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I mil SUBWAY DELAY] Citv Finds Flaws in Tentative Offer of Interborough. PLAN CONFERENCE TO-DAY Proposition Differs from That of July Only as to 9 Per Cent Guarantee. if (he iiitr-ihon iiKii Rapid Transtl * ? . aentattvea of the ? ll ? to an agreement on tern pompany -will ink?- ll ... ?\un hoe or ? h? n ? ?* nol apparent lent night. The tentative : Mtlon of tin- Interborough commun privatel) to the memberi of the Board "f and Chairman Willco** of th? . I .,. i 'omtnli Mon by A. J. . of the i'< nnayl I llroad, art - an Inter * ?' ??1 i'r" le to tl ? ' ltiv * ften to be a conference between the latter and Samuel H P Davlaon and Beth Low to see inst what further ran be done. \ repreeentaMve of the interborough said ght that the tentative offer preermted lay was the leal word ao far win concerned if that is th?- hc.M they can do they mitdit a- w.'ii screw the n?i on the coffin." aatd ?'?intn.iier PnendergasL "The ? v? ml thlnga In this propo ?ilion that are n?.t acceptable to me, ?'halrmati Wll?oox. Borough Presldenl Bl aneny. alwaya hopeful ?ml optimistic. WOUld DOl KO at, to aay thai the proposition did not auit him. "There arc come detalla ?-Uli to '?? arrariR?d," -was the. w.iy li" pui it. I hope ? hat wo can set a formal off? from th? !nt?-rb'.ri.i)Kh before the end of the w< That was where the entire mattet atood last night. It is not believed that th? (Otlationa can be prolonged much more, with t->tii sides apparently having reached the limit of their concessions erlthoul hav? ing come together. ? latest proposition of the Interbor? ough, or, rather, informal proposal, be? lt was not signed, which reached the confWreeeyeeterday, was contained <>n eev enteea typewritten sheets. It did not dif? fer to any great extent from the July offer t \i-ept in asking a preferential paymetil of y Tt" instead of a guarantee <>f i? per cent In the former offer the Interborough asked for a perpetual franchise for the pro) ihitd t-a?*ks of the elevated lines. In the last offer they arc willing to tak?- n fran . for ihem for eighty-free years, the ?-am.-' period as ask? d f?>r the elevat???! . \ topeten?. it was stated that the Int-srborough had decided to .*.m.???.I?- a little, although Presl dent Bhonta lael July said the company had reached its limit, because of Improved financial conditions and the fad th traffi?* on the present aubway had In ? leased so enormou Howi ? , II waa staled, Hie pr?sent proposition pr.-s? * favorable terms ea the company can pos? sibly make. I'oun.sel for lue company, II la said. have edvleed thai the preferential pey meit ?an be made legally perhaps by ar? ranging that it be made as ? consld? i for t ? : of the leases ol ??nt subway. In spite ..t" this, it la re ported thai George s Coleman co for the I'uhlii- Service Commission, lia." grave doubts a *ality ntial payn ? Int? rborough is sa.?i i.. ; - I. ai far <i- it is possible to go In ? ;' did tiol renew the ne? gotiations ami thai it aim reci Ive the |?r< ? ..f the insii Mr Kea ??tal oiiiei repreeentativ? Pennsyl? vania Railroad ->*>ho are snxioua lo have a trunk line Hubway lap their new si. I . ?! of Estimate ..f the Public Bervice Commission re garded 11 ta a pi. ?.f Impertinence on ? rait ?>f Presiden! Bhonta of the Intcr horougli to try to < * ?fm a plsdgl ? would * Ote !? Ritlon that had ri"t heen drawn u| . I ? <?nl\ detalla of which thej had were represented by memoranda. All agr? ?avlng they would *?< ?? es In adianee to an; pi .1 Sereeant Cram, who all aloi g ha out of the aubway conferences because, he ?-a*.-., he does ni.t believe In ? irfrr.i that if Bhonta or at asked to make such a pledg? I ???ell them to go to?well, jrou know ? mean ''hairnian Uiliiox. Controller Prendei ?nd Borough Presldenl McAneny had a two hours* conf?rence at the rooma of th. lie Service I'onimission yesterday over the indirect propoettlon of the Interborough Prseldent McAneny sani last night: "Those persona who hau* been assuming that the City had received a full-fledged proposition from ihe interborough art a IHtle premature, to say the least What w.. have is some memoranda from A. .) I'ounty. represent!!!?,- Samuel Rea, ol Pennaylvanta Railroad, both ?if whom have beeil acting as Intermediaries for th? eil and tho Interborough. We shall ha*. other meeting tO-moiTOW lo talk o\ ?? proposition, hut there la n?> chance of any otter golnt; before the Board ol Estimate this week, it will tak?- s4me til out the terms that Mr. Count] ? ible i?? the Intel borough OIL SEEDS CO. NOT INVOLVED Second Arrest Is Made for Al leged Undervaluation of Imports. tallowing the arrest of \ l.-i Ifeit? on Mtmday, charged with undervalu atjon of Imported oliva OU, A? lull. D tsrv was taken in:?? custody yesterday, a?* ' with having been a part-, t.. the ron spira.-v f" defraud the government. ilble misunderstanding of the altuatk? C--OWI11C: Mil <?f th. ? ? ? ft. it. fusa was arrest.*d ?<t n.ffleea Ol '* flceda Company, a1 No 16 South \\ street, where li. was employed mxn, was fall**-* diepelled by ? atat? ment of ?'arl F. \x hitii? t United Bl it? tfteraey In rharge <>f the case, who Mid th-.t there was absolutely nothing t.. reflect np'.n the inti-itrity of the < >il .* and that th?. orr-..fii?s -charged against Ifoltefuas and M ? committed long before Heltefitss entered int.? the employ of the CHI Beede Company and nrhlle h? worked for another compans Alatary was arraigned before John A. bhlelda United Btatei Commissioner, and I : i H? "" i hall f* i examination The [ complatni on which be and Heltefusa were! I cuetoma Inapeel that H? Ite iry, Bp. I'apadeas and \V |. Q Phettyplan and oth. > . ? |nt(, " t*nggg*rat-i to defraud ? nment through undervaluattona nf olive <?n Import ad from Mediterranean not i alleged t . i,., . been tutted on i*. bruar) 11, I?67. through "* "1" ??' th? Custom Ho barrels of oil ? ..ii fr?.m Qreeea el a velue ??' IS,It*, When (h. true vaille v,;IH $*i.j?;V t LAWYER.CONVICT SENTENCED. '?' '-"?'?! li . "i Ureeawl?h. Conn g ktoryet and memb i ol m. Princeton who na? convteted i.si w.ek ,,T swindling han Di John i Beott. ?.i w hu. PlHlns. oui o? ?? M g ., fraudiii. ?i third "f,or,?: ' soute ai Hyg I*:? ..?h. ,,, "'?"''??'l bi iiistic.* ?n M DavlH lo i.rixi.i. fo, ,,., und h?x mort! 'l'an ihr ? SHERMAN LAW UNDER VOTE! Civic Federation Analyzes 18, 000 Answers Received by It. The National Civic Federation made pub I] si*- ..f i?.?-'?? ans . d n\ u eonctrnlng tlw Sherman law. This analysis was summed up ss foHoa Tl.piles Indicate Util i limen? In ol the un? ondltionsl r< ? ? ni "f th.* m Ina < 'o ti.ti.? i' hand, il i* ahow n thai tic re Is i?:?.?? ti? tslre lo . 1,1 . i mbinatloi s 1 he pul ! i Ire for governmen! ownership, or one U-ted and unrei I it?sd l?i I? ?,.,i, . on the uthei Th.. ?m a- ppi large ?omblnatlons ade r ? gulat? ?1. Klghty-four i?er .?? nt >.f t.ie answei Sherman i . le ir nor workable or workable wlthaiul being clear. | but oi ? i?? ? ? ? ..i ?? in favor of it* r.'i'.il. m these laitrr the larger ? ? ,u'.i that "if :. it should be atnei d? I," ? t< Bui s( tntlall phras? olog for nnn i lh< rman la** is "Make it ???> thai busi men ?'an understand It" or "Bring ?i rtth mod? i n bui inesi condltloi Highly por .'nt of the replies favored ??? fedi*ra1 llr?*nse, ? i?a-ihir-l of these made it an alternative and T- per eenl opposed hold? ing co Ninety per cen? approved gulatlon and M per t*. ni .?i an Interstate industrial commis* Ions were s< :.t to e?J political economists, publicists, statistl manufacturers, bankers - <*f commercial, labor and other or khnlzatirns. The federation's statemenl adds: It is rlgnj rgan? ',?/.. d labor, repre. ntinn three minions of ? ?? i ei* ib ally unanlmo demanding lhal n* Sherman antl-trusl acl ahotild l.ti:?t repealed 01 amend, d I 1 exempt from it-- operations organizations ..f labor and organisations of farmers. m - ?if th. m, however, argue f... its atn.ndmenl from th*j ??standpoint of the busi Interests TRUST COMPANIES IN DEAL One in Brooklyn ?and Other in Manhattan Plan Union. Plans ara under consideration for the tig of the Rlatbush Trust Company of Brooklyn and the Broadway Tru.-t Com? pany of Manhattan. Representative <>f the two Institutions have been negotiating some time for a consolidation and it Is probable thai it will be effe<*t??d In the near future thro'iuii an exchange "f stock. it is expected thai the name of the 1 suiting company will be the Broadway Trusl Compan) ai d that the main olfl? ? - ?il: be m the new "A'oolworth Building, uitli Krt'deric <? Lev, presldenl of tne Broad? aj instil Hi es I, \n equitable '??a>-1s for the exchang? 1 I stock was .-aid yesterday t>> be about three to four In favor >.f stockholders r>f the Klatbush company. Th?.naolldatlon will Involve resources of $13.000,. deposits of ? 000 and loans of g'i.OOO.O " It is th<- capitalization will 1" I -? STATE SUING THE CITY Wants Certain Public Property in Con? formity with Agreement. .. h. reby the House of R< fuge on Randall's Island, with all its buildings an.i lands, should be turned over to th< .?.tat*?, also the ground upon which tti<* Kings County Hospital, In Brooklyn, stands and tho Potter's Kleld, In the same county, tai t. ?I in the .*? upreme < 'ourt ] ? day by Attorney General Can.ly agalnsl the city of New York and the Society for it ion of Juv? nlle I ?lin.incuts. The Attorney General asks thai the de? ft ndants be comix lied I g deed r? ng all th? -? pi opertles to the -1 I pursui ?? sgreemenl entered into in This ugreem? nt, ? ? to the papers filed, u.rs to be ?"it through when th.* state should have provided a suitable substitute. The Attorney ? ;? - - that such substitute hat now been provided by the state in Westchester County. VERDICT FOR FALSE ARREST Ironworker Gets 82,000 from Drew and Six Cents from Magistrate. .lam. 1 1 '. 1 lavei 11, an Ironworker, 1 l judgment for $2,. yesterday in th<* Sh Court agalnsl Walter Drew of tho nal Erectors' Association, and ,1 ver? dict of m\ cents agalnsl Magistrate Breen. Liavern sued l ?rew, " ?? t? Bi-t-en, !?? - tectlvt . tlve Wood for ? He had been arrested on Information fur? nished by lu?-i? to the two detectives, sml '. d llilll (O I'? ll del slop? d thai 1 tavei n a ? ???? f..r his brother M8teve" a an Ironworker, un*. 1 "i foi ;? non-union Ironworker In Atihtabula, 1 ?hlo. The jury did nol | i.i.iititiff air. damages from the detectives DUTCHESS SOCIETY DINNER. i he ..-i. ? of the L>ut< hesa . oun letj will 1. ? h.id on Bal rday ? t1.' Hot? l Astor, The speakei a || . ' " Coi 'I'll, mas j. Heflln, oi Ua the Rev. Dr S Park? t'admai former lusuranc? Com? ".. hlgaii; William .1. Bun n HP I A. I.??>? U .-s. 1 l?r. ?i'.ir^.- N \i l.r.aid.-r 1 of the ". a-.?., will |?. t|? ? OEMS SHE IS SLAYER Mrs. Martin Testifies That She, Not Brother, Stabbed Muldoon. PERJURY, SAYS PROSECUTOR In Bamming Up Tells Jury To Be Guided by Testimony Against McDermott, the Defendant. Mrs. Tu r. -a Mai tin ??? ng ater of McDermott, ??. ??? i on trial in i ;. n for si ith Charle Muldoon, a cuatoma Inspector, <i> dared <.n M esi and ) reten?a) thai il .... and nui liet brother Who killed Muldoon. Mai tin had a tound? ?l the prom ru llon and Francia l> Uallstin, counsel f<? th?* defem ?. on Monday by declaring ?>n the thai -i ?? v. a- alone with Muldoon he aas atahbed. 8h? nag recalled late yi ?terdaj afternoon and rn ex? amined b) Robert E Ifanley, Asslstan attorney. She wepl at time and ?as that -?hi- to indkerchlef . * Over and over a nain she r?-fused In thai -ne ktil"?i Muido? n, j.ntli.I i<> make siatemenla I? ii?htiu to I he was il.?- nnlj i? rson who oould have com? mitted th" m irder. Bhe repeated her *iat>* . i- :i"t living -alili lui hus? band, ...|n| betWl ! that .Mnl ih...n. while altting with her In the bach room of the saloon al Lenox avenue and . ii. - n ? ? i. h ?? Ineulted her unborn child, of which, she aid, \1 ild. a i the father. Before Mr Qallatln begi n t|U< : * th? a Itnei s he said : *l ask the court to explain to th? witness thai she m iv expert abeolute Immunity for whatevei testimonj she mai offer al this lime." Judge Foster explained thai he had al i eady done ao. "The stipulait?.n doesn'l promise Im? munity from prosecution for perjury," ln ti ? rupted Mr. Man'ey "The ? Itness understand thai think." repli?.I Judge Koetei Mr Qallatln ateppi ?I around the co i table cloae to Mrs, Martin ?*\\ ho drove the knife Into the hi at i of Muldoon? Did youf he ask? d The young women hesitated i fe? aec onda. "Ves. I did!" she said slowly. In i low contralto voice. The admission caused i stir throughout the courtroom The defends i t s gase fell and he wlpe.i th? i ?'-?'.!'.??: iy from Ms forehead. in ins testimony Mi I." > ? wl mltted quarelUng In the caf? with Muldoon, ? hen ing him with '?? foi ter'a condition. ? 1 n.ln't you atab him . ' di m ind? I Mi Ma i i- .. l can'1 remember." said McDermotl "I told yon i had t?.*. n drinking it *?? ta I ilk?- h black dream i ron* mis i - aubway al il Bta ii.in and taking a train I didn * until l i? a? ?i? ?i i >eii\ ? Martin ? x| lain? d bj sas ,i | ii;.it al ? ?-I ? : ?? d him t" go awe) and remain until th< ?-.?lten. After questioning M rest? ?I. in Bumming u|. Mr <?allai in Jury that the) W? ? . with the qui su..n ?il n i>? Ihei Mi Ma * Muldoon. They were to drt n h? I lu r bej ond a reaani motl . ..n.min? ?I the murd? i Ile ?.fi? n ??f the gr-eal u fendani I 1er was maklna f"i in placing h? rs? if not <>tii\ In i of mu. pi Ison for pei ? very shadow Of the ? 1? ? ' 11 il. also pointed oui " ? * i the stahl,?UK and n?. kinf I II ? .1? ? lat? .1 t ha I this pi . n< ?i the declare! larl ? !ki i -n an l af?. ? .-. ,* i t away Mr. Man ley, upon the Jury to ? perjured testimony of Mr* Martin and be ??tilde.i |.\ the ? \ Id morning. NEW STANDARDS FOR COTTON Department Preserves Samples in Her? metically Sealed Glass Cases. Washington, Jan " i Iradi d otton, which would I?* unchanged it. i-oloi i i lire if kepi end op? n< ?l .? ? iiiK pie? ? ?l in hi .. i vacuum gla b Ih? ! ?? pai ' m? ni of Agrlcultur? 1 h ? ? uflli ? gn ded and lest? ?1 sample lh? atandai ich th? ? otton ??t th? futur? will be graded About nfty seta of sampli will ?.< pre serv? d, and th? *-.-, It i* i Mll-ial? d. in a hiiiidr? ?I ?? ? a I . bs on?' ? ? ? i * two ? ? 11 ? will I... as often as it r. ill I... ni * compare rurrenl grad?- ? with t hi THF. WEATHER REPORT tllli. ial Record uml I iireen??!. ... \, I now rentrai! sear Nova Bcotla sad moving aaatward. It sai f??1 I wed i.? ?i.n by clouds i>?ii generally fair ?Urn -.tat?"??. ?i rstaa <>n ti" tout h Atiatni? ?iiirticd m n?-w England, Ih? ink.- r?Ki"ri ..ni the Ohio Valle) , The wrath?-' ? ?itiii' i fuir throughout the ?Mid-lie the Rack) Mountain r??/...:? ?mi on tin r. -dope, '?.'i.i lbs) there srera rslna ou the Oregnn an?l \\ hvhlnpl n ?OHM* Th?. i, m peraturc ?* lower, bul not o* Idedl) ?-... i-i 11.* south AU?'' ' il? Atlantic atataa and Ohio Valley, aad M haa ri?en in the Northwesl No unusual temperaturea an re portad from am pari <.f the < '.miti \ *l ! . neil? Hll.il.x hi. thai the weather will I.i I ||] (an Wedneeds] and Thursday through tint tin eountry. *iii? temperatura a III i lue ' m iba ? 11 ? UlMlaalppl Valla i. gn* ay m i'.< Oil ?. \ alle) th? ?.n11 Matee. ?t. m .?,.-.. and th? lak? region, and it will .i'ii. elaewher. ih. aim..?- along th? Nes Bnglatv . .?hki will i.? iixiit i?. moderate north and nurthweet; ahmg ih?. mi.'.ii'- and aottlh Allant!? a taat Ou?t n?!.' to moderate we?., wni non ? ilf ? ? .??a llgtll . ?rial.I. . ?n Lak? Mli hlgan, n '?p?itin*.: Wedneedaj rot Rui ih-mi? ?ill bar? mod?r?t? noctli ind northweat ?Ainilx ?n.I uwr.-aM areathei to 'he Or.iii?1 Rank? lu.nu?! I ir IfMelal LeraHtlee I*.. England and Eastern Nee York, deed] io day, knrsdsi m.i . i. tip.-i.il. ne. - " o? ...i-I?-- north lo li'ithwut wln'1?. 1 I ... I?. I ... I '? I 11. ,., ; ,11.1. Virgil | of t'olumbla, fall lo-ala? rand . ? ?, r. - : r, ? ,,,,i much ? lnaiiK.. in lemp^ralurr; Ugh. to m i Hud nortbwi ?. srli " ? i, ? ?? i ' in.I W > at. York. * lou i to i... . fair 'i | ursd ? .l-riii. w ? - r w 11 i-'..r \\, ii \ Irgli Is, . i 'id '?? ii fslr d?v ? ial ob? rvatloni ..f l'nlted Otates ?. ? ?..k? H .h l |. m i ? si* i da \ folio? Temperature W< ?th? I it..,. -. ?M Atlantl? I'ltj . - loud) .... , .'?I r'|..||.| II h fr .I,, . 24 Ifhleag . . St tana. M i'leai st I. 'ml*.. . "? .'|,,.id-. Washington . 13 flood) l-aaa-al ?Ittl'inl H??*oril. The following offlrlal from ti'*' xx. aib? r Um* iu sho? ' ..al. vi. ni v foil I "11 ? IS .I'll I?.".II With III, ? >.l i . MMirnl lag c . 1011 i ?! ' ? ni i I9t3 m in :',o ?i p m js %2 S i m l" SI r? i, m 2i 'i ? m IS "?" . i i. m 20 12 m . < '"?? 12 p m IS I p m :;j ::j Highest temperature reaterday. -- .ic?r?*.-* .?-, p m ? loweel M ial S:1S .. ni ?; .ii.-tM'?. :io. averSg?.nieaiwadlwg dat? ? ,i. ?:? ?i* ? ipaadlag dat. laal iiiii ? ? . 'load) lo-daj lo-iaoi roa aoi tot? h ? i. " gs In t? mparatur? . Ugh* to moderate north to north'* re. ?Indi m SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhere ?,*. the United States for S2.S0 a year. COURT SEIS BUTTER CP.SE Enough Evidence of Conspiracy to Justify This, De Ford Says. PLANS "JOHN DOE" HEARING Gurvcn Will Begin Probe in Hud ?son County, N. J., to Include Cold Storage Plants. More |.r<>i:ro?f* \\n* mud?* yesterday hj tin* -- ? ; 111 ? i Jury in i.-- offorts ... determine Whether Ihe preeenl Mch i?rl?*o ?>f butter vgg the reaull of i( conspiracy In \?.>i?';m ? .-? ??? 01 .r th?* Penal Code o? N? >v York st;??f> or in violation of lite dhorman act. William ,\. De ?'.>r<l. Aaslstanl I>l* trlct Attorney, in charge of Ihe In???? ti??n. said laal nl.fhl thai enough evld i r . d to \inrr.i :?; ;i public hearing >.f Hi?- matter m ;. magistrate's court, where John Doe proceedings world be held. r ? ? il m i :? iperlnt. ndeni of in? r**? is y..ii< Mercantile (exchange; Patrick tjulnn l'.... ?? boxmaker, ?>!' No, :?>? Was i In t? ton street, an.i Martin F. <', Urner, <?f the firm ? ?r Barry-l'mer Publishing Company. So. 17". i hamtaern Ktreet. ?Im ?.'<>? on. ;. .iriMi l of current hotter and *BB prloea, were before Hi?- grand |ury. 'I'll?- ohjecl in calling them was lo gel facts regarding tii?* organisation ??f ihe Hnin't Kxchange In Sen Vorh In r< of n national and local relations. Ihe relation of Ihe farmers .<> prices w?1 the ir;ii.i to the shippers and .."arriera will be brought out. There ar?. 415 members ..r the Neu York Mercantile Exchange, .uni <>i it.. ? ?? . dealers In butt? r end v\ .ii the Asal lanl i datrl? I Mtornej s.. k*. ?.. kr:..\* i.-- whether the exchange is engaged In h scheme with the use of cold si?.tar*.? 11,mis n? limit, regulate or con? trol the supply of butter and eggs or t?> fix the prices of these r*ommodltles for the commlsaton men In their dealings with the retailers. If there is evident*? of such iplrac*. In violation of the state and nui.mal la** it is believed thai the In? vestigation will prove to be mora- Important than the prooecutlon of Ihe no-.-a.ll> d '*poul ist" by Mr. I?.* Koni some tim> ago. Ti?.- listed prt?-?* of the beat srade ??.' but? ter on the . ichange i- now ?'?* ? i nts b pound, which Is ii cents higher than it wan ..ne year ago The retail price lg n cents The quantities <>f butter and f*K-;-s which the exchange record? show for Ihe year ; ? k ' ? ? - nlng January, 1911, are ..? be examined by the grand lui y this .?.. ? k ?... p ?iar*,. ii. Proaacutor ?*f the PI? . ?.f lludaon County, S, l . Is preparing lo wage anotht r campaign i 1 the .-?? , all? ?I beef trust t.? a certain wl i -..i the ... ? in :? aw d coal "f hv? Ina ?| ? . Proee utor has ree? ?a? ' ? "??? plaints r...iiti> about the high prl meat, buttei and eggs, and will l. n'.n an lnv?*atigatlon next week He has been aid? ing i'l-trnt attorney Whitman r.---n.lv m gallon of the high prices of food stuffs In Manhal I Mr. i: if? ty the poor peo r. ?. ing i.ni'o.-. d .*n again, i nd ?? ?..nid do all i s could t" bring ? ?ul ri-llel ... if neceas n ? would nveetl ints In H t, ... Bud -.ait if ii.? > wen n . \e tot ' ondlUona WILL SELL FOOD AT COST Dr. Peters Say.s His Plan Will Be Spread Throughout Country. Whal at.r ounced .?*? ?? forerun? ? a plan t nv being pei t? cted for per? nil) ? ?tahllshlng low? i |in? i nul th? il reduced living will be held by l?r Madison i' Peters this morning, al No Ml owing i de of prl? ? i ? ' . i>r i ?? ? ? ? I aales would spread throughout the country. I. .i first would be eatabtlsh? *i In gi Sea Vork end the neighboring terrtto Th. s 111 he dlvld. d by Into districts," said Dr d Ihe districts ?rill be dh ?ded Into '??? ? ench atate H m , i ifn ea? h .ai" r m the pur ? for ? i" " mu? nal ..d?. ancemenl "All ? >(" Ihe artlv? "t executive work ?III i.e In Ihe hai ? mosl aid?- and prs n, .-,i ' nen In their i ? |.?- tl ..* ile . ? to be had i"? the mon*) " a BUTTER DROPS HALF A CENT Big Shipment from West Sends Price Down Eggs Remain Same. i.,!.-. . 11|| :-.. m of butt? ? thai reach? d Neu Ti.rk from lite Waal terdaj were ., ibll for a <lr"li Of half a I <nt .i ; lu th ? whol? .-??I?* prl?*?. ?'* renl no? hell c III? ll'.'iir. a !.. I foi th I I I ' gl ?I . V|?re thai. 10,300 in1'?* were received, som? .,? u h*, ii i ami ? '"in Mil Is snd so-it h ? . .?mi \*... a due hen neai \\ i week ago - ." ??eneran*. ? arm? i eatli * In* Hi. lai i weak Irani II HIM ha e ... 1er, lh? .i .'? and n siiii in In proportion ?" thos? ,,l ? . 1. ..I .?. . ntln le t" ' "".- in I ? . ruler ol i h? s e< k. a i '??. hei ?! h. | i i.-.v ma.? i.? ? ? i*? I? .1 The ? nn m irk?-? ??..? mi firm ? ? lerdii and i ' ? i'ti.*d high, Iht ?.< h?1a minting o?, '-ft line ol fr? . . ,i, i>- di n i. i i 1, to I* n ni 'i i. m n| i loa er grade ?-old .t .?? nxl'dei ib ? r m-'.i ? im ilu *? ? -m,in and Ihe supplt In storage a a*? nil ? > , ? haut t.'l w hile l. lit .i m i *. l.. . Ir. .?; . h deal ' ? ? ' . ' '." ? .ii nol I..I1.-IH mat? i ;? . .! Mil |,ii,liil,U gn la. off? ' ,. r ..i . \N0THP.R JUMP TN RUTTEP f'bi('Hf*o Commission M>n Predict Pi.??? Will Movo Up Today. | .'hlfog . Ian '" Th ? Klgln Board r?f adopted a resolution yesterda) to ? ' .....n-. Into Minnesota, los ? ami Indian,i .?lid ... lit? l>|.|. ;?|l of VVlmtii?, in Huit? r "? a quoti d i. IS rents n pound ??..ni esterday, and comniTsslrtn men pre? dicted thai Ihe prie Woula be i .1 ed to-morrow SLAIN MAN LEFT PLAY "A Mnn's Great Mistake" Tirio of Work by Bayonnc Man. The young man ??.h?. whs found lying Idead ?... t?o- aldew?lk ??Uli g butlei i,,,|. in bin ?-ii.n M n.!,-? evening ?>n Avenue ,\ n.-ai ...i street, Bayonne, .?...? .,i. ntlfl. .. rday as <;.-..t?*.- ,i Hortkt, who lived al So. ii We i M street, Bayonn ii?- had 1.n In the emploi of tita OH deeds Com? pany, '?r Hint -iiy, ?s shipping flerk for | ihr?*.* years .\HHintant County Physician A P HiiKkin held ? n autopaj on the body and found the young man i.:..i been failoti lb) a Inill.-t thai paaaad through his brain The poll... al ii.s. ihougbl i. .? cam ,,r , Mili-id.*, Lut ar.' now ninvlti.-.-,] ihat i|?. jtnaa was mnrdered mi ,.f yaaterdaj i?. tectlv? s re-ant i: m Origin, with half . dosen other sleuths ,?n.i three detectives tron. iii.* ..tii?-.- ?>r Metre p Barvato, ilml son fount) PToaectitor, hunted for ?lea Mr Qgrven lives in m? street. Bayonn? .ii.oui i?" l.|... ks from where voting Mor ' - bod) was dlHi-overed Th? det? ***' ? sntlous i* Und t.*.** m.-*n who .?.je RUnding n. a. Hi? i ?>.i\ when frank Mow Uakl, ?iii.ii of a ?.ii.li >va???ii, fume along and looked at the body, while the driver was telephoning lo the poltea the two mw r? ?t Morris was n<>t ?n the hahit of rarrylng much money and rarrled no watch, so that ?i. police do ii'it think robbery "aw the moth-i ior Hi? crime He had v"i? W e*nta on him when aeerched in the morgue. The love lettors found on Morris an- n?.i though! i?? have any connection with his death it wea learned y aterdaj that he had known ? young woman named Kthel Abbott, who lived in Philadelphia. Bhe had i?. nth gol married, it was aatd. in th.- letters found on Ms body Morris spok? of hla ..it? * n?>*. i?? Mlaa Abbott, who, he wrote, had Inspired him t?> writ?' a play. " v Man's Qreal Mlatake." MARINE INTELLIGENCE. It IN I ATTIRE AI Jl AN AC Sinir.-. 1:12 an-. ' ?"? I'i m. "il -? i.' IIICII W'M'ii! Sun... Hook < I'.i f r.?.i ? I ll<i| Uato \ M .-, (Ml p M. i; no 7 60 INCOMING STEAMERS. TO LAY i rom Una 'ii-|i-i..iii Pantoa, Jan B i^mp & H ind.i luv i. jan :'*.' .Red Bta 'si:.lr.i .Klngaton. tan 24 . Ilamb Am ] lito lai II ward 'An-adlan Klngaton, Jan 2* ...ft M - P i:, i n ii. Jan ?. . H M H P i Hud*on f'oriinni Jan 18 French ! Nan igat letl t. ?'? ?? i ?n IH .. ,..? O Or>| leerl? Im " ? Ian 1-1 . I'ranlum.Rotterdam, Jan I" I'mnium . M? - o? It n< ? ?? Jan la Atl Trana i i. Lu. t.enha.ii st i.?en Jan un ,ln?ular ' - ? ill ... .l.iii -?.: *A'.*ir?1 Ki -lei ? Ja1. ? ?.ton. jan 'j-'? .*-?? Pee ill i Rsi'W, PBBRL'ARY i ?Neu *i?.ik Southampton, jan 24..American Kh *.--??.n. Jan '?l ' ' i ' o i rolan .. -? Nu? la, Jan .'? ? i-... .Neu Orleans, Jan -7 .Ho Pac KR I DA V. KKBRl'ART 2 ii*. ..... i.m ;n v\ ard I ?lai Pa ... Ion 21 i:..-.Mi ?M...... .ni... a '.a ? .... Jan -?"? H D iai.i. i.*??. J.m -Ji Wai i Rilatol ?ii . Kwani ?. Jan 17.Brlatol ? in nf Havnnruth.Savannah. I,m SO s'a ? '.'A la.. ?. i. 21 -.. I'-i. ?Brlngi mail. OUTGOING^ STEAMERS. TO l'A? \ aaael. I or. Line. !.. * : . Re IH. Ben ' q i.i,... . .?i? i .j ?m. ? '?ion, r i-* i*o...... Kroonland, \ nl are p, it ,-i'ar. Hni..ii. i-i kaont II!. ? '?? l< 0 ill? -I..II. M.-.li.irv . . . THURSDAY, l*KHK * raine, Hat re, i'i. rich. Uverpool, \\ .-* Monterey, Havana, Ward. . . I:, i \tl. Alleahany, Ha II. Hatnb A Owai II. ? 'o|M>nhagen, H \ i" of Montgom? r*.. Sat ? Katahdln, Bruna wirk, ? KRIDAY. CKIiltl N iial, I.i >>:| Bra I ? . ? ..- Ja. kaont i!'? Mail <*!oaea. - :*.n a in 0:00 a m ?i 30 ?in 10:00 u m Ala ? . I'i, L'ART I 7:00 a m - ?? , R 00 ? m '. ?on p m *RU ; ?? no m Veisel ?ail?. 12:00 111 11 no h m 12 im? te 1 i-o i? m I.m fOnpm I 00 P m 10*00 . m il' .m m 12:00 mi il ?n ., m 2:00 p m i.no p m I i fm p m .". no i m 12 ???i ? I.no p m TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. i.'?** Marner CleaelaS y p M. Quant, Philippine! ivU Ban I**r.n ni 1' s ir.in - .i t 0:30 .? . ' . nia. Philip l'i'i. - ..n ri in Ktam m?* ?1 Tenu. lit. 1 ?'. .10 Japan, ? rva ? hin.-i. Phltlppinea nia toriai MontMgta . F?h 2. ?30 ' I, New '/? ir.' vuatralla tvia Ban l'ran i Maltal .l'eh 2. r) .10 H man ..n .-..a Fran-.-lai.-o) IAirline...TSb 2. 0*J0 n <\la t Ma Hhii.h ??im. Phi! ii pinea p. la Ban Fran? la -a Pet .y,h H. rt .10 Japan ? -brea, ? hi?a (A la .** attlei IV!. lg %'mP* Ma? ni l'a i ilan li, Banv an Dl anea. Nee Zealand, Au-tr?;ia nu Vk torta j Maraana .t.Feb m. ?1.30 SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York, Tuesday, January 30. 1912. \iu:i\ i:i> R>n?li . t.ai. i-,.. Bot tenta m and ? II..ii.ia! America ' 1 v.. it the llar at 12 is ; . 1. - v ? v..ri and iMiha Mall Hi ''?>. with I] -. n,,.ii- ami ? ' ?? \i\\ en a' the ' ? ? m Bieamer Bay an.o n'uhenl. lluantsname and ? ienfui?*??- si ?.. ii,. v. ? fork ai 1 ? " (hi H.?r at It ::?? ? m ? ?*? ?. ii. m t'e Bermuda Wlantl. Pa <?-. ? tti '.<? paa? ? ? I? in ' ' la Hie Stan.I ! In yuarai - * ' Port I . iai -. -.j. the fi.lt.. 1 . ?in. -.-.i 1 .1-- ,- ... Ar r m ? k Januen ?"? fe i ' ti. s? ? '??. ? mi 11 . .aran , ? _ ?I ? 3d ?n?1 \\ llmlngton '.'" t.? ' laaen Pa *. * * * N?>i folk. t?. th? ?.' 1 1 Sa 1 in Quaranl m al '.' 51 t> ? 1 . ..? 1 > r...<-i 1 ,v ... ? n 1 mdae , m ?. ? 1 Arthur, to the Tassa ?itli oil Pa-?. I in S ' .? 10 |0 p 111 Hook. N J. J '? p tu Win.-! -.th -en SAI n ? ? ; > r ? \. , eaa Anne. Norfolk and v .11 \. ? -. - ? lei tBn Mai heater 11 ?-.? la.'kannvtlle* Baton la ? Ruaai Baltimore; Mas Ian 1 phla STEAMERS AT FOREIGN POITS. ' ,, 1* ''?? rmaala 1K1 ?. San >ork la v ? ? I, Neil *? ark v|a si \ m. ..m. ?* \. < 'ape i ?.?i " tlgoa Baal 1 ..n i. n Purl Natal laiurenxo Marquee, M. II 11 in.? \t . >, (Br?, New ? ...-llfTe. I,?* Pal I i*i Ian 21 Vinlrua 1 Br>, New \'.v u 11.1 | Norfolk and 1 tor Roaarln -in nf Scotland ? Bi - Nee Vim ?nt. 1 ' V, Me \ nkohama Jan ?t m (Brl, New 1 .irk ant. c \ 1 "n han, t. 1 ,1, -."- Mannhi Im 1? i.*i I, Nee \.>rw. ? ftntwerp, Jan 2* .in iDutehi, n*--a' York PlymouHi, Jan 30 ulympli iBri Nee ^,?rk for ,1,,,.;.. . Ill ?lll|lt,ill . i ."..". n 111. \. i\ N ark f?.r 1 'hi rhoura an<1 1 * eededi ?*i.. ? la .. Ni *.i 1 .. Aii.i:i> Ian 21 ?' i' i'i' '-? n iDani n??m ...p. niau- .... N'?? York I- \--i*|. 1 , ??, in,, 1 101 ir? 1 N?? \ .??k far I m_ AMUSEMENTS. Giliiflli-t; 'u'.V.COROKUION Pop Pi . ? ? The Oiirlnr l AKOUN? 1HE WORLU ??i 11 n.*-. ni nlnga II 10 * J ?Kaylioasi;1" BOUGHT ?K0 P?iO FH!.WavTS5? -lAinu I ""-'i DT.41at 1 of B way. . Euntv Puils the Strings !-.i-?i\|i\*? \\ Ih? Hat * tr-aaj Bvca ? 10 HHilNMM, 1 111 R??l?\1. I lltKl \H\ H. WEBER anJ Fl?LOS JUBILEE VlMltlill sulr for UM Mull? Seul-. Preertwei lln-atr?-. I.? niorrou \rt.. :t::t0. Adtatare -?nie fur Kegalar regsgeinesl Mpen? Krlilii.?. I'eliriinr> *.'. n it \. M. I . 11 K1.-1.1. HKBAI I? ntg., H ... ::.". Bve? >< 20 ?? 1 ?h ..i.i Jan TL, ti; ||__l. ?"? loll.SO -A'orl.l 111 ?] HOtlM h [o-ilay. $1 wT3t KN?T 1. '?.". W ofsth \i.-. Kvea a 1.-, 1.1. ., 1 . 1 lue? niu ? 1 w-i 1 1 ,, ,1 , , ?.. 1 . OUTER APPAREL MILLINERY **W FURS FOR WOMEN. MISSES xincf JUNIORS OFFER A WIDE VARIETY OF Spring Lingerie and Linen Dresses at *25m $28 0*35 S Of cr?pon, cr?pon voie, open-mesh Cos?icL lin-n. hrfnch lia* ?nd lingerie, in white and rainy colors. ALSO. A L-XFC? LOLlt-XT.ON OF French Hand-made Lingerie Dresses A variety of effective My'es; of net naimooL batiste and maf nusetle handsomely embroidered and lace-'rimmed? at $.,$ to $125 Smart Street Dresses m vanou? fancy-trmmed ?ad tailored styles; of *"i-ie serge in wh.te. navy and f.ncy p'a'd elfeetv Paris models, from Jeanne Lanv.n, Dreco'l. Bernard and Paquin; also copies and adaptations- at $38 to $115 Spring Tailor-made Suits plain and fancy tailored effects, ir.c'udni Paris models from Eeer, Jenry, Eernard. Paquin, Callot and Fipier; of serge. Bedford cord tnd novelty-striped suitings, in white, black and new shades? at $45, 555, $65 to $175 Linen Suits m beautiful new Far.s modes and copies of latest French styles?a wide selection? at $25 to $85 French Hand-made Blouses for Spring Paris Millinery for Spring fifth Avenu* at 46ti> Street v AMUGEMENTS. ?NGLIN M-.W iiillK'S LEADING TltKATKKH. CUDIDC B'waj A 4oVj st. Bra at S IS CNIrlnC r i Matinea r?.-fi??>. 2 IS. DOl'BLR Hll.l. (For :t W*"1!?* ? ETHEL BARRYMORE COUSIN KATE BTHEt, BARRYMORE ir^tx-nta IN Ml *T\lt ? \?T A SLICE M,ss BARRYMORE Aflf I ire J0HM BARRYMORE lit Llrfc HATTIE WILLIAMS I YPCIIM ' at s LlbCUm rtrut Matinee baturdaj .?t ?_*. TO-MORROW Mi.HT AT K , I -.|r. - ,? [I , M \l?. \Ktr.T ?{ in a "' ?.*? and i i play by ii- try Ar tliur I LYDIA OILMORE PBITCQinii Hu - * **'" s' '?"" v '*' bnllEnlUn Mati ind Mat.. 2:13 i MininoMV riNB." -Tribune. l.Htl Kl Hi, |n WHITK MAGIC. CI I I OTT ro?n*?dy "aw *? *-*? a -a-r ? m ,,,,, rnopei M . HARRIS HOW TO HOLD Y?UR HUSB?HO?SEE THETALKER UiincflM "'' ?"'? ' *'?" B'wa i*.1- S IB fiUUOUB Mata To .* IS I * liant, Inriii : I . S'ipi i !,>r " Tun?? MME. SIMONE rtETI'HS l'ROM 11 111 - \ l.l : M ' nigy B'way. Culumbui Clrela. rRnlV Kv? - i?? . ? n? ? ? ! ? \ *,- III The Quaker Girl hMlhiltH<llkMI.l,v, !-" ?I gVi H OTIS SKINNER KiSMcT NICHT waw*aaa ? New Amsterdam S ? ?? . ! ? -* I K i va l BRI, "iNOKB pr< Ku(< ' ? Dramatlaailon of .(.?Im r,\ It - Famotia No THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE CHARLOTTE WALKER \ .*, \.ii?ri.ni' wye: "The a-'t 'ni and ' ? .m hualaatlcall) ?-? eat* ,i " 'i'i.. sun ronaldera * Mlaa Walker la mm l ipparltlon and In ? s ? r\ Ina? .. deltg ? to tba lii II - ? nl. ,i'iv tin? play !? H..I Til?- Tribuna forvefully atatea "Ii ???H icli ?I ...i?! well .?-i forth " And , irnlng Tela-frapl n arda "Meal \\ iltat ;.:.. ) :? i ? ? i i rlumph " I IBCDTV *> 12-1 ft n'r B'w ) Bv. a i". LIDCn II Mai ???? To-day, SOe to $1 '??> LOUIS MANNAS liCVf tfAllfR'*' iS'h si BveT ST?B Btlf ?Uni^M itln. a I'.. I iv 11.50 DiMIEUS -m, PEUl'mAIOEN rori i ah rKinii M ITINEK TO-DA1 n *'??\kk UK. I;". Kit *r\ i a*\ D p EDDIE FOY PHILHARMONIC * Moelet) of Hum York %^*n?*1 S -lOtaBB MTRANftKY. I'onduetoi ^?w f i arin'iil?- IIhP. rhura Bv. iri Kti *\ m^Miiiii BO W CI I v. ? noen u '? Holoiat, BOMCI. 1 fiMDEMY^r h DU BARRY WhTER GARDEN -S&J ,; ' ' , Ma?. To-m'w, 50c, 75c g**?* 11.01 fVHKAiL MORDKIN I OIMII Kti? \ ? l'\IM/K\IA ? i m?, i front Hi? M?ti ipelliaa opera Itou* | And ill?* Bll Mualral up... ||1_|_M_M HI ir i:?..r, ,,.,????, vera iio'ena iSMirii KKI.IJCRMANN SMTH HT. Thea SVt'h Kt.a nr B'way Rva ? IS A BUTTKKFLY (IN THE WHfcfcL i \>|MI. It v ,?*. :*.?.? F.s s :.?. M ,? i*,. ,| , .<i .?? ST SUMURUN Ii ftl.Y'H, B'j ,\ '" Bv? H ?S M.ii To daj ?I Ml W.-Ht ?if B'way. 1"*.' iiIiiks I IS LHTU BOY BLUE! ' '.Vi:. THE ROSE OF PtHtMA I t Bit". I-'.I. W.-i ?if B'wi *<i , i Mal n !.. .1 |) ,3 i Miixin-- Klllull'a I h . '.!? 1.-1 H v .* .i A v f.s s 1 .*. , K?.??? THE BiRQ OF P?R40ISE MANU \ il' % v ?m. il.. . .-.i? ii | s ai i*.v - - i "maROARKT ILLINGTON kindlln?. I st'. TVE BULL'S EYE A RESOUNDING S?MSH The ?r.'li.iirniii.iiii l-'arer "OFFICER SIX-SIXTY-SIX"?GAIETY Broadwai and M*tb Bl Bvea *? )., M vil N RM TO DAY am? BAT? RDAT AT J IB IS THE A8SCLUTE KNOCKOUT OF THE YEAR LIST " '??kkh'I*:? ?'.n'i' i** one his aueca-aa." Murnlna i.*'.-?i.i' T?**? Twr > >i'i"i? Kl', mill ?.?Ill be un .im* al th* u?v?et?) tor .. ??mg, i..i.* 1 ?-' ' n**- um?* Herald_ CHIRP "Bound t<> redound to the pleaaur*. of item York f?r a long, loag time." Commercial __I OF */E ? M.,r.- lu, lirai laughs In lb? Us tel) !.-t ihkIh ilia.? at ?any per-] rMFFRFUL f'.nnaii.a ?Id*, season Pi _ I'M i* . |.i,?\ iii.ii i pemon see? ..n.->* and then ??;?*??. up .* I ratn CRITICS '' '" friend? lo go and ? ?ki.?:?.??. Telegram, ? L\UGH OR A If RILL EVERY < 1HEK SECOND This ?s an invitation to see ?ours before you order a ne.v i eveiiiii<? suit. As fine fabrica .is the wnrl'l produces. Cut on smartest lines. Not cheap?but about half the price of the crack eusloin tailors with whom we ask com* parisons. Ready to "'ear to-night. Dress suits. $88 to *70. Tuxedo jackets to match, $ll to $86. Dress shirts, pumps, white evening cloves, silk h;its, cane?.. ' knitted silk mufflers. Our ?tore? will he rlo?ed nil ?ia.t lu fil law. j I ehriiara Ial. on tar? nun. of t\<e fnrirral ?ar alrrt? of Wllllrain K II Martin. 1st* et ?air ?ras ROGEftfl PlTT & COMPANY, Three Broadway Stores at ?it at Warren St. Kith St. Mtft St I AMUSEMENTS. i,i*i?, nniim ?'-"' - ?- ?*aj a i.t.i ?. m. bUnarl y..., *. ??*, Mi, ?-^t . lird TIMF TO M.,1. . COHAN THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE !?? ? r-- | ?, i; yi.-eX > j i . i'. ..?,,. ;.i II .?? My aaronl! He'ia a droll bird RAYMOND HITCHCOCK THE REO WIDOW The Hid \\,.n<t.r of the Worli?. yh??. wmrn^/mM CENTURY ASTOR rt'M A ?t*i AOt., ?*..)' ft. Popular Matine?. To-.la* at S. .??o?-, ?o |? M-a ta ?A ?! .1 ,?-.?.*- a' . iah?-? O- l . , ?|*I ! .-. ? d Sa? . S-99 rONK.ll " Mi.sl flaue WALLACES en fiRLISS DISRAEU METROPOLITAN ZlM I.? iilr.li. ?? ** i ' Arlane. Karr?? Malts vu? Dv.-k, Vt'tkw , n? kl Rothler, Boui - Toax-aalal Thura \ft. il S "?'? Khein?old. Mati I ?a?. Homer (Huck; Burrtan, Wall, '??-.rtt*?. R?!*?! ! Orlaw.ild. Ruysd i-i Coi I Tlnir?. Fv*. al ?? Doubl? RUI--FaraUs Ruaatleaaa. . ;.??t?.at Martin, Ultty. Paella? , I ?eal Im ? Mai u.l Frl. Fv?. ai s |.ua*la. r-.traiJ.nl; ? ?ntts ?Un?. Arn.r... W M lierapoon ?tond., Si'irnl >at Mut. al 2 Faust. Farrar. ila.ibos? ladlowker, Rxiiaud. l*.otht>?r fond., Sdiranl s, m Mon. ru 0 - KoenlgaUlnder. FairSM u i.-kii.iin Jadloirkar, ?'?onti <'o?id., u-tt. Tue-. F?-?.. ** 1*. Spae'l P*rf?*e RltoMtftl Teti itilnl Homer; Caruao, Renaud. Roth.*r. I Uni. F.tg. a' ? !:. laa Itailieme. Farrat*.I Alten; Martin. Beottl, f?id?ir. segur?la, XUaBaj i '..rai ? '<>nd . BtU Il MiI?M l\ PI VNO r?-KP. SYMPHONY! toc lat? o* Ngv York. IVALTER l?AMHO**CH. Conductor. Friday Af. Ven S -tratary Theatr*? Nt. Carilla flub Victor Harris, Conduct?*. ??< litiinauii No. 1; S> r?iphonic Bun?. tiaarga W. fhadwlck (naw, flrat tira?), ' < ',,n,l net '?I by tha ?'onipo??r. S.?ata ?'??" m >1. Bo? Of?*?*" ?t 1 W It 91 Bri ACf*n ?,Ml ?*' ? ? r ?? '**? "? ''?'* *:L DCLA9UU Mata. Thura. and Sat., It? I'M l|i HCl.ASi'O praaant? DAVID WARFIELD 'Vr?rM'SSSB? REPUBUC^^-'??Sfi ! THE WO II A ut MFORD HAI,I,. *-a*.~KAST tintS LAM ( (IM FHT TO-DAY AT 4. OHve Mead QuarMj Tlekats it 00 .?? Ro? Of*!.-? , ? FATHER BERNuii?'?iuGHlN, S. I on "s?imr Hangers Thai Threaten HodstJ-a" ?** ? .irii.ui,* Mall. .th Aae. and >.lh M., UitAt ?in l>-., Januar*, ?ial, lOVi, at S a^toe*. ^g ? ApinUm The Antique ?,lrl rt** A! s St, ?0L?NIAL !,;;",T-r"A TT . * rl?all.. Mut. i.V. Br > H?mei MU??_*Ja iiyayaaa M???l>n Artmrkla S *** ILHArrlD-lH Harn Tight- i '"o. atr 'pally Mat. t*af pama g ?'?v^T^^othara_, IIMMKRHTKIM'H Houdlnt, Pink?!?*?**,. IJilS? K\a JV?l \no?..-palay H?r,-<?<jr**? Di* ilail'.'?,ai?J-7a.c .Musua! Cutty?, l-o?***?.