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VIVE LA FRANCE!
By I ?Xlexandei Powell
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WILSON W5IGH9 APPAM Ci
Status "I \ c?.*ol Determined
rreal.i >>f is?h ??ith Praaala.
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Hampton T...?- !? b
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WILSON TO HASTEI
DEFENCE MEASURE
\\ ould ! irii-a.li I licm and Ih
lake in iho Tariff, Revenue
and Shipping Bills.
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YfM. --the most Important word in a man's life.
Furniture Talks
to Men
No. 3
Men "rrho .have seen M L the furniture
the furniture in tin- we have -for the home
February ?Sale ? souk* ?is specially priced
of thrin ? have es during February I Ik
pressed surprise ?it tine- least saving over our
distinctive character ol ilai price is Id p-i
much "I it rhey .rut.; the* greatest 50
didn't seem to expe. t pel .cut., the avrrnpe
t ? meet with furniture 30 per rent.
oi BUi ii high ciii.ilitv in . . ir
i And linn Ii or it is
-i sale, , ,
furniture ot extreme
tinction.
I hey won't usually,
11 * *
eisewlirrr.
\ow is ihr- tinif* foi
There la m great deal "lcn ol K,)O?? ttl8t(" '"
of tmr furniture in the furniture to take- in
shops of Ww York- vrntory and are if they
bul it is priced at it-' do not need to replat e
full pi i i .rid to what th?**?
have at tiomr.
1 here ii .i &-re,.t deal \? ? i
, M.iuv inrii hii\ r don*
ot x.i/r turniUitr in .. i % w \
. tins alreadv. We have
oilier shops?bul it i?? .i
, si.Id nianv \rrv tmr
prim ip.uiv . Iimii lur
suites iiiid separate
future. ., ,
pli ? ??a Y\ e have rnor
And we ran pet stiil
?There is no place in ,,,,,,-. We ahall alwaya
New York where very have fine furniture
line furniture and low
- c<> hand in hand, ?hut only in the
<-m epl in the \\ .um / ebruary or \ugust
maker Store, in th.? Salea at belosx our
1 . binary ?Sah regular prices.
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. .*.::?. Savent I
JOHN WANAMAKER
Hroadwav at Ninth Streot, New York
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KAISERUNWILLING
TO ADMIT GUILT
Berlin Says Lusitania ?Sur
render Would Lay Up
U Boats.
BOURSE WEAKNESS
MIRRORS ANXIETY
Mere Haggllag Not Real Reason
for Delay. Assert
Germans
B? rlii Feb I 1 hei i a era i o de
tenta to day in the Luaitania
iversj 1 he crucial factor ap
? rent!; concerns less the question of
.tion and a formal expi ? of
regret than of embodying a statement
of iliepality of procedure, ?huh wou d
make a resumption of the submarina
campaign ou* of the question. <?cr
abandoned attacks on liner? "ut
of deference to American wiahea, bat
i.' admitting any illegality under
?rional law.
President Wilson and Secretary I an
ccording to the viewa he'd here,
are now trying to fore? Germai
place herse'.f on record regarding the
of mi? b an admission I" the
arm demanded bj Secretan Lansing,
it i entended b< re, an ? ?aresi a
nking of ihe Lusit ?
he Involved, I
would take entirely from Germany's
? , .-.- of tl a
?ommeree. This, and
j ? agglii | "ver the turns re
?fardii i- ' ? ?" pedoed liner, ? 'he real
. - ,ii, for the '
. German government on the
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The ? ?' i regard
.i e. Perhaps le? ?
German oft?
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puh
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wholly in com I ' 'he
tion.
I-,, ?idenl ?' Kansas -prech
?ttle impression here ?
by un editorial in
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trovei ' Brit n'l
Lusitaaia Case at Rupture
Point. Say Paris I ditors
'. Teh. 6, Newspaper lomment
f Dr -Vifred Kim?
.. "... -m i vilrr Seer? ;<*ry for
MTairs, tl : ? i V lociated
ia '?ma ease,
- | ? disp syed, * to
, If, t the ti ' ? en ?he
? States and Gei o*a si
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that ? r Gei
.-.ad *hn' it will not
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??If ; Wilsoi --? "u'.' obtain
stion," lyi the
"Petit t1 t will be a | real dip
?nd if he breal
German- t will be an
m morality ;o -he
? hen Pich?n, ??.-Minister of For?
\ ffa ? . '? riting in 1
. r?4 the hel ief that ' h?
government i < dently
? .? gf \hn aterility of its
? 6 i !i? "Volkszeitung"
Berl n diapat?
eras of tha ado|
i r f a I h Gei
? Vdmiralty, The dispatch sayn that
then ( f I he eftir'l'". of
f ?ven hv - lie i
. ?-, j ? . ts contii nc? Impos
aible, bul which, it add*, <irrai Britain
- able to do to day than ever be
/.uricl Feb I The South German
tire?. i,a? adopted n more moderate
ton? ? ? ? -'-lire to 'he A ma
The "'.' .
rieh t? i uggest
ad at 1 ' ' '
? ' -d 111 teran? ? i
expreaaioni of opinion have no
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th America.
"Germany*! answer," con* nu?? the
paper, "is in the ' i;hpst degree <on
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WOUNDED, HE CRAWLS
HALF MILE IN FOUR DAYS
Highlander Hit by Shrapnel Tells
nf His Plight ?n Letter.
?clair. N'. .1 1' eb, I 1 ha I
? ? of .lohn '.Tow at. of the
' eroni ? e lay foi )<>ur
days undei lire, paralysed by a spine
wound, wer?' desrribed in a letter to
'inch Pia.!., jr.. son of I?r. Hugh Mac...
g ic a I Seminary,
eron was one ol i ?ma':
ng from Hill 70, when
:ed in the thigh by a r I
shrapnel. "Our I Util hand retired
ncain, lea* Inj , rrot? "l
was doing: my utmost to crawl awny,
when 1 ?as hit again, tl - tima in t??
back, ll w a? a ?i>ine WO -nd.
"I i .ou?. The Ger?
mans passed over me and wrie driver
. . "?.?ible, with
sbou I 100 yardi .. and the
Rritish about a half mili listant
"In my condition it took me four
to travel that half-mile, I l
reached the ne-v British Tench.
for I 1 nl water in my bottle and bis?
GRAND JURY HERE
CETS PAPEN ACCOUNTS
Documents from Riggl Bank for
Use in Plot Inquiry.
Washington, Feb. fi R?tcordi of the
? Nat.onal Hank of Washington,
.; some "? the finar.
O? ? .? P t a ; ? i I- mnz von Pa; ?
\ir> attach? Of 'he Herman
Embassy, have bean obtained .
? f Justice and sei I to New
Vor!, for the use of United States ?
tornejr taowden Marshall in investi?
patio: 'S by the Federal lira-d Jury
are of a ?n-ed plots to violate Ameri?
can neutrality.
ibpo-na ?a? afrvrd on the hank
ia a week ajfo and the
requestad were ?en? to New
i he demand followed the
? i ertam papers from Captain
Pap? rn tha
>d Engla
f the Depart ent oi
?- ? .
.' any infoi
.
ai " ? ?i '.. Psneo v??
? I, though they nva-ht pr?.vr valu?
'he grand ,urv'?. 'rvestiga'.ion
IS ?..-?-?.?- rn'u.t-.arinan r? ; _?_
WELLESLEY GIRLS WAR
ON SUNDAY RULES
Demand I recdom ?if Lake and
Privil?ge of Afternoon ("allers.
; Hi lf>?,'?r' ' i ' ? I'll H ? I
v, ?ill iiejr, M?. *. i-ei. 1 The Walls?
lej ? ..llea-e girls have doclartd arai an
I Baverai rules thai govern theli eonducl
on Bandaya and are pr< pared te ko late
?lie nest meeting of the Student (tel
tinnient SBBOCiatiOB and light tu ha\e
ih.'i.i abolislii.il
The ic'rl- object in th?- rule ? losin?
the lake on Sum?a?. ??. OH the ground thai
\.hcn it WBS adopted skiitni)? and bon'
ing war* considered Sabbath breaking,
but to drw they Hre leaked upon ?? nei
rasan* eaerci ?? and are indulged In by
the "heal peuple," including pastors of
I churches They M) that tac time ha?? I
Icome for Vt'ellealey also t.. take official
notice of this change in conditions.
i he rule against having men call?is
.?ii Sunday fifternoons has bet n a him?
tei of diapute for many reara, ?tul the'
4 tu danta non demand that it be gbol-1
i shed. Thej argue thai thej ihould be
' allowed t.? Im?>? callers on their onlj
i ndei the p.ni i ule i <
thej are nol allowed to have men call I
iii uni . . toi 6 ; ' o'i i
BISHOPS PREACH
ON PENSION PLAN
$5,000,000 To Be liaised to
St,.rt I und for Retired
Episcopal Clergj
The 1.1' ., opal . hureh it to
tem of p<
? .?? . ? im ii ?rill go nto opers
n 1914. Bi m ?pi ? erywhere in
the Unil pr? ached on the plan
reaterda)
' p David II Greei in his sei mon
? rhurcl i ' ? I ? H \:
"Upon I . ? .i - -
f-acn yeai m i,i' , i - rent
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? ..? ' .-. ' i pi
equal to "t.< half I - ??? * j ac?- -aiaiv
\ ?
i nor child! en ?
. , lions; if disnbli
-"i*. ice ii pension follows.
?? rh'i- tide of act t sei
\ .ro he run *
- ? ? ? ndoi menl of an
? ? sr who kn.r tever hap?
pen? !0 him, his ?;? i., i BI ? !
for, end he, sge,
to his crave frith d nd self
? ? ?14'. t.
"In m der to ts te who
' V ? I a 11
? n c plan 1
move permai ? ? ? heel?.
., ? ? DOO is to I
: ? ? ? ;. icheme . 11
i.eferreil islarie i, i ligi
tie . the nlan are to he mi I
?
?he fund *;p to ilate. to ?tnrt it with the
, ? ? ?
? i. ? ? litutf .i ? ago.
" I n ? i nm this
I " i,
nachusi tts, during IPIS ?.
n his owi ? i -mi de
?
rhe plsn h;,? hern developed ?nd fot
I bj lead'np life ?usuran'-, ofl
. v men. It will affect
? i - In tho
11 i 'huv -h
Initi
34.000 A DAY FOR SUNDAY
three >er?l.e? at freuten lira?? II ig
? mad?.
rent !.. 1 ?? Billy Sunday
a-? . d fur the '.
he preached to 34,000 persona at. three
1 al.ernarle .in;.'- trn.l
i? 4\angeliat
ins he
.
la . eel ival in
I ,. ? Of the $28,000
i e? ded to covei
the entripa . 1*0.1 to ha
r?;<-eil ""o
o $1.71
REPUBLICANS FEAR
THE HYPHEN VOTE
I ..rr lamed fnrii pat' I
? han ' I ' I I ?? ma * at.? nia-a?;*-'
h.m. rhi numbei would multiply if
? - In the cum
a
ii ease ? ere thi normal
pn'?er of i minorit? American poli
? , . i complet ,T t by the
sition which tl,.- appearance of thu?
minority in the pol tical arena would
Usually th.- partia-i ?re i-o
evenly batanead thai e/hen ?"? ?r 10 per
err.' of ?i.c voters Bgre? to suhordi
nste everything to one issu.? it cun
bi (.- both par' < I in '.-ne m witnt
? . ; tment ir some
? ? . - ten ? r ? leave
old political allegiance la
tethalance tl
Bui "Ami r ?.. lint" ia an
? ?? itrongeat
: ? . many . s?e? md will
. . ng the gf ????' le] ''ndent
?o'er? All one \\n\. I he-, are BOU
read) to iwing ??? ii drawn.
i. ? |e the ' ? aro tha heavy
German vote reaides, ?he voter? era
watching the Germana with a hostile
eye, ai raiting
-, ? . r ? -. ,
?re figuring ..it.on is the
t.on German foreign-born vote.
f o re i gn -1
...
???a take', mu? when the children of
immigrants are figured in. the percent?
age for the Gen ini - onlj 25 " Tha
\ ?triai add XX 2 per cent, but man)
of ? ? i man?, and it i(
not?1. it the non -Gor
? n most in
stances 'o the Central allies. Figuring
foreign It? 'the country by
? .? . sg ? Gern tongue hi
p] e.i o? Ij shout a t thi populs
feu er thi
1 ? of ' ? ? ''?..- a r n-T
c rr. him
. 'o be
It th? OnS of p?-r?ons of
? si German blood would be
foun i an; party that
the Germans were support.ng.
It will apparently be a r<-al job 'or
the Republicans no1 to have the Her?
man support The e,rort? of the Presi?
dent to ?>? n them bach have -
tile, and, if tha
ol Germai e? t.tres of the.r
. i.r. be tr isted, nothing he
t thi
- -. Gar?
ths G.
1 ?uppor ng ' ?? Repub an nominee
? t.ermans \? uuld >tay home.
| he op ;
And the Republican leaders, above
almost anything e;?e. do nol want
Rooaovalt. Their h' pe ?T presnt i?
I that they can gel the German support
? - g It?that it
will come unasked end uncourted, ar I
that i ? ii becomes apparent thai
e l.-puhli
be ? , , lently foi
ia\ent;e ? | >p? of | ?
that the real a aol be
influenced T'n<> IsadSra would ROt re
|ad auch aapport, but they are afraid
that tha dangen .it greater than the
i haaaa ui u._..
HOOVER APPEALS
IN VAIN TO GREY
Polish Relief Is Possible
Only if Germany (uves
Guarantees.
PLAN TO SKND POOD
BY WAY OF SWEDEN
Would Pass Thence to Dant/ic.
if Merlin Promised to Keep
Hands Off.
. Feb I The Por? . i "",
i en on- a letter from Sil Ed* ard
Grey, Secretary af State for Foreign
\'fn 1rs, to Herbert ' He** er, chair
:i of ' i American Commissios for
Relief m Belgium, end 'he cable dis
? ? i., hanged between 'he Po -
Relief i of I hi cage * i 1'"'
\ " , h Indii a'.- tl
: ; 11 .-n,. i ' haa j et been reached be
tween ti.r belligerents for 'he relie' o*
'. : h ri popula! ion of Polai d
lb:? correspondence l"??\e? 'h* prob
',.,,, of Poland ietl ad n'"!
ronfii ma I ? -; Informed
relief - ere that say agrasmenl
which would enable relut to he car
i ,...| on is extrema i emote
Ui Ho,' ,-r said to da. thai Sir Ed
G i - tter had bean ri
to Ambassador (.eranl. a; Berlin, with
? ? opa that
it .-.' ? "Americana ii teres!
-il m ,"o!:?h relief work." he added.
"must bear in mind that ail Allied
shippiag i? so preoccupied with Allied
port t.iat without the benevolent
assistance of some neutral government
in providing a regular shipping ??
for thil r''*"llf,n<' it WOUld be in.:
cable (o do nnvthiiig of I
t at .re , . '?ll the multitude of
? d IR? Oltlei weir ovei come.''
lo Mit?gale Suffering.
Hoover's lettei to Sir !
? ,n-.. dated December 22, ii In p
?.
"Knowing - * lei ?
**atc ? ? . isibla way human suf*
fer ng arisini the ?-r, I '--r'.
i ?? aug
civil popula- ?
'. attach hereto h pe?
- ?
'rom the lartr? and representativa re
Hef C ' ? and also a
?e, .??? -??ad? ai a result of personal in .
?. ??' ~h- ?OS . by i 'i ^ er
r,on Kellog te rector il
Belgiu i then
"I have had ?ou?e i? ? .<-...
? ,?.? with the German author tie?
r-n-e easurud me that tin re are cereal?
and OOtatOei a-ailabl*? in Poland and
el?ev?here. from which, by mobil.ra?
tion and organised ?i itribution. vime
sort of minimum ration can be pro
? uled. ?itper i'?ms of dietary uo not
n Poland, and the an critically
-, i.reaer . health to the
I if a to the read and to
.
amini and disease
' 'hese par' culai COM
? nsny l< avei ? o h. pe
'rom that quart?
?i am assured by : Gen in au
SI thai protection v. ill t"- a'
?'.iideii to local and im] suppliai
? | ' i? usive u?e of the civil popu?
la-ion. and also tl at si ei . fa
will be slToi de.i this commi n on in it"
... | i ! ? r
, ? [.rn) 'i li'.ar: nteea.
Mill? for I hildren Wanted.
hal fat?, beai ?.
breads tuffs, etc., togel ? i
?.- ? - Iren, ean onlv
tained I am o% er?ea?
COUld seem tO
route practicable from the Western
Hemisphere to Sweden, with tran?
?hipme-it thence via I? nsig or l. hau.
'.' ?.Hild no' undertake such a 'a??.
without the appr..- al and m op?ration
of the Allied go* arnmi ti
"In making proviaion f"r fund ?t.p
plie? for these people we should nee i
the permission of hi? majesty's govern?
ment to fan!,t?te r?ciianife and bank
?. r p operations.
"1 ia painful gravity of the situation
in Poland cannot he gainsaid, nor need
I apoiniri7e ? i nterest tl ? or
.?ion has takei M ? Poliah peo?
ple, : n add tion to our other very gia-. o
? i tie We have no desire to
.- d i to our I rden:. bul ' fourteen
. of ser .-i iti Belgium ha? com
mended u? to the various bel igerenl
froveriii enta ia our duty to use the
confidei i ? m-quire.i in behalf of
? ? Pe ?i. people "
Sii Edward Grej the < irse of
repl; to Mr Hoo*.er. ?ay?:
"In liie fare of accumula'ir,: e?
. of I'ernian and Austrian req
-.on? ,i Poland, some mention of which
\ou the ineloaed tele
. " th Po ish <>r
the Un .ted States, l fear
"oaaible to enter into
any arrangement with you in regard to
id erne of relief un? i the G<
Austrian ?fuvernments have pro
hibited the ? port of a.'. 1.1st .'r
frotn F>u??ian Poland and have guaran
hat native ?toe?.? of food
?hall not be drawn upon to maintain
the occupying armie?
"If. and when, tin? -??re done
he po??ible to come to ;,
you a loa ing oi -
'.liipoi ' . ? , [id? -.. po
lerl pon I
art of th? ? .'? mai i luitrii
sntl to give you a free ! at
the dit of i it Its of i
ctufi ? ad? available."
hdvard i-i not sangu ne a? ?
chance? of any I'erman conperation i
*he population of To
I land.
ARRESTS SON ABOUT TO WED
Father ?o use? Boj of Per|ur? in l.ei
tiag Marriage license.
Trti ? ich 6. To prevent
the marnak-e of bis son. John, which
was to ha * taken place to n gh
''""if? Hueosky to-day .-aiae,] the ar?
rest o' the boj by making a charge
of per, ,r\ aaru:n?t him. The fa'h<?r
..* when the boy obtained a
marriage || terday be gave hi?
age n- tarent] .?ne, when he ?? only
seventeen.
a-aa held in S.IOO hail, which
:he father refu- lh.
I rl put up the n
? ia lad'a rel a a?
'? ?un| i i ? Uarj I
teen ?
had gone to a pn??' last nifhl to ar?
far .1,, r--r-, . ? and 'he pr'eat
commua rated ? ith tag boy'a father
.-ji antat.....,.??.
THOMPSON CLEW
GRESSER PRANK
Borough President's Re
moval and Dual Subway
Contract Almost Linked.
CHANCE IS SFfcN
TO OPPOSE IILRVtY
lint Dates Conflict and Trail
Started by Telephone Talk
finds Abruptly.
Lawrence T Greaaer, ?uri of Law
11 ni?. < ?re? ?er, w ho us? removed by the
Governor from the office of Borough
Preaidenl <.f Queena, 01 tome one in
?. ed ?'. pracl leal
|clce on Senator George t Thompson.
chairman "?' the legialativa inveatigat
ing .'.nil!.?<?. yesterday, Lawrence '".
Greaaer, 01 the I mpersoi atei. laid to
Senator Thompson over the telephone:
"Did you ?ee Sie itory in 'Th?
York American' 'ins morning telling
thai my 'ather wa? -?gainst the Inter
borough'a du*l subway aystem whieh
you -. I nan nveatigat * ig " ?Veil, my
'a I l'as t amoved fioin office, you
know. M wasn't until i .?aw thai atory
ir, 'The American' thai l *??.?* able to
underatand just wh} my father ?rus
removed. Now I know. It wa? because
; .- opposed the (nterborough's plan, ?
believe now, since reading ?The Ameri
..i ' itory, thai he irai removed. Now
i end the real af m* famil) under
>/?)) father wa- removed."
Young Greaaer, 01 iraonator,
i m ei ' ?? 8< ati i 1 nom* on'a i.nfamil
local pu'..: ci Senator
.nines from S'iagara County.
Il? told nen ipa| ? iat nighl about
? phone talk and called attention
to an asa? rtlon that I ? i Pien
?ihed hia vote in favor of
orough after he had prom?
ised 10 "The American'' itorj laid
? ..: ?? i of i he .merican" not to
rote f ? lubwaj itei
Senator Thompson said thai
of Cbarlei S, Ii- * ->? relation?
[r Prendergaat, He tho ig
4Tfior Whitman ought not to send Mr
id'! ey's name to I te Senate until
'?''??
. ? ?gated He ?aid he inti nded to
aeo Governor Whitman and tell him
? araa against Mr. Hervey'a nom
?i 'or P'ihi c Ser? .-a . ommis
er, and 'he reaao'? for i*
"Young Mr. Greaser,*1 ?aid .Senator
Thompson, "made an ?ppointmen? to
.i-morrow moining. His
-? gat "ii "
\ a ?' . . ? ? . - I. ?
??ed that Senat
nado the *. ictini ol a ?ol ??. I h?
fact i? ?'?a* ?he charge? of con
eompi ence tveri filed
elder Greaaer n J ul* . 1910, si ?.
? before the: dual lubway - il
? p..- filed s th the Ho?rd i
I'OVI
ed Samuel II ' l ear the
it G 1er three nmntli -
before there was an?, talk of the dual
? . ? plan
erno U hitma'i ?n.ur i .?
?<"i.| Mr. Hen ej 'a name
io the Sena!.night, with thai of
? ?a i II Whitney, and that he e\
-cnate would confirm both.
. I. -, expi
ght on eithei mai The ' iovernor
added:
ave ?i^iin Mr. Hervej oi lifreer.
- and 1 know him to be honesl ?
capihie."
("ontrolier Prendergaat, when to',) of
Senator Thompson's opposition 10 "?! r.
Her ej. ?aid:
"I ?hall be glad to ko on the ?-tand
before (he Thompson committee
time aid educate it regarding this dual
lubway. II teems to be in need of it
\ .. a. for ? he op| to Mr. Hei
??or Thompson, I think that
the intelligence of <
tie best ?n?wer I
SNOWBALL BRINGS A STAB
t row da Ibreaten ?o used Xasailant of
"loulh.
A mowballing prank ill?;, i o?* I-red
enca Poultney, twenty ?.ears old. of ,'U
Sripman Street. Newark. Im, life. With
a number of companion-, he ?raa trj
? hia ?kill with snowballs while
Nicola Relcore and a companio-i were
walking through Shlpman Street
Saturda\. A miasila hil Belcoi
he started after the band. All ran off
hu' Poultney. According to witne-ise?.
Belcore plunged a knife into the vouth'=
body.
".'ear.'*- hile a en.?.i ' [
up the chase after Relcore. He ?r/ai
ca'igh' bj Patrolman Edward Fucker,
i ?? crowd threatened to 'a?.e ven
irearce a -.?hi prevented by the'
Pi ?? ? r?a;, d.e.
CHINESE CHIPPENDALE
ARM CHAIR, a ?plendiJ
model, covered in Denim,
51.50
Special Furnitur
Esrrllent Val.ir, ?? | pho|
elrrrd Chair? and Sifea, Hett.
Tablea, rlr., all of Dependable
Qtaality.
D?APEIIEI
I ICE < I R I \|^^
Ml !>*? Itr.DDIM,
OHIIM \|. \%r?
\Mr.RfC-W R| GS
McGIBBON & CO.
linens decorations
.37th Strf.pt Wist
Near fifth A?*
CAT YODELS ITS WAY
TO PREMATURE GRAVE
Tabby Sounds Mysterious Night
Call and Neighbors Rebel.
\ i ? i ange ereatur? . I rodelled ?
yelped in an old trta a* 21 Fort \-.'a?h
? ?. , ..,, , .-. ei ;.,
! when a llecpleei neighborhood Sudden?
ly turned upon it yesterday. Half a
? ms, with police re ?
gathered about 'he true
'T.ook? like a j ar fher, bu1 ' '
'. ?? e-caped from *h" roo " ?aid
Patrolman William P. Irwin, a? he drew
a bead on it.
A inomen? la'.ei the nr.ma
its last yodel and * imbled l
\ member of th?
ing groin raised ;.er hand?
"!??? our old 'ahhv r-a'.' the said:
where could it ha-. * lean
make tna' unearthly poun-i?"
POLICE EXHIBIT $50.000 LOOT
Bra-aalyaltai Crowd Hureau i?> Ideatlfy
Tailor ??hop's Treasure.
The 7th Branch Detective Hea
"?r?. Brooklyn, became a go:,i and ail?
' ver ?ntiq ?e siop yesterday, wbti
r-? -e second floor was devoted I
exhibition of the loot found in Jacob
Bergman's "ia .or shop." on I ft \
nue.
About i.'id.nno worth *?f ?eweli
result o* a hundred recei
i a-ae d lyed on tabli \
ira drupp"'i
- rty, ?:??i by the end
.ifterno'.'i leventy-five automob' -
stopped before the bureau.
R? sident of Brooklj n wh? denl ?
property worth more than IS.
were: Mr. and Mr?. < M Bs ;t>ndg-.
673 Fourth Street, silver - -
-
r. 101 Hancock Stre? l
and laces: Treston Shermai
.ma. Street; l.eorge I,-.le, 70 '?
? ? ? ? Mrs, I...",. 158 St.
Mark's \ ei ie, a Mra Theresa
ong, 142 v?"i- th Strei l
Jacob Bergman, >f 115 Fifi \
eld David I
. i.- othei - laa, wa ? :
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES
TO BE PASSES AT SHOW
Newlyweds Will (Jet in I roe at
Home Conference at Garden.
Mai . '>a'."i : ot n ore tl an
old when presented b
er? at Madison Square Garden to day
will serve as admission to the Home
Conference and Household Kxpoi
?. ' - eg f?
???I?, and the speaker', 'he prc? = |
B| irried men
A b.ioth . be that of
?
. Judge B-ri I, ndsey ii ;?es \
plication? from persons willing to
M.iopt one or more waif? maue destitute
by the war v. ?11 b?- received and for
warded to Judge Lindsey, ?
?n Europe. \ nets Jersey 'armar wrote
to the committee aaking "ha' a wife be
slipped m with the Aral hatch of or
. . ? the Unite ! Stat?
? ????
$4.000 FOR GUARD FLIERS
Contributor l.i?e? Atone? to \dd to
\eroplane fund.
T.-n more members of New York'i
al Guard ate to be converted
into ovicrt nuiitarv aviators. The ax
this ichooling are to be de
: by a contributor of $ -a.. *? .^ ? ?
' i -ei t the eash to the Aero i
\ ca. to be added to the National
Aeroplane Kund.
In the event tha? the New York Na
tional Guard dor? not aaeceod n oh
talning aeroplane? in SuScient num?
ber to tiTin:- th? ir new. experl? tl
i" training throughout the ?.ear. it ha
been provided that th* Itudenl
- an an apport u " l
Curtisi military aeroplane a'
stated inter ?.
It ?'.a? learned that T. Jefferson i
i.!g? wa the antn) mous g.
?3.ooo to this fund last, summer He
l'a? added ;i ?'??iii more, to be k.?ed in
?ion with the present educa
.
SAILS WITH RATTLING
LOT OF DEADLY SNAKES
Or. I.razil Will Try Them Out on
Rabbits to Test Serum.
?i V i toi Bra -?? - - ? > ?,?
Harbor ya ?-. ?
One Texai i
<.
?
Hie || i |
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I ??:?'? ?1 "a p,..
'? BI -? ?
ore n
'?
< ?-4 '.,.
. ?
ted four i i ..
i
l'-a ?'? ? .
?
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?. tl
? a next moi I
l y. c. develop:.?e.\t tracii
Railroad Pr?)gre?s ToM m Hiataf] I
? ompan?. s Pre?'den*.
d?-| at
? ' '
lorical booklf Uli
H
1
the ?'
. -
One of I Inte
the book ii
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lai ;
hours, an unhf
tacli
Itag e ?? r?
road
147
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over the
lonsolidat
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ta
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re?u al
ge hi
?DEAD" 11 DAYS. SHE WAKI.
.i-rs,". i.iri. \?l?'. p -in. t iaaaar) .'
? Baaarlaia foe Moment.
i Mainia
1 tie to i
I her bed?
partial
1 "n le I feebly at
a
"<?-.? I '
with her aunl v i Mr?
?
burst
her , - *'?''"
effort ?B. made ? .- ?
ahowi I no aig -
two
? isual signa
bo aeon, her reli ' " *-?*'
don hope ?
"I .'.-ii ?uro eh? - ? ""? ,*"??"
will be a long. I ' "
r>r. Margar?! P '
watched over tha ' -' '" '"
th.* h. i
Rolls to Bed i:i atiftf
' ' ' ' ' '.
rolled into tl ?n J?B"
Wan ... draggi
the ihor
P.uddy. ^
(iWIll?WI I LUUUI I l?WtnlA I Uaill rWOTl f 11111a. ? aHUH?f*r*aaailJ ? Him ? aLUi?a 1 sUlilHI Hfl
H?! %
m %
?O A VA&I acquaintance with birds of many lailds ?md flowers ;Y
BBj /-\ of many climates and a loving observation of them make ^
HS for freshness in the poetical appeal of "Bell and Wing." by ft?
||jl Frederick Fanning Ayer. It is the cosmopolitan outlook of a ^
Kgj very masculine .American who is sensitive to beauty and to M
things of the spirit. In "A Song of a Thistle" he sketches this ?]
g?w delicate little vignette:? \W
BBS i-S
m "^ you wiping ?L
gg Half a wing. Sg
Lwji Oat to throbbing {??Jr*:
m Just to *-n?. ?
\r*% Cock a lip up S2
f?!-d Kor a song, EgJ
frpn Ketch a tip up ']
MM Straight and BtTOBf gj
Lin the* brush? -*?o
Where the thrush is??? Tl
You were singing Ott* fljS
again." mH
HE BAKER & TAYLOR CO., Selling Agenta, 354 Fourth Avenue ?j
Price $2.50 NEW YORK 9j
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