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6 JUDGE'S CHARGE TO-DAY thaw cask rojvmr then 'Hatred Over Affections of Woman Caused Killing, Argues Jerome. iwtrnctlon. ~m be dv« to »>-. Thaw Jury iv •.Tu*tlr« DowUnr this niornirc. and tt»- twelve tinr • n Vill brrin . rr «I*liberatir.r.s in •>■-. .fTcrt to rt« tjMßlne'w-tK-Thor Stanford Vpdt* «- f*«* to d«lh en ,b, M.-ullJ<on Fquavc Koof Oard^n on th« ■* M r.f Jon* ». I?«L by ■ tnadm^n or by a hs**« f<£ mmtMly rrsponsJble for Tie consequer.re? of his pet Pirtrirt Attorney tuaaafa etaafaw avsumTit for it-* poon*» tented vaaa far from the acatliin* n^itme.l of Bvalyi. Thaw and oil *-« con r,»N-tod with Th* d«rfeww; »hat h«> mad* at th- aW Trial bit ThJiW h« rMi*mn«*l r.it-;irssly.r .it-;irssly. It wmm Ndfl'lr, the courtroom, th* nl h( b. L— that Mr Uutatm'i FP^^h had lef: mnny lm loophole for thP ...... Attorney** arrow, or rtd«ct*B and «nr <a^ni tfcM had that of Mr. Talmas. The en* f*« that hf impr^fif^d iMsistently on th<> jury »-«• that it did not maiter wh«th«r Thaw «v Insane »< rrf^ious ilrr.r . but tb«> <n»^tion to .l^tormin«» wm • r-h-r h" was ln!«an« th* night when ho shot and kili^d Stanford Whito. Ho ridicule the testimony addtieM to show that Th*-* »as Insane in childhood and early manhood «nd elaborated on his Insinuation made parly In the trial that a BMi awaUag would have aaM tbe Maiad medical treatment- Mr. Jerome ad mitted he believed the Hummel affidavit to be UVtbleaL The acts of Thaw when he grew old*r he characterized -is manifestation? of depravity rather than 111 1 ■■Illy. In reply to Mr. Littleton^ que«Uon a* to lh« whereabouts of "the galaxy of rxperts" for the prosecution. Mr. Jerome answered Tiali Wii by Inquiring where were the witnesses lie declared were necessary to establish a single Insane, act by the. prisoner. Mr. Jerome traced the movement* of Thaw through the day of the shooting, and whf he reached th» dinner at which the Thaw party Eat preceding the visit to tho roor garden, he said: A note m passed la Tha v ivh-f. "The.black guard has 1..c- n here ana Ron* away. The de.*-n Sat toted White. He knew that he^ had « ronßcd Ma wife. At.d if that wer« true, « h^. <> V ' r^! cfTected h«s purpose with dru«* or not. the rela Tions of this man to a r.-year-old girl cry .t to heaver, for condemnaUon But the nan I <load and can speak no more. The defendant Knew that this m^n had kept him out of a club: he taw rhat White- liad threatened to kill him and that 3,. had told May MrKenzie he did not believe the.% ;.W; .W t* happyj and that he would pet the. defend wnCi wife, away from him asrain. If all this doesn * 1-rovMe a motive to hate with a consuming hatred, then I don't understand human nature. Straw was laid on the testimony of James Clinch Smith. Star.ford White's brother-in-law, with whom TV w kaSknd for a half hour or so at the. Garden l*?fore the *hootin£. Mr. Jerome said: He i- a j»nFlbl<- man. ii« Smith, a man who wouH j.ot me h*re «rd commit deliberate and planned V.mi all know the revelations about niflt« ; t« habit*, revelations which. I confess, l . .->uia not credit at llrst. Jiut which I have now corn* no relieve almost enUr^ly. Taking all those into <*insid^ratlon. are yon troinr jo believe that James Omrh Smith is pom? to rotne h«re to PfrJure hkn mrit wilfully for a brother-in-law Ilk* that. Ev amiiaiUniir there may be, but wilful r -i' irv ne.ver. Mr. Jerome cor.t^nd'vl that ThaWp aots were, all rational under the circumstances. On this topic he raid: With rrv motiv- in hat«- this man and »rmM for only on- purpose. h»> walks over to artiere h^ -*-»s and kills him. What other conclusion ran you flra-w wh*n -c killed this man. the man who ha.3 riiFOTnfnateri p-tcries about him. and whose mis ,.«- his wife had be«»n. according; to common re port, for when he first met her h» was told mat it" -belonged to Stanford White"? What other .^n^usion >« there but thai he killed this mail <■• lir~i-st<My. ihouKh a man. I would almost say. wer* ji not Far law Mad aider and a sens* of my reapon i-ihirity. who deserved to di*? Telling ■'«■ jury to dUregard the Smith testimony If it would, but to consider the testimony of th« other --.... M would have a r *" r> "of « man who d*hh*rat«=ly an prrmeditatedly. «-x-tlt«^d by Mian. driven by the vision of hatred. Fhbbts d"ad « man aJttbaS at a table there." There •was caboaaeaa ev«»rj~»h«=r«». the District Attorney *aid, all through the prene. n«-v»*>winj; the testimony of 'he members of t .ie <oron«='r'p Jury and others who described Thswt- Ferine, tradfn« eyea an.J neri'ous excitability. Mr Jerome «aid be could not draw anything: of vahw from that Mai ■aagr. He said that ho never y.a* DP^i -."v niv- kill a mnn in hatred, but should *• nfsn. dominated v,-- ieadOy hntr»<i. kill his enemy. Sir! Jonnio.va? sure he would took and net Jus*. 1h» way Th*w did. Th» testimony concrrnlnE Thaw's childhood was ji«-st attaz-k^d. Mr. Jerome aJmittlnsr the sroor] faith «r -no :-?i-~ti>»s. and in ppeakin^ of th« nvirsr> ■!ffi»lTinTi>" paid: "She baa said thos» spells cam? «-n - -.- h" was slighted. Fits of ancer. tajttrmna. which we may hive bad as he had. and for which »* bad th«» beat medical attention, a cooi spank 5nR." All the incidents c!t»-'j by lite teachers and family Mr. Jerome declared were not symptoms of manic-depressive insanity or circular insanity, or anything; else but the acts of a bad tempered boy. He painted out tliat bataMaa 'be Fg-> of fifteen , n .| thirty-two no one had reported any incident -.-! show Irrational action by Thaw, and the inc> <ients after that-the upsetting of a tray of food, Vi-kina: « luncheon into an open fire, followed by his Flippers — were no proof of insanity. Th« re «jurst for th» steward aC th« Whist Club to pot tfjrea cisar'-ttes in the safe, Mr. Jerome explained ■a b«»inf: perhaps a desire to save them as *ampl=*. i=T«»J<ine of Thaws playing at th« Whist Club. Mr. Jerome raid: Such m»»n ss Schwa* and Gates and Drake fr, for the improvement of th<».r infl icts Though he could hold hi« own with them, who wouldn't be nervou* playinar cards with Mien -non aa nrak*». Srhwab and Gates? Do you think m«=-n would sit down openly and play cards for monoy with » lunatic? Schwab or Gates or Drake or «'aptain Wharton? Do you think they •would Fit and play with a <razy man and lake his money? Mr. Jerome continued to dwell on the playing: of •ratal as proof of Thaw's vanity, and. after asking why fcis partr.ers at the club l.ad not been c.U>l went on to disparage, the value of the testimony «-f thn witnesses from abroad. That the nurse who had artrndrd Thaw at Mont» Carlo was called *nd not tho physician Jerome described as another ■Hectfaei of aeewaaaßy and an example of •■•is-. n- . .js'.r.^. of counseL" After recess Mr. Jerome resumed We di«-ectioT :h« BarekKai testimony. dUac *=ach instance ad *lu<-ed of erratic behaiior and a.<;kliic eibue) was th« analosr/ l>etween that particular act and the *>inotins: of Stanford White. Bf--iki'-.£: in the hiph **t Trms of the eMer Mrs. Thaw, the prosecutor <i«-ri»>d th*- valu« of her testimony to the defence ■by pointing out that f-b" had described not one, Ffr.cle period in her son's llf^ .when he was irrn ljnn*l. ami the history of th« family, he aald. flin'jr*-d only one rsts*i off epilepsy and none of In- Fanity in th<» family in direct line for four pe,n * rat ions. a little brtar Mr. lereaaa furiously denounced Thaw as a -.sard hiding behind his wife's skirts. s:r said b« doubted that Stan/ord White drus? r d Kvclyn Thaw, "but," he continued. "I do believe That she-told the defendant .-'••" He continued: If he were (bbbbbbc Barer ■would counsel be h'-e trj-lnp him: would the court aft upon the beaacli and jwrmlt him to be tried? And here he comes, sane — fa:,, — of course he is sane as he. sits there, usm; hi* wife to save and aUetd his miserable body. Had he killed quickly and in th.- heat of his ans- r »it"l hatred, he intent have been fnrpiven, but as .■ is. n*-ver! I have Hid it once, and I say it again. th^y v • re two degenerates worrying over a woman. Taking up "AU«" Hummel and his affidavit.. Mr. Jerooe ■aid ilr. IJt'le^ton has pivi r much time to the Eftun- Rtel affldavlt, as if I wet* coiiip to lay any weight <-i that' I had been looking for that man Hum iii<-l. and I put Mai !n prison, .■■-.• shou!.! bare tH-tn years before. I ••■ ■..'• believe tluii afli ••lavat is true myself, though Hummel could not ham ifOUTied of her travtls in .: ape except from lier own Hz-s. Sir. Jerome attacked the liypothetical question, and wild that the physicians were eJI mix. uj> in their views, anyway* and tor that reason he bad < .ailed no «xp*-.rts. That end«-d the review of tin toattaaaaqr. and th« 9 ill Jerome «-x}iia.i!i. v agate In ■*\hai dt£rf-« (>t :itur<]t-r cr ii .msiiiJci-. 1 ' •■ rerd'et ir.i^ht at Tuuad. SPECIAL GRAND JURY AT THAW TRIAL. The b&r-clni p!a.i.<i jury thai has b»-en inws'.i- Katlnj rh« affairs of the Pr.»vif3»-m Sa^-ings 1-if .Assurance Society, 'he Mct:opolilari Str«-'-« Railway «"ompa.ny and oili^t itistitutlcn^ an<l corpora tiona •=;opp«d rafc yertcrday an-J rs^nt tli<« <lay liftTilns t» District. Attoi"n^v J^romf's stirnniinsf up ■-' tii** W the most healthful %f3Ms| ffl of fruits, comes the (HuPM Idavai BAKING Ifc^s^^^s?* Tht oaly bakin s p° wdsr A \afc^Z!^i3j made from Royal p£ \ y " Grape Cream. /& of Tartar jffi? ! NEW CIPHER CODE FOR BANKERS. Suggestions of Advisory Committee of Amer ican Association To Be Considered Later. Th«» advisory committee of the American Bank ers* Association, which has boon holding Ka first pepsion in this city, adjourned after making a number of HWgeatteafl which it ia believed would be of benefit to the association and its member*. These wore referred to the. executive council for consideration at its next meeting, about May 1. AmonK other things the committee decided on I new cipher code, and authority was Riven for a thorough revision of the old one. Various special committees were appointed, and it was announced to the committee that the Clearing: House section had Instructed the secretary to go ahead with the proposed numbering of draft?, giving' Clearing House number and assigning a number for cities. A resolution was passed by the committee au thorizing the secretary to form a library devoted to banking and finance, to be available at all times to those seeking information on those subjects. The question of consolidating th« various office? of the sections and the institute and bringing them under the same roof as the main association was referred to the executive, council. COLD HAMPERS BRIDGE TRAINS. Switches Respond Slowly and Crowds Pile Up on Platforms— No Bad Crush. However. Although there were no serious delays in the handling of the rush hour crowds on the Brook lyn Bridge last e veiling, the trains were not moved as rapidly as en the evening before. This was paid to be due to the stiffness of th<? switches, owing to th« low temperature. At on* time. Just before the. 6 o'clock crowd arrived. then was a Jam on the rentre platform at th« Park Row end which threat ened serious consequences. The police kept the crowd bn<~k. however, and no one was hurt. Th* delays w«»r« all at th» Park Row end. The signal!" were Flow in appearing, and the crowds were slow in boarding the cars. Captain Martha took personal charge of assisting in charing th« way. It was reported that legs than 'sixty trains got away the first hour, and that an average of on« a minute could not be. maintained until after *:S0 o'clock. Thereafter the system worked with out any apparent hitch. With the one exception the platforms were at no time seriously congested. DITNLOP CASE MUST BE RETRIED. Finding* of Jury in First Trial Not in Ac cord with the Code. Justice Newburger. in the Supreme Court, decided yesterday that the case of the mentaJ competency of Dr. Clark W. Dunlop must be retried in order that the record may be unassailable. He is sixty flvA years old and has an estate valued at from jflfO.onO to ¥1.000,000. For some time prior to the be ginning of th«» action Dr. Dunlop was In the Hilf^rt Institute, in West 2Sth street, conducted by Matthew Hilgert. of "magic boots" fame. Tiier«> are twenty-two nieces and nephews, and on behalf of all of them on« of the nieces, Mrs. Gilbert Ray Hawes, brought suit to have Dr. Dun lop adjudged incompetent. A Jury before Justice Truax adjudged Dr. DuUop incompetent and un able to manage liis own estate. A commission re ported that he was hopelessly Insane. Later, Jus tice Truax appointed a commission of Dr. Dun lop's person to care for him and prevent th" wast ing of his estate. Justice Newburger directed that the case should h" retried on the ground that the findings of the jury were not in accord with the code of civil procedure. He denied a motion to appoint re ceivers for Dr. Dunlop's property pending the new trial. "IDLE CARS WORTH MILLION DOLLARS." Chicago, Jan. 30.— K. B. Boyd. assistant to the president of the Gould rallwey system, was the pu«'st of honor at a dinner eiven last night by the Chicago Board of Trade. W. C. Brown, vice-presi dent of the New York Central lines, one of the principal speakers, deplored the quietness of com merce through the United States and f-xptvssed a hope that conditions soon would improve. He said in part: "There arc now in the United States more than a million dollars' worth of cars that no ono wants. They are idle from lack of business activity in all parts of the country." B. I- Winchell, president of the Rock Island, ■aid: "The shortage in cars last year can bo at tributed to the. fact that more than W.vM can wrre used in transporting material to build more cars with." AGAINST AMERICAN PALACE CAR CO. Creditor? of the American Palace car Company have filed ■ petition in bankruptcy against the ron'-orn. The company has offices at No. 27 Will iam street, but does not own any manufacturing plants. Patents controlled by it were, however. used to e-ome extent by the J. d. Brill Company and some small oar manufacturing concern?. The American Palar*. Car Company was in corporated in l Vl "> to build, own and lease a new ptyl<» of combination parlor and sleeping car. Its authorized capital stock is nMHuMt, of which ap proximately $4.Pfc-">,200 is outstanding. MANY COUNTRY HOUSES LEASED. r«a*e & Elllmaji have r»nt«>(J the following country houses for the coming s*a?on: F' r Mrf Frances 1.. B«y mour bar cottage at Lawrence. Long Island, known at vTajeMc to C. O. atoller. jr.; Samuel P. HincTcley's cot tage at Ce<larhuri!t. known as Hollyhocks, to Pr. Jam** B. Hay<3«n; th« J. H. Sranlan BOOM at Ortarhiinrt to ■Warren S. Crane; the M. KcUor cottage at Cedarhurst to Herbert N. Rawlins. and also for a term of year* one of the h<m»'» in Park Place, Onaawtclh, Conn., owned t<y a r •►•'-' HiEClnn. to Clement Cleveland. Jr. _ — m GETS TITLE TO "STRADDLE LOT.' Tit> wan yesterday trar.M>rreJ to "the straddle lot." n tract at about eleven acres of salt meadow, adjoinlnc Kaalebester Cn-ek. by Ali<* M. Rushneli ... 10 Ua Taylor ai.a aiivrtln-r i^rsttn. The <"hurf)i of St. Michael 11.»!>--:•1 1 .»!>--:• .-r-.j title jmtmtimy ,- i!, o u church <->UfScr. rectory and parochial school, at t!v northwuK corner of Bat st. and Mil a-.e. «i,a ex t*-i;.";iiiß *ti jj si., to U.m Pennsylvania Tunnfl and Tci i!,ina! • m|<aar. The property forme a par! of Urn »li« f>r U>f I'tiin.'S'lvanU tunticl statl«j»i. IN THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. bhaW i .•„ ..a . - ■:: f a utt.. Hlrach to an investor Ute tour story single apartmcut hout<- No. Via \\V»t 124 th »t.. IH.SkIOO f. rl. v The llmulre XniprovMnsnt ''onspany. ■ r<-pon«d '■" have moM No». *)•! and MS Weat r .tl; .>■ . two three Hury rlilnaj hour's, on* plot i<*>74 ! •••: Pepe BrO«lM i- hay« soiil Su*. 7 ami '.< Cornelia at., t«i» flx« *torj - ;••■■-•• on plot .Vij.it">. 6 f^t. Olio I. Schro^dfr h*s null to > mnal in Li llay«>!t lh« r'irti ra*t «-<.rnT of ";;''.th Pt. an>l Krpler a- . Wothllhwii llrtsht*. * ,i t kaftjcMa f«^t. in.- purchai«r -.'lt build a two family houw on th« sit*. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. FRTDAY, JAXUARY 31, 1008. i Another overcoat day! | j 1000 Winter overcoats that were I $32 to $4-0, and 500 overcoats that i were $30 have just been added to I those already marked down to $20. I 500 long 'coats. "Travelling coats" j that were mostly $30 now join those | previously reduced to $15. Fur coats, fur lined coats, fur ! gloves, fur caps. : Rogers, Feet & Company. i Three Broadway Stores. j 258 842 "So : at at at ■ Warren st. 13th st. 32nd St. Unfurnished Apartments to Let. Brooklyn. 7 BOOMS AND BATH. *3S; ELECTRIC LIGHTS; PAR- I qu«-t flooring; .iin.nc rcoms Dutch effect. Ma \o apart merit house. 711 Sterling Place, nrar Bedford. Furnished Apartments to Let. nTH ST IS BAST. NEAR FIFTH AYE. (ALABAMA ll^nfi RenaMlaer Hotel" .-Spring rednctton; oM half former prices furnished «P artm ? nt :, 11 PP r lo^ c ek y : your choice. *1 daily, including meals. $1- M weeKiy. two, $l"0: exclusive, homelike. _^__^_^ Country Property for Sale^ Prospect Park Hotel, AT CATSKiLL. N. Y. FUL iSN FUB FB»"iKE l "A ! TT EE A 11 a T AR£? ll 88 N l ! £8 - RULAND&WHITINGCO. 5 BEEKMAN ST. TOR SAI.B--EOMB GREAT BARGAINS. HUNTER * *™ County rarm Q S. SS g Won , X^ARV~BARGrtIN.-8« ACRES; MILE FROM CROTON houae: $15,000: ea?y terra If taken at one*. tenant house- I1J5.000: easy terme If taken at once. L. <-- HAIGHT. Mlllwwvl. N. Y. __^^_^— — Excursion*. WINTER TRIPS TO] INTER RESORTS! h a u P^c-aIU^ 0868 - X- THOS. T. HF,\DRirK!tONS TOURS. fEstbld 1874.) 343 Fulton St., Brooklyn. > Y. PLANS NEW STATIONS. 4 FOCR TO COST $190,000. Will Be Built on Harlem Branch of New Harm Railroad. The New York. New Haven * Hartford Rail road rnmpany filed plans yesterday for four new stations to be butlt on its Harlem River branch. Two stations will cost $45,000 each and two $60,. 000 Bi.rh. Each structure will be one story high. Th»y will be built from pans by ("ass Gilbert, the architect. One station will occupy a plot 43xf>6 feet, in Pauldtrsg st. and another a plot R7.Tx35.7 feet, in Westebeater a-w.. 1-O fret east of Whit- Lock aye. The station to be built on the westerly side of t!ir block front from 135 th to 136 th i?t.. Just north of the old Morris aye. station, will occupy a plot 33x90 feot. The largest station will be on th« northerly side of Hunt's Point Road, 40 feet west of Garrison aye. It will be 1 35x30.5 fe«t. Albert J. Schwarz'er is going to build fourt^pn aye story brick tenement houses, at a total cost of $::f4,00i. on the easterly side of Clay aye., 34.6 fnet south of 169 th st. Each house will be 37. « x 68 feet. I.uiKi Volpato will build a two story brick dwelling house, 25x65 feet, at the northwest cor ner of Hill and Randall ayes., rrom plans l>y Moore & Landsetdel. at a cost of $9,000. Plans have been filed with Buildings Kuper*;! •erulent Murphy for enlarging the old Prescott Building, at the northwest corner of Broadway and Spring st.. which was originally the Preacott Jlouse. a hotel that was one of the famous old Broadway landmarks of the Civil War days and was long ago converted Into an office building. The adjoining loft building will be connected v. illi tho old building and made into office^ and new stores are to be installed on the ground floor of the enlarged premises. The improvements aru to be made for Joseph Keller as present owner. AUCTION SALE OF UPTOWN HOUSES. Firm of Operators Buy One in East 74th Street for $11,000. In th» Real Estate Exchange Salesrooms yester day Jowph P. Day sold In partition proceedings No?. 252 and 254 East 74th st, two five story tene ment houses, with stores, on a plot 33x76 feet. l.nwenfeld & Prager bought No. 2R2 .'or $11,100 and Otto Illrsh bought No. 254 for $12,250. Mr. Day also sold at foreclosure No. 7S Manhattan aye.. a threw story and basement dwelling house. 17.7x75 feet, to B. 11. Davenport, the plaintiff, for $1t>,500. He also withdrew from the sales list a vacant plot, 7f>x I".\ f<=-«>t. hi the. northeast corner of 14?>th at. und Bobbins aw. The sale of three Marlay aye. par cels was adjourned to February fi. Jani-s 1,. Wells sold at foreclosure No. 1«» Eart 117 th nt.. a two story dwelling: house, 17x100.11 feet, in Louise JouteL, for $*.SQO. The auction offerings for to-day wi!! he aa fol lows: By Hugh D Smyth: 4AI Bth avf. v •>. 8."." ft b of 25th §*, IP.l<>\l"O. 4 story hldg and store.; IV H H Hull #t al up' .1 F HaffnT et ■!. A T Stoutenburgh. atty; .1 T Brady, re'; amt due, $20,606 88; sub to a first ratgt of $40,000. By Lour.sbf-rry * O'Connor: 222<i nt, » f. 205 ft c of 4th aye, 50rlU: Henry lacker agt C X Nichols *>t a!. D S Decker, atty; G E Weiler. ref, amt due. 1..138 1&; tax.-B. etc. $sno. By Joseph P Day: 1«7 115 th st, n s. 2T.7.6 ft w of 3d »i». 12.6x100; 3 story dwg h; also 207 60th St. n », 12T. ft w of Amsterdam aw. 25x100.5: 5 story t<»n h and •tore; Sheriffs gala of all rl^ht. title, etc. which Jacob Hj-man had r>n Novf-mb»r A 1907. or since; Samuel i:rsle act Jacob Hyman ft al; S J Baron, it'». BIG 34TH ST. BUILDING PLANNED. rtevlllon Fr^rts int«n<l to erect a 12 utory building on the jirrnilsos Ho. 17 West S4UI ft and No?. •_'« an.l 2S West .'i.'.tli nt. Th.- work of erecting Uka structur« will be hniia hm soon as the U-areß on th« cite expire! The pro^omd imlMltur will be of th« Mine style of architecture us the bulldlns on an unjoining Kite, occu 1.1, I.' them REALTY NOTES. <!. P. Treslow i.. - sold for A. Pope No. lit Lafayette »'.c. Itruuklyn. a four story flathouse. Ij.ii;. A. BaarM has aoUl for bin C <'-*,du\e. i.f Colorado, to Robert Kin* th« tvi»lvo room d. tu. ji.-.i •l»v«-lli:iK house. No. l"02 s.Mii «t.. betw»:«-ii I!-.. mid I2th mn.. Dykar Height*. Monroe E, Hetlbrua .'■»■■■ i<-a.«<:.i for D E. B*>b«l to the Diamond I'otat Pen Company th* third loft la Ham. S4 Mini M Fulton st. for a term of <•• ."•< Yin- II 11. Fuller Realty Company has leased for (-,n« ■ lav Scboclt i. dM i:> in. Hank Protection Company th» t.,j) loft in the hallcling Sat. 514 or.i M.; Wrist B7Ui «.; i, r A. i: Ivlham to Q. I. Putnam's Son* Company the n.'Ui !<'fi la the biiildlp^ Xfi« <!-.' ami lit We.-t Kith it. tor .< '•I'm •■' yean, and for Hem a. Dii & gen s Com j.,.. to ¥ T. > "ii " •'■ Boa vpttiH In -hrir iiviv bulltlinc. *>.< 116 and II- W«M i4th si., '••• i i« mm of yean. T. J. Farrell ha* leased Nc. 70J Waehlnstun at., • tour It's ■ wind fall - 2400 Karl «-V Wilson while rln-:^ shirts. "Otcgo" is their name. Open front— attached cntTs. .$2 regularly, and you know haw stiff the B. & W. prices arc. $1.1.5. Roger's, Peet & Company. Three Broadway Stores. 258 842 1260 opposite near opposite City Hall. Union Square. Greeley Square. c 'itation. TUT, TROT OF IKB STATE OF NEW YORK. BY L the grace of God free and Independent.— To Goorge W. Angell. individually, and as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Emily I. Apgell. deceased; Mar garet Rathbun Mills, individually and as legatee of Caro line EL Perkins, deceased; Mrs. Frances A ger. Individu ally and a« next of kin of Mary E. Kin*, deceased: James E. Whitney, as husband and a* Administrator of the goods, chattels and effects of Alice M. Whitney, deceased: John P. Whitney. George E. Whitney Herbert A. Whitney and Vincent J. Whitney, as next of kta of Alice M Whitney, deceased: Bessie L- Dlckson. a* Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Julia C lluntlngton. deceased; William T. Schley. as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of sarah C. Kerrtjran. sole Legatee and Bxecutrlx of the Last Will and Testa ment of Catherine T. Perkins, deceased, sole Legatee and Executrix cf the Last Will and Testament of Harvey H. Perkins, deceaeed: George W. Stlger and Abbott L Ml la. as Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Caroline B. Perkins deceased; Oscar G. Rathbun. William W. Hathbun. Eva E. Hardy. Ida M. Wiggins and Froderick I a'hb n" Is legatees under tha Last Will and Testa ment and next of kin of Caroline E Perkins, deceased; James B. Rathbun. aa one of the next of kin of Caroline ■ Perkins deceased: Anne T. SBerwood. Ottawa Avenue Association a corporation; Louise, Stiger Car-line Shuler and Harriet Snvder. as legatees unier the Last Will and Testament of Carolina E. Perkins, deceased; George E. Clymer a» Executor of the l*at W'Ul and Testament of Azarlah C. Anuell. deceased: Oliver A- Klngsbury. as sole surviving Executor of the Last W'lll and Testa ment of Amy J. Perkins, deceased, sole beneficiary and Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of George R. Perkins, deceased; Eliza J. Seward. as one of the next of kin of Mary B. King, deceased, and any and all other next of kin of John Perkins, deceased. If any whose names and places of residence are unknown, and cannot after diligent Inquiry be ascertained and to all persons interested in the estate of said John Perkins, late of the County of New York, deceased, as legatees, next of kin or otherwise, send greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited and required personally to be and appear be fore our Surrogate of the County of New York, at the Purrcgates' Court of said county, held at the Hall of Records, In the County of New York, on the 14th day of February. 1908, at half-past ten o'clock in the fore noon of that day. then and there to attend a judicial settlement of the account of proceedings of Guaranty Trust Company of New York, as Trustee of the Last Will and Testament of said deceased: and such of you as are hereby cited as are undar the age of twen ty-one years are required to appear by your guardian. If you nave one. or if you have uone. to appear and apply for one to be appointed, or In the event of your neglect or failure to do so. a guardian will be appointed by the Surrogate to represent and act for you in the proceeding. In testimony whereof, we have caused the R«al of the Surrogate*' Court of the said County of New York to be hereunto affixed. Witness. Hon. CHARLES H. BECK ETT a Surrogate of our said County at the County of New" York, the 24th day of December. In the year of our Lord On» thousand nine hundred and seven. [Seal.] DANIEL J. DOWDNEY. Clerk of the Surrogates" Court. rpHE PEOPLE- OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK RY I JL the srrace of God free and independent, to Frederick A. Booth. Elizabeth Price Harris. Robert Mowry. EJith Mowry. Mabelle Shorey. John Lyman Shorey. Harrison Bhorer. Gsorge B. Studley, Ba.rrett Studley. Harriet N. McCaslln. Maria Moran and Greenwood C«m«ter>-. and to all persons Interested In th*> estate of Harriot A. Barrett, late of the County of New York. d»cease,l. a* creditors, legatees, next of kin or otherwise, send greetlnß: You and each of you are h«reby cited and r« qtllrfd personally to be nnd appear before our Surro gate of the County of New York. at th* Surrogates' Court of »aid County, held at th». Hall of Records. In the County of New York, on ti>e l"th day of March. Jt)O<; at half- ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there to attend a Judicial settlement of the, account of proceedings of Augustus S. Houchton. as ETecutor of the last will and testament of said de ceased" and such of you as are hereby cited as are under the age of «wenty-on« years are required to ap pear by your guardian, If you have one or. if you have none, to appear and apptr for one to he appointed, or in th« «vent of your neglect or failure to do so. a guardian will be appointed by the Surrogate to repre sent and act for you In th** proceeding. In testimony whereof, we liav» caused tn» Seal of the. Surrogates' Court of the said County of New York to be hereunto afnx«-l Witness. Hon. [I, S.I Abnnr c Thomas, n. Surrogate of our sai 1 County, at the County of New York. th« "°nd day of January. In the year of our Lord one thousand n,ne hundred and^gM. ? r>ownNF:T . Clerk of the Surrogated Court. T WOOL6BT PHEPARD. Attorney for Executor. 11l Broadway. New York City. Notice of Summons. VBW YORK SL'PRKME COURT. COUNTY OH* NEW IV York.— Amerlran-lJi ITanr« Kiio Rniirine Company. Plaintiff acainst California Safe. Deposit & Trust Com pany Defendant. — Huramom. To 'he abovo named De fendant • You are hereby FUtnmoned tf> answer the com nlalnt in this action an.l to serve a copy of your an'Hß^r on the Plaintiff's Attorneys within 20 days after th*> service of this summons exclusive, of the day of ser vice- and In can« of your failure to appear or answer Judgment will be taken ajralnst you by default for th* relict demanded in tho complaint. Dated. December 11. 1007 « VCKKTT CHAPMAN A STEVENS. PlaintlfTß Attor neys. ' neys. Offlc« and Post Office Address 154 Nassau Street (Tribune Building). Borough of Manhattan. New York To the, ' Defendant, California Safe Deposit & Trust company: ; - -. ■'■-• The foroßOlng summons is snrvea upon you by publica tion pursuant to an order of Hon. Vemon M. Davln, one of the Justlcrs or the Supreme, Court of th« Stat» or New York, date.l the «th day of January. liiOS. and filed with the complaint. In tho offlco of th« Clerk of New York County. In the Borough of Manhattan. City, County and Stats of New York. Dated, New York, January 10, ir<os. SVCKETT CHAPMAN ft FTFTVENS. PlalntlfTs Attor neys office and Pest Offlt-e Address. 164 Nassau Street (Tribune Building). Borough of Manhattan, New York City. OUPKBME COURT. NEW YORK COUXTY.— A. Smythe. Plaintiff, against Anne Mary Oeary. T'efennant — Summons. To th« above, named Defendant: You ar*> hereby nummpned to answer the complaint In this notion, and to serve, a copy of your answer on th« Plaintiffs Attorney within twenty days aft«r the. tiervlrA of this summons, exclusive of th« day of wrvi.-p. and in csat of your failure to appear, or awe win, htdameat will be taken af?Bin»t you by default, for th« relief demanded In the complaint. Dated December 2«th. 11^7. HENBY F. COCHRANE. Plaintiff's Attorney. Office airi Po«toffl Addr*i"i. No 44 Court etree.t. Brooklyn. N. T. T" th* pefn.-idant. Ann« Mary deary: The foregoing summons is yerv-ed upon you by publica tion, pursuant to an order of th« Hon. Joseph E. New bureer. a Juattee of th« Supreme Court of the, Ptate. of Now York, dated th« 23rd day of January. 1908, and flle.l with the complaint in th<-- office, of the Clerk of th« Coun ty of New York, at 'he County Court Hooaaj. In the Bor ; ough of Manhattan, city. County and State of New York, on th« 23<1 day of January. 100}<. r»ated January 23rd. IWB. HENRY F. COCHRAN'EIL Plaintiff^ Attorney. Ofßce and I'ostofTl'-e Addre.«si. No. 44 Court Street. Brooklyn, New York City. " ~ ' «tory building-, at the northeast corner of Horatio at., for a term of years. The O. P. Butterly comrar.y has leased era... in th"» : following buildinßß for periods of from three to (lie. years: I Koe. 137 and 139 Ka»t 2."> th St.. No. 13S East 26th St.. No. 145 to 151 W'egt 16th St.. No. 51ri West 53d st . No. 4<)7 East 23d st , No. fi!2 We.4 4Sth St.. No. 30 West 32d St.. No?, 100 and 111 West 2nth St.. and No. 164 West 4«th st. Amoriß the tenants are. Hcmmings & Co.. O. A. Heaehal < Co.. National Auto an. I Sun Company. "Marie," dressmaker; Halted States Mill Company, Chlcairo Cement Company, Klng-Mahon i Co., and John, Jt-nnlng» Com pany. _ FoliOin Broth*r» haw leased for 11. M. Mowbray to 11. H. Jo«tk the three ator) und baaaaaaat iiwelllnt hou»e No. Mi West lHli at. DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT FOR $34,101. A deficiency Judgment (or $34,101 was atiteted >«-st»-rJay asulnst Suloinon l>-wln* and L*>uls lian^. baMaia, In favor Of llurrls MundelUiuni and Fisher lawlae. urov.- ins out Of the foreclosure .-.. i- of property on the east »i.i^ ,if Anwte-"dan» u.e., xtearfina from IZlal st. i,, l^J.l si. ' TO ENLARGE HOME OF LIBERTY BANK. '-i:— bay bnn Diet] for mnodelllaj the three story bank bulliiiiiK ..i the iJbertv National Uank. No. l.'Sit Droadvay, »».I conn«ctln«; with the Tempi* t-i I. ,f t!i<- eighteen story Washington i.if. oflloe aajtMhaa. Ac Itnoadway and Liberty rt. A raxered ,- .. •■« «.] will i « tnaue, through M, llghl court, and the around floor and basemen! of th« I. partitioned 'ff to gl\* enlnrse,! «pac« for 111 ■■■<-.'. .i, • iTice-i.. The. Improvements »r» to it male for the waafclajajtaal lift LVuipany. *» owner. SPECIAL MENTION. A<lT»Ttl»«oent» admitted hit* «>••• rnlnmn a*e rrroiriTirrdM t# the reader* of Th* Trtbun» a* tb«r. enghJy reUabl*. aw boataeM eaa »• ta* by mall >tta the .4l»«tUe» with s>erteet eafetr. "RANK H. GRAF CjpH 177 BROADWAT MS BROiDWAT. n3 SIXTH AVENC* . : a>"unioy«. ffvdßß* FTRE SETS. •12 heveatb Areaaaw Ceraar mt 2«Ui »«- THE TRIBOIEILUUC • FOR 1908 OnSalsatalt Uiwstinii Price 25 Cents Do Tour Eye« Trouble Tan? fctep Into Bpencer*«. new at J 81 Mnldfn lan«. ana *«« pair of pebble eye glasses, the cool.^ea»7 kind that never inlet, or invlalbla Torlc bl-focal» tot near and distant vision. Amusements MANHATTAN opera iiocse. 1%1/\r%ll/\l l/*ni 34th st.. n»ar Bth Aye. TO-NIGHT at B— LOUISE. MISS MAHY GAR DEN. Mm«. Bressler-Glanoll; MM. Dalir.or-s. GiH bert and 22 other principal*. Mus. Dlr.. Campanirl PAT. MAT at 2 — RKJOLETTO. fSlxth appear ance MMX. TETKAZZIXL) Mm*. Glaconla: MM. Basel. Sammarco. Mugnoa. Arlmondl. Musical Di rector. Campanlnl. SAT. EVE. at 8 'pop. prices. 75c.-$3> — TALES OF HOFFMANN. Miles. Zeppilll. D* Clsneroe. Jo nielli. Trentlni; MM Renaud, Dalmorei. Glllbart. Gianoll-Gallettl. rrabbe- Mus. Dir.. Campanlnt PI'ND.. 8:30 — Popular Campanlnl Concert. Na.< $1.50. < Second appearance M. ZE.VATELLO In pop ular concert.* limes. Russ. Zeppilll. Bressler- Glanotl. De C!«neros. Gervllle-Reache: MM. Zer.a tellr>. Crabbe. Arlmondl. Olanoll-Gallettl an 1 th» entire Manhattan Chorus and Orchestra. » — NEXT WEEK MON. — Farewell M. MACBICE REXAI'D an.l laat time this season THAIS. Twelfth appearance of MISS MARY «.ARPEN. Mile. Trentlni: MM. RenauJ. Dalmores. Musical Director. Oampanini. TfES. — Press — TALES OF HOFF MANN. WED. ( first time in America) — SIBERIA. Miles. AROstinelll. Trentinl: MM. Bassi. 1 roareo, Crabbe. Mugnoz, Cazauran. Gianoll-Gallettl. Musi cal Director. Campanlnt- FRI. — (Seventh appearance MME. TETRAZZINT) — LA TRAVIATA. MM. Zenatello. Ancona, GUlbert. Musi. Director. Campanlnl. SAT. MAT.— LOOSE. MISS MARY GARDEX. Mm«. Bressler-Glanolf; MM. Dalmores. GiHbert. Musical Director. Campantni SAT. NIGHT — Gran.l double hill — Popular prices .-s3»— < AVAT.I.ERIA RTSTIC ANA. Miles. A«ros tln«>lli. De Clsneros; MM Bassi. Ancona. I PAOI.f- ACCI. Mile. Zeppilll. MM. SaaaateOa^ Sammarco. CrahhA. Musical Director, Campanlnl. St'N. NIGHT — Popular Campanlnl Concert (50c. $1..-,0 I —Eminent soloists. MON.. Feb. 10, at «— 'Eighth appearance MME. TETRAZZINI) TRAVIATA. Scats for Next Wk. and Mon.. Feb. in. Vow Selling; H" AMMERSTEIN'S E^4v^" .iri.irs STEGER * CO.. RICE * FREVOST. A Night on a Houseboat. Nichols .-inters. Frank Fufarty. Alcide Capltalne and other*. T^gvffk IV A I HETTY RACE VAX -«TI"nDI COLUHIIALkiXG FORD. WilfNNi Clark*. Mat. Dally. 25c. £ Co., R. C. Knowlea. i.th*. II IllUnni Mat. VESTA VICTORIA. HORACE II UAMnnA I"i!v OOLPIN. « Vmerioan l'.r,-r». A Lil ft 111 D II A We. Avery ft Hart. other». M a-wie>^lN7r»l7> SQ BTeßay and Sflth Street Rl ANEY S Vat*- M°n- TT ' J|oß -- Thurs. Sat. DLHlihl * ■» - and SPOONER STOCK CO. Edna May Spooner The cowboy an .i the. Lady. "X~«~'|* r% D THEATRE. B'way and 43th St. AS 1 UK Eves. at!»:15- Mats. W and Sat. wed mat. it viOLA ALLEN as £55* 1 "IRENE WYCHERLY" WEBER'S , ac S&gffisoui? or st we XK d S and s ia1 at -iT THE MERRY WIDOW Mat*.. 50c.-51.50. Fermlsslon Henry W. Savage. [ THE CHARITY BALL For the Nursery and Child's Hospital. WALDORF-ASTORIA. TtieMlay Eve.. Feb. 4th. Boxes. M V* g :i ' : £-J ir *'^: 1 E**t Tilth 22 East 32d. I<s Weal llth. 22 Rlver-ld^ Drive. Fifth Ay«. Bank. 2 East 64th. Fifth Aye- Trust fn._ S"'-on.| National Bank .^^_^_^^__^ Instruction. For Boys and Ymini; Men- CHy GRADUATES from our public school system should forti.y their peneral education by a special busin«!« training. No risk incurred In selecting a school known by Fifty Years of Thorough Work as -Tho School That Makes a Specialty of Each Student." No •■Solicitors"! PACKARD * COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 4th Aye. and -^d St. Bay »n«l K\ening Fourteenth Year an Thoroughly Modern. 1133-1135 Broadway. cor. -6lh St.. N. V £hnrthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping:. Penmanship. Business. Spring Term. PAY and NIGHT SESSIONS. Em ployment Dept. Endorsed by the Board of gents. Call or send for booklet E. 'Phone 2063 Mad. Sq. For Both Sexes City. THE BF.RMTZ SCHOOL OF UXGIAr.i:-. MADISON SQUARE (1122 Broadway*. Harlem Branch: Lenox Aye.. cor. I^6th 3t. Brooklyn " 73 Court St. Newark " Scheuer Ruil.lln? 850 BRANCHES IX ALL LEADING CITTES. TRIAL, LESSONS FREE. School Agency. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN TEACHERS' AOEXCT supplies Professors. Teachers. Tutors. Governesses, etc., to Colleges, Schools and Families. Apply to Mrs M. J. YOUNO-FULTON. 23 V nlon Square Proposals. T>ROPOSAL« FOR FURNITURE.— DEPOT QCARTER XT master's Office, 38 Whitehall Street. New Tork City. .i&ii'iary 2!>. 190S —Sealed proposals". In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received hero until two o'clock V. M. February 29. 10">8. and then opened, for snanufacturin« and delivering to the Quar*erma«">r> De prtment. U. S. A. my. 2173 dining loom tables: 1»212 dln- Ini< room side chairs: 4403 dintnir room arm chairs; £»>•«:» desks, anil 126.1 sideboards. These quantities are subject to increase or decrease, of twenty (20) per cent If desired by this Department. Th« rl«ht la reserved to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part there Prefer ence, will be g>v»-n to articles of domestic manufactur". conditions of quality and price 'Including in the price of foreign productions or manufactures the duty thereon) b^ina; equal. Standard rnmples can be se»n an.l specflca tlons. blanks for proposals and full Information will be> furnished upon application at *hls office. ETnvelopea ,-cn talr.iric; proposals must be endorsed. •■Proposals for Fur niture, to be owned February 2l». 19(W. at 2 P. M." Col. WM. S. PATTEN. Depot Quartermaster. rPROASURY DEPARTMENT. U. P. IJFE-3AVINO JL Service, •Washington. D. C January 24. 10n« Pealed proposals will be received at this effleo until 3 o'clock p. m. of Thursday. February 13. IOCS, and then publicly opened, for »he construction cf twenty M.-L*llan boat wagons, ten with runners and ten without runners. to b« delivered at the storehouse of this service. .170 Wnshln^ton Street. New York. X. Y. Plan* and specif • cations, forms of proposal. e*c. can be obtained up>>n application to « apt. C IT. Mcl>ellan. U. S. R. C. S. (Rettred), Superintending Con»tructlon of Lifeboats. Aiv paratus, etc.. Saving Service. Room TS-A. Custom House. New York N. V.: or to this office, ia'lerjed) S. I. KIMBAIXs General Superintendent. WEST I*OINT. N. if.. JAMUAnY :•..>. It.X SEALED >t propoaala, In triplicate, will he received htr* until 12 o'clock, noon. February 20. 1S»OS. for furnishing and Installing Electric Light Fixtures In «lun Khf<!. Artl! l^ry Stable. »i%Hlrv Stable, .Xrtll'.rry Barracks ami iu\:ilry Barrack*. «* per drawings and BfjecMeatthMM In th!» offlce. The fnltert States r^ttervtm the rtsbl to acot-pt or rejt-ct may or all proposals, or any part thereof. Ftirtnn for pr-ip-.'»Hi« furnUhr<t upon applk-a tlon. Addres» Quurtfrmaster. M".-9» Point N. T. 1 PROPOSALS FOU ROADS: WAR DEPARTMENT. OF- X i tlce i>f th*> C.iutructliu Uuarternuwtaf New I* nUon. Cuiin, January .".< 19UH — sV-^l<-%t proposals for L-unstrui-t— Ins appruxlmatelv »4n> n.i-ji fret .>f maomiaiu ami 12i»> lineal fe»-t of dtri > adi at Fort Terry. New York, will be received her* until 11:30 A M.. March 2, l!>o*. and then opened. Information furnlshe.l on application !•>-.■ ■(.•■.,,.,.1 oontalnlriß propaeaJa should >•« en<loraa,| "IV.» poaala for i: *;- " and aMraaaad, WILLIAM K. lIOU TON. rapt. <■> M ALLENHURST INN TO BE SOLO. The Allenhur«t !nn and It* areej rott*Be», »■ x -p hur>t. N. J.. will-be aaU x' aatttai a* Flryan i. Ken nei'.v m the Krai Baaate R»W roC ms. Noe. It tr; IS Vaaaj at. at cuon on Mmxeh •> Amusements. rumor theatre. Wav »nd <oth st. T. i » : ;<!. tlHrlnL Matinees W-J. and S«t.. Z.IZ. MAUDE ADAMS SS-SE"" THE JESTERS 3AVUI m,.. Thur«. and Pti»t. 2;13. A mnßLffDtft SCCCKSS. 20 BITS,!! THE SHADE * nOiTCDinU Th«ntr*. B"»v and 4tt h St- T.- - * \\ Ulll I tnIUN Matin— W-<J. .r-l S«t.. 2:1.1 "A barrel of fan — musical delight."— Ewe- Sia- THE PCTCH ML'SICAI. INCIDENT. MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND HUDSON THE.V 44th Su. nr. E"w«y. Etj« §:» nUUdUII M»Unees W-d. and ?»t.. 2:30. ETHEL BIRRTMORE 1b By Clyde Fitch «nd Cosmo fV»» - L»nn*s. « nnifl/ »tb pr n«ar B'»», Etc* ? v\ «/»■*■%* V*» ijut Matta«« Sat.. 2:13. MAXINE ELLIOTT m I M>» R THE GKEEXWOOD TRI NFXT MONDAY. SEAT* NOW ON SALE. KDNA U\ll UK HOfPKK I 5O MILKS IN bEOBOE M. COHAN'S I FROM BOSTOX. KN'H'KFKBOCKER. Broadway %r.d .Tfh Srr~t. Eve VI.V Mats. Wed. and ->■ "A F« • Kye. ' II TOK .MOOKE IN i.rr\R(.r fOH\N'- THE TAI, X OF >E W YORK. I \< F.I "M TIIKATRE. Broadway at 43"1. at • M. IHP I HltaT KYKLE BKIXEW and I fib ■ ■■■■■■ MAROARET ILLINGTO?*. burton j Fi:ni - " :2 °- carnegir I nunnii HOLMES { LYCEUM THEATRE. LUnUUH LYrEU.U THEATRE SPECIAL -v BEATRICE -- *»*& DCHlnluc :- :w HERFDRD s^. w HIPPODROME ZSf Daily Mats.. 1 Beat sea»» «l. Evg». 9. 2.V. tr> *1.5 a Sat. Slat. — DONKEY ANT PONT RECEPTION. (ENTIRVS GRE.\TEST SPECTACLE peo^e. BATTLE OF PORT ARTHUR V-U' Mu«lca! Melange. Lady ill. ■ Gardea Party. Beat Circus fI D I 7 «2 12 Act». Ever In New York VII\V»VJ All Novelt!»» Drowning Bsllet — 4 — W|--?r Carn!»aL I \TDff 42d St.. W. of B-way. Ev *s ■ Sharp. ■-• ■ Rlv Matineo To— .'-■— at 2. ■ft 4f% "■■ IIPIIII To-niirht and -T-ry SOTHERN s^rsg&s? sat - S Nex" k LORD DUNDREARY Saturday Nights HAMLET UinifrTT ♦- • Sr - West of Bway. Kv*a. » 30. HflUnC I I Matinee To-morr.iT. 2:1.7. JOHN MASON t!? c WITCHING HOUR MA.IESTIC. Last Week Here. N»xt W-ek. Caaiao. TOP 0' TH 1 WORLD Ceo. V.~. —ay A-na lUr U 111 nUtILU UuVhlln. Ba!l«y 4 Au,:!i Field.- f LEV FIELDS — r.lrl Behind the HERALD «»Q. ( ounter Ev«. *.I.V Ma" To-morrOTr. CASINO FUNA6ASHI DALY'S^o-^: £k SOCIETY £2 BULLOO6 HI I fit T Bwiy an.l 30th St. Tel. !..V- Mai DIuVU Evgs. . ;. Mats. Wed. and =»>.. ; « MME HI 7 I II AW I !n lUi: < '>MET. HAfcllUll By Owen Johnson. Special Matinees— F RE NTH CO. '- -D I - VORf — next we».« Mon . Top*-. Thur Frt NEW AMSTERDAM "^IZS&Sr- Evenings S:ls- Ma::: ■-=■ -vVed- and Sat. . 11 HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers I A VtaOMI THE MERRY WIDOW ! S^ (Dl» :.-.-- c Wltw-. » Acts. QDfIAriUfJIV THE.%. BY&41?-. Eves *:X3. DnUAUIf AT m^« w«<j. a^ sat.. ; 15. »EDM>niV MAT. BF"»T -EAT' $1.50. THE BIGGEST SUCCESS T ?£ YEAR Th<» Ne,w Vl»nn»se Op«retta. A WALTZ DREAM ■ Km \TALTZERTR.M'M>. Ml >!<• BY OSCAR STRAI*. UCUf VnOtf t hf \ 1 rItT li-*ay and 45' - it. Rtff lUilli Curtain 8- - .CO. MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. F. ZIEGFELD. JR.'5. GREATEST SCCCCSak THE SOUL KISS RFNFF !":;-.':;',...-:; 6ENEE UEI I 1I 1 bill Sand wttye got her '' Hi .-- on st - " 4 ar»>a in A'lvanr*. IIUCUTV IHK\TKK u-»^t -i::.r~striit7 LlDE.nl a £v?3,2^2t>. mt.sw-.! * Sar 2:li MABEL TALIAFERRO In FREDERIC THOMPSON'S P*»tactft«a of* POLLY ".circus I \0 HBi •■ ■ By Marwrtt Uaya ~METIK>PG(LnMr^^"" To-night «t S — F.\l*-»T. Emma Eam»i. Jao^y. Glrerd; Caruso, Planccn. Btraccteri Ee«'je. Con ductor. Boy». Sat. Aft.. Feb. 1. at -II B.irhlero .1. SItIcIU. Sembrtrh. Glrerd; Bonrt. Csmpanar!, c^aliapias. Barocchi. Te* hi. Conductor. >'• tt-- Sat. Etc.. Feb. 1 (popular prices), at $--W-idji»» Butterfly. Farrar. J«.-or.y. Jlarr'n. Straociari. Relss. Muhlmann. Baro^chl. rond«<-tor. raaal Sun. F.va;.. Feb. 2 ■ popular prices >. at *:33. KOSSIXI'S -T%B\T M\TKR. (By request! Fr* r»ded by miscellaneous concert.* Sotois's: Oad'Sl. Homer. Peieiue): Martin. Plancon. Entire Metro politan Oi>era Orchestra and Chorus. C«nd.. Ferrari. Mon. Et«j.. F«b. 3. at 7:45 — TRISTAN una I>OI.DF. OadsUi. Homer: Bursstatler. Van Rooy. Bi»w. Muhlmann. Relss. Conductor. Mahler. Wed. T.\K. Feb. 5. at S— MART A. Sainbrlci Homer; Bonci. Jourr.fi, Barocchi. Dufrlche. Con ductor. Ferrnrt- Thum. E*a>. Feb. 9. at 7:15 r>.-> •:- Kill— P\«tl.lArci. Cavalierl; Caruso. Hcotrt. Reis«. 3ert» Conductor. Ferrari. Preceded by HAF>*EI. aaal (iKKTEL. Mattfeld. Alten. Homer. Weed; Ooriti Conductor. Hertz. Frl. Eva;., Feb. T. at 7:4.V— DrE W*IMTM. Cadski. Fremstad. Klrkby-Lunn. Al'»n. We-d. For nla. ?!«ttfeld. Lan<endorff. .ta.-..bv. BursstailK. Van Rooy. Blaaa Conductor. Mahler. WEBER PIANO USED. 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