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I i ; ? . . '? um . ? ? t.. la ? t linn na. k V . proper ait. mpt to ?iPP : . iiie.i an an, ? rroin Distri t M'." i< ?' ** ' 1.: l'j ? ? lali TI ? rarpi e to ? ? \. told ou ail 11 ? l un ti..- one wl ?? ? City ami brought I r,, to II il '.ir., no othi i- o i,i,if-: i ?h?) not publl? . .? . 1er? 1 do not call euch p ople m ?>'?>? ? ? all I ran <?.- !?? attend lo i d \ ltd ? ? ?' ? . . - ? . last long . | tho ? ho ' ? news ... ? ' When the M ' "??? '?' V9M Hhown !?? Diatrlci Mtorne) Whitman, wif.; menl upon the folio* m? liad M r/orl ? tmenl I thor dited that I ils teatimon; ? ? rortl \Vho< ? foi .-.??. this in It dei '.. that I ....m ma < wiillni plot as ? . ? for 8 po - -? w,, n, ?red Two poo ? i reatui s L'pon these the mag? ie n? ? d and ,in \. h*n these ? befori ' but a ? that Ihem ? av I. n tc. and the complaint 11 n * I s 11 > r Tli. bj which Sipp a s arrested and Imprin? ted to not I ?< \. W N 01 k, bill ? MnK a ]?oi: ? " . Used of i hold ' ? M 8lpp He rna) or " lilt) of some of ? ? ? < " er 11.ar that ?f n? for i?.! on. Bui th 'fruatr.s thai It was no) ?f:- ? I ? had teatified 1 col .?i be was falsely rha m e akabli ? . nmmitted, ?id II was t n< ' know n tli nt ? ?tn. ^> .? officer, tftei S:; i> came - til lie could testify before the grand Jury, the vi ? pr?t? nd ted to brins him back a a1 in could teal '? Not Hampered by Mayor. Ma> or Oaynor's li ipt to dis? Isa the activities of the Diatrlci At? ? hamper tlmf '? in it? preparatory work to any . -..nt yesterday. Bj re parts from his Investigators, as weil - - personal complaints and letters Mr wh ? ? to pile up ad llftlot Of the poll, e plot to ngve the police-politicians' "rins" xvin ? e Harlem ? Ice uraf! foi - I It le < spect . <i that " i ei. the extraordli ai y ?rand ;ui\ convenes again ott Monday Indict? ments of men higher in the graft - will be I si di il don ri. -p? . ?en con ? ed in lh? I from different ringles are In imminent danger of in ,ii. tmenl under Bet tkw 2,440 of the penal law That section provides that ,i pi ...? ? ho git es or promis, i to I s Itneas or an: person about to be railed as s s tnees any . ' iv c.iltv of a i'lony, and the , ? '.... ins ? refei red to are Implicated under the terms of the section, ac cerding '?? teetimon) which is now in handa of elthei the i1 sti I Att? ? or the grand jury, la.p> ne \. i ? \ ? ? ? nd ed patrol? man, n mained in the Ton, - day. Two attempts to rci him out on u. ? ? ms , essful, the Ural '". - cpuee offered a? security \ i not satisfactory to Assistant Dis? trict At'oii..??. Lavelle, in .harK'- of the bail bond department, and the second ? tuse tho property offered was not . rrtrfied as being clear of dower rights. i ry Moynihan, who mad? the sec? ond attempt t.. givi ba ' foi Fox, is a npn of the late Police Captain Daniel & Moynihan, on a ? Pos was n< lothes man for a I ? Ice-Tarn man\ "ring," which Is threatened with exposure if Fox decidea to become a people's witness, will make every poo* tdjble effort to K"t him out on ball, and eyer) bail offering will be subjected to ibe close?; ? rutiny by the Distrl I At? tarney'a men before Pox is allowed to Ifave the Tombs High Police Officers in Danger. The polic? end of ihe combination "ring." which numbera among Ita most ?o tive members at present an inspector, ptaln and a former Inapector now : oldine: s captaincy, Is also in danger of Indictment for conaplracy In addition to the graft chargea, Conaplracy ?harpes ma) be laid against these i"> r Ted? Geau Experience has perfected the Teda Company's product?, established their standard, made their reputation and proved their guarantee. Tecla Emeralds, Sapphires, Pearls and Rubies, mounted with genuine Diamonds in set? tings of platinum and gold. TECLA NEW YORK PARIS 39ft Fifth Avenue 10 Rue de 1? P?u LONDON BERLIN 7 Old Bond Street 15 Unter dea Lisdea Pi.JaWu? Vtainui Si ?i lo?. \T ??l.iniK* . St al I llh, N M Si Lou? I.?., mi at IOiK Atlantic ClO "13 Board walk fwe 16 AiefMie Maavoa Vieona I KarmnBaritrai?* NO OTHER BRANCHES OR ACENTS TI THE STEAMSHIP (KAMl.M FAST ON pasi ngerson -, |, : .,, tli.ii it c m- almo>l possibh io lump a*gjor \\ !icn til?, liner ?trai ? *i? ?;i . t !iii' ROCKS OFF CHEBUCTO HKAI). ril all "i whom were t.-ikcn hem later i ?i offlclala based on their deapera attempt tO bribe Sipp to keep BWI from New York, at a time wax he was wanted as a grand Jui U i ; 11 ? sipp himself, at his home In Harl? enlarged upon tilla point last night, at made public for the fjrsl time the tv "f the "ring's'' plot to keep hi' sway. -:???' B a lav ;?! t > Continent .. ai d told him I ;.<?. n su| ind |XM re was ? omlr ,: hi WOUM take ? tr!;> South. T ' J" additional came on the followlni Monda * -- lu? Hip |S ? I out b] the laa ? fee, wi n to sipp. ? Kt that I s.pp says. ; ( was willir foi the sake of protectln Is In the Police Departrnen w as that he P -,v '?i take th rits and Miners best from Phlll i :?? Tampa. Fis . b it lust SS h ibout to follow out the arrai ? S IS ' :?? I off" that the police ha to roes" him by i>a^ in him arrested as soon as hi inded froi n Tampa The ' bargee, Mpp sayi he was tok e same which wer?- afterward pi?* against Mm when Deput) Commis Dougherty obtained ids ar'.'t i Atlantic City, but Slip said laM nltfh ? a turning point in his 'ase, aber he deckled to lend his aid to ?he Dtstrlc Attorney rather than to ?ils friends in th Police Department, came WBM B he learn** of the "frame-up" which ?Aas to b worked on him If h** took the boat fo Tampa. At the same time. Sipp sal.', a In*:'' ? ; m rh>- Newark boti affidavit for Howard Sipp to sisn. Th two Si', ps examined the paper, an 1 foutu ? w*s to the effect that Howard ha< ? paid or wltr/essed his father's pa* Ing anj ?Fox. v.. ma. Blpp re fused t<> ?i?i_'n. ? The purpose was. of co r<.e ?? gold Bips "to destrov Howard's val US as a pOITOD ?native wltnsas, and it was from thai mo ment -,iat I began to be suspicious tha the police would ?m to almosi any ien;ti to iils''-ed:,t mi in any way they could.'' Says Fox Knows Who "Got It." The former Harten; iiote',k*e;K>r assertec t'int FoS COUld tell exa- tly where til? i-rafi mone; tt-,it he ?-ollected went t" aixi fot thai reason, he added, I fm' was panic-stricken since Foi hai been pul indet actual arrest and Indict ? ? ? ' The beat t ? ? f of ?his fear on ll Of the 'i -, ?aid HOP, "Is that it f the thi< thai were s? | to mi from tl ?? tune i testified before the elder nen until a few days ncv t am noa ri I all kinds of communications fron all kind* Of people, begRiri?; me not ti mention the nanie of ( aptain This and In Thai, They a;e beginning to real" ft- now, for the Brat time, that Mr. Whit rear is Rom* to set them, an-! ? << I'll SS4 then getting sick and applvlnc foi Si absence and thai sort of thirty b) t lie s.(> soon " When Sipp saw a copy of Ifayoi Gsy* nors statement In, an evening newspaper, In which lbs Mayor lasheii him unmerci? fully, he declarad be bore the m,,..,,i r,, Ill-will foi that, and added that ai a mat? 1er "f fa< I he had a ways sea a great a li? mner of hfayoi Oaynor. He hail heeii so Interested Is afayei Oeynor, Bipp said, that he called up St. Mary's rloepttel. In Hoboken. every da) d.:'ir,K the 'Irnw the MaOi wa"- on!iri?--! there after he was shot. "i cotisMer Mayor Qaynor 'be heal Mayet Die liquor dealers ever ha<l," said M| p Didn't ha arder tha police not to go into saloons, be. a ue he knew that If they ?Jid the Hanoi dealers would ha\e to pay Use? lu keep out." DOUBLE HEARTS IN FOUR Mother and Three Children Nature Freaks. I Hy TelesraaS '? The Tt Misas i Eaaton, Penri., Jan. 16.?A cs?e of remarkable Interest to medical men discovered her? is that of S mother and h?r three children, all with double hearts. Whether the heart is divided In two pans, one ob each side of the sheet, or whether there are two separate organs cannot be sa ertalned. Prominent surgeons, however, vouch for the diagnosis that these heaits nil perform distinct ami separate func? tions on b"th sides of the hodic--. Dr. James a. Morgsnstsrn, who was called to the home of Berton Parkins |Q attend a i hild with chlckettpOX, mad?- the discovery, He was ama/.ed when he listened to the h?urt sounds. He first found a heart on the right side ami further examination disclosed one on the left side also. He Ques? tioned Mrs. Perkins, and later exdtn ined the other tWO Children and found that thev exhibited the sgass phenom? enon. The doctor examined the mother and then discovered that she, too, WSJ Toss? asad Of two hearts. Subsequently Dr. Shinier was celled, I and he , onflrmed the result.? of Dr. Morgensterns examination. I ASK WILSON 10 PUT NEW YORKER IN CABINET Senator Roosevelt and Commit? tee Back Thomas F. Conway for Attorney General. GOVERNOR SEEMS PLEASED 0 Gorman and Sulzer, It Is Said, Fat'or Former Lieut. Gov.? Wilson May Keep Tafts Commerce Court. [iiv T? esrai I ? ?Ti Trenton. X. J Is Pn \\ ilson u*ss ,-isk. d ti | Thomas P ? 'onwsjr f.>i mei ' ? Oovi rnor of \? w ersl in his 'aieiiet .Mr. i 'on ? eaented to President-elect Wilson this aftei ' deration In regard to this most im e ? tant poet, and 11 the barking of most of the prominent Ken fort upetati Democrat a, end, It li understood ??' ? i fetati i genatoi .i imes A O'Oor? and Ooi ?rnor Bu i It la not known whether or '?nt Ren? nt..- 0'Gorman foi ? nsme of m ?? ? reca? feront e hen sot., bul ' al nos n I ti thi -? .< I ?< fork wa i ? ar? ged wltl i p ... i he tin mltti i ? . I ...... i y Benajoi Franklin i?. R of . who wi ' leaden :r, the flghl egalnsi ? . in tl ? ? Mi 1 ''i ?orman to thi i nlted Btsi iti WS? I ?? ? ? .'ton Thi othei -i ? ?? i wer? Bi m F Whit? ...? . i. Hurd, of I ' John B Rill of PIS ? a s I ? tfi liurd Want New Yorker in Cab.net. We rj hen I n ? > ? ? r|tl I ? den I ... sard to the repi lion .?? Xea J ors Btat. ? ? - \Ve believe thst 11 nopi al rj und lanl ? ? ? l to ?on?Id ? ' W* Rubmltti d to the Pn ?. !< wa of U ad tin Di ? ? oi and fi "in evi : ? count) oi i ? nd ? ? neai l1- Ihe entli i ipal i >< n.... i atlc pi - ?a, all fa* ? > Lieutenant i T omai P i 'on?.. ? foi the poal ol "i?:? nes Gem Th.-re is probabl) no othei ? ? r, ii<j !.. . .?y. :. ,i '.. , 11,.m from thi? ?tab tl il would meet with auch general ? ? * * i - s oi si oi I be pi i ? mou i Indorsement from . r t },;.- received it Is an Impreaaive recog? nition of i.is fltn< Tie- posit oi ' : ? Democrat on tl tl i.. .. ? ; portant to havi ? ? Visi i K. pel feel lympath with can oui tl ? poll) It ? of the pal ? n the i ite Jei t ?ind oni a'ho I ? ?.iofound atudj of it Mi ?'onway'a legal a! I ryent* are w ld< I) know : and i ??? ogi !.. the mi m'., ta of the ba nd b the udg< i of ti,. atati 'I here ; . ? ? -i ha pa, no '.i?--1 li the atate a ho hs made .. profound atud' of thi aubjeel .>f trual am regulation He ha .) abl alii? maell ? Ith tl,.- Lh il of i he l lemocra i le r?i ..?ir ? -?.?? mea and w ? ? I.- ii< \ ?? hi ?., ii.l repn enl I bi ?tale ?? f.-? other? . o Id In ?? dii v. the i.ilnlatratlon to pul them Into opera tlon Ba< ii mem I ei of th.- ? ? ? ? wining to allow ti ? mpr< forth thai <*<?>?? > i nor Bulser si pi ov< d ol Mr. Conway'a ?election slthough no? them would sac very much r?n Ihe sub? ject. The committee expressed Itself as ; .. a?<d a ith the rei eption the P sleet v?\- to Mr i onwa: - nami The Presldent-elecl became great!) In ?.atad to-day when he waa asked sa to tii? r por s concerning Mi M Comba i mi the sppolntmi nl ..r ? > ? i ? i ^ *- > i .) Malone as bis prlvati at retarj Sn sppolntmenti have een off.-red to oi accepted b) .mv one," said the Ho? i m.ni. m) last ?talement i meant exact!) what I said, and to i ? ? ?>? nuitinx them q leatlona to me li to don na) \ et sell ??. a Oovernot b if a manm : made :t plain that tba constant publ stlo apparent s sa re? ) annoying to I Im. ind that when sn) ap polntmcnta were to be m...i.- be would announ? them is ; hi p iblle dtreei st. f.o aa the ?ecretaryshlp la eoncen d the ' one beei ; el erouad here la thai the (loi ei noi * ill aoon annou ?election ol loaeph P Tumulty. r.is |il- M lit B< ei ''ta: J . to Ko With li.m '" \\ ashlngtoi i:-i resentath e* Robu 11 !.. Mem j. of Texas, hh.i Roben H Hrouaaard, oi Louisiana, were among the President? eleci a rial) i.-a t ? ? - ? i ?* >. Both came on the Invitation of Mr Wilson and while neither of theltl Would w. what Wa? dl i taaed, the President-el? i i said he h id talked ovet the sp?cial session with Mr. il. m ?? .m.i tii- ret? ntlon of the < 'ont merca Court w??h Mr, Broussard The Louisiana Representative, who Is also a United Btatei Benator?eleci from hut state, ?ulk. -i rreel) oti ttu tariff situ at Ion befon he m<t Mr Wilson M BLrouaaard aald thai the sugar bill now m conferenci comtnlttei al Washington would h.- as tief actor) to the people 9\ his state. WILSON PUIS FOOT ON INAUGURAL BAL Governor. After Careful Stud Decides to Save Uncle Sam S95.000. ORDERS IT BE OMITTE President-Elect Astonished I the Cost. He Holds It Is i Public Duty to Stop Them. ion N .t. Jan IB ??-. in took I . r ? : ' 'on oran i ilia, chairman of th< li lugurai mlttee, he asked thi ? ball be omll led ,.r fbe ndlrect ti \ lbs visit Mrs \\ M>r.ri waa with the OaverjM m in? offlo sbortlj befon ti ? i "H', and M > thong!' that she ra to i I extent, re ?? , denI ? ' Mr. vYilsoi ? ?., s ?..min.m,i t.. i he ? ' ral ? ommittee, la as | ? Ing ? ounael a Ith a k\ ? s n ? ? i rtainlni as i ? ould . pinion in the mat . ,|, ". dui? lo . to conside the f< omitting 11 ball ''J do this with great i e I do not a hi rIth rea exp4 latioi ' ' ? i ? ? nJoy thi o wear 1 ? \ becausi llrt ? exi. i| "ti th?- gov ll ' tal tO it and eased lo he net >* sai to tl menl of the \ isitut s "i i ope most i eri that this re? t? ami that I i long delay? m making th?- auggeation " While the omitting ol the li ball v. hi no doubl cause ? good man] rtbui Ing h Washington I I thi fe.i? tai n.iv ernmenl will b< ? a result. About l< n da ? - ato' Jam? i l. Da\ en? ? the F m i 'ommlssloiu i msdi public some atatlstlcs he had gathered h regal to holding ih< ball In th? Building, il' pointed oui thai nui and desks would have t.. re? lit foi t ? -i weeks, and thai the ? , the K'iv? i r menl b : eason "i ihh end othei ti kngs i ertalnlna to thi up clone In 196. Tin Ci- su!, ni ? !<?? t said he - < ,. | ; | ti i oat to the govi rnn.ent, and th.* fact thai I ? practli al li d th.ileslon of the Inaugural hall la sn Indication thai h< hat nmoVi . ? | si id) Of thi question -? CAPITAL WANTS ITS BALL Wilson's Decision Causes Con? sternation in Washington. : Bureau .i,?!?,t, Jan If Presldent-cleet m |i , if irai ball . onslatent with the idea .,f Jeffer* ?oi : m -imph. It) was rece ved In W sal - Ington a ith m ni h ' ?ni.-!' i Dstion <>n the ,,;,. t <?: the local Inausural ? omm ttes and the Bubscrlbers t" the guarantee fund and mixed feelings on the pan of i,. n... rat le legislators. The Inaugural ball La an Impoi tant soi. of bit ome Win,,, ,t || ti . re w 111 orobabl * ?? large ,i.ti, ?i in the Inausural fund instead of s Surplus, a- lias been th.- , a-<e f,,i many ?...i- Henea Um consternation on the pai t of lubsci Ibera William I'.ii'i'iaii Bustis, chairman of nu- Inaui irai committee, <ic lined to die* p . ldent?eleci u llson'a annoum ?? tuent, aayihg thai ha bad nol ral ra? hla lettei and was loatii to be? iie^e that the bail would be abandoned i ,1" not care to W) anything until I have received the letter," said Mr, Ens* us lo night "Il ha? bean rumored aev? eral timas befon thai the ball would be eliminated, <>r ratbei that such would i?e ths wish of Governor Wilson, ?o I want in aea the lettei bef?te making any comment Representativa Morris Bhcppard, 'hau .lean of the House Coasntittee on Public Buiidlnss end Oresmds, and suthor of the| ? agon reeehrttea tn perasli ti>" use of Une Pension Building f?>r ballroom pur announced thai hl? committi M.i to-morrow with the pr? i .:? . he.11 Ittg at Which men bera of the 'Ins igural commlttet to appeal It support of the ptsn te coi the pension office Into ? temporal ballroom. ? M Ooverm i (I Ison disapproves of ti '? a iguisi sill." he s.ud. theia is n ess will ps to the s iggestlon, and the entire i>lai probaM) will be abandoned Tl late ment of the Presldent?elecl la bound ti whettu Co ig ; ? eetli ?. ? ntlre conduc of the Inaugural ceremonlea ? mi aa ?? : t?o- clrcumal . of a simple Ins ??; iratlon ? m NEARER THE PERFECT MAfl Six Years Added to Life, Too Says Dr. Wainwright. Man .-? handsomer better house fs and clothed, more ? . aaaaili d a Ith goul tl n li di i. timi -, a cord ng to r>r .lohn \\ Wainwright, In "The v can Pre tltioai ? " oui toda:. in fac? man has had on an at ' rage of s?\ ? ean added I Ife In the last century. "No . I thi nd strain ol '(?? ?.. da) are conducive to nervoui comptai ? Wainwright, si irtt rial, i ai diac and K.i>tr.. intestinal disturbs I \nd ? et wltl all of this hurry one Is amasad al 'he .. itward calm, 'he pots... of the man of Is . g read lhal man la old and wot n tatiatica prot e that the average length of life is between si\ ami >e'. - ? ean mgei l han s i sn ggO \\ :? es and ? hlldien ..i? bettt r i ardd bat? ? : ? itedi dreeaed, enter? 1 t.i.t.. d in healthier, huppiei. more beautiful than m the history of the \\..rM as we know It." the writer as? a E. PRENTISS BAILEY DEAD Dean of Newspaper Fraternity of New York State. 1 lai ' Prentlsa Bailes . i ,t. i ' i of ' ' ? newsps i .,-i State dit d ? I at his borne In this ?Ith for two s ? Mi i; i ? aa? edltoi of ' The L'tlea i ?. ? thai rver sal month eat of set rl? > fort most i.. :.... it- ?: 11 . atati a ? lose friend of ex-Preatdeni Cleveland and twice named poatmaster ol l'tlea, In IIM bs wa? named by Prealdenl Cleveland ss s commis. Inspei ; the portion .>r th. northern Psclflc Railroad In Washington Territory. Poi tout ear? beginning with kv hi was preetdenl ol the Nea York Ht a te \ - -. ? i., ? ?. i i . In isK he a si sppolnted ?? Btati ? Ivll Servio ('ommlsslonei nnd ^a praeldent of the ?....mi resigning upon the Inaugu? ration of Oavernpr Morton, Jsnusry I, ? ., received the degree of i.i. i> from st. John's College, Kordham Mi. Ball? l was horn In Maallua, N I . August ? I Hi !? sees two son? and i ?.. daughters i Private Show Simplex engineers know that an electric lighting and starting system may easily become a two-edged sword without the proper attention to the wiring and connec? tions. These wires often times carry a current of high amperage which, if not properly isolated, is liable to cause trouble. In order to avoid this possibility, we have designed and built in our factory suitable connections for the system used in Simplex Cars, and all wiring is protected by metallic tubing which is both oil and waterproof. The body, motor, or any part of the chassis may be re? moved from the frame without breaking a wire, which is also an important feature. Because of our inability to obtain sufficient space in Madison Square Garden to exhibit our latest models, Simplex Cars are shown only at the salesrooms?240 West 59th Street (near Columbus Circle) - which re? main open until 10.30 o'clock each evening to and in? cluding January 18. (6) DOrfTS AND MUST HOT, FILL HYGIENIC FL? (onllntied from I1r?t par.e. was "Household Sanitation." Dr. Ri geimsn tslked about the kitchen at c.-iiar, Dr. Young about ih>* llvlni rooms ami Dr. Shlvel) about ro ma and the bath Dr Mi chairman. Mr- Inlian Heath, prei dent ?if th?? Housewives' Lesgue, wi .m the platform, and after the fot doctors -ui exhausted themselv? | talking about how all arall surfaci ought to he smooth and unornamentc ?i" '11 at.'h the dust, --he sto? up and glanced al the walls of It room in which the meeting was hd The fev. square feet that were n< i ?? ered arlth portraits In fluted fram? ? decorated with ornate moulding "t wonder," ?b>- said, "if the Sew Y>>: ni Med? i Boclel d rigned thi ? There wasn'i anj i rtsn si te that was ... tho igb, one tha ??? ? svei ;,\-t" vowing tha never again a I she make I In the Hal below sagr) b? ihal t the window, Dr. rot ?'_? ? ? second .?< ski i hied a bit at 1 ? ? laned him ? Ti,?- women folks know- more sbdu that." he '?aid ' What goes a 1. - tar*, of a county RMdi<*al so lety knot ., I living ?""? - 'or doe ???i Into a lood man] And i.te me ni the mcMt of them i- the number o I in w hi thei i were, i < -'? Im ited, di i I pleees of brie?a-brs pet- on Hi' Boor snd rich, draperies shut ting the sunlight out from the s the word hygiene would have diec on the I ;? of ' o ir tong I I room. The Essentials for Health. "The three essentials of a llvlni I anlim i , ??. ,i hospital room has those, and you arouldn'l want to live there. A liv rtg ? b pleasant thai ,. more si boms la it than any? where else m 'be world Have s few sir pur"?" (ford hardwood doors, or. II net hard?.I. then *-tatn them: ruas that can be sasil) cleaned In lose four books glsss i didn't used i l Ink thai -,tr>. bul I '1" ' "W \ ways remember when j ou ?tart to buj bri- ft i a< ? bal ' ? it bi lc-?-brse ?sut kept dean it ht a menace to health, and if i; Is k- pi i lean it takes a loi of somebody's time. ?*II takes titiH t.''',, a n i" opei I) ? lean? tnc Isn't just, tiappma the dusl from one plaie t" snother with a feather duster. To dust properly have two duat clothe ami Obnt' shake them. Waah tl"tn out. It anything gets m> Irian up it's seeing any? body disregard other people's rights by shaking ruga or dusters out of i window i: .-;.- should be i leaned e th a vs i ban. i \ ?..?.. uum ? i -? ? regt lai surprise parti Th.- amouni of dirt it will Oil k up Its nub. he abb*. Nesd of Light and Air. "There are two n aa tu foi I - pii I windows ?lean, the) look better and they let the sunlight in. ,\s to ventilation, II Is I well to bave th? .- ad? reaten? n ais li below the top of the window, then the Window '"an be down without makm? the shade flap. Which is always a BUlSUnce "Mghts iri a llvlnu room aho'ild r.<?ver h., arranged so that they piare on ih? surface of t: ?? paper v.l.en vom re.ri or arito They are fixed ae rijrht her? in ta? .\. oi. ?:.. | :' MedleiSM . .-aid In. Fi w:th B Klane.? at the IIBShgdSl >1 ' ?icht above his r.-adin? desk, but it's all S i ornf." Ths bedroom." Dr. Bhlvley said, wi en it came his turn to speak, ' aught to ba the largest, pleaeaateet, sunnieet room In [nab oi of which it la Ren ? the amalleet and darkest. Mori time :s sponl In bedi.os than hi other loom in the bausa, and yet bw. . rone to put the bedrooms on aide of the Bat thai looks out on ., .. ,? or narrou alley, it arouM be i i good plan, In sanity raste, t.; sleei In thi room meant for the parlor. licit) Bl .1 Clt anline?s shr. the bedroom's ke>*note Don't has r ting on the Boor; it has a m -' the dual sifts through and !;??< os the floor hTo ? small cotton rugs ? sd walls a Poldlng m ds a \\,\\- all the window - ??;?? ? when -t la i old, ah pp I nightgowns m thin p : ! ; ? . ? ., sites of hi aping the cleat ;i, in w lili b - ring a home ? alloa ed to - JEWISH REPORTERS STRIKE Four Principal Daily Paper? Affected by Walkout. M. mi ?era of the Si w Voik lewia . mon. No i basi ? ? onal T? ph..?i aphlc tl Union, n> ? ml ling Jewish dalli? a. "Wa ? ? ward ' "The Jewteh Met rdng The -lew lab i>aii Xen - g a ?ai :, week of six Worktl | ?: mum of throe coluuu i ds man, recognition of the ? "no man shall be titf? good and sufficient res About one hundred men and on< sn we'?? ln< luded In the striken. ??f ' The 1'orw ' he could not - t pn he ^ ... With Abraham i of i ? n - ? malntali i i worhera c innot be go , t reg tl sss The nenrs In the affs ? this Ing will generally ' ? datlen ?ngitsh Hft. ru?os, papera of . MORE SEA'S SURVIVORS HERE Second and Perhaps Last Trainlosd from Uranium Arrive. The se":.,! conslgnnsaut of paasangars from the ateamshtp Uranium, which went , n tiie ? f?o* l f# et ? last Bunda) morning, srrhred >esterd. at the ? irund Central Ti i mira \ t load of ISS, most of them thud class a little after nOOOL Nothing authentic couid he learned ;' - ?? regarding the number of passer? r* t.. t?. .shipped h.te. it was rumored shout Ihi t-1mlnal t; il ? esterds s trs id would oomph te 1 ? transfer. B. & O. R.R. Co. The Fire at Pier 22 affected only the offices and has not interfered with the operation of the Pier at all. We are receiving Westbound and delivering Eastbound freight as usual. Freight received at Piers 7 and 22, North River. Office force in full working order at Pier 7. All freight received Wednesday forwarded th? same night; no delay. CHAS. W. TOMLINSON, General Eastern Freight Agent, 379 Broadway, N. Y. C