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IIINBE lili OF SCH1Z UNVtlLED German Ambassador Hears Himself Called "Full-Fledged American" by Mayor. NOTABLES REVIEW TROOPS Dead Diplomat and Soldier Did More than Any Other Man to Elevate American Poli? tics, Says Choate. a bronae statue ?' Carl Scnura waa '.'11\. ll? ,! -, at i lit h street ami Morningslde i?ri\?' with ap? propriate ceremony. Joeeph H. < tedded .n the exercises and Mayor Oaynor, Count von Bernstorff, the Qer? man Ambassador; Congressman Rich? ard BarthoMta oi Miasourl; Profeaaor William 11. Carpetner, of Columbia 1'nlverslty, and Borough Pr?t George McAnenj spoke. Then there aras s parade of regulara militia and i ;. rman i a bleb took an houi to lass the revi ' In front < f the monum, .Mis- ?g Bchun 1er of Carl fschura pulled the string which unveiled th? memorial. Karl Bitter, t!i" acnlptor, who ? the monu ? helped In the unt i Hing. The Lafayette Poet, O. A. n. f?'rni?'?i ?? g-uar.l of honor, and ?'arl Schurz, jr., Dr. Abraham Jacobl, Horace white. Charles Francia Adams. Andren Car? negie, ?'sear Straus. George Hav'ei Putnam. Hooker -,'. Washington, Major R. R. Moton and l>r. ll. lv Pries? 11, ..f Hampton Institute, attended ?- spe? ltl\ iu il g . Schurz Co?~irades Th?re. rheaa Civil War veterans who fought with Bchura also took part: Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles, ?leneral 1'. .1. Oeterhaua General H??r ,,<?e Porter, Major General Grenvllle M. Dodfcge, General Adelberi Ames, General Jonii-b II. Wilson and General .1. '?rant Wilson. The exercices opened with a relee lion by the United German singing Society, which occupied a stand ?-?I the west side ol Morningslde Drive ttly opposite the speakers' st..ni. Then Mr. Choate made Introductory remarks and i er fn m ; ? : - ? Wilson. 'I am sorry." wrote Ihe riesident. "that it is not possible for me t?? pr?sent and speak In person In praise of the distinguished man whose statue you are about tO unveil. On?- of the at ?gratifying elements of our na? tional Ufe is th part ?layed by men oorn on the other side ?if thu water vhu have chosen America for their permanent home and who have caught ?he real spirit of our Institutions and have lent tliemselvea and all th?- One loive that is m th? tu t-. patriotic ser Vlce in promotion of the cause ?if lib? erty and justice. Such a man was '.irl Schur/, and 1 am happy to unite \?ith my fellow dtlaens In paying a. 'rihut'-' of i set and admiration to DM mory." Mr. Choate, after reciting what Beb irz had dom for hla . dopted coun? try as diplomat and soldier, s "He did more than any other man M ralas the tone of American politics. " Th?- uBvolllng of ths statua which had iieen draped In the American Bag, followed. Then Mayor ?'aynor a ed It In hehalf Of the -jRy, saying: "it certainly is a great pleasure foe m?? a<- Mayor to eccept this monument ??n behalf of the city; but the city hus not contributed to the eenatructlon ci the monument, Mr. Choate. It has al] !?e?n don?, by private BUbacrlptlon. Stylea Amhitsador an "American." ii?- came here a full-fledged Ameri? can; and ?et me say t" you that m . :,R ihat i have always thought of the i'erman Ambassador, who is hire to-day. From the Brat lime that i saw him I said: 'Here is a man who Ins eome over among us g full-fledged American on stepping from aboard the -hip that brought him over." And that can be said, Mr. Ambassador, of many Gennang who come over bare in hum? ble station !n life. "Mr. Chairman, it given me Rrent plea ail IS to a? cept this l.eatitiful statue. ihls work of art Kr.-nt la a way that I do not fuliv imderstand, but which i suppose I ?hail hereafter tally under ? and? -on hehalf of the'Citv of NeW Tofh." The monument stands in a Beml-clr < ular Hearing at the head of S Ion? flight of stftirs leading from Morning gtde Park to the heixhts of Morning side Drive The bronze full length M?r ure of Schurz i? placed on a granite pedestal ntandlng on the periphery of the semi-circle, and faces th?- home of Nicholas Murray Butler. It is g nin foot statue, showing Behvn in th?. long ??oat he wore so often. The pedeetal bears reliefs in polished granite, and the Inscription: ? Alt!. rtCHtTTU, ?.SI'Kit Or M PIMM Y AND KltiKMi OP in M IN RlOHTa Two '.;?., i.? graaUtB peata I ?t.i'il o i either si??? ??i the atatoe, eng al eaeh end is e baae*eenaf '-<int.iir.tnK allegocliol Mg? ures r.'preseiitin^- the principal p**t?vttles pf Schurz. D. A. R. TO ATTEND TRINITY. The (few Y??rk City ?'!,..p.. i ..r the Daagrbtars of tbg American RiBVolutten will hold their annual BSTVltB i,t Trinity Church thla afternoon at ::?'?'? o'eaock. Th" ltev. Dr. J. Nevett St.-el<\ chaplain u, ths chapter, wlU preacb the seraaoo, ait?r which th? graves of Reeotutioaary hero?.? will he decorated with lilies and Maga. Mis John hf. Oaudner is ehalraaaa of the committee This Is the rhapter of -M?.?, ill?. lionaJd McLean Is regent. ON THE STAND AT THE DEDICATION OF THE CARL SCH?RZ MONUMENT. I.eit to right I ongressman Richard Bartholdt, General l;.ni?*s Grant Wilson, Borough President Geoi*e McAneny, Mayor aynor, loseph H. Choate, Count von BernstortT, the German Ambassador, and Isaac W. Schuman. PASSION FOR VIOL?IS SPLITS SUFFRAGE AR?VlY - "Colonel" Ida Craft's Forces Quit Ranks During Tramp to Pick Flowers. FORGET VOTES FOR WOMEN March Through Westchestcr Loses Effectiveness by Beauty of Blossoms on All Sides. A voM er n violet?which sppeala more i to th?? normal feminin? mind? ! Pin ? ? ? w.-is ?err b i ? Mu??, end it frew I ? Mde a baby brook over 1 which srwuna sreal snowy bougha of ?l.?*-' w?ood blossoms? Wouldn't jrou pick thai viilel snd let the vote go bans'. That Is what the younaesl members ol "< olonel" l?la ?Craft'? army <li.i. snd ?nil! censure them? Ye* "Colonel" i'iatt : .-.I the first n utlny ?-f h? i i in the whit? drifted hills of West? ter yesterday afternoon. What if ther. I ? In Valhalla K ? ... -i Pleasant! Ill? ' Th. r? w< r- viol. : ? the roadside, pink assies, columbine , slid :?". Half o? the army | threw auf! - f. :; upon those ? .th shri? Ita of delight. I In val? enl "colonel" b? . i - \ii.ir t.-.i. commanded Tl j -.-iris mer I r i lo* ? lets further up th" brook !"?? J ? ? rt to admit thai iti all I probability they <i!>i not hear th? "colo n. I." What is a sul t I pr? vail ? ? .-.-ii of ti.? iprlns? At all events, th?' "colonel" snd half of ] th? "_rmy" mar. hed on t.. .i?. - I An hour or bo later th? mutine? ?' Mr r-epses, half ?ray up s hill on t*aa | wr.'tip road, with th? :r arms full offkrwen and the '"-.'otes for women" Sea trailing dust Vote? Not Half So Pretty. "We should worry about ;. vote.' Bald Eaisabeth Freeman. "Who want!? s when there are violet? to pick? A n'l pretty, it doesn't ev?-n amell."* ?IaH*? a-i be Mr? ? Beird, and they f?')i t<. ratlierlns dogwood b ?? ' History leaves th.-m w : . t ???? ever returned to town ? ' not b? lotIg P> the Miffraire ?-.ent. Mesntlm? "< 'o oi ? ?:" 1 "raft h.id i.-.'t a * ol j ?? i"*.< leafleta through (Tamp Ko I ? ? . ion V ? '?'?'"- as. AbI of Italian women appeared at ti-" ?rtndowa of the ahscka and chil .Inn fought In tii" duet for the papers, but the "i-rttiy" tnrr'..?<l no? "Th.?se people are not voters." ?tuoth ?ufi gists, and Btreaked it on ?<*? Valhalla. where live th?? seventj "white" not y.-t moved sway i? - . r ... Italian Invaa 1 ! Th?- suffragists found hot .?.free in a [restaurant snd s friend In A. W. South? ard, postmaster snd president of th? halla Improvement AssoclaUon. "Sure, you can hold an open cir n Ing," he Bald, "bul nol In the : I square where li would Interfere with ; Si\ miles mors of di trlbuUng literature ?o the natives brought them to their ju.tr? end, where waa a great mom,, ,,r wind and dust, so thai it was lraf*o**-dbl? to Isold Um meeting platioed for the \K lag? .-Huaro of PleasantvlUa Mitmbera ?.f the army contented them? aelv? ikim, to every Bhopkeeper m tin,- pin It the 1 ailroad ata .encountered a group ..r . ? 1,0 "Tea, we'n auffraglsta; bul we don't bt llsve in making shows of ours? Ives with ! buttons arid parade? and thing j The "army" that started OUt consisted .,f t olonel" id.? Crsfl . .-lor be??*er, Lou . Boldt, aandsrleh ?bearers, Marie Paiid. 1 aabeth ?Jfreeroan, Augusts Righter, [Effle Phy'T". Mrs Janet I'.oynton, Mrs. Drusllla Lehman and Mrs. 1;. A. brown. Th<? '-?olote!" say- tl-ey will vo P> SjS k ?next week. If the mutin?-"!- are penltenl 'after Ihey learn that ?rloleta perish, but t .-? \ nt" endiu eth forever, OBJECTS TO JESNER BID "World" Representative Also Questions Court's Jurisdiction. .1 idg? Mayer, >>f the United States Wi tri't Court, nave another hearing yeetei <i?> ?m the proposed t>i.i for the assets of the ?' Le Keener Company, 11 ? ? ? dryg?ooats Iatore com.tu at Sixth avenue and -.'.'<i Mr.et, mud?- by th? Twenty-third str.-.-t st-.t? Corporation. The t>>? 1 would net I creditor? 30 cents oa the dollar. , Several of the creditors, most of which nearspspers agreed lo accept the i?id. ' i.nt Howard Taylor, representing "Th?j \\..rl?i," refused to decide Just now und Honed th? lion of the <-<jurt ll-'ii tin ?Ii.? |ni-';.l of the a-s.-ts. Jodae ?Mayer allowed Taylor unt'l to? morrow i., decida, whether i.? would ae? repl or rejeel Th? Judge advised the ac? ceptance of the bid. if?, said h. would ronsid? i t'..- .|.i ration of fuiisdlction which bad h? >'i 1 ais. ?1. ! DIMITRIEFF AT* FARM COLONY. '. Mme. i>imitri?-fi'i the Rtjpafan M"n?r. nraa the mer al th< monthly eii 1 tertalnmenl of the N?w York City Kann I Colony, at Csstteton Point Cornet s, Steten leland, yeetet*?aa9 aftaraawst. The Last la mates who atten-led the satertalnawmt presented th<* soloist with a bouquet ..f i,K"> tftssets, The Hoe. gerh postea hand aaeoMBsUaV 4 Mm.'. I'emitrlefT and al?u ptajrai ?Mvaral popular Bcic-tiun?. lui i .KL SCHI RZ M i. -h ?Kl AL I N V i IL LU STRIKE FEVER SEIZES INHAT?AN MME Disgruntled Ones Organize East Side and Make Thing Lively for Police. DEMAND FEWER HOUI Return of Group of Faith' Causes Saturday Night Star pede of Unshaven Aboul Brooklyn Borough Hall. The ati ike f? ?.-? i among I ?? I ?< rts which began in Brooklyn ?uni '.: ?> autan about ? week ago, extended t?> Manhi rda . s ?th Frank i indlli? ii 1 ?-trike leader. ? rancUllerl : ?.hop lu N?. R 1 Avi nua A - ,, member of the Indnatrlal Woi ? r of lb? World, an?l ti.? refore, be bs his sympathies are with tha s ? aa ally tha barb? ra lie hegen by calling ? ,-? - - t>f the b t,,., in un, si?..' i :t- rleinll I ?,;. .? Hi?- >;i. "I I? :t tll?:i Work i simps the] mlttees t.. call strikes In inora ?-m<? j and ti,?- n? <e\- ?tiik'-r I r? port? were in turn sent ?"> a n issitn. strik? hi*ad*|usrterg have been esta Habed In the im an ti'.-,? ,-it th? B1 ? ? . n., 11?, g? ? ??nil avenue, a er? mi,.!.- xx?..- agnail on. Tin ?? demon \ erorklng day from h ;, m. t.. I p. >?i ii\. daya ?n tha w-.-k. u workli | ?lav from .*? a- m, t>> midnight oi ? :??. no work on Bdndsys, snd half ?i.? off I?, the ml.Mi.- "f every week. > demanda ara t?i bs made ! 'I'h.- principal trouble arose during ti aftei noon m th- vicinity ??r the .Vhtl i: ,i ? op, No Bast ; itii Btre t, wbei ? ? ? ... : v i ,,| p., n Induced t?> qu during t'i.- parade of the Brookly 'striken on Friday. There were twelv ha?..?!?- ;,i work in tbla abop, and Patro .?un Dempsey and Rcheib, ..f tha i.? 22d airee! ?talion, had a lively time h?.i?i Ing "ff moba of atrlkem who gather? th? ,.- and in fron! ol i? ipa a bio, k o ? two as i ?? n : i and - chi ?> b had J it diap?, ? ? a crowd which hn?l tiled to ent-r th ?whit?- Rats abop, when thej were sum mooed to put down a strik.- disturbarte ,it Palomba'a shop, in Third avenna nea i.'.th atreet Oa their return anothe crowd Buiroundad the White Rata shoi and sras dispersed by th. patrolmen, win Wi-r- Celled later to a Shop at 18th BtreC , ?uni Tiiird avenue, to which ?-, eommltto of Btrlkera was trying t?? force an en trance m spite of th.- proprietoi ?JCbei I they disposed of these Btrlkera Dempeej '??nd Schrieb onca unir?- returned lo tin ? whit,- Rats simp t?, end ., mob of about i i'?" Btrlkera trying t.> for?-e their way h ? t?. gel ti..- tw,i\e besieged barbera. Th? 11??? Uueeoata drew their sticks ami el I t o'Ue<l the mob BO vigorously that th? ; strikers retreated ai -i aoon disappeared. i After hearing a number of reporta lasi evening, Csnellllerl, the atrika leader, s.?i? thai flva thousand barbera were out in Manhattan, although i. W. W. owaoort put the number .it two Ihouasnd and Others at a st'll lower figure. ltruokiyn was sen unshaven and un? shorn rest, day, All about town tba boss barbera wir. at work doing th- t??'st they could t?> meet the deaaaada made upon 11?? in by their frantic customers, hut the ara in aafetj rasan oooUnued t?. rasp a h.trvist H y a upe? lui aKieciiicnt th? hos- barbers la ths vicinity of the Ror* OUgh Hull tiot their men hack to work in , the evening and did a rashing t***alaaaa The Manhattan striken? will bava B | BBSetlng this afternoon ut Aritngton Hall in St Mark's I'lace, and In l'ro,?kl> u there arlll be another msetdng at the Labor Lyceum. l-aat niiiht it wuh Htut?<l that the Italian l.arh.-rs in JamalOg Wet. still on strike and may not rotara t" w.?rk lo morrow, They arare trying to K"\ the ?terina,, harher?? to ?pilt and tl,?' pollca had to drive them from ths Qet | man shop?. ' NO OUSTER FOR OIL CC P?ehearing in Missouri fo Standard of Indiana. 'if.. Ifo., M | I Tl Ilk aourl ( t?reme < rt to day grant? d .1 n the < -t? r pro. ? ?! < ni ' Company ??f [nd 1 .and appointed John Montgomery, of ffc ? dalla comml loner - ? take I? I .is r,. th.- good faith of th? eo ? ? n with any Irtish Ti a ' "m t sli 0 m ida an ord? : . .? ? t ths eon . Cad? r to? la) s ?order ti ? ta:?,? g ..r 1.1 ? wlthli ? and be tsrml June M Atton 0? in ker Is dl r> ? t? 1 to ci.?a nine an) a tnesaes ?iii?-,-.i by th ? omi inj to si oa I it I! ? eondu ttlog Its bs illy Th? ? ? : t?> ti,?- vlllag . ? U ? . ? ce a threaten? the oust ? ? ? Inhabltanl .tr.? theti tenai ? losing "f tha reflnery would tak? sway th eraptormen of practically th? ?nt.re mala popula : The Standard company ha* proper! Missouri valued ?,t more than | ?? ?? it Bugai Creek refinery 1- val .? * ? i ?? . thai four hundrei 11 ? . art ?-',ii lov.-'i thai? Ksnaai I It*. Mo., M ??? Ml 'it la . I for the Standard ? ?:i Company 0 : Id Frank Hagi ? man, 11 f.?, ti ? -? hen Infoime? of the Supreme ?'ourt' ?? 1 In thi oi ouster ?-ase "Th? company will i?.- ebk t?> aatlaf. ths ourfa com? that no o :Ion with an 1 trust." MOTHeFh?s'mISS BORDEN Counsel for Mrs. White Say.? They Are Due on Coast Now. William 15. Ellison, Mil w .1 \\ ? He, aaid r< stet da tory fr. ?, .?.??? Max-,? thsl she v?"- again in thai ?lty win. Ml Borden ? ? 1 s m take. "Miss Horde,! a, ?I I ? SIS ?1?:' to arrive in Ban Prendara to-nlghi ??i I to-morrow morning," he added. "I knee si..- i" with h?-r mother, and not In Ken 11 a i ? i ' Mrs White and her husband are r.-r-is t. r.?i at ti,.- Do?ean, In Ken Haven ?.-. h. r- il., y have gone pn pai [opening their aummei bom -it New Lon ! don." Moses rjroasman, Mi Borden'a sttor r ? iid that when i ' ?? end Ramona left New York i.isi Wedaesdaj foi ? all fornia they w>r<- in complete harmony, and although be had heard nothing fron then, rince thai lim? he area aura Misa Borden was still with her mother. CATHEDRAL FUNDS WANTED Committee Named to Finance Church's Completion. Th.- Cathedral .?cague of the pi?,ecu?. of New York held Its annual meeting yesterday aftarnon in Bynod Hall .,t tha ?nth?drat of st. .lohn the Divine, on Mornlngslde Heights. Bishop Orsei pn aided and at ala auggesUoa a committee of twelve. Consisting "f Bve fr..rn ths Cathedral I sagua Bve from the i?i<> ceaan Auxiliary, with the BtSBOp and dean .?;-<ii!lclo members, xxas authorised, which is i?, laaugurats a rigoroua ?.mi patgn for funds win, which t?, complets the cathedral. i,r Ni? bolas Mu,ray Butler, president of Columbia University, sddressed the league. n> aald the cathedral end Co lumbla i'niversity erara **ngaged in tha same wirk, that of making permanent , bom? toi tbe Ufa <>f lbs Bplrtl Ralph Adams ?'run,, consulting BTChl* i tact, said that th.- n.n-- ,,f u,,- cathedral vxa.s to hi: in four ?rent BOJIlarefl .s-|?.i lated by great pars, wirh twya and ta,?,'- erladowa in th- r?-ar oi aach square I Th.-re hti- to he shafts or pillars each ia bsrndred fael asffc t?> sopport the trusa ] r? next the L.avs. At th- ..litre .,( th. '? transept, he said, th? esUlaf will bs M f-et higli. Oeorge? Maeculloek Miller Bave a brief I history <?f th.- cathedral from the tim ?>f Its llrst conception In IM 1'he f??l louring oBBcers tsars ra elected Por the . nsulng >? ai Prostsk at. Robert I ; Hone; vlts prsatdeat, Charlea F, Hoff? man, secretary, Henry !.. Robert, and treasurer, n.-i.iy w. Manroe. Samuel Thorne, Jr. was elected a BBSSBhaf ?>f the executive ccinmittee. '?KINK, 11 of mm. d Picturesque Product of Bowery Was Sympatheti Adviser of Its Denizens. WAS TYPICAL OF EAST Si Won Fame as Guide to Sli ming Parties?Had Confi dence of Chinese? Was 61 Years Old. "i llUCk" ' ?ol.tiois, lli.it plcl I qualnl philosopher, whose extraotrdliu tough v,s,i??' and mellow- heart rul?*d ih<- clty'i i hlnstown aid Kaal Side f.; - - -i from heart dl Iti .... m imlna '-u the Hudson St 1 !?.--( .r.. ' . ? ..... . n.it n being unknown until hi.- death was ? ? ears Old. There wer. few, even In Bun ? t count rl. ? ? s *> "tk and i "t . r "Chu notre, ils al?n? amoi ? ? iany ? tala s ho lived In tha quart i e of the Chines? lo him - ? . the n th" 0| mm and nd tl aid ? 11 w i - "Chin k feu ?. t?nate? not i ? ?? opium smoking i plotti ? him ?caul t lu m In a mild, ?Ins -song % ? \\ i ? . . ... ?4 ! Il W. ? ? -?inn- other "feller'a Moll" It. With In i . .nri ?' ' I ' " - many remark? gracefu of hi? i.w n invention. If? \^ .is 1.? ad "f the "? ' ? ? \ ? ? ? , . ? ? that I-..W. rf?il i'. pol ? -1 .1 ?? m. "ra< kets " What ha aa 'Boa i : ? ta >?" i? i M tl ? iking way i himself th? "Night ?Mayor * 'hlnktou n." ii.- v.a- born on th? outsl t? >.f I ver} -""? lump? d Into fa I? \4 it It area no! u - b s sa i w. nt-, . that ' ? *hu. . it of elthei reatdlng oi wrIUn not nnUI ha married Nellie Noom knoa th? Queen of the 7th Wen Frequent!) he "un? ??: ??. skit' with Bome theatrl? time hs also owned Klldar?. -. product of t buwery, a ho let? author, ws a close frk nd of "' 'hucl :." himself one? arroto s MU? ho?. V4 hi? -i i-.- cali? i "* h ick Coritsoi I ;. ?- ? Tin- ? Ider i??' hard K. Worn Is his **? left aufflcient money to **ag lue rent Connors's threi room Rsl ai No. ?j Dos Btreet "aa long as Chuck Uves." \ poll? man met him In Chinatown yesterdi moi nina and w sing thai he was III, to? him to his home. An ami ilan s Bummoi it -, snga that "Chuck" a never treeta of < Ihln town He wlfl have no iucci -a> OUTDOOR PLAYS AT VASSA1 Annual Performante Include "Comus" and "The Foresters." i B* to The 1 Pougbkeepsle, l?a] U). The Vassarsti dent- **aVB Ih-li annual OUt?Of d.-"i dramaUc performance tins art rnooi Tennyson'? ? ti.? Foresters" and Milton "Comus" being the play? ?elected. Th committee "i arrangement? Included Rut Va entine, chairman, Ban Prandac? Ruth i\.iiis.-\. CtndnnaU, and France Jewell, Lexington, Ky., ?>f the class ? Margaret Clark, M.-nd.-n. Cosa and Muri.-i Tiid.ti. of Brooklyn, l'.'H Ethel Armstrong, Tonkers, N. v.. am ntaabeth Coatesworth, <-f Buffalo, Ml H"tt> Kenan, of Qreenburg, Pena., aa? Mildred Votlrath, of Philad? Iphta, IMS Thx (?tedlng members of the cast o "Comus" w.r?' Hasel Hankios, >d im ling . Mont; Ulllua u he ?1er, of Bai Francisco; Man Coatee, of New York Ooroth) Bmlth, of Nea York; Jutfa f'ooley, of Chicago, and Laura Seymour ol i 'ii?. ago Helen winter, ol Mason f'lty, Iowa and Until Whithed, ol urand Fork?, N, l? wir.- the leading characters of "Ths I'-.r. itera" ' ?n i'ii.lay night, after the drei n he;trsai, and '?> night, after ihe perform? anee, th? r?guler casi suppers wer. up. n, After to night'a auppi r the com min.-.- i:a\" th.ir play, burlesquing tn? regular ?at and the weakneaa ?>: each Of It.? in.-ml,, i ? e "ADVOCATE" STAFF DINES Col. Roosevelt Missing from Gather? ing of Editors of Old Harvard Paper. iditoiH and former sditora of "Th. liar rard Advocate" gathared ..t the Harvard Club last night for the fotty-eeventh an? nual rMnner <.r tha publication, it was the flrr-t time th" dinner had ever luen hehl In N.-\4 fork, Hostoti havlnii for? raart- been th.- son? of all the caSabra? tlllll?*. Theodore C-..--. \-it. who OfOM a COB* trihutiiii,' editor of "The Advocal"" r*MMJ befora Lyman Abbott or "Th.. Outkmk' '??r heard of him, was . \p-ct.d to at i'i"i, i.m the ?diners had ta be eotstent with a. not.- of ragret William (?. IVek ham aeted as toastlaastiir The otlaer si-ak-rs w-i, P. \V. TbayST, T. T. Bald? win, n. w. B-*aasr, ,i R. <"??r-i.tn. i; s*| ?Mai tin, W. A. NsUsOO and Arthur Page | STERN BROTHERS Are Showing Unusually large Importations of French Handmade Lingerie introducing the newest Parisian ideas in Matine?- Suits, Prince? Slips, Two and Three Piece Bridal Sets, and a large collection oi separate garments, <>t" Batiste, Linen, Nainsook, Chiffon and I xepe de Chine, trimmed with Real Valenciennes, Irish Crochet, Cluny and File! Laces, with a choice selection of Boudoir Sacques and Caps. Also for To-morrow, Decided Values in Chemises. of Nainsook. from 59c to 3,95 Drawers. " " 98c 3.45 Night Gowns, " " $1.50 5,85 Combinations, " 2.25 6.25 Princess Clips, " " " 2.95 6.75 Corset Covers, " " 85c 3.50 Pettcoats, ? " " 2.35 6.50 Imported and Domestic Parasols arc being shown in exclusive severe and "mate models of Chiffon and Bolting Cl ?th. Moire and Taffeta Silks, also distinctive styles in Mourning Parasols and a choice selection of Pan Handles in the newest materials and designs. Unusua' Offerings To-morrow, in Parasols of Plain Taffeta Silica with bracelet tassels, Floral, Black and White and Novelty Combinations, Imported Silks ?n changeable effects, ?I or *?**, eye Tucked Models of Taffeta Silk, at *l?OD, L.VV Actual Values from S3.00 to 7.:0 Parasols of Taffeta Silk with ribbon insertions and border?-, g ?\*\ novelty model, also Taffeta Silk with Bolting Goth Borders, 0?UU Actual \ alnes from $7.50 to 10.~.; Gloves for Summer Wear including recent importations of English Washable Doeskin an'! I hamois Gloves, Pique and l'rix Seam Sewn, long and short lengths, in natural and white. Also Monday, another Very Exceptional Sale of Women's Chamois Lisle Gloves, -- 16 Button Length Mousquetaires, in white and natural. ,r 00 Women's Milanese Silk Gloves, 0 16 Button Length, Specially priced at uO Women's and Children's Hosiery At Extremely Low Prices Women's Black Cotton Hose, light weight, made of soft Egyptian yarn. OQc with double tops, soles and heels, Value 35c Pair, al ?-W Women's Lisle Hese, light or medium weight, in black, white and tan, QOc with very serviceable soles and heels, Value 50c Pair, at ^m Women's Si'k Hose, in black, white and tan. QQc ivitli deep lisle tops, soles and heels, Value 65c Pair, al **-?0 Women's Silk Hrse, in Mack and tan. *-?-c with double lisle tops and soles, Value $1.00 Pair, al ?J**** Women's Silk Hose, iridescent shot, in new and desirable $0 QC color combinations, boot effect, Value $5.00 Pair, -wsaFu Children's S cks, The latest Imported .Vovelties in striped and fane} *i ia top effects, also plain black, white and tan, Six Pairs foi l.lv Upholstery Departments Monday, a Very Exceptional Offering of Deer Isle Couch Hammocks full size of extra heavy Duck, in white, ?khaki and greet*. and the latest improved construction. - $8.50 Actual Value $14-..50 In order to reduce stock prior to their removal to Wed Forty-second Street, they have ?grouped for immediate Clearance a large number of m ,i ??, ??? ?1 m ??1 11 ? 1 Oriental Rugs and Carpets which will be offered at Very Low Prices Oriental Rugs, from 21^ to 3Vo ft. wide to 4 by 8 ft. long, tr ir? nn Formerly from $9.75 to 30.00, at *5.00 to 15.U? Persian Iran, Serebend and Kurdeatans, from 5 to 7 ft. wide by 7 to 12 ft. long, ? _A mm /??nn Formerl} from $58X0 to 125.00. at $29.75 to 68.?U Sarouk Carpets, 7 !>\ 10 and 9 l?v 12 ft. sizes, o.io nO Former!) $275.00 to 495.00 at 125.00 to 22?.UV Kirmanshah Carpets, 1 sj/cs about 9 l)\ 1_> t't. anc ?ft Formerly from $325.00 to 475.00, at 168.00 to 22&.U-J Mahal Carpets, from 9 by 12 to 11 by 14 ft, _?.. 1 oq nil Formerly from $135.00 to 250.00, it 75.00 to I.-.0.W Extra Large India, Mahal and Turkish Carpets, from 10to20ft. wide by 15 to24ft long, ___ _- 00*** nfl Formerly from $295.00 to 85040, at 128.00 to ?VO'W [Alsoa collection of Persian Hall Runners, from 3 to .* ft. 10 wide by 15 to 17 ft long, oe, Aa ?q 75 Formerly from $49.50 to65.00, at 25.0U, ?aw??*' West 23d and 22d Streets