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) A Hi; H VEWIKO WUMLD, JT a 11 a , i ai, ei . 1 r.:1",1 A 4V erlth ajr with a liberal Christmas bo, but th'oy'wcnl nut Jut tho nam. Tha strike leaders are tukln active uteri lo oITart the Invasion of Sew York by ncsro ualtet as etrlke-lirrak. era. Ofllcer of the tie-tro waiter."' union haye been In conference wljh thr'nfllcrr of the lntcrn.illon.il Union of lloil Worker ami the nlJ of ministers anJ philanthropists rnRasoil In tipll'l work anions .the JiwtrJus 1ms beirti (nll.UX It It claims! tint the Held anionic the tissto labor . In Nw Vorh I alrtnly ovtrcrowdc.l, and that the threatened Introduction of neuro wallers would work ureal harm. Hanasjer Kulllgsn of the llotl lire, lla, wbo dvertld ytiterdar for rol let atuitetita to wait on table In hit hotl In the place of striker, think h ha solved the question. II nv ployed forty-four tudsnl from Colum hi. trntvritv. Now York University and'fileveni Institute of ltnboken thl afternoon. One of th Bteven men I A memoer 01 inn ivman COU.IQI 0Y8 QO TO HOTEL FOR WAITERS' JOM. Notification ha hjn e1t to alt th M unlveralUeat of, the Kat that jod aa v.ultcr In New York hotel at food pay are open. It I expected that there will bo an nmjf of 'rah 'rah boy awarmlnr Into town lookln for wali era' Job before tho end of tne ween. It I reported, that l. Hri v.-alter from rtorlda anfl other reort hotel are on Ihilr wvto Now Tork tnaiitfrnketlnt of atrlkera held at llryant l(aJlf ln Blxth avenae, neir Partr-tcond etrctt. thl morning, wti ddresd by . 'lCUter, one of the or raitlxers of the union, who detlarel that tha atrlke 'wa cpreatilna;' of It .own momentum and would aoon bravef'all the. leawllne; hotel ami re, taurant ot Mahhattan. liiero wro(00 man PMHnt ana a mora wildly en thualaatlo imthtrlnK ha aever rm- bled In llirant Hall. Klter declared that the union had, not advlied the atrlke nt the (treat North ' ern, the Marie Antlonotto or the Cal'J- mat Club. "Wa don't have to order them out now," aald thn organiser. 'The men are atrlklnf on their own book and a the new apreada th atrlke) Mil spread." A ncwapgl of the .itrlke becama apparent a't the' Manhattan Hotel at 1 o'clock this afternoon, when twenty of the twonty-flve cook' walked out of'th kitchen on atrlkn. The waiters remained, but It was ald by.the union offlcara the atrlke would be mad ceneral this re nins:. The union' men afa jubilant over taelr lnralo following amour the cooks as' they figure that .cooks ar harder to'replace than waiter. Aibout a 'hundred wofter and cook walked on of th Uottl Marl An tnette, f lxty-e.vnthtrtnd D road way during tit breakfait hour. Thl strike waa inttrejy unjeytd and the hotel manigement hadi'to'do a lot of huatllng to koep tho meal serving ma chinery In mbtlon. Over XSOOi waMtera AmA akovt- m oeoks are on strike In fourteen leading New Terk liatate, ona U$ reeuurant aad a club- toowHom U ngurea fur nlahed by the InleijfefAonl VHotel Workara' tfalao, to-47,r.paly one of the hottts haa caaasd cervlng meals la the publlo duUng rooms. The others' are running with force ot strike breaker .and except for unavoidable d.laye-W 'eartfe the riaa. jttott AstOr.'aH. nigta and Gotham appear to be running aa emoothlr as before their wallers walked out. More etrlkea are to be called to-nlgh,t according to the union leader. Th Hotel Mem' Aioclatton" held a mention' to-day to d'cua thn iltuatlon. Th trlker mailt that the union ahali b recognised and th hotel' men are un anlmou In aaylng that they will doe up their home rather than acre to thl exaction, Tho union leader threaten to call trlke In every hoM and reauurant of any prominence In New York, oven to he "lUm-and" place. reUowlag I a Uet of vlaeea against which atrtkea have beta declared, aad ike aaatker ef mea on atrlkn Betel A tor k , jo Houi Viasa ato Hotel It. Begu Botel Bothaat Betel Imperial Betel mace Oeorge Balokerbooke Botel WaldorfAaterla BstU BreaUa Botel Sector X)tel Belmont BSllaad Bouse Karl Antoinette Botel.., teat Borthsra Botl .... Seal Martin' raetauraat BUa' Olab , etterrfa , Betel aertllo ISO 100 300 las aso 380 78 TO 123 100 100 CO 160 ' OS as 80 Oalonet Olak to BaUl Yaa.srMlt 0 Botel Maaaattaa ao Betel aaertlatgna CO ratal . . . a bis .... ,OiO ,T. . , : .J . . V. Pruo.,ei4 irii i. M..,r, into irum 1,090 to 10,050 .killed negro waiter It tneyrare neeusu. inn nevi om notci tnanagvre do not look with favor on negro hlp a a, iteady Inatttutlan, but they are willing to employ negroe to break th waiter'. trlk ihould that move be forced upon them, RTRIKE-BREAKERB MARCH UP IITH AVENUE Mr. Bferry ha. In.talied fifty negro walter,ln the Plaxa. They are engaRd in room servico ana uo nui avvi the dining room. A carp of fifty nhlt strikebreaker marched up Fifth avenu to th riixa at 10 o'clock this morning. Th msn were quickly equipped with uniform and ent to tho dlnlni roott.a ta be drilled. The doclard programm ot th hold lnn to Import negro waiter for th pur pose of brtaklni th atrlke undoubtedly hastened action on the part ot the union lo-diy. tVlillo the unking waiter pro. fess to believe that negroe will be un able to erve meals from a Trench menu the hotel men eay they havo no fear on that score. In several of tho hotels where strikebreakers have been insiallel It has been found necostary to ltre Interpreters In tho dining room and this plan could bo followed with nesroea. Manager Hlovum of the Marie Antoinette aid this afternoon thit h had arranged to equip his hotel with a complete outlll of negro kitchen and dining room help, Frederick A, Heed, Prvsldtnt of th Hotel Mens' Association and prcprlMnr of th Park Avenue Hotel, sold thl eftemoen that while hie waiter have at atruck, he I prepared for truuble, If hi waiter walk -out' he will fill 'MeOlf places' with negroes. The, Florida ' t hln hraro noltim to Now Yut'x from Hotithcrn retortf a inplilly .1 th'-y ' aro rctiulred, ,t In the l.ircer ImMs w)ierr the kitchen are ma.inrxl liy hUh priced ch"'i and Hid under conk nrn skilled In thlr profes. flon the strike have been tonflned to waiters hikI their lrttit. The kit rhen sti rr of the I'las.i, for Instance1, did not lt a m.in. Th ronka in tt'fi mailer hotels linn- irrlevancri arid matched oil I vs till tho waller. A i'.iK started til eti Ike In thu Mm In Antoi nette. Kmployrnent iixenole" rr recrultlin: wnlttra from I'lillndrlpliin, Itostun and other lame rlttVi In thn I'.ast. Union Picket are watching thn railway sta tion for arrival from utlde, but have hot euccended fit itoppliiK ntiy of the neircomors as yet. In anticipation nf violence a the , ., iriae aprrinla. tho hotel owner are ra, Tim 1'laca waiter am not com pelled to leave tho hoilsc unlea the V aant to. Quarter havo been prepares! for thn negroe and Ihey will bo kept Inalde all the time. AceordlnK to the hotel men a majority of th striker are tint number of tho union. Proprietor Muscrienrtslm of the Hotel Ator, allhouah the itrlke ha put him to a great deal of Inconven ience, eiya he doea not blame hi old men. "Thoe who are not member of th union," Mr. Mutihenhelm explain. "are bulldoitd moat effectually by the union men. Uaually threat of phyalctl violence brinK them around. I have told all my old man they can come back when the trouble le over, because jrood waiter are hunt to get, but none of them will ever lep IniMe thl hotel airaln It their re-employment 1 con tlnient upon reooernitlon of the union. I have recruited a ataft erf waltr to take the place of tho atrlktr and that ataft will beoome permanent In Ita entirety If the union officer make the recognition of tholr organisation th sole issus." COLLEGE ATHLETES IN TRY-OUTS TO-DAY ON FRANKLIN FIELD Cornell's Team Rules Favorite in Annual Intercolle- t giate Meet. KflANKLtN FIELD. PHILADEL PHIA,. May 31,-Wlth the oream ot ath1- letes from thirty of the country' largoit college contending th annual traek and field championship .ot (thB Inter-Celal'aj Aiaoclatlon , of A'mr lo was begin" o'n'Tranklln 'friVld at 3 o'clock thte afternoon. Trials In the track' events and the field game weit run oft to-day. The finale will be con tested ,10-morrow. ( . up ,nntti tna taat minute Cornell ruled a favorite, but the Cornelllan recognized atrewrth took a tumble When W- II. llsnnett, their star sprint er, pulled n tendon In a' tryout. Den nett vriW start, but whether he will tie able to make u placa now eem doubt ful. Trainer Moitley of Cornell wa hopeful of scoring la;hUu point,. l'olowcr of college aport wcro pre pared to ee aome aurprlie Handed out, but on pait (terformanc and preunt condition local "dopeiter" concede) l'vnmiyh'anla u Ntrong t'Ottteniler for th blue ribbon ot tho aatoclatlon, with a total nf 2S point, while Harvard ws fnnclrd n a coe eeconu, with 21 point MlchUan and Cornell looked about even for tliltd place, wltti IS each. ' Huuitiinrlf: Twenty-four men out of nlnety-dx nutored In lt yard ran In four heat to-Oay, alx men In each heat, r.rat thre to itiallfy In aeml-flnala to be run to morrow. Itu-Ynrd l)ah Flrat heat, won by M. V.. Hobertaon, elyracuie; 1). N. Mile. Amherxt, necond; T. F. RudeU, Yale, third. Time, 14 :-5. Hecoml heat-tlloy Mercer, retina,, Vennllied one yard) Won by J, 1, Hiilland, rrlnceton; 1 second, V. llurn. Ilrowti; third, tlo. II, II. Hewanl, Michi gan, and K. C, Cornet, Cornell. Time, l'i3-! aeconds. Third heat Won bji J. 1'.. Hond, Mich lean: scrnnd, C. O. Olson, Dartmouth: third, H, . Degozialdl, Harvard. Time, 10 5-3 eecond. Vourth ll?at Won by It, U. Thoma. I'rlnciiton: second, II. 11. Jamba, Cnlum lil.i; thltil, J, A. 1'lner, I'enn .State. Time, 10 S-fla. The tie fn; third place In leroml lit run on oy a1, v. vornei, tr,..n ,r n i r.- t 'l nl uMty In WO yard.. . i nmr.ut. rim, trim heals.-FIrnt heat won by II. 1. Hnydor, Cornell, a.-cond, . i;. ii. (lennnn, .Mnarhnett Imtltutn third, J, M. 'Dolsn, Dartmuuth. Time, im. bm. Heiv-nd heat. Won by J, P. Jones, vorneui aeoond, M. J, llu, l'rlnci ton; third, J, W. Lvrrlng, l'ennayl vnnla. Time, Im, Mi'-j. Third Heat-Won by II, N. l'ntiinm. I forncll; recond. T, W. Korh. Harvard:, ! ii'"1' Ml '';,,,1,lln' ""wun. Time, In, Hhot Put (nVe me t to nuallfy)' Won oy It. u neatly, t'olumhlo, 47 feet (, men; tecona, A. w. KoliUr. Mlchlcati, 41 feet 2' Inches, third, A. llartlott, i Hrown. 41 feet Inches; fourth. II, 11. Hathcheller, Harvard, 41 feet lli Inches; fifth, A. II lllesell, 1'rlnccton, 4! feet Mi inches. An Inter-colleglate rocord waa broken whn It. L. Iteatty, Column), won the , lint put trial by putting thn lead for a ' eistance of 4, foet m Inch, breaking th mark mde hy J, J. Horner Jr. Michigan, 1P11, with a put of 46 feet. 7,Tl Incht. Always Does Good Thousand Take It In the Spring. "I hav takin Kent's Raisjpsrltla whin Mdd for a tiJtr.tier of years." ri Jsmes Hey, J0T0 Amber t i: mil, itilphls, l's "and hav ! founa that It ni r"i3, I always take It In the aprl.i with tlio tt rtsulta. I litvi that I'ul ff.llna in the morntn and runnot tat, but after taktn to or three bottle of this tnadloln ahraye feat Ilk a dlffr re nt prrenn and advlee every on nextlna a tonle to five It a fair trial,'' Oet It to-dav In uaual llauld form or chocolated tablet called BartaUb. ROOSEVELT DARES MR. TAFT TO CLAIM Ex-President Says lo Try for Single Buckeye Dclega tent-Large Means War. WON'T BE IN CHICAGO. That Is Not Unless He Alters His Plans About Con vention. KX-Prcaldent noovelt eald to-day that the reorta that hn Intended to go to th Chicago Convention are untrue. Hla attention was called to a atatoment mad In Chicago by Col. Harry fl. Nw, Chairman of the committee In charge of the ltepubllcn National Convention ar rangement. thut the former l'reeldent had engaged room at a Chicago hotel ror use during the Convention. I'uro lake," aald Cl. llooaevelt. "OF OOUIWK, I MAY AXTBll MY PLANH. nut at prMfmt I have no Intention uf going to Chicago." Col. Itooievnlt remained In New Tork overnight after hi return from Qettv- burg, and went to hi editorial offtco thl morning. He will return to Oyeter Hay this afternoon. In speaking of his re ception at Gettysburg he said that he had been Impressed with lh attitude of the people. He mentioned (he fact that his arrival attraoted little attention. "In the morning," ho continued, "the people seemed Imbued with th solem nity of the occasion, aa they ahould hav littn. In the afternoon they warmed up in a demonstration wWoh was one of the moat gratifying of my experience." The auggeitlon nf a comnromlaa he. tween the Taft and Ilooievett force at the Ohio State Convention, which Is to elect six delegatea-at-large to the Chicago convention next Tuesday, waa denounced to-day by Col. Ilooievelt. The Colonel sent thl telegram to Wal- tor F. Drown, his Ohio manager, at Columbus! 'I hav Jut aaen th telegram aen't by Mr. Taft to Mr. Vorya about a com promlie In Ohio. Until I saw this tele gram I had never heard. suggestion that there should bo any compromise, and I of couran assumed that any auch auggestlon came from the Taft forces. In tho first, place, I .would not consent tt a compromise ahyhoW.".'aiid!lli-lha next place, we carried Ohio by over 10,000 on the popular primary. ISN'T GOING TO LttT TAFT HAVE .EVEN ONE LICa5. ' 'Any attempt to give Mr. Taft a sin gle delcgate-at-Iarge would mean to sanction a deliberate effort to defraud the peoplo and by a trick to nullify their express! will. Mr. Taft haa In moral and equity no claim whatever to t ainglo delegate-at-targe from Ohio, and any attempt tu secure hltn so much us one de!exate-t-lare mean a deliber ate effort to thwart tho will of the peo plo as expressed freely by them In the primary, and we cannot afford for ono moment to conaldor nudi an effort to defraud the peoplo ot their tight In thl atpigglo for Juitlco and forvopulat rule. "I with the Uuo cleirly mado. We stand for the right ot the ptoplc to rhoore their own candidate and to have the delegate carry out their will, and any Individual who attempt to se cure one uelvgatc-at-largo from Ohio for Mr. Taft I openly tnklng the posi tion that the convention la not to repre sent the will of th people, and that the polltlmlan are to bo encouragrdito defy the popular will and to commit 'an out tag on Justice, and to defraud the peo ple of their Just right. "Any district olelegate to the Btate convention from any one of the districts which went for nin In Ohio who him- elf votes for a tngle Taft delegate-nt-larg 1 commlttln gan act ot treachery to the peopto mid any man who con done or approve such net Is condonlnr and approvltiK Iriachery. "TIIICODOHK IIOOBKVKLT." Col. Chauncey Dewey, Itoosovelt'i niunagiT In Illinois and Mt'dm Mc- Cormlclt of Chicago, one of the leaders of the Itoosevelt campaign, ramn to New York to-day to confer with Col. Itoosevelt. lloth Mr. Dewey and Mr, ARROW COLLAR Dlitl ln lively smut and supremely tortablc. JfnrM-VL Cluett. re aUidy ft Company. Tmv. New York POPULAR ONE-DAY OUTINGS Lake Hopatcong Ii1 CVgRY fiUNDAV J) I AND HOLIDAY Leave West Zlrd Et. .S0 a.m, Leave Liberty Ht. 0. 0a.m. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS OHIO DELEGATE Elopers Whose Expected Heir May Reconcile Bride's Family ' 1 ' lBfateSWaffe Mccormick ld that there waa no truth in report of aerlous dissension amontr the llllnol delegates elected tor I'OI. ItoOMVClt. Mr. MoCormdek aald that omo -of the delegates had ex pressed a wish to see the Colonel bo foro the convention and that ho had In vited them all to vlalt him nt Oyster Ilay. Many of them, he continued, were unablo to mako tho trip and he aald that there would be about a dosen In the delegation, which la to reach here to-morrow. HELD AS 'JACK THE SHOOTER MUB VIOLENCE FEARED. Ex-Prjliceman of Little Rock Ac- cused ,Myslerious Assailant of Women. LITTLE HOCK, Ark., Msv Sl.-Th search In which oltlsens of t.ittln iin,tf have engaged for a myatertoui "Jack mo onooier- it recalled by th arrest at Sarcy, Ark., of Samuel nrasafleld, a former Little nock policeman, nram Held I charged with the murder he-o on May 12 of nlna-months-old Paul Coulter, who we hot while In hi mother' nrms. Mls Marion flmtth n-n. at the Coulter homo at tho time, and she declare positively that the prisoner i mo man no saw there, nrasa.leld I confined In thn Stato nenlte i precaution agnlnst possible mob vio lence, lie denies that he I guilty of thn crime. The killing of the Coulter Infant waa tho last of a nerie of attacks on women, apparently by tho same man, who terrorised Ltttlo nock for week and caused the Mayor to lesun a nrne. tarnation calling on clttiens to arm tnemselve and nid the police. Hun. urroa oi men responded to mo call and viguaniex pairouea tne atreet at night guarding the residence cotlon. Mr, coulter wa attacked by a man who entered her homo early In the morning. Hho Picked up her bahv nnri creamed for help. Her assailant shot at her, tho bullet striking the child and killing it instantly. Previous to that. one woman nao. Deen criminally ns snulted, Hrvrral attacked and hot ut, and two of them wounded when they, Ilk Mrs. Coulter, made outcry. WNNYAPOUNB ls.par.TM e DISAPPOINTMENT 1111 !.".':".'... "T:". 1 'r. moi .o irnunii lor una eniiae anv ionrr nun. Mill) l.ult's Urrh-ro.l I onibluatl.in plan the nuie'tlona are all ready nacked aud ", j-aiTiunv uikiii 10 auie uicui u. avuuit. iPuiiiiiiiRir oeiirioiia. FIUDAlb AND S.VriKUVVS ONI.V Special for Friday, May 31st Special lor Saturday, June 1st. I'lNKAI'I'l.t: K1S-I..H A new BiiUltluD tll)tll. A'i'li t'Ut J.K1UI c'aUIOHMA la the Itl.a nrlt ut iiinleilluiis. lte .Nourlehlna and wlioleMm fla llirrr la that diatliu't iilneaunle No !. Ml'k.of III eeaaun'a iioli with uud Ib.i luiitnr.. ubuut Ibrm nlilrb a llilrk, rlrh rliiirolal cmerloc. ' A gaa&'s: ioc ?ist?g,s ioc SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY flllK (IIATK CDVr.HUD RRKAM 1'Kf- btOICII IUtMr.S-1'ure lioi . -Mar.h- I'hlt-'tlN !- bile (emiea ot liure mallow, nitered With drlliluu butler, creim. .lrm.al tluoreil U1 ueuiier- aiolili and parked In Jllchland field mint and inrolna a nur ehaculale lloee to comnlrte the hruteh rlunu luieilna. Our resuiar an tile. Our rtaular aUc (Tta aa" "" HtrN, BOK 1"C l-OCMHIDX 45C GFFERiNGS FOR FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY MII.K (lll)l(VIATK rOVHUKI) M.lt .UtMIIMI t'llhKlllt.H Juli, taelr. imt,ortil rli.rrle.. rleli In their natural aMeetite. Initde an outer Jacket qf uur I'reiniuni Milk in- lani '"- rorannos 0C l'ark Haw Amr, r'onT.t. Sir MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED FRESH PINEAPPLE The fmlt le at It heel now more liiarlona and Juler thnn eer th n alln of Our rremlnm Milk Choco u. choc.: WVv late nialira Hit. aueclal Inilearrlkubb dellrleae. I'OL'NK MUX is BOY SEEKS HIS MOTHER. frank Dirmoly Hasn't Seen Her In Five Years. Frank Darmoty. thirteen years old, who lives In the Homo for Industrious Uoys conducted by the Mission of trie Immaculate Virgin at No. 'J75 Lafayette (treat, and works In a broker's ottlco In Broad atreet. has asked The Evening World to help him te find his mother, rrank has been playing detective on Mr own account for aeveral weeks. Ueslde the natural love that prompt hi aroh, ho I Influenced by th sus picion that hi mother may be In need of hi help. "I'm making S3 a weak now," said Vrank'a last memory" of htr- mother was flvo years ago, when they were dlapoaaessed from their flat; at No.' 13 Wfet Tblrly-'fUth street, aoon after his father's, death,' He ha been In Various homes since that time, and eeven months ago went to work. He Is with Weasel. Duval 6 Co., brokers, at No. S Broad atreet. SUMMERCOLDS Summer colds nre the roeult of lowered vitality. If neglected, they arc upt to develop into chronic lung trouble and long standing coughs, tsthnta or ca tarrh. Cure them promptly and in tho natural way by using Father John's Medicine, which hni a his tory ol 50 years of success in the treatment ot coughs, coldsand all throat and lung troubles, as well as a tonic and body builder (or those Why arc weak and run down. Y (Trade Math.) - ti. your taete ana tne a.iort 99c VKItY ItKHI (IHADK HON DON g AN It tlllll'ttl.AI rH OK ALL I'llOCOLAThH S ran offer nulhlaa mare utlsfslna at the nriie -more dellrluuane.e and her than i an l 40c jmd eiaewncre at wi.ou a Hound. l'OI NIt lltlX ever erenlnjr until II a'eleek. .VenlnV until 1 1 o'eleek".- S4 lAiCLAV If' orMty MRK ROW Mammal .lav f m n r m hi.i... tTrrcif LVc-;"'-r Th apeclfled w.lht In inch Inatano In. oluaee th container. saw m M BBkej Fi Stork May Prove Messenger of ' Reconciliation of Eloping Bride and Relatives. Ju'DWPOItT, It. I May Jt.-Young Mr. "Jack" Oerttshty 1 making baby clothes In the honeysuckle ' cottage In ISverctt itrcet, and, what I more sig nificant, Mrs. Amos Tuok French, her grandmother, and Mrs. Kiel Frsnch Vandcrbllt. her aunt, ar contributing to th layette as welt. . When Julia Steele French was mar rled to "Jack" Oeraghty, th Newport chauffeur, August ot last year, her parent refined to tee her again. Mre. Elite Frenoh Vanderbllt, Who haa alway regarded Ml JuUa at, her favorite niece, waa not quite o unyielding. It wa reported at that time, but nevertheless ho Was not reconciled to th marriage. The upihdt ot It was that th bride was told to tak hr chclc of returning to her family with out 'her chauffeur husband or of cling ing to htm and being Ignored by her relatives. Tho girl clung to her husband and d voted heraelt to housekeeping and the dutlea of any wife In ordinary clrcum tance. But now the atork may aervo a k meisenger ot family peace and re conciliation. Tnal Cnnae nnnamar. A' horse drawing the delivery wagon of Abraham Prince, a atatloncr, of No. 110 I.udlow atreet, wna scared by the exhaust ot a taxlcab at Central Park Wcet and Ninetieth street to-day and ran away. Abraham Prince Jr., tho drlvor, waa thrown Into tho body of the wagon. After knocking down a lamp post at One Hundred and Seventh SerBRos. Manufacturers ot the Famous Wcser Pianos This Chance Best of All Chances Come In Today and take ad vantage of a llfc-lonr opportunity to.purcnaso a GOOD USED UP RIGHT at a moat unusually low urlce. A big variety of leading makes! to bcicci iruuj. From $75 Up SitM Certr, Cartase cVShtel Music FREE New IVeser 1'prlarlit 22, IT. New INaeontlnued Stjrle. iltrOtn New Wraer I'layer flanoa. . . .Siau Vo TKtUIS LOW A 8 g.l.OO DOWN, Art in atwnt our eiircial Kftti: T1IIAL OFrKIt. Brnil ror our atw Culora. It. WESER BROS.:tf mt W. 2M Ht. (Near (tth Ave.V Open .Ttn'tn Ujr awntaital. Tel. Cbeaea S414 CLOTHING Thl a Week we offer at our Two Stores the largest assortment of $20 & $25 Summer Suits for Men and Women at $12.50 & $15.00 on CREDIT Down 1a Week No Reference) or Security Required mm 316Weatl25thSt.,nr.8thAv. 2858 3d Av., 149th St., Bronx Open KTrnlDtts. IVER-JOHNSON Bicycles $30lo I JO 94 L A Eastman KODAKS 1 a Week Films Developed Free nun rrlnta Are uraered, I. DAVEtiA, JR. Ilirlrm's Iadln; Kortln Onodj i 123.125 West 125th St. Uet. I.rnna unJ 7th Area, , OI'KN KVKltV KVKM1NO. Good on hot meats, Good on cold meats. Fine for flavoring soups and gravies. Made by E. .Trltchard, 331 Sprltie; St.,.V.V, HELP WANTED MIL txiSSSTltrM (aUr abo etorei i7,rac naturad) pneltloa pennaneat" to. rUbl nan. , nora Shoe hoop, JSoa rultoa t?jBrooalinr 1AI 1AI Iff wSL street, the runaway went onto One Hundred and Tenth atreet and ttlrned east. Mounted Policeman Thomas King headed tbo horse off at lenox avenue. Ill right arm and hand were, bruised. Youna- Prince' wrists and - hand were badly cut In his efforts to I rAnt IK, ,nln. Promoter Give Jllmtelf t'p. Kdwln P. CraMn, a promoter, with of fices at No. 100 Ttroadway, surrendered himself In Uih Cmiira street Court to- dy ltnd wv "aigned bforo fagu. trate on a oharge preferred by lllohard II. King of No. z Clinton avenue Ilrooklyn, that ho had misused 2,Coo King gavo him to promote the Im perial JJIver Company. Hall wis fixed nt II. and the examination set over one week. Cragln furnished a bond. Can't tall If your lenses are mounted to a your eyeglasses can't fall off. ' You can't jar them off and you can't shake them off. Attached to your glasses for 35 canta in German Silver, and 75 canta made in gold filled. For aala only at our ai f ht atorea. QcuXisfc ondOMatvb 04 Kaat Urd gt,. near Fourth Av, IT Weel 34th St., Ut. ath and lit Ave, 64 Wt lSAth at., aaar Leno Ave. 442 CoUimbu Ate., Stat and S'Jtid ate, TO Nassau HI., near John St. 1000 Broadteay. near Willo'bv. Hklrn. ii Fulton Ht.. opp. A. 8.. Dklrn. SB Broad gt.. near tlahne'a. Mewark. a Trent your bunion kindly, li will disnppcar under such usage. VVKAR THE COWARD BUNION SHOE and soon you can say, "Good riddance to a bad bunion." SOU NOWItdtB ELS8 J4MES S. COWARD 264-374 Greenwich St., N. V. Ixiaa Waaaiie rrssiTi MaB Orra Filled Send lor CataVegua -j ijiiLL-jmua u. - .i.i-xj' i-.u-a BURNS AND CHAPPED HANDS "MUCH BETlER" Little Accident of Childhood Do Not Worry Mother. "Mimmil Minimal I have burned myjelfl" How often does the mother of a fam ily Jiave to minister to the trilling Ills and accidents of childhood. Scratches, burns, chapped hands, and trifling wounds must be treated and the little sufferer made to feel "all right again." The mother who has a tube of Velogen within reach is armed for minor Ills. Velogen soothes Irritated skin, allays inflammation and paves the way for- the healing process. Used night or morning or before going out of doors It prevents chapped hands and lips and keeps face and hands smooth, white and flawless. It Is not greasy or sticky. It will not soil the finest dress fabric. In collapsible tubes, at ill drtuetsts, 25 cents. Pianos " J-kJU New Player iQl7R Pianos g&Ol O WINNER HANOS iVAREROOIUSj It and c? FlrtTh'tati ve.. nrooU iyn; 9$ Hit. Ave, New York KEEP IN SIC1T-USE IVERY NI6IT VltE'IIiD'C Siperlor IVLLLCtl cold Cream Tbe Perfect Skin Cleanser Tabu and Jar. lCc. to )1.30. Iirna and Uepartiueat Iteree, Booklet, "The Beeret of Beautr," end ample, raalled le aar addr. CHAS.E.KEELERC0,2,iaift MO CXTHi. OBIBOB TOH IT. AdreniMmiau lot 1'u ar American pistftM Hi ttr aattl f, tt. AdreniMmiau lot 1'ua VSoiid left at sen a Coward Shoe "l. a. Mt v (mm m SHAVING STICK For Tender Faces I Indispensable for thos Subject reel. nets, roushncas, and other IrrltatioM of the akin. A ihavlng luxury. No mug no aoggy ioap, no germs, no waste ol tlmeormonev. In nickeled box. 24c.. at tore or by mall. U bersl lample free. Address "Cullcur." Dept. as, Boeton. 1 peaMeaday iSatardiy tvf'sUatll i GooojoriivtRtorwiof omm v riMH our atone to your rjoog qp Thl lloie an Kalilultlon fAlLUK EASY PAYMENT S-riece Parlor Suit with Odd Chair or Itocitw, or 6 t'lrrr i'srlor Suit. 8.3s jOB Velrrt W I Ollt lUiislr MTiror or I'lrr lllrror, 1 MOioe.oy C.attf Table, round or aouare. tt OlirlilJ lieturri. 3 l'elri Lac Curutn., I Drrorltcl lnap, Duma hoov niolre of llnft.t, China CIokI. rude, board r .Machine nk rtnllh an.l PLAN HMWofHilTMIW. 150 200 306 400 500 Mir. D.irtn. 2.IMI Wklr. M Down. IVklr. MHO Down. tl.tlD tVkle. 40 Down. 4.IHI Wklr. ."o Down. r..m wkt. Term Anolv Within 500 Mllra of N. T. HE PAY FBKIGir AND RAILR0AH FARE. lTc AUtmedOH AU Cash Sales Ouirlrtrd, 1 fitter Wt. ti a t e n I on Table, 4 Chain. Cane P.0S Stat. 1 Armchair, Cane tin Hill, t Pro-Dtut- Couch, Ti.ftid Vlo. rotronne, IH Oik Inif, I Itorvnt'd Write for 1013 Catalog Mailed Free limner ni. l Tip BED hum 1 !( nd i ComblaaUon Kelt Grand Rapids Furniture fiaurtii. l wo, to Ire . Sprlwi. ainr- anteej; u Orniuae rrauirr I1llul. 1 Uollfn Oak trraer. 1 O o I d e n n.t UIIIIUll, 1 C041. tiftir. 1 l'rv ;-KU8M 01TFIT Value fay sr em., .1 lrora:rl tiMirc set. KITCIEN Kjttliin .Table. 3-R09M 01 1 FIT Kltrhtn Cl'i.rt, 12, 1 anl. I.ln.iifitm. 1 1 tnie or UttrUtr. 2 Doors Below Kesner's You Can Dress Well in the Best Up-to-date, Hand-Tailored MEN'S OR WOMEN'S Clothing at cither of our 2 stor on our easy. Credit Jdowo $Jweekly No matter where you live or what your occupation may be. It will p.iy you to call anil convince yourself that there are no "ifs" or strings" to our terms. All our goods are priced i less than you arc accustomed to pay. Men' and Women's Sulfa Elsewhere $18, $21, $22.50 Here 12, $14, $15 The same low prices and liberal terms apply to all our immense stock of Sprint and Summer Clothlnc. 2274 3 1 Av. 7W. Mth SI. bet. 133d Jsltlllt I bet.Itb&th At. OPKN TILL 0 1'. M. A TOiPHOHE CALL WILL BRIMS A JtPffSt 5ENTATIVE BUREAU nwnMnas. tcntrmi'mm.ftK MEETINGS. TO THE STOCKHOLDrUM V NEW UTRECHT MA.N'Otl UKVl:UfVli:xT COMl'ANX: YOU AUK KKItUUV NDflKItU lli.t a mt. Ice i.l thu Swrkhitlfr, nf th . uitecm jlanor mi loimirni i;uiuiiany win t. V. "'i vuiiiiwui, ivwm tu, norm jiiuituna, no. CM l'ark lltiw in Hi. IinuwIi l i.h.ii.. VI.- Countc anil S;al ot Nair Vor. un ili litti'daj ot June. VJ1J. at 10.30 o'clock h tlie mornUi. tor tie purufne ot clci'tluj dlrrvtari cl aatd OoaaLeny ami fi the f-irllirr iuriK)fc ut derUtcc ware and ni.ani ot tilitni fumli to vm CfUlIn (in. av itauncnte aud iotfitit on boat, sul rwirtiair Cu aut ti iron ,1n ant Ut llie.traneanlmi e( ucti in tier tniattir.. at may come before .aid attet le. 11 order of Hit liiu.nl of IWrpct.ir,, JIILTO.V 3. KISTI.En, ntlAB. Jl. J. DOniLag? n.t Ma. t int?; aBSry. dico. rHBlAN M AltO Alt ET P11KI.AW. (ae It are. I. sard S3 year, belovea wife otf' Martin Thelan. native of Larnee Park, County Tlpperary, Ireland. Tuneral from liur lata realdene. SOS Weal MTth at., June J, at U.30 A. M.t thence tu Church of Cur Lady of Tour where iniu will h relebmted. Inter mrnt Holy Name Cemetery. Jersey Cllr Arrangements Undertaker' William Nfcker. ,vwAl"'irulf'1 Mtty 20' ,al2' FnANo18 funeral from reeldenre. Ills Nelson avo HMurday. JO A. M.. thonca 9 the Churoh of The Pacred Hurt, Mlh. hrldao. where a, aqlemn hlrh maaa will he uffered for the reuoee of hi. eu. Interment Calvarr. World Wants Woi kf ondtra m it t f. it o 1 ) '15 4 VXi. Lt.j : v.SL