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ONE CENT 12 TOSAVESUGARDCTV SAMPLIXG TEST HERE. Government Begins Inquiry Looking to Uniform System. James P. Curtis. Afsistar.t Secrctuiy of the Tre&sury. who was in this city last week, hai • primal minion to which his other Ir.quiries were distinctly minor. He did lock into .stands confiitifr.s here, sat nt the- cor.rerenws repardlns the rrob'err.s ef the pa^ter^cr «er\-ir«. especially that ©f r.iffht dorUtnc. and talked about tho »'.««' automatic scales. But a problem in tl>e •ampllnc Cf sugar held his attention atuve all. It mead the loss or caving ot thou ta'.tdb o* dollar? in dutica anr.ually. Phiiudtlphla, IVston and New Orleans are in t-ov.fl: t w Jth this port :n the method of Efltlng the families upon which the crties are ».»*<-t*e<i. It is vaid by the cfli ciali cf the ifcree other ports that there are less t-veopir-F* when the sampling is made after the imported raw eusar is vcished. Tiie is plunt*-d into a bap. and leave* a Email hole, from wlUch there is C-ora or '.ess leakage. Tl;!» faU» en the blocks. a;:d at the tnS of t'.e day is swept up. sampled und welshed. The cevensment does not l^e the duty. V. was t-aid >es terday that the husar. cxpor-ed as it is a.fttr the leakac*. cries and testa hi£her ihun the gfW* >l ats of the bass. Ccllottor Loeb u:.d ilr. Cltotta v.ent to the doclvs or the Huvemeycr & E!ier re- Cnery. in imiiasisburs. t<-' *>*« she worldns of the eystem as practised lure. The- bags *\-era helrted from ihe l>c!d or tlie steaiair, flroprod upon a etool with & tlar.ti-.13 top. from which the la£s. one al a time, tJ'.d upon the trucks which cartrd th© *usar to tlie t.ca!e&. A& the bag b.i; ped 10 the iruck tlie f ampler vat u*ed. There «js plenty of licht. The tarnplerH were able to desig nate the TTrft*T*T* t f cf the i-aiiiii'.< s and the Vags. nialv'.r.j for accuracy in tho work. spilling was uot g:xat. Change W'auld Cost Thoutsnes. tsn-.p'.lng was done af:rr the writhing a* an e:.-peri:ne:4t t» ccc vvhidJ or. the surface vas the better* The trutklo^ds v\iie «rclghed or t!.e covcnimcct then on the CttJ asaSfia COT th e t ime the bags wore ready for th* nmrffT they Tirre in t« i llpht juris of ihe Cocks, and the cond;tiu:> cf tl;<s i;igs of suc<«.r was not £v dearly obs?r.i»ble a* uhen :hr containers w« re J:elsted Ottt of the holds o; the thi)*. ll' poits will !<• ser.t to Ays'.stai:l Secrets r>' Curtis by t-u.ieyor Claxksc!i. there to be «ibta.tnes from deyutiei vim will get the;r Erua ii.c acvesa] sccaj <ic>cl;» In this jicrt. Jr ... -. • I 1 • . . ... | Causes Many De!»>s. v 'lh.:i» has fclwajs» bet:i high!: u-uatiffac •ory. There ar«-. as a ru!'. !t'r>s o ri 4e C laratior.s, that rtquire cxpUsatSoa The maui ct t. u .e piHlCTser canaoi dear mat ters* up. The FaEEcn^r may pot be Rttfala je«h. It J.^s h^p^n«d again und agai:i that th 6 l.tf^iLrfc J-td to be s. r.t to the Ar rr*ibtr-* Etcres. That meatrt ■ p» k .-t trpsLSfl tor the COStnoss offiriehs end for the BM>fSS*ira. M Thfe :r.sj,ectois ct the custom* d^ptn* taent have a d^r.ntr once a j<ar. Thcv fr.kke tpeecye* afttr the coffee Ims betii •ervefl, tut r.o btrar;jcr ii adm:tt«^. \\ hat #ver is b^'j v kept pei ret Tfhis tflnr.er v.^s l.fid 00 batsrOay ni^hi at tha Houj trivo..-. Ntw.-s.jsiT »r.eu r.ere not pcnnlttefl to cross the tfcresbote of tlie £ir.'.re raom. CliZa 10..k;r.j jnyrectors «t re tear the o:.^r.>- to ketn intruders away. «o far ;..ai t; ie cpetches woulj ttot Ice l.f.i.rc:. "ttfc.it \.nr .a'.l-J the real fOlutica cf t!.e «sockt!.i, ;:cL;cni vus men in a trie: rpceca »;•» ;• r. ■ .. c r t:-.<* .'ei-jties of Burt-tyor Ctorkwu). >> ; .a;d that ih* |mp«ct9rj »you;« t:a.e :o beb c UvideiJ :::'.• Ctvjeiooa, on<* ♦«» Ja\w exclusive cl;a:«e ct t:.-. e*MQia»aoa cf bacc*€*. '• r ..^jr dutt«-5 ralfja hccla *t j. 1 u'clock. Kfthout a definite Uase !:-.;it. Vut ewn lino^r Tl.e i-te dockis; practi. •» 5t would KcWoaj be lau-r v.hr. rrrWn^fir. TWs Uiviilins of rbf twee* v. uu'.o u*vessl t^te t!..- apjx i:.T ji,- n» oj nury r.> w ins-pect :-'"••■ ■ ;.«K"* bboul •' ■■■ n«c*ssary ar>- i !t ■•'-•■':■'' It •••- •:::..-i-<l that ih ' .-V •xitanr •• •' '. ■ •. .■,_;.: i.a:ij ta a r. L--.:. ...;.. •. . :« C;n^e«i for th* tuoaej fieedoa t.i ••■,:; t; :c i:-|,;; ;j( i t:..r.e j: ; j {n»« i •"■•;•■ t'j.^ .;;,:.. ::-,:N-n hi.ftuM ll ■• '■'•••• :rt,i:i ;,.. j <i.f. t -ict),y vi the eepartraenfa report. Uui the rtcoarncn* tfil'-lO'l .- :.! "... I. •..•.:-, %■ •.;, j, : , #. ; , r j,J., X - tJ>m n] 1. ■ .. I ,c«-t:ity for u>« a-Jilcd expanse. \v.,a'.j 1 : r •;. »lr. There »**■ !" t a o^jiuty preseni *t the <!!.:. cr KtM 'lul :.< t pay that tiic j : -. • forcr a '.:■■• : . vtuis. v. c.uM ;; 4 t be aai«» tv *"-- : - ' ' •':"•■-.- <■• n Miv- :::iC Mitrmer. Jt tsiis CcEcribeJ us ■■•■ >'■• : • i ■ te tltua^io:). «> thai : :•: h« r*mt4Ut& in the mtrc- * c t - : t:. e itril.o a:.'l oi t!j« travtl!:r.tf 1 ufrUa a 2AICK ESTSLEaSEKT FLA!.' FAILS i i WAS IT MRS. CLEWS? Xame of Wife of Bankers Sun ' Given in Auto Arrest. Th« thereabout* of Mrs. Henry C:er.s. Jr.. v. as a mooted question yester day. According to the records of the Arsenal police station she w;t3 in New York, eiwng the house at *»*o. 27 West , ] Slat street as her home, A request to ! speak with her o\er the telephone at ' i that address leal Slight brought the re | fly that she was in Europe, &Md had ; been there for s«'»nje time. The police record came about through I I the arrest of Morris Metzer. a chauffeur, who said that he was in the employ of I Mrs. Henry Clews. Jr.. because his auto- j • mobile was trucking in the West Drive | in Central Park, at S3d street. M«'tz. r was taken to the station by Patrolman ' McOuirc There were two women in the j J car at the time. Later a woman, who j ' said that she was Mrs. Henry Clews, Jr., J j went to Ifca station and furnished bail | ; fur tho chauffeur, Riving "her" home at J 1 No. 27 West olft etreet as security for his api«araucv m court this morning. The house in W«at r»list street was ] ' culled up on the telephone last night and ; i a masculine voice answered several ! j o.uestions and asked a few. •'Mrs. Clews • id in Europe** was the answer to the i first question. Upon Ik ing told that the ! younger Mrs. Clews was wanted the j voice asked why. When the reason for j tlie xv«juest was hinted at the Irat rei>ly j was repeated.' VRSIXPAXW. PASSEXG 1 Motor of Second Avenue "L" Train Jinn Track. A shower of spUstera from the Second a\cnue elevated ..dun atl-d fetrcet and Seeoud avenue and the cries of eevt-ral ■■■> |dred |*assei;ser* vu a -^r t;-ain yester iday aftcnioo:i ttaittd a h>t:ij>athetie panic ! also on the f urf are ears below and tent 1 M-ortb of persons tleeinj; Into nearby stores. •ab it appeared that one ot th. trucks ol ; a !:cavy motor car overhead would be thrown into «he btre-.t. Although the accident proved trivial, it was necessary to call the pellee reserves I f ro:a the Ua^t Hal ttreet ttatiou and two • ambulances before order couli t* restored 'ani'jng the passfnjers on the elevated and iburfjce tars. Several j<rt.ons who had beea thrown from thrir seats and cut by glass deri&S tl;e wild scramble to etcap*. rn-rii the cars wore treated by ambuUnon turgfoiif. The trouble began at Wth street, when tlie front truck of the firtt tar left the north bound track. The train was proceeding raj idly, a;>d belcre the motonsaa realized what had happened lh« * # wiM* truck was i making deep ta^ie* in the cross ties on the [derated ptrocttne. , Th« crash as thr ivli»-els tore through the heavy wooden tics was the pigiial for general disorder among the «iu«Js in the cars. As men and women rushed toward : tha evits they v.ere met by v rhowcr «r ■ .-jdiiitcrt. vJjiili wrre being ciiunud vp 1-y tli*- fast revolving ■rbeels. ] <>v .• few moments after the lirtt jolt .the car from tide to hide. The jm-foeels often caujiit ttio t^nr.l rail and [ -ddtd tliect* of blue Tlainc to the descend* I '.r.w' iho»er cf wood. At the approach to the , 4:J street ttation the EOOtOtman brought , th« train t<» v Ftop. ■ HELD AS HIGHWAYMEN Ttrce Y^ung Italians Charged with Robbing Two Men. "Fan!" Bacco, eighteen years old. a«i.J -ygny— Blcaro, eislste^n jears old. both ef No. Kmi l^th :-tre€t. vere held in 8.409 hail ea^h. ar>d •Tor.>' Diluca. sevfn tv*n ><ai"P «"<ld, of No n"j t^etor.d avenue. i wab li^M i:i fl.V*) bail, [or examination «>n Tu^fday on charges <>f rcblrry by Mapii- ' trate Earlow, n thf Hdrierii j^'.ice court. I ye«Te^da:-. I Dcnjaniir: /.u< k*-rma!'. of N>. ll'A First ares&e. end Isidore- Ecr^'i. cf No. S3 Bast !&th ttrect, charged the Italians with I I.oidirip them up at the point of revolver^ •at ir.idnisht on Batordaj at Ji'-.th street ' ar.d First avenue and taking *!3 from 1 Zuckcman and fl. a few <-*n # .s and a geld ur.g troni lierger. SaTO and i?iraro were ! jdentitif d ty Her.ry Heilmar. of No. i?l ; lia^t lt< th ureet. a» having held him up I on Wednesday nipht. CIRCUS MEN WANT BALDY / Their Offers Fail to Win Bronx Park Clever Ape. "iUl<i\." the naartest rpt la l:ronx I'ar«. ' hat. attracted a r.urr.ber cf shOßtnen to su:!i an ex'^nt th:*.t li'>- v i has been offered tor him. He was purchatej thr«e \.:ars ago by i the goologteal Gardens for I3M. it «ras *-a»«i :<.-irday tiiat "UalJj" would not be told : ut any rri'^e. ■ ■ ■ KIID FOR FIRING AT GIRL Lcrk Up Man Wlio. Pthcc Say, Tried to Shoo Sweetheart. Louis Zarchy, a p^'nter. of No. tX Bart V.tt p'tret. who quit I.i.s *o'.-, to Le ne*r his nrcctbesrt. Ann!? Hensoa, »ho liv e -■ vlth her t:n«-!« end aunt, Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Divout, at N<» 303 J'.a-. t IMb ni.tt. r.as lofkcd uji vi tl:- |';.wt zvith n«et b'^tion lart i:iKht «. t.^»i i:«»J with attfMiitiJij. In thoct he-. Ul\or.s t<<ld t!ie j*.'ice tijat ».e rerrv»n- Mrat^d v.HI: tti rottttf in-n >..-'.erd:iy toy CtiiKS v.p hi* )"*'. and ;:.* I::iier replied that if l;l« action didni ♦u:t he -Aouid try iiti'^cr ta..k- Tlicjctr,...,. aceordlnx I" Dlvo::r. h« pulled v Moall revolver ai.<l l.luzcd away at his tvertlieart. Tii« i« voivcr wak load^l with blacV rtltridsr*, Lut trie j»o\-.<Jer burned Miss Sersoa'l «ar eticJ tne 1« 11 to ti,- Door, UeanuhU* Mr*. Pivons hrd iu>:.t i ti tl.e irmdow with « try tha« «au>f«l «-<. ii.. (x.ly t<» ». m i!i t;:i alarm <>t fire. Tt»e ar>paratujj lunic. ur>d »>•> vi.l patnaltnaa it<*u:« w IVheu Hm LtUr KM. iSaivhy Aent with hno. mommy. Kmv*OoTft (Trifttnt*. ™«" -•• §? HAMS? ~ £ EO!\IE BAKED FOOD, (l^f^l ? Ircshjiiood, wholesome, VV'SS ; economical. Readily VA^iS *^ks**»* made *vi!h j£s Baking f I ;:£ Towder WATERIGLENX'SCR! J?«f Carnegie Hall Had Xone for Temperance Orator. Ex-Oovernor Robert B. G!*nn, of North Carolina, predicted to a large gathering In Carnegie Hall yesterday that New York City would vote "dry" mitiilti ten years. The New York State Anti-Saloon league. uinlir \vhoi"fc auspices the Mr ma.--; meeting tvas held, had advertised ex -Governor Glenn as the Souths greatest orator. To live up to his reputation the orator, before he was through, had redu<>-d Mi liandker chief to a dishrasr from mopping his brow u:id id torn his voice into !-hr<"tU and tattfTi 1 . In the middle of one peroration, but without halting the stream of language which *?enicd to be rakitis tlie .in out of hi* throat, he cried in a hasty aside to his companions on tlie platform: "I'lease get me a glass 4 water!"* Uut ftven this temperance drink fceemed forbidden in that afsemb!age. for not a man i:;aue a move, and the former Gov ernor nas allowed to travel on at full speed with a hot box. The continued clearing of thoats In the audience, as it listened, teeired to indicate that never before had its component parts been tempted *o sorely to ruminate on the *.•>> ol a cold glass of beer. And many a man's semi -conscious t-elf prayed fervently that the great metropolis would never be come h«j dry as the s-peaker's thorax. Mr. <;:.ni was plainly not accustomed to let tuch a long nod elapse between l!qui«1 application?. 'if the »;o\«Tnor of South Carolina had only been there, would the orator have turned to him and with the bare threads of his tortured voice made that elastic obtervation? This was the question th^ audience put to itself, «uid echo answered as follows: "Why docs the whiskey ring, through th* legislature, Veep Its hands on the people's throat? Because, If the p^opl^ wrre al lowed to exercise their right to vote, with in live jrars not a city in the state except New- York City would license the baloon. ar.d in ten years the great city of New York even w ou!d w ipe out th - liquor curse. •"But," continued Mr. Gler.n, "an aroused publir opinion will force the adoption of a city local option bill. Then, !it ■> by little, the temperance forces will win and Buffalo. Rochester, Fyiacuse, Utlca and other up state cities will banish the licensed evil. I believe before f die I shall be called bark to this imperial city to help celebrate it? •g'.»ins «lr>.' "I appeal t^ the manhood and womanhood ef the greatest city on earth m M aid the anti-liquor movement that within rive, tix. tight or tfii vrars God will be glorified an'l temptranr^ - wil! sweep the entire land as it has the South to-day." The former Governor «-atd h* bsd d"l' oat^d the re^t of his life to "driving th« cursr. cut of the land." PASTOR DEPLORES SELFISHNESS Hard to Distinguish True Followers of Christ Nowadays. He Says. Selfishness and greed arr j-o pre\a>nt amons church members now. said the Rer. Dr. Entest M. Stires. rector of St. Thomas s Church, >*esterdajr. that it is imjiossitlf; to ♦ell the followers of Chrlxt from th^ev.ho are rot. "Racing." he continued, "was first besrun to improve the breed ot animals, but vhen the Governor of the state tried to eliminate th* gambling feature- of it. ai.d thus im prove the breed of men. he v. as oppo>rd by many men who cjII themselves «"hristians. and e\en fome women oppr^ed him. "Visitors going to the homes of rhureh members on Sunday aftern«x>n will rind certain preparations going on. When they «xpre>s surprise, the hot-tess will say: 'What's the harm of ■ little bridge on Sunday? You ought to get out of that ..|-J fa»hloac4 notion ' "It ia well known that women drink. raid Dl Btir«s. and lie also touched on the divorce, problem, when he »-aM that selt' ii.dulifent parents might bay« hived liomes and tlie happiness of th«-ir rMldren by ti.aki::>i kacrifi. f r-. HORSE PLUNGES INTO STORE. Panic Follows Crash of Frightened Animal Through Window. Returning i "iii a drive on Ocean Park way. Prookljn. yesterday \\ iI U a horj-e he iiad bougiit only .1 few day* ngo. Harry Kotchtr was just about to outer his livery stal<!*» in Hast N'*w York avenue, when the liortc becatno aflJicted witl* Llind rtaj Kel^. N'eißiiinc locdljr, the animal re.«r«-d and. losing his balance. f«M! mi his side Then he bound, d to !.is feet and crashed through the front window of .» confectioners* sto'r« omucd by Andrew WelnsteinV at No S3! H'»^t New Vojiv avenue a panic fulloWed ■ithln a» the J.orhe clambered 'throukh th« bliattered j«!ate Kia.--* Into the- «tore. II" was prevented from rniering vhotljr into the ttore «!nly by the carriage to whifl: h«« v. as attnrljed. Kctehcr ai:«l his tu<> companions turn* M"tl out cf the carria-v-, l.ut v^ere unhurt. Policemen summoned fiom tlie Urouns. vil> nation drag Kid tiie ho:>r. fr.nr, the Biodotr, where, cut in many places i>y »!ic «-r..L.n glu^?, h« was belt] a prisouer. The conftr ti«Hiery store was wrecked t«» th.. «\?<i.i of t-00. it was sui.i. mirrors anJ other furnishings l><-ing ruined EXPECT CIG MAY DAY PARADE. It wa* reported )*rtcnlay h«-t!:« «.fti.rr.s of the May r»*«y cotifcreuee, formed to ar rai:p.- lor tlie annual Uay 1».,\- parada o? t^ialiet.-. union* and other Lodle*. th.tt moie unions would parade thhi jt-ar ihaa usual, luctudms ■ number which wei* not socialhftie; Th»- Central federated' Union has sppdlnted a comtnlttea to cvH>perate vitli ihe ronfrrenc* As m.i> 1 rails mi t?un«i:iv, the parade »..ll take |ilac« on AI«HJ » 'ft«. luiade Mill Le led bj tht IV'alatmak tri* Union, followed by a number of sing- Ing societies. There will be nine thousand bakers in lino belonging to local unions, who may go on strike on that day. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATURIi AL3IANAC. Fun rise, to <>.;; sua»ct, 0.12; MM " v!s. 21; moun'a> age, 14. HIGH WATER. AM. r». Sandy Ho.k :::!!• ■»:-"" Uo»*rnor's ljland 3-J3A 4:57 Hell Oatti »:M C.47 WIRELESS REPORTS. Th« Arreati:ia. reported as !.•*• nllca east of Sandy H'-.k at 11 4 j a n yesterday, is esitcted to dock on Wednesday. » The Philadelphia, reported as l,."f^J tnll?<« east of fandy ]»...' at 7 p m • -tc-rJaj. Is extected to JO. on Thur*day. The M:nr--.ii >ilis. itporte.l as V.C. milfs cast of Sandy Hook aL I'.^ij i> iv jeatcrday. is exacted to dock to-day. The t >Jiii-. rt;^- as TSo miles east of .-'andy Hook at HOO& ;esttrdjy, is expected to .>> k to m 1 "'i* R»r!"..i dltalia. rrpirt^d as *J»rt ml>s ca«t of Sandy H..ok at 1 in ycatcrcay, i!> l»; ccted to do k to-day. . INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-PAY. V«i »c!. From. Un». •Oeo Waihinfflnn.rrcrnrn. Mar.h 12. ..N <; I.lojd •Xa«.apa. . . Ctolt-t. March 13 U V ,:, •Potsdam notterdam. March 1...Hu 1l Am •Kurt. uU Glasgow. March 1-' \nehor •Surlr.a • Trinidad. March 1 » . t> \V I •Benuudian Bermuda, Mar<-h 10 wuebee •Won ... Havana. March 17 n M h P •Caracas CtaracMt March l.t Hed D •Tenn>»on Barbados,. Marih 15 . 1. «- Holt Tone* ; Porto Rico March 10..N XSiVSt, •'■alil'ro Hull. Mar.h i Wil«on I-Ui«lana . Na;.!es. s!arch ♦> l.knd Ital •>drlo Naples. March KV.\Vhi:r Star \a:idalta Gibraltar. March ."> Minueaiolls Southampton. March 12..AU Tr «>rota%a PenuuiU. March I!i...U.\!SP i:«Cina d Italia ....Palermo. March • Italian •'otnuf Xc» Orleans. Mar.h If, So ]ac El bud Gahrcsten, March 15 .-.. lac TUESDAY. UARCH 22. •Pnns Joy him.. . Kirr^ton, March lif.'.llamb-An •Tintoretto Barbados. March 14.. I. & Holt •Saratoga Havana March 13 Ward Armenian Ljvrrpoo! Man h IL' V. h Star Vtneria Naples. March 1<» Kabie «'«nch.j GalveMon, March IS Ma ! tor- Cttr Of Sa\atinali.. Savannah. Mar.-h 10. Savannah M->...i«k Jacksonville. Mai.h U>. . . Clyde IVBDXERDAT. MAItCII V 3. Arj»ntina Palermo. Manli f» .. falian l»r» BaJtea Gibraltar. Mar.h 11 — Octnnla Pal^-nnc. Mar^h Vf A'.^trtan El <iaheiton. March 17.. ..to Taj •Urlnss mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. V» Vess»l '--•••' Tm !Jw. .-loses sail* Ssrama'-.-a, raram'bo. DTV I 1 1 :0o a m lft>p'm Ul:r. ft KUts. »; V & i>n v .00 a in 12.00 m TXEtDAT. MARCH'S. Kronprirz'n i\ £rerr.»n. NGLi;:Wan t •..,,.. Saxon Pr. Mo!it«vij»o, Prtac*.l2:ot>m 3<»>oni Hyndatn. Rotterdam. HolJ-.\m <H» a m Rorr.a. Naples. Fabr* . . ' _,_ Manran!:io. Clenfuere*. Ward. — - f'OOm <"" of Columbus. Savannah. Say .Vi»> pm Ararahoe. Jac-ltsorivilte OyUe. - - 3 00pm WEDNESDAY. MARCH 72 Mamwtaitta, Utxtrfooi, Curirl,V.ti>ani O(h>am Adtril Tairagu'. Jam . 0 X I'oH^iam \ , ', tterniudUn. lien;m3a. t»u«bec. »:<»>a»r» IH'Man J'lStln. Para. Tooth !-•:<»• ni ?:3t>Dtn Birrra. Llten, UAL. - .:_. Huron. Jackson^He. Cl}<i» . . — i.., r , „, Mar-os. Garreston. Mai. 17:00 ra Lsr.ipatas. Tampa. M-»l'"ry . . ' f''°<»> m Oro'ava. Bermuda. Qotbee... — - 10:00 atn iiantias". ciua.Mur.air->. Ward — 13:00 m TRANSPACIFIC sfAIL?. Ctan to N.Y. P^sfinaf^n a"d rtcamor j> jj l!-t«a!i i\:a ran Kran.-Is-n» — \\ t mrfu To-lay. «.3O ll'"J-. «i'a tai; Franc:* ot—l^ur liws Mrh r., 6. .T0 i"jr I»!ar.!s. New i>alan.l an i .Australia (*v*rt \V«si> flrta s-"an l"ranc!fcco>— » frttury- Mch Cf«, 6 30 Japan, C.-rea an.i i>.!r>a tsf.u!<\ • sddr'-sf'-l untyj jvia Tjomai «.-hi:ag.» Maru Jl< h TB, «.3O Japan, t'orta »n.» fhir ; a i»r«c!a!!-. «id'lr*!<»>.-«J t-li!; > (\U Ta'<-ma« oe'ana M<*h 31. « 3<> Guam arvl PMUpptm lizards tUa s-an rra!n!vo)~l' ri traiijport . . .M;h 31. 6SO Hawaii unil specially adlii's^d f »r» Japan. «'or«a ar.d China %\l» Francisco*— >:ipion Maru s!ch 01. 6 3<> •ji in <"or*a. «hina ar.<i FHHrpin* Islands <^a> Vancouver sinfl Vic toria, li O— blir.irrss of India Apr I, 6 "•) ii .".m!. Jaion. «"orea. China and rh»:.'pnin« Islands (via tau Kran <-ie<-«>—^lbt-rU Apr T. 6 30 Tahiti. Marqursas ar.d <;»ok Island's. >>» Zealand anJ Australia •■ i \c»p» |yta S^n Frar'-lsco> -Maii- P-«a Apr 10. 6-.¥t SHIPPINcTnEWS. Port of New York, Sunday, March 20, 1910. ACjirvrD. t-ifjm»r Maracas <l:r» T tint dad SUrcn 12 anl Tuua<ic» 13. to the Trinida<l gblpplng ana Trad- Ing Co. with I" p**.*«ni;ei>. mails uii'i iiiUi-.. Arrived at the Ear ut il:.*.t n>. !-'»<»n:'r TTJlis Wit Urn V «Durri}». r*r*,u*r;to V>bru4!y Si. Dem*rara a Tn.-l.iad March 1. <'arupan<> i. CUUM an-1 Uasata -i. Ij* «;ua'ra 4. l'U» «ab*ilf» r.. cura.;a«» 7. Jj. tuel :r AU " ay*i l'». Jfifmlr 11. Petit tiuu\> I* I'urt au- Hrtaei l'J *r..i st Kara li to ifc« Rural Dut^ti V^>^t In iU A!ull. v.ith tour famtnt,tn, ntal's am] irdo*. Arrived at the Bay at II a n>. S«*aiii«T S-ifurun-a. Tanpii-o Mari-h T_' and Kaataa IT. t<> ttr fifw \or\t and •*üb* M.«n t<a Ci>. with 111 p.it>.-"»:ijr«T>;. n». tils anj uul>< . Ar nv».l .1' the Har at 1 :a«; p m. Ftramer Mimiro (Hr». luriy Mi'.-h ■• to l-'unch. Kdy» & Co, 'in bal'.a»t. Arn\rd at the liar at •_' ;• in. Me-tnier VanJalia f<:»rt. Tok^jin.i r»rfmt#r 27. Ulan Januar>- 8, siiareritt i!\ lions Kens yV tirsupore jvtru:«rv 3. I't.rt Haid .» aad *i trler» il»nh :«. !■ Funch. Edy« jl Co. with uidi*-. Arrive.! Ml tha T:ar it I 1 p in. Summer t_ii.l.T.,i <^el»;>. Antwerp March 12. to " tli« ItM i^lar U». with 4t»» i-ahiii. l.>."> rfffrag* |<a«»>'iie«*r» and injse. AirlvtJ at ihe UarUt ll.i'o * li r>t earner [:at.«\u t«>r<. «>tf>j M.ir.-»i ; a nd Nitpltw 4. to tli*- Hanitwifl An-eii. an l.lr*. v\it!i !■■ --aMri ani] l.«CI s»e«r:iT. [. u>f nf »ri aulM..» Ari!>'i fit th.- rt»r at- !••.;:'! p m. i:»tli. t>l<leuburKh n:-r<. Brei> (^u March 7, to C>«lrtc-hs A; Co. with 1 .*«IJ vt^. r >mt- j>a»^ u^f ra Arrived at th" Par at 11 r m, lftih. . stt\mcr l.a Touraim.- iKti. lla\if Uarcb 1-. t.» th^- Ccmpisnte Cerera!.' Trnn-utl inti'! I.!*-.1 .!*-. t. iri\ i"lMk cabin «"d .'•'"■ *t^r-r:ta- J'.<>«e> Sf-ts. 11..11W alid mf'se. Arrive! ttt- 'he Bar »t n;: l!:l«:!t. 'jiiih M^nwr Ta*rmlea (tub. ■:».)■•:» m-»i.k * N«tl*«'7 Bad I'aiernui k ».. Hartrtettl, s^.U-t ,« «V> with *4 r»Mn an. I l.i'irt j.-iy rnrei ai\l i.M*e for N« w T-.r';. 1« .■. ■ ihjji ii"l S*(l*t..rr •«*•■ r>i>«errer« f.^r PM'u !<":i«M.i. Arriv«>,l at tf.- I:ar Xt 4;4rt m. >f>«rr.er «*)\* jllri. .%nto? ir.»»t» Janntrv t ( ". f^i^er.. Ift. T a j» ; ,| , vt. iVMi-..:r.iN. ?:«. Vair>lrii: M , i\ Tor" .fl C 7. T'l^r* « Arfnin K>f>ru^rv T. M.>n i«' (••/<■» «•. Si I.m. !a V»rch 2 >»><iti l i' l 17. t.> V r> Tr»rf <- ("n with ?w > I Illfllfn an} .;!.!•«> \r' 4<< «-.l at »Jr.« ■• r.«- a' 7 < 1.1. Sin-lv }tn*>tt. S .1. Var«>h ?ft f» ■•> r. »"-- Uril ►rttifh've«t; modi-r.^te brees*. r.»tintiir :iii.-l f.«rc> ; lt«ht »<"• SteaniT l'Ttuna tN'nri. M.mnnillo K'li'itrv '* J'ifar.. Mv-h * . «iw! MBttalN It. !•» the Vuii»«fl l.in* n tth i::(>r. A:ri\*'l at tti' l:ir at 11 r ' ' «Oth. St»tni"r «;».,r"« Wao'-itiat"'!! i«'>r> ri'iiiAti M 1, '■ fj %i-1 S'<Mitl.»:nnt< > p -ill • 'tier*. >nrn IX 1. n#lrV»»« *• c.i. «»th ii.<«-' j >iKer« am] nwtMi «!*»en iiitlts i.iuthea.t of I'ire lilitid af i:.J.*i f. 'fi. vv t ,v.ii^» rui'.if»!» .«;rri. t MI-.ittn ? uma-v ?1» Hi lJAit'.M Mar.-h I"* ».. Ftm». r.|v» it ,v. wit". in 1»". Aacborr<l In t*uarantln«i at V«il> i> M ;t«jinier A'lmtr.il Firrac«». rv 'l t Ani.>n!,.. ■>( • ».. th» I'm'^.l Krul« •".>. r tth p»»:» itjr.'r* m,,] frii». AtuhTe.l in ij.'»rtirnn-> if *;4fl p „, Sienturr tAtn***»*. Tampi l!;>;ri, \,; , ex «»•!. «<» t^- Mtih-rv pa c wi:i, T».,n g. r . , mit ;it.<»». f'^-»-.1 !'• " iiiuriii'lii" at tt Ja , ... ; t»nm*-r CHv of t'nliii.ihtis S-n a ».n,t, M. ir .-». 17 ' t.» »h* ••vmi >» ••«. «|tli ».i'««, ti ._.. ,. a .| ni.l*^ I'a*! I .! In <[n«rnnMi/> .t :.■»•> , Kt#*ni.r l!ur> 11 lj> V«oi>'»lte M ir.-»> 17 8 ,.,< Ch«rl»-"i» »• M •'•» Clf«l* S» •'.». >,it'i mjmh tert and ntdaa. 1v«. .. 1 In sur.dy || „ at j, ll( p pi 1 Time for pruning your ward robe now, so we'll preach the Gospel of Discontent. Is your Spring overcoat a little seedy in the bright Spring sun i Thousands and thousands here for your choice -Spring overcoats for sun and rain, dress or sporting wear. Motor coats of importer Harris tweed* arc a feature; medium weight. Has your Derby a greenish cast ? The Derbies of wliich we have exclusive New York sale stay black as black can be. The Stetson Special, *.>. The Knapp Felt Preferred, boft felt and cloth hats In Spring shapes. Are your shoes bulged at the sides and run down at the heel Time for low shoes anyhow, and they're here in black and in tan, in all sorts of good lasts. T-nr.ls and stifling shoes read: . too. Are your gloves soiled and stained Our #1..">0 "Special" and our Dollar Glove are both of the real Cape leather that lives long and looks well all its life long. Does your Winter under wear feel thick and clumsy? Schlichten Ramie underwear (pure Ramie linen) feels light and cool, though the properties of Ramie fibre make it perhaps the safest of all Spring under wear. at Rogers PER & Com v. Three Broadway Stores, at at . at Warren st. 13th st. ?4thst AMUSEMENTS. THE IEI®TIEITIE C«nt. Park W.. •»■•- J**^«3 Sf!t T> , « n,-)f 3 i_ Ma»«*riin. k r >itra<iV ris-. SISTER BEATRICE and .\--t IV. vf )M»n> BRAND Shakespeare's f'harniinir ComxJy TWELFTH NU>HT OJlsworthj s Drama of~«"api»at 4 Labor. STRIFE — ■ — — —- — ™ t THE SCHOOL FOR SCflMOiL ' Tonigiit. g : i.> The School (or >rind>! T-j-»s. nv« . s , Opera • ii r«M.i* wed. Mat. '.' •era • • -« imbtii » • B»lleti Act I of < oppefia W.ri K'tr.. St.". Iwrlfth Nf-h» Thurs. Mat. •.•">•>. .gtotCff Brut i Brand Thur*. >;•*-.. S:3O sttitm rri. K'.« -.. K:3<>. .Si»ter Deatr|r«> ■ -• Itrum] Sa» Mat.. _• rhe h>o| for >• «Drlsl cat. Evt , b.ii> >trif« NEXT WEEK Mor Evs irr»nu-r>. T» x "»4 H\ X*K * a X\>d Mat lh# Winter* Tale; Tri-irs E^ z . •»i-rer U«<itrir» and Brun.l Fn. Ual <-xrra>. M«ter Ilfatrir* an.i Orand- Sat Mat.. The Si-lioul for S. m«UI. Sal T\s Twelfth Sight. S<^at» T»a \\>»ki i:i Advano*. r.?«*r'."fl or f-ent by ll^»s»n«.r to Any St:tn!.a»tan \.t dr^ss. PraaM, *.' t,> ;,0c : t'prrj. |a to $1. A» »h« Rroeltltn Acattrmr nt 51u»i< lo-mor w Eve.-->i»trr Ilrutrir* , ( . i rtrand. jriIPPOi)RO\!E Entire P!<xl<. «!rh Ay» . 40r.i tt 4^t^ tt Paily Hat •.'. C*st F»ats $i Etsl. S3e St -.0 Ei'i i "'°. Cl Ef v "? y l A Tnp illa11"i lla11 " •"•'! In«i<i- ' 50 Little People |to Jjp.mi Jew.Ms jihe Earth I>AI V*. P «iv i .°.f<»h .»♦ Wed. T\g 'S:dft mWIIRL»IID < Marhttaftllf Maxiae Kllioit V.^.iirHy. v .• sat Blrb.Sa r|lnj ■■■■iWM Third 11.H.r H;i.k. liro t<l>\ .t« . 4Tst.H'v. Br.*:]& Mts T ii \< < TKjOliyßACHSlOaSwubjoajißATES BIJou. Dv *::rt Ev. «.;JO. Mt.WV.I Sat M<-li -n" CYBILSCQn In LOTTERY HAH tlara*tt.42.Tr.«rß'y. n.st.v Mt.Th.st ■••."..> a^TH£IOBBI«P«Wi^K^» I »r.. 4J.\V Of Rv. Kv.S.i:,. 5j !s \\>d. a $-.7 *lyd.. rilrt-i ||»r hlTYKxrr., Vaf. »:^,*r greatest riuy. I lit 111 1 I Monday. Me h X*. «a»ln». Ity 4 r.Oth. KvVI.V M'«.\V.-d « Sat. ui'L'r^j :-. THE CBQuOUTE SOUIEB l*» lif 1.1- is \,v :::.th M.i»« W.-.t. * Si». HtBILU SO.: Btaicha Bine ™» '■*&*** COHEOYSV Man KM^rla?!^^^; B*t.R'}*»ith. i it. .t V ta'a World U SI. h -.'•*. «»»• t «.l._l V\'. ( -•■ Mat*. UV.J. & sJt mAX.N> ELLIOTT inVVki/m; SThe n-i.-.i.-. y tVnl 44? h S'» K»< s> sis rt V\KSAN { s!ui«. Th«ii-» x ' •• |.V THE LILY fctLASCO CHARLOTTE WAIK B- JUST A IIFE G'LCNI&L (MVIiltY RII.IIER. Mf fally Mi.t. ?Zy. , Country CtisK" X « cths. AmAM^RA "*!».. i;> >• it *.v-.' >>. Kxpomtit>i> T\.iu. cth... ■ ■ STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. 1 James McGreery & Go, 2Jrc.' Street . J-#*A Street SILK DEPARTMENTS, la Bo»a Stores. "McCrccry Silts'* Famous over half a Century. Complete assortments of tbe newest weaves and colors in Plain ant! Novelty Silks always in stock. Exclusive designs In Printed Foulard*. Single width ..... 75c to 2.00 per yd. Double '* 1.25 ♦* 5.00 •* ♦• Rough Shantung Pongee In all makes. . . 55c to 3.00 per yd. On Monday and Tuesday, .March the 21st and 22d. Sale of Ten Thousand yards of Gun Metal Grey Rough Shantung Pongee Suit ing, superior quality. 27 inches wide. 85c per yard former price LSI WASH DRESS GOODS. la Both Stores. Commencing Monday, March th* 2tst. Sale of Twenty-live Thousand yards of Cotton and Silk Printed Material* in a large variety or Foulard designs, includ ing black, navy blue, brown* green and heliotrope, with white polka dots in vari ous sizes. 25c per yd. value* 10c ass) Ms COLORED DRESS GOODS. On Monday, March the Mat All wool Van Dyke Diagonal Suiting. The latest Spring shades. 54 inches wide. 1.25 per yd. value I. ■ BLACK DRESS GOODS. Imported Mohair Sicilian, bright fin ish. 44 iuches wide. .Gsc per yard. sain 1 tt LINEN DEPARTMENTS. la Bo Stores. On Monday and Tuesday, March the 21st and 22d. " Sale of Scotch Damask Table Cloths. new designs. 2x2 yards .' 2.4© usual prlt» I "* 2 x Z] z yards .............. :i.OO 2 s S yards 5.75 usual pr». • '"* 2' , x 21.2 l . yards &90 Mnl »r<f> i al Dinner Napkins to Match, per do/. . 3.75 iuu^J cr!' c 4.53 James McGreery & Go, 23rd Street 34th Street AMUSEMENTS. _ Academy ol Music . Itth M. him* Irvine PI rar«T*e!l Engaß«iT>»nt — Two W"ek9 C>nly. F-. g". a tharp. T\>d. &. l^a' . \.\ j SQTHERN Mkßl OWE rhi- ! First Tins in Their Week New Production of As You Like II ?IT? SOTHKnN as Jaq-3*«: Jllia MARLOWE as Cosatrm] lhnr»«»a». >l-»rrh *»— Si»et»al V.*t»nr». I • (\\ rUJTTU NIOHT." for ovv.cit Actcj." BETROPdUTfiHOPERa HOUSE! L.%&T ItECk Bit *>\T.. T"-ni)iht at M— I'iqu* l>:»ni". Kt3t»m T>^y»!nrt. ' M'Mts.-hik. Chwk. Wu-kham; MM. Sl*>2ak. Tor 1 Mil. Pidur. Mulilmann. O.ond . Mr.hler. Wed. Evk- at S— Altla. Mnws. Drattßß. K» ner. Click; MM. Car\^>o. Auiati>. Indue Roaat 1 Cot. 4 . Tejcanint. Thurs. Evx. at 7 4."-. Trip!" 8111---4'a«allrrfca ! Ru-alraißt. followed hv Pip* of I»n»irp iirr! l-:\. i 'li- • ••. Mile. !.»«.« and M. M">rdkin. I C.ood rn<l:iv Manifn?. Special M«rin.»o at |1:S0 — Piir-if.il 4l.u«t Tin.*- Mmes Kr-msta-t: ! MM. Jorn. Whttt-hill. Hmcltley. tloitts. Witacr spoon. Cond , H-rtz. Kri. Evjr. at S. Uouble Hi!! -I* nob*m# and A< » I. of ) owfiiii. Mile. rwiMw. .v St'T.lk'n. Sat. Aft- at l:Ho— Die Mei»»er»iuse>r. Mmes. I r.aiish.l. Wickham: MM. blezak. Sooimr, O«rit3.Rla>i».K"i«». Muhlniann Cen4 .Toscanini. Sit. Xv;. at S— II fr«\»l«r« ami I'nertisse m«nt. Mile. r»«k»«i» an.i M Mordkln. NEXT an.i 1 AST WEEK •* ««aa«». Men. Xv?.. 7 :"t»— lVtlkuere. htnira. tladskl. ! Fr»>m»ta<i. Homer; MM. H\do ld«bu» ». Wtv.t- i hill. HincUtty. Con.l . If»rt4. AT THE M:\V THEATRE. Tue«. f.vg. at S -Toiwa. MU.v K-trrar: MM I M:«rtin. Scottl. Ananlan. B« su-\ Uianoli-t.ial- 1 I let t i. Co»nl.. Taneo. . Wod. Aft. at ".'. l>"tjM<» Ttill l^» *onn:im- I hull :n:.l Act f. t<; « »p«>«li.i. Mltf. Pu«low3 j and M. ttontkte At th* nrmkha V)Mlrn» of ■■*, To-night at Itigotetto. Mines, de l{ld»teo. M iv:.. . MM. Carus»>. AmatA, »!«; Scgurola. R"»3i. T'.«j;ii-. »!;i.!u. Cnd.. Tanjro. urn -»IA?tO ISEP. _ • .MANiIATTAN «»rrnA iiotae." j *»-l^*l«**rft£ i.ii\ - nll v t . & Sth Ake _ i \sit wruK. To-nisht at S-LUiME. Slm» T-tratsfn!. I i Mil*. Tr'titini. M.m». Puchene. jjr. McCormack. I MM. llutvi-ileau. «■rah^«*. et«'. Wed— TH.\l«*. Stln Oar.l.n. 5!. Rasaad. etc. TUnra.— .sp.-.-iul: CXCIIACX) STRACU DAT- At 3 P. v . At « ■:•.!• P M.. nniu. HAI.OME. • t»n" ticket. $l.f»>> tn $". ndmits ti> botli -»e r - i formmicis*. H»-gu!:ir C.tnt*. Frfctay — CItAXD o.\l-.\ rERfiT.MASCE trvgutar pftc— ». Sat. Aft - FEI-l-EAH AM) M»fi>«>r»c. 1 Mi>«» QanSaOt M- Dtalmsrta atnl r.'««!ar C:ir*t. Eve irt>cular prices*— lf CIV Mm*. ! Tetrassmi. Mr. Mo'ortunoU. M- Sammarco. etc. I Nest Se*fl":i Subscription Etooka N irv Open. I <|ual Sut'lra^e At tlir Garden Theatre on Thursday, March 24. at four o'clock, under the au sptcp-i ot the Kijtta! I-rancht^e Society, Colonel GcCTEp Harvey will speak 011 •TUT IXHERENT RIGHT." Mts. Mackay will preside. Srccial notice to members: The ad vance >ale o| Orchestra irat«. ha» been «>i-» larsre tor this la.it mctftnj; oi the scries that .ill teatl reserved tor mem bers not occupied at live igitnatci before four o'clock will be ptaccU h-j >ale. <\dxni»<ion t«> orchestra $!■ Ga!leti<^ free. Tickets now on :>j!<» .»t the liar <!■ n Theatre und at T> soil's. _ > _. IfiyiNG iT.Miljsiif. Tv« . WeU A Thur. E*.^. ln7lnU *>IV I tat tinu». Zell.fa ptr.-lt 1. I'l \» t |vr»«-;fl!in-n.:i-r Kri Cv. lrU>l Tlll.Ainr. »"•-• ■ Sit _K»e. '/iseunertk.ir>it». KKirit a ri:o« tout \>>»ii» K* Til All" X" i ! i .;••! \>n ;j II! A*-. -■""'' >i M.iuiivi M..rr.«t & ♦•». u M»i O.n\ .'"• Ji Mv \\ ii B hi .4 l>|. n ioh.<»th \i \ IitAt USTPW^T ii:i:nk k::.\.\ui.in. 11 UILIT. UEMLINiiI & KINO & i o th--i3. ONE CENT AMUSEMENTS. W-W YORK'S LE/IDI!MGTH'«T«~S A ?UCCESSZ3 EMPIRE B'way ant 40th St. Ev»». *.li tllil. InC srats W«A ar.d ±it at t:t» ETHEL ainrcVMORE in MID'.'tIANXSI GARRICK Theatre. ?.jth »%. nr B*tr. UHntllUit Ev». %:Zf>. Mat. .Sat. at 2:15. IMTTIK '!a THE GIRT. HE rOrf-DST UlLtt\M*,' LEAVE BEHIND HTJ.T Also in Sutra > 1 act play. .% \|»k«T of Mta LYCEUM *^ Sf • « T - B'^a B»ss>'a«*a L. I UCUI!. m*'». Thurs and tO BII.IIE «i i:ke In MRS DOT EE'lINNii yz:LT MONDAY |S«a»W«4* MKS.FISKE "PVton*llm*f HUDSON U3l. COI.LIEK in A U -XV STAR CRITERION Mar nee >iMiriJ\. .' U FR-WtlS UltSON— The B.T-i-.»'-«r< Bab; KHIGKERBQCKtR u^^Z?lt? * Tilt I»Oi.K\K PRIMES* '.Tm'Jl TIirATRF *wrW KITTY eiUTIM "'■::'- M.\r MtlMH\ AT UO ( I. Of »^_ « H\KI >> Mil 1 IM.H >» .Montsomer* f.l f|RP Of«a> & -*.;th St. J in< * <to 9» ULUDC c.v«. ni... ,„ TIIK OLD BfatfcM**atsr«!ar.S:U I TOWS. • I'sual T\«c!. Mar. Orr.itt.d Thu Wfflo BU3TG* TUtfV HOLMES^ PARIS NEW AMSTERDAM ' •£•*,% ;£ 3l*t!nee Wctlnesctay i lIENT.'.' V.". tfA\.vGS Best S-'ata $1..".t>. off. is %XT MADAME X . Special Mat. Thur%.. 1:13. Br«t !v:»t»«.^a ni.Mii r AtTo«s'_fiM> * %ib. NEW YORK r.-»ay* wth J;. Ev«.« ts. ituV lUnl\ ststi w<m!. a sat at : :> I \>T i UtEK- I *. BRIGHT EYES^^viVs.^: « rcn. Tl«:an * iro_Rjwn^noi.i«oof* I ICSPRTY BTaaaJaatSktrf* I **^"** V*™ THE AKCADLVb l^c^Ms^d JOE WEBER'S & SEVEN DATS f \. l»ll.> ..f HlU.ll .yl* This W«-k: Virst Tim- V" \"- .f I"• * Poruiur Prlies. S!:U». Wed .4 *- lt -,;• yjjit 9gt.Mttt.Thon A t^rvrunJ--..!** 1 - :- " , U ill*. L>. Cv. t:l*atat».tire* ■-•*' J. SAR'JIH ' ekn t;pa:»:r «-%!»»,"« JULIUS CAfcSAN vpr.ir.l M:-.tlnee I rlibt-'K''"**- -jj SYMPHONY MLT{R OiMMSCH. „,; U". .-.X-.. .■>»"""" Wm^NO'OICi Symphan? 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