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SUNDAY WOULDN T INTERCEDE IN AID it nr nu i oTnurno ur5iLi5iKiitKo ll-lut Wlk-n Ki-.1 ' Ucvt I aKr ! caiifr and I mpl'fr crt SWn N1 Wfdt CHil. KM'5 L'NITAWANS.:s?ow "ALTS ADVANCH. Hi AUoSlfAlwscm,0"1 8,3,1 'xlw:,i u,e ttw Jdr In Hfhi fol Kit'hIeottMms. l PHTIUHIHAD. April 10 -Thn fol ,ftpiat From a Staff Corraapondtnt mwiiu witlchii 'atnmmt lu Urn la of Th. World.) TAHHItN.VCLH. I TKHHOS, N J . ..pril IS William H MmkK I'rm4 tlnt nf thn HrntarrWn,! f tan Ameri can Silk Workera raid to-day that I till V HuniUy had refused to meet n delegation n( th striking silk mill workers of thin cltj wImi ixtognt hla .aid to Intercede with ttii'lr nniplnjer. Mr. Meakln eaM ti an liteuln' World reporter that a Pnteraun Inw. er, wltono mime lin dccllncl to give, had called him im the phone, an) Dig that bo would arm men n nitltitf of Hill)' Sunday, Jntncs Mntthcwx, llin Walkltir delegate of t tin American Federation of llxir, and Mrnkln, Later till lawyer called ui to nn nounce tbnt 1 1 1 1 1 - Sunday hud infused to Iff drawn Into tlm controversy In any way. Tho till" of Itlll i afternoon xer mon was "Urenndler " Thu tnlmr naclo wax not iiillu half nili'd when be started. Tlx audience wus mndn Up mainly of women. Hilly wun quick lo warm m to his theme. Iln said: "Tlio Grenadiers were ihn bravest men In thn army. They were always on the Urine linn. When tho rncmy was besieged nnd It was derided to attack thn fort and rarry It liy storm, tha bravo Urcnadlera wero . culled upon for thn great tuak. "They never faltered, hut hurled themanlvea against thn enemy tike, an avulunchn. They were thn bravest of them nil. Their lull hlnrk ciiia always received thn aalutex. Thn man who enlists In thn Unlit ngulust vlcn and corrupt Inn la a gmnndlnr In thn nrrny of f'lirlnt. I lo la u gospel irrenndlcr. "GOD WILL BE ON THE JOB," HE BAYS. "Whenever tilitory la known nnd read In thesu dnya of warn nnd rumora of wiirn, you will llnd drunk enea urriiyivl iiKiilnal tinhrli'ty, dl. honeaty nrniyed ncalnnt honcaty, nnd all Oiat la vile, corrupt, deai'crntlntf, InfeatlnK nnd lnfectlnua. IiIIkIiUiik nnd nuratmr nnd diimnlnK, rulnlnic youim manhood nnd womnnhood, turnlim n Into ceM-voola nod brcnkliiH thu liven and lllllnir our homea with wreeknRo. "When nil that crunhru our henrta nnd la arraigned nMlnat virtue and thn grand nnd Ood.llko otmrnclrrlx. Ilea, llko thn manly nnd woiimnly, iiKalliat tliomi umVlnrt )ioi(a out of them; 'When tho red-Unlit with Iln ubtlety nnd Imitation la urrnyeil afalnat nil that tod would havo you you can bank on It, lod will be on the Job. I hate n mutt, n molly' coddle. I liute n cur.mudm'nn, n four fluaher. 1 hntn u traitor. I llko to are n limn xlnnd up nnd kIvo battle to tho devil." With Kreut vi'litmenee, Hilly nt tucked tho Unltarlnn (,'hurch.. "The I'athollc Church," he declined, "hux xald IiIkIi iiihxm uver tlio lottliiK lenmtnx of tho t'nltiirlnn Church. Unl tnrlanlam not wlthatiiudlnK the fuel that H tiaa Harvard Colletfe tiurk of I. la dying nu mid nhould die out. I'll do nil I can lo put It Into llx Krnvn, The rellclon that mnke.i Jchub Chrlat thn aon of n Jewlxh bnrlo weta no prnlR from your uncln Fuller." Thla nrouaed n wave of clupplim. MIXES UP SALOME AND HERODIA8. Hllly'a entire audience wax with him In hla vcralnii of thn Incident of Herod Haloino und John tho lUpllNl, ul Ihouirh ho forKiit rUlomn und called her llerodlax, It ran thlx way "Ilerod had the hunch up lo bin homo mm day they were a bunch of lilirli toller nil xoiimmI. Ami out uamn Ileroillax (heio'M whero lllll Ifot twlxled) and whirled her Hern lloux body xf(iro thn emwd, with her ton pointed to n iiuartrr In twelve, rlhu VIk-kIciI uud aiUlrme nnd dlx played her!f xo Unit llnrod xald to her: " 'My, Six, but you're u vach. I'll Klvn you nnythliiK yon want, even to the half of my kliiKdom.' "Then alio went to her llreutloux mother nnd told her what Ilerod Inn xnld, Now, John tho ll. ptl.it had the couraKo to tell old Ilerod that hit wax llvltiK In ndultory. It wit tin dirty, llcentloiix old mother mad nnd xho told her dniiKhlrr lo ki nnd iihk fur John thn Hnptlxt'a head on n charter. "Herod turned pain when xho uiiule thla rciliext, bxauxn hn ailuilruil John uHIioukIi John tho HaptlHt hail xhot him full of hulvx, Hut ho linil to keep hla pnimlxo to thn (lamer, und thnt'x how holy Joint thu llaptUt dlixl" Hilly nnnouncd that Im intended i Uvo to eo tbo whlio'dovo of ixu- RUSSIANS TIGHTEN GRIP ON 73 MILES nr. ninniTiiiiiw ur uftKrflmiflHi H-U I nti:k l''iiK(pjl Chain, hxcepi One Mill, i.i) Pelrtrl. DVnaiHy in rrrntrftw Into I'lniiu. med liern: In Die Carp.iltiUnx ntir (rnnH rrpulmi it number of Herman and Auttrlan n.unler atlarka ami rintlriutHl to proiirfi". vV now hold In our hand tho whoU of the prlnolpal chain oaUmllnu for moro than 110 vtriti (about 73 mllot), from fleghttovo to Volof , with tho oxctptlon of Hill 009, aouth of Vollamtkhova. On April 7 w tixik 1.200 prlxmiera. Oil Urn front Mrxt of thn Nln men Itlver them hnvn beau no tion of xrcnniliiry ImporlJinee. With tho Rutilan force In pouoi tlon of all th main iiimmlu and top of tho Dtkld Mountain, army officer hro anrt that th Austrian operation In th Carpathian have eollipiod. Tho Ituxxhui (lenm nl Htuff la now coiixlileilui; thu heal upprouuh Into HuiiKiiry. Tho oporntlona rentrlnr; nhnut Meio-Uiliorcx, Includlmt thn Im portant polnta of H.trtfeld, l.upkow and U.uk, upiKiir virtually lo have ended, with Win Atmti Iuiih on tho de feiiaivo nlunac tho vtliolu lino and per ceptibly weakened. Thu deep allow which atlll cuvern tlm Curpiitlilun rldh'ea atanda In thn wuy of n rapid advnncu Into lluiiK.try. Uncn thla dllllculty la overcumo nnd tho Itui alalia roach tho nnuthnrn alopea, whero alKna of apiliiR uro bcKlnnliiK to appear, thn moxt norlolia obatnclo to a further udvancu will bo tho arti ficial (lefeiiNin whluli It la uhmuiiriI huvn been erected. Tho country between thn Han and I-aborcui Itlvora la conHldered to pro vide the beat route. Tho Ruittan ttaH It of tho opinion that tho Qor man already have trantfrrd all avallabl troop from other front to dfnd thla region, and that thoraforo thoy will bo unabi to offr any mora formldabl oppoiltlon than horoto for. NEW YORKER IN FRENCH HOSPITAL SERVICE WEDS AMERICAN NURSE AT FRONT. 1'AIUH, April 10. Tha fact that tho lubor of carina" for French wounded hua not prevented tho development of n romance In thu American Ambulance Hervlcu berumu known yeatvrday whon Carroll (IrcriiouKli of New York, at tached to thu nmbulaiK'o at Neullly. wux married In thu umtiiilauco chnpul to Mlxa MnrKiiret Vlrtilnln (Iruble, datitilitcr of 1'Mwlu (Irublu of l'ajui denu, ('al. Tim nrldn una rnnrKfl or tno xperiai diet kitchen connected with thu am bulance. POPE BENEDICT CALLS FOR PEACE PRAYERS IN CHURCHES DURING MAY. ItOMi:, Apill 10 (vlu I'nilx) - I'opn Henedlet lxlled to-day u deeieu for tlio t coital of prn)ci'M fur peace In Human Calliollc churchPH over the world dmliiK thu mouth of May. Tho prnycrx with cniupoxed by the Hope. HELD ON WOMAN'S CHARGE. ecnaeil (III Midi lie Ix rplie , ul l.ru. WimkI, Jiilm l.'ondlt Sinllli, forly-lhr. of Nu. 312 U'rxt One lluielie.l uiel Ninth Ktieet, wim euld hn wax In tlm oil biixlnrxa, wax held liy MuKiatrato Nuluii In tlm Wext Hide Court to-day without ball In wait extrndltlnn to YiiiiiikhIow ii, Oil lo. where lie Ix churii"! with havluc taken I'.'iiiu fnuii Mrx, fhartex l. Nevlns to Invext mid with IiiivIiik fulled to lu'cinint fur the money. Hlllllh wax iiriextrd nflrr 11 lllexxnge hud lieen itH'elvril fl"lll tlm YoilliKXtown nillhoiltlex. AikuiIIiik lo (lie pollen Hiullli el.ilmx he Ik n nephew (if Major- llenewl Kisin aid Wood, ami xaH Im Mill xlieliKtlieu he matter out hlblllon builil Itx ni'Ht on Ihn dome of the Capital al Waitlilnglnn "CnUctMil pl'iililbltliili Ix comlllK Jtlxt UK Hllle ax jotll'ie allTe In ten years ou won't xen a llceiiNn xold fioni the Atlantic to the I'.icltlc," ho said. "Tako New York City. lx the x.iylng It h n Htinday xchool up a new Holy l.ind hecaiiHii h1i Ixu't and for her greatnexx her imli and her lllinuelal aupieiucy xhe Ix In a claxx 1 by herxeir. I Kiy thlx even If I du couiit from Chicago, nnd Chicago can . go home. Now-If New Yolk pasxeil a law pruhtliltlng cliuicln within her rorporatr limits, I'll bet nu that within a sear you could buy the , Woolwoith llulldlng for forty cciiIh. "Illll'll tho bllilex in Nevv Yolk and. real extatu them wouldn't lie worth: Wll cents oil the dollar. And there would Ih cobwebs xiruug all the wi iu'Iohh Hkisii undei 'ground Jikkiti What lhe da thev fail llnoe tlllllgx" he turned to die crow. I with hlx lu ilin nml xeverul peoile i xiiiili'd : I "Mibwnyx. Th., amount nf rollw-l Inn tnken in. , , . , i, (,, .. i. '. '.r V, to-day vvna llu,(,,. ll wan, tho niuull- cat u far. r THE EVENING WORLD, IATUBDAY, APRIL AUSTRIA LETS UP IN SERBIAN FIGHT m nnr itii nun iu tail kalian V.int lo He in :i I'omIioii to Prevent nvaMon I rom the Son 1 1 in 1 1 Kinjjiloin PiiVliK KILLS DOCIOKS. Death Roll horn Typhus in Serl.lh Is 107 Owl of JS2, al OltMtVA, ta I'.irK, April lo (Ax arlitil l'ie) Allitllii Iihk nli.ili. iliin dm Idxii of luiiin hum' a frexh orfenxlvn imiViHiient aK.Hnxt Herbhi, the Trlbunu nyn It lia lirne, from a leli.ilil.. (Hiurce, and Mill leinnln xtrlrtly on tlm dnfriixlvn in order to xend ndilltlonal army rorpa to thn Itnllan frontier. Thn anion authority la (uotd na axaertlni: that It una dncldod ut Viniina to Mjiind Ituxxln on tlm aulf Jerl of peacu lermx, but that It la Im pie.xlblo in know what thn rrxult hua been. Tlm ItUknlnnx mndn Imixirlant cap ttirex of nrtlllvry and war iniinltlona In thn in-ent IlKlitlnc In thn Car pnthliinx, urcordliu; to dexpatuhM to Hwlxx nnwxpaiiera. In tho county of Huroa ulouu limy took two hnttnrlea of twelve. Ineli mortarx, four other bal lerina of (llfTerrnt cnllbrea, twenty 'liilek llrnix ami "00 ahella for tho twelvn-tuch KUIix. I''li;urea received hern purporting to ciiino from thn Aiitrlnn.Uennral Hlnft plncn ut :ii,(nH) thn Iokhck In the battle on tho liukln-Kperlea front. N1HII, Herhla, April 10, (Aaxoclnted 1'rexa). Tho death roll of Herblnn doctoral from typhua fever la verv heavy. During the laxt two montlix 107 doctorn out of Hi havu luat Uielr llvcx. In recognition of thn devotion of l.ady ItalPh 1'niret. thu Munlcloalltv of Uakhb liax decided to rename thn lineal atrret In that city after her. i.my raget, wim or Hlr Halph Kpencur I'uKet, a inembcr of the HrltlNh diplomatic aervlcn, la a grand diumhtrr of thn lain Mr. ami Mm. I'ii rim Htuvenx, of New Jfork. Hhn hax been In Herhla working with the Hrd l.'roxM for mime time paxt. Hho became 111, but la now convnlcaccnt. Ilea1 death wan at one tlmo nrronu oualy reported. LONDON, April 10.-iAuxtrlnn en glueorlng corpx nru ruahlng tho con xlructlou of llnea nf trencliex fro'n the Itnllan frontier to Flume, accord ing to ii Homo illxpatch received hern tlil.i afternoon. In preparation for nn expected opening of hostllltlca by Italy. Thn name form of trench construc tion employed in stopping thn Hux flu li advance nu (Iracow la being uxed, Homo cabled. Tralnx are bring ing tnllltary nuppllcx Into Ixlrla nl moxt hourly, uiM-ordlng to thn Home dispatch. GERMANY ASKS U. S. TO FIND HOW BRITISH TREATS WAR PRISONERS. HKKMN, April 10 (by wlreleaa to Hayvllln, I,. 1.) Thn lermnn (lov criunent Ix endeavoring to ascertain tin niigh th American Kmbaaxy whethur thu crewx ut Herman rftib innrlnex who hnvu been tukru prlx oner by tbo Kngllxh and am bolng held In tho naval detention barracks am lecelvlng the xamo treatment a other prlHuncrx of war or not. I It Iiiih bcon mpiirlcd that the orcva or xuimmrluca weru ant apart for liarxlier treatment. If thlx la found to hn tiuo thu lxikal Aiuulgar demand Imimsllatu retaliation. GERMAN OFFICERS REPORTED KILLED IN A RAILROAD WRECK. LONDON, April 10, (Associated I'ruxx). A leml-oftlclal rtatrxnent la nued ut l'uttxigrud, auya a lleuter'a dispatch, nnnuuncca that aoverul C!or nmii otllcnra of high rank woia killed nnd xuvnrnl other Injurivd whon a train carrying tho ataff of nn army corpa wax durullnd In tho suction of Poland occupied bv the Herman. LIEBLERS OWE $396,524. 'rlirillrleul Mxuam'ri I'Hlled In I'nr Snlnrlex lo l'larrx, Culiicident with tho filing In thn Fed eral Court In-day of u voluntary petition In biinki uptry by Theodore A. l.ttililer Ji. wax thu enlerliig of xehedulva' by l.leliler ft ("o. and the Llebler Company. Tlm l.leliler Company, uecordlng to It xrhedulex, nwex $ 3 9 . T I mid hax uxxetx of im,!!)!), while Llebler A Co., con xlxtlug of Tlieodore A. l.leliler nnd ileoiuu C. Tyler, Unix axxetx of only 7r.,',l'.in In offxet liiibllltlen of :9S.4.I. lleruiitd Hlniw, Mull Calnn and tlio lain I'' Minion Cravvlord urn llxted ax ered Hoik, white the lUt (if iietorx nnd netieXFex in the mime rntegoiy reads like a nine nook or stage notalilea. i xiiiKH iioiiu.ira. ii claim iiKulnxt the Llnb- Tliroilote l.leliler IK'tltloU, IIVM'H I.1.9SU. He hux lei Coiiiiany of U.ilHt for srrvlcva, TRAPPED BY DICTOGRAPH. Urn I llumed Willi lleeelvhiK llrllie re Held In y,OiMI, tiCluirK' 'I " Itii leeelvliiK u In Ihn to lexlliy In fnvor of (he ilelendnnt In a tlvie action liintight iigaiuat the llcriiu Accident 1 li kii I u lit Company, Morris I nibliixky and IiIh coiikIu Ahruliam llrei nliauni, tint h of No. ICC, New .ler sev Avenue. 111'ool.lyu. were to. day held for the iliiiuil Jury, In $ 1 ,000 luii I eueh li MaKlxlrato Teullycit In Centre Hired I'ollee Cuurl I lie evmenei ngiiliixt ie men wax "oinine i o, ii.-.ok i iiioi riu kcii up in me oniee o ine iiixuraucv comininy ,,, n, sit John Street, where itOO In 1 murked bill was puxed. SWEDEN'S QUEEN, VICTIM ! OF PHTHISIS, IS Iff BERLIN . SaiHlin.ivi.in Climate SjKI Not to ARffc Willi Ciiistav's Gcr-man-llorii consort. IANIXN, April lO.-Tlm Quenn of Hwnden hux arrived In Herlln, accord ing to u drxpatch from Amsterdam. It la said ahn la u xulTeror from In cipient tuberculoxla, and that th Hcandlnnvlan cllinaln dor not ugrrn with bur. Iaat Wnlnraday It waa announced Quean Victoria would proceed lo dec muny to live with her mother, the (Irand Duchcaa of linden, at Kuril rune, Tho Queen haa apun a largo part of her married life In her native country. (Continued From First Page.) price during tho first hour nf trading, whllo aome of tho favorites simply rnn away. Itoclc Inland, for oxnmple, Jumped up 4 point, to 3D, In as many minutes. Canadian l'aclllc turned i points, Cnlon l'liclflc uh many more, und nil tho standard railways and In dustrials lined up for sprinting rec ords. In tho olflrei of Wall Streot'a 5 Igh 1 prlets of llnnnrn them was thought ful watching of this runaway market. At llrat tho pool lenders and the holder of great blocks of securities welcomed thn rlxn and tho oppor tunity to distribute thtilr undigested holdings. Then, ns tho public rtithcJ too fast nnd Ihn market refused to go down very much under the flood of selling orders, them waa appre hension that a violent reaction might imihuu and hurt thn situation. Tho host Judges nald that so big a boom vvna tiutlmuly and t,.it well founded. It wns Inllutlnn Instead or alow und steady betterment. Tho lOxchnngn waa soon deluged with enormous selling orders, Thou xnmU of share of Steel, nf Heading, of nil thn 1'uclflc roads wero dumped out on thn floor. Thu uvurngo of prices weakened down to last nlght'a closing, but fulled to go lower. Tho selling wax met with unexpect ed bul,ig ordcrn. Hrokorx begun to change their positions. Yesterday they wero bulls. Thn first hour this miirulni' they wers bears. Thn second hour many of them be came bulls again. In such u chang ing market thu little speculator stood us much chance aa a neutral between thn lines ut Ht. Mlhlol. Aa tho noon closing hour nn- proacihed thero waa a steadying of prices ut a high lovel, down u little from tho top notch of thn opening, but atlll on the boom aldo of the mnrket, and nn nverugn nf ono pulnt above yclewny's closing. COTTON PRICE JUMPS $1 A BALE IN AN HOUR AND CREATES RECORD Cotton went U n dollar a bale In nn active und excited mnrket lu thn first hour of trading tn-dny. Top llgurex touched 2.M n hnln above thn low level of yesterday morning anil u now high record waa miulu for tlm year and thn movement. Values to-day xoarod to lift a bale more than thn low prlcex of lust Do cember. An avalanche of buying orders swept thn market onward to higher : Invuls. wall stteet und con ,,v""1" L'n'ool milled Invulx, wall stieet und commisidon the big snap to tlio movement Tho strength of Ihn Stock Market wax rellected. other factors In lliiunclng tlm upward linnd wero op tlmlhllo reports of improvement In the general trade situation and mom hopeful vluws on Kurnpcuu peace. prospects, llualuitiK cnuxeu moiieratn mar tlon Inter, but the oi.it ket rinsed steady ami irom u io in points jovn Friday s final (itioiutioiiH Wanamakrr Iln) a Hull I'nllrrlliiii l'AHIS, Apill 10, -Jiilm Wntmmiike hax ImiuI-i u cclloitlon nf lurtoilcii dolls ilrrASfd bv tlm Womeu'x ltluht, I.euRUc In Ihn wurkhoi now roinlucted hy tlm celebrated ri In tit rextaui.int, Ab bsyo do Thulfiiie. Mr. Wanamukur. It will lie recalled, oniiKlil tno collection ' . ' (iSlCtt, VlCTOKIAM SWCDtiM I displayed at cnruuni. IT Ll if I or I ulurc of f.ue Ik'v rc I fKjkeJ t-'V)ii :is Nations 1 l(e:i I leroincs. , !NIWN, March M, ,y iall t N w fork (I nllH I'rriui) - War brldesT Ye-fur tlm fuliiln of lli fair The thouxMridx of pro-lultleflxld inarruKi x III llril.tiu nine the war de rail are not only bmiMrabln but hi. Irlollc, and tlm gill who nuept the ivoldler lover In uurilairn and send him to Ihn xlaiiKhli r ahruild l. an ekumpln for others, according to Dr C W. Huleeliy, einliiinl limloti phy slcliin. "It Is n stupendous pioblMii-'kiep-Ing Ui thn nice," said Dr. Hull nby to day, "Wn should iln morn to en roiirngn such mnrrlagea." Prominent Ixmdou society women approve, loo. Thn girl who itedlc.il en herself to bring up thn next geneiu- lion alone If her huxband f.illx to re turn from 1'rance, ur to earn for him In thn end of his days, If hn teturns maimed nnd broken, Is KiiKliihd'i leal heroine, they any. "Certainly It la better fm n mnn to marry, even though ho hax, per hnis, but a week's hniilness with thu woman hn loves hofurn hn leavex for thn front," said Lady Tree, wlfo of Hlr Herbert Hccrbohm Tree. "When mm thinks of thn future of thn rare, It In to bn deplored that not morn of the brave .'nllows who hnvn Ixen killed were not married be fro they left for tho bnttlorWddn." Knglnnd's future should outweigh every other consideration, nnld Iidy Mond. "It Is a very dlincult matter. In dend," ahn added. "Tho parties con corned should know Just what they nro undertaking. There la a war fnvor nnd young girls aro oxcltablo. Thny should not bo permitted to be cnrrlod nwny by enthusloxm nnd then left to ropent for tho rot of their duya." Not only nmong the lower and mid dle clasxes huvn war marrlngns pre coded tho departure of recruits for the front. In smart circles In Lon don many wuddlngs huvn found tho groom garbed In Kitchener' khaki und the "wur bride" In tears. IT'S A LONG WAY TO PETROGRAD, FOR THEM t Circuitous Trip for 200 Kussians (iniug lo Join tlio ' Car's Army. With two hundred HllxaJanx ninonir her threo hundred nnd four steerag.v passengers, tlm Steamship Transvl- aula, sot xnll thlx noon for (llnsiiuw. by wny of Ltvernnol. Tlm fare clmrge.1 thiiso passungcrs, from New lork to I'etrogrud, la only $42. Thuy will co bv mil from C. lnxirnnr tn thn euat coust of Hcotlnnd, cross by ahli to Norwny, thence to Flnlnnd, and rventunlly Into Husslu, whom they expect to Join thn Crair'a forces In tlio eastern theatre of wnr. Knowing that vodka cannot bn procured In their native land, many of tho Huh slnna took a nupply of other exhil arating drink ulong with them. inn iransyivunia carried Hlxty first cabin passengers and 134 In tho rec ond cabin. Tho majority of tho Americans who nro going over to xeo Kurapo in Hpltn of thn conflict thrrn luivi! taken the precaution to have largo American Hags painted on their miltcm-i, together with "P. S. A." in largo letters. B. R. T. SUED OVER SIGNS. Serlee nnmrrt Asks 1 0,000 (or Ularrgnrd of Order. Thn Tublla Servlco CommU.iInn an nounced to-day thut It will begin ault for tlO.Oue aealnat the Ilrooklyn Rapid Transit Company for Ha failure to obey tho order requiring the display nf desti nation signs on trains. Tho order wax adopted July 30, 1914. On Sept. ID following, on application of thn compuny, tho order wns umended xo that It would not apply to certain short line temporary train. Thn company Jan. 4 notified the rommlxidon It wax lu poaltlou to com ply with the oruer. An lurpectton Hindu March 3 "showed thut 31 per rent, of tho motor cars wme not equipped with uimia. March 31 last the company asked for u suspension of thn order MGR. M'MAHON IS SINKING. I.llllr Hope Ix Kilterlulnril fur Hie lleeiiTvry of C'hiireliiniin, It was stiitod to-day at St. Vincent's Hospital that Mgr. Denis J. MuMiUiuu, Coneial SupervUor of Cuthollc Chnrltlea and paiitor of thu Church of th lCplphuny, bud i pent n very restless r.liiht mid waa much weaker. ll wax kuld there Ix but little ch.iucu of Ida iu (.oveilug. He wus lemovid to thn hoxpltul on Thin oilay iilluiiioiiii after be had been jtrkiu n with a heuioirhagu of thn brain while xpeakluK at a meeting of thu Fed eration of Catholic Chailliex ut thu Uer Ueley Lyceum. Fnuml lleml on I'nrk llrnrli. The . 'v of a man about forty learx old wax found to-ilny on ,i bench lu Seward I'aik. Hn mux f f. et 3 Inches tall and weighed leu DDITICU UflMCU umiioii nu ii l i URGED TO BECOME WAR BRIDES lioiinds He v.nx nf darl: coinilelon tlnnal Hank Hulldlnit and wna bmtuutly and worn daik blue trousers, hlun killed. Puulus hud bad business trou vest, u dark pluld rout, black over- tiles, but thu cubo wus settled out of. coat aud brown bat. . . I court. 10, 1915. STEAMER WINS A THRILLING RACE , I'uimjcJ hy the U2H, Vessel I Ins a Narrow l-scap: l-roin De&lrucliou. ItOTTHIlllAM April I (A..-utl PriMMi ririe.(itt.li in ). -Tlm fltmaii KMliHlxlllie I' t. aemrdlllK t arrtimtl ho li iVel between thla port and Kiik land, has u n nillar beat which she wi tnda l.rtu on the Mas a Lightship and Ihe North Hinder. Practically tviiv Uy alio ix on duty nlong the route, wulohtiiK for the tallwuy mid cargo fti-Miuera on their way to Hull ur llmwlili ur Hotterdam. Hhn haa a number of rapture to, her credit ut thlx Milnl, although ahn lias not yet net ceded in getting any of the fast mull or railway picket Inula, Their npend In auperlol and they vury their 1 ....llrM.a ...1 ......1. Iplf. tii itm tit III l k li 11 Impoaslhlc for thn auhmurlne lo lie In wait along thn wuy. Thn following (Inscription of thn pursuit nf nun uf the railway atnum- erx la published here! "The ship was Hiiindlng along at twelve hunts, when suddenly thern wan n Ilawli of sunlight on thn surface of Ihn sea, may bo two miles away, nml thn lookout called nliurply, '.Hub marln.i nu thn port bowl' "Them wii.x u nhnrp command to thn man ut thn wheel and tho ship changed her r-nursn, Then a quick cull down thn tube nnd thn engineer sang out to his stokers, 'Heat her Up, boys, lT-2t Is having nnother go' "IKiwn the stokehold tumbled the derkhunds, eager to help with shovel and oil can. Thn water Jumped In thn gauge, thn eafety vulves showed tlrnH of torment, thero waa a smell of heated bearings, tho ship begun to (tilvor, whllo thn perspiring crew made, hots with each other on the race. "Tho cuptnln himself took tho wheel. HeHldu him btnod tho ship's boy, watching with fascinated uyes tho whlto wuko which murked thu cottrsn of tho submarine, suiting ut fourteen knot to cut them nf. Smoko nnd tiro atreamed from tlm funnels nnd thorn was nn odor of burning pulnt. Thn Iron deck ch'U to red and groaned under tho de munila of tho engines nnd tho nhlp gained headway. ' "Suddenly, tlio captain' shoulder gave ii lurch, his nrm nhot down, tho hoy, thrown off his, balance, fell ugalnst thu bulwarks, and thn ship HWerved In n halt circle on a now course. Gradually .tho apoed rose tn thirteen, fourteen, fourteen nnd a half knots. Tho cnptuln's fa.cn relaxed Into u smile. "Smaller nnd smnller grew- tbo pur Htter, until finally It guvn up thu chase. Then camn r. cnll down thu tube, a heavy sigh of relief frr.m tho engineer, nnd tho men cutnn tumbling bacK to deck. " 'Hood old L'-IS, we'vo beaten her ugnlu,' sboutnil one of tho crow gazing astern. '"Yes. I nml tho old man did It,' exclaimed thn boy' STUDENTS IN A PLAY. ' .Mlilaiiiniiirr Muhl'x llrraiii" 1'erforiurd nl Damroaeli Inatllule. The lust of three Invitation perform nneex of Shakexpenro'x comedy, "A Mid summer Night's Dream," was given Inxt nlKht In tho recltnl hull of thn Dnm rorcli Institute nf Musical Art. Students of the regular course took part under the illuctlon of Mlxx Cnnna Hinrler. MendeUxohn's Incidental muido was played hy the school symphony inches- tr'liottnm, acted by Franklin H. Con verso, wun probably tho most pleasing ly rendered man's role, though Con versn vva i forced to shnrn bonora with Himiiiel 1 .M. Harlow, son of Mug- lalratu l'eter ltnrlow. nj Puck. Charles (I. Vnrdell and Augustus (1. I)unr,lg played Demetrius and I.ysn niter enpn bly, nnd Arthur Loesser did well aa ' LIIIILl. i i:sii'clally cnimnendnble wns thu Helena nf Miss Frances 1'errln. nlnying oppo.ilto the excellent llermlii of Miss Dorothy Updike, Mlxs Oertrudn Itnbert sou was n dellKhtful Tltnnla and Mis Maudo K. Jiursi u communamg uueron, KILLS SELF ON ERIE TRAIN. Nnlrlde Mad Ticket In Xante of II. Morrison A man carrying a commutation ticket between I'uterson nnd New York, In thn name of It. Morrison, shot and killed himself on a New York bound train on the Krlo Hall road to-day. Tlift linilv wns Inkpli tn .lerKV f'lt' 1 The deud man seemed nbout thirty i - ....... rl.... IIHO JVI.I ...... ..... .iv,l Inches In helxlit and weighed about 1 10 pouuils. lie was xmooin suuven und worn a gruy suit and gray over ' coat .llust MIiimv I'lixximrlx at Home- koiiu. WASIIINOTON. April 10. Authori ties at Hongkong require all persons passing through the colony to show naxxiiorls. uecordlng to udvlces to the State Department fiom thn American Consul Oenoral thero, A . contrary i Impression had prevailed nmong American tourists, it was said, re , suiting In much Inconvonleuce to ; them. liarrlaon Here fur Three !' Kln ASIIINCITON, April 10 Secretary IH.urlsnn left lo-ilny for Nmv Y'ork, ( ' ! will si'iali to-nlKht on nu llonal defeuim at the Ihlld anutial ban ' iiurt of the Deinociatle Club of West I rhmter County. Mr. Harrison will re-1 'main lu New Yolk until next Tuesday night, when he will deliver an addles 'nu democrucy ut the .lufferxnn Day din- ner ut thu National Democratic Club. I Lawmaker n Suicide, 1 MILWAl'KKK, Wis.. April 10. ChrlJtoiih I'uiitus, alxty-one, u member nt Ihu State AM inbly, yesteidav Jumi'ed fiom I no mini xioiy oi me nrsi n- WITH SUBMARINE. HUERTA NEARING PORT; MAY LAND AS CASTRO DID: I-riemis Deny VNt at This Time Has Any Connection j With Mexican All airs. dsn VloterUnn fluxrta, depo'! I'lailalotMl I'rraldMlt of Me low, nhn is io .r ig ll,i. ,.,M on tin HMSiaii Inn i Atii .l.ni l.p. , vlill iiliMlly be pi r.,l(ti. to land Wllliillll lll'ie (hull ,i prifunitory i .iintnatlou. In a MIM'les inrK.iKe, acnt via Ca Hire, lluerta dK'Ule.1 )i iJ lu lUuna und that hla trip waa purely for pleaaure, "I great your land of liberty," bn concluded, In a eomewhat different lonn from that which Ihe former Dictator adopted toward the American (loverninent after tho aa. aaalii4tlon of I'rettdent Madcro. It wus Uliofllclnll reported to-day that thn precedent etuhllhd by th t'nlted Htutex com Is when former I'iraldriit Castro of Vencsunla nt tnmptnd to land n America would b followed In Huerta'a case. Home of tho ndherentt of tho former Dlctutor diH'lared he Intended to re main for sotno tlmn In Now York nnd In travelling In tho United Slates, nnd thut hlx visit hud no political significance In conoctlon with tho continued civil wur lu .Mexico. At Carrunzit hcaduuurtcrs hern It was aild no actlvo atop had been taken to prevent thn landing of thu man who seized thn reigns of govern ment from Mndero nnd ruled for a year ufter Mndcro'n assassination. Thn Carranza oltlulala here. In direct variance with tho vlewu of Huerta's frlondH, doclaro they do not bollove he ha nny Intention o coming ashore In New York. Thoyaald they thought ho would remain on board the Lopez until that ship reached Havana, to which city Huerta fled whon the United Htatcs' occupation of Vera Cruz forced him out of Mexico. An soon as tho Lopez docks It Is be lieved a number of Huerta's adherents will board tho steamer nnd that ut a conference thon to bo held his future actions will bo determined. Oon. Aurellano Illannuet, who waa the Dictator's Minister of Wur and right hand rnun. la sntd to hu living tilutly lu Now York, aecrotly conducting a Huerta Junta here, and several other mcmbcrn of tho Iluertn cabinet are suld to bo on tho way here. Francesco Mndoro, father ot the murdered President, who lives In New York, ileolured to-day that ho considered tho reasons for lluortu'a visit hero too delicate to discuss at this time. There are a largo number of Mn dero followers living hero, and a dem onstration ngainst Huerta, If ho Is permitted to land, Is possible. WASHINGTON. April 10. Sccrn tury of Labor Wilson und Coinmli aloner General Camlnuttl of tha Immigration Httreau declare that they nro not worrying about the expected arrival of dun. Hue:;,! In Nevv York. "There Is nothing In his coming to New York," said Secretary Wilson, "that warrants tho Department of Commerco and tho Immlgrutloii oltl clnls lu trentlng den. Huerta nny dif ferently than nny other arriving Im migrant." TOUGHED BURGLAR ALARM. lleteellvr Cntelira Youth Willi .11 in ill' II it ll ill nu Aitnr. The clamor of a burglar alarm nrnust'd 4 ho occupants of tho apartment homo at Nn. 40) Vnsblngton Avenue, Ilrooklyn, early tn-dny and drew to the xcenn Detective Donlon. A youth who ran nut nf tho frnnt door of thu build lng wax n ilibed by Donlon nnd tnken to the station house, wheie sixteen skele ton ki)x nnd twy .iccUoinl Jimmies uni found lu bis pocket, examination of tho apartment houie revealed that a pane nf glass had been cut from u door lending tn a private hallway In tho apartment of Kugenn V Ilruwster, a lawyer, who, with Ids fum liy, Is living temporarily ut Hnysldo. Turning tho lock of tho door had set off tho hurglnr alarm. Donlnn's prisoner said ho was Harry Fox, eighteen years old, of No. 8C05 nifthtconth Avenuo, Hath Hcach. Ho wns nrrabtned in dates Avenue Pollen Com t before Magistrate Dodd and held on u charge ol attempted burglary. Home llellef Khnp Hair. To-day the Home Hullef Shop, which has Its hcuduunrtcrs nt the old Calu met Club, Twenty-ninth Street and Fifth Avenue, will hold Its final sale. Mrs. ilenjauiln T. Tllton, Mrx. Leonard Thoiuux, Mrs. Vnnderbllt. Mrs. Hnl mont and others have mado lurgo donations or clothes and mllllnnry to thlx sale. Thern will he muslo during the afternoon. Thn proceeds of the snle will go to thn charity fund of St. Mnrk's Hospital, BBEBBIi jiiiiiLliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiinHiiiiiiiiirmiiiMiiiini'iiir I Headachey ? Reduce the Pressure With They stimulate the Liver, sweeten the Stomach, tone the Digestive Organs and regulate the Bowels. TAPS for iK "Crown-up.," Ta.iyTAC.lJR. (CKocol.t.) lor lha Lull On," 10s only All Diufii.it, II Take a tip take a nt IN IE BOX IN SECOND BATTLE AGAINST YANKEES Manager KoHnsou licks Mis HeM I'iiJu'i to Mop Don ovan's StjuaJ. BATTING ORDER. HruuMt n O Mura. .. rVhulu. all 'Htahitw. Mi WU-u, II Hummel, i. Mer, t f .uiiiueriiMH, rf Miller, llltfhlxlidilt Mulat-I. 1 High, If I'ri, i f Pipp. lb '.ok, rf Pit klnhill(ll, a limine, rii S fene) , r Hlli'ker, p, Ivt.ilinx', p I'miilrex Hlvlnr nnd S'ulliii AltnndatKii, l.fioo KHHirrH I'll'.LD, HHOOKI.Y.N, April 10 May Krallng went Into thn box thla afternoon ug.ilnat th Dodgers in thn xi(ind game of Die rxhltilliun scrlts. Hucker, tho Dodgers' star left -bander, faced thn Yankees. Tlm strong counter nt traction at Wushlngloti Purk kept down thu attendance. Thn Yankees got a man lo third In th llrst. dun tu lllgh'n two hug-cr. lu Ihu Dodgers' half of thn llrst Kral lng wax touched fur two singles, but tlmy fulled tn score. hu Dodgers scored twlcn In thn aec ond on Meycra'a single, a double by Kehiillz. a baxu nn bolls und br.u.i of errors, So (Janir la Newark. The game scheduled between thn Yankees and Dudgurs In Newark tu ition ow bus been railed off In order to give the players a day of rext. LELAND STANFORD CREW WINS RACE ON COAST. OAKLAND, Cab. April 10. Tlm elght-onred rrevv of l,. lund Htnnfor Jr. t'nlverxlty. won the Internutionn Pacific ConKt three-mile boat race o.i Ihn Oakland Hstuury beru to-duv t'nlverxlty or Wiixhlngton flnlshe.i second, three-iiuarters uf n length be. hind, nml University of CnllfornU third, eight lengths behind Washing ton. The unofficial time ivu.i 15.39. BOWIE ENTRIES PltlNCF. dHOHUli: JIACF.THACK, .Mil., April 1U. The. entries for Mon iluv'x races aru ax follows.' . KIU.XT II vet: suing, r.ur.jMM4.ts and im. file n. a lulf fij,.iv '(irDt, lots 'Capu'u lltllot!. toJ: il.rnr KiiIkIiI. im, -frltxrr. litis film ImI. Ii.I; Kn-' Ir.iif, li)'.; llnntrlt, leu: lather IIIiii.. llli; Kin Mi'l'nxrll, IIWJ, J'.runu, !,., I'.iill Inn.. II.MrlUl.ini., Kin; lit. ,tM. Ills. l..,liidiiii, 1(1, Illii- Ji). lit; illbli. Ill . ' .xii'iiMi ItACi: S.Alinj; fiiui.)roIU i.,t mi; (114 aul iiucluK tiirloni, 1 a..ri-c Itr Pr'.uit lol: ralthful. IM: sur. ati'l xtriiva, pu. Win-It S'.eiav. list i :trliurtr, Uli l-oira. in;. Ilinali i 1 1 i Aria-ni., ICS, Jot hllU'lil. Ill; tli.l.lvnt.i VJ. Tlltllli ll.Vi'H -.Millie. fnuroMr-olda tnd ui: file aitfl mil lu'.f lurl'itut. Pllrw, lixl; To.i.1tltia Hl. Vll', nxl. Cxi.tii, in"; cannnrh. Iln: 'liianilitih'r ion; ll-nni-tta VV., lui; Tbrtiem lit; Kai-. Ill; Parlor llur Ul lol'inil it.M'i: nrilln;. malum ttirr-it"-iiil an.l lie. ime mile. rtiffrrriit. VI; Mih lliitierti. Hi i '.Noriu., UT! I'rlmarr. IMi. itiit..t W, Jai-k llanmrr. I'.l; T.iD.-rUiK. IVii lan. lull .Mavtrr. Id'l Virtll ll.tl'K Hi-IIIiik. four.vrar-nl.l. an.1 ii.v . Ml milp and ,.lli-Hilxte.ritli. -Turn llaiiriirk, 'I. .Vlar.-arrt MtlxK, tn. "Troiatn, lo.', "Konl JI.. It".!, I'.MriK-k, lull llnl o'KUkcalil), Iirl line. IKI, Plain Ann, IM: Mmiat, Jn7: l.nSr Van Kan.fl. I to rll.VI'll ll.VCi: -Mrllln, f-sir Jrar.r.lda ami n nnr mUr a'wl riiii.-.iiti'entti, 'IVancrf. tui: T I llump. HIT: laull. HO: 'llr'rtli, 110: 'n, i Mini. Ul IUiV,ar,l l.liu.4m. I IT. Apprinthe allort'jie-f. 'irn-k tat Suit Aunliial l.niiu IxliuiU I'ilrd. Thu summons nnd complaint In tl u suit brought by Dick llrothers & Co. I : thu appointment nf a reoelver for tit. Ixmg Island ltnllioad Company waa to day tiled in the County Clerk's Office by Kellogg & Hose, attorneys for tho plain tiffs. The plaintiffs allege thut there ha been n mismanagement of the nffnlrs of the railroad since Lho majority of the stock hux fallen Into the hi.nii of the Pruusylvutila Hallroud Compap. 1 ..n.ll L a mm I nm Usi 1 . A and the Home Hy Fourth Annual WOMAN'S kssi r ja. r- a a i i i in Grand Central falacc nucNCTn riAv 3 P.M. 11 P. M. Admlsalon 50 P. aRD CAFACITV WEUC BUSTAN0BY RESTAURANTS LEK IlkHKICK "Keep Smiling" A MJIINIIIIIT MUSICAL IIUKAII bTAnK'iHVSXVtn'irnEO WITH JOHN UUNHMI KB aoMw wpviiKHFri.' oiRi.a, Cuisine ssid to be (he best in New York. Ressonsble Prices. Dancing. CHAMPION JESS WILLARD .arc picture. 1 IV.'l'. now rrJs acnta ui k; In muntj ler li.iitlrr.; .u, 10-, lor taiuple, ... TIOHMIII IIKOt.. 551 I y t. lliyitou, LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. Hlr- Alllmter till fol.l. contaiiuin lii'iu'auil ihc-k.. HtiltaliU. roHtnl l'.o.t, t,, A. IK-ili . Huifrmu'i bltiidi phone liwm llrnail, All lnt or found artlclea ad Trrlloed lo The World will bo ll.tf.l at The Wnrld'a Informa tion rturrau, 1'ulltirr Hulldlng Arrade, l'ark Kowj Worlds t'litown Office, nortliwrat cor ner :iNtti Ht, and ItroadnaTi Morld'. llnrlrm Of flee, 1.1B AYrt 12.1th St., and World's llrookljn Of flee, tlU Waablof Inn Nl., Ilrooklyn, for lit) day following tint printing of ibt aulTrrtUement. i i t : Wink !'ilUg bawta