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Stately Nurse Who Was Mar ried to Interne at St. Luke's Hospital Wants Arrears. PAIR DIVORCED IN 1908 Oourt Proceedings Ended Union of Yale Graduate and Bel gian Who Volunteeyed for War. a n*ts ahapter In tiie atory ol the early nurital trooblea of Dr. William Hearea Stone. of N... il| Kn<t Mi street, whose r?iaac* when oa Interne In Bt, lanke'a liuapit;.; Ud to h,s naarrlafe with Hl*fl flermion.. de Siroti, h nurae la the haapU lal at the time, 8TU opene.l foaAavtaf, Papet* wara niod ln the Supreane Coort, Suffolk County, Lon| lslan.l. 111 an ac tion of conumpt acalnal Dr. ?tona f*f fallure to pay back ailmnny. The action |? brought by Mra HernaJoae de Mro* Stone, who obtained ? divorce. in SutTolk t'ounty, from Dr. Stoi.e ln Beptetnber, )90fi. The doctor marrled Mlaa Cathettae Mary Page, of Krookline. Mass , his pres? ent wlfe, ln December of the same year. The motlon papers for an order to sli>>w cause why the doctor is not in contempt for failing to pay alimony ftrreai* were signed by Justice Isaac M. Kapper, and me ret.rnable ln the Special Term of the Supreme Court ln Brooklyn, probably be foie Justlce Asplnall, on Krida>. when argument will be heatd. The papers were tlled by Walter F. M'ood. a lawyer ln the office of Charles S. Ma< Kenzie. of No. :<4 Naasau street. who appeared for the flrst Mrs. Stone ln the otlglnal divorce pro ceedlnga. It la understood that Dr. Stone , will oppoae th* motion and at tbe same t time mov* for a reduction of the alimony ' which he has been paylng for the last five peara Thinks Alimony Too High. Ac.ordlng to tlie motlon papers. DT. ' Stone, under a court order obtained by hls ' flrst wlfe subsequent to the divorce, has been paylng $12o a month alimony. lt la ? '.ated that the doctor ls in arrears for $._? as a part pavment on the November ali? mony. It appears that the defendant has kepl up hls paymeiua. with the exceptlon of the 1T5. ?1 am not hringing this action in a splrit Of vindlctiven.ss." sa.d the flrst Mr*. Stone when seen at her apartment at No. 14: Kast 18th street last night. "Dr. Stone s affairs are of no con? ern to me. I have had to take a similar action Ma** Mverf.ues were maade I* BM through Dr. St ? b'B representati- I for ? *"** .v reduction ot the alim?.ny on my part, to whi.-h I would i.ot oooaeat 1 am .c.strained to go to court to adjuat mv difflculU** and it seems to me that he abould do the same, if he has any raa**B for so doingT" The citcumstancea surrounding the 8? r, Of the divorce Which was nb .,1 bv the flrat Mrs. Stone ereat.-d MlMWhat of a sensation at the time The matter had been kepl a secret for Mtfltae* months, and the f*et that at. abaotnte ?**ree had been granted be caaoe known only at the close of the legal ftght of th* divor.ee for permanent ali nony Dr. Stone and his wlfe llved apa.t (_ the same house fOff several montha to the dtt-arrca pgaeeedtaig*, M ar** W.fe Her Own Detective. The friends >-f Ihe couple had DO inklmg ,,f tho rircumatatices leadlng up to their marital trouble*. and when it leaked out that the former Mrs Stone had p..< tically worked up her own < as.- aisainst Ik-i liusband by clever d*t*Ctl** erork*-1 afforded unuaual comment. About seventeen y-ais acn Mi^ Her mione de Blron. the daughter of a proml nent Belgian lawyer, came to this clty to take a ooaarae in nurslng al Bt Lohe'a rloaaltaL The doctor was an Interne there He was twenty-seveti jraat* oM and Bhe was twenty-four. He fell in MVe w-.th the atately Helgiun girl and they ware marrled In June. UM. After the ? maniage the doctor proopared. building i.p a large practlce on the upper IVe*t Hde. When the Spanlsh War brok<- ,,ui. in 1*S*. they both offored their sei vi.>s Mrs. Stone volunteered aa a nurse and went to CThlckamauga. where she u;.s chief of a diviaion. The doctor was not called upon to serve and remaiiod at home. It waa after her return from aervlce with tbe men ln camp that the former Mrs Stone all?ged she began t,> dls< ,,v.i ?U'fc like flliding nioney! To turn from expensive tailors and find our overeonts ii|) to top noteli in every way. Kxeept priee. (T.ristnias ^?-ii't^! .Vlkcted by men for nienl ,)?sfc mikI toilvl articles, sni ikers] comforte, leathcr U'lOtls. Xovelties found by our lr:\ers abroad. just a few of ;i kind broughl ovct, and priced UlUCh lotver than usual for tliintfs of sueli eliaraetcr. Hinoculars, iporting goods. fur coats. Rookks Pekt CoMI'AXV, Three Broadway Storei at at at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St thol while hor husband seemrd to be making a lot of money he never seemed to have nny of it for her. A trip U> aaOT iiiu.la In tha latter part of Deeember. 1999, whi. h it wa? nllogod Dr. ??8? took wlth mi iinnamed woman. tigtircd ln tha) al* lesatlOOfl made in the miplii ation for 8 dlvorce Dr. Stot? la a Broduote ol Yale. gIobj Ol B, Bt? is a niemlier of tli*" Yab BOd i nlvoratty riabo r*or bovoo yoora ha was cblof of staff of the gytwoologKal ?|nlc of the CoUaga of rhyshians and Burgeona Ua is also a roorobor of ih< N. w York COUOtp Medical Society a'"1 tha Academy of M.dieinc. The lirst Mrs. Stone has lived CO?? tinnoiiHly la the lllh street apartiii.nt. sinre she- obtained her dtVOTCB B_8 18 |U1 ne ..mplisiied HtiKiiiHi. and has OCOU? pled herself at tim.-s In ti ansiatniK for? eijen works. partiiularly in tlie li.-ld af medical rt?BOItlh, - a NO POSTPONED INAUGURAL Wilson Writes from Bermuda He Was Taken Too Seriously. ChaJi?oo MeCoo?? of tbe Doroocrotld National Coouolttec, racdvod a b-tt.r from president?Oct vVl?on poaterdop BaytOg his. referenee to nn adjotirntnent of the lr_US_r_] cereinonles from Moroh 4 bad b.en taken nltogethoi tOO Btrl ously. (o.vernor Wilson said _B bad ineti tn.iied Ibe possibllity of poHtpoiiinr, tbe .. ro?oonlea until Aprll 2\ bacouaa of tbe ltirieinetit iraotl?r thol oMa aH lo ****** ..ti March 4. lle bad DO intentlon. however. of over throoini any of the pl?"s IhOl bad al ready been made for Marrh 4 and eer tainly did not want 10 UrfB " p"stpone Bocnl onkeoo it anot oilh tha bcorty hp prOVOl of 'be DcrOOOTOtk leaders. AB Covernor Wilson has made hlmself CtOBT oa thla polnt the airoagoaaants for March 4 wiii prooaatl ooeordlng lo lha *alaoa ai roodp laid out_ carnegTe_veterans meet Ironmaster and 75 Associates Get Together. S.-vetity-flve men w bo have been proml nently aaOOdO?- wlth Andrew CarOOlla in bnsineas gathere.l Ia8l nlght in Mr. CarneKle'B hOOao. at Ftfth avetrie nnd Mth street, to att.-nd tbe eleventh an? nual moetlng of tbe Ca-aot- VatoroB Aaaoclatloii loaochaa wara made by Iho host and a number of the gueats, in' lud lag H. P. Hope. C. M. Bchwoh, J. H. *-***_, John McT.eod. A. C. Pluk.y. W. F. Cottf and W. B. Dlc-kson. The ele.-tion of Mr. CWTOeg- a? nreat dent of the aasoeiation for the enaulng year *as unanimous. Mr. Bchfroh OfOB eletted vlce-pre.sident and CharlCO I T_J*? lor secretary. Amot.K tbe giiest!* were Charloa VT. Baker. W. R Balslnger. P. I- BaTt, W. \V. Bla.kburn. Albert G ChOBO, I>. M. CToroaon, R. A. Frank*. James Gayl.-y. A. R, Hunt. F. H. Klndl. (Jeorge LoOdOT, Tbomaf l.vn.h, K.lwln R Mills. A. Monell. Thoinaa Morrison. OoOTga B M - Coguc, W. C MeCaoalof-d, O-booa i. Wllliam P. Palmer. A H. P09 ,...k. I.awien.e fc. 9?lOOO, J ?'?? ? ' ,v '''? Jonea Bcott, Bmll tweiuBBOn. h B. T<-n<t. ir.. K. II. Ut?P and QoOTCa H. *A'ight man. Tbe short hoalOBBB BtBBlOD was foBOWtN by a dlnner. Letters of regret Brcra rocorrol from john LeiKhman. Uoltod Btataa Amb_ao*i< dor to Gorrooop: WlIMora L A-hotl of 1'ittsbtirgh: John C. illBllHf, of Chk*BffO; Millard Huoothor, of I.or.dnn; I). O. Kerr. of Ptttahfirfh; J A. Patlar, of I.ob An ;,i,.i i: I' Woi.d. of thla rity PATRICK TO" QUIT TOWN Coming Back for Vindication When Wife Regains Health. Albert T. Patrirk, ronvlet-i) of the mur de, of willlam Iforoh Blca and rooantlp poraVmod hy O-ovaroor i>>?. ?*? foloa. oul Of tOO- f..i B tlm.- bOCO-BO bls wlf. BCCdl ? cbatiK'' Bf 'limute. bOl b" BOPa tbat after a full eoiiferetiee with his lawv.M be wiii bafflo legai prot.Itoaja to rtodl BtU hlmself as to all of his r.b.tions wlth tbe late Mr. RtOO. ThfcB, dosplta -BJrolOga fl?B lawy.ru of tbe oth.-r slde. Pottich wrote a leti.-r to his looryar, W. M K. Olcott, ln whieh he aaid tbat Blnea lomiiis 001 of SinK Mog bo bad DOOfl do* votltiK all his time to liis wife. w born lie had found ln a w.-aken.-.l and nei voue .ondition. lt aroa hor dealrc, be said, to ko \\ -st, aml it wa? bi? intentlon to leavo tha city peBtar_oy to make wuitable ar rai.nem.nts for blu w fe to follow him It v.aB I'atriek's t-Hpecial d.-Bire tbat Mr. Olcott BOOUld make BITOBgOinaBtB to "pre %ent hor belng _lst-rha4 by newspaper i. pot tors." I'atrlch'a in-.tli.-r Is ln Ix-nver, and he sald that he would embtace the oppor tunlty of aaalm hor. I'atrick thought tbat makinir public his l.-tter Blghl ohvlat.: 'bad glMBBBB and falae reports" as ? his w liereabouta on tbe pai t of some newapapcra. IN DREAD OF BURGLARS Panic Follows Break at Mme. Nordica's Tarrytown House. Wlth tbe ran.ia. k!nR of the home of Mme. I.llllan Noidla. in Tarrytown. early yesterday BBOI-BOg rl< b tesiileotfl are ln a pai.lc and many precanttotaa ara belag*tohon. Tho hotaao of la?M Nordlca, hiKh on the hllle in Aidsley I'ark. ov?r lOO-Blg Ibe HOO-OJV IS nol ocellpie.i by ?Ol "1 present. but thla was evi.lentl> unkd'.wi: to tbe tble\es. Tlie>' ohtal'ied entratice' by foretaaj ona <>t ti..- Pr4H?h windowa abova tbe vorontla, aod BcarcIrM in. Ikj.is. from .ellar to ^anet. Iit-ak |Hf brl -a-bra< an.l toaalng fiirintiire aboul wb.-ti ibe.\' four? thoraa was nothv Ing i|, t?4 bOtJBC I" l.wal.l theil llOllble. Tba braop araa 41a ovarod by a ptivata wai.'bnian employed by tha raafclanta of i -???tioii. WhO found tbe wln.l ..w open. Tbis is tb. sixth borglory la Iba - . Iluli dnitog tbe last lllolitb. but in ona . as? (ii.i the thlovoa aoeceod tn gehing atpay oith aapthlog raluablo, K bOen iMK'itelied off in the ..tb.-i .. ? Thla v\ .1 - at tbe koWlt ol Alait land i'. (IiIkps. arbota, throa arooha uku, fc.ij.-i w ..i tli of Jewela waa taken. Tl a i r.;:ks are all helleved to be tha .vork ol 09M K.."?f. usii.K an aiit'.in tbllc tO t.>k>- UM trip from Xew Yoik. P. S. C. NEEDS $1,763,000 Makes Roijuisition for Expenses for 1913-Had $1,554,500 This Year. Tba rubiie tervlua i _a__a___on se.it ;| btier lo the B.ard ..f Kstlmatc yoter <i..> mahlng roqatalllaaj Tor tba appropr! atlOfl pf $1 MbVB9I for the expciieea of tbe cotnmlaslon for tha poor ims. The aona* ? budge! f.i. tli,- jH.ir litli' waa ; .'?' . o 'i i > IncreOBo ik doo ootlraly io the nen ropld tronall wori; Of the total aroounl aahad foi it i* ta tlmated n.ai the rapid tran?it e?pendl* rurea !. requ rt more than 11.^00,000. The remalning pprtlon wlU ba axpvnde n paylni thi ezpenoea ?>f th?- cominla xi-.n fr.. tb. arora ol leauiuiiriK puhllo .">"??i .-..Miorauons. TO FIFTH AVENUE 11 Association Accepts Leader's Proposal to Submit Scheme to Unions. NEXT SATURDAY DATE SET All Wonder They Had Not Thought of It Before After Conference in Edward Lauterbach's Office. lf ernllng the noonday jam ln I'ifth jiv.nue between 11th and Dd atre.t*. .aused i>y the pnuring out Into the stre.ts of tbe muHltnde a. gartn*ti1 arorhera prorea to be on* at tbe < it ys onaohred problema it arill noi be b*caaaa ther.- la wanting any oottaMersMe nmnber af m dlvlduala and oraauai8*tloeM lnt*r**t*d m the Bolutlom. Thla ?hs aboarn jr*at*r?J^y by the HB**tlng h*ld In Bdward Lauten baeh'i oflfe, oi So. tt William atreet Baslde* Mr. LauterlMch, lh*re ar*r* preawnl Roberl Hiiei Cooke, pfoatdeni <>f the I'ifth Avenue Asxn, iatlott. an.i J. Bernateln, of the same organlsaUon; j.,seph K. K"Kn. repreeanUna tbe Central Ifereantlle AaaoctUtkm; Nissim Hehar, <>r the federatlon >.f .lewish Organta*tlon*; Abrabam Blamo, executive Becretary ot tlie Ne?a Yotk rloakmaketH' I'liion: Eugene Lednaky, executive secretary or the cioak, S.iii an-1 Skirt Mantifactuiers' l'totectlve Association. and I. S. T'laut, also repreejenthH the ^anufacturing ln tereeta Mr. LtSlfaky, nn behalf of ihe manu fa.'tnr. ra and emplo> Bl "B, who. he sani. wer* ?Jistooa f*r a oohitloa of the prob lem, (iiK! gave hls attention to the Flfth Arcnue Aaaodatloa nnd then to the labor unioaia He sai.i tb* anemherfl of the a? ?OCfatlOn, lnstead Of going nf the matter ln a conclliatoty spirlt. had tried to u*e for.e nnd police Interfei. u< 0, thercby aronslt.g a spirit of antagnnh-m HH'I Tt scntment in the workeis. ? lt is unfortunnte if we have bln.lere,] n apeedy B*f*tl** at the proMem." eald Mr. Cooke, "bic./.is.. w *eeomp1lahed very little throuah '.he police " Mr OOOke aald he to,.k the pottoe OOBBa mltaaloner through the aretrae to give him an blea <>f the rong.-stlon. but that tbe .'ommlssioner saul he di.l not s.e an\ thlng out of the way The one man to whom all seeme.l ta defer ara* Mr. Btaato "The peopoaale tmide by the varlntis clvlc atnl m> rcruilile BBaocaattona oa Flfth aaaua*," he began, "invni.c tm aaaaull oa Ihe marale ..r the ?rorkera aaaae of theae mea have *ug | ges-te.i that the arorhera >;?? t>. th.-ir luncbea in f.pia.ia, cth?i- bad augg?lad that they k<> in >>1<>. ks Hui \ nt? can't eatabUab ? BMrraJe m Mocka r*a fanV be .-.ske.i. looklng al Mi Lauterbach ? No. >..u oannat." said Mr Laotet Then it came out that abOttt on. -half ?f tn-s. m. ti who |ott*i and BH lh. il ??' memployed looklng f..i |oba Tha sin.tM are .. laboc Bt*rL Btono aald, arht n the f*r*m*a lurlnt the luneheoa boan gc Into ii'.- atroel ..nd i.11 u oui i ?? h oa* in. n bi an net d*d. , Aake,] b) Mi 1 **t*i '???' tlon, Mi EUaao lb**j prtpaaad tbai the i'lith A\eiiue AaaotiaUoa appoini .. rqlttec of flve lo ?<? Ita plae before the ?oint i...a:.i ol ihe ?'ioHk afahera' L'aron, the i loali *aad aTaiH <'u;t. r,.- L'nton, the Int. in.ilion;.! Ladle*' O.itli.e.il \V?ilt, i? and the initf.l rlebre* Tr*4*l M tbe ev? ning oi naal lataraj i Mi i-a itei ba< k and Mi i ooki rtdi ? I approaml, aad B*ld th. * v?<.i .i. i.-.i a I tb*y h?d n.it ihoufbl *f it lot.K oajo HOTCHKISS ON WORKERS Present Conditions an Outrage, He Says at Cooper Union. wiiiii.ni ii Hotebkkt* formei Btab Ooinuiltartoaiei af lB*ura_n*#, told ..n audl ence of about four hundred pOfeotM IB Oooper I'nton last night arh*l he thought i.hoiit the ' iibiigations of Boeaet) to Workeis "It Is an eutrafe," antd he. "Ihat there it no luw to prevent au< h w<nk an.l con ditiotis as children have b.en M.bje. te.l ta as nhoavn ln the papers latelv The pteventlon of th.it Is one of the dutles af Boctety. I bope f.on to see a tniniiiviin arace for araaaaea and f... aorklnamen lived "1- thete not a plae*, ... aboold the.e not t,e a pla..-, where foreign labor eaa m- ute ernployment-a place aatabMBB)ed end con.lucte.l by the state or go.ein tnent'' The an8V*e**8NBII should atep ln ,..<! dislilbute those lmtnlgrants where thev shall do ihe most goo.i. to p.rform Ita ohllu.itlons " He then told how ne. essary it wa* that ttM *ttate have a law llmlting the w.irklng boajTB of women to tha dayllght boajr* Ife also d.tlaie.l foi a . ompen hation law, and sahl the go-. ernment w.s One for money tathei tluin for men faiMdatea. he thought. Khonlil not he selected from great and rich coiporailon lawyer* Hu<h as Ellhu Hoot and Jf.a-tih ii 4'iioate, ?but greal dtlaeaaa heat** After that Dr. I. N Iluhlnow. of the s, hool of phllaathrophy, an e*peai on in duatrial inanramc*, Bpoke SEEK THIEFJNJCOLUMBIA Professor's Watch Lost in Room Full of Students. Tbe I'oii'-ge of Pby_d*t*na and sur ge.iiK. the me.li.jl deiiarinienl of .'o lumbia I'nlver.dtv. t. Tenth **eniH and ,"??4111 stnet, has p**n stlrred ip b) a I k. ? .< k .,f petty ihefis whl.-l. pulml j the other da> ln the steallnt; of a guM W?tt*h owiie.t by "ne Oi Ihe |.ro|.ss.r ' v.io !.ti ii I". i i.ioiii.ni in .. dtaaectlna , room. This last theft l>. .;?!?<? known ? ?? - lerday moining wl.en a notie nux p..?;?(,| lo the eff. .1 thal ihe | ilt> on, - .?? I. confeea or be proaecutad U> 'he full ?\ . i. ?.! of tl.e law. Tho tbofta tirst begaa B*reral ari nn''. a ii- n haaoba dieappeared from Ihe , o'lege ribrary. Bome laluaMe voimi.-s . v\ ? i ? '...-i ind ?''. las. an Int ? al i?a. ioii I \\.\r sta'ie.i Tbb. InvratlaatU.n araa . eli ii'lOei u.n wl.en ,.n. .,1 tlie 110; loal hia >\at<h. ii.- ha.. >.ii ii on a .. I m a dtaaertlng laborator* while 11.ai-..? ? -. ., iI.-..i..',m ?i.noii, ,:n.i v\ i co ;,. i .ii >i .. was pone. 'i rila tl e '." ultj Ibona i ti.. btsl 8lr*W an.l il? ??> ilves wei.- ,. .. ,i ln to icir.i oui tl.e rulprit, Btauau84 ont siiprs an- noi peimlUil m ihe lebo i ' torles aaapielon Immedbitely polnted ta I the Btudente Thi deteetivee could niaka [llttle iie.uiwiv :.i flrat, barl nt ia.-t. Ii ;s ' ondca'stood. they fotttid a rdrttUn man i wa" noi above auanlrton Ratber \\..c. I arreai ..ne ot then atudenta tb* profna I sora posted Ihe notlee \i.il. appeaic.l \.' i-iila'.'. a"klng He ituiltv tn.tt: t?. return 1 the waith. The Btndenta reaenl ihe insinuntion lliai one of th*lr number i." at faiiH. Thej ! have be*nn au i iveatraatlor. an.. ha e i s. rved n"tice on Ihe fa ? lj that a more ?eorchlna exai.iinailo'. a.totild be mad_ :i>ifi lhai tbe empk-iiaa m.i all oulalders v i .. were knoan .<> b* 'u ihe hulldlng when Ihe thel. to .k |.la-e abould J.e m terrosated. S OF IMCE THE YOUNG Sleeping Families Divided Only by Chalk Lines, Expert Tells National Conference. EVIL HITS SMALL TOWNS Men Huddled Like Beasts in a Single Room Bring* Oom plaint That Oities Should Restrict Lodgers. | By Tatngrapi la Tbe Tribune 1 I'hlladelphi:.. Doc. 6 Tl.ere wa? a ten dency to break mvay from Ihe tenement house pboao of th- h.-using question at tha Natlonal COMfctOIK? on Houslng to daj Blnor s. Porboa, t_alrroon of the ! hoiising ronimittee of tbe hTBBaoahllialtl i Civic I.eague. sald in his pap.-r on "Sub* in bag and Hural Uousing": II is \'( rv unfi.ltiinate tliai ln the publlo mlnd houslng roforoj haa heen identlflad with tenement house reforox Bocaoao (>r tbis lf vou be-ln to talk almoat any where t.. (l.c about better houatnp you will S..011 I.e mi't wlth the statement: "TOB blit there Is verv little Inter.-st here 1ti lb.it subjeet. fOT there are pniet|.all> in. tonoroeol houaoa In tbis dty or t.n\n. Thla popor and tbat by Law*_ica Veill.r, of New York. the national BBCTO* tai-. mi "Hiiom Over. rowdlng nnd the I.o.lger Kvll." were the features of th.J day. MacUBfllaaM followeJ by Ftederl.k l.aw OhOSiod, Of Btookllne, Bfooa., presldent of the National city I'lanning Confer? ence: Qoorgn B. Ford, New York, Ie. turer on cltv plannlng; Oeorge K. HoohOT, ?*/? secretary of tli" Cltf Cloh, of Chicago, and Arthur C. COHBOP. lands-BBO BJChtV te.-t. of Cambrldge, HOOO Other apeakers were Otto W. Davls. asslstant secretary of tbe ClPk nnd Com? merce Assoclation, of Minneapolia: .1. 1 W'eb.r. secretary of tbe Civi.- ABOOf?? tlon. of Knglewood, N. J ; Frank Tochcr, proaMonl >>f the city Cloh, of New r... ehelle. N. V.. nnd Do*/id Wllbtir Morn of Ni m York City. Mumin RightB Diareqarded. D.trk pirtuiea of greed and total disre gard of the most obvious sanltary regn latlona. nnd even of liuman rlgbts, were presented In Mr. Veiller a paper and In the disctiBBlona whlch fol'ow. d if 1*0 ir (BrolHoa lhlng ln one r..om. thotr allmted nrooa daflnod ooly hy ehaJh UaaB oa 'be flooi , wle-le fatnlliea with trOOfB of ?h!l dren sbeping In the kit.hen on old cat? and ln tb.;r day 'ioth.-s. In order tbat th.-ir pOTOOta or those who BtOOd la beii Of sin b mlgbt a.bl l<> tiicir ineome by lakit.g lUfhl IndRtrA; paofl huddled ITOrM ti.rtii bcOOta In rooms where tbe alr was iffeoce to the nostrlla of loeOBC) th.-a.- wetO some of the o.nd.tlon- ?b - Mi V.;ller. after BMOtaOOiOg thol no aacept New Torh aod Pootoo. aod attempted to r-g.ute tbis ovarerowdod lOdgOl BOll sv st.mall. BUj . proposed that tha 'oUoo/tng piot?leti '? loomporatod in all hoiisli.K laws Hnil s.itiilai \ 009-98 of d< poi irnonla Mi tenemenl hoaBo, noroai porl Ihere* . us.d f..r tb- lettlng of PmU Ingfl i...i ahall any poroon nol a ntmboi of the r_tt.llv I.e taken to llve within an ,i irtmenl o ipi-d b) anv family wlth. ...;i '. . .,ii-. nt In wrlilng ot tba I" |. ii tmi -ii Ol lle.iltli li hi rolboi liumlliaiinK. after 8event> , ..I cffoit at hOOBJag reform in \ ? i.ifes?. ai we have to COB I Mi Yelller. "that one of tbe OMOl B4NrlO*_ lioUsing ewls BtKOBBtOTOd lO mmtr] haa "..t hoao frBPfaadJ witn ..: .1 ibal prnotlcolly no plan for lta eotu [tlon haa as ..t aroa beeo propooaaT.** lie .? Bt Found or. the Prairiaa. I Jiat how Kie.it .rn evll la room o\ i cruwdlng tn Atn-tica" l?i it B-Oa?I - ' v.u Vork condltlon, or .i? we Bad 9J , ifeatlnl it*.-lf ln olhor AoaoHtJon litlea, Bnd h.?* II her.ime a aerioua evil in lb-.-e Cltlea? Further, la It an 84*11 found only ln ettloa? May w- not _nd it I even rn sin.ili towns an.l rlllogee, and p..--ii.i\ en ii "ti th. open prolrle? \ll oi.s- i vera ure OgTOCd that the 8Tll Ol room over.row.iini; ? aleta . hlialy omonl certaln elementa of our all ao populaUon, the liallans. th.- Polea and lt:aaiane and Ihe later Imrnlgranta <.f Btovoolc ra>?>?*. \\ .? bOOl v.tv llttlo of lt umotiK tha trtHh. tha negro oi our --wn poor arhltoa, alihoiigh IndlvUlual ci.s.n among all theae rareo nova oo_M to our att.-ntlon. ||y solutloii Lo H.is evll la thut we llOld tha landlord piimailly rcflOOOfllbla foi the taklng Of lO-gtMra Into the apart n..ms ..f fjinlltes who occupy his buibl iiik i'bl" l" really BO new tblng For UVOI t?n vars In New York we have held the landlord reapooalbla for tha moiai charactei ?.f his tooanta, and we hoao .i..ne this Bucceaof-lly. Io tba New Torh tenemenl hooao law a huidlord la re Bponalble and wlth a vety BtMiooa dagroa ?f respoiiHlbllltv. f..r the presen-e of |m morol women In his t.n.-ment house. \\ lal I proOOOO BOOr la that we should applv thla Biime piln.-lple to tba prob? lem under tonslderatlon. that we ahouid ,....! IMI the taklng of todgera and hoatd ers Int-. an aportmenl wlthout the r-on ^ent It, wtlting Of our health offlciala. and that we should then hOM the owner of the house reoponalhle, through henw penalty, for BOy vlolatlon of thla pro vlslon. The (i.iif<renee ended |9 Baghl wlth a baiiquet at the l'.db Vue-Straiford. - 8 CHECK TO STOCK CLAIMS Court Holda Directors Are Responsi ble for False Statamenta. i ln deeldlng that tha dlre.-lors of tha 1 Mrlilsh Columhla Itallway and DOVOlOO* m.-nt CompOOy muat put In a d88*9008 tO ? the sult broUghl by llermaii Vim Hloclpni ! .ni an BOalgBOd >iaim to rerover |Hr99P, j whlrli il ls aileged was obtained bv fa]M repraoento tlo_o, tha Appellate Diviaion sald \. s|.|.|;i\ : 'Tbe lllsposltloll of the preoenl 'i"\ la ta bold tha dlrectora ..r . .,r;...iatioiis o. .-. stii.-t aoeountablllty f..r r.ii a tattoieotfl mada for iba purpoae of iiiiin.iiir tha public t.. purchooa alocha at in..:. thai, their reol rolua Wa aro Iheri f. i. ol '!. . .mi..11 thOl the conipbuni ,i Btatoa a eaosa >>f action ' I | . dl.. lo | of tlie Hlltlsli ( 'oliii,...;,, Rallo'a) and Developinenl Companj o'bo arera thua onlered t<> anewei lha aira] ara II.nol.I 0 IMtlaid. K.lwai.l AsbfOTd .inil Willlam O. ? onklin TWELVE TO CARRY COFFIN Lonn Island Volunteer Fireman Weished 425 Pounds. Ueoigc RupOel, Olle of the h.-aVleM m.ri in tha dty, dled feoterdoy nornlnfl at hia home, No. 24 Hull a*/ea)_9, Moapeth, i?3*-aeOB. He welghed l? pounds aml was aiivc and Bttoii? Dooth waa due to a paralytlc atrohe. itunpi-i waa antployad i i.v tha l*OOg Island itailroad at Its itta ' tlon m Klmhurst I'.esides bls dutles with the railj...i.| Ruppel araa a volunteer flrainan, betna a l member an-l fonn.-r foreinon of Mao j petli Knglne Companv No. :.. ,.r tha New* town Plre i?. partnv n. iii- funeral will | ba held to-morroo A specially non j atructed c-..mn. whl<*n *ui ba two feel | ?l\ inrhes In wldtb m.I eUrhl feet l< ng, i wiii i.*? earrled by tweltre feUow flr.-nien Itnni.-I U-vaa . WUL _nd d_..Kl.iri. Two Sales ?f Broken-Sizes in Smaller-Sized Garments 34,35,36,37 Chest Measure Wint er Soi t s and Coats Straight Savings of $6.C0 to $10.00. We are willing to stand this loss in selling because, as tailors of our own garments, we find it CHEAPER to close them out at low prices than to make up the missing sizcs on thesr numbeis to fil! in. Cutting prices saues us money III the end. And we make vur jjafn your gain. So here is a Genuinc OpportUfflty which is obvious to men who know us, and should be obviou. to any man of taste who sees thcsc beail-ful and luxunous dotnei ? garments which are the models of Sty!e ibeil. UHDER 3AME ^Q3NTR0t\aj|CWN_RSH!P_7SINC? 1645^ ifROADWAY AT WARREN ST. - NEW YORK -5"* AV.. BFT 27? _ 2dT"Sr3 FULTONST-ATFLATfiUSHAV..-BROOKLYN -BROADWAY AT BEDFCRD AV. Hattera and Furniahera aa well as Clothiers to Men of Taste MiTK ?artaardayai Biaoblja Bterea Opea t ..mi ;? i\ M. Ne.\ -<>rk. BtBB P, ti. Sizes 34 to 37 and a few larger OVERCOATS $16.50 Cut from $22.50 and $25.00 Sizes 34 to 37 W1NTERSUITS $14.50 Cut from $18.50 and $22.50 EARL & WILSON SHIRTS flW AND MORE AMUSEMENTS. rtv R . Hv.4.(?| Hl Kn H 13. iHn.T T'.-.lny. 2 I". ln Hia l.n.-at Play, *'\i, COHAN S Mn. utu. Wa uunari ni<o\i)\\ w ,i..m> ASTOR 4 H. Era. B:1B Ma '., ? v. ad Mal . ."?" > imm 4,i.ah HAWTHOKNE 01 TME U. S. A. I AIRI1ANKS GRAND OP. 11411 HK, ?? | s \' n.h wa*o "a nt'n aPK o' th? pkn THE QUAKER GIRL KELLERD i . 1:18 MataTa HAMLET gRtfS?: , . a. '.' . .i i ':ona BT M.i'l. KILLED BY FALL Police Say John C. Mallery, U. S. A., Jumped from Hotel Window. ILL FOR MANY YEARS Victim Served Lqng in En gineer Corps?Retired for Disability in 1895. M..ior John C Ifallery, I r.tir.'l Iiim.I Btatee anay om.tr, eejually arell baa**** In PMiii.ii ipi.i_, K*w r*a_, Nearport, Alkeo aad I'Mri"., araa kiiir.i arhea h<- elth*f fell er jumpi-ii earl ?f hia reama, an tbe alntb floor ot th<* Hotol Manhattan. ?. ? st'-i <lav momint. The pallea reported Ibe c*aa aa on* ef miI.'I.I'1. tbe hot.! m*n*g*m*Bt s.il'l It waa hii u.< i.l.'tit and Dr. P*fey Tumure. Major .M..ii.'tv"s i.tiiihcr-in i.iw, aaM the OfBcor had boon ln poor health, whifh In dii.-<'l .i.iiatitut m.liui.-holla. Bereial people b**j thi eaea'a body/, dad only in pejBBjte* eeaaa <>nt ef tb* Ihe arbadow, taara oaiee er tirtee in faiiin-: and stt.k.' eereea tbe Ir.ui ratllnK ?.i il"' Madlaon aveaaa aMe of Um boaiaa *****! a liun,lr.-?I feet from I2d atreet Patrol mnn I'rayler, on fl\. <l |><*t al Msdleoa avemit* an.i 4-tl atro.-t. h.i.l tbe body t'k fn tn tho i:.?.t lla* etreat atattoa after Dr. Taylor. ftinhulan. *? BBrgeOB *l Ktower lluNpltal, hatl aal.l that .l.-.ith waa lnstan tanrons. Dr, Turnura ef Ka II ffeel ?i<>th ntr<-et, Meatlfled tbe body ..t the Bta* tlon. The police reeerd wn* that Um majo. w.i.t tiit.i tha bathreoai oatrif la Ua toani? injr, leaylni his vai.-t la the bedroom. ^he \..irt aeard the whtdo* betna epened. He wr-nt lntt. the beUhreota aad foand it \,.,i.ni Looklng out of ihe wlndow. l?. .?..w what h.i.l bftppenod The amnage ni.iit ef the M*nh*tt*a *m\o out thla atatenaenl Major Maii.i-v arsee thla mornlna al . bla regular time end bla reJel are la : (he room with hlni gettlna out bla cl ? When I." areni lnt< tbe bathi oom to prepare his loii.-t before ha*/ln* br. . t..-i he waa alttlnf '<n the wlndot plll ..r the bath room arhen he auddrmlv l"-f bla balance and t"?-!l <?ut <>f u.- ?Ii &o\ Dr Turnttre, ahe ar*a attendlna ht* brother*ln?l** and bad b. eleeptna In an edjolnlltf room. told the potlee the ? major'fl malaneholla becreme *?> aaute th.it . >. while oaa he ar*a Benl t?? Burope wltb bbi arlfe aad a aaale attaaadaat. and pui under tbe treatmenl of apeclallida 11 ? obtained no beneflt, Itoareepr. and arhea i, i.tuiti.-.i Dr. Turoore oppoaatd the ma lor'a plan to .;.> t.. Me arlnter bome al ' .'. .Ln- 1.?..!>.-.?. ln Alk.n. Mr* Malh > arho araa Mlea Jennl. Tiiiihii.. daughter <>r Laenonce Tarnure, Iof .\..a rork, are* pro*trated when ahe [heard th* a*wa yeeterdajrl aad her >'.n Oarrtck, thlrteen >' ara old, was eleo overa eoana The major wat< sixts -tiiii.* f**rfl Did atul Uio aon of Ciirri.k Mallciy, a_MM nn army oftlcfr. Malor MhII.t.v waa appOBBted to Weat Polnt from Alahain... whm Kraduai. ,1 ! ln 1S67 and mad.- a BeOOad li.ut.'iiatn m [tha .'iiKitit'er oorpH in lsxii ho becaiae a j r;i|itii!n. Ka whm tt.ivaii<?'.i io the grade of innjor Doaomloaf 14, UH, aad tailred i f..r dtaabHtty mcurrod bi tha lln* <>f duty ? mi lanuar) -11'. ',<?(?', "? "aa ;l aaagnber of .11.. Army aad Navy, Ualveretty and I lolony cluba , AMUSEMENTS. NKIV V.IKK'S LEAD1XC hik\tki>. CMDIOC B'way * t"t' i:? ? - at ?< l" CrnrinC M.,tv To da) d Wed ll.I.aal MfhtThi. rh De. I i ?' ?? ? n th. i la ?? tn,? * LYCEUM u""'4 '' Bt- " ' Mala To*da II I'll.-I.. I TMI. riit; PAIN. i-'i.-i. Mi" BILLIE BURKE "".?thkmim, GARRIGK I W| ; M..IITS--I \s| :; MATIM l> JOHN MASON Ihe Attank criterion: what ails you? HAnRIS ' m itixek To da' "THE INOISCRETION OF TRUTH" FULTON ' vr' The Yellow Jacket HUDSON ' MRS.FISKE llll llli.ll ROAD. NEWAMSTERDAM 5 ' }%?: THE COUNT OF LUXEMPOURG LIDERTY mbi.to MILESTONES KM1 Kl 11114)4 KKR, l; fth MI Ev? 1:1,1 Mata i \<-..i . lln- I ,1-4 \?.,r.l in MM-.I...I < ,,ni~i|, OH!OH!DtLPHINE MOUL&N ROUGE *t>f*iemt y f-yrafirot ?V*0*/rta GAIETf K"'H '' ! __! ''" T,daJ - ''? UHltl 1 ? m|p yflUff ?lth ll-..r? u.., k uun nucci K?,u,r i.\ HkH MOM..OMI II. A MI.M IILUDC HM* ,XMS vaafva-pe nir 1|tlU <lf U|r m,,,,,, Wil I AP-.'**. ,: " '" * "''"': Bl 3.1 SIMONE The I'aperChasc PCMTIlbV Thea Prlcaa 23c to |1.60 Eva.8:l ULnlUnl m.... rodaj ?V4-d..Xmae*N. Tba beaatlful t*otl*Qeatler apeeteele n DAUGHTEROFHEAVEN ??. E a ai h 45. M.it ' ???'-' " LITTLE i io 11 BB IM W -at lllli Bt LAST 2 WEEKS OP ANATOL AIMayforChlldren Mon I uaa Wad Thur. Frl . :? S". .?. To-.lay .?t lt SHOW WHITE Fl THIAC WMt 82d Streat. Bvaa .t * IJ CLTlNUt Mati To-day an.i Wed., 3 IB. -yiTMIN THi LAW_ metropolitan;; ,v ?a',,',, Eva. Concert 8*. to ILB*. , Veaire. VloUblat. Vera Curtla: a......... Battre Ot .heatra Conductor, Polacco Nril MM. Bl B Al.l.i. P. -nn. Ilom^r. ca ruao Ulll. Rothler, Roael C.L, Polaeee. We* at I 18 Bebeaee, Alda. Allen: iv ruao trneta Did. " ' ?af. Polaeoo. Ihur.. al 8 Haak Flete. Daettna. Alton. Parka, n.ai . Bleaak, Laahow, Oortte, Orle n ia Rciaa t'onductor, Herta Kri al 8 Sf.rrt of Su/?niir. l-'.irrar. S.-ottl nond Polacto r.i*HH??i- Bort: Careee, .mato, ..Hh. Conductor, Bturanl, s,t M.ii. ii i !" Wenmara. Frematad v ,,?'/,, .,,1, r, ' '.ii.-r: Burrtea, Qrtararold Kl ,i llnrt* pireaVr" liadraai of M..ai?-. i,. .i.K'i.t ai B Tmiul'it'iiafr. Ki? nia.,..i M.n/.-iiaurr. Burrlan. \v-ii. mtberopoM .. I. tor, ll? ll .RDM \ V Pl vNo i BED mi niiirniirAN OPERA HOVBE?apeHal. ! ii, a,i.i> A 11 i n.i,,il I>> I T. .il '. fl ADK1.1NK and i"4?mparu Byrnpti nj {__? t." ivi W* XT Orehaetra s..,.a on aal ^J ?_ i\ li-'t/ i ? , |, ? lloi D*. , btLflobU Uati r .. i ... i , -' '" LAST 3 WfcEKS F^MCESSTARH llll 4 >? OP RKCKV, s Dv:i_iiri i/* r.. .i.. ???!?? m i ? THE HVEiM'i IAW JICYCLE RAS! 6-PAY RACE _-*_F HADISON SQUARE QARDEN TU'NIGHTsPRINT and MOTOR him :..).. PACED ll/VCES l!:...v\lM. TO-MORROtJt b'tOMT. IttM i\. - \ nox POULTRY SHOW ^aJ'S1 SSfc I'gultry, Plueoni Pai Bto, k. Bongblrda \ >...u i ..n and rvenlnaa. Hpec_l ?-at ei i ? Wad . Mittn abd Prl B. a tha "Hapiy i i-'ai.iiiy" and bebj chlx Ii..i.-IiI..k /tdcnlaalon, l :. Cblldn i . 23c, ! ICOLIAN HALL, ?4?t.. Der, ;. B:Tl V. M. LEO ORIVIS-CKIW Min tfem. in. W lt. ANDERSON .ita ..<i. I'_ 00, .,' Ha M ITINEK 4?r \|..\\ 4i? aic. IBOLIAN tt \i i.. wadaaaday. Dee. If, at 3. |"????? ElMAN ?__? Kurt Hehtardler. BaataatllaU. ' ARPKMKR AMUSEMENTS. - A k TiT_Ti ____u_lL3 l^y^Xf TWICE PAILY Tv^y BE-TSEATC AT_, MATS OF NEW 5PECTACIES StfVr-.B-raft -BIPPOUBOMB. y^OH TO-MORROW NIGHT ,? *wilin_. VflNT-R GARDEN '. i.e.lrude I4.ir.mnn. BlBOdtBBf 0> l'arl?.| !,E:irii: M^RRVCOlNTrSS: BIEOAUM \> I ' l THc$liN_0__ERS Utaall \\ inn :in?l llnrri I 1-!? ' Ll M< . .- B MM TRE.MlNI WEBER & FIELDS' ^i^JWi? ??ROLY POLY" Wl.-fir -I... I. ( I- 'II - ' II. WILLUM CO'.LIER NrV xi*j I.K >\\ IH9. 301 II NI Ib . MnlERUSS-LLSMiirh ?o i-o_i n \*ei W ? * Bha Btoapa t., i eatoaer PLAYHOUSE !: little: W'OML N tvtlltfcm < I>\l ) *? i (OHili lat.E.of B aa] FANNY'S FIRST PLAY THE RED PETTICOAT 10 Mi I i:i ? K 1 OM r I I ia.lae l iih.tt'? Tb READY MOKcY 9 I Av. i; M MAXHATTA> IHE WHIP WK-T KXD. l-.V.rl:. W . of gtn V\ Ev*8 tf* Paverahaaa'a Jl'I.ll'K r_E* Mt. NKXT w i.KK . .. MI TT AM) .li i f* ^,W,':.,V,",.'I,,','-DECV10 0 I < H I ? T R A I, K i: I l n I. YSAYE tlis aceaainn the program ? > et of four i.umt ? i - TIIK XKtV iOHK Philharmonic Orchestra ("omplete witli IOBBF STRAXSKY.ronrliKtor "? Oreheatra beglaa w:ih an Overture, ?.fa/** ?.Bi-.l ncvompanytng Yenye In tlir.? eoncertee, ??i.:.ldi. Herthoven nnd Hm. b'? - t h F-n talele. Se_f* now at Bo* i ifl ..-k?rtr.f M*na_.m?nt R E JOHNSTOW. SYMPHONY BOClet*1 nf *4j8W York. apALTBB DAMROsiii. <v.n.lnrtor. TO-MORROW (Sl VDAY) A1T. AT I. New Ae.illan llnll. :U We?t t.ld St. \ ilSt, ZIMBALIST ">ehuberl. I'liflnBjiheJ S\ v I'.-l ,-i\..le. Mrauw. I it* '.I eta to |l.f>0, at B I s< liul J-alo, P^?. ? on yni\o!?. I losOffle- / .MKTROHU.ITAX OI'KRA HOIMI Tuenday Aft., Drc. lTtli C E N E E The lncomparable Dancer 11KR I OMPAMI'?SIMI'HOXY OBCBB-TII NAIIVS 1 RANKO. ton.bi.ter. Ba 't -...'. - \i Boi 0?ca Moi lith ii .\ M Manas/eraent H E Johnaten. 4 urile-ie Hall, t(?-ninrro\v ("iundail 9ft. 89 I R. G. KNOWLES " : : ''AUSTRIA'' IVONDKWPt'l m. ;>> ri< Tl Rt* i- - .Mi.. to $i - Bosea *?>'. aa I I* ao . ? ? | R. itea ( \: ? i :. . ?i \l i . Bal, \ft.. I'" '?. at *? ilal Ore_4ratral C?areel i>? e*fB9 . liir-BALISE ciAHAN FRANKO ORCHESTM .Inh'i P - ell t . :i< erfo flal I ??'?..??? i \ <?' I IN II 11 I i - i:. i. m t 0:19a EISEL QUAHTEf i>lina Aiti?l. Mr. B-BOala ' ? B* si.r-o. M.-ii i.ov4 : W '' ' ? ?? te. M,,n. \rt..l?re. !'. nt ' >? Barrcre Ensemble <u \\ IM) iwntniiv ro, B ? thov. ... Moaart, s, humann. Btraeai IVrilhou aaalati .1 by Cbonia Tlcket* 8'J. >l _ .".(> ?.. ..:i Bal* at Box "flb' l>li. ? -l ... ??! . \ Bamrnan I 18 W i'.?>'_ I A R X R (.11: H A II 80ST0H SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DB. I. IBL MI 4 K 4 ..nducte* THW AITKRX4)4)X AT i::<0. ,hmM' KREISLER ' ;^J:i,lKSUN0AYHIGHT,8:30; l(^:;? __li-t_Lfl___ia_ii TRAVELTAUtS MUNICHTOBEb-HT ... Jtiith St _\e?-1* ^* MAT KVKIIY DAY AT ?' **? NEWMAN HI -f.IJ ,;....\ and SOth 8t. -lea.!*^ r\i i RAINEY'S AFRICAN HL'NT' UAMMERSTEIii'S ' ;7 -?,,; a^!^ ""Oallj Mata. .5 _ 50c. iStarta I and. I ****[