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§ AKM V AND "JSA7Y fyesD iVar;/ Personnel Bill Com pleted. IFroai The Trtbune B-oreaa.] * Y\-ashiagtcn, January ""s I TO PREVENT CONGESTIOX.—TheYew perpcimel bill, which has been framed v she general board tvitu the assistance of .jj^ejaJ officers especially detailed for that Zsrpcse. has been completed, and will b* r*fly for submission to Ccsgrress within Uje next few " day . The object of the bill it t3 provide fle^t commanders who will in,* time enough to serve on the active list v fceeorr^" proficient ta their duties, to pre xri i the formation of "humps" — con gotiQi- of officers in the lower grades — {yev c ure of proTTJCtioQ. and to provide uuffi 0011 officer? end men to man the fleet in tare of peace. • end"" the scheme provided by the bilL cScsrs -.. attain the rank of rear ad •alimi at _ty-four arid of captain at forty ftWft . At the present time th« youngest jetr admirals are sixty and the average tgt «f caprsir.s is nfty-flve. The a^e of 0« rocr.g«t rear admirals in foreign na <*s is: Japan, forty- two; England, forty «ft: Germany, fertr-niae; France flfty .: I: is proposed -hat the present method <i< eiisir.ation be followed that is. by a -placitns board" xrliich will designate the cSssrs to be retired in the several grades rt.c!i rear. The congestion occurs in the gj^ies beyond lieutenant commander. It Is etirula'-e- that 10 per cent of these higher grades oar. be sat aside each year by this jsoccss. Under the present personnel law tt«re have been 304 officers retired in the !25t eleven years. Under the new law it is *_*-ate<3 Lhat there will be about 138 re rt-Knents for the same causes at about _i he cot-, during a similar period. «, B»e EBeasare proposes the ultimate ln cr_t-« of the personnel to GO.OOO officers aad mcv and C.OOO line officers and midship 5*3. This limit will be reached gradually, r_t jvcrfc number being estimated at <;.sjO __. The enlisted strength is based or the Ma— __Pi of the ships, the ratio be ijg 100 nten to every 2,000 tons, and five •.~e cheers and midshipmen. It prcvides also for the Increase of the j3* corps en a similar basis. The medical (j-rp. is p'-aced at 14 per cent of the regu 'jt lL"-e, the par corps at 10 per cent, chap _hbs at 2, naval constructors, one for every ;S.*f<o toad cf ships ; civil engineers at 50. THe Navy Department estimatea that this tm ir_ cause no increase in expenditure. The retirement of officers at an earlier age cd with much less pay will reduce to a sa—ed degree the annual payroll of officer* er i;-» retired list. At present the retired riScers are nearly all of the highest grade. THE AUL.D COURT MARTIAL..— Th« Nary Department has designated Major A. TT. Catlin judge adv-ocate of the court mar _! v.kich trill try Paymaster Auld and passed A_is_nt Surgeon Robnett on charges in connection with an alleged as- KOlt en Dr. Edward Spencer Cow!es at a 4ga_c z--- hj En Boston oa December 11. In oie Auld .-d Robnett request the Navy Dtpsxtm eat to asslrn counsel to them. ■ajar Henry L-rrr_a_-c and Captain H. J. Sbstaingo'. of '..t marine corps, irili be appointed Two of the QUALITY ADS. •IN TO-DAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. HELP WANTED. Male. s_l£«rEX (travelling) to handle our article as a aide line; excellent proposition: exclu sive territory; liberal concessions. Novelty sale* Co.. 1547 Broadway. Female. SALESLADY «vii, has had experience la representfTis financial propositions can make money rriih _. Call mornings, 701 World Building:. "* READ THE OTHERS AND GO TO WORK. nELP WANTED. -dale. CANVASSERS. New Newspaper Premium Preposition. Permanent employment, with ;uiru *<_ __.__.->' -*- carrare pt-G weekly, and Ojtrr-i cc r !r:7r,:f* l ian la add: Con. Beet c:fr la the ci:y for experienced ne«s- P*rer, book aid jr-gazine men «rho are •— yt«<l to -Sxcf! tnd factor/ or touae *B- -- «or!-i: five orders a «iay will ■sr_ I3OLQO per week. Call between 9 •- * -:■•- I ■ 31. WILLIAM H. GTTTELirS. Sloca. ;__ I'rijuiit: £_..;_. r.g New York. HXSBI AiiTiCLE. I<A) p*r cest profit; send two •>nt etis- for -s»cirki=s sa^sple. Emonon .Spe 3i!l Cn 2T7 Brcac»ay. *liHMt.-OB axii Oa i-uzzie; tascinatts young , «^i oitf; n:s tfaa vest pocket. sample. 10c. j-ttei. I't-. ITEB Bread-*, ay. - *i/OC oper.. . ■ r.:«-n. i-'~>"K r-T.VTrfffi an 3 Sjiitncial clerks to repre "**»■ a c.tan, iiitrh cla>s financial propoHiiicn "_css; state age an.i experltncfc. ... yfrW X TTT*im Tboro^hJv C3rp*r:<»nceci man, tcr j_rcajj;e ac_e; salary |-. J- to ttirt; *"* Otpanax&ly. Mlssill iFositiou Brfh.cr). 2iJCivKi;EPEIi for raum£actar&ie r,ouee. good "PpvrtM^v.y : taiar-.- Si.* 1 *- -B'ist furnish beet of r-«ftrs.r -«ftrs. STxtUI (I'^t'ition Erokerj. Flatiron S«i-:in_ fcr WantkLj; fooc czporz-irAv? tor rijtit boy; |CB» «_ , an , J<oe rat« tj-pewrltcr preferred. g x^: -'11). -iTT'j Uroaotruy. CU(V___g aC G COLLECTORS: t«st terms •a a*-n cf r<J <jd csar*cU:r. Colonial Lira I-" I*-3>-.1 *- 3>-. 110 Eas! 2.'vj st. • bouse-ut . y M-di _~_ ! __: __ CAfcPJ_T£B j, jr wcr ji ixjujug abvuL one week; r *^ bin Ly the _y. Apply Oriental Rubber £2__?« i-*« Beifor'd aye.. Bro<~!ya. :or cuutitrv- cook, useful man; good wa?e« S6O UniwrsaJ Employment Js_s^. - I^ft Sid st- Mies Peciham; ; WArfe*- cook usefu!. bu:i«r: *60; city t*tt: rfci,.-r::xe r.vjalrod alien She* » liureau. !i^«_iMjit. ' ~ir" «--x'«rleni» hou«e-to-house: Cf2: :x v - M«Jical tervice Coropasy. M g*^«y.Bi yddyn. ••f^r eon»aji»lon»; permwjexit. N. *- J^CaJ Service Caajw. S4 Erciadti-aj. Drgok- T S:cT MANAGERS— SIOfJ.OOO. 00 C^m »*>. «t e^cl:3i; o!J csiabiisbed hu«Sne«<«. •*'• t-zergtxic, hoatet men to control new 2f**T Crtim^r. National Casualty Co.. - UOJUQCIOa&wS caavateers. l»»tts«| ~^^ otM - 1p - A ?K : y to A. I>. Hollaad. 1000 S^*? CLEBK. sr«terably bookseller, r.rtt •'; -L! V^ 1<: fa£l3^ . I ._ «• Bookseller. Box £^5! °^r;-- : . ■^"lOi-Wjiit,] eiltssman to hantlla »»v« vT*p 5 har !i»2:e trade as eicUs ..c. By lel " •^^S-rJg- 177^ Kraadway. — "iSF* ,M, M> ~ K *-ant*a at one*-: nj.Mt be -oo*o o ** 1 a- Swt-xU-l '--•- -''•■ J ** c « V.«s, law. s , phone 4-' iKs H_r'«m_ •v |290. ***** Urtfcrip w«ekiy: educated. 4«t»r ***'- over - 1 ; 6«rmiDft!t position; $-0 "ti £ Ca!! after U p. m.. Ruoia aa. 31 Ea« j <J§_2 Onecfaoat the Tilted State, to sell SHS* c«««lv.e» : every .jv.w-r want* our 5«£S ereace " ««juJred. ■•>ii Tir- St 1 --"'— Chci',.. tuTiU-ry •-P*'-! Wltil IN- I** 1 "" Typewrit, a-lo »• ... r-« pr^ggs*- w-a» acaami «t. _— — r- I N ** ttle « «»S York CUy and «-»«* |«#ry ."! * n « fr»s :arrr trade la conduit: etate < • _: - <M— — c - *»« Trttiuat OfTca ORDERS ISSUED. -The following order* nave been issued: rer c In 'medical corps ordered: . al corps ordered: from IV. n^° lonel HENRY I. RAYMOND. «sS 101 ? 01 of Dakota, to San Fnn nE C Vv-!? 1 " Csr April 5 ror I'hlllpplnes; Major racta? <m r HOW -^D. to Jefferson Bar *e~£J^n ALTK£_D E. BRADLEY, from Ju|y^? o ,. D t7iT^ s tQ San KniacliKM. sailing LOVTVP ° r Phlhpplnes; i.^aptain ROBERT •". toV.n vU iT ? m Miittarv Academy. April 1. * rln^° m, ? CISCC) " "--"in* August 3 tor PhlHo- K?V '£* Lieutenant HOWARD H. JOHN "*♦>. rrom San Francisco to Fort McDowell; fr?m RaJ? 11 * 111 ARTHCR C. CHRISTIE. iT^ni ban Francisco to Columbus Barracks. c MihLJ^ ie " " ant EERN'ARD S. GOSTI - V ' to (-..-.. ~^ Academy. CHENEY. First Lieu <S2___tf £2ssS. A " CHENEY. First Ueu onrt T i»h* LREXCr v - FRAZIER and See- Ue , at * r - ant CHARLES K. ROCKWELL YoVif or enrin«<TT. to Army Building, New r'r-t '• i.,J? t-aamlnauon for promotion. re«A" * nt H I MA N ' M. COHEN, medical Frifn^" cert>lb -,. from Fort Rodman to San Second !?; ~" lnff April 5 for Philippines. PTI'ON-r l;te "« ant , F^DERICK M ARM ;.._' .' J. 1 ■ cnal corps to Philippines, sai:- Fbn _^ trorn SaM Fra-nclsco March 5. to '£*£**?*"} ,. Ueutena Philippine Scouts ivi^rT - 3 ,* *52™: February 21. for tem nr™ 1 ?; £uty. t; -* i » " to San Francisco, sail- SS-Hf? 1 " 5_ PbiUpolnes. JOSEPH C SaaV^ v-t ty**^ 0 of San Francisco; TOiA i '^ J ,,-^r^ OU to rcrt OBleihorpe: ' Km/_p R n US ' tO Fort Myer: WILLIAM U-K?A^_? HEn> 10 Fort ****** HARRY a. T §S_g^yi &£*"**• res YELL a 'l s > cn<x; T> Capuiin RALPH E. GAM twemt- daj^ CO- l^ llacat »t toflmtry. NAVY. C °° l^-?« tr G - «_ LOGAN, detached navy yard. * i-.obton:i -.ob ton: to command the Mayflower, vice b_^ n lS__Ss »x» x ___°_f DEN - to <tot » as mem w_hSJgosf Icspectlca and £a " ey of Ships. Commander ].." C ir BERTELETTE. Lieutenant rS£^S er H. WILLIAMS. Lieutenant Conimander P. WASHINGTON. Ensien B. V : BR'-CE. Medical Director F. ANDER tON and Pay Inspector J. J. CHEATHA— . coiamlEsianed. ' Ensign R. JACOBS, detached the Indiana; to temporary duty the Lancaster, connection crew of the South Carolina, and duty en board when commissioned. Assistant Naval Constructor R. B. HILLIARD. upon completion of course Massachusetts Institute of Technology to navy yard. Bet ton, Assistant Navel Constructor E. O. FITCH. Jr.. upon completion or course Massachusetts Institute of Technology to navy yard. Phila delphia. Assistant Naval Constructor A. J. CHANTRY. Jr.. upon competlon of course Massachusetts Institute of Technology to navy yard, Nor fo_. MOVEiTENTS OF WARSHIPS.— The fol lowing movements of vessels have been re ported to the Navy Department: ARRIVED. Jan. 27 — The Prairie, at Cristobal; the Clsve- Land. at Cavlte. SAILED. Jan. — The Prairie, from Bluef.elds for Cristo bal; the Marietta, from Blueneids for Cristo bal. Jan. — The Marcellas, from Newport News for Charleston. BLACK HANDEP. GETS 25 YEARS Man Whose Picture Was in Petrosino's - Trunk Tried Murder. In sentencing Raefaelo Pisano, convicted of attempted murder, to twenty-five yeaiv In Sin.? Sin?. County Judge Fawcett yester day, in the Kings County Courthouse, said that the conviction would have a wide ef fect for food among those of the prisoner's c!a.«s who resort to the "infamous practices of Black Band crimes," which so frequently involve murder." Fisano was convicted of aiding and aae;. ttn?r Pa«quale Albano in an attempt to mur der Giuseppe Cacaco. in the cellar of the Latter'!" house, in Sullivan street. South Brooklyn. The sight of Cacaco's left eye was d*>Etro? - ed. *'L.ife sentence should be inflicted for Black Hand offences of the character of your crii.Tie," said Judere Fawcett. "Through your sentence I serve notice on all Black Hard criminals that the full limit of pun ishment will be imposed In each case." Id the trunk of Lieutenant Petroslno, who was O-BMLSSinated in Palermo. Italy, a pho« toerraph of Pisar.o and a sketch of his crim inal career were found. HELP WANTED. Male. SALESMAN, with small capital, to Join party mar.v fact ur ins a new camphor lee: large field and big profits. Shields. Boa S. Tribune Office. SALESMAN wanted 10 follow up leads on com mission: steady employment; must be good talker. J. Box 37. Tribune Office. "2"a ..KiMAN. with small capital, to Join, party manufacturing '- new camphor lea; large field ■ad big profits. Shields, box -0. Tribune Oroce. bAi-KSMAN. of i?ood address, who can. Intel ligently reprerent a financial proposition or <=x cepuoual merit; excellent proposition Mornings. 701 World Euiidiag. jjALE.-'MEN <ira veiling) to handle our article as "a sHe line; excellent proposition; exclusive ter ritory; liberal . cru-c_si<->u_- Novelty Sales Co.. 1547 Sroauway | . SEVERAL HEBREW MEN", over 25 yea:s of age. who can spesJr English plainly, to repre c*nt a large insurance company; premiums pa able weekly; gcoj Inducement to sum. Apply Room 312. Thoroughfare Bids.. 37th st. and B*««y. or 23 Flatbush aye.. Brooklyn, a.'.v day. SHIPPING CLERK, experienced tn printing and stationery line; salary $15 to start. Call for particulars, ilighill (Position Broker). FUtlrou BulMing . .. ._ SOLLERERS (hard) on metal tag frames. Bam nul-LiPi'er. -42 Lafayetr»» «- SOLICITORS — Advertising, book and programme prepositions, only coed men apply; 25 per cent. Room XiZ. 1777 Lroadway. If s5 RJk PH EIi— Young man who is looking fcr a trcotl opportunity; salary to start ?15. Call. Mlgr-ill (Petition Broker,'. Flatlron Build up/ ■ "SrENOGnAPHJKR for automobile firm; good " chance fir advancement; must be wiling; Sl2-Sls: position permanent. Jupp Exchange. g7 Xaseau st STENOGRAPHER— <(_Ui-k and accurate; thor ~ ouir'My excerienctd: $13- CaU for personal interview. Utigtoin (Position Broker). Flallpon Building- , , '<rnric -VIE-llE^" (two only) to sell stock of " .ac'ltary device: lea<ss furnished: must bfl eood tslkera F! trr a^rick. Box 10. Tribune Office. r.v f . M pi o^-KD — Why not G° »« moving picture OutTay "mail; instalment plan; po .lUonl ._ fr«. B. & 11. Moving Picture Cc 130 West 3T_- at. , |lnotjrp« opera wr: nJtf««: un'4; will pay the scale- only. WlHiaia P. Atkm _. Co.. __ OoM st. Female i i,k-K^EPEr.. Btenoeraph-?r. uptown position. U 'i -• another for downtown offlo- ; must under t -ind" .t^nosraptf ««^ bookkeeplns. Jupp Ex cSant-e. h7 Naaa« rTvvTsSßßir«arn $13 weekly: call and they t^Pachyou how; out of low. write. Harris Co.. .- l 4 edgy*. ________ BEBMAIP and WAITKKsS, immediately; *-^ *„ family- Protwtanw; go<>d references re ._r^ "ISr Court Bu,^ 24 W-t 33d 3 C T-.-— — -rpTV No?N o? an.i contraltos. 5300. $*X>. ChOtr Kxcnange. 136 f.th avf. -NMaTd. for --tty. tnrme- COMJ^TL.NT KlTcHt^* Co-opatmtlv. Em- B .^* _la,. Eli Madron aye.. cot. 4M_ J____LLi^r-TrrrirßESS P.-otestant. ?_5. for COMPETENT "^^Yr Monday. Century E_- Hivcrdalc . X 1 'lM 3th aye ,. Room 936. a_O «rlth klte-eawauT must hay« Co^^S. tt s 00 r e f^n^! n ror city. JuHen Bureau. 47 g jiriy'- lmPlfe< ilately;"l;<irroan cook; con» 5552 *^^Li_2_- MO-545; best city refer- Bureau. 2i West 33,1 encts regu.ro— «}• — . n family 523: German. Iri«!j or " C^eSr5SS &»««• Astor Court 3u r»au. !» ■ now . country later; «2fL?L ■__ ,r«-n:. good re_*r- CCOiTf^rbo»rd ns M , etnplojfmenc tu reau 1 2SJ__fl_=i-------ri^r s: must bav< e*eel- COnHEiniAlD- n ™; eS and thoroughly und,r gtS r *b_!«2!^~?rr T«r»^» bureau. 3 , West 45th jft. --^n7s~'immedUteiy: Ger- J£_: ew^^JJ^^^2!_H_!_* _ 7 _-^-27115:Uan- American coo^ F "iswJ^^^fr^^rir^ :" win srsn in»u«i.24 tjike neat. fc »«--" » V, ctl |M »!• XEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JAXU ARY r9. 1910. HELP WANTED. Female ; no KEEPER for J-wish institution. salary *50. wanted Immediately; experience absolutely necessary. Mrs. ri— bury'« Bureau. 507 sth Hvn.. between -42d an 43i: sts. UOUSEWORKr-Glrl for general housework; good -■iges; nice place; wages 523. Astor Court Bu n*JU. IH West HGd st. HO WORK— Girl for gneral housework; no washing; three in family; wugt-s $20-f2n. Aster Court Bureau. 24 West ::3-i st. LAUNDRESS— Protestant only; city: wages «2.V. two family ief_r*nce required; must do shirts. JT-Ilen Bureau. 47 West 42.! St. I^LRSES wanted for institution, near city, tu berculosis patients; $23 monthly, with mainten ance and laundry. Irwln's Nurses' Reglttr". 77 West nth st. NURSE. German, wanted for IS months' baby; city; first class references required: imme diately; wages 825. Julien Bureau. 47 West 4_d st. NURSE (Infant's). English, with uniform, for likens, good wage-, wanted immediately. Jullen Bureau, 47 W*st 42<i st. OPERATORS on silk waists; steady work: good prices; open shop guaranteed. Apply S. H. & M. Co.. 303 Mates. St. OPERATOR? — Operators wanted on corset waists; strippers, binders, seamers and girls to e»»w on buttons; steady work. The Lay & Way Co . B6 Bleecker st. SALESLADY who has had experience in repre senting financial proposition* can make money with us. CaU morniiwy. 701 World Building. STENOGRAPHER, insurance position. West l_r.t!; St., $13; downtown banking house. 515: bookkeeper, stenographer, Cod st., $l_. Call Dw il Exchange, at) Nassau st. STENOGRAPHER— Refined young lady who can handle correspondence; $12: girl for law of«oe: $}«(«». juvp Exchange. 87 Nassau sr WAIT-CESS — First class waitress wanted imme diately; German, Swedish. French; nrivate family; city references require!. Astor Court Bureau. 24 West :Vin st. WAITRESS — First class waitress wanted in pri vate family; wages ?35; best reference re '' lr '-!■ Juasila- Bureau. iiH« Lexington avo. v > ANTED — German or ifreaoh chambermaid; wages (3d; best nafavsoca required. Jussila Bureau. 68fl Lexingtoe aye. WORK WANTED. Male ADVERTISING MAN.— Experieac-d: to distrib ute circulars, samples, and also tack signs; ex perienced crew manager. Louis Grannis. 172 East End aye. AMERICAN. 3"5. as manager cr supertutendent Of gentleman's estate; executive ability: thor ough elec:ri>:a: an.l mechaaical knowledge, un derstands aatomohH—; Al credentials. Ameri can. 137 East l_stii st. AUDITOR ds?ires engagement opeuins. clos ing and taking general charge of small gets of books; moderate rates. S. _. S.. Box 17. Tribune Office. BOY. 16. Aniarican, in wholtsale i:ouse; stock or office. Seclig. 25.T7 Sth aye. CHAUFFEUR. — Six years' private family refer ence; Eulck, Pierce- Arrow; also understands horse, furnace, motorboats: temperate; any where. Bcland, 7-1 Lexington ay«.. top iloor. CHACFFEL'B 2*. gocu ■pparsneo; spends four languages; car. take oare of an-- gasolene car. references. H. Se-. la. 31. BTaet r;4th st. CHAUFFEUR. — Two years last employer; ex perienced: Packard, Brazier and Btcvena> Duryea cars; ase 27; single; English. G. V."., 101 East 31st st. CHAUFFEUR.— Aged 23; single; competent m" chanic; sober; experienced; any car; speaks English. German. Polish. Russian. Kasprytkl. 116 East 3d St. CHAUFFEUR. — Italian-American: any position: city or country: good references; repair any type of gasolene car. Tony Assante. 71 Degraw St.. Brooklyn. CLERK. — Youns man (21) wishes position as clerk; v. ill furnish excellent references. John Beckhusen. 1796 "Madison St.. Brooklyn. CLERK. — Young man as clerk; five years' ex perience; Al references. J. W. McCarthy. 753 East 163 th st. I CLERK. — Young man. 20; neat appearance; four years' experience: Al reference. Frank Bues j ser, jr. 442 East 87th St. ; DETECTIVE seeks employment, day or week. shadowing, investigating, securing evidence in domestic and business difficulties; highest ref erencea. Bean. Box .0. Tribune Office. DRAUGHTSMAN. 32; good drawing room and shop experience and high school; also home work. Martin. 241 East 48th st. DRAFTSMAN, electrical switchboard 1 and ma chine, 26. experienced electrician and mechan ic: technical graduate, wants position. Martin. 241 Kan 4 g th st. ELDERLY MAN. active, trustworthy: city ref erences; any position cf trust. Ehrenburg. 1384 Avenue A. ! ENGINEEH. — First ■•lass; "_as stock and dies to do steamn'ttng and repalrlrm. strictly t-m j rerate. G. A.. 370 Hudson st. JANITOR WiS-tCS position, flats cr elevator apartment; handy with tools; understands strain; first class references. Janitor. 61 Psberolsc Place. Brooklyn. OPTICE__AK, 48: strictly honest; accustomed to handling nelp; wishes semi-clericai poy'iion. Weheskel. 189 West 101 st st. [•ACKER — Expert: good marker: has first class references Baxcntz, 20S East 04th st. SUPERINTENDENT, manager, care of estate, office building and apartment house: Amer ican: master mechanic; references best Sprow, Con Wert SOtn st. WATCHMAN (NIGHT).— Aged -W; sober, rella- Lc'crencoa lurnished. W. Et-J-BOm, UoT Sth aye. WATCHMAN or CARETAKER. — By single man: would take charge or" engine and pump water to house; also take care of automobile; best personal reference: country preferred. J. X.. ,-are of Brady. 539 34 aye. ' WORK of any kind, by strong young married man fo>- a moderate salary ; has references as to honesty, willingness and ability. Address SL Stavenson. 365 "Woodward aye.. Ridsewooa. Brooklyn. YOUNG MAN '--) wants position as general office assistant; has knowledge of stenography and typewriting: references. M. 8.. B->x 6 Tribune. — — — • — — YOUNG MAN (18), just graduated from hisrh school, would like a position with a mer cantile or brokerage firm. Address Graduate, Box 2S. Tribune Qfljc. : YOUNG MAN. with reference: handy with tools; $<j a week. Frank Ham. 522 East llSth st. YOUNG MAN. 30. swede, married, at anything; handy with tools, understands automobiles, horses: willing worker: good references; city or ccuntry. C. Malmgren. ISPS Webster aye. YOUNG MAN wishes position: understands gro cery delivery; take care cf horses: city; country preferred: city references. Address H. R.. l"4 East 125ih st. YOUNG Maln. as electrician's assistant, or at thing. Petrenz. 524 East S3d st. Female. ATTENDANT.— CapabIe of taking entire charge of nervous or mental case; graduate nurse; ten years' experience; speaks French. German: will travel. M.. Miss FitzGeraWs Bureau, ."j(XJ Mh aye. (entrance 42d st.i. , MAKING dona out by day; excellent fit and workmanship: reduced price. Mrs. Tim mern-^an. 243 East l>3d St. DRESSMAKING, altering, fine sewing; would go out by day. Thurston. Apartment 11. 203 East til-th st. _^ — Aged 16; high school education; wbenj art talent can he used. Burg. 33tt East 6fith st. RESPECTABLE young widow wishes cleaning office"-, mornings or evenings; good references. Mrs. Coshen, 554 West 43d st. STENOGRAPHER (Chrlst;anl; m_!l order ex pert: handle- circular tetters and follow up correspondence without dictation; sa.ary. 5iJ- Mlidred. Box 24, Tribune Office. . , STErcoGKAPHER.— Expert English and French; rapid translator; senks evening worlc AdOTtafl jjisa 8.. Box I.'. Trlbun° Ollice. *<:te\"OGRAPHER.- Expert and accurate; wants temporary worii: is available at any hour. Room l.aflu. Everett BuiWlng. 45 Eagt 17th st. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. ~ Male. DAUBER or VAI4CT.— Tounjr O«nnao. " :; ; B tStaf oSman! fVer,,h and Ens::. _!_r'_j_i r J. M.. Bog 10. Tribune Office. — Japanese, experienced butJ«r and liouse-worker. wants situation, private fam ily- city, country; apply or call Sunday; ref erence* i required. WATER. 547 Riverside D rive. Room 5 A. , cUtLEK.— Colored man as butler: seven years in last ptac*-- _ Gorges. -12 V> 7 es<- ''3J «t. liTTLEPv —Married; experienced; speaks six languages- would Hi"« country position; best refvrences__Hauser._ *'Jj West vac. St. r-HET —Colored: goo<l manager, carver; econom ical :' cjtv or country. James. 251 7th avc. CHEF.— ftench; nrst class references; takes full c£»r C •■ of kitchen: city or ooumry: **»"*■ * &0 - Jullen i Bureau. 47 West 42-1 si. Tel.. Bnranx «»i. — . GARDENER- Married, on g«ni.'.e?nan-» - place; underitanda car« of lawns, .-cadi*, flowers. vegetables; sober, honest, industrious; references. Box 204. Mattgawan. X- X. ___ fTvPDENER-— H«~: thoroughly understands his business in all its brauu-.es: grap.:rles. «re«u houtci roses and orchicis; ioiiascape work a _"r"3lwrt__»f «aarrt«l: no children: tan rears In last position; ref erences. .^JtSS™^ M. J. 2»54 Has' Ri.lk- aye.. Ridgrwood. If. J. rT^DE VER iHBAD).— By ' practical man; ex riri^nce in cower and kitchen gurden. tree*, shrubs lawns, greenhouses, etc.; aged 3!?: mur rSed; one child: reference. Address Ryan. Box XI. Tribune 2™™ rTpDEVKR- — To tak* charge Eentlemaa's t>iac«?"trioroushly understands flowers, fruits and vegetable: Swede; age »S. married, no children: written or personal reference. At: drc!s« I .)-.. Johnson, Crossroads Farm. Mount KJgco. N Y. j.. gTrOEVEK.— Married: small family. Scotch: twenty-five years 1 experience; conversant with landscaping: expectations moderate. J. L.. V^m. Kllictt & >'-nB. Vesey st pj^lFvi-R. --Single: where ability and steadl new •"•" • -PPiw—t-l; Germ_c Paul. CJ Vesey at. — nTrTFvER — Single an: knows his bustne*s; G where" ability »««1 Kteadinees srs appreciated. Paul w. lsmf « & g"^»- <- vv _ eMgv r 1 - t iDiveSU nea«- houe*t. long *>xpen«nced but " , _ i-Zu l an«i cock, wltshos pociuon with small fn^'.iv ■ or *«nt!eiaun'» plac^; nrvwhtrc; baa f*™"mO r^fJienr^. Ohu. 41 E».. H.'h St. l"r-Vr?v ; ~TTTi:NDANT.— Competert, strong iwn •^"-';- to cure tor Invalid sentiem<in or ner "«««•' many years' cxperi«_c<--: best rel.T vous ca-e. " doc ( orH Ani3 pr ivat« famill»s. Ad- Se— ComP'test. Tribune Uptoww« Ofllae, OU Br^aslway. , — p-^—^TwT^j AN. — J'y j«>uns .•o'or<-il man. In i>n Li.'l-i' •- f ' ._]•_ ; t -.■) years' stli ay« THfcnTLcn: ™ tr y prt/ixred. George, cmr« W. bcr^:t, 2 \V>S -igth St. ___ tts-j^vTT^IOI. In private family; uilce care of • Viips- and gentlemen's warlrobe*. A'-dreas \-. 863 Of ■ DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Female. CHAMBERMAID— Tall, very neat: two vesrs' excellent referenc-s; 135; others who launder anil sew Waldorf Bureau. 12 West -3U at. 'Phone 300 Madison; _^ V COMPANION.— Portion desired by middle aged lady: could assist with housekeeping. !«•■•" i:'.,, etc.; good reader; would . travel ; ex cellent references. . Address P. O. Box 163. White Plains. >' V _ COOK.— By Norwegian girl; first class;, city ref erence: wages $£•>- Sophie Rasmussen s Em ployment Bureau. 722 Lexington aye.. S&to st. Tel. 6734— Plaaa. ■ ; — Thoroughly competent woman as tlrst class cook; lon* experience; age 37; wages. $40-$43; very best of references. Address Maria Pratze. New Brunswick Postofflce, New Brunswick. N. J. ____^_ ______ COOK.— By Norwegian girl. in first claaa board ing house or institutlcn; referenc»; excellent cock: wages $33-$4 O. S. Rasmus-en's Employ ment Bureau. 722 Lexington aye., £>ttii si. Tel. 573* — Plaza. COOK. — Exceptionally good; have very best ref erence from New York families: Finnish girl; wages. $30. Jusaila Bureau. 6SO Lexington aye, Tel. 4453— Plaza. COOK. — An excellent all around cook; under stands salad;, desserts. Ac; best references; JCO; city or country. McCallum's Bureau. 130 East £*.»th st. Tfl. 570P — Madlscn^ COOKS.— - ; 4_."i. $UO. *W: city or coun try; excellent refer, : other nationalities. Waldorf Bureau. 12 West 33d st. 'Phono _vo — Madison. DAY'S WORK or LAUNDRY taken home. M. Tutson. 217 Wnst «Oth st. HOUSEKEEPER cr otr.er responsible position where help kept, by thoroughly competent gentlewoman; good caterer, accountant, needle woman: moderate salary. 8.. '-.'' East llth bi. HOUSEKEEPER.— By capable American wom an, highest references: in private house or hotel: understands managing help, decorating, shopping, catering. X., Miss Fits Gerald's Bu reau. 5U3 sth a\i;. (entrance In 42^ st-). HOUaEWOHK.— Midd.e aged woman; experi enced, good cook, washer and (rO-MT; best ref erences; low wages. McCallurn'a Agency. 130 East 20th st. Tel. ,"70fl — Madison. nOUSE"VTORKER or COOK and LAUNDRESS. — By yoaag Finnish girl; three years* personal references; city or -country. Weld's Bureau. 324 Columbus aye. Tel. 7804— Scbuyler. KITCHEN"M AID. with excellent references, wants country place: $20. Miss Shea's Bureau, 8 East 42d st. LADY'S MAID.— Day or week; understands shampooing and massage; good reference. W. 8.. can* of Marr. 117 Saut 77th st. LADY'S MAID. — French: speaks English; ex perienced seamstress, hairdresser; useful in private family; no objection to country; refer ences. gii!) West 33th st. LAUNDRESS. — Thoroughly competent: can do _h!rt_. collars and all fir.^ linens. Miss Mar garet Smith's Bureau. 25 West 42d st. "Phcne. 3039 Bryant. — Experienced nurse to lady, gentleman or child: city or country; test of reference. A. 8., 55 East 102 d St. NURSE. — Experienced Oerman; crnanei_i«n: cas-.-s. Sirs. V<»sei. West l_sth st. NL'hsii to grown cniidren; good sewer- excel lent references; $20 .MeCallum's Bureau. 130 Fast 23th St.. or tfii. 570« Madison. NURSE, strong, as v- c efu! attendar.t. invalid or nervous person, through day. *-saing or resi dent, shysician-" references. Miss Conor. 108 Ma_iscr. aye PRACTICAL NURSE. — Hospital experience; r.ady for patient; Christian: best references; prices mo-crate. 155, Demaregt. N. J. VISITING MAID. cay or week; practical nurs ing, serving; assist with other work; any loca tion; highest credentials. H. Daly, 313 Shirmer horn St.. Brooklyn. WORKING HOUSEKEEPER.— an institution or with family cf adults: or useful mail: In telligent Protestant woman; country. E. M. 0.. 53 Aahburtcn aye.. Yonlcers, N. T. BUSINESS CHANCES. AT a GREAT REDACTION, printing of all kinds: we can save you 30%. Johnson Press, successors to Call Press. 142 Fulto" St.. N T FOR SALE. A GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK, with moon and dates, in A No. 1 condition and good run ning order; over one hundred years oid. For particulars apply to William Holzer, Box 69. Ortvig-sburg. Schirylteill Co., Pa. RETIRING.— office furniture, bookcases chairs, desks ever: 1 description. ALFKED TT'-AR. 164 William st. FORECLOSURE SALES. SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF NEW YORK. ■The Estates Settlement Company. Plaintiff, against Halvorsen-Barmore Construction Com pany et al.. Defendants. In pursuance of a Judg ment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and en tered in the above-entitled action and bearing date the 14tli day of January. 1910. L the under signed, the Referee in ga..d judgment named, will well at public auction, at the Exchange Sales room. Nos. 14-16 Vesey St.. tn the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, en the 9th day of February. 1910. at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by Samuel Mars. Auctioneer, the premises di rected by said judgment to be said, and therein described -is follows: All that certain lot. p.eca or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the Rorough of the Bronx of the City of N«-v York, In -h» County and State of New York, known as lot Number 33 of Block 474. on "Map of the subdivision of the property of Henry D. Tiffany In the _3r_ Ward of the City of New York, be in? part of the Fox Estate made by Hugh N. Camp, and others. Commissioners of Partition, on June 2. 1579. which lot Is bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Home Street distant Two Hun dred and Ofty-twa an.i 80-100 (232.35)) feet east erly from the corner farmed by the intersection of the easterly side of Stebbins Avenue and the said southerly side of Home Street: running thence Southerly, alons? the westerly line of said lot number 39. Forty-two and 67-100 (42.67) feet to the northeasterly line of lot number 42 on said map- thence Southeasterly along the narth easterly line of said lot number 42. Seventy-five and 23-100 (7?.23) feet to the northwesterly side of Intervale Avenue; thence Northeasterly along the Northwesterly side of Intervale Avenue, Twenty- five (25) feet: thence Northwesterly, along the Northeasterly line of said lot No. 39. Sixty-tlve and 12-100 (65.1?) feet to an angle in 6aid or:. thence Northerly alone th» easterly line of lot No. 39. Thirty-two and 57-100 ■■■"_. 57> feet to the southerly side of Enrn* Street, and thence Westerly, along the soutr.erly side of Homo Street. Twenty-five (25; feet to the point or place of beginning: Dated. New York. Janu?rv ISth. 1910. J. S*TDNFY BERNSTEIN. CARRINT3TON & PIERCE. Referee. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 200 Brcadway. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. The following is a diagram of the propsrty ta be sold: Its street No is unknown: The approximate amount of the Hen or charge, to satisfy which the above-described property is to be colA, is 51.040.33. with interest thereon fr.itn th'! Sth day of January. 1910. together with costs and allowance amounting to $140.36. with Interest from January 14. 1010. together with the expenses at the sale. The approximate amount of tne taxes, assessments and water rates or inter iiens. which are to be allowed to the pur chaßT out of the purchase money, or paid by the Referee, Is J05.44 aad Interest. The premise will be sold subject to a prior mortgage tor $10. 750 and Interest at 6 per cent. Dated. New York. January 18th. 1010 J. SIDNEY BERNSTEIN. Referee. NEW YORK. SUPREME COURT. NEW YORK County Arnold S. Furst, piaintiff. against Carmine Altieri and others, defendants. — In pur euance of a judgment of loreciosure and sale <!uly made and entered in the above-entitled ac tion and bear.na: date tb<> lfth day of January. 11)10. I. the underaiciMd, the referee in said judg ment named, will -el! at public auction at the Exchange Salesroom. >os. 14-1* Veaey Street, i™ the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. en the 3rd day of February, 1010. at twelve o'clock neon on that day by samuel Marx, auc tioneer. th» premises ircctad by said judgment to be sold an'l therein tiescribed as follows: Ail that certain lot piece or parcel of lan*, situate, lying and brinij in tha Borough of Man hattan of the City of New York. in the County and 9tat« of Saw York, bounded and clescribtd as foil >ws: B<-ijiiin.ng at a point on the northerly eide of 133nl Street, distant one hundred thirt-. -4. -vei; feet, cix inches westerly from the corner" formed by the intersection or the said northerly side of 133rU Street with the westerly side of Amster dam Avenue; ruiiniliß thence westerly alun* sa..J northerly side of l3Srd Street thirty-seven feet. cix inches: nenc<! northerly at ri^ht angles witl. U3rd Street ninety— feet, eleven inches to the i«ntpr 'i.'ic of '--';' block: thence easterly parallel with 132 r : Strfet thirty-seven feet, six .nches; thence southerly at right anglea with l.'trd Street ninety-nine feet, eleven inches to th»» T>ciiit or riace of beginninsr. 6ai.l D!emls.-» being now known by Noa. 507 to SOW West . 133 rd Street. Borough of Manhat tan. New York City. Dated New York. January 10th, 1010. PATRICK J. DOBSON. Referea. FUn.ST i- FUUST. Attorney!* for Plaintiff. CIS Montague Street. Borough or Brook!)' c. New Ye-!< no The following is a diagram of the property to bo sold. Its street numbers are SOT and stc.» West irard Street. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. The approximate amount or the Hen or charge to aatlß;y whteb tn* above describtxl property is to be sold l» 58.00b.3f1. wittt intaro*t thenson from the 10th «iav cf January. liiJd. tc«thc- wim co«ts and .t..uvviuir..'. amoucUni; to JC'j:, with interest from January 10*. laid, tcsether wit.'i U;«- expenses of the Hale rho apprti;Jmaie amount of th» taxes, ajy.'a.i n.tnts and water rate*, or cthsr liens, whicn aie Ui b» allowei to the purchaser out of tin* uur <<naso money, or paW by the reierw. la $0I«.ll and .interest. Th^ premia^s will fee sold subject to a prlcr mortjai,-e of J37.5()0 and Interest thereon a: th» r»t* of 3Ms ccc c p«r annum trom June ill, ltiuu A".«.t aubjwt to v prior m irtgaca for ti,*QQ imd Interest thur«oa at the rate of fl f ' rer annum from Ji;n« -I. 1000. uno-nalf ■■•. which aiXects the salrt urarnisas. Subject to covenants an.i r» etrictior.s e«'utained In Libor VC74 of C^nvt-vancts. at page 41:' bains covenants a«umst uui»an<-s.' Submit to any stats of tacts ■ P'-ti an accurate survey woulii show. Subject RiVJ to i- i»i; nlclwvl IJepartment violations, If any 'here tie. or any lvi ptn'lenii tiled to enforce the «auie. Dated New York. January lflih. 1010. ' TATTiICK J. DODSOX, Itefereo. DESKS £\D OFFICE FURNITURE. DESKS OFFICE furniture tn pre»t -arlsry of •tyle and price. T. G. SELLER. 11l Fulton <5t PESCRTS. NEW JEHsIiY. The Leading Resort Hua.t« of tb* World Particularly Attractive During } Atlantic's Great Winter and Porins Season ' (Extending from DKrtVBLR to JUMS) The house holds 1100 Guest, an.l has 400 ! private baths, each with sea ana fresh ; , water. Y»"hlt« service In both \rnerir*n ; . plan and a la Carte dinin; Rooms. Ex i quisite music. Golf. Rolling Chairs. Thea- i : tres. OwrnTshla Manajtmtai ] JOSIAH WHITE & SONS COMPANT. j ©iCaniie GUU} rJfotcfSi?uq(ttoft ans Casino j 2ie Qpctvtritcii-incttl likt^aj: ALEN HALL HoTEU»SANATeRIUMa^S.'S Owins to our Tonic and Curative ' Baths, our Elesant Comfort and Exceptional Table aad Service, we are always bo*j. F. L. lOD'G, Gen'l Manager. New York Oilier. 1123 Broadway. HOTEL MORTON VIKGIM- ATE., VEAB BEACH. ATLANTIC CITY. >". J. Open all the year Fine table. Suites with prlvata bath. Handsomely furnished. Fcrf«ct sanitary arrangements. Elevator to all floors. Special rates for winter. Capacity 250. Mrs. N. R. HAINE3. Owner and Proprietor. Wi£f^K3W WIITE9 *i\yi \t UUITIC 2ITT »^S iJtUBITTJ". HOTEL D^WlSiirectlir on the ocean front, walvriys quj.i aa i ia an i tail hana for -he Winter guest, WALrfiS J. B UZiiY TEE EDGEMERE, EAST OKA>'GE. XZXV JERSEY. (30 minutes from New York.) An exclusive, refined family hotel, with all modern improvements. Elevator, telephones, private baths, etc. Accommodates one hua dred and flfty. W. E. Ct'LBERT. Prop'r. VIRGINIA. OLD POINT COMFORT. HOTEL CHAMBEHLIN. THE COMPLETE TEAR-ROUND RESORT. Golf. Tennis, Boating. Dancing. Military Drills, Naval Manoeuvres. Ths most magnificent sea water swimming pool in America. A COMPLETE SYSTEM OF MEDICINAL BATHS. RECOMMENDED BY EMINENT PHYSICIANS. Reservations and all Information at Hotel Chamberlin ofilce, 1122 Broadway, 'phone 1572 — Madison Square; or address OEO- F. ADAMS. Mgr.. Fortress Monroe. Va. vOItTU CAiiOLI>A. HOTEL laea! Health and Pleasure Resort. Hunting Grounds (10.000 Acres). Guides. Entirely New Every possible convenience; select table; Red Springs Water (cures stomach and kidney troubles). $2 up dally. Booklet. N. T HENRY PRICE. Mar GEORGIA. ' HAMPTON TERRACE ' ATTGrSTA. GEORGIA Most magnificently furnished Winter Be»ort Hotel in America. Ideal winter climate. - Unexcelled cuisine. Splendid orchestra. IS. bole golf course on hotel grounds. New automobile roads. . Write for booklet. New York Office. 2SI Fifth Aye. V. J LURID... ONLY S-UXSHINE AND CONTENTMENT CAPPPT. ff LEANING. K. Y. CA3P£T CLEAMiS3 WORKS Olaesi. L_nt_ai. j_-st Modern. 437 A^Nl> -3a W£->T 43TU ST. Tel. •itia^ — — Bryant. E*taotisned 1557 . TV H JORDAN Er>\VTN I.FV?? CAREFUL CARPET CLEANING CO. — Cleans by compressed air. steam, hand or on fioor. 1154 Broadway. 421 East 4Sth st- COS A BRAN'DT Te! l.i_— FURNISHED ROOMS TOILET. TWO LARGE SUNNY BOOMS; ?5.50 two per sons. S3 one person: private family; refer ence. Randolph. 201 West 100 th st. TYPEWRITING AND TYPEWRITE^ Vi'.TOH VItJIBLE. 7a Nassau si . cai-U'»<->S free: all makes taken tart oavTv_nr ha'im'.ni IP fnrf»rw«<Tri. P»mlngtnn« nikw« c^.t»».« MISCELLANEOUS. ABOVE ALL COMPETlTOßS.— Satisfactory dealing. Prompt cash payments for complete libraries or small collections of miscellaneous literature can always be obtained. HENRY MA AN. 42 Broadway. ~ 'phon?. 3900 Broad. SURROGATE'S NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Aimer C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of Netv York, notice is hereby given to all persona havln? claims against Si^mund Guiterman. late of the County of New York. deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their plate of transacting business. No. 42 Broadway, in the City of New York, on or before tha s!>th day of July next. Dated New York, the 25th day of January. 1010. RUDOLPH •triß_t_lA_», LEOPOLD LEH MAN, Executors. EINSTEIN. TOWNSSND & GT7ITERMAN. Attorneys for Executors. 42 Broadway. New YorU dry FORECLOSURE SALE 3. SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF NEW YORK. — William Henry. P.eitemeler. Plaintiff, against Saiaoe] Silvertnac et al.. Defendants — In pursuance of a Judsment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in th« above entitled action and bearing date the "4th day of January. 1310. I, the undersigned, tha Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the Exchange Salesroom, No». 14-16 Vesey St.. in the Borough of Man hattan. City of New York, on the ISth day of February, 1010. at 12 o'clock noon on that day, by Samuel Marx. Auctioneer, the prem ises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. pleco or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying: and Hping In the Bor ough of Manhattan, of the City of New York. In th» County and State of New York, bounded and described ait follow*: B* % sinnin? at a point on the southerly side of "..'ii Street distant 250 feet T)t inches westerly from the corner formed by the Inter section of the westerly side of 2nd Avenue with the southerly side of "r.th Street, which point Is opposite the centre of a party wall: running thence southerly parallel with "nd Ave nue and part of the dlstanc* through the centre of a party wall 102 feet 2 Inches to the cen tre line of the block; thence westerly along aaid centre line si the block 20 Mat 4'; inches; thence northerly parallel with 2nd Avenue lf>2 feet 2^ inthes to th« southerly side of 73th Street, and thence easterly along the south erly eida of 75th Street 20 feet 4*4 Inches to the point or place of beginning. Be said sev eral distances and dimensions more or less. Premises bein^ known by the street number JUS East I3t* Street. New York City. Dated. N«w York. January 20th. 1910. PATRICK J. DOBSON. Rtferee. ALFRED J. WOLFF. Attorney for Plaintiff. 115 Broadway. New York City. The following Is a diagram of the property to be sold. Its street number Is 22S East 73th Street. New York City: The approximate amount of th* lien er charge. to satisfy which the above-described property is to bo sold. Is Three thousand n!n*ty-«tsht and 31-100 dotiara fS3,OOS.OI>. with interest thereon from the SOta day of January. 1010. together with costs aa«l allow. ar.ee amounting to $133 SO. with interest from January f J-lth. 1010, tog-ether with the «x p«ni»e« of the sale. The approximate amount of i! ■. taxes, u«i«f3»m-iUs and water rates, or other liana, which are to be allowed to th<» purchaser out of the purchase money, or paid by tha Referee, la 530.00 and interest. Said premises will be sold subiect to a first niort*«iri! of Ten thousand an i eo-ioo dollars < $10,000). with accrued interest at 3r» per an num. Dated. Naw York. January 2«tfc. 1010. PATRICK J. DOB SON. R;ftre«. TIME TABLES. , . TIME TABLES. AM BU RC -AM ERIC AN CRUISES de LUXE | REGULAR SERVICES - - _ All 3lo«lern SaSrtr Verie** .Wir«l— . *- WINTER CRUISES . rt___T^«l 16 AND 28 DAYS S. S. A^ERIKA Vi"s ' ~ " Learns yew York. Feb. I£. 11 %- M By Twin-Screw Crul^lnj- *. S. MOtTRE. mn t , M , , - _ LargMt \?-.s-i rrer «mm to th" We»t Indies *» _• lat-,. •:--•. tarftntta* Imi (11^00 too), l«_Tin Now York cellwl Klti-tarUon a In Car:*? S^ioriuit, Oyran:t«jum. Zlec. K.«tt». Urvator. Palm Feb. _— & March 24 *— comißod_lons ** Attrwti^a Rates. J ■■ " ■ »f res.Lintoin.Jan^o.:iAil | JGmi Waidern-**. "—._• « a m — -a- ___■ ■ a __*■__■ _ •?«*. Crast.....Fca. s|tKala*3 Aaz. Vi»?.Mr*. WEST INDIES tA=;er!_ F^!x 12 Tres. Lincoln.. __ It ■WrirnSm I I9_llli l>^ f|P«_i7lva_»...Feb. l»!*Pre». Grant... __. iJ IlliV I lll_PI_IW I I Kaabur; direct. *Oxatt» Pfcrmontlt \\mmmm « ■ -*m VIA OIBRALTAJt. ; — 1 ITALY an^^ox UJ UIIU lUV "F I___ Canal, As . CINMNN\TI Jan. 20, 1! A. M. •-•: — •*p---;- in erran - - '- coa- s | ;; • 3 3 auct.-j cru.se*. _ TRAVELLERS' CHECKS ISSCED. j Send for u«w UluMrstrd book. Tourist Dot. in* Trip* ftsn-ar- IIAMBrRG- _MKKlt.\>" LINE. 41-45 BRO\DU\\. \ ;;v. YORK. 'U'BlOiy I IMC from Pier 13. S. K-. aMcRICAN Lißc io a. m. Plymonth — Cheriwrtirt. — Sonthampton. , •Oceanic Jan. 20! 'Adriatic ..^ Feb. « New York Feb. 31 St. Uniia Feb. 19 "Wilt. Star steamer £ron> Pier *9. X. R. aso CTIB lime Frons Pier 14. 1 -*-* fl£D STAn _ Iri— 10 a.m. Sew Y»rt — \nrwrrD— Part*. | Finland F-b. 2 Zealand F-b. 16 > Valeria.! Feb. '< [Lapland (ne-nr). . .Feb. ••» WHITE STAR LIME «». : : «:V _ Xciv York — Qneenst«wß— ilTerpool. Tr i?r LAUR£NTIC f Feh 5 Combination Turbine - Reclprocatins Engines. Superb Appointnients—Eleva torOrchestra. Laurentic(new>,Feb.3,2P.M- P»ltic^"eb.l3 PlTmonth — Chert>our — "•outbamotoa. Orwtnlc.Jan. 3. 10 anilA.iriauc Feb. I^.lo^ tIV • irk Feb. 3. lOamltSt. Louis. Feb. lS. 10 am ! a^V"-'itaiY ■«■ E2YPI Via Azores, Madeira and Gibraltar. Crstlc Jar.. 29. IP. m- . Mat r. 13 Celtii. (20.904 Tons).. Feb. 2. 11 a. _; llarch 14 Cedric (21.055 Tons). Feb. 16 Romanic F«b. „ April 2.. Car.opic March ;--». May 4 ; PASSENGER -"'-■•■?. 9 BROADWAY. Bfl QT(I tt MEW POINTS II U O I Uil M£W E j|6LAMO LONG ISLAND SOUND ROUTES FALL. RIVER LI>"E. Via Newport and FaU River. Lv. Pier IS. X. 8.. ft. "VTarren St.. week days and Sunday », 3:00 P. M. i- .-5- PROVIDENCE and PRISC__\. Orchestra en each. NORWICH LOCK Via New London. Vr. Pier 40. N. R-. ft. Clarkaon St., »^ek days. 3:0O P. M.; Pier 70. E. R.. ft. E. 23d St.. «:30 P. M. Strs. CHESTER W. CHAPIJI and NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW HAVEN" US3. For N«w Haven. Hart ford. KprtnKfleld and North, week day* only. Leave Pier -8. _ 1: . 3. -CO P. SI. Sir. RICHARD PECK- Tickets, staterooms and I^forraat'oa at C!ty ', Ticket Office. 171 Broad-way, near Cortlandt St. t Teiephoa-s 5121 Ccrtlandt. Also at N. I. Transfer and To'jrist Offices and a: Piers. INSTRUCTION, For Boys and Young 1 Men — Packard)' ackard) COMMERCIAL SCHOOL (Fifty-Second Year.) DAY and EVENING SESSIONS. Commercial and Stenographic Courses. Individual Instruction. Enter at any time. Call, write or telephone • for prospectus. 101. 103 and 105 E. C3d St. k Subway station at door. J BERKELEY SCHOOL "2nd St. and West En.l .»■--. »w York. Founded ISBO. Individual Instruction. Prep— es Boys Thoroughly for Colleses and Scientific Schools. Second hall year begins Feb. L A few boys will ba received cot. For Both Sexes City. THE BTTRTTTZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. MADISON SQUARE (1:22 Broadway). Harlem Branch. 343 Lenox aye.. above 127 th st. Brooklyn " CIS Llvinystcn Street. 330 BRANCHES IN ALL CITIES. Pupils bear and speak the new langaa^e ex clusively from the first lesson. Trial lessons tree. FRENCH IN FIVE WEEKS. A practical knowledge of French, guar anteed. Prof. CHOFFLET. of Paris. Classes dally, 11. AJIow :r ; * to explain my system " STUDIO. 1 West 34th St. SCHOOL AGENCIES. ~* American and Foreign Teachers' Asency. Supplies Professors, Teachers. Tutors. Gov ernesses, etc. to Colleges. Schools and FamiU _, APPIy-to Mrs. M. J- TOUNO-FCLTON. 23 x.'r. t. ~c.jar» LOST AND FOUND. $5,000.00 REWARD for Information leading to the recovery at Jewels stc!an from Apartment COS, Hotel Lorraine. De- i cember 11. 1900. All communications treated with absolute c<mcdeoe«. No question? asked, i Address THE MOONET & BOLAND DETEC TTVE AGEN'CT. ISO Broad tray »•*• v ortc City. LOST— BANKBOOKS. — Passbook No. 103 146. Issued by the- . I'nion Square Savings Bank, formerly the . Institution for the Savings of Merchants' Clerks. Finder will please return It to th» bante. Bankbook No. 672.033. Book for Sav lr.-s, 2SO 4th aye.. New York. Payment stopped. Please retnrn book to bank- LOST. — Bankbook" No. 05T.332. Bank for Say- , tngs. 2SO 4th aye.. New Yorii. Payment stopped. Please return book to bank. LOST.—Bankbook No. 574.«42. Bank for Bav ings. 2SO 4th aye.. New York. Fayuient : stopped. Pleaai* return book to bank. LOST OR STOLEN — Bankbook No. 3T.VSSM*. or the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank. Pay ment stopped. Pleaae return book to bank. ; No- 51 Chambers st. I LOST OR STOLEN. — Bankbook No. ."M0. 670 of j the Gertrvia Savings Bank, in the City of New Yoric. corn-sr 4th aye. and 14th St.. lasoad to ' Elisa Pfaffeabach. All persons aro cautioned against nesotUtlnß th« same. If not r-t:i- — . to th^ bank on th*> 13th day of February. 1310. a UupUcJ.ta will b« Issued. LOST OR STOLEN. — No. 601.409 of the G#rrnan Savings Bank In the Cto of New York, corner 4th aye. and 14th St.. issaM to John Ca'.ocianni. All perawis are cautioned against nesotU»tla?' the same. If not returned, to the bank on the lCfh day of February. 1910. a. duplicate will be Issued _ PROPOSALS. OI'FICE OK THE COMMISSIONERS. ©TS trtct of Columbia. January — . IB 10 Sealed ; proposal* will be received at this cSlcs until 12 ; o'clock noon. February 3d. 1010. for construe*. . of additions and makius alterattcss to th» ' Western High School, located at J»th street. botwe«n R and Reservoir streets. N. W. Blank form of proposal, specifications and an necessary information may be obtained from th« Chief Clerk Engineer Department. Kjob 42?. District BuiWins. Deposit rf $10.00 required to sruaran tee return of plans. HENRY B. F. MAC FARLA.VD. HENRY L. WEST. WILLIAM V jrpgQN. Commis^tQßfrs. P. C- ____^_ PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF : CABLE STORE HOI"SE. — Otn>-« of the Con structing Quartermcster. Fort Wood. B«l!o*"s Island. N. Y. H.. January 2ttth. 1010. — Sealed Proposals for the construction of a cable store house at Fort Wood. N. Y. H.. win b« re ceived until 10:30 A. M.. February 2»sth. 1010. and then opened. Information furnish** on application Envelopes containing proposxls should be indorsed •"Proposals for Cable Store ' House" and address«d TTM. W. BESSEI.L. Conn'g Quartermaster. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. bL : t"KkMtr~CuUR OF TIIE STATB OF New York. New York County. — Summon*. .*: tio'n for Ab*:lut« Divorce. Grorso Joseph. Plain tiff asalnat Heic: Jos?pb. Deuind«nt. To thTaßO^-namaa D««en.laax: Too at* here- ' by eummoned in aa»i»er the complajit in this J • v'iandw •erve a ecpy of your an«w«r on taft ' D lit=UfT» attorney wtttus n> - *n«f d*r» attar j tha »ervlce it tbls »aomocs, excluaJvt of th» ii, of wn-ic*. and in can* of your tailor* to »oD«ar or an«w*r. judgment wm p« v... against 011 by default tor th* relief demanied ! in th* conipsalnt. Os»s »w Tork. February loth. IK* JOHN WILLIAM SMITH. Pl^lntin> Attorney, in*-i " Fultoa Street. Borxw^h «f Minhauaa. Ns« Yirk City ; To- H«*» J«asrn. th- abovo-nam«d Defendant: Th« forejcoir.R *ummo_ t» servtd upon you by ) publication, wrsuant to an crdar <* Hon. Char v ilaeLe*n- >"-i^ of tb<* Justice* of th« Supreme Court of the Suite of New York, dated the 80th ! dm v of December, ttM. ard niad wit* th« com- | piiint In the oAoa of the Clerk of th» County of N«w Tors, at th« Comity Covert Kcu»e, tn «Atd County. In the Sr»ts of N«w York, en th« 7,-. !»> >f January, mm. Tours, etc.. J JOHN WILLIAM SMiTH. Plam*UPs Attorney. { 10ti-i(W Fulton Street, Bcroujb cf ...... , ' ?."»w T rk Ctty. CUNARD LINES From Piers 31-_3-M. N-»rtl: Rr««r. a _, H. XJ-rerpoo! Sett I.e. r .'..,_ at n_*'J_<i, South Wale*. Osickast Foots to Lmioi I Caatiiaai Tla r,u. _. i '^QSS ednesday from New York Monday in London V U Kf- I.NU-l ' i-»-"K»31. Fastest 3t— m— tpa ASoat. ' : Trirvlrm Teiesrrapn. 3nbmarfa« Slsmts Un:brla fob. SlCmSsrta.. F_. — Mauritania S>fc. o:>f»u«tanU Mar. I Campania .... F«b. Mi L— tranta . Mar • Tfl ITIIV TWO aPtCLU. CKIIsES. ill I 1 ALT Carmania ft Cart A r ftU it" Ma«alAc*nt Now 20.C00-Toa aom. X rCYi*[ F* 1 *- »— i_r=U «L S Lain, Via Azores. J:a_lra. I Gibraltar. ALSO TWO SPECIAL CBn«W BAXONIA TO nUT. Feb. 3— Msa, _. Utr>CAKJA>-.*JIJtKIC.V> a£KVIC£. To rruMjs. »i» GTBR.U.TAR. GEXOA. NaPUSS. TBITST* Saionia. .. .Feb. I. nocn; Caranta. ....... 7*. 1* P^nconia.Ferx. 12. iraoa.CVWßia.. M*r « Travellers' cfi«c"<a ss - -■ -«.■•■: rnt}«Uiifc THE Cf>'Aßl> ST_\3ISHIP CO^ L Tt>. -I-Z4 Stat« St.. oppo6lt« ts« Eatterj-. WORTH G£RMAiiILOYD Larf*. Fast «_i LmiifteM Twia-Ccf w Cxprsaa an,! Pas?«n?er rr.«i.r.jr.:s». - ■?'-■- 7 re- "-— Wlrslses x Sa&s_rt_ ip»! » rLTMOXTTH— CffiERBOCTIG— BBC—EX. Express SalHns3 Toeadays at ii) A. U. K. TVia. d«r Or. Fas. S Cectß*... 3_r. _ K. Wtn. der GrMar. S 1 Kaiser Wsa. IT... Apr. & BREJCE> DtKZCT. T-wln-Serew Sallisss Thursdays at 10 A. M. Boob Feb. 10 Dunn March 3 •G. Was_=£!on.Feb. »+ 'let-n Mar«k \9 •Calls at Plymouth an<J Cherbaar;. GIB_%LTAIt-.XAPI_9— — ALGXEXS. Me-lltemnean Sailtars BSit3rtU.y» at U A. M. •Berlin (a«w)..Jin. »|K. Alfcert F«b. IS tGr. Knrfuer»t..Feh. B| Barbaroaa*. 29 •Omits Algiers. tOrient Cruise. Independent Around the World Tear*. Travellers" C-*c4a jood ail over tie hhW. Ayply QZXRICHS A CO.. G*ner*l As— _ 5 BROADWAY. X3W YORK. —7 CRUISE TO I* WEST INDIES fer< r-^^ jl Th« Quebec Steasatdp Co.* _'_ ' ' Mi.. -• ".r.:s.-:p "Qatar.*** "*"* I i >C* ;av«i Sew Tori F«s>nraxj lf» C '■' TTT_ _ f0 " * CetJffntral Cmis- of M'-V-££l«9 out 23 days. ca. -« <.-. «-.* aTawS inlands af St. t>i iwii at. «'/ JL__. Kltta. Earb3.io4 *nd othes jfvj'«_^^^ Islands asd Deaenra. v^4 sI3Os 130 if BERMUDA From JXew Tork EVERY WEDTESDATt "=-t-s -«■« ■ 8. S. "B«rac__- r 5.530 •.■-•« EVERT SATCIITJAT. twin-screw S. S. "•Oc«aßa" <S,OOO toca>. Perfect Serrt^e. TOURS TO THE ORIENT Cur annual parties ara naartnr corr.pletlen. Several daui still epea. T«J«jrap_c applica tion necassary. 73 TOrRS TO tntOPT and tb* PASSION PX_y at OBEKAMMEEGAr. Canal Independent railroad a=£ Tiamatitj ticket* everywhers. COOS'" Tr»-r«!«r»* Ciic-s;e«i Good Throughout -.- "World. THOS. COOK & SON 245. ICOO BroadoTiy. 643 Madlsen Aye.. 563 Fifth Aye. {Windsor Arcade), N. T California NOWHERE ELSE ON EARTH ARE THERE , SO MANY Wonders Awaiting the Tourist— Opportunities The Settler Cotwirxing LdsTitxre en request Southern Pacific SUNSET ROUTE THE ROAD TO THE PACIFIC Superior Service All the Way L._N"CTTLVG. G>E.P.A^ 1153-336-1 Kway. SUYM3ND m TfIHRQ WhifCOiß'S lUUnO ALL EJ(P£RS:S IHCLUOEQ Ti»o parties will leave "r.~ Eastern cities 13 Elssast Trai3l» of VeatSauled. s'.«*V^m an>" Di=lni Cars for a Gn Tffsr tir«r2»*» _« So-atlie^a States asd MEXICO >.-.«•- w_ te slTea •- •!>.«• !«*4I«B cities and places oi tlatcric ami jtetigiay rnt«re»t. tictudlns •:. • TVondertal Taa^rn I>lvislon of th» Uexirsn Ceotral Kailw»y. Stx Days In the City at Mexico and a T<mv Ears' Trip over the Tora Crux Railway. Also an each data, a party for Mrro aa4 Ca.ll: or 2-' 1 . combined. Otb«r Tour-, to California. Florida. Nimi, ran. Port.. Uico. Oriental Uai«. th« Hanulian Islands. Japan. Etc. Kjilna.T and <te'aiu»hla Tickets to all poftrt*. Seed tor Illustrated clrcnUr of ilexie* Tom; also clrcslar> aC other tours. RAYMOND _ WHITCOM3 CO. 2» Fifth Avck:©, X. T. T«i. fSTTO Madiaon S3. Bohmh. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh. Chicago etc CLARK'S 12TH ANNUAL CRUISE mm Fob. 5 to April 19 ■■§ TO THE ORIENT By •*• S. Grosser KiKfugrat THE ONLY ORIENT CKCISE THIS «D(TZB 'Jr.-i:r the AM* MinnuMil of »KA>K C. « ÜBK •rren?y-thr»« days, tneludtnjr S4 <1«t- ■» Eirrpt and thr Ho!» Tit rut. co«,i-,- only X4^O.OQ and up. lacludinz ahors excursion!). Batata, ate. SPiriAX FEATI-KB8: Madeira. Cadli In Mi. Algiers. Malta. Constantinople, AtteoM. Rom*. the Rlvter*. etc Tickets good to »top ov*r is Europe, to lnclud» Passion Play, etc Europe-Ob«rninin«Tsan Totits. $170 np. FRANK C. CL\RK. naaaa Mo«.. »w York. res "0" LIIIC Brocklya. Xcon. For San Juan, P. It.. La Guayra. Pto. CadaMoi. Curacao and Maracalbo. via Cnracaa. CIRACA3....Jaa. PHU.AI>EUnUA n For La Guayra. Curacao ami :>l<ira_RK>. ZCLIA..' Fab. 5 MARACAIBO-. . » Superior Accommodations for VMaacsora ELISS. DAT.LTrrX & CO.. General Managara. . SC Ts St. H~ HOLLANO-AMERiGA LINE Twt»-Srrew f ■■■rnrrr y» v » i— B s -TV yon -«CTT V.» BOUOu>S ■■ je*oroaja..F*b- 1. « am *xs4ma M J* 21 6:a'.»ntl3ni.FehL j. ... i Nccrtf-im Mir. ■« Hotlaad-AnßfHca Ltof. S3 Broadway. >'. T. "TMATMLT a bookie: 0* trt-p« to *:t r««x->rtj. Mailed tre^ oa rtqceit. I'ARSTSBS TOL'RS. V.'w. 30tA SU yevr Taric Twin Screw Steamers for Bermuda A E. Ont*rhrKlg» .» Co.. km- til B'T*y. XT. LAWYERS. FREE COXaULTATIOX—Tronniea. fQnJ^T^pi" matters, tninnea. ♦ I m=v" claim. <iuletly. auidCy ••tiled By tru=t^rcrt!r» Uwtc-. Oi-»n. is 6 Bn_* • V Room dO.v n