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16 «. FARLEY OFFICIATES AT THE CONSECRATION Princes and Prelates of Church Gather at St. Patrick's in Honor of Occasion. IEGATE OF POPE ASS'STS Cardinal Gibbons Pontificates, Archbishop of St. Louis Preaches — Hundreds of Clergy Attend. ■>!iclon H tungiWe and so brilliant that >>w York halted apar* enveloped and ;wrtr;eared St. Patricks Cathedral yrster «Jj> !n conweration of that m>-Ptic monu jr><-nt. Rfcttinlns In the dim IUcM of dawn nnd continuing until after noon the church Jiaprant wound about and in and out of the edifice breathing upon it the dignity of JRonif> van authority and the mellow n» erf anr'ier,- precedent. The f-ani-ellaix'-i ■•■■ fatnrrrr- originally amounUn* io »^V |r 2iafl mad* the celebration possible. To honor ihe greatest province ••' Chmcli OS so rant an occasion C«rdin-I Ixur.ic <?me from Ireland. Cardinal Gibr Jhrns from Baltimore. Cardm:'.! Vaonutell 2mm Ita'y and the Most Rn. Diomede rFaKnnio. ApoatoMc Del«S»te. rrom Wash- Cngion. not io mention fifteen archhishops. iFixty t isbops and monsipnors and a thou sand i-ricsts from all parts of the .Vnited Igtaus and Ccnada. ar.d «-vcn from BUch •iistant stv-15 as South Africa. lr> thr splendor of their official vestments Xhese prolatrs spellbound the thousands •■cbr* watched them slowly march fmni the (CKthedral Collect, at Madison avenue and Kja s:r*"i. down Madison avrnur a block 1 31:t> il-.-roiicb BOth street and around W the janaMi "^trance of the cathedral, on FFirth: r th ! flV fiiu<= This proression j-.r^ceded the cele- Oration nf th*- pontlfi.^J mass at 11 o'clock. S"it this in turn was preceded by five hours jar-* *> ha!f of elaborate ritual, most of it • out of doors. • 'W.rir police lines emb'a'-ed all the ter 5-Jtory ipfthtn t»o block* of the cathedral. wtar.-.'sbed hv Peputy r^lice < ommission«r [Baste* «nd Ch«^ Inspe-tor P.-hmif^-^r. !lr: the dark of the early morninc. two Sbovfa before th^ b«stnninE of th« icerwnonies. thr flw iiTindrfd patrolmen. cerseants and lieutrnants arrived to keep the crowds back. Women Waited All Night. ' fTaj.tain Domtnick Henry found » score cf »-<m«i. mam »f them old women and jinsnv of tb^rn nrl*rv. wnmH under lh« Jrhadow of the main entr«n< c of the rathe fiflTal. Th^y had h^n th^re since midnight, Losm o* thrm *.a\n. but h« was forced to !«UFI. th^m. All vehiciilat traffic wa? pro hibit <~d <>n nft»i .E^mie. I Th«- risins: sun \ra« tintinc the f#»n- f.eecy jirloud'- in th* s»O end <a?tinc lon= shadows f#iv*r tb<^ streets and across tbe la« of tHe i cathedral when Archbishop Farley sp jr^red. rr"c«i-d by <w hundred and r-f-v »feltar boys and seminarians hi black cas- U-ocks ar,d white "rpltoo. Then followed feh- priests who WW 'ake part m the Vonsecratinn. tSe Bw. T'"Kc J- Ever*. Ueacon; th- X«. Rerr.ard F. McQuade. f^ub-dearor: the Rev. Patrick N. Breslta. Lsjh-sk of the cross, and th* Rev. John b. Braus. the Rev. Thoma* M. «»Ker-fe. the •2lev. .lames FStxulnamonfl and th*> R»-v. 'jam^ T. McEntj-re. !^«rers of the sacred relics Thr.p relics of martyrs, which were «ame.i from ihpcath^iral at 7 o'clock the Bight before ami euarffd all nicht on an emprovisr-d altar In Ihe Cathedral College, riat<- almost frotn th*> birth <>f Christianity ttseK. tvloncinp i" Saints Beata and PelicJ t«'. «ho were martyred '" Rome M«<*r, in ar.". Si A. IV Th- Pope .-ent them to JlroM.ishop Farley a year apo for the .«>n- I eervice. The Circurts of the. Walls. \s«\ *y ih«- boy- and leavms within the «-ath«l-*l tbe lte« Wraiam B. Martin. *iearon of tbe door. :he Archbishor an-1 his •r-lerrv be R an bIwU" ih#> lhw circuits of W Gothic p«« whirb must be sos )«>fore Eaatrance < "uld t-e *»ffert^l. The Archbishop iw-af- rlothfd in lh« purple rohen of his hich wfh^. with cope and mitre, nut th* prioFtF -r-^ro sombrely Barbed in black cas.^ocks fciT>d la--- Farplices. :' a thin One of rnjmaniiy w»tch«d from i*rhinn the police lines, and a few Fleepy kXKZ pok-d ibeir headF from the window* of Abe H< I*l Huoklnsrham and from thr housrp Vcund about. None of The r^inces of the hctenx* or other oistinsuished mf-mhers of tbe hierarchy aasteted the Archbishop in part "f t^ p «-erem<inics g Karl, round of the oathedra! grounds *-on •yutr'd pti h'^ir. On tbe firFt the Ar«'h &ishop tbe wall* a> hich as his fcrm couM reach with holy water. On the becoTuf round he sprinkled in similar man fcirr the t\«llf-- at his f^et. «nd on tbe thii-d ijhat p-rt or. a levr! with Iris far*. The krnrl" circuit and rssMssg si the walls, \e.cctrriinz io the blessed T*W of diartres )F>Trt>r>li7.ed the conjsocration Of thf soul as |t>« Fpiritual tempi** of God. • >t th«» of each circuit ihe Archbushop Wioffod bis mitre and .-truck the doors of the icat*i*-6r*\ with his poM rrozier. exclaimins Vo that thosr tie rtreet rrvjld hear him: J "TJtt ";• yw bead*. Oy« sates: and b< \s-r lift«l up. ye everlasting door^; and the lo r iof piory come In." < Three T'mes Father Martin, guarding the Wentrance «rd or>*>nin= the heavy doors only L frw luch<*. replied:' ■ 1 L I Th« Consecration Within. « Immediately the doors; swung wi<lr. and In.*- Jittle rrfHressian entered, chanting l"V«-r.j. Creator Spiritu^." and later r*-ciring KiiP I-itany of the Saints. J Inside itio Archblthop traced in a m;im pjr.otb crosi of iishr? on the floor the Greek lund Latin alphabets, while the choir chaxu \**i th*» ••Bent-dictus." Then h« bless«i tlie Kjr^goriun water, a mixture of Kmter, ush«s. t».*tit nr.il vine, and traced with it the t^ign }«<f th* croF* on the :'.;••: and lower parts l««f th* Vlocrs. on tne I. SM, and five eroaaea j*jn tne altar He nl^o sprinkled the rup;>ort ! ; nd :b«- table pevrn times, and sexen tinivf •lie moved aroutwi the altar, while the vhamcr* recited the ' •Miserere."" Th* firouit of th^ ir.frior of the iathH ';*, ■ o\ crxa milt- threr limes, the Archbishop t-i-rinkiir-K the <-ons*>rrat*-d wairr firs-t Thr vail? «'. h^ feet, then those os a level »sth bi*- fa r « M»d lastly tho.-e as high n> :»5 h»- could reach lie tiiei: hprlnkled the '■j.-or ir. the form of a ernes. Th«- cathedra] jr<a* row r*--jdy i»i the installation tit tie I »ji-t< 1 r< ;n s - . ■ - -..• • ■ • - n r ' Affixing the Crosses. Thf ireh-f cnxBDM. mride of bras.*-, which BXasX a!wa>* lemoin in tn^ cather^ra) si i rr.r.ol^ of !Jf Soosecraiion, -.-er*- r«.-teiie<3 t' tiie v.uV.f- srnui ri>. fft from tl"- floor Ov vu placed °^ each tid« o£ th. Fifth ivcsKW cMxaice, otlwr* at me side coor^. SCENES M CONSECRATION OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. ■ CARDINAL GIBBONS AND KNIGHTS OF ST. GREGORY. • AKI'HBISHOP FARLJEY oiie on ?Ach side near the altar ami one in the chaixl. Trder each a lighted <-.::iv.'t' was kept burning until the Archbishop anointed the cross with consecrated oil. , Two similar crosses, cut in tile stone por tals on the outside, were similarly conse- j crated. Five boors wore newled to .complete the ceremony of consecration, and then the. doors of thr catlu-dral wr« thrown open in the public for thf» pontifical mas- The Archbishop, who had Fasted since midnight, perform en his laborious ta.-k without show at on-- appreciable Eatsjpaa, _tthoo_n 'r< ba j been required to walk more than three miles. II at any time during the cause . ia tiui iocs be had become so fatigued that he could rot continue another prelate, of trif rc:ik of ■ I, op. at lea-t. would hr.ye h-id to start them ill over B_ata Entering the Cathedral. There followed a double specta< th» lone. BIOW procession of prelates into the tatiiedral. to be enjoyed by those who diii not have tickets of admittance and wno pressed acainst each quarter of the police lin«>s. and th*> solemn -brat ion of the pontifical ma for those within the vast Gothic temple, who had filled it imme diately after the consecration, aid there fore missed seeing th*> procession. In gorgeous variety were the many colored vestments of the clergymen, th«" _nifjßr_M of the Knights of Columbus, the scarlet cassocks of the altar boys and the ' wealth of bunting which adorned all the buildings encircling the cathedral. The ; Stars and Stripes alternated with the , range and whit« flag of the papacy on th« lnwn of the consecrated edifice. ' Starlet, purp'e and gold predominated in 1 the vestments of th*> marchers. Tlie three cardinals, the apostolic dele- { gate. Archbishop Farley and the prelates i v.-ho wpre to officiate at the mass reviewed ; the procession from the steps of the . archiepiscopal residence. On the top step t ihe threo cardinals stood, in their robe* «>f red. The escorting clergymen, standing i just below them, wore chasubles of cloth I of gold, embroidered with the scene of the crucifixion. Knights of the Order of St. Gregory, in black formal dress, attended j them. 1 Knights and Clergy. There passed before this brilliant group, j r.-bich fell in at the tail end of the pro- 1 cession, first the Knights of Columbus, ■ numbering about — commanded by I Captain William Costigan. master of the' M District, all in the uniform of the I fourth desrree «>f New York: next, one hundred altar boys in scarlet cassock and , surplice, led by cross and candle bearers, i Then in order oarre four hundred members j of thr catholic Club, ii frock coats and | silk hats: one hundred De l^a Balie Chris tian Krothers. In black cas-soeks: two hun dred choir hoys, in black cassocks a "' : white surp'ices; one hundred and fifty i students of St. Joseph's " • logical Semi- i nary, at Dunwoodie, N. V., in similar garb. ! wearing blrettas; Franciscan fathers in j brown habits. Passiontots in black, Car- j melitei 1 Dominicans. Capuchins, Fathers of j the Blessed Sacrament. Redemptorists, ] PauUsts and Jesuits, to the number of sev- ! ers hundred the monsßCirarl lti purple . vestments., and bishops in purple, these j of this province wearing their mitres ' It took the procession half an hour to i make Its way from the Cathedral College, j down Madison avenue and around the ' block through BBtl street to the main entrance. When the vari-colored stream of clerpy had flow, d down the mam aisle through the banked congregation Into the chancel. 1 Cardinal Gibbons, coming last, took his scat on Archbishop Farley's thron*. A j point of vivid color, pmiidly se.ited above i ■ that ?=ea. far off and tiny in the splendid j distance? of the tesaple, he seemed to ! 1 typify the ■Id World splendor of the scene. : At the consecration of the Host a hush fell upon the vast audience, and then the thin vplce of Cardinal Gibbons was heard Intoning the "Sanctus." At the cow lusfon of the mass Archbishop Farley mounted the pulpit and delivered a lons address In I,atin to the representative of iii<- Pope. • "ardinal Vannutelli replied jm length in th<' samt- language. Archbishop Farley Speaks. Ai " o'clock the Archbishop delivered ;• sliort address io the assembled prelate*; priests and consrecatioh. in nrhlch he ex preeaed bis gratitude for the blessimt* of | the day, conveyed the Pope's blessing to all those present and thanked th" cardi nals, the apostolic delegate and the arch bishops, bishops and priests for attending. He aid, amonc stoei things: "My first thanks are to the Holy Father. To him we look up as to a father. He has given us tokens of his regard, the young est daughter of the Church. The seventy prelates and the three princes of the Church aspemoled here unite in a BMSsace of sym pathy to our Holy Father. What he suf fered at the bands of those who should r» spect bis office and the doctrines •" the Church you may have hoard. "i.< Mayor of Home dared to lift up his voice against ! tl;* wared person of the sovereign Pontiff. Say, be went out of his was to attack th« j Vicar of Christ. We sympathize with 1 lie Holy Father, and 1 am pur** tlii* sympathy will iind an e>'ho In every heart here lo ! day. ■ My pravcr is for our beloved country .. d for all thos« who hold in "-.' : i hands the destiniw of this glorious nation. May 1 God k^'p our country in the peace and | prosperity it has been enjoying." Cardinal Vannutelli's Response. In response to the thanks expressed by i Archbishop Farley for thr- pre^'-nce of i Cardinal Vlnceiuw Vannutelli. legate of his i h.dinofs Tope I'iu.-> X. the Cardinal replied I in lialian: •'I cannot rafDclently thank th« An bishop for this invitation :o visit New Turk, and it Is the happiest moment of my life to b* h<»r* on this occasion. Particularly Is this moment feliritou* because I <ome «o >,>Ti York ;is the 1«g:'»' of tli< Hol> Fa'h^l. I am iiarti««lirlJ : irapres*ed by ti>' intir est a^' 1 zcai of Ujc Amtricajis and the nnisDAY. S6em J Dot}( 3Drtbtmjc. om^ •••• ioi °- « lARDIKAL VANNUTELLI earnest Catholicism shown h«re to-day. I i promise thai when I return 1 shall detail I at great length what I have seen here to the Holy Father. "The union of the Church of America ; and of Rome testifies to the union of the New and the Old World. The charity ••<" • th« American Catholics equals our greatest j hope of Catholicism In American and Its j strength if shown by what has been done here to-day." Following th«» venerable Archbiehop's Message of thanks, Archbishop John J. T <Jlennon. of St. Louis, preached the sermon of the day. After pointing to the fad that ! :r. consecration of the cathedral came, on ) the centenary of the birth of Cardinal Me- ; Closkey. the builder of the temple, and paying a tribute in the same connection to th' memories of Archbishop Hughes and Archbishop Corrigan, he touched 'ipor th« troubles or the Church in France, and eon .tinued: Bui we need not po to France for a asson to tell us of the mission of ■ cathe dral. "'Dare v. ( remain silent when thorp are fo many who clamor for bread, though it J he of other men's baking; who clamor for wealth, though it be of other men's mak- Ing who demand the crown of equality and the dower of equal possession? Even j when nature itself Bays it is Impossible even "till does their clamor rise. j '.'Again, where, will we stand, what an ewer have we to give. if capitalism claims our protection, while it pins against Justice and grinds down the Caces of the poor? Answer we must have; answer we must give. This chair must speak The poor, as \ well as the rich, must have the Gospel J preached to them, and that shall be the j gospel of equal handed justice; the gospel ; of right, divine and human; the gospel of duty to man .•■nri God." The services ended shortly after 3 p. m. and the clergy took dinner in the cathedral college. Cardinal Vanmitelli was seated the centre of the long table running length wise with the room on the top floor, with Cardinal Gibbons on his right and Cardinal l.ogue and Archbishop Farley on his left. The archbishops, bishops and monsigrtorl occupied the two ends of the table. The clergy were seated at forty smaller tables : facing 1 lie Cardinal. After the dinner to th* clergy. Cardinal Vannutelli. among other prelates, addressed thtm. The Cardinal said America needed I more priests, particularly in the West, to bring th" Church . 1. .-1 to the people. Uto eminence had just completed ;t tour of the Western state*, following his attendance on ih<' Eucharistlc Conjyross ■■ 1 Montreal, anil hftiJ s{i!<!i«'ii •x>ndltlons. .!, ihi evening pontifical vc-p.-r.' >\trc : «clei rai< «« in ihe cathedra i » by th™ M< > :■* I Rev. Dlomcde. lralconlo,l r alconlo, Aposiolicjt^lejsate^ ; io!k»i\e<l by a ■ rm.Hi ii.< Blshjop Thomas j!" Hlckej of Korliestei This morning a ' pontifical uia.-s for seven .thousand paro- ! .-lii;il school children will b>- celebrated at i To;' 1 o'clock t»j (Cardinal Vannutelli. The services marking the consecration pi ■•- I gramme will 001 end until Sunda: night. i Thin evening the cardinals, title Apostolic Delegate and the bishops ■ 111 be the guests •i, Countess Leary at iai home.. No VOS2 Kiii.. avenue. Cn Friday night th« Catho lic dub will give a reception of the cardi nals, only club mem an mi he laity lying invited. HER RENO DIVORCE NO GOOD Justice Whitney Decides Against De cree Obtained by Mrs. Catlin. Justice Whitney >cstcrda] rendered ■ d*:<l!-ion ■ hicti may lessen tlie number of N« w Yorkers who go to Nevada. Sou;!, Dakota and other divorce facilitating rtatf-s. and also ma; Invalidate boom As crf-fii already obtained. The decision wa i' i ••)<• In the hobois; ccrpun proceedlnai brought by Mrs. Marian FJriggf Catlin for the custody of her two children, who have been with thru father, O«irg'- I. Catlin. a member of the 7th Regiment. Justice Whitney dismissed the viii «nd permitted the father to keep tlie children Mrs. Catlin obtained a divorce In Reno N*-v., on the ground, of desertion and non suppori On her return to MeW Voik she took her children to 'iirr-npurt. f.onj; Inland. Catlin weni ibcr« ntxi ..... them away. JQetlce Whturej overruled '.he contfullori ARCHBISHOP FARLEY AND CHOIR BOYS . s I that thp New York courts had no Juris- j ! diction over th« children and decided that Mrs. Cat Uns Reno divorce was not valid in this state. He found that Mrs. Catlin ■was still CatMn's wife. Justice Whitney also heW In his dcci ■ sion that a divorce obtained in any other j Mat* wh^rp only on» of the parties to the , suit Is domiciled, and the other party has ; no! pnt«--ip<i an appearance, either In per j fun or hy counsel, is an Invalid divorce in . this state. MAN MISSING AFTER FIRE Three -Alarm Blaze in Harlem Causes Loss of $25,000. A three-alarm fir»» did damagre esti mated at KB.OOO to a six-story building f-t No. MM West l*J."»th street last night The fifth and sixth stories were blazing when the ftre was discovered at 9 o'clock. The building is owned by Knox T,mlica 'and in l«s_ed by the Rivorriaio Storage Company. Thomas Connor, a •watchman, couldn't be found after the fire. Twelve horses were taken from the basement alive. The tenement houses adjoining were threatened. Mrs. Theodore Larkin. an aged woman suffering from a fractured hip. was carried from her bedroom by her son. John Larkin of No. 506 West 125 th street. Firemen from Truck 14 and Engine 37 narrowly escaped death when the ceiling fell in on them on the fourth floor. They escaped through the windows and descended tall ladders to the ground. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MtVIATRB ALMANAC. Punrisp. 8:01; sunset. r>:37; nipen ■eta. 7:13: moon's aX". ■'■ HIGH WATER. A.M. T.M. Fnndv Hook . «' '■ "• !• •"•« Governor's [aland '' -•'■ 9:08 WIRELESS REPORTS. Th« Majestic r^port^d ; .« r.i> miles eaal of Bandy Hook at 7 a m yesterday, lf> expect"*! to do^k thi* forenoon. Th" Mauretania. reported as 8M miles eaal of Sandy Hook a: 2:3'» r m yestwday, is cx peoled to dock to-morrow forcnoijn. INCOMING STEAMERS. TO DAT. Vrrael. Iron;. Lin* (•Majestic Southampton, Bppi 28..*».W,Star I «Ma..i I- ny l .'iiii3l' a, Sfpt ."." AMUSEMENTS. THE BEW *JBf THEATRE Central Park Weal 62nd. S3< >U Tele, sson Col. THE BLUE BIRD %£%£. (•The Kliie Bird for Uapplne**.") Eves. S::»0. Mati V Ineada & Saturday. 3:18. ajßiir: p TV» si OPKISA. West rt4th Street. EAR Eve.S:!.'.. Mat.SaU=:ls. 'I'hoiK- 1714 Murray Iliil. ITir«» S'J to PS M & CHip Mute P!ayer ft A fi#! Sin EnsrllshV. only Comic u n tra »'a '•sr , t1^ r!i 1n Town _ 1- ... .;■,.. ; Ctti A<'-.. ■;.; IHi Btl Eva. 8. Itaily Math era: I C Beat f-'eai? .00 Trr Intcrr.a- a. let or Th» ; 12 i«e* tlo a; Cup NlagaraJ^ifthquake I Circus Act* I Broadway Th., Cor. Its Si TO-XICIIT 8:15 [ M. Kk fitUiil In j' jtim Uusiol Comedy, >l:«\ine Klllott VTh...".at.rV. Hv*«Av. Ev.»:3o. Mai \V<-!. a sat. FOKBKS-KOBEHTBOS In The l'n>.«lnK of the Third I loi>r B»«k. Cirrlc. B"y ft «nth"si Ev».B:ir>. Ut«.W>d.Sal Till CHOCOLATE «*OI.IHKR. .NEXT '.\ KICK . ■■ ■ >IAI»-\MK X CASINO. jf\ A S'.Jth. Eva. B '"• Mat Ha«. - _':l."i StK BERNARD iv IIE CAME FKOM Lo>w,Ei«lds' Herald *».. B> & ■'•■" .«t. Kv.»*:is. A Sat.. -J:l.-|. WonB^UrSSSIOl _ .Niclitjiiiirr. nil YIP X' ••» - 30 Mta.\V>d « Sal •_'::50. DftLY 5 RABY MINE It \l X! 11. 4-« l P'reo'. Wnl «f D roadway. bvk«. in jo M»t. linTUED 1; ' •" " B Bck : To-rtav. $1 .'.<». niUilltn ;rt <;o..(lma'i. COMEuY '■ ■.";■: -" Kvk». Ni.to. UU'iitJl Uat,»n#«Mi \V*d. biH Smi. HRNRT W. BAVAGK <'ff"i« THR LITTLE eMaZEL VOVfHION IMItH > MOST Mil IIIMi < OMI or i.omion's ••noiu:>iiA." • ri in E< 1 1.\ ACTKO." — Trlbung. vVVr. OoVii'Vi Th"Btr^. .'lftth. ii"^r H'way. rnova'a 39111:'.. Bvg»J»:ts. Mats Wed « H«t Henrj w Bavace offrr*- nfjll 0 nn mi: 1 ..\ i «.hin«. inn Mil! bun. a i'U. Nit.Wk. •'The I Mile l>nmi»y»l." Ffats T'd'y I VbYr 45iid" wT ■■• "B v. ay. r.\c'- «: 1: L< I t\lv Mat*. Wor}. and Sat 'Mr. I4ABT J« ! H*'nry»W. Kavar" *^s^^* MTtIITS ! OfTr-rti lI.WIAMH ,Tilfff^S» THRU I.ING ■OF MOTHI 1 LOM W T.ST I'.SD. 12Mh Hi . \V. of «i >v. Eva.B. ir. f\KII SCOTT In TUT. I.OITFIU MAN. Ne»< w»'U — FtHzl S(*h*ff in Th< Mikado. ibUiliß Kvfry Em S:I.V and Kai m,,, !t"lnH ->'> popular pr|r*»». l\-i . PLATE TIMES. I Inter's Com»d>. •'Th^l I Hl'-ATRB. -i.-uitslert.- I 'ni» KebmMSglsr -| j ■ ■AMMI'KSTIJIN'M I M'lntyr- ,< Heath, i;,,., ; M \:\t, •_•.". '.'i T.">> '•'• EHward*' Son* R*vuc Man AUkl'^hU 1111 IHIBOM.II or /km».\ CARDINAL. LOGUE •Esperanza ...V"ia Cruz. Sept 2" . Ward Olalia Parras. S-ept '•' I Lowther Castle ..Algiers, !?«>rt •-'<>.. .•ariathia Naples. Sept 21 Cunard (Ihazep Gibraltar. Sept 21...... —— — I;Iii«-h»>r HamliurK. Fept 2.". ..Hamb-Am Arhtabula . . Hamburg. Sppr 21 — - — v ,, cc Almeria, Sept -4 Austrian Aik.™?p.s fop-nhagen. Sept 22.Srand-Ain Bavamo Tampiro. B*-p1 •" ard I r-ot-?ug N y " Orleans. F<°pt »>. .Pc Par • El w o l Galveston.- S»pt SO . . .So Par : arnlin«> . Havr* P«»Pt -'» French . f^mpasas Mo lie Per' SB Mailorr r- of MontKOmen .Savannah. Or-t •• Savannah j Huron . .Jacksonville. 0.-t 3 Clyde | FTUDAT. OCTOBER T. •alauretaa la .. . Queenstown. < ! '"' - Cunard •rr'n of Granada. Trinidad. Sept 2». Trin ! •Fspornnza .Havana. Ort 4 arrt , American Antwerp, Sfpt 2T> Mlnn^gota Baracna. Oci I. \-~ El Ma, Galveston. Oct 1 So rise ?ATn:i)AV. OCTOBER I •Ls Bavote . Havre. 0 : 1 French | •St Paul Southampton. Ocr 1 American AMUSEMENTS. BBassk sannj Pfj ■ pjsn. ■ ■ " "' 4; ' ! Street. >ear Broadway. RS I BKjL X IK. m l>AVir BET.ASCO ....Jlmapr i% IW nT %Jr nW 818 I%J Ere.. •:»•. Mat*. f»o* x Nat.. :iv | i ii 4lts4 Its Indsscribabie Humor, Tenderness ; and Charm Have Enraptured the Town !_! |\B^ KLAW & E RLANGER % S PRODUCTION g C^'^'S'* (DIRECTION JOSEPH BROOKS > -fTV^ n S^SsSareo* Boots sLasa' snV * .^r asaV M -"* oS%£r& S '*£%£' THE HERALD THE TIMES j THE TELEGRAPH. SAYS: SAYS: ! SAYS: . Chit of btiOU rovrn an-1 Knimn .T an •• r^rV..rui T ,. t us n4V^ nmr, pro-l rliciit on tl> v ik iak •■ . would undoubtedly d*-; ,'uctions Hl** thi» «>»e.i «t*DDCd V.s Kill.' DoUKj acrtb. H as an •>!*• ; Tney ar( , b roath» rron I m uriulD'i Rebfcca -imt " play, and thi>. tnf . app ie orchard and; !<••: muht . the !:-p»i.-| i!r,.« for .-.rtain Kmn.a: Hr t . H dly ... ., a« , lir ih.rc \» :• Kienti Jan« would i- rtsnt.; around Timea s.jn.t.. ..', ... ,| Jf , Bfmple liti!.- i;rown-tip folk* ouk' to A pu Mi,. that dexs not l»la^ thai rlns» tr «'' " ! lor * u< b *" c< ' a Jt wulU w*lcome Urbccc* for hf r. .',, ' nttl. ■ lunips i.. 1 not he it bad !d.-a to; n Wn ukf wtth open rl«. In Hw throat. H' ■-• P" E '"» maktai ttj arm» »• d-'ad to all that »,1,.-: io w ,1..,,r. • io Uf ..hl, K uU»ry for parent. t (>| to lorabfr to »• : _, takf their child to » — j rt - rt ?": '■-- ■««> thla play. _' THE TRIBUNE THE WORLD — JHI AMERICAN cay'c SAYS- : SAYS: sThf «. imp ■ ■ _ k , („ nrfll nlßht ln Sew -:.■ <lrcid<(d „ wo<ltd I that prnisltis i' b*< ""< ". , N ork in- l»a MM Mas ,^,^ Tt'b-oca for h»r Uoro than , «■.,!'■ »1 ireh on th- Bra) an! k ^ no ■ THE JOURNAL TH^'Pofr l^-^ THE EVE. WORI I SAYS: SAYS- ! SAYS: ! Th , _,. „ .ton of Jr\lJ. Kh< » j, r «rtainly rtfc# T ; , r*^,, «"•> •»" >: Th» ftaea -» for • benttn>«t (kIM! Fr«m auAVnini- of ■< rhitm-i whol« y«»r ln N» w |-.nB-' th» lP«mfni R»h^rcn 7n~ im.l.lf cirl. Th»' lanH <° <-row«l»fi hoiis*,.' drove up «o fh» brkk| •VilV».»pr dr/twlntt I"' » nrt "•" 1""*" r-MIM. Miltf In mcl" .Itti«' nn f ih» »lrfnc!" •''•; I M maN »>* "lualM pro*' mat sb» capttvatrrt »h»: jn^nt'i. of •real .• » I j^'od"* '" th ' 9 n *' lrhhcr i i!ill < *_ n J % -- I THE TELEGRAM THE MAIL THE GLOBE - SAYS: ! SAYS: SAYS: I\n Idyllic pia v •'• f rt " r j Pring* io u \ . r , e '.n*e t* r«^h«rmlne '" Pwttg Ibimii t*">ni «Uh nm\' »»ara v, , nw m \4* t o f II f v i ;••- co» heard on «rt n |ift»nt and c«' or -': . ""■• mmeM«> ,«idf. I ________ SEATS SMILING SIX EEKS IX AD\ \< 1 v . #m ...Cavllie. S«pt 24... "ZJ i Norton Blfcralt_r. 3er» |*;;.;;v.«.h^ | < >rea Atlan»:::SaHa nln: Oci 2 ■■■■■■•» j "^Brm»s m»l' OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO ' For rJn» rioe*s i a rrov-n'-e. Ha^!T- /rencn. •;, tS:ft>Bi >J?nda. Havana. Ward »£• » £ {^ m M.tapan. Csjssv L L r ( 0... Allephany. !na«ua. H-*^r;7 ■ inf^»m .irKurfUr.t.^n-n.^G^ —- l ,.Wpffl Cof St ijr^p AT OCTOBER T- ' iff%vm 5 'SSSJt.'SS^ •. . v » - -jii h m 9 " * anrt llamburs H • *• .\> w York, ftouthampton Am. •^• |B ,».««, m Trinidad. Bermuda «u«^lV I 5»»« 1O:0O.m Trent. B'rmu.ia. r.0:.al Mail. »^J 1=: or» w . aracaa. La «;uayra. IW O- • '*i*g J , .(»> prn Sai-tosa. Havana. Ward Vi'^.m I <*» P m r..n«f>ta. Montevideo Barb -r. -I- 3, p m R d* Janeiro. Para. Brazman.l-^ m . m .arpathla, Gibraltar < Mnari n ... a m I inland Antwerp. R«d Star.. sa£* AnnT IsarSlll-a Fabre. --- |_^SJSI Berlin. G<»noa. N G Uj_f-- T'#ruKli». Palermo. An-ST. . . ■- in ; a m KuiBISStS Qla—inai Anchor - » : 3i>ani Minneapolis. I»ndon. Ati jr.. i ; nOpin Uimpasa?. Tajrr.pa. «»"%V.:; . i:«»pm San Jartn«n Galveston Ma! V rrz joo p m MontC'T savannsft »' n ,. Huron. J 3 ctoonv»?e. TK-jnTACIFIC MAIL*. n^f »natl"n and '^^^^SSto- " ' Hawaii. JfP-^SSke&n^Aata "'.To-day. •■•«• SSE ,'.'U • h.na ,v.a MM )O — ra-oma Van. :j «.3«» . -Jta-icasi. SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York. Wednesday. Octo ber 5. 1910. ARRIVED. _. r-, T-.rr- iKo S»n!Tnh»r 2H. k^ZSZ^JtigSfite Arm rhrri at th" F:ar at 1 a ; "; VjaT r it * p*pt«» b^r 21. Brcan ''f 1 T-^— fna • -s-^rs and to the I 1-ite.rl rnUl '-"_ v J w.« a m sssit sasSSSS $s%~ th- Bar at 11 ■> ■ ""vKtia-t.u.hla rxiaaMr « "» i^"-t_~a?Ssw .... \ .n» Hamburg- Am*ffcß- Ua* •* w» I-;,,. J_^H>ra Ml bsbss A—v-rt <r th- Bi Monr-i S«wm_rt Ha-a- asrf ■*• ■ _* j — ■ ••• 'a» th» bar at S_SBS?w^SI «ou" moilrat- br-ez,: rl-r: .lt?ht «-ea. BlinT i r . • • Anton to; Ann»*fa <N .f"*A wi Ritavia. etc: Cnrttyb. .'-üban>. Z«- Nei r*6rlea .: Nu-ce.. Key Wee* saw Hamilton. Norfolk and Newport IB»esi STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. j ARRivnr» , ___>k or. ♦ 19 p ■ Tiataalr fßri v *» j . cKevtaor. saai BaaD I 'at-i j <1 ,' '-Ar^rtina CASSfk N- York via nrow n H"Td. Ocl S— Potsdam «*■_** New York for Roulorne and Rotterdam. ManTla^Oct .v-Karena <■* N " York v ' a SJn- Tab.e a^a r v. Oct S-Karonza fPrv N-r • T«rk xla «st Vthc-nt C V. fW Fremantl". -tc. Colombo. ln <v? JV-Saranac «Br>. New Tork for HonI a K U nn^ r Oct *_Indr*pura •»* "*• York ' ,;enoa nd o^ r4fo^r 4 fo^a Vl m -?H r amSur, «*K N-- Tor, I ! London, *Oct 4 -Mesaba fßi*. Ktm York. • SAIUED. QUCBltewn. OW 5. I'>:2T. a m-Carmanta fßr>. from Liverpool fcr N»w ->or<. St C V. Sept 2ft-StrathTev-n «FrK from N»- T«t* for Melbourne. Southampton. Or. S. neon - -Kronprtnze^m -- <-tli« .';-:> from rtr«m«?n for N' nrK via l-herbour*: I-"- p m Adriatic »*». New York via Cherbourc and Quwiwiwn. r ,,i. i(M oei *— Cry* .Br». from New York ' Via. Ktns*ton. etc, for Southampton. Cherbcurjc Oct 8 8 r m— KTonprtmeaatn C*- | rilie <Ger>. boa Brrm*>n and Southampton i for N"w York. 1 Icr *^ w PASSED Gibraltar Oct !V-IJcht«-nf-is <C,-ri. »w T ° rk for Tort Said. etc. AMUSEMENTS. Judge the fit of a suit after: you try it on. Judge the wear of a suit after you've worn it. Your money back any time if ; your verdict is adverse. That's the only basis on which we sell anything — clothing, fur nishings, hats or shoes. Do you wonder our business flourishes ? We'd hardly feel the FaD neckwear season properly opened without some such dis play of Barathea scarfs as we make to-day. Reiser made Barathea fa mous by advertising the weave. But first and always Kciser made Barathea good by using only pure bright silk. So we're glad to have always the sixty odd solid colors of Keiser-Barathea. beside plenty of the figured scarfs which j Reiser makes from Baratheas and other silks. Rogers Peet 5c Company Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren 5 1 tM 34th st. AMUSEMENT. vI 'A YOnKS UAPIXG THMTRg; run, DC B'way * 4«th ?t. Ev»», EmrlfiE Mars. "W-d. and Sat.. C.15 "A BIG SI'CCESS."— Alan £>al* JOHN DREW %^^: Smiih ■ VnrMU4sth St.. nr. Bway. K-.*s s - IY LI uCUnI Matin«— Saturday at J:t:» "It'« ilrllshtful. If» • ca^tetaP." — Atan Da! hustley WSLLI4IIS •" Decorating Clementine o . mini/ SSth St.. nr. B'vav. Evo».9 iO UAnnIUN Matinee Saturriav On'y. M' HENRIETTA CROSMAN ANTI-MATKIMONT. ffIIBKBBOSttRS^aS^S-S OUR MISS GIBBS b<r thA Author of M«*i^ of Th» Arcadlara HUDSON Mars. TV"d and Pat.. 2- n HELEN WARE THE DESERTERS r^S^S: CRITERION Wway. 4t:h St. Eve. *.J'i iIKSICnIUn Mat... W^ri. 4 Sit 2 !*. WHEr.K THE LAUGHS COME FTt< >M THE COMMUTERS riIARI.KS P!!,I.INiiMAM'P T~U\r*. a: «:2?- GLOBE SS^lsiS^u THE GIRL IN THE TRAM r> ¥ I/Si I E»ay * Pt. Ev« »;» Ol\IV-IV/ Mat 9. w-d.w -d. and Sat.. 3:» M Y_ M A N_ i» iur_ritr .^oi-h f^ > MAN gEfMTEB!BH£.22*3.H I.ln» AharbnnMl. «^ to^"^^ MADAME SHERRY HEW unDlf Bnay & »..th St. rv^VtV HARKN KELL\ THE DEACON — THE niirTV B»ay and 4i«h ?! Hv« •« !.V GAIETY >«.,-< V.^.! ar! >.r . to. «rO. m COHAN'S BIGGEST HIT. GET RICH QU>CK WALLINGFSMB LIBERTY XVVat 4C! St. Ei--l'i.V A PUY OF CITY LIFE IT'S THE 810 HIT!! THE COUNTRY BOY r ;."*r joe ittnia^a^;^ Mt^AV>d. * 'with ril.V*. A. B«;ri.OW 1(kT n B B v 45th St. Eva «:15. Mats W>rf. " 7 SEVEN DAYS UMllark'.. iry. SO Ev. S:t.V . XlAts.W'ti. « s»:. !H. B.Warner ii/^jHqhMß ■ fs.ni n All t I K*ra»'» Kli»lefi« . GOLOIiIL JALHSMBRA ! {,- A ,,;V MAT. tSr.'lciMr if ill— . «th«^ i ; n .. .pnn ■»'«» h **•• nr - Trwa ? r r - v *; ',«'■ i BEL4SC0 THECONCE RTR T nI<T v TOKATnLClttk 9*. Xv * SjjJgJ CITY 2V ?»><% T.V-. $» VOd Mat . »'•-'. Igg ■■ ■■■-■.■:.'■■■ •-.•■'■• ■"■•'•■.l^- MEETINGS. .._ — "CL,., «-S^£» ? £*%:,& ■ 1«S t^U % - • ll h " o ' < " ! "* k ; r _ c-y.-T*:!H7>