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Hi Lord & Taylor. Imported and Domestic Novelties Are Now Being Shown in the following Departments: Underwear, Wrappers, Dressing Sacques, Silk Petticoats, Lingerie Blouses, Infants' Wear & Corsets Broadway and 20th St.; sth Aye.; 19th St. FALL EXHIBIT OF FURNITURE FOR LIBRARY AND LIVING ROOM Cur present exhibit of Furniture and Decorations is worthy of cur best Li2citions, firmly established through sixty-nine years of experience in netting the requirements of an exacting clientele. Our compiehensive showing of furniture for Library and Living room conserves all those qualities for which FLINT'S FINE FURNI TL RE has achieved surpassing distinction. We invite special attention to our suites and individual pieces durably upholstered in rich leathers, bearing unmistakable evidence of in trinsic woiih. HUDSON-FULTON VISITORS are coroially welcomed to view our Exhibition Salons and Studios and the a f tractions as displayed on our ten spacious floors. It involves no obligation to purcliace as the etiquette o. the Art Collection aad Gallery prevails. Geo. C Funt Co. 43-47 WE9T 23 rt ST. 24-28 WeST 24* St. E~&L^__ THF ORIENTAL STORE. ft Jr^g 101 One of the Sights in New York. Lkl LI THE ONE STORE pil .l^kl where Oriental Things exclu- 13 1 ml sively are sold. Strangers are Ia. I II invited and given the freedom P*l t»3 of our Establishment Ijjjl I/M (Ask for Scitvcrir Postal Cords.) \J\ ft A.A.VANTINE^CO. j§! I S^J Broadway, between f^l rjkil 18th Z*> 19th Streets. 1 3} TESTING BARGE CANAL LAW. | Its Constitutionality Disputed in Injunction ! Suit at Rochester. MMhMtar. Sept. 25.— The constitutionality of the fe&rge canal act was disputed for the first time In any court this morning, when the defendant*' de- ' Waurrer to the complaint in the case of William ■l'elo, of Adams Basin, against the Attorney Gen eral was argued here in special term before Justice Ploote. The p!alntiff eeoks a permanent Injunction to prevent th« state building the canal across his property. Ex-Justice Edwin A. Nash, of counsel, ! contended among other things that the act does not provide for the payment of the canal bonds al ready i«Bucd or to be Issued. He arg\ied that the .abandonment of the Brit Canal In part, the debt • provision of the constitution and the alleged taking '♦*! private property without due process of law ea tteblisb the unconstitutionally of the act. POST YOURSELF ON THE TARIFF _ Secure a copy of the Full Official Text of the New Payne Law, with the Concurrent Resolution correcting the same. Approved August 15th, 1909. Substantially Bound in Pamphlet Form and Indexed. ISSUED BY THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE PRICE 10 CENTS SENT BY MAIL. OR CALL AT THE TRIBUNE OFFICE IS4 NASSAU ST. FUNT*3 FIJRNinjRE MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Pur, I ._ c MINIATURE ALMANAC. " !S """ SS2SSSS ■ :< ""---- - » -■-■^ WIRELESS REPORTS. W^» C^2SrdLTto^e«SS TllT 11 ; 8 Hook a, The Columbia. r,., ,'vi ''s'".; 1 "' 11 l . hU »>"rnin . li.ij. at 7a m yesteroa, eapeeteq dock this niurn- Ing. *'' ls «-*r«cted to dock this niura- INCOMING STEAMERS. y , TO-DAY. Vessel. n 3rrm - LJne •.Skimaifo... iff. Line •Columbia. ""■ an a. P«-pt.-mr«r 20 Ward •Cedrlc... ;.;;;;;; ••£ v i^ v -, September 1... .Anchor < v «ncho ■••-v.v.v.- ruaul^ 0 '- beptembe «- l-.-.^Tilte StaJ Xl Klklo <;» H-H * I» Malluiy Batilla ( ..-..■»!,. ■ f>pumber 18 ...So -in' 8xce1510r......;;-•«? I'm ": ?e? c » tw »l*« 1 "• . ~ . li"« Burma t f; 1 * dd V '* r « ........ " Maruval..... HH ll * v - September 14 WONDaT °i,^ Paln • Se temf *«- 11 Trinidad -l.rf.aam ... ueM M " ER "• :;S n^::-••• ptoS^^^^^vHg : S*2 r°: p?^g?^= T-ii-^. ... , tTori'.h I MBER -q •Kroni rini WUhelm Bicnn - .. , rrber ->r ■ Grower KurfOrit Hremen. SepiJSher ii^ IJoofh !T::::::3BB& ! 3&>^r^ •Brtnta mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. \>(ir.-| For. Line , Mai! Vesaal P A Wllhelm. Jamai a. Ham^Am £■£"■ ft ••»'•• MONDAY. BEPTEMBKkIn " »=«>•« C ol )ri«-narr.e. Denitrara. Ii \V i .. Tj Panama. Colon. Panama . '. li:-,,,*" 1 100pm TUESDAI. SEPTEMHEn as"" 1 " :0 ° P * Kaiser Wllhelm 11. Bremen N(i L «. Tapajoa Uahla. Bia^lllan '.. "i""^ 1 «■ 10: Of, a m Nleuw Amsterdam, nottirdam Huil"4 _~ TO «:«#pm Mohawk. Jackaonvllle. Clyde ' °"" A ~ «:(>oam City of Savannah. Savannah. Savannah' ■ I ' :0 ° m WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER » 3:00 » m Oceanic. Southampton. White ■»-- eon* Lusitanla. Liverpool. Cunard..?. «.i?,* m »^«»m Blucher. Hamburg. Hamb-Ain . . .' ' ' ML. I ™ "' °° » m Trtiiida4. Bermuda. Quebec. .. " ' v* IS 3 :( 2 m Cherokee. Turka Island. Clyde ...^. io^ « .^V 0011 » Madonna. Naples. Fibre. . . ... . . •••— " x a m 13:<X>ra • • ••••• .^^^ NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER -Jfi, 1909. Lord & Taylor Women's Shoe Department Special September Prices Women's Six Dollar Footwear Walking Boots ' Dress Boots Evening Slippers at Three Eighty -five Special Sale of Lace Curtains & Portieres Monday, Sept. 27th 400 pairs of Lacet Arab, Marie Antoinette Renaissance and Brussels Lace Curtains, at $6.50 P air values $8.50 to $9.00 pair 200 pairs of Armure % Tapestry Bordlred, Mer cerized, and Oriental Portieres, at $6.50 pair values $8.00 to $9.50 pair ' Dainty and Refreshing Toilet Articles Creme-Eleto The Ideal Cold Cream; after automobiling; yachting, driving and other outdoor exercises* an application . will prove its excellent properties and exquisite odor 3 oz. Jar, 50c — y2y 2 lb. Jar, $1.00 -1 lb. Jar, Jr.so Eleto Violet Water A small quantity in the band basin or bath will be found delightfully exhilarating \y 2 ounce bottle, 35c — 4 ounce bottle, 75c 8 ounce bottle, $1.40 Eleto Liquid Green Soap " An article whose mary uses are not generally understood; for shampooing it is a most excellent preparation 8 ounce bottle, 50c. Eleto Violet Talcum It is the superior method employed in preparing this powder that gives it a quality contained in no other, and then its delightful odor crowns the achievement 25c. Per Box Eleto Cologne will be found very refreshing when used after shopping or the sick room, etc., etc. \y^ ounce bottle, 25c — 4 ounce bottle, 50c 8 " " $1.00 — 16 M M $1.50 Excellent Values in Fine Soaps Armour's Toilet Soaps Romanza Series Carracalla Bath Odors: An Unusually Fine Bath Soap Violette, Lilac, Heliotrope, Rose 19c. Per Box. 3 cakes I 7 C Per Box, 4 cakes $2.00 Per Dozen Boxes 51.85 Per Dozen Boxes Violetta, Cold Cream and Glycerine, Buttermilk and Benzine Gooi Soaps For General Use ioc. Per Box — 51.00 Per Dozen Boxes Broadway & 20th St.; sth Aye.; ioth St. Antii:a. Clenfueiros. Ward ■ 12:00 m Comanche. Jacksonville. Clyde l:<iopm Nueo.-s. Tampa, Mallory 12:00 m Concha. Qalveston, Mallory . 12:(H)m TRANSPACIFIC MAIL 3. Destination and steamer. Close In N. T. Guam an.l Philippine lilsnd» (via San Francisco) — U H tranaport Sept. 80. 6:SO p m Hawaii. Japan. Corea and China (via San Francisco)— Mongolia Sept. 30. 6:30 p m Japan. Corea. China and Philippine Isl ands (via Vancouver and Victoria, B '")— Empress of China Oct. 1. 8:30 pra Japan. Coiea and China (specially ad dressed only) tvla Tacnma)- -Cyclop* ..Oct. .1. 8:30 l> m Australia (except Wect). FIJI Island!, New Caledonia and New Zealand (via Vancouver and Victoria. B C)— • Aoraniri Oct. 8. «30 m Hawaii (via Ran Francisco)— Alameda... Oct. 4. 0:30 pm lluwall. Japan. <A>rea. China and PhlllD plnt- Island* (via San Francisco)— T*;nyo Maru Oct. 7. 8:80pra Tahiti. Marquesas Islands. New Zealand and Australia (via San Francisco)— MarljK*a Oct. 12. 6:80 p ro Japan, corea and China (specially ad dressed only) (via Seattle)— Ayrr.erlc. .Oct. 14, 6:30 p m New Zealand. A.uatralla (er»<»nt West). Samnan Islands Rnd New Caledorla. .\la San Fran-l*.-o> Invertay Oct. 17, >I::>i> p m SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New York, Saturday, Sept. 25, 1909. ARRIVED. Steamer Manna H»ta. Chars**, Baltimore, to th« ?.>w lork and Baltimore Transportation Line, •with mdse I^t-ft Quarantine at 11:54 a in. Steamer D Rio Parker. Qalveaton September 10. to tlu- BeMthem raoitlc Company, with mdi-«. L*ft Quar antine nt 11 :S2 a m. Steamer Mohawk. Kemble. Jacksonville September 22 and Charleston 23. to the Clyd» Steamship Compare" with passengers and mdiie. L«rt Quarantine at 11 a in Steamer Columbia (Hr,, Warlsworth. a:aiiow and Mo ville September IB to Henderson Brother., wtth pl»™£. «ers and mdse. Southeast of Fire Island at 7:10 p m bteanier JelTerson. Dole, Newport News and Norfolk to the Old Dominion Steamship Company, with nuHnJ..' anil mdse. Left Quarantine at 2:50 p ni P«wn ß ere steamer El .Sl«!o. Prescott. Qalvestnn September IK a amtae°at h ?4» a*™" 0 C ° mpanir - "'«" »<«- Teft Qua;! MMHier Ainerlka Miert. Knulh. Hamburg SentamLar la, S'.uthHii.ptc.n and Cherbourg September n i« hi Hamburg American Line, with 619 cabin arid «•}•> st ear Kteamer I'hlUdelnhia. Lucaa. Southampton and Cher bour S September IS. to the American I™. »uh S cabin and 4SU steerage passengero. mails and mdV. a7^ rived at the Bar at «:lVa m. " a m<lat - Ar " Hi«am»r Tapa]os <Br>. McLaran. Rio da j un ,i m p.» t?£rVi! ;; r rn dk J Ww - lnK - "" th SA.*SSUTS SAILED. Hteamert Mlnnvtonka (Br). London- rin»i...>i ,„ > Hamburg; St Louis. Southampton • T*ronU ?£?," 0 "'" pool; Zeeland (Br>. Antwerp; Berlin irV,. )$ M lJv ; ar Martha Waahlngton (Auati. Napl«" LBL B rr u r i» N »?'««: v lUtl, Alj;iCTs; Harry Luckenbach. San .Juan; Philadelphia San Juan; s-a:at./ga. Havana; Grecian Prince (Br». Pernam fcuco: Huron. Charleston. S C; Virginia tltal>. Naples: Isthmian. Puerto Mexico; Maracas (Br). Grenada;. El Paso, OaJvtton; EUcelsior, New Orleans; Alamo. Key West; Dover.: Hrunswtck. Ga; Hamilton. Norfolk- Cali fornia il<r). Glasgow and Moville; Celtic ilfri. Liverpool via Queenstown: City of Columbia. Savannah; Delawaro. Philadelphia; Porto Rico. Baltimore. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. ARRIVED. Plr».is. Sept 16— Patria (Greek). New To:k via Naples ;'."Vr ; ""V sept 23->ew *«*■ Mew York vU I-ljm outn and Cherbourg Uo do Janeiro. Sept Byron (Br). Daviei. New York tomkMn Prince (Br). New York via Natal. Parma*! bui-o and fiuhlii. BUe n°oscaro I*"'1 *"' Sei>t 23 IJ anth '» (Br). New York for Plymouth.' f ce P t 2S. 1O:O* a m-New Tork. New York for Cherbourg and Southampton. r Suex Sept iv-Welah l>rlnce trir) ' Yokohama, etc. for Boston end New Yor'-c. SAri^n>. Bordeaux. S*rt 23— California iKr). N«»- York Genoa, Kept is— Montevideo tSj.tin,. New York • <v«nnaj;*n. S.-,< id— United U tM u>an). New York OUajj^. ? . . , , ! .- M: , ( , {r; . iiz ,^, v > Mov:np NaP York !tl>t "'" I>o " ii - '■""■ ' v « w '»*■■ ""Ma "'"■•• «*• " ' via iVilul-'-r.V 26 ' *••"»— Kool *M" dmtchi. N > w Tcrk FOU CneXu'rk SCpt '*■ I: * 3 P m St pp * ul - *•" *<** via Havrs. .-,-ept ST.. «r m- To«ir»lne ir . n> w y yo rk' k Do*'' e r Pt M> * * n> - Ltt: '" n<l (B«J* New\vrk Ma Klnwrn. Jamaica Sept 24 -Oruha «nr» (from New Yorlo New York.' a Southatn tun : 3.-,,h. MaT^leJJa air!.' Knntos. Sept i3 -Caldercn iß«l*). \,» York Uardona. Sept 22— Erika iGer). New York." PASSED. Et M f»e'wioTk t=4 - Atlanta (AU ">- r - t "» '* A.mert* THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS. Aqueduct aye. « », 435.7 tt m at it,,,,j, n , Ayr... ,n . r; R,,W« W Interval* ayr ■ w ror of R^i. *!»'*■ * '; «MM» architects; cost n-upp* & Daubo, «5w kopp. Ragsujusaffr^ 3.000 OTHER MARKETS— BY TELEGRAPH Cincinnati. a.pt _r-AT«ri ■_» tl - tGRA PH. •U.dy; fair to rood •bto^ri "iVSimMVi I***1 *** " 3 •"••: - »-• -r •, Ki^ ' ♦• 00 «» l >«0; common, H0G3107&. Stemra Brothers Women's Cloaks EXCLUSIVE AND HIG^I COST PARIS GARMENTS. SUITABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS. ARE BEING SHOWN. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTOMOBILE AND RAIN COATS. Exceptional Values for Monday Imported Paletots, in Velctor and Bengaline, from $59.50 *o 89.50 The New Mode! Arabian Cape, Crepe Charmeuse, Francis Model, in a variety of colorings, $75.09 0 Autumn and Winter Dresses INCLUDING HIGH CLASS COSTUMES. TWO AND THREE PIECE TAILORED SUITS IN A LARGE RANGE OF DESIGNS. ALSO A NUMBER OF COPIES OF RECENT FOREIGN MODELS, SUITABLE FOR DINNER, CALLING AND STREET WEAR. Costumes and Evening Gowns IN CREPE DE CHINE, CREPE METEOR AND SATIN. FROM 565.00 TO 275.00 Three Piece Street Dresses IN THE NEWEST STYLES, FROM 959.50 TO 175.00 Two Piece Tailored Suits IN A LARGE VARIETY OF MATERIALS, M 5.00 TO 148.00 Furs and Fur Garments Imported models from the leading paris makers, also THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS IN DOMESTIC WRAPS. COATS. NECKWEAR AND MUFFS, IN MINK, BROADTAIL, BABY KARA KUL, SEAL, ERMINE AND HUDSON SEAL. FUR AND FUR-LINED AUTOMOBILE AND DRIVING COATS IN RACCOON, REINDEER, PONY AND KARAKUL. HiMkon Seal Coats MOYEN AGE AND SHIELD FRONT %% _0Q .-« UQ WITH MEDICI COLLAR EFFECT, FROM *145.UU TO 43U.UU Karakul Coats NEW MODELS. FROM $72.50 TO 675.00 Pony Coats BRAID TRIMMED AND PLAIN. WITH R 12 _ nQ LONG SHAWL OR NOTCH COLLAR, *67.5b TO US.VV Silk Departments Crepe de Chine, Double Width, 40 Ins., also Soft Finish Dress Satin, 36 Ins. wids in the newest street and $| 2g evening colors, also black, at " •• ACI Value $1.73 and 2.00 Yard Colored & Black Dress Qocds Important offering of 4000 Yds. 54 inch Serges, PLAIN AND DIAGONAL WEAVES. IN THE MOST FASHION ABLE STREET SHADES AND BLACK, Regular Price $1.50 and 1.75 Yd. l .10 Women's Real Kid Gloves Unusual Values Two and Three Button Length, Overscan Sewn, ogc in black, tan. brown and gray, at OOfO f Regular Price $1.33 and 1.50 Pair One Clasp Prix Seam Cape Gloves, OR C in tan and white, at Oriental Rugs Direct Importations of Persian and Turkish Weaves IN LIGHT AND DARK COLORINGS. ANTIQUE AND MODERN HALL RUGS, PERSIAN* SILK, GHIORDES AND COULA RUGS FOR FLOOR AND HANGINGS. Also for To-morrow Daghestan, Shirvan & Kazakaja Rugs, in desirable colorings, at $10.50 to 45.00 __ . flonday, an Important Sale of ■Veloiar Portieres & Lace Curtains _SG Prs. Plain Velour Portieres, REVERSIBLE COLORS. MADE UP WITH OPEN EDGES AM) READY TO HANG. AT 15.00 Formerly $2r.50 Pair " 250 Prs. French Lccet Arabe Curtains, *12.75 Kormeily $23.50 Pair 150 Prs. Renaissance Curtains, 9.75 ■ . Formerly Sl^.^O Pair • . West Twenty-third Street -ouu.t^eVii'i^*" si>B h "* d: " twid3r - $1 ''•«»»» umhs Pmst.ur«. Sept. « ATTI.K Supply i«ht marker •low: clu.U». *a6a«*T. BHKK!'-Su P ply fair- Int,kel 11 lls "•'lT'" fait, market active s. r|n>»r |n>» vi Vi,-»V i,-» V*. »iit»P9Vw t'-rn-r. •:-.■'«>. : i«.. » 7 «» ( rtT mi. ,«,,h^ KWSiS :'S : .."»a:S ESS 'lh A m use m en ***^^»-*- ' Mrs. Annie Kesant •rorttf f*mou» orator. #mtn*nt .-» Ma»>n. pr*«-J- 9. «'l<)>l.'«! >(*!••!> l«-nitr» at MM M^*^ u lJi «n!>. •* hi:. Avt . Wot. Thurs. Kv*ntnic». »••»• - 33 * 1 *• £fi ** j»»-u. •t^.«..i>i.v It*, Me»ntn« -»■!! *»•■"-. ;. mlf i an.t l.if* After PmHi • -»t . »r:i<-«l« "•',,,.,*»* I Oc*. \. on 'Tho v m H rm am* l!»e '"."JU" 1 ' TUket* on sal* from ft ». IP. to J P- ■*■ *' - »m •«>«; aftor Sat.. a»?t. j!» -—^ StKK. prime. *»W; tXrtobcr. $» 15; I***"" I*''1 *'' P ' March. $.H do. ! . CHICAGO CLOSING STOCKS. American tin I-'*, National *!£"£».■.'."••• Jfcl Chicago Subway W > ' ?. wft ,*.«■«• aw* — tf« Common* eilth EJtsoo. V»*\ 1 l»««l>*?j, } «» Chic Is«umat»o T001... : v »< »•?**- Xl . -/,! DUmo»l Match »3T i i ii I***1 *** • "*• ••* I ttltiuU UrUa ... M » I