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BUILDING CODE NOW IN Result of Two Years' Work Goes Before Aldermen. SAFEGUARDS HUMAN LIFE Preferenc*- Given to No .Material by Civic Committee Which Prepared Measure. - et -?a-a !rtrod'l**ed ir? th? P->??-rl of M , errn*?n yesterday t*-? pr-ipo-??..* new bulki? ng rode, ?a-hifh la the work of a Joint ?xnn --????-? o* the tTn-va? prnrnlnr;-t ?*-*g?kalsatloni Intereatad in huiiding m the city it ha? ??T ? pr^eev? of preparation for t vo \?ara and in '-ihstantla! form If? 'lk?*'v to bi paesed by the Tialon majoritv In the hoard, whteh le under DOO? of th? Influ? ence? wMr-h led the old Tammai ir the hoard to mak" tun ettem I ?na?-t a new ?..1?-. -3<"?ar*d by many "i dis criminate in favor of holloa? tila tlor,. a? againa? .?om-r. |? work Th?? proposed *?o?lc attempt. ? v#-\ h'l'Idin*; material r?n such -i I a ill tt-?t it may b* used up to Ita safe earn Intr capatdty." derlarep the commute? ni presenting the emir, 'pre'rr<-n<?e Is si- en ?o no mft?erl-)l. \ .-,??? mateiiala and the ha??*-! of I'si.'iiiation have heen ?etfed hy the ?tru-Piral enslrirpr?- Of the eonimlttee. und privat?? Inter? ts ia?re nr>? he? n consulted " For the "ni ?un*? I-- the hletor; ??! th? . ? .. building .".I- has been prepar??d pi?1 Ing h-jman llf? at ?. higher valus nrr?p?>r'' t>n. ???e rom men 1 of men ?ho had e??;irp?r?*?? i the nrw er.,;?. They ?-ai'l that the terrlbl? i?*bb?ii ol th? lach Pullding t\v. in .- -. .i." lost, hss si laai been v?r,?.-..-i. nd thai many of th? fire safety r -? no". .... urgently advocated b) The T |hun? -?..-?- emhodi*d Ii ihi ne** co?i Great Advance. Says Miller. ".??dol? p M'i!.-. Superintendent of p?. itm aal? ' ?? rdej thai h* irss nigh? ; .?-......, with ??)?? ;...yn'l C*Ode Tie aeni " ? II s..?m., \,y section and p.>tnt-?d . ? ih< g ?..' advaiic inward fire saf?*ty ?i ..- ?atn he assured should the n?-?? .. w v. ,;. -. <? Mthougli no restriction has ??lar-ed ran >. Idinga of . ? .j I'oticrei? ronstruction, he ssld, . , preoa ? bei?? t it ken ? . >. | Hi --? to 1?? oc<*upied l.y ; ?.. ? * ;,.. afe from fire a; _.?.'? ? ?? ., them. ?-,-?? a been pa Id to tin? '. ? -,.. ? , regulation of the number of .??-?? ihel mai o-ccupj a building. ' r r,,, |a-? \; Mllle-l . lid, establlsl . ling to the area, ? ihi? la? i erned only hotels, lM?m?* 1-. .1 ?;???? fi.r yoo: ? .. i-? ? ??? meaautr? wers i . f?? ., apply to n? 11 bu Idli gs ? - . ,.'. ? fixing ? ? red number of >? -, -? ??. a ' th? area, it pro \ ?!? ?. al th? number ? t people that art. to i -f. ? a. v.air*. muai l"? considered. H'r Mr. Miller pointed to paragraph 7. *sccti - .?.lc'.ae. ?rntcii -ay*-: \>. ro-ca led ' r? .n? other than : parugrai or id. i?,.. ?Ider*>d i - mejana of exit In t ' latlon of the ermlsslble occupancj ef any building hereafter erected "he eodr further provided, Mr Miller said, that th? stairways mus? be at lea? ' <s wide, as compared with stalr waya measuring not more than thirty ss in many of th? existing buildings. AH of these stairway- must be Inclosed In fireproof walls, and ?ven In fireproof buildings the elevator shafts mus? I Inclosed in a similar manner Rmok?rproof towers. accesslbls through m "-ld?> baronies one of the necessary In?* provementa pointed oui by The Tribune, I av? beer adopted In the proposed ?-ode, lion of large areas by firewalls has be? ah ' essential Im? ? rov? ment. Makes M Hard to Evarie Lavs. Having a? fety requirem? ; Mi Miller, H I n ? Important i the n? ?vision? tl st ly-of evad ...? . . . -5i ... ph -? \. tur? 1 *-r*-after er? ?- ?? ?' : ???l . ivhatyoever .. . . ? - ill ai atructuri * ., lure 1?. ? ' other .1 l?iada ? . ? eeii ate ?Vnii Seel ? o? ? - ? . . ? the ?> I'nder the old la* Mr Miller aa an t ro? Isle ? throug . of own? ? . ?? t he occ ipan? y of a thai had eei er? ted n entirely dlf ? nstance, !i*> exi la n? .1. th. non-fir? tf. Ight of thirty-five feel ? ;?? er? .;? apartment house, ?eventy-iiva feet ? ? ?? ? ? :.f v ould ? ? obtained fi Kuildlngs Department, I t . ? hed the bu Iding *ro iltl be ? ? ? ?lit , . ' ils and te . - ? - . id? d tin ? ? , ? ?? flrepi almllar n ? n r ? r, - .-' * r - '???!? dec?an d Tli? ?.lid | rlvate da furnish Ol ' a '?? ? ? ? old law for hou t ti "Irepro ?1 eriali ; eference ?non '.-?-: n ti : irt,,. .s., a?? to ? n lor 1 ?proof - Hon. are left at? th? thus ellmlni . of much <ll> ? ? : ? X i ro?. is. . -. ? ? howa f<~r 1*-.-?. tl ... rsona ?, ire attended to In ? ' ? ?oard of .\:.i? rmen t>. 1 ? ' a practically th< am? ,i ?. ?. ? ? tonu - n To E?e Many Public Heannpc. The '<??.. a-, ?..nted th?? j >in mlttes ?raa in ?anlii . ? ? fn adoption and it was th? ? : ? . ??,,.. |e?<i. i a ? liai Ii be In) rod . ???! bj *- ? an li' ?? <???. r< .. : ? pr? ..-nt nu. it.a' cuinmlttee J|. declared !.,?.??,?? ' ' - ommltte? I hav?- a thai e to ..wia;. - ? Tin ? .. * . ? ,,,, .'.??.., Foil illdln? ??m .'-..I. . vei . -.-????.. ?a- ? . t hla < ..m ? ion i ? n eld er i.,e propos? ?? ? ? I ? that then ?? ' not ? ob??*? ? . ? ?? m?- of tin i - Ihe proposed ?-...). ? >f those ? ? ...,,.,.... ,,, . : ? ? e? ??? of a gg? ?? -. ?? *)-" ? ? pr?parai on uf th? pr?sent ? orgai laai ? it have ? riiunnrn?. d '? the preparation of this nee < ?-?de, throug . re its follow a. V??a- York i napwr of th? American In stltate of Archlte?*ta, thi Building Trad? B.m*>lo*-e**a* A*-?-'>e:at|r.n. ?h-.N'v* Vori? and KgfJonaJ Koanli- ?,f F't. i ndei vrll? - American Institut? <.f fonsull neera. tne ttoooUyii ' apt et f II ?an institute of Areblt? ?? -id the \. ??. Verg Society of Architects, with th? riataJMS of the ?'iperlntenden'? of hulld fngr- of the various boroughs. Benjamin b Traitai, of tue BulMtng Trades ?..tniciov.r-' Association, it> rhalr r an of the committee, and Robert Tv Kolin. of the New York Chapter of the Amerir-an i Institut? of Architects, aecretary. PUBUSHERS''cONVENTION i Politics Barred ,is Nrwspappr Owners Rp-,elect Directors. i \> ,ftir.r<]m ? proceed Inga of the conven? I tion of Tho A??'fluted Pre,?!? and ?Vie A-n^ric-HO Newspaper Publishers' Associa? ? ?Mon, In the Waldorf -Woi-ir. tue directors] ?Aere re-elected fcr ten-is of three veara arid oui director '.m:. ei.e-.'ii ir. nu on? an nn '\pt'?d term. \m.-iPK thoee a-ho were r<--eie,-t*ii f.->r a ?he-ee.i. ear trr;n ? ere ThOIMU ,1 Hap 1er, Of T'i? N.e^ Orleans Picayune"; Herm?n ?? '.'? i.- ? t. w 11 . <.w leg, Bpokana 'Spc-cUosinsin Review." an.l '.*lc-t?.r r Lawson, i hlcago 'Oailj News Fred? erick Boy M?rtin, of "The Proi Idenc? .lo'ir nal," *???!? elected, taking th? place of Gen* . eral rharlea n Taylor, of 'The noston | Globe.' who declined a renomination Chartes A. Rnou. of ' The Pittsburgh Di? ? patch,' was elect?! for *. period of one year, to (Il th rscancj caused by ?lie h of Aitwr? .i Barr. The meeting waa I well H.tiend'.'i yesterday, and manj of the country's well known editors and pub? , Ushers ..'? present While politics waa ; not discussed in th< nutating, i? waa one of the main t?pica of conversation In th? hails snd I? Th.? convention l# h^'nc held in the c\stor nailery of th? hotel, ?hue In ? number ?>f ..... |h? ? me floor ar' exhibits of up io date n achinen and n?!wa PHpT and magas ne supplies Man) <-.f the editora a-nl publish ri presen) were atudy m;- ih? appliances hoa-n, and others ?er? Interest??! ? tin printing n ethods of the colored supplements The whir -if the print? ing machinery . ? ?. i ; t '?j t.r distinct!) heard in the corridors Hciioining ?n.i c?ve a i,i"?.t buslneeeiik? toiji-i io lh< convention. RICH BEGGAR LOCKED UP His $17.000 Fortuno G?\n Him Into Trouble. Af,(-r having cleaned up the gnr?i pr?pie of CliSVeland to the tune rcf |17,DO r>r *n. <;/.|etine Gautier, who m?>deetly describee himself sa the king <-'f beggars, ' waa i ?irked up in t) e Weal 17th streel pe-iiw Station J eatcrr\?\ On ft e-h-HTRe <,t llltoxii'a tion snd dlnord*rh cond?iei "His msjesty" has no objection to letting th* public know (tl.o.it him. end carrlea with him newspaper clippings describing his profession and career According to th" Cleveland press cuttings Gautier ;?.> >.t ni,- round? of all the Jells and workhouaes In thai place, always let? ting the ofrlrlals underai ind thai the) wer? entertaining no ordinary hobo, Ha ialke,i h*< much c.t hla 117.000 fortune thai a judicial Inqulr) waa mad?', and the Prohate ?'?i.irt decided th*' ha ;ic.-e]e-,i some one t.. ',ch>k af'.-i tej? money. Gautier convinced ins guardian that he ?'.'i?ht to enjoy the fruit? if '? ..<? labor In France, and the guardian agreed. ('lu- ?cuir came u. NVt* \rirk a few days *??<., and ?i&.iti.r engaged i asaace toi him? self on ti liner, bul v. i?. n it ? ??:ne to a Bet? Dement with the guardian <i dispute aros-e, and the French ? onsul was appealed to. Qautler ?ailed H" citen hihI was s.. im? portunate thai he waa "-..1 t^ keep away until his acco ini could he balanced ..n.i the dlspul? settled " Ils royal Inghneaa' was found ai Uth street und Klftli avenue yesterday morning by Patrolman Al.e_rn offer there had been some M.rt of trouble gl ihai point, ami the 'kin? of beggars" was i?d ..?UV ie, the station nous? MITCHEL AGAIN PRESIDE.S. Glad to Have Friends on Both Sides, He Tells Aldermen. President Mitchel, of the Board <>f alder? men, presided over th?- first ine?-tlnK ot that body yesterday since he waa taken m hold fever last December, He Was appla id?d a* e ca ???! the board t" ordei i'! ? .id.-:t Mitchel expressed hla gratitude the r? solution^ ol i passed by the board and for many evW? nces of t<e>o<i will on the pari <?f Individual membera "I f--> i appy ' i -? aald, "In til?- though; that .. v ? fi ? g member? on both ? .? - r,f ?. ? :.., ik.-." Bol Alderman Folks and Alderman Dowllng" expressed ':?? p ? ?"--..i- "f the i.cac-,1 ?ha? i -evident Mitchel waa with I hope the next infirmity of oui young president," said Aiderai.?n Dowling, "will be thai which comes only from ol? age." SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhere in .he Un.teH States for $2 50 a year. U. S Department of Agriculture. *8 WEATHER BUREAt? j^ M g/UXII L MOOBt CH.? *'*8 A^ ' ?* AT l?a/.''' low ?*^ ^?i ' xiftK r^ "\ 'vp^t^m . *W- Im g*M wir* , $> "~ ctr *-*?*' ?. *rtrwt\ r-a?fi?r'e'U'?rlr*' -#????. ? * ?-??????> ?aaaM BBfl ?????a ???-** pa-? ^v<-^? u*? ???? si **?* ? - a?. ? 1 ??? ? -?? i?-, ?-rei -a*, ? apt ?X ?-r** s 2 ?g T r|, ?. r * i*-?; .?m -?;-?" (S ?>7<?. ...??*.:??,i?r.ja, ?<?, ? ra / affi?i . t, / ..... i.-^..~~ n?? _?**., ?-Brl-T^-'. ?7/*- .r? .u i. liai ,-r LIB ' ... ,.?! Ir ll'l tai -ka fei I I? i Me? BJtr-?T-|sei 1|.,.|1, ,*??a. ,,| . I ? ' "* ""* iMl'l ,,?.: n?l BsJ* Baags <Bi...... ..va ,.?? \ u.;V *,??? ?.e* u ;???, AT S T. ''. J> j Nil. _ I1?- ?*?' i . ?. . . THE WEATHER PEPOPT ??fll.liii i;e..-r.| an-i I ore. ??t .,...-. I H? .? ne j srlng end em a . i - ?a ? - . . ?..,'< \ I Ian i ? i.. . -.?... is ? it I ? ti ? .- ? ? ported i > in? -1 ? ? fork ?It; Wlthli ?-'??; foijr ? ? er? rann \ - i tei ism Michigan, Cuas ? ? ? '???,!'.-.'" i c Ir ? .,' -' ,e ? i.... ... , ,. ? la H . . .. e ... Mountain reg lor ? ? ? ...... ?? ? ? i.ii I general fs ? ? ? ? i'i ?cre\ ail need? ' ?-?'?? roughou II ? c ... ? ' -? A ? ?! ? . ? . |,l? ? ? , ? ? i <*e eli .. , ,. ng land coas t s ?- . - ?? ? , ? ,..? ? .. -,. n?s? ? ? ? ..... ? ?? ' ? ' , ?? ... ' . ' ? , ? . ? 1 ' : - ....... -? ? ' ? . .' , I '.r.-. net for -|iec> ,1 | ..; ,,l|l . . ?c lav] . feii iiii-inw, moderate -? .? . .? WILSON'S FREND QUITS Donnelly, of Hudson, to Make Speeches for La Follette. RUPTURE A SERIOUS ONE A8spmblympn Accusp Govprnor of U?ina' Tbpm and T^on Turning" Tail. n> T'i-on*- la Tfc? Tribune Trenton. April IJ <;.-i\erncr Wtlooi I supporters here received s severe JoH to I day when It heeam?? known tr,t?t As?emh|\ man Thomas Donnelly, of Hudson County, fcr th- leal tarn ri ? ? : ?;.??? nor Wilson's nos? ;irdei|t supporters hi Ihe ? i . | laiatui ? ' ?'?? ' -i.- stump In of ?le -.?eiec-tic-ii- .,f r,.,?i \'?i reu delegates to the earning national ?invention assembly man Donnetl) irlll make h'? Aral speech ??'? th* campaign at Deal, Monmouth County. on Friday night, ?-?? ;i meeting the objeel of which Is to he|;> lh< se|e,tlon of Dr. A c. Bogardua w ho ii an snH?Wilson candi d,-.ie for delegate ??' tie coming prim? ne? It c not Un.cwti ?i,?, now what caused the break between the- ?;?-.. ?riifir and ni" of his pel Assemblymen, bul it wa* |e?rne?i from h trineta-ortiu source i" daj that ,r'i of the twelve Democratic Assemblymen ol Hudson ?re in the onm"-- fr^mo of ni'nd sa H ?t or Mr Donnellj j v\ '.n one of them ??..? asked le give reasons for hla deaertlon of Governor Wll .-,,? resterdat he seid ?h-?? not r.ion<-- head ,;,r Governor ignored th? tnepib??-? of the del* gatlon dnrinir the i3?t session, bul he had nl?o Ignored ti.? r>f.'"?''t'?.c l? ? er nf the it.ma? as .?-?n, Pnd that they did not pur pose to aland f-n- it "?Governor Wilson used ;? as far sa he could," 'nid ?hi? Assemb1>*msn, "ai I when he found he did noi n1-?'! ua snj longer, V ''i . h? |USt kl'-Verl |)S o-er So Miter haa the feeling become ,ir" e< fort? have been made to have Assemblymen . t-;,riec -,\ Rgsn, -> ho - ? ? ?- . >nsoi "r th* present I'tiHties ? ommission law, ?od who ha? s'ways been .1 stem ? n pperter of the Governor, become o candidate 'or de'e. 'pate at-larpe on the p-iti Wilson ticket ,On? of Mr. E5gan's friends said yeaterdaj ?th??. white he understood thai the ?ssem ! bp man ?'n? on the artl .V'laon hand wagon, ha did not believe thai he would ro? lent to tie ,).,i of bis nam? as ? can didate for delegate-at-large, It waa prob ahie, he said, tiiHt Assemblyman Kenn would content hlmeelf with making f;.eeehes |p f a \ or of th< selection of at'll Wilson delegates. A number of petitions for delegates were flle.i in the orTi.T .,f ?he Kerretar.? of State here to-day, smong tliem those ..f Wilson, art) Wilson and Roosevelt supporters Renstoi t'arlton H Pierce, of I author of the grad.ssing bill, \?;.* at the State House for s while to-day, but beyond fn>in?r tha? he believed the bill had hec.mie a Ihw would t;i\' no intimation of hia pie.ns. At the Secretary ot St.it. * offli-e it waa said that he bad examined the markinga on the bill for the apparent purpose of bringlag about an early teal of the atatn.H of the art by the courts. it is ?aid Hint Speaker Met'ran snd Ai aemblyman Watson, of pas?ale, will Join with tt-.e L'nlon ? ".?unt > Sena toi In testing the law. - i ? ? MOSQUITOES ALSO COMMUTE I JLackawanna Official Intimates Rival Road Is Behind Pest. Montclalr, N. .'.. April ! I.?Conn i mosquitoes that*travol back and forth be i?.en Montclalr snd the Hackensack and Nowuk meadows each day, ?ire to bs I warred ap-Pn-t by the antl-;no.-ciu!to cru? : .?.cciers ..f this town, If the co-operation ??f , the Kri.- snd Leckawanna railroad r?m? panles can be enllated. rp to the present time it hcui been thought that the m i ? mosquitoes that came to thlK town ever) summer and fraternized with the l?aas a;, greaslve house moaqultoea made the trip t ? ? the highlands via the air route. i According i" Dr. Kenneth F Junor, of Brooklyn. .1 mosquito extermination expert whose advice a*as sotighl by the Woman's Club, it appears that the marsh mosquitoes nre in the ha,.,-, of boarding the trains as they iiars over the meadow? and ente/ins Montclalr ai railroad pass ngers It Is said '. i! ;.t th?. visitor? from the marshes upend ' the night I.? r>-, ind presumably they return | to their familiar habitat the next morning i inif of ti.e Leckawanna official* Hal?] tl ??'. i it is altogether probable thai the tn??--;ii! ? toes mak* th'ir way to Montclalr on freight trains, but he did not think it possible thai any of the anopheles ar? apr) ? nc'iKli to .hoard the company's ,'av' flying pai ? I tialns. He intimated thai there v.n- g I strong probability ?.f Ihe mosqultoe? com? muting by paaaenger train over .? rlv.al ro d, j . ? tra?na have u more leb ir? ly s ill I - ' . ? ' ? . I ... - ??h.-.- Ma ? ? rgltila and I - ? ? ?? ? >i ? . ? ... mew ha? ? . a1 '???..'?',.:., :? ? .. . ? i . .' ? . i ? . * ? lliilili?)!.. I p. ira . 4? ? p Ii .' ??-.-? ? ,f min Stat. ? ? - i - Ne ? ? - I ... rt| llltu ?hI Ke< . r.l Il . . hange? '" 'h' " ? ii i? f. 'I ?-.,.? It|m i I. I. A ill I ? r ... ?? I ? II I I? -... I? , ? i ?. tail rit win la. [REPLACE WALES'S OAK TREE NotnbJes .it Planting Where Prince Officiated in 1860. 'general James Orant Wilson, Henry | ' '? ?.? ? and Park ? ?ominl.--al<"'n?r Plover mad? addresses fOOtat?aj afternoon on the Mall In ?"entrai F'-irk when a royal Kngliah oak j - ??< .iHnted on the. spot where on October p. ;?.?,,, th*? Prince of Wales planted an On IbS ?-Mm? oeeaeioti the prince ?et j .1 an elm tres, whi^h to-dsy la one of the ? ? in the pnrk The oak. however, died i .Ttid eras fitH ?lown. '.> !??? n number of ?nt**ret?te?1 persona lurneyed to the Mall to -rii-ie-.? the piant ?P jreaterday, and there were man?- oth - - -ai,o were af'racted to th? spot. Gen- ' ?ral Wilson. Mr. Clews and ?""ommlsKloner ; gtoeer all took part In the planting of th? i I ?r?e In speaking of the visit of the Prince of | Wales In IM Ganar?! "?vil son said h? par llclpated In Um ceremonies, at that time j ? When ?h? oak tree was Anally cut do*?n j I h- cot a p;?.i-e of It and had twelve paper , : knives mud? of It One of tlteae ha s?nt to the late kin* F.dward Ve?-??rda" he held ( i up one of th' kalt e?, to -,ho?v ?hos? p-esent ; ? A iarirre crowd Aas present the day the ! prince sei out ti?'. trata, r)-?"ord!rig to G*ii ?oral W1l?,on. which wa?, on Friday. October ?'. ?'"A Henry ?lews spoke of the ?rlsil ; of the prince snd said re attended th? ?jan . i civen In his honor. Commissioner Btorer announced that h? would lalsel the oak tree so people ??ouid lr.no?? what M waa ar.i ?-aid h- would label th? elm also. Th?r?? nr? other famous trees In the park which ha -?-*i?i pul lah?i?? ?.p., J on? of whi'h waa planted in USf by Wesh , iuRfti Irving. IN AGONY. BEGS TO PIE Man CrusVif-rl bv Elf-vn tor Ask-. That H- Bp Killed Caught In l*?etw?ien lb? elevator platform ?nd the fourth floor ???? 'be International Oarage, No. VA W?*si Wfh str?et, **arly yet lerda) morning I - - Harve? *?f No >' er? uth street, .'?Red thtr?y two years, ? laborer there, suffered. ?Terielatln*? ac'inv for un hour aM three-quarters while fir* ? ? 'rr.in tWO trij'-k eompr.'lie.-i Is 01 frantically to .hop away the steel bound ?-dj-e?? r>f the lift platform and the flooring Harv?*i,<- screams w?r? h? ? i,: all "? ? building, mid ?tain and sgsln he begged the rear<iera to kill him While thr mat was slowly dying a hotapital surgeon trl?-d to iesH?'U his sufferings :?? administering | <-??,.-;.ws and a Catholic priest KHV.- Iiim th? laste n?. s ..r the Church. Th? mmi <1?''I ? s i i?-.rt ' >? after the firemen succ?"?eded flnallj i :n rruttlng awsj enough of the flooring and the lift to bend bach the steel binding and pull r-ni .ut. He had suffered tortures i ??... hours, Th" aeridenl was ratified h? Harvey's losing his batane while aa?"endlng ?.vlth a large touring '-ar on the elevator, II Is s;iid thai h?- rearht-d f??r th? cable to ??to: rh* lift, when he iuis.?e,i hi? ?.:r.-?"t and fell, the lift becoming lammed and the man'a left font and right leg being rruah??d. In ? M.i.'r t.. free tl.' sufferer n rope ?;is low ?i. 1 Into the ahafl and slung around th? in.in i?. tiik" the weight of his body off bis i .-ii?-il und plnn? 'i lim! i. FIGHTS FOR $630.000 ?fixeciitors Join Widow in Effort to Keep It in Senflf Estate. \ fight to prevent th?- a-stiat.? of Charles H Benff, a brother-in-law ?if Henry O. Eiavemeyer, and ???-?='?<,:???r?l with hin?, in the h :>? ;i r business, from losing outstanding i debts said to amount to BB8B.BBB, was hej-tin In Surrogate Noble's court at Jatnalt-a, I Queena, yeaterday by th<- filing of three ?fi-'i of answers to the petition of Bfflng? ham Lawrence, of Lawrence ?*? <'o.. hank? er?, <.f Manhf*ttan, to admit the t-odleil to ?? Benff ?.?in to probate. The r?niirii pro ? i1'!,.? that all d?lit?? of lOftliiKhani IjiwretT'e i to the late Mr S-uiff. his lifelong frl**?,d, be . cancelled. ! One answer to tha pel it ion u,ih iil*-d by. William ?;. !>? Witt, an attorney, on helii?;*", ..f Frederick W BentT, a brother ol the d?* ce?li 1.1 and n exec tor ol hi? estate. An? u? er ..:? we\ waa tiled by the same attor? foi Benff and his co-executor, John T. ? Lock man, acting Jointly. The third auswer ?wo. presented I.v Bronson Wlnthrop, an at- ! ?toiHey representing the widow, (luatavla A. B " ? | Benff died at bis home in Whitest one, | Long Island. <.n August _?:: IBU, after an ill-1 ?liens ?it two years His will gave his ?-tit;re! estate, valued at J?-,.1"??,?-". to his widow. i ? will ?.?.n?- admitted t.. probate last Sep-1 lenibei i a*aa . xecut?*d In June, ih??< PROTEST ON MISSIONARY Rebol! for Kindly Old Man Who Tries to Aid Trr>tr.p.i. i'ertli Aroboy, X. J., April 23.?Mads | ?'liriatenson, a tailor tvho has been doln?* ?missionary work al Police Headquarters for ? ? ? than iwenty years, has been de? ? ? .. need by people In th? residential section ? ?:' -, he city, w ho blame him ! ??? . ise nnoyed by tramps and vagrants .\i . !i more than seventy-nlnt years old, (.'hrlstenson rlslts Polies Headquarters [every morning before ( o'clock and pray? lg< rs Then I ?? giv? ?. I hem Ira la und talk to them ..? th? ?? lea >? tl ?? build? ing. a number <?:' peraona srhoa? homei i re ?tiiio.it ? .??!- morning tpeti ?-,- nipplled h> v. \,r, post? the hoboea ju-??> ? h? r.? t?. go i" g< . i . t.*l lef Burke haa orden Hi tl t'hi Istensoi 's a? and now ?-.?ry morning all lodk-er? ? l? red t?. leave lb? ? "? through the n? ID . ?''!..Ti ri>\\'* CONVICTION LEGAL. I., Apr! Th? Bupn me i*? rt to-ila ?'??'' ?'?!<- In a Ich II ? on ?tlor.i of ? -.. . ? ? ?oil??? tor ' steph? n M i ... ? nd formel Sheriff John r, i oth ": 1 hid;- t. ? '?? ? ?' ? ii ?a i , . t.vii t. J of nmvei of out ly owi '? liai was ? onvleted t*> d< fraud t ..? i.. it.f ol the money. The oplnl? - dismiss??? m with I ? all the '? ? hnlcal points in'er- ; ? , Bl, V3 SNAKES FOR CENTRAL PARK ? ., ..... ? i.v | to the ? . ,. i . ? - ? . .i P [i -.??> ? "Bill ' Bnydei ?>..? I >a I .- h . ?? in one day t . m ? me 1 >??? -1 a ke ???!,. \ liad dwindled to tw? and Mn? d? ? ?hb told .? --,,!?' if. pi'-ked ?i n i ? ike dealer's empoi : ,...,.*? ; \ ? > . ? . . ? . '....,,. I ? " - ?!? : i laced Ii ?? 1 o? ami .-i ? i .1 ? bai'l ? f ? I ? __^_ MORE WAGFS TOR COPPER fvllNPRS ... \, rll T - i:..-i... m magi i - :? ding la. - - if m ? - im .? .i ? ? i ? \? . i. i The i ... , ? . n, ; m?! ta .n' i ? i- ?at? .1 ?. ?' I? es of -, n in It as i ...n, . .1 thai 11 . ; ? I ?? irl restored th? ? |?*i" a..,.i that th? Mohaw? ind W??l m ? ? .? ? ..ii,| - i ..,, . ? ? PAILHOAD OFFICIAI PROMOTED Vprll \n?.iremeni a-a I. ' ? ?? I ? ??' ?i . prm.?? of i?ral eupei Intend . i . - .. . i., ? ? ? ? i . . i m .i. . Ralli.i. ,i i ilt i mera. Rp'ptJW ?afir* FURS OUTER. APPAREL MILLINERY . uN,oRs FOR WOMEN. MISSLS W -,uis' WIU HOLD. THIS DAY. A Special Sale of Women's and Misses9 Tailor-made Suits at $35 & $45 Values?*50 to $65 About 200 Suit? -n the Lite Pari, ?tvies fashionable plain and fancy trimmed effect?, made up by our best custom-tailors, of serge,. -??Vwear material? and novelty suitings. Ti?i? ?vim at 4?b Street AMUSEMENTS. ?.Iftiit? MMM HCVki-LI ? .*|\o, Ri I ??'"' Bvs ? 1" M? Toda? H 50 j am K)? o ni** ?a. -> v ? ?' r f?llen*? Tun ?ut: i BRIDES 1 \ ich *?? '" ?>' R ' ?' 11 " v''c' ' French Grau Upara *|-??3g?^ Mi.lne P.hiett. rh ?to? ?rB vi] Eva.i "? |1 .i st < mi,-. < i? t?a v? Il .WTRI * T,,.i.?., 2:Sfl ;..-<? I Weeks Dear OM t'harlle ;?' !,.??.r .,"!-. ? I IIM1IIV, ?'?- '.'..' !? ? Bunty Pi Util strings ?-U,";:".:.*-J. ' H AN H \TT.W ci H "i-'i ? ?tl K r -. - M. 7 >, FORBF.9 ROBERTSON I. 'T.. -.. -.,1 i--.?.c^c of ''?-' . i-' ''" ??? R '? POSES AS EXCISE AGEN1 Man with Gold Badfro Onuses Ar? rest, but Keeps Ont, of Court. A voting man, <ini*>t ?f rtress bul nolsj of manner, entere?! Mik>- Doyle's i.omI and billiard room, at Broadway and 115th street, Monday sft?rnoon, tvptrlipd one o? : ,.? games, then pulled ?< S3 hill out ?'f his pocket ami offered Io bel n on the result lip t_??t no takers, then turned to Doyle and icrtlf-rp.1 h ?Irltik. The proprietor ^?'nt d<>t\n?t;ilrs for lbs drink and continu?*] t.> send. As he e^t the h?iip.? down after emptying tin- fourth drink he walked up to Doyle an?1 said: gee here, I've k<<i it on you. _ou c-oi,,. aerosa or I'm going to take you to the atation house." T.> ?how that ha meani business he pulled back thr> lapel of hla coat und fxposod u gold badge ben ring th<! Inscription "Kx?-ise Agent. New York City, So. 15?Detective." t>.yle couldn't see where lie h:i?l Violated any exrise la\? and said *o. whereupon th?? "agent" told him io pul on his le.it and com.? along. Doyle did At tie station th?? ll?nit?nant Inspected th? badge, took a complaint ?nd ?a? about to ?oc-u Doyle up when .t friend put up the -ary ball Convinced t?-.;it th? "aK*>nt'" wh? trj-nit to blackmail him Doyle called up the K\ cMso Iit-pArtment. and was told that n>) "Dodge," il.?- name glve-n bj the self? *i>l?-.l BK<-iit. w.is employed h the depart? ment. The Albany offices <<t the depart? ment pave the Hint.?, answer. When i e case came up before Magistrats O'Connor ?' i.Til.iy In the Harlem court "Dodge" di?l r:cit appear, and liny." aa? discharged. MARINE INTELLIGENCE MlNU'inii; ALMANAC. :, ' ? nsel 8 IS. m OB Nti 1 IS; i o ?? i ?*- ! (UGH WATER Hell flats . a m :.. 12 ... I 4:; 12-8! 1:30 ?_. i : in WIRELESS REPORTS. r ,?? .-., ' tnne, n lotted as ??W inilei ?aal o< Hai i- Hook .it noon Monday, la expected i (!.. k 'III- e.f>ll OOI . Tb-? Anemia, !<?;.> ted ai 193 mitea ?-ant of Kaj 1} Hook :,- ii ir. ., n. yesterday, I? expected ':. .-art-. " Il .. ?? '.Inc. 'Che Kalaerli \,n;.--. VK-turla, reported a^ 1,210 mile? ras? "f Hand) Hook at S:4B . ? , ? . n, do. k late Thursday even i s ?? K?tner Wilhelm II, reported as 31.1 mile? ..,-?? .,? Sandy Heck at noon yesterday, Ii bi , ? ???,: ? iioci eat i this mm , ? ? Pi tadam, ret ort? ' aa 2BC es eaat ol Hook nt no .?????? ted ti ni-. Hi? mornins ? Pannonla, reported as SSO mllea ?-ait of Hook at ; e,.,:i Mm; !a:'. Is expected to dock la] ? alna. INCOMING STEAMERS TO DAT , Vessel Fron? I.in*. ? tltal . . .Klnsal ? . .| II '.T Hamb-Am ?Valdivia St Lucia April IB ..lUtnl? Am *K Wilhelm II... Bremen, April 16. n >; Lloyd ira . Rotterdam, April 1.1 Holl ,m -'mu',.. .Klngaton, April io it M B P i-.iiit' \n- i . Palrrmo, Atril n.F..'..n? (\>aterwald.rolon, April 1.1 ,..Hamb Km ?."tina di Cl?rale. Inagtia, kprtl IT. ...am Prnlt Am-ona .N'aplea, April 11.Italian Melbourne... .('?.la'.*. April u . ? i omal ... m bile, April in.Mallory rd! Pi?mont* .?Palermo, April \-2 ..., it,* i,-, ?.Bremen, April IS ..N >i L ? ?? I A ...il-cii.Jnc-ksornlllp, April .1....1-.'? ):i ou . ilalvtaton. April i?.s. P_ THURSDAY, APRIL 25. ?K a Victoria Hamburg, April ICHam Am tread an Bermuda, April 28.. R M s p i insexe Irene . .?llbraltar, April I. N Q i. ? I ? turno.Rotterdam, Apr.', 1?. t'ianinm -.? tar Mlddleabnrouain. Apr 11.1. * II Aiiini..?.Ken Oriaana April 20..80 Pae 1 om ? ? .'a kaont Ills, Ap; 1 ;". PRIDAT, APRIL '.?>. ?France . .iinvr?. A|.iii ?<? ...r 'Preter?a. Hamburg, April i Ham! v ' . ;? la : . i.n.-r;.,?... A pi II 1?. . \V Httr ?Me-llro... II? . m.. Aprl' L'l ,.., \Va '. ? . . . S' rhomaa, April 2t) ...(|uehe.< '"'?'.?" -'-;--l lb*1 Apr;! -.;0. pa,, R It 'Mu. ?tho.eTuracao, Ai-i 11 is .Red ( .Hull, Aprl' 12 . " i\- c1 ? Rrren? Rmden, Iprtl II l*Je?l.Bevllli \ .. ? 11 ?? -.'.?-.nah Kavannal \-- I 2' Savannal Pann. ? ?? ? Ulbraltar \ ? I ? ? "un rd ?Hrlf"_a mall. OUTGO I KG ?Tf-.AMERf. T?. IiA V. M Vrcsel "easel. Vor. Un* . loaea sails Mau'O'ai u, Uverp'l, ?'utiai ' ?" ? n . , aa I a Onayt-a, Red I) ? .v* 1, m IL' no m : ?i Bermuda 'iuel ?? i:AHitn H:<V> a m c. Kl, i- S M ,. : ? 120? m A,S, -.?, .1 ' .-. ? A '.. p. n' le p m Puma Rio d' Is ? '. ' m 12 i?-1 n M p . \\ ,1 1 ico p ni Hu on ?..,-,?... i.ljrd? 1 <<" 1 pi Tin RSDAT. APRIL 2?? ? ? 11: . Liverpool, Wi Btai S..10a m 12 "? 1 :.,'... lia t, .-r? I 7:00a n " . M?.!,-;-.. 1 inard 6:S0am l? i?. m n Hamburg 11 \ , 0 v." . m 1 00 , m ... ' ' ;? ? v ? 1 , m 11 ?"< ?< m ? i ? ? ? .. Ward ?:<!. 12 N'ai ? 1., Kl? ? lau, H A !:???? 1:00 p m Or l'ti- ?? H Avrea Prln. 1 12 nfl m :. ?mi p ,. 1 .. Prlnve, Rabia Prince. 12:00 1 11:00 p n \V? - aal I, Ha II. 1 00 p n fl 00 p m IMiig Ola? ' ai isgen H a '.' 00 p m Ki i' ?? 1? 1. Mal loi i.. 1:00p m . ..f Mo .. c ? . K?\ S41 m | 1 c FRIDA! APRIL W c , ? rtatobal P m R R.ll '" a m '? m p m *'??,'? .;.. k.^.iic. 11 .. ' ? .,, f:u M" ... Temple o. Ward TRAIS RPACIFIC MAILS. Daatlnatlon and steamer ? loae la M r p M .1 11 ? orea ?'bina Pblllpi In Montaagl? *ic -.-'? t n? tal,l-l. Mat 1 u, . ,,k [a| ,1 ,1k. ,? ? ? AiiatraHa 1 la o, Man Apr H S:96 .'.. ? !??. China (via 1 * ton ?c .* "1 ,r , . , ,, ???van lap,", i-o'^a. China Phii !i Ifiei ci, i. i-'j. |. 01 Cm ?I '? ..........Api 2S, ?i 90 II?. .11 ?.iiatn. i,lil1|ppin?>a ivla I? .- Transport Maj 1. n au r.p.v,. 'on 1, ? m ? .tti?i rai ba M May ?. S:S0 ' . ' . . ne' . 1 r ?? . Ma] .'? S l'i ; il ?,'?-.!.. . . , ? c , , ,,, ?I ! HI I lustrada (vis t'teterte! Heran a . V\ to, -, v AMUSEMENTS. _ .' il?!,v?a h i v ... i ? ? - i' M ?' 1 1av.fl LEWIS WALLER 8?ff Sltf Wir*--?EB BftBOE ? '?"?".'?? Matin?-? Tettn'ar. "t- T5c, and B?*? Seatai $1 WHIRL OF "?OSiEi? 8STH ST Thea :"' '' ' '?'-"' r' *?" " ' ? BUTTERFLY WHCEL K*5*..i O ? vhn.iea "*? '' ' ' ' ' ' *?? ' lU rio7ii.j?i?.5, , ? Matinees Bill) HI MB Pilfl F;R" ^.WEBEk & MEIUS WSfrT "Hokej r >k ? ind Bunt? Bulls < Strlnga \\1>T V *?". ' ' 1 ? i- ' ra ; '? \ M<?-?;, LU (?EORGF. DO II I HHE GARDEN OF ALLAH POPl'LAR MATIXr.i TO -O-?Y at ?:lt. SI..M* r |? 1.0(1 ri???? Bi. lie. ?ml MM?. I Bile-ins . -?"?<-. ( mi ut a ? . ''. I 81 A S A? Phone ???"" ? ? ??;? ,-, .? - -.. und S itur.l ? ?. Mat . '."? to $2 ..alum's ' ....;'.:?.?;..?*:' Te nl?ht '.'?V'th Tim HI Ul5K.-i-'Ll B? ? .-? Mary*a pre? Hospljal for_ChlMrain. /?3Kt>T\ I4th ?I ?\ of B'wsj M Br. 3*40 'I itfly ? ?? ??'? M" T ?? * Sa? S'M j 'Lilf/C^' 2 vybkks '?rar pinCQi'' ' \JHM1Rtl ?' ?WORTH?. - I IK. riUCUl | RilUil ? ! Mai I riiiKii HI?. \t<?\ I II ... fiBUSS in DISRAELI ? THE GREYHOUND ? UEU AnUlii 1IIKATRK. H'??v. 'id St I m ?Lt?/1"n , H ?? Mta. i.-?. i a RED VM> SPARKLE. in THE WALL Blanche Rings,,, ^ I v N?... V-. jy. with Harry Ollfsll. 5th ?vs. EVA TAKGUAY "ihi'vMu ??-,.-...,- Ed ?a ?.heles A Co.. ?Hha ftfiADcMY ''"N" sr' ,">!' r'ri''"" *'''_'" THK Hl'KMiTHRirr. SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York, Tue<?day, April 23, 1918. ARRIVED. Bteanier Oceans IBr), Bertnoda April '.it, to the Bermn?la Atlantic Sa ?'<?. with 231 pairen a?r. anal in Kalla,-;. Arrived a? ihn Mai al 7.1*1 P m. ZU. ( Bteamer Turaurl (Cuban), Ouantanamo March *>. Ctenfuegos April .T and Manzanillo IC, to the New Tors ami Cuba Mall Sx ?o. with rada* Ai -. '\ ed u' the Ha i n* 4 18 a m. Btesmei San Jusn, Mayaguas April 14. Pone 18 and .-..-; ' lan 17, to the N'an "?'.rk and Porte Rico Si CO ???' T8 , .1e enfers, malls and rr..lse. Ai :? ed at th.? Bai ?t I v.. a m. Steamer '* ; lltall, Marseille* March St. vai .. H i .- ? ...i April ?>. to .1 W Blwell A i. ? ?.!.<. a< the Kar at 8:*M a m Steamer <;. sdya (Br), P??rto Mayo Mar 'i -.-.? Fa >? ??, -" i si :.i-i...,i ?.. to the Oena R O . ?arrived at the Bai at S a m. Steamer r--iii.es? Ami?*. Ne?**port News and ; Norfo I Inlon Ba <??. wtth paf , it, ? ititlse Passed In Han.is Heoll ??t .c.ao t. m S ??....:-- April IS. to i ?lie Amerl an and ? iban Si Une, anth nigai Arrived at I ? Bar a- '. :-1'? i> ?n. Steamer i-: ?ntwsrp and Dov?*r April ! 1?. to '-,?? Red ?tai Une, -a-?Ii '.?1!? cjI in an-l I SOS .teeraR? and n las Arrived at the I'. i r ? - _' Steama - (Br), Port Linien April IB, IS and Kiiik?.!..!! I?. to the l'nlted Fru?! ' >. wlti ??'.' ? .i^.,-' .???i-. ir.a la ar.'i nose. Arrtvsd at the Bar -i' 3 90 p m --'??.- Huron. .l.i kiaonvllle April ?' anrl ?: -M t, the i '??I.- SB ' "n -or'-t! |,a?,...l ! nvise ['aaaed In ?-iunrantin.? jt 4:-?T ?? Stea Hraxos, Oslveston April is. t.. the is Co. wit! paasengera an.I radsa I'bbs?' I ' In Q ; irsntlne at 8:8? a m. Steamer N'avahne, "S/llmlnston an-l O?*or**a I town, to the ?' de e? >'.i. with passengers ar.j rndse Paa ??! In Quarantine h' 4 -".' a ra. Steami I .i .i Havana April 20. to the Kewi V..rk ..?m Cubs Mall Ss Co, with 1?I1 r^n??-"?. r.?. malla and rndss. Arrived at ?he liar ?at lo.'2 . * m. Kteamer Byron IBr). Santos April .'!. !<:.. lie ? '-. '','' la \ Trtnlda I l? and Bar idoa I IT. (. Y.\?k A iianie's, with 133 paasensera nails un! mdSC. Arrtvsd a? tlx- liar at 8:50 ? ; | Steamer Hri'n'.i (Nor), l'mBie?io April 17, t? I .1 H n'lnehester A Co, with hemp. Irrivaid a) : the liar at S *?? P m Steamer Amona it i ?Senna April lo and > iplea it t? Hartfield Solar) A Co, with mi k-iv.-'-. snd rndse Pour miles ? .a.t of rtr? lil.ind -i? 9 p m. Steamer Bremen (Osr). Bremen April 13, to ? .<? i'., with paBasn*rera .-ird rndse. Ten ea raat ?.r Ptre laisnd it 7 '..*? ?. m. steamer i on ,-?:? , i,- -r|0 is?,i, M?int?so Bay April IS, to the Hamburg American Tin??, ?s... Passed in Sand- H. ok Bt 7 *.i p m. Steamer <'..nia'. Mobile ?ir1: in, Tampa t9 and Ke- tVesi 'J". t> the Mallory Fa ?'?), with pas I ?? n-rera snd I la?? Han ?.or-?! off Ambroa? ?'han : : -1 L.tf-1 tshlp . ' 8 SO ?i i,i. Stesmer Alan:.., Brunswtck Arrll 2'\ to the I Mai Ion tie ' elth psasengers and rndse. I 1 .... ? (n . m. irantli e st s-19 n m Sandy Hook. N J, April 2TI !?:S0 p m?Wind ^l-rat.? t-.ree^e .'.?ar; m al.-rat?? \.,a ?AILED F . [xiwther Ilar-.s? 'Hr>. Daln- A-|e| .IM. Koffolk; Colorada Gain toa; i?v?<ai>eake. I -. Pawnes, Phllsdslphta; JeffertMii. N;..r ! folk snd N.-wpoi- N'.w", B| hi... CaIve?iton; j .':..\an .i' Navarre (Br), Trinidad. ?'It\ o-f At? ' .-?? - tnnah; Rotterdam (Dutch), R tterdan , naM? "i'-r), Bremen; Apacho, Charleaton laekaonvllle; Kir! at K..rf:.r 'Hr?, Monte ? in ? Br), ?ntwerp. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. VRRIVRD. ? iierbOUri ?pi ; **2 '.? P m Kronprinz Wll helm (<3er), Nee Voru via Plyraoeth for Ri. ? en I and proceeded > M?ill? * ' ? ?'- 2S Ooys iiTri. (fe-a Ttacti via . '..i onel, \'alp i ral ? ltd ah.-a, t,.r I ? ,i: ,. .... Pen i-. ? . ? 32 "? lit* la i Br), Mew Tori? .'.a Barbados, for Rio de .Tan-iro. Sydney \ ; w. \pr: tfl vngio Bellvlan i ii. . \. ? ? ? via St v/laeeat, C v. ipe Tow n. at? I Kobe April 30 Muncaoter ?'n..tie iBr?. s.-w \ ora '.i Melera *?d. I Havre, \\ rii -?" Prtns der Nodsrlanden Dutch) Neva Y.?ri. vis w < ?t Indies .-i-i ?msterdam Prelenfels n).\i. tt* b'i.1 * >| 11 ? ti n m ; New \-.>rk iTTi.t i.,....',i,n \?r;; in Royal Prince (Br), Nets foi h ? ? rown l'.ira \.ni 31 i"hrlstnphor ilh*), Ksw Tseh and Sort ilk ?la Bar! id . .? i igua (Br), Southampton ?. \ ? ' Ion, etc, and M??s Tork i .... -,. i v . . . ?? . Br), v?? *i>>rk \ -? - ? ?. ?'...? - ? ' ? . . .,- \ , nHi lllrl, Nt? 1 '.fk \ l. Movllle .. \, . i. v i ? 29 i m V iderlaand Bel ;1 -.. ^ j . - .?.'M' (anal i"- '?? ' SAII.RIT r rt Mal ?^ April '.'?' '?? ? ' ? .'I..II-. Nea \ ' . It.? Man Hie ,p i 2? x' ?? nns iP?, Mse ?ork Ii i),). ? , -. ? .??-., l'rir.-e .lin [fro? i Pas ? m? ire) M?*w ?. ru ? I ,.. . > '. f. [> .. Il.l-^V ,1 .. Se? I . ?I . ? ? m Nr*?. w- ?ne. ? iBolelne (Br), n>-? t..?!?! . Ha IsontM iBr) I ft... Monte i , ,, ? New Tork .-. .... ak.. ? i, ?.mold tai ? nk Qerl N ? T n I. sinSBV^>r?, \ptii i?i Burm<**M Prince Br> (froni Manual N ? i *i n ? ? II ' ? ? ? \ -?-> ? i ? '.. H ? S'sw 1 -'k . i - ? - .. S'sa torh and i hilad? i i. ' i ? ? '. a an 1 N'aplti. M s roi Hard to crcf oui of r-uyinp j? Spring overcoat! A?, one man said vestr-rdav? I bought nve only btraun I ?an* afraid I'd rntrk ^ death of cold thete evew?* lichen W% too worth for Winter \overcoat* mid ton ?hivery toso With out." Our Spring overeosii stj-rt at *ih. What'i? vour idea aboijt a Spring suit ^ Blue? Or hlue pray' Or faintly striped hlue? Or?? We've got it ready to put nn to-ilav. What's the name of % Derby that rests so easy on thf h e a (1, the self-con forming light-weight, fU-Nihle kind? Why "Stetson," of course! $850 to S<io Rogers Peet Company, Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St AMUSEMENTS. M.H ?IIKK?. I K\IIIM. IHKtlRK? CUpiOE B'wa: it?othst. Eve.88 A-t LABT Mt.HTs !.'??> lei Co Bl? C KBT Revival Marie Doro, CoBSUacs Collier, T.yn llardltif and N.i ?' U "l -vln. I VPCIIId 19th Si , B'wsy Eve S ;.. 23eM LlO-Uffl v.,-? Tom'? * sat. . .'."?lO1 MABVELOrt M?OI<>\ Pit Tl KM. Oliver Twist Paul J. Rainey's African Hunt KKNBATIONAL KOVKLTT _ Ulin.l.- 44th St.rnear B'wa) Evas. ??> nUU.J? Mr.'inei? To i.-- .-. 1*1 . M Whit8sideTHETyphoon hfli-RIS tSL'?'^S ssl*m>3 THE TALKER D|D-f ? r Sl B'waj Col Circle! Krl?? rARR \ut rodar. 3: ts Beat Seats UN The Quaker Girl irilsrim Ev ? M Uta ? ?? i Bet... n llll.riU.I ,? L-, (. v vTIN. 44 s H- .. L?JI?. tiaillt A m-SBANTDL KSK KKkB??? KKR. Il u. v ,.-,i ;ivr It r bun TMF .T*F. w-c IM* -i.?*- ??'a 'FNNSTT.VA!CT ? ? Mlaa Kasrs ot Tr?? MAY ?th W i'h ? ,r?i' New Amsterdam ?3??i? 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