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(7/^ Interest to tOomen RS Of BLACK VELVET CARVING 1 TURKEY The Part II Takes in the Creation j of Smart Gowns. ' . ■ c -poxnsa who lias b«r-*»n accu^tonrvi to ; - f^— »ful hr^bandins of all Fcrap.« of ma- | tfia' '^ at nr ' frt ~' t bj " an - 1 " chance be made ] .«^ ci in adding to her wardrobe often rinds I ♦a present modes a. strong tempt^t'oa ! t(t induTs? ia unnecessary costumes, for . is constantly seeing models that she ! la^fs couM be charmingly reproduced at! Xfttts fspf"'' 1 r -ith the hflp of her store of! irfa?"^' 1 - I* she happens to posse.ss some! riOXABLE MODES OF USING BL.VK VT_l> jw>d black velvet that Is not sufficient for aj ccsxplete rown she v. ill lind many ways in \ ■shich she can use it to ger effects that are ; Fcaninfi;.- Ftr.art and not in the least sug-j festive of pa.tch:ne?>. fora", fashionable s:o-n"n. c seen lately have j Ixi underrot'CS of white, over •which dra- j j»ri?s of black velvet were arranged T*ith ■ such crigin£.!ity. Out? of them «as of ] •vtz.2 sitin, with b^nds c>f skunk on. the : «kirL Th« drapery from the front had the £p;«arsime of a scuare of blavk velvet, one i corcor of which went t:;» on the corsage i caapy on« aj-m and nas held in rila***? by a-\ jaband tiiat went c>; ti:e Fhouldcr. Iwo j ether corners met below th« i i)» on the ; erpesT<=-. r-jd^?. but rrri< r ni jrmp -nr-;ht faavc ! Saect*d to s<=*e the Comtn cumtr tiie velvet j t2arg*"l i r s boiders snd became a. train. 2n thr- first gown illustrated to-day there j if a «'r&pery «»f black velvet, over beadea j set Th« girdle, which widens into a plas-'| ■nrm in tior.t. ii? embroidered wi!2i beads' tad cabochons. 1 Quite a different use of black velvet Is] iSio-ati in t!.e seror.d costume, whera it] Janas the underskirt. Th« outer robe, of i to-'k -.-awn .«trip*'d with gold: i* Incrasted ■tth gold lace. In the'corsae« tbe fashior ttim i ' ,T.e-'-i'ir>A effect i*= seen, one-half ol it ielnc of Venetian lace. CAT SHOW FRIZES AWARDED lirsi Honors Carried OS by Gringo and Galatea, Brother and Sister. Gringo and Galatea, tw •> fluffy "srhite i V:zr- ei^-d t<ea.utie"=, brother and sister, car- j rl'rd cTf first prizes at tbe «"at s!i<»w, at the j Gran-i Central Paiace, yesterday. Gringo j if mra«3 \>y Miss Viola Rodger?, and (Jlala- j tea by M:^s Laura. <iould Hopkins. ."kTiother j rriz<- winJier was Kin:r "TTinter, a. splendid i chinchilla, entered by Miss Carol Mary. TL«? Princess of Paris, sent from (iraTid i Rapids. Mich., by Mr^. H. G. DykehouseJ i ■ras a proud cat. for the ribbon s^hfe wore j siad" lier a champion— this prize complet-j is? ti;c number necessary for that distinc tion. One hundred and eixty cats tver* 1 judged. -The rhow -rras such a success that the Km pr* Poultry Association has d.-cided to fcaA-e n cat annex at its forthcoming show « ilincola. Lt-ng- Island. COMMUTERS' GARDENS. Cmaaitrters who feel tbem t!i» «:ni- lQTipms i" or * garden of their own *-** ext^cted to hail w-th joy tlie announce- of a course of training for such as ?^T- Tork University offers a series <■' ten talks and demonstrations on tprins "fwfier.s en Saturday afternoons, during f**^u April and May at tiie university Wdings. on Washington Square Eas;t n«r.-y (Jrls.^om I J ark«, director of th*. t>e *4nrr;»rrr of r-fhool (jard'-ns. Will conduct "• cojrs*. While especially ad:;pt^rd tor C!s sßui.crs, this course is offere<l for the t ?2S ( 3?-.-aUoa of t«-aclier?, nurses, librarians. **• av\ •'evrrvbody who ought to be in Seen in the Shops A Sraat t-i-Laped velocij»ede for th« six ■ >«cr-o;,j s^ii- for $15. and ho sits lnsid« to J^IHl it. . £ h!g"i chair of bent wood Ftandinr on a v.ooaen tray may be unlocked and |3&fc& into & low chair, the tray Terming f * tat> v,-here a ciiUd may eat or have its ' fl *?*-t» play with. It is new. strong and VB 7 peact ca|, and costs £231. "* cew*«t toy for the biff boy Is a ve ■•apeae. The iocomoUve Is true to life, •Ith i- B. whistle, and so on. and the boy «-£ In (ha cab to propel It- The large tixt. costs r>-. and the tender to hitch on k'&r! ■Ii $5 extra. Tbo smaller *-m is 1235. _7ray a of Oriental embroidery, glass coy- I Sliver Trays I ./ •■■■b New and attractive variety «— J M v.ith pierced gallery borders. V m furnished with glass, wood m 'm s and metal bottoms. % m Round, 10 to 18 inch. ■ ■ Oval. 10 to 25 % inch. ■ I Oblong, 10 to 24 inch. ■ ■ Prices range from $6 to 45. m \ Christmas gifts that give M % service and satisfaction. m pi The MERIDEN Sl!««nmltht I Qcwrnatumsl Stiver Co . Successor.) I l_ A9-S: WEST 34th STREET | Morningside Learns How to Dis member the Joy Bird. " Another of thr« "dear old-fa^hloned" typos of womanhood bids fair to become extinct; as Teachers College is producing: a class of women Tvho can carve. Yester day Ulric Nrssi. a genial genius in a white apron, showed the cooking: classes, which wcro augmented for the occasion by a contingent of housekeepers from the neigh borhood, how to handle a big knife on the ThanksKi\ turkey. '■ Last week/ sal'l he, "we sot d** turkpy rfaily for rooPtinEr. This time we -set it on ue table, tlx it and carve it." Then Ji" told th*> class that the : -.9rst| thin? to do after taking The turkey from the oven if to puU out the skewers anil the strings. A.s for decoration, almost any- i thing-, "would do. but preen stuff was best lor garnishing. So t!:e plattor y.-as 'jrar lauded with -watercress. There should be "lace ruffles for de feet." too, which are : made from frinped paper rolled up and placed in the centre of round pieces of ■"•.'■ edee? of which are cut to rep resent t:;<- ii^tal= of flowers. The most astonishing bit of ■ oration Mr. v. »sj had kept hidden u:rd«r a napkin. At this point, though, he Bwepi the covering off -with a dramatic flourish and displayed a .::ch of flowers, not ordinary flowers, but blossoms marlf from vegetables. There was a rose cut from a • ••• a yellow chrysanthemum from a yellow turnip: white blossoms, which were nameless, made, from white turnips; rosebuds from radishes, and daisies from bits of yellow and white turnips, fast ened together v.ith toothpicks. Th« crea tion rested •• a i..--. also carved by hand from a hu^e white turnip. A sigh of ad miration weiit up. and after Th«- demon stration the artist was bealec;ed by critics J-mandir.fr Farther explanation. "It's ■•"•- »>nous:h." amid be modestly: "jou just cut 'em out with ■ little knife. How lone? Well, it took me four hours last gill to make it." •'I"m going right home to make Eame for to-morrow!'' exclaimed one girl, marching off r^jrard!esf= of the master's warning- that :it "took lots of practice to make 'em j jETOod." The flowers were deposited in state be ! for his turkeyship, but they must have been only an aggravation to him. for the demonstrator took them away very soon and •-..:■ serious work of carving. "After you take off the trimmlwrs," he said, suiting the action to the word, "you stick In the fork In the top of the breast and press it way down, bo you get a solid j hold o:i him. Then you remove th« Tvings, I though it's wise usually to take off the | second j<)int of the winsrs before roasting-. Then cut off the lep, close- to the body, where th<-- joint Is broken easily. Then make an openinar from which you jrc-t out tlie stuffing." The perious part of carving- th*> part where one has a chance to apply real | science Is in getting nice bis thin slices from the breast, but Mr. Nessi made easy work • ■■*'■- of that. Ho made a horizontal j cut about at the wing, as far In as the | knife would go. and then cut down, from j the top as far as the horizontal cut. This made the slices even and straight -edged. , To get at the "dark meat," he cut through ere<l. in mahogany frames, round, square, ; long and narrow and oblong-, sell for $2 and I upward. A tea kettle in a standard, with an alco : hoi lamp underneath, sells for « and Is j very graceful in shape. English hand bellows, in many odd and unique shapes sell from $2 60 tip to 520- Frult trays and trays for all uses in the famous Swiss carving are in many odd de signs, and fell for 52 and upward. Four carved fern leaves form one tray, and an other is of oak leaves with tiny birds forming the handle. Book ends for th* library table In a I quaint <ies!gn of pears in the Swiss carving ! are $125- Quaint yellow felt her»» with beaks and re d combs and painted faces are tea cosies, and sell at 65 cents each. Tiny pots of flowers with car<l« on their handles are place cards a^a Bell at 23 cents upward. Japanese tea sets In the toft old gr-er. shade Include clx cups and saucers, a tea pot. creamer and susrar bowl and cell for 1750- m Basket covered tiles for the teapot in all colors sell for •£, cents each. Th» namea cr chops wh«r^ article m«nOoa«d oa thU par* *«• ,"?»««• t* obtained by Ending V^^ «iwsloj» to • •ecru in the Etiops, l»«w Tork Tribune. To SViua • p r^2 9 * x% <** ******* M.M-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY. XOM^MBER 24, l»0. the "hip." loosened the flesh a bit, and the "whole -Joint came off. In thft same wav the wing *«« was detached from the body. On the back w ere a few small pieces which were "very very sweet," and the last and least bit removed was the tenderloin, which Is th« tenderest part of the whole turkey. ' if the Thanksgiving: bird is to be carved on the fa'« i! >' table, this is the method of procedure, a bit of dressing a slice of white and some dark BMKt Wins Riven to each member. U th« bird is carved in th* kitchen "you can handle him a little rougher," h * demonstrator said, and then more bits of dark meat would be taken from the Ipsts and wtnga. •1.,- do** requires a little different treatment from de turkey." explained Mr. jfessl. beginning the second part of his demonstration. "He's decorated. of course, just like de turkey, but you carve him different. You must cut him horizon tally, not perpendicular. You Insert de fork on de side, instead of on top. and pot a Strong hold there. Then take off de lops. Be very particular next about de wfchbone. else you won't be able to get pood slice*. Cut all around it with de knife, and loosen it; den it will come off all ■■ = :;'. Hake a vertical cut lengthwise throuch the top. and from that slice side ways down as far as you can. You must make thin slices or there won't be enough for everybody to have some." The back of the duck is not sood for muc-h. as there la little of It anyway, and it is too fat to be palatable, Mr, Xe^si said: but lie told the clasS~it should not he thrown away, a? it can be made into very pood soup— in spite of a popular be lief to the contrary. ' Take the bones," said he. "and put tii^m in a pot. Let them boil until de flp.«h fret? off. Then strain and add to a boiled Bhin of veal. I,<=-i boil agrain for two hours. Then add vegetables and '.vir lev. and it mak"s a much better soup than plain duck "itself.** CUPID WORKING OVERTIME Great Rush for Marriage Li censes Reported in Several Cities "Washington. Nov. 23.— As is usual on the day pr^cedins Thanksgiving, th* national capital's marriage license clerk to-day put in the busiest eight hours of the year. He granted a total of forty-four licenses, nearly; "naif of the applicants being from outside the District of Columbia, coming from Virginia, MarylantL. Ohio and Penn sylvania. Joseph Chiopicki had found a girl who evidently thought her present name was too long. He spelled it for the marriage clerk a:- follows: Wladyslawa Lichadzie j«\vski. Chicago. >•"•• 23.- "There will between ?ix indred and one thousand marriages in Chicago on Thanksgiving Day." said Mr. Salmonaon. marriage license clerk- "Cupid i*= cm the job this year and for the last three days he has overworked me and a couple of assistants. Yesterday we Issued more than two hundred licenses, to-day will be the same and to-morrow will be worse. There certainly will be lots of joy- In the hearts of all these happy couples on Thursday. And I'm glad there are so many young people going to got married. It's prfHt." imrinE .hjs service us marriage license clerk for twenty-nine years Salmonson has issued more' than half a million marriage licenses. Pittsbtirg. Nov. 23.— Marriage licenses were sued ii a wholesale manner here to day. IS6 couples receiving the coveted cer tificates. This breaks ail previous records for one day. as well as helping to exceed the figures of last year for three days be for.- Thanksgiving Day, when -"- licenses were Issued,! as against ■•• for this year. DIPLOMA CASE INDICTMENT City College Official Alleged to Have Sold Bogus Paper. ."Joshua. Golabxx wlio is accused of sell ing bug-OS diplomas while he was acting as j assistant, registrar of ( •:•• College of the ; City of New York, was indicted by the inland jury . . [-day. He is charged with violating Section 1,104 of the education law. which makes the offence alleged a inisd-".- meaner, with a penalty of one year in prison, SSX) tine or both. His bouse is at ! No. $40 Eastern Parkway; Brooklyn. The ! police are now looking for him. 1 Twenty-five" specific instances, in which "GnluWck" is alleged to have sold the diplo mas at $S0 to $100 each, have been discov ered by Assistant District Attorney John Kirkland Clark. Mr. Clark conducted an investigation under the direction of District attorney Whitman after a conference with President John H. Finley of the City Col lege. Mr. Clark will go to Albany In a few days with Registrar Arvid D. Ander son to examine the records of diplomas from the college tiled during the three \ears that Golubock acted as assistant The diplomas were obtained by prospec tive students of law. medicine and other profession;-:, who are required, under the jutes of the State Board of Regents, to have completed certain studies In lieu of taking the regents' examinations the applicant for a student's certificate may qualify by producing a diploma or certifi cate from a college or university to show that lie has made the specified progress. The holders of the bogus diplomas, some of whom are practising the professions to which they were afterward admitted, will be disqualified. Two of the witnesses before the grand jury were a practising dentist and a prac tising lawyer, both of whom acknowledged buying the diplomas from Golubock. Just how far the alleged fraud extends is problematical, but from th* number of cer tificates already discovered it i.-» believed the final figur? will be astonishing, mem bers of the District Attorney's staff as serted. The method by which the fraud was per petrated was exceedingly simple. In the rush of office work at the college some of the certificates were hurriedly thrust upon the registrar's desk for signature, and as hurriedly removed, Mr. Whitman's assist- I ants say. Thus, they Intimate, some of the fraudulent certificates bore the genuine sig nature of the registrar. FOR MODERATE DANCE HALLS J Co-nrmittee Decides to Ask for Strict Supervision in Murray Hill District. The Committee on Vacation Resources of Working Girls is going to make a strenuous effort to moderate the tone of dance halls in the Murray Hill district. Plans were discussed at a meeting of the committee at the home of Mrs. Henry Clinton Backus, No. 205 West E7th street, yesterday morning, and an appeal to the Bureau of Licenses as decided on. The bureau will be asked to Jimlt the licenses granted to dance halls, and to exercise stricter supervision over places of amuEement- Dangers that threaten young girls in Central Park at night were also dis cussed, and the sub-committee on parks resolved that it would see what could be done for their protection, and to break up the' gangs of roughs which, the women heard, Infest Central Park after sun d< BenJamin Marsh, secretary of the com- Benjamin Maxsii. secretary f thn com mi ,tee on congestion, gava a talk on mo del tenements. BOWLEGGED LION GETS TURKEY. TKmdrick Hudson, the bowlegged lion cub «n the Central Park menagerie, will be the , v animal In th« collection to hay© tur ? .: to-day. Hendrick has not been well * r a long time, and hid forelegs, as m nseauence. have become so bowed be- C^7,^ of his weight that he now has tha of a bulldog. At .' o'clock this after shape "Joe" Kennedy, the keener of th« •1 n house, will give Ht-ndrict a lax . _H£LP_ WANTED. Male .__-___-__„.,__ _tK>d money selllns dgam on i AGENTS makln.er gooa n p-rsonaily. Square cur plan; good ur^ g^enwich sr Deal Cash Cl?ar <^ _____i-—- — i CANVASSERS wanted on a news paper proposition ; previous expe rience necessary. Apply Room 314, Tribune Building^ EXECUTIVE POiffi^jSS? SfrSS P^n=rs n tkt^ fl rV C-nteu;C -nteu; lar.e cny^n,:. m. | Known, Tribune &Slcc I_____1 _____ _____ j "Tj^cf— - — — — hii-'T erade men, live men. for ! M ht)hira!rcorSra h tio^ on contract. En.r.etlc. Box 'JO, Tribune Office. . . . I PRnni'fTß G4S ENGINEER salary accordlrer ' ; ™^pSct Busin« Service Co. (Agency). SO.". Singer Building. ____ : BrprrnFn MFV WANTED tr, canvass for RI th P e T^t E £a^KuPture App«w«: jAjeatad men preferred. VT. F. Meehan & ton, U Thomas ex. . . SALES" IE V throughout the United States 0 sell protestor; references required. The O Neil Tire & I-,, tector Co.. 3_n> Broadway. STENOGRAPHER Speaking Spanish, American or German preferred, for plantation; salary SI "00 with stea<lj- advancement. CYedential K:rj loyment Corporation. 253 Broadway, Agency. STENOGRAPHER— Young. man; salary $1«, with advancement: another, must understand ei-c trical terms, 818, with arlvanrem»nt. Jupp Lx rh;>n_.- fAgencrt. 87 Nassau st. WANTED. — men to take complete course in bookkeeping f"«" ser\ic^ : .ir?». $20 Call afternoon. J. Leifer. Accountant, Room 811. 140 Nassau St. Female. COOK.— $"0: to so to Rochester, N. ,T.. pri vate family. Call to-day. "Miss Anna L*cy, 15 West 3Sth sr.. Century Employment Agency. CHAMBERMAID. -WAITRESS. — to KO to Rochester, X. V. ; private family. Call to day. Miss Anna Lacy, 15 West 38th St., i"en tury^EroploymentAßejicy^^^^^^ ___ _^^_^ WORK V/ANTED. Male. R r >\" 17. ■nishr? prisition in offl''^. Address D.. Tribune Harlem Branca, 288 West XSBth ft. CHA*i PFEirß.— Sin«Je; Sv.pii.' ij«., reliable: Etrfctly sober and steady; .-arefal driver: do own repairs operate e^y car; Lest, reference. Carl Uwson. care Dei Page. 501 West 146 th st. FARMHANI>— Good milker; experienced tv all branches ot far-, work; strictly temperate: ?12 mcnthly during winter, [ruin's Agency, 77 West llthst. , . roiITER or SHIPPING CLERK-By middle aged man; experienced; good references. Ad dress Francis. Tribune Office. _ TECHNICAL ITALIA N TRANSLATIONS — Speedy; accurate: cheap; university graduate; highest references. William Beers, 37'iij Broad way. Tel. 400 Aadnbon. _ YOUNG MAN (19). — Neat, ambitious, wants position at anything where energy means aCrancement; moderate salary. Rogers. 530 West 152 d st. YOUNG MAN. 20; experienced typewriter and assistant bookkeeper, desires position: five years' office exp»rlenc. Liftola Gold, :>■<'.' Myrtle aye.. Brooklyn. _^ YOUNG MAN, 10. wishes position in off,.-.-: chance for advafem>'nt: ."*. j pars experi ence. James. Box 29, Tribune Office. YOUNG MAN. 24; lnf*-iiie'V : . executive ability: 8 years clerical experience, desires to make nee; six years with present employer; refer ences- J. F.. Box SO. Tribune Office. YOUNG MAN wants work in city Institution, as improver in provision store: now employed. Write. W.; Box_ 40. Tribune Office. _ YOUNG MAN. 19. ~s«'od education, previous of fice experience, desires any position with re liable firm. Albert Burdick. 36*5 East 4th st. Female. REFINED ybunjc girl desires position as useful companion to lady: can do all kinds of plain mending, a.-: as secretary: no objection to trav elling: excellent references. Reply by letter. Secretary, car* Sullivan, 2063 Sth aye. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. BUTLER, valet, chef (French >: will take en tire charge of !,,,, hetor apartments; good cook, manager; excellent N"w York City refer ences. G., Miss KitzGerald's Bureau, ■""•"• sth H\f. entranc 4Jij st. CHAUFFEUR, COACHMAN. Gentle an desires ' position for experienced man; good mechanic; highly recommended; moderate wages; city or country. G. U. D-, Tribune Uptown Office, 13*>-t '■...•( .v. a; _ COACHMAN. -Single; first-lass experience; willing, . all round servant: understand all df-tail? around £-entJf>man"s estatr; disengaged account Hianjre to automobile; anywhere. M. N.. •-'»:; East 4Sth gt. COACHMAN. —All around experience; private f am i 1 y.«508 6th St. . restaurant. COl -Cook. first class: man coachman. chauffeur, useful; $iO. $70: city or country ; ex; cflient references H .. industrial Agency, li West t2d at. _ Tel. 5210 Bryant FARMER or GARDENER COOK and LAUN DRESS — YounK Irish couple, no children; man understands machinery: wife cook, laundress: well recommended. Carpenter's Agency. I*l uth aye. . , , ._ FARMHAND KS: Engllsb; botk! dairyman, twt ,.ifi understanding aeparat :. testa • . | fi!:ist>»!- Ballantiae. care Mathewson ■■• > ;:7^ Bryant GARDNER. — American; Single man; large or "small tUare; understands horses, cows, poul try groiinds; honest. Bober: Al reference; state wages you will pay. Address Box 345, Darien. Conn. _ _ _ HOUSEMAN. — All round, in private family. V. Brown 'J" West 94th st. TTT>ITOR. — German. expet iced: elevator, ' Vtc • seeks position one or fro hous< *. X I i me*g32l4s Amsterdam aye. MAN and wife Scotch, lately landed, entire ' Work private family; man useful; wife good plain • «K>k, {address. Couple, We* roth st VISITING VALET. — Personal recommenda tions would like few gentlemen: can cive medical treatment for rheumatism and other diseases. J. retry. 137 West 21st st. Female ATTENDANT. MAID, to Invalid lady: good sewer, packer, massage; personal reference. Newcomb, 168 Amsterdam aye. j CHAMBERMAID, SEAMSTRESS.— Neat, reli ii.- Swedish jrir'.; excellent chainbern , b'-st reference*; $2.',; friend, first das"- laun dress. ' Osterberg** Agency, 716 Lexington ay«. —,;. 10". Plaza. CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS.— Neat younK girl- understands her duties well; very excel lent references; $22. Albany Agency. 20 East 33d s^ . COOK— Danish : very economical: take entire chars'! kitchen; friend waitress and chamber maid- both highly recommended -! r v or out. Morrow's Agency. 721 Lexington aye.. comer :-■■ st. . — COOK. Excellent In all brar.r-hp«; 14 months' .., references; Gentian; also one Ajner- I $25. Albany Agency. 20 Bart 83d st COOK — Neat young Swedish, very Rood col;. baker, excellent manager; takes entire car« kitchen- best references; $"•"■■ «j«ierberj;'s Agency.' 716 Lexington avo. T»I,. 10.*.5 Plaza. COOK WAlTßESS.— Excellent Swedish cou ple- man very Rood cook, useful: wife, flm Class 'waitress: excellent references; W. _O« ter!>ere'» Agency. 716 Lexington aye. Tel., 1 0.-.5 Plaza. _ _ . COOK— ; first class: '•*"«»■ reference"; small family: no washing; city or country preferred. 240 West 19th it . COOK— CHAMBERMAID and VI AITRE^b.—By two *irls (sisters), to bo together: excellent references. Albany Agency. 20 East 33d st. OOK and LAUNDRESS— CHAMBKRMAID and \Vaitres(i - -Two competent yoane hwi»dlsh cirlp excellent reference*; city or country; waeea S°' ; and |29. Sampson's agency, 412 4't'h Hve. Tcclphone, 1868 Madison^ COUPLE —Butler, cook: younsr Swedl*h-G«r man couple: "".an very cood butler, valet. nspfiii- wlf«" cnart cook; excellent recommen "a»ions- $65. Osterbergr's A K encr. TIU 1.-x ington ; .. TtU 1055 Plaza. : GCA-ERNEPS.— A French-Swiss lady, with muny v-ars* experleao* as sovrrness for ch«SS from four to ten; excellent refcr encoV- r'tv -or country. Please write. Made moi^ileGelle^l^ilV^t gsth •'. SEVERAL' HOUSEWOKK or kltch^nmald, by vounr neat Swedish grirl not Ion? over; un derstands cooking; can be highly recommend ed. Osterbers's A««cy, .16 Leiington aye. Tel.. 10.V» riaza- ._ — HOi^EWOEKER- Exceptionally neat English woman- laundress sood cook and baker: city or^ou^Try; moderate wa^, ex-llent references Call Irwln's Apency. 77 West 11th St. HOr«SEWORKER for bachelors; yuunjc col or^rt woman- fine cook: five years 1 refer 0^ Shea's Agency. S East 42d. >- t -t>ot7- rc.eflned vcunf ffirl to care children and bTuserul: $16- Mies Shea'a Agency. 8 East t?rl st. _____^ — — ;FV.-n — f-vT^r t«H GIRLS: Excellent cook, good T T / EN Vh"r .chambermaid: Ilk^ chll dr^n "- i«r« r™* small private family, city or oit. ' Marrow's Agency. 721 Uolncton aye.. corner r.Sth et. . WAITRESS.— Vary good, neat Danish clrl ; Excellent waltris; hUrheat city references; $25 . O«"rberg'« Agency. 713 Lexington arc Te.l., 1055 Flaza. . [TRESS. CHAMBERMAID.— -Toimb: J-_T.; v-i rood references: Morrl^rown preferred. ■ ■ Sency. S 'Bat 42d rt. i, mtkD —By intelligent American woman of 45 Tiara P-'"Hlon as housekeeper for Wld .,1 3 , «7 haehelor to take ebarfa of home; v^rv neat Rood plain cook, moderate salary :i»;;y PrT , -oilth Nor^-MIK. '.onn. ' — REUGiOUS NOTICES. THF MIUUIK COLLEGIATK CHURCH. ' •>,) aye- and »th st. p. T JOHN G. FAGG, D. D.. Minister. THE MABBI^O^IATE nUK,,., Rev DAVIT* JAMES BURJIELL. Q. D.. Mm. On Thaii»ißslvJnff Day (see announcement orenrT-lr* £* the Colleslate Church of St. Nicholwj , THE CO!XBOIAT| o CHURCU OF ST. r, lh aye. and 48th St. Uev viliTOWt JAMES MACLEOD Minister. vi^ru i oil TbankEgivlns Day at It a. m. ron Br .wtton or U» Marble Collegiate Church. %th ' n . BT * Ba , ; ".JSJ, Si., uniting with this con- Bregation. to**. Mr. MAC LEOD will preach. Tlif wi.-ST XVI* COLLEGIATE CHURCH. TUB \\ LSI *'j> nd aye . and 77th „ Ffiv HrVHY E\'ERTSO.N- COBB. D. D.. Mln. Berried oil TbankWlvlng Day at 11 A. 11. tinier, " n T>r lu COB n will preach. sirmso>TAVErr«>:sn\7EniA>- church Northeast corner of 7»d htreet. BteolostilU Day B»erm •* iu-3« a. u»» RESORTS. NKH IKU>KV. galelvThall AND COTTAGES HOTEL AND SANATORIUM ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Always open. Always ready. Always bu?y. F. L. YOUNG, Gen'l Manager New York Office : 1122 Broadway BDart{>eroflßl)-S&lenb£ini Atlantic City's New FaU !*»a«on. JOSIAH WHITE & SONS COMPANY. NEW YORK. HOTEL GRAM AT AX LAWRENCE PARK. BRONXVILLK. X. T. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. 260 Rooms. 120 Private Baths. Exceptional Cuisine. ■\>w a fca carte restaurant. Electric Train Service M Minutes. : V. •-•- v — -: ■ Hotel Oramatan. Inc. RESTAURANTS. ST. DifJSS HOTEL, B'WAY & 11TH ST. SPECIAL MENU FOR T»«iNG DINNER $1.25 from 5:30 MUSK. TURNITURE. MIRRORS All kinds of mirrors, framed, unftsmcd. ffiass j shelves; bargains PLATE GLASS TOPS to cover all kinds of desks and furniture. NATHAN LYONS, lU9-131 West ■•',Ist St Tel. '-'.".IT Mad. Sq. "^~"~~~~ FOR SALE. LAUNDRY MACHINERY. •■ gas-beating ironing machines' for sale; price j $ii«: each; especially adai for steam laundries where machine la wanted for iror.insr napkins, tablecloths, sheets, pillow cases, towels, doilies, handkerchief*!, underwear, etc.; will show the machines in operation to parties interested. Call at th* ACHKSON HARDEN lIDKF. FACTORY. Bth st_.._Passai<%_N^ .I. BIG t BARGAINS — Slightly used office furniture, desks, typewriters, casn replaters. adding ma chines, mimeographs, filing cabinets, safes, ad dressing: machines, time clocks, partitions, check ; protectors, bookcases. NATHAN' i 4 .White St. ; ! BJLI.IAUDK pool ana n*?w patent combination tables; lowest prices: supplies, repairs: j towllns alley builders. t»eckejr*a, 105 East Oth st Established 1 HT.n SURROGATE'S NOTICES. SURROGATES COURT, COUNTY OF Orange. — In th« Matter of the Application for Letters of Administration of the Goods, Chattels nnd Credits of Carrie J. Ilorton, De ceased. — In pursuance of an order of the Sur rogate of th» County of Orange, In the State of New York, mad* in the above entitled matter, notice is hereby i?iven. according to law, to all parsons having claims agalnsi the estate of Carrie .1. Horton. late of the City of Middle town, in laid county, deceased, and the cred itors of her estate, that on the I:2th day >■>( December, 1010, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the office of th- Surrogate of the said County of orHiii?^. in the Village of (Ins-hen, N. Y." I. the undersigned, intend to apply for Letters of Administration of th« goods, chat tels and credits of the said Carrie J. Horton, deceased, to be issued to me as sol* adminis trator, and at that time and- place 1 .= haii apply to have the amount of my bond as such administrator fix^d at doubl<- the amount of the claims of creditors against the said estate, under the provision of Section -'••'■'> of th* Code of civil Procedure of the 3tate of New York, and that they are requirtel •. present *v. ri claims to the Surrogate of the said County of (trance at his s:ild office on or be i ,-. the 10th da ! of EX •■ : -<t : "- I'.UO. Dated Mlddletown, N. V.. November 3, 1010. ETUGEKE HORTON. _ BOARD WANTED. BOARD WANTED — In quiet neighborhood by four adults: private family preferred: must have four rooms anil bath, will pay $150 per month. Address G. B. W.. 114 Liberty st. BOARD AND ROOMS i42b~ST.7~SI2~WE"ST. — Unusually pleasant, large and small rooms; connected or otherwise; steam heated; superior board; Broadway subway; Audubon. ."•i7r. W. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. NICELT fun - ■ ■ on heal I j2 50 SI s.nn 526 w l- : - AMSTERDAM AYE.. ::S~ (corner ''•'-'. I -De !sira>)l<e outside ro no i . . ■ apar elevator, electric light, telephone; ail ■■ leni es. Mrs. l>> Puy. 91ST ST . 74 WEST. Large, comfortable rooms, ' -r •!.•* . r '.'■■■ : .ill '■■ - ■ : . ; -- ■■■ --^ -' '■*"' •'■' LOST BANKBOOKS. BANKBOOK No. 40i'.?04 or the Union Dime Savings Bank is missing. Any person havinir a. claim to it is hereby called upon to present the saino thin ten days or submit io having said pi--- cancelled and a new one issued. BANKBOOK f No. 565,878 of the Union Dime Saving] B;ink is missing. '■'•■: person having a claim to it is hereby ailed upon to prervnt th.:: same within ten days or submit to having said passbook_cancelled ar.d^ a. new one issued BANKBOOK No. 535.305 of ' the Union Dim* Savings Bank is mii»sin;r. Any person having a claim to it is hereby called upon to present th* same within ten days or submit to having <•;.!. I passbook cancelled and a new cr.e Issued. LOST.— Bankbook >•'■ . 1,887 ■ State S i!;jrs Bar.k. please n . tnk. LO«T — Bankbook No. 1.018.821 of th* Bowery Savings Dank. 130 Bowery, Now York. Th* finder is reauested to return it to the bank. If not restored Wore the 22d day of December, 1910, application will be made to the bank for a 1.. -,v book. ; __ LosT. Bankbook No. 913,097, Bank for Sav ines, 380 4th eve.. New York. Payment Bt«pp p l. Please return book " bank. BANKBOOK No 400,693 of the L'niou Dime Savings Bank is missing. Any person having a claim to It is hereby called upon to present the same within ten days or submit to having said passbook cancelled arc! a new or."- issued. CAST-OFF CLOTHING. HIGHEST PRICE PAID for 'adi»?' arH s^'.i". mpn's discarded evening ;:n>i street costumes. Jewelry. furs, etc. Slme. Nafta!. T4S 6th aye. Tel.. Bryant 870. CARPET CLEANING. N. Y. CARPET CLEANING WORK?. Oldest. Largest, Most Modern. FINK RUGS WOVEN FROM OLD CARPETS. Prices Reasonable, Send for Circular. Tel. r"'.'-' v.'X<. Bryant. 437 439 W. 45th St. CARSFCL CARPET CLEANING CO.— Clan* by compressed air. steam, hand or on floor. 155S Broadway. 421 East 48th Bt. COE & BRANDT. Tel. 13?— 33th. __ "BUSINESS CHANCES. " FOR TRADE.- 524.9*.»> OF THE $50,000 CAPI ral stock of old e«abllsh-?<1 nowppaper which has always paid from 10 tn .'!•'!';( per cent divi dends every year for twenty years. Will trade for New York farm. What have you to ofTer? FRANK B. VTILSOX. Kent Ohio. DES KS AND OFFICE FURNITURE. EESKS, pvtltions, telephone booths, tables. chairs, wardrobes, mirror wall fixtures, busi ness furniture a!! kinds. Finn Brother*/ 353 I! r en <■! wa v. ."■!■ Franklin st. CHIROPODfSTS. DR. CXX iSWEI*L cure, has moved to I) t ai modioua quarter*- iii . :'■-.* n\ •>. REUGIOUS NOTICES. Til h">Al \ ATH'\ \K>!\. ANNUAL BOOZERS' DAY 10-30 A. M., ." aivl 7 P. jr. THANKSGIVING DAY. NOVK.MBKi: 21 GREAT WATER WAGON PARADE Hair-rnisinsr testimonies by noted *.\-<lrutik ards. Including the Jersey Lawyer—* ihrill r Coffee and roll. " for the booaern, served »>y the <»x-boozers. paid for by tin- booze Miters. We riant 1.00(1 to sl_m the pledge un.l 150 to _•. converted. Send Contributions for C:»mp.iig-n to COLO '.. W. A. aiIXTYRE, 122 Weil - 14ih - s troet - BT\ BARTHOLOMEWS CHITRCH. Madison Avenue, corner 44th Street. Th* Rev. L.EIGHTON PARKS. !>. I. . ißector. THANKSGIVING DAY 11 A. M., Morning^ Prayer ari S*rmon. OLD FIRST CHURCH ."Mi av-f., iI th to l_th St HOWARD DUFFIELD D. T_> . Pastor. 11 a. m.— Rev. JAMES A aT C AGUE will preach. Bpe -m MuaJG under direction of Alt Cnr! RUTGERS PHESBYTEIUM~~CHU3CH BROADWAY AND ~3l> NTRKF7T. Service THANKSGIVING I>.VY 11 o'clock*. REV, ABBOTT E. KITTBEDGE, D. D § CALVARY. W. 57TH THANKSiii VI V ; n Dr. MACARTHUR— •'Pronresn of Civil and Re ligious Liberty In Russia. Portugal. Spain. Frame and Great Britain — «t Causa for S!ncer« Tha.nU.m giving." "Harvest Cantata ' mew). Fun Choir. K. M. Bowman. Ooad. __ ALL SOULS' (Unitarian), i:- ■■ TIIOMAS»R. BLICER. l>_stor.— -Rev. JOHN' HAY.VKS HOLMES "ill ;>r~-.ii at the Union Thaiik_invniK Porvtoe to bo held nt AH Souls' Church »rti v. •■ and _•_> St. Services 11 A. M. All cor dially Invited. Broadway Tabernacle, Broadway nml r>fi(h >tr«-.i Ilev. CHARLES E. JEFFERSON. D D., Pastur. _Te»c_e»_T_a;ilisslvliJS ■L'-'j at 11 *. __ TIME TABLES, ■HAMBURC-AMERICANj LOHD&N-PARIS-IAMBUiG 7 Mar ' : 4| 2' ers ' "* S fawiiuun IHIIIU UHMiUUiiu it.ooo ton gfaners. «^^?|"*: tA3IERIKA Nov. 24. 1C noon with all modern safety *??}£???%£ :-H\r\\l V . Dec S. 10 A. M- R trie Baths, r»vir.nasium. Elevate «tc fKAISKRI.V U G. VICDec. 10. 12 noon ~ , , (ir.VLU>n !>»-•. 6. 1« A. X. :rKK.MI!I.Mi.K\M 17. 10 A. M. U . .' , INV*TI Jan. 5. re*. 1* tTJa«9e«aed RIU-Carlton a la Cart p , »* ,i m H AM' Jan. 1 Restaurant. Gymnasium. Electric Paths. * "^-/.• c-tc -t ! F\T SERVICE ON THE NII-E. Klevator. Palm Qudn * SeC ° nd Cahin E iWisti>«P< for Trips Everywh**. only. {Hamburg direct. _~— ' ■ PLEASURE CRUTS¥S ORIENT" JSffS^^A^SPSISSU &5 .' C Tpt. I fir Ni; C . la frlp, by the Hambunc and Ang!-»-AmeTicatt Holy I-inn. >; t i e co.'a aup^rb If— _^___^__ — SOUTH JTS^^^SSSSS^ITSS^SA Aero«« the Andes. right ■ESTMMESGZ.) I£M^M^B^l¥s Panama Canal, ; DAIS. 885 and up. Venezuela. , — ■ TI _._ fc- " ~ n- thr. as rievetand rlT.ooo tons>. from New Toric lDniiMn C T "' ) "' "" " WU. and from San FrancUco Frtroary lInUUnU VrmiNe*; 17 ..... 110 D\Y>. $«s« and up. lncltnUn? all nece^ »■!— lunni ft * d ry expense-. Optional Tours or 17 days in laa.a. i» THE ftUHLII days in Japan. ___ . — — ftllDa UUA!(I| Fortnlshtly aftT November 3O by SS. naflnbarc CUBA, JAIiAICA --- fc^ffls jfg_w^2aiS?. HJJYTI PfINAMI th uas-rvic hl! ii, rsnnißfl. „■ ■>, r»t— » «<« mm — -.-.. „■ Suo»rb trlpn at moderate rat«a — -* A ~ a . .—* Jr . , Colombia. Costa Rica. CITCIS— S ?135 and $110. Also tours including notel Wm Co^f Point*. [ " pen>e '-' ; BOOK NOW! " "*' nd for illustrated pamphlet and rates. HflMßulG- AMERICAN LINE 4 'llU ß^ ay ' SiH^VANA including 4 Days Hot»l Accommodation*. AaapU Tlm« for Sight S««lnc and Short D««cfctfal ••* Trip. First Cl«o» Throughout. ,-,.,^^^ S S. HAHBI'Rt- SAILS *©* 30 and ■~^**;s_,_ b^2jJ. Second Cabin. $25 tO MUM pUc. * -cfl woa. *tt/^WfRC-AMERICAN LINE ?VT?* f■ : ■ • 'ft J "'Q a o v>. /. v ■-* £ v J_______L___ IVTr\©TU ! Algiers, the Levant. Egypt. INUK i 0 India, and the Far East are GERMAN Ideal Winter Resorts. OE-iXI,!/*! 1 ! Especially Low Rate, to Australia, Tasmania and I I OYD New Zealand via Europe and the Suez CanaL A-ii-iV-r 1 IS ; Write for Bookie. j I ■ vnnv __Zr^AmT^— BREMEN I GIBRALTAR- al. amma -napues-genoa j ! TUESDAYS I THURSDAYS | SATURDAYS i- a. ■ | Express Sailings. Twin-Sere^ » and Fa*. tOmlt* Gibraltar. ;K. U. D. Gr..Dec. lo ; ....Dec 1 marine Signals. Travelers' Checks Good A,. G. Washington. Jan. 3! J. ~7'.' "'" ' -^ „ a Ov«r th« World. Independeas Arc .r. . tt» Kaiser \Y. D. G.Jan. 17 | ™*f "~S „ World Trips. dfre^ loELBICl» * CO., Gen. A^., -- B^T^- . i CUNARD "CRUISES J ■ RIVIERA ttcw ! ■ s^* MADEIRA GIBRALTAR * f*> . I\% VILLEFRANCHE GENOA W I I * NAPLES ALEXANDRIA FIUMc. - \ " £*A*> ala carte service .vttr 1 1 WITHOUT CHARGE J ! __ !*_J? AJA JS Ml Ai^ - ™ T - pA -- T —--- xo_ L?^AO^^C ;i 555 5 ,„, | B NF*>O»K '.OS TON :x | -* CO^_?^!.- I<s » iniPtC O« LOOL ACt- S si- r »____: '_i_L*_____ R ___J "____! _■_■§ sssst ssasi «aaa* aaaoi asaai ssssi «ssai sbUB •■■■•• American Line joa:m. k 'j Plymouth— Cherbourg— Southampton _ j . ... ■ ■ ' l Red Star Line "7A" New York-*Cherbourg-Doyer-Antwerp. Kroonland Nov. »> , • V ader land . - . - 4 1 p,>r^ fin A White Star Line «.>.«• i ! Cherbourg— Southampton j | Oceanic Nov. 30, 3PM I Adriatic ... >£!. "1 I ! Majestic. Dec. 7, 3 p m] Teutonic. .. v - •• ■" -• - New" York— Queenstown— Liverpool • ! Baltic. Nov. 2«, - PM'.Cedric DJ* \- ; I CelUc Dec. 3. noon: Arabic ■»« " New York & Boston to RIVIERA- iTALY-EGYPT ./ ii T v (21.035 tons) iJan. -"> Mar. -r | • rfJTir ("0 901 tons«> IJan. Jillar. » •Larger StVamers «o thr 3l^diterraneau. Romanic Feb. 4,Canopic -■»-"- " Gra^d Yaslifing Cruises s > ■HnaßM** nßMl •i > "Hi ■■■■■■■■■■■■^^^ % 9 West indies. South America I : !| and Panama Canal | A.-nerican Line S. S. New York Sails Jan. j I and Panama Cana! I America Line S. S. Me* York Sails Jan. I 28 and Mar 4. | g •• Days bet — Sl3O lp»»ard i , 1 ?,"r.d for D-irticu!ars. , - _ _ IM , ——ii ■ -— — — i— — r | g^d . iff r gs.-' x.-t k.^ (Wwt-.aa: stjy.->T.)^«< GUBK'S okVent CRUISE FEB ». *4«« up for Tt days. Shorn trip; at T INT TOED Round World Tour Jan. 2.,; K^m .U^red I-KANK C. CI.XXX. Time, j I l»rfg L ._>> CT Ycrk - — j RED"O"LitJ£ rlEn J1 - WALL ST - ! RES y Wtat r«ro-. BMm. at noon. . 3 1 General Maragers. . 82W*.1.t. COOK'S HOLY UM' ' i.., K^ Vii lFirl-id'- Eicypt- Booklets. THOS rooK & SON^i.- Broadway 2fil ..and _ — ~~~~ NOTICE OF SUMMONS. | ?niwJ defendant: You are tarrtl ■ur n - o' Irvi^ an.l in t-a*. of your failure to ! -^i 1i 1 & John M Marian ■ ■ ■■ ■ < ! ad tea. : [DEiN v SHIEUW. Clerk i. 1:1 .-; NORMAN & KAHN PtalatttTl At- j iiroadwav, BcTough of Manhattan. -New t,, Y< tTu> al International Machinery -nd" r , • rim Company: Th« tore«J>'n« rur"u'u" ••» -rdU of the Honornble : VIL fry '3 War,:, a Juattc of Urn Circuit j ",': „. th<- I'nltetl Staten for l»>» .-mithern j DtarriCt "t New York, .ia. November 1. j fo aad tlUd with th^ romplaint »•»?«>« ml' of the Clerk of thf United SQtM Ctr ii t-Vmrt for the routhern Distrtct of New !; UU r ie the IVS <<ay of November. 1»1« waLBERJIKOIIMAN * KAHN. Plainttrf. At- v ' ", l ,rr 1 .'y.s Office an.l Po«to»c« »Jdr»»3. •-*«> lVri)/diva>. Borough oi Manhattan. City r>.!'t'i-.l < N*<v ->rr. Xovfßibor 2. V.MQ """ REMEDIES. "~ THIIKUUGK.pKKMANK.NT Hi:ti In c»»«« of BlllOD »•> SBKVOrs iur.ll.in iti ttiUER (t»>!.l \INI> an-: kindred dl»; " V relief at once- la <Un*«r«Hi« cm* recent nr old- ■ - «c desirins only flMt cla^s aclentlflc fvatment •hnuld call Dr. nOXSCIIIJ^th. w.U j TYPEWRITING ANO TYPEWRITERS. | Vl«7l'OK viMHi.i:. XV Nassau St.: catalogue j fr««- ■!' makes taken part payment: bargain* lo Underwoods. Hemlnston*. Olivers. Smith. TIME TABLES. S £ HAMBURG .."^orf 5 ml.jf-j •. n'_-MVl>' .N Cl{f3*N )°A-^ _>A» "SO 9: -■ o iMTM £ Ai.tcC«'«"* <r jp% isii a s^ m Plers fcot . Tr " : C_ «, _ . _ m ■■. Pl^rs foot «■«• B %m kk in a ?! - ' • %0 IVOXa ■Wm Battery Largest. Fastest. Flrest Ships ag°afc. Wirele?s Tel-graph. Submarine ='*"■• MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE LONDON PARIS BERLIN VIENNA DIRECT via FISHGUARD ti-hcaard and Liverpool Maar-tania. .Nov. Mt» AM ! Lusltanla I?"C. -* Special Christmas Sailing m MAURETANLV DEr. it. « T. M. t^u^«>nst<M*n — Fl>h?nard Llverpnol Campania. t> -.-•-. T. 10 am Caronia Dec • | GIBRALTAR GENOA NAPLES TRIESTE FIL'ME Carpathia..Dec. 3. boob '' ' '3 ... '-jar. ~t Pannocia.Feb. -". noon^gaxonii^^-^. ■ • -_..Mar. •• » UvlUil MEW EMSLAHO LCMG ISLS.IO SCUMD ROUTES FA.LL RIVER LINF.. Via N-wport and F»!t Fiver Lv. Pier 1#».1 # ». N. R-. <t- Warr-n St.. -* wfc dayaa S«nfiay«. -V.fO F. M- Str-. Pr>TMOCTK ami PROVIDENCE. Orchestr* on ea-h. SOBWICH LINK. Via Sew London. I>v. FI- 40 v R.. tt. CterkaM »l . *«x»k days, j:' l ** P JI- V:-- TO. E. R.. ft. E. -'- T Ht.. «.."0 T. JI- Stra. itAI.VE and NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW KAVEV r.rvF: for New H»iv»n. Ttar^ ford. Springfield and North, w—lv daj, oniv. LeavA Pier 2s. E. X.. 2:» P. iL Str. RKII-. ARt> TECK. Ticket? •tat»rinmi< and informal at CttT Ticket Office. 1T» Broadway, r.ear rortland- Pt Telephone ."121. Cortlandt Al«> at N. T. Transfer and Tourist Of3ce* and at Pi«r». 1 BIIDSO»Bt¥ER WtBHT LHRS I _,___, __ (°m-inp anrt xrvir«* met- PcliPLrS "-rtlrii. Very B<T,t Acc«m- Llll£ Str. C W. Ho'j* or Adiron dack daiiv » Sunday ex<-»ot« To Albany C d». Pier 32. N. r.*P. M- S, B - str TKOJAX of niT!77fiv r • Ulll&klld §p. m. dally -Saturday »t 1 iiiZ ceytM> Sunday s'?an?er *top» LiflC at Albany in either direction. To Troy Direct r-«i;r -«i; connection* ■' Albany and Troy for -•• North. East an.l West. Horses and autcm* bil»« carried at rea»onahl» *•'• j. BERMUDA TOURS %i*3Za*&£: MAUriTEK.S TOt'Rii. SI \\. 30th ?^t.. X. V- C. EXC_URjSIONS. JAPA» TOURS 'V: 1^" K:iMinini! A. Uhltromh I ... -'^ sth AV..N.T. . * iNSTR'JCTION THE BERMTZ S»TnCMJI. OF T.\XGrAGEsT Malison Square t1122 Broadway). Har!«nm Breach: 343 Lenox aye.. bet. 127 th and 12»t"» it. Brooktyr Branch: 2VH-220 Uflnciton it. Private Lessons and Classes. School or R«« deiice. Terma Reaaonabla. TrUl L*«soa •--■■ SCHOOL - AGENCIES. MT.<-rif-ao and roretca T»a«ber- Acency. ■u-jp'i'"' FrofpMors. Teachers. Tutors. Oo»« eriieaarß. etc.. to Colleges. Schools and Fatnllle*. AF?Jy io Mrs. M- J. TOCKC Ft:.To>f. TJ CntoTi Sanart.. LAWYERS. _ ~vFr AT.I.KN >art:thejS a.vxounce* tlfe reatov.al op his law OFFICES to 47 V>'. .14TH ST. ADVERTISEMENTS and SUB* SCRipTIONS fur THE TRIBUNE will be received at the foiio»ia( Branca Offices at Main Office Rates: 1364 Broadway, 157 East 125 th St.. 263 West 125 th Si., 104 East 14th St.. 264 Sth 4ve. aad 1035 3d Aye. TEB.