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Two of the QUALITY ADS. IN TO-DAYS | YORK TRIBUNE. HELP WANTED. Male. SALESMAN '" r ♦"<" VT**t to handle » Ud« line of waists and dr^HWca. Apply Parajron Waist and Drew <<Hn?__;r. 136 rrlnce st., New Y-rk City. Female. _CNT-tA_ BOLsETTORK — A R lrl. t ,,| plain rook and laundress, with rrf>ren<~_ Apply 403 Uancock at., near Sunnier aTe.. BrooWjn, READ THE OTHERS AND GO TO WORK. HEL p WANTED CAM'ASSERS. -New Newspaper Premium Proposition. • _S_»aX e_plo>_ient. with «wan- carrare raid »e»k!y, an<l IJlai ecNnmlatMD in addition. Best _C ia the ci:y f-r experienced news £s- took s: _»«»»»»• «en who are _e'_| t.-. '£sc» a_3 factory or fcosi«- TTx^m, work- •»«• or*er» a «»y »rHI %£%.k£t -«ek. C-- bet-^en » _ _. a_i 1 p. m WILUAM H. GUTELIUS. gMB K3. Triouiit Bailing. New Tork. - -•—' t_v-»" rc%i- Isrce r_inufacturins con— fggSg : _Sr.*Stm. «ecutiv« ability. -x,Z. »TT-r i ' _ fl in supervising work of 2?3S_SS^_ie_i fZZxSr. *i.s». ?___r_- Co.. 309 Broadway. Banacaf (^ TtV_RTIS:NS MA.NACEU wsaited depart - «J^V_r_ S«"A^- il*« reference and present ,Jgjj. _*--_w IVwglf. 2C9 W^t 106 th at. TJqFv-5 to ftaa4> "our " tea?. . offee* and 'Zi^ t—xrriror* not MMWT; build tip a ___■»' <sf •-. IJiirns A ■". ■ ■> ---.-•.... TFfVTa rosie K-0 r-" ces: prortts feliing parlor _Sro£» cvfnbody la lr.t^ res t«i In flying. sJ^Saa-ir* Nc^fci;y Works. VX:.\ Broadwaj-. Tcas^ — T^vjs^j~tcrursii;2ator. 820; invaluable ie trTk. gas«>s r .-*t4 am l cwfct : J*o- ppenlns *r right man. US. 177S Brsad-ay. - _ "g__H33o_ KCllEn "-anted on down line «rt_2_B__l___. " __»_U. broi»«rage. $20: stenographeTa, I BJ** Keiord Ccwpar.y._SS_Plne st. ________ _nv tc iea— ti*i"; f 3^ cpeninff. Williams ==-^]Tjpr- V i*'* imporun« h^use to tarry "V 1- .'- • ■mr 1 ", Celiver packages; chano<* -or _IT»3RST2t to itswivg boy *:.'■;■ 10 t a Tfciaesi*}-. J - A - L_hc: _ Sons. r^o •RrolS-T. ._. _- , L GAC3EO -HN to eel] bonda; liv* Sk P '"■' or?or!=r.:ii-. '' ■'*~ t '!' o ' _.-.■■■: — < B_S— C CKP«ti-» Association. 261 irU**»y- - , 7- . vYA-^EUt— — ll * Ui '- :t niCl) ; h!^ h *l»s» uov - %—• »i«9h!'c;r r~ -: r*Et proirfisition on the • _ii>l Apwv'*ftw J r. m . Sales Manager. yrciiy Saia Co.. Mi Eroi.d--_ r . CA\"'j_t_ 31 li COLLECTOR?: t-pst terms to mrti e7 asal eiarac.cr. Colonial Life lot. «-0.. m a>t s-; n. TvkhESJ'QZSZK''— l*a r P" nubiishire 1 <-cnce— i r»o_i«» rear." a_~ artUi kinwledw of a-iver- H«*_i _— « «_ p«rleoea in publishing b\isl s_» ><■***£ im ' re '' ! » n u^u?-' ability as a 'r*ttspa£ax; PJM- Eu£in»ss Qeivkfl Co., ■ti S._Htir_ ■ :"'oCPiE— Coter»d coa; i<», ;» do w>r_ of hous>e jenrr-n them- man have good reference. T__B'« 6esr»:ir Lo^fue. UC. XXI. Agency. r_TEICX B AXAGERS — $100,000.00 com __y, «kt«aaing oid established bußiroea, rrss'j #a«r?eti?. hfac-T men to control r.ew t»rri:arr. Crtur.«r, National Casualty Co, ■ KM X " "ar./.NC SuT. living uptown, to delirrr pack arc;: 52 ?er *r?K. Na.ti-.-r.al L" mpioj-mt-nt Ei ftoy. 47 tVfrt 423 r,. I ;VS rssas burmess men. seat and energetic. r.j «<■<-! ia the sdvertising department cf a r-*t BtvepfiT+t- Csil for o T". sew. Eoora 421. Tn'-SBf B"liiinj. an»r 2 p. m. I_*TfTEB wrose titam LS no: ail oc-upied ,» -tare «**>!_= '.nrerlin^Tits fias^d on N. Y. real «_•» Aj-r ! ;- :• A. L-. __H :. 2000 TiniCA HHitftef. MSX tiai4ej*'i ire %\:,-%"a wea% spare time. Gil C2S EroaJTvay. If. Tracy. 0:30-10:30 ar 4.53-*. Ch&ur* on* 1 re* tic men l^N A'AXtES: r-t,«aji pawage; London, LJver- PO3I, f«*daig <-ait>; fast steamers frota New T-Tfc ( itect . » sen r r , fi.Vi Greenwich St XZk tir*t worteirig for otners. let us start you li t3ti»»*E for yosrselvet; strictly legitimate. *aa«er 1»"-- 907. J77 Brc*4frav. :.:: -"Ut, _l»i*r to in - - ■ SALE?_AN. _es!!r B Weekly: educated, deter ■to**. nxr-r 21: permanent position ; 530 ••**. Call eftcr S p. -• . Room -3, 31 East ■feet •U£:__tN Cor UM U'«St to dandle a side line * »•«_ _-.d .irr^pri.. Apply Paragon Waist **iZ)TH£ Cr... T,Z*l POtoM St. Mi.r,*MEX— Come rur.r.in?, hustlers; we have '-is V«t pJTix>Fjticn ia U;o chr. Room l«, 39 «OBr_ir,4t Ft. •4i3E-l_ "■ .i_s:>ra. with insurance or book •iperitace. •»»!■:!?_ :o present an exrvptional J^?w!i!ca i« eut<;ni>.biie owners. Call Room «1 1T73 Broadway. ;an' work i . nt. Excellent opportunity for kfijfct |VBBS n;an. _'»^_ personality, familiar »*c_jt_l tPrTr:« ; $l.(M<>-$1.200. Uusin«?*s Eer\-ice "**««lAPlißa, Spar.Uh an.l English trane *!W; {1* pt r •«•»♦!<; |»nnan«":t ; large com mm National Emplo:.mcnt Exchange. fly*-. -. I f-orporatioii downtown. $75 . *•*■ Chrittian: law. $12- i.eslnner. $"• WBSB*rc^i wor^. Japp Exchanse, 87 Nassau «. j£J~l Ccr.iandt. KCjOGRAPKEh lo " r>r«>ident of bank; *1j: t Cm rrsprtanltT tor hneht younir man. Ca!l finvS,-, iiighiii iP«*itl.> n Erokerj, Flat .l.'gjyneirg. *^CS CLSHK U to I* fears oil, Araorit-An; ..** '° "art. Xaticnal ESr.ploj-m.eDt Exchange, I- " er . . *J~»&E for ci'.y ciiurclj. $70<»: ai«o bass. *4io. -j^W^^Chofr^ V.yrrr.ixnt'i. ir.J r.tl> ay. T tE life assurance so ***■?■ ***'.rig desirous of inTeafinff lt« agency •^c in n:?'.ropolitan rlirtrict. offers to men of [Stattt? tad ability Ui« contmct?. with increas ■■* crapecsaUiii «--v»ry j-«ar; special attention »•« b*gicr.»rs. Apply rnomir.KS. Brancn Ot r^-l/tiiL^-^ *'■ Jgrorn". J. Wlleon, Manarer. "■HZZZ HIGH COAOS MEN. about 30 years of M csi; uixm a selected 1!fI cf people; per d''-*- te;loim»iii, Ryan. 15C Sta ay. ~ v 0 CITT SALE.-MKS wsnted by mHHMt _**° excluiive i^rrltory win he given Kood. Sr™JS*^i tp*eridi«i ' [urea, Room 721, Tnb ""™*- : i'KD— V»*hr not go m moving; picture swiuesir Outlay tmail; instalment plan; r-o rT* 51 iprocurwi tu-t>. B. & H. Moving Picture m w<jt arts mt.j" --. ,7^?^ — Ttio hijrh grade cssvassTs to - crew starting out Immediately; ■;*■* ar.d magazine proposition. Call :: 3'-rr: r , -^--^Lj* 1 et. permanent potitlon and r \ 5* 8 ** 1 l->l -> aaraeet workers. ICI East 34th ' - "«h leads fir the !y**y Wctliwtrjr; e»!tfmcn wanted; liberal *a' *'' cs * <:a!1 6^*»«» •' *• m. an-. 12 «£*<? * I- «n- M>4 5 p. m. at Funi i V.'ag >• ■ . — *-'" N ': colics* gra-:t:at«i preforred; rtate W'^*2' ; » snd •alarj- expected. Orporl unity. . , rH)«!e. »»<-»! i '' T!>L '*» 'roil liar^iiPrrhl^fa. Im *g^J Uaatty. 14i tTJMtt 4TJ_h_f t__ | »e!Sr N " r H'JtSEKEEI'KR; cue with co.d Tjc^L"?^;*: H *4'« $35. rniversul Emplyymerjt EJi '- H - "w.^ant, SptMra position; $10 HSV'Utat 'M»n»ial: neat rirl only • SSlmtii Cai3 iMa**dl*Ul7. DleLl nans'.. . and *=TKNO<JRaPHE:R; factory T 't»»!2». : MUtr ' * 10 SattenaJ Employmcut "g?~S^ -JLT'^Llr'i «• "'-•ftw^^" ' -•ftw^^ 1 ' Bnrl "nrplff; lor large printlne ! J- ' ••-!•■ !i : S!al;lr >' * l:; - National 47 Wet 424 at _____ ♦;u t^'P 13 < * m *-" **55ri fall ar.<! they . r *. 1(^,1 ro " l;c * r; t/Ut °f (««» write. Harris ttii* a * * !>oul I<l >'*«rs;'ci>od wrlltn.; __ BUtaSZrC 8 * Dnifi »-«lary $0. Xatic-nal 1 ?03j??^.^ Ifl'.y^^J? Wst 42x1 «>t. "»ta I fcK*',H"' T '•'•"'•' M.x.V j.s ijouk and lau:i«Jrees in IT«m-£ 3 * «*«BJJjrj city and counir>'; n :«t **"*« A«!l™^ Mli i>:ive *>"St of personal r»f«r _ iS?'* «££*.. »- : '* ? -'"*e^s r*"it:ired. Uiaa t^oS^^ 1 --^-^'-^^ !*!.*".■• flftll floor - »I*to»e foMi"3P ItKS ' s - v ' lt ' 1 S 00 ' 1 «-r7pp^nce«. . 1 ' "'.•* ■V---^S4H!» ::W - F -^-- «"«• »hi~untrv: ff oc>d r. : blit- WSL'asV^. ,»»**"" in. **• Ufrl> Eumm, <2 West Stjtj, ci. HELP WANTE Female. C '\viL >l ; E - °^ ro "antf>':" antf >' : '""'^ »n<l cook; ?GO-S6G. __V.H I.VT9P1 .VT9P Euicau, Csl West -•■i ct. CXIOKS. Jauiidrcssc_. chambermaids. ' waitresses i-«"_£!_^&? r _ """^a 1 ""- Hofmnyer'a Bureau. '^ A V p?t ->'' ft. Dr'.ng reference*. COHRKSPOXDI3XT. stenographer, "private eccr^ _________?" Hr ? ol£l - :l - l " manage olfioa sales- Sw i_STSi aiary WMSi cultural woman onl\. Dichl Fxehanpe. •«» Nassau st. KNGUEH JJAID. «40T"family grjinsr to Kumpe; -.T? l^ P* *er, «•». traveller, manicure. Mrs. >illsbury'w Bureau. r<OT r>th are FIRST CLASS female ■errC-ta; good cha"r_ct<»r; any nationality. Apply Mrs. Flanagan." 250 Weft 116 th v... Tower Building. F5_3tCH NURSERY MAID for one child city; except lcnal - rtunlty; salary $30. Mrs Plils bun.-s r>ureaq._U>7 sth av<». O_.NEKAL UOCSE\VOlvi<— Girl, good plain ccok »::i. launUress, with references. . Apply 402 Ham-ock ft.. Brooklyn noar Samncr nve. CJEXEIiAL HOI .'£« E WORKER,- for small family, in the city; no hard work; good wages to risiit pß— cn. wttertteßfs Hur<_u, 716 Lexington aye.. between S7th and r»Sth sta ' GIRL, general housework, waitress and cham bermaid.. Irving Employment Exchange, 276 4th avc. near .. 't Tel. 131 (!ram#r..v GIRL, general housework, waitress and chair bermaid.. Irving Employment Exchange, 276 4th are., near .. »t. Tel. 131 Gramerey. GIRL wanted to attend telephone and parlor in dressmaking establishment: opportunity to learn trade. Miss A-heim. 2RS4 Broadway. HIGHLY accomplished soprano for city church; salary 11.000. Webster's Choir Exchange. 136 Sri- aye. HOUSEKEEPEK— - Working houspkeeper, for two in family; n<* cookin_ cr laundry. __■ Curry'a Bur-au, 2r. \v~rt 42^ si . fifth floor. IICH -EWGRKKKS— Experienced houseworkers. for city and country; excellent rrages for those competent. M ; se Curry _ Bureau. 23 West 42d _«♦-.. fifth floor. X "H M AID. for school; good, smart girl. Universal Employment Bureau, 28 East 2"i si. _M:ss Peck ham. MIDDL.E AGDD WOMAN, for child two years old; one with efrrerces. Tn!v-rsal Employ ment Bureau. 28 Kast £»<* «»• Mist. Feckham. r^ RSE— Protestant; must have referent"." ; for boy, aged six: one who can se-w. Hiss Curry's Bwau. 25 W*st 4-J si., fifth floor. ________ — Protestaat, for boy, aged seven; refer ences r*riu:re<J: high wages to :iiD«>tPr 1 t per son. — — • Curry s Bureau, 2j West 42i ■_, fifth Tour. I -second nurso. for two cbJMren. four and sis year*; good Trag'— ; references required. -Jiss Curry's Bureau. 2-"i West 42d St.. fifth flror. -Young girl. to assist with other wcrk. y™ii'i Domestic LeaKua*; 1J E. 33J. Agency. NtTBSE — German girl as mine, to e.o to Wash ington; mast be aide to sew. Woman's Do ; A gewgy for two children. Aster Court Employ- ment Bureau. 24 Weft S-"«j st. NUaSEB for clrldrpn; |_i to $3. ; city. Win- throp BurcaiT. ti." West .»!- ot. OFFICE WORKER for printing office: young lady, not too young; capable of taking re- BpdnsQaUlty an>3 write good hand. Jun> Ex rhanffe. ST Nan st. OPERATORS wanted on )a<^i»s ¥ wai!»ts: steady ■Hurk; good pey. Ad<3rc*« V. X-, Bos. 20, Trib une Offii-e. OPERATORS on iadles" . rear; experienced preferred; good pay; also aai rs wanted. Ad flr(«£ Z. 8.. 8.-i^ 2, Tribune Office. OPEF.ATOH.S on leather belts wanted; those having r»perte_fß in this De preferred. Ad dress C. X.. box !». Tribune pfllce SEAMSTRESS.— Good nirndpr; $1 50 a day; references required. Call Tuesday afternoon, between >'■ and 7. at 515 Madison aye. SOPIIAJ*C :-•: -• city church. $700; also contralto, •«4O«i Webster's Choir Exchange. 136 3th avf-. KTENOGRAPHER — Must b« good bookkeeper principally, Ealary |t_ Juip Exchahge. ¥7 Nassau st. : . _T_NOGR.APH_It. with broad experience, not afraid of w»k; |tJM good chance. Call at ore«. Elsie Di«hl Exchange, 00 Nassau 6t- STENOGRAPHER — Downtown finance company wi*h competent young La<ly; 512-flo: another for bookkeeper and stenographer. Jupp Es • hnni?f. 67 Nassau et. bTENOGRAPHER — Commercial experienced; po sition Wooster st.: $12: advancrment to right girl; Christian. Call, Elsie Dlebl A_ency, M Nassau st. STENOGRAPHER. — High school graduate preferred; real estate Bee; 53 to start; Christian preferred. Diehl Exchange, 00 Nas sau st. TUCKEU, experienced on children's dresses anil infants' wear. _o«b _ Hartmann, 4'j West Sd st. "TYPIsTS — Eleven girls. operating the Oliver typewriter; £ , weekly; permanent position. Call all day Jupp Exchange. 87 Nassau at. '7"MAID, for city; K&~\*rT*2li-&i»- Win throp Bureau. C* W»st ?.Sth st. WAITRESS — First class waitress, for aha nod; private family; ■_*. Woman's Domestic League, lj Rast X',.- ASTT-'V WAITR sbool In Sew .K?rsey: p preri' • . . .; $18. Unlveraal Kniplojmont 28 Saal 8U st. Miss Pecte-am WORK WANTED. Male. ACCOUNTANT, EXPERT. derir^s engagement opening, .losing or balanc ing books. Auditor. Box 5, Trlßone Office. ARTIST.— iioofi at figures, pen. ink and wash; illustrating firm, to get experience; moderate salary. William Gloecfcler. 10 Pay «i ARTIST, SCULPTOR, first class designer, dec orator, best reputation, references, requests orders or somebody who could recommend in r-etter famllie?. J. Andre 1297 T/"-xinc»on aye. i.OY. lii^ii scnooi graduate, voca.l Student, wishes omployirent half time, or ID exchange for room f.r board; references. A. Barter, 21s West Isih St. BOY, 13, willing to learn the automobile or the electrical trade. Frank Marlon. ;:.*iO East 6Ut rt. i liOY. l»j. who ■ska both French and English, wishes position her» advancement is sure. Landea. I*:', AVtst 47th Ft. CHAUFFEUrt. — Swede.; as chauffeur or sec •ad man: eight months' experience. V.". li., T_6c_Ea«t 28th St. t _ __^ CHAUFFEUR. — Operate and repair any gaso lene oar; sober and reliable: references. Ad dreea Harold Brown. Edwards, N. Y. CHAUFFEUR. — Scotch, expert driver and me chanic. 12 years' experience, 7 years' private references; seeks situation; private, anywhere; toured Europe. France. Italy, moderate wage. Napier. 17 6 U'^hh-ter aye.. Y ankers, N. T. CllAirFFKUli.— Beginr-rr; mai^hinlst b>« trade; single, IS; praduatc cchool of Automobile Kn- Elneera; careful driver and good mechanic: will t.> for trial if desired; city or country. W. Q, t 1057 Boa:'. Road, The Bronx. CHAUFFEUR.— Single, temperate; five years last place; Pii-rce Arntw, Ucki KM per month and tioard; k'> any cisiauce. John Boland, 721 I>ex hiKtrin a .(■ CHAUFFEUR- — Do»s an>- one want a first class chauffeur, machinist. Five years' experience; strictly sober, obliging; best r-i'ereuces. Chauf feur. 145 West o*sth st. CHAUFFEUR on privau. car or truck; good ref erenci Fred WVlsert. ■■■' Bth «v«>. DRAFTSMAN, mechanical; u-ants wort during *par* t!nT>. ,T. S-. Box '24. Trlbuii" OlTlce. SALESMAN. — young man, tip!! recommended, speaking English. Spanish and Italian. wishes to l>e-cme salesman: lace curtains preferred. Al freo Scutari, ijM Ruoa^voit t»t. ETENOORAPIIEh. — tSpert, reliable; thoroughly experienced; operates any standard machine; understamis office work; beat references fur nlshe«i. J. P. Mock. 213 Weal 147 th »t. tUPEHISTKNbENT for large farm; trill go anyv.-h'^; roo«1 manager and hard worker; understands all liranciien of farm worTc, In oluiiins forestry and horticulture. Address W. P , C'ifll'fc Agency. 825 Qth avp "aiTHEhINTENrJENT, iTianaper. care of ontate; Antei . tnast<»r nic.-hanic; references bi-Ht.' Fprow. aw \\Vst tjflth t»l. WATCHMAN cr CAKfTI-AKER.— By single man" would take charge of engine and pump wat*r to no<xs««: aleo tai»e care of automobile; |,hhi Jt - r _ nonal reference: country preferred, J. ic. clir - S* Hraoy. 53K ?A avc _^ \VORK of any kind, by strong youna~rnarr"i»>d man. for ■ troderate salary; .ai references as to lioneety, Trillinim**s* ami ability. Address M fstere:icon. 3«U» Woodward aye.. Illdgewood" Brooklyn. UEKI'UI. MAN. — By younp colored v.an. !n prjl vate fan.:i>: uo ear** sth a-, r rofrrence rouitrv preferred, tieorc*. o*.r« V.'. Sco.t i \v«wt ?>th ft. YOVSG hßlcrt 31 AN (Westerner) of ahil- Ity. one who has ronce.lt enough to consider liimaejf a diamond In tfc» rough. too valuable to be loose, wlxbei th« •■hi of comi larz-3 reliable concern to olcH him up and make &n assay tit rind *ii* value by extending iijni th« opp.»rfjrltv of filling a reapon>lbla poult ton Vor furl*"-'" Information regarding :no _tidi'i_i J- n -_!_s v « f '' st n"n "' d " | _ "yTJUXO MA.V, 23. married, desires -;U,, ; , M , anything. m-chanJfal •- clerical, «.i!., t -iian.-«» of advamenieut preferred; can refor «o rrevious ew'sytoyetW U» characur an auility. Oruen/ 240 T.-ving a\p.. hrooklyn. ' VolTn<l MAX <^Th in office or tracer with" (•ratlins houjw: IrarnfOß dmftlnsr with tl,#, I o tf AddreM II Ji 8.. Box 13, Tribune OfflC^ ; '^Jt \OUNG MAN. hamJv v.ith tools; wishn'tiMi^ tlou- i«"f«rence; Jj v»s*lL Frank Uain ■"••♦ r^it ilSth st. ' ~ NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19. 1910. WORK WANTED. Mate. TOCls-O MAN', p. would ilk? position at any thing; fair handwriting; two years' office experience, references. li. Krahe. 418 East Tftth ft. | TOUXG MAX. 17, two years' High School: two rear*' publishing hous«; d»9i'-c« perma nent position: references; excellent penman. ■- M M Box 43. Trlbuno Office. \OLNu MAX.. colored, graduate Queen's mi varsity, as porter in office building. W J. McCalliim. Hi* \\>tt 13.13 St. YOING MAN. 26, energetic: wi«lv>s tnaitie or outside portion at anything; reference, F. wlrslng. 675 Union aye.. Bronx. Female. DRESSMAKER. — By wee* or monthly •« , fagenvnt*. special rains; experiences- ret r renew ; a trial to convince. Osthoff, 433 West 46tn St. eTENOORAPIiKR. --Expert and accurate; wants temporary work. 1b available at any hour Roo 1.30 P. Everett Building. 43 East 17th st STENOGRAPHER.--Young woman; acc'ur'aV-" refernncen. Accurate. Box 24. Tribune Office. STENOGRAPHER and SECRETARY— Eipht years experience; thorough knowledge of busi ness; capable of taltlnff charge of office; desires making chaoW: references. Hunt, care of Mjohnel. 152 West UM st. bTEXOOP.APHEK,— Cp-to-date American girl wants popjtion and wants It quickly; good value for money. _. M. . ID*. Tribune Office. TELEPHONE OPERATOR.— tiret class; having «aa years experience in central office. Operator, 2101 sth av>- IDOMESTiC SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. COACHMAJf— 'Vterul: city or country; neat ap pearance, temperate; understands steam, flow ers, KhninTyry. Coachman. 13«4 Broadway. COACH II AX—Oooq cJrivor, city or country; ■ nilllngr to muke himself us»rul; best refer »*» Addresa J - McC -» Odell s Agency, 823 It.l ST« CHAUFFEUR, ." several years In one place. anving, repiUrlnff various cars: honest, sober ana rellAbTe: reference or Bond. X.. 824 3th aye. t-Oi PLE.— .Norwegian; man excellent cook. use lul; wife chamb«rrr.aid -waitress; excellent m wrr-nce. Inductrf,-*! A«*n.'i«t:on. inc.. 9 East 42i1. tAKiIEIt — Marn<--i, expert in stock raising, rotation of «fops, farm machinery, dlf filling. n»e.-: making, poultry and gardening; will Bterd help. Address J. 8.. Odell f Agency, S2a 6th Rye. GARDENER (Head. Working.— .Scotch- 18 years' exptritoce: understand* gardening- in ell branches; ag-- i .12. married; d!?*ngai?ed when suited. A. W.. Box 273. Rernardsvllle N. J. GARDENER.— Married: sr.iall tamlly ; Scotch; twenty-five y«-ar«' experience; conversant with landscaping; •expectations modarate. J. _ Win. Elliott _ Son«. 42 Vrs<- »1 GARDENER — Married, understands all kinds of flowers, shrubs and plants, also vesre *abi«s of «-v«ry kind; unexceptional refer ences. Address T. X., OdeU's Agency, 825 6th aw. GARDENER.— Slnglr; \rher» ability and steadi ness are appreciated; German. Paul, 42 Vtsey et. GARDETTER Married: crown-up family; excel l«nt r^ferenc*; thoroughly conversant with th-» rare of a private plaoe. Douglas, Elliott's Seed Store. 42 Vesgy i»t GARDENER. — Head, superintendent; thoroughly experienced In every branch of tha profession, under glass and a!: outside work. Address Gar dener. 3.V West 56th St. MAN aii.l \VtF_ colored; experienced Janitor; wishes 2 or mere flats; beet city references; no cards. Addr-ss. E. Whit*. 140 Maiden _ane. IVL'RS— . masseur, companion or attendant, col lesa gra.luate. wishes patient: agreeable pres •nee; reliable; best city referents. Lee, 214 Ea st 13th at. _ VALET. — Care of gpntlem<?n's .ambers: good cook and caterer: highest reference. V. X.. Tribune Uptown Office, 1364 Broadway. Female. CHAMBERMAID. — Superior ««rv_Bt : experi enced. 2 yearn; good city references. Wal <3<:rr Bureau. 12 West S3d St., phone, 300 — Madison. CHAMBERMAID.— ExceIIent seamstress; Swedish; fly» years' first class references; "•«»•■«. 125: city or country. Industrial Asso ciation, Jl East 4.M st CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS— Good, clean, young irtri; very good rcfftrenceS; ?20. StcCal lum'« Agency, LSO East 20th St., or Tel. 5706 Madison Square. _ CHAMBERMAID. — German : decent, young -— 1 neat, with best city reference*. Scfiroed>r's Bureau, 730 Lexington aye. Telephone 6733 Plaza. CHAMBERMAID-LA Young Swed ish prirl ; etronjr. willing, obliging; friend use ful maid or second laundress: wages $20. (")?t<?i berg'a Bureau, 7H _e_i_tte_ aye. Te!. 1065 — Plaza. CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS. — Willing. obliging, competent young woman; personal city references: city or country. £ Mrs. col- Har's Agency. 122 West t23rt st CLEANER.' — Woman desires position at offloe pi*anln(jr. Forbes. 113 Kaat -Jijth at. COOK— Young Finnish cook and laundress; good references; sli«t«-r as chambermaid and wait ress. Schro<»aer's Burea-j. 730 Lexington aye. Telephone 6733 Pl3za. COOK — Nice. n»at Swedish girl: excellent cook; competent all branches; friend first class cliam b«Tmai<-i, excellent rpferences. Osterberg's Bu rean. 710 Lexington aye Tel, in."..' Plaza. COOK.— German; first class; good baker: city or country; bern references ; wages, ll (-$40. Call at Lang * Boecherer Co.'s Bureau, 43, 43, 47 West 33,1 at. COOK.— Colored woman; in first class boarding house, tea room or school; good references- Drayton, 210 West «4tn Bt. COOK.— Scotch Protestant; S years' excell»rt reference* $20 to $35; city or country, indus trial Association. 9 Hast 42d ft. COOK I • will assist iaundrsss: good "r.aker ar'i family conk : r"f «<r»nces : rtly or country. S., Mrs. Oollier's Agcnc;-. 122 West _ - CHAKBERVATO and WAITRI Young, r.eat; good worlc^rs: good refercticos. C, Hofmayer'B Bureau. TS.T West 23d st. COI'FT.I3. — Woman cook, gooii baker, man use ful all around; do entire work private famiiy; (\l\, ..luntry Morrow's Bureau, Till _axlr<ston n-\ .-.. .-on;- r BSth st. GEN-HAL HOUSEWORK— Good, strong, young girl; good plain cocK; best references: email family pre.f<"rre<l. McCullum's Agency, 130 East Sftth st. Tel., 5706 Madieon Square. GENERAL HOUSEWORK. — Young woman, with child, Six: excellent cook; wages, $15: city or Country. Industrial Association. 0 East 42.1 st. GOVERNESS— Neat i^rinan girl: can teach younger children: will act aa nursery governess; best references; S2O. MuCullum's Agency. 130 East 2*.;;.h sty or Tel. 57l»» Madison Pquare. GOVERNESS, companion, or housekeeper; Ca nadian; Huent knowledge French, German; ex rpllont musida-; highest references. W.. Miss FltzGcrald's Bureau, 503 sth aye.; entrance 42d st. ___________ GOVERNESS. — Experienced, diplome*. speaking an', teaching perfect French. Cterman. Eng lish an.] music; full charge of children; highest references. Education. 233 East 60th St. HOUSEWORK. — Two Swedish girls to do work of small family: three years' excellent references; wages, SlB-522: city or country. Industrial Association, 0 East 42d at. HOUSEWORK. English. Protestant: light housework or chambermaid and waitress; nr-at obliging, young woman; good references. Mrs. Collier's Agency. 122 West 23d st. "WORKER— By Finnish girl: best of references; wages *1» to 520. TVeld s Bureau, r?24 Coiumbua aye. Tel. 7So4— Schuyler. I A NT'S NURSE. — German; middle aged; 'thoroughly experienced . very best references; $33. Schroeder's Bureau. 730 Lexington aye. Telephone 6733 Plaza. . i KITCHENMAID. nurse girl or reneral house maid by young, nice Norwegian girl; strong, willing: good city references. Osterberg's Bu reau. 716 Lexington ay«;. Tel. Plata. I*A~DVB JI AlD. —Experienced. German: good sewer and traveller; beat references; city or country: wages. $25-SCO. Call at Lans & BOech ertr Co.'s Bureau, 4t,. 45. 47 West 33d st. LAUNURESK. — First class; ynung; city or country plao»^: does shirts, collars, cuffs; two years' reference; ?3i». Mies Sin-as Bureau. 8 East • -■■I st. .. . LAUNDRESS and CHAMBERMAID.— By Fin nish glrl: references; waß^s $20. Weld's Bu reau. ."24 Columbus aye. Tel. 7?94— Schuyltr. M^ID se4imstrcss, housekeeper or invalid's at tendant- very capable English woman; fifteen wars' rcfrren'ce- Mrs. Collier's Agency, IC2 West 2.id hi. , •_ .. NURSE or nursery - ' meow: North German; children over two; $15 to l::0; excellent refer ence. Industrial Association (Inc.). » East 42d. "NrKSE.— Newly landed German gtrl; Rood inner; a-eiat rhambTwork; city or country; Tvageß. $2"). Call at La"X «• Boechcrpr Co.'s Bureau. 43, 48, 47 Waat Md »t- . NURSERY GOVKRNKPS.— Tountr German; will * take entire charge «>f three children in country: t?fi\ excellent reference. Miss Shea's Bureau. 8 East 42d «t . , tTT-o [KTEBS, cook-laundress, ehambermald waitrese' three years' ex<-«llent references; to ireti.e! or separate: $32 to $25. Industrial Auo claflon. n Rft»t 4'Jd at- i ...*• ; \vXfTUESP Scotch. Protestant; first class; will a«sl_t chambermaid; four years' refer ence- city or country. C. Sirs. '.ollier'a Agency, I '_-_•_ TV- j _J_lJ_l t ' riTRESS Capable of taking butler's position; will position in Washinston or New York; excellent reference* $30-533. D.. Miss Flli i eralds nnrwau. .'iO.'i sth entrance 42ri st. \VAITREB3. — Neat voungr Swedish Rirl: v-ry rood wa!tr«aa: wililna; assist other work; ex ecll«nt ref.-rencPs: friend parlormaid. Oster bei-KS Bureau, 7l« U-xlnc'-on avc. Tel. IBM * I'la£;i___ . '2 . WAITRESS and chambermftidl vounjr Irish girl; rompeiVnt best refnrences; city or country; ware- $""-$23. Call »t Lang * Boccherer C 0.% Bureau. 43. 45. 47 Wart KM ft; WOUKINO i HOUBBKiBBPER---panliih, y«mnf woman wiahe* position in baehelor 1 * apart menta 1 exrall^nt cook: first ciasu references. Hai n 245 I <-' **«>. "'■ YOI-N<Pw.man. vTry capable R»rvant. wishes tno rtflve' work weekly. - . Hormayafi Bu reau r-\vest - :1: 1 -' Telephone ISO 4 Chelsea SURROGATES' NOTICES. , IN PURSUANCE OF AN' Onr.ETl i ■:" HON. Atm*r*C Thomas, a Surrogate of the Count of Sew Tork Notice la hereby given to afJ Person, having claims against Ellen M. I'lU*. lat« of tii» County of New \<irij, deceased, to present the sanie with voucher* thereof to the suhgertber. at her place of transact ns bualnera the office of Outhrie. Ban*« * > al _ f-indftron. N«>. 4* Wilil St r Ptl "> "■" C!ty , ?' OW Tort on or before the I'Cth day of Ju'V " Dated vow York, th* i'>d, <i aV of January. lOlfi JEANNBTTE P. GOIN'. Executrix. OUTKRIE BANGS A VAN -IVUKHEN. Al "rnev; Mr K»««utrU, n Wall Street, llew York City.. ■- • ; -,; : INSTRUCTION Tor Young Ladles— -City. The Barnard School of HOUSEHOLD ARTS "CM? Practical courses to Cooking, Embroidery. Millinery. Dressmaking, Household Decoration. Accounts, Management Specially intended tor girls who do not so to college. One or ail of tha subject* may bo tak*n- .New classes now forming- Extension coiir*.-* for young matrons. For Both Sexes — City. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGCAG~§. MADIBOX SQUARE (1122 Broadway). Harlem Branch: B+3 Lenox aye.. above iz:ttx »i. Brooklyn •• 218 Livingston Street. 3.111 BRANCHES IN ALL CITIES, pupils hear and speak the new :aiiKuac» ex clusively from the Cm letsun Trui ie^ioni free. — , __ iCHOOL AGENCILS. Anirrtcan a.»ii l-.u-r^u leacbera" \«rucy. Supplies Professors Teacher* Tutors, ao» • rnfttses. etc.. to College*. Schools and Families. Apply to Mrs. M. J. TOIJXO-PULTON*. 23 Union «avar«- FORECLOSURE SALES. _____ SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF" NEW YORK. —ThA Estates Settlement Company. Plaintiff. against Hii!v.sr«i*n-t';!nnor» Construction Com pany et al., Defendants. In pursuance of a judg ment of foreclosure and nale, duly ma<V> ana en tered in the above-entitled action and bearing dato the Hth day of January. 1010, I. tho undor sljrnsd. this R«:f*rep. in said judgment named, will pell at public auction, at the Exchange Sales room, Ncs. H-l« \>«ev St. in tho BorougU of Manhattan, City of New- York, on the 9th day 61 February. 1910, at 12 o'clock noon on that d*> . by Samuel Marx. Auattoneer, the premises di rected by slid judgment to Bo sold, and therein described a* follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Borough of the Bronx of the City of Na.v Yorl». in .he County and «at«? of New York, known as lot Number 39 of Block 474, On "ilai> of th* subdivision of the property 6f Henry D. Tiffany In the MM Ward of the City of N«w YorU. be in? pan of th« tot fatal*.' f made by Hugh N. Camp, and others. Comm!B*idn<?rs of Partition, on Juno 2. IS7O, which lot is bounded and de srrib«-rj as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Home Street distant Two Hun dred and fifty-two and muioo (232.09) feet east erly from tb<) corner formed by the intersection of the easterly »id/, of Stebblns Avenue and the sail Bouth-rly sid^ of Home Street; running thence Southerly, niorio: the westerly line of said lor number SO. Forty-two and 67-100 (42.C7> feet to the northeasterly line of lot number 42 an rbM map thence Southeasterly along th<» north easterly line of said lot number 42. Seven) and 23-100 (73.23> feet to th* northwesterly- side of Tntesvalc Avenue: thence Northeasterly along the Northwesterly «ide of Interval- Avenu a , Twenty-nv* (25) feet, thence Northwesterly, alensr the Northeasterly line fit said lot No. 30. Slxty-flve an.l 12- 1'»0 (83.121 feet to an angle In said lot: thence Northerly along the easterly line of lot No. 30. Thirty-two and 57-100 <32.57> feet to the southerly sirle of Home Street, and thence Westerly, along the *-.<»r!y ld.> of Home Street. Twenty-five (25) feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated. New York. January l.?tfi. 1810. J. snpxrrr BERNSTEIN. CARRIXCSTOV _ PIERCE. IWeree. Attorneys for PlalntifT, ?«'» Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. Ne»r York Ci'y. Thf following is a diagram of the property to be StMd: Its street No. Ib unknown: Sti»bb>ng Avenue. The approximate amount of the lien or charge, to satisfy which the above-described property is to b« sold, is f1.04033. with interest thereon from th« Bth day of January. 1910, together with costs and allowance amounting to $149.38. with Interest from January 14, mi-, together with the expenses of the rale. The approximate amount of tne taxee. assessment* ana water ratea. or other Hens, which are to be allowed to the pur chaser out of the purchase money, or paid by the Referee, is $9*.4+ and Interest. The premises will b<» sold subject to a prior mortgage for $10, 750 and interest at 8 per cent. Dated, New York. January l?th, 1010. J. SIDNEY BERNSTEIN. _. ___^ Referee. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. COUNTY of New York. The Jennie Clarkson Home for Children. Plaintiff, against George Nicholas. Catherine Nicholas and Charles Lane, Defend ants. * In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made ami entered in th« abore-en tltied action and bearing date the 26th day of October. 1900. I, the undersigned, the Referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auc tion, at the Exchange Salesroom, Now. 14-16 Vaeey Street, In th" Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on tan i!t)th day of January, 1910, at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by Herbert. A. Sherman, Auctioneer, the premises directed by said judgment to be said, and therein described a* follows: . All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the building an-J improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in th* Twelfth Ward of th« City of Nt*w York, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in tho southerly line ot Ninetieth Street, dis tant ninety feet westerly from the corner formed by tr>p Inters" -non cr the southerly line of Ninetieth Street with the westerly line of West End Avenue, running thence southerly, and parallel with West End Avenue, on» hundred feet eight and one-half inches to the centre Una of the block between Eighty-ninth and Ninetieth Streets; thence westerly and along said cen tre line of the block twenty feet; thence northerly and again parallel with West End Avenue and part of the way through a party wall, on<« hundred feet eight and on«Mialf inches to the southerly line of Ninetieth Street and thence easterly alcnr the southerly line of Ninetieth Street twenty feet to the point or place of beginning; being the premises known as 302 West 80ih Street. Dated New York. January 4th, 1J»1O. ADAM WIENER, Referee gACKTTTT. CHAPMAN & STEVENS* Attorneys for Plaintiff, 154 Nassau St (Tribune Build ing), New York. " v " a The following is a diagram of the property to be sold: Its street Number is 302 West 9<Vth Street, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York , ,-■ Street. " io aausiy nnicn mo a_ove-_e_crlbed property is to be soli, la Five thousand. sever, hundred ami ninety-five and S3-100 dollars (53.793 S3) with interest thereon from the loth day of Or'tobor I'JOO. together with costa and allowance amount ing to Two hundred Fixty-elght and "0-100 dollars t's26S.2o>. with interest from October *>« VMVf. on 5123.31. tog-ether with the expenses of the sale. Th© approximate amount of the taxes assessments and water rates, or other Una* which are to be allowed to The purchaser out of th« purchaso money, or paid by the Refare» la Eight hundred twenty-two and JM6O dollars ($822.09) and interest. The premises will be soil subject to a prior mortgage of $23,0<i0, upon which $23,000 remains unpaid, with interest at 5% per annum from February 1. i-hh> toother with coats of foreclosure thereof now' peiiiilnir subject also to any state of fact* which, an accurate survey would sßow and tenement bouse violations. If any. Dated New YorJt, January 4th, lniO . ADAM WIENER. Referee. NKW YORK SUPREME COURT. NEW YORK County.— Arnold 3. Furst. plaintiff, against Carmine Altieri ami others, defendants.— In pur suance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above-entitled ac tion and beam:; date the 10th day of January 1010. I, the underslgnfd. the referee In said Judg ment named, will cell at public auction at the Exchange Salesroom. Xos, 14-lrt Vesey Street in the. Borough of Manhattan. City of 'New York on the 3rd day of February. 1910. at twelve o'clock neon on thpt Jay by Samuel Marx auc tioneer, the premise." directed by sal.l Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate, ljln« and betne in the Borough of Man hattan of the City of New York. In the County and Ptate of New York, bounded and descrlßed as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly Bide, of 133 r.i Street, distant one hundred thirty-ieven feet, six Inches westerly from the corner "formed ny the intersection of the sail northerly sid* of 3S3rd Street with the westerly side of Amster dam Avenue; running thence westerly along aa.<l northerly side of 133 rd Street thlrty-«ev#n f«< t. j fix Inches; thence northerly at rii?ht angles win, I 133 rd Street ninety-mine f*#t. eleven Inches to the center line of the block: thence easterly parallel with 13.".rd Street thirtr-aeven feet, six inches: thenca southerly at right Riisleii with l.'U?rd Street nlnety-nin« fe»t. eleven Inches to the point or Dlace of beginning. Said premises being now known by Nnn 50" to 800 West 133 rd Street. Borough or Manhat tan. New York City. Dated New York. January 10th. 1010. PATRICK J. DOBtiON Referee. FUR3T A- FTRS(r. Attornevii for Plaintiff 213 Montague Street, Borousn of Brooklyn. New York «-tty. Tli» following In a diagram of the property to be -old. It* street numberß are St) 7 and .V»» West ir»rd Street, Tough of Manhattan. New York City. Th« approximate, amount of the lien or .-harae to satisfy which th.- above described property >■ to he Mid is &»,005.35, With interest thereon from the lOtli day of January, 1910, t-^ether with coeis and allowance, amounting ■•, $;!:»;, with interest from January 10th, lulo, loßether with the expenses Of tho file. The approximate amount of the taxes, asscuj- Rienta nnd watar rmeii. or othPr liens, which are U> be allowed to th* purchaser out of the D ur ohas<» money, or laid by th e referee. la $i>i'i Jl uivi interest. J The ir '- ni , lß ;*-^' ■'*:'" nubjeet to a prior mortaaio a* *37.r.00 and Interest thereon at the ; rate of »V» P«r annum from June 81, ifIUU. ! Also subject to a prior m tt«a«« tor ♦»,CtV) an 1 lntereßt thereon *t the rate of «!«•; per annum from Juna a. 1000 one-half of which afreet« : the Mid preiHUes. Subject to coven»nu l «M ro- I Btrlctlons contained In Lihjr as I rtf Conveyances ! M uaite ««*'. being covenants au-alnst nuUuncra Hubject m any state of fact, which an v.-curate •"."?' , wojlld «W. 5,,1. ,. , ta o to" an. U ™ , - niclpal ID/P1 D /P" r *J"*2t < ,: > ; l ;'>* tlOn ". " *ny thorc be. ( or *ny II" P'Tfl*ns ni*»d to enforce ftauio. lutM New York. January ion,. 1010. | rAxniCK J. CoDSON. R-f«rc«w DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE. ROLL TOP DESKS OFFICE FURNITURE te rreat variety of style and price. T. G. *ELLEW, 111 i. Fulton .St. RETIRING.— SaIe -r.c- furniture, bookcase*, chairs. .leeks «very description. AL_"RKI> TiOAR, 181 William st. RESORTS. >_W JKBSEY. QOariborcugb = ©lenbeim The Leading Report Hou««? of the World Particularly Attractive During Atlantic's Gr»at Winter and Pprins SMiina (Estendins from DECEMBER to JUNE) The house holds 1100 Uuejts and has 400 private baths, each with ira and freih water. White service in both American plan and a U Carte dining Rooms. six quisite music. Golf. Rolling Chairs. TSea tre«. Ownership Mftr.ag-meTi' JOSIAII WHITE _ SONS COMPAN'T. ©Kantic QiUf (Its opan^tou^fioui t/iet^at 3.l£).sCcm^^ 5. Son f__T_S{Qf4lS WIdTEH AT ATLANTIC CITT Ml OEUSHTrjI HOTEL DENNIS direct!/ on the ocean front, isai*arn on >n and is an Meal homa for the Winter truest. WALTER J. BUZBY BKRMCDA, BERMU DA Hamilton Hotel rVP\CITY 600 KKLAMCTTi AXt) IMPROVED STOVE ANT» CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION' THROCGHOCT W. A. BARROX. MANAGER. NEW YORK OFFICE. 359 FIFTH _YE.. ALSO 11 so BROADWAY. __________ EXCURSIONS. RAYMOND H3 TflllDC WHITCOMB'S lUUIfO ILL EXPENSES INCLUDED Two parties will leave ?'n» Eastern -ttltt in Elegant Trains of Vestibul«_ Eleeping 3 id Dining Cars, for a Grand Tour through the Southern States an*l MEXICO Ample tim<» will be given to th« leading cities and places of historic and p\c".ir»r",ue interest. including th* Wonderful Tampiro Division of the Mexican Central Railway. Six Days in th* City of Mexico and a Four Days' Trip over the Vera Cnu Railway. Also on each dat;, a. party for Mexico and California combined. Other Tours to California, Florida. >"as»an. Tuba. Porto Rico. Oriental Land.*, the Hawaiian Islands, Japan. Etc. Railway and Steamship Tickets to all points. Send for illustrated circular of Mexico Tours; also circulars of other tours. RAYMOND &WHITCOMB CO. 225 Fifth Ay«., N. T. Tel. 6270 Madison 84. Boston. Philadelphia. Plttjihurg. Chicago, etc. LOST— BANKBOOKS. BANKBOOK No. 043, 099 of the Union Dime Savings Bank Is missing. Any person hav ing a claim to It Is hereby called upon to present the same within ten days or submit to having said passbook cancelled and a new one Issued. LOST. — Bankbook No. 513.561 of Dry Dock .Savings Institution. Any person having claims upon said book is called upon to pre sent the same to the bank within thirty days or the said BooK will be declared cancelled and extinguished and a new one issued in lieu thereof. . L Ot?T or STOLEN. — Bankbook No. 619.569 Of the German Savings Bank In the City of New York corner 4th ay». and 14th St., Issued to Mary B«rger. • All persons are cautioned against negotiating the same. If not returned to the bank on the Bth day of February, 1010. a dupli cate- will be Issued. LOST OR STOLEN— Bankbook No. 063.71* of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank. Pay ment stopped. Please return book to bank. No. M Chambers st. QOARD AND ROOMS. FIRST CLASS accommodation; private family: handsome roorrs; electricity: tiled baths: best table- hntrie. comforte: independance : near Broad way subway: moderate. 517 W:**t I4>t:i st. WEST END AVB, 679, corner 103 d st. — Finest location New York: block Riverside Park, Drive and subway express and surface cars: beautiful furnished room*, piivate baths; tele phon«?»; superior taM<i. FCR SALE. DESKS. PARTITIONS TELETHONS BOOTHS, tables, chairs, wardrobes, mirrors, wall fixt ures, business furniture alt kinds. FIXX BROTHERS. 358 Broadway 59 Franklin st. BUSINESS CHANCES. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO step right Into an old established light manufacturing business, that has always paid owner $2,000. doinc steady cash trade; experience absolutely unnecessary, as any on* cOuld acquire thorough knowledge of business In ehort time. Besides. Owner Will remain. If sold at once, will sacri fice for 53. 000 on easy terms. Inquire STAND ARD. 47 Ann st. IF PARTY WITH SMALL. CAPITAL will call at Room 235, Knickerbocker Theatre Building. 118 Weal »ith st.. they will hear something to their advantage. i AT A GREAT REDUCTION, printing of all kinds: we can save yoa ;!OT>. Johnson Press, successors tft Call Hreßa. H!» Futtn^ -t.. N. T. CITATIONS. THE PEOPLE OF THB STATE OF NEW York, by the grace Of God free and inde pendent to Catherine Morier and May Hartley, two of the heirs and next of Kin of William M. L«ifTan. deceased, send greeting: Whereas. Oeorgiana ThompUlns Laffan. the widow of the said deceased, of th* City at New York, has lately apDlled to the Surrogates' Court of our County of New York to have a certain instru ment in writing, bearing date March 21. 10tC, and a Codicil thereto bearing date March I*7. IW7. relating to both real and personal property, duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of William M. Laftan, late of the County of New York, deceased. Therefore, you and each of you are cited to appear before the Surrogate of our County of New York, at his office in the County of New York, on the 21st day of January, one thousand nlre hundred and ten. at half past ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to attend the probate of th« said Last Will and Testament. And such of you as are hereby cited as are under the .age of twenty-one years are required to appear by your guardian. If you have one. or If you have none, to appear and apply for one to t>« appointed, or tn the event of jour neglect or failure to do «$. a guardian Will be appointed by the Surrogate to represent and act for you In the processing. In testimony whereof, «•» have causal the Seal at the surrogates' Court of the said County of New York to be hereunto affixed. Witness Hon. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of our Bald County of New York, at said County, the c ond day of Deo»mher, in the year of our Lord one. thousand nina hundred and nine. [US.] DANIKL J. DOWDNET Clerk of the Surrogate*- Court. STORAGE NOTICES. TO MRS. 1 ANNIE M. TOBIN OITiIRS. FAV nt« M. O.'bb. AHm A Demarest. G. U. ilo'rde eal. Mr«. C. E. Chapln, 8. h. Randall. MiM U A. Blal;dell. Miss C H. Taylor. Alfred do Andrade. Mr. or Mr*. H. ives Smith. Mrs S. Wallace. T. M.;- onkey Jr. j. n. Merrill. Mr M. R. Firth. Mr. or lift Henry a Lc« or E. C. Noulin. Norton chase, Oeo. H. lllcKs, Mrs M. V. Cos. Mrs. R. K. Vander Veer, Arthur H. Atkins, Guy Standing. Isaac Revev. Mr. or Mrs. F. A. Moor*-. Dan A very. Mr. or Mrs. .1. W. Seymour. L.udwlt Bnumann A Co.. Henry I (..lazier or Mis» «. H. Elllman. Cha«. H. Cot-. trel 1 Jesse Watson. Receiver. Mr*, Una* Rou r.ajo or Mr*. r .1. MoOmmaaa and Mr. or Mrs Uuatave r««'tionh«?if : )*).. *n.l each or j-ouf are hereby notified that the time for tho payment of our Hen upon the property hereinafter de «crib«a. having expired, after due nolle* thereof had been given you, wo will cans* such proper ty, to wit, Household Ooodn. personal Ertecta and Merclianrtli>e. ator«r) in the Columbia stor as» Warehouses by you or in your nam« (or in which you may have an lnlerest» to b« sold at puhllc auction, according 10" the statute In mirh case mad« add provided, at N*o«. SO * M West 6Tth Street, on Saturday, January 20th 1910, at 10:30 A. M.. tin. l It the mil* thereof i', .not «!oinnlet«-J on said date 'the »am« will b« continued at the sanv> place on each and e,v«»rv Hntir.l.iv ther<"aft«r. lxt)rinaing at 10:20 A M until the salo Is completed, "• OOIXMntA HTr.RA'.ir WaTT'I- -:r- PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL , JDE "iTSckTved at the oKlc« of the Llßht-Housa Board Wash Ington. D. C., until 2 o'clock P. M. February li. lUIO. an. l then open**, for furnishin* ma terial and labor n«*ee«ary for the construction •4ui »m«ut an.i delivery or the Mn«ie^cr« "•' wood, steam ll ht-hoi_« tender Woodbine C a . | «*trdanc« with speculations, copies of which with blank proposals ana other formation Si bo haj up«» appllc*U'->u to *» BBSBK TIME TABLES. 3 CRUISES January 22, 81. February 22, March 24 BY rut «TKA>i!«tiiP j LEAVES IS/X L ° J-UxSg :g - E iIEW YORK I I arg*** * **— ' *"_"_"*■• to th«» Went Iniiii^.. ; • FOR. WEST INDIES Venezuela, Spanish Main. Panama Canal 16 and 28 II SOR $_*__"_ UP DAYS 111 OQ— lOU = { 21 ytyi* cxp«ri«»»ca in arranging and conducting cruises insures •ffkieni ouna^cnMnt. | Also Cruises to the Orient and South America SEND FOB I__r>T*ATKT> BOOK HAMBURG- AMERICAN LINE 41.45 BROADWAY, NEW YORK HAMBURG-AMERICAN CRUISES DE LUXE | REGULAR SERVICES rir_T'fc^l_"Mr_ l '_" FROM * iJ Modern iafetT Device* . Wlrei*_. Xc> iIRIFNT NEW YORK ~ London Paris Hamburg 0M > UniLll I JAN 29. 1910 S. S. AM ERIK A _o?S —^""™^~~™ - ~ 1 ™" ,- leading N'w York. Feb. 12. 11 A. M. B« S S CINCIHNATI tAvS ttnexcelled Rlts-CarUon _ '.. Cir- Reitaurant. By O. 9, WIHWIRHMII rONS. Gymnasium, E.ec. Baths. _l**«lor P_lm Garden. an DAYS *.*?'-* UP »Pre_ Granc.-Feb. 5 tKala'n Aus. VJcMci.s S____£-SSs____________SS_E__SS___S -A:r.ertk_ Feb. 12 •_??». LJncola..Mc_. 12 1111* AT Ilinir A J H*ennsvH_nia ..Feb. 1? : Tr-«. Grant.. -ilcS. 1» 11l LvT InilllL V IHamburs direct. •Omttm Fljmo_t_. I WtOl iriUltO 1 j ta , and t¥e ivo. 16 and 28 Days $8a and SloO Lp I'miTroniUClU SERVICE •v __—_————•—^ ________■ ___________——■ The »plecdl*J. 'arge !lte*lPS^^s• fS .1 ■ ' • CrvCI» ATI. Jan. *i». 1O A. 'J..; HAJCBCaO. _* __13. __ A ______■ !__*_ ?Ab « 13 « MMCh Cl>: B-VTAVIA. iui;* ». *t&. __ ill! 111 illlHlll.fi f fir Gibraltar. Xapl-s and G-noa <^»tth tcz3r- UUUUI nillUl IUU MM calls at tbe^_aor_i and Ma_e.r% Lai mhb^_____m_^m__hJ ands>. ExceUfct connoetlon -with it»atn«r» ot "^ _, lItAUCB -'•«'• Himt«-« A A3«!o-Aca«rtcan Nil* Co.'» ••»- By St S, BLUcCHcn - ■>.•_. -- m> th* jjh^ taroosa eoytt. Front >*. T. J»n. 25. !• A. > L TR_%\rL__R- CHECKS l-*!*r_l> St DAYS COST $350 UP Tourist Dent, tor Trl;* Ev«_w_er«. H.VHBCB^-A-VEKICAX LENT. «l-45 Bmdwtr. > Y. _________ THE S. S. mmmmm BLUECHER SAILS JAN. 22, 10 A. M. OS A PLBASITKE CR_lS_ TO South America < it i inn AT WEST INDIES BRAZIL ARGENTINE URUGUAY CHILI •-■ TSE STRAITS OF MAGELLAN Bf MY^x^us3soJ_. A limited number "/ P" 1 * 1 ;^ I ,.^* taken :o some of tP.a ports en m it». ..end for booklet* and l_f«rn_ule_. HAHBUB6-AMERIGAN LIME 41-43 BROADWAY. NEW YO*K CRUISE TO VEST INDIES The Quebea Steajnabip Co.'* Mall Steamship , •'Guiana" leaves New J Tork February 10 for a j delightful Crolse of about 23 days, calling at tae islands of St. Thomas. St. Kltts. Bar- I bados and other Islands I and C'emerar*. ? si3or P d BERMUDA From Xew York EVERY WKDXtJiDAT. twin-auraw S. F. "Bermudian" (3.T.30 tons). EVERY SATURDAY, twin-screw 8. S. "Oceana" (S.OOO tons). Perfect Service. TOURS TO THE ORIENT Our annual parties *--. nearing completion. Several dates still open. Telegraphic applica tion necessary. 70 TOCRS TO KT"ROITE and the PASSION" PLAY at OBiIK.WIMERC.Ar. Usual independent railroad and steamship tickets everywhere. COOK Travslara' Ch*qu*« Good Throughout th« tVorld. THOS. COOK & SON 24" 1200 Broadway. -i-tO Madison » "* , 563 __ __^ v '- {Windsor Arcade). V. T. CLARK'S 12TH ANNUAL CRUISE «a Feb. 5 to April 19 ■»■ TO THE ORIENT By S. .*. Grosser Kixrfner!>t THE OXLV ORIENT CBCXSE THIs VTCTtK* Under tha Able Management of, FRANK C. CLARK. Seventy-thrae days. Includlna; 24 day* h» Erypt and the Holy Land, costing only 54J0.00 and up. including shore excursions. Hotels, etc- SrECIAL FKATOtES: Madeira. Cadis. Seville. Algiers. Malta, Constantinople, Athens, Home, the nivlera, etc. Tickets «;oorl to stop over la Europe, to include Passion Play, etc. Eori>P<'-OhernninieTa^n Tours. 9270 up. FRANK C. CLARK. Time* Bide. Xew York. FALL RIVER LINE (Splendid Steamers ■ Splendid Serrlce) Just to remind you— That Fall River Line steamers ply between New York and Boston every day in the year. Fall KlYBr Line Steamer* l«-ar» !fei» York, rier 19. North River, foot of Warren Street, at 5 P. M. Get you to Boston a* early a* 7 oVlock next morning— later If you like. a -m Fare to Boston *)%J Telephone 5 1 21 Cortiandt for information City Ticket Office— l7l Broadway Twin Screw Steamers for Bermuda A. E. Out«rt>rtd#e A Co.. Asts.. ■ B'way. \ T TYPEWRITING AND TYPEWRITERS. TYI'KWMITER.s. all nwkpi; rent- K^SBP-- S3 month; $100 rr.a;h!n-». tl?- UWH 1.,.' 0 months' rrnfil all.w-d tr . •■• ■■.H-.1 Typewrlle-, Sd,», Ci . »g^rfc«^-**jt_Cortli»n<lt st -.1 th«ui Cnrt Tifnrui iITrDO ALI * makes. »id to jH IiPpII i\ l^n^ r - r "<«- b»Hi r .M. repaired. I IfL If «1 1 I L»0 ffade T. CQ.T79 Du*n» St. VICTOH VISIBLJE. T» Nassau st. : ratalor>* fret: all m***" Uken part payl>•^nt: bargains la I'ndgrtroortii Knnlngi. r« '")•»'< Smiths CARPET 'LEANING. If. Y. CARPET CLEANine WOHKS Oia«si. kaxcuat. Muat Modern. 4J7 AND *3» WKiii' 43TH BT. T# i *«*'— — Brraat £*iauuan»« tMI. _W_H JORDAN. J - ' EDWIV i.KVTT! \HB?tL CAi<PE"f CLEANI.NO CO.— Cleans '.v compr*ssed air, steam, hand or en floor. KM Broadway. 421 East 4atß «l COS * HHASDt Tel. UJ->lHth LAWYERS. ...H.v'HBM'Y KnWB»J>l." M*rtor BuildincT Boca 832. «7 .West 3lth it. iHexali Square), J TFME TABLES. AMERICA)! UiE T ™ ifi l i .* "" \ Plrmouth Cherh»»nTe — _ntrt&tai> i Philadelphia ...Jan. 22j »■» York r *-.S» •Oceanio Jan. 29 1 • Adriatic -— Feb. 11 •White Star steam er from Pier 44. X. R. RED STIR LIME From Pier 14. _f . IU, RED STAR Line ioa.ii. Yew V-irk — mr»»r»- pv.J. NEW MAMMOTH S. S. UPUIO SATURDAY, JIN. 22,\1J.» t . Glass enclosed Proiaenad*. Verandah Cafe, _oon_e. Elevator. OntiMtr*. Shop. Wlreluw. Lapland .-.--*• - : <»n '. ". amlVadcrU_d . ? a i- » Finland .....-•-- ...Feb. 2|2#«laad . . . . JWJ I*l WHITE STAR LINE S_S/S" S . a. jfi» York— Qaee_»t«wn — UvetTHiol. Baltic. ..Jan. 22. 1 pra i Laaieaclo i_ew>..7»_ SI Plrmoath— Cherbourg 4outb_mr>ton. ♦ P_Ilad«l;hl»-JAa-^. -_;. ■•:-." ■■"-:;■:: Cfrear_o.....Jan. 29. 10 amlAdrtatlc. F^!».l2ao»=» t American 14n« «tearo<«: from Pier IX >T. R. _^to t^t_* ITALY & EfiYPT Via Azores. M .<•-!••. and Gibraltar. Arabic, Jan. 24. Special A>soa_ru s_i.m». ' Cr-tic. Jan 20. Mar. 13. Celtic :■■• '•••■* TonsJ. Feb. 2. ilar. t_ Cedric <21.035 Ton«>. -■■ 13. Romanic. Feb. 3«. Apr. _ Canopic. Mar 2*. May 4. PAS3ENGSR OFFICS. 9 BP.QAS'vrAT. WHITE STAR LINE ITALY and EGYPT j^. Via Azoret, Madeira. Gibraltar, Algiers /> 7^ Largest Steamer* ta th» Tr*d#. A\ CELTIC CEDRIC Feb. 2, Mar. 16 Feb. 16 CRKTIC Janaary 23. .Mar-: 12 CA>'OPIC Mardi 24 ROMANIC Fa&ruary 2«: April 3 9 BBO.VOTTAY. yrw TOR7C. CUN ARD LINES From Piers 31 32- ->. Norttx Br»er. i A. M. Urerpool Serrfre. C»iliB« at Xlabsnar*. South Wile*. Qaickist Roota to Landau 1 Gaßtiaaat tls nsngtwrd. Wednesday from New York Monday in London MACKKTANXA— IXSTTJLSUL lATCest. "a»-.«st 3t«ar-.ahlpa Aflft. gall Wedae««Uy^ WlreleM Tele«rmpl». Submarine §><■*<• Lusi-anl* Jan. t» Mauratac^ - «*• • fameSni . .'-.Jan. 28 Cam— Teb i-< rniirlT 1 Feb. 2 UmnrU Feb. » Tn iTllvf THBEE SI^ CIAL CEtni»«4. TO ITALY Carmania & Caronia m ..1,,.' Magnificent N«ir 20,C0<VToa 3ttfi. S_ ___-' Jan. 22— Pe!v. . .---•a-*trm. ft thirl [ ***%£s&£*•' ALSO TWO -SPECIAL CXI IS" '. BAXOMA TO IIVLY Feb. s— Moh. 1* ur>GAjaiAN-A3IEKICAX SEBVICE. To FiritS. vi* .^^.^.^ GIBRALTAR. GENOA. NAPL£3. TrL:r3T«. aurmanla.Jan 22. noun j Pannonla ...... ..FeU. 1* j 6a»TOia ..»>>. 5. coonj Caronia ?«fc. 14 j Traveller*" checks Issued— good sverywsere. THE CO'AKD «l.MM*il!P'O.. LTD. 21-24 Stats at., oupo«lt« th« Bakery. NORTH gERJUH Ul9lß Lar^e. Fast and Ltcrarlocs Twlti-Ocjsjw Express and Pass«ngcr SCeosu^ipa. equipped wlta Wlreleaa ft oubmarute H— ■ ■ PLYMOUTH— CHHRBOCIU".— BTOOOEt. SAILING OF THE PRIMZ FfiIEDRICH WILHEIi POSTPONED TO THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. Express Saillnss Tuesdays ax 10 A. 11. Prtns Fried. Wm., Kaiser W'm. derGr.F«Ka Taw.. Jan. X. ( Kaiser Wm.d«r Gr. lt*T » - ' Kronprina Wo. Jan. 25) BRWtT.N DIRECT. -»-i_a,--. Sailings Thursday* at 19 A. M. Zietea Jan. 271 *G. Wa*ain«t3a.F«l»w at Rocn Feft. . V>.* - . Mir. » •Calls at Plymouth and Cherbourg GIBRALTAR — XAPLEa — — AT.GEBRS. Mediterranean if.lnna aa«r*kya at XI A. M. •Berlin (new.. Jan. 291 ■ Al>ert— F«i. 13 -Or KurWerst..F«t>. S| Barbarossa. ... F»»k » •Omit* Alslers. tOrlent Cruise. Independent Around th» W«rM Toots. Travellers" Ch«»p*» good all over the won* Arply OBLRICII3 & cO.._a*ne-ai A#ent». 5 BROAPWAT. STET^ TOR& , Mardi Gras S" AMERICA'S f % QUAINTEST JL- AA CARNIVAL 75.11U |\lah/ _^r Ttooad Trip l*K. From >>■«• York Orleans V^ in New Orleans. Feb. .^^ s 'S " " Aatilks " Ot _^ 10.100 Ton» " o OUl^rFrom New York Feb. 2nd Southern Pacific Co. j^r^do- " '53- ' Broadway. New York ._■- ■ — DASSiOM i , r ■ au lAin Attractive S«rl?a of I LslY 1910 European Tours. A".! h ' mm ■*»«^ Expenaes laelaadd and "■"^■™ Una*r E-cort. Hat-a I Siss and up. Booklet mailed free on request. MARSTER3 FOREIO.N CIS 3 and »»._Bt» -•• • •• ">' <- -■:•. ' r- ."> R S . / N | TOURS. 81 V>\ 30th St.. N■• <■■ York. PFfl "fl" LIMP PPrP r' r "• ?*a st - Vfrr T' It UP U LIHC Brooklyn, at Xcoc, For «a* Juan P. Et, L» Cuayr*. Pto. »%i«:'.:». Curacao and M.inoalbo, via Cunu'a*. CARACAS J*n. n For La Ouayra. Curacao and Mjra-atbo. MApACr\IBO...Jan. TJIZULLx Feb. I superior Accomraodatlons tor PasMncers. BLISs. DALLETT A CO.. Oeneral M.»nair?r9. S2 W»R St. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE l'*l«-<vrfv» fiMcagrr Hrrvio* ■ IIS* YOU* KUTTfKO** VIA ii LUu<;>t •«■ roudanvjan. ,-»!•■» -• — li. • ?va « Noordani...F«o. I. » »m| POCsdam F«S."ca Holland- Line. 39 Bro*dw V . XX. IT