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IrrRincn and Put a Stop to ManyFailure
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In the newly iiwued year book of StCcoKO
CcoKO Church in Stun ant Square thorector
rector Hio Hov Dr W S Raltwlord dlsrum
rum ilia age nt which women should beadmitted
admitted IB ilpaconeRwa of the EpiscopalrburoJi
rburoJi and the question Should dcaconosroi
I osroi marryThere
There iirc two views which seem to bepruvolcnt
pruvolcnt ho write The one that Ifil
I fil U ginning ground Is a mistaken viewBnoSy
BnoSy i it that women should not beAilmittvd
Ailmittvd to the ardor of deaconoases untilthoy
they ann arrived nt tho ripe age of thirtyIhii
Ihii j till lime named in the new canonthat
that it rhiiild l > o implicitly understoodthat
I that the woman joins for llfo though KheI
i < nt hound by any vow of celibacy it Uumpritood
I umpritood that nlic will not marryTin1
Tin1 rivlor adinitA that much may betaiil
of tliwe views but he conipini
taiil in Mji > ort < e
I ipini thit if they gain control tho needs ofthe
I the church will not lit suppliedWe
We admit deacono to tho church at 22Jie
liP iy I hold that at 22 or 23 a womanV
V at Int as fitted to receive recognitionn
n the rliurchs order aK IH a man If wetH
0 tH > na rfCfivlng her till nho IH thirtywill
will got a rlaw of women who generallyeioiKitig
eioiKitig have tried ono or two othermeans
Inan of I ire and who go into the orderes
aa ort nf last resortI
1 riintnd that wo need women to do thework
work that can only lx done by trainedwomen
women in our great cities in their firstfroh
froh Mrwigth yet we say to those who areleaving
leaving collcgn You cannot come 118 aeaconi
eaconi > < < to work in the Epiuoopal Churchuntil
until you are 30 thull practically tsaylnglotlie
lotlie great majority of them You cannotcome
come at allCan
Can WM afford to do without the freshMithuriasm
Mithuriasm of early life Can we affordto
to deny woman a place In our organizedmlniftry iminl
mlniftry who cornea to us at least intellectually
ally ns cauhlo ad our deaoona are and atlwt
lwt aH mature In mind and purporfe 1MJT
MJT we commit a grlevoun mistake If we doWhat
What IH the objection to admitting awoman
woman at 21 22 or 2Sf Wo are told she islikely
likely to marrylikely to marry the clergyWell
Well and if ehf does The Church in myjudgment
judgment will ICKJ nothing either wayt
jf a woman gives her firtlt freah strongof
nthu8a8tio yearsif there be only a tewof
of them shewill do a good service and ifafter
after that she marries she will do a goodtwice
twiceIn
lull great number of cases the clergysmarriage
marriage are failures that we all knowThe
The woman who has chosen this sort ofwork
work and has proved her capacity successfully
fully to engage in it in not likely to makea I
a failure when she stands by her husbandes
es his wifeThe
I
The women who feel called upon toplHgo
plHgo themselves to single life nine timesout
out of ten had hotter become ulstersSisters
Sisters have done and will do a great workIn
In the Church but can we not sec that therelire
are thousands of women who in no way
fwl themwlves rallnd to forego their highestvocation
vocation wifohond and motherhood andwho
who yet rool themselves mightily called togive
give up their bent years to the work inwhich
which tlm Church si mrely neoda themDr
I Dr Itainnford notice a growing tendency
tn use Sunday In spring Bummer andautumn
autumn 111 a day ot rest and rest only
He finds that people who used to come tochurch
church three times a month It not every
Sunday will go to tbe country three timesnnd
and to church once HP speaks with regretof
I of the lc s of manv East Side families who
have Nin with him for yearn nnd whoiiptlerinK
iiptlerinK Ilipniwlves In the world havefamilies
4xL monI upIJn SimechltdrenoI lese
families are so loyal that thev continue toattend I
attend Sunday school at St Georgescoming
coming from as far an The Bronx I
It is very trying to Dr Kainsford that theplain
plain people of a like clans are not taking
tIlt places of those who depart from theparish
parishJews
Jews and Italians move In and fornrithfr
neither can we do anything he says The
Italian ought to 00 reached and can bereached
reached by the Roman Catholic Church
I would engage In no effort whatever tomake
make him Protestant He makes a verypoor
poor Protestant Tho Jews alas whentbev
they leave their own churches are atheistsDr
Dr Kainsford says it U hard to reach the
dwellers in apartment houses the clogsof
of people who pay from S35 to ItOO a monthrent
rent To such as the e lie recently ad
dressed 3000 letters and got only thirty
replies Account for It as you may
he observes the Immediate result of thoapartment
apartment on the religious life of thosetivellbig
dwelling there ems unsatisfactory I havefled
fled every way I knowI cannot roach
the people In too apartment houses
Many of Dt Rainsfords fold perished
In the Mocum disaster and he writes keordj
of It Every man who knows New York
knows that petty boodling joined with
thoughtless reckless greed for money Isnever
tM direct CRUIe of such a tragedy WillI
we never learn that the bribe giver andare
brine takerare social traitors That they
are the real anarchists the moral anBrchlsta
Brchlsta of todayrin
Till nna AYD TilE oocronlul
llull f > Ordrrrd to Give Up Mrs Soottllirrat
lirrat Dane Held for DoardDr
Dr John Mulvey who runs a dog andcat
cat school and hospital at Fiftyfifth streetand
and Broadway was in the West Side courtJeterday
Jeterday afternoon in response to a Buminon
inon obtained by Mrs Florence Soott of2t9
219 Wwt Kittyeighth Street who dedarodA
dear
that hr Great Dnne pup Beauty was
1lnl detained by the doctorw Buty
lie agreed to housebreak the dog for
w and raid I would take a weckw said
f Scott hn r went for the dog
Ihj Iwtor said It would take another weekth
wol
Whn I wnt for the dog a second time
the doctor wanud 10 charge mo 3 extra
chrg extr
I dcjlIni to pay I
t IJr Mulvey sold hs had told Mrs Soottm
lIs hal1f were U a week fat
m You mut give thls lady the dog orIij
ule il senil t my probation Ommenr ouioer t nee wny
> rs of llaya and Plifrrixio
rixio FrlganZ has been engaged forjo
TII SlioCiun to miooeed Georgia Caine
Mme HP lane Is to be the guest of the1llltl
TwHftli xiRht Club on TOday afternoon
Monday night will be racing night at the
American for prominent Jockeys trainers
tail horse owners have been Invited to see
lh racing play Ills Last Dollariai1eFr0hmal1
Four 01 Charles Frhma companies
tloe theIr New York Miement tonIght
Onght II performance or Granny will
lrtlY Ie the last time r Gilbert will
Is en her Bu lne I BUlneS
hlehtThe LPtty ane The Sorceress also close 10
Theatre The or the opening of the Low Fields
faln In K < Jrtr second street between
ltroadwav and EIghth aenu hM beenPPfned
et
tldror tii41iay Nov 2 when the Lew
kid Lw
SIOk Company with Mario CehIil
and Malo CI
It lIld will present the musical
l Id Wll
k t mUlca
Ii It PPfned In Nordland There
JI 1 1 auction Rate of seats for th tnt
IlrorrnnnC but the box omo of the new
l iayhoIJM will he opened to the public on
the th publo
mOCIIII of Thursday NovIPfr Moprrm
oprrm lnler Arrlvlnc
Ii
lrnjti which anchored at Quar
antr lat right brings a larger contin
rat of lagers for Hclnrlch Conried than
a tn
ally ntfT Miamor hal collected Mmw
wrnx and IhucrmcIMer and M1 SalewiimWoni
Bi iimWoni ItoCTl and Nulbo ore
Jt
Pm f the number Mm Melba whoTesterdar
i lien
Iin for I concert tour wal on the
VIiI Uflta which anv yesterday Shei
alo Se
at sing four Ue
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NEwnoOKsContinued
Continued from Eight Pagetlon
tlon The hero who tells the story in thefirst
first person is so engrossed with hU
It pern 8 enV8c hL ownacumen
acumen that he does not care t take thereadete
readers into his confidence ao thut Instead offollowing
following the thread of the JrttrlgW theysimply
simply notice that tho young zane blundering
youni lns
dering guesses turn out to b correct Invariably
variably The story is told pleasantly and Ureadable
readableThose
Those who admire Mr Richard L Galllennas
hennas preciosity will find a dozen shortstories
stories by him in Painted Shadows UttleBrown
Brown < k C Host of them have already
ready appeared In magazines In somehohasIncluded
hohasIncluded verso by himself and otlhrsAll
All are extremely artificial in plot and Inpoint
point of viewWomen
Women authors seem to have inexplicable
able ideas about literary plagiarism Apparently
parently Miss Grace Dcnlo Lltchfleld InThe
The Utter D Dodd Mead A Co tHnksthat
that the necessity of winning a youngwomans
womans love Is sufficient temptation forstealing
stealing what Is practically a dead mansbook
book We do
not feel much sympathy
for the psychological troubles of the heronor
nor for the intensely earnest heroine butthere
there II a nice red headed little girl In thestory
story who is worth knowing and variousother
other New England people after approvedmodels
models who a pleasant The herosexpiation
expiation la extremely theatrical We cannot
not understand why feelings should beharrowed
harrowed over I crime which belongs In these
same category as picking pocketsA
A romance of the early days of Detroitunder
under American rule has been written by
Mr Albert Lnthrop Lawrence in The Wolverine
verine Little Brown C The her
ia a disagreeable sort of a prig h lovestory
story is not very interesting and the h
torical background to sot it oft la still los
BO I Is no worse than the average historical
cal novel howeverBesides
Besides some borrowed from Poe andMaupassant
Maupassant thero are in MTentyliveGhoetStorf
Ghost Stories complied by W Bob HollandJ
J 8 Ogilvie Publishing Company othertales
tales taken from ephemeral literaturewhich
which are pretty Rood in their way andwhich
which It would be a pity t hare lost Someare
are evidently made up but some havenil
nil the earmarks of real holt strieNew
New EditionHoliday
Holiday editions of attractive books arenow
now in season From Dodd Mead < k C
come M Paul Laurence Dunbars LITlittl
littl In which the poems in decorative1borders
borders are pl b remarkablephotographs
photographs from life taken by Mr LeighItichmond
Itichmond Miner of th Hampton InstituteThe IThe
The pictures many of them portrait areamazingly Iamzgly
amazingly good In artistic pose and expression
sion and give I startlingly realistic touchto
to the negro poets versaAnother
Another short story by the late PaulLeicester
Leicester Ford Love Finds the WayU
U also published by Dodd Mead 4 Co withvery
very good colored decorative borders offlower
flower designs by Margaret Armstrong
The four Illustrations by Mr HarrisonFisher
Fisher are far loss successfulA
A claaalo in Its way Elizabeth BarrettBrownings
Brownings Sonnets from the PortugueseH
H M Caldwell Co appears with artisticdecorative
decorative borders and white and goldcovers
covers The text ia printed In heavy typothat
that suggests block letter The frontispiece
piece is a mistake as it jars with thescheme
scheme of decorationTennysons
doratonTennyon
Tennysons The Holy Grail I decoratedwith
with picture borders In tint and soft leathercovers
covers for trw Christmas season nndpub
lished by the H M Caldwell Company I
mo ken rather striking omMnMfar took
A new edition of Alices Adventures inWonderland
Wonderland by Lewis Carroll IB published
lished In somewhat gaudy binding by thoFrederick
Frederick A Btoked Company AH theoriginal
original Tennlel pictures are here and Inaddition
addition there aro twelve colored picturesby
byt U Kirk These are not bad for theyaro
are palpably more than reminiscent of theTennlol
Tennlol cuts that will 0 found by theirlrle
side but tho pictures are as much I par
of Aloe as the text and no liberties shouldbe
b taken with themTwo
Two more volumes of Charles ScrlbnersSons
Sons handsome subscription edition ofThe
The Novels and Stories of Ivan Turgenloff
genloff translated by Isabel F Hapgoodare
are at hand and three more volumes willcomplete
complete the edition Vol XII containsFirst
First Love The Region of Dead CalmA
A Correspondence and other tales whileVol
Vol XIII is made up of PhantomsVakoff
Vakoff Posynkoff Faust Asa andanother
another The edition is uniform in appearance
ance with the same firms Kipling andStevenson
Stevenson and the plates aro by tho DeVinne
Vinne Pre
An adventurous cruise in a small yachtwas
was taken twentyfour years ago by MrE
E F Knight since noted W an Englishwar
correspondent across the Atlanticto
war corrpndent are te Atantoto
to Buenos Ayres then up the rivera intoParaguay
Paraguay and down again and finallyalong
along the Brazil out t Barbados Thestory
after with thetitle
story was published soon attr
title The Cruise of the Falcon and Is nowreprinted
reprinted in Longmans Green CoaSilver
Silver Library The sea part will maketho
the reader regret that the author thoughtmore
of his experiences on land
more hil exerenc amongthe
the South Americans It does not seemto
to have been a very enjoyable expeditionbut
but though man was disappointing therewas
was plenty on land ao sea t make theIr
story interestingA
A standard work on the Far East thathas
has had a tost of twentytwo YM usoDr
Dr William Elliot Crimes Corca TheHermit
Hermit Nation appears at a time whenit
it is much need in a seventh revisedand
and enlarged edition Charles ScribnersSons
ollj
Sons Besides going over the body of hiswork
work carefully Dr Griffis has added aboutfifty
fifty pages on the late changes and existingconditions
conditions in Cores and cornea downllt aslate
late as the opening events of the presentwar
war between Japan and Russia Thereis
is a new map but a much greater improvement
ment would be a more elaborate indexOtner
Other DookiMr
Mr Edward Sanford Martins charmingpapers
children and matters relatingto
papers on chidn ad mter reltngto
to them are collected In a illustrated holiday
day volume called The Luxury of Childrenand
and Some Other Luxuries Her
Those ore real essays of the old fashionedkind
kind where the author has done his ownthinking
thinking and takes hts tie about tellinghis
his thought Mr Martin considers children
dren lovingly from many point of view andfo
fo never lacking inthe right sense of humorThe
The Illustrations t the volume by SarahS
S Stlllwell are very good though perhapsbeauty
beauty and expression a somewhat sacrificed
ficed to realism but the border designs incolor
color to the pages ore I dellghtthe dearestlittlo
I tie creatures In all sorts of costumesand
and attitudes of everyday life truer thanphotographs
photographs and funny M they con b
The picture alone make the book worthhaving
having and Mr Martins pleasant fanciesmoke
make it doubly welcomeIn
In the third volume of A History ofScotland
Scotland Dodd M C M AndrewLing
Ling finds himself on ground that baa beenthoroughly
thoroughly worked over in the last twentyfive
five years He hot the story of the Rebellion
lon the Commonweith and the Rra
I
1 f ritlon
tlon toup the Revolution to till tho story ottbe
the three Htusrtkingaot England who hadleft
left all modlavallsm behind and were toshow
show themselves incapable of meeting thenew
new conditions Through all the tangle ofCharles
Charles Is troubles with tho Presbyteriansho
ho leads us though wo regrot that ho hasdoubts
doubts about Jenny Qeddna and her famousstool
stool and then we come on Montrose andCromwell
Cromwell and Argyll and later CIa vrhos
house the solid ground of Walter Scottsromance
romance There must be another volumeat
at least t tell of the Union and the MS andthe
the it and perhaps the great kirk fights ofthe
the last centuryLearning
Learning and lightness are combinedin
in the pleasant essays chiefly literarythat
that Prof Felix E Scbelling of the Un
vocally of Pennsylvania publishes withthe
the title The Queens Progress and OtherElizabethan
Elizabethan Sketches Houghton MlfMnA
A C I is Into the byways that ProfSchelllng
Shelling strays he follows up the minordramatists
dramatists he shows W Elizabeth visiting
log a subject he tells of Stucley tho adventurer
venturer and the meeting of Ben Jonsonand
and Drummond of Hawthomden andso
B on The book is handsomely gottenup
up tionsAn and ia adorned with important illustrations
An account of the chief womens collegesOf
Of tho East with some attention t thosoof
of the South and a hurried glance at a fewin
in the West makes up The College Girlof
of America by Mary CarolineCrawfordL
CL 0 Page C There are Illustrationssome
some pretty college girls in cap and gownsome
some buildings and views and some groupschiefly
chiefly athletic The chapters originallyappeared
appeared as articles In a magazine and arepretty
pretty general dwelling particularly onwhat
what might be judged to bo inessentialsTo
To be useful the statements should besupplemented
supplemented with information of whata
a girl can do and learn at each collegeof
of the cost of tho way in which the colleges
logos differ II their methods and whatpeculiar
peculiar aim each one hasA
A short paper containing useful warnings
ings concerning speculation and hintsabout
about Investing money 1 issued by thoMoody
Moody Publishing Company with the titleThe
The Art of Wise Investing The art wefear
fear cannot be learned from any bookbiil
bu that of sad experience yet tho finaladvice
advice to consult some one who knowsabout
about suoh things and is at the samo timetrustworthy
trustworthy seems eminently soundIn
In John Gllley American UnitarianAssociation
Association President Charles W Eliotof
of Harvard University makes an interesting
ing excursion Into narration He describesIn
In his fine sonorous English tho uneventful
ventful life history of one of h MountDesert
Desert neighbors He sees in it qualitiesof
of dignity of unconscious devotion to dutyand
and of worth and thrift which certainlyaro
are there and which we imagine DrEliot
Eliot would find as fully developed in theolder
older workingmen throughout tho landIf
If ha should look at them The surroundings
roundings of the storytho sea and thobleak
bleak Islands of the coast are picturesqueand
and the man described la InterestingThe
The director of the Harvard gymnasiumDr
Dr Dudley Allen Snrgont has writtena
a clear sensible and concise handbookof
of physical training in Health Strnngthand
and Power H M Caldwell CompanyIt
I U a plea for exercise or rather a exposition
position of the absolute need of Htoadyexercise
exercise on the part of everybody and Uaooompanind
aooompanind by plain statements aboutsimple
simple matters of hygleno that everybodyought
ought to know and nearly everybody neglecU
let There are directions for manysimple
simple on reLe wltlo t apparatus BOtnuwith
with rather fanciful name attached probably
ably t avoid The use of numbers ThinIs
Is no attempt t exploit a system but thefruit
fruit of thirtyfive years experience inphysical
physical training put Into language thatIs
Is plain and easily understoodWith
With Volume II of The Grot AmericanCanal
Ca which I Volume U of the Historic
toric Highways of America Tho ArthurH
H Clark Company Cleveland Mr ArcherButler
Butler Hulbert takes up tho history of theErie
Erie Canal the canal of chief Internet toNew
New York particularly now Ho tellstho
the from tho formation of the
story rormaton plansfor
ro the undertaking down to the days ofthe
the 1101000000 appropriation for a bargecanal
canal and an Interesting story It Is wellworth
worth a volume to lt elfIt
It seems inexcusable to condense FieldIngs
Ings Tom Jones as Mr Burton E Stevenson
son h for tho edition of CondonsedClassics
Classics published by Henry HoltA < t CoA
A public may b Imagined for which thebook
book should be expurgated and however
ever objectionable that process may appear
pear there would seem to be some reason forIt
It If college Instructors will Insist on classesof
of girls reading tho book But Mr Stevenson
son does not profess to have expurgatedhe
he h only cut It down s that people mayread
read it Instead of being frightened
rd In8t bing trightno awayby
by its length That objection may applyto
to Richardsons romances but does itapply
apply to Tom Jones Would a readerwho
who I not dismayed by the 452 pages ofMr
Mr Stevenson object to perhaps doubletho
the amount of unabridged Fielding I
certainlywill b easier for college classesto
t rush through the text book Tom Joneswith
with this volume but though the cult ofyoung
young instructors in English for tho bkmy
maybe a bit absurd we do not Oleo thatIn
In this case Mr Stevensons alternativeof
of condensing or of having tho book remain
main unread holds goodnooks
nooks ReorlvedEmerson
Emerson Poet and Thinker Elizabeth LutncrC
Carr 0 P Putnam RonsInterludea
interludes milp Becker GotU Richard
O Badger BaitonThe
The Conquest ct Enrlahd August MenunnO
to P Putnarai SanaWall
Wall Strttt Speculation Franklin C KeyColumbia
Columbia Publlahlnr Company Oneonta Ne YThe
The Pearl and the Pumpkin Paul West andW
W W Deciloir O W Dllllnrbam 0
Obaervauoni of a Retired Veteran Henry CTUulcjr
TUulcjr Albert Snulti minion VaA
A llaaqut of Love Cbarles UnUne ScotlWood
Wood Walter U mil cblearoarchie
archie Ugh The Continuity of Law andUfe
Ufe lira Maud LordDrake The Frank Trtlley
rtlley Pubtliolnt Company Kansas City lloflunanlnc
flunanlnc and Sentiment In Portural GilbertWatson
Watson 0 Edward Arnold Lonrmacs Ortn ACo
Human Nature of the Salnta George HodrtsTnomaj
Tom WhlttakerS
See of Jewish Ufe rt Alfred fildculckLonrraajit
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worth John Lane The Bodley HeadLittle
Little Love Stories of Manhattan UelvllleChater
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Harhel A Story of the Great Deluge ErnelI
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rated < P IMtnams SonrnrniTons
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tr Trlditrln Thoucttt I Was tiers HurxlAllecnl
Allecnl Winner and Lost AicalnMn
Mn Sr ram FeldstPin of tS East 118thstreet
street failed to persuade n jury in theSupremo
Supreme Court yesterday that she wnseritltled
eritltled to make Timothy McKenno of 110We
We t Thirtyelfihth street disgorge 70
which nho alleged her husband had lostplaying Iplalng
playing faro In McKennas pUcoMr 1MI
Mrs Peldstoln testified that she hadt3800
t3800 put away in n bureau drawer of whichIG
1500 was her marriage portion and thebalance
balance her household savings Her husband
band Solomon Keldstein used to atwtroctmoney
money from the drawer with o it her knoc 1edge
edge she testified and at last the whol
1600 disappeared On questioning himshe
she discovered she alittged that he had lost
700 at McKennas aeR balance in otherfnro
fore houses Feldstein corroborated hiswifes
wifes testimony adding that he had really
lout 11000 In M cKonal having run up
300 in markersTien
When McKennns counsel took Mr andMrs
Mrs Feldpfin in hand for crossexamination
lion he obtained an adraissi that thesleoohacl
ton had boon withdrawn from tho bank andhidden
hidden in the bureau drawer t prevrotcredltom
credltom from attaching It On this andother
other ndmU lons Mr Uldgwny rested hisens
crts without puttIng In any evidence forMoKenna
MoKenna Tho jury found for the de
fendantVOLVTEERS
VOLVTEERS WAT A nVILDIXOUaUlnRtoD
UaUlnRtoD BoothS Farces Will Work forlartrr
Larger InarttnOon
Oen Ballington Booth president of thoVolunteers
Volunteers of America ijald yesterday thatIt
It was necessary that the organizationpecuro
secure larger headquarters than theseoccupied
occupied by them at Cooper Square anda
a plan M on foot to Hocurea large buildingIt
In a statement just issued at hodquartl
I in announced that 1000055 persons attended
ed the Sunday and week night senlooswhile
while despite an unusually cold springUiere
there were at tie 13164 open Air service
2639633 IndividualsAppeal
Appeal From Leper NUNThe
The nurses of the Bethesda Leper HomeIn
in Surinam Dutch Guiana have sent outan
an appeal for clean linen for bandagesThey
They have 8 llttla linen now that they haveto
to wash and use over tho bandages whichhave
have to bo changed twice dally Donationsof
of linen clothes sent to 1 Ann street room
74 will bo forwarded by the next steamerOld
Old toys books etc can bo sent for Christmas
hospital mae presents to the leper children in thohospital
PIANOS AND ORGANS I PIANOS un l AJVD ORGANS u J
thePurchase
Purchase of a Pianois
is one of themost important factors in furnishing ahome
home It is the only one of the household god wosevoice
voice i continually heard and i it i satisTactory itgives
gives daily pleasure and comfort whereas i not foundworthy
worthy it is a constant source of annoyance and d
appointmentShould
Should the itedi purchaser have no personal experience
ec he would naturally have to rely either on the a
ton of the maker or the advice of his friends when buying
ton of mae te advc hi edwhe bu
Ask anybody what art the best pianos in the world andninetynine
ninetynine ou o a hundred win at once reply theBut
SJ M
But what everybody does not know i the positivefact
fact that the percentage of profit on the sale of aSteinway
Steinway piano i less than on any other mak andhence
hence the Steinway notwithstanding its higher price i
after all the cheapest as it represents the greatest Intrinsicpiano
piano value for every dollar expendedThe
The new mod the Steinway Vertegrand Piano at
500 and the Steinway Miniature Grand Piano at 750
arc the most recent exponents of this fact and the publicis
i earnestly requested to examine and try these remarkable
able instruments before purchasing elsewhereSTEINWAY
STEINWAY SONSV
V Steinway HaU 107 and 109 E 14th StNew
New York
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164 VllTH AND AVE Bet 125TH 21st STREET and 22d Sts J NEW V U R K
WISSNERPIANOS
PIANOS bOLl AT UANUKACrLItlKS1 PHICK3Used
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R E NT N C rou 0 SMALL can select VilhlGlfTSmany from
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dainty In design ca
P I A N 0 Oqulslte In tune Standard
Iat at bargain pricesJAMES
JAMES HOLMSTROM 23 East 14th SLTHE
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The finish of a Sunday school Chine
Caucasian marriage was air among thotwenty
twenty or thirty uncontested divorce caseswhich
which camo up before Supremo CourtJustice
Justice Marean In Brooklyn yostordaylire
r Grace Lee appeared before the courtto
to ask for an annulment of her marriagewith
IIraf
with a Chinaman Mrs L U a whitewoman
woman She had with her her halfbreeddaughter
daughter 10 years old Sho married Icein
in 1892 He had ben ono of her missionpunlU
pupils
Chtn Hong a Mott street Chinaman tookOie
the stand t testify that the h Bta Leo hada
a wife and family living In China all thotime
ttmei Chen said that ho knew IMCQIIPO hoand
and Leo had ben brought up in the sametown
town and had como to this country toijethcrHow
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dead when Leo married this womanaskrd
askrd the Cur
China wife die one two years agosaid
said Chen Ho said that ho know beceunopeople
people Just over from his town In China hadtold
told him soCbon
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tho pacers on himwas
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was served asked the CourtHim
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white who any more Bald Cen Leohod
wit then lout himself to avoid Inconvenientquestions
questions the witness midTho
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bees former marriage wag proved BO h
granted a continuance to give the plaintiffa
a chance to collect more evidenceMrs
Mrs L wouldnt talk Ono of herfriends
friends In court said tat shed been nsadly
sadly mistreated wife A case of too muchdilation
mstrnte school she added muc
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