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MORSE STAYS INDOO Somewhat Tired from Effects Trip North. His Son Says. HE SEES JUDGE VAN WY Visitors and Reporters Barred Wall Street Expects Him U Recover at Bad Nauheim ? harles \\ More? returned to h York on Thursdav fr?>rn the federal ytl ?f Atlanta, spent \esterda? resting qui? ?n hu apartment at thi Milano, So ft/eat .'-?th Mreet Th* same iralous Be. I ?*"h whi??h hi? family has aunrounded 1 i?ft th*- prleoa walls wa? k-r? ?-**t--da?. ,ind it was -sscrted it wr.nl?-) ?mtil he -ai'-d for ??ermanv That trip abroad probabl will be ????hin the next two week?-, according Pr Fowler, hut nr? de-inite date ha? h? ?ettled upon a* ?-et Harr? Morse. ?ounger son of the hanker an?! former king, made the only statement as Morse's Condition Which whs Ollowad leak out ?esterda? My father shows ? ei ? Htt le 111 effect the trip from thr South, said you Mors?- ' Ho got ap at I o'clock this mo ng. and though h? seemed somewhat til from th? exertions of travelling, we ' encouraged tha? he did not fed ??orse The son took up then 'he point made lome of the stories print*'! con? <*rning father's return that he intended to rever. himself on those who. as h<* believed, tr? ed him unfairly in hi* deals. Nothing Is further from his mind th that ' said Harry Morae, .-peaking of father. "He had n<> i?l?-a or Intention working a revenge upon any on??, ?""nrdln- to his son. Morse ' tw?nty-flve pounds In weight sin??* his i lease from prison, so he Is no?? lust ?tr?. twentv-flve po?inds lighter than when left New York h??unai for prison in Januai t*l?' in th<? flnan? ial dlatrtct, where Mors? ?? formerly a b'g figure. It ?vas auparen' th? general iVlief that his aupposedly s? oua sickness would disappear **radu il probably shortlv after he- reached Bad \?a helm Thoae who ca pre seed these vie? *,e?m?d ta> have great faith in the flprm hath??, and th'-ugh they did not expect n?e Moroe "in the Street" for a few mont th*??- Would n??t h?? surprised to bear financial activity on his part before the ei of the ?far Anion^ the men who ???--re most close ronnecte'l with Morse there, auch as Alfr< H Curtis and .lohn IV. McKlnnon, the ?eemed to be none who knew snytl the present statt- of his finances I don't kn.?w whether Mr Morse hag dollar or a hundred donara or mon Mr lurtis. and at lh?- office of the Realization Company, of which Mr. M< Kinn.?n is praaldent, practically tbe tan statement was made. That company has taken over the N; tional Hank of North America, which wi the chief link in the Morse chain, but tl liquidation Ig still going on. When It over the stockholders, of whom Mor--?- an formerly the largest single one, will con in for shares of the residue, if th.-r.* any. Such an outcome would hrini" 01 publicly the names of owners of th and it ?vould then h.- seen whether Morae' bank st???-k was swept away from him c not. Some one a*titig for the Morae fanii! cquoed a notice lo he sent to the newcpi pers yesterday to the effect that Mr Mon ?vas not well enough to see r. port? tor the present ?????i.d five no inteni? wa I anybody. With Iba atatemenl ?ame a r? ?lUt-st that Morse and his family be lei liona for the present. Tl.if ?.?elusion is apparently to he ex tended t.? all visitors an?l friends also, ?-x rapt t he.??.- wboae praaen?ca Mr. Moa*ae ha reqiMsted, judging front the reception a? ?ordad one woman who called at the Milan ipartmenl house yaatarday, Bba gave he ard to the hall i?>y. only to be Informe that lie had strict orders not to ?l'-live any cards to the Morse apartnv nt and no ta, , all them ?>n the telephone. former Supreme Court Justice Augusta Vaa w.vi'k, brother ??f former Mayor Vai \\ vek. ??as the ??ni? caller jreaterday wh? was admitted to the Morse apartment. 11? remained with the former hanker for aboil an hour. TELLS WHAT CANAL MEANS Head of Exposition Says Com merce Will Be Keynote. Charles C. Moore, president of the Pana ma-Paciflc International Bbipoaltlon, at ; luncheon given in his hon??r by Henrj C1<*?w?. the hanker, at the New Y??rk Pr?-s? Club yesterday, pointed t?? tha develop. ment of f-ommorce with Latin America on? the Far Kast which the Panama Cana cannot help brincing. as the keynote of th? . xposition to celebrate its opening in IMI After Mr. < lews's Sentiment that In hall a century's dealing ?litli the newapapei men of New York ?'it> he lad found them bOQeet, fearless and ?finare, he Intr, Mr. Moore a?? one of the citizens of th* new San Francis, o which had risen fron: the ashes of the earthquake to pledge mill ions of money for the r-ause of expandlnp American trade and commerce Disclaiming th?- idea that the exposition was in anv sense a ?'allfornla undertaking, Ml Moore maintained that it should be fully as much the pride of the most Fast em as of the most Western state in the uaipn "What we should all be proud of." he ?aid. "h our citizenship In a country ?hat hgs *i\?n t?. the world this great work at tha coat of ao many hundreds of millions, ""'?en a state asks us what we think it bJmuM atipropnate for Its exhibit. w< Must ta, ?he extent t-> Which ?'?.ii think yourself a port of the nation that has done ?his thin?- ' California has ra??- || 60,00 for the ground? and building* to d em proud to say thart i was chairman of (lie committee which raised over M !n San Francisco |n tow and a half I Mr Ma.fir?. gave us an example ol C a foreign Interest in th?- exposition t; that th? ?'hiriere .Mlriiswr had told him D woui-i ).< the greatest opportunity ?'hint ?ver had t?? show the world her hnduetrtea And thi'." -?alai M> ?f?..,|. from a na tton ?" th? fi.ro.-? ,,r anarchy e FTGHT BURGLARS TN STORE Police Capture Four Men Afl*r Driv? ing Thero Into Cellar. -.->poem*n had a pistol flgh? ? -ng with four burg! ira (a ?tore at ?-"trat then Hosed 1)1 on their man - ? r i * t tool ??. th? station Itouae ? woman inf.-i m< -d I'.i ?.'man Cumtninga, ??f tl ? ?n. that i he ?? ara in tha txore ...,.i hi? whiatle ? a:.? and f"ur othei ? ?..." -\-< thay ?iifred tha ptA llielde ->p?ped fire "*h" pop ? bwV ^lid drove the men inf,. ||,. cellar, aliara thay wan ?Joui ?hind pack nr boxes an?l barrels ?".'hen taken ?o th? t ?mertt nald they -,.<>?.- SatvatOT (21111, ? alt Mfll s' I Cal art. of No. I'M Fast With street; James ?loodnian, of '?' Kant iMth ftr.et. and M'k?. Roast. . ?f No 1.',.", Kael 11)11. ?>..?? The men had with th?ni two ra**0l une large Jimmy, one hrace, two CTO? *nd a brace with s? sen bit?- A bottle 8UP pose<i to contain at. eiploaive wai found. TWO WOULD PROBATE WILL Names Ar?? Same and Surrogate Has Puzzle to Solve. The Stirrocite. m?ho hat* tr. construe many unusual documents and itralghten oui ***a*iv Unusual rlrnimatan. ? f. no- fi menl or a question for which there !.?<-n no preceden! it In reren? Twn men have appeared to probate ime will, oarh Insisting that he la the op* mentioned hy th?? testatrix Hs exec? j te? thoir name-- helnc the same !? 18 now up tO the Surroeate tr. deride whtrh : should have the letter?- testamentary The will was that of Mrs Anna .lellinok. ? Of NV? 71 Kasf ttth street Shr appoint??] loaeph }J.oTgeT a?. exe-cutor Two Joseph rt?, one in person and th? Other by I counsel, appeared yesterday in the prohate ?rnpnt ?>f the Surrogates' offloe to file tho will '. llinok first ?me loeeph R^rgf-r. of No M T-t- ?iff?r<*l avenue, Brooklyn, and later ram?- Joseph Por-T o* ?Bchulenburg, Tes Both are ? ousins of the testatrtj Th?> T'rooklvn P.erger had ? i-ot)\ of Mrs .Telltnok'!* will, and ?explained that the attorney ?>f th?" Texas M?rser had th?-- origins ?llore the latter as follows tltloner iraa not In possession of I th?. said will, bol saw it in the offi<-p of I Charlea Recht, an attorney, having an of fW a? No 15 Naasau atreel Your petitioner has demanded more times prior hereto that Ri ?it depv. r the s.ild will to Mm or file thr- sain?- with th?*- Surrogate of New iforh County, hut said <" Rpcht has refused to deliver th* samo to this petitioner and has neglected to ?a ith the Bui rogate " lifter the Brooklyn Berger and his law vor had fulfilled their mission there came to the Burrogat. H Reehl ?arlth one original will of Mra Jelllneh and ropr tlng the Texaa Berger. Re< ht said it ? -it whom Mra Jelllnek Intended ahould art as executor of iior will. The ????tat* of tho trptatrlN Is valued 81 120,000 and is 1? ft to hor two minor pon-*. Ma ? BOMB MURDER CLEW FAILS Violette Leonard's Friend Clears Himself- -Edna La Marre Free. The police go! "Phil" ?Schneider's atory .in.) eliminate 1 him from th.? of ?association ?*? i ? '? the murder of ?;-.i.. Walker bj a bomb In her flat in Weal nth atreet, Schneider la tho auto . ,.,, .., bet n mentioned as wanting to marry Violette ?Leonard, a former Inmate of the Walker flat, n?rrw In tho ?Magdalen Home He said he had not really intended to many the girl, bul the r?an trae suggested by Mrs. Walker in ord? ? to gel the gh1 oui of the home ? 1 know enough about electricity to ron non two wlrea so they ?will ring a bell." ho viiiuntoi-n ?i. "and 1 suppose 1 could h ive conn? ted up the battery In the bomb, but when It ramo t?> the explosive 1 wouldn'l have known anything about what tu use for that." Schneider cslled t<? 9et Mra Walker the Wednesday before she waa killed, ami the following ?Friday B. C Bugarman, Mra Walker1! lawyer, mad.- an appointment for elder t.. see Asslstanl District Attor? Fames B. Reynolda <>n Monday ol this weak and discuss with him a marriage !>.? tween ?3chnelder and the girl. ?Schneider saw Bugarman on Monday and said to him: -I suppose it's all off now thai Mn Walker hai i??-en kiii.-d,-' an?! he did not trouble to see Mr. Reynolds. The K?ri wears a ring which she is an fiiyaK. ment rin? given to her by Schneider. The chauffeur says Violette bought the ring herself on the Instalment plan 1 wouldn't marry h?-r," he said yesterday "] haw a good *k>b and I don't wanl to lose that, and my father and ? are living and I wouldn't disgrace th? m I us.-.i tu tak?- both Violette and Mrs. Walker oui in my automobile. That's all there is t<? that." Kdiia l.a. Mari'*-, who livorl with Hit Walker and wi.s held by the Coroner In noo ?.?lu as a material witness, was re? ? yesterday, the i>..ii taring furnished by ?Lawrence Osborne, of So. 141 W( I 4?"th street. Deputy Commissioner Dougherty said day that he mlghl bave something t.. aay about the ?rase In three min?tes, per? haps in three daya and perhaps in a month. 1 FALLS FROM 23D FLOOR Window Cleaner, New to Job, Bows Mockingly?Loses Life. A mock bow to a follow workman caused Henry Roskin, of No. E Thompson str?-.t, t?. lose his balance an?i fall to hla ?i?;ith from t'i?- twenty-third floor ??f the Liberty Building yesterday afternoon. Nassau .-t:<. 1 w.is crowded with people at the time, for it was during th.- lundi hour, Lut for? int).iW-ly the human missile, trav.lliiiK with terrific speed at the result <?f its 280 foot fall, met no one in Its course, it was not until tli*- body was ?lose to the ?ground that anv one caught sii-ht of it. hut the tard) cry of warning then raised may have been the means of saving the life of K<l ward Kittel, a Postal T<-i?>Kraph messen - g 1 i..r. . Who w.is within ;i step Of the spot where i;??: kin's body landed ? mployed by the Broadway Window Cleaning Company. Ho -.?;,* 1 ? a. his trad?-, and It was his firsl day with the company He was sel t.. work cleaning the win .lows outside the office of ?vins Miller, ?Borough President "'"The Bronx, and wenl through the morning session without mis? hap. Th? ledges outside the Libert) Build? ing aie thr?-.. f-.-t wide, bul tii?- novice, nevertheless, ti.ok th.- precaution of at? inching a lif- bell to his w;?ist n> observed, however, th.n James il"i den, who was CK-anlng Windows near him. per iiims- If with ;. bell while working on a ledge of su. h -imi.ie size, and In the afternoon followed hli ?\ .nui- Hi had been working foi only ;? few min?tete aftei the lunch hour when Holden returned Koskin, ?seeing hlin, called out .1 greeting snd, turning h;.if way around, made inm ., mo.-k obeisance The ntrj cost hii" his life, for ;?s he ti tightened up on- ..? bla feel lipp? .1 FIREMEN OVERCOME BY OAS Deputy Chief Binns Among Those Hurt in Newspaper Building Blaze. Deputi ' hi? f Blnns, Bat? iU. Marshall md Kusa snd Firemen Roach, Marran n ? n ov? r ome in gas it -? led In th. gab eellai of the DU - William str< .-t. ,,.?? 1 pled by th. early yeSter tornlng *? 1 man, V v< roth, ??f Tru? k III, -?<? 1 |U|, - ? t,,n ;, roll of papei f. 11 .< ..?? hi body 1 ' ? '?" 11 dis? 0 ? red about 1 o't lo k In n !>? puiv Chief Btnna and severa I..-.H?. - ari li 1 th. Bam? s ? t?. th?- cellar of the building -?r No IM William stt-e.-t While Hlnns and kn ''hiefv Marshal] sad Kusa were directing the firemen In the basement of v.? iv: t?., ? . burst, filling th? ail w ith the 1 ? .!??'-. i- bi? h overt ame tie .|\ men Th?-y wer?; carried uncon ? rldewalk, where Vir. Wood, of ? '? ',... i|.. ;... ,1, revived them The thr.-'- chief! r?maln?-d on ?1'it>- and the Hre ment were ?-ut to their (?|uart?***a, After m stubborn Bghi lasting for half .?n Ihm Ire liras extinguished with a loss estimated ,.t kXtto, Defective Insulation is ? to have 1 eased th. blau o SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhere in the United '?'t.-'tcs for ?2..-S0 a year. [MAYOR REBUKES A JURY Says Presentment Sent to Him bv Mistake Is Non.sensical. "SHOULD DO OWN DUTIES" R^Fonti. Statement Thru Police Do Not Furnish Proper Evi denre Against Gambler.*?. "' or aaynor was mii?-h ineensed ?j few ?ins ago to rereii-e a ropy of the pre? sentment of the Januar?- grand inr?- to Judge M.tlone. In whlrh they declared their inability to pe? ?vidence against certain s'isperted of being gambling housea . because the police were not doing their j dut* I in replj the Mayor ?vote ta i:d??ard n Carroll, clerk *>f the Court of general ses - .' ng that he knew of no law ?hat Iconstituted the grand iurv th*- a?l\i I'-ithe. the Mavor or the Pol|. e ? <-. Ml Carroll Immediately informed the Mayor that one of the clerks hid mad? Is mistake in sending th*? preaentment to him, aaylni that n*. aucb order had been ? given b* I'ldgo Malone anil a?k?ng foi the i return - f )l,.. , opy. in returning the preaentment Mayor ?..? nor'made the following obaervatlona on grand lu.'iea in .-i lettei to Mi Carroll; I *m returning to you the preaentment of ?he grand jm.\ it ?,->.n.|ueo1 I am nol urprlaed to barn that In.I-_;.* Malone aiid not direri th.n it should be senl to mi ii ?he grand Jurj requested, for l do not recall that I hs?*e . - - en a more ofl or nonsensical ?loaument. It were neu if grind inn's would attend to their own duties and ?io th?-m well a good many think that on the whole the duties of the triin?! luriea are done ?or?-?- than 'h' any ?lepartment or "th? ia I of the >_? ment, und yet they take it ?ipon themoelvea to obtrusively advise other ofll? lali i i ive no notion of advising th? grand juries, and I resr.e.*tful'\ request them nol to , me. as th?-? luve m? .utlx.ritv ?,f 1.-? what e?er in the premi In his first letter tn .Mr Carroll the tfayoi ? iid he u.is much oatonlahed to have a grand |ury aay thai the etidence of one witness, even with the addition of captured gambling Implements, was not Bufflclent to enable *n Indlctmenl to be found He added: i .ini very certati Ihej have nev? an\ such advice trom the a.nut or i - ? I ',.?ii ?. i Attoi nej if they ihre? oui Indictment? on ?u.rldence the* ?-iolated Ihe law The law does not. require thai th**y have evidence Io eonviel ih> defend ant beyond . r< i doubt, althouch I am t"l?l thai grand lurlea verj often think ao it la verj discouraging for ? ? ;??.! ? ??? t.. ii.i\.- gi..nd Indictment., on auffl leni evidence and then turn aboul and aaj th? i.? ar? blame for hoi producing more avMenci DYNAMITE EXPLODES IN SHAFT I Four Laborers in Aqueduct 200 Feet Under Madison Square Hurt. Dynamite unexpectedly exploded In abaft II of th?- Aqueduct, near the Inteiaectlon of Bi.Iway, Fifth avenue and Mth atreet, yesterday afternoon and Injured four men. Lawrence Doul, <?* No M North Tin atreet, Brooklyn, la In a aerloua condition with |n t.-rn.-ii Injuiiea Antonio Cassini, of No lit Sullivan street aill probably looa the sight of i.oth eyea Both men were t..K.-u t., New v*.rk Mosi-n.il. Jamea Thomaa. ?i n.-nr?.. of No VA W?8at ?.'?i, atreet. bad hla .mkie brok'-n. and Charlea U'o..-l of No :..: v.. ' "n atreet, ?... bruloed, The men wer?, working two hundred feet under ground, and the hole drilled foi blast had just be. n rammed with natnlte when the explosion oceurr^ It ahook the buildings In th?? n?-lghl orhood. and Patrol man ?'henn. of the weal ?th atreet station, ran t?> the shaft i*. meal ? mai I? from the elevator and shouting, ' ' ??i S doctor!" SAYS AUTO LAW IS WRONG Colonel Cornell Declar?is Change of Responsibility Will Do No Good. Bpcaklng further ?? terday on the In? tention o? tii*- Highways Prot?e?ctlve Bo? a i-iv ia. oppooe Ih ? tranafer of the lie? rising of automobiles from the ?Secretary oi Btat? t?? the Highway.? Department, Colonel Cor? nell, k? ??!?? tarv of ii?? society, aald was nothing t?? t.?- criticised in the or? administration of the licensing function and that the only gain In such a transfer would J.?' one In coal to the stale. What wai wrong, be maintained, waa thi la? and '."' the admlnlatratlon of it ''While 11 is n?, doubl true," aald ti>e colonel, "that there were abuaea ??? .-...stem In lb-- past. I empliai |. ally believe tli.il the present S.-r?-tai\ ol Btate Im - gol rid of the men who were guili dichones! proctlcea What we ?ie>?l i a tranafer of reaponslblllt) t.. another de pertinent, but a more atrlngenl Lan will make such proctlcea ImpooaiMe ? in the abaen?*e oi constant supervision from the head ?>f ihe department KIMKEL CLAIMANT FRAUD Barbers (iive Expert Testimony on Difference in Whiskers. ?WHITE HOTLY DENOUNCED Many Witnesses Testify That thf- Fictitious Kimmel in No Way Resembles the Orii-inal. Bi t ou?s. F*?-, r? T ewyers for the pi,-?"i Ufl m the Rimmel ?ase of a defiinrt bank of vi'?-*. Mich., -israins? an Insurance ""'in ; pany of New York to ?la* attempted to m ocullal examine th? eyes <*>f A, .1 White, known ns the ?Kimmel claimant, in of the |ury orbit >? If hearing ?. th? I'nlttad Btates Dtstrtd <*onrt ? ?i ,,c. bonk la oing m rolled Insurance on the life of Q I Kimmel who ?iisap peared from his home in Arkansas ' Itj , ... Pounsel '"r the inmrnn-e ? i.i. trri to the examination of White's eyes until the company's physician d The argument resulted In M ? ucb examiniitlon shall take pi;,,-., hut not .n the 1'irv pn ien?*i next Mnniliiv afternoon. The claimant, whom the Mew York Insur anee company's lawyers declare t.. i-e the missinc Kimmel, was in the courtroom this tfternoon, whun a i"t. Loida oculist t ? . ,'u.i to the stand ,"c te-tflmonj suppie il given Thur l r !?? !" F"i Bonln?. who raid he had m ? eradlcable pear bj ?n operation on Kim ni? i - left eyeball Growth of Beirr! a Te-?t i Kperts "i the caae have compared the eyas, ? Il \?.i.. "f the KimTiei claimant ?vith tho?je ol <_eorge \ Kimmel, hu? it remained for two Nllea barbers, who have -' i ? 1 both Kimmel an?! the ??? ? ;.;.r.. th? mam ? i ol groa th of th? u t.- irdt a :? ?'??? monstr it Ing thai ' ?t the i imi ? " Theit .-? i... tl? n wen r? Id thl ? aft?-rnoon ? iugu ' i ? |r.? said In in- dei ? I fon th.it Klidmel's ?beard on his neck and beneat ^r<-<\ downward Thai of I tlmant, i ? de*poaed, gi ? s upe ard m 11. .i. ? i.-. .i he i ad ne\ er known the direction ? t a man'i heart lo II. : ? o a bai ber, said KImmel's .? .-i.- dark broa n and th..t the clalmant'a ' ir<**d to him of ;? blond tint He knoa n, he said, of heir . tnglng from dark brown t.? sui h .. ? olor aa the ? lalmanl Insuiance Lawyers Welcome White. I? .-t..| |? .1 court |.i . . . I ? ce Into the court room t.. da -. I torneya f..i the Insurance com pan? ? aide, relieved him of his over.<t Ol t.-.l hmi to 1 ? and th'-ir . II. nta. T.lalmanl boo. ame an ?? ? l I r to t tlons of i Mlcl -.- ? . . i. ad I ?i :. s.ii?! be knew Kimmel In his boj ? nt ?II?! n??t In ' tie his . ..n tin ? i i A:?? I . I ; ? , I ?.-an. a <ii >. ? in no wa S.-!llt.|i.| Klllltlll !. VA'hlti left ? .in ;it th? noon ? ? > ni.?i m th? ..f the building ? i l ,uki w ood, i. ? - Iver ??f the bank, *.*? hlch is ? ? om? ?pany i..i fraud," Whlti \ ? i shap? of a : w.i lo. ? lalmanl and ?? n.-n k- d i i..n i no mor? Klmini I than i .m fi loi lo I. ai Int ' ? ... i room White said * tar r? fus? .1 ' ?t th. influ? ' ? un. I?. ? 'ha n. gin aid he : peni ?? month it? Nil? at the time he ira ;i.i lo tu ' ?!> ad,' end worked on ! the books of his uncle's bank si nlghi ant found .?m things which Johnson do? went known. White r. r . .o to sa) when m- made the secret trip to N ????. ho gained .. ink i._s. CHAUFFEUR HELD AS BANDIT. i ?. li. Uvi-.- am si. .1 and) ? n i ?ai? ?.. a chauffeur, living in Ninth avenue, earl) yeeterda) morning, charging him with ?be? ing one ??i th.- ilv-- m? ti who h< Id up s num? ber of . i..? n n. m i al N?.. SOT Weal .'.7th street ..n January tl, In regular Wild Weal Th? i. ?n.in.- entered th? room and while four h? l.l up tn ? . !..mit? m-.- with revol the lifth win through their pocketa tik Ing about |1.300 In cash and ?Jewelry. Two of id?- ? hauffi ui Daley ai the man *?*? !?<? ' frjak? d" them SUNDAY'S NE\?V~YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhere in the United States' for $2.50 a year. THE WEATHER REPORT nllf-i-il Ke.-.ir.l ;in-I I nrnp-i It 1.1 '< The dlstarbenee which ???? T?--x?is Thurnda.?. sight has n w.ii*. cradualh Increasing '" energj '' r?-ntred in the middle ??'.if reiten sad if precipitation northward oret the *?"* I, \ to Arkannas and Tl l fuller) In the north? ... Re - | HOB unit adjetatei and In th? low? iak? re-rldn. while in t?-,. ,?,iirai an.! north central ?tote? meetl .,1, ?' rh>- temp. I i itlnned . . . .., ...... '. ,||.i .?ri.l middle Mi.risslppl \ alt? ?'.. m lai "? ?'? ? ? ' ?'?. ti i, din ? ?dppl Mormallj cold weathei "" .in Middle Bt ??> ? '?.. i* i !?? rat? i,_j, r.. id th. i:? k? m regton ???.i m the sutes i.in? immediately to the ta st ward i it t? indi, it? ! for th? ? Oull region, but ? leewbere tl.' ? '"> tr. ? ?' . ? ? Mountain! gonetai? tali ir, ithei " 111 . ? Th? lempHrai.n? ?ill fall Bill! ''ir'?"-r In 'he Il liant I .u urn *? vi-iii . ccur - M the ries probabi?, .?-a-'hins ih- Mlantk r-etlons bi f*inilHv afternoon or tush? . the Net? I ? be hriik sort ml Idle Atlantt. roast, bruk northwest -.Lining '? nor* nl PR th.- south Atlantic snd Oelf eoesta, hrlsk north; on Lake Mirhi?-an. list*-' xariahl?. ?hift in? to south anrl Ini-reaslna hv MtttPlay nl-rht Steamer? deputing Saturda.' f"r European port? will h?\? t.rl.k north*?-?" win?*?, with gam train fHir weather, to the Oread Ba ?"-wares* f?. -pastal i ??????i.t'"**-- ' '" ' trtet sf ? ?<>!.im-i>i.i sad Ttrglala. 'sir to-day and Hun-lav. mmewhat etSmtt I" 'I' "" '?'?'"' l1"",, -\eM wind?, beceatog .?< I .? *.'.- a fttgl ? ? . \ I. I . -, ??, ?! I'.'l ,'? . ? ... ... brtsti northweal ? tor i;,?.. i,, i . nm -, I? Bali i Mi I fair .. : . | tern p?lion to i, at? sorthwc I mttsdt i ..i Western v'?1*? v..rk. km? flu. n o |< i.i?? ,,,,, n - -, otnlns iish* and i ?? i ?i i? i ,,- ,v. -. .,, p. i.r,-' ; illy fair to n. -.. .... i.i. ErU to .. , rlain?* t. ' Hoi ' ? "l ah?? ?> Il "!- ??' rillte?! lisle? . taken at g i ?''"?? Pei era tun m ? ..ti,, i ' ? Mlanila citj " I 4 r. . ?5 16 ? k?r - ttmt ? ' mast ii.uni.im i i l-w-nl OfH.ial Rented. Th* f-||ov\|n<- ,:m?'-i tb....??? ?-""H.. i,. s , hange-- i,, ti,a ?<?? ' tb? last ? ? son la "?ci.-' ? " " '"' ".?"goad Ing flote ? m? I 1012 Ifll IMS I s. m II I " I " -".1 M ?', a m ?'" ?2 ,',' I ?'' -" u a m " I ? " I .... M 18 i. m . 88 : S I P m Highest liNBpers I IB n (?t). lowest, t" averaac 80: nieras?* f..r it ? * eor c ?p.-n-fn- ?I?'- I '? : ? .. ,1 for<"H?i Fab? '?? ??-?? ."i?l "-'un-la? . ,-i- rae !? ? it? ??? brtsl n rthwaol i T?NELOW NOT YET CALLED Rabbi May Be Engaged by Emann El Congregation. ? dispatch from Louisville ~t ?ting that thi tniateea of the Temple /Vdeth-lsrael, of tha?? *itv had r?.l*-.is'd their rabbi 'be Rev. '?' H ?. Knelow. in order that I" might ' -) ?all from the Temple KTianii-r.l. of thi- rlty, has eaused some |*.?"*?">P*"?> , hersiran ,1?; m the facta in th? ras? ?Vh<-n th*- pla^e .-.f associate rabbi to ! the Rev Dr Joseph bllverman became tlgnation of "?e R'- it I. I Leon , .nmmittee was ippoinfed ??commend to the congregatloii the name i o? ? rabbi t?. nil the p| ice The eom.mittee consisted of Vjolph S JaCOb H ??rhiff. ?'ea-irg. ?toyenfeld ar?l B I Me??rs. and ibis .-nmmtiee, in n with the board of trustee?, ha? been in , a-.ri. sr-on-lena-e with manvinen who I were b] ont th? other thought to h* properly luallfled in the ?ase of i?r Kn-'low i became known ?nt the congregation adith-Israel ? h.-.d a cujlm on bis Berrlces, and in order . ?bat no action might h-. taken w.lch auch ? '.'.-,i2?ment might make tnopeiatlve the board ..f trustees in Loulsvilli -*? asked s-1 ether, in the event of Dr Enilow'a se leaf.,,n far til?-- plire. tb? ' WOUH .elr-ase , him. it get tied from th ? , o*nt from Loulsvlll? ' ? ' '? ?? rel? I t under ?neb WMt? .Id be fortheorning. anl as the mattet non ?tanda the Louiavlle rabbi may accepl th? ? ill if i? ~hould bp extenai ? It, Mi M h foret -i,.-;.,.- Ident of the Temple nu ii when aeen aald no rail had be " en to Dr Enelow, ami thai none could i -? m except b* action of th? con i -? m. . .i . meeting called for thit pur I orr.r ltt?ee mus? report to th* board | of truel ' ? (id If th?slr report should reeemmend the ,n-,i;'m?-m of Pr Rneloa and the rwommendations of tha phould be aeree.) tr, b? the board recommendations, Indorsed by the of trustees, must i-? presented for fin ,i irtion to the congregation for np il " Hyman ?? Enelon was born 'n Russia on t >, ? ind came to this eoun irj as a child, He received his education II-. of ? 'hit ago ind was I .?efi fr..m the Hebrew 1'nlon ?"ollege ? ?t Cincinnati In I ' ?? He hoa made i I.bis Impr? ilon sa a i ? . ker her? that reason It la be that . i, ? i ? ndatlon by the tras ? mak? him I ? a ?oc?ate rabbi with i ?? ? i '. .; eph Bllverman may be considered PAWNBROKER TO SUE POLICE Says Intptctor and Deputy Commis? sioner Caused .in Illegal Arrest. Immediately after the discharge from ..f Joseph i-'n-1. .. pawnbroker, of N.? ltTj Broadway, Brooklyn, yeoterday, Franklin Taylor, ins counsel, announced th.it i- riel would bring suits for I2S.8M - i? b igalnal Inspector Edward Hughes ?in?l Deput) Pollc? Commiisloner Dough? ?rtv in connection with Frlel'a arresl Tii.. action will be taken on the ground ? n Inapector Hughes authorlaad ?Detective to moke the arreot and that when Mi. i nformed that tha ar? resl would be Illegal he promlaed t<> look Into it. but allowed the arreal t-> be made. Mr Taylor said he would also a.?-k for war? for two ?? ? igalnst r"rl?l ??n . . ..r ^. - ..? per i'i . |, Magistrate Hylan said ' ? ?? In the ? as? ?l!?i not hear out the allegations in the complaint Mr Taylor aald professional thieves t;.> longer us.- pawnbrokers' shops .??- s me? dium t?> rid themselves of stolen goods. i .i ?? ??f civil procedure bj m dich | [hi c?-i back stolon property from pawnshops without causing lh? ? ? t of pan ni rok? i ? BARONESS DE MEYLR TO SKATE. The Baroness da Meyer has stopped fene Ing long ? nough t.. secura -i (inure skatin?, permll on the Conservatory i.ake in can Ual Park, She i?; one ??f the "18 others who I ave s,.nullt permits t<? do fan? skating \ rigid censorship keeps off th.i;-.* ????n if thi > .:? i permits, cannot liv up t,. tii.. figure skating stipulations. It is lh? record yeai for fani'3 -katlng Tha nan ? ii haa come i?> si iy. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MIN) m'RB AI,M IN ??' Kunrlss 7 01 ?unset, 5:88 moen n??-?. 1 '22. I.l, on' ? :. mi,ill "VATBH ? M P M Il ..'K .11. I l'J .I .'.l 2:""! II. II list? ... .. . .? u |:23 WIRELESS REPORTS SI 1, -.1?. ' ? ... ist of I , |i . t 4:18 s m yetti Id ?!., k ii.- ? i., i... i,., r? i -.i '? I ? 880 full? , .?-at of Ho k at 4 a in ! ? it? ??!???.. I?. rapeeted to ilc? i. thli \m Proven?-?, report? l a? 193 mite? cast of I ? : ? 'rr.tir-, |a f, ? 11 Th? ? : urteil aa 320 mile? i .i?t of lan?l) li-..-. si noon yealerday, la ?*\|.-, INCOMING STEAMERS. TO DAI Front Un? ?V. liunm Rotterdam, Ian 28 I r.nl.nn 8 inla ?? --a l*i it Fab I ** SI 1 AMUSEMENTS. I Campania .Liverpool, Feb S. ' '" -i-tpool, Feb 1...White M : La Pn-reace . Havre, Feb 3.fren. I Manuel Calvo.. ?'adiz lan 30. .. t'mtip Ti asat I ?alahrla.Palermo. Jan 30. I Madonna Na, i?s. Jan 27._.*-_ I.ampasas.Galveston. Feb. 8.Ma?ory . arapahee ...... Jacksonville, F<-b. f.... ' !-t SUNDAY, FKRRt'ARY 11. i *Minn?tonka . London. Feb 1.Atl Trans : *St Ix-iul? .. . Southampton. Feb 3 . Amsrlrsn Chester .Antwerp. Jan 26. ; Luzon Palermo. Jan 27 . - I Ardoyne Shield?. Jan 21. ylvsnls. .?"hrl'tiansand. Jan 25 Scsnd City of Savannah Savannah, Feb 8 ...Savannah MOMDAT. FEBRt'ARY 12 ! "Bermudian .Bermuda, Feb 10.. Quebec -' fcrollns Ka? Juan. Feb 1 S Y & P R ?Altai.Inagua, Feb" .H?ash-Am ?_ ?? isuckenbaefe fan Juan. Feb 7 .In5u!-.r I Ailmat?-.-? .Algiers. Jan 20. El Mundo . Galveston Feb 6 . Bo Tae Comsnche JarV?on\tlle. Feh 0 civae i'.-. (CUS N'???. Orleans. Feb 7 So t'a?? ?Brings mail OUTGOING STEAMERS. TODAY Man Vesatf Ves??! For Line. closea. talla. ; t'nnz-6? li'-n?. VaJ-ira. SOL S -t" a rn 11 ??i i m (Tceani ki utham| I -.. W S. S 30 a m 12 On rr I Pnimc'dr?*., Montevideo,ARP 8*80am ??Warn ... .-an Juan, NY?-FR. S 31? a m 12 00 m ! si\:iola. <*o|-,n, U F <*o .. 0 3<> a ni 12:00 in oga, Havara Ward l?"?:00am 1:00 pm | Amdlan, Rr-rmuda, RMS P.Ui 00 a rr. 12 (?0 m i?*mino|? sar, Dominan,?""MdelO 00 a in 1 00 p rr I Wogllnie, Rio Janei'o, H \ lMlOam 2:00 pm. I- E Frledrl-h, Jat-al^-a. H-A.ll 00 am 2:00 r. m Crlstobal. ?"rlsteba?. Panama.Il 30 a m 3 00. m - innre. Rte Janeiro. Pr 12 ??O m 3:00pm Ca -eronla. illasgo- Anchor- 2:00 p m Havre, French.... - 8:00pm Ml neapolli London, ,*? T ll.Ooam ,; -... iidersM, Hamburg. H-A - L'OOpm Kursk, Rotterdam, Russian. Oslvestori MslUrv.. -? 1.00 p m Nueces Tar-pa. Mallor-. - 1 ?JO p m .-of M'eomery, Savannah, P ? SaMpn. i. ., racka-*-nvllla ?71yds , - i M p m MONDAT FEBRUARY 12 1 Hei 81 Kitty N Y <fc Dem 9-OO? m 12 00 m -am? Paramaribo.RDWM1-00 am 3:00 p m Kstah?lin. Brunswick, ("*l?-4e i :00 p m TUESDAY. FEBRT'ARY 13 Krr.np W"H'm, "Bremeo, HOL s 30a m 10:00 a m ParnonlS, Liverpool, ?~unard 8:00 p m Potsdam, Rot'.-lam. HolLAm.- lO.OOaui .- r Hava nah, Bai h. Be? LWrm ?-.?. Jacksonville, Ctt. lDOpm TRANSPACIFIC MAIL8, T.<-?'lnatl"n and steamer. CIO? in M Y. P M. Japan i*orea. China ?via {**eattle*. R-.,:'a .Feb. 12. 6:30 Jipan. Corea. China (via Ta^onia) ranada Mari .Feb. 12, 6:30 tapan, Coree, ?"hlna. Phlllp ? (via sm Francisco) Corea F?b. 15. 8 30 Han all. FIJI Inland*. 8am?**an lei anas. New Zooland. Australia (via ? -..rial Marama .Feb 16, ?30 Guam. Philippin?-?, 'via Pan Fran . ?? . VS transport . Feb. "9. 6:30 Jaran. Corea, China, Philippine! ?via Victoria) Empress e- India _ Mar. 1.6.30 Tahiti. Marquesa? (via Pan Fran clu.-oi- Mariios .Mar. 4.6:3o SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York, Friday, February 9, 1912. ARRTVEt) Kteasaer Brlard?r.e iRr?. Santa '"tara February 2, to th? Munson Pa Line, with ?mar Arrived a? th? Par at 8 !'. a m 10 .11 Giorgio (Mori, Port An February 3, to th? Atlantic Fruit Co. with I fruit Arrived at th? Bar a? ? a m. Steamer Buenos Ayrca (Stoen), Vera Crea Janu | ?rv 81, Puerto Mexico February 1 and Havana B ..- the Compa??a Tra*-atlan?i.-a. with 4?> ?-ahln : -.'?-.-raK?- passengers and in.'.?? Arrived ? ? . -th team? mis iAush. Tri???? January 20. | I'.rr.u 81, Palermo 29 anl Algiers -*7, .--> Ph?lp? l Ir. m * Co, with 111 cabin uni ?-J7 ?teera?;? pa? ! ?jengera and n-.lp? Arrlv-M at !h>' Par at 10 ! p m, Sth imer Cervsntes (Br), Bueno?. Ayr?? January I. M->:-.'.? vid?-.-. 7 snd Barbados 23. via Boston I Daniela, with l peaaen ! m.l.?? Urlved si the L.ir at *? a in ?-'? i-i-r El Plglo, Qalveston r?ibruary .'(. to th? Southern . wl'h m.l-? Quaram Ins si ?.."-. .. m, teamer ?Cli r Mon wniT. Barsnnah F?h ,-i r-> ?v., with pafs?ng?rn and mdse Psssed In Qfuarantine at 8:80 a m. uner Currier, Ouayanlllo Febrtiary 8, to Hi.ni.I.-r. Weir ,v Boyd. with molasses, Arrived il 1:40 a m teamer l'Iler (N U, to I. W A P \: ?i.-,r..r'K. wi'h SUgST Arrived at i lb? l'ar Ht 1? :?> s ?? -'..irii.r p.inn.'nia (Br), Flum? January 16. .i 10 Nar.l?? 2" and ?lihraltar 24. I IM Co, Ltd. ?nth 111 rahln ? I steerage pasM-nit?.!? ai I - Arrived at the H:ir si 1 M p tu Steamer Cralijhall (Brt, Philadelphia F?brusrv ?. lo th? Lloyd Brisslllero, in ballast l/f yuarantln? at L':tr, p m. Steamer Colon, < n?t.ihai Februarv ?.. to the i R It -<a Lin?, with 89 passengers, mall? and mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 10 a m. Steamer Msdlsoo, Newport News and Norfolk, to .he Old Dominion S.? Co, With rait-"?nK^ra and mdse, l'af!.?d In Quarantine el 2 2.*. p m. ? m m i?;?ii, Calcutta D?<-?mher 1^'. Colombo O. Tutlcortn '.'J. Algiers January 18 St -i Febnian 8, to Fun.h, Kd-? A- ? o. with pa^1?ns?r?? end mil?. An.-hort-?l In Quar an'ln?, 7:1?? 0 in Steamer I?\ai<. Port Arthur F?hruarv 2. to th? n Oil Co, with oil Passed In Qusirantlns ?? i ind anchored >.rr Ktapleton 8:10 p ra Sandy Hook, N J K-'h '.?. O..?'. p in Wind parti] cloudy; har.v offshore. smooth SAILED St. air.'r? V'.i-d ?Nori, Norfolk. Attache, Mton and Jackatrnvllle; Jamestown N ind Newport Newa; Chelston .i-ri. Haiti Racnarok iNor), Norfolk. Hamilton. Nor Sad .Niwport News; Allian-a. ?'rlstohal: Bristol City ?Hr>. Bristol: Hudaoa ?Kn. Bor I...UI? Tremonl (Br), Buenoo A\res; Antllla ran.t i.-o. ?'harie-* r Mayer, towtas '?>> barges ?-ho<>n?r Kdwar.l Smith. Virginia; fnit??ii stnt.? derelict destroyer Rea i?.-?.| out Sandy Hook 8:18 p m. ?team - tad) Hook 6 pm. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. tRRlVBD. Itotterdam, Feb 8, <! h m 8o?-.t.l>k (Dutch), Nets Y'.rk. ?? i< in. Noordam (Dutch), n?w V'?rk via Plymouth and Boulogne Colombo. Feb '.' Cadillac (Br). Sam Y..rk via tlglero. tllrkrnliead, pel? 0 l..?.-kaw_nna illri, New York f"\ Mancheet? r '?-.ilila. Feb !? Fran.-on!.?, .Rr). New York . \i i.!. |i i tlgters, ? le Hevre, Feb 9, '?? a ni la Lorraine iFri, New York Boulogne, Feb !>. r, a m- Noordam iDut.-h?. New \..rk .la I'lMiK.ith for Hntterdain ?an?1 pro ? :-.|. Bermuda, Feb 0. ?'. 80 a m Bermudian (Bri, New Yoi k BAILED Casal. F-h fl Agenorta iBll ?from Ivtza?. Okwcester, ?Maas, and Nea Torti AMUSEMENTS. AROUND l?E WORLD rO-MORROU EVE., Return Concert t?? sfllDCI IE tssisted bj Weltei Dsmroseh ?MJDtLIn OrchestraN v gym ?Society. .-. .'?? Sos ..n B .i.- K...?)-- Ptsno SUN. IU., FEB. 18 ^^'^?if'?h TETRAZZINI ?aalatedh?, n ihanPrankoaOreh HardmanPlano P,-vh*li*-,s'11 ,: "f B'waj ??a.8:|0 Mata BOUGHT AND PAID FfRter.w5V XX .m .'..in... ? ( 0??H)Y. n-- E ??: B ) B? I 13 ,; Bunty Pulls illStrilfl?M Les vi- Ids' HER \I.I? *?i*. B'l ."? 85. Bvea ?- '.'?i .,-1 . The Million ?i.,.i -. \v"d ??'?..' Haziae Elliott's Th ilO.bei Brr*8Av. Evs.lB :: r?N-T THEBIMOFPfMDISE S^ittS.*.*"-?' '?> ? ::V. Otar High. \,,. a ?- law Baraatl Ht fasrt *ns? M wtnam METROPOLITAN g??i T.. daj Bl ' llrfro. Il.-ti.er. RsppOlti ?'.lila-k, ' roacaAlnl !.. ult-lit .u S Bpe. 1 p. ?'?'?* Doubl? Hill lla.-ns, i un?) G retel Uten Mettteld.WlckhBm; Itelaa, <;ori)7. ?'<>n,i . Herta POgltaeet. P?a ? .. . mi?,,. \m !!,.. ??in? <--?n,i gtursnl Sun. K?g. lon.irt. Bololata Kathleen l*nr l'ii?. rlotluste. Premstsd; siiiirii.-rf", Rotbier. - , ,. ,,, heetra Cond., psstemsek \.?l Week: ?Ion .' ' 90 Slesfrled. Mn.-e Matsenansr, ?Hen. Burri-m. Retaa, ona Ruyadael i 'end Herta Mon. r%K u 9 in trtaaw. Barrar, Hal genauer Maubour* Rothl?i Cend., Toarantm Tas? K?r. M s i'hil-i < hb'uv? Oper? lo. < irmes (larden /-j-piiii. nainior???. Renaud, n Mus Ptr . ?'leefonte ?'anipnnuil TU tl Vemleselt. ?;.?,!? lorlts, ???-il ----- ?*-??hBVe77??rc?A. Hsrta sil ,,l i; "vec-V l-erfce Toses. Karrnr; ."i ?v.nicotti ron.rToac.nlnl II VRDMAN I'l 1N<? ' s'--' COI Dlilll tHiihert Kdeaon A Co.. rjeald OLONlAL * .?slilvn. Utile Billy ll'l? Hat. ixc i '? etlc. ?ither? ..?.__?. Brice 4 Kin?, ? Romane? ALHfiMbnA iof the fndervvorl.l," Nlght "dIv ?lu?. '.'.?<?? m * Turkish Hath " ete rnrU World In ??Tea. Of?li?-jt-*al C?t*??rt* EDEN I-Im?, tl??* Mag'<l?*>. Aft. and Eve. MI ??I I f INI-?I VI <M. IM I'll RACM HOI II H?%i\n iisTUN s ?'"" u "'' ' Ruaslan Bala? .VT1.1 ' *i lalka oreh.. Willie wea D'ly Mat 23-W -We ' ton.ne.llnl A Arthur.lOoth. THE R?SE OF PANAMA WINTER GARDEN Phons ill Columbas Mai To ?lav. .%(?<?. "*"??'. ?nil Best Keat? 81.00. MIKAIL MOROKIN LOrOI K?>*A \?PAJIT/KAIA (Dltert toon th? M?t rop.-'!? an ?>|?rn Ho,i??> v,.i.h. Big Must- ?'Uara Violflfta" ^ , csl Entertsinm-wt fBra IltllBIia cast ANNETTE KEIIKRMANN. T.ln.-oln's Blrthdav Matine? Next Monday. Til MORR?N Mi.llT BIO CONCERT DDninuiivrtien . n'a ?-. a- ?i?t m Era? s la BnUCUITIl || ita To day. "**?<? Mon and Wed ITC I.'II 1?* I * M- I?' I I*' I . 1 IS ?'????li?e ( .?. \\ KB-SK iV I I KtSJtSi*. of m ,_ Hokei Poke-f" .s. "Baaty Bulls A Strings" W-.l Mis M?. T.. il r-t-st S?ats.$t '..? Niejhts * Pat \t.s 18?, ft, $1.88 Bast Beats. $3 Sat M't?a?'olldays,7.V.81 ?? ?"?" t'2 B s'S.-.it??2 .?,0 :.|| II ST. Th' a . 3!?th St . -r M*-v I K- - 8 18 ^rMii'-AButterfl-on the Wheel 1 ? \ i V?, H .' ,\n Operetta s?...-.'.\ Vlenn _ LYRIC, ?ad. Wes? of if -v.? \. Evenings 8 r ?&-SWS? LITTLE BOY EL?F ? \>l\?i ?'? ? > W Y.vi?- :?" Mts.To-dsy.WM ? SUMURUN s: West Ead7l2.VW oT?th A*. Bred 15 MatTd) lam Daehsteder ? Bis Own Oresi Mln-tn-u Bed Mon Matinee, The chocolate leMler, SYMPHONY y Boctet) at New York V WALTEH HAMROMH, CoodaCU* A To-mor. (Siin.i \ft., at 8?Century Th??atre. Italian Musi, of Eighteenth. Nineteenth ami Twentl-Mi .'eiiturtes. First Time In K? m Tork selections from WOLF-ERR RARI'M "JEWELS OF THE MADONNA.* and Sfamh.iti'? Ceneerto. ERNESTO CONSOL?. Pianist ? ,r,ti MM te $2. Box CHBe? * i ?v M st j DCIACPfl4'" sr ??? B*?ei Era 8:18 DCLHOuU Mats ro -i,-,, Hon i thnn DAVID BELABCO presents *f)A\ id WARF IE L D '" ??!! _,?wr?si of HBTDekV l"*T?R ORIMM r.tPUBLIC,S',:tT,:',,r"v,.,,";,:,V1-," ?^ THE WO M N| CARNE?;IF HILL. Thi?. fve <8at ? at Btti ! RUSSIAN --, M? HOW MM |F r. I TtJ MODEST AI.TS?HI NER, Cnn.Wtor ta MM IRA TOns, soprano (To?TBor"w I Aft i mim.Iin n '.. Soloists, NIMIRX TOYE A Countess ALEXAMMHIWSK IVA. planiste. HKI \S<0 THEATRE. Sunday Aft Keb'y IL I Ml-,?. RECITAL HY II E\ AND? HEINEMANN C7KLEBRATKD OSRMAM UEDEK tlNOBB s-iitH ?m ?jale si R E .l.-hneon's Office, 1188 B'y. prices 50 its. to 81.50. Boxes, 89, 813. ?I?. I _. '. Ever haz,v about what to wear in the afternoon? Cutaway or frock coat. of course. Perhaps it's the price that's hazy if it's a custom tailor's. Wo can clear the atmos? phere Cutaways from *2? to $38. Frock coats and vests from i^28 to $42. Greater values than "made to-orders, ' because the qual? ity's the same and the price much less. Kxtra striped trousers from $5 to .$12. For this evening. Dress coats and Dinner coats. Silk and Opera hats. Patent Leathers. Shirts, collars, ties, mufflers, studs- everything. Rogers Peet k Company, Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St and Red-Man Co'-ars Troy's Best Product They set and wear as no other collars can. Our shirts are stamped with trade mark and name. Wc do not use labels. EARL & WILSON Graywood?2 for 25c. AMUSEMENTS. NEW YORK'S IF. ?DIN?. THF.ATBEI CIIDIBC ?-.1-- .-...'..1 n.i!. f?' *>*.?: 13 CmrinC Mats, To-dav. Moa A Wed.llAS Dot BI.F KTMKi BARRTMORE prsMOOi BII.I. ? IN All. STAR I tiff? In J. M BARRIE*8 ?ii-at NOVELTY. A SLICE I n H-5?* niHitvuoKK r\ tr a i xr c- JOHN BARRYMOKF U T Lit r. HATTIF WILLI \MS fnmfat ETHEL BARRTMORE In i ho delightful comedy ? ?M -IN KATE, i VCCHU ?5th 8t. ?nal B'way. K? ? ?. LI lie Um Mau ro-day. Tab 12 A Thura AMAROARET __? < in -? i N C L I N j oSSfr. F?LTOH 4i m 5*5.,:U MAKING GOOD ac?Snf? ? Beginning: N'evt ?Inndafl Beats ? ? ?I.:naa?in Dav? Matinee.1 So? ELSIE FERGUSON ^g fly7.ALsAPPT U1QDIC 9Yeai Uli 8ire-t F. - - nannio Mau To-asj r-i-, 12 .< Than COME AND LAUGH-SEE THE TALKER Ulincnu 44th at.. n?mr B*ws? Be? nUUJUrl M .?? Toal?.v. M-.n * Wed . 2 19 I. EM A R K A BLE ACTINO." ?Telegram MME. SIMONE ??S.ln "THF HFTl'RN FKO>I .IFRI H'I.EM ' DiQir -"i"!! st. lia?.-?-. Columbus Cirela rana K\<*.S.10 Mat-.To?J.iv. M??n <vW"1 The Quaker Girl ?. KM? KIKISOI KF.K. 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