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16 SUNDAY. Ntxo^ofk _rifc*in_ ,UT! K, 1912. / Morgan Firm Takes $170,000,. 000 Interborough Issue. i SYNDICATE BEING FORMED Objects for Which Proceeds Will Be U sed?Four Years for Payment. .T P. Morgan A Ce., lt was announeed ye.vrriay. havp contracted to purchase fmm the Interborough Rapid Transit Com par.y gl70.000.000 naw first mortgage 5 p^r cent __ty?t_r_- ?rd-r bond.. to be issued by that corporatlon in connectlon wlth the agreenaent just reached between it and the city of New Tork. The purchase is con? tlngent upon the approval by the Court of Apptalla <'f th?? preferentlal rr">'ment of __ per cent provided for ln the subway , .emfnt with the city. The flnanrlng plan^ for the __? subway? of the Rrook? lyn RapM Transit Company are not yet ready fr!' announ.einent. but the $100,000. pon new born!- tn ).<? Issued by that com? pany _ill be taken by Kuhn, Locb _ Co.. the Central Trust Company and their as goclates. as alrMd. announeed. The Interborough's financing plans enll /or 1187.156,950, divided as follown: For refunding th^- COmp__7'a present debt. ' 0 . for construetion of new subway* (the Interborough company's one-half of the coat), $5-.-0__ld?; for Manhattan r__ ?ev.iy Improv-inenlB, ahout |80,000,000; for equipment for n. w subways. $21,','>'\00n, and for other charges, Includlng diseounts about I9.S00.000. The mortgage srcurlng th>- 1170,000,000 bonda from the proceeds of whlch these re-quirements wlll be met will prorld. also for the Issue of sueh addi tiopal amounts of bonds as may be needed for e-rt.nolonfl and improvements during the pertod i f the lease. Letters have been sent by J. P. Moryan _ Co. to bankers, Invlting them to jo'.n ln a syndlrate. the life of whieh if to b? fve year:- The price of the bonds to the gyndleate, it ls _l__T_toe_, wlll be 98, Mor? gan. QrenfoU & Co., of London. and Mor? gan. Harjoa _ Co., of Faris. are Invlting s . rlptlona to the syndicate from Euro? pean bankers, and it is expected that a large. proportion of the bonds will he placed abroad. The purchasing bankers will have four in which to pay for the _70.noo.ono bonds. whi'h are to he part of a total ai thorized issue of about $_)0.oOi'.i>J0. In the year frOBO -luly 1. 1912. to June 30. 1913. they wflj pay .<7?,000.000; in the next two years < ,,.. '?. ?? . acb, and in the year ending June .'. the remainir.g _2.ooo.000 The syn dicate Hill dlvidfl equally with the Inter? borough ccmpar.v any amount received on the aale of thfl bonds in e___s of an aver? age price of par and acerued Interest. after deducring a'.l expenees. A cnmulative sinklng fund of 1 per _B_ wlll be provided for. to hegin flve year. from the date of openlng the new subway*. or at the latest not more than ten years from the date of the bonds Bonds may bo drawn for the sinklng funfl at 110 or bought in the open market at a lower figiire. and t-.e whole issue wi!l be amortiz'd during the term of the lease ?When the .ubways are eompleted. the In? terborough Rapid Transit Company wlll have a prior clalm on the net earnings of the propertles to the extent of 114,o-_.*0o. made up a* follow?. Average annual earn? ings of present Bubway for the last two yeare, $6,336,000; 6 per cent interest and 1 pei cent slnking fund on $77,000,000, the amount ol Interborough's new investment 1n subwayB. $4,620,<XiO; interest and annual sinklng fund on approximately $3^000.000 capltal mvested in elevated railways. t_ 800,000; profits from Manhattan Railway lease and other lncome. which during the last two ytars have averaged annually |!._3.000. SUIT AGAINSHNJERBOROUGH StockholderWants Accounting of Securities Given to Belmont Firm John C. Wilson. a stockbolder in the In? terborough Rapid Transit Company, flled a aummons yesterday in tbe Supreme Court ln an action agalnst the company. August Belmont. Andrew Freedman. Cornelius VandeiU't. Gardiner M. Lane and oth*r directors. for an accounting of the securi? ties of the Interborough glven to August Belmont & Co. in 1-02. At that time they wer. valued at $l..'--i.000. and now, wlth ac cumulated dividends. are entlmated at be tween $4,000,000 and ST-.OOO.OOO. The plaintiff asks that these securities be turned ba"k to the treasury of the Interborough eom pany. alleglng that they were glven to the TUlmont flrm wlthout . onsideratlon. Mr Wilson. who lives in Washington, owna E.700 shares of the Interborough stock, bav \ttg u par value of $270.00. It ie alieged thal the 11,100,-*- worth of _rtarborour*1 stock given to August Bel? mont _ Co. was supposed to be in consld eratlon of eertaln sejvices rendered to the con.p_.ny by the ;a?,king _o_C_l_ and for Bome assets in additlon. One of these ser vfces ___ to be obtained for the Interbor? ough by ti.e assignment of the subway ctntract held by John B. McDonald, In whlch Dontract It Is sald Mr. Belmont was already Inte.ested. Mr. Belmont also was to obtaln some subsTlptlonB for the Inter? borough stock and further had turned over to the company tho Clty Tsland & Peiham Park Railway f"mpanv, carrled on the books at *r1,nO,*B*0, hut whoBe gjcttt-l value, it is allejred. was $3..00O. There are two simllar sulta now pen llng brought ln "fttt b*f Clarene* H. Venner and the Contlnental He^urlties Company as. Joint plaintiffs. These actlona have been bltterly fought. and so far tho Interbor? ough has had the better of the fight. The latter moved in the Supreme Court foi Judgment on the pleadlngs. whlch the court granted on the ground tbat there was no cause for _?___, The Appellate Division aiTlrmed this declslon, and a few days ago the appeal of the plaintiffs was argued be? fore the rourt ot Appe_Js TO RAZE _LEIM0X^ LIBRARY Work on New Frick Home to Be gin Soon, It Is Said. The work of tearing down the old Lenox Library Bulldlng wlll be begun in a few weeks, it ls sald. The Btructure Is on the block fronting Fifth avenue, between 70tb and 71st streets. whlch was purchased by Henry O. Frick in 1908 for a price re? ported to be $2,400,000 when lt waa declded to comblne the Tllden. Aator and Lenox llbrarles in the building slnce erected on Fifth avenue, between 40th and 42d streets. Mr. Frick retained Carrere _ Hastings some months ago to prepare plans for a home he is to erect on the site. whlch has a frontage of 200.n feet on the avenue ano 125 feet on each of the alde streets. Pre llminary sketches will be flled at the Blulrt Ings Department ln the near future. COMMENDS M'ANENY ON 8UBW AYS. The Indep.ndent Club of the WeBt Slde at a recent meeting passed a reaolutlon commendlng Borough President McAneny for the way he had dealt wlth the subway situation "Rarely haB the clty been bet? ter served, in our Judgment." the testl monlal read. "than ln thls matter by our. Borough PreBldent." SUBWAY CONTRACT8 UP JUNE 10. Albany, May 26.?The Court of Appeala has declded to hear on June 10 argumentfl on the appeal from the declslon of the lower courta austalnlng the preferentlal < lauasB ln the pendlng New York Clty ??-_wa-* contracta. { WAITERSJRESTJ3N ARiVIS Quiet Likely Till Tuesday, When Demands Will Be Answered. Peace reigned yesterday In the elty's caravansarUs. although both hotel proprie tors an-i waitera declared they were pre? pared for war. At the headiuarters of the Internatlonal Hotel Workers' Union. whose reprcsentatlve the hotel men debarred from tht- conference Frlday. it wgg said that, despite the snub, Uie members would strike no more until the hotel men recelved a committee from other workers' organlza tlons and answered the demands. which would probably be on Tueaday. The hotei men are underatood to prefaaa to be no longer afraid of the Internatlonal Union, taking the ground that it is a bluff orpanizafion and that they themeelvei ara on a war footing. It was declared that they had more- than three thousand strlk* breakers m Uie dty ready to nn aii */acan cles. Trouble waa nverted al gevaral placea yesterday through the conclliatory rnethodg adopted by the union. said Ita financial aee retary, Edward Blochllnger, who asserted the men were eager to go out at Maitin's. Sherry's. Maxlm's and the Holland Mous-. Walkouta were prevented, he said. only becaus.- in each caso the rnanageinenl ac* ceded to demanda rather than n.sk a atrlke. Mr Martln ?onflrmed the union e.fbcial as regards hia own place, saying that ihe demands made upon him by his employea were reasonable and he had granted most of them. The sub-committee appolnted by the hotel men to treat with tha discontented ?mployoa announced that it had come to an agreemont on what should be recom? mended. Detalla were- not announced. A disturbing element ln the altuatlon eropped out when waltera ln aeveral of the larger hotels threatened to strike to-nlght despite the fact that the Internatlonal Hotel Workers' I'nlon declared auch actlon would not be sanctioned. DEMOCRATS_CUT WIRELESS House 0'Economy" Kills Navy's World-Wide System. [From The. Trlhune Bureau ] Waahlngton, May ft?A periodtcal re? vlval of Democratic "economy" resulted tn striking from the naval approprlatlon blll ln the House to-day the prodsion for a rour.d-the-world wireles-- telegrarh system recommended by thr- Naval Affairs Com mitee and Secretary Meyer, Repreaantattre Fitzgerald. e-hatrman jof the Appropriations Committee, who ron sister.tly herates the Democratlc Houae for its fallure to make good on Its economy pledges. made a point of order atainst the appropriatior, The naval bill authorized an expendtture of COOfADM to establish world-wlde connac* tion among the ships of the navy and mm rr.erdal vesseis. The technlcal objectlon raised by Mr. Fltzgerald was that the Sec? retary of the Navy had asked ln a gup p'.emental eatlmate for tbe establshment of such a wireless system. Becauae the expenditure waa not recommerAJed ln the annual eatimatea, Mr. Fltagerald charged that the Secretar*- had ' ahown a contempt for the law." Heasserted that other heada of departments also mcluded In aupple mental estlmates reeomraendatlons whlch should be made in the annual est.matea Hf.preser.tative Padgett. ln charge of the naval bill. agreed that the provislon waa technlcally subject to a polnt of order, bul he exprrssed the hope that Mr Fltagerald would wlthdraw his objectlon in Vlea of the great good which might be accom plished by a world*wlde wlreleae system. The chairman of the Appropriatlona Com? mittee, however. was obdurate Bnd the !Tem went out. The aconomy ideas Ot Mr. Fltzgerald have been generally disregarded by the House recentb. and he evened up the to-dav. Mr. Fltzgerald nifoimed the House not long ag>. tl.at lt would l.e unable to make good lts pleda-es to the country th.et there would be economy !n expendltur^s upder the Democratlc regime. NABS PAIR AS PICKPOCKETS Sleuth Steps on One Prisoner's Foot to Preserve Evidence. Detective Flno was Just a'ightlng yester dav f'om a southbound Madlaon avenue car at the Brooklyn Bridge termlnus when he saw three men b.lterlng among the, crowds. He thought he re--ognized them as old offenders in the pocket picklng ln il latry. anl BO he hld himself in a nearby shanty to watch them. Tlie three men presently hoaided a north* bound car, rode a coupie of blo.-ks and got off. Flnn says that one of the three then pulled a pocketbook from hls walatcoat pocket and took out a roll of ollla. These he placed ln a wallet and Ftuck it ln bls Ifside poe'eet. Flnn grabbed this rhun and the one near him The e.th^r darted .-iway. The man wlth the pock>-tbook dropped H in the street and placed hls foot upon It, wlth the evtdent Intentle.n of kicklng It away to get rl<l of the evi.lence. To pre* vent this Flnn placed his own foot on top e.f th<- man'a Wlth a prison-r ln ea>*h hand ond one of hjs feet also buny, Flnn was unable to move until Patrolman Campbell e-ame along. At the Clty Hall ROlk-8 atatlon the two prlaonera geve tlu-lr names as 'saac i',,,\ri ar.d Samuel Davis. The? police say each man haa a ree-ord for pocket ple klng. Both men denied Ihelr guilt B KNOX TAKES UP GIRL'S CASE. Mrs. Harrlot Stanton Blatr-h, head of the Women'a l'oiiti.ai Union, has roeaivad a reply from Secretary Knox to her rt t? >gram to hlm asklng hlm to tak" aome ?Otlon in the raag of Miirle Kurtz, the y.ung Oerman girl who it was reported was belng taken haek to her natlve coun? try, a prlsoner. between decks on h (J<-r man tramp stearner, wlth not another woman Oll board. Mr Knox's reply f.,|. lowa: four lolegram of May n |g receive,t r ha\e requested ihe Attorhey Oeneral io Inatrucl the fnlted States Attorney at I'hll gdelphla to Inveatlgate and report the facts ln the caae of Marl*. Kurtz. NO FLAG_TO_PROTEGT Industrial Workers of the World Disappoint Sheriff. HAD PACKED THEIR MEETING Police Throng Union Square, Too, but Programme of Protest Is Carried Out Quietly. ! When the mectln_ of the Induatrlal .?_?_? 1 "rs of the World and the National Free ; Speei-h I.eague waa about to begin ye<it-r ! day afternoon Sheriff Jullus Harburger WM | pr_a_nt wlth tlf'tv of hl- mer. ?'Ready lr>r J any emergency, and if any bomh _OI_-fl lh_ | way I'll be here to receive lt. And let m? tell you. if any one darefl to splt on the" "Sheriff." Interrupted Alexander Berke man, the anarchist "no one intends to splt on the flag, nnd. what is more, I have it from Henrv Landwlrth, th-- Beeretary of the Industrial Workers of the World. that he never said or Inttmated thnt thfl bag should be .t>at upon " "Yes," said Landwlrth, "no one will rplt on the flag." "You bet your life no one Wlll!" the Sheriff hastenerl to sny. "And let me tell you: If I hear t traltorou* utterance or a _e-i.louBob-erva.lon l wlll arreal the maker of said utteranee or obaervatlon forthwlth " Then Sheriff Harburger looke.l around and, seeing no Amerlcan flag. -ald: "When are you foing to ralse the Amerl? can flng?" "We're not going to have anv.' anawered the anarchist. "We thought it better po_ .?--." JUBl then Leonard D Abbott. onf ol tho editora of "< urrent Llterature" and chalr man of the meeting. arrived. Hfl walk* I over to the centre of the piatform and an nouneed that the pUTPOM of thfl meeting was to protest against the vlolatlon of free Bpaech ar.d tho rlght of public asaembly In San DlegO. Cal . and against the Imprtaon meni cf Ettor and Olovannlttt. two l? idera of the recent gtrlke tn Lawrence, Maas , who are held ln Jail or what thelr ftlendi call "trumped-up murder charge?. because they led a Bucceaaful strike." Alexander Berkman waa then lntroduced He is one of the aofteal ipoken flre-eatera who ever followed in the footatapa 'if Km na Goldman He waa made up like i profei sional bohemian. wltb florrowful eyea, long halr and the Indlapanaable long flowlng bow Ue of yard-wlde black silk While he wag talking-in riddleh-Wtlllam D Hayw.__ appeared and waa greeted with a aalvo of cheeri from thoae in the crowd who ?? - nized him About the same tlme twn women **ith |arg< American flag? plnned on thalr ? - - made their appearance ln th* fronl or the crowd The alert photographara qulekly poacd them between two soldi-ra who were listening to the speeches and took anap ahots The women were Mra BadU Cun? nlngham. of No M7 west 143d Btreel and Mrs F J Warnerker, ol Astoria mem ber* ol several patrlottt societtea. ?* h I rall-d to augment Sheriff Harburger'e forcea There were a)m forty polleemail under C-rtain Morrtfl G. F. CONSIDIIME BANKRUPT Liabilities Said To Be $300,000 and Assets $200,000 A petltlon ln hankrupt' ? l flled y_8 terda. againal Oe ?:-? I ' ?n I rnited state. Dlatrict Court. Coi ildlne h.-,s been known for yeara ln thls clt; aportlng man and hotel prnprietor The action againal ?"'onsldtne ^ns brought ly ti.-- A H Mayer ? ompanj and '_? other credltora, wlth clalma aggregatlng *:_'?!. through Tankauer _ Davldaon, " The liabilities we... said t.. be *_**-.0_ rludlng gecured i lalma, and the ? rviO conslstlng of leaaehold and hotel hilld Irm al No ifl to 161 W? ' O* '???* fixtures. nto<k. etc The att'.: i I thfl petltlon waa to conaerve the 8?eeta, some ..f the la -- . redlton having _ en pi -Ing for tl m,-nt nf thi ii i lalma The action wlll glv? Consldlne an opportunlty foi arranglng a settlement with all tl ? Consldlne \m< "ormerly partner with hla brotlvr John, wh_ dled sev< eai i ago. ir the old Metropole Hotel, al Broadway and Cd Btreel T li I '? \ ?*?? !' ?' m 1908, and In May, 1810, peorge i oi . ., ??. |.nd al So. Ifl lo 151 \ ? Btreet upon whlch bt erected I Hotel Metropole The bulldlng cotl 1 He was alao interested ln other propartlefl and wa- i onajdered v/ealthy. MAY SrTTp 2,000 LUNATICS State Can Deport Insane Aliens on Paying Steerage Rates. Accordlng to a plan d. rlaed at the V hall Club on Frlday _) ea-Congresamaa William H Bennet, "Edward Sanford, a lawyer, of No. _ William atreet, and Good? win Hrown. counsel for the Btate llnspit;il Commlaalon, the stme may gel rld i<f two thousand inaane allenfl now conflned In hus pitals. Theae Inatltutloni .'.re overcrowded and must get rld of alien patlenta whoae com mltmi.nt 0-CUrTe_ three yeara or more after Ihelr arrlval here. accordlng to Mr. Bennet, who eald thai the ateamahlp llnea of thla port had agreed t.i take them back to tha porta of ..ricin on payment of the regular gteerage rata No provlalon ls made, however, for caratakera, as only auch aliens as are ald. to care for thera aelvefl during the voyage wlll he deported A repn lentatlve of one of thfl tranaatlan tlc imis aald yeaterday thut all lines have been Wllllng always to take back Inssne aliens lf tlie state oflVlale ahlp them U BUCh, but thal thev are gveree lo have sueh allenfl booked as sane peraona Immigratinn offlciali aald tli-- plan " _ likeiy to ''-ad t.. internatlonaJ laauea They contended alao that it wouM be Impoi to nl corrw I namea or European addn from allena who ar.- Inaane The word of sueh peraona la not aea pted la tha unml i gratlon aervlce. NOTABLE 0FFERIN6S Al 1STORES For Further Details Consult the Advertisements in To-cJay's Tribune. 8TERN BROTHERS wlll hold to-morrow a special ~ale of women's dresses at greatly reduced prices. The flnal clearance sale of their womkn't tailored aulta wlll also be held to-morrow. Other features are wom? en's coats and wraps, trimmed hats. wom? en's and mtsses" bathlng suits, imported parasols, brass and enamel bedsteads. GREEN HUT-SIBGEL COOPER COM? PANY wlll place on sale to-morrow a huge atock of Chlnese and Japanese mattlngs, "Crex'' rugs and mattlng and grass rugs. Colonlal bedroom furniture ln a varlety of styles wlll be another offcrlng at this Btore. JAMES M'CREERY t CO. announce for to-morrow in both stores women's tailored eults, afternoon dresses, afternoon and evening gowns, cloaks and wraps, house gowns. klmonos, waists. wash dress goods and "McCreery" sllka All these etocks wlll be sold at attractive prices. BLOOMINGDALES' call attention to their annual summer free dellverles for all pald purchases amountlng to $5 or me-re Such purchases wlll be dellvered free to anv ooast resort wjthln ojie hundred rnilee of the clty. The condensed budget of Mon ;oay and luesflay saies cononuea at thia store. HEARN'B Jun? sale begins to-morTow, wlth a large stock of women's underwear, bables' wear and women's wash dresses. ; Some of the June sale sprcials include cor I sets, petticoats. isllk and white lawn waists, | girls' dresB hats. men's silk shlrts, boys' ! wash suits, women's silk and crepe kimonos and mlsses' silk dresses. MACY'S model trunks, hags and sult cases wlll be sold at reduced pricea this week and will form the feature offerlng of a sale, whleh wlll Include furniture, summer draperies, porch screens and everythlng for the household during the hot months. ABRAHAM / STRAT'S Invlte attention to an unusual sale of hoslery. Men's un? derwear and women's under vests are also included ln the week's offerlngs. J M GIDDING et CO. announce derlslve prlce reductions during ihe coming week ln tailor made suits. Tebesplerre coats, chlffon blouses. afte.rnoon dresses, receptlon and evenli? ajowoa aad truamed milllnery. Decisive Price Reductions BEGINNING MONDAY WE WILL OFFER Still Greater Buying Inducements in wearing apparel of the very highest standard. Charae customers may have parchases made between now and the end of the month charged on June btlh. rendered July Ut. $75 to $125 Tailor-made Suits at $48 Fxact -up'icat- of thc newest Parii demi-ta'lored model,. of fine p'ain and novelty-weave serges. $85 to $175 Two or Three-piece Suits, $65 Late Season Ptl_ styl.5. of finest cLoth and silk materials. Imported Model Suits?Form rly $175 to $250-at $65 & $95 $45 Robespierre Coats at $25 A -p'endid Coat for c_mmer uti'ity wear-esp.cia'ly suitab _ for thc seashore and motor,ng; of eponge in pastel and dark shades, lined with fine peau de cygne. $15 to $35 Chiffon Blouses at $5 Cnes and two* of this _e..-on "s .martest mode's. which we de sife to c'osc cut bec__sc ltt-8 ate broken. $85 to $135 Afternoon Dresses at $45 1 he most ch-rmini- ! ummcr siyle*, of rrnrm-use. taffeta. nove'ty nets and si ks and otht-r fasliiouab'e materials $135 to $200 Reception and Evening Gowns at $75 Perfect rcproductions of al* the newest foreign models. Trimmed Millinery at $10 and $15 Regularly *25 to *35 Street and Dress Hat-, m thr newest Paris stvles miian* letjjkofBI and _lg_< JxJone on approval, reserved or exchanged. Tiftb nami at 4.ib $tr**t Discards the "Park" and Begins to lllumine Coney Island. _ MANY NEW ATTRACTIONS Old Ones Draw Well. However, but the Ki3s Waltz Ia Espe? clally Recommended. i? t, a matter of be i i brlghter, better than evei lua to be Ita beat aea old etand ?howa ..ii earth leahed to tlu gbui for mercj U least. l ?< ha ! ? There la no doubl ? ! you . an go ".ii and measure it foi ^elf if -..)'. don't bell* ve whal you 1 the paper. The plain fa. t of the matter I U that It's nearl twlce aa ? ... e.r it that got bui ? ,- , , u I I ,.,.,.,, v.i...|. real gua ported _< | | . erve tl ? n il ?n il ' _, n|| ,,f i ?? Klowery Klngdi ui. Thal e.uit. a parcel t.> the -, irk a ara year and Ihen "Cap" Hlira oolt down ln the cornei I ??? rallwaj is g.i for anot ? ? ? addition. The -A.ilf . Ir. 'i* lan't i *,,? the "???? loua reaaon thel th? ? ontt i l ; waa algne l only ? ?'? ? ''?' " -,i:I '"' wlthln a dnv ..r two It la waUln-j untll t'.e ground la eleared before pltchln? , I,- tent, foi il la la ? real - Ircua an-i pr? - ,,,,,,... ... ihe "greai white tOO." Wlien lt comea lo helng brlghter Luna 'a a ,-rfer-t blaae --f Incg lo - Th?i lami s are iiranged Ilke -?? mtnj tropli al moona come d..v.wi to oarih lu lllumine Coney laland arlth Ihelr klndl: radlance. Dn accounl of Ihoee mooni thejf havi ,i,,,,.r-ed Ihe "park." ind thal , atl |, i if the ti"1 Imply "Luna " But, of courae. what every one --.ants to k?.ow' la: 1- H really better? Well. iou'11 be poing down youraelf aome tlme aoon, and vo.i ean find out at Hrat band then Hut TAhen vou ge. de.wn don't, what.ver v,,u do. miss the KlM Walta It'a the lateet, thr greateel ever and the bullleel thut has cropped up In many n year, take it from tba gforementl.?! pra ? igent It '? recommended to mai<iens arlth baabful beaua This is the wa) it ? There lu a hrass band ln the niiddle of the floor Ar.mnd the l.and ai.d in and out and every whlch w?y ruoi ? track, followlng the guppOSed path of a OOUpie waltzlng. The hnshful beau and hls malden enter a small car. In whlch there ls just room for two and tn> seat. The back of the car hits them s.mewhere ln the reglon of the BhOUWer hlades The band plays. The <ar sways And ttr-re you have lt. It waa a little after 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon when tbe prn.esMon e>f eh-phants and employes returned from the Boulevard, and the llne of watchm.-n gCTOM tlie gatea swung Inward to admlt tbe eager throng. At o o'clock the plac. looked Ilke a Kans.is lumber yard after the paaaage <-f a eyolona But half un hour bifc?? lha opening Uie 1,S<X> employes ar.d IW woiktnen gggembled at the front gates, march.-.I ln a s.,||.| phalt-nx, whleh spreu.l clean a<r..i-s ihe par- and carrled along wlth them every loose _rilcle whh.li aeemed out ..f place. Then they uncoiled the l.ooo yarda of tlre hose down by the ma.-hlne ahop*. and ln half an hour Luna was snlning hrlghtly for the coming crowds Tht-y rushed, as :rowd.? arlll, tor the new attractlona that were opened. hut at that they dldn't pass by their old favorltes. i "Craiy" Curraai. wbo loopod the loop on a ???? tugh, was there in ht*. motordrome The *hr>ot-th? r-hntej.. the rolltT o.aster. the Red Iftltl the n Gllde, all i ad tlieir merry p-arties to thi ighl And, aa the *?-> int. Mmi ??? ? i ? ? h ?? aii MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MIMATl Rl. AI.MAN'.V i .. luneet, 1:20; bm ia Mta, - in HlOU IVATBR. a m r m '?'?:? ??'?'? _5 ' ?': _ . I 11 ? ? ? ?.8 tt tr WIRELESS REPORTS. ll Vli tona. rr,p irtad -' '? - ii ..:. .it in.t" ? tn ? !? fi rt ? aon INCOMING STEAMERS. TO UAV. V'eeaal Krom. Ua* ?K v Victoria Hamburg, Maj H Kem Am - iti . ? Ma) |8.Ameili an ii.. ma M i 23 Ward ? U_ . M-* -1 R l> W 1 10....... ? ? r.stL_r__. gavannab, m..v ifl ...iavannaa ? 11 ., . Ma) ii . \ ? Mmj 12 . Auatrlan i . ? M ?. _0.Wai J ? ". n v V. M _ .: illaaaow, Ma) 18. I ??? _ai i- Al .rana I .:n. ll, nloai e. Ma- l? . li" I s i i.r, Ma) l- R< Ma\ Sl Panama (?land, Ma) 23. ? ' '!^''??, , .... Klnaaton, Ma 21 Hamb Am r?_..., Ma 22 N \ -? l' R ii. rmuda, Ma) .'? ': iel t u 1:1 . . ? ..?.??? Ma 21 .Bo Pa i fit a .. . . M ? 23 ?-;''> Pa?! Ifl - ? III* Ma) .4 '"lyie, _?DA* M.\1 28 ?Kaiar-i u kr.l fherl urg, Ma) -2 N 0) Uoyi Kii _-???!. May -.1. . . I I ' 'i etiame*.. p?ri - j...in. May 21.. R P W l *i;,-ii'_ ... rlai inaand, Miv ig.rica .. ? libraltai 11. ifl . | . .. .t;alveaton, Ma) 22 *> I'a i U'lntO ? i ,!> ra'ni . M i\ ..... MallOT) mall OUTGOING STEAMERS. MONDAY, MAV .7 Maii Veaaal ' ? IVir Llne ClOOCfl aalla Mai.._nnr. Param'bo, RDWI.U__ a m B:o_pm Alama Brunawl k, Mallory... l .oo i> m 11 80 i m ,". 00 p rn TUBSDAT, MAV 21 K Wll tln U. B|-e__n, v;i. 8:30an lOOOam i,i tdalai l?, a _ llna, A R P _ ih* _ m Rctterdam, Rotterdam, li A. jViKum Ion, At Ti ... ? ? ? - Fabra ."? i>o p m .. i kaon' III., Cl) da ? 1:00 | m : ... . ? ...'?. .- .\- i 00 i m ??. EDNBSDAT, MA. 29 'Lueltanla, Ltverpool, < "'in-'trri 1:00 am Marai ilbo, i ara ..?? Rad D S 80 a m \2 00 m ? . colon, U F Co. si.'uiu in 13*00 m Mexico, Havana, w*rd.13:00 m |_0pm ? i.iK.-i, Ba 12 00 im 8_o r _> Moli e Naplea, llmiih-Am. l?:Oo.m Comancb., .'kaonviile, Clyde. l_0pt_ Uunpaea* QalvaBton, Mallory i 00 p m ?Mt.il f.>r ra _B_taW_ -l-BM 9 30 p m, TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. C_ta_ _i .tirul! iii and :,teanier. In N tHM lla van, Japun. Corte, China (vla San Ptanclaco) > hlna.May _tt, 8:30 Hawail (\ia ^an KraneiBi-o) ?Slerra .May tt, U:_0 Japan, Corea, China nia Seattie)? A?a SUru. __8._0.8__ Japan, Coraa, rhini .via f.attl.i ? L?r.l Derby. Mav 81, ? 3'? Hnu_il ivla San fl ?n< ls .11?Wll helmina.May 81. ?-30 Hawail, _im, I'lilllpplnea ivla San PrancU-o)?U s Trenaport.. .__.tl.0-_8 Hawail, Japan. Coiea, China. I'lUippinea (vla i^an Franclaco^? Mancliurla .Juna 1,6:30 J_P_n, c.ire?. rhlna (vla Tacomai ? ni, M_ni .June 3, 6:o0 FIJi lsl.,n ia, Ba__a, Naw _ealnnd. Aoatralla ivla V?ii.-oih_i- Makuia.June 7, 8_g J.l<an, COrta, rhlna, phlllpplnea ivla Vaacouvarl _ui|>reaa ol Japan... Juna 7, rt.30 Hawail, Japan, Coraa, Cblna ivla _an Prancleco) Chlyo Maru June 10, ojo Tatlltl, Marriueaaa, Cook lalaintb, Nea Zealand, Auatralta ivla s.m rrancUco) Tahltl .luao _!.?_? SHIPPINQ NEWS Port of New York, Saturday, May 26, 1912. ARRIVED .teaiv.er M.rengo iBn, Hull M-' 11, to San deraon A Sen, with :ndse * rrP ?4 at thc ?at at . :i in .teamor AJrlatlr iBr>. Li\erpooi ||a** IH und Queenatown 17. to the Whlte Sur Llne. with ym cahln an1 412 ateeraie paiaenjera and mdae. AtTttO* -l the Bar at H 41 a m. Stetn Bcofhers will hold To-morrow, a Very Exceptional Sale of an entirely new collection of . Wooien's Dresses Copies of the latest Imported Models. for Afternoon, Calling and Reception Wear, of Novelty Voiles and Silks, Foulards, Chiffoo Cloth and Glace Silks, at $29.75 *nd $42.50 Less Than One-Half Their Actual Values Also Final Clearanee of their entire stock of Women's Tailored Suits, in the newest and most desirable models. of Cloth and Silk Iabmat $10.00, 14.75, 22.50, 29.75 to 79.50 Former Prices from $24.50 to 145.00 Women's Coats and Wraps Linen Coats, for Street and Automoblle Wear, of Irish Linen, Crash and Ramie, __._?__ ?__?_? ? -_ at $4.75, 7.50, 9.75, 32.50 Summer Coats. Three New Models, to he worn over Lingerie Dresses. also full length Dressy W raps of Charmeuse. Satin and TafTeta Silk, at $]2.0U, 25.00 Actual Values $19.75 to 40.50 Motor or Street Coats, of Diagonals, Whipcords and Mistral Voiles full and half lined, at *M7.50 Actual Values $27.50 to 37.50 Sport Coats. of Striped Flmnels, Navy. Green tnd Red Serges and White XovHty Weaves, $8.50, 12.50, 15.00 Women's Rain Coats, . of single and double texture materials. including Kubbenwd Satins Serees, Crepe de Chines, Cashmere, Etc, ? at $5.Q0, 7.95, 12.75, 19.50 Actual Values $7.50 to 29.75 Women's Trimmed Hats For Midseason Wear of 1 injrerie, Leghorn and White Hemp, are being showntfl all the latest Paris Models. also the followlng Decided Values for Monday U) Imported Panama Hats, for GoM Tenni< and Automobihng, trimmed $< ?j** -ith ihe differenl college colors and white, a* ^'c Actual Value $12 50 Misses' Lingerie Hats, for Summer vear, 8' *? Actual Value $7.50 Women's & Misses' Bathing Suits including manv exclusive French Models,.The<JW?>1[* \ntoinette Collar, Princess and Slashed Skirt Effect ia Duche?se Satin, Taffeta Silk, Plain and StnpH Mohairt, Cravenetta. Calcutta and Wool and Silk Serges, Bathing Caps, Shoes and Bag*-. Also for To-morrow Messaline and Taffeta Silk Bathing Suits in naw. brown .-ind black. trimmed with striped silk to match, At the Special Price of $5.00 [nspection is invited of their large assortments of Imported Parasols of Moirc Flowered Mousseline. Taffeta and Bolting Cloth KffecH, in attractive color combinations, Also for To-morrow, Decided Values in Plain Taffeta Silk Parasols, in all colors Black and $| qQ White Fffects and Imported Pongee Silks, \ alue $3*00, Bayadere Black and White Striped Taffeta Silk Parasols in plain and flowered effect*-. a Ur. 2,05 Pongee Silks with silk linings, Actual \ alue $*.*, MoveltvSilk Parasols, in erYective modeK $3#75 4.95 Values frotn $6.75 to 7.50, ?t l-'or Monday an.l TuescUy, ? Special Sale of Brass and Enamel Bedsteads Brass Bedsteads, in desirable patterns aud all sizes, bright ordufl finish. lacquer guaranteed for five years, Formtrh Mta.00, 19.00 and 30.00. at $13.25, 13.25, 24.50 Enamel Bedsteads. in all colors, st *8-75' ,2* Formerly $10 50 and 20.00 T- i 1 I r-' Snrincrs ** $^.50. 12.50, 15.50 l pholstered api .ng?, Formerly $12.50, 16.50 and 21.75 M;l,,r(,sc,....-U..1.cl>.^ Pon^v $14.50, ?? JJJ Msttressej, ot Special BI.ckDr.wl-.--. West 23d and 22d Streets ,,,., -? wCStU eU*? sa xtt-fl*1 ?ssr**A*M s"? ^Unv, .W,...-.. ??*?*__ J%:5^ g,rn and mdM ? .i?*r>i ... -? 'Sm-i* Klpme r?^ la Qaaiaatla. at **l i> ni. ??. ?1 __i ? N* mi a*i?i . ,.n,r | -,,,-.. .*.-, AM..-. N" I'l. ? *,-?.-. ,o?-,-i"'vV;:".n;,^r-mm*-??-? -,?i MPftri end Brat. 1 ???> ' * pttou, ii) balUwi Irrivta *' Tork snd Bilt.inot* Tran.P-'?;'?' p '?? ,,a ,v?r, bum. May W. <? ??*? Anlve-d at (De P-r ot Wll "?*?,. Kov -.e.t, ...^r^ii^-^v:^':;^^.:'-. a,,d,,,?... lAILSD ion. Al?Kon'. ',.."? Oiotava .Bn. H-nnuda; KrMnl-na, *?-***___i .?, kmIm; Caanlaf fe* l__a_&t? Tc-bST'man Juan; Comua. Klarnun- ((W>. Kingston; O.m-Tonl. "Bn. OU? .w- Hun.n. eh.ileston and Jaekaonvllle; M_n ..nuiio (Cvbaa). \*.l'?Uie*? l'"Z\T 55!" folW and Ne?p<->rt NaWi Ri--h.mb(?a>- .Fr), Havr? '*- - llrt, l.ivcrpool, Clty of ijWMj, "a'annah EI OaeMMMa, Oalve-st.-n. Undcntela ,G,r, Ad'en AUonquln. i'u.rto I'lata. DMvar. Oil ;?ton.Cinclnn.il ?0?i. Hamburg. Tlvne. iBr. K.nz.tou. Olvmpic <Br). Southampton: Orub. (Br*. Ktai.ion, H?>?_a. H.vr_a.. H.rry i_rke?ba.-h. gan ?"l*",1^"A'!,r'A.' * N'aples; Commcd-ra He-iiina i? Taaamo _ STEAMERS'AT FOREIGN P0RT5 AKRIN BD .. ,_aK?i C_pJ^___, M.v 88 R-'** *** "w'1* Kg^US .. '"M^do--' ,.u:i. a*. *_? * _,__?_._. 2- K-_*.AIla**tt_ar>.e_w*3 \ta Najlea ? ?<?" ' BouthamMoa, Ma) ? "? '?"'; 'Fr' M.i Plymouth end ' .her*) irg. N>w tor*. Madelra. Max 20 Ivernla iBr*. New Naplea and Oenoa land pr"*****? Te-_| Plymouth ^ta^ -B-Oceanl-? IBr*. >?? JM Cherhourit and Bwtbainpton ?*"!,p vork "* 1 Oeorge Waahlngton lOeth ^ttAei) Cherbo-rg ani Bteam ia-id precee_ ? . SAlLED , ?, AUafBal Movllle. Mav 26-Olumhl. <Br? lf_** ? *** New __*_ v,w .C** . Havre. May _---* Piwence tjth ?"?,,) Afl> Pover, Mav 28?Vad-rtaad tB?1?> . werto New Tork ? , N-,? 1"? Llvcrrool. Ma> '.*.'? .'uupanU (90. vla Queeiiatow n v?? -??_ 1 London. Mav .:. M'?"''"*',!l,h1''.r''irrom G** Palermo. May 3_ A.uona tltatl '*ron New rorfe. . ,,,..-, Ne? T*^ Aiuwerp. Ma> 2V--Vad.rland (??'??? _.utnrptrnrM.v'_--rh..ade.rh...^T h,_it w-.^SJ New Yorki, Careeri. X*[peTe\ao. fa p.nklrk. May 28 ?__. of M*n.'he_*f York. __- vork nume. Mav 31 - Bmllla lAuai). N?*J Vork. ; Llba.i. M?> _--_jT-rak '???'? K",__.. ****' Brt.uen. Ma> 25--h.oen._ln _u.?? ^ Berrnu-a! May __-Beimu?lao ?Br>. Nj*, T** Shletd!-. May -4-Narra._n.eU (Br,> PASSED Tfrk . KinMle. May __-T.r.n.-e ,Br?. H M ?: .-hC.ter ?,,, J?- ?" I?le of Wlght. Mav _4-I4aho -Br'. MeTBt tt^aarm ^^^JfU York tor Plymouth, Cherbourg a_- . i