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Of Interest to tOomen NOTHING IS DECIDED Each Woman a Law Unto Herself in Matters of Dress. StitJ the merry war over skirts f»oe« on. V ith little prospect of any -«em«>nt he r*?'*r. the rival j actions. Kvery woman ■west a skirt of the dimensions p!i<» pre fer«. »■ r " tea th«. pleasure of looking down vith pity and contempt upon her neighbor who mar select one ■ few inches wider or jjarrower than her own. "Bat rour dre_«<«»s ar» all -fashioned." j exclaimed >* young woman recently, after FIGURE 1-AFTEKNOON GOTVN of CLOTH AND VELVET, WITH EMBROID ERIRS IN CASHMERE TONES. FIGURE GOWN OF CHAMPAGNE CHIFFON, BROCADED WITH VELVET FLOWERS. LACE FLOUNCES OVER CERISE FOUNDATION BORDER OF FUR. ' Inspe^tin^ those shown by a shop in the neighborhood of 34th street. An •lame tion of horror and surprise from the po'lte f>t!«>nd_nt at this dre-idfn! accusation ellcjt *>d th» explanation That, in the opinion of the fair one. a gown, to t*» smart, should not measure more than a yard and a quar ter at the bottom. Most of thosn she had Leen looking at were about a yard and F»n en-eighths wide, and som» were 1 r.o (yards. .She was toid that the estabijsh- Jrienchad nothing narrower than this, but Thai _my gown ?he might select would be ••tit down to the width she wanted. The rame fhop has, however, been obliged in rnacj" cases to add an extra width to the New -York Tribune Sunday Magazine Prize Story Competition Bejrirminc; with the Brat Sunday in "February in mil our Sunday Magazine! \»ilJ print each iceefcfer :ta entire rear resides, tbe usual mnner. at least one original *hort story <.vrirt<-u specially for it and in competition for the following If-a. Prizes : First Prize - - $2,500 Second Prize - - 2,000 Third Prize - - 1,500 Fourth Prize - - 1,000 Six Prizes of - - 500 each Stories may be entered in this compe- : tition at any tirae prior to June 1. 19] i. No more than thw stories or the com petitlon may !>e entered by any onei writer: hot this will bar no one from! offering other fiction at any time. For Jhn n'ffy-tTvo or more prize <v)m- i j-« J titk>u stories to U» printed during the! 2-3T, aad for us many others as prove! durable for future publication; we shall pay u= as they are eptad. All etarfes rhat are not put on the accepted' li^t will be returned promptly, as fast! a« th*»y can be patted apon. in thLs nan cer autliurs will I>e paid for their work ; promptly, and will he spared the Ions! and tedious delays that have attended all j other Btory competitions. Stories may be of any length up to r..<Mj words, and «>f any kind, preferably modern. They must lie clean. .May th*y he read aloud in the averase family cir cle? This i.s too test to which all our Bunday Magazine notion must respond. Competitors must be prepared ■•!: re ceiving payment for accepted stories to fUru a reiease to The Associated Sunday Magazines, incorporated, for all rights cud ropyrijbt. Authors will ret:isn dramatic rights^ and after conipetition is rlowed book r :^hts will be released to them ou re quest without oharze. StATics RTitten f«;r and offered In this competition shall be plainly marked on the rii>t page, .if the manux ript. ••<>; fered in lull Story Competition,* and directly beneath this the author's name, soklrpss. and price at which the story is offered. If the author adopts a p«*n name, that also Khould he plainly Etated. Every competitor Is «"utloned to retain .1 copy cf his typewritten manuscript. The prizes will be awarded by :• o!:i tnittee composed of i h»- representatives c,t each of th«* teu following newspapers, by Tvbotn H)«; AsßOdateJ Sunday Masa. zinc« !s issued each v.eek co-operatively au«l ilmultaneously as part of the Bun day editions: Chicago Rerord-Herald St. (HI v liepublio Philadelphia Press Pittsbure Post New-York Tribune Boston Post Washington Star Minneapolis Journal Rocky Mountain Ne\rs Buffalo Courier Thi combined circulation is approxi mately I,I'VMKJiJ «</]>ies each week. An unprecedimted 6i»portunity to reach I h» fiction readers of America is tbua Bfforded authors. All manuscripts; _hould.t>e addressed i., Associated Sunday Magazines, inc. 52 E.,l9th St. New York City. skirt of a costume in response to the wishes of a customer. "Nothing la ever decided.'- nM a fashion authority net long: a o. "and no woman who wishes to be uvil aressrd r.e*d hope to be relieved of the necessity of thinking for herself. . This is as true of the skirt ques tion as of everything e1?,.. While many new models are being produced that have amp!" fiilnaaal at the bottom of the skirt, like the. dinner gown illustrated to-day, other gowns are, appearing that are straichter in outline than ever. Some of! the Empire frocks with the waist at the \ hlghect possible point are even straiehter in outline than the. afternoon povrn in the picture. In fact, to the average eye they peem to b«» exactly the same width from ' shoulder to hem. Th« correct mode 1? the one that ■ best gutted to th*» individual v.'ear^r. VAUDEVILLE FOR FRESHMEN Barnard Seniors Entertain with "Stunts," Old and New. | There was a "big bill" on yesterday at Barnard rcllpere. The seniors pave a gen line vaudeville by way of entertainment to the freshmen, which delighted the ?roim_rst_™*" tmmens< Of course, many or the "=nints" were merely revivals of the past, but how ran newcomers in the college world know about that? Perhaps the biggest feature of the after noon was a seance with Mmc Palladmo. The seniors called h«>r Mrne. Euseapia Par adino. and her real name was Natalie Stewart The main figures in the investi gation were Provost William Brews* as portrayed by Miss Susan Minor, Professor Montague by Miss Agnes Burke and Mrs. Annie Nathan Meyer by Miss Rose Ger stein. When the curtain fell Mme. Para dino was no more, except for her one false le?, which Professor Montague held as a trophy. Another feature of the day was a flying ballet, the balloon chorus of which was ut terly devoid of balloons, although resplen- 1 dent in cr#pe paper. Miss Vera Fuesleln and Miss Ethel Leveridge also performed marvellous acrobatic feats, which made 1 the freshmen gasp at the very idea of such j limberness on the part if Irately senior?, i Miss Marion Oberndorfer and Miss Frances i ffeixjj of the Ma.rK.ets Perishable Produce Scarce. Tradp is dull at Washington Market this wppk; tl:^ c;:i".ross •' rikt- is one of the causes of the slackness, and has «lipr>rgran- Ized conditions in two ways— it has caused a stK.rTa^p in p^rlshablp produce, and also In such lines aa tenderloins ami sausaaes. On the other hand, th« butcher? dealing in a Ins way with out -town hotels have not been able, to get away the whole of their usual Ehipmont?. though one dealer is re ported to have come out all right by get ting his orders away in the wee sma' hours of the BBornlng before the strikers were out .of tied Lamb Drops and Eggs Go Up. Wai Is still hi?h. but there Is another, drop in lamb, fancy lamb .-<^llinp this week for 12 1 . cent.*- 1 by the hundred pounds whole- Bale, and ordinary qualities at 10 cents; legs are 2<i cents a pound, shoulders 10 cents and ra'-ks __ cents ,i pound. Veal cutlets are S3 cents a pound, shoulder, and breast 17 cents and loin _! cents a pound. Poultry and game are the same as list week, with the exception of venison, which is but of reason to-day. Eggs are up 2 < enis, 37 rents n dozen; nutter i? .''7 cnt? a pound, and sweet butter is 40 cents a pound. Fish High-r. Fish are higher again, <•■' ins to this week's northeast winds. Butterfifh, which aie going out. are IS and _ft cents .i pound; hHlih'it steaks aro also 18 and _0 cents, bass are 22 cents, smelts 20 cent?, Span ish mackerel and whlteflsh 25 cents, yellow pike _ft . ents, yellow perch 15 cents, floun ders and carp 10 cent* and cod and had dock 1- cents ;: pound. .Scallops re ,r,O, r ,O cents a quart: lobsters ;ire 30 cents a pound and hard shell crabs are 3_ ■ < nts a t!<jzen. Pomegranates in Season. lemons are dear this w«ek-40 and .'iii cent 3 a d'>zen. Porne^ranatesi at $1 to $2 a do_en. are particularly tine. Pines are _."> to 3« cents, and sugar pines ."/) cents ea«*h; grapefruit ■'>"• i;, and 21 cents apiece and French rigs are jj 5 A dozen. Oranges are tVi cents to 11 25 ,i dozen, red bananas are 60 and 75 cents a dozen, < amice pears are $1 |5 a dozen, Anjou pears Ha dozen and Beckel pears ?Z cents a small basket. Win ter berries are -■• centa a quart. King apples are »iQ rents to $1 a dozen. Bpttscnbara-a are "', cents, Newtown pippins 0 cents and Jonathana *0 to H cents a dozen. Hothouse MußcatM are J_ ■ basket, ordi nary Mnscata are j) 35 H ,^^^l, .,|,. falifornians are th e Kamp price, Moroccos are tU Tckays. 75 .eni». Cornichonfl «T. rents., Uelawares 35 cent:-, Niagaras 3.1 to 60 rents and Concords and Catiwbas S cenU a basket. YEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER: .5; 1910 Randolph contributed "the tea drinking ; scene from "The Little Minister." and also : a recitation of Austin I) ibsoa'a quaint dla - loeue "The Quoque." - When at last the final curtain was run _. down «nd audience and actresses alike had 1 been fed the day was crowned with dan- I in?. 'knew girls who SMOKED . Minister Admits Fact in Talk to Woman's Christian Union. [ | A bis sisn bearing th" words "No Bmok . ing'" went up in the Central Baptist Church iat ISd street and Amsterdam venue, v«»s | terday. it was put up by the Rev. an , fred P. \V<Mcher aa a text for hi speech to the New York County Woman's Chris tian Union, which had a convention there 1 but Mr. Wrlcher, who represents th« Anti , Cigarette I^eajrue of America, said that si^n 1 was needed in a good many churches . deeply as it grieved him to admit it "Numbers of ministers of the Gospel are smoking their brains out." Mr. Welcher told the women. "1 recently ast a ! Brooklyn minister if he would allow me . to speak In his Sunday school rooms on , this evil habit which Is wrecking so many lives. He told me no, it was impossible jto give me a date. 1 saw the reason for his refusal. " said Mr. Welcher, "In his hand, when It was not in his mouth. "Nor is the fact that ministers them- I selves smoke the worst. Men's church ; clubs smoke, aye. and have the emblem of their church on their oijrnrette boxes I A well known New York clergyman gives 1 smokers for his men's club right in the . sacred edifice. And it Is sad to reflect that in this he has the sanction of St. I Paul, who advised his hearers to be a ?l things to all men for the sake of savin? them. "I'm afraid." Mr. \Wl~her ended with a tigh, "that St. Paul would be n smoker if ' he lived to-day, but he would make a mis- ! take. It Isn't well to co too far in being all things to ill men for the sake of win ; nJrig their confidence, and I implore you, my friends, not to smoke even for the object of winning souls— er— l mean, do not let th<* men you can influence do this." It was evident when the speaker sat ' down that his audience was yearning for Information he hadn't given then An elderly woman in black voiced the penpral cu-iosity by rising to state In a timid voice that she had heard that there were actually women who smoked. Could it be true? "They're a forward, peculiar class of ' women." said Mr. WelehT warmly. Pressed to say if he had ever met a r.oman who smoked, he admitted to having once talked with two young girls who confessed to the habit. Then the conven tion clicked its several tongues m delicious horror and passed on to other matters. MARSHAL HENKELS GOWN DAY 1 Will Serve Luncheon at Auction of Finery Seized by Customs Men. Tn tim "limbo of lost gowns, " as Mar i shal Henkel might describe his nunrters ,in the PoftoffW Building, to-day at 11 I o'clock there will be an auction sale of gowns seized by the customs officials All day yesterday ,<--■,- lay in funereal state on the exhibition tables, and re spectful. admiring women, driDping from the rain, passed by them in solemn pro cession. There wero v/onderful filmy white gowns, covered with "roal hand embroid ery" (so the marshal said), and thin silk gowns, all described as "light blue" by h masculine intelligence which knew not the intricacies of Dame Fashions color vocabulary. The men who thronged the Postoffice corridors and the few who ventured in saw an opportunity to save money. "Gee!" cried one. "Here i. a chance to get my wife a Christmas present cheap. Save that dink: little lacy one for me, marshal." But Marshal Henkel had no sympathy for the men; he was looking out for the women only. •So. sir." said he. "This is a party" for all the ladies of this town. I'm hav ing a ladies' reception to-morrow, and I'm going to give them all a light lunch eon Of chocolate and cake. There'll be : groat bargains, too. You can get some lovely gowns dirt cheap." AMELIA BARB A SUFFRAGIST The Hotel Astor echoed with applause yesterday afternoon when the members of the Equal Suffrage party heard they had two illustrious names to add to their lists. It was authors' day at the club, and Mrs. Amelia Barr had been invited to be pres ent. She was detained at her home up the Hudson, however, ny the orders of her phy sician, and could only send a cordial greet ing. "I am heart and soul a suffragist," she wrote, "and I want to do all I can at my age to help the cause along." Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett also con fessed, by letter, to fondness for the ballot. Endive Comes Down. Endive of good quality has romp down to 25 cents a pound: celery is still 20 cents a bunch and oyster plant is back to 10 cents a rnmoh. Mushrooms are 40 cents a pound, tomatoes are 10 cents a pound, cabbages aro 10 rents a head, cauliflowers are 20 rents each and Calfornia canta loupes are 75 cents each. Brussels sprouts are 15 cents a quart, carrots are to cents for three bunches and cucumbers are 10 cents ea< Spinach is 20 cents the half peck, lettuce Is 5 cents a head, chicory is 5 cents a head and romalne is .*> cents a head. Potatoes are 5 cents a quart. Peas are 25 cents a quart, shelled pease are 60 cents a till, lima beans are >•> cents a quart and wax and strinpe<l beans are 15 cents a quart. Small pickling cucumbers are 10 cents a bOX Uptown Prices. Pomegranates are 60 cents a dozen up town. Newtown pippins are 50 cents a dozen and sweet California grapes are 15 cents a pound There are plenty of vegetables just now for the housekeeper to choose from. Cauliflowers an 15 cents each, Savoy eabbacres are '•> cents each, squash are 25 con: -3 each and stringed beans are 10 cents a quart. Celery it) ig cents a bunch, soup celery Is ;"» cents a hunch, lettuce is 7, cents a head, mint is 5 cents a hunch and chicory Is 10 cents a head. \yax beans and loose carrots are 10 cents » quart and Rreen k;*le is 1" cents a bunch. Veal Chops are _3 cents n pound, pork chops 2.1 cents, shoulders f lamb % ls cents and lamb chop* 23 rent* h pound. Tongue is. 22 cents a pound, fr,^, ham 3D cents, prime rib roast __ cents, porterhouse steak 28 cents and stirloin tea] ■.■ cents a pound. Ciscoes. yellow perch and white perch are 16 cents ■ pound, weakflsh are i» cent«. buiterflsh also It cents, blueflsh 25 cent.«, sniHta 18 cents and hallbVii steaks 20 cents .. pound yellow pike an.i whiteflah are 25 cents a pound, flounders are 10 rents and haddock are aJao I" cents a pound. Fresh mfickerel are 20 cents a ,, ounf j_ paddo.'k roes are l_ cents a pair and smoked had dock are 12 cnts a '"'■'•■ i Scallops are 50 cents a quart. HELP WANTED. Male. AGENTS. SAI-ESMEN— Coin m aP iling our nn dome f)-"irc- ftnd kh* npK Writ" for catalogue. M. PWP "• " 4 l(( >wcry, Manhaitnn. X. Y. C. CANVASSERS wanted r : n a new s paper proposition previous expe rience niec«sf ar 7' '^PPb Room 31 Tribune B" il(lin .?v . I.KHK foi ■* •- ' 1 "!'! have had legal exj>e»ltuct- »»nnii .A K .. n Flatlron tluilillnjr. RESORTS. \T.W JKKSEY. Atlantic City The dfllghtful November days preceding Thanksgiving arc so popu lar with visitors that this period rivals the world famed Easter Season There is inviporation In every breath of the salt soa air. The dry cli mate, continual warm sunshine and bright blue sky make the days Ideal for health and happiness out of doors. THE LEADING HOUSES orhert contentment, rest and the s;oor| thing, in life abound a-pWv asu ». kind of people you iik- to meet n-ho set the- nest 0,,t of exis Unce «r. i " foyinl comfort to its fullest meaning. Write or phone an, of the V*lowf« for information, rates, etc. ■ '"fc The Snelon-Tie. | Hotel Drnnl, Sea*l.l«. Hon«e European Plan. , cio?M for ettenstv. imp,, . F. P. C.jo'k's Sons . WelkelAMsn i Reopens Feb. 1911. W. F. Busby a , Pa IIaJ , Hotel St. Charles F L Touni M*r. Ktwltn Halnes Marlborough-Blenhelm. The Holmhnr-t Hotel f»trnn«l Both American & EuropAan Henry Darnell Ti C Edwards Plans. m,« p .__ _ , 1 & Frank P. Off. Mars. Josiah White & Sons Company I Wm. R " Hood Only 3 hours from New Tork City. Fast, comfortable nil service, convenient grhertuie. Th» Central R. R. of N. J. or the Penna. R. R. HELP WANTED. Male. EXPRESSMSN— Drivers and helpers; good sal aries. -Apply Adams Express Company. 309 Canal st. SAI ESMAN exp»riencrd in builders' sup', li* or : [hardware; salary $1,200. Mlghill (Agency). Fl a tiron Building. SALESMAN, experlen<-ed in irroeory Una, for 1 New York and Brooklyn; saiarv and commis sion. Mie^iH <A?«"icy». Flatlron Building gXLKSM K>T throughout the United States, to sell nirforr.obile necessities. Every owner ranis our protector References required. The Veil Tir» and Protector CO.. 320 Broadway. YOUNG MEN -Great opportunity, custom house; examination February: pm.tr.ffl'-e, other posi tion?; success guaranteed. Examiner. 24 "West 110 th it. Female. A TEACHER COLLEGE GRADUATE for prtva'e school near New York: physics, chemistry, physiology The Hopkins Educa tional Agency, fift" StTi »r». <:ANA r ASSEßi^'io'-o r ~ money to right women. Call 11 to .-.. Room '2. 2 West 151 nt. COOK. Protestant, for two in family; city; wages ISO to $:■:.%: any nationality: mu*t have . c . ,-,.•. references. Industrial Association Employ 1 tr.ont Agency. 17 West 42d Bt. 'Phone Bryant 5210. _ roOK~^s3o: for Ora"nc>". i. J.. by Mrs. SehmWa Employment Bur«»'i, 1007 3d aye. Tel. 2019 — Plaza. moK. $25 to~ssO~~wait7es"se!«. $-•">. chamber maid. $*-'. Scbmtd's Employment Bureau. 1007 :t.l aye. ; t»l . 2919 Plaza. <EKKR'I»KH. sanitarium; rlty poai tim; good manager; understand catering and marketing. Call Mrs. Plllsbury, Hopkins' Edu cational Agency, .107 •"*! aye. H ■ SEWORKERfi for city or country. Mrs. Pchmid's Employment Bureau. 1067 3d aye. Tel. 2919 Plaza. r>ADT'S MAID, for Washington; one lady: wages 530 to $•".". must h_ve «xj.»-rience and good ref .--.--n." Industrial Association Employment. Agency. 17 West 42d It. ' Phone 5210 Bryant. MOTHER'S HELPER, for small boarding school; must play piano: take, children out. Call im— mediately, Hopkins' Educational Agency, 607 Bth aye. IT OTHER'S TIfTITErTTwo children. 7 and* years; teach English branches; exceptional op portunlty. Call 1 o'clock, Hopkins Agency, DO7 Sth aye. SE.'.ir:iTHp:S^. assist chambermaid, for on» lady. In city; must. have, e"o.l reference. Industrial Assr.riation Employment Asancy, Inc., 17 West 4_.1 rt. Phone 5210 Bryan*. VISITING^ HOUSEHOLD f ASSISTANT; i nothing menial; easy hours; exceptional opportunity. Hopkins Educational Agency, ."'>7 Bth aye.. be \»e"n 42d and 4Sd sts WORK WANTED Male CHAUFFEUR. .Tv PTredteh, i»ingl<». engineer nnd mechani.-. ... honest. Industrious, wishes I position with private family: rlty or country; ft years' reference la.«t employer; fully licensed. i S. '11.. 135 East BBthat CHAUFFEUR.— «nan, storing car for win ter, recommends his driver; sober, careful man ; excellent appearance. Lech. 133 West ♦■'Ist st. CHAUFFEUR. — Mechanic; 5 years" experience, makes own ... ;ill cars; best references; licensed un.3er new law. B. Grundy. 685 Am stentam aye CHAUFFEUR.— Sing-la Bw«de. 28; *s* reliable; Strictly sobi>r and steady; careful driver; fioe3 own repairs; city reference. C. H. I_iwson. care pel rajte. run West 14fith St. IXVESTI GATOR.- ißeliable, competent Amprican requires conJWfntiai comrqission as investiga tor. or otherwise. Tracpr^Box _.«. Tribune Office. JEWEIiRTc HOUSES. Young man. thorousrhly competent, <i«Flr<»s position in fi:-t •• a?s Jewelry bouse, whotaaaJa or retail; <-a.n act ■■ entry clerk, salesman or ship- plner clerk. Address Ability. Box 31, Tribune Office. PAINTER, kalsominer. decorator plasterer. gen eral Imitation Stone icment. worker; brown stono cleaned and repaired. John Lally, JV42 Nostrand aye.. at Fulton at.. Brooklyn. TORTER or J SHIPPING CLERK— By middle jipe«l man; experlencei . Rood references. .\.i dress Fran.-is. Tribune Office. SPECIAL OFFICER or MESSENGER. — Able bodied, honest, competent; excellent refer enres. J. M . Box M, Tribune Office. YOUNG i MAN wishes clerical position: has ex perience. V.. Tausteln, _W £tanton st. Female. STENOGRAPHER and TYPlST.— Thoroughly experienced: rapii. neat, accurate: excellent r ef^ rf , n r es: desires permanent position. Reliable, 2_f> l_th ft.. Brooklyn. STENCORAPHER.--On* and a half years* m pericn<-<» real state and law; honest, upright girl of neat appearance; Brooklyn preferred. C. OLSKN. f!l Sullivan Ff.. P-rooklvn. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. COOK. WAITER. - Bachelor's apartment; Eng lish: .1 years' personal reference. A. S., Box IPS,t [burn. N__- r j , COUPLE.— Man fln riass chef in every branch; -.ife as chambermaid or waitress; take en tire charge of kitchen or apartment; waxes not under SlOiJ: Al referencea. E. N-. --'> W. -**th st. GARDENET! Englishman: married; wife board heir- no children: fin* Ratable grower; lawns. frbmes. general work: excellent references. Car penter's Agency."^ 154 6th aye. G VRDHNRRr— By married man; long experi ence under slaas and outside; well versed with flowers fruits, vegetables, etc.: eat of refer ences. Gardener. P. O. Box 196, Morrlstown, N. ,T. ... HOUSEWOBKER — Smart young .lap: good cook butler country, city; $40: beat refer ....... Miss 9hea Agency. « Cast 4_d st. MAN,"! German, middle aged: understands horses, etc.: furnaces and all kinds of housework. Glersch, 507 West 20th st. IJSEFUIj MAN: Swede; can car* for horse. VoV chickens; some gardening; would tak.» car^ of rurnaee. Carl. car* Mathewaon Agency. Pis fitli eve Tel 378 Bryant. rsFFt'L MAN-^-Generally useful about the, "house: boarding or private family: $2.1 Bright &■ Murray's Agency. 80 West liWth it Tel. M."4 Harlem. _ WAITER and USRFt.'I- — By exceptionally neat, presentable young Scotchman, lately landed: likes" hard work; good refr>r»>nc»>s : moderate „-;]?»'= Irwtn Employment Bureau. 77 West 11th st. Female- CHAMBERMAID -tit! MAID^-Excellent f»am- Btress; three years last pine*; VPI "v best writ ten aiiii personal references; Finnish sirl. .Tussila Agency. BSO Lexington ave.^Tet." 4483 Plaza. - ■ CHAMBERMAID or WA ITKESS— Toung 'Ca nadian Protestant: $22 (25 B-, Miss Hofmay ers Agency ::::" 322 !l(h aye., ninth floor Tele phone 4ft_7 Madison Square. COOK with young daughter, wants country plaoe; $_>»; two years in last place. Miss ■Shcii's Agency. £ Kist^ 42d St. rOOK youiis Swede: $30-S4O; (rood city refer ence \ Miss Hofmayer's Agoncv. (20 323 rih an-., corner of 32d st. Telephone 1821 Madi son Square. _ ; ("ViTi K~— V■Y ■ ."iTrTir colored woman, equal to chef; five years i-i la*t plac\ wants apartment; $3U. Miss Shea'a Agency. 8 East i*' 1 »i roOK— An except iona II v K^'d rook: has very l.^st i-pf^rpurp; city or country; Finn: clrl. Jvaatla Acency. . ,4. Lexington aye. Tel. 445.1 T'lara. ; COOK CHAMBERMAID, &c — Two sisters; to gether <.i separate: one as cook, other us ch^mtXTmaid and \v_ffr-.-«s; watfes $2." ami $:■!»; smalt private family; n.i objection to apartment; firm ilass referenr*^ 2-U_East ; •>. si ■: UENERAt. S HOUSEWORKEIt— Excellent * ■•Hits: colored P'rl: R«"d plum conk; $2': Rood refei--. er.<s. Bright .v Murray, .10 Weßt inr.th st. Tul. : ir , Harlem. HOUSEKEEPER or COMPANION — English: K . ori manager, caterer: «_tr.erienced alpo In ; nursing- permanent or day or hour. FltzGer- , aid's Bureau. 303 nth axe, (entrance 42<i Bt.). KITCHENMAID* train*. '• England: joun*. Mnart- S'JlV_Mj*!' P' l<>ft '» Agency. M l-.,i«t 42d t»t. LADY'S MAII' — French; hairdresser, packer; coo.l traveller and n«*ami> tress; excellent refer ences leading N-* York families. Fitzgerald's Bureau. ftOSOih ay' 'entrance In 426 at I iTi'vnRESS- -Yoiing Finnish worn excellent r(-f.'»rence- $".". 5.. M,-.s Hnfras — ■>.•»>■ •■ l\ee.i A Barton Building, 320 Si h int., ninth ft,, nr. Telephone «27 Madison Pquare. NURSE and COMPANION.— Refined American woman, having. '-• years' exp-rl.Mi.-e. in nurs- Ing n.ml-lnvall.!s; Mghaal reference. Addre M a J. F ■ Tr'hiine Office. ; U'"\lfnES.S. — STuul to hutlrr; six years In last country preferred: $30. Miss Sheas Agency. H Kast_4jM st. WORKING HOUSEKEEPER for bachelors; fine rook- three years' references; $30. Miss Shea* At- 1. S Kast IBd it. .';, .—RESORTS. •NEn"jc«s_i: GALEN HALL AND COTTAGES HOTEL AND SANATORIUM ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Always open. Always ready. Always busy. F. 1.. YOUNG. Gen] Manager New }otk Office: 1122 Broadway ®arl&oroii®».BUii!3ei!3 .."Atlantic Cltya New Fall Season. JOSIAH WHITE 4 SONS COM PA NY. NEW YORK. HOTEL GRAMATAX LAWRENCE Park. BROXXVILLE, N. T. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. 260 Rooms. 130 Private Baths. Exceptional f'ulslne. New a la carte restaurant. E>ctrlc Train Service 28 Minute*, Hotel firamatan. Ino. Irlsrrltff Ucitg£ BKIAR« LIFT' MANOR. \FW VOKK OPEN mat IST TO DEC IST I nder the management of DAVIIJ B. PI.IMER GEORGE W. N.Y. o<fl.'-*. Windsor Ai^a ■!>■ TeL.3278 Mur.HlU INSTRUCTION. For Beth Sexes— STAMMERING, and similar affections correcteu. 20 years' success ful experience. Training by Principal. Booklet Bryant .Srho»l or Stammering. 62 "V 40th St. THE Berlitz S(:nl)oir6"F~i:\>rGrA7;E.HT Madison Square (1122 Broadway). Harlem Branch: 343 Lenox aye.. b-t 127 th and 123 th •t. Brooklyn Branch: 213-220 Livingston st. Private Less-ins and Classes. School or Resi dence. Terms Reasonable. Trial Lesson free. SCHOOL AGENCIES. American nn.l Foreign Teacher*' Agency. Buppltes Professors. Teachers. Tutors. Gov ernesses, etc., to Colleges, Schools and Families. Apply to Mrs. M J. YOUNG- FULTON. __^_________________ "3 Union Square. DANCING ACADEMIES. **-T3E3:E3 O__3:-__.X_iX_F s -% ■ Private School of Dancing. 7 West 43d St. £ I Private Classes for Ladies, Gentlemen | I Adults and Children in "Body- Building" _ I Private School of m«>ans of 7 West I.M «if. f Prr ■ • '..,,■ Ladles, 1,. n- (men, Adults and Children In 'Bodj Bu ding" Hygiene," by moans of dancing-. I Classical. /Esthetic, National Folk and Fine S I Ballroom Dancing Pl»ase send for Cata- $ 1 logue, l.nns 11. CHAUF, Instructor. 3 _f2rafVu^e_lniiierial Ballot School of Tiu^ia f LOST BANKBOOKS^ BANKBOOK .'KO. 464,535 of the~lTnlon~DlnTe Savings Bant la missing. Any person haviriß a claim 111 1 ir. ir hereby called upon to present j the same withir. t^n days, or submit to having I said passhook_cancpllcfl and a n*w one lasued. BANKBOOK # No. SO4^BS .of - the < Union * Dime f.ivin?s Rink Is missing. Any person having a claim to it - tn hereby called upon to prp.s^m the same within ten days <jr submit to having sala passbook cancelled and a new one issued. BANKBOOK No. " 634 MS of the Tnlon Dime Savings- Bank Is mlssinK. Any person having a c.'aim to it is hereby called upon to present th '' same within ton days nr submit t<. having saH passbook cancelled and a new one issued. LOST.— Bankbook. No. S)7iT_Tnr~_Tan k for Savings, No. 280 4th a •■.. New York. Payment stopped. Please •■•♦■!- book to hank. _^ ARPET~CLE A KTI N G. ■N. Y. CARPET CLEANING WORK' tttv-_. r,',' ' ! " 31 ' InI ' ni "K est - Moat Modern. FINK : P.f WOVEN FROM OLD CARPETS To! _*Ss'_!<iS e^ Ollable - Send for '-'ircular. T_i__l^ __is2iL Br^ nt .__^l37 rJSOW4.';thr JSoW4.';th st CAREFUL CARPET CLEANING" CO — Cleans By compressed air. steam, hand or "on floor. a(1 T^ 1.4-''.^' 4Sth 3t - COE * ; STORAGE NOTICES. HARLEM TERMINAL 9TORAG_J WARE" _ HOt'SE Co 138tlh St - a , nfi Rider Ay " • "Bronx. New York •'-'.. ' nnnr '-, Kprr >-- M "<- Wh«e. Stoltz. Rvan. w2k nn " r ' R "' ht<>r . •'• F- Scott. Worrier, ('has Webber, jr.. Henr Wilke, M. Fl Wo Mr. Uliams. Bertha Morris. E. Moilov R M^ picker I_ r_ King. K. T. Gove. DalsyiDean. *'.. rl,.Rßennet.r 1 ,. RRenne t. Frank Bernard. Baison, Mrs D Williams. Wunneratrom. Mrs. Kelly. Cambeli; " F. Mollenhauer. J. H. O"Connell A Meyer ft '_.°' II T i --- Banbaum ' P Epstein. F. W. Woolwortl V J. Lynch. Frank Bros.. L. S. Hotalin-' f_ Panginnetti. Frstf-r Mujcer Co.. C. Heck Mfg Co. P. Ebstein. Fr.ink<=i an.i Wells. Lillian Uailey' 00. T. Mead, J. Williams. Orders of J. A Tay lor, a G Schoonmaker, M. Degeman. Ontral Klec. supply 1 • ... l. Slontargtiolo— You are here by notified that the tiniH for the payment of the lien we hold upon the household Roods, personal effects and fretght stored by you or for your ac count, in our warehouse, having expired su'+i property will he so]r| at public auction at '"l"-'' > 10 E. 13Sth St. Bronx. New York, on Monday. Nov -'!. 1810. at la3o A. M.. unless charges are paid before. HARLEM TERMINAL STORAGE W \RE HOC3E CO. ga NOTICE OF SUMMONS. THE PRESIDENT OF THE I NIT ED STATES of America. To MICHAEF^ FLANAGAN, GREETING: YOU ARE HEREBY COM MANDED that you personally appear before the .Tuds« of th« District Court of the T'nited Stated of America, for the Southern District nf New York, in the Second Circuit of Equity, within sixty days after aarrica hereof -where ioev»r the said Court shall then bp. to answe r a hi!! of complaint «\tilMi».i gtrainst you In the said Court by I'nited States of America and to do ruri h«r and receive what th» said Court shall have considered in that behalf. And this you are not to omit under the penalty on you of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOl__-VRS Witness. Honorable GEORGE P. ADAMS. GEORGE C. HOI.T. CHARLES M. HOrGH and LEARNED HAND. Judees of th» District Court of the I nit( Btatea for thn Southern District of New York, at the City of N'pw York, on the 11th day of October in the year one thousand nine hundred and ten. and of the Independence of th<» United States of America, the "n>i hundred and thirty-fifth. HENRY A. WISE. United Slates Attorney. SolT for t'nited Btatea of Ami TBOS ALEXANDER. Clerk. [I* 91] The defendant la required to «nter appearance In the abova cause in the f'lerk's office of this Court, within ilxty days after sen-Ice hereof Or the bill will be taken pro oonfpsso apalnst you. THOS AU-XAXDER. ' lerk. To MICHAEL Ft. AN AN', the defendant ahnve named . The. for<-iT'-.iTiK writ of subpoena N served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. brahle i..- n<e C. Holt, Judge or t!te fnited Ptates Distri.-t Court for the Pouthern District Of New York, dated the ISth day of October. IM<». and on that day lied with the writ of suh prpn.i and bill In equity herein In th» offl.-« of the Clerk nt tlie said ' ntted States Dirtricr Court for thf> Southern District of New York at the Postofflce Building. In the. City. County and Hat* of New York. Dated New York. October l.^.th. 1010. HENRY A. WISE. T"n;t.d States Attorney for th* Southern l>i.*»rict of New v '-i, Attorney f..r r!;ilntiff. Ot!lc« and Pom office Address: Room "." Poatof fire Building. Borough of Manhattan City of V«rr VVIHI - ■ •' • ADVERTISEMENTS and SUB SCRIPTIONS for THE TRIBUNE will be received at the following Branch Offices at Main Office Rates: 1364 Broadway, 157 East i 2i 25 1 b St., 263 West 125 th Si.. 104 East 1 4th St., 264 Sth Aye. and 1035 3d Aye. WE TABLES. s. s. niSERiN §r_li_St_ri 'TiT.ii |TiT______-___H-I i ws. vig. SAFETY rfT|3»t i-fl^B^^P COHF3RT LONDON— PARIS— HAMBURG T GWtsr '*m Naples, Genoa tKais-rin Aoio-t, Vie. Nov. 5. II A. M * ■ ■ nmim , r,. t n A . M. •P-nnsylvania Nov. I_. 2p. 1 . X '*• • CINCrNNATI. . . . Jan. S. Fe_. 14 ••Bluechor : Nov. tft, 11 A M o •*. S r LFVH <Vft » •_ tAmerik.i Nov. 2». 12 No^n O " _ KI_\ND Jan. -* tT'nexcolled Rjtj I'arTton ft la Cart* r> '-W. 1,.00n (km. Elevator. EJectrJe R-staurant. Gymnasitim. Elec. Baths. ' Baths. Gymnajium. at*. Elevator. Palm Harden. *Second cabin J." BOOKINag FOR \.ir.B SERVICE. only. • ir.irr.hurg Direct. J^^. Tourist Dept. for Trip. Every whun. I PLEASURE CRUISES I I TIIK ORIENT. WEST in:. 1 Somi AMF.KICA. AROr.VD THE <«.»RrfT ETC. ! A GRAND CRUISE TO By the Steamship BLUECHEH for SnilTO A MUD SPA th * East <oaßt of Somh AtnPri - a UUin n\ f 3 LhIUA through the Strait? of Magellan and Leaving New York j up th ° W«>l Toast to Valparaiso. J»jJfJ3PY 21 «Q!| across the Andes. & c . Duration 74 JAMUaftT "' !Sil days Rat,., 5350 up . __. , _,___. Write for Detailed Itineraries of all Cruises. HA-*IBURG-A3IERICAy LINE, 41-15 Broadway; >. Y. NORTH Algiers, the Levant Egypt. rr DM a NT India. and the Far Last are CitRMAN Ideal Winter Resorts. I I OYH Especially Low Rate^ to Australia, Tasmania and ~.Lu\J 1 U New Zealand via Europe and the Suez CanaL • I . !___ Write for Booklet* ! L^^^~TT_ ; PARl t_:~^ BREMEN GIBRALTAR -aLGIER:^-NAPLE3-«_SoT i L TUESDAYS , THURSDAYS SATURDAYS n A » ! 10 A. M . 10 aV. M. p. Ir .-. Nov. , -Benin Vn^ 13 . KTpross tailings. j Twln-scr*w and Fast K. Luise Nov. I2iK Albert Dec 3 : K.niserW.D.G.Nov 8 Mall Sailings. -Omits Alters. '■ Cecllie vov it I ''• Kurfuerst..Nov. 10 Connections mad» for all Mediterr_ne_n. Black r \\r-, h .' Z " in. Pr>nz *"■ w ™ N *'"> v 1~ S **" Bd Far Eaatarn I ess and Sub rJUa.-hmernr N->v. 22 - , ...^j A -, kWsa— Nov. ;a ,~T , . t <I "' r : - Indepen . . •' T»»se! r<ef. I \V or!rl Trios. ' 'Bremen direct. OEI.RIfH-t * CO.. Gen. \\ 2.2 '. 3 B'way. V T. : American Line 1 " x r> - Plymouth — — Southampton , New York . Nov. 5 1 Philadelphia Nov. 19 ; St. Pail .. Nov. 12|St. Louis Nov. 28 Red Star Line "STaT New York — Dover — Antwerp Paris , Lap > d(We^>Vo-.-.?».loAMiKr'nland..Nov. 30. 10 AM I Ffrland.Nov. 2.". 10 Ail a L_.pla_- (—>. .Dec. 10 *Chl ls at Cherbourg. White Star Line £:*."«* Plymouth — Southampton Majestic Xnv ft a PM ; Teutonic ... Nov. 23 Adrian,-. \nv 18, •..-.■?.. ASIIOeMUtte N* nv - 3° New — Queenstown — Liverpool Celtic Nov. 5. noon'Arahio Vi-. 19 Cedric. . .Nov. 12. 2 FM Baltic Nov. 23 New York & Boston to RIVIERA- ITALY- EGYPT . The Azores. Madeira. Gibraltar. AUjier*. VMWr.'inrh". GaaMat, Naples. Alexandria. *CEDRIC (21.035 tons) IJan. ll'F<^b. 22 •CELTIC (20.904 font) !J*n. 15 M*r. 8 •Largest Stenmprs to the Mediterranean. Romanic Nov. SB. noon' Romanic Mar. 19 Can pi'- 7. 2:.T0 PM 1 Cretie . Mar. 29 , man:" .. '..Feb. 4 Canopic Apr. H WEST INDIES CRUISES SPANISH MAIN— PANAMA CXSXL M .rrh . SS. NEW YORK D £, ; Pa-sensrer Dlflres. » B'war (Tel. 2100 Rector) an.l Pier 62. N. R. Weal .\;«1 St.. N. V.). Caj aan ■ aa fiDßk B^ Pi»w foot W»at ' 0 1 s^s mo in i4tw pt * r - r J l« IlKii . —-P,. 24 Stata %^ *-* ■ M SB* m a Har Battery- opposite """-*■ ■»■ ■■ ■ aBaT Battery. Largest. Fastest. Finest Ships afloat. Win aaa Tel»graph. Submarine Starts!. MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE LONDON PARIS BERLIN VIENNA DIRECT via FISHGUARD Qneen-tnivn Flshffnard Liverpool Campania. . D»c. T. in am 1 'aroma. .. . Dec. 14 FI-hsTiard and Liverpool Mauritania. Nov. B, 9 am' Mauritania Nov. SO Lusitania-Nov. 16. I amlMsuretania ....Dae. 17 GIBRALTAR GENOA NAPLES TRIESTE FIUME T'Jtonia. ..Nov. 10, nomiPannonia .... K*h. 25 Carrathia..Der. 3, noon Dltoada . - Mar. 23 SPECIAL CRUISES RIVIERA ITALY EGYPT I Madeira Gibraltar Ai^i^rs VlUefraacba G«nc» Naples Alexandria Flume. •Omits Alexandria. Carwiania _o.<Xrt) rmi . .*Nov. _t5. Jan. 7. Feb. 19 Caronta 20.000 tons Jan. 21 Franconla 13.000 tens, new steamer March 11 • jCifl ■•»>! I «aiC fierTi. \vai_l,"st7~ j «l£il II LiHC Ferry, ii-kiir, at n.joa. , i'or San Juan. P. VI La aaayra, Pto. Cab-ilo. \ Curacao and Maracaibo. via Curacao. CARACAS Nov. 5: PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1» i For La Guayra, Curacao and Mara albo. MAP_\OAIBO. .Nov. 12 ZCX.IA Nov. 26 Superior A-'coniir.O'lalior.j for Passengers. BLISS. DALLETT * CO.. General Managers. 82 Wall Street. CLARK'S orient CRUISE FEB. 4. MM up for 71 days. Shor« trips I * 1.1. INCLUDED. Round World Tour Jan. _.->: I Trans-Siberian Tour. Mar. IK Riviera-Italy, j .lan. & F<"b. ; 30 Tours to Europe. Specify pro- j pnm desired. FRANK C. CLARK. Time* j Hide.. New York. ' ' _____ CITATIONS. _ j THIO PEOPI OF THE STATE OF NEW] York, by the grace of God. free and inde- • pendent, to Hannah R. Levy. Maurice s. Levy, i Victor D. Levy. Rebecca I.oeb. Alice I- Rubel, Etlie Tltoh*>, NVllio R. tLevy) K«wwlttcr, Han nah R. Levy as transferee of Maurice S. Levy, Victor •'. Levy Rebecca L.oeb. Alice U Rubel. Eltiw Tirrhe anil Xrllie n. tLevj* Newwitter; Amelia Irvine, Euarpne S. Benjamin. George Cl. Benjamin. Morria Benjamin, as surviving Ex e- utors, etc.. of the I.ast Will an i T^stamont of | fccphia B«njaniin. deceased: Mary Nauheim. as | a_mtnistratrlx. etc.. of Eiiaa Isaacs, de.-ea.^e*:; I ffamon t':a- - as ailministrator. etc.. of Kmlle i rracsrer. deceased: Lewis Isaacs, commonly j known as Lewis J. Lewis, Mary Nauh"lm. Ma , tilda. Hurst, Kate Cohen. A. Joseph Tolano. as | administrator, et.-., of Annie Tolano. deceased; j JOs»ph Levy or !•-. Sam Levy, as administrator, i etc.. of Abraham Levy, deceased; Amelia Le- j vine, as transferee of Sam Ijevy as aiimint-- ' trator of Abraham I^evy. deceased: Morris or Morris M. Levy. Joe Well, as administrator. I etc., of H.-nry l^evy, <i*-ce.-_sftl ; Isaac S. Sanger. | as a?signc«» of Joe Weil as administrator of ; Henry Levy, deceased: Sol. B. Altheimcr. as ; Executor of the Last Will and Testament of John ! L. tJlmmonds. deceased; Nathaniel Myers, a? ■ transferee of Pol. B. Altheimer as Ex^<-utcr. | etc.. of John L. Simmonds. deceased; PWllo T. j Slmmonds, Mary Nauheim. is transferee of ! Thilip L. Simrnond.-t Nathaniel 'fc SiDrmond?, Miriam Altheimer. Eva Newton. Sarah Joseph. Annie Hyman. Harry Barnarj Hyman. Mana i I.euis. M.->unt Pinai Hospital. Home for Aged and Infirm Hohrews. Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum. Conprogatinn Shiiari Zed»k. Mary Nauheim. . T ulian O. Barnard. Phili-.i Bar nard. Henry Barnard, <irn.*> Helst«ln. Rachel i Liebenstein. Maurlca Rarnard. Sophie An^er. Eleazer Isaacs. Kate Isaacs. "?arah" Smidt or Bmlth. ".line" Pml.H or Hmith. "John" Pmidt or j Smith, the names of "Sarah." •Mane" and r "John*," hf-ing fictitious. t!;»>ir real r;am»s r*!ns ■ unknown to your petitioners, an.i cannot after I dilieem inquiry be ascertained by th»-m; (the sai.i sersoni fo d^sisnaf.'d N>mg r-it«»d as a class ! constituting ■> Executors or Administrators or I If-satecs. if any. of said Mary Ann ?miiit or j Smith. <}.»'■<»•-■ amf also the only children and ' n«-xt cf kin. if livinz. of said Mary Ann r-'midt or Smith. ii-«"eas»i!. and if any such children or nfxt of kin of sail Mary Ann Smldt .»ha!l have di»d. all thf T>ersons whn are th<» next cf kin. | Executors. Administrators or leeatees of said ".^arah." "J:ine" and "John" Pmidt or Smith). ! ?amuel Nauheim ani Phi!lr t Barnard, as Ex- I ecutor- of the I_»«t Will and Testament of H«»nry ■ Patnard. deceftaed, and to all persons inter-stM I in th« Euat-« of Rachel Barnard, ;-ir« of tht County of New York, deceased, as creditors, legatees, next of kin or otherwise, send -^-»»»Tina;: Ynu ard each of jou are hereby cited and requtre<i personally i<> b«> and appear before our SurTM(tat of the Ci-vunty of New York, at th^ Surrottates' 1 ' ■»" of said 'Vmnty. he!i at the Hall of Rec ords, in th» ronntv of New York, on the irtth ' day of Dei-ember. IfMH, at half-past ten o'clock In the fni-pnoon of that day. then and thero to attend a judicial s^ttlem^nt of the "ITU of rrrHfve.iincß of S. Nrwton Leo and Mauri. -e 9 i Cohen, us surviving Executors of and Trustees under the Last Will and Testament of Rachel i Tavnarrt. •!•■!•• ;i"l and in show rause. If any \ hi hay». why th» r»sipnat!on of said Executors I an i Trustee. sho-;i<i rot N> acre-red nn ,i W f,y a rt»>cr(»» shnul,( not b» m:id<» rpv^ktnjr the L«-tt»rs Trstanifntary hpretofore issued t'i them. an f j dis oharclni; thorn as such Executor* and Trustees nc.ordmsly. and such of y«u a? are herehr cited, ;i < are uml»r th<> age of twonfy-one v»ar«. ' ar^ required to appear h v your sriiardlan, tf you barn <>n«>. or If yon have none t > appear and I f.prly for one to he appoint^, of in the event nf your n-B'»-. 1 ... failure t.» do so a cuar-llan will b»> nppointod hv th» Si:rm«it« t.> ■ r-s#.nt and act for yo-i b| the proceeding. In testlmonv whereof, we have cruised the S^al ■"•' the <urr"!;:>tes- Court of the s*I.J -mv of New York la be hereunto afflxe.l. [L. PI Witness. Hon. Abner C. Thomas. « Surrojpite O f our said County. Nt ih« County of N>w York, the 17th day of O*-t-v b#r. In the v»nr of our Lord on» thousand nine. hundred and ten. DANIEL. J. DOWDNEY. f.*!erk of the Purrojates" I'nurf. . ____ CAST OFF CLOTHING. HIGHEST PRICTS Mr. for ladles' and gaaiial men s discarded evening »n.i street costumes, (ewelrr, fur*, etc. Mm*. N«ftal. 7»S flth aye. Tel.. Pt-,-ant B7n. MISCELLANEOUS. ~~" ABOVE" Ai-'.. COMPETITORS Satisfactory dealing. Prompt cosh payments for complet* libraries or small collections of. miscellaneous literature can always be obtained. HENRY HaIUCAN' 43 Broadway. Telephone. aaOO Broad. ADVERTISEMENTS AND StTBSCTU^TIONS for The Tribune received at tnelr I'ptown rnSjce No. IX«4 Broadway, between S«tth and ."!7th %t».', until !> o'clock p. m. Advertisements ret^elved at »ht> followlnjf branch Offlr ••(•IT r^sular office rates until 8 o'clock p. BU, viz.: M Sth »l» a. c. cor 2*) «t.: I*' 1 * * aye., cor. 12th -" ; liV« Ka*r i«t » ■t . 237 West 4-4 St., between 7th and Sth aye». TIME TABLES. BOSTON lia POiNTS iN BUOIU ™ MEW EIGLAID LOSG ISLAND SOUND ROUTES FAT.T. P.T\"F!R LEnt Via »wpnrt and F*II T.iver. Lv. Pi#r tr>..N. R.. ft. Wam»n St.. -ir-»k 1 days and Sunday*. .1:00 p. M. grrs. PROVI DENCE an.i PRISCIIXA. Orchestra on •_<:!_. NORWICH LINE. Via \-.^- Vondtm. tm. Pt-r 4". N". n.. ft. I'larkann St.. -r__fc dsvs, .VflO T. M. : PtT TO, E. P. . '- E. 22d St . *SO P. M. Strs. JtAXNS and NEW HAMPSHIRE. mmW HAVEN- LINK, for N«-r H*v-n. Hart ford. SprfrmflVld and North. w*»'< days «*!▼ I Leave Pier 21?.2 1 ?. E. R.. _:*.- P m : faof T.*n _2nd St.. 3:00 P. M. Str. RICHARD PECK. Tlrk»t.«. statntMnnn and Information «♦ r\vr Ttrk»t Office. 171 Brnaritrnv nmr rortlaa<i* I St. T»lfphnn«> fIJ: rnrtundt. Aluo at >T. T. Transfer and Toariat Offi.-M and mt Pl«rm. I _^^_ ____^ jj]i|ijsiii:i!ii'n;i:ii!iiini;i» CuUin* and S*rrlr»» Cti ! PFOPI Fn '•"-'H**- Very Be« Ae j * «-i\>_r_U__jk_» roninnnl::tion~. I liVF Str - n - w - Mora* nr Adi *j_.l^__i rnnria"k rtatlv < Sunday ex- To Albany P^>" «" >- • N-tt Srr. TRf<T» o? rrri7r REx?.-si.AEn. p<»r *<t. :<. *-•* **J-iXjl»fc3 R.. « p. XL dally (Saticrdacr V _'l_,T_- > •t r <'Pt»d>. St:nday st'jnr 1- 1 . r stops at Albany in #ither direction. To Troy Dirwt rail a»a»a»aasaai •« Albany and Troy for point* >«rth. East and W»st. rwem and aatamo biles carried at r»asor.ab!<» rat»> s . Cook's Nile Steamers ! Cairo to l_a_or and th« F'.rat Cataract. EKTPt Dec. • 1 Egypt TX-. _T P.am^ses • Dec. M Pam«M9 Jan. 1 Ransewss the Or Dae. _ojßame_*_ th» Gt.Jan. 10 and weekly thereafter. cr>r.n*ctlns with R*rvic» , for the Second Cataract. Khartonin. Uaranda. 4". j Tn adflltifsn. t'ook's Exnross 9taataaafa sail iiW' . Monday and Fricay. T. :rlous dalMbfi i_d i iiporial steamers fo-- charter to ... i vatf» rarties. ORIENTAL TOURS: Turkey. «;r»^ :)? . etc-. i Nov. _fi. Jan. 7-lt. 21. 25. Feb. 4. I*. 22. _!••_. i 11. H - 1 " >• «"*l:iSs» Arransementj". TOURS AND TICKETS EVERTU-HSP.HI BOOKLET? FHEE. THOS, 000K & SOU, j 2»"> Broad-nray. -»U and SC3 Fifth iv., «4» M.id i?oii ay.. New York. i Coofc'-i Travellers* < hrqurs art* ;no<l ail «T*r ! the World. ROUND THE WORLD Only i: mem- UUTiI ft! SO l •"■*?'"'"'■ fcerstnthe KIIH 111 Anil «nt»resfins pnrty. I! 1I II ULilli!\ feature. an. 25. East-art, $2,103: Trins-S ibsrian. S 1.553 FRANK n,ARK. TIMES 81-DO.. N. T. Dai'v st^am^rs for >>wbun:h. Frtn«hH4-»o«« < » and Kingston. Tier *4. >'. It., foot Frank lia St. AND OFFICE FURNITURE DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE. ROLL TOP DESKS Off FURNITURE In Jtreat variety of style- and price. T. G. SELLEW. 111 Fulton St. BO A p_A D ROOMS. I_S WFST S.D ST. — Private bath; steam; par quer<~i; electric lisht; ap»c__l tabie boarcL. :' ■ ■ furnTshed rooms _to let (541 TH ?T.. 34 WEST.-fwo adjoinirs. «rt.iul_st»Hy furnish^-l rooms in s^le^t parlor »m_rtrr.»nt. suitable one- or two natltmn; piano. N»rha. $7; referpnees; I'rynch-Spanish family. Gec-rg**. ©IST STREET. 74 WEST. — BEAIf'nI ? T:TTI_ARaS rooms, tor one or two; all conveniences; ■Bat* «ncea. _ REMEDIES. THOROIGH. PF.K>L_>_>T (IRIS in on* of ISI.OOD PCM)>. >ERVOCS DEBnilY. BI.AUDEK COMi'LAINTS an'l ktndr«d dis eases; relief at once in dan;»rnos cum. feint or old" those d»strins only ftr^t class seieatlii r»?atm*nt _hr«!d call. V>r. EONSCHUH. t!»* w«U known gpeclalist. SOW. SSth ••■■•■ ' ■* ~ PIANOS AND ORGANS. $4_r. STEIXWAY 5 SOX Baby Grand; $47.% Sclim'r & •*". Jlah»>Bnnv Pabv «;rard; ; • > monthly. Co^tz t «*o.. «1 Court sr.. n»ar B >r o ush ttall j=nh"ay Station. Brooklyn. FHvYKR PIANO. s;ar«lar,i make: lar*«t im proved 18 -not»; sell at saerjace. 31S West 4_d ■v ADVERTISEMENTS AND s=i:BSCRIPTTON9 for The TrilHine rrcPivi^i at th*ir t*pto«n 'JMrc*. No. 13M F?roa_iway. betw-^n "6th ami 37rh at*. until '.» o'clock p. m. A'!verti_>>-n^Tsr!» r»<-»*vM «t th#- following branch otScfs at r»sular rSi<f rat»^ isnti: S o'clock p. m.. vt_. : 254 8U ay».. ». <». mr. _S»1 St.: 13> «th are., cor. T^ih st. ; UH East Hth. St.; 257 West -tZft *t.. b»tww"n 7th an<l «th a-v<»3. . •.Ma W"<*!«t l_sth sf.; 1035 3.1 avf.; 1«C» 3.1 aye.. n#«r «lst st.: 17'^H Ist ay*.. near Sftth ; IST East -._.->:!• *t.: 75«? Tr»mom avp. : «t_O 3d ay» . and ,tv Am>rl'-»n Ptsrriot TH^nnh Offlr# FOR SALE. BIG BARGAINS — SU*htly used off!c« funtlttxr*. aaaaa) typewriters, casn register*, addlns ma chines, mimeographs, filing cabinet*. »a?->a. ad- Itiaaalm machines, time clocks, partitions, check proi-ctors. bookcases. NATHAN'S. 4 WMt» St. DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE. TESKS. partitions. t""i»phon<» booths, tabia*. "rhairs. wardrobe*, mirror wall ftxtuT**. busS n^ss furniture all kind* Finn Brother*. 3M Broadway. 5!» Franklin st. SURROGATE'S NOTICES. NOTICE TO CRSruTORS OP APPUCATTOV for letters of artministration with tno<llf!*(t •fcijrtty. — PMrauant t<t an orri»r of the Surr<»- Xa\*'* Court of N m.ii I'onntv, notio* I* h-»r<» by Kiv>>n to all rreditor* and personsi having olaims acainsc t^e «>stat» of Jam-_ 'E. Martin. Jr.. lat» of «;r»at N>ck, m th* town of Narrh H»mp«ti-Aii, Cnuutr of Nassao. New Tork. d*» c«ase<l. that ih« 'ind^rslgniMl intend* tr> apptv !•> th-» Surrogate's «'ourt of Nawin Countjp on Wednesday. th« "Oth day of Nowmb»r. I^l*. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. i<r as aoon ther» aft«r w counsel can b» h*ard. for r.etrers of Administration v.pon th« estata of the saltl James E. Martin. Jr.. deceased, with modified. *#curlty under Section _««4 of th«» Cod* of «'|vll Procedure, %nd that you »t- requested t^» present your claims to (ha _aid Surrosrat* *t the County Court Haul*, in -lineola. Nas_-,u County. New Tnrk. on or befor» th» daT afora •aid. CI.ADTS? ROBINSON MARTIN Dated. October _S. 1310. IN PI RSfVM'E OP~AN ORDER OP HON. Abner «\ Thomas, a Surrogate of the Couaty of N'»w York, notice la h»reby given to all persons naying claims against Cornelius. B. MttebeU. Ut^» of the County of New fork, deceased, m present the same, with vouchers thereof, r-. the sub scriber, at her place of transaating business »• the offlce of Mitch»lt A Mitchell. No. «4 and «• Wall street. In the Cjty of New York, on- or be fore the ?.oth day of January. 19tl. ne*t. Dated New A*ork. th« 2Oth day of July. 1?»ta. MARY E- D MITCHELL. Executrti. MITCHELL A MITtTHRLT^ Attorneys for Vlx •flit- 44 and 48 Wall street. Manhattan*. New York City. 11