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Official Says He Is Certam Pris
oner Is Man Wanted for
"Joey''Josephs's Murder.
GETS MUCH NEW EVIDENCE
Case Will Be Built on Similari
ties of Handwriting and
on a Series of Identi
fications.
;.-lerr?r.ri IB
. Rlvor. N. J.. No*. -JO.-Wraley
.' Ptidloy, Distri< t Attorney of BrW
Counl . aft^r a talk with J. Frank
lli. !.. iu tha .?nunty jail here to-day.
? v oiBc? in Btaffalo to Rot requl
, u..rs ;it Alliany. so that Hlokey
i ba oxtradited without delay. Mr.
Dudlay said ha araa aura ln.k.y was
ihe man he wanted.
I',.-for,. ho left Buffalo laal Bifllt **?
DMttHol Attorney had setured an m
, I. iim-r.t charering Hirkry with murder
|0 tha first deuree, in regard to the
i of Joaeph Joaapa* tha s-vm
raar?4Naj boy whoaa body was found ln
B . .-sspool in Liukawanna laat ?BtW
day.
li talk bara wlth Hi'^cy
MKJ a ...ni-.-n.- with the accused"
, i taaryer, Mr. Dndlaj ****** a
Btill firmr-r inipr'-ssion of Htdtay'8 gullt
as a rosi.lt of a trlp to tho Keswiek
rotony for iBebrtatea, bobj WhWnga,
v li. ra ha exaBBJnOd a number of men
i? whotn in. k-v had talhod frealjr ha
fore his \m st.
The information he obtained there
leodad 10 strongthen the strange tel*
,, raotvalHy which flrst b^
, ...-r.nt through the letters and
of confossion whlrh eame to
,hc Buffalo an.l La<kawanna paiica
tho niurderor.
Mr. DudiOj haa two llaaa ol attark
asalaal Hlchay; tHa flrst
|8 tho rr-markal.lo siniilarity between
tho hanrhvntinp of the o.mfession let
. .hhI that Of the letters on othor
ttera uhi.h Htckajr sent to friends
B BuffalO, and tho second a sorios of
.i.-tiiiti.'.'.tioiis l.y inon who BRW a man
arorlrig HJckay'a daacrljHkMi whaa
b? was with tho Jaaapha boy just be
the disapjBxarar-i.-.-.
Indictmint on One Pomt.
Bo ...nvinHng was tho handwriting
aimllaiity that that pohtl alrnie was
i.-nt to galB an indiotmont. and
Ith tha admissiims of Hi< kcy, arhtch
ototataad to-day, ihe Distrht Attor?
ney expressed hirnwolf as ( onhdent of a
onvteUoB.
in viow of the fact thajt an toaanlt
Plenty of "go" to our
a/ouths' Mlits.
\o wonder there's a run on
them.
dlad wc anticipated it.
(ilad, too, that we stwked
bag in browns.
More attraetive
this popular coloi
before.
Eiagliafa models- more con
servative models?every pat
tern eonh'ned exelusively to us.
Vouths' suits, sizes 88 to 85
chest, $16 to *;*?_>.
shades of
than ever
Youths' overeoats!
Same story of style. snap
and success?$16 to $40.
\\ \e .old a number of these youths' coars
,.' <,,ir soft Bajtey wootena tr. glrls wlio *anr
- atrl tallorcd coats of rr^iiy flne fatirica Ht
rat< vriees
Motor eoats. "eaps, Stetson
Derliies. shoes and furnish
inrjrs.
ROODS Pfxt Company,
Three Broadway Stores
at at at
Warren St. 13th St. 34th St
BENTWOOD
2 for 2.?c.
EARL& WILSON
SHIRTS?I5?ANOMORL
defence would l.e probable becat-M of
the pacoHar self-accusations and 60_?
faaailOD* bf letter, would you aocept ;l
plflB of rnurder in a lesser imttrntT Ht.
Dodley was asked to-day.
"As thirigs stand now, after my *rc*_
i w.iuid not,'' he replled. "bacauaa
I baUava the man ia guiltv atnl OBB 00
eonvlcted on the charge Ifl the- indict
iii. -nt."
Jciey" leaaptta. vvho was tba aon oa
.. well-to-do utorekeep.r ol LBCkB*
wanna. rl.BB_lil8a.8i1 flXMB his hOBM ?n
Octobei li'. 11*11. EUekay ^as at tbal
lime oa the payroll of th.- Kogers
Brown Iron and Steel i't>m|>any, in
Lackawanna, and. acvordiiiK t<. Mr
Imdley, he was not at work Ofl that
day. A man who answer.d Hickey's
doscription was seen in th.' BalfhbOP
lioc.d of No. 1-1 Hidge Road, 'he ad
dreaa <>f the place where the llttle boy*a
body ffflfl dlsoovered over a year later,
for peveral hours on that day, and a
railroad .wltchman who was workins
near that nuint will he <>ne of Mr. Dud?
ley s identlfieatioii WfltneBB**
With the puhllcity that Bttended the
rr.uvery of the body last Saturday. Mr.
Dudley said. two iermeii "f Lackfl*
wanna rame foi ward witli a story 01 a
scuffle they had had with I man an
swering Hickey's dtiBCrlptlOB Ofl BB
evening a few days before the disan
pearance of the Josephs boy. The man.
they .said. was attempting to drag a tif
teen-year-old hoy up an alley in tlie
rear of No. 200 BaiMCfl Btreet, where he
lived, and put up some little Bght when
they intotfered.
Will Allow Extradition
Hickey's counsel. who has been Itl
stiumeutal in keeping Intarvlawarf
from talking to the prlfloner, Bnd who
at tirst annoiiiic'.'d that ba would _fhl
extradition, said nfter a talk with Mr.
Dudley to-day that l.e wmilu n"t OppOM
Hlckey'a extradition srhen 'he neceaj*
aary lafal (oraalltlea bad been coin*
plied with.
Sheriff .Yank Tilton. who i1- holdlng
Hlckey on tho thiny daya' datefltlon
flltowed under the New .l-rscv law
pending extradition, has backed OP
Hlckey'a laaryar in his efforl to keep
th.. piisonar aacludad, and Blace his
arrest no one but the Brie Cottflty Dia*
tricl Attorney. Cblel QUaon and Jef*
fxey, his lawyer. have talked l<> Ihe
prison-r. Hlcke) is th>- only occupant
nf the .t.ill.
"I BXpecl lhat th.' extradition for
malitics will be complied with quickly.
and that we will he ready to take the
prlsoner back t<> BoHalo ??" Frlday,"
Mr. Dudley said to-day. Bfter a talk
with Hi> key'a jawyer.
A*7?ordlnR to the Brie County Prosa*
cutor Hlckey'a wflTTeapondence arltb
John Hoskyn. one of his former etu
piovers in Huffaio. whs in reference t.>
;,:i Invcntion deolgned hy Hlckey t.
cover a railroad frog s.. aa t" ellmlnata
the danger of catchlBg the feet of
-< itchmen. Ilickey believed that :?
fortune would rome his way if he could
j)..rfoc4 and market his invetition.
Huffaio, Nov. 20.-FollowiriR th*
m.i.t charging J. Frank Hlckey with mur
?n tba first degree in tb* caae ol
Joaeph Jo?ephs, on or about October 12,
a representatlve of Distrlct Altorn.y
Dudley's office started for Albany to-day
under Instruction* teleajrapbi <1 by -^:.
Imdley frotn Tom's Kiver. N. .1. tO 00*
tain requisition papers for HJckey** 8X?
tiaditlon.
o
"NO SHORTAGE_IN COAL"
Merchants' Assn. Committee
Reports Its Investigations.
Tliere will l.e no shortage in tbe eoal
supply tbis winter, accordlni" to tha re?
port of tb* committee appointed to study
tbe sitiiation by ibe Marchants1 Aaaorla
tion. Th* ciiuiiittf-.'s investlgatloti was
tbe result of tbe large number c.f latter*
received ie<?*iit]> by tbe Baaoclatlan, Ifl
which tbe writers BflM they were Unabl*
to obtain hard eoal Ifl th* Qflantitla* da
Mrad Bfld that exoessive prins vv. ?
ilctnanile.l bv- some relalb-is. who >:.iv..
as theh excuse tbat they were appre*
henalve as to the sutliciency yf th* ."'il
tuppit duritiR the winter mofll I
Tbe report presented fisuies glving tbe
shlpments during periods of Btorag* Bfld
< onsuniptlon and tbe slilptnc-nts by
months during tbe years IM to !___, in
elusive, vhich lnciicatetl thal tbe f8811 of
tbe c..al consumers, as f.ir 88 Bflpply is
< on. c-i ned, were unfound.-d.
o
58 YEARS IN U. S. SERVICE
i M
Commissioner Shields Cele
brates His 73d Birthday.
i'"iifiiatuiutions and flowara wer* ahow
eied A-sleiday uj.on Johfl A. Bhlald*.
I'liited .Slfates PomiBlBfllOflar. wbo c -?-b
Ibratad his 8*venty*thlrd birthday by at*
, teiidiug tO his dutles in the I'.ibinl llinld
ing as he had don* durini- th* bli\
years of his s.-t v li ...
There are few n*fl who hav* beea ln
public ectvice as kMtg as Cocaoilaalonar
Hllielcla. He 088788 his wmk HfldOT th*
administration of Praatdafll I'i.M... nnd
many famous ctiminal caaaa W*T* broogfll
i before blm as CommlBrionn*.
At the StlKgestion of BOflM of tl.'- laadlag
lawyers who practlae in ti.e federal i iflrta,
Ifr, Bhlelds recently pubtMied a book on
_ "Kederal Courta atid Pi_ctlce," and, al*
Ithouffh th* w'nik is hardly a month old,
| it is footed from ciaii.v h lawycra ap*
peartai in fedaral oauae*
*
! GOVERNOR AT LAND SHOW
Much Interest Aroused Over Prizes
Offered in Prize Crop Contests.
"Back to tbe farm for wealtli, b.-altli
and bappiinss.'' is tha Baoaaaa* brought
Ui th* people of this etty b) tha land
slin'.v i.ovv runnlng in tbe 7'.st Iteu.im-iil
j Armory. ^'ot alone do tbe exbibits era>
Bti an insplration, but thay BOiflt tln
and furnish Btriklflfl .1. inonsti ations
o; the whyfores aad wberaforca of Bgrl
ii.- Among the vlsltors at tba BhoW
I yesterday was Qovernor Dix. wlth bl*
.1 .1 l.leuleiiaiit c'ommaiiil.i K .' Ii.-Kav
Tl.ere BT* twentv-tlve stat.s of ? ?
I'nton, canada, llexloo and Porto Rleo
reproaeatcd arnona tha nany exhlblta <>f
. ni'i_.' farm gHr.i.-n and orehard crop*
Tl ? n.-w Voik si.it.- - \iuiiit haa aa addl*
llolial l.atute in a large display of Uve
ai .i k. Incluaina i?.ur braada of dairv
,ttle. swiri.. aheep and poultry. S'*w
is also BbOWlag poiiltiv
inom; the daity eattl* i> K P, Manor
K..I. a tltie-v.-ar-old llolst.m. wbub
, oi.is all worn's records for mllk and
i.utt.i produrtion In hei claaa, aitli
; mllk an.l l .t;i>. pa_nda of bnt
? ..t BaikHim<? ?!,(] . ?> .
v\ lilti - ? Itll larg. Utti t - of Httle
>:- ar? Bhropahlri
foui .1../.. n breeds
led ai - ? ?
? ?
? ,. d
BY U. S. IS
Department of Justice Decides
to Make an Invesiigation
for Itself First.
LEGAL ACTION MAY FOLLOW
New Haven Roads President
Admits an Agreement Has
Been Submitted to the
Grand Trunk Line.
\\ ..sliihRton, \ov |t.?Tba I NBpal ttn.-nt
of Justica n.ts postpotio.l tho pi' pOBBd
grand Jury laveetagatlon la New Tork of
tha allcgad iralawfal ifafBc aBreeaaeol b*>
tweea tba Orauad Truali Rallwajr <>f Oaa*
a.ia and tba New Tork, \.-\v Haven &
Hartford Railroad, pendlng a furtbar U>
qulry bj II e depai troaol
Jeaaa C. Atklna, Aaalatanl Attoinaj1
i:,-ii.-i,,i, aaid tt>nlghl thal tba praaddanta
of both rallroadaj aad offered to glve full
arroBa i<> tha rawarda ef tlu-ii eoanpaBlaa,
aad that Attoroea Oeaeral WWierBhara
deckled tbai a full and eareful exaJnlna
tlon or i,i. ta offered by the rallroada an
w. 11 aa bj tbe protextlng Rlaoelc i-i.m.i.
MaBBBrhUBirtti and Near rlarapBblre af?
narlala BboaJd be made before putting the
eaae int>> the banda of a grand jury.
Mi \tkuis. mi it,.. Ixed the dapai Ijnunl'a
.1. t< ? n-itiation P> .oml'i.t a nui'l in-iuity
.md to have a grand Jurj probe hatar if
facta i" ararranl it wore dlacioaad. Me
said tbe Attornej Oeneral i:-oi Brrltten to
tbe i-;< ii \v i? \ prealdente for an expbanatkM
of the ruroored agreemenl before any pro*
t. al araa Ble i
New Hampehlre'a state offlciala to-daj
joined arltb Mauwachuaetta and EUaode lal?
and In proti tlng t>. the Department of
Juetlee agalnal the alleged traftlc hrp-c
menl betw ? a ihe roa<J?, peUttonlng tho
federal government \a mit'^\)<^n under
': UBl law with UM p'H
pos<- of preserving rallway roropetltron ia
New Bngland.
John K Benton nnd i:?iw..r.i c Nllea,
of the N< rH Railroad < lornmla*
alon, held a long conference with .Mr.
Adklna, and F I M< l>eod and Qeoi ge w
Blal op, ol the JH etla Railroad
Commission, t...... part In the dlaciiBXlon.
Montreal, Nov. M E J Chamberlln,
presldenl <>f tht Grand Trunk Rallway,
aaid to-day tlial i" luad noelvr I a < opj of
the proposed tr.itii, agreemenl wlth th.
NeW york, New Haven A Hartford Rall"
road, .imi it araa under conslderatlon.
. reemt 'it had been i enl t.. London,
though li had noi yel been recelved (?>
the Orand Trbnk board there He would i
make no fur! ment.
i'r> -?!? ? ' Mellen of the Nea Ha
road ? onflrmi <i j ei t>-; da | tlie t ? poi I
necotlatlona - ?? practleall) eomplet4-4tsj
for a trafl t between the Oi
Ti unh and Nea ii 11 ? ? h nuli!
at ti.. ..f the li'
f..i th the fotjowlng atat4 menl:
Mr Mellen hai oaltmn to
Mr t 'nambt rlln foi .i iwenty-flvi
? . ment, bul it has noi yel be. n .-n
u. t.,! by Mr. l ' Mr M.
1,-r |a jflthoul I i- ?" ;? dxi ,i- to ??'
action Mr. Chamberlln arlll 'ai->
it la uhdi ...
preventa tbe Orand Trunli from complet
In2 it* prop '-? - ua Into Braat
iii.i riovi I- ii.-<- Tlu only tblng h??ld1nx j
up the aeeepi l the agi .nl i
i.-nt Chambt rlln ol tht Orand Ti >j *.?
la sai.i to be a fea mlnor arrangemi
.1 i.i. llltb - .in.l tht -
that be mui t flrst ..Main the appro al
bla board of dlrt ? tora ln London.
Pollowlng the - r. i? ? ? * of aubposnaa anl
moal of tht fl and dlrax tora ? I I
Nea Haven coi pany t.> appeai before
the Federal Orand Jury hert to
those aubpornat I a : . .
Ui.it th. \ need aar, aa the In
qjulry had bt en po tponed mdeflnltel) |
Among ihoae Bubpornaed were i P
ponl m. rgan, Wllllam Re* kefeller,'
Chalit - M Pratt, Oeorge Maoculloch
Mlller and Oeorgt '" Baker Tlmothy E.
Byrnes, rlce-pn -i.i.-nt of the road, and
Alexandei H. Cochrane. a dlrector, were
aervt d a Ith aubpa nsx In Baslon
ii, ai ?? g u . ?. 1 nlti <i Btate Utoi nej
decllned '? dlseusa the afTun. declating
u n aa irl: ? ?' ?" ' peak about
any Inveatlgatlon eoatemplated by the
Department of J.
SULZER GOES HUNTING
Will Take a Little Vacation Be?
fore Resumino; Congress Duties
c.i ? i-ii.,i -, i.. t w inbam Bubwr baa g.
nway to get i '. Blnce electlon
he has been buay aitb a maa* af eorre> I
apondenci and ihe camaWearatkw of roaay
nf his appolntmenta i-'.ariv in D.mber
be Inteada to -.. Waahlrurton for th<
openli g of Coi ??' e be a IU retaln
hla s.-.it niiii' Ihe Chrlatmai r.-. ?-. ?
ii- w.-.it Bouth reaterday on ti"- ateam
ahlp Prlnr twt Ai m . <?f the Old Doealnloi
Une, FYom Norfoik he wlll w. io tlie
f,,i-, -. i, ich ..' P< teraburg \ a.. n bare ha i
baa been toM a IM turkeya are t.> be!
found m abundauaoe.
Mr Bulxer w.i" exeaedlngly demoeratle
on the pler and on ablpoeard Ehrary*
..i the glad hand, the longahore
tn. ii in ii.iriiciil.ti.
just a? ba was aboul t.. aralb tbe oJank
,i young frelght hkndler Bwlnglni ? ect?
ton hook approached \. .irni whlapered.
Mi. Siil/.et Btooped until hi~ BB1 ?
a krvel wlth tbe man'a Upa, "Whal la
ihut'.'" he asked fortaally.
The man wlth tha hook
again, the wordi "fea
dlble lo Ihoae abe
? \Vh\. cei ? ald tbe
ele t, iiiuwuik' de. p Into bl
poekH
i'i eami a qua ler, ara to the
man w ho -,">k. .>' ' ?., tt v. >?> ? i ?
Tbe Oov< noi 11< 11 Ib a mlght) hnnt4 r
.-,M(i declared o. died thal it be
iii.i ii..t bag turkeya aavauBk fot Bla own
Thankaglvlng dlnnei aad theaaa nt aiany,
r.r his tii.inis in T,itiiiii,iu\ iiaii be arooJd
ti,- miicii dlaappolnted
"l bave BOl i a.l B ' ?" Bl ."ii !"i a
? ;??- ai tn ' -i !??> :. "a
ii:it?- on- wii do no i aitit i ?
? ,f w.hK ?.. iiiiiMi up in Waahlagtoti, and]
j ii w\\\ t.ih. , do ii i a
'...?ii nit. > i 'iu latnaaa ?? I
I . ' fea my baa b "rk then
PHI BETA KAPPA MEETING.
Tln \. rfi ?? - of ti"- Phl !
? tha
Ho' i \ Ux laat ghl Di laat pk Aa< I
'lh, . olotn il j
1
STA1E BARS fflSPJAL
IN CITY WATERSHED
Pollution of Croton Reservoir
Feared by Health Commis
sioner Porter.
BROOKS NEAR SITE MENACE
Protests Against Westchester's
Tuberculosis Sanatorium
at Yorktown Avail
in Albany.
I B\ Tel. Kr.iph to The Trlbune )
Albany, Nov. _0.-Dr. I.ugene H. Por
ter, State Health Commlssloner. to-day
dini-d tha applicatlon of tbe Westehes
t*Jr I'oiintv Bflard of Supervlsors, tt) es
taMish a hospital for the tr.-atment of
tuli. reOloaas in the town of Yorktown. be
I'.mse of tln- d.inK.-l of polluting" tlie New
Vork t'lty arater aopply. The att* fr>r
ihe proposed hospital ls I.SrtO feet from
the CrotOfl reservoir, and through the
proparty now two BtraaaaB, mnning into
the reservoir, one M feet from the pro?
posed hospital slte and the other M
foet
Dr, Porter, ln his opinion, said that the
most aeriOOB BbJOOtJOB to the proposed
Btte ls tbe daagBB of pollution to the New
Vork lity water supply, whlch is drawn
from the CrotOO reservoir, but he did not
ib'.-m of much weiRht the contention that
the proposed hospital would damage prop?
erty v.ilm-s. rontlnulng, the Health Cum
misstotiiT stated:
II Is propOBCd lo loeale thls hospital on
a farm ot :::; acrea tiirougb which flow
mn brooka emptytng In tbe Croton reser?
voir Ae. ording tO ibe testltnony of ibe
englneer for tlie I'epartment of Water:
Bupply, Has and Eilectrlclty of ihe Clty
i.' New Vork. tba water from Ihe BQtie- .
duet now beinft coctatructed by tba clty
from lh* ratskill regtoa wlll IJrst be ln
trodn.ed into tbe CrOtOfl r. 881 VOU*. \\'h?"
lt is realized that th* ur.at populatlofl of
New York Clty are dependent upon thla
ii ?. for potaUe water. the responsl
bllltj it.viilved In passintr upon thla sppll
r.itlon appear* to b<- of tbe utmost Im
portanro,
The evMenoa on ibe part of the petl?
tloners, glven bv promlnenl enplneers an.l
? \perts. is lo tlie effei t tbat the seua+r<*
from this Institutlon can Jie tr.-ated by
nteana nf a ?imBgc disposai punt. or
olh.rwise, so as to be Innoeiious and to
prevent any danaper of pollution to tbe
v 8ter suppf* of the .it v.
The evMePCe of th* exp<rts for tbe
clty and the onglneera in .hatge of the
work of preventing ihe poiit.tion of tb
preaenl siijipiy ls to the rffe.-t lhat It is
tii.t pn sli |e to entirely prevent aueh pollu?
tion atui aafetruard tbe a.iter suprdy, and
thal BUCB a s.vvapn dlsposal pliint would
not at all tltnes be eflli-ient In opi rathm.
and Ihal there aouM i>e damriT nf poiiu
"..*. !':'? water s ipply, nnd ibeir te.sti
mony ft" lo tbe exp. rlr'i. e of the rltv
n-ith other plants on the watarabed would
??? ronflrm thla i lew
in \ lew of ti ?? poealblllttaa of dancer,
*e in -i nroceed with irreat cautlon, and
? ?., ?? ? ?? seriooa protaata of the
eharged with th* protectlon of the water
atippl) >.f lle CltJ "\ New V-rk frotn <-on
i ? .i.t ot _ii.pt t ii* respon*
grantlng m> ai prot al of this
ta ..pnit."t the loeatlon of the hos
t it.il Ifl forfctOWB were made by the Mer
L'banta' v ?? a.ion of New Y"ik Clty,
the Board "f tVatef lopply of the etty
l tiiofl* other orgunizatlons, while
fararad by Homer Fatka
aecretar. of tha rftate chaiities Aid Aa*
? nt otl Bl 'I Dl ThOBUU H. I'arrln*;
?l. ii istanl aecratary of the National
\ aoeiatlon for tha Btody and Prevention
.f Tuben ulool*, and other*
Commli loner Porter apprvred an ap
pllcatlon of tha itoard af fupervtoara "f
County for paiinlaafori io ao
labllatl .. t lltM fiilosla hospltai In th
t< w ti of li nv.ili ik r Th* appileation ???
oppoaed By the state Cbarlttaa Aid Aa*
?o latlon oti the jriound thut tba propooed
-;l, v ;.- n:..'. .s-lble
MECHANICS & METALS HOME
Bank Announces Itself as Purchascr
of No. 50 Wall Street.
t' Meehantc* aad M.-tai* National
BlillOlinoed \<>t. nlay that It had
.,.,...) N'., .Vi W.ill -It.'.-t an.l woul.fl
? tbe entlra bttlldlng aboot May i
next year. The faet waa printed oniy a
f. cc weaha ag<> lhat this butMtpg had
hi.en .sold iti tbe latter pat't of 1*01 hy
tha NeW York lilfe Insnranee nnd Trust
Campany to aa -AdhBeaaBad pttaatpal rep
raaentad i.v Borace s. By A io., but
ih:n tltle bad nc.l pas*ed and that the.
purchaaat bad -fltfl tba end of this ve.tr
to tak.- tltle.
.T. P _lorgaa <t- ('o. eome tlme at-o
purchaaad tha B?Udfaa now oeeoplad by
tbe bank. al No. d Wall stre. t, und as
i.li.ai.v innonneed wlll ereet ii|)on lt*
- Ita ..mi thal 8f their own Bdjotnlflg prop
<rlv, Ihe Hrexel binldliu;, a bnndsoino
tructar* for their own aaa. Tha afa
cbaalca and Matala National Bank, ln
n- i,,w h.iiii-' vviii bar* aararal banklng
inBtltutloni aroona Ita bbbi aatahbora on
the s.nii.- i.iork. ibe Bank of Naw York i
n; k \ ti,.- oidest of th>- banks, beingI
,t' No l> W all .slre.-t: the NeW Vork I.lfe
iiis'ui.iiii ? hikI Trust Company, al No. ju;
the Central Trust Company, at N<>. M;!
ti,,. international Banklng Corporatlon, I
,,t No. ??". and the NatJonaJ Cltj iiunk
the street, al rlo
__- 8
FRANCE DECORATES HEPBURN.
Tbe gOVernOMfH ol l-'ian..- has nm
fened np.-ii a. Bartoa Bapbora tba ap
pointmeni "f OlBear af tha i^gion or
Honor, in i-''OKiilti"H oi tlie part taki n
iy tb* Naw Vork Chanthof ol Cbmmarca
in ihe i.c. ption io tba i-'reiieb Chaaaplata
dalegaUon whkh rlaltad Naw rorb laat|
May.
AMUSEMENTS.
OCI 1CBA B>*l 44th Bt. Kvenlnga at 8:20,
UCLflOlfU M,llB To-da) aad Bat, I M
"MISS STARR TRIUMPHS" " ;! \
FRANCES STARR
TIIB CABB <>l _________
REPUBLIC l.d'i, i:\v':!;"^;:;:\:'^
Blllotl *pd Davtd Bolaaco preeeni
5 GOVERNOR'S LADY
j^v??'COHAN,S'l,:;,:?:^;.,,,::,1;;sl;;^i:
GEO.M.COHAN
ASTOR
ABIGHIT
"BBOADM K\- JOBBH.
ETw-y, !?'? Bt. Er* R li. Mata vv-i .
... Bai -' II Wed.Mjt 7,11, to |1 M.
Dou.lat I-AIRBANKS la
HAWTHORNEoftheLJ.S.V (
ngiun . n. Ho . S >t ,Vh Mt T.ly '.". '.n
UnAriU atonrb* itina rb* Waii st. oin i
. \>, k I'.iMd Belae_o/* "The Woman."
Vboi 1 \n hai-i ? "f.'$*%$&.*'..??' !
TIKM.KVI I BonB He.ltal KK1N \| |)
WERRENRATH
Ti. ) ? t? ..<>?? t.i 1
?_? no_ at H..11 Me' W'oi.l'S.illN BUREAI
VlllllAN B0II8 Kocltal Tlrkeia. 12.00,
,u ? , s, *_?|tM*-?l? T.-,r. nnd _')..
?'' rr:i: RICA R D 0 "r ^N ? <,N'?*
.. o ka.no. 14_:. Bway, 2
li)l UIIIIIJ-. B*jr. 2*81 B? 1:18 Mat. H-i
Wed. Mai
.<>.: ,11.64 '
A SCRAPE 0' THE PEN
Offering Extraordinary
Winter Overcoats *<* Men
A gentleman bas asked us why we had
Special Sales in the midst of the Season.
It is a part of our advertising, we told him, and so
long as our Sales are representative, in every respect.
of our fair dealing in our regular daily business, we
simply make a dignified money sacrifice for the sake ot
extra opportunity for publicity.
And that is the whole idea back of this
present offering of straight Savings to vou ol $4.00
on Winter Overcoats Marked Down this morning
from $18.50 and $22.51 to $14.50 and $16.50.
Most of these coats are veritable beauties?attrac
tive is too mild a word. In length they drop just below
the knee. They're light in weight?but as warm as you
would care to have them. Well lined. sleeves with
Satin. Many with velvet collars.
There are tan Shetlands in a delicate blanket shade?a
cream monotone. There are rich, fleecy coats-diagonal weaves
of broad brown stripes alterhating with white?tnrnmed witn
unique horn buttons. And similar weaves in deep browns and
reds interspaced or the same coloring more lightly tinted.
Grays, too. in worsteds,?bright, spirited cnss-cross weaves.
quieter basket weaves, and the ever-pleasing hernngbones.
And this but a suggestion. To use an all
embracing really descriptive phrase?these coats are
"there."
Winter
Overcoats
$14.50
and
$16.50
Cut from
*18.50 & *22.50
fraaTa^laraw. 'JJW B5to*/**!?
Trade Mar* *WS3? WajV a <>?<ury
P aaaaa i b%
Christmas
Handkerchiefs
I7or Men
While the variety of Handkerchiefs which arelfppropriate
for men is limited as to ornamentation. there is stillla
wide field for selection in style, size and quahty. We
quote for some popular lines:
IMain Ifcmstitched Handkerchiefs in all sizes with
all widths of hem, the largest being a*yard square. 25c,
50c, 75c, $1.25 and up to $8.00 each.
Hand I*mbroidcrcd Initial Handkerchiefs with vari
ous styles of letters and mannish corner designs, 25c,
50c, 75c and $1.25 each.
Colored Horder Handkerchiefs, 25c, 50c and $1.00
each, in very wide assortment.
MerTs Furnishings
This department carries a very choice collection of Men's
Wear, suitable for holiday gifts, including?
- Men's Gloves, Neckwear and Pajamas.
j] French Terry, Blanket and Lounging Robcs.
Tl Knitted Silk Reefcrs and Silk Half Hose.
U Silk Negligee Shirts, Underwear, etc.
| James McGutcheon & Co.,
5th Ave. & 34tll St., WaldortAttorla
AMUSEMENTS.
mi'jJiliMiKiH
TWICE DAILY
UNDER MANY FUGS
intlllatlns Barlaa ol New J^?t*c,j*
BEST SEATS at MATINEES $1.00
*$ r*Tu McCORMACK
WINTER GARDEN R"wfc??VJK !
vssmgi i yoOAppAB?y
(ABINO. By a SB. Ev.SilS. Mata.Wad.a_Bal
- ?,?B THE MERRY COUMTESS
WEBER & FIELDS' ^tU".*
,4.1. lusl Waat of Bwajr. TO-MtillT.
lV..l> Palr. < * t I'ii'". Wlihom tba Law
.,., ,s i|17l ;n Evh.K 13 Mata.Wcd.aHa1
'" -: The Red Petticoal ^aJSSF
IMTI4 BT. Th.. 3? nr.Bj Mata.Tom'w 4 8at.
iuuicbiICCEM'C ("'1 BW** Comedy Co,,
b VDIP *2d, Wcal of B'way. Evga al ?
LTRIv uat| Sil. w,.,| m rhankag'a, 3.
FAVERSHAM'S JULIUS CAESAR
i st Incladaa Mr I'.iv^rsliHin. I'l.mk Ki .ii.m.
rj ron< Power. Pullcr Melllah. Miss Julia I |pp
IBTH BT. TbwT4B. B.o1 Hy Bi I IS. Bat.To
?f ^frnliAM Cllita ?*^,N frPtfa
STS:?.v;-READY MONEY
playhouse,;;^:';1,!.::'W:;w.1.;
LITTLE WOM E N
Wini.m rTolllai a COMBDYM4lat.B of Bway
'??::j\, ?>!,"? FANNY'S first play
!>..<.< MTTI.K HlaM BBOWB.
v, ? 11 l \ BxtterBi oa lha Wheel. arlth
"Srita Mn- Perfbrniaricea Bl IWk.-l.
TSS* Tneatr* MtB B4., Baar ..Hi Avo,
"" ?". Mat' T.i.-h. ThttM IThanka
iu'ari a'aal "Tha Koud to Arexdy." ?>?
ii.Tn K-aalona Tuppar. Pro?aeod by iyd.
,??, Roarnfeld under tha auaplcra of lha
Xatlonal Prdaratlon af Thaxtra i luha
METROPOLITAN gEK
ra BaBfal at a. PBBBBt, Parrxr. MMhoxrg
,rn RutblBi Ollly. Conduclor. hturani.
Prl. -I B. Ma?on ?ff^0Jo^K^!
, scotti, Saawrolx. Coajd . foiacco.
(,l "'-'." II.-,.- *:??-.. Baxmh. Uajwaj Ido
but), oorlta Qrtawold. Balaa, ' onaj.. Hartx.
Haa Kvr. Bl I :" < onrert. Me la *l ??"
MJarha Klman. Ruaaian Vlollnlal I rrm-tatl.
UIB>. Bntlra Orch. ?"??"?''" ''."? V. V'.i...
nVxI Wteehi Maaa. at I to, ?HH et Ihe
4..,l<lrn \\r*\. Deotlan; rarum. Amato. oin>,
Dldui Relaa, Botrurola. Conduetor, Polarco
\\r?l ,.i i IB, lro\atore. Ituppol.l. Honur;
Bleaak. Amato. R..?ai. Coaductor, Btara.nL
Thsara. .Tliaiik**;'* I)a>i Mat. at I. I ar-ii
lal. rremstad; nurriim. w. ll, Wluaerapoon,
Oorltx niiiBhaw. n*"!** ' ou.i. Bertx
Thura. r.\e. ai 1:1a. Boheiiie. liorl. Sp.uk, ...
Olllr, ni.iur, Beamrola CoBd.,Polacca
11AHDMAN PIANO IAK\\_
5*l iur ? '?ajr, |"n?b." ataaajaraN * biob
1.1 BffBa28th stJanm gawlay, Palla * I'aire, |
D'lyBal M :."<- I<a>nu.nd A Caverly.
AMUSEMENTS.
Qreat Exhibition
of Horses
Internatlnaal
bveota
V. S. Oftlcer*
Ta. r ngll-h
l)ut< h. 14. I
_iao and
I -11 l.ilHH
ln Mllltarr
Raatera Bsa
dle Horsea,
Tandems,
Kour iu Ilaiula
rottara, iu. k
Boya, Clydeadalea
Illjh Juiiipln ..
nd water .lump.
AdmlMklon 81.
? II A I. I. .
PHILHARMONIC
s.H'IMTV OF NEW YOKK.
JOSEF STRANSKY ?omh<tor.
Tu-nlaht at Blll * TB 8888*81 fffM.) Aft..'.::i0.
GODOWSKY ? "
*??*?-**-*?" ?~ ????? Appearance.
BRAHM-,
Ijrm
VI
I.IS/.T.
BOLOIST
BBUCKNBB, Bympboay n<>
Concerta for Plaaa, <>p II
pii.ii.il' Poen "i.ea Preludea "
Bnppleraental sabaerlptlons tnd mnicie tlcketa
n*a al H..\ OftVee. Pelli i\ Lelfela Mar
Hro.iivijn Aiadeniy of Mualc m-xt Bunda>
Aft. Nov. J4. at 3 15, BolOlat, M|S< || \
1 RLMAJf,
SYMPHONY
WALTER DAMROSCH. Conducfor.
I ..-inorrow (I'rldav) Aft. at 3:18
nnd Munilay Aft., Nov. ->i. nt :t.
N.-xv Aeolhin Hall. .11 \\. .|?_ st.
llandei. Ooaeart* fjroaso No |; Mo/urt.
?lr "Non plti Andrel" from piaaro
loiidniark. Beherxo; Barhaaaafjaa*., S\m
pl ot r: tn.ti.>i. Baaga.
\.
Mi.no SAMMARCO
" t* ?o ti :,o at Baa oni
?
a/KEiTHsr
'ThEATRtt
l T, M.H.. s. >;. rtruda
Vanderbilt _ u,.,,. Mear*.
M..rl,.n Mun.iv
CflLONIAL ToM HENRY K
bULUBIML w isi: .. c-o. ; DIXBT
r i ,v ?_?_.. 1 Bl si.lnev Drew; othera
l.aaky'a i.ittle Partetenne,
Yera Mlchelena; M .
7 vc .. g 158 81, Keeler Ca_ l.addie Cllfl
HARLEM,' '
UNION SQ.
B*wa .. 14thIlt. H.irt i..
ALHAMBRA
I Hi> Dally 38a
THE GAMBLERS
Dl flilT B'way and .".oth Bl Bvea S l
D1?J-*U MA1 BVBRT DAY AT '-?:...
' V' RAINEY'S AFRICAN HUNT
\\AMMERSTEIN'S Yf BIG^/cf$
LAND SHOW ]_-]-fS_SJ_
10 a. m. to 11 P- B_ Daily and Sunday* to Dec. lst
PRIZE SOIL PRODUCTS. Cattit, SW H?,, p?it?
Kal'cnborn'a oreheatra Twle* Dailj .- Adoiiaaluu wa
AMUSEMENTS.
M.W YtiRK'*! I.KADINO IHK.TB.X
FUDIRP H'way * 40th Bt. Iv ? ... at S;10.
tmriflC .\|r,t? Wed. and Sat ai ? ;ci
NAZIMOVA ' BellaOonu
I YPPIIII ?Ve_t45thBl I I MBnsra
blWhUIW M_t* To*daj and Bai
BILLIE BURKE ...l-MV,^
GARRICK Af
JOHN MASON ' ',,?' uVvrK,ay'
TRY for
"GOOD FARCE
HAFPY FARCE
TIMEIY FARCE"
WHAT
AILS
YOU?
CRITERION
?
-
?
UIOOIC
Last Week H Next M Park,
A RICH WAN'S SON
\! VI MIIM) \\. -i: \
MERE MAN
i.aki spei i ti. m v n: be
raii'i ?niii.'-'ii'v" MRSa ArflAS ANuCL
FULTQr.
Tha Yellow iackei
HUDSON \r v
N-XT P-ll.ar!" THE
MATINEE HQifr1 H1G?
SAT DAY ? IWllfcii ROAD
I aai '?'
SfVSi THE GYPSY
MMMOM.tl A R|C|| MAN'S gflj
fUB BBIOICrlUBM y
THE COUNT OF LUXEMB0UR6
I IRCBTV x" *-d.Bt. Eva > MtrWc*.
LIDCm 1 ;t,,,| s,,i \\ .,1 V ? .? |1 M
uiircTniirc L,yAr',ou-B
mlLtolUiUo ,r_rBo?i**-a.
'knli'kerlxM'ker. B'way. 3Htl Bl Rveallll
M itlnee* u edi ? *da; i 14*
The Iatmt tVoril in Minlral ( .unedy,
OH!OH!DELPHINE
MOUUN ROVG-?S>
Eve* ..t " 15. Mata. \\ <-r\. _?? ' ~ <t, :' "?
ZIEGFELDFOLLIESI
P8ICTV l'? -i'- and 4rtih m ' -t *v**_
UAltil _??* Matlnee Bat at 1:11
C*r\ r\ \ Bereaa BBBj
? *?'. U. rarlaia t* CaMje
NBg*at.*N?w.AT OUR VVIVES
Uat*" Wed
MONTfiOMr.KY l !*n)>S
BX8IB l\M*
The lady of the Mipper
GLOBE
U/AIIIPK'C B'way and SOth ? Bvialt*
nALUHrtO Matlnee Baturdaj - 2<v
KJS* OIR WIVES ?i__ST
Ne*t M*a.. Nov. 18. Mat?. Than--. _*_??_
SV1.K
ron \ y
S I M O IV B
tn Loula S. Part-er** v ?'?"-??'
TIIE PAPBB < "Asfc:.?j.
Company tnclud. P a*IiZi
erlck. JulUn L/Eetrai _e, WP'
Kent, Dalla* Aadereoa, '^l
CENTURY J!"::""
IHE DAUGHTER --
or heaven i;;:r""?,r^>
tonight,:.;:;' %
? ITTPI 1? THE.' IHE. .?> ? ;
WtE ANATOL
and B ? __^l_____-?
\ r.llt.-TMl' 1*1. \Y FOK <HIII>Kr*V
SNOW WHITE j
ELTINGE '
WITHIN THE LAW
????*>?? MMM<MMmMI*|
.SYMPHOIV COBCERTSj
lOi: \0\ M. I'KOI'I K. *
First Concert Sat., Nov. 23, at 2:30}
Beetboven Programmt ?
S N. .. HVMTHOKT ORt HKSTKA. .1
? M alier Itamrwh ' on1_?___ 8
? t.. k la al l w Mt* Bt * C_rn*8l* >f*___
?????*l*^*>??4?>????*>*>?
(HriM-Kie Ititll. Mi'ii. BbM- Wa*. ?? J*j
R. Ci. KNOWLES
oa Tr. "CHINA"
Btadlea *--?- ** -** *? .7_r
arith WONDKRFIX MOTKW PK/lf-J
PrlCM 30c :?- ?l 50. Bo?_a *rt and ??'
5a!. ?' H..x Orllc* M?t. lt. E. johneton^
CABNeVHK HAU. N'?tMon. ^%?_rl",o*
Concert i> l st. the World'* Oreateet Bsaae
TITTA RUFFi
iH.l.n Btanley, Ktiprano an.l Eull or,'7.'u_|l.
Tlcket* li, II.Ba I'-'. I- *'0. "i? *8M M ""^

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