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Auiomobiling *£ Other Sports AP NEWS OF THE DAY GOLFERS POKING AROUND t , ; Far West Weil Represented In Vanderi)i!t Cup Race. HANSHUE RIMED TO DRIVE «Kew Jersey Motor Club Believes State Auto Laws Injure Local Business. Tor th*» Crst time ;•: the historic of the VErderbilT. Cup race the TVest wiH ts a -. r*rre?er.ted by automobile drivers who have ramed fame on the Pacific Coast. RealSz- Ins'that the sixth contest for the trophy is *:kc]y to oc3;ps=c aTI forrnor Ftrugjrles. the "nVptern dri\ers have made a Exeat effort t>}"corr.c Bast and participate in tho Jixturc vn October 1- The latest to enter the list !5 Harris M. Har.sl.ue. of L«os Angeles. TVHUam K. Vai:derbilt, jr., presiiier.t of Ih« Motor Cups Holding; Company, has just announced the entry of an Appersdi jack rabUt, narii'.ii by George 11. Strout. sales riana?"r of Avprrsfm Brother?, Kokomo. Ind.. and Hansh::e l;as b^en picked to riiot th« car. Others from the western slopo of the 3U»ck:es> who v. jJI compete are Al Livlng- Ftono, th« National oar driver, uinncr of th< Illinois trophy; B^rt Dingley ail<^ -I nr^ FJ^min-. the I'opv-llartford toain. who *na<U- n;imrs fnr th^ms«'lv;cs on the coast, -. *nd Bill Endicott. who has yon so many . li=:»t cur races r.:th tl»e Cole "30" Tl-.cre is v possibility also tliat James B. Ryall and Jiarr:.- Mich^nor, ivho are now in California, inky rcsv.^ East to crive in tho lyjn^ Island <:a?sic. The Uiddla West also will have a large representation :n Edward A. Hoarnc. Tlobert Burma Ray Hantmn. Joe Da-rr ton. Jacii AJtken and other?, who exj->ect to the Eastern stars a thins or two. Hence the race is more truly national In t-covf thaji ever before In Uanshue the Appcrson entrants have r. driver whose reputation is enviable. I^a^t 3 ras numerous critics picke«i him as one of Tt-f* four leading drivers of America. In ISO 9ho drovr- the App«r-r?»on In seven T\>st ern races. v.-jr:r.ir,^ five firsts (Inclndins the - t?anta. Monica r-jad race^ and oce second. Dan S. Smith, promoter of the Labor Day tLUtoinohfle races at the Brighion Beach ilotcrdrorae. maxle reply yesterday to the statement cf the Motor Racing Association that it had nothing to do with the direction Of. last Monday's meet. Mr. Smith said: •Tho public hus never teen in doubt as to v.bo directed the Labor Day meet. Every article an*l advertisement stuted ex- that Dan Smitli was the promoter. ■ Mr. Cordner has repeatedly stated to Mr. ■Engeman, president of the Brighton Beach Truck, that the Motor liacir.^r Association •vias unabie to rr;ai£e any money out of its u:<*ft.-. thotish supported by the entire rac- Ing contingent. "I n;ade a larze sum of rrscney out of the meet despite the loss of Saturday through rain. I have no connection or relation with the Motor Raci:s:j Association, but I never . iJ:ele-- ; s ran off an automobile race meet at Brighton Beach that was a success from a. (--porting and financial st^iiidpoint.' 1 The N«w Jersey Automobile and Motor < 'iub contends that tho business interests cf the stato are being greatly injured by T!.«> severe motor vehicle Isws now on the piatu*--- hooks. At the recent mass meeting; called for the purpose of outlining a course <s" action that tvould procure remedial motor legislation from the next Legislature Si was pointed out that the antomobile has resulted in the in^rpaso of the outp;:t of; s many X-.-T Jersey prodtic!?. Foundries which ran successfully execute i e««mmercial forgingS can take ail th*« orders] ■ -y can tlil at their own prices. Wood ■w-orkmg plant? are retting 1 busier daily. ; < "aTTiage men and wacon men arc over- ] - ;s;j«».j -with orders for good automobile j i ' i:>:.-. The bii: leather market of this ! f-ia;^ is almost d^rnoralzed because of the ! demands of the producers of th r - autonio- j J . ' r- The bis glass industries of Southern Xew i Jwsey are rnakinju glass f<»r wind shields. | ;. id their employes are the painers in this i {nstacc*-. -\I! the factories engaged in the > • rod action of tin a;id agate ware have put ; :■. departiaents ;•• make automobile radia • rr, hoods and fenders. T'mbrella makers i an now making automobile tops. Several wheel manufacturers are now j - iking only Fleering wheels and are ; leaded down with orders. The rubber i *•-•■ factnrers wore never busier, as i« • »"i"inced by the nuniber of ijiants in active j rperation throughout the state. The marine ! »•■ -f ::.' :::Akers of Northern Xev.' Jersey are j • -'".r." T"ro *r»ieir!<»« tlian *>vor. and ;s few i r thi m make only engines for automobiles, j ■■." • E these activities tend to benefit the ; " ice • arner. whose remtmeration Is in- | asing steadily in -Ur-se !i:ie;:. and these' : •.■.:.- v.ill be i:; constant demand, for onJy • *• '■■ *." ;'.;:toTj3obiie-s are really manufactured. I X 3 <■ !;;iijor portion are assembled. B . :;.-€ Xetv Jersey leads so many slates i - '':'■■ manufacture of these portions of i ••very f<±r and because the manufacturers j : ; 1 tiieir employes have never l>een more I ejKTous the bio X"v Jersey club docs ■ :• i. ti;o motor la^is arv- i-.iOlng; the ■ interests of the stale. ATHLETIC STARS TO MEET; Some Brilliant Racing 1 Promised , in Big Games To- c »enior metropolitan track a:id fi^M i '■ unpionahipa, the most important athletic j * ' '•' of the year ;:i this district, win be \ ' Travers Island, the .~urim<?r home: cr "• •' N'»v York Athletic Clubj this after 1 .-v> for possession of the point j trppliy tr-<ii \yc liard louclit between the j '^Kh-Ansterican Athletic Club and the Xcw; iOrk Atfilctic dub. Ti:e latter orjraniza- \ '■ "'■■■ oning to the acquisition of many i»- ! ' "•■■ is conceded vi have a royal chance I ■ :Lo •ovetvJ prize. •'i;: Ahearnc, the champion ''impcr of •■' Park ciub. v.li-j has been nurslr;? i ■i injured arrr, w.;i help out Jjis team to | I n:j i.f'r. SRep a:'d j'::i:;i atjd the , ; '■-■■ :"rr,\-. 1 •<- ip::ni.-. Hoes, Daw born and I.aur:- ; *ill oppose Uobert J:i:cr, Keating and I Ar-A... t 0 - ,;_,. ir:^:h- American Cluh, while c q-*•.'-•.._.q -*•.'-•.._.- mile -rcn "Yank" Bobbins] "' ' • -o^enberyer. of the same club. w:3! find i J' v -n::i,horu opponents S:i E>iwaVds and Y^srß of the ?few York A. «.". •' ■-■ < :.' -i.alf mile shcui-i L« a feature,! " : - eiiepparti. Bromllcw, Esai!. OiKEin^; j \ fcad Frick ecsased. Ti'.i mile run. which ! ; *■'-; ;"-'; "-' the most cxc'.v.nz of the day, trtll j| S toffether *~<h stars as WSlton Paul! j J '■'- - A^:: R. Ki%i;ii, l-tg^ruod a:i the preai- , *•• mileni . ; , t!i« ; ccantry. In the Siust meet- j - : ? bet^eeo th-^ jv.u u:\:*.i defeated his I mai by - r— yards afl«r :i preat race,! •^.ins th e Hius Jn 4^5 !-3 over a cuddy kJiUi a itr-rne estry o? dirtan« ruiiner?, I ™?n4szs Xi'ic Dri« oil. M. Q. Calia S na=, J V*~A,^ : :f" Ji -'"- tosen : ;! ;d Dick Dev l to - !w-.- l """ : " :!t " ' ;'; ' feaadJcap !;romis* : « • i '"' '■' ' -:" r ' ■ i *~ t '<-'-">rn,y; afternoon. | _^ 1 WEN OF LtK^KJCK TO CCYiPETE. j » <7^\ :iit ' 1 ' ~- ■■'■■ ■"•' and lV>a^ali carnivalj , «.-«« -Lin:«-:o; Meti's Associaaon, which J;-' h«W ,t c eltSc Park to . morrov/f j *' Uil - excellent eport. Three events | j «m«.Sr» cd ' vr f?** aad'ficld coapetiUcn— i ),.;::'. r ' : "- iiandicap; thrcr-mlio r;-iS •<,!,."""■■ ■'■'■' : « ruaniaa; lw>n .-r,-, and! Sj'-r:,;':];: ;:'-;■, '■■■■ V' i<l! ?" ml «fj"» ( » ' n --.—otutticn chanipior.a will ! I Some Good Practice Rounds for Amateur Title. ! EVANS WILD AS A HAWK I Hunter and Eg-an Score Well in Peeling- Out Links at Brookline. [By Telegraph to The Tribune. 1 Boston. Sept. 9.— Although ••just poking I around with ■ little on the side," as one j golfer put It, the practice for tiie amateur i «ro!f championship tournament at the Coun j try Club, Broolcline to-day, contained much jof intpre't. Proraratorj" circuits of th° j lirJvs in the low seventies have little real i vaUir. althotjgii they arc struts <ho-n-infe ; Uie direction of the wind and what may 1* I expecttsd when the "JjeU rings;" on Monday. Shortly after their arrival from Chicago : this morning^ Robert A- Gardner, the na ] tiona) tzt'el'older, ami H. Ctatridler Kgan j irie<l O'jt the course. Paul Hunter, another I of the Western prroup, did the "most credit ! able •work. Hunter returned a 71, prettin? I ,"T each way. while I-:?ar. bad '' ■ Their cards read af= follows: j Paul Hunter— ! Out 4 4 4 4 4 Z .-.-,.; -.7 In r, .'• Z> 4 4 4 3 4 Z. — 37—74 j V.. '"handler Egan— o»to »t .-. :; .-» 4 ,r,, r , 4 4 - r, — ••<» In 3 6 •» ;: « 4 :\ •• o—s7 — 75 Another 7."". wa^ returned by "Rod" j Brown, of the Meadow Brook Golf Club, of I Reading, Mass. This is the golfer who j made the 310-yard drive, all carry, at tho j last Essex County Club tournament. Charles Evans, jr.. the amateur who re j cently won the Western open title, failed I to pet into his swing after the long rail 1 road journey. He was as wild as a hawk off the :p€«; and through the fairway, though wonderful distancp. Kred Herrpshofr, the metropolitan cham ( pion; Robert C. Watson, of Westbrook, ■ and Robert E. Hunter were In a three- I some. Xcnc scored particularly low, al j though Watson reached the turn in 3t5. j Walter J. Travis, of Garden City, and 1 Win 1... Thompson, of Philadelphia, beat i the Massachusetts players, T. G. Steven | son and T. M. Claflin, by 3 up and 2 to i plaj*. I Additional entries accepted by the execu j tive committee to-day have raised the total jto 218. The added ones are J. B. Hylan, \ of the Vesper Golf Club; H. A. Rorke, of I Brae Burn; W. E. Russell, of Oakley, and { the seventt-«Mi-year-old Fraser HaJe, of Chi cago, holder of the Western Interscholastic I title. j Arthur G. Lockwood, who has won the ; Country Club cup at the spring and autumn i meetings several tim-s and knows the I course anU all Its problems^ says that if the ; holes are placed as they should be for the : medal play round.«. near the centre of the ; sreens, a 74 is likely to be. made on Mon i day, and that on Tuesday, when th« low j i score fur tho thirty-six-hole qualifying ! ; iound is turned in. it will be 133 or 354. Among thf* Xew York golfers who joined i the ""national eolfins family" at Urookline j to-day were Max Behr. the New Jersey ! champion; James L. Taylor, of Garden I City, Dyker Meadow and Kkwanok: W. H. | iWatt. of the Hackensack G^if Club; B. H. I I Bottome, of. the Fox Hills Golf Club, arm 1 : John F. Shanley, jr.. cf the Deal Golf and • I Country Ciub. ■ ENTRIES AT MONTREAL. Montreal, Sept. 3.— Entries for lh«? open- j j ing- day of the fall meetinsr of the Montreal j Jockey Cluh at Blue Bonnets to-morrow I i folio w: First rac«? 'purs* S(ViO: sit fnrlongß) — HcMoana. W: J. H. Houphton. 104: starboni<», MB: Masa rlne, 11::: Jack Atidn, V,V.: Busy, «>0: 'Pretend^ TX>; •Ra^maji, l<»i; Guy Fisher. *H. P. Will lams's entiy. j •ft. D. V. illians' « entry. ! . Second rar* ipurse. $400: sis furlonßß» — CVgnl*r \ ;:'S: Royal Onyx ICK>: Itubl". ito- Conney" X.. 1 Jl2; aialatJnc. 93; Sir Edwar.i. J<v>; ha, s^i*. I UO. i Third ra-» irur?n. $i.ooo : Kinjrs F.ate; one [ and one-quartor niiiosi — Kilo. 115: Okis=. 121: I Victoria, V2:>: Laurente, 117; Itayxnan, 312; l^a'ly of Mercla, 11 I }. Fourth rare Cpurs° $2.2f«': liarl Gr^y Cup; cue an<i on»-fluari»r lullnf.. — .luhn Keardon. 1 93: Si*-:ilvm:id. 101; Olanil^ala, 1"«; Fort John- i I con. 101; Ameiia leaks, I'M. j Flf'.h ra'-e < nur«». ST<'": ste»p?e<lias<:: about I two and tme-lialf milPs)— ■ -t^lld. IAS; John Dil- j lon, 133; Ster« Lar-o, 158; I"jr:rPst:^. 14S: Bcr _£oo. 155. .-jxTi; ra^ ipuvfc. 5-T-"^; soven fuilonss>^ VTAdalia. I'»i: Rio Grande. 107: John R»a- dor.. 11-2: Live Wire, 113; Ctooney IC 117; Acumen, loc,; .Jwizt I.asEing. 117; A<lriU'~h«\ 112: LUfht Wool, 11.'. S^v<>r!th race <purs«>. sr>f><>; flve and on» ha!f fu'lonf?si — Roehufk. I*«: Baythorn, 8S; Contrsiiwise. 1"-": Planter, 105; Meridian. 108; ' Kopon, 10»; Or\:4:;us. W»; I^ah. 112: Ruvri- ! ■ ■ar;i. Ifc; i:;..^ SiniH, J"f<: Kdiia. 110: J3ab- t bier. 11.-.. Kitrhtb ra'- < :>u;^«-. *4<tn; added: unc milpt — S.lv-rin. i'U; Lexington I^B<jy, 106: Hooray, j !<»>: l^iu^liir.r Eyes, l'Ki: Hio Grand-, I<>6; : !~:i:roe'>r - != Midf.-a?.-. 109; Qunstion llnri--. Ill; I Golconda. lyfi: Si^l.t. \\v.: Whldden. I<h< i^ad-.- Eatber. 10G; ESgln, 106; ISscban, 100; Dr. Bark ley. 114. ._ I EXCURSIONST _ DELIGHTFULft FALL TMIFS®® Oat 1.0.i i::i!.» Cover- All ■ ••,■ Expenses. If jrou're "going away" for a day or a treek, P'-'t our free list of F:j!1 Ratfs. Just thp s«>as-?n ff t!:-- year fur your vacation or business trip. ATLANTIC CITY OLD POINT ASBtTHT I'ARK WASHINGTON CATSKILL MTS. NOVA SCX>TTA WHITE MTS. PORTLAND THOUSAND ISLD& BKEJVTUDA TliL-sc and other Resort* incluJed In our arransr-nif nt.s. Writ- or 'phone ns— (lßo3 Main). THOS. H. HEXOWKttti CO. CHjftRHIHQ EXOURSfOSS Wist Point. Ncwburjb & Poughkeepsie ; I>ailv <«>xcoti Sunday) by Palac- HTTDSOX I HIVEP. DAT LIME STEA2IEUS HKNDRK K Ul ll>O.\. KOBI i. I 111.T0.V nrrt ALBANY. Brooklyn, Fulton St. (By Ann«x). S; De«- : hrosvs .St.. 8:40 ana :>:4>). West 42d St.. 9 and ; 10: W-st 129 th St.. 0:20 and 10:20 A. M. )!'■ ! turn on either dojrn ho3l <J«p 42<i ft't. S:3O or j 8:40 P. if. Bee i-'t"ainbi>at .■vdvt. DELIGBTFHLUFTEBSOOS EXGUBSI9H U WEST POSiT STEAMEE 3IAKV imikki.i Learlns D«?ebro«»e« St.; 1:4.*.: V,'. 4l'd ft.. 2:00: V,*. ]2f'i!j Si . l':J'» V. ST. I>iurn to X. T. by: «:r. M.li.\\'i ?5.0<», or by rail. $1.10. Oailr, j ■ Sunday. Orchestra, Cad eta in I'amp. ; 5«» I'-"rI '-" r t-xri k»k»n 111 t aaV M.V3AV. -K!'l HIM. I. U « : Lnr.? Island R. 11. «J*«cla] .jprpas train. j T-.ith parlor car. leaves Ka?f 341 h st., N. T.. j >'■■:.',•<.' Brook! rn, Flatboch Ay.. 8:40: j N'ortrand Aye, S:4l. ;in<l Eaut N. V., SMS A. 11.. fnr Uontank; thpnc<; by tbo steamer ! "SHINNECOCK." n<?turn:np. ii-avo U'.o.:;i Isl.-inci 4:<>o P. 1!. : Tit-k^-.s nrt sale at ICO B'-auv .ik.l b.i- : ti'iiis fi>'»' i.'ast S4t?i «t.. Long Island City : and jn Hrooulyn. Hal« of l^kPLs llmitPrt. T!i«j right ii reserved to postpoao tin* ex cursion and rwleffn tickets, llusic and re- j freshmmts os iteemer. ; U DAY, SEPT. 11TH | LUKE HOPATCOIG, Si. oo ladu- 'V. f:;i »'.. h.s<»; I^boriy >:. v.<P> \. M. ; I MUG* CFUWK 53. 50 Latu W. Z.-i n. Liberty ft. B^3o A. il. J | aILfiSSTiG CITY, $2,e0 I up THE! -'i; .?^i"r.V»,:;;:r e r" 1; SMRi ! wBBmMi: h :Ssa Cliff C 31-t K-... ft;so a: M. Hot aau i QisnwGod ! 111 1 .. , , v ,,. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBTWE. SATT'RDAV. SEPTOIBEB 10. 1!>l0. EXCURSIONS. Mi> ili 4lk f II vrfa fi. ill .f/m 'X 8 ; 4LL XICKJETS INCLUDE AXUUWUtoi TO lIKEAML.\\D. ! Ci'tale.-t Amusement Enterprise In ■'-•■ World. Leave V.-.-st 12T*tU St.. N. R.. 9:00. 1:46. 10:30. , H-To A. at: 12 ;."• i ■'•• 2:OU. 2:45. 3:30, 4:15. I S:H B^O. 7:30, ... P. M. | Leave Pier 1, N. R.. 9:4^. 10:30. 11:13 A. M ; ; 12:ir,, I.W. 15, 2:43. ;{:10. 4:15, 5:00, 6:00, C:4O, ! 7:1«. S:J3, ?:30 P. M. Leave iron Pier. Coney Island. 10:05. 11:40 A. M.; 12:35. 1:2 2:10. ... a 55, *4 ;,;.. 5:25. CIO, •7:10. 7.50. .S. S _- 0 ::.">. 10:40 P. M. Returning frcrn Coney Inland trip ir.aried • : does net -o to IC.Hh Street. N. R. Roun-J Trip From lS9tb ?t., 00 Cents. Tickets l From Pier 1. N. R., 40 Cents. i STEAMER TAURUS makes trip* EVERY j DAY to FISHING BANKS. Leaves 123 th St.. >.'. U., 7 20 A. M. : Pi?v -i.-vi 1. N. R., «:CO A M. I Bait and tack'o on hoard. Fare: Gentlemen. We : Ladies. -■.. . Children. 25c. : HELP WANTED. ; Male. ! AGENTS to hasdle cur teas and coffees; espe :ience not r.ecessarj-; build up a business of j your c^-n. Call or write. Burns & Reed. 2u9 j HucFon st., N'pw York. j ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER. — Prefer a man with trade pappr experience; t mu?t be an executive man, familiar with all | branches or advertising, ropyrightii etc.: sal ] «ry, $2,500. Mlsrhiil (Agency), Flatiron Build *!!?: I BAKER and assistant; steady place; husband and wife: 300. .dial! Employment i Aeencyji 45 LTVeat 12".th at. ! COACHM " — trseful; must nave experience and good refvrence*: £■- ■■ ji;": Industrial As ■ i soclatiun (Inc. i Emplormcnt Agency, 17 West J •:. St. ! COMMISSION salesman wanted to handle line of patented dressing sacquea as =..'..■ line: j must have offlco. Address at once L. Nathan, j care of Rogotat Bros.. 3 to I Wavarley Place. ] COtTPLE— WTfo - laundreFS; tnan butlpr] •.;s»fui; paoii Tvac<"F. raduslria] Association j fine.) Employment ..... 17 \V»»st 42(1 st. : COUPLE — TVife cook or laundress: man coach maa, ii«-fu!: must have good referenda. In flustrial Association (Inc. Employment Agency, 17 V/fst 41"i ?t. DRAMATIC — Want well tir«?s«"d men capable of speaking iin<=p for first class production; i?O"<! chance for .-unbliious young men. Room 7r,n. Kn lckerbocker Theatre Building. ! EXEi'CTIVE orticf man for See position. ; most be familiar with both stenographic ; w. rk -imJ bookkeeping:; salary to start. $1,- I 200. Mlghill (Agency). Flatlron Building. j : MAN, 28, .i* correspondent. irtv concern; Si."', \ advancement. Employers' Reference Scr i vice. 144 rl 2Srd St.. Coutant & Hyle. Props | j RE'"E"I\INO clerk for firm located in Bush | j Terminal warehouse, T?rook!yn; man with j experience in that work: salary. $18 call. Sllg-hlll fAgency). Flat iron BuiMinfr. j I r.FVTIN': MAX for "ffi.-e. storf* and lofts: al"=o hlsrh ::"i ■■ salesman: weekly account; ' ] leaus furnished: helped every way. Capable, Box 20. .Tribune Office. i I SALESMAN for the road for large New York [fact ring company: must have had ; travelling experier.ce; staple line: salary, Si.- I 200. Mi^hiil (Agency)^ Flat iron BulldlntT. STENOGRAPHER and timekeeper for auto- I moblle company: salary. $IS. Mlghill (Agency). Flatiron Building. " j STENOGRAPHER - bookkeeper: exceptional i opportunity for high <rr:vl» young man to ! advance, with around sir. to start: eventually to Tvork out of shorthand and assume man agerial position. Jupp Exchange I Agency), S7 Nassau it. I TI'TOI". resident, for three nova] seven to r-.velve years old: prefer middle aur-' man. | ; Hopkins' Educational Agency. 507 nth aye. WANTED — A reliable energetic man to place ! vnortsrage loans. E. D. " rMannus IK) Xas —' Female. i COOK. W>; Ijifr^.cv, L. I. Ca';l this rnorn ins;, Mis.-; Anna Lacy Century Employment | i Agency. 15 West 3Sth st. i EXPERIENCED I IIRL to help another frirl at ;,*neral houaework.; 520. 809 Summit aye., Jersey City. GIRL for general housework: any nationality; jio washing: family two; waire?. $25. Indus trial Assoi-iatlor. (Inc.) Employment Agency, 17 "West 42.1 st. "HOr«KKE^PER for boys" school: exceptional , opportunity. <"a!l this morninc; 10 o'clock, i Hopkins' Educational Agency. .107 !sth aye. j rST"AXT"S XURSEjfor c ßlx-weeks-old baby;; fun <"har?e; niusl h? experienced and have good rc-?erence«; wa^e^ $3.". lu(su.«tr!al Association (lac) Employment Agency. 17 West 42d st. lI.MD AND SEAMSTRESS for a middle aged lady in poor health: must have good city i reference and understand [ting on a laiiy Invalid. Address Dortlc, Tribune Uptown j Ofiice. IZK4 Broafiwa;-. j bIX. f'.yO'.Liz, at .s:ji>: t»n v.-aitr^sses. 9"'. at ] once. i^wefiisli Employm-nt Agency, 45 j West 125 th s=t. ! STSXOGRAPHER for pTib!lshing~officf): you.ig lady capable of read proof; ala good [ stenographer for small high class publishins I 'muse; fHi- hour?. Jupp Exchange (Agency), ! K7 N.i.~rau st. STEXOGRAPHEH for position In Florida with ! nlil esuililislied wholesale firm; not i;>n| young, an<! competent: excellent pay. Jupp Exchange (Agency), S7 Nassau sf. TWO. cook, chambermaid-waitress, for city, $.T*t an.l 52T>: must lv> experienced and have good references. Industrial Association <Tnc.) Employment Agency. 17 Went 42<1 st. WAiTi:f;sSE. c — Experienced, qut^'c and rear. ! for Child's Restaurants. Apply 33 East I IS'th St.. 2'l Poor, restaurant. | WANTED at once, two kitchen maids; .520. ! Swedish Employment Agency, 4*. West i lZZth si . ! ' j WORK WANTED. j Mala EOV. IP. neat appearance: ittei ■■ high school; , best refer^n'-e*; $0. Reuben 1.. Burg, 2^2 i . East 74th st. CHAUFFEUR— Experienced mechanic, licensed driver, five years' experience; private family: . highest r't'erence?; all cars. B. Grundy, sJn> j Amsterdam ay. EL-ECTRlClAX— Experienced on batteries for* commrrol.il sm^l pleasure vehicle?: .iesir'-s pr>- ; rition in New York. "Electrician,'; I'll Ea.=t i 14th_st. _ ■ JANITOR -French couple; no children; i-rei cia*:* | recommendation from prominent private fam - j ily: uml' rstands steam and siuall repairing. > rVrdinariQ 1 . •■■:■ Vv'-g'. 1 44t11 ' at. PHOTOGRAPHER — Toung man. with U year experience in out^ido anil inside work: as a j newspaper man- uudeT-sraniio EP.:?ie: ten years in j last r>lacc: would like to make a 'hang-; tem perate. Georee Nelson, .'l9 <"h«*ever Place, I Bror.kl.vn. ■- T. WAXTE'i — Position as manager on arentle m;;n's estate or farm: American, aged 40; smaH adult family: thoroughly experienced In all branches of fannins. stork raising, dairy inc. irarijcning 1 ami poultry: Al butter maker: j all klmlr farm machinery an.l can liatirile ni^n to advantage: farni accounta correctly kepi best references. I*. <'. Bex 014. Baldwin, Long lalard. : WATCHMAN or OaTESIAN — ■ Thoroughly ! ouinp*tent. trustworthy and reliable; at I on.-c: city reference: b«ir.J if required. E. I- . ; I 7!»P Grnni! St., .Vwv CitT. YOT.">T(S MAX. Ensrliifhiann, lately !a:i'leU; anything. Address G. 2" Myrtle aye., Brooklyn. . j Female. AN ENGLISH UDY would give a few hours to j >>-ai!ng alouil. Mrs." de Gni»e,' 113 Weal noth st. j (IOVERXE.SS — English visiting governess: all English branches, drawing. French, elocution. . I music taught; excellent methods; highest recom mendatlona. Mi«s .Je (julse. I_K;_^ V( « •<'.» at. ' 1 STENOGRAPH ER.— Qualified r American : ~ref»r^ j ■• ■ - ■ m pi s tion, hut would auDStltute, s:> day (seven hours) or arcurdlnglv . Baker. Apartment 36 >'■' n:uik_st. ; CLERHTAT.. WO UK- Excellent n»nman: und<*r- i gtanda ii!!n^'. figuring, etc.; salary $10. i' . | Box .'>7. TriliuiK- Otnce. 1 DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED | Male. COACHMAX— CoIored; 5 feet 6 Inches; single : or i!'iul'|e; atrictly tempeiafj; two years with I one employer; well recommended. Thompson,!? care of JJ-.ty*. «'.72 ?.<! av'. COACniIAN-GAlilVENEP..— v"irj' reliable; use- ! fu! at anything nee,j»-d on (man's place; : excell.-nt refertncea Car;rt-nier's Bureau. 164 Cth [ a vi-. Telephone : 1383 — ClielaeaTS COUPLER — Young married Germans; no children; fanner, gardener: can mi!k; car* lv>rs"s: cot tage preferred: well recommended. Carpenter 1 » | Biireaii^J.'i^iitii aye. , FA7I-M AS.si.STANT by sTrottg. temperate ! young man with sntji« experience i:> farm < work; v. af«, Stll monthly; rood reference. 1 Lrwln'a Agency.'. -- .TVt-gt 1 1 tl> nt. . irjVRMEH wintfd to work on shares. Call or ' write 140 I.iliert;' yt.. Honin ''12. New York. . GARDENER — Kxp»r:; take entire charge "f genti- niun'a ostut!-; ■.: eCjcleut !n . all l>ran'ii<-s; <J<-»:irf9 ciiaiige: highest refer ence*. Knglishr Box; 11 8 s Mendham,: X. Jr j GAHUHNLH. farm ir.ar.asT, caretaker: Htrtctly roi^r; knows how; practical; rirst <-iaas rpf- 1 erentea AJdi>*H A. H C. Cn«lewo'jci. N. J. " Ji/ivXmKSE yontb. knowing v.eil all th« ciu"ii»s In domestic «.-orl<. desires bachelor's ulac« ] or smn'l family: beat reference*. 8.. 123 Sanda st.. Brooklyn; telephone "'.tiO Mam. v ■ ; 1 rema'.e. CHIt.U*S NURSE cr CHAMBERWORK-— Youns i Oennan: good plain t.-nniHtr«'sa. I:., Mlsa , Hofaiayer's Bureau. 3io-322 Fifth aye., ninth . floor. 'I««|,- : ,hone 4.l^7— Madron L (()i)K--WA!Tr:K.-S.-T<wetl)»r or 1 arate; go.,*! ■> ranaUc sirfd. \V., Mi»* Hofmayer'a llurenu. i 520-222 Fifth ay*., ninth floor. Telephone -J527 ' — Madlaon Square. a 3EaiIANiNUHHK-r:Tbrea y^'J>' excellent r#f- £ crenco: ,ny or country; *-•>■ Albany i-; mj i,i, :in-._it Agtrncysao'SaaC «3«l at. \X \XTKI) — Tli«" Vnri> of house, city or Coun- J !;•• hy three aduits; »ro wllilub to r«ndi>r V my 1-s.tra aprvlcea If required: furnish th^ k n-st of city ref»renc«a fr»m former employera. 0 i.Mresa B. Carr. 6 !:».■! «3d si New York. 1 J INSTRUCTION. ! For Boys and Young — City. I 1 53trl»rlrp lEtfjool ■' fcundcd teeo. I Columbia Jnstitutr jHcrgrt: 1903 ■ 7?r.d Streel and West End Avenze Prepare* Boy» Thoroushlr for all Collece* and Technical Schools. In dividual Instruction. Small Classes. Afternoon Study Hour. Military Drill i (optional) at Armory under an officer of N«iiooal Guard. Library, Gymnasium, '[ Athletics under experienced Trainer. i No Home SSsdy lor Young Boys I Illustrated Cttalezae uroi: application j JOSEPH CURTIS SiOAKE. Headmaster " i ( PACKARD' | * Means THOROUGH ' In everything pertaining to business : education. | ALL COMMERCIAL BRANCHES INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION NO SOLICITORS 52 years of faithful work. | FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 6. ! Packard Commercial School j Fourth Aye. and 23rd St.. \ew York COLUMBIA ; GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOUNDED 1764. NEW BRICK and «TKEI. BUILDING. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. 93d Street and Central Park West. Boys prepared for Columbia, Cornell. Har . yard. Princeton. Yule and other colleges. Full Business Course. Primary Classes. Labora ' tories, Gymnasium. Playgrounds, Athletic Field. Special Courses arranged for boys who have I failed In college entrance examinations. H7!h Year B»"»finH Sept. ':«?th. IRVING SCHOOL L- D. RAY. 55 W. 84th St. Thorough preparation for <-ollp»ie or baataeas. Elementary, primary and Intermediate Dejmrtments. i No home study for Ikivs under fifteen. j GY/viNA^iUM — LAbORATORY : TELEPHONE 2fiot> RIVERSIDE. I 21st year begins Sept. 29. Tear book on request. ; Or. Ra.r nun at School dally. Collegiate School 241 WEST 77TH STREET. Boys prepared for the Colleges and Sclen- I I t.'fl'- Schools. Well -equipped Gymnasium. Reopens Wednesday. September 2Sth. Pending th^ appointment of a head master the School will be under the direction of the Rev Edward B. Coe, D. D.. chairman of the j Board of Trustees. f All communications may be addressed to '• Miss Clara 8. Marsh. Secretary, at the School. j Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Type 4T writing, Penmanship, Civil Service , end Academic Departments. jTjfgJ^ Day and Even Sessions. j & Call or write for Catalogue. I Mll (2 3d St. & Lenox Aye. j SYMS SCHOOL -;• -: EAST PIST .STREET. TWELFTH YEAR opens October 3. Man improTCmenta in th« two buildings, and In the Courses. Last year Ninety-Fix Boys under : Fourteen Teachers. Ages six to eighteen. Ap- , Clicsnts must be well recomm ended. WTLBERT P. FEHGUSON. Bead Master. HAMILTON INSTITUTE Nineteenth y»:ir begins Sept. 29. i COLLEGE and COMMERCIAL Preparation. Certificates admit to all leading c-Wleses. ■ ALL LESSONS PREPARED AT SCHOOL. j Office hours, 0 to J! after Sept. 6th. Telephone connection. '. For Catalogue address 4.'. "U EST BIST ST. | THE CUTLER SCHOOL FROM KINDERGARTEN TO COLLEGE. More than four huniir^d graduates have en tered HARVARD YALE. PRINCETON" and COLUMBIA Complete ACADEMIC and ATH- < LETIC EQUTPMENT. small ■.;.-.-. aad In- j dividual instruction. Kcopens Oct. 3d. 30 East 50 th St. ARTHI'R H. CI'TLEn. Headmaster I * TRINITY SCHOOL % 139-147 WEST yiST ST. I FOUNDED 1708. PRIMARY. GRAMMAR la:.. HIGH SCHOOLS. UNEXCELLED , I EQUIPMENT. PREPARES FOR ALL I COLLEGES. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. I 2(l?nU Year Bi-^iii« September 26. New York ■♦ "** \>ar opens Sept. 2*. : Unlvt»r«;itv "♦" Mornin Clans. a-12. \ University Afternoon Class. 4-«. Law School ♦ Eventne Cla<a. *-10. ; t «»»» Degrees LL. 8.. Ll* M.. J.D. i Address L. J. Tompkins. Sec. %Va»hins;tou fi{j., . New York. ' Ths Carpenter Ssiiool For Boys, 320 West Esiti five. | KKOFENS O< TOBEB 3RD. ' M V YORK Day School, 174 Fulton St.. i LAW SCHOOL. Evening SchooU»w York City "Dwight Method" of instruction. LL. B. In two • years. LL-M. in three years. Hie:!', standards. Send for catalogue GEORGE CHASE. Dean. FRIE>'DS SEMINARY. 220-22S East TSth St.. New York. FRIENDS SCHOOL. 106-11 fl Schprmerhorn Street. Brooklyn. MANHATTAN COLLEGE. Broadway und l.'Jjst St. Reopens S.-.pt. 13. i ■ For Catalogue No. S afldrp«3 Brn. Jprom<». Prp». REGISTERED REGENTS' DIPLOMA 3. ALL i ■ profession-. < "oileg" preparatory tutoring. ' Hundrsrta eeafu] COLLEGIATE. 69 W. 96th. RESORTS. KSff VOUK. HOTEL GRAMATAN I Lawrence Park - Bronxvllls • New York j S "TO MOTORISTS I*—ln1 *— In tha late summer days th-> beautiful Vfestcheater Roads y S3 are at their best. The Gramatan is a central pol-it for a hundred Interesting runs. ■ SI feature for 1010 is tlif new , fireproof garaee — the ftneft In the vicinity rf New M a -r a - ■ ... ..-■ ■ Gramatan la a <-»nTra: pont for • bund I •■ sting runs. ■ \ n . w feature ■' i ■■■■ flre oot garag I Bnea •■ • \ ■•. ■ fi York— accommodations for SO cars. HOTKI, GIIAMATAN. 1n... Hr.m^illr. i Garden City Hotel Garden City, Lonit Inland. IS Mile* from New York. Open ail year. I ; A ITIC.II CLASS MODERN HOTEL i REI"INEI> AND EXCLUSIVE. New & la Carts Restaurant. ! .7. J. Unas COMPANY. TROP3. : ri:x>>u.v \ * ~ WfITER GaP HOUSE The Mountain raratlls-.', j DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. r.cmalns open to December. Unqueatfoniihly ! tho leaJlnc ,:.i! Sn«a4 hotel in this region tor Lhosc v.l:o nock the best in appointment, cuisine, »ervic*\ comfort ar.d location: (heat altitude, coolest situation. Every indoor entertainment .••,; outdoor pastlmt-. Special late Summer md Autumn rates. Booklet of camera vlewa uad Auto .Ma;>s mailed. Fourth aeaaon. J JOHN prilDV i.'OPE. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS "WANTED. Female. RELIABLE colcred -woman wants .... apartments to dean; persOPal refortnee. L. tV.. Triliune Ipiown nffl^r-. l r;»U nnwiway. ■T BANKBOOKS. __ BANKBOOK No. 421.070 Of the (Tnlon IMrae fc'avinga B:ink is iniflsiiitr. Any person having i ilulni to It !a hereby called upon to present in- aame within i«n Uais. or sahniit td having mid passbook cancelled anil a mw jjnp isstici. LjOST— Bankbook v Ko. s 4T8.T28 \ot -. Dry s Dock '■ Sav lusa Institution. Any prrnon liavit.B iluiiun ipoii eaiil hook ta culled upon t<» present !!)•■ lama to tlnr bunk within thirty <!u>m, or the hrM iooje will h* declared cancelled ami extinguished iii>l :* n.-*v. r 'mo issu'.'i in ll>'v ili<-r»*of. . "os 7!"—l-uiTlibnolt7 !"— l-uiTlibnolt N<>. uu.Vj«rTiiink~iror Bav i. ...- 'iau 4tti ay*».. New York. Payment topped. HcHße rfttirn bonk to hank. X)BT OR BTOLUN— Bankbook ■.. 380,170 of the German Eavlnffi Hank In tin- i.-Ity of Ni-n rork. corner 4th aw. a:iJ Hth ;<t.. Iskuh,i to tail. <"hoilova. Cl^. SS. «.'. B. P. .T. v. New rorker. All peraona are cautioned against in— ottatine tha nm*. If not returned w> t*>« bank n th« 2«ili day of fc<jitemU-r, iitiif. a duplieato .111 be issued. INSTRUCTION. For 2 it) & » - City. The Barnard School of HOUSEHOLD ARTS WiM C miUin^. Embroidery. 3lilllnerT, Dreaemakins;. I(on<iehnld DiH-nratlnn. Mint*. Mann^mrDt. One or all subjects may be taken. Private | class«a of ♦> or more formed on request. Ex |t» nsion courts for young matrons. *jii year j opens Oct. n. '^ntnlog. __ WWW gehuyl«r. mm SGiiOOL kh gi L 8 1 <*01i?5.. Preparatory & General. 421 W. t4Ath St. ! Kindergarten & Elrinontarj-, 42r, W. I 18th St. I'.ih vkai: h»sin> >ept. 'i*tii. Catalag. mm mm. as sons j 721 St. Nicholas nv. TborpUKh ■•■!• for col | U-ce or busir:?!*!". (jvr.masium. Playgrourd. Over l<«i sraduat»>s in leaUing coilesrou. All pcad?*. 25th yr. bep:ins« Sept. :;*. T«*l. 1"->H» Ainiubon. Barnard Ilem^nf ir^School Gi i 5 River. Pr. Kindergarten** Primary. Eoys & ! .2d yr. t.e^ins Sep. 28-lCafg.i TjM. 3130 Aad.' Barnard i eneatin sch3'-l i 328 W "■' Kindergarten .v Primary. Boys <Sr Oiris. |2d yr. besrins Oct. M Catalog. Tel. !tfHl> Sohuyler. FRiEMiS SEMLNAitY, 220-22S East 16th St.. Re* York. FRIENDS SCHOOL, i 106-110 Schermerhorn Street. Brooklyn. IHK BKRLITV; SCHOOL OP" LANGUAGES. MA^JIfON SQUARE (1122 BROADV.'AY). | Harlem Branch, "Ci Lenox * .v» near 127 th St. ! Brooklyn Branch. JIS-220 Livingston St. I Pr*Of t Inofiiiira Fall Ter^ Begins Sept. '2(1. " r ran insiiiuis Evening Classes. Sept. 2S. ; For Girls" and Young — City. I hamiltonlnstitute^., 3 W. Hat St., overlooking Man. t>q & Cent. Park. I'olleße certificates. Graduate Instructors — men and women. Practical domestic Bctrace, Gym nasium. Basket Bal Tennis, outdoor play. ! Poot-gi . wrk in Literature, Music and Art I School I toil •■ B«»venty-flve pupils. Office I hours. 10 to I. T-! 0151 SchuyW. MrsTHeieh * M. Scovi!!e's SCHOOL FOR GIIST.S, 2042 FIFTH AVF. RESIDENT an>l DAT pupi's from fourteen to twenty-five years old. Special studies and ! regular course General culture work and social privileges. DE BCFOQL FOR GIRLS 301 WEST 98TH STREET. rrom ITlTirii rgiirtea to College Classes 'or ; small boys. ;:.'-lli Year begin* October 3rd. The fees rayson's School for Girls Re-opens October 6 ! -'i 164, 166, 168 West 7,>fh Street mCCUAi C 541 Central Park West. InC V*»ini 4.£ cor. of 84th St., directly opposite Centra! Park. Boarding and Day •School for Girls. College Preparatory and Special Coursss. Reopen s October 5. FRIENDS SEMINARY. 220-228 East 16th St.. New York. FRIENDS SCHOOL. _ 106-116 Schermerhorn Street. Brooklyn. THE EARLE COLLEGIATE. Girls' day and boarding. I.*>th year. Select preparatory, fin ishing school; children's department speciaL Study classes. ."!> West Ktth st. KINDERGARTEN "TRAINING.— SUCCESSFUL courses. All Maxwell's Licenses. Scholarships. FROEBEL NORMAL. INSTITUTE. 58 West 9(ith. For Bo: - and Young Men — Country. A School wills Individuality The Long Island. (Episcopal) school for hoys. Located in :i beautiful and healthful village only 18 miles from New York. Fire proof buildings, gymnasium, swimming pool. 30 acres •' athletic fit-Ids. Class in individual Instruction. Thorough collesre. preparation. Boys •' ffn and upwards ad mitted. Buildings noir open. Catalogue. ST. PALL'S SCHOOL I WALTER R. MARSH. Head Ma«ter. | P. O. BOX D. GARDEN CITY (L. L>. N. T. ST. DAVID'S HALL. Scarsdala. S N.^ Y.— Thor^ oujjh education of boys for college or business. Individual attention. Endorsed by eminent edu cators. Ideal surroundings. Re "W.L. Evans. M.A. For Both Sexes Country. CHAPPAQua MfWTJUM institute Valhalla. WewteheHter Co., N. T. A Co-Educational Friends' fchool in the Real Country. 40th year. Now occupying its beauti ful new buiMines at Valhalla. 25 miies from N Y. 70 acres; '<•■<'■ ft. altitude Unsurpassed for natural beauty an 1 healthful surroundinss. Thor ough preparation for any college or technical school, commercial; Manual Training: Domestic Science. Music and Art Departments; Separate Department and Home Mother for young children. Grmnaalwma. Rates ?.n<H)-?37.-> a year. Catalog. Miscellaneous. TI'TOR. — College man. with experience, de sires tutoring or a resident tutorship. 173 Elm avenue. Mount Vernon. N. Y. LOOKING FOK~A SCHOOL OR CAMP? — By writing School Agency, B'll I 7:I 7 : . 41 Park Row. N. V.. You -in Find the School Wanted. AMBITIOUS LADY. STUDY PROF itable profession. Social. Institutional. Literary Secretaryship. COLLEGIA 59 West «>^th st. ; — j DANCING ACADEMIES. _\ ' AT HOME "" 18. and IBS. OSOlf! BOBTEH 200 WEST 72nd STREET TUITION IN DANCING THREE LULL BOOMS OS LUXE F0 ? RENTALS TELEPH« >N E 6U12 COLrMBT-'S. Mi-* Man*. 11 E. "Jd. Dancing: classes. Stags an all Fancy Dances. Pantomimes arrang»d. SCHOOL AGE .N CIE S. ( American and Foreign Teachers' Agesu. Supplies Professors. Teachers. Tutors. Got- . frnesses. etc.. -.<> College* Schools and Famine*. APDiy to Mrs M. J. YOUNG-FULTON. 23 Union Square. ________ RESORTS. NFW VOKR. OPEN ALL THE YEAR 120 Private liathn EXCEPTIONAL CUISINE Klpetrie Train BaTViM — ''« Minutes. 1 } \\>>I.VAMA The Ideal Hotel at which to enjoy the Autumn Season. THE KITTATINNY. Leading Hotel at Delaware Water Gap. Pi. j B'kl't. Spec. Sept. i Oct. rates. G. FRANK COPE. ! NEW JERSEY. j THE SHGREHAM ! *>Flii.N», USE Mi At 11. N. J. A new and delightfully located hotel, with all modern Improvements, remainlnsr open throughout the entire year, under th» mia i: mem if FRANK F. SHfTE. PARK HOUSE 1 HI MMII . X. J. — Hish. invigoratins, beantlful ! drives. Family hotel, tun parlors. Open all 1 year Special fall and wint-r rates. Booklet, j "~ GALEIM HALL ~"! ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. i HOTEL AND SANATORIUM. ; New To : Ofll ■' -. Broadway. ! "■■ —■ ■ ■ - i _ CARPET CLEANING. >I. Y. CARPET CLEANING WORKS Oldest. Larirest. Most Modern. Tel. MM — IfiV"? — Bryan) EstnMlshed IS." ' Fine Pugs Wovan from Old Carpets. Prices Seasonable. Send for Circular. 437 and 433 W. 45th St. ! W. 11. JORDAN. . EDWIN '.77. Carpet & Rsag £bar.>ing ! TI - C".H. Brown Go. um«°" nm •J»!» tt .!! E win -»! ■•' - : -■ <v Il!!1 : i LAKlii'TI, t'*\RPET '"LEANING CO. — ■ :- ,--. i by com pi air. stoam. hand or on Boor 1384 Broad* 4'-I East 48th «L COB A BRANDT. Tel 1?-— 3Mth. FOR SALE. | DH« BAftclAlNS — Silently used uT..« furniture,"! ileskn, typewriters. ea»h register*. ,v.<. Wax la! j chines, mimeographs. flUni; caulnrt.i, safes. ad ! drcsi>ii)|[ in. i. Mi.-'-. tlmu clocks, uartltiona, check [protactors. bookcases. NATHAN'S, 1 WhlU Stre«t t TIME TABLES. fiitirnafionai Ftfsroanlile Marine Lines From Tier-. 3X. -.«»- »i«. «1 ami ♦>-'• >'orth KW-r. Serr \nr* City. American line I N. . — Plymouth — Cberboam — <Soothampton. FAST ROUTE TO i LONDON ) Th 9 Express AND S. 3. ST.VIIL PARIS ) SEPT. 17. 10 A. M- New Yc.rk.Sept. 10. 10 A.M. !Piii:n*l*>lnhia.- i eot. 24 ', St. Paul. ...Sept. 17. lOA.M.jgt. !.o • Oct. 1 Red Star * me Nen- York — Dovtr— Antwerp— PaH«. i TWIN i S. S. KP.GO3LA?iQ jSGfiEW i Sect. 17, Ma. S. L-aniandfnew). TO.lt A.M. "Ffnlaml. . .Sept 24 Krooniand...Sept. IT, 11 A.M. i Va<Wlan<S. ..Oct. 1 Leyland L me j Speria! .I^T>nrt ::r- S. S. !!-v.»lan. IQ.GOO tor.« „, ■■ N>, v York to LlTtrnool nirert. «edn»-da.T, *ept. 14. « P. M. fTler 3»). First Class only, from 4U57..5Q. All >tf:ini*rn of the Amrriran Line. Atlantic j Transport Line, Kp,l «*tar line. White Star j in*, are e, i: ,,, with Wireie^^ Trl-yripta ; >uljmarin«« »;^:i:iliin» Apparatn'*. Bar. PAS;EMG£R OFrICES, 9 B'W^Y (T£L. 2100 RECTOR A!« 3 P!?* 62. V. P. WEST 23S> 3.). •». T- % Pleasure Cruises | LOMDO!i-PABl$-HAaBU3S gT Superb cruises this win! j {SfSi;V.V.V.V.^!' S" s P-' £ j^ m leaving New York for the Ori- ; ♦* iaerfl H' ■ s^ t -, i: - *• A c^; gt , tLnexcellerl R:tK-«"rsrlt.!>n a !» f^rtf Res- me tt ent Jar.. 2«. to the West Indies' taurar.t, Gfrnnasiiim. k:*-. Batte, c:— Jo 3** Jan., Feb. and llarch, to South! va:or - pa:in • ;a! " li "°- fL America Jan. -1. and two! GIBSALTfIP. S^pLES 3Sd GSK93. & # Grand Cruises Around the >£ , ; X ,. «. r XN , ( ' ,>,., ,- :l \\t ff j^ World, leaving Now York Nov.; in .November the n*rr i7.'»^> ton as. iBL^ ■3A 1. 1911: iravin- San Francisco | gSSirrtSS Ss£^ *^ th ' g? ¥& Feb 17 191°. TK.%VELLER>« CHECK* VSCETV -V T^h '■ ' Tourisr f>rpt. for Trips Everywhere. t9 \^k Write for detailed itineraries. Guide and Travel Books on. Sale. £/£ i^-fJ*L.-"mB ««.- \MF.KIC \N" I INF. ti-;.", Broadway. >. V. T Mi» Go «at ■ an (asm. aaat r»t '■>■■■ ■<- iitynsEi Uilllfill ' IS New York, Fishguard, Liverpool London Direct via Fishguard The most expeditions route. D aval also to PARIS-BERLIN-VIENNA ( Larie9t, Fa«te»t, Finest Steamers Afloat Ha » f Sept. 2l. Oct. 12 Mauretania « • . • f Sept.2S.Oct.l9 Lusitama n- m Lfnrn Xerr York WednrtiiJays. O A. St. Monday in London Tae: .ay m Pars I CCEENSTQWN' — RSHGUARO — I.IVEBPOOI. I Campania. .Sept. 14. 10 A MiCaronta Oct. _1 g Carn:ania..Sept. 17, 10 A M Campania.. Oct. •> I HOGARIAN-AMKRICAN -KKVH E j ■ Madeira*. Gibraltar. Italy. Trieste. Flume. I ' X.'!tonia.Secit. -- noon; .~asonia» Oct. _t> ! i Carpath:a.Oc:. 9. ntH>n! Pannonia Oct. -• II R.IViE«A-ITALY-EGYPT I M Madeira. Gibrnltar. Alsiert. VHlefranche. ! ; Genoa. Naples. Alexandria, Ijani«-. j \ SPECIAL CRUISES. ___ i B CARMANIA 20.00Q to3s,Nov.^a.Jan.i,Fefc.lS i t CAROKIA f20.000 tons;. Jan. 2L . S I-;; ON! V (New S. - » ton3l. i^ch. 11. 1 Travelers' Checfca Mwned— kooA ev^rywh-re. m U"lrele<<i Telegraph— -Sobinartn»__^»lgnala._ lomdon m ji, TUESDAYS Express aailin^- SSs N German Tm]BSDA¥S i»^l, yerinaii WA .^ Tina SON sailings. fßarbarcssa. . . .S-ptlTs^Fri-wrh A Or. Sept. 2»i |G.Wash-n.Sat.).^p.l.:^r. Kurfu-rst. ...Qrt. n. •Brerren Direct. SATURDAYS GIBRALTAR 8 l-a--J SATURDAIb NAPLES iOfil 11A.M. GENOA ™» a jf J** TK^nlu Albert.Sept. 10 ; K. LTiTi^T. Oct. V i p ip.%. s.-p^g^ Berlin m?»' Oct. S : *» !r-l.—< -Mid «*til»ini»rlii^ *i=nnts. lnH«-u»-nUeiit Il.»una.tiip-»«»ria Tours. Travelers ' Cherts Goad A II Over the World. I OELBKES & CC €cn # ' Agta^ 5 Broadway. V V Charmins short S«a ! Tr jp on th« Atlantic Coast. ! ; f Special $ 7-OO Excursions # ■^*^^- # rbe Maine Steamship Company sell at their Pier 20, East River, Ticket Ortice : On!v Ten-Day non-transferrable Excar sion" Tickets from New York t■> Portia** Maine and return for ST.OO. Tickets sold : and accommodations assigned for these escursions un'.y on day of saiiinjr. Sailings Monday. 10 A. M.. Tuesday. | Thursday and Saturday, 8 P. il.. from Pi»-r "<>. East River. Sew York. S. -..N-aRTHI-ANn aDd NORTH "?TAR- , Illus descriptive" booklet sent en request. ■■ M \i\y ■< *;. CO.. ■.'») BROADWAY. >*. V. , f KAVK I ~T V~> -n"FJ ) v T~K V ' ~ff I E liliilWl.l'iiliipiiiiiil':^ PEOPLES Lift: TO 4L3»»T «TT: C W. MORSE (odd Oates Sept.). STR : CITIZENS LIE TO ILB^Y & TROY' •" ... Str. TH MAN or KENHSELAER. Pier | 4.'." v B foo* v -" es;: inth St., 8 p - -t : "ionk-rs. - P* M daily. £top at Albany in either direr- j tion. , Plrect rail connection at Übany and Troy for points North. East and . West Rail tickets accepted for passas- be- I -•veen New York. Alhany and Troy. Horsn | and antomobilps c»rri.-d at reasonabie "aJ-'S. j Send for bm,klet, "Cp the Hi.l-n .vi.l Be- ; .rontl." — I 4 ra/\I IV nil Cook ' s yOth Annual! A Kv/ I) \j\ Series of Tours dc | THP \\ Luxe - Small private 111 tl j! parties. Best arrange \\ 'St D I Fl n»en*s S«Bd foe Illus \V U X L l/ [j trated Program. THOS. COOK & SON ••15 Broadway. 264 and .563 Fifth Aye.. 641) Madison Avu., New York. book's Traveller-*' Thequc* Arr Good All Over , th»" World. FVT I. I Kiirop*- O(t '-. Nov. V Oriental ; TOl'll> ' I.anU»jJnrhi«lln)f_Thr_Nlle>._\ov.2^- j SEPTE^BEa IN < TH£ MOUNTAINS f Steamers leave Week l>ays. foot of Chris topher Street. Pier 4.;. N. X., G:::o P. M . ! and West 123 th Hireet. 7:00 p. M. Sped.)) Week Lnd trii-* aq Cfl .un«i Fridays and Saturdays, dwiwU Trip. ! I To Palenville. Taanersville. Hulnes Falls. Cairo, Otts Summit and Catsklll Mountain j House. Kotnrnln,? Sunday Ni^hls. •Phone 1"l's Spring. j ANCHOR LINE GLASGOW via LO.NUVJ.NDbKRV | I^iirnmalTi fttr* 10, noon CAledonia.Sect. 2». neon [ Columbia Sept. IT. noon; California. .Oct. 1. Z pm ; IIK.SI- CABIN. 5«7..->U and $72.30. >F.COND « \BIN. $15 and *47.30. THIKU CLASS. $28.73 and S3O. HENDERSON BROTHERS. 17-19 Pmadvray. DCn"n" 3 l*u Pi-r U.Wal! St. Verry. hfcal if LIHw Brooklyn, at Noon. I'or »an Joan, P. R., I-"- Guayra. Pto. c"abcllo. j Curacao ar.d Uaraealbo, via <;uracao. *arac« Heyt. l"0; Philadelr>!»u Sept. -' 1 Im Guayra, i"ura»ao aaa Maraealbo. Marvaib.l i»ept. 17.:'.u!ta Oct. 1 ■ SuDertor Acconunodatloaa fnr Paaataian. RLJSS. I>.\LLKTT & CO.. General Majiaeers^ Xt Wall St. NEW OKK TO BOSTON Far* ?» ' H) stetror >o!itan Li.ii- Exprina TurMn-j j !!sL h ,n, YALii&HAIiVARD! Weed Daya & BnndaTa Lye. pier y. N. R.. ft. I .if Rector st.. Si ■• York. Z P. M. Due Uo>:on s A. M. nex day. Same schedule returnlnsr lor NcTrbarsb, PoushkreiiHie mill Kingston, i FroiTi franklin St.. week days. I I. M. For NKWBi UC. ft and internwdlata Undinir«. ■n-^-k tl:iys. '. p. M »■• "J &1 Vi *V C Vt"m Franklin Si.. !• A. M. bUiSUiI I 5> st,. .»::o .\. m._ CLR.CS ORIENT CRUISE I Hi. 4. <»'•» up for 71 Day*. All Expenses. I T. r. (l.\ltk Time* lliill,i m NEW YORK. " k::h WANK link. Leave* Krunklin Ht.. l-ter North Hirer, j dally s:3t> A. M.. -■ •" P. M. ; Mun.. 8 :.i A. M. : ; Battery, - .... a. m.. *j.:.."i i-. xi.; soa.; 8:351 A. M.. for Highlands. Red Haul,. «t« fc:»... 00c Trolley to Long Branch sad Asburj. 1 TiME TABLES. White Star Line >'. '! — Plymouth— iherhnnrx— .*«»othamr»t»»«, FAST | To England S. S, and ffca Contiiait MAJESTIC-. Sent 14. 3 P.M. Jlajest:*- . ..Sept. .l». ". P. 3l.JT«ntofiie 3«3t C Adriatic. Seat. 2U Bt3» A. MlOeanJ.- Oct. • >•, Y. Queen*towi>— Holyhrad — Liverpool. MA MMOTB >T E . IHE CEDRI'J. Set. 17. 9 *. V To Jr-lsnd and ErjgfanS f>!t!r ?eDt. If> nocnjAraMc 3ez?. 2* C'dr'.c >'»pt. !T. !> A.M. "Baltic Oct. 1 •r>o«3 not call at Holvhea-1. »w "Vorfe Jt B««too tw RIVIERA- ITALY- EGYPT The .\z«»tp». ■ :>; "> i;ibmltiir. x ?••■• Vllle franrhe. decai, Ni - '- .llnaßHrb. rar'rptc riwt.UO.-r. 3^.3K' Critic : Sept. 21; Nov. T Rom-mlr iOct t.S<jr. VZ T>*:. !■• • F»»>. I •• •'<{<!«- Tons' l Tan- t?'F»n . — •CKLTIC i2«.f»04 tons* fjan. C 3 Mar. » •ianr«?«t >tenm<rr« t» the >|»inffmiif3a. i I'alatial steamer* "lIEXDRICK HUDsO'." j "ROBEKT FLTLTOX." "ALBA-NY" and •11ABT POWELL," of tfj« Hudson River Da* U»». £a* i ■M ana fln*st -. ,-■- boats la Ota wor!A j I>v». Read down. ait. Raw! txjjl = A.M. rA.iX.IP.II.: Daily. <. x .Sun. A.v j P-51-JP-M. : *:«>| ( » B-Wyn «-r-x " f *:»! ; *:«> 9:4*;; 1:43 .D^sbr-*** ttt-iliua] *:*>■ ! j>:t»><10:QOI 2:o<> .W^t XX St.. 11:20: S:3U- S:4* | »:2O !•>-<?! 2:3)!. Wen 13 St..;U:Wt 3^o! 9&(* j 9:^;tO:^>; '.. Tenders .. [ 4:30; T » _. • .v> Hi».-u-(i rai:s •♦> ; ll:50f l:00i s;oo'..<W>»t Point. ) 8:35} ZSO\ 3:43 " — •- ■-" 5:25? ..Cornwall ..! *:3 . i" 5 '- 38 .2 2.', 1:45 " :4 .-> i. .NeirOnrsh..; 8:00; 2:13] s:o* 1 ! a ■- \>w Hamb's' ~JO| I '--••■I I 6:»)|... Milan ..A 7:15 ( S 235 H.V, Po'kwpNO r , J » "> 2:10 ! f.KlSijstcn PT. i 12:23 f :••••-! ... i 7;« . Ktn«st.TTj ..I «-«© f ■'— . - : »' ; l : f> I !•- Hudscn .. U>:-W| i «:W$ .. A. tan-,- ..; 8:3O f P-il-iP.M. (P.M. | U.M. : A.M. P.M. •Connecting at Corn-Trail with O. * W. Ry •pedal trains to Catsklll lit. resort* and 3ara ■ sn. and easy cornier-" -- to a:: polara Cast. . >.orth and "treat. Throuzti tickets arui ::u« ch-cJted at offlres of N. T. Transfer (31 Ilmo ; raf! tickets tetween X. T. ar.d Albany ac=-pt-!. jv a - ._.--_ and one-day cutlass t» w< Point. Xewbunjh or Pousbfc*ep*t^. r» tnmin» on any : -,-- Day boat. Slea^ served '■ all hour- Mr, STB. IHSBY" P3WELL I^T^ '. Perfect Afternoon Outiasj. Leave Destarrs*-* St 1:43 P. M. mr.n-ctlnx at "West Point "=»trh PTD it D4UY "*■» v>est «*> £t - - :4 ° p - M ; 0» H. fiLD3« I Orchestra, or. — > as— a — '■ U 5 I U H NEW EiBLIMO LOSS !3L4MO SOUND ROUTES ■ FALL RIVER LrXE, Via Newport *ad Fall River. Lt. Pi«r 1!>. N'- R-. B. Warren St.. w«-It i d»Ts and Sunday* 5:3 d P- II- Str» •'OM1TOV ! WEALTH and PRI-SCILLA. Or?h«-«tra on ■»«. i PROVIDENCE I.IKE. V!a Frorm-ne*. L<-av« ! Pier is. North River, foot Murray St.. w«.fe • days nniy. rt:iio r J*' St«*am<"r!« PKOVTDENt-E I and PLYMOUTtf. Orchestra »>n eaclx. i XORWICH LINE. Via N*w London. Lt. Ptr^ ' 40. .V. R.. ft. Clarkaon St.. week day». •"••"» ■ P. M.: Pt~r T'». E- R. ft. E. 33d Hr.. »J9 P. M. [Stnr. VITT OF LOWELL anC CHESTEK V. . CHAPIX. I NEW BEDFORD LINE, for New BcdTant. I Woo.: ■ Hoi-. Marthas Viaevan}, Naatuclt^t. ' Mattap'>ls^tr. Marion and Cape Cod. poirst*. I.Ka?e ri»-r 4f>. Nortii Rivr>r. font of Cbrksea . Street, week .iara onlr. at t>:o«> P. M. Steamers j MAINE aad SEW nAJIPi-HIRE. I SEW HAVEN LINE, for Neir Ilav-n. Hart ford SprtagOeia and Narth. week day" aotr. Leare PX« 2**. E. n.. "-.4" P- atJ-foo* Hast 22nd S:00 P. M. Str. RICTTARD PECK. Tickets! stateroom? aad taformatton at Otr ' Ticket Ofßce. ITt Broadway, noa- Co7tlan<l" !8t Tel«'phon<' 3123 Cortiandt. Also at N. T. Transfer and Tourist Ofires and :>t Piers. 7K \\ FI. FREE. Book!»r of "Jo'> tours tnaJi^d on r»n-ie<«t. Mar»t»r* Toar*. y»«t :inth St.. Netv T^r'-f. DESKS AND OFFICE FURNtTURS. ROLL TOP "' .--..Wf ncQVQ !n rr?at variety jj If if^Sr'^l of style and price. II 1 1 ~?r T. G. LEW. " |J 111 miton 81 SQARD AND ROOMS 12S "WEST, !>2T> ST. — Prlvat* Saths: steam. stoat tricity. parqueted; special doctor's suire; mt pellent tab!*;: opi>ort'intty. P V RT^r 3H ED^ ROOMS TO LET. LARGE. SUNXT CORKER ROOM. rsanSa* ■nrater: private family; beaattftil location, laictns the Hudson; telephone- Harrison. 215 Wesi Unas' «t. Telephone c<n?O— R'--ars^J». TYPEWRITING AND TYPEWRITERS. VICT<Jr~vT3LBLe7~7» Nassau St.: cataioya* tree; all ciakea taken part payment: tsar?ala» In rnderwaoda. Remingtona. Oiivgrs. -"'-■■«■ FORECLOSURE SALES. THE STPREitE COCBT. NEW oil CoontT. — Cbatlesi BrowDold. Plaintiff, azatam Hattli Hew nr.il Barxwy Hems. C*f(?r.dant*. — Jn pursuance of a j-J,lsm»nt ef foreclosur- and -a. duly made a"l enterwl In the abevn eacUjxt as-tion and b^nrtni; data the 25th day of An^-ist. 10 10. I. the undersigned, the Uefere« !s sai't Judgment named, will *a!I at public .... at the Exchanwa salesroom. Nos. 14-1S Vearv Str<»<>t In tit" Eorrm^h of Manhattan. City J* New York, ca Oka 22d day o* BcyrmilftT. ISICJ. at 12 o'clock noon on that tiny, t»v Jcs»t>h P. Day. Auctioneer, the premises dire<red by said tedstnent to fc° sol-!, and th^r^in described as follows: All that rerrairs plot, piece or parrot o' land. with tb^ bu!ldin«r ard improTemeats MM erecte<i. sltu*:e. lylns and be.insr lri th« Boroua of Manhiittan. of the City of New Tjri. in ta« County ar.d Stain of N-"v York, ar.d bousied aad de»flib«<l a» follows: Beslnntn^ a" the csmrr fornjed tky the Intersection oi the n"rth«r!y a!d« of ~<1n»IJ mnilllTl Btr*6t Tv'.th tIM westerly sld"* of Maiilson Avenue: runslnc rheno« -"'" alona 1 UM westerly aids or Madison Anau en* hundred feet eleven inches to thm centra lia« <'* thn block between Ninery-«:ghilj aad KttMtP »*.venth •"treets: thence, westerly and aion* centres line of t!i«» block nin>-ty-Svi» ONC; ta<£r;<-'» ■oattaerty ar.d puralle! witii Madison Avenue on» ljuailred feet eleven Inches ti> the northerly >«rt* of Ninety- jatent?a gtint; then. •* easterly alone the r.ortht-rty sivle of Ninety-seventh atrret ctn» ty-flv« feet to the point or plac« c' b^srtna'.n* Together with all fixtures an.! arttel-s attai:h«i to or used tn connection with .«ai.i premi-«e9. t<j«ether with the appurtenances and all the **- tatn any! rtsht.t of list- said defendants in ami to said premises Dated. Sew York City. Ausr.isr r.t. 19Tl> ABRAHAM GOLDSMITH, Ker?r?e. EISMAN. LEVT, CORN i LSWIXB, AUutueja for Plaintir. 133 Groaiway, Borough of .Manhattan. New York City. Th« faUenrtmt :.■* a diagram of Hm prtipwtv t.-. b» add; Its street number is 17 Eaat aid _ Centre Vta» ofbtof fc. aith stiWt. The approximate amount of the lien or cturv to satisfy which the above-described pwi*rf j» to he scld U $;::>. ;uT>.iH>. with Interest, thereosi from the K'ih day of AUi;?ist. I:>li», together wtt;% coata and aQowaaei amoaottss Is y'.ifTl W. t, i;? ther VTiih tht- e^rn»iCk»-!« of the »a!-. Th« approximate amount of ihe tjxra, Awf#svn?'.'.l* ar.a water rati--«. at other liens, which ara io b" allowed ti» the imrvhiiaer out of th« purv:ha*»* money, ox paid by the Urferc. U» $it!l VO aad laiexwtti Dated, Urm Yi>rk City. Au«u»t r.l, t»t« AKl'.At'Ail GOLDSMITH. KireTTC SURROGATES NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OF AN OUQEi: Os* HOnT Ahner C Thomas. » Surr?sat» at the County of New York, notice la hereby <nren tn al! persons having claims air.»ln*t Corn^liu.* l\. Mltctie!!. late of th« «'oiinty cf New Yorts. deceaned. to present the same, with vouoters thereof, to the rab »«iber. at her placw vt trai;*»oUn>r business at t»n< urtliv t.f MitcheH & Mlfehell. No. 44 anu M Wall slnvt, in l^e Ot9 of New Turk, uti c- b« fure the :u:th itay of .fanunry. latl next L'ated New Task, t!ie -Uth !ay of July. li>J<» MAI:Y K. r>. MITCIIKLU ExactttTtC MITCIIKU, & MrmiKLU AttomevH for rit ecutrix. »i and 4rt Wall atreet. lU-muin, New York Citj-. 13