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K> 560,000.000 FOR SUBWAY Board of Estimate Passes Big Appropriation. $13,000,009 AVAILABLE NOW Xnterborough s New Proposals Will Go to P. S. C Next Week — Irving Place Plans. A* r r <- '•' t".! in TV" Tribune, th* Board c ■ .- ■ BAotmy Mtai MATawtti '"• f.:bw»v« <if that amount ?::.<«'.<*•• was r Tricht beinc tbe sum avail able ; r I r i "«>ent vtnte of tbe debt limit :t a. Si. ;-»nif(l a resolution j-iedsintr %< "' ■ ■ • • ■ • ■ subwa>> the $47. vjM.ea/1 thsl aU ba vaawasi arhsa dbs bb» •«-ay botajs. amo::- . .:~.c to t>.:<: num. are taker : ■ ■ a- ■ • '•' ■ ■'• M BbjbTu Tl • ea» ■ rome when the bi'.l in Al -. r:mc the city to take : ".ipe of the roniftltutlonai rn«»ndment miM< by the paaßsa at ma '.ast election It is tfc* Intention of the iioard of Ksti- XT.ai* to r*+ thn' '*•> ¥* '»" .•• lft i" devoted -.T- 1 . \ no* only thr aTttajßaV way-L*>xinjrton avrnw line, but *>o the Bsao«Tf» ay -Lafayette line, in Broo|d>ti: tbe far.i! street spur. !n Mnn l ia:tan. and other co::'. bfltS ' > f thr Fourth avenue subway in TCrr> k".yn • ?oarii of ttrawta saeafwsf ■ DSB> tr.ur.K.'i '■ ra the PubOe awftß oam> aMoaloa .irTerinr a suK«r«*tk»n that l-\ n« I d from 14th utreeT to ".?'h »:re.'t ■: . «i'h the Rroadmay . - .■ \- ■ ■ • Accordina: to the : • plan*, th* line mill turn r»M from *R:oadv.ay at 12lh street and over to Irving } I'r.b s- '.\f street should be <ut f r< :- :*\f s;:Vv\av wi'.l hsv« to pn under • ■ - • • :. • v> .. • w.i-.: id I to '■< made strong BBBMSBh '<<• ■■ irry » thai ■' a: Bdajd b<> erected a!io\-e J- thS future It ia rM-.rr.at. l that the . •■ -t .-if ion rt. :r.n.:- • • proprrt> a'Tid cutting throujrh • • • .■ ■ v* il! not s«e muc\ proater tb.m the increa:-< ■! rt of buildinr the subway t T- • matter a« r— fJBTBud • N. pa P Iyew i>. eTaawf *r.pir;«-fr Of the | • Kstjmatc. bTR) T.. Kirn BRSI also BafSBTOi BjBBthST DBB> askinc tb«- ..pinion of fiie Board cf 1.'.-::n.ati- on r'*»"'^S T ". ■ v •*' the ■■ RV-T.ex!nrtor. |*hS I ■ i*. ::-.rr.isj»i(in hfih provided fd ttum. I • •■ • ■ ■ ahOUld Kh r the rr.ai:er to the a.d. bWcI • ■ ■ ■■-*•<*■ to fur- Bkft tha BBdIUOQaJ m in. > f.>r such con- I ' .on MS jiroponal of ;r.< Interborcajrh Rapid ttauafl Oompany i» ixpactod by the 1 >.-... ■' mn-.issjon e.,r:v ne\i week. BBasafeni Shont? !.;*< Wei. in frossaßßt <*on- .i arttb ctaUrman U'Ulcoa. sc it bi BSpajcaai t!.a- • • pMßsawl Baaißttßaal Will Tbe aireptabie T:.» mam atdaettoß to Hie '. [nterborousrh r.ari* was that cor ■ - r.Klster.t demand that it be per mitted to aaM a. th:rd tra^-k t<> its Second ami Third BSSJBBH '.;r.es. Tl.ls proposal un i .' i : mi:. -.ted in ti.e new < *fas etl et :)if Intertxirouifh'p new offer v ■ lude a prop) vjxi to bufM and operate | ■ : .'nisr.v.y-I>ex;rii:Ujr. route '.at« not ret Tf>c-en ar.nounoed. If :t doe*. ;t will prob ed :> to away -wj-r th« e«tenslon which the Jntf rbort.r.c v ! war. ted tr. huiid north from the Grand Central Station to the Hir>n I:!ve: \\ ■.-.••, ■ . a: . v in^luaep a : ■ :v ?'".*• nroadwfcy-Ijexmß • ■ ■ ho»*ver. it if rejrftrded as <■ that the cnmpa.ii> BQ seek to he atDowcd to build down Seventh avenue from •Times Square, -.:. .:d<r that it may reach t) ■ PesssrHaada '^iiw'f'TTrt • • \\i( rub way ;.:^r.^ no fsr made pub ■ . . -.s made mr cejajnoctSng the sj'lvanla tunnels '■■ r >- Uy arfiTa tha By 1. - Kubwa ■• '.. except by the •x' ' • " •. ■ . trosasli Ti •« » mean a floublf fiire and ;t is under- Ftood ••• •■ • BS m >.i;f\- n« n*Te>- bs The o'iniDiffi' ■ that it w'.ii lie a!- BBM d Bs ■ I BJCthj Bttlß a aywMaa *t 24th FiKf Tl:*- Board ■ ' ' • ■ ■ as^ed an ■ ] - - • ' new school* ar.d ' • to t'.at pmrv.ir.T $4 E B3 dM ■ ■" ■ of the >< ar Amon* the ■ ■si X ; - atrect. 1 n. toceal S."lfi.^*'. •troat. The I . > r*rospoci *> • .- ad "■•" • ' ■ t i.: ■•• Throop ay« • *■ .... . ■ i, . . . "■ . .. r.d T«<tHrff|n PERSCH TO . : TRIED MONDAY. • •••. 1 j ^tr rdj •- ■ ■ s< ■ ■ • ■■ ■ trial of I ' Brand 1 ■ • aitb. the Wlriris,.r ;•..'■ -•.«>. egta "Youth" b> James Montgomcr> Flagg A double page drawing will be one of the feature*, of the TRIBUNE'S Sunday Magazine TO-MORROW The magazine is four pages larger than usual, but the increased space makes room for one of the most striking pictures ever drawn by an :::wi>trator. The literary features of to-mor row's Magazine will include: The Doctor Business Torchy Lands on a Side Street by SeveH Fort. The Conqueror Invincible, A Story «•' the '• >upt j:i«n Three bf I ■ On the Trail of the Country Rock i > ' • Hr ■ r The American Lyceum To-day A (Consul's Correspond cr.ee • • ■ ": '•'-.; <>• • . Best of The KeJ Symbol [fonssdi A beautiful apple blossom cover deeicn helps to make tomorrow's ' . ./ :*-.«• Irt of the Bgtajble num bCf> <~>i th? year. Crder cf Your Hewsdealer To-day KISS DENIED: SUIT ENDS Marriage Proposal Contained Unusual Stipulations. P'uißj.k. . ,• i< N Y. April I I'nuoual : Ktipulatiotsf In ,\ marriage prnposr.l were I broupht out in the Supreme Court h*re to 1 day when the Kirt.ftrt bro«ch of promise Full br<> ;c»;t by Mis* Mary ttonwt acainct Henry Webendorfrr vas «al;ed f>-r trial . Mi*!< H^rnrt who is r.»rt\--ipbt yean old. tJ> a country houseke. ;x r Mr tdorfer is a wealthy rCSIdCOfNof this city and t manufacturer Bf N«w Y.->rk Cttjr. Miss IssaTSjet' Bccestad P7awawdßVCar*a terms r.i marriaev asi September, and IV foOOWtng moi-th Weix ::d<> i fei 1 r.>ke off the enpace nier:t. Srrtttag Miss Hoilßll 'The honest khaj >"v rej' rt --d ihweuragas nic t.> ean tlßua ni>- suit Ear \o\w sfloctteaa " A. ordi:iK t<> ■ letter ■lltfcMl to Miss BonsßT by \\ boaaoi and winch was tead In DSSBI t '-<iay. a part sf th<- marriace proposal read: 1 will t.av \...i i;i..nthly payrmnt* of J3i». ; , >;,! ; ,nd J-T.' <>n ('hrist mai". If \ou in bo.hl to me. at t.iv death I will deed y.-u rn> property at \Va.-h;nj:t>n an 1 Hiil strteT- (l'..;gr.ke. isiet and the staMfK. Bflsaateg y..u nil income <>f JI.OV. ""This is void, th.oic:.. it \ou and I don't (=et alons. In this c;.s.- I wil pS] f«m IMot «t rhs sßi of t!-." t.rst rear, if raci and I po d»-cide. and if we live bsßSthl r at thS end «'f three raan I •*•!', pay van lUjtWL' arrl if at the end Bf Bsa \ears. <ir any thne after. I wi'.l pa\- \<>u $:'..»'«' At mr separa* 808, Bad t!..it thai pri.m;.*. ■ j>r<>;>eTly cxc- Oatad ! arlS sscura you by a mortgaga sf , $25.«W on an BMbI daar Itew fork prop erty. Or. your eiA>- you will have to treat me k!:uV.y ;md will ;.a\e M k> op a £■•• .d table for me." The cast was n<>t r';::ivhed. and aJjourn mctn was -,ak. :i until Monday NO DECISION IN ROBINSON CASE Bar Association Opposes Confirmation of Referee Report. A :■ : • H .I'-.. a:,d H. IV Ts Illldllj B> ■ ■ •• ' ■ \; • . :iat<. I 'i\ ision of the aTsSBtejBS «'ourt >■.-:• :da>- a.- eoUBBtl for Sanford Robinson, attorney for K. AugUSma ibinrr. and Baked thai Ihs obutl eonSiui I the ICpon Of Hai::;:t' D < >.i. ... .is rrf. n-. . . x : er.ttir.p !: i . • c • . !.::.. b| tl.. Bar aNaWacfatieß. t;.. s. charges »-r. •• jof the mvoattga* ■ ■ thS l"..'T. i Stall - <•::< .:: <"-i';ir ..t ic!iarges of aH.-jj.-.i rWatlon of the national banking laws by ll< ;:... r "*f*?lltrTll W&fl ■"it:-: unprofissional ccn.hi.-t l:i je fuFi:.g to •■ ■ ttem n ..(tins; - o rMnas*s Bffalra. fudge Bay f::ied ham :.:t::-.pt of OOurt. Tlie r- f ie.- re porasd thai lust] aid sol requin the fur t.-er pmdahmeni «.»: I (sscph H Choate, |r. appeared yeataTday ■ ■ • - .•--... iailnn to opposS the i— iltiiMllaa of ths referos*s report. The ooun rcs>-: • :. GERMAN CAPTAIN UNMOLESTED Federal Warrant Awaited for Man Who Seized Town of Koepenick. WlllsriiiiVasgt. tha "captain ..f Eoepentck. M was not molestsd by the lmmi rratln:. official!" Although the Herman eob> 1 !er who sr'.z, 1 tfaa am of Kospettlck an] l8B)BAsaBad t:,. Kajnot aas (ound !:<re yes '.eriay l.\ r.ewypaper men. the ir:imicr.iti.>r. offlcialt have not arrested him. I'ommis sioner Williams was in Washing:. >n res terday. but B> mr. Chi. the assistant com- Tr.issloner of bnmkjratloß, sa:d Vobjt bad not been arr>- i Mr. Cbl Wptatnad that the tnan could not be tal:. r. BttS rustody until ■ federal warra:-.: for !,:s an-M had come Iron. ■Taohmojfa He Pai<l ti.e •epattmsnt Would BM ascertain WhOthor the reports in the paptta wan correct concerning v..nrt. and thM if confirmation could bs nhCStmd to Show bs had bc-»-n a t in QeMUiauy he u..;id be deponed . "ya watrtitng \<ik\.- «=aid th* ; afsiFtar.t co:r.m;sf • md know where ' Wa may bs abl" to Bad bha t..-nicht. but! v* f-hal! not take him until we are sure he Is the pers<.:. Bfho made the attack on ' ■Koepennk It be ■ t.-.k.n, we will not ?<-:.d Bhn back to ' anada. Ihrougß which lbs enieied tho 1 •■■! Ptate«. He wii: be waa back to Oermaay from this poit. sad - ■•• ■ paid rut <-f the i::inv. *rr;ir:t f .-.••.:. : . \^ : I led for just su< h i asef " LIE PASSED AT JACKSON Senators Near Fight at Mississippi Bribe Inquiry Jack HJaj A; r;i \ ~ <■ ■■■ 'r r f. n ,-r. «>: Other Bel I >:ie prevented a per- ' ■ '• ' ' ' • ' ■ • •:: BSIISUUB " t:a:.k'- and rucker during th<-- Benatorls % mvestlgatlon. b C Duhmey. rha:r<-d .-. s. : a :.. r Bnboj srlth hkv,:;t paid bha v. brlha ■■•• vote, for: }'<i\\ Par Pntlrtl flutes' Senator, was on the witness .-tami Tucker, DO for lii'.b-'. SSkod Dl ia.iey If prrcy had not paid the (x;.':,*< .>f all Senatorial candi datfs e.\. e;t \.irdaman. Proa the rear «>r U ■ hrfii.;>er Senator Pariks . ame ba^rrJedty toward Senator Tv ker. Tucker started tOWSjd I'.at.ks "Ar.\ nan «h« nays or in>'nuates tliat aawhosy p«:d ths expenaea .>t mj ftloud. Concrespman Byrd. hi a Qmr," thouted Pir.ks Sfnat"*-s turned over ■Irs and tab • - to ►• • Ltaota Basks -r.d Tucker and hold them snarl The yuesU'.n, a.'irr fjrlhcr Wrangling. was v. It draw n At Urn Dtgwl session A W Mt' bell. <:r ' < v: f <■;••;. • rwjilsi i lTlf. Benator Bflho's h'>iue tr.wi.. tostttted thai he would r...t !><■ :■ SiiaMi BOho on oath, w a. n/bite, an .jttor:.' \ of BQost, told Of tITbH OUI Benator BObo bi tn A Q s - srawn and sr:,t . ■. Itol.e:' Ifostej to BflhO. MOaV] ret :ne<l M<* >;l id : - • • ehanct to make him a prohibition; ].. m-ide aa ..ne " M - • rmerrj towa maishai of Bil"xi. Dorroboratod CThtu ■ I went to sw BObo.** Ifosley. "andl ha .-a;d. It ajpfD <-ost - r»u BJCA.' 1 ..ffereri l.nr. ■ i back bul bj ■ inted ■ ssfa " EXCAVATORS TO STRIKE — — ~^——~ Four Thousand Men to Go Out Monday ' and More. Possibly. Later On. It w.-i<- reported at teal f*rentag*s meet :r.n sf the CV . ted Union by An toniii Ba4 • •• • .-.(••■ nt of the BBCBI a- ii thai a trfkl ■•' f-u: 1 takl •re in this cttj "i. Monday «~.ii!i-t .• Bumher of ■ • IglM ''! '!• : 11 'is I '-lit to the) .I ' .- .ut two month* ;<;•■ He said thai ■ ■ . • ■ I■• .;.!<!. d "li ■ . . : BBCher ■ f SthOl tirm* 'lii ■ttaM thai srsnta I I n.ati ds MocCmgs arfl m beM :;i dmVreoi balls ■.t t • «- . ,i > t'> iuoi ' ■ < to pro ■ • ati .^". srh* h m -■ •'. b] the ■ • ■ : . . ■■ | f«t "i UM .- ri . ■ . h«\« glatit'-d t!i«- de mati<l>>. JURY FINDS AGAINST HEIN. 'I ' . ,i- • |tl -.•:•• .11 .ii ■• I: • I i :..! l*a|entlne n- n. ; > hsi ■. . ■ 'i. pa broua bt I t» ■! n rdl I • i !.'.< |i.<i!.!irr n*i Jurj ' ll< li ;. .. ■ : In •■!. I ■. I I.:. -• \« I. "', tl •• ' ■.!'... '.il t !l i-I\. • I • ■ • . .. r j . • • . ■ • ..■>■. Hit i..j h- ..-. i Ctlraa M- . ars bo!ioiai> \. i-cujuuj ut UuudUtaS Ib thai cftj i SATURDAY. J&».-|)CTIC Wtfbttttt **** 0. 101 LESLIE INDICTED AGAIN Grand Jury Changes Date Al leged Bribe Was Paid. CALLS BANKERS PERJURERS Move to Make City Depositories Pay 6 Per Cent on Municipal Funds. PUlfrtnila*. April P.— A trio bill < hat-sin* Max <; LssUa, eoOsetOr Of delinquent iax«s iii An>cii«!iy ''•>unt>. with brlbary whs ratnrnad by the grand Jury to-dny. At til Kami' time a swefpiiig i>resontm' l nt »hs handed down wltli fasßSSal rharces that many of the one hundred and twenty flvc wltnessfs -.\iii<"!i tli»" Rrand jury ijas had before it :.:ritiK the craft investijra tions thu* far have wilfully withheld knowledge of graft wurof, and that a cer tain BMi ha«« practiealrjr bwti euilty of ]i*-rjury. Dtlt'tßSS and ofßclala of MM Of the six b;« lain which proated by the corrupt BBpoattaty ordtnanea arc severely arraljcnoU. The Indictment of Uesssl follows his re rotu aeqctttal on a charge of UCfJUIf in » lat:r.ln< an allhl in connection with a previous Indictment f>>r aii^iceii bribery. He 1s now hargrfl with receivliiß BMil from the Columl National Bank of Pitts bUTaT on Juno Z. MS. In the former indict tiio-it t!ie date wa* ii.ttiuhl as June S, and I^>lk- pro»ed that l;e was out of the city iat the tinv-. It is charged that of the (A '•' !■<-' paid i'\.r $17.r>*t tO William I-tiand to hribe eOOßCllttMn. The in<lirtni«-iit season reached that com ; !<■ x stac- tn-iiay a Bars oven the grand juror? thaißsehrea thwigttl it ■ eosary to present a comprehensive review of all tht-ir work. It was declared most exnphattcaOjr thai cx-<"oi;nci!ina;! Charles Stewart and James M. routtS, .a-!;ier of th.- Be md National Bank, have < >iniH-al«-»l information from th<- crand Inqutsttora. ■\\'. have." the .iur.-.is reportedt "l»een oatmbls to ascertain Iho paid Stewart this brfbs ■ «sty un. anhsg IB •1 " charged as furnished by the PYtonaVHoffatOt pool Of banks) In New York. At! hough it« wan Daef this man at !<-aft BOOH two or three oeeasteoa, although be knew his name and had wveral drinks with him. he neverthe less F\v t .:r> that be floss ri. t remember hi.« T. .:!:!<•." The grand jury also recommends a new investijzut. n by thy directors of the Second National Hr.nk. and in snedlk ti RBS chaises • .at tfounfl .- ■ ■■ Mini F. N. H"fTst<<t. ami that there is reason to be heve ".hat same one rise connected with the St-rond N..- lonal Bank is ■ tponslhoi lor this. The reporl made by the dtrsctnra of liie Farmers' Deposit National Bank In de nial of any a1<«!-< of payment of money t-i bribe cooncSlmea Is crltlcloi •! by the presentment. The validity <•:" the contracts under which ; fix Cavorcd banks now boM the city's money Is attacked. Important, in that it shows h<>w the bank.- were mdttced to put uj» so largo an ;..in<.unt Of money for the boodle fund, is liiv reooounandatioa thai 6 per cent be col* Itcted so the etty dopastts from the.-* banks from anJ bfTer thi.s date. T'ae city dSDOS It ry banks ait- now payms I per cent on dtjr deposits, and it is alleged that the agreement was that the eouncUmen wera to K<"t the d:ff« rence Cor radncmi the p»-r i«ntajje. The preaontmenl says: "When an ordinance .ias been passed by the OauneJhi Of the city of PlttSbUTS] by latans of liiUry. which was participated in by more thai 90 per cent of the then members of councils; when officers of the >ix lank- .'! prreiHlS for their benefit paid thai bribe, we <*<< r.i i betters rach ■ con j tract should l<e u» Id valid. •\V. en it is ;i la^-t that othev banks Of the city of Ptttsburs offered a higher rate .if interest, can it br true- that these p.:r- Ucular shl banks should reap large re tuma troa t!ie city of Pitts) which BOW result to them and may result to them because of thin wholesale bril>ery and cor ruption? •\\> here desire to emphatically denounce a^ ;. tblic malefactors not only the men who ! solicited t!;e bribes, • hO h. Id ■.;;, t.,*- hanks j and the influential men of the city of Pitts* ' bvirg. but .■!-" to denounce for their pan In , "iir cit\'< s IBM the bank president or the ,millionaire who attempts and who rinse ■ the downteli of the poor councilman who i- [...'..1 no -alary for tb.e duties he- is called ; •" perfi rm for the benefit of th' public." ]■■;• .ant t.i Hi- ■ . rage of i»istrict At | tornej Btekely, made but night. btkuh him t;> a ( >p. ar before the frrand jury and t» •!! srhai be knew of srait coodttkma, A. }' >!■• ri-. editor of "The leader," \\<!lt before that bod] to day. His testimony consumed bait an hour, and at its coDfltu si..;i th'- jury turned its atti 1i ■ a to ■••■. I th * m itters. Kothfn« will be do:i»- resardias ;he indict- j ■sent of Trank N Moffstot until after bis attorney << nfers wttta hwn in New York. Mr. HonTstaCs lejral representative is ex • •• . to cnmniun: -at. arttb t'..o District Attorney later a? to ■■ ■ • '.or the Indicted banker wHJ corns t.. Plttsburs voluntarily | or fight extradition. Just how much longer the siaft mveatl< gatloa will contii the Di.-triit Attorno] refuses t.. say. :■-■•■• men indicted in the bribery cases am be called tor trial until after- tl c mvestlaaiion is closed. 1 hr- conclusion of the pinatiiliiwiH dis c!..-. s that the bank ordinance and the ordinance for vacation of Boutfa :t l stieft were n<>t the onl] ptecea ..f corrupt oouncfl mini' leshdattoii The jurors open]) state thai $:i.^if> in bribe money was paid rot the vacation of Horns str--t. but no Indictments COUld be returned, because the sr .tuf of limltnti-.ns apptk - In the se< ;i«.n of the presentment which ■ Ith t i- it i« d> ehuod thai Bam" Heppenstall and C. W HeppenstalL two promtoenl busmeas meo of ths dty. m. n paid bftttea t.« <"h^r!rs Stewart, the former paymg HbVOM sad the lam ji.cv. DID NOT SHOW A MISSOURIAN Friend in London Gave Him Parcel Worth $1,500. Not $15, as Declared. I aac WVlsUtk. a saloon i>a«sencei on • ■ ■ rjard line: Mauritania v<n Into dlf ■ - with t:..- customs oOctali on land- ■ ■ ■■ ' ■• througfa Us .n.irt.- • .. .: ■ favor (or a friend n London IV« iberg oho s.-.i.i .- in,:. m Moberiy. Mo., deciarcd ■ iuriiiiiK- hli ..un personal effects a parcel ■' i la v- valued ■•■ $r. oldch ■ fri. : .d la London bad asJ-.d him t.. brini; over and dethrei t.. ther trtmd in New York era asM be did !.■>' knoa ..; the con r the package, but when it araj I • ■ ■ asti mi afflctels it was to ."iiti'in platlaum and lewdry ral- BI 1 Bi P a- tin- package had been regularly d*. • •••-•:. aftti iii:- made no *t foil to •■ •• "■ ■. tain It. but tVeisbfTg ■atd be would i"t paj ih# dut) "•■ >'. *a •;,.■ ■ ■ bha. lit ... . • I" I- •' : 1 ■ ■ ■.•'it!i the !!i.;..l who h:«d intuited Ihs iev\. toy to hi ire and Id the ,-»••!■ ofßctali talu Urn parcel to th. pakU tores SYLVA INJUNCTION DISSOLVED. i:.- v. am tton t> e^nl • ..i ;.ii!i- d by 1 1 1 . n..i.< i-:•.:.■i -:•.:.■ si .ij.ii, ; afarguerlu Syrca. the prlma downs, from :in»;iiia; aadei snagi ■ •■ but Us, «a> dissolved rcatfrdai '•> i'^ Awflsts i^i\isioi» w thai BLACK HAND AFTER HIM I Search for Boy's Assailant Un earths Three Letters. j While sonrvhinc for the pel JOB Who 11 rm* a iiunr. •■• of beer bfttltM from **»• r( " lf " I th- tCBCBMBt 1...U5.- at No. Ml Kast Sft I strfrt vrs'rrday aifmoun ni->-" a croud <• I bOjrg In .1 Mm t lt*- T>-.'T of ""* bulldliig 'one of Hit Leys i, j.,- — llßUtly Injure*. An tti—jr C. OonUer. .i v,,. ksJ <!• \>u\\ sheriff fouruJ three Ilia- V. Hand 1. ttots in a v.:il»; ■ .-..at OB Iba icacncm roof "•• letter! . wtto turned over to the police. '.\ ho sa? j tl<it t'.ev v:tic ...idt. i" JIVMPBfI Man j tellonr. who k'-f-ps ■ gtOeKTf store at No C',i BoeOOd av.nue. The boy "«re pUjrlng '•' a'la ' 1 hen th« inhower of Leer bOttlCa beg»n Jartu •.■* Mil hall, fuurt.en years olrl. of No. •*-' Firs •avenue. ■• .-.- Btntrfe on the head ami o;. UM hark, and be fel! to the »;r.";n.i. .lizvd. A Bottevoc Hospital the tad lapsed Into uneon s. ioiiFn«.s!<. It was said lie had ■ DOOafoK skull fra<ti:re .•• spinal injury. News of the tadTi injury reached Ountzer who was ir. hH BOOM, at No. :7 First aye nue. He hurried to tbC tenen. Nt bOOSI roof There he HI ■ coat and ■ waist, oas He searched both and round the Had Hand !ptt«>rs ad.Jr. ■'.-♦■il to U»e (iTocer. TIM , three letters ha/1 pnooed through ;'..e n.ai! I but the poetoice date mai on the »n velopes were BloHMr The letter* then* selves bore no date Each one of the let 1 lore contained the threat tiiat bodily ham would come to Manttlione unless be pnM ' H. 090 to the writers. Detectives were unable to find the Italian BfOOOf la;-t ni^lit. GYPSY BRIDE IN THE TOILS Her Plan of Fortune Telling Led to Disorderly Conduct Charge. FTetty little Rosa Stanley, eighteen years old. mo a bride of two short month*, wa in the Harlem court yrMerday. charged With disorderly conduct. Rosa Ii dark. baodMOM and of the purr pvi' s : type. Her <yr« iVishod In Roan as th<_' voufl was made nsainet her. Miss Cede Wtin!.«-rg. of Wo IM Baal 1 Ifilst street, told Magistrate CXCotmar thai the rouug KTpay called at her boos* <>n i Thiirsday aiid offered to till her fortune. Sh''' was shown Into the parlor, when Mrs. ' William \itljt.-. ■ Mend, wai sitting. Rod .■<.!• -.1 Boos made M known that for a mere Ju in hand "he would I >«• so KFB ciottf «.:< lo ten lIUw (Vetnberi all abool the future. Miss Welnberg handed orer the cash, and then Bosa asked for nine $1 1 l.ills and m glass of water. Tiie bltla and u.it ■■ were produce i and th*-n the lady of fortun- Mid thai nine man II bilis should b« put on top cf the ejara. Tl'e Blaw of water was then turned over .•..-..1 at the same time the eighteen bills dis solved into thin air. Rosa then a.i •>•-. laid Hist tVeUtbern, and moved .; row i.- room as though in a trance. She assured her ■ subject that a consultation with th- stan would yield results, and for this purpose sin- really should have thai pretty Easter pown of the lady's and the diamond ring win. h Braced Miss IVelnbers/a Bnger XotMrg was too good for Rosa, and s1:--left,s 1:- left, saying she would return the articles In the morning. Mrs Volpe showed li< i apprectstton of tli> tirl'< talent by tivimf her ■ art suit of clothes hrtumlna 1 to i.. • husband. so that Rosa could tell his fortune. Afler Rosa liad pone the WOfXMtl becaflM ■uKplcioua and notified the police of the Kast 104 th street station. Wh- n Rosa r. , tamed iresterday moraine, she was arrested. Micistiate Corrlgan held bet in 1200 bail t;> keep the peace for six month.-. ■ ALLEGES HUSBAND IS SILENT < Wife's Counsel Says He Never Takes Her Out or Talks to Her at Meals. Cruelty m or*) than blows — **■ rerlned brutality"— charged • lerdajr against Bamoel Kru-csman. a prosperous .sliirt wai»t manufacturer, tV tiriinwl for ni« wife. Mrs. Tesata H. Kriegsman, who U sninp for ■ sepal iti.'ti Justice Hlanchar.l. jr. the Supreme Court, heard nrßiinunt OB a motion for alimony and counsel fee, whl h the Wife a=k»<i be fixed at Si"."" 1 a i year and J.'.."<to. respectively. The Krl< - mans wen married in ;:.!.. i Counsel for Mrs. Kr!< csman said. "This jbuahand never struck or heat this plaintiff. bv;t has jjone far beyond that. He has never taken her out of rventasja, tolled to ik to her at meals and remained at home The entire evening re.ullnK h!s papyri an.l bumlUattns her before the servants by completely bjrnorlni her an.i ' ■ tin| her a- thocgti s!i- was :i pemoß to be scorned.** DE MONTCALM GOES FREE. Magistrate i >...:. v, in the Adams street court. Brook'jre, dtsmlssed resterday the charsA of tarrraj made ■g* t *ii Taul de Mcntcalm !■> Mi Mai yE. Chrtotcheraon, v. ho accused ilc Montcalm of stealing a shawl and a pair of opera s'a>» > from her .11 .irtiiuius At t!i tlnv of !ii- ;.;i'St .1. .Mo, it. aim -■■ai'i he w.is the last direct d* acend i <t Qeneral <v Montcalm. of Qur* bee Came. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MIMATI RE A I ..M A A< Sunrise. o.XJ. r\int< t, HM2. BMMn sets. ; !<■.<• 1:1 f ii£. . - . HIGH MTATSR. AM P M .-nil ■: ■ Hook . 7.117 7:2" Oov« m IsUi.il ..7:32 7:53 Hell <iat<? I' ._ s« 4:, WIRELESS REPORTS. Th» Rotterdam, mwt lea as ! US nUtea -ast of Band: ti .->k at 10^U a m v»-.-lirUa.\ i^, exp^ilvd t.. l .. k Itonda) forrnoon. Tkc ktlaacwaaka. reported as LIOO mill eaal of S;irl> Honk ■ - p hi rcaterda). Is expected t» fl<>( jt Mooday forcao t. Th<> Prim Filedrtch IVilht-lm, report) I as I. ITS atH«a east of San.ix Hook b1 D a m jrcaterday is espected t ir.r-k afonday fort-noon. Th»- llii'tir. r-ivrt. ! aa *>.'..' nnlr, eaal ■:' S:in-,> Hook -it l<i;.ia a a rcaterday, i- expevtsd tv dock Su:i.l«) aft'ir.'p"n Tbc raiitnmla. reported an 7-j:. nrtlea taal ■■'. .Mri.h Hooh mi lj..v> t n. fcaterday, is exji t.- ; I ■;• k .-::. lay (oreßCAia INCOMING STEAMERS. TO DAT. Vessel rrom. Unf. •l-i fwweace Ha\i^. Aprils hunch *Ji-»tui Uariiadoa, April 1 i*<ucb rklcaito City. . . Swansea, March l'J Hii-k.I tusenia Atclers, March 27.... Mmou'-I Cat«a>. . Catfta, Marrb 3U Hpaalak Baasia l.itau. March » KuskUb I ranlum Rotterdam. Mann - > ti..\ v. i Ctenfuf-itoa <'trafur«oa a.i.i j \\ 11 1 Araia!i(«e Jarkaoanrlllr, April »! . . . -« T> .i»- BL'NDAT. APKIL. N rala Otaacow, April j lacaos '!■ X Kri.-.n i.-;. Kingston, April 2. Kaaili Km •Aroa Jamaica April ■».. 1. m s p •BaltW Liverpool. April 3. .Whits m. 4'4 ' Ui;»k.'i;i. H.Mr-. April L' Krrn.-h ' i>.i..i d'Aoata . Paleiiwi Marcli 31.. Italian VI • .: .hi Antwerp, .Mai ck •_•; • it > .•; aavßtinak .savannah. April y...aavaa*vfc ilur.m Jarksuavllte, April 7 .cij.le MOXDAT. Alien, 11 •i. ••• :»in Ivoltri.i.im. April t. Mull Vii laa .. San Juan. Atirii • Nv.v P ft •/•.!: i Im liuun, April 4 1(. ,| !• •r:# rn.ufllan . ... . Ijurhrc Mad< ..ii. i ■ • . .N.ij rs Mm b "-'.• . i abr« Minnewaaka . aouthamptua, April '.• .\ti Ti ■ ; \ni«. 1 1, ipril 3 Bed st«r "i..m» Bermuda April :• v M 8 ■ '■•i"i» Keai (irieaaa tpril «; .•.., r , □ Had Oalvcatca. laril 9 .-,, i-a ■ *Brtass ii ail OUTGOING STEAMERS. •;<> I>Al Vessel. 1 i Sautha.i i..n. v .- ;., „ , |, li Waldcrare. II >uig ii A. liii mm :<"•>; , . I:, i in.i.1... II a s .^. i ;,, |,'i i., m , Phi '• , It i - « l.i'.n . . i i Red li •» .;" ,i ii, |?:imi in Ii ■ mi, Ward m . .. ,, , j" 1H , ., ■ •■• ■ '• • r»i ..u-. in ..m^ ,„ i- ,„,', ; inn, I . nutii.i. i. o. II \n ii, „, 1 in, , , »• \ VVltbrltn, Jamaica, II \ 1 1 <"..., i .<•> , . Antwerp, Red Btai II ,>• a m r - 1.. . .Nm| 1r,.. \I! I, 11 ... , m klinnrhaha i>. . •i. At Trans ;> i> , I- I hh u..i.t- S'aplra. |tal.. I2:(*i m •\< . .l.ii.i.. <!!..►.,. ..\ . Ai. :...i •! i«i » ... Vlrvinla. Na . i . |*j , / An. "in v.ii i- •■• Ital . i"> mi m Iruquots Jarksaavllle . I i. \ , . Nu" ••■• Oalreatod Maltor |j .. . '• . f >•. .' n.i ii». >«\«ni.»». s«v — ■" i.. m I-iuitu-. .S«» o.; an*, tw l-uc . 1. w a ( Wedding Presents 15% Reduction Large Selection of Jeive*ry and Silverware Howard & Co Filth Avenue and Forly-Seventh St. SUNDAY. AI'RII, M ■I Huso, Aral itlna ;...;;•. Mtf Ja\ar>. i.uK-.v IS-..'th . .... liiVllin ll<»Xl»AY. APRIL 11 Coypcname. I'afaaaariSw.DWl ll:"ljn l:t">pro TKAJOPACmC MAII>. . ■.. a..- la N. v I ■ ■ ■Miniti'iu ai i ... i' M Tahiti. MaraasMM an<l CMt Islands. Item Z'.i,j:i i .. AcMratla «'. la mii Fian. I?.-... M.ult«.»a Apr 1". •« W» Hnv.-a:i .;i .-aii Fian ■ is. .<>» Sl< t .at . A'.r 11. O.:H» Hawaii. l.i;.in :"r»r«a. «"hin;» .nil l'hilippirif IMir..:«< tvla Sun Kran etao>—Cktaa A ? r 14 - •>■ SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York. Friday. April 8, 1910. ARRIVE!). -S'-.tiiifi I^a I'rovi n iKri. K.iw A;rii 2. to the Fi«u h i..: • . «i!h i as.-'-.is-is. n.ail« wmt ', n. iM. .Mil* miles «ast of Fire Island at «:.';<► 1 j> in. Htsamet chioaK<> « " i Jy IBr), .. tat March IT an! B»inHl 2% t.. James ArkeO .t <'<>. »;tti n..i«' BoatlM i-; •! ri: ■ I? an.l at ♦'>:5. < i \> m. ■asaaacf Osjaccto*, niuiwwhl April ••. to the Brvaswk^ Ha i <>. ui;t' nadai I .!.-.■•-! m >.m ■!: , Hook .it t, ."..', [i in. stan:tr ■ ny f CMVBBBJB, Sj\annah Ai ri! .">. , to t£< iM;ir, :*• i.., wli i .!>.-■ :.c : .•< and mda«. i'iis--.i in Qsjaraattaa at &:n a ■ M an., t Xl Alka, Oal»astsa April 2. t.» the ■ovtbera I'a Me >'••. with Bsdsa, l^Mi in; W> ar,ir,:itie at >• l'» a m. Mcaatci (9 Mat. .\- . Ortsaaa April .;. M the Soutti-iii rMfle r.i. \\.:ii iui- « nf Hi^'iiinls ut -:4,-. a m. Steamer Wildeafels iOct), cWewtta F"t>niH-y 11. emmnbs 30, Pan Bald Mavcß •;. ■•••ill M l;<jst. n April •">. i" Funi !-. rily«- »i .'•• with tmi»»-. Arrlred at |k» i:ar at ;» p Bi . ■ St<amer Calabria .Ur.. LrglMra Marci .". Naples 23 .»n.. Palenas la ItcßdaraM Braa with 7 eakta ar. ! MM McsTajp pass acna anJ n. l>« Arniei! ;it ttw I'-ir at IJ:Jf ,i n ITtsanwr Sao Paolo ißras>, Baataa Mir-h '.>. ]:,■> •:r JlltsllW 11. Kaliia 1.". i' i ii.im! :;. • 1-. 1 tara *J>. Para -» an. I |{jtrr, !■'.■ ,» April X '° the Lloyd Brazil*! u, with 41 pasaeavrra, malls an«i D*dM Arrrrcd at the Bar at 7 .:;■• .« m Steamer P^rima iHr i. [Msasrara Mar.'h M Barbados ;^> Marttaiqae. Domialca, Ova ••' .1; ■ and M.nit«^rrat U. Ar,tlci:i April 1. St Kitts - nrii! St i ri.ix aril 81 Tbomaa :;. to A X Oatcl bridge I «... with r. • pa— nnfri. malls ami nids^. Arrtrsd at the liar .it ln..".i> a m. Steamer HufTalK lUer). Hambari Mar.h -li to J'hillii Kupr* t. in ballast Arrtvsd at tht iiar at •; p m ;-h St»am- r Fen Iftal), Sactint . M.ir. h IS and Usboa 24, t. Rmpsea, Spears * T*ot «.• . mi!*' Arriver] at th« ll&T ai •! p i... 7th tfteamer canaiian iBrK Unrawal Mnr li 27, W tht- White stu Liac, \iith Bads* Arrived at the Bar at •; IS a m. Steamer R>>«:»!in;; ißm. St John '«. N V April 2 an! Halifax .'.. to Bowriaa A- • ' . with .'."■ ; i« ?n«r:g an.l !:.is t . Arrive i at the Har at 1 :."ii> a in. St-nm< r At'antis iXor), XtpS April . to CM Atlantic Fruit Co. with fruit Arrived at the lm BI 2 a tn Strar>>>-r BencllCt iRn. >a«ua Manh .11 *rvl Matar.zas April S la Urn Min«on -* I.lne. with aasar. Arrtred a' th« nar at n.» a m Steamer MaaretaaJa >Hr>. f,i\ erpooj April - air! QaeetMftswn :t. t■. las i"un.ir.l -« ■ a LM. with <">M . i^■ln ar.! 1.31 » >t. >-:aice t.ansentrers. n.a!!-. a::d UdM Arrived at th-* l'.ar at H> p ::. 7th. Etaaawn Pawnee. Phi! l|iii lb 10 th» <"!>■!■• M ''•■ Wlta :.his>-. l'a.-s- ; In Quarantine at 11' •'■' p m Steamer Jam» l!«t"wnl !«t"wn !C«wparl NV»s anfl Nor MX ' i tlie OW lor.ir. i. i : S-i "o. wtTl, \ mrens- rs ' and BMfa». Oft* the HichUn's at I^B p :.». Steamer W Oeorc* »Br>, Mar.i'a Jaanan St. <>hu F••^■rual\ t' .ivic 10 P«»n au! Mar I 1" Lin! ... - via Moston Aprtl T. w.r:-. hc:.ip t. Am Itailxil ,v Cs L>ft Quarantine at 4 1" p m. • - M ITO •:>.«•:-'. \'< r.i <'r-n April 1 Progrosso ,T up.] H">\:ir.a .".. t las N>» York and <"iila Mall tt '•<•. with HI BMMBm r.iaV.s and nilse. Atri\»ii it th^ r^Jr i- -•■ p m S > uner Dtamaat njeri. ilamhiirr Mar«B 2 : *. • hi l.;.:;ast la PbUb Kuprecht Arrive.! at tSe Bar at 2:."?»> p in RteajneT Kenaetoer (Br>, ■ January 7 Hoas K">rir 2-' Biß]tapQr« i".briar> •'. i',,.hin 1<;. falLut 17. TMUcherry 1!». Pert BaU Manh .". Alders Q and Bostoa \pri: .'.. •... PMBp f'-'i prtr.t. wth 1 paaattMßn and mi!s<?. Arrived at th*> Pur a: 12:30 p v, Hteanter Haataitea, Paeft« MBSlca Mar<-h Z2 and Philadelphia April 7. to th<> Imsrh an Ha «•■ IB I.in^. with md«^ Arrived at las liar at li3o p m. Steamer afataaaaa, Tampiro April 1 to tli* n-a Tora v rasa y^ii aa <•<.. with u-..i«^. Ar ri^.! .t- las I-ir at !':2f» a m. Ft«am»r Bwataii (Nor», Ni;p Ha> April 2. to lh< Mamm ns . ■.., attt hmlm. Arrtraa at dM !ar at 4:13 rt n Ban v Hank. N .1. April V M li"> n m Winl northwrjT fr>-5h hrp»::.- clsar; m->.lr:ate «ea >aii.i:i . ■ •rs Print tVlUnu I .D'Hhi. for ■ ri an-Prißre, .r-; Vlcilam-ia. Tamplc . M inrt. SCra Ortrans; Wllmlnatoa Jefferson. Xorfoth aad Jfewpcii SCctra; Thors>a i ■ Nor) Philadelphia^ Sattlla Braaswlcli J H {•erereaax. Dalttmar .-.. : , ißr>, Narfmn Sldra 'T'.n. Mnbllr; Hennn.l iXort. Norfolk; -'•■. > •■ ■ . Charleston ;m.i Js k"(in\ii!e. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. AKRIYKP Kaabmit, A;-i 7 Si, ! .; i- Prton ißn N-« V.rk via Rotterdam. Manchester. Aj.ril 7 Ti; :..r . f: r v N>«- Y->rk Bristol. April !• X. ■« Toth < ■■.-... Y'-rk haig.T. April 1 Krl..;. ril.c .In. Nrv. V .rk Ma I'ort Natal ' ■ April 7 Italia -Hi. ?.Vw V irk ■ April :■> Europe Utal), NY* Tack. Slo.U.urno. April s- Aberleer ißri N»« V rk via IN Vtocewt, ■• V, .m ! .i[-. T..w!i ■ \prll » KallMa iHr.. N>« York Ma 8 Vincent . i" V, ah. l FivmantU- Fr«niantl. \;r,: *-- i.vi!. n |U*T>, N. » Y. rk \'a ! Katal. Yokohama. April a- staiajuy inn. New Tors. via AUi. k Si'.'.ic. Manila, .^to. Bermuda, kpril H, 7:1.'. n bi Kermmiiaa tisr>. Xfi fork; Oratara inn. R*« Tart I'ort Natal. April ft— Faasturm KJcrt, Jtes V rk i la cape Town, •'■•. II Ptnaoau* iltat), N^w Viik :<>' TnkM |»i ,4M.i n xn Cawaag BtratMcn ißr) Kew Vors. F.it Shanghai Calcutta, %prtl 8 WinrWag.. ißr), Now Tart \ia A | BAH • sni. .'.5 April 7— HeUm ..,,m tfroci HaaßaaaMfc N « Torn ■*> ■■ • - \ i T ■•• ■':!.• .1: .. N-»- V. rk PASSED. Gibraltar. Arm * Crania irr>, !C*« Tat* mm Naples »n.| Marseilles; r p m Re 1 Italia • itaii. Palermo ret \nv Tnft rapt - irtei, iprtl R 3appaa*4 Btgtna .ritaiia Utah. Nesj YorK for ':• i . a Ltzant April .* • PMsJam tDvtch), New York |M I-■ ••.!■ m><- an.! Rotter. lam Bn>« !•• i. 1 \i .. n Philadelphia NY« Tori for Plvm.u-h. Chtibwifa -i.i Koutbampl -l v • - ■ Iprtl fl York ■«-•.• ii'n n. » York f..r I ape T.rnn. AlfM I'^v »-ti\ I'erln. April » R4 PBtrtrl .Km. TokelMHM M ■■: Hona: K-Tiff •Mil and C kwiNj for IV ■• ■■ ani Net York. AMUSEMENTS. iMIiV*/ MADISON SQ. OARDEN 1^ \Jf Wf twice DAILY. Ma .v - M:■ m ■ban Baassa i..or- aa«a 1 13 in.i 7 II !■ M kg^sfAgjjWßaiaJgW^s^af^sVwg^^ I C[^i*^pf^ 400 CIRCUS f AUkJ artists v 5»O CLOWNS .-^ *m<&>' iOO-CAGiiZOO yy^ QA**Y BUMScENO **^ Tr»C NURSING GIRAFFE ! \.!ni jr.,- an.) ..n, k.n.i .*<mr T.".« . SI. $1 M Boxra Mala, IX ss and $J '.o. rbtlar»n aad«t '" r< iri half t>iw.- i<> afl.-r:n->..-i SSlfal lIISIMSS UOlUn .\ W»« ! :-. w..i Mai : . $1 ... i;»™ z£it± uAfS \.n.lr:n> f Ma»tr. <■ !K. «v -.« *r ,•«-.,,,. ..-wTlih TIUELI»G SALE Mi.; llj i IBM - IMb< » '■ ■i ' ■ •■! -f TUr in ,v* | , i'-i ii , . \i ii» "i .. .■»» A \v.-.i ..• . s i . ti til A( K'\ ■:• - I- Mi- I' .!.i\ ,v W. ,1 J 1. H.lUaiMb' > ■-•; -j viinifnyifaiBit:n: Garden Hi- itrv. i;i : «• I." WSsa^M ud rapn i, \ i.kkki i*i..%vkm> mTeapsit \ \: U .-. i. Mi.Nunmirr M«h|-» l»i r,,,|r ,,,| I M.M..IK II Ml- Tl i.-v inn . . ... iAiii.tu.i.i i.\ i... » rJt. 12 sr VVULLNtR Doxcs. $U |I 3 BVala $3 i» T& H..\ V»'['tt,' r 4 Trsea'a i>;i , M ii U.».\..0.\. tti itu -Vc . The only manufacturers in the world of strapped seamed linen collars. EARL & WILSON Songo, a good example. Excelsior Liquid listi -I Vrrj .uirrior Art.eir ,'v ' Ifintn] .* Pnlithtrvj Ster ing: Silver, Plated are. Plat 1 Glass Win lows and Mlrr»rs lor Sal* bj JEW!SS-(?ONGEIt I.'.n .v 1 !- H>«l 4^.1 «t..\ew Y ork AMUSEMENTS. SFW rftPK<; '.ENDING IH-ATR^ 1 ; * SUCCESS S EMPIKF B'wav an.' 4«»rh St Kv. « 4:1.1 t-. in inc. Mats t aTaj * Ti.urs. atliv ".\ rortr:iT:il ..f \Uiirh \ar \rtrr«, ETHEL BaRIYMvSS BSM^. In .Sir a. W 1 ixki: a MII>-<IIAN> KI-. GARRICK "••!>? nr P.-y L««.\ft T'.lav UMnniV/tN :as? Tlm , To . nUht- a:SSL HSTTIE W!LL ATiiS ...Vm.V, 1 ', .'Vw and Ml BBSS I MM In RMIIMi HIM lT#rr,!. ( J ». v -A BtaKCa "F MEN NEXT MONDAY 'SEAT? NOW*. all^ KJ PP-*DI^ rATamaf AND W ™i l?s UnMIIZ THE BOY?*. I YPPIIM *' st n * B "*>' EvM " • i" L I OC-UI"! j, , ; To-day. _IS Last 2 Tlmos mrs.fiske:;;^ BBS. XEXT MOX .Spat* No*.. 14 times •■Hannrl»>" :\:; ! "Thf CJSOSO f'i»rkut»«." nuuouiv „,. Ttm ., T'.-ni*ht. . -w> Wfri. COLLIER IVrwitSS X : THE SPENDTHRIFT CRITERION Bwa M* 4 T:";v E v';" "A» '.•'r.i>>-r a* I.lttlr Lord FnnatSJOaej FRAI6IS WILSON 1 iif 1; m 11 r oars BABY. KNIGXERBOGKER E l^ilr •HEST OF AT.I. MtnCAl rr.>T«.~ THE DOLLAR PRINCESS CHARM* ll||.l.lM;|| \M'S Jlont;om^r.T pi p. DC: ft 4>>tli -' i «nd *ton« ULUDu Kves i:t3 i in tut OLD Mais TS iaj B "Wart . 13. ' TOWN. NEW AMSTERDAM' :*itl\7*. yi. •.-.■■■* T.>-<lav !{ E Ft T W, SAVAGE MADAME X <!-UI YO^ST n - «ay fz -».-.•>> St. Fv.». 9 ir. rCrf lUnrt Mat? T .--ia> * WSO.. 2.!-^ EVE JOVWtAI. FI.i:KT AND FAS<"V XATIXG -DAZZIJyOI.T PTAOIn lIK.MJV B. lI.\KR»» nrr-^nt* A SKYLARK \ Km Wrilmstcni Musical r*orr#<Jjr rO-MDKKOW M*illT. S^ats .%.» as IMS VICTOK HEKBERT ()R^Vmr.v LIBERTY %Sis«'VJSr^l "l>«int ir.i«» It -it an* r»«t." — f;tr. sun THF. FANTASTI'AI. MfSl<\\l. OiJIEDT THE ARCADIANS WITH ITH ffuSPEnn I. i.ST OF 100. l!SK£alHa£SSsras»l ; FORTUNE HUNTER JOE WEBER Ci TIIF I \l>\ HJOM p, t N v Frfnch I OK* \ I BQCMU y± :c . oataal IHE NEW THEATRE Ontra! Hark \Vc«t.«2 Ni ' «.{s-« T*' -««Col 1 \-»r riMEs ran me.%«*o!h or:— SI . ..>•,...« r-s Romania ■ 'oai J. THE WINTER'S TALE THE NiGGER Ta <1f ai - Th^ fjrtajssr*a Tali* 1.. -nisht ■•.• " ■■■' ||.- McßVfl SnCCT UKFK BEETHOVEfI !^ry!C J!L'_L" u l ■»*«»«■ n:t;. i;^thr>vrnV>iu>ir. a u pvrfonaaaMal for 4 wrecks 1>» The Nrw Thratrr'. S t <o m j.j..M Mats two w.^kji bl adv«ni# sen! y BKasrasn <^> any Manhattan ad- HIPPOOROMt Dbllj Mai 3 BKI Bsatafi E «a9 a |l%« MiMhSULM * Trll ' '•••'■ laatj ir\rKF.rr.iiM w ,m > E^«s.fl iajh r.! ty GRACE LA HUe • - MfIRIETTinLUhTHt WHiRLWiMD V i\lni> Kllii.tf,. :<.» „. n> ; .i-t Wl, K\ i tO T ; :?;: Forbas-Robertsonr.-r^V I •;[; h ; Itrn.i.lw;,,. II It \ X, s |-, lt r,U\ "T: 1H: J-LiyßAfiHrLOilS » ■«* iniMfcJ CYHILSCOTTinfMELOTTcRYMAM Ytte CITY laxln... B-j * ;;• K<. < 13 MalTvaaj 2 IX TH: HMUTE Uim l'» lirlil.- IV< .< ■.-. K\ 1". M <lt T . .!,* liMiisi raattt£>i rM> .:,;; htl .llEdl^llirj manuring • J^ ! *•« »:. i:» A.-.->. Mn \ Miir.'. \»,, r |,, "v. ... '. f ' v "'! |1 »». »r r,,,: ■ i; ' ■ i - ■• ,:.-. 8K.%11 nil mm m r r.»|. v , A- ftOE^Y OFDISIQI£%V^S|^ ■ IRXfMili II MI. TO M..,. v KKKS NEWfViAN -"TaisHk ik* nikh •.'..'.'i',! tVr""* V ut M " ai |ca 1 : TlltlVrilK. IHr UfWaAaSsW-*^ •'-•« rim, ri d • ■■ oVssi r ';.fv ttOßtn 1 \.:;.V\,.v."..:;;r - tJ C R t I NEII A TINiU.% IMI K» r l\ ' * iUM.'- HEWW ih. Umuu» "Whits Togt- Why should you have Spring shivers when we've such quan tities of Spring overcoats! Heady for you this moment. For the cool days for \veek3 to come, and coo! nights all Summer. Besides lots of other fabrics, light and dark, there are black unfinished worsteds from $3.3 to $40, lined to the edge, witS silk faced lapels, which add dignity to dignity. Sprlr.* o\ercoat» $1% f n *40 Lest you shiver in you: motor to-morrow Slip on a medium weight "slipon" — a motoring coat cravenetted lest you nin into a shower. All our motor coats ar» v»rv roorm, • ■ grw comf. rt in th» car Some folks have an idea that flexible tiling are tlimsy. Not the flexible Stetson Derbies. Stetson knows how! Th* "9tetasa aaadi $."• :- -\ '.m • »na us in New T«.rk. They lock in one! "Delpark" knee <lravers and athletic shirts. That is. the drawers button on to the shirt, practically making a comfortable one piece gaUUKllt .'<> to $J a finMM. Ever wonder how the pat* terni <>r K. ,v W . plaited shirts come out so even I They are designed and planned with mathematical pre cision with just that thought in mh\(\. E 4 W «i>rtri* neollsM. $19* t» faM All of equal importance to the American Hosiery C«»ni pany. Quality — shaping— making. Their halhriggans. for in stance, are not cut on straight lines, hut are cleverly designed to follow the shape of the body. Medium wela-ht. 91 20 a sai mil. Mease don't think you need travel to get your traveling things. We're equipped with every thing from Thermos bottles to wardrobe trunks. Such specialties as the fa mous English "(rlobe Trotter' fibre trunk, which is exclusive with us in New York and saves its cost in reduced lu<:_ _ charges in a Summer's tour ing abroad. Steamer rags— another specialty Sixty-four shades in one quality of one weave. Keiser- Barathea scarfs — Mr. r '*mth*m» at ft an i 91 Ml Do you horseback.'' Riding breeches are ready for vim. Boots and puttees. P-)! 1 riding BSSSSBSI !-v» Botnnri Pma Com tan y. Three Broadway Store* at at 0 at Warren st. 13th St. 34th st AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALE OF BOXES FOR Newsboys Big Benefit The New Theatre, Sunday, April! h wit. i. RE »fcr.i> in the GRAND BALL ROOM. rmOOJF.ASTOHIJ, MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 11. a! 4:30. MS. HE*fRY CLEWS. luctionttr. Tlio Rr»t b,>t »,>!,! y,\<\ h^ #r t .^ c f«>n<9t A :h* A.-l t» Fun.! Mrrn«»n»MT.»> a«i »t » tun ■ FRENCH HOSPITAL SiZAfl • »prn fr..m J lo H ami « ti» II f M \ « >n.1.-rful r>.«i»r. ha\t:)« mini unMIO* f.atur.». >...»h S.vniTlfii! «ml Int. r «• ■< (AST !> \ V rtV DAI ataaq «i»lil attraction* ..fT.r^' __ < <>N> CUTS XFTEUNKON >Nl> KVEXt*" ut oil. ,:t v;:> i:\m» \I>MISSION .-.0»- S;h.- BstSjsawV w.«i ♦»!•> st Ev-« *! * rin:v\»> I \t.r. >^ v a par* - : , gS" ! THE LILY FEL4SCO star «»«•»■*! 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