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_. rsrter BJack & Ayers a«t Tiffany Street iri^raest Co. owner ana contractor; $284. *^--H ST. ••• to *50 West: Tolkow Painting _ iVMfflnr Go &£*• Trial Realty Co. owner; *r* /r^SSSßmae. ©ontrmctor; Morris Tolkow. •*^ostiacJar: $I.<kH. - ■~ *"\" "X 6T. H* Jaraea F Xuno agt Mrs Mac *gTVw_r: H L. Wwajjiiton * Co. coatractors; *>i£T3 £^« 430 " '* 3t : Arthur T Fowler a*rt *sTofcsMnr. orvrncr cc-trador; SMSI. ■- a¥ 55 «sfl -' West, ar.« West Broadway. J^»B7B Max KosenMuir. a«t John B Ireland, *r_-TMaine Reaitj- Co. tractor ; ?150. *'it^m\a^"E. »». Charles Duck- sigt George -U JS Ja~«s D Grace. Susan M and Elizabeth ■ '.. owners; - ■ law & Co. contractors; r^gT 2«4 end C 46 Treat; Gaarael Boaenberx :r"ijbert H "William*, owner; D J Oomyna & I -■ *?&. COP: WBMa iMnker axt Georg* W - iS! J«me* ° Orfeo* Susan and Elizabeth Jt-^es. owners; S II Lang & Ca, contractors; J^S*- _1 SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS. MAY 17. s_ltf*TL>?«T*Eß AVK. f *. V ft « of Ma thews ..Trr'v** T Howe* agt John Pryor et al; May .',ai9lo;*^i. -pTH ST. * s. r.23.3 ft « of Ave 'A; William ■ ■■■■iiiirnr act City and Suburban Homes Co ct f'"*££ T «. t?W ttr benfl); f7.W7. <TEI»P- FT 10P; E XI Taylor Co agt P Ba!>n ♦j^i :=cas €t al; j£n 25 * 191 ° (by bond>: $27.".. NEW BUILDING PLANS. ■.. (With owner's name and address.) fir' VAT 17. Wmg, MANHATTAN. TNTKAL PARK "WEST. io!»th st and Ca- j »v»sraJ Pa-kw«i ; for as operating booth, etc, i I iZ wovjTig rictnre fthow; «>ntral Park V.'est ; I ".'— -j^ni*' Co. lessees; cost,.S2W; owners. I *> ! l-'yf^TFffon. <»n premises. 12TB AYE. «• •>. 57th *" '* th st; for a 1 sty +J~i »v : it Puim. ti." East l»th st. archi- J^H^c^r $2.<XKi; owner. E Appleby. Ha Broa-S t^TH FT. 457 and 439 East; for a 1 sty frame «JT *Cx?A: N Lancer Si East 325 th st. arcbi- Sat ' ewt. $«V>; owner. P V O'Neill. 417 East - 13«U> "'• ?££CtstO& ?T- T7 fT a - sty brk bakery *« r '. ctcre. W.Sx«R.<x irre*. M F*lflmaa. Park Row rtffilag. arrhltert; •■"••l. #»?.<W»; owner, estate of jilfcen • ■ ■ ■*!]. o" -pr^fniFef. THE BRONX. ■ U :i^ ' saeTON RD. • s. 138 ft n "'. 180 th st: 1 sty —He >..-■■■■ ■ ."Ste2<>; .1 <; Harlach. 7M East -i'sißi c- *rchit«»ct: $4«0: nr*-T>*>r, the OIJ Hobcken ' fjTtle Club. MS West Xia st. "cL-^SON'P TNT TO), a • cor of Stephen* «»• tin 1 BtJ 1 frame- amusement hall*, sines ir !«••' Ijrvv. \Vfic**T. SOW Kroadwsy. are ti Meet; |3*^_ jiO^^ 1 .; owner. CAT Turpin, 3<T.i Broad- 4 -V SUCOMB'j? l:D. ■»• a. 75 ft r of l^ist st; 1 c ,- jsrsF'- 26535; sSwrvuw *: «:sew. SOS! DecßXttr •re. am»>i"-tF. cost. SCOO. own. VTllliam C a,tjc- WOtn n and Andrews aye. ISSTII ST. B « SO ft <• of Eelrnont are; S sty : »wt staWf. SSt»; M W" Del Gaufllo, T-emont jsd -U rt"=tcr ayes. architect : cost, $15,000; o wn tr. «5J* Kasc lti^th et. •' TTrB?TEK .WZ. - p. ~jr> ft n of HBOi st: two l *tv trk i«r.mte. S»xl7it7O«: Frank if cane. , Jrtiteci ■'•?'• Ea-"=1 177 th si. total cost. $9C».<K»J; - crser. t^sne* Bjorkecren. 214S Mapcs avc. ALTERATION PLANS. : MANHATTAN. •"0j H. ST. • «=. whole front aaKsaaa S?th ar . N «M) ft? to 11 sty brk tr,Ttn. etc; Jackson & \ t— 1 r - 3^2J< Broadway, architects: J200.000; ' ' -pmmr. Mc3raw Really Co. 23S> West 3&lh st. THE BRONX. ' BATHGATK AYE. BjB; 1 st;. frame stable. : H. 6115: Franz Wolfgang. SS East 177 th St. j ' srtSitect; j?A); owner, it M Brown, on prem tew ■ - SOr7OTC Kr> m »■ }>-,m itSUj to 17«h st: 2 j • anartt oflif-. • -••'. N T Server. l?.Oth ft and , So a"* architect; <-ost. ?2r..<»'O: owT«r. UniOP 3 ajßjaa- Ov. ISOth «* an«J .Vi aye. I LIS PENDENS. MAY 1". 555 f T. £;k Cam: "• nnice Pniicastra crt TJ;rS*9! '-re:. nan l notice of levy); attorney. C £«•• 38TH FT. IS2 T\"?rt: Ten-ment llotjj^. Pc- MtrTS)*' of the City "' »w York apr Max Xt»- taouoe of I? 1 "" ' . axtf-mey. A I: Watson. BROADWAY. i -..".? to I-!' 7th aye, Vtl T-5 55T.; Pranrtard Trurt Co of %>- Tori:, tru*. «jrf l"T;it»d -•»!»••= R»*:tnvre": and Realty Co •til ifnr»";]rvpuTe i*f mts<; att«n»pys, Gut^rie. SIV i A"a« Pitiderin. IISTH «T. 629 "West: Harry Kossner art Jk'cssar Realty c*» <aftion to foreclose mt riisni'-s* lier»: ll!<IT11»1't. Ci>h««n Bros. LOTR 61 to <>4. amended map of Adee Park. »act <if BotanicaJ OardeTu Bronx; G<-orc« TV' I>av^ ngt Warwick Realty and Construction •Tc (Inrcclosnre of mfc : attorney, C "W Day ton. Jr. TT.t AYE. « * <. 2«7.5 ft ti • of t;n."»th Rt, Jjotl""' -vi-iilmm J 54«Cutch*on a^t Joeephlne Ji Hueh>eiaer et «l (loreciosure of rnt?:); »ttor a«T. C T> BMk. 31> ST, 137 Kart ; T«?neiacnt House Depart- BNBt *>f »h* City <»f N>w York act Benedict Bockar <r.otic« <*f If vv ■ . aTtorTjey. A R "Wat -TEH AYE, ■ m. lot 141. map of VII iH," ol Uount Hope, TTxjr.r. Georse gi^Tnp«n»ia'ii^- «rt A»r«n A ■W^inbe.rg <»t al *t*".te>n tt> fiTirelore •mechanics' lien); actor »sr. <" B A-««rv Miße - ' " •2TTH fc>T. * ■«• B, ""•"• ft t « of 6th aye. 25x $>•?: Isaac PrhmtliSlT airt Joseph " Karris tt al ■ forecl<r=we «rf mtgi; attorney, S Bcrn stf la •■ tv PT.n-w K. 157.1 ft b it of Hester ft. ITfisT; Louise .I>jcbtni&u "^rt Meyer Frank ♦t si .3ct:oa luiiapress trust t; attorney, C^L 1 BaSman. IW»TIT ST. c «. 167 ft ti- of Park aye. 17x W.ii: 0-oit.e f >n^er apt I^ena Fl*hb«ln »*t ti jfor»clnfure «f rntjri: attorney. E M Wight. 17* TH PT. * *. T»«.ll ft «■ of IVebrter svf, s**Tff; T-inr A ■-:-•• 3lcK»* ! '« «! <foT*T!r»nre of mt?r>; attcmev. I. E 2SAPHT'TIPT AYE. « • e«r 147 th at. tails S9; Trial Realty-Co apt Fr*d Brown < ■ al j (ip^rif.c p*rfrvrmanc-!M ; attcrne;-, "W* M Gold ti Jr. BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS. 2JAT 17. 79TH 5T <= 5 2a"..« ft •«• rf fBl st. Pl.Px92: tttr Mcrtcise Co loans G B V. - Construction Co KEI.L.Y BT. w s. IST.. 11 ft n Of -WeEtchsster ! •bl iUi. '"^ty n-rr • •• loans Dwycr & ■, <i»wy <Tfln*tru'-t}«>T! • ... S32.<iW>. '•GDEX AYE. - •* cor of l€3d at. 50xS5; City -"««?- Cr, l"ar.? High Bride* Building. Co pimr liCETr»N ST, ft c cor or Greenwich r,t. 102.4 x MM Au?tia B ■"-■-.' leans James Crulkshank j J3ft,«*. ' *AI^EP AVa • a. 225 ft t> of 14»th tt. 25x -?': Ms- 6 Croxson loans Emma Ackertnann j .PARK AYE T? • <^r of WO« rt IWxKO: Albert ' *•»»■ artier h^ai.* Ole G E'-t-!f=«n $30,00". : T*XMMJX AYE. it « cor cf 17Cth Bt..IOIXX>X J p«: ?tTT>«r. 'phmll Joans Munden ConEtruc- t * C» tiljOOO. ' iASIEiITO SEE STOCK EXCHANGE Scae of Visitors' Gallery Restrictions Have Been Removed. '^* nj!«- put in force a.V~. :t Lan years ***>: cJofiii^ the Stock Exclianpe pallerj- to ti; Tisitors (zc*pt tho;^ personally accom « JeaieC by mcrnJiers of the exchanpe. lias •• ■»«»* much le^s irtfirjjrent. A mom " r.i».y tk.w tmsm his pufjii- 'ia the gal •7. alter having secured t^ir entrance. ■ted of «ibs •bliced to remain Trith Sas - »*3 admission may also be obtained ** :» application to the secretary : !a Stack Exchange house? or from IMB *^Whurioijc The virtually unrcstrictrd "**■''* C f the old days, •which included ; *•■' »'-"«>iroMle loads of "Seeing- New ■ . j**" bailors ever? afternoon, ha not j ?* •**--' however, and i- not HfcrJy ■^^to^k Exolian^e saller\ r was closed _Jr.* angc galiei?- wa> i*a^* ''-"• about tn-o months early- in • < ."^* p T^epeir?" and was then reopened ■ J»» ua« of prrsonaJlj 1 escorted jnicst* • ti»^ !taih^ r5 Th * other downtown ex- I lJJ** fo:!<-i*od tiie example of the Stock . r'w!^ 6 in rxciuJin^ visitors from th« * 1 * 1 *- th« probifcition l>cin? said at th«- : Z~~. *' • t i»"«? been due to intimations of ; *^ ib5 c anarchistic attacks. ; Thousands SEE BRIDGE fire * I*ka«tebTirg1 *ka«tebTirg Cars Held Up for Half . ' an Hour by the Blaze. j fh-.T^*^* of fx>ri:on* on rooftci» and c ♦ irV^^ 6 **' ' <*> a spectacular fire on the ' - j^-^ssfauix Bri«3g<» yerterday nfternoon. jW^* *'irtod cv a wooden tie of the ' 0a S? 555 ' 5 Tranrit rystem. it was in j fe-s tJts *'^' 9u . n< ' tracks >a/in»ir to the Brook : w,*y bnr * s *- A!l the wooden ties are j !■** olldrip from the cars and j *rr«B^ rii fatlTled tte names so' that they [ «ZZl V " Ul £»"«•* rapJOJty, and within ten I Un ;?l; ?l fcbout forty tJe*. runntoff * *"*■- ; 171 7 ' 0 •*■ sixty fecLp w*"reVafire '" *>tin in<l T*lilroa<lT * lilroa<l employes tried to j J^ff 61 lh *' hlaxe with chemira! ap- | tiei.'f 5 ' hut th * flam** keft rpreadJns an j . 'r3 **■ ai£rm ms KM 'ii : from the •♦""t ,, ai><l Sta liHni T3avsd A. Boody' •*<J . str^ra io ti.e bridge .-• »»»- j tw reach t''e Wazfc Plro 6|s«Sßto» j S«te «,* <?Ut "» I~°1 ~° ctdaja a:l . d Dp ■««- L • **«m V 1V 1 - I**1 ** aid of r ' ttr -- v vo-unf^rs. ru.-- j * tl ; *b» Bl3^uln» th« fir. Mcanwnn*- j *• fao-.ill*^ bcujv<l fQ? WflJiaTCfSiixiif on the ! 55255? Trarsit *-:•• teru»v.ere blecfc-j *._ — * f! * * • — ■— — — > TWO of the QUALITY ADVERTISEMENTS /-V TO-VAy'S j HELP WANTED. Male. SALESMEN — the United States to •ell automobile necesMHes; references re quired. The CV»i) Tire and Protector Co., 320 ! j Broadway. Female. ATTENDANTS for sanatorium near city; $25 monthly and maintenance; four days off monthly. Irwin, -.7 West 11th st. - K^READ THE OTHERS AND GO TO WORK"« HE L^ WANTED. Male. ~~ AGENTS— Elc money made selling water filter; _»«• Per dozen an j uj.ward. Freeman Bros.. 82 n n «C» Jf. A -JSHIS_. WANTED— To Jeara newsnaper dr«ir.° n S. ™c** !n *' "iustratlng and fashion drawing. Thomas. IM V.»j.t 23d Et.. N>tr York. IJOOKKEEPER for out-of-town firm- man .x ■»»« r> l mr n T 1 In ofnr * ? • ? >'"tems. etc.: salary $.*). MlghlU < Position Brofcer>. Flatirr-n Building. BUTLER and USEFUL MAN. for .^arsdale; TO . !__?„ f*™'llf *™' 11 ■ ant- nationality: $35. Miss FUzO^raJds Emr>«ym«nt Bureau. 603 sth aye.; er.tranr-e on 42<i ft BUYEH s: i MANAGER shoe department, large v, ffrtprT, aepartm«:t store; cor.fldential; salary or"n. Busincf j« «^rrlcc <<>.. 30H Broadway. CLERK — ilalr; p.<...i penman; auto taipply ex perir.^ro. National Employment Exchange 47 us; 42il Ft. ' ' HAI PFEUR— Haai be thoroughly esperienced and hay* gewd references, industrial Asso.-iE twn of America. toe.. 17 West 42d tit. DRUG SITfDRT SALESMAN— Preferably young man experienced this lln* local territory. Busi rege Service r o .. SCO Broa<3--ay. EXECUTIVE MANAGER for manufacturing clothlnjj company; must be thoroughly experi enced this line; $«.<io(t; confidential. Eusiness t^rvirr Ool* ?.n» Broadway. INStTRANCK. induftrla! men. easy celling gid* _»; golden orpertunlty. 10:30 to 1 Suite 612, 356 oth aye. MASAOER (__H4: -eTtecutive men. capable- of or* nlrlna tcrritor%-: aalar)' $2,500. Mighill < Position Broker). Flatlron Building iIECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN, with EOme. ex r*ri<Ti^ in design of small parts; SI.OOO SI.GOO Bneirew Service Co.. 309 Broadway. ORGANISTS — German. ?300; Denominational and Episcopal. »-s«<»<"•. Webster's Choir Ex cbar.ge. l".« .-•'. aye. PRIVATE -RETART to sales manager of large local manufacturing company; $1,500 to start, with excellent opportunity. Business Ser \ic<» Co.. Mfft Broadway. : SALESMAN, lac-cs. embroideries, curtaics. etc.. to travel Southwest. Business Service Co., 303 Broadway. SALESMAN, experienced in sale of transmis sion • T:iirm-ni and mill supplies; territory Pennsylvania: $1.30<J-$1.«00. Business Service Co.. MB Ef-oadway. SALESMEN — Throushout the United States to sell automobile necessities; references required. The O'Neii Tire and Protoctor Co.. 320 Broad way. SHIPPING CLERK— Most have experience along Jmrftware. and metal lines; salary $20. Mighill (Position Broker). Flatlron Building. SUPERINTENDENT, experienced in manufact ur- of or-:F. underwear or similar line; New Jersey factory; -{1,500-$2,0G0. Business Service Co.. ."09 Diaailiaj - .- -P.\ 1.-i.N-, DRAFTSMAN — Steam pump ex r-erienc* 1 n^ceEsary; only high class men con sidered; SSJ-OrtO. National Emplo^nent Exchange. 47 West t-d St. TABLET 'DIGEPTANP; large seller; agents HouthTTi teiilU)i>'. Pond Phsrmaeal Company, New York. <• WESTERN, territory; Tablet Digeetana for all stomach Ills. Pond Pharmacal Company, New York. .• . Female. ARTISTS WANTED — learn newspaper eketcMns. magazine illustrating and fash lee drawing. Thomas, 158 West 23d St.. New York. ATTENDANTS for sanatorium, near city, $25 monthly and maintenance; four days off month ly- Irwin i Bureau. 77 West Ufa st. COOK (plaint .to.&sslrt light housework in small family; other girl kept; trapes $25. Industrial A*f=<vraTK.n. Inc.. 1 17 West 42d Bt. COOK, to <*c\ plain laundry, far email family; wages ?2T.-S3O. Industrial Association. 17 West 42d st. Tel. 5210 Brj-anr. COOK and LAUNDKESS. for one lady; must have experience and good' references; wages J25-530. Industrial Association. Inc.. 1" West 42d rt. NURSE-SUPERVISOR. ISO. wanted immediate ly; charge 1 raining school, large hospital. The. Hopkins Educational Bureau^ 507 sth aye., be tween 42d and 4Sd stE. STENOGRAPHEft— For law firm: must b*> thor oughly competent; two at $20 and $12; both^ periuar^nt. .inn 1 Exchange. 87 Nassau st. WANTED— An hour's ride from New York, a re fined. capable young wo*.nan as nurse to ner vous Invalid ; one accustomed to children pre ferred; mu«t be stronc. willing and obli~!ncr and able to few; good references required. Call at 11 O'clock. 14fi West !«7th M WORK WANTED. Male. ACCOUNTANT and BOOKKEEPER.— Opens, clos--es.« balances, audits: books kept part time; financial reports mace. Moderate. Box 114. Trib une Harlem Branch. >'": West 125 th St. -■■ CHAUFFEUR.— SingIe, swede, 26; reliable; strictly tober and steady; careful driver; ex perienced on motor boats; best reference; so where. C*. Lawson. I*4 Lexington aye. CHAUFFEUR-— Young married man as rhauf feur; reference. John Trice. 105 .Amsterdam Bane. CHAITKEUR. -7: single; •xperienced ; no school praduat*: wants steady position, with Rood family; drive* and repairs foreign hlph pouered cars perfectly; references. Renault, 2^7 Kast ■•:. &t. _ . CUAUFFECS — American; with family roing in ~ countr?-; «trk-'Jy tober; very best reference: reaTOngb'l" »si:^ Address William Cramer. Staatsbtir^. I>:tch^«g county. N. Y. CHXuFFEUR— Experienced mechanic; with , private family: • ity or country; furnish beat ol references B. Gruady. SSS Amsterdam_avp. CHAUFTEIR an 1*" all round man; colored: 20; country or city. M. K. C-T Box. 7. Trtbuae. COLUMBIA UNIVKRSITY STUDENT EM PLOYMENT COMMITTEE can furnish thor oughly competent men and women ttvors ana companion*; also clerks and draftsmen, for part time, and summer work. Employment Committee. Sub-station 64. City. Telephone 1400 — Morningslde. " i FOREIGN LANGUAGE? translated by university graduate: accurate, eneed: coiui"nsation most moderate- highest references. William F. Beers, f 3750 Broad»ay._T>lephong. 4i>o A uau bon . ___ GENERAL ENGINEERING ASSISTANT.— 3v lexhnica! srra.iuat. mcchaniral, M; J»od draftsman: experienced office, shop and testing. i Thomas, 167 West Sinh tt. j '_ j SALESMAN* — As solicitor: cnything but infiur- : " 'an"» or book propositions: has bad '•xepe rience- can make rood; best of references. J. ; F. Leo 424 E. 10th at. , I j TOUNG MAN OS)'. *ood arpearanc*. ha''".r siV spare hours «a%. -«-l6he S position with; 1 r^lleWe arm as coli^cTOr; ■*!«■« to warts r - n confmlssion or.ly; cahh security. Apply H. K-. : p,r-r 4' Tribune mem. I vri'-Vfi MAN (22K well trained' in American "ollew and European high schools; -'"' i: aiffi.tlcian: with «hance of «^a» c erner:. Vale»,twe 'Vol. Warren tt.. Elmhurst. Long pipe fittinc; most anything:. E. A. Zerbe. 113 Eng*-r*. aye.. Crooklyn. - l. j TOt'NG WAX — At anything: ' an drtve. I. tfeltter. 2i»l Houston m Female- A MIDDLE aged lady would »««• capab.e as sistance. us companion or housekeeper In pr, vate fan.:!- la country; would travel: " 1 " 1 *^" remuneration; excellent references. Addre«B Box 2CT. i»e»' <^.naan. Conn; BGE GRADI'ATE d«»lrei po»ition as sec rctarr. KXrrapb^r; 3 years* experience. B. T . Trlbon^. Harlem. - COMP/wVION. etc. Collate educated woman, musician, reader, fine housekeeper and ox n»rirn<-"i nurse, %vidh«>s position with family coin* abroad, travelling, or at home, as com panion or chaperon for young people or in vaiid- f,< st references as to character and oußlincations. Industrial Association. 17 West 4"6 si. Phone, 52M1 Bryant. . GOOI> BtemosmpfaTe typewriting work: r«a .oriable rate*. - >♦:. William si. K(w>m M 3. Thoue 4- < x»— John. •TfEXOGIIArHEIt.— lady wishes type wiltinc to do during epare hour»; wtHtna* »crker: price* reasonable. Miss L- Dan!el«. 154 Ea« 33d rt. __J__ rriTEWKITIXG. MULTTGRAPHING. . Accurate, reasonable. Ray Room «006. Met ropoliun BjlHing. 23d at, Madron aye. Tele pT.one. fiClwi — Gra m ercy . ' TgKK WRITING. MULTJOnAPHING—Sum mer price*. E. Bame*. Room 55.*.. |M No- MU pt. Tei-. 301 S — Beekmnn. DOMESTIC StTUATIONS_WA_N TE - , "" Male. : CAKETAKEIIS— Man and wife; Irish ; country l,r.rne: £oo<l rtieroicts. P. ilalvey. C 2 Cntb- I arir.-i *»- _ _■_ C '. ! rl? \V rFl'i'it. COACHilAN.— Scotch; thorough- S 'v urtdw»t.-.aa« both; careful artver; Krteily !*«-"."- -e-ate- s«iiah>. wlllins, oblfaicsr: pTBonaJ ' IhsSm reference: jn<x!erflt» wap-i; country pn- I 'er'r-sfi. WWIB ■ ii-I: !.nmH. V\X>l -J-tii «! .; ' ! . 'aso. *lnRl«: thorougUly «»k- I " ^"jrnced • cr.:r liorses, catenates osil harness; ! careful «3:'->er; •!•>- "» >.n::;. c«*:icrallj- Ui« [ fut; rtlertsxa. Thomas, SS» Esst jJd eu — KEW-YOftK T)ATLY TRIBPNE, WEDXESPAY. MAY 18; I&HK DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Male COACHMAJC.— Ftret class; Al references from select families; thoroughly understands care horses, carriages, harness; city or country. Call or address 8., 617 r.th aye. COACHMAN or ("HAUFFEUR— Toung Swede; single; smooth-fared; good driver; useful any thin*: needed; excellent reference. Carpenter's Bui^au. 154 Cth aye. ■ •__ GROOM or PORTER— By ■ respectable colored man: or to watt on hi nlMliisn Call or ad dresa Mulford. 2.»'. West g£d St. FARM HANDS, useful men, married couples for farms and gentlemen's country places; English. German and Bwediat) a specialty. • llathewson Bureau. 818 fi-i aye Tel. 378 Bryant. ■ FARM HAND — By a braw |.ouns Scotsman, a good farmer an i cowman: sober and obliging; $2T>. * Sinclair. Mathewson Bureau, MS tfth aye. Tel. :;7S Bryant. FARM MANAGER or foreman on pcntleman's piace^ thoroughly competent midair- aged mar ried man; good references. J. 1.. Pleasantville station, eh enter County, N. T. GARDENER American: 40: on private estate; expert on road and walk making; Ii years' practical experience with beat contractors and landscape architect* on private estates and high ways in the execution of all work connected therewith; best reference. F. C.. Ar.lta Place. Jamaica. N. V. GARDENER^Irish; middle aged: single; fine \eEf-table grower: irlass fruits, flowers, lawns. etc.; 3 years last place. Carpenter's Bureau. 154 Oth aye. GARDENER.— Hollanders: married couple; no children; position on gentleman's place; prefer furnished cottage; beet . references. 222 Hudson St.. Hoboken. N. .T. ' ' GARDENER — German; single; experienced on vegetables, flowers, fruits, - etc.. especially frames and greenhouse; reasonable .compensation ; references. Mathewscn Bureau, SI 8 6th aye. Tel. "- Bryant. JAPANESE- permanent; thorough; lonic ex-: . perienced cook and butler; in small family or bachelor* place; ar.vw iiere : personal rcfer eoc<>e. Ol.ukata. 41 East nth St. MAN.— Mulatto, handy* sober, se^ks position; chauffeur, coachman, groom: iiseful; anything; private family, doctor; go anywhere. Fred, 50 Weal 29th st. USEFUL MAN— Married: Irish: no children: can drive, milk, work garden; wife cook, laundress or hoiwekeepex; well recommended. Carpenter's Bureau. J64 Cth aye. LaKFI'L MAN— Middle aged man desires steady employment in care of small country place: house, stable, garden: handy with tools, &c. ; reference. W. T. 810% ''■■ st.. Jersey City. USEFT.7L MAN English; competent around gar <!ii. lawns, etc.: also experienced with horses. cow* and chickens: good references; $23. Mathew _?!} Bureau. Sl* r'" avo. Tpl. .178 Ep-ant. VALET, &c. Japanese, competent in his duties, to act as valet or take charge bachelor's place; best references. Vosh l . 123 Sands St.. Brooklyn. Telephone 2f»4«— Main. ■ YOUNG MAN. 2S. good appearance, wishes posl 1 tion In the country; willing and obliging.' ' Charles L. Shermen. 07 1 ) Park avp. Female. MISS CURRY'S HIGH' CLASS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 25 WEST 42D ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND C.TH AYES.. Rooms 511-512. Strictly reliable heir, for private families. 'Phone 3'>-'>Q— •int. CHAMBERMAID German; willing girl; assist waiting: good sewer; best refer ences; $22-$29 Lang & Boecherer Co.'s Bureau, 43. 4.1. 47 West 33d at. £ CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS.— Young Irish girl: excellent city references. X.. Miss Hof msvor'B Bureau, "20 Cth aye.. ninth floor. Tele phone 4527- "adisoii Square. * CHAMBERMAID - WAITRESS. — Neat. young Norwegian girl: very competent, willing, oblig ing; country preferred; best references. Oster berg's Bureau, 716 Lexington • aye. Tel. 1055 ■Plaza. ' - ■ " . CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS. — Neat young girl; excellent city references; wages, $'JX. Albany Bureau 20 East 33d Ft. CHAMBERMAID— WAITRESS— Two neat Swed ish girls; competent and reliable: excellent ref erences; together or separate. Sampson &- N>l_ son .- Bureau. 412 4th aye. 'Phone IS6O Madison Square COOK — Scotch Protestant: good baker; assist laundry; fri«-nd. chambermaid— waitress;* to gether, separate; any distance. Morrow's Bu reau. 721 Lexington ay., s fttht th st. COOK.— Swedish; young, neat: excellent cook; first cias? ail respects: good manager, with or without kiichenmaid; three years last place; ex cellent references. Ontcrbcrg's Bureau, 718 Lex ington avc. Tel. 1055 — Plaza. COOK. — Young-; excellent cook; city or country M.. Hofmayer's Bureau, .J2n nth, aye.. Hint! floor. Telephone 4Ti27 — Madison - So.UE.re. COOK — German; first .-las.. good baker; highly recommended; city or count ry; wages ?35-f4O. Call at Lang & Boecherer Co.'b Bureau. 4;:. 45, 47 West 33d st. Swedish cook; g<-»->.l ig<er; naa »-x-.-el!ent reference; also, wait- Bureau, 680 !-• i • ir.gxnr. aye. Tel., *4W t'lH7.a. COOK and I^AT'NT>RESS best of refer ences; no objection to country; willing to do general housework for small family. MeOallum's Bureau, cor. 31st st. and 4th a', i. . Tel., 5706 Madison Square. . COUPLE — butler; both experienced, well trained; ■'■•'• entire work private family; city. country- 1928 riasa. Morrow's Bureau, 721 Lexii^ton aye.. !>Mli St. COUPLE. — Scotch Protestants; excellent cook laundress: man pardoner, coachman, useful; excellent references. Industrial Association (Inc.), 17 West 42d st. GRADUATE NURSE — Permanent position for care of invalid or elderly lady, or nervous patient; three years in last pin.---, highest rcf errnccs in Chicago nnfl elsewhere lus to re!l abil'tv and adaptability: willing :'■ go to any cltv or town. Address MisE F. Harms, Honey Creek. T\'is : bread ■!. cit; or cunt- . Mrs. Cooper' a Agency. <i." Bth ay.-. INFANT'S NURSE. — Scotch. Protestant: four rears' exeHlent references; city or country; S3<>: full charge from birth. Industrial Asso ciation. 17 Weft 42.! Phone. .I^lO — Bryant. INFANTS NUP-SE— Experienced young German woman: best references; city or Country; wa«fs $;.%?.'!'•. Call at Lanj; & Boecherer Co.'s Bu reau. 43. -15. 17 West ■'«■! et. ___ ____ LADY'S MAlD.— Refined girl; speaks German an.l English: unuerstandr- hairuiessinß. mani curing. etc: {r^ o stMiimlisjßiii. willing to travel.- Address J. \v. 15*. Newton st.. Brooklyn. ! LADY'S MAID — tWrccr.. H>?akinsr French; good fewer and packer: best references -was^s .*^.v ! $30. OH at Lftr.s; A- Boecberer Co.'a, Bureau. 43. ' 4r.. 47 Wesl :;:■■', « LAUNDRESS. — Neat, nice German *irl; excellent laundress; carefri. -efficient: beat references. Osterberg'a Bureau. 716 Lexington aye. Tel. 105.1 — Fla 2a . I LAI'NDRKSS. — First class: can do plain and fancy; a'FO collars, ruffs: exceptional pood, reference, .lussila Bureau 680 Lexington av^. T' I . 44.'.:: PJa^a-^ '_ : . 'LaTNI.VrEFS— Finnish -i' l does collars; will ! ins to assist with rhamtM ■■ -->r ; . fitj- or coun try: be»t of rf-f^rrn .s. Weid'l Diireau, 321 rolumhu.o are. Tel. 7804 Schooler. I LAUNDRESS — Young Swedish -woman; muni, i- competent; shins. ■ collars, fine washinfr; .-;'-.• >^ars on- place: wages $•'>('. Samnai n & Nelson's i Bureau. 412 4:! i aye. "Phone 186S HadißOo cquaT*. - ; •LAI'fCDRESH— -First class Irish ciii. does siitrts perfec best references; wages $sn. .-„•! at Ltmg & Boech«rer Co.'s Bureau, 40. 45, 47 West , 33d Ft. _ . Xt'RSE — By Oenoan; thoroughly cwupwrnt; un derstands *bi' ? and children:^ exoellpnt refer rn-^-m- city or country. Mis. Cooper's Agency. C" 6t'h aye Nl'RSE.— Refinrd Prolestant German-American fclri. for children; best references. 59 West j K7th »-'t . basement. . NI'RSE or v i RfiERY CSOVEBXESS—SefIaed North German rirl; to prown up chliaren; good sewer- best rafcmice*: wag. s |2S-$36. I>in«c & poecherer Oo."s Bureau. 43. 45. 47 .Went 33ri st. _ TWO GERMANS '••"■»<. good tak. ■ other charrw »«»rrfla4il. excellent waitrea?; city, countn Tel. ! 10:8 Plaza. "&lorrow'B Bureau. 721 I^-sington 1a v 7 corner_sgth -"*■' ' ■_ "tVAVTRI'SS ond chambermaid: yor.np Finnliih " pi.:. '■ •" ot reienrßtic.es. Welds Bureau. Zll Colnmbqa ay». ■ ,; WAITRESS. PARLORMAID -G*rman Rirl: first I class; can take butler'a pla< •■ . also exof-llent <*uedieh waitress: %-cry *>ci=t refertnes. O«rter : berg'a Bureau, 716 l^xjitgton .aye. Tel. IOM - naxa . - \vTfTKESS and PAKMRMAin- <'ompetfnt Irish «rirl;.britt references; wages $25-J3O. <JHI a* Lans ft Eoccheror Co.'s 13-arcan. 4a. !•". 47 West j.3'l pj- 1_ \VORKl>'fi IIOI'.-KKKEPKH-By widow, o? would '■•■">' on laJv: no ot..t<-cik'it to travel; 11. E C. care of Ml - T. V. KuU.v. 400 CM <{«•.; h »t. INSTRUCTION. For Both Sexes — City. THE r.KRIJT7. SCHOOL OF rJ&GUACES MADISON SQUARE (1122 BROADWAY) " Barlera Eraii'-li, 543 I^enox ay.... n«arl37ts St. Brooklyn nranrh.-gIS-I'SO Uvlngaton St. SCHOOL AGENCIES^ ' American and .J-'oretrn 'iej«clier»' Agency, funnile* Professors. Teacher*. Tutor*. c,o» • raeßfeii. etc. "■ Colleges. Schools and Familial. Apply »• . ii '- > **• J. YOUNG-FULTON..; •^ 23 Union B^uara, DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE. ROLL TOP Brow p EdKa OFFICS . - FURNITURE '. in great variety Of style and price. i T. O. SELLEW. 11l Fulton £(. PARTITION SALES. I SUPREME COURT. NEW YORK COUNTY.— Walter V. Starr and Charles M. Cannon, as Administrators of the good?, chattels and i credits which -were of David J. Dannat. de- I ceased, and others. Plain: against Chand : ler D. Starr and others. Defendants. - In. pursuance of an Interlocutory Judgment for the.partition Of real property by the sale 1 thereof, dated April 2f». 1910. and duly entered i in the office of the Clerk of the County of New Tork on May 2. 1010. I. the undersigned. 1 Referee in nald Judgment named, will sell at I Public Auction, at the Exchange Sales Rooms. 1 No*. 14 and 16 Vesey Street, in the Soroush i of itfanhattan, City and County of New York. ! on the 27th day of May. l»10. at twelve , o'clock noon of I that day. by Joseph P. Day. Auctioneer, the premises with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein de rcribed as follows: First Parcel: All that certain lot. piece, or i parcel of land with the buildings thereon. Situate, lying and being in the City of New 1 York, Borough of Manhattan, bounded and •I described as follows: ■ Beginning at a point on the westerly side of - Tompkins Street, distant seventy-five (70; feet northerly from the point formed by the i intersection of the westerly side of Tompkins • Street with the northerly side of Broome I ! Street. end running thence northerly along the westerly side of Tompkins Street twenty : I five (SB) feet to premises number Seventeen 1 j Tompkins Street; running thence westerly , along the southerly boundary line of premise* number Seventeen Tompkins Street and along r I a. line which makes on Its southerly side, an i angle of ninety decrees. eighteen minutes. ■ thirty seconds <"v«>\ 1"'. 30") with th« west . erry side of Tompkins Street, and partly ■ through a party wall one hundred (100) feet; ,S running thence southerly along a line parallel i with Tompkins Street twenty-five (25) feet to a point in safd line distant Feventy-fivr (75) [ j feet two and one-half C",! inches northerly ; ! from Broome Street: and running thence east , { er'y along a line. which makes, on its south- I erly side an angle of ninety degrees, eighteen ; ! minutes, thirty second? (9S 6 , 18. 30") with . the westerly side of Tompkins Street and , ! alone the northerly boundary line of premises ' number Thirteen Tompkins Street, cna hun i dred feet to the print or place of beginning. ; Together with all right, title and interest , if any. In and to any gores of land adjoining 1 ■ the premises above described. Said premises being known by the street , number Fifteen -Tompkins Street. Second Parcel All that certain lot. piece . or parcel of lard with the building thereon, : situate, lying and being in the City of New j York. Borough of Manhattan, bounded and described as follows: £ Beginning at the point formed by the Inter i I section of the southerly line of the Williams burg Bridge Property with the easterly side ! of. Mangin Street, -which point is distant one ! hundred and fifty rir.rii feet, four and one i half <4\») inches northerly from the north ' erly side of Broome Street measured along i the easterly olde of Mangin Street, and run ! ning thence easterly along the southerly 8 side of said Williamsburg Bridge Property two hundred ten (200) and two and one-half (2 I ' 4) inches to the point formed by the in tersection of the southerly side of said Will [ iamsbursr Bridge Property with th« westerly : side of Tompkins Street; running thence ! southerly along the westerly side of Tompkins i Street twenty-five (25) feet; running thence ', westerly along a line which makes on its ! southerly side an angle of ninety degrees, i eighteen minutes, thirty seconds (90°. 18*, I SO") with the i westerly side of TompKlns ! Street, two hundred (200) feet two (2) inches more or less, to the easterly side of Mangin • Street, i and running thence northerly along the easterly side- of Mangin Street twenty [ five ._'.". i feet to the point or place of. begin i ning. Bald premise? being known by the street i numbers 13 Tompkins Street and 26 Mangin Street. Dated. New York, May 2. 1910. CHARLES L. HOFFMAN. Referee. WILFRID N. O'NEIL, Attorney for Plain tiffs. 135 Broadway, K. Y. City. THEODORE 8. RUMNEY, Jr.. Atty. for Deft., Andrew Shiland as sole surviving ex ecutor, etc. • • HAROLD SWAIN. Atty. for Deft.. Title I Guarantee" & Trust Co.. etc. ROBERT H. HAHN. Atty. for Defts., Will iam D. Havllirnd and others. OTTO B. SCHMIDT. Atty. for Deft.. Mart ; E. Starr. LEONARD &- WALKER. Attys. for Defts.. Ellen M. Brooks and others. ■ BALDWIN & MAT, Attys. for Deft.. Caro line Ray. . FRANK M. TICHENOR/ Atty. for D»fts.. John Dimond and others. SHILAND. SHOEMAKER A HEDGES, Attys. for Deft.. Josephine D Pell. j The following Is a diagram of the property to be sold. its street numbers are 15 and 19 Tompkins Street and 26 Mangin Street: , Southerly line Wllllamsburg Bridge property. ||» iTuuft. 2V 3 in. ' 0 r-h =~ $5 ~ 200 ft. 2 in. »** 2 ! — ; ,1 Party wall ~*T — — i „ r ►* u& 3(v, _ - •! A '" • »* - ■ . tt ;r - ; i ■• I ■■ ? ■ "I | ! I ' • North side Broome Stre.et.- Eaid premises No. 10 Tompkins Street, being tb* first parcel above d scribed and known in the Interlocutory Judgment above mentioned as "First Parcel," will be sold separately and Is subject to a mortgage for Four Thousand Dollars, which is Bast due, and Interest there on from May Ist. 1010. at the rate of 5% per annum The approximate amount of the taxes, as sessments and water rates or other liens 'which are to be allowed to the purchaser out of the purchase money or paid by the Referee on the sale of Aid No. 15 Tompkins Street. Is One- Hundred and Ninety-eight 2-100 Dol lars and interest. . Bald premises No. 19 Tompkins Street and No. -'•'• Mangin Street, and being the second parcel above described, and Known in the I Interlocutory Judgment above mentioned as "Second Parcel." will be sold as one parcel and are subject to the following liens and in cumbranfes, namely: On No. 10 Tompkins Street to a mortgage i for 53. 100, which is past dv-, and interest I thereon at 5% from May 14. 1910. On No. 2fl Mangin Street, to a mortgage for j $3 100, which is past due. and interest there- j on' at S3 from May 14. 1910. The approximate amount of the taxes, as- : sessments 'and water rates or other liens j which are to be allowed to th»> purchaser out | of the purchase money or paid by the Referee I on the sal. of said No. 10 Tompkins Street and No. 26 ilangin Street, is Three Hundred and Five 64-100 Dollars and- interest. Dated. New York, May 2. 1010. CHARLES L. HOFFMAN. Referee. ', AUCTION SALES. lIAX SCHWARTZ, AUCTIONEER.— BY Virtue of a chattel mortgage, will sell this day at 11 o'clock forenoon, No. 7 E. 13th street, Manhattan Borough, large lot of colored postal cards, cut and In sheets. By order of attorney tor mortgagee. - * ~ CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTERS. DISTRIBUTING carß#, circulars, strict per sonal supervision; highest references- Kelly Distributing Service. 345 West 23d. ' LOST BANKBOOKS. LOST — Bankbook No. 77^.?.4>7. Bank for Savings. 2SO 4th aye.. New York. Payment stopped. Pleas'" return hook to bank._ ■ _ LOST-^Bankbook No. 640.472, Bank for Savings, 28fl 4th a- ••'■-. New York. Payment stopped. Plfaso return book to bank. L<-,ST.— Uankbock No. 509.830. of Dry Dock Sav ings frtatitution. Any person having claims upon said hook is called upon to present the same to the bank ■within thirty days, or the said 'book v. ill be declared cancelled and ex r!ncuiFhe<t. and a net-, one ism>«vl hi lieu thereof. LOST Oil STOLEN. — Bankbook No. 470.9*8. of the Gorman Savings Bank in the City of New- York. • Corner of Fourth, aye. «nd 14th St., taaMpd to Pauline Meyer*. All reifjons are cautioned against latins; the aam*. If not returned to the bank on the 17th day of May. J'.'l", a dvi licate Till I- Issued. - SURROGATES NOTICES. IS * PURSUANCE OF AM ORDER OP HONT * Abner <". Thomas, a surrogate of the County of New Yorfc. Notice 18 hereby given to all persons having claims asain«t Ellen M. Pike, late of the County of New York, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at her place of transacting tusinefH. the office of Guthrie, Ban ft -s & Van Sinderert. No- 44 Wall Street. in the City of New York, on or before tho "Cth day of July ucx t. ■ ; * Dated.- New York, the 19th day of January, ISIO. JEANNETTE P. GOIN. Bxetwtrix. . GUTHRIE. BANGS & VAN SINDEREN. At- UH-naya for Executrix. 41 Wall Street. ■ New York City. ' . IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OK HON. VbAer c. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County or Ntw York, notice 1* hereby given to all persons having claims against Charles Maync, '.•■,• of the. County, of New York, Jc-tu;: .1. Ii present the Ram- with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at l.< >• place, of transacting 1 business, at the, offices of Pratt. Koehler & Russell, No. 47 Cedar Street. In th«\?lty of New York, on or before the 23rd day of Sep tember next. - Dated New York, the 10th day. nf March. 1010. ; " s CAROLINE matnc. Executrix. Pratt. 1 Kn»blor Si Hufcsell. Attorneys for Ex ecutrix. No. ■47 Cedar Ptreet, Borough of Manhattan. City of New Yortc I IN PURSUANCTE OF AN ORDER OF HON* Ahner C. Thomas, a Surrogatn of Hir County of Neiv York, not!..- In hereby Klven to all per rons having claims against Alexander McDonald, late .»t the County <>f New Y<ak. deccw^cd, t.i j»aeent t!» earn* with vouchers thereof t.i th« tuhcrriber. at his I lie.- of transactins business. No. 1« : 5 Broadway, hi th* City of New York, on Or before "'• nineteenth day of November IMPXt. 'Dated New York, th* «»veßt«enth day of May 1010. EDMUND Ki-epAXtVO, Administrator. * ' RESORTS. "NEW YORK. . HEU.Ta.fH fpTBILL'TOPS.' Send C cents to the undersigned or call at offices named below ana set. free, the \£W YORK, ONTARIO & WESTERN RY. book ef "SC.TL'trEB 1IO3IE9." Full information about the delightful sum mer vacation region of Orange. Sullivan, Ulster and Delaware Counties. N. T. Information Bureau. 425 Broadway. N. Y. Offices in New York — 125. 1354 Broadwa7. 2-13 Columbus Aye.. 11l west 125 th St., 182 Fifth Aye. , Ticket Offices. Desbrossej and West 42d St. Ferries. 56 Beaver St In Brooklyn — Court St.. 470 Nostrand Aye. GET PARTICULARS Of SPECIAL, •♦DECORATION DAY" EXCURSION. J. R. DUNBAR. G. P. A.. ■ Dept. a. sfi Beaver St.. X. Y. TIE HOTEL f RONTEUC 1000 ISUHQS, ST.L&WRENCE RIVER, H.Y. OPENS JUNE 18th. A magnificent Hotel, delightfully situated en an island in the St. Lawrence River, with an exclusive class of patronage. The favorite water for motor boats and boat racing. Fishing, row ins, and all aquatic sports. A picturesque nine hole golf course tr?c to guests of the hotel; club house equipped with swimming pool, shower baths, etc. Tennis. Unequalled bass and fresh water fishing near hotel. For full information address C. G. TRUSSELL. Mgr., Town an* Country, 3SO Fifth Aye.. New York. Also Mgr. Ron Air. Augusta, Ga. __■ HOTtL EiAATERSKILL C—XN— — - MOUNTAINS. A Summer Outing <£bo<ve the Clouds iJirsest mountain hotel in the world. Table and service- unexcelled. Garage; (coif links, tennis, bowling, boating. Large orchestra. Opens -June 25th. Close* Sept. 15tb. Reservations of rooms can be made at 3C6 Fifth Aye.. Room 716. New York. ' Telephone' TACK Murray Hill. Briardiff Mm BRIARC'MFF SIAXOR, NEW TOKK . Under the rannasement of DAVID B. PT,I MTTR GEORGE W. TIjTTIJB. Aesirtant Manager. * N. Y. Offi'->'. Windsor Arcade. Tel.. 327* Murray Hill. CEDAR CLIFF INN, MONROE. ORANGE CO.. N. Y. A delißhtful resort among; the hills and lakes; »unv modern house, suites with bath. uteHm heat. SOO feet elevation. 49. miles from city: own garden. 100 acres of grounds, golf, tennis, boating, bathing, fishing, music, drives, garage, no mosquitoes nor malaria. Booklet. W. M HAIGHT. ■ Saratoga Springs New York state's Mineral Spring Reservation, SO Hotels and 4>»> boarding places, accommodat ing i*>.fi«lo summer boarders. For personal in formation address Room 4, The Arcade, Saratoga i-'piings. New Toil? Frospect house SHELTER ISLAND HEIGHTS, 1,. 1.. >*. Y. Opens June 25. Golf. Tennis. Yachting:. Bathing. Garage. Delightful Climate. Pure Water. Booklet- >". Y. Office. 1122 Broadway, cor. SSth St. E. A. LANGWORTHY. Mgr. PENNSYLVANIA. THE KJffATINNY The leading hotel at Delaware Water Gap. Fa Main hoto) now open. Every convenience and amusement. Paddle horses and instructors. Write for booklet showing hot-!, auto maps, etc. G. FRANK fOPE. THE KITTATINNY is not connected with any ether hotel at tho Water Gap. THE MOUNTAIN -PARADISE for those who seek the best in location, ap pointment, service and comfort. WHTES GaP MOUSE Remains open to December. Booklet and A-.;to Map 9. JOHN PT T RPY rQPK. MAPLE WOOD CAMP And SUMMER HOME. June 6-Sept. 15, $110. Near Phlla. 4Sth year. Special car» to little boys. Winter session. Sept. 16. prepare? 40 boys tor college or business. J. SHORTLIDGE. A. M.. Yale. Prin.. Box 194. Concordvllle. Del. Co.. Pa. MOUNT POCOXO, DELAWARE WATER GAP. STROUDSBURG. CRESCO. POCONO SUMMIT, DELAWARE VALLEY. FAMOUS SUMMER RESORTS. • Information at* 420 Broadway. New York City. NEW SPRfCE CABIN INN. Where you can catch trout. Ro.-ms en suite and with private baths. Booklet. W. J. i M. D. PRICE. Canadensis, Pocono Mts.. Pa. >"EW JERSEY. HOTEL TRAYBSORE Atlantic City. K. J. Open Throughout the Tear. Famous as th« hotel with every mo*afa convenience and all the comforts of horse. TRAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY, D. S. WHITE. Pres. Chn*. t>- Marqnette, Msr. r ." J , Come to Atlantic City and enjoy the delights of the Sea Shore in May and June, combined with the comforts and conveniences which, this famous AH-the-year resort has to offer. . Hotel Dennis with everything modern. Is always open and maintains an unobstructed ocean view. WALTER J. BUZBT. QDarl&oreuQl) = Blenfccim ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Joslah White & Sons Company. THE COLONIAL SPRING LAKE. H. J. Opens early in June. MISSES VANDERHOOF & REYNOLD 3. MASSACIirSETTS. LENOX. MASS. I LENOX, MASS. I *2 Ci OPENS MAY 27. 1910. ■*»£ New York Office with Town & Country. Astor Trust Bide.. 359 Fifth Aye. O. D. SEAVET, Manager. Masnificent Scenery. Beautiful Drives. Invigorative Climate. Pure Water. t— ■»> Finely Equipped Garaye and Ptablea. /»a SFS Choice Vi!!e Sites for Sale. ef?| B FINEST RESORT in the FAMOUS «k Choice Vills Sitea for Sale. £?• FINEST FFSORT in the FAHOIS «k ERKSHIRE HILL® STO6KBSIDGE, Red Lion Inn MASS. now °P« n IN the Heaton Half opens ' middle June. BERKSHIRES An « Pr £ eadway N. Y. Office. Hotel Flanders. West 47th St. Berkshire Hills THE liAPLEWOOD PITTSFIELD,' BERKSHIRE CO.. MASS. * WILL OHli-\ AiAY 28. Send for 191f> Booklet and Auto Road Map ARTHUR .V PLUMB. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. ra.fijE.V-s) rUin^i Mention Tribune. A. FMITH. «04 West l*?2d St. DOGS, BIR PS, ETC. PARKWAY PET .STOCK Dogs boa!'!-.; in sanitary ca£»s; Bostons at stur>: all leading rernf-dies. 44 West 110 th st. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. I SUPREME COURT. STATE AND COT'XTT of New York. — Mary A. Mahon. Plaintiff: Emm;! M. Due lien ■— Isaac Goldberg, De fpp.dents. — Summons. Trial desired in New York County. — To tho above named defend i ants: You are hereby summoned to nnnwor tlv complaint In this action, and to s»rvr a. copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days , after the senrtc* of this summons, exclusive of the day of service,: and In caw »t your failure/ to appear, or answer, Judgment will be take" against you by default for the relief demanded In the complaint ; Dated. March -•;. t»>" • i ROBERT J. MAHON. Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and PostoQce. Address. 154 Nassau Street, Manhattan Borough, New York City N. y. ;■-;/;>; To Isaac GolOberg: The foretrninjr summons it. served upon you by publication pursuant to an order, of Hon. Edwarrt B. Vhttney fustic of in- Supreme Court of -!.:•.. of Si ■■ York. New York County, dated the I"-: Oar of May. lino, and fiif«l 11- same day in th* Office, of the Cierk of N>w York County, at New York County four! House, in Manhattan Borough. New York City. • ROBERT J. JfIATIO?J, PiainttfT's Attorney. 154 Nassau Street, Manhattan Boreal New V.irk CItSV . (jl PRElfk COURT. KYNGR~<V^rNTY~Jt£ « dith C. ' ut.lnc. Plaintiff, against Robert 1,. Cutting, defendant. — Summons.— To the above . named Defendant: \v,ii. are hereby summoned to in >•>*•• the complaint in this action, a;* I to serve a ccpy of your answer on rh.- Plaintiff's Attcr nev within twenty days after the service of tht» minirrcons. exrlusive. of th.- day of service, and In rase of your failure to appear, or answer. Judgment will b» taken against you i -..- default. iff the relief demanded In the complaint. r>at»d April liith. l»to ■ CHARLES S. AHONSTAM. Plaintiff's Attorney. ■ OCtce and Post OfflN Address, No. 215 Mim :arue Street. Brooklyn, N. V. To Robert L. Cuttlnc: The foregoing mmmciv Is served ur*iti >•*» by publication. "pursuant to an order of HonuraH* Jamf-s A. I!!ai«hard. a JcKtlce of tin* Supreme Court of the State ol New York, tinted the 'J»U% day* of April. U»l<), I and ili.-.i with the complaint In tho o;dc« of th« Clerk of the County of Ne\r York. 'HAS 8. ARONSTAM. Ofllf* and Post Offic* Adores*. ii* liomam Street. . Brooklyn,. X V. _ : , TIV.E TA3LES. S*ONE5 *ONE HONORED GOLDEN HOURS AT SEA" A booklet you should havp. BeatttittilJjr and profusely illustrated, interesting and instructive- YOURS FOR. THE ASKING It tells in storied form how you can enjoy the varied and delightful features of a charming voyage on the At lantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico; a sojourn in the half- French, half-American city of New Orleans, and a splen did trip in Pullmans through the great industrial cen ters of the South and Middle West. It describes for you New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio. Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Portland and other interesting places. Southern Pacific Steamships NEW YORK NEW ORLEANS L. IT. XTTTIXO. 0.P.A.. 366-1158 OR 1 BROADWAY. XEW TORK MBEUTSOHUHD^ 16^00 TONS. < Special Sailings \ HAY 28, JULY 2 i . 6 Days to London & { |k Paris. 7 Days to_B Hamburg .j3jl LINE All Modern Safety Devices (Wiralesa. _c.) LONDON, PAHiS, HAMBURG. tUnercelled Klt2-Carlton a la Carte Restaurant. Gymnasium. Eiec. Baths. Elevator. Palm Garden. GrafWal'aea.ilaylS.-irMl'Pres. Lincoln. ..June 1 ♦ K's'n Aug. Vie. May 21 |O. •♦■ana June 2 Bluecher May lU'.'tAmerlka June* Deutschland May 23 1 *Pres. Grant June 8 {Hamburg direct. "New. 3 "-VP A _ V«T VIA GIBI^\LTAE. 8 I MA 9_ TT NAPLES » B «ai 9 AND «IiNO-V 9. S. MOT.TKK May SI, It A. M. S. B. BATAVI.A Jon* 14 S. 8. HAMBl'Rft -'. Jane 21 TRAVELLERS* CHECKS ISSUED. Tourist Dept. for Trip* Everywhere. Hambnrg-American Line. 4.* i Broadway. N. T. i— SPECIAL "BAILINC— i of the Well Known TWIN SCREW cßuisixa s. s. 8000 fi 0 C A m H bilge TONS U U5: M Vi ft KEELS JUNE 2 Plymouth Cherbourg Hamburg Ihie Jnne 10 -. Jnne 10 Jane 11-12 FIRST CLASS OMY VERY MODERATE KATES I EVERT PRIME REfGUISITE FOR I I A PERFECT OCEAN VOYAGE 1 Luxurious Arrommodationft. . Excellent Cni.^ine Jfc Service. ' ~ All Modern Safety Devices. HAMBURQ.A^EBiCAH LIHE 41-45 BROADWAY. fCronprinzessin Oecilie Sails May 24 for LONDON— PARIS— BR EH EN. Wireless and Submarine Signal*, NTo London. Farts. 4~\». Bremen. I^Al^Tll Express Sanaa* 1 1 *1 I Mi Tuesdays. 10 A. M. j> i yj a *"— Kronp.Cecilie.May24 TM _. Kr >^p.\V'h'm.May.3l Ilymoutn. K.Wilh*lm ll.June 7 Cherbours. j^\ K.WmderGr.Juae 1* *~ (icrman Thurs-ys.IOAM Vyvl lJJLft^.ll G. Kurfuerst.May 19^" ■»--■■ P.Fried.Wm.May 2«> P. Alice Tune 2 G.Wash'gton.June 9 /. " To Gibraltar. Naples _ and Genoa. • |T — -~lm~ Sailings Sat. .ll A.M. ': I_._ _J| Prim. Irene.. May 21 i I f\\7 Barbaroasa. . Miv 9 1 111 VI 2 Berlin (new). .June 4 JulU 1 f %Ml Fried'h d. G.June 11 ™^^"™" a> •» m " "" Independent Aronnd-the-Wnrld Totirs. " - ; .. Travelers' checks Hood all over the world. OELEICnS * CO.. General Agents 5 Broadway. Kew York. OUS^ARO LiS^ES Piers 84 and 196, North River, foot of 14th St. Offices Sl-24 State: St., opposite the Battery. Lusitania— Maurciania Largest. Fastest. Fln»"«t Steamers Afloat. Bsw York to London Direct VIA FISnGUARD Is the most expeditious route also to PARIS-BERLIN-VIENNA Leave New York Wednesdays. 9 A. M. MONDAY' IS LORDOI . TUESDAY il PARIS Wireless Talecrapb. Scbmarine 61raal» Lusltania May IS' Mauritania June 1 Campania ~ May 25|Lusitanla Juno 8 •Carmacia.May *Caronia..lun» 11. 10 air. •Will call at Queeastown and Fishguard. v HC>GAKIAN-AMKKIC.\> S£i:VlC£. To FiL'ME. via GIBRALTAR. NAPLES. TRIESTE. tCarpathia.May lO.nooniJUltonia Juno 18 Panncnla. .June 2. &oon[tCari»athia. July 7 Calls at Genoa. {Carries second and third class passengers only. Travellers' checks issued — good everywhere ■ The Royal Mai! Steam Packs t Company VZS? VACATION $20 and Up Round Trip The "Land of Perpetual Spring," average temperature 70". 700 relies out in the At lantic Ocean, in th» pure sea breezes. Golf. TennU. Boating:, Fishln*. Bathta? , and Cycling. - - , • , ■ Lilies and oleanders now in full bloom. Til IS IS® 12 days $45.00 lHyp^y 12 days $45.00 With Transportation. Meal*. • Hotel, Excursions, and I>rJve3 laflisßafl By .Magnificent «»Apn»Qvq M •»•••* Ocean Liner t>rOi<lV«l tan 9. Well known for steadiness at sea. sailing every Wednesday at 10 A. M.. Pier 52. North River. N. T. Wireless Telegraphy and Bilf* Keels. Orchestra. High-class Cuisine. Electric Fans in all Staterooms. Sanderson £ Son. A^t*.. 25 State St.. >". T. AMERICAN LINE **??£s> £ V* X. V. — I'lymonth Cberfcoary — Southampton. New York May 21 j Philadelphia June 4 St. Paul J*»y Sa St. Louts June 11 RED STAR LINE jgi?^ >TTn- YOIIK— DOVER— ANTWERP. Lapland mew). May 21.11 amlFiniand 'una 4 Kroon land... May 31. '•' .30 am Vaderland -iuae.3l V/HITE STAR LINE SY £^. N. V.. UueeßAtown. Ilolybead. Liverpool. Celtic. May 21. 9:30 aml Arabic: .Tun* 4 Cedric ... May 2*. noon Baltir Juno 11 N. Plymouth Cnerbonrs— Southampton. Oceanic. May IS. 2 p ml Adriatic June 1 Ma |e«tl May 2T».9:3rt3mi T»utonl<» .... Jure S 3C X. AND nOSTO»— MEDITERIIA^EAN. Oar Travelers* Ch«*k« Hood Ererrwhere. Offices 9 B'way & Pier 62. tt. R. (23d St.). N. T. ANCHOR LINE GLASGOW via LONDONDERRY rurneaaia.May 21. 3 pm! Caledonia June. 4. 3pm Coiumola-J-ay Ti, Warn: California-June 11. 10 am FIRST C.ißl>". $67.50 and 572.50. bKCf>ND ' ABIN, $43 and $47 J0-. THIRD CLASS 528.T5 and »30. H ENPER3ON BROTHERS. 17-1» Broad^raT STR "n" I IIIE Pt r 11. Wall St. Ferry, fit iff V LinC Brooklyn, at noon. For San Juan. P. R-. La Guayra, Pto. Cabello. Curacao and Maracalbo. via Curacao. CARACAS. . -May 21 PHII.APfcLPHrA June 4 For La Ouayra. Curacao and Mara«-aih^> MARACAIBO M*y 2SIZUMA...,. hint 11 Superior Accommoaations tor Passengers. BUSS. PAIJ.ETT & CO.. • General Managers. 62 Wall St. _ BOLLAHD-AMERiCA fi C \ w vot»— tmmn.sM m aeuLoo>t &a kottordaiu. May 24.10am| Potsdam. rune 7 Ryri<lam.Ma>- SI. I" ami New Amsterdam. Jane 14 Ui>:laD<l-Ameri<it Line. 39 Broadtray. X. V. For ■>"*•« t>ari;!i, Potlsakeep.Hie and Kicc»tou. week <Uy». I p. m. For .Vi-nliurm and Intermediate landinrs. week day, .5 p. m. Saodaya. fl ». m. E,V R OP E UPTOWN STKAJiSHTP OFTrCE. ALL LINES. CHOICER ROOMS. LOWEST RAYBft INTERNATIONAL SLEEPING CAR CO» • Headquarters (■->•■ Travel da Lux*. 2SI FIFTH AVE-. COR. SOTII ST. V TVrlt* for "Ocean Saltings" A "Return jt»lltnr»." fuui TOURS TO ETTROPE Itineraries carefully mad» and many special features render onr T«ur» rtry- detlsbtful.' Good Tour» tti $27.1 steward; Passion - Play fi-»tiir»rt. North Cape Tour $6.V». FK.VXK C. HARK. Tim-» Kldg.. Nrir Tor». COUK'» TOlißd-TO %i t:opc and tM»- PASSION PLAT at O6»ramm»rj»u. THOS. COOK & 50N". '213.' 1200 B*way. . (JiS> ilatllsoa Aye.. 563 Are.. Jfetr Tor*. T !ME TABLES. ' ALL-THE.-T AY -BY 00CT fl II VATER-DIRECT Kl•X■ Ii 1 N BETWEEN YOU MO %* U%J I Ul l Via I/on-r Im_hml .-ocntl. Slock Inland Sotted. i XartlM* Vineyard Sotiisd. Xaatnekrt Snaii and Atlantic Ocean. Metropolitan _l __l_> I' __ ■ — — — ' + I i'frxlet- to b« remiTaed May 23rd. Triple Screw \f _. I«, O. n nH itnv>4 Tnrbine Steel (a c $1, Harvard NEW YORK TO BOSTON", M.CO. Throo«li Tickets hy rarion!» Routes t»» Ea«t«»rn Commer cial Centres as well as to th« Coast. itTOßtaln. Inland. Island and Lalte Re»ort» of America's Summer Playground, including Main*. V#W Harnpshtr*. "Verr Bran—wrick. Nora Scotia, Ac AN rxBROKK'N NIOirTS KR»T direct from City to Olty an Luxurious Steasishipi over th« moat fascinating Salt Water Route la the World. Th" YALE and JIARVASX* bom On yuel* are equipped with Wire'.aM T=!«a*raphy. Sub- I marine Signal S'rvtci?. s?»arch'ia'ht. and ar» provided with, ail modern devices to li— ora> Safety. Comfort and Convenience !*('linil ( Bcejinninsr May 23rd) "WeeV- I day.; and Sundays. From N»w Tork lea— » Flar I :». North River, near foot' of Rector Street. aX 4 P. M. Same schedule fro— India Wharf. i Boston. Dv« either City 8 o'cioclc th» foJlow ing" momtry. TICKETS A>T> STATEBOO7.I3 at PUr 9. North River; also at New Tork Tra«_*»r Co. | and principal Tourist and Ticket OMaea ; throughout Greater New Tork. Through tickets on sals at nearly aril -.Railroad and Jt«tmNsi ß Ticket OfleM throughout Country. Writ* Gen'l Pass'r A*t., Pier 9. U. R.. for Folders. Hotel Lists. &c. METROPOLITAN STE-\M3niF fOMPWT, Pier 9. North Hirer. M Cnrtlandt 171.V FALL RIVER LINE 3 bbB3BB US I£3 9 a *bl ■1m «■ (Splendid — Splendid Service) Where to go this summer — a puzzling question. Just as likely as not you'll find the answer at 171 Broad way. Fall River Line steamers leave) New York. Pier 19. North River, ; foot of Vfzrren street, at 5:30 P. M. Get you to Boston as early as 7 o'clock next morning later if you like. • C^l Fare to Boston •P'T Telephone 5121 Corilaodt for isfonnatiotf City Ticket Office— l7l Broadway. I^BfiDSdN RIVED j The Popular Searchlight Koate PEOPLES " UHE TO f-LBpY i ST'R ADIRONDACK or C "vT. 310R3X. ( Pier "2. N. It, foot Canal St. 6P. M V. . 129t1i ' St.. «:30 P. M. icommenclng May 20) daily (Sun— ; day excepted>. From Albany dally (Sunday «x— rcitIZESS LIME TO TBGY ! N«w Strs. TROJAN or RENSSELAER. pie* 4a N. R.. ft. We« loth at.. 9 P. M. daily (Sat ' urdays exeepted>. From Troy daily (Saturdays) | excepted.. 7:3>> P. M- Sunday steamer to-uc3«s !at Albany. Round trip. $2.30 via both l:nea. ; 10 day limit. Comfort, speed, safety;: excellent <-ulsina ami , service. Direct rail connection at Albany and ' Troy for points North. East and "West; horse-a ! and automobile^ carried »t r»«*>niiN!« rata». DAYOUTIfiSS Special Tours. 2. 3 an<l 4 days. Gr*atl> reduced rates, all <•■» penses, oniy $7.50 up. ; including Niagara Falls. Atlantic City. Boston, ?aratoKa. Lake G+nrg*. Ca»- Iki:i3, Delaware Water i "r»p. "Washington. • Old Point, etc. Send for Special Circu lar. .Ar.V::.-'TF:R? TOCRS. 31 W«« 80th St., New York. Sp*—;a! Week End Excur-ioa for Dce#raiion. Day To All CatsWlt Mt. Rasorta. nTPViII 'Steamers leave Pier "»3.|« ..•tii O&iLL N. r.. ft. Christopher st. Vbcnzt EVENING ■ EEK . T f, at i P - "" **• ■ imc Catskill-Hud»oo _ . LIKE Coxsackio RED BANK USE. Leaves Franklin' St. Pier 2*. X. It. tolly 2^Bo P. 11.. Sunday B:3t> A. M.. Batter>' 2..W P. M.. Sunday »u*i A. M. for Highlands. Red BanK etc. Trolley to Lr>ng Branch St Asbury Park. Etc.. 60c fUDSOH RIVER DAY LIB FOR ALBANY AND WAT LANDINGS. FIRST If TRIP MAT 20th: DOWN. 2T»t. First Trt? St"am«r -Robert Fulton." May 2191. >t»am"r MARY POWELL cunmwctj Mar 3M- a XCJLJR SIONS. CHiliiu EXCURSIONS West Point, No*!)!;,-!}., & Pougbkeepsle BT Htrr>s?ON* RIVER DAT LINE STEA3TXK3 ON AND AFTER MAT 21ST. SEE STEAMBOAT COLC3C*. CARPET CU=ANING. H, Y. CaHPET CLEANIN6 WORKS Oldest. Lar»;«st. Most Modem. Te- 41T02— 4693— EsrabliaU«<S lIST. Rugs Woven from Old Carpets. Prices Reasonable. Scad for Circular. 437 and 439 W.4s!!i.St. •H* M JORDAN. EPTTTX T.gNTg. Carpet & Rug Cleansing Tfce 0, U. Brcwn Go. SUspksaM Vi r> OrCnn UV« -331 J> Murray flat CAREFUL CAKfET CLEANINO CO.— Clean* by compraaasd air. steam, haod or on (tear. ir^4 Broadway. 433 East 4>th St. COX * BRANDT. T*l 132— SSth. DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE. rf— — — c I>EAKS. UOI.L A>T> FLAT TOPt /SZZ:,-<i~%£H Fillne Cabla#tn. l>»rU£Joa-». f**" &% Chair."*. Tabi»». Wallcasss mad 1 Sbotvca**». Slii&iW E. IIAMBrnfiEB A CO.. dSk^.^ 33 East 20th St. TYPEWRITING AND TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS rented, bouftht. M I llJLli til ILIiU E«gl« T Co.. 312 B^ray. VICTOK VISIBLE- 7U Nassau St. ; *oatalo«ii« fr»e: .15 makes la =ien part Ba.vn»e:u . o.tr**.n* Ja rwcofly. Remmgtcvr.g. OliTors. SiatUts. BOARD AND ROOMS. 14* TH ST.. 317 WEST. — Handaoma rooms fot iientl«nj«n; electricity. TUed baths. *°— cew frrta. choi?> tabit. ladep«adeac«; Broadway sub way; <> 511 v. •-'-:: -. "_ 'SHED BOOMS TO LET. LARCH SVXi«T CORXE! ROOM, rttnntei water; pn»at# ramllT: beaittitul lo%iiior, facias th» liaison, taleptioaie. Harrisoo. -IS Wet 101<t T. Telepbon* IU-.wUr MACHINERY. DIES AND MODELS FOR 45Al£ — N*!-w tenoning :vd mortlsins out fit. I>o«a coptns. Lea* l£*» halt ordinary coat. Greatest enpacitr «n.i etflcleney. ilacluc* detr.onat rated. Mcctiaaical Unslaeerlnt Co.. 131 Raade St. ■ BUSINESS CHANGES. COLLECTIONS promptly an.i vigorously han dl«d. 11. P Trr: R«»ofn. 130CB Sinser Bids. PROPOSALS. PJtOdPOa*L« FOR COnnUGAfED STEEL Bar* — Scaled proposala tbill be received at th<» oS\e» of th» • ;-n*ra' Purcbaatag Oflkw. I't-mUrj riiaal fmnaiHairii Waahlngtoa. IX C.. uat:l S;»> p. m.. May 31. i;>10. at which time they will i>» opened In- public, for ' irrii.ibioa- thin above-men tioned nrttclir*. Rlarks and ir»««nt laforreation MM to •.• . Circular «No. iS?-B> .iv be ob« tallied fr»>m thN ofltcei cr M.. offices of ta* A9~ sisunt Purchasirwr Ajetsts. St Stat** StPM>J. Ntw Te'k City, and S." NatKmal Reitlty CuCdtnie. ti*^r Orleune. La. ; »Wo f ro.i> tne V. »•- Emrtaeer Of fices In Pittabure, Pa., ana St, laal*. jio. >. C BOCOS. Captain. Corps of? ttnLaerrm. C, A ->- , C«acnl rurctaslßs officer. 13