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J. a ? a i o i ? ? ? ? 11 a ' ?(.Premier Speaks of His Age Ipnd Mis III Health, but Real Reason Is Political. PREMATURE CRISIS OPENED ??Tjie-Hards" Not Ready to Name ?>-iccessor-Sir Edward Carson g likely To Be Chosen-Ques !i i tion of a Peerage. a > [g*j (-atria t^ Tha TMbaa? i pgmdpn, Ncr. K?At an einergeno nt^fatir.-c of thr City of London Conserva i,m Veso lation held lo-day Arthur .i. - announced to Ms constituents hi? r? ijr* m* nt from the leadership of the The ex-Premier has doubt? .1111. aroury of tha attacks of the ! tariff reformers, but with char net).list', graeefulneas referred to hi?? in ?jM.'-'iriT III haalth ih*? dtoea not look m > ?r i or haggard) and to hip inorras e la barely sixty-three y?sars ? S f si ' ?rd Will 8^' BalfOUr was received In an<iien.-e aj:f; ??.'-?inn by ihr Kins*and Infonned J?,iv majesty of M<? derision. g the course of Ms ape? - h to I Is Ire to leave thr- position <>f heavy ?.I i.c-for? l ran ? auffetins from thai moni i of all p un, i n t|i<->??p w ho, wli Ir to!ler-t. nt-vert hele? ^?-t petrl v> i ? old course the) have pui -?, i ? they have Or? " loifi in public ?frv n-c, oi m ? ? nrf. or eminent men o' KJ but a jin.i. ?nr, WOrM ;.?*> f. nil-i all. Freshneas snd ?? ? airable In thos? ?\ ho ha* ? -1 irreal i-onrfrn?. tint hour * thai 1 - ? ? Ml Hnl 1 would - rabie If I ran the i In vies lonatii of I ?nation and of the irnniin.-i.f the Horn? ? ? tlfo*****S rrs .1.(1 as much con?--. r g Ui lontata as Mr. Gladstone's <? historic occasion when Lord i.i to i ho Liberal i In 1*478 Irnnists like Lotjla liaXS? llloughby !>*? Rrokr, who ? n pro? lalmlng that ? r. ? aaturely, when thry have t">; * mined m their own niinr) whether n ? 'hamberlaln or i-'. i~. Bmlth ? ?o ?. his sue? saor. \| for the - ?*..,.... i ,,f th.. ? ? "omtnona f I * i ... ? t tlciai and parliament. the feeling of d? ? / thai it would be natural : . . onclud? thai Mr. B ? . ol dis the unmanageable ? nt* hards" and m ? cont? 11.-? a 111 ha? e ihem all it hla f? ? I to ? .* prominent i ourt ? ? 'ost m? { tor a part- me? iin~ i" b< h< Id ? m Monday, and are talking .<on *i i ?s ?nt: lum t*> tik*- loi g-tgi ieas4on. ? tend? d by ? that thr King ? to India ?a " h the suc ippoal d< ?!. Mr state h.i\o Warned him ni t : - | ?? ? Inuoua of nigh) work ai bllitlea of leadership and thai h< must His folloaen to h'hrvt this when hs his been leading able briii .tiimn :. Witl ? ii. ? ill on -? m to di i ? sign itlon. ? . ?? d folloa? ii- i.- hit ' lion of the leaders! I i paei g< I *iu.!? -l C ' I- ber of P 11 TECLA GEMS Scientific processes and hi-rn **?' Temperature render possible the Jk?*T?w%duction of jewels th-t are pe-'?-t reproductions of the prf - . ?, ? ?? ? - ': ? Teat Is. Rubies. turner - aids and Sapphires ?ire motmi rd , only with genuine Dia ?nonds. in the moni artistic *md on? o m m o n settings. TECLA NEW YORK PARIS (th Avr-nur 10R.,rr)-UP?H LONDON NICE /OMBonHStraat 16 Ave. Msii?na v>-r Plum Pudding Mould: In Great Van? ly ,3Q ?V 132 West 42d St., New York tor Dublin University, a* hh> . hl?*f iieu tenant in thf> (.'?-.inn, The rirai question which Unionist determ , before the party mooting on M9hda? is whether Mr, Balfour ? induced tr, remain I? tder ?? ,iny satisfactory to humaelt u ? chang? ?> tho choice win probably lie '?''"'f' v-i I '? Chamberlain and Blr '''w'?'' . With P*. i:. smith ?veil ?groomed ?lark lmrso and vFaltei Hum? i ? ng ai?-., in tim running ?\a L?-r?i Lanadowne I. nol likely to Ix <l?st'ia?-??'i m the leadership of the L?>rds. thf s, ?, ??jon ,,, Aus?t n c-n-Mnbeilaln w' ul?' brti - ?, ,,.,'i i literal Unionist to xho top .nid irritate th<- old Tortes lF?-?r thii?- r. i--..n. .ir.il | . ?-J,- i;,i?v;)r'l Carson Is iim most ??trenuous opponent of Horn? Rule, the I itti i roe ?' I ?? ferred Th? Ministerial party, Including th? I. Iah Home Rulen, Join th?- Union ?tes in th. ii Commons v. in if.?..? -, great ghaur? of In? teresl ?alien the nguj-e to whom follow?en und oppom n;s alike ? on? edi d Intelli pre-emlncnc? Is no longer in th" fore? front 't the battle. On,- result of Mr. Palfmr's i. sn-mit i..n t the Ui onlal party erilL tor th" pros? m .n .hi ev. nts. return l control which previ ?. th? lat? Marquis ol Balii i ? U and Mr. Bmlth, ?and later Mr. Balfour, In th?' House "t Commons In there muy ho ol to ti e P'sn. b it in ; Wo, k. ,| v, ,?. v. -il ?.-? manj older mei ?? the part) to-night ;?n teatlf) Ing Ni st Mondaj 's ca? g ig con ? Unionl8l membei o? Common . wfai. h m. ??- thai th. p? ' he Marquis ol I? id? r of the ? ?pposltion In the Lords Is IT? ?-t-"! it is bell? i "u h" sdowne is himself no1 In thr h. b1 of hi alth, and rnighi di iln t" l?: i. \r|i s quarter o? s cen? publii lift ?* i tnd i ? . ? prominent s. ot? h family. His i Iter Of Ht- ]:>u Lort bury, who laum ' ? d him upon his pol ? and Cambridge the young man * .... ,fi fi, thai tVlth ? tn 1878 he b. |e, Lord . ' - aligned btmself ?arlth th. Fourth party, with Sli 3 i I Lord Ra? Churchill, v. Itl l? party he re? ?mill tun ? , ?ounctllor ? mm? m Board u i. ?i | oung ?tat? ?v for .ii.i. In tl . M - ??? i if our imd th< ?-? known n i dation ?? hich his ei ? to It was n? I ? .... ? ? and '" this Important po Thi r? n? --;;\" pol n in his n? e storm around I red hi? ? ? ? v?-, at? rn disl ordlal r? ? ' ? still further to the Irish ? hv hi? i-i.i.ii'- appeal, resulting In a ? . ? real ire of his Irish polic: was i fo ination ol the ted J '.'-n lets '?' m , , ? w. ii. Smith, ? . Mr. 1 a fea , | to th. I< '?' the tion in th. with tbe return ol th? I Fin Lord of the Ti ? n, srtth Sir William Hai leadin* ? v'a u troubl? ?i one, strong In 1902, "ii "' Lord ? ? ? elf only to I 11. ? Oppc"-' ? lowers ' ?.? 0f Mr. i'. ilfoui re fi ? Tory ?and ?pot he? TI of | HOLD-HP BY YOUNG BANDITS OBWegO S?'.'*?? Professor'.? Captured at Ogdenshnrg. irg, N. Y. ? amounting to a aa pi I It ? ?? : ? IheJi Canadian bord? ... , ... Rappel . with hia fessor of ' -uni s- hool, snd ? both - ? ' -' money wei ? ' ? ' ? -_ TO T ' ? BATTERY INVASION ' ... DYNASIT MS FBI ' i ...liniKMl from flral pas-. to thin Hiithority Liang chl-rhlao, the. rxilrd Chinese editor and the most in? fluential ?Chinese man of letter?, !h re turnlng to the capital from Japan for UM pi***pO?88 Of dire, ting the activities of there! i*mera and taking s hand in the, itlon of a new refunusd oahlassa In S recent interview at his home In Bums Um ?ditor said that th* pr4*8Man4 would bring to the front a man who ai the Urn* of thr Interview had liol appeared on he re\o|ntlonnry MaKc. Whether Liang %1-chlao ts to |.e th* political "rlark horse" |g ,?,. rrVea|ed. Many of th? vn.-rovs, it at.pears, are in sympathy srlth the new party .stijr g< ?t- d, which also i latms i*. bar? ?>'. ?i of a majority of the National Assembly. The National Assembly, by the way. |s at odds with thr southern revolutlonlata for baring Indorsed ihe plan for a limited monarchy, lnst?*nd <?< d< mending s republic The Hoops in the north, it la stated, nited m the Ihte-raata *>f the ra? nd ai ? dk llberately brine ? !"? - in to beai on the go?, ernmenl to promote Liang's plan. In . ? the informant dec?an *l thai Yuan Bhih-kaJ obtained the Pre. mlersblp onl* bec-aus? of the Influence of Prince Ching, the deposed Premier, and I ...m a am ?> h bout any grt al i"i lowlng among the Chinese people The latter "assertion li beyond denial, despite Yuan's i-ecogulzed statt-emanahlp. Th? tat? men! mak? ?- II cle it it ?hat powerful in uehcei are al work with a i;??, ma/ . ahen th.. . haotlc .-..i- non ? ilatlng hi .- hatt? i? d .... Mot i be people <->f this an? eiant City, arhO had rinn?? to the hope of a ? out i Um dahed, of the i Ivll ? 04 I aarl? i" liay hv inda ??' h? ' i'ii?- long?diead? **i ati.o k b] tha revolution! ts had I Several thonaanrl new troop? attacked tin?. Btronghold wltli rlfl? and Held guns, but Ised "oh t h. i*.-. - of more than d Kilt? d. The Man ? ati ongly Intn ached and well rmed, ?rhlle the reformers are short ? munition. Th? struggle in likely to be prolonged, though it la reported that Hier.- is much '? h amone the Im? troopa s. -....ii thouasvnd Ifanchua i. n thousand have , -. -1 -.i i Dg las loi al aiii'\ ?" 11* north. The reform forcea kepi up desultory I ? . | it. t r:c impel i il ling Little damage a as dona in?-- and British land ir i lie consulates \i ? bins ' " Manohu rifles, nith mai itloi . ol arar, bar? bai n turn? d te the r? fon i loi'^ k Phe revolti Httai ked I LI laong, p., |. tat Ion? on the of the ' anton Ko*a loon R ill** -i ed an ammunition. \ Chinea? rpoited in th? perlai ti killed, i . ? ? ? to ? I vi'-.-i*.\ hau de? ... the >?? vo .. ? othftl offlctmlj lie entry and th? ?: rapa i re- olutlonary moi ? .ii .! Hfi. i na amicable <li.?riis,,1on >n. -i...ii he olli'ially ai.noiiii. t-<i tii.U Tien-Talri sroald ao4 -wuT-mflat a . i . people ?fleslre i*> avoid a conflict, th**j m iv ii- f??;? taking bver the government until the alt I a more matur? ki!*..?. m?.- ? ?-I.-, roj will be land th? ir d? manda for any i '? '.ills of the murdi eral Wu Lu. n : i Novembei 1 il ? ?i : ? ? ? -?i. nt m Bhlb kla chuang, hav? rought In by fugitive i iai the lian? ? ?? ' -. neral w u "f co? ? - Bh ao? t aen, ind ???' ti i.-o i 'baa troops, in a o at tac I m the north and Th? Maaehoa de negotlatlng ? fine They pe : that he union ? ad at l rushing to ? i ,. I a pi '? proclamatlo up a HORRORS IN HANKOW Hnndredi ol Hall Bunied Botliei in Ruins of the City. ? | i 11 fjQ city of Hankow I **i by Irdi of o . extent The low 198,880 088. Foot - ? dl ?tlt'l'e of hall - He among ? ? ? are Um bodk ? of 'i | the ] **stofll< o and th? ?pared The its taking SllSt nfnVrr?* I ex? '?'? -i ? . r.tf. (Je .... I ? I I . .i i rosa n ive th? proei sds dsuIi appeal? d . that Hi* rebels ?rere ordered thai 'lowing da - ? irtera i - ? i Hi" lf< ool for th?* Blind i Uls rast, an In '?\ h i hang i . On 1 ? onal-lei ni la ? -.. ga* llghl ? i I Hankow ? ne ..' o? i Thla plsii ? .null? ? " ? i sag. ! . r B4 in- n *?ii or. .ii day Ugh! ?i rol ? ? ? ? l ;it .i - ?mi.?I ' . . ,1,. m to deal . -i. . - told have reported Ih p.. ? IM A Grand Old Pot-Still Whiskey John Jameson .Th'- icitik:*? Whiskey Nothing Purer Nothing Finer Nothing Belter Vf. A. Tailor A I <>.. 2fl I? wnj. N. Y. IMTIIM1TWWIIIIIH1 all HIM IlilUliP holding secrel Intervlewi .??i-i republican || I'l'T?. 11 rr>in Th?? ' ' r*?'i I Washington. Sof & The ?province of Rirang-liing Will p.. ov?-r to Un reeolu? iionintB on Friday, Mlowlej the esasnph of ih?. prortnc? .?i Kwang-Bl, ?sxcortlng t..? rumor?? .-nrr.-nt in Hankow a* reported In late dispatches to the State i ? rtn nt as? il.iv from th'i Ampr|.?:in ConauL Th?5 ron sul ut Ainoy raiwrts thai or?Jer Imh been rumored these and that ?"minion?? ar? ??gain normal. Armed rteameri an patrol? ling th? waters ?rorrotinfllng the Island and Incoming erafl are being carefully ssaanad, Thr legstJoa si Peking i-eoortod to-day thai the revolutionists now hold nini pro vlncial capitals, ?with many othet impor? tant .'tti"? and thsl others, Including roo ?'how, "Nankin* and Tien-Tsln, ere alao about to i'.lti the revolution?r! movemenl Th?- province of SI Htimng ha?; declared Its Independence, ? ? ? ? t chl-LI ?till nominally supporu the Man? hua viniir.'?] Murdo. y\ commanjdlng the Asiatic fi.?, miu .?t Shanghai, has reported the dispatch of ?vtnericsn warships to various ? i -.-" poriB to look after American In ? , ? CHINESE LOAN DISCUSSED Ainrnran. Prfmrh and English Rank ers Talk Over New Situation Nov. s Representatives of th?? Ani'-ri,- m. rrench and English bankers in? ri in ih" Chinese ourreney reform In n H?, t ,,| th,. ,,it,,-.-' ,,f th. indu-? 'hi?-.' Baal : thin reaultlng fr?.m th? revolution in Chins ? i," probable efteel of the ? hai govi rum. ' ? Dotation <>f the loan. ii was the unanimous opinion "f thoM ?,i thai th. situation In China was critical, and sccordlngly it was decid?*! thai no action be taken In furthering the m til the atmoii h- r? h "i .io:?i"'i .1. i' Morgan, jr. was present lit till' l rinf'l ' I" " TOO OLD FOR NEW JOB AT 40 So Labor Man Tells Employers' Liability Commission. W'H^hlnRtori, *?."',-. I That a r,?.,n I t|i?"i gel a new pise? liter he i- fort? years ...i?i aras asserted before the Employe] ' Lis i iiitv und Workmen'! Compensation Com mla'.lr.n to-day by ?Irthui E Holdei "f the AlIlT', -''I I '" '1- I ft "" "I I ,.l,"l . ?The man who la over fon: and who ;i | v h:.l| . , ii""? gl ' ba? '? V. ; . but he can hold "i? If he plao ." he ss Id "It la 1 Ik Mini th.u it i. m England, and <? ?")" In t,. nnatiy and througboul tlu Contint i This ?condition ?a> n"' due. Mr. ?Holder i.'i, tr. ,.\i\ legl latlnn, but was the result "?M.,- i ondltion ? ? . ? ti? ? ??? ompen ?? i lor fot d?Mth ? ?i- injurie? M'. Holder though! th" law should grant "all thai th? trafBe will I Railroad sttornej wen invited to ?give their vlaars Th? Oral to respond waa Rob? ?ri .1 Cary, at tin? New York Osetrat, who ?. f,|,. i ?"?I for a moderate law. Gardiner Lathrop, "f ths Atchiaon, o? I'? k.i .s. Bants I'c advocated oxon-iion of the terms <?f th?. propoasd laa i<? other In? dustrlea than railroad*. NEW WEAPON IN ?STRIKES Fouthr-m Pacific Said to H;ive Stopor-H Water Supply in Desort Town. Tu. ?.i? tria, \"v. v Striking railroad shopmen at Olla, ? t Is sn I louth era V'ii-iii?' order thai all water he cut off from their horn?'?' and that they be forbidden to gel drinking water from ?water cars, according to t"'"Liani fi"?" \v k Stuart, a union laboi "th'"i there, ?" h Tucson branch of th- Federation of Shop men. According to l Ins on? probl? for tl itriki Oils . ,. , . i on I ? walla there ir rned ... I nd i.luc? ? ti,, , ompai ?? ? n. ort? ! i< lion * ? |at<. t" Bu| erlnti nd? m J. H. 1 ,.f 'hi , '.I -.? ' ?? ||d ''. I. tr, nff? ' ? T''. n.' un been w? mchi and fhv ?agalnt I ?i,- i ". "and the] I wetei fron th?. bydi in' much a ,t. t wantonh that ?. ? ne?Bds in Its sasini boll? i - MAYOR VISITS HO.srTTAT, Talks to Children City May Ai?i Work. President. McAncny Sintg ." ? i j m? etlng oi the H" ."? ? i ? - i ? i " '? ? n i ' i ' - | ???..->? '. V..16 ho'.'l hi -i ntghl and i ? the oo. i km of , y . It t?? th? war.is by Mayor fJaynor, Btmrugb. Proeklent Oeorg? si tneny, RabM Btephen s wis', aa ' 'H Jacob!, May? ? aras taken Utrottgh ? i' Frnenthal founder of the Institution He pol ?to rag "i th? lldren ? a ?*rd. Ltttta nor ? ? Ho'ktn In r'art"!!1 t u ;i > thn.- fR vu .-i Th? Mavor fold '"-i t" | ?- of koO'1 ehe,-r. and proriheil^d *hr Would S cured ?f her hip dtseaaa The Mayor, RabM Wlle, I'TeeMm! Mc Pr .T.T-nM rtlsrilSSSd the ' of flu? tV'?-|.'ltal. an<1 all SPI I ? bs ltn Wl rl: Mr McAtMHU - ' I ? i no douht Mayor Qaynor th 'i' ' f I ? lion, and hint?*d thst ?..-M ?/ear th. ,-ir wouM mak. in appropriation tn aid u. BROTHERS AMOR PI ACr: ANO FOI'RTH AVENUE WeVeamodelin Men's Sack Suits that's the top notch of style? It'? a c'osc-fittinij. aolt roll. tour-button Sack Suit, with all the flood point? of the best F.ni*lnh cut. Ox,or?i Cheviot. $25 ; ComhridOO Cheviot. $28. Sack Suit.* m numerou? other ?tyle? and hunJred? oi dif? ferent pattern?. SI? to $.*>0 Overcoats, too? Single anil Jnuh'e breasted Ulitcr.?, Rairl'n? anJ conserva? tive Sack Ovcicoiti. ?IS to <7i. EST/va OVt R rUl-F A CFNTURY LETS be PARTNERS You pre v de the ability to SELL the goods Let us provide the ideal factory and facilities to MAKE the goods If yotl could manufacture your product \^r'c to 25r>, cheaper than you do now and so have a larger PRICE leeway, you could sell a great ?leal niiire good?-, couldn't you? Consider a moment with tliat margin under your present prices to thr tra?1c couldn't you DOUBLE your business? ?01 course you could, particu? larly so if you had no factory worrta. on your mind- if everything went along like clockwork the way it ?lue?-? sometimes for a very little while. With twice as many goods <?old no sudden overtime rush, but a steady ?loubling ol output?your manufacturing ?cost would he still further reduced, wouldn't it? You could buy your raw material cheaper and reap a number ? it' advantages. The Business Doctor Well, then, why don't von establish the fa? i"r\ conditions to bring it about? You ?'an il?, so in two ways. The fust one is the more costly, but it is excellent nevertheless. ( all in an Efficitmc* Engineer and have him make a study of your business, your factory, your labor requirementi", the sources of your raw material, the type of machinery best suite?! to the handling of ?our goods, the location of the machines to produce the greatest output at the ?.malle I labor cost, the cheapest form of p?*.wer for the mat hines, and the best arrangement of all your operating space, to insure the shortesl movemenl of go?als from the moment the raw material com? in until the finished product goes OUt. This may cost you $5,000, hut. it. will be well worth the money if you ?'all in one of several good men. ? Like the Big Fellows The chances are ten to one that, the Effi? ciency Engineer will lay out an i'leal plant for you that will do the work, but. outride ?if one place, there is no such plant in existence. You will have to buihl one. Then you ?'all in an Engineering firm, one of the several largo and \?m\ able concerns that the (.'orn Products ?Co., the VVestinghouse Co., or the other very big fellows employ when a new factory is projected. They will design for you a factory exactly Still, if you are operating as the average con? cern operate-, bv all means call in the Bttfi ness Doctor, the Efficienc) Engineer, and SI E if it is not advisable to build voiir own plant or to take the SECOND remedy. Are you Standing Still? The LIVE ones are not- thev GROW in times of quirt business -and when the rash comes thev ha\ e the ?ream of the trade. You ?-or some concerns grow from i yearly business of $200.000 to a business o? $10,000,000 in a few yen- and think it's luck, jt isn't?it's SCIENTIFIC M ?iNAGEMENT, and if von want to 'iK<>\\ you want to THINK. The Second Remedy The second remedy i. for you in sell the goods and let u< provide the place to make them RIGHT. Take advantage of OUR in vestment and keen your own liquid capital free to earn JO'i in v?>ur own business. You fur? nish the SALES power and let us furnish the horse power. No plant thai you CAN build can equal t li?r plant thai we HAVE built. We have spent $25-000,000 in building the plant, and that is too much liquid capital for you ta tie up. You would have to LEARN HOW by building one building. We learned h?ow ?i teen years ago and by building one hundred and sixty building i. We rky the Doctor Bill i all in your Efficfency En-pn-ter, '?** rim ?.ti?Hv your net?''??, and then in-pert oar plant and -?-?; it we can't provide you with jrour ideal fa? t?r>n ready made, 1 lr, if yon hke. ?re will l<.;?n you our Efficiency Engi? neer, to study your needs and to give you unpreju? diced advice entirely without cost to y?0*l and with oui obligation. Von don't hat*-* to BUY a factory at th" Bush Ter? minal. You RENT our. and th* rent ia low. Our ?ost *.|' power is bo low that it is \er> doubtful if you could equal it by building your own power plant. We have every economy for manufacturers, every facility for fast snd inexpensive production th.it money e.-m buy or that manufacturing science has evolved. We have made the Investment and we can give you the heue'it ol it at ? ' osl far lower than you can bay or bllild it?heraus.? ur? a*-?- dr.uic the -.ame thine '.? . couple of hundred other concert What We Give You uited to all your needs. I lie next tiling i?- to fm<l the right location. 1 in?, is ,t very grave matter and extremely dif fii i!t. |'!i* bect thin**; is to call in several real estate concerns who speciali/r in factory site?. I. Clifford Moore specializes in New York an?l Long Island, *ind Fiesl & Fi*?t ?-peciali/r in New (Jersey. You must tind a location which v ill bring your raw material to your door. If you can cet your incoming shipments via a water line von may want to locate on the water trout, as frequently water rates are cheaper than rail. At any rate you should be located on the sidings O? at least three railroads. The Cost \\ hen von have found exactly the. right loca? tion, buy your land ?ind put up your ideal fac? tory. It i- true this will cost you at least $100,000, and probably twice that sum. O? i ourse, you will have to build your own power plant, and this means an engineer, fireman, and probabl) an electrician in addition, an<1 a watchman as well, it means that your rent in your new factory costs you about Sf-.OOO vearh for 20,?000 square feet and ties up $100,000 of your liquid capital as well, and that this liquid capital would be much better in vested in your own business instead of in a faertory, because in y<mr own business it would f ?urn you 20% or $20,000 yearly. Looking at it from this point of view it makes your rent .. .-t von $20.000 yearly, or $1.00 per square foot doesn't it? Then there is another disadvan? tage If through using up all the available labor, or through strikes, or through the. ne? cessity for expansion, you have to move, the chances are that you can't sell your factory or even rent it for a fair price, because it was de? signed for your business and is not at all suit? able for the other concerns who could USC that |l M .Il 1< ill T?o ???*? sue ?...ii a factory on three railroad?-* BleSS your hear?, every on*> ol ..ur buildings i Ml the. sidmc* of EVERY railroad entering the port ot Sent York and ALL their V ? no ? ? I ape to paj '?ur buildings ar*- practically walled by * ? They are flooded with light throughout -tight for EVERY workman in the RIGHT plac? not in i makeshift place, as in your factory to-day. Ont buildings are built of reinforced onerete?the i modern design and construction, ind absolutely fire proof. They are equipped v?-i?h a (1,000,000 -' I of -prmkler fire protection? ?result, an insurance ra* of 10 r-?nts to 2d .-. nt?. per $100.00 instead ? '-' or $i 50 or $2.50 "' even M.00 as yon pav now. We unload the ca? ? ? the *-**od*i up in the elevator .md deliver them on youi ' ?rithout charge, except the rent. \\> .-a!! at your foor, take the goods down in 'lie elevator, giving 8 h'M ot la*hn? for them, and I? id the ? tr or the truck- again without charge othei than the rent \V? ran lave yon from 13,000 to $10,000 yearly on our free lahor ?ervir?* ..Ion?'. We cut off your cartage bill,'reduce youi insurance to "?t50.00 yearly or (250.00 yearly, We save you large wrnt on labor, power, rent, floor spare, elevntor servir**, light an?. ur. ev,e\ of advantages that you CAN'T eet elsewl heratisf the\ DONT EXIS1 ? Isewhere. !t to?-. sixteen yean tr, I.J \iv\ HOW t,, hui'd then? and to learn WH \ f to build It ? ( ?S'l us $25,000,000 to do it. t.io. Don't you ?rant a partner rith thai of expener What exriisi? ran \on p*ive yourselt for NOT wril mr us to luve a talk with you ?rithout > bligating you to anything? \ long lease where yo? ir* nov Nonsense?we can ? the u-v to overcorpe that in no time. Yon I ?11 v!? yout businati ? suitable for our plant - Be SURE Ol youi F V"l find out. .lust write and sa\, " 1 want to increase my output and reduce my cost of produc? tion. What can you suggestV* We have saved $1.5,000 yearly and M A I) E even larger sums for concerns who af one time had the same doubts that have kept you from writing ns before now. Write and ask us "HOW?" Bush Terminal Co. 100 Broad Street, New York City. BUSH TERMINAL