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HF flS HIS SECRET Paying Teller Goes to Police Headquarters Instead of Bank. LOST $2,200 IN GAMBLING Stopped Stealing* Ten Months Ago and Tried to Pay the Money Back. '?"rn< r? l-'r??ni<-'r left th? house at No. S08 ?1st su..i yesterday nornlng and i" ?'. .1 Third svenue < levsted train tc 23d Thsra h?' a-*?.? ??ff snd walked over toward Hi?- fluiiKai ian-Aiiieric,in Hank, at I -fill avenue sod 21al street, where lie bad i ? ? n employed for three yesra, first as rc* icivlns tellei ??f ih? sa vines deposita di? vision Snd later as paying teller. |7in he <ii?i ii?.t go there directly, for i.c "rssohed the aubwsy station, stl tract an?! Madison avenue, he asked al 1 ??In ?inaii what subway station Was ncar *st to I'ollce- Headquarter??. Then be bought a ticket and rode to the ?-tprlriK street sta? tion, arriving at Police Hoa<lquartors at 9M, the time he usually reached the hank. "I am a thief." he almost shouted When he stopped before Ueutenant Fnnston's desk. "I have gambled away nhout $3?001 of the hank's money How goo?l It Is to! tell some one at last!" The lieutenant looked at hiin. H>- saw a tall, distinguished looking antl well dressed man. He asked his name, hin occupation, his ad?1r?'ss and his age, whl?-h was thirty, snd Fromer a??ld?>d he was unmarried. "Who Is the woman in the ?as.'.'" asked the lieutenant next. "Woman? There is none. Ju.t gambling." 'Horses?'* "No. Just.little social games of cards with friends " "Detective WUUsaa was summoned. Fromer was turned over to him. The de? tective called up tlve Hungarian-American Bank on the telephone, and when he In fornvd them that their psylng teller was a prisoner, felf-accused of embezzling the bsnk'a funds, he had to assure them he was not Joking. "What a surprise it was!" said one of Fromer's associates at the hank. "So punctual and a.x-urate Ami always merry and smiling. It seems Impossible" Fromer told the police he did not Intend to ?teal The Bight of so much money was a new sensation to him. Of the eiRht yesra that he had been in this country the first five were spent as a clerk in a big expresa company. When he became an employa "7 the hank the money charmed him, and one, night he took $& of the bank's money home with him He ?ambled and lost it That was the beginning. Almost every day fur two years and two months he took some amount. His method was simple, and the amazing part of it is that it was not detected. Kven now the hank csnnol say that Fromer stole'one cent, and will not he able to d . so until after an expert SCCOUntsnt has gone over the looks. Fromer would receive, say. $25 from a savings depositor. This he would pocket, entering it in the pssabook? but making no entry In the hank's hooks. Had any one of these depositors irhose savings Fro? mer embezzled withdrawn his account dis? covery would haare followed Immediately Why th?- annual balam-es did not reveal I his perulation? is also mystlfvlii T? n months a?.r> he Stopped stealing. B h? continued to ?-am*ble. this time with whs! in .mill spare from his salary, in that he would win back what lie h:?1 lost But he seldom won i? onI) fesr when held In $?.?V??? hall fof further exa mi nation h\ ilaglBtrate Apple t< n In the Jefferson Market court was that Idowed mother In the little town of vsr. in Southern Hungary, would j - .] Igrs? ? His friends In this j rit? bel lev? hi? mother, win? is w?u to do, n li make restitution. Tli? Id?ink Will n??t suffer less In any event. i rom? '? 'iii?l?-r ? homi of ?un,?-, fm tl?be?l hj the Inited States Fidelity and U. S. WEIGHERS LOSE APPEAL. The 1'nlied State? ?"ircnlt ?'onrt of Ap r? ?'?? afTlinif"! ?cstei-ilay the jud-tnent of ih? ?*lrciilt Court in the case of ?'har'es I, T'r?w- and ?'harlcs II. Wardell, customs I weighers, who were found emit y of con? spiracy to undarwelgh imported sugar at the Williams!?ut S dockS. They wer? ?. ntenced on I'ecemher IT, 17?l??. to serve ten monihs each !n th?? penl on Blsckwclfa Islsn_. SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhere in the United States for $2.50 a year. OUT OF ROGUES' GALLERY Mayor Causes Removal of Pict? ure of Innocent Man. Mayor Qsy_or has ha i rsnaoved fron the Rogues' (lallery, at Poll? e Headquarters, th?- pliture of lsldor Waltz? r. of H? ? Henry street, a young man who was ar? rested some time ago on a rharg?- of lar? ceny and was found to he innocent. Thr -Mayor yesterday wrote tha follow ing letter io Mr. Waitzir, explaining what ha had ? don?': Dotty Mr Waltzer: On receiving your let? ter informing me that your pictur? '?*? ' ?unjustly h< the Rogues?' Gsllerv I at one? : Inquired Into the case i round it 1? be i hist as you state--namely, that you had I never been arrested hut once, and that the 'charge of larceny made agalnsl you then I by a policeman was found to he unfou ?ied and you were discharged. Nevertheless, ? your picture was put In the Rogues' Gal? lery, labelled "general thief." and it has | been there ever since. I have had it taken out of ih?- llegues' nailery, and I am here ; with Ben ling it hack t<? v.u. 1 WOUld SISO like to do whatever rise i ! can to make amends for the very great [wrong which lias been done to you, ? the lime von were treated In thi?* WS>' ?' large number of other ?boya lu thla rltJ wer?- being trCStCd In the same way. But an end hns been put to that sort- of thin-, and I trust forever. W. J. QATNOR, Mayor. NO EXTRA "COPS" AT DINNER Did Not Stand Over Gentlemen at Peace Feast. Asked by Mayor Oaynnr about recent atstementa that he had sent a number of policemen to the peace dinner nt the Wal? dorf nn.l on -mother o? caslon had failed to 'ui-nlsh suftlrlen? protection to President Taft. Polli-e ?ommissloiier Waldo yCSter? ?lay denied hotli stories. "! particularly do not wish to have it ?aid all over the country," wrote the ?SVOT, 'that we sent polici-men to stand over a dinner of gentlemen " < 'ommlssioner Waldo ?arrota to the Mavor saying It had been customary to furnish from four to eight plalnclothcs men to the President when In the citv, depending upon the crowds expected Motorcycle men are also furnished to expedite his pa through the streets No plalnclothe.s men were sent to the pea?-e ?llnner except the escort lo Hie l'resl dent. who were under the s'ipei -vision of the Fnited States Secret Service and de? parted as soon as the President went away. No uniformed men entered the Waldorf and only the regular men on post were outside, the Commissioner explained. MAY SOLVl^LAW'S DELAYS" Justice Finelite Has Plan with Which Associates Agree. I Justice Finelite, of the City ?'ourt. re | plied yesterday to the assertions of Abra? ham S. Gilbert at the dinner of the County laawyers* Association at ih? Hotel Aster recently, charging that many of the "law's delays" were attributable to the Justices presiding In the various courts He aiided ' to his answer a proposition which will be brought this week before the Hoard of <*lty Court Justices to corre.-t whatever mav exist of the "law's delays" tha? may he attributed, solely to tin- exoesa of huslness. "I-st week District Attorney Whitman appeared before me." said the justice, "snd asked me how [ would view a change of the present law that would ?nable justices of the City ?*onrt to sit in General Session? at auch tin?? s as th?- General Sessions ?al? endar became clogged and as ? consequence the Tombs became overcrowded. "My own proposition Is exactly along the sain? line as that proposed by the District Attorney, except that It r-f. rs to civil '??ses. 1 sllgfrest that a law he passed p. r mittlng the Appellate Division to make a! t nlo for tha? Supreme Court which will allow the justice presiding; over the csfl '?alendar lo assign rases ??n the Supreme Court docket for trial before justices of thai City ?ourt, or. In other words, but to the ? same effect, allow a Justice of the City! Court to he assigned to the trial of . .?-?s In the Sup-erne Court." . I other 'uatleea of the city Court ?x j pressed themselves as being In hesrty SC? i cord with the proposition of Justice Kin? - Ute, declaring that the docket of a city Court was so Strictly up to date that ?xtra hard work on the part of the JustlcSB Of that court In the interests of the public would enable them to spare at l?ast one Justice f'T . mergen? y work. SWISS SOCIETY TO OPEN ROOMS. Announcement was ma<|e yesterdsy that the new clubrooms of the Switzerland So <i?ty, with hesdqHsrtora at No. ;, Fast ?.?nth street, will tie opened Thursdsy aft?! noon A varied programme has been arrange?! for the occasion and many Well known persona have bsen invited to attend. The society la under the patronage of the Swiss government. COURT HELO IN HO? Singer Will Contest Begins, an Children Claim Estate. HOUSEKEEPER'S SHARE Bl , Physician Completed Will at th Dying Man's Dictation, He Testifies. Th? inrit?<it over the ?rill "f John I i Blnger. s??n ..f the Miring machias msni : facturar, began yesterday i???tore Burrocal ,i.?!in P. Coltalan, In th?? Buirr**-*ats'. Cour and enfin] for ?h? ,i,1v .1 th.? Ilrihn?man Hotpltal. Mrs l.ii.ia H, Thru.lie. was one of th ?ubscriblng witnesses t?. the will, .nd is i th? ILihiiPinanti RosfHtal, having broke her Ice. Hit- testimony was no?-.1??i1 yestet day Burrog.t. Cohalan made 111. ? .uggM ?i?"i thai h<- hoM court in th? ho.pltal, I which tlio opposing attorney. .gr?ed, an the judge and lawyers adjourned ?<> ih .Ich wHt.i. where court ws. held ami th teatlmony ?>f Mr?. Thatchai taken Mr singer i. rt the bulk of hi. estate ? Mi- ntsrtotte .1. ?Donnelly, his house I Beeper. ?She Inherited 114 .hare. <?f th I .?Wing nifichlno company nn.l th? Inter? of Hi?- ff-Ktator in hi. Ii??'isf- So. I lo Rat 177th street. The BltMlX. The contest w i brought hy Mcrrltt A. Bingei snd Je. Kit;? SltiR.-r. son and daughter of the (el j t.itor by hi. Second WtfS, Uhu live in ? hi eago They Mid their father ws. no mentslly compren! when he executed hi will, snd vus dying, In fa?-t. when ho mad the Instrument with the .Id of hi. physl ?inn. Dr. I'Mw.inl 1, Corhett. of \, Al*?xan?l?r avenue. The Bronx, l?r. Corbett, who t.-tin..i yesterday, said "I eat behind Mm nnrl with a pllloi propped hltn up Mr Beach held . geogrsph] to support the document." Mr Slni-?r die? In October last. I>r inrbeit said that or one of bis rialt. to Mr Sinccr. after h? hsi | suffered n str.'k? >.f apopl.-*xy, his : ! said he wanted to make a ?will W'altei j Beach, bl*? persons! counsel, le^.n the writ? ln?r of the will, ??ii? was taken III, ?n-1 th? pnysl'-lan finished taking the dlctstlofl oi the sick man. l?r Corbetl Mid h? ?? ?Mrsd that Mr. Blnger had 1.000 stock in the ginger Bewtng klschlne ?'on pany, which he ?im.ih Into four parts a.< to lb?* Brons house, Ihs ?wttnea. i Mr. Blnger snd h? own?d . amsll Ii In It. Mr Sinccr hsd r?*tunu Port .larvls. the physlefsn said, and he b't'l troubl? In articulating. ?Dr. Corl?et1 one of til? \\\ti-.. II ? wtll, .'.n?l ?Dsvld R. Thatcher and Mrs I.ml? H Ths1 caretaker, of the property were Ih? i It developed thai Mr Silo;??- and 1 ond ?rife aeparsted eleven y< u SO(0, and Mrs. Singer took her children to Chicago Counsel for Mr T?onliell\ said be had ?he copy of contra, t I. tu.-, n Mr Blnger and the contesting son and ds'ighter hj which they ?groed for a "vsluable constd'M-stltm'' to r? llnnnlfh all claim ? upon his hie d.i'tli. It was said the non and iln'iirh ter received $|f?Aom en. b undei thl. ?Agree? ment in IBM. Mr Baldwin, the Chicago at? torney retained hy the contestants, tnld: "This property for which th? .ont. slants ?i^kc a claim we. supposed lo he worth million., I?"? W? have i?vls..| our ?st ?mat-s. for much of It, we find, ha. !?? ? n dered in ret-enl ? ? at s " l'nder cfoss-exsmlnstlon, Dr. < ? I that it took Mr Sinti, r hslf sn hour lo make lilt will and .Ign It That ..n th? Btsnd thai Mr. Blnger haul mu. h dim? ?inv in algning It. "H? didn't know anything," o-.wi Thatcher He i say iti answer t?> .jiiestlons tlial Mr ! a?ked Mm to r.? lo Mr Blnger'. room, bul did not tell him ?hat he was t?. N In? Will "I .lined Just t?e,-Hiitf Mr : m? to" said th? ?Witness. H? add?d that h? \%av BstlsAsd the old man wat un?oni in tpit? of the fa? t that Mr Singir the will. When ho entered th<- room, Tl .1 ??aid Mr Blnger was In b?ed and hi were . l.ise.1 ||e anil |,|S wife put ? name? to iii<- document after Mr. Singer liad been ralead In bed for ??it signature "When we went to *a) good by lo Mr Blncer li? mnM nii.ke no i .-.-1.?,i,?-?? " Thatcher said he did no! knot I wltneselng th? last will of Mr Hingt m mine reapecta contradicted Mr H When h? 1111 i ?? 11 ?-? i I. lei.?? counsel for th? proponent asked thsl hie iii?nt iiia-t t.? ?iiri nol know it to be ;. I? t win b. stricken from th. record. Kate Cohslsn Mid: "Hi I. sn old man and I am nol going lo believe hi. ssaer? tint) in oppoFitii.il to a reputabl. lawyer ilk? Walter Bosch." Trooz 3 0 U. S. Department of Agriculture. .J' 9 -i3 WEATHER' BUREAU ?*8/."-??'.""*'?. WILLIS L.MOORE 'Chief. ? -_'?" S?"?/*" ' "?***. 'J,-* 89.''' 88.6 *?-._ '?*>_*.. _*L_*"I ' ,?1 39_6 89.81 89.35 (%^-.._ i tXPLANATORY NOTES. * Observations laUn al 8 p m\ 7*ath ?nrridUn time, pressure rtduceo lo tea level. Isot?r?, ?.o.ii'onous lines, pass through point? ol equal air pre? u?e I sot he ?ms, dotted l?nea, pau through points ol equal tem? perature; drawn only lor km, freezing, ??, and 100 degrees. O CaSSJ Q Partly Cl-jdy; # Caloudy; R Ram; S Snow; M Report missing. Arrows Hy with the wind. n*S figures indicate temp?rature; second, preciptlalion ol I ?II bat or more, !pr ?4 hours ending 8 p.m. yesterday. THI. MAP BA3tn ON OB., P.VA7I088 TAXIS AT "Ml. LAST M-IT. I ... II I'ra- l| r.l". . Dili . lor This Monih. Normal 3.79 ln.hMS rjr."i-t 6.19 in 1882 least 1.16 la 1871 THE WEATHER REPCRT 11-, I.rt'iird und bptptpat. >*> isl .1 - tsrsssee n.?t -un ?'?.?t the i e M '? Sunday night i mi'l'iK eastward lo lb? regO-B if the! ,4 Bight it ?'?' i'lil.ll . 'Il- I i deve'ot-itg <<lt il" uiiilill? AtlBBtl? | ' w. nt> f.iiir hour iimiii , i mtam it the aoitbers and m- ?n tha .???iiii'iM ?II ukttt ??_at <?i ti.? Reek} Motintalsa Ssether ?liatui I?II .'_?'. Pa? n < "ant, ? SHOWS rtllil iuIiih. The tempel risen hfiiinwli.it in the _a_iern maite?. an. the Mi.i?ii?- West, bsl it Is? j falltt'K ax-In In th? I--! Nui ?h. when ill" haro metric pre ?.?ture la again rlaltiK. The unim over __M ?ii..' Ilial off Hi?* inl'l.i;. Al laotl. ? ii?i?! will ' '1 Itssdfl i in?iriilii?, mil ??ill I.? BtteS-?I b ari'l inn i)?v\. st Kahn .,n ?lie ini'l.!le Atlantic an?I \ New England ?ii.i?Ik. ?nd will l?e followed hy .cnairiemhiv c-oiSer weather ever practically all ?liairut* eeat of the Ml??i??t|?pl Itiver. , Twatt win i?e atom tueaday In the north At itn?i?' ?teles, ?h* up|,er 'ihlo Valley ?nd In the regl? n ot th* ?it?at laMUea, and snow, f-illnwed bv clearing weather. In the middle Atlantic states The storm C? the Paelflc ? *?_f.t will prob i. aKtwHr?! a*?I eauae Tueadsv and Tue*?IB) nial?' In th?. pintean and R?K-kv Mountain reglona. and? Wednesday or Wtdnesday night It. Ih" p'ains niales and the Uiper Ml?sla?lpr?i Valley ?older Weather will overspread trie Woi?tkweelent aiatea during day and Wednesday arave warnings were lamed Monday iii.lit ?Ih and Central Florida. Southern Oeorgla, ta-BSSsa east puitlvn of South Carolina, Kast turen? v.-m Berth Carolina, >)"? ? iiKii.iii < .ast. Maryland, I ??-lawar?>. New .1er ?itii.-a.?t poitton of Baatem Penniylvante, Wen Pennsylvania, toutheatl portion ><t Beat Bern York an?i extreme weal ?sortlon -?t N ? York, Weil Virginia ?nd ratreme Bast Ohio, ire dtaplayed on the Atlantic, from J eckten ?ri He to Kastp'.rt rand on I he I'nir Coaal from Mn.wns-.liie to i'edar K"v-> The wind* ?).m. the Ne? ?Xngland ??.ant ?i!1 t>? i-art ebb becoming weal mn! north artel ? mi.i.ii. Atlantf? feeet, weal and northwrti B?aiee; tooth A) antk ami c?vnt dull ..;>*tH. high ?ml northweat; weal ?'.nlf funtt, mod?r?t? north, becomtn. variable. Lak? Michigan, t.H-k . ? ii and m ? I nur?, d?|.anting Tuctday for European i?.rts ? n hare memt an?i eerthweei Bale, and rain or MOW, followed by clearing ?n<1 much ooidtr weather, to the ??rand Hank? ?JhSSSBSI for Special Lsts'Htls.. B? North? 'in N?w Kn.land, snow t.. gay. W>-It?.-?day fair Hii.l i older: high BBSt, ?hlftlng to north?- l galet 1 ni Sicith.iii Bea laigland, ?now and ?older to i-?.. WaAPeetay, eamck totaor; weit and li.rtliw.i-t gales POT Kantern New York, mow, followed hy .leorliiK and ?older to -day; col'l yav. on the i-oatt; W'rdnetday, fair and cold'; BOrthwWl galet Fat Kastern I'l-nntylvanla. ww, followed by cletrlng and colder lo day; cold wave In south eastern portion; Wednetday ftlr and cuntlnued cold; north wit galet. I-".,t New Jetea} and Delaware, ?now followed by .-b-arlng .?nil colder Tuesday, with ., were; Wednesday fair and continued COM; northwest galet. For Man land, gattm n? MaTt] motimvtr P.! lowed I > .Luting ;: nd roMer, with a , ?.1.1 wa\? to day ; \\ t-dnetday fair and void, northwcit gaiti ? Ir'..I til. [>IM! I, t ..f ? -?illlliioi , morning, followed bj clearing and ?..i.i-i tu da . lay. r.?ir and ? old; Por. vv. tt< i n l'enntj Ivanla, in ? ???? flun I? mu. h . old? r, with .? .I a av? to day, \? ? ?lay. fair ai.d . oiiiimi.-I ? old; high BOrtl W lud? Far 9 tnt much , In ettr? m? w< it p ? high north we, | -,\ Indt; vy. rtneed ly fall llaui i . .1,1 i ?di. tal obeei ? atlon. ??f ' 'nlti bureauj tai.' ,i s p m ?? lerday follow: Tents* rature \\ rath, r Ml',.': 1- Si,,,? Atlauti. I'll-.. 13 Booten .. . 2- Hnoa Rnffal ? . ''Ili.llKO '..4. . . New Orleans. -"1 'loud) 81 l,ouli . ' Washing'' n . . ? '-' I real tMHal H?, oni. I re. nrd from the Weather Bureau ihowr Ih? ?hang.? in the I? ?inperaline f. T the last twcnt\ f..or beare la comporttoe with the ,on oepoinl laa "??'? ?i i..-' '?? .i un?. IBIS mi i m 3 a. m . .'to 12 ?; p m.4,*, m ? a. n, ;:T I.", n p m ?4 ?1 I? a ?n M l?l 11 p m . . -:? U I'-' 111. 4'? ft 13 p, 111 1.1 i l? m . . . 44 High.-Kt taaaperatore reeltr?lay, 12 ,???? ist 111? m ? lowest. 12 lai ? 1 m l; awr.ig- ?_?<?,; average for eerieapondlng date last \>ar II; axerng?. for tncretpcmltng dal? la 1 thirty three \<-?rs BB I.oca1 f..re. h? Sn?.? followed h cleerli roldei t?, da? cold *?' aat fair and ?old Wednttdty. ntrthwtit ?Indi. HYDE'S III IS DIED Justice Lehman Says Defendant Can Have Fair Trial Here. WILL APPEAL, SAYS LAWYER I Court Declares Newspapers Have Not Created an At? mosphere of Prejudice. Chsrlea H. Hyde's motion for a chang* ?>f venue for hlH approaching trial was rle iii??l yesterdsy by Justice I^hmar,, ?vl-.oae Opinion is ?hat th?- defendant ?an hSVI a I fall and Impartial irlal in thia county, in aplte <>f the argumenta sdvanced a?ainst thsl i reposition by Mr Hyde'a moving ps? pera ami sfTidsvlta "There Ir every pr?.sper-t that Hie motion will I..- taken to the Appellste I ?vision," I was the remmeni of .i'i?in ?. Btsnchfteld, who ;irKii>d for the motion f??r Hyde before i .iiisti.-.- I??htnan, ami who remslna a?; his | counsel on the motion for the change "f venue, I.??ier iMratri?! Attorney Whitman ?.aid ?ha* lie tiHil been informe?! by Max I? r, Who II.id been of COUI?Sel f"! Hyde, that the decision on Hie motion for a chsnge of venue would be carried ;?? itir , Appellste DivMon. Mr. Whitman -ill tile .? motion t"-.ii\- for a hearing for ?< ' rial panel, nnd that motion will be argued ?on Thursday, unleas the appeal h'?l?ls It up. if th" appeal on the motion is filed it will j be argued before Hi" ippellste Wvl probsbly on either Jsnusry i!? or Febru sr) 6. ir i. <ie,?5i.iii is bande.i down with In two weeks the Issl ?*_structlon sill be cleared swsy before the end of Psor_sry, an.] In thsl event, if the Appellste Division I upholds Justice ?Lehmsn'a de??.?ion ?'?i ti ? motion for a i hange of venue, Hyde pr?.i - ably will be bliilllilit Hi the bar before Jug. II?*?- V'tnon M I ?a vis In the criminal ihianrh of the Supreme Court, the asme ; Court before which both I'"" htllann .Uni I ?Cummlna were convicted. n is understood thsl Hyde, though dis* sppointsd at tb.' d?iil"ii of Justice l."h ; man. f.^e|s that Hi?- dex-talon as harid.-d down supports the farts as presented bj his counsel, even if it do? i ?! support iiis conclusion, and believea that hia mo? lion ?ill i?, grsnted "n appeal, The ?? taya i ron hII the condltloi - disclosed, I have therefore reached the con? o thst, while tn?. newspapers have m man: !" lances I Improperl) rough! to prejudice the esse, an i there i- .? considerable bodi "f Ihoughtless i ? ? ' , ?. uieii.s ??: th" ihsrgsi a? prool ol thrtr truth, they '-.ll'.l I,.? ?,. nei ?! :,?::). -? er- I f dice which micht subtly snd uncon . I' Il m p. . i (:?? milK?** . f the Juror-, and l ??m confident thst there ? aleta in th? community no deep feeling ?bat the de? '??.i <- guilt) and !t;"'il?l i'? punished. ' I i' el that he go to trial and hing an im? verdict and "f Riving to th- > ?used th? benefit ?i ib.- presumption of In? es with Which the law ?eel?,?? to shield him. Motion Is. therefore, denied In another part <-f the de i ion, jrhich covered iMrtesn typowrltten psgea lu * Lehman commenta thu upon the attitude Of the publlr-: The general public in this city li more ,i ?,, regard pro ? i ? >?.?i n-^ with ? ? than !?> give undue weight to " . . ?. i 11?.> i? Innocent The USSSd Tilden SffldSVll lice Lehman practically <il n Ih He romment lhal i?> vain?, i? ??ue i lona hie, be it <i?.?-s n"t mention hoi\ many per? ? ? Intel wed s bo gave ? ? ; ? ?.ble ? the def? ndasi ? t !?-> .ifii.i ?\ ?t. Ihst the < ', ir?l. ? i 'i lal militai' ?! I ? t th? of u lair trial fur him, Iba court wiped out with tl thai Oardner. In spit? of ill pubUrity, waa aoqvillted "trscticslly on th* test!ni"nv 'f Hyd? hlmsell The de ? i i"ii i - ? 1.1 .1- tl"' .Il? f Ml Of II"" H a Ih the admlnl itr ?? on of tha i Mi?\ mi'" ? ma quits j t thai Ihe absolute!" uti'iuallfle.| be ! ii.f of the entire .ii\ In ihe |>ersonal hon ,..f . \. .-H" ? ? ,? . .1 i., i orably up. n Ihe defendant Hyde's resignstl-on f.? the ?'it\ i'li.vn berlaln'a ofllce will not prejudl? ? sn i ; r ..Kainat in tn. tl" it rather 11 ? in lie i?-...i.-. been a ne? ep. ?lu. If Hyde wished '.nform lo a pi ?per .it ? i propri? 11 ? .. ? ? ed Hyd? m< tlon, Ihst Ihe RHchmsnn and Cummin* convictions .-. ? mad? It im] to get ??? fall trial together with Ihe point thsl any jury in tiiN county would bo of tsxpsyers, who miKht feel thsl aa itoekholdera Is II.? pora tlon "i Iht city thsy were trying the rase of b man who bad taken their money, . ?Lehman _Ianilasea in the? words; \ |urj can certalnlj i?- obta|n?ed In ih ? city, without Including an) juror personally ted m the failure of either the \ ..i i m- tn Hank "i- the Harn?ale Trust ? *?>ni ? "I ,ip|.? ar Hi..? the !?.- ? any money by reason ?>f iho ii , made by Ihe defendsnl in tb?' N* < ? 111, ? i r i Rank. I can find ah olutelj no hasia furl ib? i-lalm Hist there I an) probability thst efendsnl '.mn"t obtain .. fair trial by taxpayers of tbla eounty. s CUMMINS MAY GET AID Says Carnegie Trust Company Will Pay Dollar for Dollar. sa ii\ m?. T? nn Jan * William .1 Cum? mins, fonv i't? <i m New fork ?>f grand lar? ceny in connection with the failure <>f the ('arnegie Tru t fTompsny, bul now In Nash? v i li? trying ??> ? lesr Dp s'?m? .if Ma financial matters gsv.U ?? atstemenl to-.lay tn which he said the Carnegie Trust Comnsny S'ould pa) oui ?ioii.tr for dolisi **l never Intend to quit until m) friends aii'l the public know Huit f vas the victim oi dreumetsneea controlled entirely i>> two elements?Wsll Street snd pol?tica,'' he asid. ? WIDOWS TO WED WIDOWERS, Mlnnrapolla, Jsn I v matrimonial bu? trau to aid the . a lated ? 'haritiea ana the probation ofllce hsa been augg? ib.it the widows for ?bom th.i thartt) or? ;.liatlon i? carina ma) man-) some of me widowers who hsve children under the Ion of the probation offli ? ?l know half ?? uosen widowers ie. ,ii g ?.mus." .?.?Id .-? probation officer "They ' anno! ??-t hous? k? e|?era ind I hi > cam ot have their homes run properi) without wives." _- m MARINE INTELLIGENCE. UINIATL'BB ALMANAC. , | , ? i m . moon n?- -, 11 10; IV ll!?;il tVATBB. v.M. I'M. Hoo .?' 55 ri 11,11 ,;,? .. I I. I .,., WIRELESS REPORTS. I I /...-lallt ' ? ?"?'"? ".' ! ii...:. ?! ? a m r? ? ? tad to ?i"? i- H ... ? ..? ... ,.. ,, i Hamburg foi N?w York. ? '. ,.i...ri..i b? wlrelem telegraph IM mita. Bandi Hook ?i I i? m. INCOMING STEAMERS. TO l'A?. Line ?i-mis F Hendrik ?"??"?''? ?'--" - l: I? W I ...Porto ICI..,. .Ian I N V ? |? ,t . .,.,., , , ? ti-i'ibtl. Ian 2 IMriania ? ? !.. in ' .'. !-'" -"?SS, Ian 1 . N Y A I' R ?HaratrtLt .Havana, Jm, ?'? . U ?r,| Pailania , ...lUmbu I IN B. Hareb a,? Mantanlllo.. . " ' , *}.. ,, Bfard Blichet ...Southampton, Dei .11 Ham Am /..'\,?,i. ...Antwerp. Dae 10.!:?? ? st ,r Utuanla..'?'' >u "" -7. Rueelee i.i.in . Bremen Dec JO . N ?; Lloyd lorfond .l.lfiK.n. I'e. 15. ..... _ . Ki Mont? N"vv Onja*?. Jnn 4... Ko Pao 'V,,??1 .Mobile Ian'-' .Malh.ry Braxoa.Oelvaalon. Jan S.Mallory , r .Jackaon ville, Jan ?> ? I y St ?'1?v ? f AHanla ..Savannah. Jan ?>.Savannah ?'I , Qrande |!r itmwl. k. Jan n. Ml u i.l.M-M-v v. JANUABT IS Ian .'I . . U g| ?i 1 * oil.na ....At ' ' I .n I ...i'e|?., ? i i m ri- b l'olon, Jan .? n... .l?olterd.iin. I>?. ft Itanium I A.tiea . Hue1'.;., lie. |o .... 1'alo.iua.Manns.? J*n 2.Mui.tun OUTER APPAREL MUA-WEW?'*T ,IIVf,^^ljRS FOR WOMEN. MISSES *nd JUNIORS BEGINNING TODAY Will ClOSS Out Evening and Dinner Gowns tnr c <n~ FORMERLY at *95 & >l2s $2io to $300 ALSO Exquisite Wraps (many Fur-trimmed) of velvet, faille, biocade. satin, e.c ? at hO & 195 Jg FORM" U Y 5 to 525) Fur Coats and Sets InciijJn-i Rich rts of Cross ?ox, ""?itk.i ?rex, rm n-. Chinchilla, r-.'hrr Mole, P-lue rot, - kunk. White Fox, Lynx and other fashionab'e furs ? At About Half Former Prices M'llinery, $7.50 & $10 ?%-?* Poii ?valy no g-j-idi ?;nt on approval .'eierved -exchanged - or credited. ?i?t'i) avenue a! M'n Sire*! AMUSEMENT3. M.W YORK'S LEADIMi \_AMUSEMENTS. THEATRES Wli ?-I < < f-.ssE*. i. .-' Eve. .t s I.". 1 IS i mr ?lit Mai Inee. Tom CTUC1 '' Barrymarf. Beautiful Act? C I nCL l?s Brllllantlj Revea led Time. BARRYMORE THE WITNESS R? DEFENCE I Vf?tIIII ? ' ? I B'wt Bve. S 13. LIUCUIB -i ?? Tlnirt tnd Pit . '.' 19. N'./l\fr.\ ? \T UK H BEST." .-'un -I.i-r | WEEKS NAZIMOVA ThE MARIONETIES" CRITERIO? ^VtCT^'r^V,^ JAMES K. IIACKETT THE GRAIN OFQUST t? i.i Or* haw i KM? M iiiitii KER, i OTIS SKINNER \ I! Mil \N Nl?;llT KISMET M a ?Inee? Tn-ninr-nw A Sat nt 2. cm Tfiu '"?' v- -'' tfy. v.'-*9 :>o. rULlUn Mat. Tom'w A- Snt. at 2 20. WILLIAM COLLIER Sa-Sf* PA IE TV ? ?'?'h SI Bree. 9. 20. UBICII Matin?*?. T- m'w A foL, 2 20. ELSIE FERGUSON" jl-ftWS?^ Charlet un- fti nnr B'y.4Sth Bt r. ?? 19 UlUDL Mit Tow A- S??.-?.13 I'opnl.ir I'rl? e<l Mat. To-morrow. EDDIE FOY OVER THE RIVER iiif-r TIME HE\I. lAltVIIET ON THE fcTW.E. New Amsterdam ?- ' BEN-HUR E?e 9 ?Jharp *>Oe to ll.M, PEOPLE 20 II? 1RS ES U1DBIC v" '" ?52* Street. Evenln?e*:20 nsnnia Matinee. Thurt and Sat. 2 20 THE TALKER HUDSON " :',? TiiNv Mar'hill. Ulllaa Albertton .md other* BEET, nr Broadway I NOW SEI-MMi. ENIXO TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8:19. E. SIMONE ?sas?aF PARK .*.(*?h St . B'n-av. i: ? - ? 10 Matt ?ItimhiiB rirele. \V,?rl A- ?Sat , 3:10. The Quaker Girl Beit ?ea'g $1 with 'LIFTON R A W ft ' P. T ' ' 4.'.I s? . nr B ?.y Eve. s 19 Mil l.im'w. .Vie ?o $1 .",??. THE tlFNNESE OPERETTA. MODEST SUZANNE LIBERTY SUME Kl-.il ER and imi'in BCMf VnQB '' ?T. ttlh St Orch *? ?h.rn nCIf lUrlB T.itn'w Mat, 2'?e. St 90. mnTU I'KRMHtM ANI'E NEXT KRIOW. lUUin ?, || TOR III Kit! I IERT ? -.??du. 'ina. KITTY GORDON LVc^? THE ENCHANTRESS nr. ?th A\e gve. 1:19 morrow, ,*Oe ?o |i 50, THE SENATOR KEEPS HOI SE. ?3) Marts? Mm ton .??KRMVW AFTERNOON AT 2 ,\ FOOI. OE MR. CRANE A CO. In PORTl'NE. I.YIKIM THEATRE . -1'K? I \I. I RIO.WS. Jin 12, 19 und ?M, ai .1 30 GARRICK ;?' WM. H. CRINE BEATRICE HERFORD "Hein?! Mnnoleati I rnru World in Was. Holiday Mir.,,tlona -Util Hi,.? Ihe M..?l. l.iti. Aft. ,n?l F.ve. Ml ?II ? IM- M X KX.HAPH KAI II HOIR. aslveetes, tan 4.Po Pa?-. THCR8DAT, JANUAR. H 'Itmudlan Bermuds, Jan 8.uu?h? ??arillo ' o!"n. Jaa i .r i" ?'?i . . .. S'aples, Dec *-K.? .. Auairlin Uverpoel, He?- "-1 ..White Btsr vlriT? l?e? -j?. .French ';i?-n.. k. !'?.- 10 . . ' . '."?. .lau 3 ?.muh.? N".. Orleans, Jan a ... .-o Pee i - ??;? Ule, .inn i.??ljrj? i ? I OUTGOING STEAMERS. 1. DAI. Mull Y?* am \ a..?, i iv,r Une ? lo??S SSIlB. Panama , 11:80 a m a ??? r m , ?, |<?tterdam, ll"l Am 1?*? ?? s m i-of rit L kvannah. _sv. 3 on p m ? v. , s. Clyde loo p m ] WEDNESDAY, JAM 'Aft- I*. tanta. Utetpoet, Canard, r. 88 ? m o no? mi Adriatic, \/"i?a Whit? Si_r. B'.QOS in 13 ?s? n Tasus, I'.-iiiiiM.. RMHP..1 B.uOam 10:00 a IS I M.? i . .ill".. t.ii ?liijvrn. I!?.! !? s .'..?am 1*. ?hi m X.B.'tiM. Jamax-s. I' K CB ??? I? 7??> s in 1 _ *?"> m I ?,linn.ko. Clyde in ??i ? tn 1:09pm In lustry, Menta? Id? ?I 00 ? ??? '- ?>?) P "? WellB-llde, Kail'i,loa II A. 11 "Oil in 2-0 p m I ?'rlstol?I, Cristobal, Panama. 11:80a? 8:00pm I Vaderlan4, ?ntwerp, Red Mai 10.i*"?ain! Humn. Jacks avilie, ?-|>?!e ,. 1:08pm | Ban Mar?-_>. Oalvest-a, Mall'y - I'Opm Till HI I? \V. JANUARY II. la Touri .Mi" I :? B ' 7 'K) a m 1" i' i a im ii.iiiir?-? Bremen, N 'i l. . ?1 t;<"> a m 10:00 a m Ha? a-... Ward 8 00 u m 12 <?) m ,. Bermuda, Ifcr Atl .11:30 am 2:00 pm AIMncla, Haytl. II *? ,. 1.-08pal :i on p m i ? ..r ? i? ta, 8a? ? ?i nie t.. :: 00 i m Rie Gran I?, Br' " i -. Mallory, I <??' p m TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. DeatlnatlOB snd steamer. du*? In N. r. P M. H.wuii, tapan, < ?>r?-a. China, Philip. pln*s i\is .-an Ki?n<mcoi In.m. Mais -?n H. 0.3U Hawaii ' i.? Bas ?Yrani laco) wii lielmln.i .Jen 1-'. ???'?> i lands, tima Zealand, Ana ?Il.?ii Kiani-ls' ") lli'ii'lrlk .Jan U. ?'? 1'? Japan, i'orea, ?hin. (via Tm-oma) - M. m ,, Mara , .-un II? I 88 Ilawall, Japan, Corea, Ch?as, Phil? ippin? ? i via Ban Pram la I Mon ? Bolla .Jan is. ?30 Is sunmar| laluml?. Sew Zealand, Australia ?via Vancouver) --?.?ralarxlla . .Jan 10. 0:30 lapas Corea, ?hi?a. PhlllipH"-? (via ? ittl? .Jan 19, 630 Tahiti hi I MarrpiearuI (vis Han I'ran.l.-.ol Marltmaa .Jan 28, 0:30 Quant. Philippines ?via Sun Fran ilf-o) I 3 transport .Jan 31. OSO SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York. Monday, Janua.y 8, 1912. Htm, i:i' ,-'|. i . i .?'a i. I.I',' i |i . . I ?r , lui,, r ;,(> and Qut-enstown 81, i>> tin White Siai Line, with ?? Hi ? ibln, l??l ?.i an.i a.iii and l??l ??errege i is -'i. ai.d n'l ?? Ai i i^"l ai ili?> I tur ut l?i .7, p m ? amer Miiim?. ket, Btockton, Me, t?> the tireal N?m-tltern Papei ?'.., wtlh mdse; vessel to \ ii null ?fc Co. i'asasd In Quarantine at ti.o.% U in .-' ni. r Proteus, Na % Orle??i January 2. to Hi. Bouthers PacltV tin, wltfi passengers i I mdsi Pasead In Quarantine a' 8:11 ? in. ?t.1.1 1:1 ?in. '.?, Qalveslon Januar] S, to ? uiti?>rti I'm. III. ? 'n, with ni!-?' r ' ?.?liai an. In? ii ' il 'n a m imer Chicagn i n. (Br), Bristol December II .ill BWBM a p.i. to .lain.s Arlo'H ,?;. i',,, with i. a ? Irr!ved at the Bar al 18 ? m. .-i. ,im r Clan Ms Intyre iltti. Hu?*n.>s l?..'?? r In and St Lucia ii?. to Barber A Co, An Ivad m the Bar ?? * ??'? ;? m. inter Alilancs, Cristobal, to the Panama up Hs ?'>. with paasenget?, Dial1? aii'l miist. I In Hand) Hook ??: 7 41 p n? mer Ml hlaan iBri, Antwerp December 21,1 lei ron ,v ion, with rodse. Arrived a? th* i H.. .i s _i ? m. Bteamur a m?nala lOer), Puarto Colombia De rember 1". t?irtaaena .*'.! Kl as?_n, Moren! Kay iiii.i Perl Moranl Januar] 8, Port au ?Prince ;t an.i Insane ?. to the Hambura AmtH in Una, with m nsascnsei . ni.ii. and mi^.' Arrived at th? liai it **:.'.<? a 111. It>?mer l_irillne ?';... Rouen December 81, n> ?W-ors? ?' Pit??i, in ballast. Arrived hi the Bur ..i II |. m 7?h Bis.'- Manna llata, Bait I in re, ?o th?- N*w and I'uiiinini. Transportation Co, with ' ? i in Quarantine si 8?S ;. m ?i,i...r Tagu? 'P.i i Bermuda January ?; to B_n?!ers?n ?> Hon, uiih -Jit!? pat sincere, mal la aa.l ., i ? ' ni.?.i al Un i'., .?i ?-? 18 p m. teamei Ivernla (Br), Trieste t*7?**<-?t*mbeT -ji, Mestlna 23, Naples J8 and Gibraltar 27. to th Cunard Bi i ??. Ltd, with IN calrtn ind .????.*. steer aK.- BaSBengsra an.l indas Arrived at th? nur ,t 8:88 i ? i ' in.,1 Mlnnetonaa iBr), laondon i>>?? <>tiih?>r 2H and Bouthampton 80, to th* Atlnntl,- Trsnsport Lin?-, ?ni? ii passengers ?uni nid.?? ArrKr.i at the P.?? ?i ? .''..'. a m i i?er vieil m, i,i. Guantanamn December 28, -,uiM.i4?., :ii. cienfuegoa lamu?'-? .' ?'id Nassau r?. t,> ihn N..4 \,?k | (ilbilI1 vIa|| M ,.,, a1i;i . ps ? ' ' ? malin nn,| mdse Arrived si th* I i' ?i - i. MMRter Cln ,,r gTerett, Havana, ??. the " -"._ ***? v"h mdse Passed in uu?r antlne al 8JMJ i, m Mesmer Huron. JackaonvHle Jaansry .". and ??hail, atoll H. t? ,(,,, ,'h.,), s? ? n with P?-affii ?/''"* ""' ""' l'-?.??e,| In ?juarantln?. at II is l? in -teamer ?suppoicd) Madjrburg ?.U?), Hamburg The tlh Monder of lhe Morid. ACIITIlnV <l'orm?r!v ?2d * nth \ve. vCnlUnl Ne? Theatre i Tel. ?MOA <*ol. i- m | Mat. Wad. (Pop I * ?Jsl . 2 ?Jhsrp Mf Al I ftPB'Q B'way and tOtb St. Bvea.:W! WBLLBuK ?s Mata Wed and Bat, 2:20. ?...im.r AKLISSm DISK A ELI ACTftO B'way.49th Bvea I:1S. MataWerj Bd I Un S Sai.. 2:19, Tsm'w Mit.. 80e?fl.9S The Welkin R?n-;i. with the .Toy It Bringt ? RetYMOND HITCHCOCK 5., ; ; : :. THE RED WIDOW ?,eo. rnU?li " B'way A 4S-I St. *,?. liUriBB i-. ? K is, Mal - , Mi. name aaS fan. ? botiaehotd ?omi COHAN St **** ^""^ *"? m ?? **? * '? pan-- In 11 mtMleal terca ?aits as eh THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE 8CI ICfln "'h s' "r B'wai Eve, n t:,. CLQwbU Matinee. I'luirs .< tat., 1 18 !?? |p BEI \M'?> pietentl OAVIO WARFIKLD '?VJJrg^R.i.y REPUBLIC^^r^V'':,* THE WOMAN CARNE?.IK I.VCEI M BONO RECITAL TO NIOHT, - GARDNER .1 K.'xe, lit tm A IVI SO??i p.. Office "' Mgml I-: s Brawn, 42 \V. Will ? AR>K<.IE HALL, PH. Eve.. .Ian. Pi. at ?tu! l.tReelti PDIIDOC ''"""" PAL'laO UllUrr R ?and THE Ul ?8IAB SVMPHONY ORCHESTRA. MODE8T M.Ts.'iiri.Kit. Conductor. ?-? M.t. iNTi'M.i swvvi.i: ? \i?M.?,o: ii ail. We.i. Bve., Jaa. 17. at H::i~o EX-tSEKATOR kl.BKRT J. |"?'HII.I> 1.ABOR v NATIONAL QUESTION ricktta. 11.50 ta '-.'?? at 23 W.4? rhon?-, is:?: Bt 1 ? \\ it? BEI K9 BEVERIDGE 1.11 ?.?> to '.'.'?. a) 2:: \v h ri -< IRNRGIE HAM <?*< BURTON HOLMES st Min EVER. AM) MONDAI MATTNBE8. Spain a Portugal, Jan IJ A 1ft; ?'rum., t-. Bo. America, Ian. '.'1 a 22: Huei.-.? Aire?. Jaa. -is * .".? \, ...-.s th.. \ti,i,a. relv, 4 a- .*.. ;:io del Janeiro, Pet 11 S IS. Courae |3, si ,c 93 no?. RI isla. Pi 5TU AUC1' ?**?* ?* ,,,"'" rrrt'''"? ?''"' In Ait-.Mii .-.i Harry P?w. Oeeal Bell lMii> Mai '-'? '?"? Pamlly.Eddle Leonard.oth. ?IMMERNTklX'M Edmund Br?ete A Co.~,"t>d 4M Bt Bv. for, *i la Barry,Cllft Oordon, After l*ai:\ Mat 29 90 19 Dark in Chinatown, other* lleceiiil.er 23, to N'ort-.u ?V Son. with anchored In Quarantine .?t 10-ft. p m Band] ?i.ok. N J. Jan 8, '.?.1?> p t?i Wind -a.t toiitheaat, tnroiiK bteaat; raining, tht.-k; mod eral.- fea. BAILED, Ste,itners lir-aiii.-! ?|!ri. Al.l.'ii?. Hamilton, Norfolk ?i".i Newport New.; Marowljne il".' h), Trinidad; Portland, Norfolk; Voltumo i?r>. Bot terdam, STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PROTS. ARRIA i:i' Bi Mi. ime;-, jaa # Otulla lAnat), Philadelphia and New York for Ventee und Tr?ente II:.-.n. Ja. 7. 2 9 m PrtaSM. Irene (Oar), New York Chriatlantand, Jan T, now H-'IIIr olav (Dsa), New Vork for PoiMnnagrn Dover, Jan 7 Kroonlasd, Nm Tort asd Ant t/erp (sud pro ceded), Rotterdam, Jan it Heeptrua i?'?er), New York. Bantoa, Jan n Chinee? Piince (Br), New York. via Rio dt Lu, ii" Montevideo, .i?n 8 Dramaldlt (Bt), Bern York via St l.'i. la Port Bald, Jaa 7 Indraaamha < itr?. New York rt. Malta tot Hon. Kon. and Shanghai. Singapore, Jan 8 Indrawadl lBr>, Yokohama. et. , foi II,,?loti ami N??vs York; Jeaerlc iRn, New Tort \u Algier, and OMtwitw tat Ilona Koiik, Shanghai, >'t Tal.aliiinno .Jan K Queen Eugenie lllrl, N.-w Volk ?Ih B?ht. Ulan, a atvl Coiond for Val I-aralHo, et, Inuaan, Jas 7 Kioto iitr?. Ken Tort via ai aie-s. Babang and Hong Kon. Par?. Jan I Bsall iRri, Neu ?fort. Plymouth, Jaa. 9, li i> m. Prae?*dSnl Orani (??en, N.w York (?t I'h.rloiirK and Hain ' I m .; . ?ni Pf?, .-e,!?-,!). ?AIlaRD Olbraltai Ja. I 10 a m ??wlls Klar?, from Patina und N.ptol fer NV* York; Jan 7. \i i in-. iBr), from ? ilcsits Is? liSsi tad N>\\ ? Havre, .la,, i? (?hl.-aito ir'ri. N?*w York Ftnhia. .Ian 4 llamase Pris?-". ?|;''?; tram .santos ?ad Bio ?!.? Janeiro for Bern Voik ?? i. teta, Jaa ."> Queen llarj ';;r'' Beta i Asf.-s -,,, N, a y,,rk. Shanghai, Jan H Daert Cattle ?Un. from Y..v? i'.m,.. f.,i Baa Ifarl ??dl.i:tt.i, Jan ? Kall? ??f HBS (Bf?, Boeton nnd \ ork PASSED - lar, Jan 7 ????in? i ?i.st> -Nl S York for N.ptrt and Trl?ate; 9IS? >9o?i ?i Oonova lltSl), New Y-'iH tot NaP1'*? tat <l.-itoa; It. Intu? .i i. ;? i.. ' .?;. n"-1 mm Ootombo tos P llailelpM. and N>?? Vork Jan 7 I?.-ill!? H'.reek?. Ne-,v *i o?k for -eus l.ltard. Jan a. T:l* P "> Hr-.M-lenl Uraiit ??!? r>. No* Yoik ro? Hainl'tir.. l'?tlm. Jan U AdaniMiinn iOer). New aork s la Algitit fur liow?-?ay. /-M ?hi 1 While the price revision of suits for men and youths hasn't the glittering glamour of what we'd call a "sale" Still, the reductions j-jJ made are mighty -ittractive--,, make values shine ever brighter. Further fur re(hietiq*ns! A do/en fur outside roat. now $?>), were two or ?.ree times that. A couple of st;il lined coats are $215 instead of |500. Speaking of motor shows'. Fleece lined motor hrtots that] were $1_ t<? *.-">, ?'i"* now fa and -$10. Even this Arctic weatfcd isn't too cold to sleep outdoors if your sleeping suit is llama wool. Fiala Bleeping suits for grownup, and children. Rogers Vy.y.t k Company?.-,. Three Broadway Store? at at at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St. BUY RED-MAN Collar Thcy wear longer?look better. F.ARL & WILSON. -Vo. 2 Dress Shirt $1.50. AMUSEMENTS. AROUND _____ WORLD WINTER GARDEN Matin?-?? ToiIh.?. ISr, IS? ir.?l H?-?t ?Ve-it? ?1. "VfcRA VIOLLTTA" ?.Ml*. DRSLVK, XNXKTTK kKIIMtMWV and 17x ? ? mrdinai f> \l I "-. ' .a |- 1 i m. liiiii? of i'akadjm; ? Ml?! i .'lurli.nr B>, Ber. To-i?l?ht.? li A BUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL -? Ft? .'- UK? AID *??| . I I t * S -A Orand Ism ThoMiilinn ' : '' ' _?._? i?, ri ifi9rniiiion \., \ ? III? r ? t OMKllV. list, E ?if U -a?! eU.??V PUlLS i^.E STRINGS rCvs-f. ; ? 11H?? \li\t \\ T II "." M ,THrWEC-IHGTrllPn S. m x\i>r. HI.IIITI* GRACE GEORGE Li uk I. .' \l I : .?. ?i-h AV. Tomorrow : .V). n st i?i on M\ltl'll-.l?._ -l??iil.n'tce's*' K. ??* I ? I rlllMSMphone -??-*? Mryant. ..,.. BOUGHT UNO P?iO FOR \:i^r\ l(S ? 1i LITTLE BOY S.LU. MAN H \TT\N ? ?p M" . ?*ti-. .?7 - THEGAMBL_liSM 3* \\ r*-T KM?, i-. W of 8th Ave l:!? ?jMa.-in'.-i ILLIHCTOrl ||nMt. To'w. ? It METROPOLITAN Soffi Wed, Aft. ai '.' **l>?-< i?I Matisse. Kiienil?** kin.!?-.. Mi'"? t-'iii.i Wlekhsm; MM Jsd . ? loi its, It? ?Isa, Dldur ' 'on. . II We?!. I-'\_. il N I-'? ??rf?*o. Mn..>- M.. ?.- . r, Rappold, I . T'i?.unlnl. Tltur?. *?:?... ?' ? IS Kt-t-lelt?. Mm - '?? ~itu. ?' llatll ? MM eiiilrnoff \mate, s. R'.i'iii.i lini.i. Asantes. Cond., BtaranL t"rl.l-:?B..?? ? IS .????a. Mm? .KarrirMM in .?,'.,i-i.l; rsl.Bnda. ?''>int T "?. '??"''J sat. Mat. -' I'? t?.rl <?f Ihr- t?nlrten Vteei Mim !>' MM ?'muso, \ ;..lf? Dldjr. i*.!?rurol3 I'ond.. T'?s... M??n. K'.fj. h A '?"? If ??nine t'urioae. MlSlS . Alten, Maut???iirg. F'ornla; MM iealeP* Icei Btottl. 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