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RAY ACCUSED ff CIERK
Major Said to Have Forcori At?
tentions on Complainant's Wife.
HE DENIES THE CHARGE
Conduct Unbecoming Officer and
Gentleman Alleged in Letter
to Paymaster General.
Washington Fob M ? A further hearing
? charges nt politi?-f? i actlvlt)
M i' i'? Ray? paymaster In 111*-- ar?iiv.
?it Chicago^ s ? hi Id i?v the
? '.?nimioee ?m Expenditures in the
Win Department to-day. and i.ti.ns ana
- bearing on th?? rap.* which w<
?i the record last Ifojndai wteti
i Do**rney, deput* paymast? r
? rol
Tha ?correspondence Included a letter from
Mai'.r Roy's clt It to Pa General
v? hippie, in which th. . lerk, whose name
t a?i i??-?-ri suppressed, declared thai Ray
had "corrupt-?! hli ?rife, ' and t?'l?l the p. li?
erai a story characterised bj him as sick?
Th? tetter followi
Atlanta, Jum 25, LMfl
ht) Dont fleneral?-Circumstances hav?
ii that make it absolute!}
that I be reliever! from duty as personal
clerk to Major B. B. Raj al I
possible date This is nol an application,
;n -i you will r.. ig this
communication .inst why i cannot ?
with paragraph 124 ot the Paymastei -Man?
ual, especially th? last s? i. ?
Meforo proceeding any further 1 fli
Fire to Impress on you my desire for ttbso
liit?? secrecy relativ?: to ihe Information
?lined herein. I have a father eighty?
tv a and mother Mventy-three, wh?
'K.te.l their golden wedding anniversary In
her; also i v\... children, and I
any circumstances or conditions
rather than brin? sham?' and dlsgra?
them e<r have anything made public thai l
am al.lt? to write. I should h pr?a?
? ?personal Interview, bul i could not
cet leave now to come to Washington and
? enkl not afford to do so ?it this *
1 have loved and honored tu> wife above
everything els? <>n earth, have trusted her
as Implicitly as I would my mother, and
you ?an readily see to Just what d?
turn 1 have been driven when I writ? this
? ????mmuiiii ation. I have probably li.-.-n
partly to blame for what han happened by
allowing Mrs. Hlank to be in Major Ray's
company to th.. extent that she hus. bui in
extenuation of this fart l have onlj t?? say
ihat I trusted h?-r to ?the extent thai i did
not think it poas-bla sh?* ?'"iil.i do a wrong.
Within the lam few days something
?nil? h l .-a.mol mention forced me to the
belief that there was f-orm thing wrong.
i.i : nicht I had an all?nlghl talk with my
wife, and she finally confessed to me that
t-he had on several Ot casions been intl
with Maior Ray?that from th?
few months tust I was assigned I i
be had forced bis attentions on her, had
done everything In his power to make h.-r
tirtrne to me, but that up to the lime of
OUT leaving Honolulu repelled him.
thinking that she oould easily k>ei> him at
a distanre, aid not telling me because sh?
considered that she ?as perfectly al !<- to
take ?-are of herself, and as our relation?
were pleasant and we always seemed sure
rf g pleasant station, etc.. etc.. if she kept
the matter to herself. l"|.on our arrival
in San Francisco \\? had rooms at the
Hotel Manila end it was there that he
fit st succeeded In overcoming her scruples,
securing the key between (he rooms ?and
leaving the ofli? e In the stat?
ing that he wa.-i attending to privat ??> busl
ness, otilv to go immediately t?. th?* hotel
and enter my wife's room.
The argun ised were particularly!
emptlbls and dlslojral to m*- be ?
' int of m.
? . ii,,,! i did """ .,n> ."lything;
.: .?ii
?"'" *K ?*' ... lions
- myssll i" ?*r'u',": ,.,,. th?n
.pi to say tnsi ,,,,.
ontlnustly Impon med "
noyed her. inakini; ai ?"""",',_ V for a
and threat? nlng thai he would ass
differ? rl ind mak? me "??".',
did not comply ?",1
'manda ni.? m . \r'"'
tvife ,s reall) bu! a ???' ' ,.
- eleven >"< irs my jw?" .
? [ a truBtlna and co
? 11. nn.l although, "? , '"'',,
' U , I. Hi
??"?"', '7'.?;'?'; ,,'" our go
?? ,n-1rif'.,". ., and Ht
m cago su i ?i i- " *?nanta.
i wondered why 11 waa
usband la always **_^*V.ren1 i""
..,.-.. ;,?.i ?vera! '!m^h',1,,ff ,. .r.'c?'!"
pie have mentioned to me to-' " ,,, ;)1.
drs. Blank were together s great ?_
,,? i have alwayi l??WJ?*-*?__*liisl doing
' "V k -^nromlsini:
anything l ' >??* ? 5"!"-?iih 1?
.. _, ,,.i loyalty t< m<
,.. ,. woi ?? than ?>"?>?? ,, , . .. par
i consider if?or Rsy'a ?c";,n(5n& ?id
Ucularly unworthy iho?~ ? ?;.',. f?i in
gentleman, and i""'^i;l:;^J" ,rouble
view of the tad thai durln? '. ,,.. had
t., Manila i vva-? the only Jmen an .)im
,,, ,he pay departmenl there, ???? ha,i
advised while In the Mat.? ??? bim1
,.?emle~\ stood h~ him ai all ?mea
.,?=,?., m, myself. w***" " ^, ?.
m,>. Ra) came to Manila. Mrs- "- \\ we
mynelf gave un oui own hotiW anic ..r<) ?
hud furnished th? re and*?-' '" , ; during
,,i i?,t!, him "nV;,^t, ?c i? my;
U ?nil. per
,,ow. i- i?? forward his Interests, """' ?
d oil
Ready to Forqive Wife.
I COUM -.?'I ' l\\\Vtmdt7t?
and pained. No? I "'?' '.""?'j ?. K^ part
. in f org* Mrs. Bg? g
?, this unfortunate affa . *he te ' ,,,,??
,,., June 29 and go. s to "?*. asnina??".
H be from Julj i to 8, ,
F~rom there she returns to be} J ,
Blank f". ihr summer M ajo r 1 ?
..i me two months lesveL>""" H,
!,;,lv on completion of ??"??^^?'loinl
-'CU ' ?Stli'SH
S^Cjn???.
wanl .?' Kin i'"? ? ' ' Jg ,,;
As i am entirely lonor.nt in the ma *
, ,1.,,,,' ii trans?? and *1"? *'?' ^'"..n.
anywhere with anyone r nhei 1ha ne n
tlnue where I am l would love to *"*_
.?a,,,,, to come home and seen - >.?>p e
hm i am wiUIng to _flva t**-***? ?????l **
^;h^'i,?^-^,1?;::,'^?|:^
::;1u;,,;:i::;;,;i pr?'fiv. u\?.rii,.,ha, >
??lon it would appear that I have
??to considerable trouble to the pav d
5"? contirmed epileptic, my at ? "d
Sothsr In poor ^r,,msLC,. ?n in
^^??i^'nT\?<?? -? i bnre
?H?4*rTla the whole truth, und I hop- S_d
n?r "hat you Wtl Sieve and do so:**
??f?yg ?mme5l.tely to^relieve m<?from -? t;
nation thai is maddening. ?'17I'\N^1'
^??rtScrlpt-WS oxpe-t to go to V-hlrkaj
g?Wni?w?rJggy
with him. ^|J,A"
Other, letters sbowtog that the ?harges
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Traditions of the Stage
By GEORGE M. COHAN
The noted comedian satirizes his own profession and the public
in a clever article.
Dynamite Johnny
O'Brien's Story
A continuation of the series entitled "A Captain Unafraid," by
HORACE SMITH.
A Man Called Belmont
The conclusion of the two-part story of adventure in Algiers, by
BERTRAM ATKEY.
The President's Mercy
An article about the exercise of the pardoning power by Presi?
dent Taft, by JAMES HAY. Jr.
Our Next Illustrated Song
Claribel's "1 Cannot Sing the Old Songs," illustrated by
OLIVE RUSH.
George Washington
the Lover
A story of the several sweethearts vainly wooed by the Father
cf His Country, by ROSE D. MEYER.
The great serial of love and social intrigue. "Her Word of
Honor," by Edith Macvane, and, a choice collection of Washing?
ton anecdotes, "Told Under the Dome," by ARTHUR WAL?
LACE DUNN, will help to complete the next
Sunday Magazine
or THE
NEW-YORK TRIBUNE
had be^n (?aHed tr. Ra\'.- attention ami ti ?i
be had denied them were fead Th? ???n
nut:?, boa taken no ?action In i;?- '
MORSE SAILS" FOR EUROPE
Wifr Says Secrecy Was to Pre?
vent Excicement.
The ttfimh'irs-Amerlean liner Kl
A'lictiPte Vfrtoria. hnun'! for Mrtlti?H**W '??
water*, bore Charles W Morse, the banker.
recently released from the Atlanta peni:- n
Har* i.v President Taft, swa* from these
thoret at M o'doch jreoterdoy morning.
His ultim?te d-stteotJon, scf-ordlog to his
??????fe. who went with him. is Bait Nauhelpi,
but how long it ?ill be ?before be gets tin-re
or how long ho win remain la yet undt
i I'leil
At the threshold of Stafro-.m A 1 on We
?starboard side ?if th.- sun .leek, beside the
?loot* of whl.'h a), pear. 11 the legeod "Mr
and Mrs N ?1 Campbell." Mrs. Morse ex
piaiiif.l that the*/ had left their hum? under
?over of nightfall and Imarded the vessel
under BSSIimrrl names In .?ril-r !.. escape
(he notoriety attendant upon the hankers
return from prison 11.t huihand was In
no rondltion to stand any exeitement or
submit to any Interviews, she said
"Tl Is true that he is doinf b?'lter than I ,
?intlelpate?!." She went on The dOCtOl- |
have ordered him to go away Whei*e he i
ran r?-i?ra1n his health and ?peace of mind, I
I ?ant help what the publie thinks < ?'"
ilrst duty is to try ?and make him well
again i hope thai ire shall sll return well |
and strong."
Dr. A 1. FoWUt decided not to accoin
pany his patient on the ?mjrago, rommittlng
him to the ?are of the ship's surgeon
Among the banker's fellow psssengera ?ere
Thomas Nelson Page, Mrs ESdwtn l.ii?k?n
barb. Dr. T. Calvin Adams snd Louis C
Tiffany.
INVITED TO PITTSBURGH
Question of Expense Worries
Chairman Stanley.
Washington. |*eb II Pereival Rohetts.
jr. a director of (he United ?States Steel
I'orporatlon. ami I? A ?Read COUneel tot
the corporation. Invited the Stanley com?
mlttee to-day to visit steel plants arid u?*c
actual labor i ondulons. They said the
commute., could got more Information In
two days of inspection than it coald 1"
two weeks of testimony
?'halrman Stanley said he approved ',?r
i?1e;i and would like to have the committee
Ko, provided that members would pay ihelr
own expenaea lie said that the invesflga
tlon had already cost tfl.iWi, and as tin re
had been nom? protests abottl the ? apense
he did not feel Ilk.? asking the House for
an additional appropriation.
"It Is appalling;, the agony that the ex
pense of this committee Is causing some
people." said Mr. Stanley. "Th- Inquiry by
th? Bureau of Corporations cost the fov?
ernment $200,000 or $:?i?0.ono a year for a
period of years, and the Steel i'orporatlon
says it has cost It ISOO.OOO. That pa--t <>f
the expense. I am satistle.l. w.is foolishly
spent I think that this committee with
an expenditure of Sr?-t.rtr*?^ ha? dlscovet/ed
more Information than the executive branch
of the government "
Serrerai members of the committee volun?
teered to pay their own expenses for a \i.slt
to the steel mills
Mr. Robert* told the committee that his
company WOUld Ilk? t?? s?e labor unions
under the ran-!--- government control as cot?
porations Trade union-, in this country he
denounced as "un-American." He made nn
tntet ptUnx however, of railroad labor organ?
izations.
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DENOUNCES STEEL BILL
Will Hurt Independents Most,
Says Pittsburgh Man.
[By Telegraph to The Tribun?
Pittsburgh. F*b 14.?"The revisionists
of Congres.**," declared T .1 Oillespi?.
president of tha I.ockhart fron and Bte? 1
Compan*-. to-day. "are striking SI
t'nited ftat-s steei Corporation, bui ?
the Independents ?hst will suffer ?? si
The Steel Corporation will not pA
en hard a? the Independent/? mosl of whom
do not have their own iiur.es an-l
roads. Th? result -a ill he .? r?>duction In
UM cost of labor an?l the laboring forces
will suffer
"When ths Psyne-Aldrleti Nil
pissed, cutting the tariffs pra.ti?*a!lv in
half. th?re was a big ?ry about the w-->o]
scherl'lle Pr?-?irre;??.j?. es ,-? j ;. 1 Demo
took up the fight, bu? n"W the wool sched
ule, which, it was asset ted. was too high.
Il se? aside for the time being and action
Is ?aken on Iron and steel, about which
there had been no ( omplalnt The harm
to Pittsburgh, if Die present bill is passed,
vouiri be Inestimable ?Labor, In the main,
would S'lffer and the .?Steel Porporat Ion, at
which certain elements seem to be sirik
lng. would not suffer ne;|tl*. so mill
Independents throughout the country
"This whole matter is an unhealthy
agitation that strikes at the very founda?
tion of b'i.sinvs and labor "
WOULD ASK FOR RECEIVER
Pittsburgh Man Says Steel Rill Would
Kill His Business.
Washington. Feb. It - "? don't inn? to
threaten, but If the T'nderwor.d steel bill
should become a law T would go In?', court
and ask for a receiver to protect our < ?-e.i
Itere." said William M?-tcHlf. a P|ttsb?irgh
manufacturer of crucible steel, at the tariff
hearing before ??," f*. nata Finan?a Com
mlttee to-day.
Mr. Metcalf said Ihe relictions In the
House bill would brlnir disaster Mis com?
pany had suffered a loss last \ e;ir und could
not continue unt-OT material tariff . nt?
"We hear a good deal abo?it prooperil
he said, "but If Is all In th?i Mwapa|i
all wind. I'd hate to say hen- In Washing
ton what Is the cause of the stagnation,"
he added, atnld laughter.
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FELT NEW KIND OF STORM
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Captain of Freighter Doesn't
Care to Repeat Experience.
Wi?h lifeboats tone and hi? gaps yawn?
ing in her doch rails, th? rjermati fre?ghtei
Portonla liinp>d Int., N?w V?irk M.i\ yes?
terday with t.idiO ions of sugar in h?-r hi his
Sh?. was ?even days out from Matanzas,
Cuba, and her captain. Herman M.?].-,. n,
said be had no overpowering <l?sire to live
i?\?r s?\? ral Of those days.
The raaoel was off __arl<Mton? s ?-. ?m
Saturday nu.rnlng. Ihe oaptata said, When
the hurricane thai ?U?i tho ?amaga board ?i
h?r. In tw.nty-one years of sea life, he
remarked, ha Nad been around the stormy,
Horn fourteen timea, must of them In sail?
ing vessels, but M***Of had be dream?-.1 ?.f
anything like the chaos thai tarai ont "f
Uta sea on that day and the n<-xt. lie
epenl Mateen consecutive boon on the
bridge, he said, While Ma CTWW of twenty?
. ne huddled around the ennln?- room, un
: ale to reach their -joarien forward bo>
????use of the height and power ?if Ihe sc.is
it eras ? now kind <?f storm, as f-optain
NHsen described It. So quickly did Hie
waves follow on?, another that before the
straining ship had tossed li?met! fre. from
one of them eaoCbei threatened to ever?
whelm her. The gallons of oil which he
poured on th>- wat?-is falle?! to propitiate
the ?h-mon of th>? t.torm. The tlrsl mite
bad bis prayer? all said, the sklpix-r do?
< tared.
"My golly.'' he adib-d. "I i bought we were
all *i??ln>; to the cook shop, too."
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SUNDAY'S NEW-VORK TRIBUNE
Mailed anv.'here in the United States
for 12.50 s year.
WILL NOT SUE BRICK TRUST
Cnrroody Says Complainants
Failed to Give Evidence.
i Telegraph to The Trihun? ]
.Ibany, r-t? || romplaiBants against
callad i rick trust. Hw- Ofrsater New
Y?.rk Prirk Company. l?t?-day refuse?, to
..trip before Utorne-T Oen
Carmody t< ' ' " *>>",,'"'r the
company was h comWaatlon in restraint
<?f trade on the ground 'hat th.- nature
of the p*-*>c*sdlngs would >-*iv.. the com
psny an unfair advantage. In-tead. there
mltt?~d g letter from John De Wilt
Warner, ?-oiin?-?*! t" the ?-oniplalnants. do
els ring the matter hsd been turned ovor
(0 Uistr"! .ttOrtWy ?Vhitman in Wow
fork. Tho eompanj Is said ?o he g ?om
blnatlon ??' Ml manufatfurari alone the
Hudson River.
Th.' Warnn- I??11?r-r ?aid tl.at the hearlne
? i* - ludletal Investigation;
ti m there was no proper shock on the
answers .>r the defendants In the nature of
documentary evidence, and thai lliej would
nol ? vii be und.tth Moreover, ihey
Influential, socially snd politically, in
th?? communities where their hrlcknrards
?'.-.I. an?l hs didn't think it a
deal for the complainants lo have
inter thai kin?l of a proceeding.
i??: Rose, Republican, "f Orange
County. Is one ??f ihs leading men In the
... lh ?i brick IPM ' I'l.u.k Patterson,
th? Dis i.'???" - .i'"I now an a.
liv? M11 ri ? h y '.??mo'-r.-it. is counsel. The
rnnplalnants are C. D. Weeks a- Bon and
other contractors nn?l builders <?f New Vork
illy. In his letter .Mi. \\'arn?-r ?-ay* that
i ?? represents eight! contracting mason
builders, snd thai they, In common with
all <?f their trade In ih? ?i.*.. suffer from
th?' grievance from which the* ask relief
in his de? isi??n dismissing the petition
M torne- General t'armod) held thai 11 aras
necessary for the petitioners lirai to ojHali
Hi?. . \-iiieiii ?? befots the attorney General
????ni ? begin ? 'i ich ??.? thla. Hs
.?a i.l
li is proper lo stats thai ll Is no function
of the At torne) General to undertake to
tain ??n his own Initiative facts to sus?
tain :. petition sts*h as this The defend?
ants should o"t be pul lo the expense ot
defending litigation unless there Is sai i
factory evld? nc thai lh? I iw has been vio?
lated it ?sag the purpose of the Attorn y
-..'. In giving s preliminary hearing, to
himself ? ii? ih?t ??i nol su? li .-?
exl?ia, snd If it was determined the defend?
? ive combined Illegally In restraint of
trade, lo point oui to the defendants
? .n their .-? ?-.-dl? ? i combination ws In
violation ??!' the law, foi ? orre? lion I ?
Utl 'II.
Krank Patterson, counsel to th- so-called
brick trust, ptve oui g statement above
mature in which he denies thai the
lirirk manufacturers have in any way vio?
lated tii?- antl-trusl law. He .*-a?.i thai they
welcome the fullest Investigation.
BATHTUB TRUST AGREEMENT
Government Wins Strong Point
in Its Admission in Trial.
Detroit, Feb it Three rulings made by
L'nlted B?lat? Judge J ' ... the opening
?session to-day, In th. trial of slate?
? i..i twenty-1 ui Individuals cotni m
Ing ii'- so- tiled : ithtub trust, charged
with critnli rssi ilnl of
Klstlng for
several day?, through long arguments over
? d en?
abled the Bovernmsni to attempt to prove
through testimony ?given b* Edwsrd L
Waj man that I ?ntered into
agreements to liiegslly control I
Ifi w ij man || i? allege ? d Ihe
defendant's trad?* sgreementa, mid ho has
i?-#n ? baracterlaed .. an unwtl .
for ihe govemmi
Th? ? r't Introdui ? 'I In ?~~l? j
den**? to-da] *?*? h ?t purported to be -n
.green ? Wayman in?! the;
ifactursrs and bnwsen Ihs manufact?
urers snd t1 e lobbers, snd also Introd
thS prl?-?* book, whl? h li ws
i , .ill |ob1 ? ? ? -iii-iii
. n ?he m .
? i o receive a re- !
ranging from _'. per esni on goods!
? ' ent .
Wsj "?..i iiist under his
wore
lo pa
. use of on en-unelied sifter, tii? pat?
p owned. 11 ' ' il
if the manufacturen observed the Bgres
men! hi wss lo refund M ot r^.-h *
? broke Ihs ali?*g*?i arrangera?
I keep th- -n?!"-?- atOOUl I
CrPAPtJATION AT MT SINAI
Fifty Nurses Oft Diplomas Special
Prizes for Others.
? ;? . luation eat ? f the Mounl Klnsi
Trslnl
right In Mount Blnsl Ho pltal. Madison
avenu
relatives si d fi I? d l '" m< ml era
of ihe senloi claw irei tTru.li diplomas and
fifteen of tii?* nurses, includlni several In
ih~ intermedlste snd |unloi rlaasea, re.
reive medals and other prlz*
Three seniors, sjadi? I Nsughton, Blanche
Pinks snd Mary McNIcbol received
m hips ol WOO ? ich, with Koi?l me<l,ii?. In
addition -tnong the intermediates. Edith
King, E?uls M Mnllory ind Vlctorls .
Mori I ? d an srd ol COO ? ich Bl i
lui loi s, i '..' ? v Pluekli [sab. II i Oei
I rude Wllk tt. Annie H mer M
i.'iii'i. Ruth i- l.yeth snd Minnie i.. Nob
. . tM gol ?h- n- of thi
-i i.. Bolomon i foi profil
utlv? mai igemenl of wards went to'
i Man l'if '? ' ? Honold The Murr)
Guggenh? In hip. which ? nsbli
?.i the stud? nti lo tak? ?? .ui se
In bo pltal ? ?non I? in ( iolumbie ' I ?
I m H. i? n Trench
TWEEDS FRIEND A SUICIDE
Edward M Baggfjfty Was Prominent
at One Time in Tammany Hall
Edward m Haggerty, formerlj s promt
nenl membei of Tammanj Hall, shot snd
killed himself -it the home of his brother,
m Bh? i wood Park, l*onki rda*.
He was i<> hats bc?-n operated on -
day foi -i" ??ii trouble, and fesr Is thought
lo havi unbalanced his mind, ii?' ?was sev
?. even y< old and unmarried.
His toother, Mark Haggerty, g former |
New *i??ri- policeman, saw him ??t
At in o'clock he went t.. the room l
awaken lum and found him dead In s chair.
ll?? hail .-hot himsall Ihrougb the light
t. tuple.
Haggerty wax horn la ?-?"?astern Barn Tork
ay\<\ ?ame to this dt] when s boy. Hi ws
an active politician hs the dayg of Tweed
and ira s clo e sssociste ??f tt..- h pas ,\?
lbs time of Tn?edTs downfall Haggert)
helped in removing sons ronchara, for
whi?-h he spam eighteen months in prison.
He conducted .? ti<?t.-1 up t?> a few years ago.
TAX RATE HIGHEST IN YEARS
Budget'. Increase Finds Valuation:
Practically Stationary.
According t?> an cnwlfsclal calculation
in i?l. th- tax rate for UM] ail)
be app]....i:na'.?-!- I Ms, as Dochparsd with
LH last year. Thin is the hlgii.-st rale
the city bas had for uotum leg >. u? xhls
lh due to the fa?! thai While the budget
has toen scad this *??? it it lag ai . menta
h.iv. n..i bass iiicrsaasd to any :.?-. ,t ,.\.
tant The valuations a year ,,e., pjogm
.'unip.-l -?.m. .*","?".'?'?'. Sfbils lui? yar lbs
:.me was only a little ov? r $l,i?,
The hii.lg-t thi- v? ?? Is UM, '?" M Sill..
traeting from this th?
-rai f.i-,!. ? ?.. i p. '.? -." i i?, bg raised by
taxation.
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OUTER APPAREL
FOR WOMEN,
MILLINERS *W> ?VRS
MISSES and JUNIORS
We aim to place before our patrons styles and
qualities that are not shown elsewhere in thts^
country?styles that are not mere "burlesques
on those shown in Paris and "copied" until
little remains of the original
There are on display now in the Tailor-made salon
(Second Floor) no less than one hundred different
wo^/j?ranging from the fahsionable two piece Tailor
made costume at $$0 to the more elaborately tailored
and beautifully trimmed effects at $?S?$JS?$QO?
$TlO to $175.
fiftb flwniie at mh Street
AM?SEMENTS.
??r^ ma'am.*!
llWll ?*-?___?
. i::?i-hui Dali) M^tr. Irniinttih?-IHnr'il
i.? it, .test Rests ii ??*?.,- s ?rou?ia'i.' wor.?
St \) si \n *?,??. k\i-;. Pop prleea Be&taNes
TETRAZZINI
-W.lt>> NahanFrsnkeaOrch. Hanlman l'lnno
MTH BT. Th?*a.. :*.*?? i, m . nr B*way Kv? ? IS
xv'v ?<,, ' -' A Butterfly on tha Wheel
BOUGHT ANO PAID FOR wt>M?:
B, of B'wsr.
WiiiiHin Collier's COMKDTi il>
. Bunty Pulls The Strings
Masise Kllleitt'e Th., 89, bet h*\A6av Ev.S:ll
MU Rai \v.?i
a- ?????' ati.t,
h.lMi, M - * ai? Kl? S :'." Mata We<i ? Bal
'? SUMURUN*
Wordl??a Play, **?"'??"'" l-..t, **^
Mauhattsa O.H..S4 k 9 Ar. i.v.vi:. Mat.Set
ItM Hrrniir?! Is II?* tain?- front Milwaukee.
N? xi \V-k ?a*w I??Mksla?lers MlnMrel?.
THE BIRD OF PARADISE
BRIDGE CONTRACTOR IN COURT
Ex?_mined by Counsel for Man Who
Sues for Half the Profits.
Patrick Ryan, tha former Younast-rwn,
t'hio. policeman who not the eontT-d ft* the
l.iilldlnB* of the Manhattan nri?1ge. out of
which it is s.iid he made a profll <?f $2.??oo,
tot, appeared before Juatlce ??off yesterday
and explained why he <li?i not appear last
iii answer tr> a cotlfi order io tha
suit brought hv Corneliua .1 Sullivan for
of t!i?- i?r<-'it.<* of the contract
n?> toi?! lustir?. Guff tir wan delayed on
the i'?>.?'i while eomln** from Mumilton, *>nt ,
bill Justice ?'??ft ?:is n??t sattsSed with this
explanation an.i t.>l?t th?- attorneys for Sul?
livan to subpoena th?* ralln>ad oAdala and
ti k?- other me.-.ns to ascertain th?- ;ii-?-i:r.trv
Of i: in ? Maternent. S'llllvann attorney
then examined Ryan, who mid lie had suh?
let the ?i.tir.n;tra?*t for th' Manhattan
He said id.- expendlturea amounted
and he r**celv??d from the city
r' i-. .
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
MIKIA1
taarlas, n? H; ???in?*-!,
m?vti 11 Age. 27
M.MANAC.
I 14; moon ttati '
HI.-.ll WATKR.
- ? * I? -.
IUJT I [.!?!>?
hoi Qate . .
A M
:. H
rt 10
-. ?-o
P.M.
? 24
T (M
S A4
WIRELESS REPORTS.
"ho ? arr.nl*. tteortmt 9? SAO mil?'! ??.t ?f
S?n?1> Hook II 1 M a n. v??f?r?Uv. It ?xp<!cf.d
. '
Th? Csrmanla, !<?;.?!?<-1 a* l.i"?4ft mtlei ???1 rj
Hook si '? ?*.<????? ?d ?\. is ??.p<vt?vl
??
Th? Ripeen* r-;.?-? ?? ?? 1 42.'? mil?? >-n?t ot
Rsnd) Il.???k SI 1" * It! x?.???r^a?. !.. 'x\<*.1 to
II
ri:.. Preatdeai Qram reported ,,, pt mitos
? Bendy Hook at '" ?" .. m i estei
'- ?i. ? i .
INCOMING STEAMERS
TO DAY.
??*rom.
11 peb a
la Pel IS.
?Sarbedoa, K?b 7
K?h 3
M? 'x
,i.
art
?A lrlHM
?Titian
n.irt ?;??
Una
i y i'o
R M 1 P
Booth
W Star
l"?b 7 Lsttl . H
!-!-,. : n.?rl i.'.??.', Fell ?.Lamport ?,- H
? i , .Melera, .Un U . -
Qslv-Mston, Peb ? .. ?to v*c
imps S?\ 111?. .l?n _*f?
gabln? Brunewicl Pah 1ft M.ill.iry |
.Nsplea, Peb 4 Cunsi i I
it.. men, Veb :t N ?*, Uoyd i
Ire-quota ... !-<!'. 1"!. i'- b 1 I. <> Ca ,
Prealdent Orsnt Hamburt, Veb 9 . Hamb tun
Hi ir| \U!-r?. 1". !? 8 Hani!. Am ;
??aroliti? Havre, V'b .'. .F ?-en?-h I
Ann !??< New Orleans, r*b 10...9a Pac
ItroquAll Ja? kionMll?*. F?h 12 -civd? |
PRIDAT, PKBRUA1N II
?Manuel i i Cadis, '?an *> .Ct*Mn-p Trat?*'
?Mot??i < ? : il# Havens, Y*b n ward
? Ad van-** Cristobal Peb n Pea R R|
>/,,,.., m ira? ni." Vtk 7 . R?d T> |
Bremen. Peb 4 . NO Uejrd
. Liverpool. r?l> 2
Uli . Bhi ilda. Jsn St. . .
?..:.. ion, K?b io
?it? of Atlanta ..-arannah, ?Peb II
-, \ ii m-.' vi' |
11 ?-.? v*. L i?
Bsrbe-ee. Peb i*>
non, Veb \0
t-o Pm
.Btusnnsh
17
*K"|iaKn
?Verdi
Alamo
la<-k!?or.\ 111?. K?l. 14
French
Lump A H
llalli v
?Rrlng? mall
OUTGOING STEAMERS.
TO t*? V I
Mail ''?ai??!
<-|Of?S R1.ll?
7 00 .1 in 1ft ?VI A m
8::i0 ? m 12:00 m
'? 'K' i m 12:0ft m
I? ?Xi a m 12:'?0 in
i l (M . m 1 .'?? |? m
. |ft:0fta m 1240 ni
in ??o ? m i ?*?? i> m
v -?..?i r*T Un?
L? Provence, H?vt?. Prench
i.iv?rp?x)1. w B
Ra(iersnss, Havana. Wari
tta. N T A P?m
Wosllnd?, '(.ri.. Il \ .
i |.r Ml..Il 10 a m 1:00 p m
?? c Tlets? ' ' ' ' 2;fH' Pm
? ..f innah, sav 3.on p m
Rio lirsa-le, Brun srl k, Msll I oo p m |
PRIDAT. KK'litfAl?V t?
?-mon. Cristobal, Pu RR ..11 ""*'" IrSOpml
Hsytl, Han? Am.1 :?n> p m 3:00 p m |
. , Tampico, Ward. .. 12:00 m
(Mini., iscksonvllle, Clyde i ixi p m
BATORDAT. r*BBRl'ARt 17
Kl l.oul!>. S?>?itriaiii-.(on. Am . 1:10am 0 1ft n m
m??, Newfoundland 1:10 s m i roo s m
Carolins, Bsn Jvas Pirto i? I40am I2?*?)in
i arrlllo i?n.?i . Un Pnill f?):S0am 12:00m
?.rradlsn Bermuda, R m s i
Havana Havana. Ward
iiant'i Montevideo, Norton, ncoftam l*-00pm
Oriibe, 'muai?-. R M I P ?-JOam 1:00 p m
Han Jacinto, Nassau, Mallcry-H*?"??? i:?k?pm
P S:?Tltiinim-1. ('.linn. Il A . .11:00 s m I 0?' p m
Korona, Trinidad Quel.-- 11:1ft a m '_? ?xi p m
Mlnnetonbs, i ondon, Al Tr.. ? miionm
\' l.'irk-- t.?? Il l'.irto RI???> In? ? 12:00 m
Iroquola. Jsckaonvllle. Clyde. - l:00ptn
l'Ity of Atlsnts. Saviinnali.Siiv - K:00pm
?'t.. i,?.. Tampa, Maii.ry... ? - I "*' i> ">
TRANSPACIFIC MAILS.
I'?Miration an?l ?l?niii?-r Clsas In N.T. P.M.
lapon, ? ?n?-.i. Chine, l'iiilip
(vts Su?? l-'raii.lK.oi .*??i.h To-day, ?:SO
Ils wall, lljl lahwda, ?-ani?an l?l
hikIs Ne? Z-M?-Hd \'i?trall.i nia
Vlctocis) aUrassa .Feb. 11. ?:80
Japon, ' orea, ?'hlnu. i?tilili>i>ln?-e (via
Itoottle) Tillan .?Tai. lfl, ?;3o
Umwall (vis Sun Kraniii.?*?" Hono
latea .v,.;,*"K,b' lfl'0:3?
itewall, Japaw. <'nr?*a. China, piiiiip
plne? ivis Sun ?Francisca) stiin>o
Mar?, .Mb 23, 0:30
?'.'.miii. l'iiilipiili!?-? (via '-ian Fran
eta. i v s transport., ??? **e'J W* S.M
Tahiti, MsrqutMsa, Co?ak laiand?.
New y.i-A.Aiul. Australia (via San
Fraiii-lM.-.i. Aoiansl
.ii.uii. Uoree China, phliipi''?*** "via
Vl.-torlat F.iiipr?-im of India..-Mar
Tahiti, Mariiueasa (via S?? I r-n
clstol ? Marlpoa .
Mar. 1. i,:,**0
VI.? r
(1:30
SHIPPING NEWS
Port of New York, Wednesday, Febru?
ary 14. 1912.
ARRIVKI'
-,,,,, ? ,nri<* ?R?'- l.t'.TP'X.l Fab ?. ,?
u.? v.i'ii- rtui i.in?- with ?'??i-', arrl-e?d _t
II:. B n l' II "'-' " :?
si.i.m?-,- Samuro?. Vuma?*a.? Ian ::|. Tabu?
,?, i.-. ?, _? l^i i'.iliii.rnta .1 and D? Iswara
it,.;,' water IS. '" <?>?* hWO York & p.,,,,, ,{1,.?
?? , %. it n mdse, .\nl\.>.l ut it,, Be,
' 20 m ni.
s? ,-..,-, i.??-?-! ?c.i. H'i?i\a ,lan in N?,| s,
uiri.-.rii 5i, ' . ?!.im ?*?? '?", "-in? are, ai
kA _i U'^ Bw -? J I ,n- 1"t-?
_AMUSEMENTS. _
'WINTER GARDEN BgAgfeS
MAT TO-PAY. .*tO*, ISe. A Best Seat? SI ?H?.
MIKAIL MORDKIN
I.HPOI KOWA?r.A.UTZKAIA
?Plrerf from th? Metropolitan Opera House)
And .he Bis Most- "-/--a U.A.A..a" Cast
ea! entertainment ?81? ?lOIBU?
ANNKTTE K BII **sWnLf|II
-im?\- Mi.iiT . mo coycyira
LVRIC, 4'.:d. 'West" of J*'"*__>'? J*__,'J1I
Mata Sal Wed
and Ken. 22nd. ._
Evs. 8; 15
Feb 22nd
est of B'way. Evening? s ib
_ LITTLE BOY BLUE
iBRo?OWiy T^.\Hr?tH\V?'A8r..
? WEBER & FIELDS ''Am
I "Hokey Pokey*1 A 'Runty null? A String?."
Lew Fields' H KHALI? SQ.. By & 88. Evs. 8.20.
u\m\V?Uut- The Million TAS.
BEi'.INMN?', NEXT MONDAY. KEF 1%
EVERYWOMAN
POPM.AH MATINEES Tt M * THl'RS.
Entire Oreh. 81.00; Entire Balcony 50c.
WEHT EN|>. 12"th. W. of St*. Av?. Evrs. 8:13.
Ma? Bat THE Oil?! OLATF. SOLOIER. .
N'xt Wank.THE MILLION I
(i?-?-. nnil s y Theatre, B'way. 4M Bt.
M. UUIiflll Eve.8 10 Mat Sat .2 1*.
COHAN
I80TH TIME. The biggest ?acCeM
ir.-.l l,y an individual st;?v
In r?o y tie is
land his
own ? o.
In
The mu?l?-al far?-?- triumph.
THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE.
Extra Mat Washington's Birthday.
SCTfiD B'wav. 4.'*!i I".
Ad 1 Uli f.. Feh -.-.' Wed Mats.. 5Sc-|1.50
L.\??T 13 TIMES. and t he Muslr.? I
RAYMOND HITCHCOCK h,? un.??u
The ?lh Wonder of the World.
OEIWWn^X^I^i&Vo,*
*5vM - Mats Wed ?Por ?. 1st. A feb. 22. at 2.
SEATS ON BALI? ir r" MARCH 90-_
WALLAH'S V -'l--:^
BffSS ARLISS DISRAELI
METROPOLITAN ?&f&
To-day. Special Mai a. 2 Koenigsklnder.
Ferrar, Wlrkham. FornU. Mnt?f<>ld: Jadlowker,
Ooritz. Rei??. Didur. Plnl-?'orsl >"<-nd. Hertz.
To-night at 7 4". Tristan und Isolde. Kr?m
stid. Homer, Biirriin. Well, Witherspooti.?
T"?o?n|nl
Erl. a' i -Gioconda. pestt.m. Matzena'ier.
. W!<*khatn. ?"".-irijso. Amnto. Segur?la ?-Toscsnlnl
Sat. Mat. ht 9? Tannhaeuser. Morena. Fretii
Itad llSSSh Well. i;riswold i-.ind. Herts.
s?t. at ? 18. Spec ! Parten. Tosca. Karrar;
. Martin, S?-otti, Pfnl-?'or?| rond . Toscantnl.
Sun. B~*f. Cnneert. PesUnn. Mattfeld ; Hen?el.
Dldur Chorus ISO voices and Orch Cond., Settl
Nest Mon.. 1:1fr- La Boheme. Karrar. Alten;
; ("aniso, Amato, Dl'liir. Segur?la Coud Sturani
I Tues, a? ~?Phlla.-Chl<a*o Opera Co.?Cin?
derella, ?.arden. Teyte, Borat. Dufau; Du
franne. S'-otil. Pad'll ?leu Mus. Dlr..Campsninl.
Wed. m ?-?Otello. Alda. Maubourg; Slezak.
Seotti St-g.irols. Hada ?ond . Tos.anint
Thur?. Mat. at l :iO--<inet?er?iaeniraer.ing.
Kr-mrtad. Home?, viten Sparke?: Burrlan,
orisw.-iid. Well, t'oritz ron.1 . Berta
Thiir?.. al ? Alda. Pesti?o. Matsenauer;
Caruso, QUI' Dldur. '"ond. Tos?-an1nl.
_ HARPMAN PIANO CflBP.
PHILHARMONIft
? . of Ne,. York- - *9mW
/ lOsKE STKANSKY. ConduettOT
'?arnegle Hall. I o nicht a 'o-mon i ?'?
WtMt, APHMNO ARIWl. Pianist.
Berilo?. Mraass. ? hopin. ( halirlsr.
Hvornk P?.??hiiniou? STtnph. I si Tlm?
bOt ?.? 12 Mgt l.-nidon .-harlton.
Kti S-.!.-.?*?. Katharine 4.ood*on.
KINEMACOLOR "? ' ?
;?1* | ~" Por Pri.-'P
CORONATION
Sieirn?r Algonquin. Asna Feh S ll Domln-ro
". Ma.-oii-. S-n?-he/. and Saniana 7, Puerto
S und Turks I?larrt i?. to ?h? ?:-.!
Ss Co, with S passengers, mail?
xtw. d al o-e Bat- al 4 ?- .i m
steamer Pnn? Slglsmund (OST), M-n">i.i
Bav .lin 2?4 Port Mm-ui Psb .". ?'oluii S. King
?jtoa 1 Port M.ma and Por? An'onlo R and
[nagua .?. to the Hamburg Amerlean Une,
?will ' -a. mail? and mdse. Arrive i
it th? Bai ?' n 18 p rn, K "
St?ai!-."i Mayare iBr), Pemerara, .fan'iar\ 81,
Trinidad Ketr. ... .; end ? ; t .-n..- ? 1 7. ?o ih* Trini
dad Shipping and Trading '"0. with ?4 i.asseng^rs,
malls and ind?-- Arrived a? ,.-.,> jiar a, ? g ?v
uner Pennsylvania (Pan), .'-?renhagen
January '_?>. t*hrt?tlasls '."' md fAilolda 2V.. to
Punch, E . e ,. ??... with mdse \> rtv f,1 at the
' I I.'. .1 IP
?Steamer Madison. J?ewporl New. and Not folk,
to the on Pominlon la Co, ?rtth raji?en_ei? ?nd
i.: -? ' in '.' t-satine si I'M p m
Btasnw H K Dimock, Boston, to 'he K???ern
,?... ?v.. ?ith md?e Passed In Quarantine st 1
P tn
Steamer .t m doff?*-, Port Arthur, to ?h- j m
i-.iiffev Petroleum Co with md?e, Pa??M ?n
Qi-arintlne al 12:42 p m
inver Bl Nor?-. Osh-eston Pebntan *?. to tt-?
Southern Paeifle Co, wiMi nvdw. Pssaad Is
Quarantine ?t .V.'*"? a m
Itesmer Oonefco, Mohiie Pabruarjr ?s. Tampa ft
sad K"v West 10 <o ?he Mallor>- Ss Co. -rlth
pa?sen?.er? anl mdSS. Passed In Quarantine i?
Him. ni
Steamer Mohawk, Jseksorvllle February 11
-nd Ckarlsston 12. to the Clyde Ss <"*o. with
??assengers and md??. Passed In Q'israntlne at.
'"I a in
Steamer Oruba ?Br), Barbados Januarv So.
Trinidad 31. fiavanllla Fehniary 2. Carta??na .*.
i.-.ilen A, Kingston 8 and Antllla 10, to Sander,
?on * Son. with 61 passengers, malls and mdse
??rived a? th'> Bar at 10 4.1 a m
Steamer Portonli Hier!. Matanza? February 8,
to .1 11 Winchester A ''o, with s'Jgsr. Arrived.
st the Bar at It a tn
Steamer Rotterdam iPtithi, Amsterdam Fetv
rusri I. to .' s Warden, in haiia?i. Arrived at
th? Bar it 4 18 p ?n
Itsaner Wlndl?*r, J?-hos February S. to tkS
New Yor!. A Porto R|.-?> S? Co, with sugar Ar?
rived at the Hnr at 8:88 p m
Steamer Monroe. KoWBOn New? and Norfolk.
to th. Old Pominlon is .*<>. with psesenger? snd
mdse. Ps?ae.1 In Quarantine at ,"? .VV p m
Sandi Mnok. N .1. Jan 14. ft .10 p m Wind
calm; rlear; ?mooth ?ea
SA1LFP
Steamer? rv-eanla (Austi. N'aple?, Hamilton,
Norfolk and Newport New?; Mmpasas. ("al\e?
Ion; ilr-Miadn (Br). Trinidad: ?'otnanrhe. Charles?
ton and .Ia?-k?jonvllle: Wilhelnilna. Bora r.rande;
Aldan iBn. Para via Norfolk; nothlld? Cune?
1 Non. Port Anton!.?. Manna Hata, Baltimore.
South America iMrl. Hamburg; Jos? (Nor?, Port
Antonio; ?"ampanla (Br), Liverpool; Vaderland
iRelg). Antwerp: Kaiserin Augusts Victoria
lOer), Madeira Munii?. Ne? Orleans; Phllade)
phla, San .lu?n \lmlrantc (Rr). Kingston .1 \|
OUff-y. Phlladelphls.
STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS.
AIWIIVF-P
Bueno? Avres. Keb 11- Bl?cher iGer), New Tork
via Port S?paln. etc.
?TienoH. Keh 11' Principe dl Pletnonte (Ital), New
York
Havr.'. Peh 13 B chambean (Fr). New Tork:
Bordaaaa ?Fri. New Tork vta Bordeaux.
Plymouth, K?'b 14, 2:24 a m-Prinz Friedrich
Wilhelm (tier). New York for Cherbourg on.'
Bremen isnd proceeded).
Pelasoa Bav, Keb 12 <"orf? Castle iBr), New
York via Cape Town, etc.
POtt Natal, Feb II ' ranley (Br), Sydney, N S
W. for New York.
Swalow. Feb 12- Momhassa (Br). New York MB
Algiers and Singapore.
Pars. Keb 12?Ucay.ll <Hr). New York \la Mar
ha?l?>?
Manchem.r, Feb 18 I<?'-kawann;i (Rn, Kss
York *
Port Said. Keb U-Netherhy Hall (Bti. New
York vis Algiers for leddah.
SAI I.HP.
Soulhsmptor. Keb 14. 0 s m ?leorse Washington
iljeri ifiom Bremen?. New York via CSST
(?,,,. (not ?'?viously; was ?letitlncd hv tojd',
12:1*. p in. SI Paul. New York via Cherbourg
and Queensiown.
V.nl.-e F?h 1? ?"".earflrld ( Rrt, N^w York
Pah-ruin. Keb 0 M??n)lbello (Ital) (from Naples?.
New York.
st l.u?la. tots 1? ('hariton liaii at?) (fron Ken
York l'iintii Arenas.
Barry. Ttb 18 Toinoana .Br?. New York,
st Th'oniHS. Keb 18, ;t |. m O?isas ?Hr. ifron?
!),...-,..! r.i?. He* York
Hlo ?i? Isselro. Peh IS K-ist rn Prise? IB?)
(from s.."'"' ' ***'ew York.
PASSKD.
ltrow lle."'1. ^'',, '?', Potomac 1B1I. N.w York for
v,-ninoiith
1?.ut' of tjwl"- ?*vh ?' Louisiana (Dam. New
_oik tor Copenhagen.
I
?Suits! Suits! Suits!
Ten thousand suits am. morel
So many went into (he sea
that the values arc hs good ?
ever to-day.
Mixture suits, serges, c\\p\t
iots, and some outings.
Summer and \Y i n i et
weights.
Men's and youths' sizes?
?82 to .52 ehest.
Suits that Mere $16 to $:??_?
the majority $22 or more.
?$1.5 now.
Suits that were ?$22 to ?fy?'???
the majority $28 or more.
$20 now.'
Kxtr.'i!
Separate trousers that wew
$.5 to $8.
$8.50 now.
Rogers Pf.et k Company,
Three Broadway Stores
at at at
Warren St. 13th St. 34th ft
and Red-Man
Colt?
Troy's Best Froduci
They set and wear as no other
collars can. Our shirts are
stamped with trade mark and
name. We do not use labels.
EARL & WILSON.
Graywo-od?2 for 25c
AMUSEMENTS.
M.U M il! h*? IFXniM, THKATRKtJ
cupipc Broadwayand ?oth ti Fv* a \$
tmrinu -.... sjat ,W?d _ F?h _3ac_t._l
DOI BLE FTHEL BARRYM?*>I'F. p
BII.I. ?A\ ALL STAR i \-T?
In J M BARRIES Oreat Mil KI.TV
A SLICE 1-WIOtL BAU!*? MORF.
?rar* i rrr JOHN b .rrvmorf
Ur I.II'L I HATTIF Uli.MAM*.
PT"H ETHEL B?RRYMORE
in th? delightful <-???:--?-1 ? Ol SIX KATE.
I YPFIIII **'h St and '
LIU-UNI M?tin??. To-day .ind *.-?
MART.ARFr f-_| C. TtMT
C.RFPN
STOCKIM.*?
?TU UF.hh
KI.Sli; mm Till liloT
"" i i \l?*, IV
IHK I IMI.
NCLlN
FULTON
FercusoN
HARRIS
lVERY marri.o woman should see
THE TALKER
minen** ?*?**t. ?st.. i
HUUoUnM.v? Pat.. Wad a Veb .
"REMARKABLE ACTINO -T?il-?frat*a
MME. SIMONE
THF HI II UN lit???! JERUSALEM.**
DiDlf ?'W*'* ?**' ? I
runiv r: *. to m ?- **?'? i v F-b .".
TO-NT?-,H '
rr IPTOK
' PORP,
CRITERION R?
LOUIS MANN7!i^S'
KMI KIR IH M h KR 1 A?
Ev.? 8 Sharp Mat. v F?h K a'i
11 i-y I? ; ti i ? umi ? ?
The Quaker Girl
_t OTIS _i
Sfeit
TICKETS ON BALE to I'ltl 1
New ?msterdam ?,,.'? '
The Trail of the Lonesome Pint
wj Charlotte Walker
Extra Matin? \\-isI-Ihr*^' '
I IDCDTV ?id 81 n.-.irH?*' 1
LlDCl.ll Mai? Bat W
A GENUINE MfBlCAL COMEDY HIT.
MARIE CAHILL
THE OPERA BALL
ORE \ r rpMl' \N'Y Mtsi? . H
naiCTV " ' ?>'? w
bAltlT m . ta. Sai
Anoth?r Cohan .'i Harris Siir.-.'s? #%#*|_-}|
Funnt??.' ?"*?>i> in fli- W ?? __?__,la
OFFICER 000
with <i*M>ra?* Naah i'i'l Ui.ll:??? r.l.l.ncrr.
61 A Dfc Broadway. Idf'i ?-? K
LUD- Mit Kai
EDDIE FOY "^fkT
With th?- Onlj < a huret on II.? ??tat?'.
;00 KXTKA BALCONY SKlr?. IT II.
CAEMEOII MAIL.
NEWMANI5?'
TRAVELTALKS j FEB. 25
Rural F.i.ffland. Irrland. Scotland A W ?'??
Miwoira- a **??? 1'rlrr^biirc. ornian?
Course Tickets, /, NO*
DCI ACPI) "': St ' *??"?? B v '
OCLHwUUMiI? To-day aad ?->"
IiAVII? BELA8CO pr?!??nta DAMIl
WARFIELD
REPUBLIC"*' ""
IT IM* l.KIMM
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