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at). 4 i TV 09 lai tut. US'. nl , ru mt ; t1. is if A BL fll UMB In Rash and Pi.nplcs. Constantly Scratching, A'ways Inflamed. "My llmii bfolrn m-.t first In a rash form, ami It It lied terribly. Thefat.ii tiift.fd Into pirn-j-lea slid t wns constantly ar t,l austciiing, rue mm was i aws ana tu. riy iimowas "V .1,.... lnlhm.' "I had It treated for bou Intern years, I noticed n advertisement (or Cutlcura and I tnt for a Utt sample, t bought morti and two ekr of Coan with on boa of Ointment hralni me." (Slpied) Uert W. Prrtchatd, 1C6 Royal Avr., Uuffato. N. Y. Uu Cutlcura for evrry-day tottet pcrpoxa. Bathe with Soar, soothe wk Ointment, duat whh Talcum. 2a. OI.l.nl IS l J Mr, T.Uwta Ska. Sold Uirouihitut tli. world. For aanrat.rarh frraadit'caa Cutirwra LaV .wtorW. Dvt ll,Mai.a, Ha;a." SjMTCatca 3 ! llku as . - RAILROAD MEN . UNDER GREAT STRAIN Reports from varlotn section, of Hie r" country show tliut railroad men who ' ra exposnl to the elements of the ta-i changing weather and all aorta of storm ..v are frequent victim of colcU anil nneii roonla. It it found alo that rnllier John's Medicine ia used by mnny mil road na at ll.flr Mfrguart! apainst tnete dangers to which they are expmed. They realite that the pure fond elc (it atneols of which father John's Medicine jioiU compojed give them new strength jb- with which to fight off cottl and roughs , ..and help them to liulld new flesh and ' strength. Becaune r'allicr John's Mull cine is guaranteed free from nlroliol and sjuf dangerous drugs In any form, many ouii railroad men use it in their homes as a j' soft medicine for all the family. When Know you nave a You f neart, it is time to watch your stomach. Palpitation and other signs of "heart K trouble" usually mean rjp' indigestion,, produced M'. byfoodpoisonsthatirri aot tate every part of the iut body heart included. msmm PIssLlalS Relieve and Benefit Ufil UU ml A'T M.Ctt- In tka WmU. WBaaaaWaWliiTTiTnrrtsajr;tf Tltfia Stops Pmn fU For CRAMPS !" COLIC bYSENTERY anw i ou.hair teaaxwuuirtil WOW! . VSk 'fa a hftU luiuhtxr IK nil. lllrd kml Inii Ki a'.unlr uja. -Lm taunl rinn.. f i All "Xoat and. Fnund" artlet.S 'Bdrrrtlud In Th. World or raportad ta Toil and Found Ilureau." I loom 10S World Ilulldlns, vlll b. Ililfil far thirty daya. Tli.r. Una ran ba aatn at any of Th. World'a Offlr.a. "Loat and Found" adv.rtlaim.nta can b. I.ft at an of Tlia World'a Advtrtlalng Aa.neUa. or can ha lal.phon.J dlr.rllv ti Th. World. Call 000 Dr.kman. New Torlr. or Brooklyn Offlca. 4100 Main. Abie Loses All Around; The Toss-Up Was a Trick 1 And the Chicken a Fake But That Roscnthal-Cohcn Party Was Pulled Off Anyway, for a Reserve Supply (of "Canned Willie" Saved the Day But Not Without a Visit to Essex Market Could It Be Called a Genuine Tun no 12 Itoxenthala and the Cohsnsj i ore irolnir to have a party. Not auch a party where on cornea, piny cards, has & little frapc Juice and coea home, but a rcir ulnr old fo.d racket from chop ped liver to what ever coined at the end of a maffiiin cenj coat aide menu. The Coherui were fairly numerous themselves, and tho Ilos-mthfil co hort amounted to six. In other word, Mr, Cohen, the host, had ft larxo proposition on his hands when It enrno to requisitioning the supplies, Ho started well with 16799 DIED tn New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against trouble by taking COLD MEDAL Th world'! standard rtmsdy for Hdnay, livsr, bladdtr and uric acid troubiss. Holland' national ramady sine lets. All druggists, threa slits. Quatantttd. taf tk nam (UU Mll cm avary baaaaaaacmt aalmltttlaai Don't let skin trouble spoil your good time R(Psinol heals sick skins "I can't have any fun I I am such a tigiil with this eciema that people avoid nie wherever I go. And the itching lomicms mc io tlist I doit t ct ny peace, anyhow." Don't lie discouraged I Even In te verr, velLeitabllihed cases of eciems, ringworm or similar skin trmibles, Kes inol Ointment, aided by Uesinol Soap, usually relieve the itching- at once and quickly clears the eruption away. uI'r,TMC,l.b,,,, '"! t'tf it An in auu Mil KmmI uUimui aa4 f rU.I ff i Women Should Eat Partola Candy Ths iwllchtlu lUvor of p'Pprinlnt In I'Hrlolit minta aa Hsrtauia nnd twt ow much more sriiiirrlnc It U to t a Uiatlva In uih n iiriirloua nnd arietlilnK inrm !il.-A,l ut tnklna Airanir ralharlli'a. tiiti P A mlM, "a.:;.".!.. " ihu'rou'shW .ffer.lv. enmly Inimlvn aueh in rnrlola "Th. uociur in I'ftiiily Form" int'i-ta .laciir thn rfqulrrmanta of women. It la caar In lnki, lii lim euttn Juat Ilk. ramlr 11 hna th Invltlnar anmaruni'. and Oellrlqua Inat. of rnmlv inluia. Thn ni'iluu nf-lhirtola Tntileta lcavi no iiiil.lrHaniil ur wivik.nlnir nflrr affecta, yet It IlimoiiaAlv rirnna the hn.rla. tiutH ni'w llfn Ifitn aluaatah llvrra. itiirlflra. aw.tin ami aiiinuinn in. aimnarit. ana pun nin. vnnuiv iiuo inn wnoin aiairin. Chll.lri-n liar I'armla T.blrla btraua. tht'V ure rnniU .nil have nnt th. llaht rit laale of medicine. (Irown-una Irorn vlmt mil health la throuah Ihi'lr tian. I ui'i aniMiin i. in .very nom hi ail nn.a, At nil ilrm atria Sfte. oOe and $1 00 i.nua. Triui aitn, lor ,ivt. tfERPICIDE 1 eu,nrifrt'nir wSJ" I lc r. iy mnsm' Men, Nowadaijs, Know PrcVhj False Hair From Beautiful Real Hair. Have Beautiful Hair USE NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE Herbicide is sold t all DrujJ end Defi't Stores AffVicsUons i. the bUer 'Barber Shops 'TH'K, EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,n91'9. Success. the chopped liver and onions and pro cured enough for a dosen, with per haps a few second helpings for the less bashful occupants of ths boards. Noodles were cheap and plentiful. Mr. Cohen did full juatlce to the nooJIrn, and the soup part oj It was just a (juration of letting thn water faucet llll up tho pot. Hut for Uis substan tial end of the menu, eomotblng tifunt be did. lira, Cohen naturally wanted chicken. Mr. Cohen was rather In clined toward veal, bocmiso It wai cheaper anfl there was mora 'o It. Tho matter oojno to no decision and . ... ..imny a iosa up was aociuea ujk.ii io uveri ma wipcnuing rauuiy cx- nlonlnn. 1 "Heart, i win .n. in.n it ... L declared Mrs. Cohen. The penny was nipped and after It had been recovered from uuderneath k. i...i r j L, . tho Imitation Dresden china vase by ono oi tna juvenile (Jolions, it was discovered to be a tall. .... ....... .... uu .u.0, yvoio, ooaa mo mauam. i "Woll, If I lose I lose as which Is I only natural in mv nwn hmi.n rn. I ..ii-i ki . .. . .. Piled Able good naturcdly, "aq.1 will after the chicken went," I Ablo after the chicken wentea. and ' , . ... . . . . on his way thereto mat his old pal, H.im the barber. Ham, by tho way, hud something labelled "dandruff cure" In the buck of his tonsqrlul parlor which contained all tho elements for u sue-, cossful UluminniJnn. nih ini-mni mi.t i.rni a ki ..in i . -i. -i .. T "' druff complaints In tho next half hour, wmio nam, wno una a watcnrui cyo on tho depleting dome-dust remover, was only ablo to remove some six amiptlons. nun was economical mat wua a l-icu And on tliut fact hangs the biggest excuse for this story of old Ksscx Mar ket Court. "What are you doing by yourself?" Inquired dam after the treatment had been completed. "I don't mako much difference with for what 1 do, but Mrs. Cohen has sent ma out for some big food for the Hostinthal party. Htio won the toss-up, nnd so chicken It la among us .to- nlahL" "Ahal" cried Bam. "I know where you can get some nice chickens cheap Uka the dickuns." "Lead tho way, comrade," said Able Jovially. Tho pair then went to the delicatessen store of lienny, where chickens weio n feature. In tho window was n beau tiful chicken, all nicely browuca and surrounded by an auru of lettuce. An olive wan perched suggestively on tho left wing. "That Is him oil cooked and every thing," wild Able. "Oy, how pleased will llecky bn with mo when sho Muds that the chicken Is nil ready cooked with Itself." Tho pair proceeded Inside. "How much for tho chicken In tho wlndow7" asked Bam. "Von don't wan( such a chicken," protected lienny. "Well, my friend does, and If ho want It ho got It, nnd gets It cheap. For how much Is tho prlco boforo I knock over your store?" "Two bucks to you." declared tho now Intimidated lienny. "Fair enough. Wrap him up In nice new paper," replied Able. Able progresxed homeward and ex hibited the prize. "What ore you doing with myself?" asked Becky. "It Is a fako chicken." Wherewith sho pulled off a wing nnd proved that it was only a window display rnadp of papier machc. Abln received a frying pan on one side of the he.'id and a platter on thn other. That, however, did not spoil tho party, nH Mrs. Cohen happened to li.tvo somo. "canned wllllo" from tho urmy food sale on tap. Hut It spoiled the party for Able. And when he nppoared at when ne nppoared at isssex Market Court yesterday and wanted tt warrant for somebody It took tho . . . . . ri - "'V , i . . 7.1 nnd Assistant District Attorney nJrcnzo to explain thut under thcclr- cumslunces no ono could properly bo arrested. "Nuver tnko a chicken. Ablo. until you havo looked It over," counselled tho Prosecutor. And Ablo departed, a sadder but wiser buy." To Ulnr Cardinal Merrier, The Mayor'a Committee, on Ileceptlon of Distinguished Oueats announced last night that It will give a dinner to Car dinal Merclor of Belgium next Wedties. --i Q " , i, u i. ii day rvealiig, Sept. I?. In the grand ball room of Uu Waldorf-Astoria. MARY SAYS: WOMEN OF BOSTON LiVEO IN TERROR WITH POLICE PROTECTORS ON STRIKE (Continued Iom Third Pafc-e.) sho full an If alia had been to a funeral. "We're Kcnrcd, we'ro mnd and. oh. uren't wo tllHUUHTKI) with Hostonl" The Coimnon utid Public Uardcnt are within easy strolllnR distance of the shopn und many of the bit; ottlci I'UlldliiRB. It Is aa If tho prettiest tiltn of Central and I'mipect Parks were boumleO on onn aide by tho Fifth Avenue shops and on the othur by thf akyscrapera of lnwcr Uroad way. Naturally, such charming breath Ing spaces are filled with young women In the Utter half of the lunch hour. Hut when the police arc on strike the shady walks and sunny lawns are deserted by the majority of the fomlnlno population, even at high noon. Ho far ns the women are concerned, I am punitive that neither yesterday nor to-day could any mnle ac.cm so beautiful us the lenn, amlllng guards men with the wickedly sharp bayo nets polnUrif; backward over their shouldorH. SIX-FOOT QUARDSMEN CURE THEIfl TIMOROU3NES3. I do not know what caused Trc- m,,n.t "lr!Ct to reach almost Its normal uunin i women uy inrcc ocock ves- (pr,wv nf,crnoori, although they wero women wno walked in group forma 1 1on. withdrew Into ileen doorw.tv re "ascs when they wanted to stand still l,,n(1 lu,K' n"d XP1 glancing about I them with n hard, nervous alertnetis. thinly covered by smiles. I do not "If. "P,1" J.U m)1 . WOmf " ?,uu but I suspect tho wide-spread ng rumor of tho presence of a six-foot guardsman wltn liie pronie of an Indian who stood at the head of Tre- mont Street, where It runs Into Hcol- yquarc. one of the worst riot centre. Over his sweater of khaki wool he wor" n rl.r'?.Ke toelt, each compart menl apnaioiy Plump, siun over his left hip was a tronch digger. As hln arms swung up In semaphore If,"'0" , ,Vn7:,M? 'all enough, hard and nt enough, to atnnd the charge or a regiment of roughs, lie was tho most satisfying "Jccl 1 DP'''"1" ,n """ton, and women he willing to rn nut nnd shon on It. Tho psychologlcnl effect of the gunrdnmrn Is certainly superior to inni oi mc civilian volunteer pnuce. who look like Quaker cops In their .trt clotl.es with a silver-gray rib- AFTER FIRST FOUR Scheidemann Reveals Plan of Chancellor to Work Among British and French Socialists. HnitLIN, Sept. IS (Associated Press). Philip 8chcldomann, former German Premier, declared recently at Cnssel when he was heckled follow ing an address that Dr. Theobald von licthmnnn-IIolwcg, former Imperial Chancellor, nHkcd him to work with English and French Socialists In bo half of penco In November, 1914, ac cording to tho Vorwnerta. Hcrr Hchcldetnnnn Is quoted as follows: "In November, 1914, nftcr four mrnths of tvar, Hugo Hanse and I vlrltcd Dr. von Bcthinann-Hollweg to notify him that tho social-demo-crntlc faction wnn planning a peace demonstration In the llelchatag. Bo foro tho wholo world and full of consciousness of tho enormous re sponsibility, I here now, for the first time, make public what tho Chancel lor told Herr Ilnnno and myself on tnat occasion, After wo had In formed him of tho contemplated ac tion In the Itelchstag, Dr. Hcthmann Holwcg xnld: " 'CJenttcnicn, I earnestly request you not to undertake this step pub licly nt this time. You may rest as sured such a demonstration would only strengthen tho war determina tion of our foes, for, according to ill rcllablo reports, an Impression Is already prevailing abrpad that Her man is 4t tho end oi her resources. ir l( is poiwiiiie for you to work with KngllHli and French Koclnllsta In tho IntorestH of peace, do so." " Hcrr Hchutdcmann added that the governing board of the party "labored reaselessly" to get In touch with the Socialists of hostile countries, but nil atteuipU failed because of tho ncga tlvo attitude of the Kngllsh and French members of the purty. MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION SUMS UP ITS WAR WORK Compiles Hlstoty of Its Activities at Request of Govern ment. Tho Merchants' Association of New Vork has compiled, at tho request of tho Federal Government, a summary of Ita war activities, which wero so numeroui nnd ao Important that even a concise hlMnry of thorn fills a vol umo of fifty pages. Beginning with a preparedness campaign, continuing with speclnl aid given to every department of th Government that It could acrvo foo conaervatUin, Industrial problems fuel crlc, tho aeml-irfplomatlc tasks Involved In thu entertainment of thou nnd. of vlallorx from tho Alllrd enunlrlea, atlmulatlon of production of every thlnir needed for tho battlu- Held and tii "houm front", arranging lurndes und nlhur duinnnatratlnns tliut were important to thn morale llio Aiorriiniita- Aaancintion was n wrlchty factor In the war. beclnnlnir before th declaration and contlnulnaT aftor tba armistice. GERMANS SCARED MONTHS OF WAR bon fluttering from hat or sleeve. When ll.)ston became pollcetess Boston women became afrnld. Per h'uis thit seems funny to Now York ''What li n pollcemnn In my life?" Inughs the average woman. I have naked myself the question and ans wered flippantly to the crrect mat nc Is a great convenience the one who stands under tho bridge with a pocket directory when I want to go to Brooklyn. vol, realty, tne poueeman on me corner guards WOMKN. not merely their gcogrnphy nor even their pocket- books. When pollcemn went out or r.tshlon In Husnla, nationalization of women came Into fashion. An ugly thing Is lifting Its head In Boston Women caught a glimpse or tho beast before Its snarl at the forces of order h id been choked silent; and women shuddered. They would hava been fools If they had not. ttCani Pitut CHARMING These nice, nibbly candy wafers charm with their cool, fresh crispness; they delight with their fascinating flavor. Stop at tho next candy place and get a package. You'll like them too. 77i teal fa luy hs C e C C Ktm Ia.'ai CWkobaMT MOtlOU UAXt. 0 Cay.v You need not Suffer 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief BELL-ANS VBWFOR INDIGESTION ADVERTISEMENT. Article No. 30 Chiropractic For Health How many times when a baby fulls out of a high chair or off the bed do you hear some one say, "Oh, well, a fail never hurts a baby. Their bones are soft and they pet right over It." . And yet It Is a fact that many of the chronic diseases or chronic weak n esses of childhood and later life liuve their beginning In Just such troubles. Chiropractic has traced to Injured spines most of the ills which afflict childhood. A slight tumble, n Ja any one of the collisions that cliil drcn may linvc when they are plny lni may result in dislocation to n greater or less extent of the bones of the spine. Just what organs may be affected nt the time cannot be known without examination, but as years pais It may be noticed that the child has developed some chronic weakness or disease. The Chiropractor uses no tios trums or instruments. Ills equip ment Is n thorough knowledge of the human body. Me works solely through readjustments of the bones of the spine, made with the hands alone the "Chiropractic Thrust" It u railed nnd preaches the gospel that the ordinary laws of health nnd hvirlcne must be obeyed to prevent conditions culling fof the exercise of bib skill. The Chiropractor's aim Is to re-, Iniove the ciutsci not, treat the result. Ilefore consulting i,iuropracior always mnkc Inquiry of the Chiro practic Ilureau of Public Informa tion, Address oil Inquiries to C. !., llox SO. The Kvcnlng World, New York City. Calf.fri.tws o! New Ycrk and New Je-ruy , (RUnta nasarrto.! REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ' i III Vtn C I3crien Ral Eatat Operator and Bulldoi' Known h. Mllllon.lr Cr' TheClaflin Estate Property 471 University Heights Loti en Writ Kin (thriitae Ro.d, OUcWtnltr. Sr'lawirlr. Wbb and tjjolnlnf avtnuct Will ba a.U at Al.olut. Aactloa TUESDAY, SEPT. 23rd at 12 noon in Krai Kttitr Salrsronia 14 and 16 Vrary St., New York ta May remain en 4V, t morlrasr (or I'. UU thr.c yrart. SH Till, rolicira trt from Title Gnarantrr ft Tru.t Co. One block Irom Kina.bilJrt ltot4 tation ot Jerome Ait. buliwari Trolley on IvinsihrlHe Road, on Srdgwkk Art. and Unir.ralty Av. Cut this out and keep with WHERE TO GO AND HOW Restful Hours at Sea Whether traveling for business or pleasure you will add to the comfort nnd enjoyment of your trip by taking one of the Coastwise Steamers with their excellent rail con nections to and from all Southern points. Fares include meals and stateroom berth. OLD DOMINION S. S. LINE, for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Newport News, Richmond, Vn., and all points South. Leaving daily except Sun day at 3 P. M. from Pier 25, N. R-, New York. OCEAN, S. S. LINE, Mondays and Thursdays nt 3 P. M. from Pier 35 N. R., New York, for Savannah, Ga., and other Southern points. SOUTHERN PACIFIC S. 8. LINE, Wed. nnd Sat. 12 noon from Pier AO, N. R., New York, for New Orleans, La., Gulf Points and Pacific Coast. For passenger information nnd reservations apply to companies' offices or Consolidated Ticket Offices, 64 Broadway: 57 Chambers St.; 31 West 32d St.; 114 West 42d St. Phone (aU offices) 6700 Bryant. Or write J. J. BROWN, G. P. A., Coastwise Steamship Lines, Pier 49, N. R., N. Y. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Director General of Railroads IKViJJJJJJJiJJJJJJJjaaaaaaaaaaaa TM V Sundae PSEWBURGB1 and fS01ES.& Great White Flier "Rensselaer" Lares Pier 32. N. R.. 'oot Canal St., 9.30 a. m. W. 132d St.. 10 a. m. Yonkeri Pier. 10 45 a.m. Twohoiar star In Newburch, returning on the lime steamer. 4 p.m. Music Restaurant. HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY NKIUT 110ATS TO A1.1IANV AKD THOV. 0 AND 7 V. M. C. R. R. of N. J. EXCURSIONS SUNDAY, SEPT. 14 1Y1AUCH CHUNK, $2.00 (War Tni, 1U uililltlonul) lnit V. '-Mil HI., H.O unrrtr ft., H.ftO r.in.i jHck.on Ale., Jrrary Clt, N IU a.m. I llrouil St., NrwurU, H.I3 a.m. ATLANTIC CITY $2.50 (War Tui, -Oo nddlllonnl) Iare W. HI., 7.U Ubrrly St., H.00 a.ni.t Jarkann Are., Jrrary CUT. N.IS n.m.l llioail M., Nennrk, N.OI) u.m. NO TRIPS TO-DAY, SEPT. 13 "Mandalay" Last Trips cf Sessnn, Sun., Sept. 14 Leaving KATTkllT 1'ILK N. Tm at 9.30 A. M., 1.30 and 8 P. M. Fcf ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS VW, Itrtunilna I.ra. II A. M.. r., IM". 1. SI, J ririliioiir. iiruMii i.i.i.,-i.in.i. JfatmStcmnboatCTo, CONEY ISLAND To-day. September 13, ONLY Leave Pier 1, North River ONLY 2.00, 4.15, G.30 and 8.30 P. M. i.yi-. iiim.v. .i.to. r.-. 7.:ut. tt.ir. i. si, rinal trips or season M I ! JtVU' K uu NL'N II AY. Sriil. 14. -,L i'iC.VO FOi: A XICKHL." Sunday Ouling DYCICMAN ST. FLRRY TO INTERSTATE PARK lti-ftcbnwnl I'aillHn, II. U T 10 ulovllra. Bral ffoule For Autos lo Urar lounfrin nnd .11 I'ointt In .V. J. SIGHT. SlflNtt lACHIS AHOUNO MCWYOHK L. Uan ri.r iailr. Ib.Sa. J.10. Tal, Uraad JJJJ la Daasf Uook Octaa, M. Oat. abou 1.1a. rtEAt ESTATE AT AUCTION.' fQoa Estate is Select it as carefully as you would merchandise. Select real estate that is close to a one fare subway The Claflin Property is very close to the Jerome Avenue subway, and also rjose to the Broadway subway. Tk W. BEKGEN, who is now the foremost V2 builder in the tion of the Bronx, raised the small salary of a policeman into the income of a millionaire by his forcsichlcd investments in Bronx real estate. He made a considerable, part of his for tune by the merchandising of vacant lots and buildincs in the fast, crowing University Ileiglits section of New York Estate property is located, just south of the Jerome Park Reservoir. There will be plenty Berccn nnd other absolute auction sale of this famous property, nsscmbled in 1066 and now offered for the first time on Tuesday, September 23d. Send for Boolcmnp. 31 Naa.au St, N. Y. C Trl, R.clor ISM Tha Claflin Eatata la wall dralnad high ground and on further advertisements. It will Sail to AUTUMN TBiPS H ON THE HUDSON THIS SUNDAY Ort aboard the awlft. pnlntlul "BENJ. B. ODELL" Hound Irlpa to Nenburili or lleacon, mil I'viialilireiii'li'. l.30. .. Itudnn annfir la tMKUinUif lo aliuw tna tirllllim roluli it rally fall. Illdo now in Ih. auaimlt i,r Mount lltaron. Tbrr. a ail kind. (I .mil In llio larlril .llr.nlon. of (Irani. Uk I'ark. Vl.lt a.tiuilou'a lliad quartrra at Nrvlmrgh, l.t. Fuollln HL, rain er atalne. A. II.. W. K'Jlh til.. S.10 A. it. CENTRAL HUDSON LINE UP THE GLORIOUS HUDSON SUNDAY AFTERNOON To Menliursli uuil llrtiirn Str. ''owbuEh,, Loavra Kranklln St.. 1 V. M. : W. 120th hi , 1 .'10. Alfti eonnoria with ih Hir IK-nj. li Oiir.l at 0 1'. M. fur return lo New Vork Sliialr. Iti'kliiiinuil, I.unrhroom. CEN'IRAL HUDSON LINE WEEKDAY a. 0 SUNDAY TRIPS t. REM! fpUNTAIN Hi? At MILL. BlH UP HIE HUDSON. it "GrsiiLKt,iiU,ic",r1,u,.""l,,;u'T I music. oancino. ncrncsiiMCNTs. MOUND iniP-l k.UTI. tic I'tilMi.o H HuiKj.-. IV rii clr n sf luii'lud'na lar T I Ctar Ucunlala lint. Til. Colir Cma 7.13. METROPOLITAN LINE Tu iiualON A..!:'..-I?.s,.,V.lS. VIA CAIJE COD CANAL. pfijlt it ih. nil llf I'mini llith ll'iivi. Uarr I'li-r IH 1 1 t f Muni) Mi., Dill) iun .1.1. iuiiuui.il ai o . . . -i. a.ra .J.v.. flcktta and Inforia.ln at Wharf. XU Uarclar SOOI. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. JAQxdmidisQ University Ilcichts sec City, where the Claflin of opportunities for Mr. far-sighted investors at the one far subway be an interesting story. TO GET THERE JTVHudsi Hudson T River n Line ' n.vu.Y. ixoLvniNo bunday. "Wnalniiutwi Irtlna," "llrmlrlck lludion. 'Itolirrt l ultnn." ".tlbanr." Direct luu Cuuucctioi id all polnU North. I'it ami Hot, All Uuoiuti nil ttrkdu btra Nr. orlr ajkl Albany accented, lluaic. llr tauM.-it. Icai. PmbrmMU St., to Ortobcr It lnclonlia. K0 A, M.i V. iZi it., 9.00; W. lvaih aC. B.:0; en.cri I'.fo, itcr.vloi it Bear Mountain, tNcvrfifh. fr.ijhli- !, KnotoQ roloa, Cau. III. tluilaun arl Albinr. Aim .timrr Icarra Pcbroiara SL. V P.d truilxir 14 tnrrti'trr. IC.00 A, II: XV. iZl St., 10.50 A. M.I W. Ilb 81.. 10.40 A. M.i Toa! Im, 11.10 A. II.. for tlWt Mo-tnUln tWr I'olnt let hoJail CVjnm-U. tJtawburKk an-l tPtiiisliliprTwr. Oo aaturdir artrmonn it.am l.aa Drabioaaal Ht. 1.40! W 42J S0O- W. lS9th Bt,. S.SOj Yenk.ra. S.PO t' it., for rWr Mmnialn. tWmi Tolnt. Oomwall. Ntmrsh and l,oirn'p t Rrton teamrr aamr day from potr.t. Burkd t. Ideal nnrxlar ontlnca. rnrthrr Information at nrhrvaaea Bt. Tier. Nrw Vork. Trl. Cnnnl linno. DANCING. ACADEMIES. ROLLER SKATING St. Nicholas Rink, C6tli St., near Broadway. ComiM4t tnatrartori to TVara Toa llow lo Raata. I'v Xjraaon. Two Kulona (tally, Inrlodlfi Rimdayt, i to 0. Eitultu. 1.10 to 11. Skating on Ground Floor Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor now ornuTLVQ ttii AUDUBON BALLROOM Dandng rrrry ftmlna. Patnrdara. fioodara and llolldira. aftirnonn and cTrninx. NO CTIAIU1E ron DANriKO I.CSHIIN.H, lNDIYIHU.il, t I.SHTIIflTOn. lias. KACIU rnivATB u:.sso.N8, ilcol Not nwv.urr tn tak. Iraanna. Ladjr Klnnr Manaurr will totrndao. roa to mltablo rartnrr for danrlnc. AUDUBON THEATRE DUILDING ltdID Ft. and Ilroadwar. DANCING CARNIVAL Yemnj at Oruid Cratral ralaoa, NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK GGth Street, near Broadway. 3 Lessons (1;) 2Sc N t nurrutrr to taks Iruou. Lid Tlotm Muiaerr III imroaucai you to tuiuui prt nar for dan rln n, Uavrn to dtnea t UlIi iopulir IniUtutlon. HELP WANTEDFEMALE. if tod Arm is to wm.rw if Aoa, A TO.THMH.MK OI'tmATOIlt noon woitK noon iat PEItMANirn1 POSITION Hfht hour du all dar wrri. 12 a wrca whll. lMrnk. Inrrraaed tI at Rcular inio-rala tfcara. altrr. F.rrrr nrotectlon and crorlaloa for oanfoti and cctileotmrot. No riprrlrnr. ntcraaary. Call "ftPniXO omati" tat men nrmatlon or arrilr In iraon ac Co t. lluuan u, ilaiuutuin. M.11.UI l. M, is il. t,i u P. M. 81 Witlou-lilj at., nnnikaro. II A "l 'lo 9 I'. M. 136 ltrn.ar. Hmoklrn, 11 A. M. to 8 P. II. NEW YOIIK TBLOJPUO.NE OOilrA.NI. HELP WANTEDMALE. aMLi.Xa.li .allied, utKriMCvd In braaa foaadrrj awadj vera. bt.uu uiaua buiLbuildlu Ca. 1 1.11 UKlMuud. H. I. FOR SALE. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT AMLhILAN WAICH t I ui fVl) CO. ,'hA,kCA,;.", 0 Maiden Lane ISO Oumcnd tlia. or Cold Wallliiai Wauli. il ri.kl,. klCII.OHOLilAN. . Maidia Laaa. Sunday World "Wants" Work Monday Wonders aaasgnr.-a-wryv