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FOUNDATIONS II
FEDERAL COUF
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N ,'.v, the law expre?
al ? , pinato or local I
ace more thai
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'The .? tnesi '.('?t th? ca??? of I
; Powei and '
Buff? " I : '
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sting act wat not defin
line ( ?n?.' of Diacontent.
. ;, hwey ?aid thai i he conce
? great wealth by
ne o( the cauaet of i?ti
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here ?eg*1
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11! a day. He pa?? $9 5
a month for three rooma; f.?r m?*?t
ali?.ni SU a innnth; for supplies fron
the bakery, about f.?-'.";. an.i f.?r ?oal
about S-">0. In telling of what he pail
for groceries, be submitted a bill l<>
SS5, but it developed thai thia ???vrre.
nii.r?- than a month. I'o ' groceries hi'
SHANLEY'S
Broadway- 43rd to 44th St.
THE FAMOUS LUNCHEON PLACE
Sunday Evening ? In Grill
?H-?tl De Luxe Dinner?Ready at" jix
Per Cover?$1.50
Cabaret Extraordinaire
Twenty Acts Every Evening 7 to 1
THEY GO
AFTER TH1
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CAFE DES
BEAUX-ARTS
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SIXTH AV. AND
40TH STREET.
NIGHTLY 4T SUPPER
un i 111 r.i: Mii<
DUQUE ol PARIS
Assisted by Mile. Gaby.
Afternoon TtM Dnnrri 3 to 6 Daily.
Direction of Mine. Zitirh.
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HOTEL NETHERIAND
I iftli Avenue and 5i?lb Street
NtW YORK CITY
CASTLES AIR
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TllMIAY IA0V Dllll l.ORtlON s
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This iiiapniti
?-lit liotrl is a
haven of com?
fort to thr tour?
ist <4?i Well <IS rl
source of pride
t<> tin- proplr
<?f New York.
$2.00
Single ! i . . . . 3.00
I upward
Doul '? (: ?"i?n
$5.00 a .1 r, 00
7.00
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JARDIN M ?)ANSE
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MLLE. SAMYA M.ALBERT
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BELLECLAIRE
B WAV AT 77TM.
t?? Y?r u,. r.."' a? ?rtn-r ,ui n?- .
nionthl? bill il shoNl III He irai? ?ait
? ? ' ;<l p.iir ni hoe? .'?er. thrre ?re1.?.
hit ?tirs ? ?-,t ,i,,,ra i,,.i abool three
ironth?, and In? rhlMrea'? ?hoe?. <l ?o
? p;iir. .Ion I wtirinr nmrr limn a
in??nlh Mr ?,inl hr hadn't honghl a New
vu il ni unir 4.,.r?.
W'h? ' ' ?? earning?
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r? living;.
I. HtlH
'?'.; to about $70 ?
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He hail -a?r?l -
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unable ',? aol
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from .?? peddler.
< ?uldn't Join 1 nioii
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? ,? join, He ?anl he ' ? ked
qtication over with Super
i f the 1 ..' plant
"Mr. l'ii M pa n ,1 ho \ik? d
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Hepbui n ;?' ihe npei . '
ed about his
ti?*? American Agri
?i! I'ompany. H<
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g ?1 financial
;.? 4' a? t"'il that ? ? ? apitali
m. i.- del ?' lal il si
me h director, Ho
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"Did pect the Chrome
in V, alah n?i>ril
"\,.. lir," he answered.
" v.,',-? pi ::?_- ti,?, testimony of "?
here ;? true." Mr. Walsh said, "whsl
-. ?>!' r"! dil ion? ?
"As i ? di ici ibed I hem, ihe; a ere
vert lory."
"Did '?"? mak< sn inquiry a? to the
justice of the laborers' demand* did
you ?in thii ..ftcr the shoo'inc"" Mr.
Walsh asked.
(eli phoned to Mr ' ? f
'.irn ami I ?H4v him two or three
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Mirertor??' Responaibilit?.
"Ha? the r?11 ike situai ? ?
- .ed ?'?'. I"?ai d !'n eli ne? ""
"N,?. air. SVe had our I?
go, hut I ?lon't re?
call that the siihjr, ! ?a? brought rip
At ti.? ? . . ? ? net repot i - from
all ti.? requently the di?
rector? 1?H4?' before ai: the report?
hat e been
Mr. Hepburn said the hoani of ?hire
tors are and should be wholly re?pon?i?
ble foi labor cond tion? and al! other
coiid I
rity to i
i ,??
?esponsible for condition? a1 < hrome,"
1 ?? sai,:, "because I did my duty when
I cast ? officer?. 1 ?lon't
that I am competent to advise
what they shoui?!
, do. It i? noi directly in my field. I
? ontact w ith
. my dut;? ig m? to the
: nani a] phase ol
i ? . tneas of the daj wa? M r.
Uillquit, 4\!.?> had reached page il of
a ? i ? . ? ement <
en an a I wa? taken.
Mr. II quil told of the hi
. lal ?
? . Stei and 0 I ruati w? re ';"
.- coi porat on thii countrj.
? ? ?g?e and Rockefeller founda
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?i, foundation? "phil
,. ? ists." He ?aid the '?uni.
Bl not -pent along the
and wa? de
? ??>?? much to pe | foreign
? ??- ratl r than to the mi
? who helped build up theae foi
\\ hi llquil left the ?tand he
: by Jerome D. <
? -.?ry of the Rockefellei h'ounda
tion, who said that the socialist lia?i
? ? adhered to I he truth n .?11 his
htatemei ? - ["here was no fierhl
lohn IlreTT. 'Hie Premier of I ranada,
Richard Uartllas l?a?lv I.ertru.le \tii
til?,n Kr\ Iteaih. Irtin ? ,,lil> Mfrril
N?,rs. n,. 44..H Haaprr, Id? BMiop o.'
\'a<.liin?-lon. I lie Bishop of h..??????.
II nidi i? I liMinlirra. Ilarr? I'.iln. I.thel
lli.rr? more. I.ail? <<re?;?>r?. Mr? I l\
a? a a..-, itaii- Ijrn? To?? napinl Itr.til?. loni
outnilrr I ?a Hi,?111. I i-i? I ehinann. I'm
?hin Manlsar? are lint a f, ,? ?,l Hi?
, ? pi ? I. in eij Ira.eler?, .?In??? \?tv 1 orl?
riil.lrrs? is
Hotel Algonquin
59-65 Weit 44th St.. New York.
Ihe Algonquin Is nut an aparl meut
hotel It I? ? regula? 1rar??lent liolrl,
roiiflii? le.l on Ihr ?ame line? a? olher
tli.t .1.1?? lint lnrgrr hotel? Id Nate
Vacia.
I on room In Ihe hont? ha? prl
?ate I,ail? ?nu the ratea ara from
$:..'?" per <la?
Same management ttrrlie ?ear?
I" ft A Mi I l?-l
offotel
imperial
Lb
Broadway m32"-?SI
I'hI?
JTable d'Hote Dinner, \\
$1.50. S ngin??.
I he Inipei nil ??i?|i|ier 4 lui,
I Kill \i ??.
Tea Dan.? It ,. I .
???in mi In I.? I. e\, epi Kutid
SI HIM? lillill t. \ltlll S
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I afeteria Lumpe'?. Or, lir.ira llamlni
I lo ' ? I f>, u
????ft llrinUs ?lui? N.? I ippinf.
Mill I I I 4?l,lin\
Jlli \? ???I .Ml? -I
N?RDICA DOUBTED
YOUNG, HE AVERS
Brother in I aw Swears
Singer 1 Nought Mus
band Unfaithful.
PLANNED TO PUT
WATCH ON MIA.
Nephew Declares Soprano In?
Unrated f hat Before Start?
inL! OH Her Tmir
Freehold, N .1 . F? b i Testifj n*? in
the art ion brought bj George W. Young
for adrni?? ...; t.. pluhate ,i( the I'l'l
? ?' I it ?? fe, Lillian N'ordira. ;
?la-., \\ ill..in. ! Bald? in, of >
??lire Nord ,i'i brother in law, ?aid
?hat before the ?tinted on her ??nn
around the ????rl.l the sniper ? ild 1 .in
that Mr. Young ".i* I ' n?: on her
. . tha' he -,vii? unfaithful lo her
.ind || ? ss tired ol upporlnip
him.
M. Balda n q toted Mme ? ord .'.4 .i?
ng:
"lleorpe ?ays he ?rantI to po along;.
bul I don'l want him, although I t? i
him to come m, He never does at he
sav< he will, I will gel away with a
liMle fus? a? possible an,I mi.ke i home
myself, n?- George borrows e ery
. I gel hold of, and I cannot pet
lonnting from him. 1 also have
informa! on 'hat .?? reliable tha1 he
? i '.i me. I am goinp
to have i-, : ru vvntrhe.i, und a? ?nun a? I
?nn pet away without him, I am pomp
i. '. ? a ? e ;,, 11, for?
"Hi ' my money, but I am
, to irj and make a home for my
self. Billy, it's a shame for m?' to hove
in -;ii out of t'ne country and make
for him to spend a? he want-.
to."
Robert I.ipht. n Boston lawyer, pre
i pitated the tense moment o;' the at'
ion during his examination of
Your.g ??hen he worked the brokei up
ich a statt* of excitement that the
?oung legal taff was unable to
trol their client. The storm burst
when Lipiit asked:
"Hadn't you recognised in your mar?
ried life thai Mme. N?rdica ?..i. finding
fault with you"
"Savor!" shouted Young, ihaking his
linger at the lawyer. At the same
men! Kin?ley Twining, of Young's
lei, leaped lo his feet, telling the
Time Curtain Rises To-day
AFTERNOON.
12.00?. , - .Il.i ?.u.iioiue
->:j??ii ,.,,,,..... i in It ,? J id}
AFTERNOON FEATURE FILMS.
-i;30?i*api Beale; >- South Imerit-an
r. i m r-s . . Ma sine Ellloi i -
12 10 11:30?Miatreas Nell ? Strand
2 30? Tii' Island "' !:?-? ?
' ?? i
EVENING.
8.15?.*.: ill ?K 1*8 S ? linkt
8:30? A .!..;. Wtll St.
8:4i>?A Hair ol Bilk Stockings . .Mttle
8:30?' ' Earth.Ho..t'n
8:15? I..; Chin. .Globe
8:00?? 'ira ua . ... Hippodiome
8:15?I i.i'l.r. Long-Legs Gaiet.
8.00? I ...:.? lug Around , .Winter (larden
1:20?Kx pe? ience .Caolno
8:15?11.let . Ml!, St.
8:20?11- Do Hi...i.lue ? ... .AstOI
8:30?1' ? m rit? - l.onga. re
8:20?It I..- - '.j advertise Cohan's
8:20? Ki. k Ii Republic
8:00?Life Manhattan
8.20? VI ..." .1 lela t< ??
8 15?Mai r lafje ol Kittj Sta
8:00?Mme Sana Gene ..Metropolitan
8:13?Nu,?-! m the ghadi Knlokarbocker
8-20?1 in Trial .Vt^t'i.tj
8:20?< lutcasi .Lyceum
8:15?Pa> Iowa .t '.'in n :?
8:20?Polygamy .Park
8:15?Sinners .Playhouse
8:15?'l h? ?ie er ' m.?s ...Punch ?i- Judj
8:30?The Critic.Prlncoaa
8:15?Tie I. iw n' ihe Iaand.4Sth St.
8:15?Tie Lie.Harris
8:16?Tue m,: , ; ,| .Lyric
8 IS?Tt ? Shadow.Empire
8i1j?Ti?- Show Shop ...Hudson
g:1fr?The Sileni Voice ..Ubert)
8.1")?The Song i Songs El tinge
8:15?Tie White Keathei ('onied?
8:00?'; . . ' ? . i- .Sliuliert
820?Tv ' ? ....... .Fulton
8:20?I ll?l? r 4*o\-ei ... i "or 1
8:20?Wafrli Von Step S*e? ?Vmoterdora
FEATURE FILMS.
8:30?' '..; ' Bei ?. SO Ith An:?:
l'i ' " Ma ?lue Elliott s
12 to 11:30?Mil trena Veil .Strand
8:2-0?"1 hi Isla i d . ? r ..??'? ration
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VAUDEVILLE HOUSES.
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I la PaUi a
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BURLESQUE HOUSES.
I :'.. . . Columbia
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?^a**ttrmi tat?.a?w ml laattataam^T <?a??*a?aw?aJB?Lau*? taaaamSr ?a?rSSk ^%Bs 8?"""S""?- ^%M ?*S'a\\^A^r Jrff^K
BROADWAY AND 48TH STREET
The Most Beautiful Restaurant in . imerica
A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS
Rector's Fable d'f lote Dinner in the Ball Room de 1 .uxe has been the
??tratest success ever achieved In .i New York Restaurant. Wr
have ?been toned to extend it from Sundays only to Monday.
Wednesday and Sunday evenings. Beginning Sunday. February
7tli. it will be a nightly feature. It is in every respet t the finest 1 able
d'Hote dinner that tan be had in New ^ ork. Ihe variety and
abundance of foods served is remark,tble. and the quality unexcelled.
\lso it ?S served in the most beautiful Restaurant Ball Room in
the world, where one may dance and watch a ( abaret unequalled
m ihe t ity And the Dinner is only $1.25 per rover. 6 to 9 P. M.
A ?a Carte Serme in the Main Dining Rc>nm Cabaret.
|h,,lie I ?Mil l..?er.al|.r>? N?? 111. ml ?.'110
?,. answer, bu.fa? toi
"Nr-, I'll m? ? ,f?h' out
? e c i '" \ oung ronl nued
"i?, mu o ,. , matters?"
? l. ?.m?ling
"Never, ne ?i'" \ mni?; reiterated
William Hamilton Osborne, coumel
fm the heir? under the ISN will, wh eh
..?.' ra made ?ual before he
?i r... n Java, attempted, but without
??irr?? to i lit rod Uff n r,,pv of thi?
??ill ?? evidenee Thla, Mr. Oaborne
aid, '.a? necessary to rontradiel Mi
Voung'* statement that Ihe singer')
residence ??a?. n< Heal, S, J., and to
nrote iha' ?he claimed residence in
Sie? York
Mr Voung, on Ihe stand, ?aid the
handwriting on letter? ?aid to have
been ? i itten to Bald? in and his ? '
i ?. Mm? ' nrdica n nembled hi? ?
hut expressed Houbl s ?<> theii an
thentirit) because of the sentiments
. .|?re,sr,| ,,, ?h.-in. There had been no
trouble between him and hi? wife ovei
I i .n,, al ru^'r, r?. he a? lerted lie a'?,.
? ;. n* ified letter? minie,l h ?
?? ife from June. 1913, to ti e end of
thai year l?e?o were admitted a?
et idenre.
Robert S Baldwin, Mme Sordlta's
nephew, was recalled to the stand and
? ?tions h" had ;iad
? ger.
"On one or more oecssion? * raid,
" he st;it?.,| to me 'ha? she wa? lea
her husband and would never i
.?n!,I make her home in New
"link, so n? to he went hrr sister?
? o nuing, Baldwin quoted his aunt
a?- -a-, insr:
"I've been totally enliphfaned nhout
George. A? I have intimated to you, I
?rd him in the pun', n:i?l from
surh source? ?if inforinatioii a-? 1 can?
not queation, anil I have had lmri
watched. But, you know, one ?
knows ?,? hnm ??? trust uni???? it is one
near and ?Irai m on?
"And since I am leaving on this world
tout '?? ith M " d?.' of getl ing away from
him a- roa'!.!:- ??s poi lible, ? itliout
publicity or scandal, I 4?.oul?l like to
?' you .'im -parr? rhe time
from your business, ?airy on certain
? gat one in connection with
(loor??', or, if tbat isn'l possible, have
you (,'e' any close friend you can im?
plicitly trust and who \?ould work ? ith
you it; this connection."
"I told her I had such a friend."
Baldwin went on, "and when '-'ne lett
she sai.l ?he'd keep me advise?! of all
'nor- movement? by lettei and cable. She
d : do that."
Ida W. Baldwin testified thai the
? n. Mme. N?rdica spoke before
? were, "All my love to ('icore?.."
that the ?infrer sent a
message shortly before her
death asking her husband to ananifcr
? hei in .lapati.
t ommenting upon the testimony of
m F Baldwin yesterday, Bain
bridge Colby, Mr. Young's counsel,
said :
"! don't f??i a moment credit thisevi
; ? i,ati4c?i and refuted by
a ma ? ol It tten of undoubti ?1 au
? .. w ritten by Mme. Nordics
prioi '.i '. ? '.!..' of th? ' alleged cor -
the contestant Bai?I
win, contemporaneoui with them ami
to them.
"As evidence il is ?vhat the court?
sometime! describe as 'of the lowest
species.' I should nol be a' all sur?
prised latei to see il stucken out or
disregarded entirely. It i? little m??ie
than ;? ration. end that not a
declaration againat interest but a
he; i If of rtteri I
CHINESE SLAYERS
HOPE TO THE LAST
Whitman, however. Deaf to Last
Hour Pleas - Becker Cheers
Doomed Men.
I ??<? I >o< r. end Eng H.:.>; ?pel ?
ssl the death house a' Sing
Sing confident that they would not he
ed to-da) for th? murder of Lee
Kay on l??? , iar* 29, 1912. Every effort
of cou trrted it) their behalf.
? .? to a:: appeals ;'?n further -'??.?
Governor Whitman turned a deaf ear.
11. C. Barber, ?r.perintenoent of the
', fui the Prevention of < Mine.
announced early thi? morning that ef?
fort to resch Governor Whitman
B:i ' o'clock last hirIu had failed. Mr.
Barbei t? ep oned to Albany that he
and Samuel Marcus, ?t Moss. Marcus 4
Well?, counsel for the convicted men,
prepared to ?tart for the capital
at once 4? ith two new witnesses, whose
testimony, 'hey believed, would n";
postpone the execution, but free
the two Chinese at a new trial.
No reply was received, in ?pite of re?
peated efforts to get the Governor to
reci ?? tnem. Finally, at 12:30 o'clock,
the news came that Mr. Whitman had
gone to bed 4vithout taking sny action
or. the application.
With full realisation of the respon?
sibility they were placing on Warden
Osborne, Mr. Barber and Mr. Marcus
then tiie.l to prevail on him to delay
the executions a few hour? until they
could be u-sured that Governor Whit?
man wa? iri possession of all the fact-.
Peeling in the death house was el
!?:.animons that the number of
doomed men there would he reduced by
two before breakfast this morning,
All recalled that there had never been
h ?.? e 44 here the convicted man had
leen ?a? e?l within the last twenty
f?mi- hour-, (inly Charle- Becker had
a word or" cheer for the Chinese.
"Thing? ?ook had." he said to I.ee
Dock, whose cell is opposite that of
the former police lieutenant, "but keep
up hope!"
Both men have professed Christian?
itj since their confinement in the
death nouse. and derived much conso?
lation yesterday from the visit? of
Father Caahin, th?' i athol ?? chaplain,
he) ?er?- member? of the Hip Sing
Toi g. and have always maintained that
guilt was placed on them by members
?f the ?in Leong Tong, then- rival.
?-a?
Hammer Ties Up Subway.
quickly remedied and service wi
except on rhe uptown local
tracks, which were without trains for
half an hour. The ?tat.on crowds were
promptly res'sured.
HIPPODROME
WINTER CIRCUS
01 SbBLIMATIO SoPRfMACY
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MANTELL
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"Mtrcriapt ?I Vtnlrt.'
/BOOTH . -A
CHILDREN EARTH ?h\.,.\v\
Ml ???[?ic*?? prti/f play
PLAYHOUSE . >??.';? !
SINNERS
KDR?HL?R m\v
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CASINO, lira IS III .41 *! -
EXPERIENCE
THE1 ONLY O?KL
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PLAY THAT MAS tVERYIMINC.
UNDER COVER
CORT:
AND AL LEVY STILL
! ELUDES PURSUER
Inspector Dwye:, in l">th
Raid, Fails lo Locate
Alleged Gambler.
Inspertoi P? si '? -* nighl madl
(.ftrenth raid on alleged poolroom i
tince January I ?n't go! forty e.ph?
? i ? and ? lorfe quantity of pool
i..mu paraphernalia.
In pursuit of Al I.( ind the mai
called by the police ? rious
Mi Jones," l.u l'" yer, acting on
information obtained b; Inspector R>
,,,,, ?r tl - llarlei i .1 itrict, turrounded
the buildii g al II We it lOSth at In??
r-iplit with police and detectives and
rounded up .he poolroom frequenters in
.-, tear apartment ? rd floor. Al
, though neilhei I ??? ? nor "Jones'
?rowd, the name? of the me-, oh
tamed, the police is . ? be ? aluable
?,, the Di tin" Attorney's o**ire in 'me
?ng the operators of th? poolroom
gam!?!, rt
l.i -,??? ?een in Harlem bj Detee
:ei-.-r, of In -peelor I'v? ;,'< I ' ?quad,
i :i pec tor Rj an, of Ha
i ... been watching for I i earned
t hat he had bi en seen
the evening, The raid oc
l about w o'clock, aftei th?
g to ? ? - it and
ner of Mai
,i ai I l"-' ii ' had been o
Ir, policemen v ' ?> atole up on his
,i .? :; -, ... . i dooi i
When the police hr.'Ke in?o ?h* third
fio..'- apartment of '; e suspected I o ise
the men tried to bolt from windows
opening o ei si ar away and upon a
fire escape. .'-erpe.lli' Keller, of In
tpector Dwyer's quad, ordered the pn
'. ce to draw theii club?, and told the
men ?t the windows they would he
treated r? criminal if they resisted or
trie.I to escape. 1-1 idently taking 'o
heart the fate of the men caught simi?
lail in Inspector Dwyer' i.. I <
Broads ay Dane _ Parlo
orty-eight ;?. litted to i
line-up and inquif
N'ames of mon
m? 'i caught in -? been
placed m tiie hands of the District At?
torney since January I. Th?
lieve that the apprehension of Al l.e-.y
and "Jones" will put an end to the
poolroom (rambling in the city."
?v?>i
People take our ads so lit?
erally that we are perforce
our own most exacting crit?
ics; and still there are ex?
planations to be made.
For instance we said this
week?
Our normal sales are 85' <
to %', of our production and
the other 10', or 15', are
swept out in a special suit sale
as now in progress to clear the
decks for a complete fresh
stock.
This is literally true as re?
gards the Spring suits of last
year. Added to these are
many Winter suits that have
had their day.
But not all our Winter
goods have completed their
normal selling season. We
must serve our trade at all sea?
sons and even now with many
V? inter overcoats and suits on
the "scrap heap" our shops
are producing other garments
to supply the demand for the
"last word" in clothes of both
heavy and light weight.
Suits now $1 5 that were
$18 to $28.
Suits now $20 that were
$25 to $35.
\v" inter overcoats.
$13. $20and $25 now.
Odd trousers.
Were $5.00 to $8.00.
$3.50 now.
Rog?is Pj i i Company
Three Broadway Stores
at at at
Warren St. I3th St. 34th St
Il A ?
COMIOY BEIulNNINI
"a
WINTER GARDEN
1' I LAST i wriKS.*
'DANCING AROUND ,,,.M;
fO Ml,HT AT t 14.
THE WHITE FEATHER
MANHATTAN OP. MOUSF. 14th a-d ttti Ae*
LIFE
48th ST. "-""i',A"V. ,'.'.' '? '
THi: LAW LAND . , ' ?
PRINCESS, . THE CRITIC
.I04 BELGIAN FUND BENEFIT
art piar? M -- " A ? ?
> Ttiaatr* seta, w it a ???. t.-. in.
SHUBERT
<^rVfn8,M";, TONIGHTS THE NIQHT
Q
TTI.I:
5S /
PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS
All. .?-i ATra H
Ma.m. C itl ? . ? -
vi.-. r?PT 31-?,.! > s ?
?411RHAN eiCTHSis ?
STANDARD '
MARIE TEMPEST i*&????i W
?...I V4... SO ?4UCM ?OS 80 MUCH.
-
?
Laces
Direct from
Brussels ._,?
We have just received our first shipment of
1 at es to ( orne from Brussels since war was
declared. These goods were purchased by our
loreign buyer last June. I his is in every way
B most desirable lot of goods, of a character and
style not plentiful in New York to-day. It con?
sists of the following.
At 1212cto$2.00yd.? Real Quay Laces. Fid***,
rid?. Insertion.
At 15c to $1.25 yd.? Real Valet* lennes ? l.dges
and Insertion.
At $12.00 to $50.00? Real Uurhen and Brussels
Kose Point Lace.
At $1.10 to $1.65 each?Venetian Point Monk
At $3.50 tO $18.50-1 are Srark
At $16.00 to $45.00?Bridal Veils
Special?Several hundred sample pieces of high grade.
Lacet and beaded trimmings in short lengths from this
Brussels manufacturer al about one fourth of their ordi?
nary prices.
Pru e range, I 0c to $2.00 each.
?James McCutcheon & Co.
Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets
TiafSr NEW YORK LEAOINO THEATRES Hi
EMPIRE EsS^??
l ' Abaarhlno play mirklnf hltre??
a-'-le.imrnt ?' EtMl Birrymr?." S.
EIHILB4RRYMORE
i] it;1-*,t. THE SHADOW
LYCEUM &?? SS SB
ELSIE FERGUSON
OUTCAST
"?0 COHAN'S\^T*X.\\e.\.
"IT PAYS TO AuVERTISb*'
J. A LAUGHINC. RIOT.
GAIETY vuv r? n v.?. ?.??
RUTH CHATTERTON
DADDYL?NG-LEGS
KNICKERBOCKER ll-..1ai a:.,; .. >-.-.??
I ,?. . | via-? I - > w?.] J, le. Ill
?ft MARII /"t RICHARD e Ne*
Cahill Larle s*
?10 IN THE SHADE. - OKOT .AST KV I.P.
BELASCO^'^V^V'V1'::
"Miss Starr Wonderful" Sun
FRANCES STARR
MARIF-ODILE.
ELTINGE <- ,.\,Vi,n,0-?'v7;/..V '
EUMEffiSalS
REPUBLIC Va ?",?",- ?-i'? ?TSR
THE SENSATION OF NEW YORK.
KICK IN
GLOBE a u-a;;
MONTGOMERY*?? STONE 'S!!
PHILHARMONIC
>?i. ii.iv or m'a \on
JOSEF STRANSKY. Cantuctir.
Till? Afternoin it l te. ,-,-j- Hill.
r de ANC EL IS
..i.i . k iiffrtur* 'fphlsaala bi to?.?'' HAfcN
|i| I. . . i.'io.- urtu. faOil Sir . t?
?THAI -s ii? Veen lie?-: ?; 1 Trirnflturi
? ru ii i?-.'SKI Sulti for OrclMStrs; RIM
SKI K. 11: - A U ? >!-'K i'ai>ri-.-.. EIOI0M?.
Timirrov. -Saturdiy. Aft. at 1*38, AmIIik Hill.
A CONCERT FOR
YOUNG PEOPLE
.s* ???Y C H E AT H A M
i RON'OS ?i.i PEBCBIPTIVE BXCITATlOXH
te 11 '0 at AsolUa Hal. Han ?ifJI e.
N??t Su illy Aft tt I. Carrtitlt Hill.
? otes
Mm*. JULIA
nut. pauk a k?-1
SUNDAY NIGHT 8:30
%,e* Xi r*?'?* SfvsfeAi Sur.dtv
PARISIAN CAFE
CHANTANT
vv i. . , - - Mail Kan m Stan la Um
M?lr IV,i] UKA, BMW? I'rlr? vv ? ? ?- .
i ... 1.1 yl F K n f et the Mailn
? IVsrM'i VI of Kei.ii? :ie.| I>u:<-eT
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HIIMtl Itf.i'MKK. .lire" firm, !'?;>?
Ileifrre Parla ala Hoar naf CM ? .
PHI? is i ... $: -,.) Sea;, N.,?< - ,
Heg ?I ? I Se-i?. Kreiirh Plata?
LE MAITRE DE FORGES.
I . Mil I a. I?- ?ierlre ?!? 41 Polrtl "
'?- ?-a ?ea-- la } ?"? ?ton ? f??'?
: SYMPHONY CONCERTS
. i ok i?n **??. ri ?>ri (?;
; Saturday Aft?, Feb. 6, at 2:30
* v BTMPH? ?XT ? ?R? KE8TRA.
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k i.rnai.f , HuMiiaUli I ?Total <;ne?.
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SYMPHONY
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Thi? Affeemen ?? I i?d neat Suri. Aft. at 1
KREISLER
W.I. III! 4H?1- IKi'l.l. \?i
Sea-.a i? to t. M IL? .'If e AmUm HaX
CARNE0I?
HAUL
SUNDAY
AT 8 SO
? ?BURTONS
HolmeS
CCDMAIIV AND MON.MAT.
UCnmHIl I AUSTRIA AT 3
"-111- .0, Ttl $1 *.0 V?H4 ?IS M.|i
SECOND BILTMORE
MORNING MUSICALE
IH? P ... i, . . ..
THURS. f IB II AT II JO.
iliiiieaJ f?f I'.... I ; ... a.. ?Mint of hilldavl
|t*Mr??d Man ?i i: i; j?r,ii-;"-.. ? o flic?
MSI H-.-.li *) kl.?bo Piral
AEOLIAN HALL THIS. AFT FEB S AT [
, ?? NEWCOMB
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TODAY a ?, r>
, ins? i.'? BAU 10 Nii.HT I it-J?? til!?".
be. .
ror?ie.?t
VOM in Aid at
IRISH . ?"."V IN IRILAND
THOMAS EGAN
?VE NO DEALINGS WITH The TtlM ?a
rVEW AMSTERDAM
WATCH YOUR STEP
Mr an? Mr,. tfaraaa Caatit f-,., T,?
??'.a. MATINEE TOMORROW f
LIBERTY :
OTIS SKINNER
" THE SILENT VOICE
HUDSON , ? '
MKkW -,?
HARRIS hi -?mi?
ILLIN6T0N
FULTON
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BEP?ARD SHAW'S
ANDROCLES & THE UP?
A MIDSUMMER?nIgHT-S DREAM
POSTPONED
To Tuesday. Feb. 16th
> t i?t Wail ?ATIIEH ?II
F HI. Llnctjl? ? Slrt' oa, ill ill
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LONGACRE \ TUES. EYE. ?
INSIDE THE UNES
4 V?W PU? "aataU, WtSR
T?S PALACE
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