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Sil PATCHING We Three Features Much Criticised Not Touched by Committee. THE OPPOSITION CONTINUES Tight In Legislature May Result in Making Proposed Instru? ment Campaign Issue. Members of the joint legislativ? commlt ?*>?? who are patching up the proposed new rtty eh?rter In a army they hope will do awav with muck of the adver-e criticism took no holiday yesterday. They were busy reMsing the chaptera on the rolle? and Fire departments, but made no radial c ani.'??. In either. TV..,- the ''omtntttee stopped its Unors for the night it had left in the ohar-er t' re?- of the things that had drawn the moat criticism. There were no euggest'.ona that the-e things -\oul?1 he modified bcfon? the charter was reported to the T-e?is lature to-morrow Titght, although Asaom hlvman I'oley said they had not pa????] f.nal judgment on any of them. Tho ?harter hill still provides that the Mayor ajiatl have ;i separate and additional consent over all rapid transit franchises s-id ? ontraots. It also still give? him the awssasaalve veto over appropriations an?) ths tower of blocking any rapid transit plan.? that m>v he adopted The ? I irt? r Mil still provides- for a Hoard nf Education of se\en members, who shall roe? "a salar?.-, thus making the plai-es rlums to he sought for by politicians in return for favors to the organization, with? 8 ' "?-?rard to Uiefr fitness to supervise the educati.nal svstem of the largest city in the country N'o ? hange had heen made up to last nicht In the ,-ivll service chapter by way of re storing the supervision of the State Muni?i pal Service ?'ommisslon over th..- a-ts ??f ths Municipal ('tril Service ? tommlsslon Kllmlaatloi of this supervision was one of t ? suggestions made by Mayor Oayaor. tie .-all^d it home rule.'' but Tammany linll aras immensely pleased with the pro VtblOD. Undecided on Civil Service. ?? n..^ r^rort?"! ?? esterdar that Mayor j Gaynor had written to the legkriatlve com rrittec ? rromiTiendlng. In view of the ? ? ri 11 - ol?ms of the charter on that point, thai perh.ip?- it migh? h? wise to restore at least ?' - n* the stat?- i onimisslon's power.-. .*,?s<-n-v.1\ma?i K?ln- ?.aid last night that the; ' ad not Bnally decided ?>n the civil Bervi ?- i rv.pt'r The >*<osnSSlttee, in yielding th* many points alreadv announced, has indicated that it fear?- the critic? of the charter. 7 v tfiwing away sosas of the grounds f??r apa?<altR*S It hoped to make it rns/r to pass the charter hin. hut the charter Will n?it go tirousrli without ?? hitter tight. There is* much opposition In Brooklyn to ths provisions in ?egard to the Mayors pewers ot ? r rapid transit matters, as Bome pert-or.s there boHovs ho will use the?.? rov.rr> te block ths plans for the exten s o- <->f -ap:?i transit ine? already outlineii bv the Publl? Service I 'nmmission and the 1 oard of Intim?t?'. One of the Democrat;. lesders !n Brooklyn would not go so far ? ??s'erday as to say that the members of ?he legislature from King? County would rassing ar.y charter. "Put," he ?.rod. ""the document wil' l.a\* to he modi : o<\ before it will be entirely satisfactory to us." rhe City Club and the < itizens I'nion h?en engaged fer a week in trying to Be public senUment upstate against ? ttstsssts to f re? ? new ??harter on Tor*. ? ' i t y this fa'l Of ?ourse, the ? ? rclitic.an OOUld nit b? expe?-ted to j ?bout the wees ef this city lily, hut an effort has Peer mad?- to | I < a ??-? upatate people that janiming rh a charter by a PemoTati? n Sjs the I^igl-'ature would BUrely rea ' ?-.- nal tha Daraocratlc erg?alsatlon a? a \ bol< C'-arter Mav Be Campaign Issue. nep!rr??ntatlve? of the various civic todies oppos-?d to the ?-harter will hav<? ?-.?-ntatlves in Alhan- while the charter Is imder discus'ion there So will the !" ? Ji*publ:<-an organizations all. hsel .1. J >ad>. one of the Kings Count) Repul was asked WhSt he thought won'1 SeySOtS of the fail camp?if-ii His ? t ? The oharier " laaemblysaan PVilej said iast night thai ? the I'ommittec had dedd?*d to grant the re- | e eel ?: vtuioua dvtc organisations that a r tatesssat ol the changes that hm' ;. ? . in t' * charter bill he msde ? Wedaesday nlgbi when the bill is : relntroi iced. ??<* Will he hus> to-r.r y SS ? ?i..i Brearlas, together all the | SHI M ."lei sd anil I : polishing up Um entire hilt. To-morrow . :??? membera will tak? ,r:-- Brai train fur Al? baa* when Banal ; ? man. Assembly? t folej will tell II e Governor what they ? in the v. ?;. of ? hangtai I a u ? r beat of euthorlti ??amen that the Governor wa?- not si ' , -..irte-, would i sa I le baa not '? . -<d. however, thai ... t go tlirous . f Should It i im ll ?;:1 come lo .?' : . al. and und? bavt i" ol i a hearing ug v- a ? Id With 802 bill sffeel The 1 ??? ? r may gi\e faa ? i - . . . with the Ifayo b ;. ? not be Inclli " ?oy inwnt th.u may ? lad_ BOY RESCUES CHILD AT FIRE Cat Scratching in Matchbox May Hi?ve Caused the Blaze. ?redorkk Danton, s fount i I ing ..? v.. i.: Esst li.th .-.?...- six years ring i So ?ted by amoks from a I . . .-. ? in ths Le? la home, si j 41 ? street yeaterda; ? ? k? PSUSiSSJ from the .. In, and found the . ?, He t-l.-ked up the child . -arted for the baliws] 'onfuscd by . wai soveral times. ? rO| -8 ?be floor in ,-,?r to eSC. lUBSSSB. When he ? was tliud with smoke : x, , ed bis way to the I ?'?'? to 'h< fU"! ?- ..nn?. T?ir ... Ktlagulshed with a <samagi al !-?? it started In a closet, aad an H **???'' ssJd, hj fi '?" i< retching mat? hbos. FLOAT STRANDED SCHOONER Tho Carrie A. Lane Is Hauled Off Shore by Revenue Cutter. un Beheoner Csrris A I-sj-#, ,. .,,..,. . . Bunda? momlna a t ef I Bbinne?. Ifssmving ? usng Island, was ?has? > ,.r.n I v th? ? j ? ?? Beneca and a wrsrhJns t;?p ! ' I . ... haatly ?larnage?' . w Straft?.ii and ? . -??). after the W i .. | worn? n. lbs cap . , | .. ,-. were hauhsd ai . mi I ?? ths raresclu I ., ,. \ I ?a nr WSa t , WSS?, to Bost?i ..,. Tie tUg I ?' I , L*apta iratt?." " ' ' " I? < sas pul aboard th? s?n?"-- aad taken p. ?he Mai ? Ueapttal ?.i iPUlem, iUten Ulard. i W. & J. SLOANE ESTABLISHED 1843 AN UNPRECEDENTED SALE OF CARPETS In anticipation of moving during the coming Winter to our New Building at Fifth Avenue and 47th Street, we shall, in the meantime, dispose of our present stock of Carpets, At Such Exceptionally Low Prices as will bring these floor coverings within the means of everyone. WE NOW OFFER: 60,000 yds. Axminster . . 75c to $1.35 per yd. Regularly $1.50 to $1.75 40,000 yds. Body Brussels, ? 75c to $1.50 Per yd. Regularly $1.50 to $1.75 50,000 yds. Wilton Velvet, . 90c to $1.35 Per yd. Regularly $1.50 to $1.75 10,000 yds. Velvet .... 75c to 90c per yd. Regularly $1.10 to $1.25 10,000 yds. All-Wool Ingrain .... 05c Per yd. Regularly 85c We also offer the more expensive qualities, such as Wiltons, both English and American, and Imported Axminsters, AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES. OTHER SPECIAL SALES Linoleum, 10,000 yds.45c P*> 8* yA> uPwarA Wall Papers, 5,000 Rolls.10c per roll, upward. BROADWAY & 19TH STREET, NEW YORK Of Interest to t?cmen THE SOT FELT HAT A Fascinating Style of Headgear Comes Into Its Own. Soft felt lints at?-' snjo, ? ,.?.'? of unusual popularity at present, ??nd the shops display than In th? greatest pro? fusion and o? averj .: iaa able ?- 1 ? a ?i *?. PVfncn tremen bars b?B<coaie quite ?nam ourc'i of those bata, ? t shon th? ? it discrimination In the matter of <^>lor. W ?>f oourF<\ ihry war, ><r\<\ tlirlr next ?i??! ( is taupe, ?i.'irk fret] ? some other neutral tint With s no? ng veil a ? ?>f this kiiwi i?- considered ???ti ?< ??? a?ccom| animent t" s a to frock. Pell hatl n. I :;.? t -;? sd?l - s ? rci ami rink, are daclared t?? . ? only for chlldron, t'.?-.?jjjt>: ,t ?>- sun that thsy ma\ be sdoptod bj more mat ir. l\?a'? T' ? r ? r . \,\,o ? (r, ; ? effective with d;?;k ?* ? j 1111 ri n costunoca Ne**? Forkera t-;i?i "-oui" opportunii d uing the rain* tin <? last ? ? k non cheering a richly colored fell ? ?v.iiii be when akl?cs were ?lark ;?i?H ! ? man?t; n<Fcessaril' garbed Itaelt chief!* in more or 'r ? ' '?M? - A maM?en in hrr \ro\,n \\;i<? oil in OM fx'wr With I purple hat. \\l,i?:i she arore arlth the rea latlon mannish tan colored ralacoal A brown ?irr>s showed beton the bottom of t! ?? coat .?n?-i also .it the neck, where II was touched with coral. Th* wboU eff? was remarkabl] pleaslni and offarad sua gestion for lbs daya soon to come when nature, st I? ?>?. la Inclined to !??? moian , holy, TI ? smart soft Mt '?a? la ol si l ? qjalit,. .i- t'n wearei can afford, end tn;?\ i,e absolutely and literally untrlmmed it need . pit her ribbtm. wing nor cord ? i ? ak n> lin-s or ?*oior it com ita In dl?, Iduallt. from it-- II? ail I tj, foi t can ? ? ii Immed up at the i Id?. th? ba? ko ti ont, si is most aultabl? to ea? h typ? ol tore. Kren ii women star the soft :ek bat f? r motoring, wli a long veil thiit mal it exactly in color. Th'- \?-n is thrown over hat and hair, twist? : st the back ??rid tied in a boa in ront , iourk"- ?' o??of... si _on. KV CRKP. |; a', '.;.;;;,;! '^ JJJ^^ Tt!:;.^r,\V?ITiJ;nAT LliV? ' A^U ^fSsMsXD ? Uli U1.AC1C SOME WAYS OF THE WORLD. ? ' . recent ram, spell ha i ected I a attention of the bustnesi woman ??> d? ? or protecting herself frotn the ?nin \ raincoat, of course, Is ? well meaning ?;??> m?nt, ? nd ? ? ? ? in und? ,|'r clrcutu tan? ? i, But ? i ? rain? ? ?>..; thai ?Md not bloa opt I I and ? >.: ? ? ? ? front of a < ? rished ski." i?i the mercy "f heai tless And ?ho e\oy YtaA .? raincoat thai kepi tiio bot? tom of her skirts drj and lean" One > uel? n<sat woman ha h a coat, altho ;k1i it , i" no credit to the c? 1 I onora all go i ' ,i"?? half bag affair i that are ?uni under l "I made it thin way," the explained to a ??f admiring friends aa ah? emerge? her wraps on the lasl I L..I ? nough material m match my iain?"at ;tn?i had li cravenetted. ' i t with i " !i>r an ordin?r) skh I. but 1 ? y thi Ion ? r part-- of th. pattern, of cour ? 'Is up ..!l|\ -.. m on my rain? oat it hi nga from the t srltl ? ?ft s skirt was made I -???>. ?lit'-. the b< :to:n 'nun , : \<\> to side, leaving only space on?>uKii ?-?n ??a h sitie to-. my fool lo K" il n igi Jfo one ? ? r not ? ? ? an) thins u** ei ?nstimi? bul i am i.?it ture I should care ? . ?>?,|<' did. It's o pfui, fVhen \): raincoat blows open In front then is m> little ralnakiri prot I i my dreaa ?klri .?nd n hrn i cross muddy rtteeta and go up mudd) st? pt i '?"i? t cs ikirts do drag, foi i k?.?'\. tit? Insld? ones can't] get wet.' i v ? ? ..- ti . ': ? and th? hearth ta thost alnt nets t flreplao .torn seen abovi Mason and Dlxon'st line? The look of comfort th? gli e to a root i la wortl ti Ir prie? Hin.<? ii,?. th? are of j>ra.'?i- : ? .?! ' ? . keei hag a wa i - n kf.?M pip. : ? | bot. Th? trlvel la genersll: Iyre?ahaped ai loi top ? '?: i '? shaj ? of I pierced In some curious design, it stand-? ? ?ii funny bandy legs of Iron, about a foot ? 'ti one side of the b I , re Iron clamps, bj which, ?f desired, it can b< i ?'? k? d t" the ? | the gral On the othei ? a woodei The ? ? argi minus Itooka .?nd handle, and the lega li" croasibars, on which can bs slipped I several platea, Is ... i, 0( porridge or pot < t offee ? thing? an not ? ? cxpen ' ? e\< ?? ti-4 real old.?m? down from party EngUsb day* A Set Vorn woeaan bought troc i Hiitifjii? s ; a bt i .-,f il ???'.?? thai <n?i tor 112, i and 14 Ii lha k>) of her life. Really old | ones ??ir not plead I ? '. I sxcellestl re? - at b? ' id and tits, cost let t' .,n the s '. ;i:io orio? Por a high Brepls ? notl I la ?? m na a erane, and t-< re la a i ? rtaln littlo Dutch shop In Ken ?ork wher? th? most f.?s? i-i:<ririsr eld ruaty i rai ? < brought <"ti frotn dark rorneri i ^ Ihe pro prietor, tin* n crane ?? useful onl) fttr boiling a kettl? nol for ki eplng ti Ing nd. b? ite to low tu? r i., may U net the ni"<?. i n woman to m tradition you m. nti'iii. - ..|?. ? ? ? d the wtrniai ? be wril i "Yo hv ai m? ?, haan'l 11 bot n bn d In i ? \>? \ fnuitdattons ot ytmi mental ..n?i dom?pstic Ufo that ,i ir...?i eoob i" ! ' ""k alone? Haven t an inh? rit? d ? ?? ? I 1 ? ?? liianx < ?'. k" -t oil lh? : '!l " -""I did ?? I . ... i ? .?ntiHi' i t uli? n I "'i nnd I were y?o?uag? If then waa one thing m the world which w??n*ea s greed upon n "<? I thai ii.iIm.I COUld ??? P a K"~?i ' <?'k i ooh I ????p BaauM be sJtBBMk, x.ntx s-ul untraronnilled, I ? t.. w?-e?tio with the chemist**] of tee nn: ing howl and <""k stovs "Bul whs! does the woman of to?da i'ar? for tradition et fer the consensus I opli len r.f the benighted old-fashion? ekeepi - Nothing. Bhe t-'???-s alien ,ii;.| does thiilRS h? Bhs ?"hoosep In whal ever way II pleases her srrogaai littl I cue ; "As the concrets example In proof ? ; this ths story for which you have bee i a siting bo patiently I must tell yo-.i tha \ i have hr?>n to call on our suffrage fr?en .4ti4l h? r sis'er down the roa?i. and ha\ t "< n greatly entertained by their des lion of their bousekeet*ing< They slway divide th..kin?.-. Bussn does the mix ; Ing and Marv the baking. Mar] sa>? .-.. ? simply can'1 make pi?? CTUSt. Susan SSy ! she simply can'1 hake anything in thai ol stove. Bo Buaaa mixes up a big howl o -" s.-ts it in the i>-e cheat, and whs Marj ?eis ready sh?- comea along and Und 1 some iruit ;irni makes the pie The) d the same waj erith rake and roasts an? doughnuts Marv alwaya was the snei getlc one, whi.-ii i suppos? accounts fo her ability to handle al ?ve ''.'?ors and maki the drafts u..rk right. When they wer httle she us. d to build doll furniture ou ? ?? ? Igar boxes, snd Bussn w,.s the nx\o wh? played nith the ?lolls, and now Mary is . ?unTragisl at id Bussn maket iris lac? Hut tie moral of this tale is that there i a place for the suffragist . v?*n In I ? kitchen, and thai man) cooka impr?>\e th. i.n.ih if they sporiait/.e in the parts o broth making for which nature has adapte? ? ? CHILDREN'S CAPTAINS They Teach Little Summer Visit ors to Swim and Sail Boats. from Maine, through Massachusetts ar?; ?'.ll along the Bound .ir?- old salts who arr known as the chUdrens' captains, beca us? they have, ever since natives or suramer visito: s could remember, taught th<* chil dren of the latter how to swim snd SSlI boats, ;?n?i year after year they ?re en p.i?-'??l b] the sati.e families to look aft? th? youtsgsl ri Ths summer peopl usually hail from the laland towns or fr< m th< sterner hrownstons ftonts ?if some rity, and the d"llghts of the seaside are manifold to both the small boy and the ?tr?all girl, the terrors of their parents h? inc in proportion, it '.? not alwaya dur Ing tiie Brat aummer of seaside life that th?-? deslraMllty of a "c?ptala" Is t.-aiized. Bomethnea it takes two or three BoasonSj but the sooner th?? Letter, for ?he children 1 ? a much better time when pia.-ed in ire of .' "captain," and tie parents can take their own pleasures spart, with satisfied minds, should sny or,o ever sua> gas to thes worth] old t.irs that tl ey Sn bul a ??.ecs of DUrSS tO their dOVOted charges, there would be a general revolt, and ;? wofnl time WOUtd etUTOS! hut as || Is, ? .. h ii turning family Is hailed by their patron "captain" a? inng loss friends, and sew .ud m"re aronderful yarns ; r? freely spin fat ths snteiialnmenl and ?duration ..f th. Httle folks In seafaring ways. a gMod "c?ptala" supervises tha nautl? ? al i::. of th? cl ildrea of at i?"st thi.. families They are all In his are for the dally swim, meeting on the ?am? bit of bul lW8 dsya are given to ea?'h in i ' weskly, snd on Bundava he may awn peaceful llfs 8* ties ink,- oui B part? .if his ?.?ii .-housing. At first .ill tuition in seSSiaft Is glV?! in his boat, bul ?.s tl" ?hil.lren g ?.v. older thej scoutta catboats or sihev araaU erafl of th.,i own, which they are ?won aad in rnabagtag. The Jevaej coast, ?.uve In I Bhrewshury water, Is saM s.-.f? sttough for this klhil Of thin?., B8 UM 4 hild 'ii'.i cup has not bSStl SVOlfSal; BUI there are) many deiignttui times la bs ' 11 with ti e llfseaviag men, who ara h?roe? al sil times t?> tha ' hii.it? o. and Ihere are ai??> ?om? p.i Baaerasea ?ho ?m ?ake >ut aaiiing : Tantee. The Tribune's Towns and Cities Contest IS STILL OPEN You Can Enter Any Time Before 6 P. Hi Sept. 12 THE last tr?o of Punk Pictures in the TK'rninr's Towns and Cities Contest lias ap|>eared, I) it the opportunity to get into this big contest is still open, i on can enter at any time up to c? o'clock? Tuesday, Sep? tember 12, hut if you are in earnest about it. you will not leave it until the last potsiblt moment, and (bus injure your chances by limiting yourself on time. Don't pass up this ?irat n'# chance without careful consideration. Kven if you have never entered such a contest before, in fairness to yourself look into this one, while there is still time. Head the simple but effective rules printed in tins column, and sec for yourself that they contain no hidden pitfalls, no double meanings, lie eonvinced, as you will be by one reading of them, that their only objeet is to insure a fair and square deal to every competitor. Study them carefully, and you will find that all you need t?) enter this contest NOW is a set of the hack Puzzle Pictures and Coupons and a Contest Catalogue, which contains a large list of towns and cities, and among which are all the names which represent the Puzzle Pictures. The complete sets of the Puzzle Pictures and thr.ir answer blanks have all been printed in neat form, a.nd may be had at the Tribune Office or by mail, as specified herewith. Complete Sets and Back Numbers NOW ON SALE. Complete sets of the Towns and Cities Puzzle Pictures arc now on sale at the office of The New-York Tribune, corner Spruce and Nassau streets. The price of the com? plete series mailed to any address in New York City, Jersey City and Hoboken, is $1.10; elsewhere the price is $1.68. Extra numbers in New York City, Jersey City and Hoboken are 1 cent for the daily and 5 cents for the Sunday; outside of greater New York the price is 2 cents for tne daily and 5 cents for the Sunday. Copies of The Tribune's official Contest Towns and Cities Catalogue, containing all of the correct names of towns and cities which have been shown throughout the contest, are still on sale. The price is 25 cents at the office; by mail. 30 cents. All mail orders should be addressed to THE CONTEST MANAGER, NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. NEW YORK CITY. This Is the Way to Address Your Pr.ckage of Answers. CtT OIT AM. AROI \!> This Package Contains Towns and Cities Contest Answers (Written Matter) for THE CONTEST DEPARTMENT NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Tribuna ronnting Room, (orn.r ?pnire and ttaBBBBS Street?. New-York City Cat ouf IM? f?rm it arldra?? ?rid pa?'? ?t upm?. your pack?? -????r- T? anawsra ara mailed aaa ?ha? tb? pestas* ta rauf rr*r?'<i ? j ?enta an ounce or fraction thereof f IT OH Mt. \RO! Ml Now that you ?"an se? how easy it Is *>-> enter this ront?*?t. rra.l over the list <~>f prises which will surely &?-> to over one thousand lucky winners. A?k yourself whether tin- is an opportunity you ran afford to |>- : op Ask yourself whether you ever ?aw such a magnificent chance lo gain '?> big a reward with such little effort. With the equipment ?pecihed shore, ?t"'l which yon can vi-.uc eith? by mail or si the Tribune office, there ?re just two other requisite. ? care and accuracy?and with these .tu.I i little application there ts n?> reason why you should not enter now ami be among the winners. \ll sets of answers must be delivered t?. the Contest Department of The I ribune, . I the counting r? om, corner Spruce and \'a??au -tren?, on or before midnight of September 12. or if mailed they must bear t><>? mark of mailing not l.tt?-v than that hour and date, and no answers will be accepted after that time. If you have an) doubt about the correct answer to any of the pn7.*!e pictures you may submit extra coupons, not to exceed five, on an?, num? ber of the purzle pictures. Be Mire to v. rite \our mil name and address upon at lea?* the last four coupons in the space provided for ?am?;, and do not roll your answer??. . Keep a copy of your answers, tor compari-on with the h-t <->t correct answers when published. Answers will not be returned after they have been deposited with the Contest Popart; The oonortunity is ?till open. NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT. RULES GOVERNING THE CONTEST. ?v , ?caw-T? rti Tttboa-f? Tswas sai , costea) basas sa temo X8th, 1811. | -?. cartoon? or other rep- ' laUoBi of Uta narr.?* of a town or ? . . Callad -rate? er CSSJ? I ? ibllStied Saut? for ?v period of ?IXt] BtTBS ist* ? ' the ??? ??? *,'A ,rA;"l ,,. ... ni latreted mare all aelected .. official rowna and l ? ,?t Catalogue which ?a? ???"??"J .h* T.'l* , v,v vn.k Tribun? sa a gald. ana raisr? ? ? ??.int?. r ,,. ? .?? a II remalfl ?re?? te all ir read? ' Da '? ' .- exce\ tint employ? ? "? ?he p?p< ? ? their familles, until ?. M ? Sept? ? ?- 1811 'V .. ? cessary te sa ? . .. ,t th? Towna and ? .... ? and eospona from on? il - ? Conteetanta * ?* "mn Cr ,. ?,. ,-, ?, ... ure upin tn? i . rnon provided tl ref. ? typewriter Btrtnti mansar le su fancy of the ? tei tha completa , ,i v ,.,, , . ib ara i el eartaln ?? m . tl e name of ihe to*? D and i It- Illustrated ? ; ?, v m I .. p? IT '"' ?'? BV' ?not mofe si-"? to . ,f 'h* swers not count aa ???taut ?vee snuufi? B ?' I I ' rtttSB up? i a ainsi. ' ?' ' . ?,,? ... aerara a s '?.l an? y., .m t?i the aame ? aid be t.-r' - In making up th? ?et. Where i-onteatsnta wlah m aubmlt .v . nee era thai maj do a entire eo pon. \i gh eev. a of a fat ti . to any ?no he ">i?l or . mrri ' ? tied I ! ? contest new r>e!n?; r-in will n?? latest any on?- from .? | ? ? .-onte?t. ?\rrsace all answers i:> neat awsfftaal arder f.,?'??n tha ??s?poos i?? 'ue?y to and deliver or mall tl em. In a Best, riai packaaje (not folded <?! roiled,. ? ,:?r???d to 1'iir; roNTEST OEP" THE NEW-YORK TTllli - I lBd N??eau ?tre.t. Mew Y?>rk ?fry OV OH BKFORE MlliMl.HT Ol ?KPT EM? BIK It. 1811. The time of rseshrlmi saawais ?ri'.i a ? apon tha swardtaaj of However, ?II .in?*?r? mint b? ??pet h? . ? office of The Sam York or In 'Ue mella un or b'for? mtfl? 12, 1811. ? pris?e win h* n?.?,?r<i?d to tha as testants ? g In the eorrect or n?ar??t correct list at nemes to :: ? enure aerlea of ti?i?.T?> and ?.?? i? ratios? t'l th? event of a tip betWSSa two or more p? ?????? t:?p conteatani anawwtin?- ?h? great? eat nsmbor of t..?n? and rltle? plrture? correetty with the em It. t.?r ot aner. Tn ;...? two or mor? cont?stenla ? tmit th? largest numbei of corre?! *na??ra upon imber of ronpnne i';? c??h \ nl';.> ?' t ? divided. ? 'sing; roinmlt;???. to te ?nnouneed very soon, i< a?v.ir<ls ?tricily upon th? nini!? of ?-??rre<-fne?? ?nil ?ttnl ..-? . r the ?v ? ?eordlng and ?peiiing of the name? if the '-mn gad r't!?i H^ I : by The Trtbun? ?no! a? Tribune's Towaa and ? ? . ?onteat ? at? * ? f anaavars la aecurely fa? ? ?n?,I ?oga?i.-r th? eo?ue?tan? w|?| be P?rrni?t?ii te Ith rubber ?tarnp? ? . - her name ur^'i ,h* ??? <i tor asma ai -i ant? r>?a th.- greater n ?lontv ? ' ' B-rlded th;,' ?uch full ?treei and poetoffir? Hd.'.????, ?r? pon i ? .,?? t i set sttsrs at li * ? ? ? *.. * ? ?UN : e? r \t w \..i rt, he - !** Tur? i THE LIST OF PRIZES. 1_2_2_S4-350?Everitt "30" Automobile?-. $1.450 each. 4?$1100 Krakauer Art Player Piano. 5?$1.000 Weser Bros.' Combination Electrical Piano. Can be played by hand, by ioot pedal or electricity. 6?$850 Francis Bacon Art Piano. 7?$750 Christman Sons' Player Piano. 8?9??$1.400 Krakauer P?anos. $700 each. 10?$650 Francis Bacon Player Piano. 11?$600 Krakauer Piano. 12?$250 Owen-Daveno Suite. 13_H?$200 Carey-Brennan Sets. $100 each. 15?24?$600 Bermuda Trips via Steamship Bermudtan. 25?26?$80 Carey-Brennan Ladies' Desks. $40 each. 27?76?$750 Art China Importing Company of New York Breakfast Sets. $15 each. 77?126?$750 Art China Importing Company of New York Luncheon Sets, $15 each. 127?136?$100 Carey-Brennan Smoking Chairs. $10 each. 137?146?$100 Carey-Brennan Ladies' Rockers, $10 each. 147?150?$20 Carey-Brennan Magazine Baskets. $5 each. 151?450?$750 Luken Coves to order. $2.50 the pair. 451?950?$4.000 Lucky Curve Parker Fountain Pens. $2 each. 950?1350? $600 Fountain Pens. $1.50 each. ALL SETS OF ANSWERS Must Be Deposited at the Tribune Office or in the Mails NOT LATER THAN MIDNIGHT SKPT. 12th. I