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CHARTERS CM FOR dog Rich CaifTornian Pays $2,000 for Pefs Fare to 'Frisco. DOES it FOR HIS WIFE pallnian Euies Bar Canines, So ■ Couple Travel as "Guests" cf "Bull Pup." "..- j th? dog's oar. We are -pimply his 'V^ -■ The woman ■ah.i made the re f sern •- husband pay ovor Ji.ooo /*a pr i\-ste car so that her pet might ac '^ them to their PaciSc Coast home. J. . w*S a French brindle boll "purp," J "*' x-iaiurnl»r <°ars <*ver creot and eyes *\- <:t3ri2:s. His naino tv as Radium. f Vj,^ chartered coach was the Plymouth ,*,}; psfcifeSTPd . at. the St. Louis expot-i- a r.iarvei of beauty and conven- J^ When it xras whisked out of the !^porary Ftction of the New York Ccn- S Kai Jroad y^^Prday. st 43d street and ;"' 't n zicn avenue, nt the end rt the 12:53 ipcl- iriin. it '' ' •■"'■- f'->ur passengers *"-& the dog. The passengers were Mr. ' & llrs- F. £. Drew. Mrs. Drew's mother ri a French rnald— and the dos was _^ij, r - And Radium has a reputation ' .*- sjv.ee :t was discovered by Mme. Curl§ f - rarity, and. consequently, • i;pensiv*» yr?- Drew uculd cot leave the dog- be i*-j& - v -er or trust him in tlie -- ic* car. *£, Istt? of tJie Medes and Persians, -which ■^Tre never supposed to alter, were not _-ere txed than the Pullman rule against 'res on its roaches. Radium oould not pi , «,;:ii the Drews on a Pullman in which ether }>asfcnEers were aci-omraodated- Mr. Drew went to the offices of the Chi cago, iliiwaukee & St_ Paul Railroad, and Tr , € rc ac« a lor.g study of methods to evade !»? rust 1 acainft dogs, but none would meet l£ subtle reyuirements. ""The- only aay out i 6 to chartrr a car. End. of .-purse" which was as Ear as the railroad official sot. Mr. Drew Interrupted a kr.^w the ccsu -ilcre thzn fc'SBPJZ "was the. answer, and S T>a? supposed thai tnat -would keep the inndle bull Radium as a permanent addi tion to this city's dog- population. But when the train pulled out to connect It Ch:"aco with the Overland Limited, to ■xtie'r. the Plymouth Rock will be coupled. 3tr. Drew had paid 52,055 for the exclusive I •Jsp of the coach, or over 51.500 more than S wrtuid have cost without tlie charter. Tie Drews were passengers on the Hani r-j"-Ainerican steamship Amerika, -which on Saturday. The dog was a dis covery abroad, and was to toe an ornament in the Pacinc Coast home. How much had },c cost? That was a secret, but the money r. T L* was nut responsible for Mrs. Drew's tatdsess or the animal. When Mr. Drew not to get t:.e tickets for the journey to sis transcfflotiieatal home ana met with lia rebuffs j^at led to the chartering of the Pullman his wife was in despair. Acquaintances suggested bribing -porters, cfrr<a;inp the dog In a bap. hiding him in a £«uero-;m, putting him in a trunk with <?-■.£■ bisculls for company, tiimming him ■trith -ntK^l and passing him eff for a sheep, tat Jlr. Drew feared that discovery might inear: the loss cf the precious animal. The ra^road official who suggested chartering ti«- car said that he did so without the remotest belief that it v.-oukl be done. ■a'K^n a car is chartered the cost is fig 'jr<r dop in this way ■ For a Pullman coach, S^t a day from the start back to the start, ana t~eniy-iive rassenger fares. The time tivm this city to the Coast and back is kckoned as ten days. That meant SSOO for the coach. There was some modirieation in ;.-t- fare rule, so That the total paid was The dn? is to have the range of the -alioie coach, of course. The porters will not be required to make up a berth for him unless i-e gets car sick. Food will be served in ;ce "private car for him, as he ta. ill not be permitted in the dining carr But Radium TT-n have a chance to sirine in the dog •R- rid of California, and .in tliat lies the -.—iScation for the chartering of tlie Pull 2:an coach. Mr. Drew is president of a lumber company :n San Francisco. "It's the dog's car." ~Mrs. Drew said as the train pulled o"t of the station. "We are amply his guests." -Z-D FOX GRA\D LAPCENY. Wili - Brand - ay df - - - I JEWELRY FORFEITED AND SOLD. Collector Loeb heard yesterday that the pearl necklaces found on the person of 11. 4?. iyrn, <•* Milwaukee, when he arrived ws the steams].:;' Amc-rlka in ilay, had \*.,. v forfeited end woui.l be sold at Tren tcn "H August IC. The appraised value of th« jc«lry a-a.« P.VBM. Lyon was fined il.'." 1 -. and paid it. THE TRIBUNE PATTERN. ': ' -iosely fitting corset cover is a ne eessJty under closely fitting gov.-n^. This cne is both shapely end ciraplc. It can be r-.ad^ as Illustrated or cut off at the waist Loe j? i-referrcd, and the neck can be made r- j-'J or in "V" Fhape. Merrerize-3 batiste i- the material ll'iistrated and the trtm- TBmg 35 lac. f.'ith beading", but all mate ■s^- tfcat are use a for undf-r?armcnts an» I i att Err: x OT ■ •■ rs :_ iwropriete. CYops-barred and embroidered (feafitoi are used by many women. . but phaeook !wn and batiste are the stand « Utorili titiicr lace or embroidery can fc it^x as tranmlpsai or the necjs and arm !'!•- eCaun caa bo embroidered. IT** T^^tity of uiHt^rial requir^J for ttte h4kua size Is 1 l"»r<i 2C or % ya«> ** lafca u !G - uith IM yards of Insertion. at brt* of beadtoi (ii»d f^ >a-'da of edgwur rrte t-ltern. r,o. C.707. is cut in mm for * % « 4... <2 « S^S ifi inch bust na-M^. H» Kl2 be CMtiled le uny address m re **vt of 13 c«a:s : p^., give pi^Uir of pattern and ■"■ ?-««-4r?? -««-4r? dJstfcjcUF -Vdflress Pattern i« **i«n»£.'t rfew-York Trlbuuc. If J° a F%r for rrttrrn se-U an extra 2-ce^t JJg^J v,: ATil inaiM/y. letter postase Of Interest to tOomen MOOES FOR THE SHORT Some Things They Should Shun and Some They May Wear. One would reaJly suppose that those who are responsible for the styles HI in vogue had been laboring under the delusion that the majority of women were tall and slen der, so many Lines have they used that the short woman has been warned hundreds of times, both by precept and example, to avoid. KWtIIWK could well be devised that would be more effectual In taking from one's apparent height than the frock with the deep hem, the tunic with a wide decora tlvo hand nt the bottom or the tailored SUMMER TAIT>-.RFT> COJSTUMES OF BHAMTCKG suit W.th horizontal Ftripes finishing the : lower eclges of both coat and skirt. The effect of these garments has been | modified by the narrowness of the skirts, ■ so that to the woman who is not broad in proportion to her height they have been harmless, but they have been the despair | of the short -woman who was also stout. ■ Yet even she can gratify any longing she may have for a deep hem. if only she will have it broken by a panel running the full length of her skirt, both back and front. The new mode of holding in the skirt at the bark and front by a square of plain material, leaving the sides plain, is for the slender woman only. In these days of using one material more or less trans parent over another one the shortening ef fect of a horizontal decoration can be counteracted by wearing over it a robe with trimmings running in the opposite direction. , , The woe? of the short woman, be ene stout or thin, have really only beg,:: when she attempts to buy a ready made eo^iume, for everything is nude for her taller sister?, and she will need to choose a model that ran be altered to su.t li*r height without spoiling its lines. One can easily imagine, for instance, what wnuld be the result of trying to shorten costumes like those In the illustration. If knything were to be ...... off The bot tom of oithor of these skirts the points mat cross over would then m-t be in the ngfct relation to the other part.,-, and if the Uortentog were done at both bottom and top 'these same points would be too near tho coat- And, again, to shorten the coat at the bouorn would throw its overlapping ncint out of its proper relation to the rest oAhe garment. The only way to get a Lu.fHctory result would be to take some thW off the top and bottom of both coat tfmo-* eaual to • The simuur r;"t can be boat easily adapted to the needs of the short woman. SURPRISE CAKES. The following "inirpflse cakes- make .a ;liTdessert &t on informal "spread in "ummerTlfave ready some individual cup 2SS Cat them into -.. layers and re move a small part of the soft interior. In t^cavitv thus formed place a piexe of reach frat will exactly fill it. Sprinkle with Fitted pondered sugar Press every Seme t£)ays of the World Tr^ summer widower has been the object of much sympathy *nd some ridicule but Me situation Is not without elements of onefulness. a«d one woman advises every ousewife to let her husband undergo wH aa ordeal. -Men.- she «f^*^^ b rnrmrth^P-nceTn 0 S, To*" hou«. and siting bis own break fan will be a valuable experience, and If. £ tsZ tremely probable, he does not keep "> the work lon ff enough to «"*•«« iz -» — « "'-" \^ ss .s the watched pot tna.t nev. " stik that burned In the mean time 4 r observing woman at one of the ■«* rs =* «~ y 'tlril The cold goes to her head. fOrg6 , herself a^ and *• sc«a«»» with u ;i7 4a S«t the m«t IHiliill XEW-YORK DATI.Y TRIBUNK, WEDNESDAY. UOTST V\ 1!>1 fl two layers, together. Ice the cakes all over with a -white icing, pressing into the top of each a slice of fresh peach. A ro sette of whipped cream may accompany each of the cakes if served as a dessert. CHILDREN SORRY FOR MAYOR Wish He Had Attended Exercises at Vacation School. Nowhere was the news of the attack on Mayor Gaynor's life received with a sense of greater horror than at Vacation School, 177, at Market and Monroe streets, for yesterday was exhibition day there, and the pupils had hoped at one time that the Mayor would be their guest. He had prom ised to come, but had to change his plans, as he expected to sail for Europe on the very day act for the exhibition. "If only he had come here he would not have been shot." the children said. The news did not come till late in the morning, however, and did not spoil the great occasion for the light hearted chil dren. The whole school was in gala at tire, and the bis: assembly room was glow ing with yellow. On cacli small head gleamed a bow of yellow— it turned out to be tissue paper instead of ribbon, but what of that? On every breast was a naming badge of yellow^ "really ribbon," the Sift to the school of Miss Rebecca Palmland, the principal, and around every email waist or in every well worn buttonhole glowed the vejlow ol'o 1 ' vacation School 177. Even the babies— the kindergarten class, to be esact— were resplendent with . yellow wreaths of paper flowers around their some what tousled heads. The children, after they had saluted the flag with due decorum and sang- "The Star- Spangled Banner" with all the strength of their young- lungs, entertained the visitors with folk dancing and music and the school cheer. After the exercises the visitors were con ducted through the various classrooms, where the handiwork of the children was on display, and later the "farm" under the WiHiamsburg Bridge was inspected. ' i THE POWDER PUFF IN FRANCE. American women are usually content A) carry a moucholr and a fan in their thea'cre , Laps, but the women of France often r*dd, las necessary their wrellbetag, a po^f^ier i puff and a small i>onbonit>re lied with ! some favorite confection. As soon as a French woman la comfortably seated' in a theatre she takes out the powder puff, sewn perhaps in the centre of a miniature handkerchief, and dusts it lightly over the ' j fa<e. The onlooker might tlilnk that she ; was merely making use of a sni;»ll inou- ; | choir. She argues that the employment of 1 | the Little puff, even in public, is infinitely j ; preferable to being seen with a fa.cc from I which the desired p<-.aciiiik:e lustre has dis appeared. Should the theatre be overheat ed or the atmosphere especially close b.e may even resort to this expedient two <>r throe times during the performance. TSi^ oaoJere, she fancies, she requires Hot I ■ only to supply herself with some spicy , sweet, but also to pa.--. - around to 'her friends that they may enjoy the same re | freshment. face or jump up and down with Iwr arms around the ■svoraan who is Swarding- next door. Many an acquaintance is begun thus unconventionally In the surf, and alas! if both women have not the saving sense of humor, a handful of salt water thrown into an open mouth may dampen one's af fection for a llfelonff friend. Not only are there these lapses from con ventional manners to delight the onlooker, ; ii' she sp<-5 also many little revelationa of character. The girl she had never sus pected of vanity la discovered pulling; a damp little curl out over her temple— the unbroken line of a thing- cap is so unbe coming! What keener test of bravery than the first plunge into the cold water. Some women hesitate, some step gingerly in, but the true hearted, the brave, the woman who knows ehe must and the sooner the better, plunges in boldly and Is out beyond" the breakers before her timid companions have wet their shoulder*. The woman on shore makes a mental note of all thia, for the entertainment of an other group on the hotel piazza later In the day. I When in * J BERLIN j $ Be Sure to See $ tGrunfeld's , t } Linen Stored { 20. 21. Le>lpzl«er Street J> 5 OWN MILLS: LANfIESHUT, SILESIA ARMY AND NAVY NOTES Genera! Bliss Takes Command in j California. [From The Tribune Bureau.] Washington, August 0. SUCCEEDS GENERAL BARRY.-Briga dier General Tasker H. Bliss goes to San Francisco to-day to take command of the Department of California. succeeding Major General T. 11. Barry, who becomes t superintendent of the Military Academy j at West Point. Colonel Scott, superin- , tendent there now. returns to his place | in the line as a major of cavalry. The place which General Bliss has occupied on the' joint board of army and navy officers, which was appointed In ISO 3to consider questions of importance to both services, will be filled by the detail of Major Gen eral William H. Carter, of the General Staff. SEEKS RETIREMENT.- Joseph \ H. Linnard, ranking naval constructor of the navy, has asked to be retired, under ! the thirty-year law. Assistant Secretary ! Wlnthrop has approved the request and i forwarded it to President Taft. Captain | Linnard, who has been In the Construction I Bureau nearly twenty years, has been act | ing as superintending constructor at the j works of the New York Shipbuilding Com j pany and general inspector of work being I done by the Bureau of Construction and i Repair. He was appointed to the service j from Pennsylvania. ORDERS ISSUED.— The following orders have been issued: ARIIT. j Captain JOHN* W. BARNES. loth Tnfantry. to ; recruiting service. Fort Slocum. NAVY. Captain W. N. LITTLE, detached Bath Iron i Works Bath; to duty as inspector of machin- | ei-v. Fore River Shipbuilding Company, j Ueut^iialu' Commander A. CRENSHAW, to duty : as inspector of machinery, Bath Iron orKs. , Ensis^C. W. KENYON and W. P. BEEHLKR. detached the Cleveland: to the West v ir- ChaplaYn "c. M. CHARLTON. detached navy yard. Norfolk; to navy yard, Boston. Chief Machinist D. 11ULLAN. orders ■letacr.'-d ; Of- California, to home and wait orders, re- j yoked. MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS.— The fpl- I lowing movements of vessels have been i i reported to the Navy Department: ARRIVED. Aug. 7— The Hector at Bradford. R. I.: the Me- i Donouph at Newport; the Wolverine at At- i pena. Mich. . ._: $ Aug- P S— The Lebanon at Provlncetown ; the ***- + etta at Guantananio: the Granite State a £ navy yard, "Mew York: the tftandlsh tl je Baslev and the Cuttlefish at Solmnoji?! Inland; me North Carolina at NortoiK; UJe Tennessee, the Montana, the Chester, tne Sir nUngnam. the Brutus and th«; Pntoma; i at Hampton Roads; the Totomac at SJorta g SAILED. i Aug. S— The Wolverine, the Gopher, the 's i: itir-. the Nadivllle and the Don Juan ■"• V l^tria from Alpena for Buffalo: the If ban. c from Boston for Provincet<.«,n- the Gram m state from New York City for navy y? c: . New York- the Standish. the Bacloy ana the Cut- ■ tlefish from Annapolis for ssoloraoi fa Island; thp Vorth Carolina from Hampton \ Roads for f Norfolk; the Tennessee, the M< rttana. the j Oilier, the Birmingham, the f;rutus and Potomac from Southern drill grounds for Hampton Roads: the Potomac iifrm Hampton I Roads for Norfolk: the Chester from Hamp- 1 ton Roads for Boston: the Blrnjf.ngham from , Hampton Roads for Mew Yo"S i Ausr. »— The New York from Ca- .-f te for Toko hama: the Yorktown from A^DUn.-n for <,o rinto: th» North Dakota, froiji/ Tompkinsville. The^eofsia S'na'vV^ard. FWiladelphla untlj j about 1-Uh instant, and t> join Atlantic* (jr.. ; " I The irirminpham ordered to "iSJiw York City tn% The tester" detached fifth, division. Atlantic'! fleet, and assigned to bt«c tal service. ' TRIED TO HIDE HEIR NAMES? Central Vermont Strike Breakers Well Known in Pennsylvania. Now London. Conn., Au:;. 0. — When charges of rioting sasrainst two men were dismissed in court to-day it became known that these two participants in the outbreak of strike bz?eaketf.s brought here by the I Central Vermont: Railroad rrcently were».j members of proriinent Pennsylvania fami- ! lies. They were Samuel M. Allen, a law { student- and : ; v,n of District Attorney Allen, of Montrose., 7Penn., ami /Edward Almes, a clerk, whose, undo. W. F. Buedick, an at- ; torney, was. 'present in court. After the. 'nolles had been entered it was j said the SWung men had been seeking ad- i venture, R'nd that they were anxious not ■ to have <,'ieir Identity known. ; HELP WANTED. Male. t AGETifrS to handle our teas and coffees; eTp^-». riew c not necessary; build up a business of your .jwn. Call or write. Burns & Reed, 20iy HuJion St.. New York. ;j I BIAcKSMITH countrj-; all arouwl <a :, hQrseshoer; steady position; $?."> monut. r.«all Laml)»tt & Crowe Agency. " 4 "' '' (li . a.ye. 8 RIVEBE — Married; truck ; countrj-; Steaidy ( work for right m«n: $.".0 per month. Call Laon brtt S <:rotv* Agency, 645 Bth aw MEN (threes of enerKy and determination; must ba over 2"i. ir.t<>lUg*nt, of good education and address-- permanent outdoor positon, with ad vancement, to right man; moderate guarantiee Mr. Ryan, L 56 sth aye. "■ — SALESMEN throughout the ' T nitr-d States to. pell automatic nec«wJtle«; every owner wants, our pretf-ctor; references required. The O Neil Tire & Protector Co.. 320 Bro.a-hvay- TYPEWRITERS — Exp*rtenced RMnlnfT'in op«"ra— v ■ ■ ■ address Co.. 9 Barcla Female KOfPEKKKPER for school. 36 >" ward inv-. mediately. The Hopkins Kducational Affency. 507 5i a\«.. between >-■' and 45ii sta. | MOTHER'S H EI>PEH for school; salary yjfi: charge of linen, etc. The Hopkins Educational, Agency, 507 sth »v p - hfitwern 12 and 43d 3ts. WAITRESSES, for city and roujrttry: head tuxefte Miss Hofmayer's xVjsency. :(^O--'!^2 Titli av»>. WORK WANTED. Male. CHA.rFFEI.-R.— ' •>■■"■■•,. single; careful driver; good machinist; moderate salan r ; City or coun try. Pugh. 10 W«;st 13' M et. DRIVER or STARI-EILVN wants position. Care of Haucner. Hlli last 1 ..-: .st. PUNTER. paperhanser. decorator; take 'char?" and responsible; any Job; city, country. 217_Ea3t S">th *' SALES JIANAGKR-^-YounK man. thorouKhly experienced' university trained; has knowledK« of advertising and contract law: can give ex cellent references. W-. B»K 32. Tribune Oftw. STENOGRAPHER.— Dstpert; varied experience. wants job uptown; $-"> a week; A3. references. C. B. J.. Box 10. Tribune Office. Yoi'VG MAN 30 desires a position for a tew hours a day. Address a.. Box 4,-,, Tribune Qglce.- . j Yfi; no MAN. 22. wlthea good position. A. Gor-/ man, lia South M st., Brooklyn. Fema'i :. COMPANION-ATTIiNPAN-T. — Vounjc woman, educated, musical, as companion to lady liv- Ing in town situated on shore line of Connecti cut- references. Addrcas A- 1 -. Tribune Office. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WAN , ED. Mala. BUTLER EnifMah- absolutely first r'ass in <"vcry\ detail- excellent New York and English refer encea; #!¥>-*«••. Waldorf Agency, 12 West S3d st. •j'h.nii- 3<J<> Madlscn. | i: ; Ti.T.li Englishman, married; tony references; permanent country place preferr«u. Horsy. Perlot Place, West ■ me*, N. J. COACHMAN and OAPOJENEB. — German; good all around man; conies hlfttUy r.<:ojnuit nd. a . city or out. Plaza 1925. MorroWs Agency, 721 I>:xlngton a.ye.. coi'nar 58th M COUPLE — Scotch Protestants; butler and cook: both neat, young, capable, ezverteßC* s«r vunu- 12 rauciim' excellent Baceaeooe: SCO-*"'"*. WaM«r£ As«.JXCj, •-' West SBd at. I'l:.>n.i 300 jlajMaon. j HOUSE WOUKEK. >■•<>><■ or chambennnid; youuK Norwegian ; (rood city reference; $110. Miss Hofmayer's Agency. O"^0 sth ;i' < . M I fl oor. Telr- phono i 5-~ — Mad 1 eon gquar< JAPANESK EXPEKT CtiUK. in privitie family or genUefliiUi's place; h'nn«H* H01,.r, willing to go anywhere; beet recommendationa. lillclson. 708*L.ftx!n»,iui! a\ i female. CHAMBERMAID or CHAMBEKMAID-WAIT BBSS— ParUoul»rly n^i. cai>abl« Ueiinan Klrl; VXcdteVLt city r«sfernc-.e «25. Waldorf A«f"c>'. 12 We«t 3M at. 'Phono 3<A> Madiaon. COOK and urM'K!-,-n or HOCsrEWOi 'By Pix>tK»twit woman: four years refcrenru*. Mrs. Cooper' a Agency. iIT-7 i»h aw., .'iMii »t. iiOTHKlT~Jiiid DAUGHTER Excellent '«wjk; beat reference*; ■annul work or carts of child; country M«( erred , taiwer all month. AiMr*ss L>. ■X., Tribune Uptown Office. 18tH Broad WORKING HOL'gBKSKPSH - ' l > Danish wom an lor one Of 1 two gentlemen: •suH.-iient e<»ik. K. C. Hmt lflO Triune . Unuuwn Ofllce, 136* DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITUftc*^ ' ROLL TOP DESKS OFFICE FVRNITURE In irrrat. variety of 8tyl« and price. T. G. SELLETV. 11l Fulton St. m r {NSTRUCTiON. "" r_^ * vww For Boys and Young Men— Ci c /. PACKARD" 4 Means THORO» jqh i:« everythlnj pertaining to I „ IB i ncs3 - j education. ALL COMMERCIAL Bf / ANCHES INDIVIDUAL IN3TRU C TION 't NO SOU" ITOF s 52 year* of faithful f , Tork . FALL TERM OPENf; SEPT. 6. Packard Cbmmerrj a i School i Fourth Aye. and 23rd * jt., \ew York . « ..in ■— — -~— — r A ScSiof/iiwitli I indivif y ualify . ] The Long Is!. iin" t (Episcopal)" school • for ' boys. Locate r t j n a beautiful and healthful village , on iv IS . miles from New York. Fir H jroot buildinsrs, jfvm nasium, swimr /__ riO o i, so acres of athletic fields, C3as« individual In struction. Th / jrough college prepara tion. Bo>s ot ( ', erv and upwards admit iinn «'4 i r pstnow opm. Catalofrue^ ST. ,1jl»s" SCHOOL'" V.Ar.rEU ,j MA ;; SH , H«-ad Master. P ■■• BOX ;., ,;_,;;; , ■ _v. .;-/ . r .. [ . N. T Collegiate School - /' WEST 33XH BTEF.ET. ioya v eoared for the Collr;ffe3 and Scien tific Schoi fa Well-equipped Gymnasium. Reopen , Wednesday. September 23th. t», 1 c " a ' r '- th appointment of, a bead mait«r ''"'" ben *ol v.-C be vc j er . the direction of the Rev. E /ward B. Coe, D, D., chairman of the Board ftf Trustees. All -communications, may be- addressed to I--' Clara S. Wti mri, Jlliw;i alai y. at the School. Ncr / York -♦■ 7ft/, h Year opens Sept. 2*. Un //er«itv "♦" ¥SF"^« Class, 0-12. tl ' /c * y , -*- Aftemwn Claw, 4-6. L« gy behoof +. Evening Class, 8-10. 4- , -<H» +■»'♦ + »■»■ Decrees LL. 8.. Lli M.. J. D. -* 4 dre.«s 1.. J. Trimpfc-irLS. Pec. Washington Sq., N^iv York. Foe B<>th~Sexes^-City. pYHY BEKIXT/ school of languages. 1LAI:»1SOV SQCARE (1122 BROADWAY) Harlem B'-;,r.--h. Lenox Ay«.. near 12Vth St. Brook; Branch, Clg-'JUO HvJjrggton St. SCHOOL AGENCIES. American an»t F«rcißTii ' Teachers' A«enry. Supplies Professors. Teachers. Tutors, Gov ernesses, etc. to Colleges. Schools and Families. Ap»ly to Mrs. B£. J.YOUXG- FULTON. ■ 23 Union Square. _ /CARPET CLEANING. [ B. Y.^CARKT~GLEANII6 WORKS Oldest. Largest. Most Modern. TeL 1602 — I6S3 — Established 1557. ! Fine Hugs $G*en from Old Carpets. Prices Seasonable. Send for Circular. . 437 and 433 W. 45th St. -ft". H. JORDAN. - EDWIN L.EXTZ. €arp€i & : 'Rug Cleansing ■ |) g«E Srawn'Go. jHI^ HIIL .^SflflA E.;S?th._St. MS4I > Murra y HIIL •■CAREKrV CARPET CLEANING CO. — Cleans | by comprised air. steam, hand or on floor. j .i:..-,» BroaxLiv-ay, 121 East 4Sth st. COE -& 'BRANDT. Tel. 153 — 38 SURROGATE'S NOTICES. 1 IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. |: Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of th» County [ J of New York, notice is hereby . given 10 all r persons, having claims against <:harles Majmc, i , late of the County of New York, deceased, to I ■ present the same with vouchers thereof to tlio subscriber, at her place of transacting '. business, at the offices of Pratt, Koehler & ; ■ Russell. No. 47 Cedar Street, in tii.- City of: New STotk, on or before the 23rd day of Sep- . tember, nest. Dated. New York, the 16th day of March. 1910. CAROLINE MATNC. Executrix. i Poatt. Kbehler & Russell. Attorneys for Ex l erutrix. No. 47 Cedar Strppt. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. Jrs « PURStIAKCB OP AN ORDER OF HON. I Ahn^r C Thornap. a Surrosrate of the County of New York, Notice is hereby civen to all j persons having claims acriinsr JAMES WILLS, late of the County of New York, deceased, to p r p Sf . R t the sain** with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at his place of transacting: business I at the office of McCordy & Yard. No. »W> Broad ' way, in the City of New York, on or before th« j loth day of December next. ! Dated New York, the 28th day of May, 1910. "WILLIAM BRINKERHOFF. Executor. M'CURDY <V- YARD. Attorneys for Executor, '.*fi Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New : / York City. I 1 IN, PUBSCAICCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. (Abner C Thomas, a SurroErate at the County j of New York. notice _Js hereby given to all 1 /persons having claims asainst Eugene ShlfT. I i deceased, late of the County of New York, to i J present the same with vouchers thereof to th« I ( subscribers, at their place of transacting husi- j ' nrss nt ■■- ofTice of Whltrid^e, Butler & Rice, ' No. Tit) Wall Street. In The City of New York, on or before the first day of December next. Dated New York, the 35th day of May, l!U0. ADRIAN ISELIN. JR.. SAMUEL VTOOLVER TON. icutora. WHITRTDGE. BUTLER & RICE, Attorneys i for Executor?!. 50 Wall Stnvn. N. T. j IN -PIISSUANGE OF AN ORDER OF HON. .\bn-r C. Thomns, a Purrogato of the County ' of New York, notice is hereby pi-.-, n m ail per- I uons having cialnjs against Alexander McDonald, late '■•: the County of New York, deceased, to present the samp with vouchers thereof to the t subscriber, at his place of transacting business. No, 105 Broadway, in the City of New York, on I or before the nineteenth day of November next. Dated New York, the e«venteenth day of May. 1010. EPIH-'N'TI K. STALLO. Administrator. BOARD "AND ROOMS" ' S2P ST.. Hi* WEST. — Private; baths; steam: w.pamuetol: electricity: excellent table; special; j doctor's finest opportunity. L ; FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. LARGE. SUNNY CORNER ROOM, running water: private family; beautiful location, racin* i the Hudson ; telephone. Harrison, 215 West 101 st Rt. - ...... hone (MX*' — Riverside. ! CHEMICAL SPECIALITIES, serious and sup ported with important funds, would b»» or ganized and Bold in Franc by th* I.aboratoire (Vntral do Produits Phaxmac^utiquQS and Chimlqnes, No. r>rs R»i(* Reaumur, Paris. Spe cial method, quick ant! certain success. a!>vlelsTl§EME>FtS -VXD StIBSCRIPTIONS for The Tribune received at thi It Uptown Office, N<>. [364 Broadway, betw^pti ofith and .Ttth sta until i> o'clock P- m- Advertisements received at the followinjr branch offices at r«c ulai- offlc^ rates until 8 o'clock p. m.. viz.: 3M Srh aye., p. c. ear. 23d St.: 138 6th a.- cor. 1"tl> si ' 104 East 14th St.: "57 Wast '-■! ">*■ »>..,„■, , n 7th and «th »'•""■: 26:; West T2.'»th at. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE. BIG BARGAINS — Slightly used office furniture. desks typewriters, cash reEister3, adding ma chines, 'mirr.oosraphs. filing oablneta, safes. a'l dreaatiu: machines, time clocks partitions, checic protectors, bookcases. NATH.VX'S. 4 White Street BILi<tARDS pool and new patent combination Utbl.'o- lowest pricu.-;. supplies. repairs; bo-wlinc allcj- bullfiecs. Decker'^. 103 East Oth : «t. Eatftbllsh^d IP-*.O . LOST BANKBOOKS. BANKBOOK No. r.."iS,44t> of tin Onion Dtme Sav ings Bank is missing. Any person having- a claim to It Is lK»r«*l»y called upon to present, thf sam* within ten daya or submit to having said jiasthook t-ain-i-llfl an.l a now ouw issued. LOST OR s?TOLKN. — Bankbook No. 0^2.002 nf tht: German Savings Bank in tlio City of New V..rk. corner -illi 11 avc. an«l i4|l; at., lasupd to Frank an.l Eva Pticar. All pcrr^nn are eautloned opainst titiEotlatlns fbe same, tf not returned to (h.- bank on the Rl"«t <ivy "f August, 11)10, a riui ll<-ate will be issued. LOST.— bankbook No. 088,13*, Bank lot Savings, 2.50 4th hyp.. New York. Payment stopped. Pleoae return book to 'tank. LOST. —Bankbook No. 857.Q36, Hank for Bxvttag*. ■■<-n 4th avi'., Now York. Payment stopped. PKa.so return hook to bank. LOST — Tf«mkl!o.jk No. &ST.OS&. ISank for Sa\-lnss. '•js.i 4th >iv . New Yor!j. Payment stopped. 1 .... return hook to bank. "iJJii'F.—KxnUXxjnk N'". 298,603, rfcmk for Savins". ' 4th B.V*-., New York. I'aym«"nt stopped. Pli'aS'' rrturn hwk to liwnk. 'remedies. 'Fi7oli7nfT;if. PKItMANKVT CI'KES in cases 'fBLOOD POISON. NERVOUS J>KBILITV. 151 \l>l>Ki; U>iri.UM> and kindred d'.s eaae , relief at once in dnng'rnua eaaea, recent ( .r old- ■ hi « .1. Ins only first rhia.A srientlflc treatment should call. Dr. BONSCHCn. the well known apedallst. .V.» W- - :>•■ at. ■■ i ■<::■ fr-3. 7-0. TYPEWRITING AND TYPEWRITERS VICTOR VISIBLE. 79 Nassau St_ . catalog— free- all make* taken part payment; bar?ata* In Uml«»rwoar!«i. It«mington«. OU**ra SnillLa. jLbvEHTISEMBaraS AND SUBSCRIPTIONa for Tho Trihune received at tUclr Uptown Office No. I- 11 ' Broadway, between 3tUli und "7th *t» until '■•'• p. "■■ AdvurtljiPini'iits rtctlvtd at the follow log brunch office* .i! reg ular ortlco rut^s ir 254 ai . )1M "'•• •• I - : .-..,. . Hth ivo s. c. cor. 23a «t.; ins «th avc. run I^-th It '■' W B"* 1 iith *- : " 57 I2d et.. hptweon 7th and Sth fivfs.; 883 V.V«t 12r.th »t.: VOID "d uvi.-.: iesa Bd »w,, n.-nr rtlut st.: : •'"" ;,.' ' avc, nrjr HOili nt : 151 V.*-. r.'..'.;i »t.: T3<l j ; •i,, f V . aye.: *">*> «o ' uv "- UJi^ •*»> American . .Diaurlct TeleSMWi Ottlce. , i TIME TABLES. FALL RIVER LINE 'Splendid Steamers — Spi-ndid Service) Really a delightful experi ence — A trip on a Fall River Line i steamer to Boston this time jof the year. You will describe it in even more enthusiastic terms than we dare. Fall 'River Line- steamers leave \ New York/ Pier 19, North River, foot of Warren Street, pt 5:30 'P. M. Get you to v ßosion as 'early as : 7 o'clock next morn ing — later if you like. &A Fare to Boston .... «P*X Telephone SI 2 I Cortfandt for information. City Ticket Office— l 7! Broadway AMERICAN LINE *g&S£& S R V. V.— PJrmonth— PouthamPvon.^ i Itew York An?. 13 [Philadelphia Aug. _. St. Paul Am:. 20' Ft. Loai? r.Pept- •» | RED STAR LINE Tn. n""I SM.5 M. nW YORK — T>OVKR IHTWOr. t- l i Lapland m«w).An?. IS 'Finland .Ans. »• 1 Krccnland ...Aiisr r—aikliiii ... Sept. 3 lUTliiPBn ,THE NEW MAMMOTH ANTWERP s.s.-LfiPLfiND DOVER 5 - 5 - LflPLflllU I nanny 1 Am. is. na. m. LUnUUN Gla-'« - en«-loM>ri Promeßarte. : PARK Veronrtafa. Caf«, lonmr*^— El« raniO i Ta t,,r Or.-tie-.tn*. «hop. Wirele»« \ WHITE STAR LINE STJSTi N. V.. (JueenHtown. Holrli«>d. T.rrerpmol. <y _ C»H!c Aug. 13 noon Arabic A? p '» *' Cedric. .An?. CO, 10 a m Baltic Sept. j i N. V.. Plymouth. Ch«»rl>oaix. Southampton, Oeeaßlc.Ang. 10. 3 pmlAdriatlc *•»« j* Majestic. Aug. 17. 3 P m Teutonic Au&. . ..i ! r££u k 4V. MEDITERRANEAN Via Azores. Gibraltar, etc. Canopie.Sept. 14. 4 pmt Romanic .. . • Vwi^4 ! fv<»ti.....sepf. 21. noon|Canopic. . . • ;-^;, Offices, 0 B*way. (Tel 2100 Rector) * Fie. C X P.. CM St.). N. T. Yellowstone Park Canadian Rockies Colorado Resorts, &c. Cook's Tour de Luxe Limits to 25 Members, ensuring Individ ual attention and comfort in travel leaves New York Tuesday. August 16'!-.. via New York Central Lines. A TOUR OF 30 DAYS INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES Tickets and Tours to all Summer- Resorts. Programs from THOS. COOK & SON, 245 Broadway. 2M and 563 WI Aveaae, 049 ■ Madison Avenue, Wfmm York. bSAWDY Hook r'l^Oß NORTH JERSEY .1 16& AST RESORTS! It \Y Pier 11. N.R.. foot W. «2d St.. — i i|t«f ■ 9 35. 10.30 A.M.. 12.30. 1.30. 3.13. -J.lS.,|_ »S.2S*.7.iy P.M. B Sna. 9.00, 10.00 A.M.. 1.00. 3.30. "7.43, M.40 (East I Braach only P. M. 1 Lt N V Plt 10. N. X... l"«3f C— lar St., i»»ek -la-« ■ o'is*lol)f 11.00-A. M.. 1.00. 2.00. 3.45, 4^i5.*i.45. B MOP M Sun. 9.30, 10.30 A.M. .I.JO. «.00..a.10. 11.10 ■ £ Lojgßr.oaly)P.M. -*WiH not raaJglT * i Sepc.s. j| i Ths GradejSanJl ;| f N'Vw'Yorle'to Atlantic HicU^ds .„„„, m I KewYork tT AtUatlc Hi^i*^» l-.-L.ijj'W ■ IMMEiIEIiIIIE 'i:niiKtiii;u'Ha:nii!iHi:i« 3lodern—Safr— Reliable. PEOPLES LINE TO ALSIMY c r- f- C W MORSE (•»«■ d.-tt«>s Auj.l, FTR ADIRONDACK — DailJ "from mar 32. N K. 4 r M W I29th St.. 6:30 P. ■■'. ORCHESTRA. CITIZEHS LmE TO ALBANY & TROY N«»w Str. TROJAN or RE.^SELAER. Pi^r 46. X R. ft. We* 10th St.. 6 P. M . V. inkers. 7P. M. dally. Stop at Albany* either direc tion. j3^>st service. Direct rail connection at Al bany and Troy for points North. East and West. Rail tickets accepted for passage be tween New York. Albany aril Troy. Horses and automobiles carried at reasonable rates. Send .")<■. in -tamp* for Summer K«-<*ort Book and "Up the Hiidxin and Beyond." a beautiful illustrated booklet. Al!=the-Way=by=Water lletropolitan . Line . bettv<«>n t »w Tork and B O w i O Ni An Unbroken Haßtofa Re»t from City to City over the most fascinating Salt Water Route la the World. River. Harbor, Sound and Ocean. Luxurious Express Turbine Stfel Steamships YALE AND HARVARD Staterooms wiih or without rath. Famil7 rooms with 4 berths, Main Deck Dtaiiif; Room. Ac. Week days and -ar.davs. I>>avo Tier 9. H. R.. foot Rector St.. 5fP. M. Due Boston 3 A. M. next day. Same schedule reuirr.lns. Tickets and reservations at Wbanr; also Tourist and N T Transfer Co. Offices throughout City. X. Y.'t'o Boston. 54.00. Thm-J^n ri.feets all points. The Most Channinc Short Sea Trip on th* Atlantic Coast. STEAMSHIPS NBRTHL£KD&HORTHST&3 • TO PORTLAND, MAINE Sailing Monday. MA. M.. »nd Tue*ta£ Thursday ami Saturday .s P_ U.. «« Pier -0, East River, >.. T. For luu in formation an.! booklet apply to maine S. S. CO., 230 Bway. N. T. • M \I liKV steamers lea\« Pier 43. VT^rirs LD'G N- H.. ft. C!iristoph.r St.. GEK.MAS.TOW>- wf*k days, at 6^> P. M. •CATSKIIX West 129 th &t. . .0O r. ii. •atkeSs Saturday Special. I pm roSES Fier 43 and 1.20 P. M. •Saturday special stamp for booklet glvtas lands only at Kesorta of Rr ~ points Tnarii-ii ' ainns 'P^one IMX spring U.S.U W Llls£ BrooUlyn. at noon. For San Juan. P. It.: La Guayra. Porto Cabello. I Curacao and Mara^K-o. vta. Curacao. _ I ...p.,- -AUK. 13 ; PHILADELPHIA. ' ;*; *- -' For La Guaj-ra. Curacao and Marracaibo. MARACAIBO. .AUC. aiZI'U- 1 ---;- s Tt:. 3f3 f «upt;rlor Accommodations for i-s-'ii^.-rs. ni,TPS. I--" & CO.. G«nfral Mar.at;- S2 Wall St. I **S?i i *-. i r y r^T' m»l'i H ft nil lor hunch J'oujthkee^*" *n<l Kia^-tcn. Krom Franklin St.. w"*k days, except Sat.. 4 P SL Sats.. 1 [• M. V- 1201 '■ St.. 1:30 I" M. For NEW'BUROH a- 1 intermediate ' m-: - ..... ...... days. g P. M. Saturdays. 3 P. 11. W«f»* • _•;>• •• St.. a .to P. M. SOUCAYS From Franltlin St.. 9 A. 11. TVV»t 121»th St.. I»:50 A. M. ANCHOR Line" GLASGOW via LONDONDERRY r U r"e9«la.Au«. 13. noon I Caledonia. Axig. 27. noon j i Columbia. Aus. 2J. !» araU'alifonua. Sjjt^X. tt am I rO^T <ABIN. ?«w..->O uo.l *72..»0. SECOND « AKIN M« aa4 5i7.".«. T!URI> CI*A>S. *-*s.t.i »n»l *^0. UEM'EBiiUX BROTHERS. 17-10 Broadway. leaves Ft:.. 4. rates $4«<l uT'lbLfltlil b lncliKlinK shoro excursions; 71* -^^ .-..._, encliantine days. Stop - overj Wflikn l prlvlleK»-K. S lliffh f'aM « iuou.sl UflikCa 1 I-otuul Ui.rM Tours Oct. .mn'i mmkemi* :,,' Vro. ; ,::m r-a>ly FRANK'S CRUISE RED BANK LINE. I«eavH« Franklin St.. >>jcr 24. North River. . datlv Him A. M. 2:30 P. M.. Sun. S:.»0. V 13 AM- Battery. ■ H A. M 2:58 P. M.. Sun. «i >.5 ■i :tS A. M . for HlcSitands. Red Bank, etc ' En- BOc. Trolley to Long Branch find Anbury. : I .i!i:Oruia aad \rfUw»lo(u« Park Tour*. - , Start suiy ii<«y; ill up ■■--•■■< lnvtsiW« "'Courier 111 1 pysttni"; $223.00 up- S«n<l lur baoklet. Men- | Mob Tour u <*»ired. ' I |TR.\X» UllKhT («». >c vi* Bmv n \ < Alitil if !IHS •''• iX '" from foot Cbrlatoptser : 1 >.. ■« ' v « >r^ ««'^'*v at -ii' M. BOA I i» hatutduis at 1 P. ii. only. [ I TIME TABLES. _ Palatial st^amer* "HEXDRICK HH — psriV.~ "nOOERT F!:r,TONV' "AI>BANY" atvi "MART POWELL.- of th-rHndaon River Day Uae. ***" ««t and ftnr-*r <-tv«sr boats In the -wortJ. Lye. Read down. A . M. •A. 31 1 P. M. IDa Hy. es.Sim. I A -M. {P.M. ! PJ*. «:00 j <tt.«x t ««>' D:2n|io:^»: z':O>l'.X7tnt 12D St-.fll:0Ol R:W\ S:~g '> ».-. 10:30 Tinker* . ,•♦:*) . :.» raßa »;■<»(••" _i 11:S<K I*W s:oO!.Wmt Point. )»••*■>} 3: "° *■*» }*1:25 i i:2T.! ..Cornwall .. i *:»*-- «c # 5-S \>w«»nnrh * <in -TS 3:o * I «:l.'»!Ne-w Hambg' • : -*' { -•- !. . [►; ?." ... MM ..-! ":15, '""-;,; 1:15} 2:2 T.i <J:43[. i'.»kef.t>-*' i : : <-<»;.i '-? 4;l# 2:10 . f . I.Klrwaton Ft.' [12:23f : •■ ' . ■ ■ -r •• _- 1 «'atrt<ill .. ■,<....- Z:4if\ i Hii.-la-.n .. H»:4«t .. . -•■ .•.! i. I }.. Albany .- 15iJ0...... P.M.; P.M.* P.M. | A.M. -A M V M. •ror.nTtlTKr lit Cornwall prtth O. & 'W- »7- Sp^cial trains to Oatsklll ■,:• resorts a 1 J<ar* t^sta. .and conn«:tlons to a!l i»tnt» Eart. Xnrth ard W^t. ThrouKh tl^St^ta and ba«tra?» ch-ckfl't at otSf^n of N*. Y. Trsta!»f»r Co. -«'i*h mi: tfrfeota •,... N. Y. and Albany «»e-»te«I. Most d<»li^rhtfu^ on»-teUr «n<l on«»-<lav outln«3 U» Went Point. SerrhnrKh or P<m«Hkt«»«le. r* tamirjfr «n any down Day boat. M«*la'*»T»» at all hours. >lit«ir. STB. MARY 'POWELL r :—.. p-rf.^t \fter-ioon r.nttna I>«v- r> sl« ''•"■" ■ , ,- ; - . w»s'. P^nt ■* rt » QTO il ClUtf ■> l - m " pM * uln. uLCunT Orch^tra en tach oteartgr. CUKARD LINE Tiora 54 and 66 North River. f»t of ** th , fV OFFICER. 21 -U State St.. opposite the Battery. Lnsitania— Manretani a Inrjce*«. Fastest. Finest »l»»m»^ Afl«w* : New York to London Direct S VI FISHOCAKP. Tti* ttjvZ e»r»«l:- roow. i»jtekest atoo r * PARIS-BERLIN-VIENNA leave \« York Wetlne^daj*. 9 A. M - 10HO&Y 1H LQKBQH TUESO4Y ht PifliS Wir*r*«^ ■ I>»es;ri»pb. Sabmarine nkf I*. | irauretaaia . Vni 1O! Campania ... .A** M ; Lnsitania Aue. •' M.^'i-»-^ui!a _...A^<r- •'» •CarnianJaAuff.2i).H»amiCaroiila. .Sept. 3. [•>* T» •Will call at ...•;...-• :^r., w - Mm S**pt. 1 the larnaia. rarmanla an* Campania will rail at Qae»n*ta-cra. ;. MI >r,ARI\N-\>aTr,Kir\> SERVICE. To FIUME. via OIB'RALTAR.XAPLES.TRISSTa tCarpathia.Anß.2S.noon| |Ultonia •*!*■ 23 Pann'?nla..t»<*pt. It. nooni tCarpathla Or •* tCalls at Genca. ICarries M aa<J M class oabr. -vo.-»i ..— rhee'm iosniwd — %ooi.-<rfvr"^ez^- IT.\l>Y-EGYPT fRIWI.4, 19t<Ml. S<jv. ZfL. Jan. 7 and 21. Feb. 1«». March 11. m N North ™?r? r BREMEN liyj HI " A. M- > Zrpraea >aiilncs. 1G Wfftoß T »* l3r A'■*-•A '■*-• lS|Kronprlaz't7ni..ATi*. »9 ' .v. -~.- An;. 2Ci Kaiser "Wta II ■ sept. • p^ N German nBWB B6EME.V WOl HlOll 11 *. M. . In Screw Sailings. Barfcir^sa Aug. "[Or- KgSTwtefffi' I 1I 1 Bremen -Aug. 25[Pr. Waa..6ejt. 8 «.»ait« | I^.-4 SATURDAYS 2£Sf : LwX9 "^ : P. Irene Ane. MM «•*>..^H «. K. Luiae Avar. 2otK_ Albert S*pt. J» Wfr«C«M •■« inf.m-.rln- Itrnali. Independent Kounil-ttn"-^Vnrlrl Toon. Traveler* ' Check* Good Alt Over the World. OELRICHS A CO.. Seal .4«ts.. 5 li'ieawir. »■ T LOHDOK) n^ f S. 'srinrtßdirdaD via t" Servlcs 1 1T.230 Tor.s P!»mouth ) ' Leaning Neiwtoric Aug. 3o Luxurious Comfort to Ocean Travelers Nowhere Exceeded ■KW-YOSI | Hnlu . I Sailing LOMQOft " oiland E»ery PARIS America T|Ksday &££%£ Line a t * ROTTEBfIiSM 39 B " "- HIM. •Rvndam. \n:j. J« »>"oor»l»ni .Sept. * 1 •i'-.t-darn *iijc 23 * Kotter<lam . . .S«T>t. 1^ ♦ N^4.m?.terdam.Anc. 30 *KyiKiani Sept. 19 I *Vi:s H'«ii:.-s' ■■■ «/%:. fVia F!jmt>ntb A B"Ulo«m<*- IHAMBURGAMERICANI All Modern Safety P»vir«»<» (TVireii-M. Ac). LOSBOH— PARIS— HAMBURG. •Ptps. Lincola.An?r.loaOamf fO'fWalderseoAosl^ ■ tAmerika . Ak?. 13| •Cincinnati.. ,^Ang-.20 | f Unexcelled Hitz-Carlton a la Carts Restasraat. S Hamburg itr-et. «Nfw. r,IBB\r.TAK. NAPLES A>D 'GENOA. '8. - MOr.TKE .'Anvnst'3o. 3 P. H. S. S. HA.HBrR*. -*«^»«. 2». TO A. M. TR.WELJLEKS- CHECKS ISSUED. Tourist D<?pt. fnr Trips Everywhere. Hambnr?- Line." 45- Broadway, X. T. YELLOWSTONE 1 1 BIDy mire I Ideal 17-D^y Tours ■ PAnK TuU.ii | from New York An?. imiii an i i ii 19. All expensea ln riuded. Via Chicago nd ?al: I ik» City. comp!*"te tour of T«Uowston« i Park and Pamei g«nd for dwtafls. MAR3TEHS TOURS, 31 '-•--•.• SOth St.. New Tori CttJ". BLOCK ISL43Q, OBIEHT, fiREE*PO«T, SHELTER JSUHD& SAG HARBOR. Str. "Shlnnecrick"' of 31^^tauk Swaral»»»»t Co.*«j Line leaves N. T >>■ *T-- S. E. R-. Tuss. and! Thurs. 5:30 I- M.. Sat?. 1:00 P. 11. EXCURSIONS. M ",T|Jf l^r'*ll-''' — i-'"-^!y^O*W R.*!..^.< vi-^. Xl w-^w -^ I p J all xxcKEr^' r\ri.roK .%i>*us!«o> to ?£TKEA3BLA?»I>. Grratrpt .\nnj?mew Enterprise ta &• 'Warii.j L«»ave "West, 123 th St.. X. It.. 9:00. 9:45.} 10:30, 11:30 At M 12:15. 1:00. 00, 2:45. 30. | 4:15. 5:15. G:3/}. 7:30. ' ■> P. M. [.fay» rier7l. X. R. 0:45. 10:30. 11:15 A. M.; 12:15. 1:00. ; 1:43. 2:4'». 3:30. 4:15, 5:00. 4 00. 8:40. 7*15. 8115. 9:30 P. If. __ L— m. Iron Pier. Con»y Tslaad. 10:3*. 11*4* A. M-: '2 9tj I:2S, - 10, 2:35. 3:53, »4:55. 3:23. 8:10 "ft" '. :.V- "5;25. J»:2T., io : 4n P. M. RotTSmf.is from Coney Island trip siar*e<l • 6mm not.' go to 129 th Street. N. R. „* -rt.- n t.^i-««. > From 12»th St., M Cents. Rouai-Trip Ticket? J - ■ >- PJer I. N.R.<#>^t» TVTFR TAnjrS make* trlwt ERI DAT to FISHING B\>KS L*av«s OKI St.. V- B- T:2O a. M.; Pier (n*-*r) L V R-. B:2t> A. M- Batt «nd -i-> on board. Fare: Osatlenwa. 75c.: HLadf^s, 30c. rh!t«lr«»rt. 23c STMiER"BRfiIDI?EPUBUC M "ROCKAWAY BEACH I,v_ Yonkers »:45 A K. Xv^font 120 th Si . X. R.. i ■ A. M . *3 P. X. LvJTi*r »n»w) No. 1. It R. :•• -*"1" 1 A.-M. 2:* P.il. Lv.;itockawa3- Beach. 12:30 P. -M.. B *"• P. V- Trip marked • transfers to Str. '"Grand Ha— •j)ublt<-' at -PWr 1. N. K. Knnnd trip ticket*. ."HVr.: Ch<l4r«o. 3r. Include adm. to SUeplechaso T"le. at RTt»w»y* CHfiRIIHG EXCURSiOaS West Point, Newburgh & Poughkeepsi« Daily (except Sunday) by Pahac« *f--r> RIVER DAT T.rXE STEA jr&RS irE>DKICS HIIWON. KOBF.RT POLNR and AXBA>"ST. Brooklyn. Fulton St. ißy Ah3tx>. 8 . V brasses St.. 40 ,n<! 9:40; W. 42d St.. 9 and 10; W. 129 th St.. 0:20 '.".-. 10:20 A. M. R«tun» on »ith*!r dow-n boat due- 42d St. 3:30 or S:4O F M. Sec Steamboat Ad-vt. DELISHTFUL AFTtRHOaa EX6UBSIOS TO WEST POINT num BBnr POWEIX L'avlns Desbrosaea St., 1:45: TV. 42d ft.. 2:00 i XV. *23ih St.. 2.20 P. it. Return to X. T. br Steamer "ALBANY." *: • or by rail. (Ln Daily, except Sunday. Orohaairm. Cadet* la iK Long Island Sound Sn^Winß I IS- " On Mondays Str. CHESTER, ata " ljn ","..• TV. CHAPXS Iv 9. Pi*r 4U. X. R.. ft Clarkson st.. 10:00 A. M.: ft. of East 22d »t.. 10:45 A. .'■! for Now London, connect ing there for Stonincton. Norwich, Narragan s*tt Pier. Pr«ividfnc«?. Boston. *«;. For >«■»* Haven and Rridsr^FOtrt Us* .-ferTlca »«sa r«su!ar advertispm»nt. poirt!»r on reqaest. Cttv Ticket Acent. 171 Broadway. X. T. IEXCURSIONSI Lake Hopatcor\g. S! 00 I I KVEKY FKIOAY and EVERY $1 00 I ! \H:\ FRIDAY and rVTOY *»NI»AY. I I.v. w. Sna st- Fridan *Jin A. 11.. San- I .'.ay* *.'** a. M.: Lv. Lib->rtT St. FTfciays I 5:30 A. M.. Sundays 0:00 A M. I I VIA NEWtfttSEY CENTRAL ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS for The MhW received at their Uptown Prtlce. No. 13M Broadway, between 28th and £57th 3ts.. until 0 o'ckick p. m. A<lTertt»em»ntj» tpciivfd at the fbtToTirtng brunch, offices it rf . uiar oftlcu rati>s until s oVlock, p. m.. vis.: £64 Mh aye.. s. c. cor. "2U st.; 13S «th avi».. cor. IStlj «.; It>4 East Uth al. : t.-.T W*st 42d St.. between Tth and Stti lives. ; 2fCI H'Mt '39*6 •• . lo:'.C> 3d art.; lrt£rt 3d av<\. near Rtsi at.; Ho* Ist aye.. n^ar J«:»th .it.; IST •!•**• r29tn st.: T*<; 'i r*->i»t-nl !ivi-. ; tfst> ;U aye., aad any iMrtlu DUtiict Tele.rai-b. Odea. IT