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MAY?" TALKS TO PUPILS Teils Graduates of Public School 160 to Get Study Habit. WILL GIVE AWAY 124 BOOKS City Head Promises Each Mem? ber of Class Franklins "Autobiography." mayor Gayaor promised yesterday to give tli" M roi-Tohi-rf* of 111?- graduating cIhss of public 8 'i00' ,''"- Sl RlvlttgtOB and Snf lolK StSSStSk ?opios of rranklln's "Autobl ?g-rophy." Ths promise rame during the Mayor ?. talk to Hie gradu?tes on tlie sub? let of '-Study." Th? Mayor arrived at the school la Urns to heat tin oratorical efforts Of various members of the class, which be pronounced ngr* Une. Hs also complimented the prln ool for his selection of pas ffg, m i s. riptural reading, one prov gtk .n th?* --election especially app<-al?d t.< l i.V..i- --"A K?>od name is rather to he gksssn ibas Croat riehen" -and befare lak ng op his Shoaoa theme on "Study ' he ex I hi hope thnt this proverb might be burned int?? ihe tiiind.? of thoas srho ha?i jurt ?stshed th?ir ptibll.' school course. Th?- Msyor'i address m pari follows: Vi?., should lia\? acquired while >ou were herr, ??'?<-1 ' hopa ,*."u nave acquired, the ,',?,*. habii Von s? ? people In this world ?Oing aro'infi ?it nights to --aloona and to clit?p n?t't> show? in the theatres. ??imply pscauaf thej d?. not know what In the wor?r! to do with themselves. They nave ital habit. .v.* i hop? thai while you have been an yon haw srqutred the study habit, I I u down to aomethins less Ihan ?ha' th? rending habit, the hahlt of read lust ??-- a h. gelt thai habit he in really il\e<i happ< t.?: life, o?a night when h?. .i?*.?.- nol knoe what to do with himself he ha? onlv to turn t<> hi? book and take \ii no?-) read *4. snd it Anally he ?onie- ? n?'it. Pon'i a?--t the habit, for fiit'- ?ak< ..' reading o\ c)> t hi i)*? there is n the trash? newspapers. Have nothing I hem. Read "'.p or two g.."?l ??>*. s *,-?- Thos? 'iile.i -rtiti-i trash simply fritter J OUT ? || ? ..v,.iv all 1he tilll?* Hint <id them, if * 'i have ?c-piired this hahlt of read? ing serious hook- f am willing to wust ir future. You win come out ahead -f a)| yon- Competitors, no matter what line you are coin*; into, "i desire now to m that, to atari you in that direction, i am c"->ine to give to sack nf yon n eopj of ihe " Viitoblography of Benjamin FranU I will F?end fhem down here to von.- - .",t < can let each of yon have w h<?i >ou call for it. ,! or next recommend-ed for read i | Plutarch'i Uvas" and Cir.-en**- "Short History of ths English People." Then, m '?r.l'-i* i< impress the valu?? <<f study ?tpor - Of the pupil-, he t"''l of how Napoleon -arn?-d thousands ol vplomet nitti Mm during "is great campaign Ma- or continued of you are going t<> high school. ! eh school.- of this rltj teach more than was taupht in Dartmouth CollegeI when Daniel Webster was th.-re. He old ?' taught as much, nor any of the! ni?n Of his time who beam?* so itreat. as' rtie boys of this city ?art now being taught n the high .-h?r.!- Some of you will peea on lo the Cltj ?''allege, and tlur?. de'ai -*? t fat hovond anything that Webster gol or any <?f the men of his day. i Ar?i yel they txeeanu great men. of you, in place of going to the, f*ity ?'-lieu.-, ougbl 10 go to an BgriCUlt l-rai .??liec-e. ?nit learn ill eboul th? soil and crop? npri how to Tarn-), and then roi out and bee in .?s farmers. Go out and j If to a farmer, no matter how | much ? month you cet. Then you will be. farmers, and yen wilt he able to make j I of farming, an.1 support your- ' ?-ohf: and your families, it la the best I that I know of for hoys. What1 ra want i* edutfat-pd hoys, boys ?leserlhed I?, you Do not | ??lir ' all. xiiiyr,, accepted yeaterOay an Invita-1 ?i.)-i .-..(?.vl,,l to him hy a committee of i thr'-e >oung sirls to at?en<i the i-raduating f Public School 4. ai Rlvlngtonj t streets, n?-it Titeada j afternoon, j MUST PAY FOR GARBAGE Estimate Board Hears How City Has Been Losing Heavily. Commissioner Edwards of the Department r.f Rtreet Cleaning got a rude shock yester dav *whi-n h?- appeared before the Board <>f ?t?mate with a form of contract for the m of Parl-HR?' in Brooklyn, Manhattan and The Bronx for five y<eara from September 1. He urged Its approval. In the future contractor? will probably pay ,ty for th.' garbage, instead ?>f recelv-* ?ne money from the city for removing It. CoatrollerPrendergaal and Borough Pres '?ient McAneay both doclsred that they did r.ot intend to permit any privat?- concern to get rich out of the elty. as the New York Sanitary UtMsati?>n Company, th- prisent contractor, had don?*-. It was stated that ibis company, which has a reduction plant at" Rarr.'ii Island, had been making an .m nn.-.l profil of from $S?->-,26<> to IMV.IM tor th?' last live y?ara. The profit comes from the by-products of what Is known as green ge, which commercially is said to be worth from ?2 to %4 a ton. On aocouat of those facts, the Board of Estimate ii<-?-i<i?-.l to poatpoos action f??r a week and appoint a committee to report recommendations as to th" future policy of the city on the disposition of garba*?*.?'. *")?.* must remember that it requir.s nerve for a company to go Into S thing like this" i:.M <"otnmission?-r Ivdwar.is, wlx'ii he ?a? told of the profits of the present ".ot.ti-netor. And it takts nerve to admire this profit of V.OOP.fty* a year." said Controller I'ren drifj-ast. "A million dollars Is enough to glee B man nerve t?> do anything ' HELD F0R_THAW_ ROBBERY Woman Accused in $35,000 Theft Surrenders in Chicago. ?"hica?o. Jan. 25. ? Mr??. Nellie l'rlnce, who is aald to J>o under Indictment in I'lttaburgh for being implicated In the bur? glary of the hornea of Mrs. William Thaw, it., and of Isaac Kaufmann. BUtTendessd to the Chicago police late to-day. detectives here had been searching for ths woman for aeveral days on information sent from PlttaburKh. When Mrs. I'rin?? ?ave herself up she asserted that she was Innocent of the charge against bar. Sha was locked up pending the arrival of ex? tradition papers. i'ittsburgli. .Tan. IT..?The homes of Mrs. Willlsm Thaw, Jr., and Isaac Kaufmann, ?Aonltliy residents of this city, were ran t-a? ked In January, 1909, during the .linn? r hour. The robbers gained entrance through second floor windows. Krom the 1 haw home Jewelry and family heirlooms valued at IS.'.OOO were stolen, while furs and Jewel? valu*?ri at between 1*5,000 and 110,000. disappear-?! from th?? Kaufmann home. Pnuaual features characterized the Thaw Ttibb*?ry. *A ahort time ago the Jewels were returned, without so much us a stickpin misitng from the collection. The details of th- return were never made public, bu? a story to lh<? ? ffect that Mrs. Thaw paid 128,000 for their return was neither af flrm?rjd nor denied. On January 16 last secret Indictments were returned by the grand Jury againht Mr?. Nellie Prince, Harry Robinson, "Joe" Blrtach and Oorge Blaaett, all of Chicago. Robinson la Bald to be aervlng a aentenco of twenty years in the Stlllwater, Minn., penitentiary, having been convicted of blowing a safe at Ht. Paul. The where? abouts of Blrtach and Blasett ia unknown. A detective will go to Chicago for Mrs. Prin*ee. AVIATION CORPS FOR MILITIA. Albany, Jan. 2b.-~ Lieutenant Colonel Frederick T. Leigh, algnal corp?. national guard, applied to Governor Dix to-day for ermlcalon to accept an aeroplane that as been offered to him and lo form an aa?oaautieal section of the corps. ? RESORTS. FLORIDA. RESORTS. riORIDA. RESORTS. FLORIDA. RESORTS. FIXIRW.X. ?ST offering of The Famous Winter Resorts o/America Furnishing a greater diversity of attrapons than any other resort section of the world-each place in turn possessing distinctive feature? and individuality. Oflcnnr* unequalled opportunity for outdoor life and pleasures Golf on the finest units in the country; tennis on ?Jay courts kept m -aiertection; surf-bathing in water at a temperature of 70 degrees and above; ridmg, motoring over picturesque roads through tropical scenery and on the hard sand beach; yachting, rowing, and fishing ?t sea and m land-locked waters; quail ahd deer shooting; ?tharr wheeling and bicycling on palm lined promenades and through tropical jungles. Finest winter climate in the world-every da> a June day full ot sunshine. NAHtSAt* Utah* m as). "Abr<>?Ml_li*. FKteon Roars" br ?hip ST. AFI.ISTINF.. "The Old?t City" in the WAgi|?^-**i " " Irrasrk.?. snd for ?aoeisl lii?* the Newtwrt or ith it?.>isnrelo?is seenen* snd New lH-hole golf full of Spanish landmark.?, snd for i the South, ORMONn. "The noautiful. _._ famous for its sutomol.lle beech course, courre with grass putting greens. PALM Br.ACH. "The Garden Spot of the "*'"I,d/*t. XA* rend??.-, von a of wealth, culture snd faehion: soff hetMng. golfing, tenr.ia, chair wheeling, fiehinj?. raoatin?-; MIAMI. "The SutVTropical Me'Topolis." on beautiful Bay Biscayne. The honae of ?he Royal Palm sad tropvcal vege? tation. Yachting, fishing, golf. from Miami. A step across the Oiilf Ptreamju> this delight fully qaaint Rritii-h city. Wonalerful I.oke rf Fire, marvelous marina? garden?, eurf-bathlng. yachting. Ashing, golf, tennis. I.ONti KDY CAMP. """Th-FiVha-mion's Psr-Mitae." A c?-*m pl?ti* camp, comfortably ai-rsr?*r*?. ftSltSfac****iqr condurta-rt. locst/d in the heart of the Flonds Keys fishing grounds. KKV WKST. "America's C.ihralUr." (^verrjnent naval and coaling station Sou Uia**?*T. *?*?<-?** city of the United States. Terminus of the Florida East roast Railwsy. HAVANA, CrBA. Only fifty hoiirs ft-om New Tor* by the "Florida K<7?" i-ovte in throuffh ?Jeepers to port of em? barkation. The .Short Sa?s Trip: only tern botars on the water. PONCE DK LF.OX AM'\/.AR ORMOMl PRINCIPAL. IfOTi:iaS M. Augustin? 1 ROY A 1. POINCI AN A .... Nt. Anrnatine THK RRF.ARF.RS. ??riooiol o" .l.e-llollf;,?. I ROT A I. PA 1,M. mi inliiM'.l.Nosartn. MMM Island? Deairable r..-ron,m?*rlatior.a at all point? Ut meet any diryvoeition or demend. Throuub Pullman eerv-ice from New York to all FI.ORI O A F.ANT COAST i*a*aerta with frequemt tmina. Per ?amp?ete I)e?*i!???l Information. Booklets, Tickets. Kener-ratioD?. apply lo the Local Agent or FLORIDA EAST COAST 243 fifth Avenue, NEW YORK 109 West Adams Si., CHICAGO General Offices. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA? ftfttk ?Jj^l'!**^-.- ?-^iJ:1^^^^ CIVIL WAR SOCIETY DINE Descendants of Noted Men : Official Life Meet Here. Sons an?! grandsons of men who disli gulshed themselves in official life ?.ntsi the military and naval service of 1 l'nit?-d States ?luring the Civil Wai .1 tende?! the third animal ?llnner of the 1'ni? Boclet) of the <"lvii War at Delmonl? last night. Walter S. -Morton, mu? of Olivet P. Mo ton. Indiana's arar Governor, the new el?? ted president <?f the society, a?t?-?l ; toastmaster. ?peetbes Were made hy Thu low Wised Harn?;-. the Rev. I>r. All? n I ?'arllli'. .1 1". I lout? Inns and Charles 1 llamlln. th? last named l.einn the son ? the Vtee-Prcsldent ol Civil War fame. Mr. Parn?s concluded his sp??-. h ? "There is a Higher Law than the Bherms Law" with the following The <? iimtr\ la tired "l cruclflslon. it tired of having Its business held in lea* to gratify the lust for tumult. They pral for academic Innovations who hat thought the leas! <?f their effect. L'ndi the primai y rlii??) Mr. Bewrar-d u.v. could have entired public lif?* I'nder tl re? all Mr. Lin? ? In would have h.-, n hurl? front th ? Whit.* House and the l'nlon woul have h.'?'ti dbasolved Hnder the referei dun? we should not meel t?> venerate on ancestors, bul sing ths praises <>f th? pol ti'lan who has got the loudest mouth: n< drink a slhnt toast to authors of ., ti.-i lion's litany and creed, n?>t mention hit who sn!?i '"Let us liave peace," not raim great white shaft to steadfastness, bul IS ?.?ir laurels at th?* t?*?*t of vanity: not 8? up statuas to the sturdy men whose calm ness proved a bulwark In <.ur days of In in? passion, hut glorify th?* shallow . ?t iconoclast Some of thoss present w?srs Coloni Henry H?Braey Andrew, son <>r the chusettS war Governor, Hirum Harnev. so of the Collector of the I'ort of N? w fot during the wat. Mayhew w. Bronsoi Larchmont, S. v . son <?f Theodore Hr?.n son. Special United states Commlssionei William B. Cspelle, >>f Boston, son " William C ?'apelle, captain and ma embolan-zea, Ifaasachuaetts war stafi William C Colby, sbn of New Hampahlre' war Governor; 0. Btanton Floyd-Jon? son of New York's Lieutenant fjov-wnoi Chalmers Holbrooh. of Bratttehoro, VI gramlson of V?rm..nfs war Gov.-rn"! ; Bd war?) Plndlay Smith, former Governor ?. Vermont, a son ?>f a GovernM <?f V-srmon and grandson ?.f Vermont's war Go-, ?-not and Frederick W. Lincoln, of Walpols N. II.. BOO ?? Boston's war Mayor. NO M0NEYJ3AGS_F0R PEACE Dean Kirchwey Holds Moveraenl Wants No Such Aid. Hamilton HoH said ?>' th. sixt?? nii> ?n nual meeting of the N?*w v?.rk Peace 80 dety, in th.* Hotel Astor. last night, thai as vice-president of the NOW York POBC? Bodety he took the liberty ..f arrangtaf ai affiliation with the Peace Bodety of Japan adding that In both this country and .lapai the soctettes consisted ?.1 people <>f th? highest Intelligence and character. Bpeak it.? of th.- unification of the various peoci societies of the world. OeOTga W Kir? h v. ay, dean of Columbia, said: At the third national peace conference, held in Maltlmor.- last year, th.- l'aiti.???!? endowment w??.- discussed. Many seemoi to think that the Carnegie fund should 1?. used t<? further peace throughout the land. I believe, as many others do, that the pea??' movement should stand on It- own groun?is and that moneybags, however sa? cred, Should not be employe.) to fuit her a movement that should achieve Its own ciidn without a u.v such assistance. Dean Kirchwey th.ti submitted a plan for uniting all the sf.cieties of the land Into one society?the American Peace Society? and it Was adapted by unanimous vote. The following officers were elected President, Andrew Carnegie; rloc-pr-aal dent.?. I.vman Abbott, Felix Adler. William S Mennet, Nicholas Murray flutter, Joseph II Chonte, R. Pulton Cutting, Cardinal Farley. John IC. Plnley, Bishop Greer, justice llughes, John Henry Jowett, Henry A MacCmcken. John Bassett Moor.-, Rob? ert c. Ogden. Alton B. Parker, O-aorge Pos? ter Pea body. Hora.? Porter, Kllbu Hoot. Jacob H Hehlff, Isaac N. Seligman, Alb?-*. Shaw. Albert K. Smiley, James Spi-y.-r. Melviil?* K. Stone, Oscar S. Straus and An? drew D. White. BISHOP WANTS LAY HELP Greer Says He Should Be Free to Attend to Spiritual Matters. A layman to look after money and other business matters and allow the hlahop to attend to spiritual matters was the sunn?-s tl.,11 made by Ifishop Greer, of New York, at the dinner of the Church Club of New York last night. It was the twenty-fifth anniversary of the club and the eighth of the consecration of Bishop Oreer. ??eorge Gordon King, president of \ant club, who was in the chulr. referred to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and Its vast burden of building as enough to keep one blahop busy. Replying. Bishop Greer .eceived a rising vote of honor from the three hundred men present. He said he used to wonder how bishops managed to put in their time. Now he wonder? where the time is to be found to do all that la expected from him. _ HOSPITAL FOR INDIAN?J There was <* meeting of the New- York City Indian Association >e?terday after EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. ?, ?WlafS. \VI|j**O?*S Kmrtovmen' Aim-? T. iOf?hflM 2221 PI??.?. 141 Eaat 5Tth lt. SuP pll-?, ?nit rlaa? servants to private ramilla??. AU references Investigated. WORK WANTED. _ Male. ACCOUNTANT suilite, odJuota, ?rile? up l>ocks, f- moattaly u| . financial statement?, eveieiris '? nable Mitchell, -J.". Hoot lub at. Tel. 1-xi? Stiiy? rsnn?. I'HM'ih'Ki it liOng experience; willing, ..?.lu* log; sister, chambermaid waltrssi Ml ? Mr i?w ? largesi bes I quaUSed Employment Air-n cj m 1' i* , T'.'i Lexington s? ? I? niiile \HT EMPROIDKRY, b?*nia* ? Xmee, baby'? .-.o a.?, bootees; wlshei .???' 126th ?-t DRK8HMAKBR (, M" ri' n. ? 1, ?ania s.*?1i,k bv Say or ??.e.-*k Peteroen, 21S Rast 28th ?i VOI'N'H ?>'t!i. -.?.i?ii?? ,,i in ???'.,!; Of] . COll "I ?III- V !.. a,".. "Ttii *.? . Brook l? r.. N V PR?VATK -I ' i:i: r vi:V (HI ???iJIPANION Position deslr? i b) accompli !,??! lady with -.i high school and prepsratori school ?-du ?.-?iron understands Ihe Frencl language I borough I) mid has .? ?'?'"t business training; know? shorthand; h ?? '"i train ng sa nurse m tarse ? i ! \ , It??x IX Tribune ? DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Mai*. ? i .-1 .i i i. MAN Single, a Isl iia privat? pise, *.* 'in..n farm; good horns er. f* -?"! ? .-i" :i?i ave ni ti y.y \NH rsKKi i. MAN **.-..!? i,, un doraUMds valatlngi willing ??? be generally aaeful; foul years' refsrenc? !. ?? emploi MU PltsOerald's \-** -"'.'i :,u? ave. En? .? - |2d -t I CI li'PLB llnsbal, . In?lb r. Vale! " - tlra-t Ola/S nil t'lhi.'be?, li.n Lnglish. excellent references; clt mod? r;,,.. .* ,,*. . Ibdaalrial Ai ?; 17 IV-i 4Jd. <* ?I'l'I.K, Aiin-ri.-ana, rleslre posltl ?,it!i<- hoik Small f.rrillv. ..in I :n,.| ?? l,,,r?e; wife Mx-Hk*. |*r,r,n sad ?bru:? . ?b girl, II ?..?..r* of ;.?a". besl referen?-?* KelUble, Tribun? I |.t,,\, n Orni l?WM Bros n,. , Cori'LE"; <i. bul lei and useful; ?if', son,I cook und .?ek??eper; ?sundress; *ood ret eren? ? *; It j, oi ..nn?, i . ? geney, 4STi i-.'in".i"i. ., ? Tel K huj lei ? i-,hi*i,i: Cook, butl?i ooat, voung; p?lilveiy i, rf. ? nt; r-ountr* 11 I ? > R.,-1 90th st . ? oniei lyalnnln. Female. } HOf'MBWORK, it ? goal Ural el h girl, |. cook a all n ?? -: ,,o ?i?.m,i?v ||?? . besl refer? ? * ?.geney, T18 Loxington ave. Tel., lOM Plsss _ C??MBKRMA1D, LAI SOHI Swedish d1'1 ?scelleni IsundraM rsa do Mhlr ih. ollar? ? ? ., ? 11??ni references; *?-' ? i-i. 11,? it: a Agency, T1 a; Leslngton .. ? ? Tel., 105S Ptax.1 ? ii ,M!.i:i..\i Mi?. x\ \rriti.ss young, willing Hwedl?h Kin. veri k?hI wollreaa ehsmbormald; et?*ellenl references; ?2-. (>? "ih Leslngton -???? T. !, t?,;,:. Plsss. i'IIa.mhi:i;m AID \v.\n ici:.-*-* Young, a.-tise well trained; egcellent referencos; rltj or short <n*,t.,r,-i . fi- Miss ii'i'-H,'?? Agency, 17 v, . a, i_*,i im [Phone 7 l*?7 Brj ?nl COOK. '.AlMH.!;:-.--. CH?MDBRMAlt?, WAITREM Tw?i noai, wniins Norweglsn girls both . -, 11, i. ? i nt. t,?-nf references; wag? n, |2fl snd **-'" Osterberg'i Agfa? ?-. 7U"> i.?*? ?,,. Tel , m;,., piss* COOK Bwedlih; andenrtandi flnaal branches of cookisgi praparo? monas; capable itn?nnii?r. *?. rtllent rsferencoa, le?.11111? n< ?a y,.rk fsmllles; so anywher? .1 . Miss tftsflerald's B?ros**, MM Ith ava. (entrance in- 42d m ? COOK and W?ITIIEW Togethei or separate; il,, ih. woik of bou*. ; goofi references; city or country. I'lnbei I y '? Agency, <SS ?',,!,imbu? ara t?1 . Ht huyl? r. t::<- __ _ ???111K 1 rf-t cloos: nest, economical; -", yetare- exrellent refer ?*i,,, a . dty, inuntry; *>:i<>-*>:<.">. Industrlsl Asooclstion Agosey, 17 WrM fjii at phone :,-j;?i Rrysni i-iii,k Bcoich, Protestant; k"".! baker; Uttn friend, Swedish, Brat ??inns Isundraas highly te? omiiicii<l-fl : any dlfilsncr Mono?a a Agencv. 7'J1 l.?*\;r,slon live., .".Rib. C'OUK Thoroughly experienced, rive years' excellent refereneeo; city, country; l.to-tan. Mi?*? Buckley'? Agency, 17 W'-st 42ii a?. Phon? Ti?-: Bryani COOK. i.Ar.M'iiKss Canadian, Protestant] food baker; ,,.??< trios*] ohantbormaM und waitress good ?aaautreag; .ii?. couatry, Mor. row's \?,i:iv. tji Leslngton ;.?e. C?l(?K '."i-iirli. fancy anil plain; \<rv iioiiiii-hI. I ri*< riirnrt ??hIii?*?s und <li;?mbri mald; elty Ol country. Morrows Agen.-y, 7J1 I., sniKior, ?ve., :.??ih. ??(ioK. Kirsl rlass, \i.?.iis, ?.ml" lo work In .ip-.rim-nt. $:;o. foui yesrs" rofsrencea Miaa si???? p agency, ? l-i?' I2,i HOI'HBWORK liv exceptionally iimi *.,,ing Ri-oti'h f'totestant; will be found wllllns and anxious to lesrn; ?on?t references, ('all Irwin'? An, ncy, 77 Weal lltb at KIT?HI:nM \1H. toung Hwede, good r?f??^ en?e; S-2-S2.'.. I.. Mlaa ltofm.-iyer'a A?an,\. r**_*f| .','*'_' .'.?b uve rif, floor Tel.. ^.'/jr Miadlaoil. LAI'NDRKfW Thoroughly expcrienc. ,|, ~?~T . client rfler-ii.--?. Willing to a?-alsl. city, counirv; $'10. Ml^e llil? kley'g Ascncy, 17 WeH <|. Phon 7t*-7 T!' j ; nt ?l'HSK - ?'?pable young woman, experienced In care of children; understand* all food?, etc.; can take entire charge; excHlent reference?. (J.t Mien FltzCerald'a Bureau. S?>3 ?1th ave ?entra?e? 42d at.) NI USI". lilxb. < ?;. t li..:i? ; e*?p.*r|enc.-d. Infant or grown; n?.e yean u?*t employer; so Hiiy disiaii?"?. ?t"i row's Ag*n?*y, 721 Lexington :,\. ? or, Mtlb _ BIHTERU. Cook, will do oom? laundry; wait? ress, cliai-iberniald ; hv, >??n? in lust plnr?. $30-$2.".; country ratoferroal Miss rShea's Agen? cy, ** K:\*' t"j<1 at._ VISITING MOt'HBKEBPMn fir iiiornlnrf-".7r laftern'ion?; thnrougbly eapablo; ?rooil man sger. shopp'i. ? t< : sseollont refTSOCSa; will fn bv hour If necessary. M. \. Ml.*.?. Kliz Oeruld's Agen<>. ?Wl Mtb a\ .*. Kin raneo t2Q W?TrRKPi*. CHAMRBRMAID Very ~?l?7, neat sppearlns young girl; understands sal? ads ?ml the care of silvers; best refer? nies: couiitrv j.refis-red. Claherty's Asency. 4?5 roiuintrus i?.?-- Sa-1, gchuyler, 4205._^^ W?HIAISG. Colored ??'inari ?a isbe? family washlns bv W??h Or dozen; 30 years' refer? ence; terms reasonable. ISA West 182?! si ; "?hone, Ibtt Morninsslde. _ noon at Ih?? home ?if Mrs. Francis Korb,ay, at N?>. 8 W<*sl ufith str??ct. The Hev. |)r. ANIllbitn lllian? 'Kiuilkis *-|,?.k?* lH*f.,r.' | latir? at-sembly on "North American Ind? ians." and Ctrl Morris sang four Indlnn songs, MrIM?* BBSaTS Mabel Powers, who has been adopted into the Rcnecu tribe, spokn on th?* Iroquol?. It was annoiince.l that a ?.1?*?? hospital would be ?rert.d h? h part of the mission at Indian Wells, Arl?., conduct?*-?* by the as? sociation. XKW M l.-l -? f >'EW ?/KRHKT. fl?arlboroucjb^lenbeim ALWAYS OPEN. CAPACITY. 1,100. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Tl ? i..*?.)?.?. ?Met? ??mi,i he nu? of their notable nitr... 11? "? if kiaalsd in Sen Terk, l^ondon ??r Paria, lint ;il?1e.| material^ In ?Teatlin Alisnll. l*ltjr'a great all vein ?eau?*.)) Th? ml M rlltnat?, ?o'liherii ?np.-ii-.iir.. and braetna, ?ir\ aea .?i omblne with the open pisza ?n?1 Mttarturn o\? rinoklnii ?he ..ran :.. ln??i)'<- l|.infer? and ? i)J<*.\ mi? lit ef Hi? gnettn THE EXQUISITE MUSIC. alwav? a '??"ne. Menu >o t? more i? . .?late?) ??t-i?. ??-.I?. Htiixti? ot note aproar THE WHITE SERVICE i it \ luatv-rtr m al; fou? ?llnina naotna ibotli Amartaea and Bureyaa Slaaal if m?-?t aetla 'u-t... ?, THE HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS ?i. lot which O. or?-..-,, ISO), t-oi-l.?? I?e|ri(t ni.?-t SeltsStful an?l Invigorating, I*.?- c?.u tkerapevtlr trah****" Trie ? ?'?? pump? ? an-. ::\ oui ..f 'he ocean twnaSui ail ttie eeratlva a>,-?ii'*> ta rka?aaaiil and oth.Met THE PURE CRYSTAL WATER ? - privet? ?iisiin ?a ?lit MS feel '!????*> h n?t fle?|n? 200 calleux |>-t niiniite .pure and free titii | - ? i .: , ,.i . ?.niaiii'tmtI'.ti . la iiaod Siraugnoal - fo iirlnkina and tea waking and all other purpoaee THE ROLLING CHAIRS h? i Ktlanil. I'lli ? (amoua s?*-..-n mil? Bsarg-aralh atona IS "resi ? brink afford an outdoor ? .- for r. M and i*":>IC. In l.?.l!i .1-Hr ni, i itorm) ?eatliei. un. .g.|.,|i, .1 ? -? : ........ ,,. i K? . i .,..?? ni.ik.. i.-??..i motoring an?] horaahaek k and ?I. -iti?-?i ..it \,*i link? In A men a man* goU ? . ... ai all timen The Thealiea ?and Pl?rl aie In full n|??iitti?i. ATLANTIC CITY IS BUT i HOURS FROM NEW YORK. JOSIAH WHITE & SONS COMPANY. FORECLOSURE SAL?S. -i FBI xi-.: i ?.i 1:1. ?*?u*\i y ?.??? sku ,<)!?;. r ? a ? ramme, i'ialn?ff. ? gainai Abraham al, i ?? I--.I ihm? In i ? . ? tale dull init.l.- unI . nter.l In i. Bellos a.'.l L.-arltuf late tl,. Iflfa .!.i\ ..f October, l!?'l I. .he in, .? 'raunte |, ii. !(.(.,.? In ??id ? ? ? hang? Satoareom, K< - 11 i>. * Borough ol Manhattan, i'lti oi ..-.. v???k. ou I ht 2?;tti ?ai of Januar) pu*.' .t t.- .,. i?, k i ... n en tha? <i ? . n.srrit i* i? \ v \ Iw.i.e. : ........... ...Lt in.ljiii, nt tO Le tohl. al'! t'ie . ! ua follOWI ALL tha? l??i. pi? ? ' lan.t tilth t .- .111.1 in : r?n? ni. nil ItMraon ?-i?.t...l. (lisait, uni; an?1 I.? iri|t In th.- Bo-rough Manhattan, City, .?mtv and -;i?t-* <?r Sew York, ls?'?;id?.l M))<1 de*<*rlN-.| aa foil?.?a. m *lt i HXNINH at ? oint on the Hmiiharly ei?t? ol Right) sa rond Street, distan! On? I n red |)(I0) ? laterlj ?..nier n i \. rat** an.' Right; m ond Htre? .ui.ning i'.'-n - s.i.ith'Ti? and parallel ?iiii <.? .il v.?ni? ?Ine ti iin.tr*- I an I fw?> ? lirj, tuet, ??.. |J| in. h. - 10 It.Mitr? line ..f the I.tu U. i am er I] ,i??n* said ? aittra ?In? <?' ?he Mach .-j: ? tutti Uni.? ? \'?ii?heri\ and parallel with .????rid tvertue On? hui ai,.? two 11021 f?-?t lwo 121 bichea lo ih? .-muh ? rit ?II? ?.f y.f.o I 'reel, ant theme ts.vt^riv ?Jong ihe Sotnherl) aida <?f asid Isst ii..i)t|..ii.'.1 ".treM I? ? lit \ to?* ?'.'.M feet to til" I ??int nr |.la. e ?,f beginning, ?nht pratwlsaa hclltg known a? Number 80S Baal Right) -.?.*... .d hi reel :?.it??i Ne* V'.rk. November *.'l?t. lull. ltO?l!-:H A I'ltV'.tt. K-i . Ii? IIKNRT P ito'i'TV Aio.rn.v f?'t Plalntin .*..i.* MmnlRav, [?rough of Manhattan, Sau tori ??n*. The foil??? inc I? u diagram ef in. proper!) '?? L* gold; Ii*? ?treet ntinih-T I? '.vf, Baal ?M Kam ttd Bt-real \ Th? aaorosiiaat? ?n.n' of ,l"* ?""??? "r rhar-**.. t? H.iti.fv whleh ih? utxist- deacrlbed propertt I m he Fohl ? Sin? thoiman.l flw h?)n?lre.| anl aet ,",?..? i? ii.o..? and Bftl i-aata tli.5IT.S0), with Intereal thereon from the llth da) et Ortober, i?.n louether with mut* and allowance ainount Igra, with tut' niher witt. ti.? asneases of Ihe male. The rp proximate amounl of the tasei;.*.-?*.?am ?-. ? ?.n.l ?at.r rate? or other tona, which ara to be at ,? .? u th.- purchaaei oui of Iba pur?haa? ,..M,).\. ?r paid I". -I"* '<"'?'?'<?? " ******* SBd iviteii New vork. ?evamber Nat. ion D.ltl.l *\ew ?0,n*C)r.KI{ A PRTOR. Referee. _ HI PRCSfl POIIBT, rOUMTt or NEW Y?)RK. ?a rah I* M< 1'herm.n. a- ??..?n**r.?l ii'i.ir.llan. uott'?'eJ/yiulritlft* ?nain?, JOS?lWrt?J ?the,a D?fendant! ? In purauan? of a Imlgment of f or?e? eure and wie. d?il. mage ami ?nter?-?! n u' Hl?r entitled 1. Il.m ami bearing data he 5th Aar ?nfjanuary. MIS I. ?he un. er-.igi-e.h th? Refer? In .-aid ludguieni named, will ??-U at nul, I ..?m? -tlo-t ?I the Kx.hang? Kaleeroom. Noh. f1'l.\>i?. Hr-t. >" the R.r,-,,gl, >tlll>MM I'ltv ef N'e-a Y?rk <?n the I-i Ml "f I ? I .uaiy. 11M2 at'l2 o'-l'H-k noon ?,n that day, by .lon.ph " T?, Anetton-eer, lha \>*?I*****?****M two feet to the point of l,e-:ll..,lng K..I.H s-?w York, .latmary ?th. IH12. Dated. ?N'??A.IY,r<,AM a. BENNET. He liAPCitn r LirPISt^TT, Attorney for Plaln ilffV W 'Sawau 9tteot, BotOOgti "f Manhat ? an ' ?ttv of New t ? rk Th? following I? ? dlagian. of the pmpertv to he -old|; lie atreet Nuniber? are Uti and ll.*17 Klrft Avenue. i ?4 ft. ??ft. c I H * - ?2nd Stre.t The at.?roiin.ate amount of the Hen nr ?barge, m matlll ?h "h th? gbove-deaCTlbed property I? ?^ told la Twenty thr,* tbouaand ad hun drel^ IhHD-one and 2.? UK. d.llar. |?Sal>). Ikh nter?.t thereon frn... the ?th day of Jan? uary 101*.' together with COSta an?! all??wa.?,a amounting to Three hun-lred ninety-eight and -i Vil? ?loilar?. ttOtatti, with Inleie?! fron) Jan u?r> R h 1tM2 ..'K'ther With tha expenaea of th. .ale ' The ai.proxitnate amount of lha taxea, aa?e??mentT and water rate., or other lien, which are t?-. b?- allowed to the purehawr out of the iVurehaee money, or paid hv the Heferee. la Kou. humue.1 forty-reven and 81-100 dollars ??? "NeVv^anuarv ?tu. ?Ott, . " WI1?UAM 8 0EKNET. -Itofe'M? XB?91H ?tiaanUc Ctttj ?*te O?Cfl tfttOU^fUMlt ??U? UaMll GALEN HALL VII.AMU CITY HOTKl. AMD SANATORtUM. With It? ?logan I comfort. Its Ton.c and ?'ura tt.-e Bartbs und superior table atol service. Is si, Ideal p?_< e for Kail and Winter. Always Open. Alw.,?.? na.lv Alwavs b'isy P. I.. YotMi ?i-neral Mintrsr. New Vmk Office [123 Proa?!way Directly on tne ocean front, is always open sud Is an ideal home for the Winter guest WAL'. T. J. BUBBT. SBW *.?>lli?. THE JACKSON HEALTH RESORT DANSVILLE, NEW YORK OS !'? I . I ?'?? .*/? W t'v . IS M-.Yt.K ( I.OSKII. Da not f.iii u send (or Uterat****? For ?ner hair n century a budlut? Health sad Real inatitution. UBOBOIA. mcw?t'AUGUSTA GEORGIA.**^?*?** DIAMONDS AND WATCHES. DIAMONUb Can l- ?- rinn, d within one year. CIUKH S A. Kt I M ,|M) Broadway. New York EXCURSIONS. \\wZ IgJRayri 1-1 B taltHWinferTours ; mJLmmmBmsBooA/o-?dy ; Raymond .WrWtwmb ^:*^5nfth Avar ? BUSINESS CHANCES. \ KAl?l HAiu.AIN. On sc.ni of retiring from boalneos will sen nt i bargain to quick bsysr one or tti>? beat rest h i? r? n'*? and SSf?S m ;i goo.I Jerse) town of 132.000 InhaMISntS! IWS ?.?r?.. dining reunir., soaring rapacity or |00; coneeri ?vary evening; summer garden, centrally loeatad; ion?? leas? eh* up rent; llcesae *>.t?>i? rar par? ti, iilsrs. S IV It Tribun? < ifllre KKLLIX'l and dlstrlbuttns a?, ?its, with hesi faciini -a .-?ii.i . rgonlsstlon, off.-i Mti!. .m.i eners?*fi' representation Cor Chlcsgo snd ii,e \\ eat; we aoln-ll rellrthle accounts. HUM' BTRBBT .?. BAFUtlTI SBt B. Jefferson, ??lu csgo._ INSTRUCTION. For Both Seses?City. National Academy of Cramatic ?rts Mr MOI.TIMF.K KAPIIAN, Illrecior. Expression, Singing. Elocution, Drama. rOONDBD IS01. Instruction in Singing, Voice Training for Teachers. Readers. Lawyer?, Ministers and Drama. Complote Training for the Stage snd Public Plstform. Fur Information Apply to TI1K >t.< lU.TAKi. ??' West l'.ili slreel. SKW VOKK Cft*. -The" BKKi.n/. hcmooX ?f uam?vaqkb, MADIHUN SiJl'ARK (1123 BROADWAY). Harlem BrsSch, Ml LSSSS ATO., near 127th St. fliookl>'i Bran, I, ?.?is-i'Jo Livingston 8t. i ? - SCHOOL AQENCIE8. American S 1 ureign Teachers' Agem/. -sup pile? I'roreaaor?. Teacher?. Tutors. Oovernea?*?. etc.. to College?, i-cnoot? ?nd Famille?. Apply te ?Ira. *al J. ?iiung-fulinn. 23 Union Sajuars. TYPEWRITING AND TYPEWRITERS. vicTon vrfiiBT.r; 7u Nouas ?t. '?."staiogne free ?II mal?es ?*k<*n atrx paym'n?: bargain? In L*nd?r**ood?. Hemlngton?. Oliver?. gmttb* TIME TABLES. i _TW! TAILM. -All-llftnn I l?lCO K?stest, Finest, Larjest Quadru pie- Screw UUNAilU LlNCu rurbla. Steamships in the Wcrld LUSITANIA eaa 11aMAURETANIA Of tti CARMANIA ****. w. ??A M CAMPANIA BJ?tjAj M. "* as-? ?*? a i e s- *? ?- - I ?e f*| ro?,n,.nrl?? K-.-ruarv 2Slh. ?he -********?1.y.****?**?*:.,-re\k?-?e7T^eSa-! a?.i rinn, Km fort ?i i A. ?j. Wedneada? a ??y*?'" Iba ?aaraos? as ? m4 mander. Inttesd ?f ? a. U. Paaaengera aerved cold buffet eupper Wiwaw w midnight Tueeday uriw'txruJk LIVERPOOL, LONDON. PARIS, BERLIN. VIENNA VI % tgg -f.KNSTOWN AN? KI*H GUARD Mauretspia and Lusitanla do not stop at Queenstown eaatboun? CRUISES to EGYPT or OEKOA, "??APX.1I?. MHIBTS. ?OTO, AX.??wAW???IA Write for Itinerary. Sailing hour noon. .LACONIA. Feb. 3 ?CARMAN1A ???-J BARON?A Feb. 20 IVERNIA . . Mar. 28 a n.^,, Vr!:.r h-O,,,,* rrleatean, M. -umlt. A.glera^n^e^ndr,^ firs Peo! W. 14th ft.. North River. Sixtci'ti days ut" blue sea???in ?lay** ashore at Jamaica. Santa Marta Mid the Panama ("anal? twent) -two ptritcl days! That is ihr story of our three week*' ? rui-c in the Tropics. A hi?, new. perfectly appointe?! steamer is your ocean home, not only at ?ca. hut in port as well Y?hi may leave \rw York any \Ve?lne*iday. spend the fallowing Monday an?. Tuesday ashore in Jamaica, an?l then to Colon tor a two-day visit to the Canal. At Santa Marta tlicr.* ,ire three more days ashore. and on the way bark yon may -top off at Jamaica if you wish. The fare for the entire ?ruise is $135.00, or yon call take our 'I ?li<> crulae to Jamalen, Psnsms ( una I ?nd roots Kir:? ever? *.stiirils,?r tcorn Nen *?ork. SI40.00. IS .Initiai, n Only and Back. MS,",?. United Fruit Company gTBAMSHIP SBBVICg II Bailer*. 1*1. Tel |rt**3 Rector HXTW VORK Or Any tuilliorlred Tourist Agency. 1 North To London. Paris, Bremeo. Fin" ess S.l 111 n ?TS Tuesda>?. 10 \. M Prior. Friedrich Wilhelm February 0. Kronprinz Wilhelm February 13. Fob 24 To London-ParW Bremen T? in -Screw flailing Thmttfya, 10 \. M hemnltt .Ian :i? CJeurg.? Washington Puni Friedrich \\ Uhelm.Mar. *J ?llreini-n direct. To (.Ibrullar. Algiers. Naples snd (,eno:a. f*.atlln?*B Snt ?,?, 11 A M ?P. Irene.Fer. 10 Perl in . M.ir : 'Calls at Madeira 0SSt? bound ?'.?r.iie, lions rrecn Oenoi or Naples for M?*? m.h .a. Kgypt, in,1*4. thins. Japan, Australia. l'hlllpplne? by Company's In?. OOrtsI Mail steamer?. Special Through Bates. l,?l.|,.iiilr,ii Ar.,?aid the World Tonra. SOIS. Baltimore-Bremen ?llrec?, one class di* < abln steamers. Cruise to Black *?e*i und Cancasna. (rom Oenee April 'is te May M?9'ieo up. ?Tulac to Polur Region? froa* Bremen, .Inly IS 'o \ug?ist III MH up. oi.l.l.l? II-? & CO.. (?enersl Agents. 5 llroudwna, Neta *a?,rk. Llovd COOK'S TOURS ? All expenses Included. PI OR in A I rom Near Vori? ha- Menmer or iLlnlUQ Hall. .Ian. :I0. Feb. 1:1. ".'.. Tours Include St, Augustine, orn-iond, Palm h? n .Ocklawsha I:??*?? r. all the Chief Ke?,rrt? Finest I ti?.?.*?- Umtted Membership too as T?l?-e a w*. k h*. Magnificent ?- S *.\B(AMAN " and BKR Knund trip, r?ie.,is snd i" mi BERMUD1 UKUIdtu l'anamn ?'an tulles SS.*i U|>. With mil g I'.'.I all-. I,i- Modi* Choice n.-ciammod.itlon terranesn su-!.", us '.i. .-?i ?il in ' Tour? and Tickets to Alt Winter Resort?-. taut tor t'rogram itesireit, THOS. COOK & SON ?_??-, Broadway, c?ts Flftfe \\enue, -.,Y, I-id h *aV< SMS Broadway. New York. Cook's Tr*\rller?' < lieoue* Are (?oml All (??er the World. BERMUDA K'lund trip, ;n< lud. Berth A Meals $15 up \\?,ul -' <? h Hie*? Irv Irnvelling OB iniK MAt.MI'UI.M. FAST. TWIN-!-UBr.W Transatlantic Linar "OCEANA" 14.000 Ton?: HI Feet Long. l..i?sest. Fastest and Finest Steamer to I.ermuda. p*lre( ?TOSS Poasengera EsclUSiveijr' Beat Service, i \? ?aille or Freight (tarried on this Steamer. "OrSSSSV* paSSSSS? r* ..titiilii berat choice or i hotel .?-lOiiiiiioilwllmi?. Resutltul Booklet or I I it. m......a Mi ?mi. I.lnc. Z90 B'w.iy. New York. I American Line "?ft.?." Plymouth?Charbourq?Southampton Philadelphia Tsa TNIOtaiSll ..Feb. 10. n??a New York.Feh. 3|Kt. Loula.Feb. It tWhtt? Star Lina at earner. Piar ?. Red Star Line "VSS* London?Paris via -lover?Antwerp Kroonland.... Jan. SllVaderland.Feb. '4 I'lnland . Feh Tl/.eeland.Pah, 21 White Star Line KV Plymouth?Cherbourg?Southampton The Largas: and (If VUDiP s*"? OLYMPIC Finis! Staanr UL Mil lib Feb. 21 in thB Worll 45.324 Tons ?** ?I'hilMdel ?..Ian 27. ? .V>*Jn i Oceanl? .Feb. I* ?N'-n Torlc.F h ... b ?i um ?5t t/nili . .Feb. ir ?Anrierican LlnK atesmc-r, Pier tti. New York?Quaanatown?Liverpool reiti?. .gag, l. noon ?Celtic .Feb. 2a F?ltle....Feb. 15, noon | Pa i tie.Mar i? NfiUoT * RIVIERA-ITAIY-Eem Tbe Azore*. Madeira. Gibraltar, Algiers, VUls frar? lie. (,en?a. Naples. Alexandria. CANOPI?".Feb. 3. 10 ? m.. March t*f ADRIATIC.FEB. 21 CfcDRIC.MAR. 6 1 Paeaenger OfTe?. !? B'wsy (Tel. S100 Rsetor"? ami Pier (0. V K^ (We.t is-d ?lt.. V. V.). ? CLARK'S" CRUiSE of lira' ~"ARABIC* T16/00 tore, fin*, lerge. taaasasBy ateedy *** O THE ORIENl February * to April 19. IS? ?Seventy on? day*, resting only $400.00 and up? Including eiar? exeumiotis. SPECIAL FEAT?? t'HKS: M.vlelra Cadi*-., Seville, Alg.sra, Malta. Athena, Conituntlnop'?**. IS day* In F.gypt au4 tbe Holy Ijuid. Home, the Rivlen. ate. F. C. i I \l'K Time? Hid?.. New York. HAMBURG-AMERICAN ! LONDON?PARIS?HAMBURG ?PRF.TORIX .Ian. 2*. It tant? rnr.y.. lim oi.n.Feb. s, to a. v. ?GRAF IVAinKHSEF,.Feb. 10. 2 PM. PHKS. I,RAM* .Feh ft. il a M, ?Hmnl.ur?*; ?llreet. Seeond eahln saty, Gibraltar, Algiers, Naples, Genoa 8. S. CINCINNATI ?tKlent Cruise. Jin 30. ti A. M. S. a. K\I>ERIN AI'O. VIC. (Italy and l".?VPt ' .Feb. 14. 10 A. \l. I S. ?, II \Mltt K4..Feb 20. \g ,\ xt. Tourist Dap?, fer Tripa Every?hers. IIWIBI Kl.-YMF.HH AN MXK, 45 B'wsjjjSLT. Paris? London?Rotterdam T-*1nf?crew Hairgg Tuee .. \ ?? ? N?aordam.Jan. to ?Ryndnm.Feb. S ?Potada)?).Ve\i. IS tNs-ar Atnaterdam.Feb it ?VIA BOtTI.Oi?NK a M. tPI.VM'Jt TH & HOULOGNE Pillee. 39 Bway,Ji^ T. Den ''n" i mc piFr>- ??? wall stT nCU U Link Porrj. H*KLTN. at noon. For BAN JUAN. P. R, LA Ul'AYRA, PTO CA BtLlo. CURACAO * MARA? Aino via Curacao. u-ARAi-Ai?. . Jan. 31 PHU*A*DELPHIA..Feb II For MA?A'it'F.Z. P. R. I.A O CAT* A. CLH ?. ? CAO ?V MATtA'AlBO. MARA'"AtBO... .Feb. 7 /ILIA .Feh Cl Superior Aceommo-latliin? for Paaaenger-? BLISS. DA I.LETT A CO.. ?3ENKRAL MANAGERS ?2 WALL *T. HOLLAND AMERICA UNE Southern Pacific Co. Mr* or 1158 or I Broad-vay, New Vork. FALL RIVER LINE (?Splendid Stramera - Splendid aerrlrei By Fall River Line steamer? A comfortable way to travel to Boston. lea-re New Vork. Pier 10. V R.. ft nf Warren **?!.. ? P. M. Arriva Boston 7 A. M. or S A. M. Fare to Boston . $3 City Ticket Office?17? B'way?-Phone 5121 Cort. ????iMoSTOt LlWfcSfll^ JATP-L frovldtnca Ulrect. H.60 | Worceittr. -4*2.40 I'ailj. Including Sunday, 530 P. ML From Pier 1?. E. R. New Management Improved Serrlrr City Ticket Office. 290 Broadway. N. T. DESKS ANO OFFICE FURNITURE. Zl DfcSKS Office Furniture in great variety o( Style mid Brice. T. G. SELLEW III FILTON ST. LOST BANKBOOKS. BANK ROOK No UMTS "' the I'mon I?lme Barings Hank I** iiil??iliig. Any perwn liuvtng ? . I.um !?? It Is her??". .,?;l,-d np?O U. pfsoonl the H4iiie witi,in ten days or submit to having said l.aasbonk cancelled, tu 1 h new ?ine Issued BANKBOOK Nir. 4SX?S1 of the L'ait*? i" ie s?? m i ?s Bank i*? raiasinc. An?, person having ,1 ,'lsiin to it is hereby ?'ailed upon to pre?e.r.t the 'am* within ten days, or -ubmli to having said pa ??book ?oncelled. hi.?1 h tic*, nn.? Issued. i.?isr Bankbook ?o '.?.'.7 .'?4 ?>f ih? Bower) ?SavinK*1 H.uik. IM Bower*/. No?s York. The Andel is requested lo retara il t.. ?be hank. If no' reOtOrOO before the JfSri ?In?. 01 February application will be made to ?lie bank tor a new book Lost -Bankbook So, 45t,MI of l>r?. Do k S,i?.lng*i Insiiiiitl.in. Ain person hsvittg ?i.ilins upi-.ii s? id book Is called upon la pr*? sein the sasM lo the bank within thlnv days r>: the eal.l t*?X)k will be declared ranceited and tgtingulstird ? ?<l a new one Igssed n lien tbereor fjOtti OR sTiu.KN bs-riibook No. I6MS4 ? * llie lie:nun Savings Rank In the ?*lty ,.f New TOrtt, oorner l?h av.* and 14th st.. issu. .1 te Friedrich l?al r All persons are osuDooed ?Siilnat nesnltatlua the same, ir no? r,?mrn?d ?o the brink on Hie lt,t|- diay or February, 191*1 1 diipll? ate i.iii 1." laeuod. ..OST OR sTnl.l-.N Pankbook Ko. itt.AST of the ieriiinii Su, in,? Hunk In the City of \.*w York, corner lit. ;??.?? and nth ?t., i?su d to Mrs Km?' Kri'l?.-r. All person? sre cau? tioned igHinst negotiating (he sanie, ir m.t returned 1? ihe bank on the 'Mb day of Feb? ruary, ISIS, i? dupli.st - will be tseued BANKBOOK No. ."MS.fl.VI "ot the l.nlonl/im? Savings i'.iink Is m'.ssing An? poison h,\ ing a claim to 11 is hereby called upon to pre s. m til.* irmii' ?II.?in ten day? or submit l.? bavins ?aid passbook cancelled ?md a ne y ? r s..ne I._ 1.<??*T Bankbook No. 7!iH.*.4.V Bank ror Su" Ingo, -'so m, ovi . New York Payment Stoppnd. i'Iedse return 1,00k to hunk. 1,OUT. ? Bankbook No. ti;?7.Ti'.r. Bunk tor S10 I nu?. 2S0 4ih sv >.. New York. Payment slopii.-d. 'I. us.? retu.n lunik to bank. CARPET CLEANING. CAREFUL CARPKT CLEANINO CO. ?Clesoo' by compressed air, stesra. hand or on door irr.H Rrosdway. 421 Ksst 48tu St. ?OB S BRANDT Tel. nj-SSth NEW TORK CARPET CLEANINO WORKS Oldest, Largest. Most Modern. FINE RL'OR WOVEN FROM OLD CARPETS Price? Reasonable Hind ror circular. Tel, ton -tfiW Brrsat ?ST-U? Weet tith St. FOR SALE. FOR BALE ALL KINPK ?SOOND BAND ? hnlldtns door*. pl?in and lesded glss? M,k cabinet mantels, el--.: ehe-e Finn Bros s? i Franklin .irset. ' * STORAGE NOTICES. I.I ARD?AN STORAGE ANO TRANSFBu' COMPANY, .101 -303 H Ml liftlli NI.. N. V. \ e. fork, .Ian. JUili. 101*"* NOTICE is !iKin:i;v <;ivi-:n ?<> ? .?*.?? it *ng >-ver\ individual hereinafter inentt"n?-1 that o.? M?'M)AV. THE ItlTH DAT OF KKBRCARY, IBIS. ihe following Roo.la will l?<- ?old at PUBLl?! AUCTION ?t Hi- srsrerooma ?>f the <jl;ARD IAN BTORAOE AND TRANSFER COMPANY. No.? .??I an?l MS Went l'-i.?ih xi . id the Bor? ough of Manhattan, ?*>iv and bounty of N?"* ??'?.Ik. ut l<j:iu a. ni. to recover ihe amount du?, upon aaid ?oo.l? tor ?torage chargea upon the ->an)?*. psrstaant to 1st?, and auch asle ?ill I., continued on BACH (U'CCKS*ITH MON? DAY until ?Il eald ?oode ?hall be eold i \v. Aim?. Drcaaer, .??wing Machine, etc, 1ST.or? Mri t <; Paath. Caraata. Hoou ?".?ae Rat. tele. Trunk?, et.-.. $?.):*, UV F. H. i.'vmpbell. Tiunk?. couch. Perk, etc., |M i*P R. Dafre, Hete. ? hiffonler. Dresser?. Plano, etc.. $71 IS Mia? I.. ?:arv?v. Tabl??. B?-.le. Iliiii. ttc, fan ?... I.. D. Mowrv. Trunk?. SI ".40 II i'. McOuIr?-. Bedr. Pwaaara. .?ldeho?r-*l. etc.. $:,.-..!?? M Rano, Mirror, $1J ?V> \\ m Boper, Trunk n-.k. Kuga. ?tc, 921 no til ARD?AN STORAGE AND TRANSFER COMPANY, _____ w vHw ick - Thomson " roo pa o" wA'eeo Wem r.4tl. Wrest, Borough of Manhattan. ct*\ ?n.l Stat. of Ne? Y rk T?> Hocbford ?;ablo?t l'o.. Multlphot)?' ? *o. an.l Eugen? Uinler Syke?: You are hereh?. notifie?! thai the ?iQr*g" a ? I athsr aS-arssa u-noi dus >n.-i nie iim? for pa ment of llil? ?-.?iniioi?'?? lien therefot upon th? proper! \ hereli.after defc-rlbed hiving enplrsd. an?l due tviil.-.' thereof hav)ng baen given lo von, thla eompeny s IM ?auae to be bo|i*| at puh lle auction, on Feb. 9th. 101-J. commencing at 11 s'cloeh a m.. *'? 40* VI. A\e. in ihe Boroug? ? >f ManhH'tin. rtlj a))?l State cf Ne?r York, th? foil..wins ?'.eni-rlhe,! good, betongln? to vo?j ,<r held on jour account: Thlrt\ four .'rat-?? or cabi? net*. WARWVK THOMSON CO . Rv B. T THOMSON, Tre*i??rer BEN.I. N. ? A HD? i/o. Aixlloner ADVERTISEMENTS and SUBSCRIPTIONS for THE TRIBUNE will be re ceived at the following Branch Offices at Main Of. fine Rates: 1364 Broadway, 157 East 125th St, 263 West 125th St., 104 East 14th St, 264 8th Ave. and 1035 3d Ave.