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Sheriff and Ugly Revolver Drive Sentiment from Parting of Forsbrey and Sweetheart. SLAYER NOW IN SING SING His Chief Captor Permits Only Lout Distance Handclasp and Warns Jail Breaker Attempt to Escape Means Death. aftef B -onK distance handclasp across ?.... bodv ct Sheriff Harburger with WJ , vt.Kl-.-art. Margaret Ryan. Reynold. J5S5I mi.rdere, and Jail breaker rUTtad for Sing Sir.g v?-t*-rday ta the ? uatodv of PherllT Harburg.r and his Mg :evolver. Four deputy Bherlffa -aent ?on.. too. An affectlonate ^ iarsant **?? wa8 den ed t0 ?j P ,?..r bv the Sheriff and hls r*Wj*r. Forsbrey was .entenced by J?d?B Mul ,;,?. [neyG,neral Scsalons. Ir, the mo n__ He wlll do nlne years on ..ia piea H&guity to .aaault li. the f.r.t dcgree tOt hoottng Ma* Kat_. a rta?r atore cKrk leweller of No. 8 Delancey street. Be re Forsbrey was brought Into court -ap'aln Thomas Fannlng. of the co?irt ?ear of the room. She waa *?*r\ Rvan. who Mpad Forsbrey ln hlb flrst .ttempt to escape from the lomb.Cont .ttendanta took her ?_*-* *?* **J? ,ot bear sentence P""0^^^^ lhe had hop*dI to -.arry As ????? >urger left the coart *'il" Mv._.,_r,n ?ha'kkd to one of hls deputle*?*?? Rvan met them at the door. leara "-erc .treamlng down her cheeks. Tried to Eacape at Peril. ??You are the young woman why.?t*>d :o eee the prisoner." said Sher ffHar ui. >,onrt ln the ?vercoat pock-i varger. his hand ln tne ? sheriff i h*?re he carnes an extra tmrmm zTrevolvel "Well. you can come up , alra __Td say goodby ta h!m. but I warn lou tSaS?iotlontoWard.Bcape-i.d 1 tlow bl* bralns out." cwiff Aa he spoke the doughty little ?hert? _?w bla revolver far enough out of h * ooket ,o that the ugly black butt of lt ,;?, .as unsta'.rs ln the roora rftl prlaoa f-aia* Forsbre . . . , i.cklcd to that o: a Mf aaaa as tho young |n .ba ru.hed toward him. tretebad. The Na-oleonlc Sh-:n Jwliue Uarburger inter ?pted ber. Ooa band waa on the butt ,i the Bberiff-ataa ra/aotaar. ? Stop rlght there." said Sheriff Jultus .atburger. "Come nearer at yout peril. -c womnn. You may *hake hands -.?Uh this prlsorer If T lnspect your hand Irat Tot. may not klss him. I warn you tcain that at the flrst move towird es .,;.? * self-destrictlon on his part I lhal) blow _Ja braina out." The revolver waa half drawn from hls wt Margaret Ryan and Forsbrey I nt- if frozen. Tears wdled up ln the cyt-s of both. Then Forsbrey. wlth an awkward motion. extended his left hand? tte one which was not coupled to that of the deputy sheriff. Margaret T'.yan, held at arm's length by Sheriff Harburger. ex tf-nded both of hers, and after they had baaa duly lnspected by the Sheriff Bhe cU.ped Forcbrey's hand. Train Wait* Not on Farewell. "Goodby," they muttered. and the Sheriff and his wards ?tarted for the traln. Slx prisoners ln all were taken up. They were ehackled together ln groups of three. The party was late for the traln they meant to take. and when they left the van a crowd deecended upon them. Two pobcemen had a hard tlme k eplng the crowd back aa they marched through the atatlon to the lower level of trackB. Sheriff Harburger marched last Duty requlred hlrn to keep an eye on hia prls Some men look upon a "iilk-lined suit as they would upon a "goiden bird in a goiden cage." Yet these "suits of pros Derity" aren't as extravagant is they sound. Ours start at $32. The rich, fine feel of the fllk lining makes many a man rvink at the few extra dollars. Don't yield to the tempta ;ion of too cheap fur coats! Xothing's more faked than fur. Ours are the same sub itantial quality as our cloth ng ? backed with "your aioney back." Fur llned coats $50 to $?00. Fur outslde coata $18 to $110. The best of everything men and boys wear at moderate prices. R(xiKRs Pket Company, Three Broadway Stores ot at at Worren St. 13th St. 34th St oners, but he flaahed truculent glances' over his Bhoulder at the curtoua crowd and kept a warning hand on his revolver. Reynolds Forsbrey was landed aafe and Hound wlthln the prlson walls later ln the day. Sheriff Harburger and his deputies walked from the railroad station at Onsining with thelr prisoners to the ?rison, a distance of about a half mlle, and reached there at 2:10 o'clock, The Sheriff said Forsbrey maintalned a BUllen ?aaOBOa most of the Ume on the way up. BIGAMY CHARGETEVIVED Enright Testift 98 Against Ohorus Girl Bride. William B. Enright, of No. 34 Grnmerey Park, New York City, appeared before the granl jury at Whlte Plains yesterday to p?sh agaln a complaint of blgamy agalnst hla chorus girl wife, after he had withdrawn the case once and had declded that he would have nothing further to do wlth the matter. : lt was several weekjs ago, after a ' perlod epent under the BrBltO lighta of 1 Broadway, that young Enright hired a taxicab and wlth May Kelly went to Tarrytown, where they secured a mar rlage license and were later marrled by the Kev. George R. Hau.man. Enright. penniles:-, went to his home and told his BOthar of the marrlage. The mother waa ! mucri dibpleased. It was learnH that the now Mrs Enrlsrht was als-o married to a New York vaudevllle actor, John Kelly, who ama Banrlag a term on Blackwell's Island. Eniight, upon leamlng this, went to White Plalns wlth his mother and told the factB to District Attorney Wlnslow. but when Enright appeared the day the case was to be callid he refused to teatify agalnat Bk wife. It waa mid that he lntended to send his young wlfe to South Dakota to get a dl vorce. Somethlng caused young P:nright to r-hange his mlnd. He wa? a f-udent at Amherst laat winter until a relatlve left him $1*0,000, and then he left his alma mater and undertook to study a sort of soclology in the Tenderloln. COAL DEALERJX) PRISON Ernst Sent to Jail and Fined for Short Weight. Ehler J. Ernst, a coal dealer. of Second avenue and 10?th 6treet. who pleaded guilty to selling shortweight coal. was sentenced to twenty days in the TBflaba BBBIflaa a line of $500 yesterday by Justioes | Zcller, Steinert and Russell ln 8peclal ; Seseions. John F. Carroll, an lnspector of the rfureau of We.ights and Measures. arrested Ernst after Inspectlng and j wtlghlng a load of coal Thomaa Velonmo, one of Ernat'a drivers, waa taking to AUaham Cohen, a customer. AFF1RMS UNTERMYER FINE Appellate Division Sustains the Lower Court in Speeding Case. The Appellate Dlvlslon afllrmed yeater-1 day the flne of $10 Imposed on Irwin Un termyer, bod of Samuel Untermytr, ln the | Court of Special Sesslons for speeding j his automobile beyond the llmit flxed by law. Untermyer paid the flne under pro- | test, and appealed on the ground that the > law requlred the BOOttflg of notices telllng , tl.e speed limlt. The Appellate Division polnted out the impractlcabllity of posting aigns ln a city , like New York. The evidence ahowed that I'ntermyer ran hla automobile at the rate of thlrty mllea an hour alonn B.-oinway. between 121st and 134th street* whiie tbe law tixes the sneed at elght mllea i?n hour. Untermytr denled that h? drove reckles?lv. MAYOR HAMPERS PROBE Second Time Gaynor Holds Up Warrant for ExpenBes. Mayor Gaynor has agaln undertaken to ernl. irrass the aldermanic lnvestiKatlng ( committee. H. H. Curran. chalrman of' the committee, Bald yesterday tiiat the Mavor had arbltrartly held up a warrant ff.r J600 for contingent expenses by r?-fus ing to slgn lt or permit it to be algned. "In the case of the Cohalan warrant. which the Mayor had algned lmmedlately after he eame into offlee," ?ald Mr. Cur? ran, "he declared that he was merely ex ercislng a mjnlsterial functlon. "I have been advanclng money from my own bank account to meet some of the more presBing of the contingent ex pcnscB, auch a? Btenographers' feea. Aa all of the $600 expendlturea would be certi fied to anyway ln tlme, I cannot under btand the Mayor's action." INPICTEP FOR REBATING Central Lines Charged with Paying $60,000 to Coal Co. Chicago, Nov. 22?Three BUhridiary llnes of the New York Central Rallway system and a Chlcago coal corporatlon were tndk-ted to-day by the federal grand Jury, charged wlth glving anri recelvlng rebates. The companles named ln the true bills are the Lake Shore & Mlchlgan Southern Rallway Company, the Cleve land, Clnclnnatl. Chicago & St. IxjuIb Railway Company, the Chlcago. Indlana & Southern Hallroad Company and the O'Gara Coal Company. The indlctment8 grew out of tbe pay? ment of $60,000 by the rallroada ln the latter part of November, 1909, to the coal c mpany. for whlch no proper a^countlng was made to the government. AOCEPTED BY AUTO OREDITORS $150,000 Bid Made for Wyckoff, Church & Partridge Assets. A meetlng of the creditors of Wyckoff. Church a Partridge, Incorporated, manu facturera of automoMles and truc.ks, of 56th street and Broadway, and at King Bton. N. Y.. was held y<*ti-rday before Seaman Mlller, referee, at No. 2 Rector street. It was voted unanlrnouMy to ac cept the offer of Chester Grlawold, George A. Ellia and Howard C. Dlckinson to pur ebflOa all the aaaetB except the clalm against the DrlggB-Seabury Ordnance Company for $110,000. The appralsed value of the property is about $171,000. The unsecured clalmB are about $575,008, and the recelver expecta tbat the dividend to credltors wlll be 28 centa on the dollar. Thera aro about 800 creditors. HEARING FOR 7TH AVENUE Area of Asscssment for Extension To Be Determined. A publlc heaiing to determine the area of aaaeasment for the extenalon of Sev? enth avenue wlll be held ln the alder? manic chamber ut 4 o'clock on Monday. Th?j special committee of the Board of Kistimate ln charge of the matter con slsts of the Controller, the president of tha Board of Aldermen and the president of the Borough of Manhattan. Seventh avenue is to be extended from Gteenwich htreet to Carmlne atreet. Hare lt runa into Varlck street, whlcb ia to ba widened to Franklln atreet and extended ?m U/aat BroadWUT. YOUNG ASTOR'S ffllHE air ir rehliy suar Depreclation of Broadway Property Has Cost Him Thousands of Dollars. ASSESSMENTS TELL STORY Neighboring Owners Hope Mill ionaire Will Aid Movement to Improve Area and Raze Old Buildings. The aaeessment rolls of the Tax De? partment for 1913 show that the bssKb of ? young Vlncent Astor are many hundred \ thousand dollara less than they would have been lf real estate values In the ; wholesale drygoods dlstrict of Broadway j had gone upward lnstead of downward bl the laat year. Thls realty situatlon 1* due largely to the agt- of the buildings j ln that part of the clty. few aubstantliil j lmproveinenta havlng been made in r< nnt years. Now that the Hroadway suhway I? be- | Ing ext<-ntled through the entlre region. It ls thought ln realty dnles that a re awakenlng o? con^tructton activity wlll take place there and that ln thls attrac tlve buildln-r perlcd Vlncent Astor wlll take a prOCBteaal part At leaat, lf hls holdings ln thls BPKIon aie to bc en largcd as regards earnlng power, he wlll j have to raze or Improve some of the an tlque structurea that adorn hls altes. j The work of Improvement may be ellght- | ly retarced ln some cbsch by k-uscg I whlch have many yeara to run. Of late years the Astor estate has ahown a dlsposltlon to dispose quickly of any of lts propertli-s whlch c_n bc better managed by tadhflduala than through the agency of lts experts. lt does not appear that the Broadway property ls ln that class, and th.retore lt ls not likely to be offered for aale. Eatimatea Ara Raducad. The assesament rolls for 191. and 1913 plalnly tell the etory of how much out of pocket young Mr. Astor la on account ! of thls shrlnkage in value.s ln thi.- famlllar sectlon of Broadway. Here are some typlcal Instances of dapraCtatkMi Mr. I Astor owns a row of hulldlnirs extend ing from No. 54. to 65_. -No. :,.?, la a flve story structure. When tba tcn tatlve rolla were made up for 1012 the value placed on thls structure by the I expertB of the clty wa* 154,000. On the appilcatlon of represcntatlves of | the A?tor estate thls eatlmate was re- i duced $3,000. Ita present value ar-cordlt sr ta the tentatlve rolls for 1913 ts IKO.OoO H.re ls a losa of $4,000 on one llttle parce! In Broadway. As regards the adiulnlng property. No. 54$, the drcreas*- ln value ls much great'-r. The flgures for 1512 were onglnally $.75,000. An appllcatlon of the Astor ea? tate for a reductlon to $232,000 was ap proved. Ani th!e yar the expert* of th clty have even tak?n off $..(*?.' more. the total lor alte and bulldlng being $__*?. 000. Now the next property, No. .VA haa alBo lost much af lte realty vlgnr; lt fig ured on the 1912 tnx Hat at ll.'2.'"j It was reduc_d to $112.0**), and now it ls only conaldered to be worth $110,000 Thls la a shrlnkage of rahM of tuarly 1? per cent In the short space of lui'lvc months, and there ls likely to t.< a further Bhrlnkajre as th" "lopularlty of the moih-rn loft xones li. the central partfl of tho clty In crea> ea. The premlaos, No. 5T.2. :? alao rla*?e<l among the prop.-rtiea wlth wanlng value it was aaaaaaad for $*.o.ooo. in isi2 raiaaad to $?,00_, and now it ls placed at a valu atlon of $?..000. The building a?ljolnliig ha.i had almost a slmilar car.t-r. It was valued at $140, *O0 on the 1912 roii. EtapraaaatathraB af tba Astor aatata aaaaa apptteatftaa fpr a rc duotlon, polnllng out that th- market wotth of the bulldlng waa .omewhat )esn than Its appralsed value. The tax com mlKBlon.-rs thought tba argwmenta werti well made and put the value of the bulld? lng and land at $130,000. In thls BB-M the land ls at a lower appraJer-d wortii for 1913. In 1912 the land had a market value of $100,000. to-day it ln $5,000 lesa One Parcel Holda Value. The deputy tax commiaslo.rer* have de clded that the property could be aold at the present tlme at about $110,000, or about $_U,000 less than the .stimat. Iu the orlg laai ttU roii. For No. 668 Broadway a reductlon from an aBBessment of $7..000 levled for 1'JlJ was aaked and refuned, and there ls no change ln the new assessment rolla rc garding thls property. Thla I* one of the few parcel* ln the central wholesale Broadway torrltory whlch has not under gone any (hange* ln value by the Tax Department. The hlx atory building-, with a frontage of more than 97 feet and a depth of ov* r 200 1'it. at the aoutheaat corner af Prlnce atreet and Oroadway, whlch ls un? of tho blg commerclal propcrtlea ownml by Vlnctnt Astor, haa been shrlvelllng In value at a llvely rate ln thu laat year or two, aa uecn frotn the angle. of the real e_tatc- experts of the clty. The |f*____Bai are No. 500 and 50i Bioad way. and la a fairly repreaentntlv. atruct ure of lt* claaa. Aa tne value of the building haa contracted the m-rket worth of the land haa also grown perc._pt.l_ly .maller. In 1912 the land waa valued at $670,000 and the bulldlng and land at *,"'. 000. Kepreaentatlve* of tlie A.Mor aatataI proved to the tax comrnlsaionars that i thoso ngur.s were too high, and, actlng on that ap.iihatlon, the assessment for that year read: Land, S&OO.OOO. bulldlng and land, $675,000. Here was a reductlon of $70,000 ln the market worth of the alM and Itt.OOO for both bulldlng and alte (me mlght imagme that that would bl a pretty blg slump ln valuea to b" earrled over and excrt Its power ln the followlng year. But that is just what has liap pened. for the land for 1913 la placed at a valuatlon of $450,000 anu the bulldlng and alte at $S_&,000. Hence, the decllne from the nxed aesfssnumt flgureh. and those for thla year ib $50,rj00 for land and bulldlng Consermently. the dlfTerenBB between the tentativt rlgurfs for iJ12 and 1513 ia $136. 0O0. or more ilian 17 per c_nt decllae ln lts salable .ju.illt'.i Property on the froadway aei tion owned by the Havem.ver es'ate, Colum-1 bla Univeralty und tii Charlea Rouaa ea- J tate abow* correBpon 'ing decllne*. . 9 - ? HEDGE8 IN MURDER TRIAL. Job E. Hedges and t llfford Beasongood wer* aaslgned by Juige Foster ln Uen eral Seeelona jPaajtBldaj to <lefend Frede rlck Rpence, who 12 inder Indictment for murder In the fliat degr?e. Spence la al? leged to hav. pald $6 to Thoma?'> Oannon to ahoot (hrlstopher Larson, a boardlrig house keeper, wlth whom Spence had had a o^uarrel. t'annon ha* pleaded gullty to manalaughter. He testlfled before th* PAY $8,500 FOR HEART J. E. Trainor Loaes in Breach of Promise Suit. Hackonsack. Nov. 22 -"We flnd for the plalntl I In the sum of $8,500." That waa the verdlct announced thla afternoon by the jury ln the Btrgen County Clrcult Court here in tuo broach of promise suit of Misa Alice Bernardlne Connlff agalnst J. Edward Trainor, a member of a wealthy famlly of Ramaey. Miss Connlff falnted ln the courtroom wnile the lawyera were Bummlng up, re? view! ng some of the ardent correBpon dence between her and the defendant, who slgned hlmaelf "Your Spolled Kid." The most important wltnesa in the ault waa* Father Ptnder, of Waldwlck, whom Mlsa Connlff held responalble for pre i vcn-ing her marriaga to Trainor. "1 did euggeat that the wedding be post poned," said Father Plnder. 'and 1 con Blder my reasona good ones. J. Edward Trainor ..aa not conaidered by me to be a flrst claaa Chrletian young man nor a good Cathollc, because for elght yaara he haun't attonded tue sacrnnienia." Iralnor, in hla o*n defence, testlfled that he has never broken the contract to marry Mibfl Lonniff. and that hla note to bl r asked for a poatponement ot the weddlns, not a canceliation. Thougn hla | widowed mother ia reputed i ) wealthy. iTiainor Baid that he made not more 1 tinn ajflj or $600 out of his real estate business. , , Mr. Zisgen. counael for th defendant. : in sun-mlng up, blamed Mra. Elvln U ! Lorden. the plalntiff a marrled sister, a" nmch aa any one elae for the unfortunate | ending of what he said had been a beau I tlful love aii'air. The lawyt-r lnslsted that tho ooupta wt-re still In love. and vent ured that they would make up. HOW TOJEATJTAMfvlANY Can Be Done Only by Fusion, Says Edward K. Baird. Edward K. Baird gave an llluairated lecture on Tammany Hall laat night at the 27th Assembly Dlsltict Republlean Club, No. 817 ritfcth avenue. lie aaid it waa probably the most remarKable pollti cal organlzation ln the world, and re niarked that an Investlgatlon of Tam? many Hall was the only practlcal result of the Burr-Hamllton duel. He contlnuea; Tammany waa perlodl. ;.lly Investlgateri, aecordlng to the exasperat.on ot UM put> nc, anu, although it waa momentaiily ln convcnlenced. Us pow.-r OlWAjra M?_B tlirough ummpaired. Thle power TwoeO eorriM to Its perfection. He euggeatea ti.at atufhng the baiiot boxea woulQ prove niore economlcal than buylng thu voters, aml Ly tne u.*c of thla relattveiy flaOflera imthod of publlc exiiioltation ne turned publlc scrvioe ltlo .dUrnatlc robL.ei>. li. and :>la arslstanta ma.ie more than jaO.000,000, liis admi-etB st.KgestcJ that ttaa 08 r.iised t- nitn. and when he turni-d down tht sci..;mc "The Sun" oi \iai.n 14, Itn, OOllaa out wlth a ht-adlltifl referrtfll to the '(?reat M m b Modesty; Tvv.-d Thlnks Vl^tue Should Be Ua Own [ It. ssiird." To whlch Tweed, ?.lth hla | rather orlglnal ldeaa of vlrtun, mlght t.jw replied that lt waa But lha thlng could not last; the car toooa of Thomas Naat and the pili eas att. ^ka of a few hontast Damacrata liad at in.n arouse.1 tbe publl. Tne tin- araota veatlflavtad and on.ken and Twctd -.*<! in uii Crokar teoB ao ti"- arorO wnyre I navd left lt and BBflda money. bttt ? d pul UC IflfflflTIBHOfl t.Ii But though Croker whs br.-ken. Uja organUation was not. Py the slmple ex pedlent of nor-'lnattn* good m-n It BOOn regalned publl ' ronfldenie, aid Its career if t-xploltation has gone on ever elnce. "The history of Tammany t?-achea ua," said Mr Bard. that *hcre lt is opposed ? inlon Of all th" anti-Tammany 6 rce-i lt ran !?'? I? at?n. but thal. If not. lt 1* c, r taln to win. aml this leason It Is our duty to take to heart that we may smaeh lt ln the comlnu elertlons " POLICE PROBEGIRUS DEATH New York Woman Killed by Gas in Syracuse Hotel. Il aoa. Nov 3?A pretty young w>m an, lllaillinai by the polio as Lucy Ca n. of New York QtO, wiin found dead In bed ln a hot.J here to-day. a victlm of a* pbjllallB8a The autnorltles are not en tirely sutlhfled that t<he coniuiltted i-iitid' Aecordlng to the police. the young wmn flfl had untii raoaaatjr BOai at No no Kast Bal Hlflflt ?Npw Vork r''v CKfi under the flflflaa of Mr" Frank Cflflflf flflfl kafl Haaj ^oik on OTaaOM BOflJfi and on the follow? lng day vlsited B brother at rtcheneeu.ly. ln h.-r room at th. hot-i here two gaa j. th arata oo*a?, a:.d taa k.-yhoi. waa BtaflOd wlth OOttflB. The pattOa are ae.-k lng a man 0 ho reglsiered at the hotel aa "JflUaOa Sanilers, N-w Vork " H. A. SALANT WINS ELEOTIOV Bull Moose Senate Candidate in 19th District Profita by Canvaas. Henry fl. Halant. the Progroaaive ean? didate for the State Henate In the l?th District, beuer?* by the ofhclal ranvasa that la belng made by the members of the Board of Aldermen. The latter, after BjciajJ over the vota In that district, an? nounced yesterday that Halant had been el." ted by 108 votea. Ofl Kl'-ctlon Night the returns eent to Police Head(4uartera gave the election to Oaafffl W Simpson, tho Democratlc can dldate. by Ki votea. The canva-siiera found 148 votea ln the Sth Klectlon District of the 21at Ahaembly District that ahould have been credited to Salant. LAWYER 18 VlNDICATED. Woman's Charges Against Brooklyn Attorney Unfounded. The Appellate Dlvlslon of the Supreme (ourt ln Brooklyn yeaterday diani'lssed the proceealnga of the grlcvance coniinlt t<e of the Bar Association against John 11. J,ord, a Brooklyn lawyer, on a i harge of unpiMtesMonal conduct. In the ariy ,part of this year a woman appeared before Magistrate K.-inpner and pnld that the lawyer iiad BBBIOjal her $40") for his aervlcea In an unlmportant case, and had allegj-d that part of thla money had to be uted for ceitaln ollliials of tho court. Mr. I.ord said at the tlme that the fee he charged the wornan was really only BJBj and that he waa ta hold the balanco of ihe $400 until Mrs. laTflflfl called for lt. WOMAN SUES GrIANT~FIELDER V/ants Snodgrass to Pay $75,000 for Breach of Promise. I*ob flflflJOlf Bj Nov. lt,?Although he has been marrled 'or more than three year*. Fred ynodgrasa, contre flMflflf of the N??w York Natlotiala, is defendant .n a breach i ot promlae sult Nellle K. P'mkea la the plulntlff, and she aaks the court to award her $75,000. The plalntiff alU-vea .hat Snodgrass won her coiwent to marry hlm on January 15, 1908, and that more than a year later, whlle she belleved herself to be hla flanc*>. he marrled Josephlne Vlckera. Snodgraaa Ib spendlng the wmter ln Bouth? ern Caltfomla. a $10,000 FOR 8ALVATION ARMY. Mlaa Kva Booth, commander of the 8al vatlon Army. announced yeaterday that a lady, who refuaed to allow her naim uaed, had given $10,000 to the Qenerai Booth Memorial. Thla memorial wlll take the form of a training sehool for aettle mant workers. An Offering Extraordinary which we find well to continue for reasons stated below. A Sale ot Winter 0vercoats for Men =5 | Publicity takes many forms. There is the Train Announcer and the Sad Sandwich Man There is the Electric Sign doing its part among the White Lights. There is the bold, bald and boonsh Sale Advertisement which says much and means little. There is the dignified Advertisement whose appeal is as the Lieht of Truth. There is the dignified Special Sale where Loss on Selling Price becomes Proht through Indirect Publicity given to mc:handise on sale in the regular way. Tis so w th this offering of Winter Coats; Sac rifice of Profits securing Extra Opportunity for Publicity. These are knee length coats of such fabrics as are unusual even at the former prices. Ltnlngs in keeping, Satin sleeves. Veivet collars where they add an apprcpriate touch. Coats light in weight yet warm as Winter requires. At absolute savings of $4.00 to $6.00. Hatters and I'urnishers as tccll as Clothiers to Men of Taste $14.50 and $16.50 Cut from $ 18.50 & ?22.50 ^ aii?rt_rw?AV a- WARREN ST -NEW YC-RK-SV? AV. BET. 27T-! & 28T-ST5. 1 mTO^^ BEDFORO A* DISTINCTrVELT WEW TTJCXED SBESS 8_.IJ.TS EARL V WILSON' MAKERS OF PEO-MAN COLLARS' FINES RUBBISH THROWERS Magistrate Appleton Says This Plan Helps Keep Streets Clean. Mug!atrat>- Ar>">Ietr?n. In the Kssex Mar? ket co'.irt. y.st.rday. after flnlng twonty flve men and women each $1 or $2 for thtowlng ru.blBh ln the street, comment Oi upon the work of the Street Cleanlng r?epartmer.t Inspectors who h.id made the ..- r.-Mx, and said : "Mayor (laynor and the Street Oleanlni. Dapavtaaant in conjunction with the ] Pattca li.partment. have done everythtng In their power to make the itreets clean a;.d healthful. It ls absolutely Impossible fl r them to accompllah much unless the cltiirens aid them by obeylr.g the laws and <,? MrvtaC the reasonable rules wlth re apeK tn the removal of garbn^e and rub blwh. Kor the citliens to wtlfully ca.t garbatn into the etrects ta lnextusablo. "Thay have been warned by the ln hpectors and maKlstrati s, all to no pur i ???', but llllea lines bave bnen tmpoaed a ti. tter condition baa been brought about, and I feel th.it lt la my duty to llne each p.rn.in that ls brought t-.'ore me ln thla court." 'HEIGHTS' FEELS SUGHTED Upper West Siders Complain of Subway Service. The WaBhington Hclghta Taxpayers' AhsoriaUon doea not agree wlth Public Servlce Commlssloner t_ustls ln regard to the subway servlce north of 137th street on the Hroadway dlvlslou. Reglnald Pel ham Bolton, chairman of a commlttee f. *n t_M if-so.'! t'ioii, aald at a meetlng last night that th? commlsslonor had de? clared that condltlons were. much better thart n year aKo, and that more than half of the tralnr. p isslng 137th atreet ran to Pyckman etreet. Mr. Holton said only one-thlrd of the traina made the tilp. In addltlon, there waa compialnt about tho Jammin. of paaeengerg ln the rush hours. Th-j association wlll send Ita committee to BBB the i'ubllc Servlce Commission ai*;iln. A letter from the Third Avenue Rall w;iv Informed the aasoctatlon that the company purposed to run cara from LoBrfTl avenue and H.th street west to Amstc-nlam avenue and north on the av.-iu. to Htat stre't, and then nortn on Broadaray ta Bath street. aa soon aa the Public B.rvlce Commission approved lUCh an appllc.itlon. Tho meetlng waa held in C.irlgan Ball, Broadway and 167th street._ KISSED HANPS; NOT LIPS Surgeon Favors European Cus tora; Wife Does Not. Mr. Horman Haufold, a well known aur geon and author of booka oa aurgery. has takaa to tha Appellate DIvlBlon the re polt of Adam Welner, aa referee ln the B'llt for dlvorce whlch hls wlfe. Mra. Ann Kllzabi th Haufold, brought agalnat hun. and ln whlch the referee recommended a decree ln favor of the wlfe. Dr. Haufold doea not deny that he knows the young woman mtntloned by Mrs. Haufold; ln fact, he waa Introduced to her by hls wlfe's brother. He w.._ her physlcian, but he waa never gullty of any mlsconduct wlth the coreapondent The ?turgaaa Baya that he waa the vlctira of a llttle gentlemanly attentlon ahown women In other countrlea bjt not prac tlsed much here. He admita klaalng the lady'B hand, but not her II,-. L>r. Haufold aald: "I have travellcl quite extenslvely and ln the laat two ??> ar_ I have klssed one liiui.lred wom en'.i handa. I have klaaed ladlea' hands more than ladlea' llps. It Is a greetlng not IndulKed In much ln thls country." B GET8 VERDICT FOR $181,012. A verdict for $111,012 waa handed down yeaterday ln the actlon vt the Wcatern AMUSEMENTS. < I 21 -J ? 1DE5T 8HATC lal AT . aaats SPECTAacs 7oTn Moiiunmaba r, MoGORMACK T U1IUTCD CIDnCU B'way* 50th Evga. 8 lf IH I tll annUCrl $1 Matlneo To-oay. 2. iiohmwn I TO rABM_ < \-IM), B y*39. Ev.8:15. Mts.T d y A vied. RffJS JhE^MERRY JJOUHTESS WEBER & FiELDS, IftiarSU" 44th. Ju?t W. of By. Eve. 1:11 M?t.Te-(lay Koly Poly^J^a^^rWtjue^^lthnut the l.aw 0 tl Y'.H. B'y * $0. Bv.8:16. Mts.T'd'vAW ? 6 ^^^^RedPetticoat-;;^,'.^ It9th St. fb., 30,nrBy. Mta.T 1 vif hanks'g. laiUirOIICCCII'C ?1<l Engitah Comedy Co.. ANrlitKUootLLa__The_8t.opii t Con.juer 1 v/Dir 4^d. West of 14'way Kvbtb a' " *?? "?** nattt f ?Oay.Wad.aTbanka'B.S FAVERSHAM'S JULIUS CAESAR Tiot In.ludea Mr. Fa%-?-raham Frank K***)Bn, Tyron- Powr.ru ll< r MalHah, Mlaa Julia Op >_. 4STH ST, fb..48.B m By Mts TA y * Thur ? ? WILLIAM COLLIER^rn^. Mailn* "kIIIoU'b Th.. M l-et By * 6lh xv* ZX???2&i READY MONbY PLAYHOUi LITTLE WOM1N William ColluVa tOMKDY. tUt.Eof B'way kt.: ,f,;:,J io* fannvs first puy Man'haltpn o"p"H-. i'.iav. Ev8 Mat.Tdy.2. rsnwjr j_- OJB/lli'O r.reat Drury lano The 1 BlJL WW Baoar >tr,,. London. a__age*aa \\ I >r r.M), ItAth.W.of ?th Av* E*.-*. 8:15. Matlne* To-day. UTTUE MIS* BROWN. Next IA Butterflv en the Wheel. wlth W*ek v Lewls Waller fl Madga Titherad*;*. U/llllPafC B'wav and 30th St. Evgs 8:20 nrtLLBbPt 1 Mdtinee To-day. 2:20 I t&SS otRWivts ^VSdST BJOMPAT. NOV. BO, *E^? ON SAKK. Ev,. IM. Mat,. S I M O N ? lo the I'aper ( ha?e. br Loaaa W. ParOar. 82d A 63d* StV PCBTIIDV Theatre. I'hone ?rinaVTa *.???. CtlllUKT , i <soo ?"%. MAT. TO-DAY f&muSI B'way & $ Ave 1000 Sei Ba, aOa, Thankm'g . , r, t k,,, w u , , .. ,, Hol OF HEAVEUJ,^ THEATRE". 240 W 4ith St~ THE DAUGHTER ^ ?*?"?? FEI-! INO 1 I ITTI V THBATBB. 240 W 44th St. Kvery .venini at ? 45 ANATOL Mat To-day *t J_l|_^^^^ fl FA1RV-TAI-K PTEft FOR CHIXDBEN. SjjOW WHITE gj&sr; Cl TIBfiC Weat 42.1 Street. Eve* at 818. CLIinUC Mat*. To-day A Wed. ar 2 15. WITHIN THE_LAW_ METROPOUTAN OI'KRA ROC8B Tu-Uay at $? Maxle Flnte. Destlnn. Park* (debut?. Horuer, Allen; Slezak, Lankow ide but), Oorlri. Qrlswold, Reiaa. Cond.. Herta. Sun. Kve. at 8 30. Concert, 50c to $150. MU.ha Klman. nuaslan Vlollnlst. FYemitad, GlllT. Entlre Orch. Condiictor. Polacoo. Next IVeek: Mob, at 8 15. (iirl uf the liol.len Weat. Dentlnn; Caruso. Aniato. Ollly. , Dl.iiir. Kelna. Sr?urola ClonJuctor. t'ulaoco. Wed. at 8:15. Trovatore. Rappold. Homer; l Slrrak. Amato. Roaal. ('onductnr. Sturant. | Thura. (Thankn^'a Day> Mat. at 1. Paral fal. Frematari: Burrlan. Well, Wlthr-rapoon, (Jorlti. Hlnahaw, Kelss. Conduclor, Hertx. Thur*. Evg. at S:15. Boheme. Bori Alten; Caruso. Ollly. Dldur, Heaurola t":ond..Pola<:eo. 1>I. at 8. Kornlgsklnder. Farrar Rot-eaon; Jorn. Oorlts. Relas. Dldur. Cond.. Herts. Nat. at 2. Double Bill. Haensel nnd Oretel. Mr.-n. Mattf. id. Helna, Oorlts. Cor.d . Herts. I'Millacrl. Borl: Crruso, Bcottl. Corid..PoUcco. HARD MAN PIANO t'SED tiEO. rtftllill'CThoa . B'yA^dSt Kv*.8:15. M. bUrlAB O Matlnee Te-day, J:15. OCfl li POUAII ln His I.atest Play. ucui iflibunfln -hkoadivay" jonks. acTflD B'way 15th flt Bva.8:10 Matinee flOIUIa foday 2 15 Wed.MaC.BO* to 81 50. Douflas FAIRBANKS Ib HAWTH0RNEoftBeU.S.A. fitTialll OpfH>72:i St O 8 Av. l\Ut To-day^ UrtflnU Blaarhe Hln??The Wall St Olrl. Next W'k ? Davld Uelaac.'a "Tha Woman." OCI ICPfl Went 44th St. Evenlng* at 8:20. I DCLBOwU M.ita To-day and Thura., 2:20. I H.-ioi Anv | N T.Caitle ABISHIT i) win BEI.ASlO prcaeuts In THE CASE i)F BKt'KV. FRANCES STARR HE CASE t)F BE< KY. West j Bveiiinc-N at 815 Mh' 42.t Bl I To-day and Wed., 21 lott and Davld Helan." pi ***M GO.ERSiOR'S LADY DCDIinilP ar*al Ev.-iilnc-sat 8-15 Mat* nCrUDLIb aOB 8| | To-day and Wed., 2 15 Wrii.ini Klllott and Davld Belaaco B)raaa*ai ^^;;"^U^YHIGHTI8:30^,HJ1^< ^ClVlilJilt TRAVELTALIS ilCnfflHal RURAL FRAhCE HI IAIT B'way and 30th St. B ea. 8:lto" OlalVBj MAT EVERY DAY AT 2 S.i ,A;^RAINEY'S jU-RICAN JIINT omsgsnrwM 1 ..-'?.?lopment Company uK.iinBt John W McKlnnon, as agent for the Bhurehold era of the Natlonal Bank of MOrtk Amerlcu, for the reeovery of $.J2tl,000. This wua the second trial of the action hrouaMtt to re<:over aecurltlea whlch had been de poslted ln the Bank of North Amerlca aa . olUleral for a loun of $400,000 to Otto Helnie A Co. In the flrst sult JudK** Platt dlrected a verdtct for $203,826 for the Weatern Developmant t'ompany. AMUSEMENTS. MW VOKK'S LKADIXfl THE \ T R. j EMPIRE Lw_y^SS^^_ttS.8 NAZIMOVA ' BelaDonnt -.llfCUR. Ml_ta To-dav ? Thun GARRICK 3--th 8t nr B'v'a>- -* JOHN MA3QN IiI( fiffirt* CRITERJON _^%-,^;VEJ5S WHAFAiLSy?i(J?F HARRIS y 4; L"? "-MII-.I* d:iy 2:13 Tl VUt -, Las' Wek Here N_?* Ve. k ' A RICH MA.VS $.1*1 ._-??_?. '?o\i>\v. -r. . - MERE MAN ;. FULTON Rim V'V Bartii Yellow Jacke! HUDSON V iivvvvn ...... Mrs. FJ8KE a PARkf ? ????? Laat Matl? ? '.-??.??; KU THE GYPSY ^jgg41 A RICH MAN'S m NEW AMSTERDAM rraaa Lanar-a y. THE COUNT OF LUXZMB0U2N UBERTY - ? ~ mBK.ni I l.y. 2:15 u >.. U knirkerborker. B'?ay. gii.h ?1 Mata TO-DAV. Wed. and Thur? . 1", Thr i.Hnt Word In Maalcai < ..nirdy. OH!OH!DELPHINE ? ?t-OMM*. Mata. To-daj mouum Hijuaa ZIECFELDFOLLIESI CbIETY B'?:.y * *n'h St I.Tist . QMICI I tjgsg nat, td-.i.iv al CO F_ A ferram from ? *-*? ?""*? Ciu-tain to turtata T.XT MONDAY. t?eat? Now. MOVINfl L'P FROM WALUCrS OUR WIVES THE OVTRNHiHT Fl'Ct B8B GLOBE Mata. T.-.1-- * Wed MONK.OMKRY a >TO>Ej II Bl JAM8 ' The lady of tbe !>Upner.| Great Exhibiritu of Horsfs lateraatloaal Hf_>"*AJP_*_ _ .__.X!Va_f*A Eveau (WMADIS0N$5_\ Vi'a-SK ' ySQUAREVffW Dutra."* ^jARDENYfcffl gaS nov _.t irjHI in iqaaa and Ewi.ii.g. f rUf IIu.?:;?.'??-*l' Opena dally at IPJI _y n.rtefc - * A'.M. /___// Taiviem* Cencerta by lammW/ u.,t .lonrad'a BanV?*-W F"a'' ?!... .eat, 1? the j?W'S'&MSbi _ two upper (am*. / ' ? - \allert?not>iS_/ H"?*J,_ffit Admraa-aajl... ??*>???* ?????????<>< ???????? liSYMPHONV COHC.RTS: ? 1 OK YOlXli IF.OI'I B. J {Flrst Concert To-day 2) 2:30? ? AT CAKNKMK HAII-. I Beethovt'ti Pntcmmme l |X _f. V. SYMPHONY ORCHKSTR* _ 1 ".Vall r Damroeoh. ConimJl I | 4 Tlcketa at 1 XV 3.lh Ht A Bo_ Offl< < iSYMPHONY society of Kew Tert Vt AI.TKK DAMROaCH. < <<ndoct?'. To-murrow (Simdavl Aft., at ?? New Aeollan Hall. 34 ?r.t l-Jd '' ft Handel. t.'oncerto Groaao No. Ii *'*,"' Alr from "I* Jonaleur .!>? N"t/- D .. Uoldmark, Hch-r*o; R^cnmaninorr. ?>?? phony E mlnor, Bonara. v KoV DUFRANNE ^k aaataBBa. taai.iaatBeapa* LAND SHOW ^nS 10 a m. to 11 p. m. Daily aad Sunday* to VtcJ* riIZE SOIL PBODUCTS. Cattla. *k^4-*f*_JTK JOfc WKR _:?.?_'. IVy. 1!9 St !:? ' 3"?^V* L'' A SCRAPE 0' THE PEN r^yj BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS^^ BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MU^lC PHILHARMONIC r-oriETY OK NEW TORK JOSEF STRANSKY ??DVCtt0* \ TO-MORROW (81XDAY) AFT. at II Boioia, MISCHA ELMAN TICRETI. ON SALK AT BOX OiT*