?O,.. ? i? has been ledda man Emi ? TAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE M.-.lec' any//??ere in the Ur.ted States? ?**? 12 0 ?? I ear. ' HELPS "DOWN AND OUTERS" Bowery Mission Fecc?s 12,000 Men, a Lar?c-- Crowd than Usual it wi - ' tmoo foi of th? tw( I- ?? hundred KU< ?1 who Went to the Bow< Mission, No - :'? Bow? , i -, one ol th.m t?t ?...?: .,'il ?BUd* |l ' '.. j ?and i crullers, one hall of a pie, two apple* and two ? k f reel ?i"l ? ::l th<* StlWeta Th< :'?<?'?' N ' M don? th? .-aiiT? i in? ? it w?a founded, but * * ght was ? llttlt tti,??i >\.v before Hours befog* the door? . ,. opened, al J o'clock In the evening, are knowi ?? We, end by ? ?* ? ? A ; through th? i were han l< d a tin cup of coffee end km ?'- Into ? i" Kei m. r re of io had Bo* ry M - ? ? nltte i to the h ? oi ? >i?i by ? ?lown . t bo n ? re pul in, ir association w itti i he ,' ? Th< re \< ?i'? i ongs, t?"'. i,i i) prayers, and kindly little talks ? ? ? STEAL AUTO: WRECK IT Husband's Gift to Wife Disap? pears?Two Men Arrested. ? a largo i le, which Jullai Van :. of No. Ill Ritter Place, The Bronx, had Just given to i.i^ wife ns ? Christmas [pr?sent, was stolen lato yeoterday after? noon from In front of No. MM Boston ?< ad and wai found two h'Uir;? lat??r at tilth IStreet and Ponton fUUA, M-ern It had heen ;i*ei!nst ,i telegrapli 1 TWO men vrho were fureetod latrr WOTS [Identified by Mr* Van QOMor ?!? men seen loltertaf sboul Ihe machine. Thef dmeribod thenashres ?* Charh ?- ?? i ?? No. UK) DecatoT avenue, and Bd ward Hunter, of No. IMS Union avenue. ''?'?i.**-, areri locked up In lh< Morrtoanla ?.. charged with ^ran-i larceny and mallcloua mischief. Mr Van Odder -mri his wife n. o ride in the automobile, and ; -i. ,ii ? home >?f Mr, Vsn ''?> Id? ? m Ti"-."] ?dress., Mrs. 1 Van Gelder, whi nindoe I .n saunter pa | autom ? ? She and ?>? r hua ...... when nkH r.iit of th<? front Window nt-d red that ? i had disap? pear- .... passing taalcab and | to the Moi ' ''on Detoctl. ttt them in -, found the wrecked mn j. hi?e and towed H te Mr van | ,000. ?nt-T <i? ? ? thoy ? know] dge of the theft. CATAPULTED OUT OF AUTO, ! Mr.chine nnd Surface Car Crash in Race for Crossing. ? .?. ? Brooklyn, was ? away os . .-? ? mg ?? en his ms :hli ? ?truck by s ?reetcar oeai venue I Mad -ii stret t. All the wind".'. . ? broken by thi and i i . : ? : * : ? Murlgarln, received j \ses an a remit of being * en th- ni"''?r boa and tb? ?i<?or of th? hrlng ? <*.ir belonging to other. Robert Meyer- of No. 191 He tried to cro rtreetear, ; ul the ?;,,, hi d .?;?? ? '?' i ' '??? ca? t" croes truel? ti t i?? chine broadside on. The sutomobfle was wrecked. ? a R'.CHESON EATS JAIL FARE Parishioners Fail to Send Christ? mas Meal to Minister. 2S.??Thi f-Viinies ?,f p<**i^h i. i ell?, r ng ng oui thrti glad I ?', idetMe, penetrated ?he Ruffolh ' tountj nil to da? and were ':,'n,''i bj th.? !:? Clarenct ?? T. ' "i, . ? VI ? ? ? ? Im murd4 r of Miss v.- i forgotten by frl di * ked *?:!. \ f*?Tv present ? .-? fi\. ,i Bit I*? II der. lt*waa aid Mthoug II -1 been i understod ? ?? ?> would provide the holidaj met rho called Jail wei did the othi r prii ? I that hi o one cf - During the forenooi ' '? t1 e . reported making a ?ood ad we? u would lllam K. M on li)? client ind 1 id ?? ? i o mad for Riebt efused to c? i nicru ? ? -| her? liai beei *" ??' ?? ??.^.mont of th ?g to Rieht ion' phj al oondition, bul verrOcatloi rts has b*en li MYSTERY IN MAN KILLING Victim Stops Bullet and Falls to Sidewalk Without a Word. MUM *' * ?:?* | ' .|I Old, Of * ' ?\ ilk? ? Ol ' "in .? ?i I hands to Ma ?"??? ? without .. : ? | ..... nol !., m i ' . ? ? i Hamilton aven i ? the ?I ooih . ? | Inhabited 1. II ? i ?' ? TWINS CELEBRATE AT I Four Generation Represented at Birth? day Gathering in Babylon, L. I. Bam I Mu? I hta twin hro Wlllian . tbt n ninet) -third WrthOi their hem? *.t Baby? Ion, i."i.K Island i our g< Derations ?-" ?? * ? during i * il,, y ?ttalnt Den ? drink, don't i don i | aj ?? little and Irj to make . i theli ? . :? ? YOUTH STABBED IN HEAD. oM, "i I ., >, . dW the . n?. EATS All DAY; AMESIED Daniel MacNeal, Broker, Dines Well and Fails to Pay. JUST WAITING FOR FRIEND After Seven Hours of Lolling About He Tells Story of Hav? ing Lost $20,000. Dlpplni Ingen n a linger wipim: them dalntfly on n napkin, then inirinp Di,- last cold tij.-,., i cigarette from man who had be? n dining .?i Mouquln'i r* tsuiant hi Sixth . light looked up at ?? policeman who I h- ?i'l-i ??.?' ed the tsbl. "Just a mooiei '. offlc? i don't be ti I an? I'll be with you." Then he lighted th< - -?? ettc thn ?. the , empty bo iWe and ros? to ! compas > Ratroln to t ? II ? -i ??? ii ? eet i ollce ststion P J Chsifsrd, the msnsger, ?brtigg d his shoul der?. .-1? T.-i ,i lilo hands like an ? pinions and sank Into one Of the >,-? nt *.s.I ? hsIfB. "M<.n Dieu!" be aja it teas the Irrsl thn? o'cloci terday morning thst Daniel MscNeel, of vo. (IS Waul fifth Btrset, hsd left th? restsursnt. He had been then su day, eating, drlnklBg, mm,?Kin?,' and r. on th?' feather cushions 11. ; ? t run all .iro-m.i the wall. H< appeared early, dressed ne.itu i in a flue si;ir. hut without an overcoat Ml??sver saw such *? mild explained to Bmtl Duplalne, t1 the BBUtl BBSl '"?mor. if?, ordered and ate and Kept ;,r it until it noon Ehrril became n?srvous When M Wal had finished be sat around and or dered cigarettes An hour leter Kmil be came more nervous H* railed Pierre an?i i d and Henri and lh< y talked it? the best restaurant Languedoc, glsncfng ? ? - ? i,. ? Mac Sagl, arho ?a? ??till lounging about v.;th an air of h aurions Indolence. ii got on their nsrn ? TI ? es! ed Chaf tard, and Kmil ssM "T n Ci*;,.. '... :t ?.'.-i.,, u Bve hours!" and ( ?vent imrk int.. the pastry m?d pot his he.; i In h!*= handi "l'ut ?rtiHiii?? for my friend Mr ' rownln ehieid hrom Beaton " sM MacNeal to ? ihsffsrd 11? wsi to ' '.? o'docli f ean't Imagine srhsl 11 ,.f bim " I Th'- hours passed ?,i.d. press? ! fard, si 7 r- m. MacKesI Rnslrj ? i ?that, lie eouldn't really pay the Mil He ?had depended ob Mr. Crosrninshleld tend to Ibat trldlni matter The check ; arsa for >'-??:>. Chsffsrd went to n ' nhnii.-. .n-,i n nir.ni?.,ii later Done*, n riie,i f-om the it) I took Ms? y.?ai away srtth him. When assrobed si the polio sra'ion a pawn t - set repreei stiii i ? ol tl_? on I a for overcoat snd a lincoln Tru i rom? prai yaar ago of P0.OM were fo tnd a Ma '?' pockets ii" : aid l.- was a <'?.i up to a year ai Atwater, <?! Springfield, Mast Mr, At? died a ser igo ?? d sli ?? that sw.i. bo bad been in hard lues havini 138,001 in ipeculntioa KILL BOY. CHASED BY MOB Car Conductor and Motorman, Pursued in Stront, Eicape. ?. Pox and John Fendler, the motor ? ? ondoetor of ?r rout h bo ;,\?-nu<- car, were chased through Hits i . o'? loch lest evening ? Infuriated mob after Frank Dlllsne a old, hsd been run dosm snd kllb 'l Th* two men msnsged to ? , <;.i a ? r os na i sme of his little frr.ii.K a toy drum .,..,. -i- ? nd r m In froi I of tlie csr lie ' ed 1 . ? ? the body of ? >,r..l..-. ,' ? ii ?? ? ut ip and men snd n msds s t conductor. md Pendler, white rrltl I .?rr the , ;. .?ini rsn f"' theIr I ? I, foil? by thi easing i two men ' rd| : ' to es ape botl I? and I i.- their heads. Jui ? . ? ? ? ? . them the t**. ! ? T e two m? ed the ca they told about 4 Men sere sent ? barn to pi . i i . -,,oijrr Th? eh ? JEW ?FED TWELVE HOBOES New York??!- Happy to LeaiD Fmulv Had Not Been Ifggggcred in Rtj lit. Do? n h tent inquir? ? eversl lim* ;,' the lei? graph offl? In .? local hob I If s rr.esssg? f. 8. he told ti e tor. As h? al B au In th? hotel ? H??e,? "Mi rjro4 r Ina lump? I to his feet from the bo i ? In stanl tinted him slth Its ? ontents n? bun?-?! his fa-'?- In in- hs id M m; little <>???? . ?.? if? i nui mui Gern Bttdd to tge < ii ra hihI aald: "1 ? ; ? ? |e hapi ? . l H ,?nt to -,,;.!' It ! .ii.i ,?? , >i -, do ? I rlstmsa m< . bul it doe i to " ? wit? ti Irrest, And a doi . ;,?,i hungr; and send to Let. i he ! ., ,,,,/.? n n? n >?. ho i? mpoi srlly ? ,?,?,, i ? meal hotel , .ni.i pro*? Ide. <;?... tiitu4 i the Ru slsns, b? i ,i. the 1 nu,-it Rtsti ' ?? issports, woi Id *" Infui rtti . ?> ? i j....,! money to m ? t,, les i for the UnlU I ly, : ? r:???i. "and U ..i ,.,.. d i m Oermun front!? i and Oroenlna *,. v fora BELLEVUE EMPLOYE DISOWNS Was Takii-g Infant's Body to Morgan When Epilesntic Fit Seized Him. lost ph 11. l.ni'l. B BO b r.? Ik . u rfospll il foi lWo i.?.i an epileptl? ti while ?n II thro? i ? ?! He lived at No Aven le fi ? ,,ii , ll-la..,] \ . ?: i.ilddl? ,,? , . < ans As n? i- n Into r,. ii?.,.,i hi piuntn a . tl . . L'-J. sa? found WHY THROW AWAY MONEY 7 DON'T lose interest while looking for a mortgage of Just your ."-mount. Our Guaranteed First Mortgage Certificates make thai unnec? essary. In amounts of f.*>,0OO. $1,000. 1500 and $200. Payment of principal and In? terest guaranteed bylhe Bond ft Mortgage Guarantee Company. Interest at 4M*. Rendylnany amount at any lim?. TiTlE guarantee and tkjst c? Capital . . $ 4,375,000 Surpluvall earned) 10,625,000 174 B'wht. N. Y. 175 Fenian St., B'klyn. 350 Fulton St., Jarraica. w.e?.?jini ' ?flawed fr??m firki page. nd ? tuatlon sueh .' ? ? m m< i later yoo soiled Mr. ? . ?< ould . on and *" ii? ?i ? ? . ??? u*h!'*'? he agn ? ,i Mr Men ? ? Id I ha I thu t" rail ?h ? exeoutlvi .-on-, ether, pis? ? th< - II isl I? n ["own * . i? ???? then * ? ' ent could ??? gott< n to attend; ii to, that of courue .Mr* i ,.r n? gle .nid all ihe ? ? I t oui ! be gl *d t., do 1 i' eii faxt ? Mr. Henn berry .?>! * ?I attempt!i ??? to hold the din? , i ? r. ,i.- I.? hi id Ml Taft' ab ild i- ?k '"it. and one bj em 11 e ?committee would bank out and II would ? fal that, pfope? i ? explain? i '? ? t :?? ' ? i' he would i ont i bees use ' ot hi* rest In Ihi t,?? ? The Deal time I 5a?' you, you asked me .* i would e . to Washington with yon snd Presiden I i ?aid i wool I ?if you wished, bul that Colonel John Tem ? ?? the l'r< ?'!? "i fat I ' ? ; i '. .m i did and ? Ith '*: Ive elo? irely -r<.r-i:re hM appearance. Voi. made sn appointment ertth ...v ii i m? ?ii the former's elites ? ,l,i n"i t? ? ;? I ? ? " i i?".ir?i from jrou was by 'phon< !.,,ii told pi?- that t*i>ir?"pi <;r.?\.? had -? ? ? - ? < r< i i ? Knox end secured th? Pres'denf - promiee t" ittend; ?!?nt Mi Carnegie had .;'?n?' what he could to prevent . ' it, Pr< I |< Id him, he v i? ? anyhow, had pitched In sod wa? helpli : . ould ; thai 'ho Townea s ??? ? out o,f it. ?nd thai Mr. sin.r? ??.?? working with you enfin m? e. followed read and )>,:ti.?r. and even n?l'i'i irter - remoi ???! to th< i i ? 1 ib ' . ,, m friend la Mr. or *. ?? h <. i 1- ? >. .-i that i!n ?>-?? req lr< |hl pial ? ?!? t t-f '] ? .., ,. that those to whom T unfortunately mentioned th< m ? had therefor ? enough said," the letter ende. ? "I'll stick to engineering from now on. |snd if ever another occasion arises to help aave ? great function Pll reply "????? i ags i:' unions the applicant ot m .i nan who makes his word ? ;<-- to the court? des in civilised *-"? ?? ? ?| lindera ood that th" applications in hand Insure the sucosas of the dinner, i tru -f ' * ractorlly iHp one I of the world's greatest measures Con? arith Ihl zocr my reatgnatioa t?, th?? Peac "Of OOUTSO, th ieitel IS written will ? i t th<* ':!?'?? I dg? or consultation of Mr. Craabj of Mr, Henneberry." Mr. Musi henheim, at Um Aator, yester refua thta ggaln any eonunen! an ?he n whj the plaea of hoi-jir.s: tVi?? din? ner had ?been changed from tint Aator <o ill" Waldorf, although if ?as understood thai the reason was because he had re? I to have anything further to do Ith th ? ?in ?? At tin rooms of the ot e committee of the dinner it ? ?t thai Mr. Mu h ? "? : ; ? . the dinnei He ?? nt i H " ? ??? said, ? guarantee In re? gard to I ? number of p il - ?Nat thould i, ?. ta k e n h loh the comtn I '?? ? m un? able t-? mal ? \ i g . lull "f thl detail, ?t uns said, ?lie dinner was changed t< Waldorf, where conditions moro to the tante ol ' .t : ? ? ? 11 ?..- could be obtained in explaining the manner of payment ?? ?t ii: dlnn? r II aras stated lhal thtj price s pial ? was to bt to I be diners : .-1 <t In ordet 10 111' ' t U" ? . ., r, bal ? from this i*' ?? e of ?-?'.' obtained, :;,,i when ii was found thai thh would not me..t the needs Mi Town? was ent I. ? moni i f,,r th< Sdll mal t}\ '?'* ?< plat? ? n i I for the I, i ,,?! ".<? ? arrangements >? ?- ? i ? ipidl] " sn Oflli ? r ? ' ? ghl ' <>\ ? r I reserve? being ? I 11 h greal ? *. "\ -r our- tbOtl i h '? i gnod up, . i ti"- capacity ot th? hot? I. a hi? h ? it? n ndi? d, to i- taxed itnmltt? .*?. er\ ,i gtte It Id tor al th? i egulsr price of Soi i for by pi ? - Ion. and othei ?. pay Indi Idually. Senator charla \ TOWI. ' 1 ;c,d into the I igui ? I ? John ' for hi dinnt i and tho ??!*,,' ? .i T'," tit ' .? i ? t .- ? , I ? ? ; ? *.v 11 ? ri.ii m ,\ii* Grang or. it thai lh< ? ? ruth.m ? *.*"?' ted thai v\ hen a< ouni ? cam to be checked up th? ? ould !" ? ? i. ? ? ontlngen Iread pro , . ,. . '?. i of the ? ummitti e aid i ri i pool Morgan i iM n h- n Ht? subject of the dinner e gg Hrst itand behind n ? ?ti? ihougand? if n? (.ATTAIN SHOWS LOVING CUP Troud ol Tribute of Prinz Joachim's Passengers, Whom He Aided, il .-?mi .m- t ,'?? \\ ' ? In Han watera as i good . '.? <1 loVl I p P.'I ? bj I if M 'hlfii, i., whos aid he wen) * snd? ? on a reel la ths Bahama I? I month The Inacrlptl.s t.p ws th ... i ti. m "!? by tn ? ol ih< i bip '\re,-k? ' ? to obtain the tok? n ol gl stltude Phli i Captain loi rip to i , the i. ? ? he \v .i? 1. .? ? .n . ahlrh d ?si oi h i ?* h id Ig . I>?cl H B-1 NATIVE AS BENGALS GOVERNOR i..ion i'? ? I A 'ii pal '" I i> ill] Mall ' from ? -ah utta gl> Hi i,n im ? OoMi i.? ?. ?' ta. ? 'oui ' il III ?" ?PI "'"' ' ' :" . : the new Proi Inc i Ben? il \ native h i nevei befor? h< Id ?< -1 Im port an l ? MORSES CONDITION UNCHANGF.D. Mtant ' i " ? Tin ' i.?? * a < stt al II.f ? 'ii.iti .?ii-".i "i ? 1 |4JUI ? 1,1 ?r'l"ll To the Half Million Holiday Visitors in New York? To Students Home from Schools. Who Want to Transi?te Dull Dry Theories and Facts into Real Living Merchandise? To All the Great Circle of Headers of This Newspaper? WK RXTEXD THIS [XVITATION TO INSPECT ? Transformed Overnight Showing That a Store Can Handle Ils Greatest Christmas Business and Still Be Fresh, New and Smiling the Day After New exhibits are made in all parts of the Two Great Buildings, presenting in many quarters an entire change of merchandise shown for the first time today, including three important shipments of New Cottons New Parasols New Millinery Those who have travelled and have given careful thought to the subject know that nowhere in the world is there gathered in one store a collection of manufactured goods so representative of the world's best markets as that assembled every day in the year in These Great Houses of Merchandise To instance a few of the unique features of the business: The sixteen Rue de la Paix Shop* in the The Artistic Piano Salons with their fine women's building, in which arc shown fine French exhibits of the world's great pianos. The largest underclothes and blouses, collection to be seen in any store. The Marcelle Demay Paris Salons for exclu- The Art Gallery, and its collection of paint sivc millinery and gowns, now showing new hats ings from the Paris Salons since 1896. created for the season at St. Moritz, Biarritz, The Spacious Restaurant and Tea Room, and approaching Riviera season. for the convenience of shoppers who are in the The House Palatial?a $250,000 two-story store at lunch time, mansion built into the store, as a house setting Tne Bridge of Progres??a two story bndg** for fine furniture, rugs and art goods, superbly over Ninth Street, connecting the old A. T. arranged. Stewart building, which is now the women's store, The Furnished Rooms?a Tries of mot?.'* than with the new Wanamaker building, it?*, men's twenty practical suggestions for the fitting up store and its great stocks of furnishings of e'/ery of houses at a moderate price. The Wanamaker Auditorium with mural paintings by Fricsekc. and the great pipe organ. sort for the home. The London Book Shop?for rare edition* and unusual books in fine bindings. The Land of Sprii? A land of spring flowers and vines?sweet as that which whispers in the forest at the first breath of spring? a place gay with colors Mother Nature paints on her flowers, and of textures delicate as the butterfly's wing The Wanamaker Exposition of ring re^-5 L L ? ?^?Sfe. S9\ Go" *g m ,-> i ??ax vr*0^_*i/?T S -._**-*?*?_ nrw Banished is every thought of winter. Forgotten are mys? terious packages. Left behind arc perplexities and long shopping clays, confusion and vexations. Instead are peace and quiet and charm: The transition from Christmas to Spring is effected in a night. */* ?&? >' "^ * ~ *N?"v *?" *c"-^' *j*h f \ Mother Nature may be con- fV'vS^-^vJs <? W:.\ 0 & , ... U *M+ ???," ?_Sdi <s ^ tent to start her spring painting l ?J 4 *?Z?\^t[, in March. The Wanamaker Vc?^^ % rf- T? Store presents to-day? ^^C; ' Cottons?the Court Costume of Spring Not um poppies and bluet? that form enchanting color schemes in every ffeki of golden grain in southern France. Not the splendor of the Holland crocus .id-is. Not the swwt iirs*. of marguerites and pink geraniums winch bloom all over England in the Spring. This Wanamaker Spring Cotton Exposition provides wherewithal for ?the clothes one wears among the flowers. it is the Hrsl showing of all the novelties ?which make cotton tissues the irondef t? the artistic world. The first showing of imported novelties which can be seen in America oftl) ifl the Wanamaker Store. Novelties of tchich many have been woven to our order from sketches or from our men suggestions, Noveltia in Cossack crash Uncus, .\ ovelties in French voiles, Novelties in bordered marquisettes. Noveltia in etamine. Novelties ?n Bedford cords. Novelties in corded pique. Linen robes embroidered by the Japanese. Classic borders for "robes classique." Reminiscences of the colorful Durbar, By far the most interesting collection ever shown in am one coiuitrv. \\ ;11 you do us the honor of \isiiinu today or later Salon de Printcmp First floor, ()|d BuUdintf. S JOHN WANAMAKER lormerly A. T. Stewart ft Cu? Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets. ODD FELLOWS HALL BURNS Historic Building in Hobokcn De ?troycd-~-Loss. 360,000. Hall, Hobokcn wa i b i" * u. Ismei tl res.I to swet blocl '-i Hi iian were ?und? d Th< u>. n,. n . i, ,.,, ii,,,.,. ? ore thi y had ?ubdut ?i the Mase. ? ??? it? d ?i mntj 1 i?l had .. rroatagi ,.t Bftj f? ??? n W* hlngtoo streel between Mh and th 1:1 through the Mo k to Rlooi ?*.? Id itrecl II . bj ,, ,. , 1(l(| '?' '??'? end a? i.-, . i*. hall la ii"- rtts "|; ibli for ?octal gathei ind ntei talnmi ni t,,, man) yeai a. ? \. Jewish llterarj ... ,.,?,...,, ,,?, hall Buadaj nlgbi lUcherd Hsgea. du lass?e, mad? bl? cuetomar toar "f (b* building after IM crowd had non* ?verytl In? Keemed .?I! right. It <- -'?' Hi.- stub -i .1 ckjnr or ? Igarett? cseeed m nil??'! SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUN? Mailed anywhara in th? Un'tad State? for $2.50 a year.