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TO EXTEND "QUIET ZONES" Mrs. Isaac L Rice Would Protect! Schools as She Did Hospitals. WILL APPEAL TO ALDERMEN Letters from Educators Show Need of Reform?Less Noise Means More Fresh Air. A -a- pi si ' r | . ?r?]? of It - _. ., - - - - I u - wlili to r eitoi ?-?.--.--. .. I ! secondly, we s ? . _ ? ? ? ?-._?-? - M _ I T - - ( r since thei ? - _. ? ' i. - for Inform?t loi - .r -* - and perl a ? ' It - ? - ' " ? - ? ' - | I ? ' ' -? - . ' 1 HELO POR SLAV \G PATTER. ' ?v - A -, T - i TO REPORT ON SUGAR SOON Chairman Sulzer of Committee Says it Should Be on Free List, fieaaluiial irveitirattri-f conna?t I,?on laaktag into the aa** g of migar production will h* ??;'h It* r??|,.,.-t n??out th? middle of ?dine to an nnno?inremBnt mart? by ?'onjrreHnman William fAkhOW yWO* We U chairman ?,f th? r.iih-,-<?m la vkM tha nata ootty turned over > ^k of onlieitlnK ntirl ?rrana'nf: th? exptfri tavaatlgaten retain?*! - eonunlttaa i1- * that -ork had been completed the Whole > m???' .?'."-?? or ?n WaaMngtaa, to h?.-?r tbt report of '>?*? piih-?-omrr.:?-. ? U toefraia, M hi MM, a ko* of the ttporot?owa ? ' I * Amf-rkmn Sugar Reflrr.np i MBfai ' tionai Sacar Refining Compaay, ih? Fed ?ral Rcflni? c I i rapraBBBla Bprecfcali ttfteraata, and the Arbo-kle - c ? ? VTarnar concern. Uraatai to I tagar market rrtces. - hv year for ten ' year? ha<-?, ; f r "" ra? matt-rial, almllax - ' ?d the .?"?? af ? ?it ? Ar* ?onam raid ?'""?refinman Sulzer. .. ?olel*/ ?-.a. which coirif under that -? of the raw r?!oii>??-t. f manufactura "?Hing ! . ? <'\cnr tra?ai bla dl ? ? The ?i 1 ?'- Piicn n \-,v ? Hamburg r aa i ... the coMUtner :s to take off the ? - let I ' - - - " - , th? - ? ? ?? ., ? - I ? - BRAMDS -PAL" AS SLAYER J J DowUaf Savs Jack" Mul rnney Killed "Paddy the Priest." R| a ? at r - | ? ' er Tlit - - ?- ?rllni gamt ? - ' | - ' - ? .. | ? ? then I ulth ? - nd In - tr and 1 m I ? ' ? ? ?Ith an en I i BABY HIPPO DIES IN TANK. ? it. . | DAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE ?-e n the United State? ?? year. HELD H? ATTACK ON GIRL' Miss Waugh. Ill in Bed, Identifies Brooklyn Youth. SAY MYSTERY IS CLEARED Police Declare Prisoner Has Been Watched for Week-Under Bail on Another Charge. T??e police hall* se ,v.at in the erreet .??? tllsrt of F-ank ' ???.??. r>M. r?f \o i- |g| street Broe i!"?v have ?niveri the ntyetar. i rrooid* ing the ettaell upon Mi<_<_, Airrec f Of No l r-px. on " ' eveoleg r - ??-.?e picked mil Rea ? - n a 'iram.iti'- sesne ? er hed-oom. erha - ? ? || fe Tlie rlimnx m ? - . r-.,?. which ha?? puzzled tl ? pollr?. for nearly a wee! * I ref-oried I'm nlgl ? ? ? |0 o'clock Detect!***** Henne. | T,.?"tinr ^r"?r-'.ri Raecti at Igth stirs. Fort Hnrr.Mfon gxrot oe According to their story, this man was nn? of tha several parama whoea over*, maeaeaenl had been watched ahi? a ? * ree rt l ? aitark on Miss Waugh came ti the att? f the ? a reaaea fer the sarva T?as n ?-a? - . ?. had Leen arreiat??d In August i I Italian g ..<?t an?! E3? ? ?? Revnolrls. an?! ? acalr.st him that I m of ?he gi ? ? - In th i si 1 t! ? ., -?. work "ti -he \\ i _ ghl - . . ?. wer* anxious ho* ? ' ? ? ? ? pro ? ? ? m wh?-" the g ? ? loud tone? Hardl? had a a-hen the | - -? ?' listening I B | * ' The ? man. prts wi amili ? - MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ? ... "? Is ? WIRELESS REPORTS. - - ? :? earn o* - - ? MSI ? o.* or - INCOMING STEAMERS. ?. -? . ?? -, ? . ? *?-??- - B* - A M - ? t. S. Department of Agriculture, WEATHER BUREAU. WILl MOORE. Chief. ? ? prfMurt r.aucf-1 ioki . KM? .net. pa?t II - ? R Kam, S - - ha? BAI to? zAItl k-s I _. ? Mf. Lo. ji I"t. pinion Dm j i M .". :icheo ! 11. Ill Is 19M ? Q . THE WEATHER REPORT. ?Ifli? iul l(e, ,,r-i in.i ? ? ?- . ? - - ?. ? - '? T ? ? - ba ex AK M A . * ' ? - ? | ?>. a ? e r a ? t ?? j* a-...... . .. - . und II ? a ? . it <!ulf nia ? ' . : ? ? .-npran j I ..r... n?l l.,r ?|.r.|?l I ..? ?I ? I I'? ? .-?? at a ? .?n?-??_! ' - duuin - ? ? ? * i ?Mai ne*? "?' ass "r" - . . ? ? ? i ? ? . ? a . Stern Brothers Announce for To-day, in their Shop for Men. First Moor, Neu- j3d Street Building. An Extraordinary Offering of Men's High Oracle Furnishings At Extremely Low Prices Stern Broth ers Also for To-day, an Unusually Important Sale of 3100 Pairs French Handmade Lace Curtains which will be jfterc I Very Much Below Current Wholesale Prices 1200 Pairs, at $3,50, 4,50, 5.50 1000 Pairs, .it $6.75, 8.75, 9.75 O00 Pairs, n Ml.50, 13,50, 15.00 Ranging in Val?a from 15.50 to 28.00 West 23d and 22d Streets lames McCreery & Co DRESSMAKING DEPT. 34th Street Store. Commencing Tuesday, October the 17th Imported models of Gowns, Dreisui and Tailored Suits, at lar;;e concessions from usual prices. Thirty-fourth Strrrt. : _ - " ? _ ? ? -, . H ? ? _ . ? ? ? OUTGOING STEAMERS. V...-I ' ? ? ? ? ? ? - ' - -.m ? ? TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. * i ' - * . ?: -1 ? ' -' ? - ? I ' ? ? n ? ? SHIPPING NEWS Port o: Nrw Tork, Monday, (Mober 1911. ?uli and m< ? 10; to Besser a - ? ? ?*'?am?r Ha ... - . ? . ? Iteamei Antonio fruit. An I r , . M ? ... - ? to .1 ?-r.agwey tC .an, ?.... ?. . .1? m T tmamangerr ... T a T g\ .??.-'?. - - -. - ?? Nti - - ? i -? _ i * ? ? " a m a m 11. I ? ? ' ? - - - a . . f YP We're playing f^r a World - Championship. In outfitting men with good ? ics. Fall suits have their innings ? ? er had such a wide va? riety of good-looking cloth??. 1 rom the conservative suit of dark worsted to the brighter for instance, an imported ' *?>? tch ehe\ iot cut on an Eng? lish model Whichever suit you want \ve\ e ??rot it. Of course the Giants are warm propositions. But a light overcoat ??ill he i play for the Po|n Grounds. I ' ? haps you'll motor up. B<?th light and heavy weight mol here i'or you. RooEM Peet .V Company. Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren St 13th St. 34th St STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. Sew Tart i ft M -Of? I ? i - ? I ? ' ?- - VnrK ? <--ra. ? ? . rw Tort ? .... Sew 1 i ? N>w To-k I , and - ' ? -x ? ? . l'un'.? ? ? M - g . - ? o I ? -, - I tatet ? '? ? ? \<>W Now ' - ami ? ? , Sew ? a mi?! No? ' ? ? 15. 5 ? ? ? >: .-du k Lord & Taylor *** Founded 1826 Are Conducting A Remarkable Exhibition and Sale of Rare Oriental Rugs From the Village of Hereke _,_.-1 IfKRKKK- the private village of the late Sultan Abdul Hamid for wearing tine Oriente] Rugs, wu started by his father. Sultan Abdul Medjed. The most expert weavers from all F were brought to this village to weave ? I art in Oriental Rugs for the various Palaces n Europe and Asia, as gifti to those whom the Sultan bed to honor. In connection with this announcers 1 ;11 offer Exceptional Values in Persian Carpets & Rugs recent importation of every A H ind Prices: $5.00 to $8,500 Catalogue giving numhert. tizes and f mished in our Ru% Department Broadway & 20th St.; 5th A Shirts for Autumn Wear Entirely new are the stiff bosom and semi-stiff plaited bosom shirts. Remember, please, that we do nor use labels :n any form. EARL & WILSON. ' WUdWOOd "?the ncw Ped-Man. AMUSEMENTS. I ?H KUBEUK WINTER GARDEN GABY DESLYS AROUND THE WORLD m? n i \ i ncert i - ? WINTER GARDEN ? BUHTY PULLS THE STRINGS ? \?.|N<> T - THE KISS WALTZ 'r'f ' -THE HEV?8 HOMES ^nrn -r Poro HENRY KuLKtB ?.ronf N?m- ? M?ixin?> Klllotf'a t IP ??? B .<? ? AAiQi _ M OnOLIN i.rern ?.??. km*? _ PLAYHOUSE ? BOUGHT UNO P?I0 FOR I VRK . i. ? ' FRITZI SCHEFF,;, ,,: DAI.Y'I MME. SIMONE THE THIEF MANHATTAN BLINN THE BOSS I* H<?ralil ?ij ? ' CYRIL SCOTT. ? A Gentleman of Leisure UK-I I N|i MARIE ORESSLEnNf.hVmrrp 7 6i-'UI. ill ?K \ I ? tor The IIK?. t 4 H1IK The Garden of Allah teat ?? th? ? K2TT1 K\ 1IIKUKK tnrmrrly Srw Thratr. ?jd St. and feat. Park Wottt, I hi? Mll|?\ I V .. ?t i) i, -tortr. N<?1 Mlllll 'HIN t ?.|\I?. ?.nil? To \N\ DM I'KHMIN. I'HK I ? ..?? PO (SJM mal I ?fff 'c ?irwtne ARL1SS DISRAELI ?. I <? nftUaM ? l"*?*'r?- . , M uUnin Mia COHAN QOLONUL ***'l?l? Mat ! ALHAMBRA r? "in? ?lui ;.%? ? 1.1 l'rr?;iliMlt th? ROOSEVELT ? (Ml- I III I I MM | I..N \ll<? - ? - - '? Mat .'..? 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SYLVA LOVE] BELASCO .. Mi,|M V I - IBM IIM-t WARFIELD THE RETURN OF PETER BSP REPUBLIC THE WOMAl I ARNK4.II II VI I -, \ , ? ? ? Violin Recital It \ V I It I i I Oct. 21 lecital \ \i n* 1.1 _ SPALDINS ,-_-?, ?S ? \i;m ?.ii N M i Trota I DE PACHMANN pi v\?> ubtitai E?EC' T H* I CA% XPOS1 TlO-: , UllM'tUI I I *?lH>?. I"? ,, - to r 11 n, '" . -I ' " *** II, loii-r