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football & Lawn Tennis accidents m mm r»o Records, bu^ Plenty of Ex citement on Hudson. THE TARTAR WINS A RACE The Eestless Also Scores by thirteen Seconds in Close Contest. -* c records wers troken, tat there was rfertv of excitement, including five acci i at t £ e seccr.d day's racing of the SlttSßSl ISOU* Eoat carnival held yester '^ m (he H Miaou River, off -iUi stre«u o4 boat »t«« fi^e and was scuttled, as •a la a.-othfr col'-nari cf this paper; o'Z.-^ cochrane's Eronel broke her crank 1 ■;.".:"■., :.■/;-. vras on •:.■ sixth and last Z^m the triai^ular course; the Traver ITTtSe Sazi Burr, both cruisers, hit logs Sd had to re - ■•" and the Vita's engine J"^ .— *-ea*ed. so that she alco wms forced t9 Tw«E*y-rwo beats competed ir. Chi ■•«*• P --s classes. Tie winners are to te de- SliMTnrn ty the point system after Satur 4*5-s race. All the competitors were in slrt* "as BBS? travelled six times over a tf^JSSIM BBfaiar course, the start and l.«ch line fee-as on the New Ynrk side of ♦•<-« river. The small w?nt four times jtuiir the same course. Halph E. SJarJirt Tartar, one of the -pe^ d boati in the Ml class, made the •istest time, covering the course In 1 I-r,.— - n*""** 1- seconds. Her average s^U rs.so? knots, or SS-STS statute =3*s. BJm traf rtesre* by Crarles Sea tery. her builder. Mm defeated the X. P. r N. C* owaafl C J. Slecel, by at. ; The rr=£at'.;^al ffetur* of the day was **X racf between the Restless, etmed by ! T. F. Chtsetroush. and the tameless, the property of Melville and Kecksher. both new ; \jgh speed beats, built this year to rase j jcr the aaaiatth cup. The Nanel?ss has j four eisht-cylinder cetera, while the Rest- j let? has enly two. On the completion of j tie «rst round ef five miles the Restless ] X7S& rir.e mteutes :n the lead, the Nameless j tavirg broken down for a few nurutes. ! The BesQm raa.intair.ed her lead nntil ti-.e j last round, w^en sh* had trouble with her j erarlne. but she managed to keep going until ; she crossed Qje finish line, winning the rac« j tr IS s~?on£z. Her best five miles was j covered la 11 Pttnirt** 11 «ecor.ds, *n-luch ' is at the rat- of i'7.4?l knota, or "1.6H : Ftatute rr.nes. * : T^e inoit consistent pcrfoTtoances of the j •lev were the runs of th^ Edita 11, thai Peter Pan 111 and th* Vim. sp<-ed boats , Ttcteg tßt th€ interstate trophy. The time-? cf *aeh beat for each round follow: Edfth j SfSa. 15^3. 1536. X 52& 15:12. 16:G4: Peter] Tan 111. 15:15. 13SSL 15DS. 13*)?. 15^6, 15*8: j Vim. U*£ 14:*6. li:JC-. Ii::*. 1":1 C. 1»:W. Th«* j V!ia read* the fastest tim^ in her clas?— 1 i hour C? minutes 7 seconds— tor the thirty j miles, but she had to allow the Edith II 12 ; SLfcutes i second. The Ed'Lh TI won from ; the Peter Pan 111 by i minutes C 3 seconds, i The Vha*B aver?-go ap»ei was 20 knot?, or , 13..C3C' Etitute rr,;i<?s. • Tie summary follows: SEES -SCAT?. 40 TT.TZ A>~r» O~S- j '-C'VKEE. 30 MIIXS— iTAF.T. 2:C3. Elaps*fi 1 .^^^r.^ 11l 'W& - s« ■■'.'- tc»-i<:'*'«i!n i/i«aL.eu. sSrr-^2 i:=e~Tart*r. ÜBIJSi X- f- D- S. j C. I'-bSoL- S& «TT3T< — tARI 2:10 l T T Oiestrctrh S:23:So 1.13:33- KftCJl r. 5.29:4S M9Ma ! £PETI' BOAT3— CLAS2 A-« FEET A^"rl CW- : 2EB— COOtSR SO JULES— STAET, 2:J3. ».;.., .t , t- c—'-w 2 I^4 :C2 ■ rnsrPaY.":iL Js~Wsisnrscn. 3 4T:l<> :SC:10 fTn C-ec-ge F s?£'r «r 3:-i5:'T l:3c>^7 i It. Ch»r:« IfaSefy . '. * :00 : 1U : : 45 : 10 : "TTHrjTT. a. tad C TT>:te.. Kit is*. lasse. Beterieh Erotlitra WJthcrew, Vita. J. =. EiiCtrtor. XJiFaclad. SatC. A-thur Traver Kit iiff. Ccw.ei daw— Edith U. 1:22:01; P»ter Pan; 3. l-CS^l Virr.. I^O:C7, Halia-Pappecs*. : jppirrrs rriiiri r>— ea Frrr anx- ovsb— ; EtABT 2:2C— L-73rB.SE. £0 MILE£ Ai~j F. C- Havfr.s 4.04:53 1:44:33 j Carc?.2£. ?.! T. Uerr.ls 0:22:47 3*2:47 j Cssitc-.H urr.e — Avis. 1.44iC. Ca.rc:iae, 2:lS:*3- j CEUISIIIIS — CLA.= = K— :o TC CO FEET — J START. 2.ZS— COUKSE, » aOWS. fp.w:rtr?. C. E. Flitler 5^?7:54 2:4£:o* • Xroe*. ?Err.-t! O-hraiw B.oke do^-n. ■Corrected Usit — Spiscrift, 2:CS:*S. csnsrsf — cla£s f— ttntjek 40 teet — j ST.urr, 2^:o— coun£Z. 20 miues. JCaum.i!-. H. T. TaV-r *t':'~Z 2:V4:52 : BswsMi D. C Drinrms.d* 1 . . . r-:23:23 «..".V»:-5 : Camctfd Une— Katiuaxr. 2:I-5:C2; GntctOoa. t:X:ISV CPE.V LAT>CHES-CXA£S 0— 25 FEET KXO I xsaaea-cxMtt. sas-cpcESK. -■«> miles. :i "5U»5Urh M. H. V;!*-* r,:37:C7 3n}2:C7 ! Brak 111. Oncol Pirtl-. sa«*f :::< J' : - ( ! i Jyute. B V.-. Brown 5:10:51 _:«^:oi j Js». ■ A..--Jiar Haaf Not lircr-l. j 'Omettd ttmt Tiliirpati i':ll:r".«: Bunk ill. j "•— iUu;: Petite, 2£5:S-r TO TRY FOR DAVIS CUP Word Comes from England That Team Will Go to Australia. The laT>n tennis team ol Gr*et Britain WH jo-rncy to Australia *na full its tfcslitrge Jcr the Davis ir.Tjernaticnal cup. KK\H fltiif to a l^t:^" :u£t received from . »a Antrjcin ia«n tenr.'s playtr in Eng- Jari Tha letter is dated at the Caven iis*i He**', Eastbourr.e, SapfeMßber ZZ. 7- 31. Mavrog-ordato ar^ to make the trip *> -it Ar.t;pc<ie£. T£« tyro have been per - fcc-j*^ imjUtW^TT- WtHe € majority « tb* L^iU-h players tare UttJ- or no i??s ri their success in r«fura:ng cup 'is ttz £nusi Iele«. still tb&re l£ the belief tiat ripew^UtlCO elioul-i be tcade and *-rt ir.'^rtsi tS in* EWWW» CMHWP cup *fpt 122«t. UtOft&sr i;r:fflis»i slayers are sorely <st» ■qyir>*tfl tft*t tt *-* s be€a round m?1 ««e to «rii6t ti.e tcp Tznteas flavftrs for *s Tr-at'.res this year. A- H. Lo*« and -lavrosardato ar« hardly rp to th# "first Uz. on the Ugt. Still it seems -at Aiitlicny ; r - "R-iiflir.g. the Ai^trtlian. 6«<ured- fair *££u-a:;c*fc •chile be vr»s in England dOTr butt namaar that uiayers would rfrft for tne cup matches, Lldns Into --*»<sLr:t at ihet il»c the possible outcome ** PWltetsary ties with the Americans. *J»refcre the British Jsles Ja ccruiins a ha? OF CRESCENT COURTS. 3ti Cseseeat Attlctic Club lawn tennis *S::n.^mc::i '•* sraduully cearing ix* end. In II I**1 ** :.dica|* aoubiec only three games are tc^uiry to wicd up ti:e schedule, and tne *< cuxsber of matches will bring U) l a=^ C l:.indicaj> circle* to a close. " ! Busunaxy fcaows: couul»^i ilirrt rom:u» — L. T."". Hrlg ■3 ac.j m. V. »::%• imtnuii li*X >.l lit Jefeatc4 ' ' ■•■■: A- <!. Tiiay<*r «j.iu» Imtf of Sot. <> — '• : W. A. ijmiv^~-l i«iid C -I. AlclJermoM h *:er< -ai'-<! K. Bill and J. V. 1-auder ., ;*«. «;-_2, 6—3;6 — 3; ii. A. KeU<»y *na J. S. "*a«^v :!-!a* ba-i: vi '.^- d»'ti*ti«-d VV. K. J*ck- B«B.i %v. :*. Andr«»fc yjlu» lia!f or 15>. — ». ,j t. K. ke«n arid 11. L. Otrtro <mtau« half *■*• "iPftau<! »' U. lladaeM *n-J W- U 'Aiilicr aj^«^i. «— *. 4_^}, «-- r: C. .■! Bull. jr.. au<i •»'«.kE isiinjM |i»!f of 15>. <i— 3. €—4. s***JS r-nnid— L. M Brifham «.r..- M. V. Ely Ss' t*'r «< l^i f1«16a.--e=3 Uurtoo trxun »n<S K. • iiirStmne* «r;a» hilf of 15>. <*— -2. «-« E. 51 ?;* *ni ft. t CtrKro «m!roe naif «f •» «•- & M. 2^:^ jr.. tad I.- Crock* <»i:.u» haU ,/-• sv-c {^_i : g l McT^mib */><! A. fe«aipla "I 2T, «U**«TetJ H. £ esnlttere aad j^r-»u.ti-c fj4 W ht^ cf I3L fr— o. 6—3- „ *rzi*S~Ml rcss^^-E. L. SiLLtss *n£ A. g«a f '"-vi tc« Gf *jj /«xicti«fi h. E. Eeari arS JR. DASHING PLAY AT NETS Mrs. Schmitz and Miss Wanner r^ach Fma! Round. SETS CARRI D TO DEUCE I Miss Marcu3 Put Out After Hard Fight on the Courts at Montclair. • Mrs. Frederick Scrmrttz, the national In- I door champion, and Miss Marie Wagner. j the former holder of that title and recent ! three times winner of the New Jersey state (championship, reached the final and cup ! round of the women's lawn tennis tourna- I ment on the courts of the Montclair Ath j ltac Club, at ilontclair. K. J-. yesterday. I Mrs. Schmitz defeated Mi» Ina A. Kis- I tell, at 6—3. &-«, while Miss Warner de | leted Miss Erna. A. Marcus. 6—3. 7—5. | in a match r«piete with the fastest and | most brilliant playing-, and then conquered Miss Besrle J. \rrt*nt at «-5. 6-1. in a I match filled with clashing volleys. Ther«> was a Etrikin? contrast between j the work of Mrs. Schmits and Miss Wag ■ ner. The former continually used her j lengthy drives for placement, and har com j piete mastery of the strokes mad* it possi j ble for h»r to discount the intrepid net j attach of Miss KlsselL Only In the sec ; ond set did the dashes to the net of Miss ■ Kissell avail her anything- Then she man j aged to block much of the indoor cham ! pion'* dr!vir.c. but finally was beaten at } S — 6. ili££ "Warner's fvork revealed a sparkling : buoyancy of action, ence she tad her i game going, that pleased th* fashionable gallery about the courts She was venture scroe in th* extreme, playing all ever th* court ia a way that eventually unsettled i Miss Marcus. Apparently she had learned : the tricks and the waft at keeping &a ad | versary guessing. Positions that foretold j of a lebiing return In a twinkling changed I • I that of a speedy drive that sent the ball | skirting the court or far into the comers. j Altogether her performance 3 esterday af ■ forded evidence- of a stirring match against ; Mrs. Echtnitz in the final round to-morrow. In the continuation of the women's ; doubles Mr:. William H. Pouch, the farmer : national champion, and Miss Edith Handy ! won th^ir place in the final round, defeat ing Miss Clara Kuttroff and Mis? Florence Shiiltion, 4— 4. &— 2, 6—2. In the deciding set it was tho slashing net playing at Mi£3 Handy that turned the tide. Women's otamolonehip single* ( f scuts nstind) : — ilir» ilarie \\a*ncr defeated 11U« Erna A • rwad— HlM Marie W*cner defeated ! aiiss Bessie J. Wright. «-L *— 2; sin f"l^ i ♦Tic i; pr-hIPWa d«-f«jir<l y.\r* .r.a A. Kisse4. I — v . Wonen'a double* («einl-flaal round'i— WUIbUD IL Pencil and M*a» Edith iiar.oy de -a - : Miss Clara Kuttroft and Mis=a rer.ee PhfldiTT. 4—6. <> — 2. <dd — — Hi'"d douL-les second roun^> — •:•' Frederic Pchm!:^ an<3 Ot?»> H. Hinck <lcfeate<l ilr. and Mrs. &»<is Jobason. 0- 2. 6—2; Mis? Mariou Pa-Jfr ar.d Thomas Liufiley defeats Miss Va ri-i Marling an-1 Oostarc -,„<,-■ « — 6. 32—10: >fis« P.QRMi Van VJeek »»»«> Joseph Z. Batti" ccfea'ctJ JUts Hester Reiiwick and RnsseJ] \y»rs 0 *■ ~k* IS, 11 — ft: Mr*. Robert B. IMS aiii i-jwyh* Merr::: defeated Miss E:»ie J^tvctt ar.d Thorn*- Ccrm-ny, 7—5.7 — 5. 6—3;6 — 3; llifc« Edith Johnson ar.d 3. s-aundcrs defeated it.-,* noreacc; Slieutm and Frederick Keliey. ♦» — i. « — 3. Thi-i i-ound— iil^s Florence Van Vieck acd Jo s«ph r. Eait*n deiiatcd Miss Marlon FarVer and Tlion-.es Lmd^r- 6—l.6 — 1. 6—6 — ON COLLEGE GRIDIRONS Harvard, Yale and Princeton Men in Light Practice. '?- Telegraph to The Tribune. 3 I-akeville, Conn.. Sept. 22.— The Tale foot ball sc.uad "xas increased to-day by the add::ien of Harry Vaughan. He joined the coaches, rather than the players, and said that while lie did not expect ta play th.i season, hi* physical condition was not bad enough to haaf him out of the fame. Vsj£han st'll Ban from Injuries received last year. Clinton Rorabach and Car; Flan der* alto joined The coaches te-day. New formations wer« attempted and for ~-ard pas*''- was ordered, with the result t a' neKh* the 'varsity nor the freshmen was able to score. The scrimmage wa.^ in the afternoon, for the first tin:' this season, svd lasted twenty minutes. Matheson re placed V.'alter Camp. jr.. at left halfback. TB*" Telesrraah t« ""Fth t Tribune.! Cambridge. Mass . Sept. —.—Although there was no l:ne-ut> fcr the Harvard foot ball players da:, Kauffhtcn arraaced first and second eiover.s. and ran each throueh f'srnals In anticipation < f a scrim mare to-morro^v. On li:s first team h* had II ernith. a veteran, at left end, and Long, a substitute '.a?t :a!l. on th- other aMa. Cap tain VTithinjrt<-m be^an his line work this year at left tackle, and L-eslle. a .second team man two years a?o. vra« rijiht taclcl**. The ruards v ere Plod^ett i;nd Stow. v tha former a subfiltute in 199 and the lattf-r a man v.ho showed con^ititrable promise on thi" second t<*am. Gardner, last year's Freshman croarterback, was on trie first team to-day, while tlie other backs wer« Ccrbctt. 11. Leslie and Grau^tein, the first two b^inc with tho 'varsity last year and Orauc:efn one of the best men on tho fresh man tlsvcn. fßr Tfitgraph '.«, Ttfr Tribune.] Princttoß, N". J-, Sept. 22.— The develoo ment of the forward pat-- and a long signal drill made up the football practice here tltla afternoon. Baoofli candidates reported to-day to make over six full teams, which T^ere divided off, two fey two. No tackling was allowed. Th- MOM team had better success in breaking up th« forward passes of the 'var ■ity than yesterday. Although Roper, the head coach, was back of the 'varsity, and continually urged the men or the passes were b!ocked repeatedly or made to touch the -■uric Breflemus was advanced to t&e first fcQuad and did quit* a little of the passing. Captain Eddie Hart was absent from the practice t»::s afternoon, as hs wae busy takins an examination. Sparks took his plac« be^4nd the tine. JAVELIN THROW FEATURED Added Events for New York A. C Games Promise Rare Sport. For no prertou* games of th« New Torts Athletic Club have *o many champions and those who cloaely approach the rec ords entered as has been the case for the club's eighty-fifth track an<l field events, width will be decided at Travers Island to morrow. The pick of the country has turned out. and all are in the best of trim at t: .. time. The committee has decided to add a 66 pound weight throw, for distance, from a stand, with a four-foot limit handicap, and the Jarelin throw, with a fifteen-foot han dicao Th- Javelin throw is added on ac count of the fact that at the recent senior met! opol Stan championship* It proved such an in'ere^linj: event. Entries will dose vt-Uh X 3. <;iaisnliii, athletic metructor. New York Athletic Club. Central Park South, this afternoon^ AMATEUR 3-CUSHION BILLIARDS Harry Haxnmona won a close; contest over Al Siuiders In the amateur handicap three cushion billiard tournament at Doyle's Acadrmv last niffht by a score of 25 to 23. ,.}. mt-n i»lay«*«l on even terms, Hammona y.'f, '-iiinn ill* opponent In forty-two Innings- SSrseCoto win m-et S. J. Van Kaall* in 10-nishfs encounier. MADDOX SOLD BY PJTTSBURG. bail cl'Jt. tSreu^h Prtxtdent Baraty Prey üb* «»niwac«l to-^r tbji «•« '-- > • ■•» „.»!,,_. -, -«t£i:cr. to tte Kansas City v§l 1 not joto tbi V/e««ra club until IM fprinc NEW-YOBS DAILY TRIBrXR FRIDAY SEPTFArBFR 23, 101 o. PLANS WOMEN'S GOLF MEET Plainfield Country Clnb Devises -Day — Notes. The Plainfleld Country Club has arranged for a one-day tournament, open to women members of clubs enrolled In the Metropoli tan Golf Association and such others as Uxa club may Invite, on Tuesday, October 4. Mr?. H. Reeve Stockton, chairman of the tournament committee, announces a. programme consisting: of an eiphteen-hole medal play handicap In the morning, fol lowed by an approaching and putting con test after luncheon. Five trophies have feat offered, but no competitor will be allowed to win more than one. The prizes arc for best gross scores in the handicap, best and secenc net scores in the handicap and first and second prizes for approaching and putting. All entries shcuid be sent to Mrs. H. Reeve Stockton. Flain'eld, IK, J., on or before Mciiday. October S. Competition for the championship of the Plainfield Country Club will begin to-mcr row with an ei&hteen-hole testing round. Those making the first sixteen will earn the right to continue on for tat champion ship .in elghteen-hole match rounds en October L S. 15 and 22. Provision has also been made for a second erxtecn to be fin ished under similar conditions. A prize has been offered for the 10-w score In the Qualifying round and another for the de feated eight of the first sixteen. Enough acceptances have bean received for the invitation tournament of the Tux edo Golf Club, which begins to-day, to permit of three eights. Among the well known amateur* v.ho will take part are C. XV. Evans, jr., the Western open cham pion; Walter J. Travis, of Garden City; John M*. "Ward. Findlay S. Douglas and Louis Livings-- PARLEY NAMED AS CHAIRMAN. The nen-ly appointed reglatraUon commit tee of the Metropolitan Association of the Amateur Athletic Union held its first meet jr>s yesterday in th* office of James E Bul l!'-an. Terence Farley, of the Iri*h-Ameri ■'ar Athletic Club, -was named chalrmari HELP WANTED. Male. AGENT 3. -"*■• have a.l hcusehoiil artless: beat sellers. Call or wrtts Titus Zltg. Co., 110 Libert* St.. :»•-• t&ijc. EOTS WANTED. — Three Cferlsttan bor* only; these positions are persnaser.t and jay 55 to $C. Jipp Exchange (Agcac;-). 57 Nassau st. EEMOXSTRATIN'O and crew manager wanted. Call 140 Liberty st.. N. Y. Titus Mfg\ Co. JaXITOR. — Middle-ag-»d couple. no small children; mar. licensed plumber, now In charts cf two new law houses; Wishes posi tion in elevator apartment*. Janitor, 318 W^st ITf>th gt. KITCHEN SU3T. cooks, pantry men, storeroom men. C3II «C 3 6th aye. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN lOT uew devclop s-ent; mutt ha.-. good appearance. W. Stnad .» • k. Room 302. ».-. We* I4t] St.. N. Y. City. KENT ' MAN tnd salesman for bunihws properties; leai» and belp furnished ; weekly arciuat after short service. Corporation, Box 20. Trtbtme Office. SALESMEN thrcnighout the United States ta sell auton-ictlle necessities; every owner wants our provector; raferssMa reijutred. Tin OTfell Tim & Protestor Co.. 32!» Broadway. STH.NOGRAPHBTI waat< for th<» *dvertism«it d«?parfm*nt of a r.ew?pap?r: $'*: alto another competent man for commercial bouse. Jupp Ei f i:BT.C2 (Agency). 87 Nassau st. STENOGRAPHER and office assistant: w«il edocatn}; go.Dd peraoaallty: excellent fatnre: r?r.c-s: to start. Credential En-.r'iTrfierit Cor poraticn. 2r^ Broadway <Ayer.cy). WAXTED. —^telegrapher ar.d typewriter, iri;i'.e: not over So years of age: exceptional oppor tunity t.-> car a b!^ party of Christian tirth. Ad drese". statins J»e, experienca and salary ex pecteij. B'x A. It. 70. Tribur.t' Office. tOUXG M*l*. I*, wishes position at any thins: off.?* ..... r. Grobholr, 313 "West lrOth rt. Femaie. CHAMBE'EMAir.-TrArTRKea fcr RBaB family: dty hotse; e-cc;'i*r.t position; goo'l tracts. Oster'oery's Afer.iy, 716 LextagtMi aye., between -7t- :--. Sftll Ets. CHAMBERMAID a--i^ fa y commenol -■ • 'West COMPETENT genera! hcusetrerters and chain bc-rrr.aidß warned at once. Call <*^S Bth aye. COOK. $30, for FatrSeld. Ccrrn. Call. Hiss .''nna [act C'€2turv Employment Agency. 13 " cci Zf- t>i St. CCOK also cr.arr.bemc.:!. for small private school; -s-ases MsMSS: BOW have goo»! refer er Ci*&. BBdustrtil As.»ocJation, Inc.. Employment Agfr.£V. • 7 rrt,.- 42-! st, COOK — ":. .-Is or Gorman: $40: private family. Miss H'^mayer's Agencr Reed A Barton BciMfnir. ."CO ."th rra., Room 901. D?.£ '-ii •.:• r^R~ rtmmers and - st FiNISHEEo en ladies' lists; fO«d pay; steady ■yartt. S. Fast. Sl3 Church Ft., near Canal. . UUXDEEii- Private" family; #30. Call at 10 a. m., M:s« Hofmaver» Agency. 396 Ml aye., Kt=--d & Eartor. alas;. Room 801. MiULIXERT— Prepares; scaA pay. M. Karp. 66 PrtanewT et.. crrngr Allen st. Xl"K=E— ...eriencea. by Jreeh best care; all rtebneag. ?Curs.-r. 120 East i2Sth st 3fCKSES for children. 525-535. araated lmmd 'j«at«ly. The Hcpklne EdueationaJ Agency, 507 '. fth a-f.*. >-et-A-<-i?n 42ii an^ 43d sts. N^CTISEny <sO\'nrtN'E J ' i Eif, man, French. ■ranted immediate iy for fine families; deslmb'.e ; I*siiions. The Hopkir.s Educational Agency. £07 , nth ais. : SFAXIfH «TENVXjRAPHET:> ".'TED. —One to tski Ens'ieh and Bnanlsh diotaion; other lj:r.g:i?h dictation and translate into Spanish. Ju;.p Bxchanc* (Agency). b7 Xaygau Bt. : lEANTEO — Woman for »y<riem! housework in ftrniiy of two B<lult3: good home assured. Address 110 W- st Main »■■:.. Freehold. X. J. . r.f3\ c\; I ' WORK WANTED. Male. CHATF — Sobsr and carcf':!; can make re pa.ir«- <--rp<?rienc<» on s«vt-r:ii cara: good refer en-.s; moJerafe -o-agft^ G. L... 211 East i*th '■ CHaUFx^T-'B-^SIx rean' experier.ee: any r-iake je.r; thorough mec'.ianic; with iast em ployer fro years. D. P.., Z?S .Vrr.steriiaits ava., ifationerr store. i CHACTFECR. — £ing!e: experienced nneeaar.ic: Sve j-esrs' experience; ckiUul dri\-er; ail cars: best references; new license. B. L. Grundy, sii Amsterdam a,ve. EXGX>'EEP. and MACHINIST; city or coun try- experience e-ith stationary ene-lnes »in locorne sober- be6t reference. 5" Locust St.. nusMng. N. Y. SPAVItK GENTLEMAN would like position as correspondent with an export house; speaks English and French: references. Correspondent, Box S. Tribune Office. WATCHMAN or private detective wants work .. one« honest, trustworthy, reference and bonds 'if r«s.u.reti.' T. J. Kirbr. 710 Greenwich »t.. city^ WATCHIIA2J or GATEMaX.- Thoreughlv com ne'ent. trustworthy and reliable; at once; city reference: tor.a* If required. E. L.. 79S Grand «t.. Jersey City. N. J; YOCN<> MAX 9 years genera! office experience, at present employed, ■would like to better his opportunities. A Bos 25. burs Office. TOUN6 MAN" wants a place to work few hours In norr-ißr and evening every day. Sailo. 17 Concord st Erot&lra. Female. DRESSMAKER—Day or week: gowme. r«novat ing- re**y«nces; long experience, seasonable rates* a trial to convince. Yon 0., 435 West 4<Uh st. ___^_____ 6TENOOKAPHER- competent; ae cui;ia!»4 '■' resFonsiMUtv; 10 years' experi ence- 'eaia-v SIS- Al references from former em r!r.vrr» »mh«tl*os Ticx i<*. Tribune OIB'- domlstic situations wanted. Male. BT'TLEB. CHAMBERMAID-— exception ally Industrious young couple. English: but ler and chambermaid, good seamstress: also rr . m , n i cook, butler; both hijrhly reeom rre'nd-d: city, country. Morrow's A»ency. Plaza 3GS2. 721 Lexington aye., east cur. 5 6 th st : . coAniMAN — r-olored; 5 feet 6 inches: single or dou'tie- Strictly temperate; two years with one «-rrpl<»er: we!l recommended. Thompson, cars of Hivw. «*72 3d » v »- COACHMAN. GARDENER .— reliable: ui»e fiil 8- anything Beaded on gentleman's place: ««c«i>nt references. Carpenter's Agency. 164 6th sv, Tel. iai3-Cbe'.sgg, .Y,i ORKD MAN an first <-!«■» r .>k; b»at ctty Care Beli. M Madison St.. Ho b•. k♦• n . iviuvkTENT rr'-ii<-ii couple; man bntl«r, v«)et I and useful woman lady", maid, chambermaid j or parlormaid: *«•••*. *>b*r. F*falnaiid. 4-0 . West 44 th Bt._ _. •TdwhlsD. — BtrwitT. wllilnr. temperate (nan; F !■,' r«t n'lit-* all branches of farm work;: wilt ,o U m^'T^ Irwln-. Agency. 77 W«t 11th »t. . — __ — riPiil-MT Afn«rtran. married, email in all c^"'^ | \rierli-an. murrie.t, K m«ll temilr: ,i™ rood ... POBftion on t°nt^m»n-8 country ••talc WUllajß Oliver. U jgPfJjt am. — — ?"iBnE\EIt — Gernsun couple: wlf« cock, wash ■nd iron- Renerally nserul on gentleman" a olTct : »»<»t raJ«renc*s. Carpentere'a Agency. 124 >'v- I,- ■ 1 "3 itiRFVES.- Earptrt: tau» «>nUr* eharie of "iSISaS 1 ! •atate: thoroughly *fflr.l*nt In »11 brSn^neT <i«s!r« efeaa««- hUl»e»? r*t*recc«a, T.-rf l^*-- i»!ii!*r2sfd couple: no str.*lt cfcjl- J •^V/ a - mb UceaMfl pleraber. now Ja cfcart* of t Jr « w law hou«e«: witljes -petition Ja «l«^ator L**a«Btt. Js=il*r. Bia Watt ITwth »t. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Mala. NtTtSE. — Experienced: by tre-k: best care; all sickness. Xur«», 12.0 Bat 128 th st. U.SEFt'L MAN* — Who wants a good man nrnend suburban home? Best references. Reliable. Box 1!'. care of Tribune. YOI'.VG COLORED MAX. as housekeeper and valet to bachelor: beat references. Horualiy, 172 U"p.st 72d gt. "■*"•' YOUNG HAN (colored) as elevator man. owitchaoard operator or useful man In pri vats family. Write H. Laird. 52 West 9»th at. Female. CHAMBERMAID. WAITRESS.— Tour.g Irish girl; 3 years* reference; city family. I*. Miss Hofniayer's Agency. 320 Fifth live.. »th floor: tei.. 4527 — Madison Square. COCK? -2' Hungarian, first class cook. good baker: daughter 14; nurse, also French cook; both highly recommended; city, coun try. Phone. 3632 — Plaza. Morrow** Agency. 7-1 Lexinsrton aye.. ce?t cor. 58th st. COOK. — German, understands a!! branches of French cooking: prepares menus: good man asrer. caterer; large establishment preferred: ex cellent references. Hiss FluGeraids Bureau, JOS 6th are., er.trance 42d st. COOK — country: only private family; no washing; wages. $25 S.. Odell'i Agency. 823 6th ape. Telephone 2301 — Bryant. D-AY'S 'WORK — By colored woman. Hatt'.e Ma— lone. 349 West 38tli st (Him. HOUSEKEEPER. — Competent German troTnar. wishes position as bousekeeper. widower's or business people; ,<cod references. Mrs. M B. Farra, 671 Courtlandt ave-. near 133 d St.. 2 blocks west of Third sve. HOUSEKEEPER (working).— By youn* English woman; pood manager and cook, would take entire. charge : excellent references: city or coun try, . Twin's Agency, 77 'West 11th st. HOUSEWORK — Neat Swedish woman, about 30. In small I'asnlly. wtthont washing; $10 month ly: rood reference*. Call Irwln 1 s Agency, 77 West nth st. HOUSEKEEPER. — By capable. refined woman: Scotch-Canadian: Protestant; bachelor's home Where help is kept pre'erred: references ex changed. M.. 234 Vfeit 32g st. LA UNDRESS — Takes washing home, in private house: larue yard: ar.est work; highest refer ences. 328 East 72a St. MAID. SEAMSTRESS.— Young French Pro testant: excellent reference. $23-30. R.. Miss Hofmayers Agency. 3-0-322 Fifth aye.. 9th floor. Tele., liZi Madison Square. * ID.— Toon* neat. "l;*nt colored airl. mar ried, wishes position as lady's or parlor maid. Address. Mamersandla. 262 West SM NTTRSE — Experienced: by -nreek;: best care; ail slcfcnee*. Xarse, 120 East 12Sta st NTJJUS& — R#rtn»d, first claw, middle-aged. ! Xorth German: comixtent to lake *u'.l i charge: •wag?«. *35: city r«ferercee. Ad dregg. !». M.. 217 East 62d »t. NURSE. — R«fineil. Trell educated Engrlist-Gana cian; hospital trainee!; understands the care of mentally deficient, nervous and backward chil dren; excellent ialri>ni li from farmer employer Slid training scb-01. E. B-. Mie» FltzGerald'i KTr.nic^Trer.t Bu-ea-i. 1 ? 'f- avp RESORTS. NEW YORK. Garden City Hotel, Gurdrn Clfrr. I.one Island. 18 M" 1"*1 "* from New YorJc. Open alt »ear. A HTfiH CT.ASSJ MOOFWV POTEL EEFIXED AND KXn.rSITE. New a !a Cart a R^staorant. Z. J. I.A>">IN COMPANY. PROPS, rEyysvxv.vMA. THE MOUNTAIN PARADISE for those -who seek the best in location, ap pointment, service an comfort. WfITER GflP HOUSE Op«n to December. Special Atitumn rates. Booklet and Auto Mans. John Purdv Cope. SEW JERSEY. 9Darß*oroasb - Slenbeira ATLANTIC CITY, >. J. Josiuh White & Sons Company. CONNECTICUT. EDGEWOOD IM, on FF HH F cTo r r"D BjTow open. 2S miles from New York. Garage. Grill room. Casino. Golf, rer.nig. Mualo. CARPET CLEANING. hTt. CARPET CUE4NIH6 WORKS Oldest. Largest. Most Modern. T ., 4093 — 1693 — Bryant. Established 183. Fine Fugs Wevsn from Old CarjjsJs, Prices Reasonable. Send for Circular 437 a^d 43S W. 45;h $). VT. H JORDAN. EDWIN LSVT2. Carpet & Hug tlean>in| — 1 Hi't:r CLEANING CO.— Cleans by compressed air. ftearsx. ta»d or on fioor 1554 Broadway. 421 East 43Ui «. COE A «T> '. VPT. T>l. ITC— 3gth. FORECLOSURE SALES. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATES OF >"ET«- Vor'" Conaty of New York. — American Ice Comoanv. Plaintiff, ag?inst The Mj!»-!c Realty Company and others. Defendants.— ln partaatsce air a. iud^nent of fcr-jclosure and sale, duly made entiired l» *• above entitled ?-■-" an. taartng "date the 2Cth day of August l'-lO I theund'rsigned the Referee in said JudgTnent named, will sell at public auction, at the Ex change Salesroom, yos. 14-16 Vesey Street, in the Borough of Manhattan. City ?TN«w Y«wfc on tlie 271* day '•' September, 19!«j. at 12 o'clock noon on that «a.y. hv Eryan U snn«!ly Aactionear the premises directed by ssid Judg ment to be eoM'. and therein d<?«crtb€d as fol lows- ID that certain lot. Dtoca or parcel of Lard together with the txriUtinss and Lmprove rn»r.t3 'her-on erecte-J, in the Borough of Man hattan City of New York, bounded and de sr"b«J as tollows: Btginnir.R- at the u^erseclion of the northerly side oi Twenty-UUrd Street ud the westerly side of Lexington Avenue: running thence northerly along flw westerly *:de of L-ex!n-">n Avenue nincty-sevt-.i (97i feet and ?,:. n»» in-Mi^s. tlience westerly parallel with Twenty-third Btrssi and tliroujrh a party wall fifty <30) f<";t: nsnc< sotitberty paralW with Lexington Avenua and a part ■' th- wav th'rouirh another party w=ll r.mety-seven (»<> ... six <<r> Inches to the northerly side of T-^entv-third Street, and thenc-e easterl:, along the nortli.-rlv side of Tweßty-thJrd Btreel flf'v (50) feet to the point cf besr.nninK. be the said several dlmens'ona and dlatamwi toon cr less. t »-,:c-.^t ::■!'•;.. Wl*. N-K7.T.LL SfABTIN RvfeVSA THOS. D. ADAMS. Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 108 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. The following is a diitr-am of the property to be =o>d- !»= str<tet Vumhsra are 131 «ad 1 3-. East Twenty-third Str.-et and a Leslngton Avenue. ' East 23d Street. lbs arproximate amount of th* lien or cfcar*e. to "satisfy which the above-deecribed property Is c be sold la One hundred tea thousand, eight hundred fifteen and 96-100 (S 110.315.00 dollars, with interest thereon from tie lS:h day of July. 1910 together with coats and allowances aaount lnk to Eight hundred elsht aaa 54-100 t?SOS-54> Sliara, with interest from the aOth day of Ausua*. 1010. together with the expenses of the sale. The approximate amount of the taxes, as sessniects and water rates, or other 'lens, which are to be allowed to the purchaser out of th» Burchase-rr.cr.ey. or pa:4 by the Refers* t listy-fl^e hundred ar.4 s*venty-flv» 'Jt).3Ts> dol- = S n! orern < ises wfll be sold sublet to a ar«t mortgage of $100,000. with accrued Interest ♦he-eon at the rat» of 5% per annum fro» the ls« day of June. l»10 The or-mssM win be sold subject to covenants and "'es-ri'c*!ons contained la rteeds rtcorded In T iber Conveyances, pajre 23«. and Liber 472 CorV«yan<-es page »W. and »«r*eroer.t as to cpr^*.r»toneVtc.. contained In deM recorded In Liber 48 r-nv*v»nc*i. -ire 2W. Section S. Dat^d. New TorV. Aucrist 80th. IMA vmrrii. i»»t.— t-v w»<»r«# STORAGE NOTICES. THE CLINTON STORAGE WAREHOUSES.— O-flces. i*3 and 243 East 35th St.. New York — T . Vhomas F. Berry (<l<»i-pas*><l>. Mrs. Fannie Brawn H O. Carlet'ou. Mm. M H. X>.Tvnln . ,„ Mary Dunn. Robert Doherty. Miss Marparet vi » -simmons. Miss Jenny Haberlan.i. Mrs. Kate Henry Mrs. Mary McDermoit (stored by John 3~ rarroll) Mrs. Rom McSherry (deceased). Julia Mcr-«b« M's Bessie McGulnfß". Mrs. S. M Mass«v " Miss Jenny Malor^y. Jens C. E. Niet •*r Mrs O'Connor. John J. Powers. Mrs. Lina Purcell L J. R' i!l >'- Mr Ann!* E R«<'!y. Jpm«a J aaith, Thomas Tsntey. Mr%. Hannah Turner Edward Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Louis T Valentine. Wm. T Walters. Mrs. Katherln* Wh'te Miss Mary Welsh: You and each of you are hereby noMflfd that, the time for the pay ment of this company 1 lien upon the property h.-olnafer described having: expired, after dv« mUea thereof had been riven you. thi» <-oin nanr will cause *"' l property, to nit. household c ,r.rl» personal effects and merchandise. «tor«<l by you in Its warehouses, to be 8..1.1 at public auction arronlinir to the statute In such rase r-iadr and provided. fa 1-1 auction will tai p!nr«> a rttiwm warehoua«-a. 243 ami 245 East 83th St.. New York City, on Wednesday. ••■•. sth. !!)io. a t 10 A. M.. and will i>f rontlnueil eaoh succeed ing Wednesday, at th« same time untl place, un- 11 the sale Is completed. T. g ELLSWORTH. Ger.pral Manager. Krw York. -.-it l"'h. 10'Q ' FOR SALE. 810 BARGAINS— BHitntly used uCln f lmltura," deaka. typewriter*, cash reciktera. adding mi ehlnsa. mlm-cerr*?!'.'. filiae cabinets, safes, •*> dreutnr macbtnss. tl»« "o<-k>. partltiora. cbeck; prot»<tor*. boolcea»«». MAT?AVB, . Whlt» Street TYPEWRITING AND TYPE V.' RITE r> VICTOR : VISIBLE, 19 ?Ja»»*u St.":'"cata.lorJ« fm: mil Biaicw taken part parmaac: barpuat Is L'a6ar-x«3a*. BwatoatcM. Cilvsra. -..-.: _* INSTRUCTION. Boys and Young Men— • Be rkeley sc/7 QoJ 724 St. and West End Aw, Prepares Bays Thoroughly for AM Collec? and Twhnlca! Schools. Small cla««es with Individual Inetm^ion. Afternoon Stud/ Hour. Military Drill (optional). Library and Thoroughly Equipped Chemical ana Physics I Laboratory. Gjrmnaßtara «sd Ath letic Field. Athletics under experienced Trainer. Special attention clt«mi to nrtniary Instruction foundation of all education. No Home Study for Your* Boys. Separate Building for Primary and Junior Depart ments. Slat year begins Sept. 29th. Illustrated Catalogue upon anallcatlon. .JOSEPH CCKTXS SIUV.Vi:. Headmaster. COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOO'DED 17M. MW miffi and STEET. Br TTDrNG. ACSOLCTEI.r "--UPROOT 83d Street '-.I Centra! Psrk West. BOTS rREP.%RET> FOB COI.TrWBM, fOT.^ELU HARVARD. Pai>"CETO>, YALE, and other Cotiea;e». IXXL BTSt- XESS rorxsE. pbxmabt CL.^S£S. Laboratories. Gymnasium. Playgrounila, Ata» letlc Field. 147 th Tear B«»<<i»a Sept. S6th. Collegiate School 241 WEST T7TH STKEET. Boys rrepared for the Collages and Sclea tlflc Schools. Well -equipped Cymaaslum. Reopens Wednesday. September CSth. Pending the appointment of a head master the School will be 'iQiier th* dlr«ctiost of eh* P.tr. Edward B. Cos. D. D- chairman of ths Board of Trustees. All communications may be addressed to Mm« Clara S. Marsh. Secretarr. at the r^hooU JJ * m % Dookk«Tjiß-> Shorthand, Type- M wntng, Pcnmaasnip, Uvil Service I IL and Acadeaiic D-cparaneats. Dayaa.dETen.nS; Sesajoas. j jg^^^ Call or write tor Cauuogn*. IRVING SCHOOL L. D. RAY. 35 W. S4th St. Thorough preparation for college e» buatnens. Elementary. Primary and Intermediate Deresrtiusiits "So home study for boys under aft«eß- Q i MiN A- itiVl— LAfcSotvA i OkY TELEPHONE 2606 RIVERSIDE. V ?lßt year begins Sept. 29. Teir cook on request. | Dr. Ray now at School daily. SYMS SCHOOL 48-51 EAST *IST STREET. TWELFTH YFAR cp*ns Oeuiber 3. aian-o- In-iprcvcmeat3 in th«» tire buildings and ' in the Courses. Last year Ninety-eiJt Bo>» under i ; Feurteen Teachers. Aeee aix to eighteen. Ao pllrants must be well recommended. WTT.wgPT P, TFT><^T T pr>N r . H>ad Ma«t«r. THE CUTLER SCHOOL ; FROM KINDERGARTEN TO COLLEGE. i Slore than four hundred graduates have ea tereJ HARVARD. YALE. PRINCETON and | COLUMBIA Compl?t« ACADEMIC and ATH- . ! LETIC EQUIPMENT. Small classes asd la- ! : dividual instruction. Reopens Oct. M. 20 East sOth fit- ARTHUR H. CITTLEB. Headrnaater. I * TRINITY SCHOOL i 9 139-147 WEST 9lsT ST. 3 i I FOTTNDED 1700. PRIMARY. GRAMMAR I 1 and HIUH SCHOOLS. UNEXCELLED 1 8 EQUIPMENT. PREPARES FOR ALL | FOUNDED 1709. PRIMARY. JRAMMAR 1 and IXiUH SCHOOLS. UNEXCELLED I EQUIPMENT. PREPARES FOR ALL I I COLLEGES. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. I i' 20? nd Year Ketrii;? S«ntcinb<?r 26. 5 Ths Gsrpenisr School For Boys, 310 West End fiye. hEOPEya* OCTOBER »ItD- FRIKXDS BEMI>'\RY. 220- E*st 16' h St.. New York. FKIENIJS SCHOOL. 106-118 gi.-hermerhora Str>->t. Brooklyn. Fur Both Sexes City. iILLEHTGHQOLS 1133 Broadway, corner 28»h Str<?*t. 28* Lriia^ton Aye- cor. itth Street. NIGHT SCHOOL Enter now acd s*curo o-ar SPECIAL RATES . far '.-' course ■ Stenography and Typewriting, Bookkßepin> The enly setwais that n-ill oaise a definite price for complete courses. 18th Year. CHARLES M. >niXEn. Principal. HAMILTON INSTITUTE Nineteenth year begins Sept. J*. COLLEGE and COMMERCIAL Preparation Certificates admit to all leading co'lesss- ALL LESSONS PREPARED AT SCHOOL OSlce hours. 9 to 3 after Sept. Gti Telephone 9OSO Scfcnyl^r. For Catalos address +■"> WKST «'?*► ST. HAMILTON INSTITUTED Z 'Vest &lst ct.. overlooking Manhattan ays. and Central Park West. Coilesra certiflfates. Graduate tns factors — men and women. Luncheon optional. Study hours. Gymnasium. Basket Ball. Tennis, out door play. Post-craduit^ work In Literature, Music and Art School limited to 73 pupils. Office hours, 10 to 4. Tal. flisi Si-huvler^ 'llie barnard School of HOUSEHOLD UTS "%^d O«okinjj. Embroidery, Millinerj-, I»r?*»maklnc. ; Household Decoration, Account". Management. I One or nil subjects may be taken. Private ■ classes of 6 or more formed on request. Ex- i tension courses for youns matrons. 2d year op^ns_""t_ 11 Catalog. Tel. !>'.*#& gchayler. BIBIUCHOBL ESS GIITS College Preparatory a. General. 421 VJ i 4 0 ri Kindergarten ,v Elementary. 423 If. 140 Jl. 15th YEAR b^gin" I—t. 2»th. Catalog. BABIIAHO BGHOOL ii! BOYS ! 721 ST. VlfHOUs AVI , COR. IMTH ST. j 616 RIVERSIDE DRIVE. COR. 139 TH sT. Thoroujh preparation for ec:!eg». or business. : Gym. PlaygTe md Over 100 graduates in lead- ' lng c»':fj;« .'.'.'. <rrx<~.'s. -.^th it begins Sept. 23. ' Barnard E'ementarv School OOP "JflOl Kindergarten 4 Prim. Boys \ //nR lH i*>! *Gin«- 2dyearb«ein 3 Oct. LLM I'iHJMi 3. Catalog. Tel, mm Schny. FRIENDS SEMINARY. , 220-228 East 16th St.. New York. ' FKIENDS SCbOOL, 106- PchennerhoTO Street. Brook'.yn. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL Or L43TGVAOXS. Madison Sauare t'1122 Broads Harlem Branch: 343 Lenox a»t.. bet. 127 th ar.d lCSth st. Brook:yn Branch: 213-220 Livingston rt. 1 Private Leareaa and Classes. School or Res:- ! dence. Terms Reasonable. Trial L«saon free. | For Girl 3 and Young Ladies — Mrs. Helen M. Scoville's SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. S»4S FTPTH WE RESIDENT and DAT pbd:'« from fourteen 1 to twenty-rtve year* old. Special studies and j regular course. General culture work and ' social privileges. . [Eli GEY SGiQGL FOii GlliLS SOI WEST UTH STREET. ?rora Kindergarten to College. Classes for ! rn-.JI! boys. 3f.lh Year beginn October 3rd. The h.isses i ayscn's school for Girls Re-opens October Qth 161. ia«. 16* Went "1 h street Tyr CVIvDJe. -»' '-••!- ,i i-.rk u--' In 1 O'.iTti \LZ cor. of bita tit., directly ' i)|.|..ivu> < c-mrul t'ark. Boarding and Day school for Girls. College Preparatory and Special rourses. Reopens October S. KKIKMJs f<E.UL\AKV. 220-228 East 18th St.. N»w Tork. FRIENDS SCHOOL. 10fl-V>C ?=-lv-m«fhnrti .-fr--»r BmaklTn. "" ■ Miscellaneous WANTED— AMBITIOUS LADY. 6TUDT PROF- ; itable profession. Social. Ini.tltutlnnsl, Literary I £«retar i'OT TXt'.f A ■*■'.' **t B«th st. ' MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Institute of Husical fir! of the City of Hew Ycrk. FttANK DAiHIOSCH, Director. .In Kodavrfd Sctiuo] of Uiule. Tl:<* opportunities of Un» Initit»t.« tiro in tended only f<>r student* of natural Hhillty vtth an ..irniKt puri'Ofe lo "Jo kcrious wuiU. an.! nu oth«ra will riu aircepti-r!. Aj-:'ili".«ii<ni for admission ebuuid t.*> niad« not l»U>r than October Xsi # jnsure consider ation. r«r ■• OIHI4 »nd full iisforTn*tion. n^-lress Hot --'.. '<» ClarfPHint '\t>. >f>t \orl-. SCHOOU AGENCIES. " Amrriciiu itud Jt€»re!icn itaiiUera' aiMM). Cupsii** Profe*»«»r». X«Mh«ri Tutor- (iu» e.'nciu>. «tc ... t- CoJ)*«t» =eroo'» »ad Kamlli««. ASS\7 to Mr» M J- YOrNG-PVLTON. 23 L'clcn Equiri. TIMH TABLES- INTERNATIONAL {MERCANTILE \fAKL\E TINES 1 *^ •" it t» X SAlJjl*iU3 Telrsrapb and nhmirint «t*oal*. Phiiddelphld, Sept* 24, 10 A. VI. \ rijiaontb— Ch'erboVni — Smitaaxnstos. Finland, Sept. 24. 11 A. M. J «•» 2^«SSSS. Arabic, Sept, 24, 12 Noon J SJs2?*JZ*u,<£2L Teutonic. Sept. 28, 3P,M. j m JSS^^^L^ t^ American Line r^r White Star Lin s ;.S American Line F >,£ Plymouth-Gherboun-Southampton Oc^ntc. -^^^*^S^&m^ Piaa*phla.S;pt. ♦*. ia AM'X- T3ra....Cct. • , Araotc... Sepr. M. nn nn ° c , : i.^ t i. < V Oc^tS St.Un^....Oet. LlflAMiSt. »at Oct. 15 EalUc *-^Wk 4 Bwton "to" I Red Star Line W hESftE^QF r4aw rim 1 Im , -, - ■gsg«: < SSs,\r? Fl«la«d..fcpt SI. U AM a 4 .»_.oct.» JcEnRIC > (tiM tons* ;J»a- \\.'* h - *L ▼adew»«n«. .Oct. L U AH iXraoolaad. . Oct. li »C«.T«r J» m * PaSSENGER OFFICES. 9 B^tT a'X. 7100 R-CTT*> **'> 6 2 - "• (W£S7 23> V - HAMBURG .AMERICAN ABOUND THE WORLD Two Grand Cruises of » to three »nd one-half months* duration each. "Around th« ! World." the first to laave New ► York Nov. 1, 1911, asd •• ceeocd from San Francisco FA. 17, 1912. by tlie large transatlantic steamer "Clave - i land." Rates from *&>0 up. TOST INDIES. THE 2 BIE>T and SOUTH AMERICA. j i Write tor rtin«re*w «C toth cruis**. ' HHB H tMBCBG-AMEBICA> a^k Piers fact West * CUNARD IP Largest. Fastest. n»«tS^« ■£&. Witless Tcfearapb. t**** l **^*!^ Travellers' Cesses good v9^- e l!t MOST EXPEDITIOUS BO"!* . LONDON PARIS BERLIN VIENNA DIRECT via FISH GUARD Luslta=la 38 &iFlshr-»r4 a 34 t - m ** oel Caronia "*! f&eenstown £"&£«* l^^Sl Campania 5! 10 Queensto^. F'^-T^-Jr 1 Mauritania 12 3:Fishsuard and t*verp«^ MADEIRA* GIBRALTAR GENOA NAPLES TRIESTE FIUME Carpathla-Oct. S. *».£» ??f* " [ j2£ 10 aaxoma* . . Or*. 20 noon xntoma. ■ SPECIAL CRUISES I RIVIERA ITALY EGYPT : CannanU =0.000 tow. . 28. £=■ '• «* » london ii il TUESDAYS PARIS NOT |«4.M. Express Sailings. liS-s^g:!; S-SLi? i.ondom f» ai>M n THCBSBAIS stsu. bsrsnan ».v.«. T^ia 3d?" SMllWgfc «SSkTl«ufl SATURDAYS NAPLES I {nWQ UA.M. Tr<»£r*- €•.*--** Good AUO^r^J-r^- FALL RIVER LINE (Sple=did Stsaa^r, 3pl«did «errice> | A night at sea will brace up your tired nerves— 'twill do you a world of good. I Take a voyage to Boston by Fall River Line steamer— You'll say it* a pretty good ! prescription. Faff River Line steamer* leave New York, Pier 19, North River, foot of Warren Street, at 5:30 p M. Get you to Boston as early as 7 o'clock next morning — later if you Hks. CA Fare to Boston •?"* Telephone 5131 Cortlandt for information. I City Tleket Office^ — 171 Broadway- j I>F»f«HTT»- MOOM'CnT TRIPS. ' imiDSOH RIVER NIGHTIIHESJ P£QPL£S Lini TO ALBANY ST'R C W. MORSE (odd dates Sept) .. STR CITIZ£»S U.iE TO ALBiHY I TflOY New Sfr TROJAN or REXS3ELAEB. Fltr 46 V R ft. West 10th St.. « P. M. dall/. fcton'tit Albany in either air«<tloo. .. £ B°«' «r"ic-T Direct rmU connection at Al bany and Troy for points North, East and West Kail tickets accepted ior passage be -«/e 5 New Tori. Albany and Troy Horse, and automobiles carried at reasonable rate*. "nd far booklet "Co the Hudson a=d B* yond." Low rat*s to RepnbUcan tsaisaiisa in Saratoga Sept. -•- r i.](a% ■- m jacixto nArtO I DENTXV Rrom Pier 45. N R-- oonaeeting for all |,^s io«Iiw««t and PaCftc Coaat Largest •team-rs. Loneest. e-iickest ocean trip. Or* s«ame« from >ew York to Texas ing* ££^ p<r WMk . „_ * Two srsamert per »•* jf£Y WEST -I -T.rsciin*, far Miami »ad ** i! »-*"* l palm Beach. _. One steamer p«r weejc, T|Mp&. . • - -enaectinir for *".: Florida IK.n«s « 1 west coast points M JJIIC ' OM steamer SS QtLt. ' • \ p. r week. Circle tonr to Florida v '-a Key ~^tst er Tani-a iinißiar via Jack»tnf'!!e and Clyde Line to" New Tor!:, tallies at Charltstoz. MULORY STEAMSHIP COMPLY S Ptar 36. N. F_. N". V. [ >',«( : Oftce* i :<j«j Broadway, x. T. i LINE^ I ANCHOR LINE GLASGOW via LU.nI»onDcWRY Ca>e«ma.6s«:. St. coen'iFrnieisia..OcE. *. 10 am California.. Oct. 1. 3 psiiColumtia.. .Oct. 13. 3 pas FIRST C.481>. |tIJ« »ad ffiJs. SECOND CABIX. *4* and »47.3 a. THIRD CLA«>. «30 and S3I.ZS. HENDERSON" BROTHEB3. 1I"1!> BSOaDWAT. CCA iu ii fl lid.' "'SB 11 WALL ST. hCll V LIJII Ferry . U'kiys. at coca. t\.r can Juan. P. X., L» tjuai'a, P •-> cai«ua. Curacs^o and Marajcalbo. via Curacao. PbJlaiielphla ..=*pl 2i; Caracas Oct. 8 For L* •'•■ ' Curaca<» and Msracaitw. Zulla . Oct. I|M*mc*!d© (M IS Superior Acoonjmodat'.ona far Passenjjers. BUS?. DALLETTT * CO.. Gen-rsl Managers. 92 Wail Street. BY SEA TO MAINE To* Mott Charwawr Short sea Trfu •■ the AUastis toast. SaiUnra from !Pw« Pi»f "0» East River. New York Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdayt at 5 p M. For full infannatioa and Ulustratad x, xi » - - ! CC^^ t Br»adwi r , N. T NEW YUKii lO tubiOiV r ar c S4 00. .Vl«tro;H»litari Ltna Exp r ess Turb!n» bI,p.VALE&HAKVAKD Weak I>ay* 4 Sun..r» Lye. Pier 1». N. It., ft. «>f K«*<'tor »t., Xfw VurU, ."» P. M. Dii* B*Ml»n 8 V. M u^st d^y Sum* schrdul«: r^turmnc CLARK'S mum CRUISE I» K. I. *laa up f^r 71 Divs. \U Expanse*. Four nnn <i hi.* iiountJ WorlU Tours. s.tt>i> to JIMOO- leave IM. -.*•. N-^v. » «n«l 1!». .v Ji!». "•"«. rit.%* *'. ri..\!£K. :lmw ItUlc. Skew York. iti:i> bVnk uSc. I L'ftves t»V:.nk!in M.. > " » 21. North Hirer. dally f:at> A. M.. 2:30 X- M.: Sun- »30 A. M.: Baf-'rr. *W A. 51. !SS P. M.; f.jn.. t -5» IA. M.. for Wlfhlsnds. B-1 Pj-K etc Exc. i BtV. TrolJay 'o Long OT»*i-h ar.d A<bcr». rATSKIIL EVENING LINE £'.eecs*rs leva **ss'- r>a- • toe. 11 Csnita ph«r £;r»*t.J»:sr «&. JP. p.. 6:£o T ■ M ~ •♦traVel 1 ' FREI l ' ' Bo««Ut of 201 ts :-s >.-.i!'4«3 rtauttt. SlartM** T#mi a, Jl T7tst SOtlj E:., l'*w T ->»» TIME TA3LE9- U)s"30:l-P«!S-H.lSI3U. : !i CteClßl'a:! S»pt- .'• 9 JL 3£. •Graf VaU<tor»sa ... . *»o* m. 3 P. X. tKaiserta Ass V!c Ca X. 10 A. IX. •P*n=syiTacla Oct. 3. U a. il *C=e=«ri<-ij Rtts-CWtra ] » art* KWinuit, rj; mn—inm Kee> Batssv Efer*tar\ P*tm Garden. «M Ca*ic as:?. i!BRSLTAR. MAPLES and SIJJOI. *?. & CLJTTKI..\M>...Oct. XX 1 1 A. It. **• S. CcvrrNNATI Not. 3. 13 X- It. S. !». B\T»YTA . ..Vov. 13. 1.2 N'ooa •». •. cura_*9i>. & vj a. v. _ '^-w— t7,a«a ton*. Ela«asor. Keeflrie TRAVIXI.EK3* CHECKS Macro. .wise Dist. or Trios Erenrwriers. . _ r ';nl'*« "C 3 Tr»T»» Bonks ca Sale jP^, 41-45 Crmirtw.iy. >. T. WjLWLiH HUDSON RlV£a AA ** BY DAYLIGHT. /^A "-"" ? - --- - I :;■.'..> -i ,' *°>- mill fTLTOai ASS at at iv Daily B«pt Soaday. lSv- a?^- Tiiioo. ?T .T* 11 * 11 - a Deebrosses St.. » W ' Teak^rs. TT«t Poti;. X«art»urs:-». Pccsskaap s;e. K;nas»«« Force. rsissiin. Bttds asd A! cany. Easy canaactlasa Nortiu Easz aad 'Was-. A : ttm rat; riders b«f9r«es N. T. sad t£2? r -t -. i»a-i* T siu-tus sa ~ yomt. Xtiej'jLugh. ar rmisra—nii te •^T^ ! «* «^o»n ba *- 3f«ais "**•* 4: ait •nCIAL S.vrUEDAT TKTP si tor 'iila.*' to W*«t Pwnt. >-«-»t>arj>. aa<J Poturhseesat* one ho'jr after -.rou«ii beat. See sh 3S STEAMER SfiRY POWELL t«seirrn» S 6 *. / 0 St - at ' 4S P- IL; 'We«« «M St. - p M-: West i^O- 3u. 3:M P. \t. dUily -^pt Sondar. for Hls^iand rails. t7»sc Point (rarornlnsE b? boat or raUi bsmm Newb«r«H. y^, Hamburgh, union. ?oaga ke*pa;e. R >n.lonr and Kingstoii. Orchestra. rLuniUrt SERVICE eTceprinj Sundays, from P'.er ZS. X. E. ! Plr«ct «teasiar» T^ietiayi. ' W^itmisdsj^s. Friday* «jxd> CiRQUJUS Saturday* to Charlatan. V«nwwiil*>» , connacung for p.sint3 ia i Carolina*. FTflrtda aad other { sot:*?s*23t?m stasea. < Direct ;ac-.«rs Uoada-» ...... [aad Th^irsiJay* to B-un»- UCRHbIA " wick. <*•» eocu«ctuig for yy * U U all point* m Gflorrta. Fisr l i<ia iod Alabama. Tna only sraame-s from New Terk witli- O'!» e&an^e *ir*ct to above rrt'^f CLYDI 5751-*:?'!? COMP*IIT_ -w- J Pier Z9. N. R.. ". T. J AGWX I UTn> - e " I i?« B-"3* •■: tIST* I Cenlral Hudson LiniTl For Sim >■■■■. sHsjßateepsse aad KiSMsss*. yrom FranlcTta St.. vtek days. 4 • M For NET7BUHGH aad ls«erm«*: la=il;2^, x^et> ia-s. 3 p. M csiyfiAYC rr# "= rrMC.3 st.. 9a. v ROUND THE WORLD Sera r= 3i^r» W*«f? Wi^iiA ir.reraat:^ party. fsitures. Sam. 19. Eastward, with Java, i^.iCC Jan. 23. Eaatrrsrti. C.IM >«* i. Westward. Si^OO FFANS C CLAES. Xlraea 3idg.. \'Stg TOSS CQOJC^ TOCKa AKOCXD THE ■ wosxjd 3»»h Acauai aarts* Send ear *««.-..«' THOS- COOK A SOX. 242. Broadway. «49 oradis»B A*e, :*4 aa<» >*" st>i Aw.. V T EXCURSION'S. CHARMIP ESOUESiOXS \Sest Point, Ncwfcnrgii £ Paa^hfeMpaJi Di:!v .except £ua<U7' by PaUc« HrDSO>" RIVER DAY LINE STTAMIES UITN'DIIiDS; HUBSOX. KOBEKT TXTLIOy aad ALBAXY. B'felyn. Fu!faa £t- (By Ann>sx). 9: O«abrases9 St.. 3:40: W. 4- St.. 0; W. ;2'itb St.. B:2t> A. M. too Saturday Str. "A^.ariy* cc« hour !ater>. Bsiara an down boat -I:!* *;■*. St. 2 3*l P. Jj. (on £aturi37 330 *e»J 5.40 ?. itV *«« Steamboat Advt. UIL!B4.FUI iFTEMaOt EISB9SIII H W-ST POUT BTST3. HEY POVELL Leaving Desbross. St.. 1:43: TV 42d St.. 2a* VF. 123 th St.. 2:20 P. iL Tally, except Suaday. Reuirn b7 boat or rail (23:ur<iar. Ssjt. 24th. by steamer •*.lLß.\3fY w ). Qrcfceatra. PUBLIC NOT'CES. Contractors ! Bids a?« !n«lte< for eonstnrtciion. «eii'.jrs.rzf and operatJon ef t^s Trl-SoraT^S Subway «ai i Elevated System of New York. Ot% eoB«Bri» ins about ii miles of line, to bs <yc«n-ssj Octo ber z<y. ma Bids are also In^ttid for constnicti^a aaij". ! with municipal ma— to t»« crpanad Oatnaj«r 1 «T. 1910. Bids may be mad« for on* or am ! «f th« sections into whicii tha ceastnctwi work kas be*a divided. For fan lßTitat!oas r -o bidders s«« cahtsaa* ' of CRj Reoord. •» -writ* «r coiseernlns f Ml astaila, including farm* ct contracts *ai* j plans. I Public Senriea Osnifflissicn far taw Firs! District 154 y.4.«sAr 9TjfZT.j. ygrrv Tosa: err? ""*■- £p\sfi£.- r of n> . '' BTTREAtT fob THS CCLLECTIO3." C? . :ax»-. . 2FOTICE TO THf«HI9. ■Maj is tarebT fi^^a t!»t ■■ ona»«a ••«! : «*tat« aaci per»osa: prosarty i a Th» CUr «t !»i^ Tort fcr Hi» y«ar 1310 *?• tee aa* jay j,*t> ca MOXDAT# ocTOBCS i. 13tfl. »t o« «•«• of •-»• 9«c«iv«r it Ta-.ij «■ th» Boroufk -a which r .h« property is .ocatxt. aj follow*: i Cor ••i«n of Maaba:taa. ST •y.:*-v.a«ra at. Boroush ef TJie Bror.x. MJtuoipai Biuiaa**. corner of Sd aad Ttemoai awe*. Borou^a of Brooklyn. K*°ms 3. 4, « aa4 •. Municipal Butldir.?. Borou«t> of Que«B*. Cawrt *ti;iy.a, X.ens I*!and City. Borough of Bic&raoad. ■**»u«h Bill. St. All COM ■■»■■ lien* «a th« day as* and Durable. TO AVOID PENWLTT TAXE3 MUST »C PAID IN OCTOBER- On a!l taxes vbich ara unpaid or. .a« first <Jay of November interest shall b« chsryect at ■ the rate of •**«« «7) p«r .•«!•• p«r tnaum. ♦•it o*4 ia«r 3. 1310. the day •■■.•. ux» bocom« <iur ■'- payabl*. ; , Wh-:r» checks ar-i mailed ta th* Ricstror oi |7ax?« they must be accompanied by addressed j tnve!op«s WITH POSTAGE I'REPAID J» I on:r to a.«aor» re '.urn of rtca:s:e4 'x.:.s br oa!!. Checks <lat«d Octsb-r S should b* st4il«d ♦. the Rsc*iver as wen 14 pes«;s:« after bll'.» h«v* b"«n r«^e*.veil by t>:« taxpayer. DRXW CHECKS ONLY OX >.*STC TC3K EXOHAXCC TO THE ORS££ or THE kz- CKIVCR Of TAXES DAVID E AI'STEN. receiver of Tsxas i. | LOST BANKBOOKS. f UAXKUOOK No. i^Md of trt#> I nion LMmi r-a.v?H«!» i:.i::;. is nus«ir.B- Any i«-r .-v i:.».-i;c a flaliu lv It U il-:i-.., ■ u'.'.- .1 UP>'O t\> pi-.--* ;. L | 1 :-.- MM within trn ilayn. or tuMuit 1.. hu..i^ij ■«i>l iKiiuihtiok .Mil' ".'i'-"l .ml » new mse ; <m.;- ;. LOST "lit }<Tt>Kt:N -iUir.UbiK.l. No. «oj*.."C4~T>f th«- iVrmaq litnd in the City of X>»\r TorH. ■•urtwrr 4th t»w. anj !4th V^ueil t.» | Maurtrn S. <i«"'*» i r». All ptftion,, ar« . i.. •■.!■.. : ! u^ainst nfi(t>ltaili « the *ame. If not r«>tarr<?rt t;* Utr ban!t un tb- «tb rtjy Oi (X'tob.T. l'Jit». a itu vUcatij will te J3>«e-j. ' ; - ' ' REMcDiES. i^JlonotGli; FtK>I.VMT>T' CVsr*'i? «urns i' of aujoo i'otM». >f.stot:s bsfizTtr I SLADPER CO>iPLAI>Ti anJ kiairii I'» *aa*«: reh«f *t one* xa 4Aac«r«J'z* «n r»c«"a i or «id; thcue d*-'-'-af oitfy 2rs» e!n*i »^tizs^- I <rea.es.*-: tfcou:.t c*!!. Cr. "BOX SCHC^S. 3 * 555 • kao«a »j»eia:i«t WVT. iith »r. Hmrs. < W"t-9 U