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■ " , crapft W-.eaer <~o >TK "• TSTE »B nVN __.M «• .?^',nd *r"it«" Them** L -man. ,-r- . « os '. aaf ViA- rKCUrrr. pj* S5 Xx 7,*: architect. <^t;' f — • o" '• n of t^iirt «t: nr >^me'o« ; «rr 22x."f>: architects. * t:)< " f Z^T*T- "S2° Baii»r aye; cost. - *t% - «• •tec: B BE— • ' » imo . o» nr-r. r^^tt'-^o^truction Co. =41 <5»-» a«- " ALTERATION PLANS. -r- •« *' "«6T;« ft - of West '■■ <■"■ !?>SA rVt'lTk' K'l'y. St Lawrence »>• Jjfia*-* Conwrd »ye: 4 •♦>■ b ' k ;<•?? *L?W: architects. M/W<r ' **•*"«: ■ ■ LIS PENDENS. • : : ,—**■ ■- M Bt i-.- lk j,'H'f»M« rt al art DaviJ jiff ?&«doKXc cf mt«); attorney*. Bow r*s^ tr— t- TKuemtct House J>*par; 5T^ fc 4 V- v nf N>w York agr .loa--r.:m < rf !1 ef"irvvi; attorney. A. B. Wat?cm. Up *** i4,'K«t. V«^ V Di:r.r, ma. Mary **2ii«l >v:>. attorney. A R w*tson ;"*•■--. r-o r.ur*i G«>inii^ »ci Oscar y.r^ £]^iosu± of mt C r; auoracy, AP. W^\r*. c-- Harry Barhrach "t al 'c "OJt^itiir't « aJ tforeclc*ure of mtS) . ■ T Cc^e^. *__-»-r-rH FT SM: • S»»af! Weil agt «B»^V c' al .foreclosure of -- -c at- Jj^ ajfl>l» i^o *• i mbwt. --R WE - * i-i rt w of Scott aye. •**s£rttejl r^verly agt David Ro»»ti ajT: tt mtg). attorney*. panaiwo A Meyer*. gyiLDING LOAN CONTRACTS. TCNE 7. - w <vr I'J.'V! ft. liSxJrtO; Stetro *^YaS >VK. r^e 16M «. 125x:00. 0b TO HOMES IN MISSOURI jsis cf Ctiidren's Aid Society Start taTrip to "Show Me" State. _^ U:iif tra*> e'.lerp took the- 2:15 boat ry-flmafcen >e»terfl«T 'moon, be r a Bfteca-hoadrea mile journey that i^--ovf to be the n:ost eventful m their * '' T ;ley v.ere wards of the Children's i i-v-'try. en route to Centralla, Mo.. -jjey w:il meet the footer parents t~sr? W Tear ft* Bß ac to^™ s '*™ ° r their L^ There v.err cipht boys and three *X 'iri tbrir ace= rar.ged from ten 2bi ta aaeea y^n^. *-v Oi i (jcr.'t k^ow to just hat families t^' children will go," Raid Miss Anna aaj em, ■ R ho, with miss Eaizabeth Hill, ;~si»S ncrse. 'w in charpe of the chil- i^jj jhere :s no doubt that pood ■» «r* a»ait:nsr them. On our may gijjg) j,-^- York Stale we shall be joined i •«> litli* giri> for whose adoptfon »r- I~r.j'"u1 ~r.j'"u have r.iready been made. One. ZBJm fid, will ?o to the home Of a «K»4i oilier: the other, five years old, ul jhysicisn ar.d hj« -wife.'* IAECE FOR CLASSMATE iiry Hyde. Jr.. Disappeared on Mon aj While o^ His Way to School. FWy r«iP : l ? « n * Brother Sterling's class til Bunts' r^rochial school, 130 th nr zr.i Madison avenue, bejran a search 'aw:?.' ■neraocm for one of their class ias Henry Hyde, jr., •who has been rrj Fir?" Monday. 7s n=s:nc boy lived at No. 40* East 32 ftreet. The Brrr.x. H« is fourteen r=3 c;d He and hi= brother. Alfred, ten Tzi «',! «rre in the habit of going to irr" ty •n-ay of t!:' Wiliis avenue bridce ct'jk Karlem River each morning. Mon n: srrsi^. on th^ way to Manhattan. Ezrr tcii fc:s brother that be would po r^: 2» Third avenue bridge and they «i 4 csE.-vbo reached the school first t^-TiEU"i* In?* f r -?r. of the boy. i2IHM£!Tr OF DEATH AYE." laUk rk: for Bcavval of Central Bc*d Tacks Urged on P. S. C. stera^cn from the committee which -*- c b**n eecknu: means to remove the Jfew T~k Ccsal tracks fmm Eleventh avenue. ■BJC fccrss gb "Death avenue." yes:er» &T ailed oa the Pablic Ser\ - ice CornmiP ■ '-o ask ihs: «- : .r : ncerp of that body a aeSniT* 1 plan for the disposal of '-*» tra:k«. Alfr'ri J. B^ulton. president ta Cisfctejttwi Height* Taxpayers' As- KC3C *^. presented a resolution calling on ''^SLT.^sicm to act. Oarence J. - earn, to tfa* committee, urc^d that what rc sight be the outcome of the iii.peal £** _ city frrm the decision of D. Cady *^.i as :<-fo rr . e ;t v>a? necessary that jfH^afia :e r*esented to the uttbdrl- SjMS* ciry and utat*. as well as of the •fid, ■ that .ief.r.ite action might be «* at r tr ;> £ 5 possible. g?*i a member of the grand "'• fircJanan Beus. of the Civic AUJ- i'"" " P*>«l*n. counsel cf the West [ ,J^**sWycrs' Association; Dr. Edwin '^"■ fr=tTl - rrcsicett of the Oreenwich /*« Zupaycrs 1 AU;ance. and Frank * s - cf the Central Federated Union, *'*t cthtr wniwrs of the delegation. ll I***^1 ***^ TUNNEL TO BE USED. 1 sCfo~yjr ° f lh " D< *°tiationa between - Rapid Transit Company ■ ■ ci'-v authorities it -*.n> ytated yes *'w l 6 Jnleri>oro^Ph *->uld, w:tl:m C^, :rtsf r,t to the Public Service ; iJT."^^ a n!a " fri! " the utiliiation of the f---C, iV * s ® d frr) "' the Grand Central ' 32? Q ' JC " r> i; °- nl i- The company -.r^,' cerTajn <^tor-.sions! «»n its elevated «*£w ' wni? ' :CKtlra f« the «xpect- W//*"^ cr * ra!ion cf me BteiaWy >. ? " ?' r ''' ari<s { * is that j i___ r r '"*— —* «ffl npprove j j European I Visitors j • b4tW Et »-<»pean Columns * •» tac N^-Vork Tribune l!? 416 &vide to iht best lbOps . botch and resorts. Unsult These Columns Re^ore Sailing valuable time will S|red sightseeing. CHANCELLOR DAY' BITTER I Arraigns Republican Insurgents and Carnegie Foundation. Syracuse. June 7.— Chancellor James R. Day. in hi? report to-day to the trustees of Syracuse University, severely arraigned the Insurgent Republicans in Congress and the administration of the Carnegie Founda tion Fund. He said in part: W> believe that but for the insane as saults upon the commerce of the country, upon railways and manufacture, from which there are small signs of immediate relief, as the politicians do not seem to have discovered any other issue of equal demagogic effect. we would be able to re port a couple of millions more of increase in our endowments. The present aspects of the country are, not flattering. No one can tell what insur gent cranks will be able to inject their wild-eyed socialistic theories into the busi- | ness of the country by Congressional act. I No one can really tell what property (s un " til after the Supreme < ourt decision In the coming autumn. The chancellor reviewed his published ; tetters on the Carnegie Foundation Fund j and continued: ' Since- these letters were published We*- 1 TWO of the QUALITY ADVERTISEMENTS IVfiu-yorJi HELP WANTED. Male. SALESMAN for the trade ran make $4 dally. Call and be convinced. World Specialty Co., 32 I 'ark rtare. Room 52. Female. LADY'S MAID, experienced, to travel; most hare good references. Call 1? West 42d at. SPREAD THE OTHERS AND GO TO WORK -©a HELP WANTED. Male. ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER.— Experienced In 6ale of steam motive power apparatus; $I.^oo- $2,000. Business Service Co.. 805 Singer '■ Bnildlng. BOOKKEEPER for office of New York firm; must understand how to u?e Smith-Premier j typewriter: salary $15. Mighill (Position Broken. j Flatlror. Building. ? BOOKKEEPERS — We are desirous of explaining j out service to competent bookkeepers desirous j-' securing better ojrxM-tunity. Call or write | BuFinr?* Service Co.. ■ is ?' igw Building , BUILDING conctnjetion superintendent, take charge of construction of high clais, residence. J Bueinesn Service Co.. fcOs Singer Building. BUYERS. — Western department •tare has re quested us to locate and recommend com petent, experienced buyers in following lines: Shn<>(. embroideries, books and stationery, crcckery. millinery, toys and dolls, groceries. i men's furnishing*; also assistant merchandls j ing manager: saJaries epea negotiations con ; fd^ntlal. Call or write Business Service Co., I «03 Singer Building. ! CLERK for hotel; prefer middle aged man with | experience la line: salary $>• a month and 1 — •«.« Mlghil! (Position' Broker). Flatiron ! Bail ing ' COLLEGE MEN car.vas«lng during summer; fl2 ar.<j commission. 11. C., Baß 1* Tribune Of ■ fice. [ CO LI^EGE MEN for summer work, light out door work; good salary. C. M.. Hoi 14*. Trib 1 une OfSca COUPLE WANTED — Coachman and wife! lira. Dickinson's Co-operative Ernp. Bureau, 373 Fifth - .c.. cor. 55th st. DESI'jNiIP.. experienced in design of embroider ies and lace curtains for lfTterior decoration. Buataeai Bern t Co.. «05 Singer Building^ DRAFTSMAN. «-xp*-rifnc«>d in ornamental iron work; opportunity for advancement ; salary to far- $15. Mighill (Position Broker*. Flatiron Building. ESTIMATOR, experenced In steam plumbing sup piles; must be able to rea^ plumbers' lay-out; salary $1,200. Mighil! (Position Broker). Flat- Iron Building. FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVE. — Knowledge of Pharmaceuticals, speaking Spanish* and having traveled South America. Call Baal net* f^T-irf c<v. &05 Singer Building. FOREMAN, experienced In concrete building work, for out-of-town position; salary $:;> a m-**k. Migfci!' (Position Broker). Flatiron Build lng. | FRENCH BUTLER in private family; best of references; $40. Call Mrs. August. MB tta iv« -Phon» H7l Bryant. HOTEL BOOKKEEPER.— Must posses* refined pfrsonsilty and experi«-T!ce la hotel work, $1,200. Business Service Co.. Snr. Singer Bldg. MAN. reliable, wanted fcr general work on small farrr : must be go<vj milker and of good char acter. Box ins Stamford. Conn. MANAGER brick factory. H25; secretary manu facturing company. $3. <"•*>: bookkeeper. $i«»i: manager real e?tai» firm. Houston: two cutlery naWmen. $100. exper.?e=. Business Men's Clear ing Himi;'. Hnustor.. Texas. MECHANICAL ENGINEER. — Tounr technical graduaT" •" develop with woodworking comp any: $7?n to start. Call, write. Business Ser vice Co.. SOS Singer Buiidirg. ORGANISTS f"r New Jers»y - n -he.. j |4Sn tZ*)O. $.-,..■ Webster's Choir Exchange. 1315 r.th av# REAL ESTATE — Wanted, young man familiar with section from 14th to r>:*th ri. renting: ex cellent opportunity Corporation. Box S. Tribune Ofnce. ; ROLLING MILL SUPERINTENDENT, experi enced in manufacture of bar Iron from scrap: location New England: $ -«■-$. >*»' Business Service C«r. M Singer Building. HALES MANAGER, with experience in' sa> of ma chiaerr or tools through mi til supply and hca.Tr hardware trad*; $l>f>o--$3.000. Business Pm-icr. <Jc SCC Singer Bullilng. SALESMEN »-anted for the trade can ma-ke $4 caily. C_- *r.d be convinced. World Specialty Co.. X: Park Place. Room zi * SALESMEN througnout the United States to sell automobile necessities; every owner wants our proteete— references required The O Nell Tire d- Pro'ector Co.. 320 Broadway. SALESMEN; call on business peoplo; products ia genera! demand; good pay. steady empioy rr.enl. Sanitary Utility Company, 718. No. 30 ("fcurch st. _ . STENOGRAPHER— GentiIe: competent Under wood o;erator, good -.•li"' «nd read ' Is notes; $ir>: rapid auvancement afSjred. Universal Ex cr.ange, 2 We-t 34th m\. sTENOGnAPHERS^We have frequen; calls from local cli— n« for expericn-.-ed young men above the avrrage 111 r - ~onallty and ability to Q.v^lor,- ialari*-!! ranging from $000 to $I.S*>. <^a.\\ Cu'«in»»«s F«>r-ire Co.. XT. Singer Building. TABLFT DIGEST AN?; large «ei!er; agents Pcu-h-m territory. Pond Pharmacal Company. Ye v York. . WANTEI>— a rr.an wirh ejtperteac*. employment bureau; god -nages. Arply 11 o clock, Mon day. Mme. Augus'*. 6^~ €*» »"■ , WE C TEPN -*rritory- Tablet Direstans Tor all Jt'oma 1 !* i'.lt- Pond Pharmacal '.orr.pan>. New "•■orlc. . YOUNG MAN to assist at office work; must be quiVk and correct at figure, also good jen man: m tiho operates t>pewnter !?'. " •hour-- ro; essential: reply in own handwriting, state age and ether qua<.if!ca:l<->n!.; referfnecs re "u<r»d A. BoxJJo.jn™uj^_O«_r 1 Vf.t-^H — ,, m rf, r "1 desired for evening work; men "Lf.^^^ ro.-jcirion considered. Author, Box 180. Tribune OCce. Female. _.v - st-PEHVISOR wanted immediately: - aambermaida. «- a<'re«»c« hoi:s«-k»*r*r. _s^s^^°^ ----- * w - Jupp Exchange. «7 Nas «>___■ els. w«mSSSr^Hyr»yg. «^^ ■ houaework^re: toard und iOCglr-e ineap- , Frhmidt 1007 3d aye J . _ s^»>ii_il 1 r^^iruit Mr.- E^i,r.rld £L J2ronxvil! i ._N.. J. 'J-Z£- I^^^ .a p^aaaa r K-lu'-ational H^a -V 7 Ml. a-' i^ _S Exch.n C e I JJ_N i _ ± ' ± .. ij _^ - iVATrliE£=. M 0 A.'.r.i, U Cen'ury i #••11 this morning. Miss Anna un.i. — , E^o^nen, Bureau 75 West a»thj_, HiiiiSi »ag« aant^ Add te *. V 1~. Trltuo< Offlct. m:\v-york • paiii TfrretmK wiawiMßAt, jtxe & ioio. leyan I. nlyersitv. more denominational than we ever have been and bcarinc ■ church tin me 'v£ as », been placed upon the founda tion. We have been toM that we could not be accepted because we were cenerallv known to be a Methodist university. Is VVesleyan not so? Hobart College, nothing but an Episcopalian College? dberlin, dis tinctly Cengregationalist; Rochester Uni versity, always a Baptist, foreordained from me foumlation of the world to be a Baptist, are all on this foundation. Syracuse, with nothing in its charter re- MPt r i n 5- ny °?.t conn « "d with it to be a Methodist, with half of its faculty of other churches, with a majority of stu aen lg from other denominations, with ab solutely no sectarianism about i*? spirit or work. i!« arbitrarily excluded. And -his is don© in th» name of liberalism &nd opposed to narrowness and bigotry: There is positive evidence. as T have said, that this erratic and inconsistent adminis tration of the Carnegie pension foundation docs DO represent the intention or spirit of Mr Carnegie, who gave us. with no re lipious or embarrassing restrictions the largest sum he had riven to any university for the purposes of a general library. A GOOD BEGINNING. Joe Cose— The Society for Furthering Economy in Living had its first annual dinner last night. Moe ftoae Success? Joe Cose— Should say -so: Ten dollars a plate!— Browning's Magazine. /A ro-2>_A_y r \s* arxbitnr [ WORK WANTED. Male BRIGHT MAN. 2>. good a; Scores, stenography; ' outside salesman; acquainted •with horel an 1 ! i restaurant trace. George Hanker. 403 West | sCth gt. j CARPENTER (practical man) wants lobbing, , a:t«'ratior.'-. etc. ; small or large; ver>' reason- ' able estimates given; jobbing by day promptly ; attended to. GERRY, carpenter and builder, I 201 East 35tri St. j ' CHAUFFEUR:? — Private only; coachmen, foot- i men, useful' men. gardeners: no applicant ia recommended unless satisfactorj- references both as to character an.i abllitv have been received in resp/r-ns<» to our own inquiries. Morrow's Km- i ployment Bureau. 721 Lexington aye., cor. s*>th i st. 1 -.'ephene. 1»2S — Plaza. CHAUFFEUR— By a college man. with both a factory and road esperier*oe. a position a.« ■ chauffeur from about the middle of June to the latter part of September; references. Box TS4. Tale Station. N<»w Haven. Conn. CHAUFFEUR Swedish couple; with hrtsttan family; man ex;ert "driver anci moohanic: wi'e competent waitress, chambermaid: personal City : references. Chauffeur, 337 East _42d _st ; CHAUFFEUR— CoIored: single, 30:~in city or country. Refere to air. C. E. Miller, 1&47 Broadway. Tel. 1666 Columbus. I CHAUFFEUR — Experienced : jjood mechanic; well | rewmmendwi: city or country. Care Higgin- • bottorr.. 22i) East 05ih st. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER and gen eral ofHce assistant: graduate of Commercial : Hißh School. Brooklyn: good reference; mod- ! era-- salary. Addrees Nicholas Ruggtero. 10 Sprucf st.. cify; Room No. 1. P.". INTER, decorator. pap°rhanger, grainer. Christiansen. 273 West 131 st st. STE N OGIfAPHE R — Except ior.al i y rapid an .3 accurate; experienced; (orderly private s- 3'" r^tary bo prominent college president; during i summer: salary $20. E. S.. Trihunp Office. ' WINDOW and house leaning at reasonable j _ rates__Acr__n. 322 West sf»th st. | YOI'NG MAN. 30. desires r> os!l1on at anything;! experienced as pfano rrcrulator; best - rences. i John Foray. :m Ka?t ,"4th «t. YOUNG MAN, 20; assist in office; smart at ! figures; -Billing, attentive. "O. N.. 131! West ! 20th st. j YOUNG MAN. 21; in mercantile house, with j ■ > chance of advancement; bank me-j(nir»r; o; *>r at" comptometer; oulcl: at figures. E. 1.. X., , Bos 44. Tribune Office. V Female. COMPANION. &c — By lady "' Rood family j and experience, daughter of ■ debased mm- I ister, as companion, or will travel; rity refer ences. Address Companion. Tribune Uptown Office. 13«4 Broadway. GOOIt stenograph ir typewriting work; rea wnabl? rat^F. '.". William st.. Koom 813. •ph<m<» 420B — John. _^ I SECRETARY, capable, with business ami social experience, will m M resident or vis iting secretary; understands French, typewrit ing;; excellent references. M. E., Miss Fitz- ; Goral*i'« Employment Bureau. 503 sth aye. Entrance on 42d st. COMPANION. — Spanish young !a<ly. speakinar four lansuages flufntly. desires position with I lady as companion: country or travelling; excel- I lent refer"nrrs. L. K. C. Tribune Office. YOUNG OIRL. p'jblic school graduate, good pen man. f!?i:r*T. wishes position real esialp or rren'jfa'-turei's nffi.'e; salary Jv>. A. Schwartz. 771 g t. John's Place. Brooklyn. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. BUTLER, or second butler, or attend elderly EcaUeisan; country: any distance; city refer ence. C. 8.. Cl" 6th aye; SUTLER — Swiss; useful; $40; excellent refer er.ces; will go anywliei'C Miss Shea's Bu reau ._s_Ea_t_4«.l_»t J i BU~TLEK. USEFUL MAN— Austrian, capable young man, with excellent references: will ing to be generally useful. P. 6 . Miss Kitz ttrald's B'jreau. Zo'.i oth aye. entrance 42d st. BUTLER and USEFUL MAN (coloredt; 10 years' reference former employer; thoroughly .ex perienced in wa-tlng and housework: alto un- j derstands cooking. H.. .Miss Fitzgerald's Bureaj. 503 sth aye. : entrance. 4->J st. BUTLER] " USEFUL MAN. — Capable young man. with excellent references from presi-nt employer; willing ... be Ronerally useful. M. P. Miss Fitzgerald's Bureau, o<i3 ith aye., entrance 4_'d st. CHAUFFEUH-COACHMAH. — Mechanic; ?ingie; best family referen.-e; wages reasonable; ono year's experience as chaufftur. Joseph D.. care | of Kchn. »>44 tilh aye. COACHMAN. — Middle aged: married, no chil-l dreri- permanent situation, in country: go«»i j references. Robert, can of Alfrr-d Walker. -- i \\»=t »C»th ft. Tt-i. lita-Coluwhug. I COACHMAN and GARDENER. Young Swede; untie: stands horse?. carrta.K*-s and harness thor- | oughb: can run automobile. Carpenter's Ru reau. 154 ":" »>? tV)LORt'D COCPLfi — Ireful butler; «xee!ler,l cook will do entire work of family; best " feren'oes $90. Mia Shea's K.ureau. 8 East 424 Ft_ COUPLET— CoaT-hman: in private family; no fam- U\ ■ u>-eful kind willing and oblig;iiff. respect able'man: strictly temperate; competent; carefuj driver thoroughly undorsiands the car° of lior*--«' c-iTTUz-a jind harnofs: wife waitress or chan--bern-.ai.l- highly resromib'e in gentloinan's place- writttn and oer^cnal references. A'Jiress M. O.'. 2f-4 Wet 31 at at: i "OL I'L.K — »icrman : *ij<J: experienced in all around work; gardener, etc.; xvi««- cook ar.-i hnunen-erk- fomi references. Ma-thewson ■ Bu reauf eighth wt.VTtU 378— Brymnt. ___ COUPLE »' ie h furnished house or bul'dlng to care small pay: temrera;* man; works: help Pveniiies; refer' nee*. C. W. R., Tribune Up town Ogle*. IS* l * Broadway. COUPLE "desire steady position, country; entire housework small family; handle hors»- : man V.icncan; wife German, f.calis French; with I i'l'rl aged' ten; t>est lefcrer.ces. Reliable. :^2j West Mrth >t. FARMHAND 525; g"od teat.ister and nMlker and ictneral farm worker; F..ber and ta dusirous- reference. Mathewson Bureau. 81S «th av.-._T>l.. 37S— P.rvant. FA KM II ANUS naefal men. married couple?, for far'iis and gei-.t:emen'« t-ountrv places; Eng "s»i German and BwedUa a ipecialty. Mathew j'nn' Bureau. 818 <U» •<»' « Tel- ST»— Bryant. F r AR'M~MTNAOER or FOREMAN— On gentle man? Dlmee; thoroug'ily enmpetont middle _ 'd innrrl.-d man: flrst clasa references. W M Pleasantvllle. Wcstchegtor County.N. Y. f innrvEß Gennas. married <one child): I*o ,inr"»' ex-Vrien'-c: greenlioj-^. outdoor plantg. , "»-tihl«« 'land.«<-arlng, farnilnir; bonest ener- j !» f "V • alii'- to take ful! charge ; wants position on i ** Vi«™an'« nlace; first class r.-eri«on«: an.j writ- I T r '"Sfcs Ad-irrfS Head Gardener. Pa*» r ;"r/ Farm J^.n J r_p.rancJ^N._J : ei'nnrSFH —German our-l": wife rook, wash (lA I irnr cen-rally useful on eentleman'B t,!a*e best references, carpenters Bureau, 154 4~r77f7i?xFii ~*n* FLORIST.— A thoroujrhTy uAI ,4«i and reliable man In an branches: IT £ English : married; one child; well r^fmmended. *T.X care Burnett Brothers. 72 Cortlar.dtKt I__1 ___ — . . -— tVofgrfi — «Tv^or indoor or outdoor work: CSEFUJU*»_J_ •--. t hor », ■• '■'»■*■ irarden. , und !"^."nt references. O. M.. Miss WU '""•,/: 1 lawn "' .Anr «'«d indust'l-ns. Mathe»« Bu »ber, wll'lng "'■ T ,, aTM-nryanr ►rge of| USEFUL M *^*,JrtS«nU: cook «nd w.,it; ab eentlenipn s ■''"; , CPS F . g., p. o. Bos 133. Main **•. Ml.t.-rn. Female rr ,.,,,n and WAHRE.-S.— Germ in; «altuiK. «««** *-■' ' understands Stt V.ii»li-A!iifrlcii!i Emplaynjent month ' TJ« t«in«!'" nvt., beiwteu 'ibth and DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. ~~ ~ female! CHAMBERMAID— Very neat, nice Swedish Rirl: Kood seamstress- uilllns help other >, work; friend excellent Waitress-parlormaid: both ex cellent references OsterberTs Bureau. .18Lex lngton aye. Tel. IWS 17*. ; CHAMBERMAID^— " Bwede; experienced; first class city reference; $25. I*. Miss Hof mayer*« Bureau 330 ."th aye., 9th floor. Tele phone *3Z7— Madison Sq- „_____ _ CHAMBBRMAn>:WArr*ESS — Yountr s «i*» girt; good city reference: $22. S.. Mies Hof mayers Bureau 32t> sth •*"«., Oth floor, Tele phone 451:7 - Madison _<!•_ CHAMBERMAID^WAITRESS— willing. thoroughly competent Swedish girl; under stands her work excellent reference*. fht«r- Nrt'i Bureau. 710 Lexington aye. Tel. 1055 Plaza. . CHAMBERMAID; WAITRESS.— Just dlsen *aged; two vearr ex ellent references; »2.j city or country. industrial As»ociation. It Wfit 42d 'Phone :,jin - Bryant. COOK.— Swedish neat, young; excellent coo*: t_k«s entire .-are of kilohen: bent references. Osterberßs Bureau. 716 Lexington aye. Tei. 1055— Plaza. . - COOK.— Youns. capable woman; just completed course in cookinjt school: will cook for large family; good references. M. D.. Miss Fitzger ald's Bureau, 503 Mi aye.: entrance. 4._ it. Thoroughly understands all branches cooking; excellent references: seashore or mountains, M . Miss Margaret Smith ■ Bureau. 25 West 42d st. 'Phone 3033— Bryant. COOK— First class all brancnes; economical, r.eat. excellent refrenoes; $W-S4O: city or country, tndustrial Association, 1. vest 4^d st. Phone 5210 Bryant. COOK — Swedish: first cla««: all branches: $3.'.- S4O- excellent references, dry r>r country. Industrial Association. 17 West 4i:d. "Phone 8310 — Bryant. QOOK.— Scotch: young; thoroughly expe rienced all branches: exce!!f-n; references; city or country; *25«$3f>. Industrial Associa tion. 17 West 42d. 'Phon_ .12 l_n --Bryant. COOK -German-English; flr»t .-lass; private place, in country. Anna Kru«er. 1692 Noa trand aye . F'.atbush. COOK —Young Irish woman. excellent cook; small family; $30. M., Miss Hofmayer <• Bu reau. 3_o .'>? have.. 9th floor. Telephone 4327 — Madison Sq. COOK.— German; flrsi class; excellent baker, Fon kitchenman; excellent houseman, do most any work, private or public, my distance. Mor row's Bureau. 721 Lexington • COOK— North of Ireland Protestant; go.-.^i bak er; plain and fanc> . yen- economical, friend waitress: both competent, city or country. Mor row's Bureau. 7 - Jl Lexington aye.. 58th ft. COOKS.— Swedish cooks; excellent: equal to chefs- will go anywhere in the country; moun tains preferred wages *•'"> to $40 a month. At the Swedish-American Employment Bureau, 729 Lexington aye., between Ststh and 53th sts Tel. 4666 — Plaza. GENERAL. HOUSEWORK By voting, compe tent ■ Swedish girl, good cock, best references. Ostertwrg'9 Bureau. 716 Lexington aye GENERAL HOUSEWORK.— Neat, strong Nor wegian girl: rood cook and waitress; .an take position as chambermaid and waitress; best ref erences. Osterberg's Bureau. 710 Lexington aye. Tel. 1055— Plaza. . HOUSEWORK.— Swedish girl for general house work in small family; no washing; city or country. The Swedish-American Employment Bureau 7l'!' Lexington aye., between 58th and f)irth sts. Tel. ■»«_<) — Plaza. ' HOUSE-WORKER.— Strong young woman: good cook; excellent laundress; private or public, where children t> and ]«) years will be taken; wages no object. Morrow's Bureau. 721 Lex ington aye.. 58th st. . IS" MAID or children* attendant: will ■ x'han»H >et Tlcea for irip to Europe: Scotch ProtcFtant. excellent refercn.es. Industrial ttlon, 17 Weal 42d- 'Phone rrjio— Bryant. - MAID — Daman; young. thoroughly (ptandl facia! n.assage. hairdress •inicurinK Bne needleworlt, embroidery. E X Miss Fitzgerald' ■ Bureau. .W. sth aye.; Wtlllng - 'he country; daaa reference. Apply 13fa» Broadway. : corner 37th s' NURSE.— Experiencfd"; Spanish, speaks French and English perfectly; kind and obliging; will care for little children: reference. Call or ad ■ dresa Mrs. Dickinson's Co-Operative Bureau, 373 ."th five 'Phone 6422— Madison Sg. NURSE (French), speaking English, for child from two years old: excellent references-: go anywhere, il.. Miss Margaret Smith's Bureau. JlWwt 42d at.; phone 3000 Brvant. NURSE rained, will take rntirf charge of infant or one or two nld<»r < hilri-ren . excellent references; understands all B . Miss FltzileT-ald'a Employment Bureau, 503 sth s\e Entrance on 4-d St. . ian 1 n rpstant; ir.Ant's or grown .'en, two years last pla. c; excellent ref- Osterberg'a Bureau. 710 Lexington aye. :i,ia. • to invalid: hospital trained: Scotch Protestant: excellent ref*r t3G. Industrial Asso ■ IT Weal 42d T :^n^ S2lOr— Bryant. , friend cham m; likes children: aood «eam g | ■ • Mor ■ row's Bureau, Tl'l Lezingl " H th st -• 1.--- rirsl eat I iuntr> n at preaent employer's, .". West ■""■ WAITI ' v Anstrian, ref • bany Bureau" 20 Kast ■T3'i st. WANTED — By retineil Protestant woman po tltion as child's nurse; reliable, willing to be useful: prefor country: moderate salary. Ad drr«s Miss M.. 20 North St.. Stamford. Conn. CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTERS. IST I BUT I card*, circulars, strict per sonal Bupcrvisiorv; highest references. Kelly Distributing Service. 345 West 2."id MACHINERY. DIES AND MODELS FOR SALE — New tenoning and mortising out fit. Does coping. Less than half ordinary cost Greatest capacity and efficiency. Machine demonstrated. Mechanical Engineering Co.. 13* Reade st. FOR SALE. PARLOR SUITS. UPHOLSTERED. FIVE pieces. tap^Ftry, springs: where necessary silk cord anil gimp: frames cleaned and pol lshf'J. $f!.9S; slip covers, flvo pirccs. to order, complete, any siz>\ $4.95: In German linen; va!u<» $10: with «hrunk binding. Our repre sentative call" a-nywhere '.vjthln 25 miles. 14TH STREET UPHOLSTERY CO., 23 East 14th Street. 'Phoru- 2^ofi fftuyvesant. Hie. BAKGATNS^.^Hghtty used office furniture. «if«ks, typewriters, cash registers, adding ma chines mimeographs riling cabinets, safes, ad dressing machines, time clocks partitions, check protVciors. bookcases. NATHANS. 4 White Street. SURROGATE'S NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. 'Abiur C Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New York. Notice is hereby given to all Deraona having- claims ajrainst Ellen M. Pike. late of tin Counts of New York, deceased, tj l.rtsunt th» same with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at her place of transacting r'usine«a the off.C" of Outhrie, Ban^a & Van hinder.!-. No. 44 Wall Street, in the City of New York, on or before the 28th day of July Ft Dated New York. th« 19th day of .January. •IGIO ' JEANNETTE P. COIN. 1810 - * Executrix. GUTHRIE BANGS * VAN BLKDEREN. At torn for Executrix. 44 Wall Street, New York CMtVj IX ■ PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. *Abner '' Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Charles Maync, late of the County of New York, deceased, to ur»sent the same with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at h-r place of transacting business at the offices of Pratt, Koehler & HnsseU. No. 47 Cedar Street. In the City of New York, on or before the 23rd day of Sep tember next. Dated New York, the loth day of March. 1810 CAROLINE MAYNC. Executrix. CAROLINE HATNC. Eitnitrlx. Pratt. Koehler i- Russell, Attorn, for Ex ecutrix. No. 47 Cedar Street, Borough of Manhattan, City ! of - New '.York. -? IN ' PCRSUAN'CB • OK, AN ORDKR OF HON. ' Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New York. Notice 18 hereby given to ail persons having .!a!tr.« arainst JAMES vYTLLS. late of the County of New York, deceased, to resent the same with roachera thereof to the subscriber, at his place of transacting business at the offi<-e of McCurdy a Yard. No. M Broad way, in the <'ity of New York, on or before the 10th <iay of I'ecember next. Dated New York, the Mth day of May, 1910. WILLIAM RRIN'KKRHOFF. Executor. M'CURDY * VARI>. Attorneys for Executor, Hi; Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. New York Cfy. IS ;PURSUAN-CB OF AN ORDER OF HON. Ahper C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New Y*>rk. notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Eugene Shift, deceased, late of the County of New York, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at their place of transacting busi ness at th* office ,if whltridg*. Butler 4 Rice. No. '."f> Wall Street, in The City of New York, on or before th> first day of December next. Dated N'W York, the ■-'•'•tl' day of May. 1010. ADRIAJC TSEI.IN. ir:. SAMUEL WOOLVER TO.V. KxecUtT*. WHITRTDOE. BUTLER * RICE. Attorneys for E!t«-cvtoro :•'■> Wall Street. N. Y. fjfTPURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Mm.r C Thojnr.s. a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice Is hereby given to all per son* having claims ap.ilnft Alexander McDonald. lato of the bounty of v. -.» York, deceased. t« present the same with voucher* thereof to the Bttfcerriber at hi* jilnce of transacting business. No. Tr. rtroad-vay. In the City of New York, on or before the n!t!«"t»rnt!i day of November nest. l>st*d New York, th« seventeenth day of May. 10"V EDMTTNTJ X STAT.T.O A dtnlnlnlrwf or. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. SUPREME rt COURT RTATE AND COUNTY of New York. — Mary A. Ma!, on. Plaintiff; Emma M. Dn^liss and Isaac Goldberg. D« f end ants. — Summons Trial desired In New York County. — To the above named defend ants: You are hereby ■:.•■■•■■! to answer thf complaint in this action, and to serve -i copy of your answer on the plaintiff* attorney within twenty days after thf service of this summons, exclusive of the day of B--TVI- ■■-. hnd In case of jrour failure to appear, or answer. Judgment will bf taken against you by default for the r<*!l«?f demanded In the complaint. Dalrd. March H< >BERT J. MAHON. J'laintiff's Attorney. Offic and Post office Address. 154 Nassau Str>-'-t, Manhattan rough. -New York City. To igia,-- Goldb*.rr: The foregoing summons is _*rv«d upon \"ii hy publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Rrtwurd B. Whitney, Justice of tljp !»upr<-nii-! ir» of Htate of X*\v York. \. v. ■ York ivuiily. lifted the l"th day of May. i It i o an. l filed th- same day In th» <>m, a of the i'ltK <>f New York <~oiin<y. «t New York Counts Court Housr. in M ...•■. Borough. \.w York City. KOHKr-T .T. MAHON. Plaintiff* Altorntv. 154 Na*sau titrcet, Manhattan Dorpuih. .New York City. DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE ROLL TOP , DESKS OFFICE FURNITURE In r *at variety of style and price. T. O. SELLBW. 11l Fulton St. EXCURSIONS. S_H___S__3__S i*_C*i»-Ni___' '" ~ 3 1 1 ***^- _______ __ i __ r» CONEY ISLAND AIJ. TICKETS IXCM'DE AD3USSION TO UREAMLA>T). Greatest Amusement Enterprise in th« World. Leave West 129 th St.. N. R. 9:00. 9:45, 10:30. 11:30 A. M.; 12:15. 1:00. 2:00. 2:43, 3:30, 4 1.". .1 1.1. fl:30, 7:30. JiiftV M. Leave Pier 1. N. R. 9:45. 10:30. 11:15 A. M.. 12:15. 3:00, 1:45. 2 45, 3:30. 4.15. 00. 6:00. 40 7:15. 8:15. 9:30 P. M. Leave Iron Pier. Coney Island. 10:55. 11:4© A. M. 12:2.'.. 1:25. 2:10. 2:55. 3:5.1. •4:05. 8:25. 6:10, 7:10. 7:50. <» », 9:25. 10:40 P. M. Returning from Coney Island trip marked • does not bo to 120 th Street. N. R. Hound Trip Tic.,,, * FrjDra 129 th St - 80 Cent> inp Tickets } From pier j N R i 0 Cents . STEAMER TATRrs makes trio, EVERY DAY to FISHING BANKS. Leave 129 th St.. N. R. .:20 A. M.: Fier (new) No 1. N. R.. 8:20 A. M. Bait and tackle on board. Fare: Gentlemen. T.V.: Ladles. TiQc : Children. 2.V Summer Travel "The Best of Everything; at the Time" j Yellowstone Park Jn»t Enough Alaska, Colorado Personally Con- Canadian Pacific Ry. | ducted to do Canadian Pacific Ry. away with the , Around the World _«"« and •_»•__ 33 Shorter Toor. ances of Retting Throunh New York. j bout ' I New England | and Canada \ RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO. ; Ctl Fifth Avenue. New York Telephone 6270 Madison Square Send for Booklet 1 1 CHARMING EXCURSIONS West Point, Newburgb & Poughkeepsle Dally (except Sunday i by Palace HUDSON KIVER DAT LINE STEAMER? SEE STEAMBOAT COLUMN. LOST BANKBOOKS. BANKBOOK " No. 54», 403 of the I"n;on Dime | •Savings Bank is missing. Any person having ' a claim to it is hereby called upon to present the same within ten days or submit to having aaid ' passbook cancelled and a n»-w 6ne issued BANKBOOKNc~S47.474^of th* Inion Dime Say- Inga Bank is inissing Any person havinp a | claim to it is hereby called upon to present the-i same within ten days or submit to having said ; passbook cancelled and a new one leaned BANKBOOK No. 519..V>1 of the Union I>! Ings Banit Is missmsr. Any person having a claim to it is hereby called upon to present the same within ten day* or submit to having said passbook cancelled and a new one issued. LOST.--Bankbook No. 496.467 of Dry Dock Saving" Institution. Any perscn having claims upon said book is called upon to present the same to the bank within thirty days or the said book will be declared cancelled and extinguished and a new one issued in lieu thereof. LOST — Bankbook No. 875.604. Bank for Sav ing?. 280 4th aye.. New York. Payment stopped. Please return book to bank. LOST— Bankbook No. 1.013.161 on the Bowery Savlnsrs Bank. 130 Bowery. New York. The finder is requested to return it to the bank. If not restored by the Bth of July application will be made to the bank for a new book. LOST OR STOLEN.— Bankbock No. 465.474 nt the- German Savings Bank in the City of New York, corner 4th a'-e and 14th St.. Issued to Anna Glebelhaus. All persons are cautioned against negotiating the same. If not returned to the bank on the 20th day of June, 1910, a dupli cate will be Issued. FORECLOSURE SALES. SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF NEW YORK. — Carl Fischer, Plaintiff, against Isaac Hat tenbach and others. Defendants.. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclcsura and sale, duly made and entered In the above-en titled action and bearing date the "d day of June. MO, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment, named, wiil sell «t public auction, a* the Exchange Salesroom. No* 14-16 Ves^y street. in the Borouuh of Manhattan, City of New York, on the ilith day of June. I:*!", at 1:2 o'clock noon on that day. by Joseph P. Day, Auctioneer, the premises directed by said JudK ment to be sold, and therein described as fol lows: All that certain lot. pi<?ce or paicel of land. with the building! ari improvements thereon erectoci, situatp. Ing a ii being in th« Borough of The Bronx, at the City of New York, in the County and State of New York, known and distinguished by the lot number 271. In block 9, on a certain mar entitled. "Map of 1.572 build- Ing lots situated in North .New York. Weat !,. s"-r County, belonging to Clarence s. Brown." Dated January, 1866, and Sled in the office or tl ■ Register of the County of Weatcheatei on February 17. IMB. as Map No. US which saiil lot. according: to said map, is bounded and de scribed aa follows: T:c«lnnii's at a point on the northerly side of 135 th tUretr, distant. 12."> feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the north erly sldo of 139 th Street with the easterly sid» of ' Uncoln Avenue: running thence northerly parallel with Lincoln Avenu* '"" feet; thenc-i easterly parallel with 135 th 51 eel 2-" feet: thence southerly parallel with Lincoln Avenua laV feet to the northerly side of 13.5 th Street: and thence westerly along the northerly aide of 135 th street 25 f*et to the point or place of ! e~irtninjc Said premises beln^ now known by tr<- street number ■'•-'•' Hast 135 th Htreet. Dated New York. Jour «th. lwio. FRANKLIN BIEN. Referee R. Dt'DENSING. Jr., Attorney fnr Flaintiff. 156 Rroadway, F.orough of Manhattan, New York City. Th<- fol'owine if ft diagram of the property to b» told: its street number is 255 (forme! 520) East 135 th Street. Th» approximate amount of the lien or charge, to satisfy which the above-described property is to b^ sold. Is Four thousand one hundred thir teen ; 100 Dollars (|4.113-33-100>. with interest thereon from the -»>th day of May. 1810, together with costs and allowani-e amount to Two hunclrrd seventy-seven 4J-1'» Dollars ($277.43 10 in. with interest from June Cth. V.<\<\ together with the expenses of the sale. The. proximate amount of the taxes, assessments and water rates, or other liens, which are to be allowed to the purchaser out of th« purchase money, or raid by the Referee. is Two hundred seventy nin« i>v-l<*> Dollar* (SS79iO6 180). and interest. The premises will be S oi,i subj-'ct to a first mort gage for Twelve thousand Dollars 1912,000 O> 100) and Interest thereon from the 6th day of September, 1906. Dated New York. June 6th, 1910. FRANKLIN BIEN. Referee. _ SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF NEW YORK. — Kenyon Fortescu«'. as Trustee, etc.. I'latn tlif, against Benjamin Fisliman et al.. De fendants. I.i pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sal-, duly made and entered in th- above entitled action and bearing date the 3d nay of June, 1916. I. the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the Exchange Salesroom. Nos. 14 lf, Vesey street in the Borough of Manhattan, city of New York, on the 30th day of Jun»>, 1910. at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by Joseph P. Pay. Auctioneer, the premises dl rected I ■■•■ said judgment to be •old, and there- In described as follows: All that, certain lot. piecf or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in th«» Borough of Manhattan, of the City of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the north erly side of 113 th street distant one hundred and twenty-four (1241 feet six <rt> Inches westerly from the northwesterly corner of 113 th stroot and Park avenue (formerly Fourth avenue I and which point Is at or opposite to the centre of a party wall; running thence northerly parallel with Park avenaa and part of the distance through the centre of said party wall one hundred (100) fe»t eleven (tl> inches to the centre line of the block; thence westerly ■nd parallel with HSth street twenty sis (56) feet four i 4» Inches: thence south erly and again parallel with Park avenue and part of the distance through th« centre of another party wall one hundred <10<»i feet eleven 111) inclies to the northerly side of Il3tfa strei't. and thence easterly along said northerly si'le of n.ith it reel twenty-six (26) fee: four (4) inches to the point or place of beginning. - Said premises being known as No. 77 East 113'h street in the City of New York. Dated, New York. June 7th. 1010. SAUL J. BARON. Referee. MURRAY. BENNETT * INQERBOLL, Attor neys for Plaintiff. No. 22 William stree:. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. The following Is a diagram of the property to bo sold. I'« street number is No. 77 East 113 th street. New York City. The approximate amount of the lien or charir*-. to satisfy which the above described property i* to be sold, is taO.IIBBB with In terest thereon from (he 23d day of May. 1910. together with costs and allowance amounting »o §44T 4S. with interest from June .".. lf»10. togfiti.-r with the irxp#nan of the aal». The approximate amount .if th« taxes, aasossments aii-1 H«t»r rate?, or n»li»r tleaS, which are to v,,-. alto* rr) to th»- purchaser otjt of th» pur . 1,,,.. monrv, or paw by the Referee, is |."itt 17 an.: lntrre«t. Dated. New York Juno 7th. 1 J»10. SAUL J. BARON. B«ftr««. j T_ME TABLES. 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CANADA BY SEA New York to Quebec via Halifax and St. Lawrence. S. S. "Trinidad," 1,500 miles — days. $45 up. THOS. COOK & SON 245 Broadway. Mi and SM Fifth Ay» , «43 Madison Ay», >.'• -v York Tour* to Kurop^ and Fa«»ion Play. South America T«*ar. July -". Round the World. Auk. 23. Sept. 13. 27. Westbound. CUM ARD LIME Pits .V 4 and M. North River, foot of 14th St. OFFICES. 21-24 State St., opposite th« Battery. Lusitania— Mauretania Largest. Fastest. Flßi>«t Stramrrs Afloat New York to London Direct VIA FISHGCARD Th» most expeditlou* rcute. Quickest also to . PARIS-BERLIN-VIENNA Leave New Turk Wednesdays. 9 A. M. MONDAY IN LONDON TUESDAY IN PARIS Wireless Telrgrraph. Submarine Signals. Luslcania June &t)viauretasla . Jus« 23 •<*amn!a. ,Tun» 11. 10 am, "Carmanta. June 25.10 am •Carr.pania.Jtme 15.9 am ■ Lusitania June 23 ■Will call at Queenst-wn and Fishguard. HUNGARIAN- AMERICAN »l KVirj Trt KIL'ME. via GIBRAL.TAR.NAPLES. TRIESTE |Ultonia..June 16. noon | Pannonla . .... . July 19 arpa:hia.Ju".y 7. noon «i:ror.:a Auruat 4 tt.'alls at Genoa. {Carries -d and 3d class only. Travellers' checks Issued — good everywhere. Particulars of Services, Rates, sailings and oUi«r Information will be supplied on application. _ AMERICAN IJ_____T_______ S. V. — I'ljmoutb — Cb«r — St Louis .lune 1 ! [ St. Paul June 23 New York". June 18 i Philadelphia ... July 3 RED STAR LINE sr£ih.*& NEW DOVER— ANTWERP. Yaderland June Tl!Kroon!and . June 2.1 Lapland tnew). .June I*l Finland July 3 WHITE STAR LINE £°r «!"«?. b. >. V.. (jueenstofrn. Uolybead. Liverpool. Baltic Tim* 11. nooniCedrlc Juno 25 Olth- .Juno 19. 9am Arabic July 2 X. V. — Plymouth — — >«uth«n«,.i.n T»utonlc. .Tune f«,9:30 amjUaJestlc June 22 Oceanic. .June 15. noon | Adriatic June 28 Alow New York and Bo*ton — Mediterranean. Our TrarelerV Check* Good Everywhere. Offices 9 Bway * Pier 82. N. R. t23d St.). N". T. ANCHOR L3NE GLASGOW via LO^DO^DtKRY California Junell.lOamjColumbla June 23. 9 am F'ncssta.June 18.3 pm, Caledonia. .July 2. 2 pa tIKHT A BIN. $«7.3« and t~.i.S*. A SECOND CABIN. 94S and $47.50. THIRD CLASS. $?«.7S and $30. HENDERSON BIIOTHERS. 17-19 Broadway BEft l4 ft lJ I IMP Pier 11. Wall St. Ferry. hkll II LlliC Brooklyn, at noon For s>an Juan. P. H. La Guayra. Pro Tjabeub. Curacao and Maracatbo. via Curacao. Caracas June IS I Philadelphia July 2 For L* Guayra. Curacao and Maracalbo. u lljl . . .... June 11 Maracalbo . . June 23 Superior Accommodations for •ms»«n*«T« BLJBS. DALLETT & CO.. General Managers. 32 Wall 9»- PATQIfI! I ! Steamers leave Pier 43. ! LA 1 OrwlL-l-. x. R.. ft. Christopher nrrMlKir Rt - Waal Days at t» ' EVEN IN p. M C«t*kllJ— Hud.on « t r CoTsarkle and tnterme- : LINL dlate landings. Fend 2 cnt« In stamps for Summer I Booklet on Resorts in and near, the Cats- . kilt Mountains. 'Phone 1009 — Spring. CLARK'S TOfRS TO EUROPE^ itineraries carefully made and many special features render our Tour* very delightful. »-,,0.1 Tours at ttVI upward, Paaai.>i» Play ,'., M North Cape Tour $«.'>o KItANK P. i I *»«•* Times BMg.. __ Tnrlc. "la RFP RANK live. reaves Franktm St. Plt 24. North niv»r. *a\\\ S 30 A. M. 2:lO'P. M.. Sun. « 3» \. M.; Si.t.r* t:M A M. 5:53 P M . Sun. • -VJ i~ v fof Highlands tied Bank. •'<- Bme.. 60c Trolley to Long Branch and AJbury Park. Ttm TAsM-lal FALL RIVER LINE (Splendid St;a— .-.-s — Splendid Servict) Begun to think about vaca tion ?— Most people have. Don't decide until you talk with the ticket man at 171 Broadway. Fall reiver Line steamers leava New York. Pier 19, North Rivsr, foot of Warren Street, at 5:30 P. M. Gat you to Boston as early as 7 o'clock next morning later if you like. C^_ Fare to Boston. . *? * Telephone 5121 Cortlanit for tsfor-atiC-i City Ticket Office- 171 Broadway T nAATniI Direct from City to _ BOSTON 0 '--"M" M U U U V I U 1 1 Metropolitan Us*. IP Yale & Harvard j New York to 80-ton. S4.a*. I most fasctnat i lnr route. River. Harbor. Sound and Ocean. Fares th* am* as via Lou* Island aaaaw I Lines. Week days and Sundays. r.»i Ney i York. Pier 9. S. R.. near foot Reefer «r ♦P. M. I Same datlr schedule from India Wharf. Bo_toau | Through fi-k-tp to all points, at Wharf. a:«o ! Tourist and N. Y. Transfer Co. OlTlces through i out City. Notice o! Removal and Change in Leaving Hour Commencing Sunday. .Tune T2t l»lf>. TTt* i Ta!_ and Harvard, also the Metropolitan Lln^ Freight Steamers, —lit depart fn>m and arrtv» a: Pit 14. North River, near foot ot Cortlandt Street, instead of Pier #. N- P.. Comm-ncinr on the same date the leaving 1 hour will b« .> P. M. from New York and Boston, • -ad 0! ! 4 P. M is at present. Due either city at * A. 31. i Metropolitan «i«eam*hip Cn.'Phone Cortlandt 1715 Bill *_Sl''J_JP \4*a i*B _L_______*___________________WLf_«_______cr___ M ..ie-7i . PEOPLES LINE TO ALBANY STR ADIRONDACK »>ven dates .Tun-, STR C. W. MORSE Ultematin* »— Pl»r .12. I N. R. foot Canal St.. « P. M. W. 120 th at.. I« M P. If. daily (s'uadav Included >. Frora I Albany daily (Sunday included). - P. IX. ORCHESTRA. CITIZENS LIME TO TROY New Sir*. TROJAN or RENS.-ELAER. pie? 48. N. R . ft. West 10th at . «P. M dally .Sat- I urdays excepte.l) From Troy da. (Saturdays exeept»d>. 7 30 P. M. Sunday steamer l-_c_-» ! at Albany. Excellent >-uisine and service. rirecr rail connection at Albanr and Troy for pnlnt» North. East and West: horses and automobile* i carried at r>asonabl» rates. ; ' DAY LINE STEAMERS. DAILY, except Sun day. leave Brooklyn. Fulton St. <t>y Annet). ! 8: Desarosses St. • 40; W. 42<J St.. •» TV. T23th St.. 9:20 A- M. Landing at Tonkera. West Potnt. New burgh. rVMlchkeepste. King ston Point.- Catskill. Hudson, md Albany. Easy connections North. East, and West. aH through rail tickets between N. T. and Al bany accepted. Most d»t!ghtfu! n»-<lay ou" injrs to 'West Point. Nf»wburgh. or Pou«!» keepsle. returning on down boa:. Meals served at a': hours. Music. STEAMER MARY POWELL Leaving Desbross*s St. at 1 4." P M.. W 424 St.. 2P. M W. 13»tii St., --° P. V dally, except Sunday, for Highland Fails. West Potnt (returning by boat or rail. Cornwall. N*-*» burgh. Sew Hamburg. Milton. Poke-ps!«. Rordout and Kingston. r>rph»»tra. SUMMER 1 TfIURS i Special ArranKem»nts iwu nw I covering short trips by Wpppppppppppppppppppppp-pp-p-p-p— ppppppppppi ppppppp>ppppppppppppJ Sea or I^ind to al! re aorta in United States and OHM Cir cular Tour tickets with or ■without hotel accommodations. - -■ at «>nc» for book >• MARSTKRS TOURS. SI T«; 3O*n St., New York. I Central Hudson Linel For Newhargh. Po«nhke<p«ie and Kias*loa. ' From Franklin Street, week days, except >»• : urday. 4 P. M. Saturdays. 1 P. M. West , 129tfc St.. 1 -jr. P. M. For NEWBUROH and int»rm»<!!at» land ! Ings. we-K days. 5 P. M. Saturdays. H F 11. , we«- ■f2l>th St.. : no P. m i ciiymvc F " om Frnkl'n 5t . r> A M. CUnUfllC West 12nth Sr. <i:?.n a. yt. _,__„,, , Steamers leave Pier 4.1. N. R.. ft. B *£S£ « rh P ist M p ;"w. ? ;=ot^;-r a P 3 i 1i 1 «iir Catskill-Hudsoo— Coxsackie LINE and Intermediate landinc • S-»nd 2 c«nts in stamps for Summer Booklet on Resorts in and near the Catskill M°uf!tair.3. ' Ph'T^ V^l** Sp-ing ~ CARPET CLEANING. I. Y. CARPET CLEARING WORKS Oldest. Larses:. Most Modern. ' Te!. 4*532 — J6!»3 — Brjant. Estab!is^e<l 1537 Fins Rugs Woven from Old Carpet Prices Reasonable. Send an Circular. 437 and 439 W. 45th St. ( XV. H. JORDAN. EDWIN LgNTZ. Carpet & Rug Cleansing lh * C. Hi Brown Cut sranianxm? Hiu ;09 £ Ml E. 37th •*. * HI) CAKKFIO. CARPET CLEA-NINO CO.-Cleaa» by compreaßerl air. steam, hand or en f?oor. I 1354 Broadway. 421 East 48th it. COS • : BRANDT. Tel. 132— 3Sta. : ~^= _J DOGS. BIRDS. ETC PARKWAY PET STOCK Dob» boarded in sanitary ca^es. Boston* at •tud: all leading remedies. 44 W»st 110 th St. ' .— — .— n— i— ■— — — — P— PP— ppppppp— PPPPPPPPPPPi— — ■-P—'— _ INSTRUCTION. IZZZZ. Boys and Young Men — Country. MAPLEWOOD CAMP And SUMMER HOME. June 6-Set>t. 15. r.laV Near Phiia. 4Sth year. Special car- tn tut!* bo>«. Winter session. t«pt. IS. prerares ♦" b">» tor c<?!l^se or business. J. SHORTLFDGE. AM. Yale. *> r tn . Box '■•■ Conrordvllli*. t>e! i '« . Pa. For Both Sexes City. '• THE BERLITZ srHOOI. OF I.ANGrAOES. MADISON SQUARE «M 22 BROADWAY*. ' Harlem Branrh. 54.1 Lenox A\'.. n»ar I^7rh St. Brooklyn Branch. 21*-"-2" IJvlnsTStoa >t Z SCHOOL AGENCIES. ~^ Amrrlcsa jnr tor run Teaeticrs' A<rncr Supplies Prof»«s->r», Teachers. Tutor*. ..o» ' «rnc— ea. etc.. to Co'.l«c«». Schoels and »»Maa«ak Apply «a lira. If. J. TOUNfJ-FUt-TON. 13 Union SQOar* FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. 43TH STREET. 122 WEST. 1 Beautiful furnished room; running «a -- ft 1 p«r week; with a private bath. $12. Hotel Br.sto'. HOTT ST.. SI. Brooklyn. — Two ntc*. el'art .rooms, suitable for man and wlf». or t-*» young mt?n. with or without board; near rj.> way. ; T^AHGE furnished ro^tn fer twe: pr!<-*. Jl<» » week. Call or address OWNER. -" <■ - <* a»».. Bensonhurst. -■■■.-■ BOARD AND ROOMS. 12* WEST 82D ST. — Every room bath, sterna* heat, hot water, parquet floors, -»:»--. table; doctor's apartment. REMEDIES. THO~ROII.It. rUtMA>KM Cfllt.'* to cum of r.1.01.0 PO1»«>. NtKVOtS DEBILITY. Bl ADDER COMPI^IINTH and kindred dis eases: relief at once la dangerous cases. r'C-n? or old; tho»e desirtns only r.rxt ri— scientist treatment should ea.l'.. Dr. BONSCHCR. the we I known special at. M West 3a'.h »t mure, ft-3. T-Oi PROPOSALS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OT the Supr>'l»iiH Arc*".."-' ' Washington. T>. C. June. 1. 1910. — S.-aled proposals wlil b-» received at this ode* until _ o'clock v> m. on the _oth day of June. 19l«>. md then opened, for an interior pneumatic tub» system for ib<% V. 8 Custom House nuild'.ng. N>w Tor*. N. Y. in accordance with the drawings an.l specification, copies of which may b« had at this of_ce. or at th« ofllce of the Chief Engi neer and Superintendent, etc.. I*. S. Publla Building*. Room 727. Custom Home Bulletin*. New York N. T.. at the discretion of th« Pimm i Architect. JAME3 KSOX TAT- I.OH. Sopervistnr Architect. , OFFICE. COMMISSION KRs*. DISTRICT «.'K* Columbia. June «. 1010. -Sealed proposals w»i; be received at thl* office until 2 o dock. P. SI . Jxiztn .th lUIO. for the construction of *•— *r» in th» District J>f ColumbU. Forms of rrr>p.'__«. speeincatl^ns and necessary ___?______• obt_tned from Chief Clerk. Ens:n<-er Department. Rnrun 4_7. Ptstrtct Bulldtn*. Washington. DC. CTVO II RITOUPH. JOHN' A JOHNSTON. Wl'_X_%M V. JCInJON, Commissioner* P. C. . rvpcwfiiTiN Victor visible, tj» nmuu St.: c«u!e*u* fr<*»; «li niku tak«n par* payment; bargains) la Vnd«rwood». Remiofftoaa. Olivers. Salti*. 13