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it NEW GRAFT TRAIL FOUND D k Department Inquiry Dis closes Big Discrepancies. FORMER EMPLOYE MISSING Records Said to Show He Re tained About SI O.OOO a Year of Wharfage Fees. As li:e fjr«t result of the vri*ov»»nnK by <"«aaaßloot<w-' of Acrounin Fnndlck of wh«t ►M'Tnis in ha\« ... BadjsjfedJi fields of Kraft in the I»erianmcnt of Dork* and Kernes. a warrant Is Ml for the arrest of Julm .'. ■ uld«-4 * former dockma*ter. on the i harce of cr»'ri lar«-cn> The r>oll,-e haw i»r«n unable to serve trie wurrant. which Mayor <;nynor. • xerclatnC :us prerogative ;,* a, magistrate, issued on We,m»>.fiav ulc)it It if said that «"aul«i wcll. wlio roljrned on April IS. when he Ivard \)f was unde' Investigation, drew «n;t a large amount of money from the Flat burh Trust company and left tow- His bone Is at No 1&4 «'iarkson stre.t. Brook lyn H( wa> stationed at the WalUbout l-(«»in Arcordiru: m t ,■■-., r FosilKk. tb« ■mvr-titljratioii of <'au;i".m»>!',> recordj. loe the kM iwn \ears hows that hi retained at least one-third «if ihe moneyp collected by him as wharfacft ba mnn»y *o retained U- estimated at about H0.«««» a year, and "' ■ onimissioTier says that what th«» city lot-; in thf other fiw year* that Cguldweil was in the depart mer, : is a matter •■' con . e<-t ira only. There if a *ti-oti« suspicion in the minds of then* familiar with th<- case that nome <>n»> *ls* in the der>«rt»r>epi knew about « '«uldw«=irn al'.ered adktoaa and sisaj in thf- division Other Graft at the Docks. »• . her p'-r.llfic aaurcr of graft unfanhrd V\ ' "nmtniwioiif r at Aconimts Kosdick if • c evti.'non <f money by --eriain <lo«'k - » ■•»- » for awod bori at i!ly piers It i>.- !"iit been a matter of common knowl riCf among nhtppiti*; interest?-. commU «i"rier F-'ondl'-k learned, iha' ir. order to be i. r* of Rood berths at .lust the time they « ere needed it miiF BtjeoaaafT tn •fee"' ' ll'>l I ' > <Jo.-kmaf.trrs He has been told iha' cer- Tair- boat owners found it to their sdvan tas»- to }>ay regular cratulties to the dork rmufi «i«'»- ibev b»rthe<l Kcmerly thrxe . ««-ii!ng dookmaftere It w*j* said, mere- so brawn in th^r dfrnands that they uaai 1' .all out from the end of the piers to incoming captain* and ask how much ihrr* maj i r. i' to allow •hr boat to dock at <ir..-e M"rr re<^»ntly the masters had been * Httlr more careful, an.l con ductrii !'<;r nrpo'iations 1n an undertone -. p «.< luii«»<i plar< T?< -»' ciwneis who »-ould not "frlve ur'" Kaiii that after finally getting a berth they «ou!d find tb«msclves subjected 'n all s-rts of annovancrs Their lines M !>♦■ cut and ttiieves would break Into their boat* and tM| OaT property. Th*- result was that boat owners found it necessary to . ■ lipping" certain Kmaftara. Criminal Action Planned. The lio'-k Comrals-yioner has the nam»s of a number of men who are /-harped witn <3eman<l:ne or .-ir-epTintr tips, -d tn«- mat- M BO hi *aken BBtDCO the DMMCI At • Th. <:t\ charter specifically makrf it a; sdcmrai • for dnckrrutsters to receive; any tip:- of valuable consideration, and ihe\ an supposed to turn into ir.e --ashler, . !•■< 1 >r-k l»«Tartm«nt the retular whnr^ ac* 1 bal a' Ihe md of ea.-b da> . Tr accept any puch omnlument make* « dorkmaste' to a fine of $V>i< and pnssib'y a »en icnce of Mrt) days 01 Jail. I • ' :<3mr to n KVFirm in use m 'he Do Department for som*- time the <Ir.ckm>isier !•■ rerfiv Inr n'nr'ap fees was ■a^paaai to > punch a triplicate ticket arftk the <sat» and nmi-UTit re.enerl The third folder was bOBfM t.. t.r "w-ne. of tlie I •op.' M a re ,n;il. t'( sr...nii MfsW was remtnec 1 h\ 'he r)r><-kmiu=teT n> a record an* the Hrßl MMOi form-arde-o to the <ie|iartment as a voucher, li addition, the flockraaater? hnve im>n uppoeed to keep a t!m f ' N>>ok, ii they kepi a record of the v>ir|ni;« twmt* ei"<-urvlnc their flocks These books «rr '-ned in at the r<id of rn~h month. '© ♦w < herVcrd Up wi'li the rouehfTV. Pti.nd Many Discrepancies. >>mi<arlnK them with the receipts of j hrm' owners who had pajd money to « "auld- i • ■ r.mmlßaioner of Account! fays he; r< .rul dta repofl 4e«of • remarkable nature. ] 'i»'i~[ osTya ■ In HOr| '' ■ -'iises <<1d the f-rst anl th'-d I'iJders of the 'rlplirate tifkct*. agrer-, and Is quite evident that t!vy were punched i : ■j)ff«Trnt times. In other words, the i.niwun'* gf ni' ■'•<■> which ap;»earod upon j the MOOb/IO boM bf th«» MMH pj of the b.i-i wcrr far In rx'-cps < >f tlif- amounts I « . ■ turned Into the cashier's office by the dockmaiMer. and ln maty f-ases ••iltloun names «€ a»»»i' > w«re entered upon •■< \oii<hii> v« nt •ward to the (lepart rrfc-nt The follow ln«r *scrn>dule Illustrates In ■ •.■■.-<■■ . u**-r- w >.*•• we w err able tr« obtain «-#!-<'!pls the <ltfTet enoc li^tween The amount of money collected for wharf ■• rttKl the amount turned over to th* -ashler of the department : Amount tamed over to oasibtat Amount Dock r»e- T»«. ll'int! »n<l <ss:e». ... r.-i.-.i psr-vi'-r: 1»» K«-tnj«-> * to l.*> f2 1" .V' N«v»n!ber • to :Ti - 1" ■* ■ *• * T lifi fi "Ci I*, hriju-y ► ka 14 I ". • 1 <»•> '*>Vt .!anuarv . BM »» Mkraory ■ 1 4 > • '" v. rt '. h !»• •"■ • .v» -■" Mn ■«■■■:« 101 «v> s fci M ■ H v 2 i" M ••• . v h ir. to 21 a%■ i <*• | 2 H 1 «V> j «». M Kit tw> aai" Vni'-t- :< I H r. i Mmrrh ij» 21" rv. Mar»-h 2»» and 21 | v> | •>> KM i <vi t»lar. h72 3 .V« .-« ArrM 2 • bl ■ it ft- !f» ■Mr Ma 1?. *»• ft« [I did not aamri to make much «JlfTe-er . * ■flOOffCßfl to the ftndttiirs whether «'«uld- European Visitor^ European Columns ■ New- York Tribune a reliabie guide to the best thopt, hotels and rr*nrt«;. Consult These Column* Before Sailing end much valuable time «i!l be raved for «ight^c«n4 <*•«•!! eeDoCt<*£ $' ■ or only to cents: his nl mo!>* tr.variahle rule war to turn In only V» «*iits of it. occasionally he would cive thr Blti ■ wtiole dollar. Al>out >eir ago Caul<?well devised a new form of receipt to lw» given to the hiiat owners It wa« an ordinary bill form Obßßjttloon of a number of these obtained by fiie Commissioner of Accounts with the corresponding vouchers sent to the depart ment showed that oftentimes the dock manter re<ei\»d pay for as many as twenty two day*' wharfage, it was >«id. «nd turned in money only for seven or eight. In mine capes. It is alleged, he did not turn in am money for which he had given re rt 1; ■• v Henry '•; Fleer, of Fleet Brothers, coal •aaJar* at No. CM ■ >mpktns avenue. Brook- Un. restlfied that on five different oc casions he paid his wharfage fees M < beck payable 10 bearer The cancelled checks showed that they had b*-eri Indorsed by QowMweli and deposited in his private acoownt :n the Flatbunh Trust I'ompitiv Two Ci»«i Under Inquiry. ■■"■ said it the offlces of the Dock l»epartment. :<t Pie- A. North Kivei. ;^i that < 'ommtssif.Tiet Tomkins ordered an Investigation or the dockmas teis shortly aftrr he came into office It nas merely a part of the general investi gation if the department which started at that time, but evidence against the dock masters was diffl' tilt to obtain. !>e.ause of the attitude of shippers During th«^ housecleanlng of the depart ment 1 lOMHßdaotOaier Tonikins found two men who. h* believes, were cuilty of hold ing up " shippers for the privileges of dock ing facilities, and their case-- will l»e in vestigated at a bearing at the Dock De- I>arTmrnt to-morrow The < harees to lv« hro']*:b' aeairst one of the di«i-Vma«lers ha«^v»- to do with his refusal to lot e-.H&in ships ail barges land boaajaai the eOOtOOBOry fee of $:■, was not forthcoming from the consignee or own*r of th- vessel The other man is charged with having discriminated Rtrainst other oMppora bi Bnw of oocfi shippers as paid Mm ? fee. It «•- taid «• th» D f «ck D*i-artmer>t that the--e is to be » general round-up of th« 4 A.t. 3«terp. and dthat the records of all are undergoing a close examination At Last JWrtV Is paid annually to th? Dock I.«epartment in fees for wharfage and orte.half of this sum is collected by the do l<ma'«ere The department recog nizes ■- oreflit stem with many firms, and f«-«-s amounting to about $i«n,ti»i are paid by oboi I WRIGHTS* FEE INDEFINITE But No Aero Meet May Be Held Without Their License. The Aero <"*lub cf America sont „ circular letter to its affillJite.l clubs throughout the country poObsVCoy explaining the contract MO which it baa entered with the Wright. Company The ci';b realize^ said the cir. ruiar. thar under existinc • nnditloris. and so lOtaJt as the decisions n f the courtp re^Tinlne-1 favorable to the Wnght Cnmpanv. no suc cecsfAil meet could be assured without Its permisulon Ma fixed niie of compensation to the Wrieht Company could be deter mined. i-hi i or .'her parties depi-ing to cive 1 meet can communicate with the Wright Company," nays the statement, "and upon agreeing on a hasis of reasonable rnmr>*n- FHtjov B wi'i coaojoM to ii,«. hoofaadj of tha meet and will grsnt « general licens- per mitting any and ail aviators, without re card bi character sr type of machine to compete without such participation on th«» part of such aviator or machine heln* con strued us an admission <in the . ir- of *|ther the Wright Company or such i viator or aeroplnrte as to the righto of either I'artv "It has been itnpossibl* to agree on any fixed- amount nr basis of charge t.-. be paid tn the Wrieht < ..t-panv The amount, v. ' loh must be roaaaajaMa, will vary &° . ordlng to rondltionr. and the self-interest of the IVibjbJ Comj tiiv will .er'ainlv be t.. Bi -, eornpentation which will tniure rathe; than rreven' OOCfl meets ' In thf- <-lrcular is included a copy of the ac"-. nierit hetweer Hat cluh and the Wri^^t c ( ,ii,^nv The date for the holding of 'he international aviation meet 1n this country Is set for OCOBGCf B Directors of the c'uh will meet t,>-dav la in attempt to decide < ■ a pla.-e tn hold H ORVILLE WRIGHT DENIES REPORT. Da-.tnn. OMo, April r.~<'rville Wricht denied to-nirht a rapOTI that he was bo parti. ip*te in the aviation meeting in Budapest 'r. June. I dispatch from lv>n don .-aid M•" M^rbjjbl whs •<> iouoloo ■ fee COUNT OF HOMELESS PUT OFF Monday Night the New Time— Good Progress in Chinatown. Kur>cr\ is'>r !';< I- k *>f the ('onsu? I>< parl- BM nt for t'rils distri.i announ< - ed yeat«rdav that th# Msl NT taking the «-ensus of th OMB. Btaa "-1' <T in the parks an-1 who wait OB tie bread line had bOOB < banged from Isst night at I%M «•'<!. «k to Monday night at the same lioi:r. The OBBBKCOAon are half way throne,; th« ir work in Chinatown. An Interpreter accompanies each of theni in tlie hous«»-t<i huuse <anvaaOj and reads the little red sigti' tliHt proclaim the dweller Is ovrr In ope of the gambling r<>.,M;s or up in the Joss hou.ie one enumerator h.is | 'el! «tr- »-t at;d half of Had Ftre.-t. nrid another has I».i\.rs Ktre< t and the odwr half of Mod «tr..' The Aoooebtttoß tor tttwovfaoj tha condi tion of the }'.i..r >■< ster.lav- i>i ■ ■ e.i a letter from on» of Us* 008000 takers, who told Of H rssr of <iistr<s«. that OBOM und* r 10 '•!.. s«nat|on during liis work, a penniless widow with f<vjr small childrrn. "I tfild her I would call her case to your attention, " he wrote, tie hoped sonie thijifcr <oi;ld be done for he* MAYOR AGAINST PROSELYTING Refuses License to Head of Jewish Evangelization Society. In ■ l«-itrr mritteri to the Rev Thomas M > baaascn ft %'•• ■ Central Place. ltr»>oklvn. Mayor ';»■ nor learlv indicates that DO 01 ••it 111 Kvmi>aih\ with the wot k of pro:*c!vtinr ■OSS the .lews by ' Iris tlant> Mr Chalmers, who hi . ■■tmected with i. lotrtob r:v ;inK«-i.zHti<n 5...-tet> of Mow York •'">• bbsi a.«k«d f«.r BGOBOOa to preach in bta » \anK« -lizHtmn OOJBpoISB at Hester 804 N rfolk street* and in l*>th street n*«r Xl? t h *<*■', ;• . \l. '. .'tun. ;m.'l at ■OjttM avenue ')■'. IVwell atVOOtt In Braokl] • The' Ma or'l r» jly f< liu«s It BBOOJH to me that tills aura of prose '»tlr,». rron "'tier reliKl->ii« *u<\ s.-ft>- is often «aitie.i too fur Do >«>ii rmt ri •' k ttM Jewß have a K.xxl PBUctoß? Have n-.t the < hrit.tiati> appi »|irnt» d the entire j. ..'-h tmcrd Brrtptum? Was not the " «->-'ametit also vtitte'i • n 1 1 ; • ( -» bj J. »« f " Utr •■• toHO Bbsfl t-.rt^ -if ttM .'.vSh rare l« 1 nia\ k of it with doa •e- . er' ti' ■•■■• Did n-'t we < 'fiDflt^tlh get murh <>r the most of what we ha\e f?..n» •>» I. >• > ■ WU sf-f.'ild any «,n. v»..fV Us p ,i . \f »f in the one true II \ ing 'lod f ■.n,«-« d"»rt t.i u> even fr-ini the twiVrht r.f *«.« ile>. and Is one of the unbroken lin earr-4 and tradltl^>^^ of ii,e, world 1 do rot trn: k ' shr.uld fS\* you a license t< prOOdl for IhO con vefFloi-i . f tlstJ tews 'n t •».••■ tn Its* UiKirtj t»ettl»-i Jewish i el;t i ..rhoo-if •>-i<h you «j«ala-na»»- Would -..i T.r.f ar.noi i! »-m and d<> mor«- harm than k'o^d" Mow tnanv .ir*» bSWO vu ron v er-e<l so fti ' BOGUS RACE CASE FAILS. i | i- • • iHa BN 4'h streft. Rrook ■t. Bjha was charged hy Henry Warner. .; BMbTOOjetl BObJtbtl X J. «ttb betn* one or ;i part* tl.at *wir.<i**4 him out of |I«,<sM 4t St U.hn'c. F!« . tlirouirh a bogva •■ie v«a^ «'-■ •<,;»< •.-tfi.iay by .■l;iC>trale i v-rr> 1! in * h - Tn"Jf ..•nil No !• p:<-»eritatn»- of fl ;»!-■• • >it.irn«y «a* pn -^ i.i [today Jtoii-|joric ®ribtnt£. "•""■ -■ '"'" COTTON INQUIRY IS CLOSED Pool Agreement Said To Be in Government's Hands. EXCHANGE SEAT SELLS OFF President Brennecke Declares Decline Was Not Due to Grand Jury Action. ■With the examination of seven witnesses befure the federal grand jury yesterday the l>rt llniinnry government Investigation of the alleged Lull pool in cotton was brought to an end. Tli^ Assistant Attorn* <^enernl. Clark Mi Kerchcr. who is ci<ntluctlnpT the i-rocecd- Incs under the complaint, which, as set forth 'in the, suhjwpna*, was "the govern ment act. William P. Brown. F. P. 101 l— I. of New Orleans; .1. A. Patten, of Chicaro. and Kucene P. Scales, of Texas, charcod with conspiracy to advance, th«« price of cotton futures in violation of the law." went to the capita! lr«st night to re port the rinding? All soits of reports were current in the cotton district, the one that persisted most being that the covernment was Himing to put the New York Cotton Kxchanco out of business. Persons who saw such an Intent in the grand iury bearing called attention to the sale of a seat on the exchange !>•■ longing to Charles T Keplin^er. of HOW Orleans, for Jl2/«'\ which was *?.■■• kss than the price of the last seat sold. But this report was denied as vigorously as it was put forward No Comola*ints to Exchange. James A. Patten came out with another talk about his absolute devotion to legiti mate business, and the president of the ex ch;»nce. HOOTS* R. Hrennecke, again said that no complaints against a member or members .-1 - concerned in the prosecution hid been m^d< and BjOBjOO there was noth !nc on which to base an 1 vest ion. He ► vp'nined the fall in the prir*» of ■ seat on the BSCtaaKC by declaring that th»- owner ■aatasJ it s>">ld at onip at the best possible fi^'ir.' It was pretty clf-«r|y established that the Assistant Attorney «;*>n*ral got the all' sr< 1 d agreement for which he was search nie r»,vid H. IfHior, a broker, faid the day brfore that be tad a copy of an agreement and intimated that it bound certain inter e«.t« not to sell cotton on the New York. New Orleans or I.»!ver;>ool exchanges before November 1 next. As Mr. Miller was be fore the grand Jury \esterday. it was DO- Heved that he surrendered all the evidence he had. The other witnesses heard were Nathaniel Carpenter. William D Martin. ■ B. Sprints. Edward Moves, Richard A Springs and William R. Craif. Those who were not heard and were f-aid to be out of the city were William P. .ienks. John H McFadden and '"harles P. Re\e r e, of Dick Brothers. It was reported last evening that they would not have to testify. Defenders of Mr. Patten. Mr Patten had h!s defenders among; the broker* yes'erday, although he came out ptronglv 'n Ills own defence. W J W'oll man Of J P Bache A rr. . said that the Chicago nan was not a signer of tiM al leged agreement of February 2«> ' Patten toid me that he mver heard of I h afracoMßt,** s»aid Wollman. add ing, as an afterthought. as a matter of fact, he was on the other side of th.^ mar ket in February ' It was learned from G. D. Moulson. a broker, that a petition was sent to the board] of ma papers of the exchange yes terday by him, B. W. Wenman and Messrs Pean=a!l and Waters, in which this expres sion was contained "In every Interview in ;h»- press with any one In authority there is assumed to be an attitude of resentment against the government' s action. as though the rx chance itself was lending its countenance to the operation in question. 1 >o«n the ex change desire to appear OB thift light be fore the public?" Ml MooJaaa and the other signers of t>*« p^per had not re«'en»-d an answer up to the time the exchange closed There is n«'t a t-roker. however, who will go on record us favoring the alleged poo! which has l>eer> ■ '• <1 Not Enough Cotton, He Says. Mi. I'atten spent the day yesterday in the office of Ba<-he &< o It was with vio lent gestures and a pounding of tli<- table at wtn.-h h" sat that the C"hic;igo.-)!i denied all complicity in anything mil on the level iji th.- cotton market. He did not bcHoVO m corn«'i-s. ar>d down came his fist. He ■rMbMojI squeeze any one who was gajOTt, and there was more pounding of tbe table. Tl,«- lugh price of the staple, he de<-lare.i, w«s «))•■ to the lack of cotton. When he had s;iid that he aim-ays traded alone, lie oonttaiaed "1 fe«-l that Use tight was started b\ »be ffl|..ws in distress in the Coft-.n Kxcbange, In the OOpo that we would lose our nerve." Ho fjuick'y reverted to the first p. rson singiilnr. declarlne •\V<'l! I do not think I lo?e my nerve vpry f asil> " Mr I'atten said be believed that the mills h»re and in Kuropc would daao down in August an<l S*'|''einber. localise there would l>e no cotton Mr Hrennecke. commenting <in the Knight. Yancey A- < 0 failure, reported from Decatur, Ala., aaid that the men were ptnOjOm Cotton Kxchange members in this city, he said, would not lose more than J3f>/»»1. The company had few con tracts here. Victor Roadstrum. one of the Treasury agents, who has aided in many investiga tions under the Sherman act. it was learned yesterday, was engaged in the preliminary w-»rk in the cotton pool inquiry. Hayne Answers Miller. Ktank M Hayne last night cave out a stnjement in answer to David H. Miller. in which lie said that these "so-called mfluen •\:i\ SJX'I intereMs" that were in conference willi Mr inter "are the firms which are supposed to be short of Mi' «nnlra<-ts, Mad uho. by a Mi.insp coincidence, are nn'Stly the members <»f the exchange arho have been «übp<pnaed by the 1 piled Stat.<= fe'l <ral iurv Ho o44ai Hint Hie value <,{ their opinion in T<=:ird to the government action mu\ be jmiged by the fact that 'they ar«MiM must « rrtainly be much benefited If any decision of the government could relieve them from the responfibllity of rarrylnn out the .in tracts they have made on the New York < Viton K>< hange " Mr Miller doaaM be is in p<',-^s*ioti.of an agreement which binds the sjittiners not t" cell mv > of t'.n <«n tIM N>» \..>k New "rleatik or IJveif ..ft. nThomag be f>,r« November 1. BW the .-...,,. c,. n . ttMMO. "I «-tate to the public that neither I nor any or mv frtaajaa kajaai of ut] WUCU «creement »nd thst we will -. willing to swe.'.r. wiienerer . -tiled u[M-«n t>> dii r^n thi* such is not t^e case ' TWO JACKS IN LITIGATION. tin s.prilt' »tton was BMjdJl to tj.e rer>>» Oaari "I'M i" by J^ck'^. of si\tii g\ c "ii» for «n Ininri'tlon ir» enlrcn lack .-. a restaurant two blocks west, from u»<nß that ,m« Accord. ng to the complain tne <th »veru» purveyor .if foodstuff. h»- ha* been In liUMness since iKv**. ard he allege* the drfeiKlant if- trndine .11 th^ ,inttfT> name. Tie |.l:ilntlff f rn- H is unfair competition, ani niTitinn> fti.it the publK I* OOBtaOOi by the tut That thf r.nir of Jnrk'f r<re trgether in Hit- wl.-ihone rTl"f***fl PROBE LOSS OF PAPERS intimation of Theft Creeps Into Hyde Trial. NURSE FINISHES HER STORY Says Deaths of Colonel Swope and Margaret Swope Were Similar. Kansas City. .Ma, April ■.-«!«•* I )■■ in vestlcation Of the <lisai<i>earatKe Of some of the Mate's rtorumentary evidrnre. inclu<l itiK the notes of a ChloaKO toxl<oloa;ijit. in the trial of Dr. B. C Hyde for the murder of Colonel Thomas H. Pwope. was onlere.l to-rlav ».y Proserutor Vircll ConkllnK. I>«veloprients. the nu»st important of which was the statement by Ruby B. (Jar re it. the man who lost the paper.*, that he did not drop them at the point where they are s.iid to have been found by a necress vho turned them over to the defence, moved the prosecutors to renewed action •I urn far from satisfied that these pa pers w*ta lost,"' said Mr. Cnnklinsr to-nlcht '•Neither do I want to say that they were stolen. But I have several men investißat- Ing: the matter, and some developments are likely to result." Miss Pearl Keller, the nurse who at tended Colonel .Swope when he died, was th« only witness at the trial to-day. MM completed DOT direct testimony at thetnnrn int: session. Frank I*. Walsh, counsel for Dr. Hyde, rross < xamitifd her in th*» after noon. Mr Walsh showed that phortlv be fore the tvph"ifl tpMtßale heu«n in th»- Swn|w> homo the sew era Re was torn out. presumably because it did not work. F>oes and frogs are expected to play ati important part in convlctlnjr or clearini; Dr. Hyde The ate has announced its In tention of demonstrating th<» action of strychnin** 1-y poisoning a live fro* with th*- dm* before them? of the jury. Toxicoiogisf: emplovrd by Dr. Hyde are* maintaining » "poison squad" of six (locs for the purpose of sfudylnjt the effects of strychnine upon them. Some of the ani mals are rerpivlnir one-fifteenth Of a grain of strychnine four times a day. Some of the dogs will be permitted to die from the effects of the drug. Others will be killed The digestive orjrans of these animals will be used by th»» defmce in presenting its «ase to the lury. , The insistence of Dr. Hyde that Miss Keller complete at one time all of her testi mony for the state caused Judge I^atshaw to permit the witness to co into the details of th/p typhoid epidemic in the Swope home Most startling of all the features of Miss Kellers story was her assertion that the convulsion suffered by Margaret Swope on -ember 1* was very similar to the at tack that preceded Colonel Swope's death. The state charges that on this day Dr. Hyde poisoned Margaret Swop*. .1 I v:t before the noon adjournment Mrs. Hyde became deeply interested In the testi mony of the witness «nd leaned forward several times to coach her husbands at torneys. OB December Q. said Miss Keller, she went to the Swope home and took charge of Miss Sarah Swope. The Sunday follow ing. sh" testified. sh» heard that Dr. Hyde had trivr Miss Margaret Swope a hypo d«>rmli' injection. Dr. Hyde assorted, she said, that he had given a harmless injection of camphorated oil for Intermittent pulse. "On the day following the giving of the Injection." testified the witness. "I saw Margaret's arm. It was on a pillow and badly swollen. The plrl appeared to be i~ treat pain " The eoatnttJesj of the state is that T > r . Hyde, instead of giving Margaret Swope an Injection of otl. hsjaetod] pus" ferms into her arm on ember IS. shortly aftar Dr. Hyd« had left the housr. said he nurre. Mar garet Swope pas?ed into a convulsion. Mis* Keller was attracted l>v the patient's moan- Ing Dr. <; T. Twyman was in .linrge of the girl. "What wa= the appearance of Miss Swop*-" " asked Mr Reed "Her teeth were i-lenched. her eves dilated She was making a most Deciliter moaning sound." said Mt«s Keller. "How did 'this sound compare »-ih that niai|»> by colwnel Swor>»- wttcn ne was in a convulsion?" 11 v»a> lrerj similar Other tmr«os. said Miss Keller, asked her 10 take charge of a portion of the contents of the stomach of Miss Pwope. She put the eject;« in a bottle and gave it to Thomas Swope. jr.. she said. SOLVENT. WILL REORGANIZE Changes Planned in Tefft. Wellcr Company Affairs. The Tefft, Weller Company, wholesale dealers in drygoods at No 326 to 3.10 road way, is to undergo reorganization, accord ing to a statement issue*] l.y the firm yes trriiay. Posit be ass. nances are made that the assets r«- largely In excess of th« <lfbts and that all hills will be met An ad visory board has hen formed, i-onsistini? of A D. Juilllard. ' 'ornclius N. Bliss. C. I* Bansher ;ind Woodbury I^angdon. (lec.rge C. Clarke, president of the com pany, said yesterday that business opened with bright prospects In January, and con tinued good for a while, but that for some time It had fallen off. One reason he ascribed for this fact was the high price of cotton goods, which he said h:id affected the « ntlre drygoods trade. The business was started in IMB as Ham lin. Stone A- Tefft. was afterward Tefft. • Jrtswold A Kellogg, Tefft, Grlswold & Co.. Tefft Brothers A Co. E. T. Tefft & Co.. and finally the Tefft. XN'eller Company. The firm was incorporated in 19"M with a capital stock of $3.oni\o>»i. one-half preferred and one-half common. The common stock was afterward retired The officers are CTeorsre C. Clarke, president; John M. F^each, vice president: Cl.arlrs M. Allen, treasurer, anil <ieorK«» IF. 'Clarke, secretary. According t<. ,i financial statement issued by the company last January, the assets wore 1M7U03 an<l the liabilities $1/<*VM.V Since then, it is said, the liabilities have 1.. • >, decreased materially, and are now es timated at between $t..VlO.onf> and Ji.7nn.nnrt How the reorjrj-nlzatlon Is to be effected is not yet definitely known KNIGHT YANCEY RECEIVERSHIP Cotton Finn Reported 100.000 Bale.; Short on European Deliveries. DecHinr. Ala. April Ci Judge W. I. crubl.s. <>f the l'nit-d States Dlstiir-t Court. to day appointed Frost A- 1,4. veil receivers for Hie bankrupt firm of Knight. Vnncey A 10 rotton dealers. Their bond was fixed at lav*,"" l A eordln* 10 Jere Murph\. referee in b.inkruptcy. the liabilities of t| . turn will argregate JS.777,>'i^ The asset* are aattaaataa Ht about HM.djoj Creditors of the rompatn. ;t; t is mI4 ROM securities to the amount of Jill. lf." It d»\"lope.| t, day that there have bOOB rumors in cotton circles stride the opening ••f the week that Knight Vanrcv A- Co. were MMM bales short r, n Kuropean de li\e>-lr!.. contracted for it a loss of about V ."•"> i bate EGG INQUIRY AT CHICAGO Chlcaco. April 21 - Follow me |fj inquiry Into the alleged fixing Of the prlie of but ter at ElKin. 111 . the federal government li «a- *aid tn-dav. had heg u n In Chicago on investigation Into the ? PR i r(lf }#- \|. ready, it \m said. evldei h tt .v l>ee n sent to Attorney «Jeneral Wtrfcershani concern Infi UM tffotf Of the •hlcico fir!, c of M|| on the ni.irkfi tnrousnoal the . i.tintrv YEGGMAN A MURDERER i ____^_^_— — Convicted of Killing the Man Who "Peached" on the Gang. -Bum Wily" B*rnr« was convict*-.! of mwrdrr in the first <U>«re- hrfor« JudffC Kike In the County «'•><" '. Brooklyn, yes t^nlav afternoon. Ml- victim wi« 'Muck" Leonard. Hnth mfn were member* of a Kan* of yemmrn who have th-lr head quarters in th" Hnwfiy. Manhattan. I<eonard was i*ti|rht after a robbery at ; 3{«l"iK. i. N. *'.. anil win pent to prison. H- ■ ;.romisefl th» Secret Service men that he j would aid them In hreaklnjr up the Kane, ( and a few months a?o Present Taft par doned him. Leonard then went to live at i No. 2*5 South 4th street. Brooklyn in» nltrht several members of th«; pane railed • Leonard out of »>ed and shot him. Barnes was . aught. He will be sentenced on ! Monday. CLARK AND JOYCE HEARD Grand Jury Gets More Evidence in $50,000 Loan Inquiry. Walter 1., "lark and M M- Joyce were witn»-5!"»s y««stor.lay before the grand lury to which Assistant District Attorney »•« Is pr*»s«eiitinK additional evidence in th« jyw.o Windsor Trust < 'ompany-Hcinze cop ptr loan scandal IHWIgTII out at the trial of Donald JVr.-ch Stirling Birmingham rall«<l to pc« Mr Nott during the day. and John '■ Sherwood called the day befor* Bot^ were witnesses at the trial. \\ Inn the District Attorney* office closed last nlfht Persch wan still in the Tomo«. liis tail bond not havinar been renewed and John K. Mclntyre not .having: been heard from since he declared he Intended to apply for ■ writ of habeas corpus for Prr.*«h> release John B. Stanchflek'. counsel for John Alvln Voting, president of the Windsor Trust Company, called upon District At torney Whitman yesterday, but neither would state the rr.atter dismissed. POLICE LOSE EASY JOBS 1 Number of Plain Clothes Details R«- • duced by 128 Men. Police, commissioner Baker reported to | i the Mayor yesterday that he had made a | : start in carrying out his wishes in r«>duc- ! I lnu the number of policemen detailed to I I special duty in plain clothes. His report j I to the Mayor on March M showed 377 men [ , assigned to special plain clothes work. Since then he has remanded 12> men. in- j eluding one captain, seven lieutenants and , four sergeants, to regular uniformed duty, j A call made on the Mayor by Charles F. , 1 Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall, and ■ t Philip I>onohue. treasurer of that orjranl- ', ' zatlon. in the course of the afternoon Is : 'supposed to have been on behalf of some ; policemen who had lost their "soft" details. . - "BATTERY DAN'S" ESTATE $1,500. j The late <ity Magistrate Finn If ft an es- ! tate of only Jl.s<v>, all In personal property, j This statement wa< made yesterday by his widow, Mrs. Bnaaret A Finn, who obtained I letters of administration from Surrogate I ii halan. as Magistrate Finn left no will. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATT AI>MANAC. Sunrise. 13. sunset. H:«6; mn.)n s»ts. 3S. I mw:i'« ar, 13. > mem water. A.M. PM. ! Sc.nrly H*>k . . . «:2» « »> : OorcniM'i Inlani 7 M 7:2"- H»ll <>ate KM 012 WIRELESS REPORTS. Tka Amerlka. r*{>orted as 1 IM lal M east t| P^ndv H'->ok at S So p m on Wednesday. Is »x- P'rt».i to do^k ?atur-!av evening Or SUnaay fore rt'" ti The I'oh.mb.l. rep---t*d as 111.* miles east of Sand-. Hook, at S « m yesterday. Is expected to dock Sunday noon The Krledrlfh d»r Orosse. reported a.« 'JOS miles ea<>' ■ f ?an.ly Hook at «:4rt d m \»sf»r.lay. Is expected to dock this afternoon. Th« campanla. reported as «S5 rrlltt east «f Sandy Hook at 2 p m >»iteM«y. Is »■»:• ted f» <!ock Saturday forenoon INCOMING STEAMERS. TO PAT. Vessel. From. L-ne. •'Jr^'-lan Prince. . riarhadns. April 12 .. . . Prlne« ; •F.*[*rarza Ha\ana, April 1». .... Ward' •Zacapa Colon. April I.V . . tatted Fruit; • ■^nioens Manchester. April 1... I 1-areo Naples, April 2 -i Patras Malta. April 7 ';re»«' Perugia Gibraltar. April 10 An. hor ; Ht-llas Hamburg. April « F. der >~iro»9* . Gibraltar. April 12 N«; Lloyd | Florid* Havre. April 9 French' OMenr.ur* . . Bremen. April 10 .... — s Indian Liverpool. April 7 Rio «;rand* <;alventnn. April Id. . . .Mallory : F.I Hi«lo «;alveaton. April 1«l So Pac I < "Ity of Maeon. . .Savannah. April 19. . .Savannah I FATTRPAT. APRIL 23. •AniTika <Tierbour«, April 13..Hamb--Am : •Campania I.herpool. April IS Cunard •''KTl'tufn < hristnad. April 13>caml Am • •St Paul Southampton. April 1« Xm«r| •Semlnole Turks Island. April 18... Clyde l>iu-a dl Ocaara. ..Naples. April 13 Italian I'ranlum Rotterdam. April 9. ...It T T Mohawk Jacksonville. April -.ft .Clyde SI "SHAYi. APRIL 24. •■'... r .,- . Liverpool April 1«. .White Star; •C. Wa*lfln(rton...Hr*-tnen. April 16 ...N G Ll«yil •Columbia... Okuqrow, April 16 \m-hcr •l.i llr.HKnc Havre April lfl pencil •Prinz Slgismun'l Kingston. April IS. . . Haml> Am •TIMMBI . . Para. April 12.. H'x>th •Miiracas Trinlda.l. April 1« . . . Trinidad F.st.nia UKiu. April 13 RuMlan V;jrmirl . .. . . ci*nfuear». April Ifl ... Ward 1 Alnrro .. Mobile. April is Mallorv Kl'Mi-nte Oalve B t..n. April is So Pa< •Brings mall. • OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO- DAI. Mall Vessel Vessel For. Line, clcae*. sails. I Ik»ll-<. Montevideo. - .... %■■> • - 7:or>iim : r Maurlts. Ma>tl. Royal Dutch. 11 :»«> am 1 : 0O pm ! S^Ruran<-a. Nassau. Ward. . . 12:<»» m 3oOpm Arai>ahoe. Jacksonville. Clyde - - 1:00 pm , SATI'RUAT, APRIL 23 Celtic. lJ\erjxx>l. W S 6:30 a m |M a m ' »»' York. S'trmmpton, Amer t> .lit a m :•*••<■.■ Ml I O. .-ana. Horniuda. II A H:ooam 1O:«1 » m | OUUM 1-a <".uavra. Red l>. . «:.(<> am 12 i*> m I Saratoga. Havana, Ward 10:00 am l:<*>prai C of Cr»na<la. <;r»na<la. Trin.l<>;iHi a m lMOni I'r Jmmt Mm. Jamaica. II A...ll:i<Oa m l:'«>pm! Taaajos. pernamburo. Brai .1 1 :<*> a m Norman T'r. R de Jan, l*rlnce.i;:oO m —- >!frlln. Naples. Iff Oil ll<l>am Mlnn< npollc. lyfindnn. Atl Tr. 9:SOam ri—li'l al IJnroln. Haml> Am. ' UTiipanta Rotterdam. NWT ■ T"nrnr!««ila. i;!hrow, Anchor.. | •> a m Lapland. Antwerp, Red Star. - -, ! I ."<> Km , <■ of Mai 11. savannah. Say.. .» mi p m Mnniim. n>» Orleans. s-> Pae - I2«-Orn ' Huron, Jarknonx Ille, (Tyde... ■ <•> m | lK'n\»r, em on. Mallorv . . - 1C '■<» m i MuM>AV. AlTtll. 2". i >>|on. «'r!«tnhal. Panama. . . .11 :.'M> i m ,":iM pm | Surinam* Paramaribo I>\V[ 1 1 no a m 1 ••» p m Re .I'TtaiU Napl.f. Italian... - i: in in TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Close In N. T. I I>««ttnatin n and •trarr.'r P.M. I Hawaii i\ia -'an Fran- l*ni -I^urllne To -la> . «:(•»! Bamoan IHanilll N»w Zealand. Ana tralla <\la San Fran.i«ro» Celtic Kln« . Apr 2T.. « *> SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York. Thursday, April 21. 1910. arri\ ki> ftramer Atlantis <Nor». Nlpe April |« ,o ( a Atlantlr Fruit <<> with frulv Arrived *< the Bar at 9 a m Steamer Onondapt. Jobo« April IS, to the N»w Y'»rk and Porto Rica S» Co. with -•!«»■ \ r rl\»-d at the |tar at 1" IS a m Steirner TrlnMad tßr>. Herm.j,:n %pr<l IB t 9 A ■ i mterbrldge .1 Co. with sin passenger* imd 'n!~ Arrived at the ftar at noon Steamer Astoria il>»n!. Havana April \t\ - I*!* West In.lla Ss 10. »lth sugar \rrl\ed a | the Bur at 1" '" a m Stmmer l!t..nU inn. Trieste March -J«. Flumi >prtl r:. Pal»i ny« Z> and Nil 1 '"* •» fr> f » rl|nar I|nar ,| ■■ ■•■. 1.t.1. «|th i«k* «".«Nn and :M>~3 st«*raga pa«*en«:ers arl rrdse \trl\».i at th» Rar at » IS a m. Steamer Kemtnole san r>"n>ins;o , ,, v »prll ft Ma- ■'■ IS, s«m»n* and BMsdsM 1». Porto flit, H Muni., '•ti «nd Turks l^laf I M tn th* • ■** >» < o «ilh 27 pi»ser«ers. malls afl<l MM Arrived at the par at I1:M a m Steamer St Andrews iS^n, Cardenas »pr»l M to the Mii"*>r Ss tJne. with sugar \rti\*.! • • tne Mar at 11. M a m. St»iir"»r Majestic ■P" atMthampiiai Pr n |> <'h»»NMirr and Oueenstrtwn 14, to th» tt htt» s*^r l Ire. with 352 cabin and .^'»T •Peerage pajaaen »rer«. malls and mrt«» Arriieri at the Rar at I:4M a m -^'earner O'Mnt il>ri •P»rmud« April )f> i,> » V. • MiterhridgM * '*o with Idl P4t»en*ert maun and indue Arrived at the Rar at ft 47 • Ptetmer i;>il«n< ißr>. newerara April li». |i«r hadoii 12. Martinique, pominlra »nd Ouadeloup* 1i Antlfil* »nd St Vie. 14 St Croix «Pd S» Th"m«» 1« to \ I • Miterhrtdre * i> n ,. » ;, pi»»en«»ri malli si'd in*** \rrt\ei at the r.«r ■it t la m m >».-,mer te"TeT?'<Ti V export News and \<»r '..1 ... to the «">!d Ihimlnton Pi (V with pais*n [■Ml and ml*. ra»s*«l In Wi»ranMne ai 2:"'> P imm Cam** ror. !»• * "L?£i | Co. with phosphate rorlc. !'■'•«* •• ■■••> Boa* j "•L2LS "pr..»«..».. no* nlLiij JSSLJ^J th- Southern Pariflr C«. with ,(j«!»n«pri and n'rt«e. nil aln yu*nnttn»»i •• -" ■"V „ learner «he,,p~»k.. Halting. ... the N~ Tork and rtaltlmore Tr* rmpnr tat i«n ' ■>. •!"» m«1«e Paused In Quarantine it 7:22 « S\., mm i Steamer Eurot* Utah. «>J« **£' f • f"'"^ 7 and V.plea ft to Hartfl-M. Solar! * Co. with 7ft rabln and I'-Trt sl#»ra«» p:wet,«;en an<l m«l»- Arrived at the H«r at I.TO P m. S.e.m.r iirfri.fi 1* ■>•""" P.W. '?*'}%'*' Sul March t4. Rio Am Janeiro 2.1. »ahl» ..o »rul Parba'lo* April 12. t" P»«»l ►' •>rh*>r«ti * ♦"»• with ■>*■* Arrive «• the B»r at «:*:» pm. auainn Tor-n-*- »Hr» Santos M Barba.jo-* Arrll IX to Bu«k * tHinl»!ii with « ; ranger. «nd m-la*-. ArrtTfrl at the Bar at 9 , * St»amrr Saww* <Pr». rjH'nw April 17. in th» Monion •■<• 'Jn». with n-olata*--. Arrived it S«rviv H'oh. X .T. April St. !> .T> p «-»* : northeast. !!«ht breex*: c'oudy. llcht •»». NAILJ't'. Steamers Al>«hany ■•'■• Inaeiw. "'" Jam"- i town. V.rf..lk ami N-«port N««: ?^^S^: Philadelphia: Pretoria 'Br. ram. .. Ja.k.»"nvl (mon^aex. Ho.fnn- Merld^. ltrv,n«: Bo he it ;(»n ■ .Rr. lU>»ton M»l»P-r tHrl Ki'KHton: < hirHC^ ! rit* lBr». FtrNtol; Wllrtenfel* «>r. Port Kali: j Hamilton. N..'fn!l« »n.| Newport New. < If. • Havinmh. «««-.annah Fran.-* (Nor). ■■— »; | o. mul*ee .Prim«wt.-I«. »r! M.-»rro.. Norf««» • Newport Yew»; |-yrnh^lln» Hrt. l/.n*-n: Blu< h<r <■<;.!•) Han-h«ir«. Prini Frl#«lrl -h Wilhelm .«;er.. Br»m«n. I^» T<«jralne ■!•>. Havr». .STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. | * AOniVFP rTaalw. April B * • m-Prlnxe«. trene <i;er>. N»w Tork for '>n«a ian«l pr- Hwi J»haru»h«l. Arrll 15* *huvlht'l <T!r). New T«rH ill Sabunir. T«ln»tj»ii, etr. BaMa. April H»-«nri»l< an Pr\nrm >F.r>. >'* »°™ ifa r»mambw<-r> m*^ .t* ' I'Mrn. April tr> (Jreinrv fßn New Torn t»b nar»vid«». etr. Havr*. April B, I am - T-a Prm-en. ■• <Tr>. PJ»W| Naple" r April 1* Martha Washington lAo*t>. ■tHHUIHk "April 20 f>rm.inla 'Kr>. New T^rtL Manila.- April M African Trln.-e -Pr.. New Tor * rrl«'.'* April 21 Rrlitol «|rv iT.n. N>w Tor* Anrtxi. April 21 • ondor >Br>. Nn York via St I.uHa for V»lp«r»t»n Southamrtor:. Apr' 21 Avon «Pr>, New York . fftr — Shield* "(pri! 2*»-Bearhv 'Br*, Hamburg for New York. .. _ Ftctterdam. April ■ Pr..rnoth*t» ".•- ■•*» Swansea. April V* Htm Tort C*9 tBDt N**" Yorle till ■"»■!■"■ April 21. I M P m «•* '«"»• "Southampton and i_>»rb«>u'« for New >"'» Alrxar.rirta. April IS Bx<-«l<i1or ><•—■■ N»-» Yor*. p.vl)t» April IK Richmond «Br». N»-v * "rle Paulllac. April 10 Hud-™ »Vr. >•" Nar.'*.* April IS UillU— > tltaU. New >2r",,2 r ",,, fc , r>noa. ' April 1- Sannio »1»«l>. New ■•■•« ltwn. Oceania «Ita!>. New Tork ■ ■ ■> I.lzax'i April 21 .^ • m Noordam [MM New | York for Boulogne and Rott»r^am. Gibraltar. Apr'l 21 -Arnerlc.% tltali. N»w Tor*. for Napl»«i ' AMU 3 EMENDS. NEW YORK'S LE*D!NG THEATRE! 4 SUCCESSES FMPIRP B"»av ar<l *r»th>t. Evi «:li ClrlrinC •„, t Matinee Tomorrow, 2 IS i AST ? MKirre in Sir A *V ETHEL BIRRYMORE M^Vanne, NEXT MON - S-nt!. no. . rA ST Ltmttad Cnvagf A O 1 t# AM. STAR CAST: Marie Tempest, f} P Huntley. Elsie F«r»u«on. Edwin Ard*n, Graham Browne, Maud Milton. Julian Boy* nAßßlPbf MtliSt.nr. B>«r Eva. ■ t». ; UHnniUrV Matins To morrow. 2 1.1 Au-ll»nce liu«h«<l until sides i<-h»<l — Herald Wtl PDAUC rATIIPR A>D ■ Ha Un A C »■■ h<>\- . I YPPIIM w * ... th P* ■ nrß wa^ Ev « 15 L. IOCUIVI Matinee To morrow. M.V MRS. FISKE «ffi and trt* Manha'tan I'nmri^v PILLARS OF SOCIETY NEXT TIE?. nuiC PUCDDV ln r " r WWt»r.ndv. UflflO. UnCnnl -FirFIRE \ HMPCnN W44th Pt.nr B-war. Ev» « 15. The Spendthrift ;,:„,-- CRITERION B-w« T Tom.»rro» 2:19 Unl ' f-nIUIM Maf To morrow. 2 U "At tender M little Lord Faiintlero.T FRANCIS WILSON .r^Ui 1 -"- THF R\fliriOß< baby. KNICKERBOCKER "X 1 •BEST OF ALL MI'SI^AI. PLAT?" THE DOLLAR PRINCESS ('fMRI.FS nil I IX. II AM 1 * Mnntcnmery HI ORP B'way * 4«M St. and «*♦«■«« UL.UDC Even . !.\ in THK OLD MMg To-mw A Wed.. I II TOWN. NEW AMSTERDAM Th 'V 4^.r,T, Matln«»« Tn morrow I HENRT W. S\V\OE * Wedncsdav. :I? I n«»ri m^ MADAME X IIPW ynQlf p w ay * *sth St. Eves « 1", HCI» IUnK i.,,,t n at . To ajuiim •• I.^ IMI 2 Mi.HTS HKVKV B. lI.\KRI« pre^-nt* A SKYLARK A New Whimsical Musical i'im«ly. NF,\T MONDAY <Vat< ".elUnt VALESKA SURATT THE GIRL "!,'," WHOOPING COUGH NEXT HVXDAV MlillT. »er»t« celling. VICTOR HERBERT ,^^n, I IRCRTY ww ' st ♦- <1 - -"-t. Eve • 15. LIDCnI I Mats. T.i mor «• A W«-d at _. ' f>on't idlm It at any rmtt." — Etf. »Un THE FANTASTICAL MUSICAL COMEDY. THE ARCADIANS with its WONDERFUL CAST OK ma IGAIETY %r/itl! B /S r | \i FORTUNE HUNTER * <*.!»> JOHN C*A*t*lYMOl9e I IDF WEBER' C B >- 2!>th Sr I-asit Week I THK I MM FROM IMHHTKR «*Qr.\RE' I MADISON SQ. GARDEN T", I I f ;,-;."J LAST 2 DAYS l.a«t "I Perfornmnre. livmnrmw I CC 11/*!1 1/*!1 /*! i c» i 400 Tfs Tl -fr 3O CLOWNS -—* v^jLiiP—gAy/ Ma »■ a «am bmv«| whiter. *wp , . j t • > ▼ Seat*. 18 4 92.90 rhtUren ' <^V/ tinder Il> yearn kajf i rice | | to afternoon performances APR. 25^tK X V^, BROOKLYN ICTDD B > ISth St Eve«:lV Mats W- l flOlUn I , ] U \\..l Ma: S9a ?l "..■> k; SEVEN DAYS Arndemy of ■hair. •;.»...! Rfj'v M Seat* -.<». OMJA tat W>ek« Onl» NETHERSOLE Tin. week •'MrilO' NXT ••nrtrten. Tit* Wrlttnc on fh. Wai! \VK Th" Second Mr* Tanqueray * <amlll» Top Price* Hat* Wed A S«- . •_• Bi ■ <'. r « -illiirk 1 .. F^ « I". Mat* Wed. .♦ .-.it I| V* H.B.Warner in Alias Jimmy Valentine I.MIIMI rur \ i ->rr <i \i TO HAY AT *£? RFNFFIT r " rt ™ r "Aim .•..>? oiL>iir^[ i i nrrii «»f the \ t j INFIRM F<«n WOMEN ANO i in ' l i - \ I MRS. riBKI MAn.iARKr ANr.l.l.V i [i.iKfiTiiy rX'NNEi.i.T ji'lif. uriist: H r :vTH|tF IRWIN ti M HvKsm; V. c. HATCH • r « * : KEF.NW Holbrook Rltnn. Edward Ma<-ka>. Fti l ' M' 1 I Hah ilfiiri- Probert. Frank Uunrnr, rr«nk : Kingston Henry S«»phen»r>n. ?,«udon \|<"''o» mirk. Edmund Elton. Eilnard Ba^ej. t'hariet X «;rahatn. ■- - Inn Levin. Wtlfr»d Bu*->t»ar.«l EM) LMlh Aiii-e | .... Xtcrlc M*dd»rn! Florlie Arnold, rt.- | Mendel»«hn Hull. Ti).\|i,lir \f « 10 He, Ital of the brill Hit R( >I M \\| \.\ P| WIST. as FOXANEANU :-»<«ts ti .^'» to T.Vc. at Han M<t. C Kn»«r»- Kelth A PnMinr', ..KKIKI l>r CtU lUC B'wiy ; MiiUMVW h 111 ■Hi :Hth At. lln Tier BrlH>*nf Rex UB ■ Mat Dal - ■-.'.'> <• .""V <■ - nther fwnture I Dill Ufa C*«r» K^i *IS * ftai Hat. t: 13 InfflHU I the treat hit of in* mm R-!n- II *« I hard»'a roml.- i>prr« . Th- Sn, r | iiiiMßt 1 r.tri't. Dm mmm- m i-.ui •• HAMMERSTEIM'S KV^'li'V;'^ ■ RIMCnSICIII A ■■ n..v» A t;irl» Uangf <rd-Fl>nn FUht IMcts. When .I eiothiei strikes out^, make li;_rl> class and reasonaft prices meet in hoys' clothing When he knows by ar * v ■ comparison that his product a lei \»- compared only with H> out put of the few first pL tailors who will bother wjjj boys' suits at double his priceL Is it a wonder a bi« husi neß comes rolling that clothi^,' way I Smart styles. Siii»t;inti:il fabrics. Skillful Making. All three characterize qq \ rfolk and double breasW suits for boys from seven to seventeen yean &•>%■<»• suirn. ftr.it f . l'- ... The makers of Star" nee li«yes and blouses for f><vsh»t? the same ideals as we- That the riest is none ton good for a boy- -nothing els« can give service and satisfac tion. So quality and making are high in hoys' "Star" neglip and blouses — the sort we like to see in the company of our boys suits. R.WJT ■■Star" ona *! •- |t *3 Boys' • > ?rar i ' shirrs, ti tr, $2 v> Boys who roller skate knot what comfort and freedom ath letic underwear affords. \ ( , sleeves. Knee drawers. Boys' "Star" nainsook is the same quality that makes the men's "Star" nainsook under wear. 7.V a Mrmnt. Ask any boy's Father how Reiser- Barathea scarfs wear— I le's more than apt to recom mend Keiser - Barathea scarfs for boyi irfco give the hardest wear to anything they wear. • The weave and all pun bright silk make them wear. For bow and Arrow boys— Arrow collars in boy's sizes. With the Ara-Xotch too. The "Ten by" -a foldover. round cornered collar, has tfcil newest form of fastening. ] for •_'.">. •. FViw ti's '■''■■ •- i r- Why shouldn't boys as well as men have the most popular shoes We now make in boys' size? some of the most popular hits which were once the exclusive privilege of men. Boys' sTvws $2.'** • . «". Boom Pi d I Comtavy. Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren st. 13th st. 34tbJ% AMUSEMENTS. THE NEW v THEATRE Srats $2 to sOc- y <L/ T*'ep("ne «!»'*''• BEETHOVEN A Dramatic Rl»crapriv n'rs fjeethnvwn'* ■«• • HIPPODROME Entire Block. Hth Aye 4.'-i to •' " ;,-^ I>ailv M.it 2. Best S'ifs II X-». * »' "" KtiM." i ircus by, A Trip P*l!«««| l 3£.*, an Lrt'e t>.» r lo f . . .T » p« n Jew«l» ' t **^ — NA/.IMOV - s R.» h .ifi M^n» Tr>m'«. -* 1 .^> h " 1( - -• ; NIZIMOIfIrS «;reu«r»r rriumph of H-r far*"- - . . Mailne Klllott'«. ;;U nr F » M» r To:a 'T, ;^l > ; :•■.., LULU'S HUSBANOS €■■■». ♦l.tft HTyilV I U J* Jkt - T * L-mr^n.-e The Three r>nu«V--» *V?',Y Ht\tN«: | of M Pupont. l.» * >¥ J GRACE LA RUE "'SS! lNl»v Hv r.KT'i Xv - -,rt Last Mf.Tm-^.^*^ MARIETTA OLLY V:: The Ihrlwwl THE" JOLLY BACHELORS • '«» ioM BitES Bijou B v * Fv» < .'C M* : '" •n' 1 ""' CYRIL SCOTT In THE LOTTERY MAI i .-, I2d. Wof p , r^ , !•■* -■• " Or«-ate<t riav. I M C W • .■__^- S^f, T , THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER t.« tioKU HaraldSq. iV^SlascHi Hln* - ; - BLANCHE BATES ,«» STh# » | in if *•" Mttl Sf ''T !!* ntt I m* « rH -■" * ' v i»Avii» nri.ASfd THE LILY I DCI icon "«» -»rKK. im>' Ev *'l, BEUSCO MABEL TAUAFERRO '.V., - CITY THEATRE VJSSB^ ANNA MELD ■- r V::r X EVA TA^IGUAf S» WILD \>l^lALi £,£p*E£> i,> africa L.vm. w-.d .»r;£ MKMiri>«(»H> HAM.. SV Apr JV «'*, v n.-k«t». «.• .-.1 «i •' rv»on» *ti 'V.!S! — (colonial u»w »"ov»b. w J I -!?!** RULUNIAL l*nn * « • »» B f X " Yr^i 1 « M »t- t3r | Beaumont S I st^J^^ lalhambra