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Gobrecht Dies in Blazing Hold, Dcspite Smoke Helmet? Was Leading Fighters. QUICK WORK AVERTS PANIC Third Class and Steerage Pas sengers Marched Ashore? Damage $25,000. but Ship Will Sail on Time. A thr arhlch had i.oon amoldeiing ?-??> , I oura araa nl .'f the Han Amei lon llner. tn< arhlch t?r med at ll- i.i'k' ti on Wedni ?da) ? ?? ? uith 1.199 paaa. - Qobrea nt oal hla life, deaplti Ihi amoke i ? . ; he won wh? n ka eaaayi ?! lo aater thi b l Uon Tha - ?'"'? I ???? ^eemge paeaa * - rei roua. ilumber and eocorted t" tln* pler, from which thej ?arera taken to 1 ? The damage wag comparatlvelj siieht. ,..i'i al ?m.ot would nol ezceed H&.O0Q, which thr tla ? f the company - ? .; ,-f the ?' I lhe ? . p-ea! ai tl ,.n Into tho ghlp to lamea Qobrechl, the gturd) Qerman - twenty-aix yi b ho had bi * * ? the company ala eara, who loal la Hfe, vnui uading th' waj ini" the burning Anrpattm. iman named Btumpf, wh > followed Qobrechl Into the provialon r^om. wai fter he had loal c t BCl-BuBneaa. t'r waa revtvi iped ?a-i'h a f. *.-? bun (Atptaln Rana Ruaer, maater "f tho Im ptr&tor and rnmnvdnro of tho Hamburp / ii-rtinii flcet, iu? much affected bj tho /j.-ath ..f Qobrechl Ttoth h--* and Jul \|,irr. \ h r--ri!r.-rtor of tho lino. wh. rivr-i in tho reaael, di '? rday thal tho monetary lose hy llre waa nqth lrs eompan d wlth thi loa I rrfltor IIII IMPERATOR LISTED AFTER FIRE. Vicc-Admiral Hans Ruser. of i 'aptaln pper aaw the de "I en. 'i fa i hla trar | f,?- i ? luser waa Ir. Ihi tl it" hlmaelf. lt araa atated poaltlvely thal tho Hre <!:d nol atarl whlle the veaael waa al aea. . mi believed thal tl p lf h< before II A SUPREME COURT OF ADVERTISING nvesfigafed Advertisemrnf$ Guaranteed by The Tribune. fee Charged tor Investigation Arranged in Advance. AN UNUSUAL worker seeking unusual employmrnt can use an unusual method of reaching prospcctive employers by an advertisement under "The Tribunal. From SAMPLE advertisements published here recently to show advertisers the style of type. prices and general appear ance of 'Tribunal" advertisements the following letter was re? ceived : New York. N. Y., Aug. 25, 1913. Farmer. New York Tribune. New York City. I would like to see you in regard to the advertise? ment in the New York Tribune of this date. lf you will come to Mount Vernon (address) to morrow morning, August 26, I may nccd a farmer. Truly yours, (Signcd) - A little reflection about the above letter will undoubtcdly bnng the thought of "prestige" into your tnind. We have published several letters received in answer to sample advertisements. lhe identity of these letters has of course been kept confidential. The purpose in publishing these letters was to show the prestige of the advertisements appearing under this classifica tion, and also to show the character and standing of Tribune readers. Employers have shown a desire to engage good workers; good workers have answered sample advertisements for high class positions; reliable enterprises are now negotiating with a view of offering investments; a prospective advertiser wants to invest from $10,000 to $15,000 in a going business where his business ability can also be used. One letter we published showed that a Connecticut man wanted to purchase a cruising yacht, houseboat, etc. This is pretty good evidence of the prestige of " I nbu nal" advertisements, is it not) lt is also pretty good evidence of the character and stand? ing of Tribune readers. Positions running through the entire gamut of human need are to be obtained through advertising in these columns if men and women can quality according to the standards set up by The Tribune for The Tribunal." HERE ARE SOME SAMPLE ADVERTISE? MENTS THAT SHOW HOW PEOPLE MAY ADVERTISE FOR WORK. RELIABLE HELP WAHTING WORK. SALESMAN?More than ten years' experience in automobile line. Fair dealing has inspired a large following. Wants to c onnect with reliable supply house or automobile manufacturer where am bition. backed by initiative and hard work, will find reward. Adver? tiser is thirty-five years old. single. lives with parents. Might be in duced to invest capital in a business when experiem e would de monstrate its possible expansion. 100 New-York I ribune. $8.40 will be the cost of the above sized advertisement. OFFICE MAN?Experienced bookkeeper, twenty-six years old, possessing tact and ability. would change present employment for good outside position or as confidential assistant. Would like place where organization ability could be quickly demonstrated and where a smoothly working office force could be left to their own re sources, with periodical supervision of the organizer. Believe I pos sess selling ability. Am considered a convincing talker. Believe I am adaptable and know I can work hard. 102 New-York Tribune. $9.60 will be the cost of the above sized advertisement. FARMER_AND GARDENER wants position. or will take a farm to work on shares; thirty-eight years old; married; trained agri culturist in model farming; expert in stock raising and chickens; un derstands farm and garden work, machinery. fltc; manager farms in Oermany for 6 years; 9 years here. 1 03 New-York Tribune. $6.00 will be the cost of the above sized advertisement wfgg iii- .....-<! l'h.* department, which .,t,., t sh f.-. t rarward ol thi tern on H da.??. ia known aa <'ompartmenl N" . ? ulati. 11 '-ii ii"* wirlni el? tri- elevatoi u ed to ? ??? ?< lo thi room to have bea n Ibe . ( ? . wai amoke an alarm was aenl lo lh* brldg. Instantl] lh. wat. rtlgl ' A ?? wen '? ? ^ h-.it mt . ..... ...... ... 11 ? ? --.... . ? ln thi menta ol thli nmparti rnl ? ' T' r ... ...... n ii b ?.-? ..... . ? ? ? Island bei ? ? leal theii but thi .. , , . , . . ? imperal ? n| ? qulpi ? ........ ' ?' wa" iloni ? ??' op .. ith thi flami - -? i in ii..i".Vi. ? ? *:.-?. i ? . pf l ? ? ' ' ? . ? ? ? ? - ??*:?' ? " Comoartment la Fiooderl. ., . . V || I. . ?? . ? . ? - ter Into II ilnc I ' .... . . tl . lloboki n fln I . ? ? ? . . ? pd th. prelli r the Imperal ..... Min "1 g'.' :C [""! ' " > <. k i" to t titj ol wai utarboard ald< \trl Of ' . ' ' 1 ? the worklng of I I..-, Iaat and thi ' I ol . ..i. the poi ? aith 1 I ? and througboul the dav :-? . mat ? \ird from li to to droa n oul tha fl<i ? Rumori were heard that Oobn hl niiariit have been Bgved had nol ' who va.'1- pumplni aii Into hli helmel ie ?-frir.i hli poal Thi- reporl waa denled by BtafT < ' - i lennlni \ on Mell th* Imperatoi ahe wai ln < !:ar,*'' nr tha raJlora engaged In Itghtlni th. fl ? Ht sai'i thal wlth Otto Kuhl, the ahlp'a car pcntei Btumpf ari-i Quartermaater Heln deniirh, Oobrecht, ln I ndei lothlni, t.-i.i ... ii .- provlslon compartmenl Mak Ini i o efforl to drea hi pul on ??; amoke helmel, to whirh wai attached IM feel of .und ulil. \a i" l i.i* worked thi air pump whlle Boal araln i -. ?. i hi Id .'. bran h of thi hooe t?> his eor Heit Was Overpowerinq. The 'l""' ol lli.mpartmenl " ? heal ttrrlfli Konc bol Btumpf Kuhl ind Qobrechl aaa abie to i ndure !? Helndenrl. h, wlthln w wen teei "f <*." brecht, pumped aii i? hlm, and ;.s tln inai ipcreaiod graduallv moyed up 'i.e vtalrway wlth lhe othera <;oi?rccht ?houted through lhe I ibe thal t* right, wh.n thoae attendlng thi tube fell h i<-ik. Petera <.i!i<.i lo hlm, bul no nn -.... r . am. The i." n, al lhal tlme 100 feel awa) from hlm, pulled upon lhe hooe, bul ihey could not drag Qobrt ht .... ii i? aoa Iho ighl thal lhe Ma: upon thi hon aaa cau ed bj the falntlni of the ofllcer, foi when he ?a? found ia:<T he lay upon hli back, the helmel d. nted and bllati ra >i and Iti mlca wlndow - Um b Qobrechl ii la thought, tore oul tba wli dowa In hl elforl to get aii A ii houi later, arhen i aptaln John .' i llkla.. nr Eng. i ompany i w< nl i..-...i! Into the compartmenl aith Dennla i. Leai) and i'< t> i 11 .rr- i lobreehl aaa dlacovered < > ia hi > crawled on hainig anil kneea int-. tha prorlalon roora, Captain Qlldea holdlng hla ankle Tln chlofa anklea were heW bj Duffy. B .I'.- n i ?uffj i i.i,ui. .I lhal in- i rl rm;i..i ;. ' ...r. iiii.i tha threa nn n pull I it out, i.ui tbe air hooe had become rn langli 'i and thi i>? ?? i ?- i uuld nol be re '.' aaa d. 'i h. Di i m. n i h. n Ihfoi mod i !ap lam von Meib-om, and aallon aenl down and brough i 11 up Gobrechl had loughl h ilmllai Hre In i he f ? al Bl in <*. k on i i i Istma u I year, ind was promoted ror hla braverj ...in.irri. d, and hla onl) ra latl' ? i were iwc latera ln Weatpballa. The roa ?er* Bai waa put al half -1., rr rmm Ihe taflrall. The bod) nrlll Im taken i.;*' k in thr li.ii' i itor and bui ."i In Qermanr. ll -araa Bald oflkdall) thal tbe Imperatoi would .--.iii ..' I B ni to-morrow. Inv-re* tlgatlon Bhowed thal the provbdon room bad been in perfect condition ohi n lt wa-j rlon-"..!. at 11 .0 p. m on U'.'dn. ?'lay. OP Roacis Prepare for "Biggest Evor" Business, Owing to Out nomc) Labor Day Travel. EXTRA TRA!NS PUT ON Spccial Six Day Scrvice Will Be Run ironi Down Ea.st Points River Boats Expert H.avv Traftic. ? - tcrmlnala from lt iho ? * ?.mu be tiun > Ing aa "'x* ? ? ' n ! I .nai tntti nt tht*. ?*!?' ? -it 1 . ? ai allabla I graatcat ffl-ur d ? thali ? Al' ? .- ? iM Iihx e bfl ea arlll nol ? rn .ir.tit ur- r Da ? n.id. ..... ? I ' - . . are rai and to ? ? t ?. , i , * ? rtod 1,111,1 lajra . ? . i arlth lh. da ?"? ' '????? i '???> ?? arlll ba ? , ? an ? ? aved aad Ofll* . ? .a,,n*. will \r.t*i through ? 1 aa Laboi i '.i ? To i? ? ? ?? ? lodatfl the eatra : , , iu ? i. ralna aill bfl run l of tl -* '"? aiil h at <? ihe eliy ,,,,. ,\i.,.'.| I,. go ln the Vdlrondaeka th,. Tl i ; mda and i r. irl au .. .,. i? Tha Pennaylvai i road la alao runmnjc man* of Ita traina ln aactlona Waah natoi '? l l ? ra Wai < lap and p* ng tha i *ong laland 11:.- main rentr. ol ihe e\ odua A aj|,e?i ii aervlce foi i ifl of all daya haa been arranaed bj the Vew Vork Ne-* Havon ?*. Hartford lo h;in<lle the Labor D In addltlon to tha La bor Da] utt l hi tlde or re turning Iraval, aa hoarn b] axporionro, wlll bfl ihe greatc ' durlna Ihia pariod Tf.fi.iv. to-tnorroa Bnd Bundaj outbound IihIhb from N'.xx V.irK and BoBtOfl wlll ha vt tt tra rflfl tlom and many eatra To prflveni baggagi eongoatlon axtra . agc eai alao hav< been addad and ln eorna atta apaclal baggage traina arlll b? im. to tak< rarfl ..i Ihe ovatiloar mi through llnefl Aa man] aa t*n axti i traina .-.ni ba pul on Monday botvaan Provlncetoara, iVooda Hol? and Boaton la t" im-' paaaengern from 11..glon aboul Capc Cod. The i'ii* mouth Provldaaeo, Woreaator anrj Middlebora -erxu-e a-ill alao be ii.? > <? >i bj estr-a Tba niunbai .i peraona golng to Nl ;i -_-;i i ri I a 11 s *.*. i H huiU ull recorda on th? Lahigh \'iiifl Rallrrvgd Among lha , i ,,u.|s \x ill I ?? t\i,, big *-:!;:: Ii ii* >,? iel ie^ from grealer .-x<-\x Vorlt ???? thalr annual outinga Tba ofllciala of tl.id expi ? thnt thi traflle for .ii-itiin i.,k. an i counii j x. iu be 111..1 e ihan doubled bj the xx.-. k-end buainei The imi i aporta . ..ni' l ? ."ii ? he Ri li the La. aawanna. tha Kaa Jera*) Central and other rail ......i "The blggeal year avar" l- the gan ?rai expresalon of ntlafactlon ovtt the baggage laden .acatlonlata, althar coming i.i goitifl through the Btatlona and plera st. imi hi.mpanlei ire i i eparlna foi i. c*#rreapondlng volume of btiBtno?fl li tha areathei remaina fali tha fludaon RIvar and 1-ong laland Bound i>*>-.t*. xxin 11 mi. .I tn r-arai Itj on Sunday and Monda* -Jvarya-hara thara la the ui> pearance >>f proaparlty, and maaj gnoil dollarr ar>- paai ng through the ticket VVlll'I'iVX .*? COPPEP. COMPANY FAILS Creditors of lutte Central File Bankrupty Petition. Bo lon, v ig v Tl ?? Butta I loatral Coppai Companj a Dolaarara oarporatlon, witii ?iri.|n!tx nt Butta, Moni . araa i iti Uonad ini" bankrt*ptey b) cradltora to* day. The patltlonora alaajo that the eompany ackiiovs -ladgad Itfl nablllt' tO m> ? ? < IhIiii*. xxhen, ou Jjlj in, tt ma-le thre<> r.M.liiils nf llntl. |i.f*.|.,,| , reilltora ;in,| iinn.-fli ovet to than eartaln proportlao in ihat *it>. No tln.in'-l.-il atatonent xvar. filed. ($1,0CK)IN PARCELPOST LOOT 1 in am Federal Officials Believe Arrest of Railway Employe Ends Package Thefts Here. ALL MAIL CARS WATCHED Youth Caught While Loading Sacks at Station ? Superin tendcnt Also Held for $1,200 Postcard Robbery. L'nlCaa a "man hic;hoi un' problrm COn? fronta tiir* PoatolSce offlctala tbe erreel Monday nlghl of Fran* Bchnelder, in ??? ploya "f i!i> Pennaylvanla Rallroad, win , _t ;in , ,,,i ;;,-. ording tn it:*-i"' tor Jacoba t.. the dlaappearance of hundreala of amall packagea from lh? parcel pool .\?--;.riv t: .n i""t waa found ".esterdgy iftei Inoon in gchnelder'a apartmeni at n.? '-'?' I Kaal Id atreel tho nuthoittirs aay, aad i m. nn ? lurn up al an) llme The continued k?ea "f artlclea, whooe mlarellan) ndtcated tbal Ihe ihefta were made hurrledl) during tranafera hai been under Inveatigatioii tor icveraJ weeka ! Major I'ochran. i*blef Inapector, Hnally he ! ai.i ? need lhal lha Meallng wi - ln \. \a rort He dlatrlbuti d h [ for. ca aboul lhe i II . partl. ularl) al i tranafei polnta i--,. toi Jacoba waa al lha Pennayl \.,, ., ii .ti..). "ii Monday nlghl watcblng ii iii eara I* * - A amall i ? dropped oul of a mail bag Bchnelder i . | 11 . young in <n apparent I) dld '."t notlce whal had happened, bul ?, *. . .i, ? - he deftly klrked the package frow Ihe platform to a 'i.n i. -i "t on lhe track Jacoba watched the Ial.? .'? 'i afti i tho traln wenl oul lumped down on the track, he aayi and !';'K'-'i up thr package, whi.-h rcntalned two foui ? iln pCM \\ hen am iti d thi Inipe* tora s, hneld. r Irli d to I ar thi m '?(T the -*-,<. nl tlinir bM addi ea Kt flre" he told Jai "hv. II li aald, th.it be llved | at Ma '""? Hh Btreel bul II wai hed thal 'Yir-a n-.is no auch num , ??. detei ttvei aa t"i on nea In? formation which led ihem to thr i .-? ? ? ? ibal ?>' lhe houae tbe] found ?-. * oui . i o h" ha<i bea n . a ? ld< *. aod ?i". turn- ?! ?? bull of the I ? a nrrjiiKn. il tO-da) bO '??i. Unlti 'i Hlati a Comi nei Hlteh .... k \t ihe ?a-tmr tlme John r. Dorn ndent of the "1 near OUI -? ? ? I w ,11 !?? | | i efon Con mlaa on< r ? 'hcrrcr aaterd ? tl' ? ?'<enwlch atreet I . t ol I trard '? ?? i of inld .. ? ? (fli ? aer eara i !?? I ? . \a)-g ial in BIG DISBURSEMENT FUND September Payments Are Esti matod at $114,000,000. Tota .. i ? ? dlaburae menta I - itlmated by i..... v ? ,? t 1.000,001 aa I ? ?? ?" aame month ? ..r ? " >Jl\ '.|rivl? ilr. |ai r.l \..*.v \ ork t at i orai anl. b and tl a ' the i ? Iti J Btati . -? .i oi .t total i - | ? - on bonda .. ...IR .. ? i .i- v,one ot ' lllee the l nlti d Btatea pnt ?.? '-I totala %,.?'?? f born evi taa oul - i pay h i ? ? . .'. dlvld. nd thua far 1 1 . ..s | . ... .. V ..J ,*-t. ' - ?? >wn : .: ? ?? .?? lun. Il< i ?? Ma; ?? "" Apiit, ):;:.'???'?". M .--? ? ?? :? ? t>l ial I M< OU 000, I v H.Ono.iMn AMUSEMENTS. 10 PAY HORSE POISONER Treasurer of Ice Cream Manu facturers' Association Says Immunity Cost $700. "JOHN L" TRIBUTE TAKER Man Who Dropped Out of Body Tells of Misfortunes Which Then Crippled His De livery Service. The arand jury. whlrh took up the ln* raatlgatlon of horaa po*aonla<j aftat "Taak) MKaTer heffan to tell hi** BtOT) ti. thr I'lBtri.-i Attorn-x. yeaterday heard Alr. Bapoanick, tr.-nsur.-r of the l'? fl r.n in Manufacturera' Aaaoclatlon, who told of collactlng JlfH from membera ,.t tba aaaoclatlon t<. ba pald t<> "John i.". .1 horaa potaonar. Th<? in-iuiry Into tho affaira of the [ca C*rearn Ifanufact urera Aaaoclatlon arao takon up after aavoral mambara had complalnad that .,. could n"t aacartalB lha parpoao of funda collacted b) the aaaoclatlon Mr Bapoanick oald that aa treaaurer he had li ? i. -I ?-. taa whlch reaultad ln tha . oiie.-ti.ni of ITBO. Th*- membarfl fiom whom the mona) araa eollactad ba llavad, ll is aald, that uolaaa they pald tlibUtfl "John t. ' xx>.ul.1 polaOfl all their horaaa Ba*>***anlch aald thal tha money araa paid to John L ba. a iaa of thranta tn polaon Bapoanick a horaa ipoantck aald thal he himaalf did nol glxe the money to ".lohn I- All Of funda colloctod by the aaaoclatlon, ??. H . ?.!:?. fire iti"" kn ' the Jurj.Phe jury.'' he aald. araa oaad >.! 'he proaldant ol the gaoo* ? and four othor mambara Koyal H. w'eiier. tha aaatatanl .1' ? attoi ney In i h trc* ot fb* ln i L.,,,.. ., haa nol aan abla to hnd out tl , aiacl atai ia ol tha I< ? Craanr, Man* . , irei v Koeot latlon aa an ortanlaa* tion Bo far aa ia can d ar i . | xx, re kapl i > ? ;,;-*'' ?''?' pcrm. ? ? meetlng pla- ?? ??''"s' ot the ....... . ng hi Id i'i rooma lhal i ould be hlred for th.renlng foi 1- Aalde ? ? -? polaonera Mr. -Aalier I bb fo ind fen purp. the aaooclation ra od< I monaj aalarj of lil a : ? ar ara ... r< . r'. Henry .1 Kolchln, prop I eam Company, at No. 3 n ,| ... atraal Brooklyn ?ritneaa yaab Ur Kolchin flald thal eariy ln Ocl ... oln th* Ice' ri ?M latloi H< '? ? . , - -*? ei ol '? ?heir atalla of polaon on October -i ..,,, -rtora dlad on thfl atreat that aama daj ?* hil- maklng dallverlea. ,. | ?' ? ? Idai - ? ? ? ? . ? (Cri ? u '???' ' ? f ? .n ml l of tho collectod bj the Ice Cream Manul laken I Diatrlcl ttta i ? ?rha? 1 _?n refua< I bi i ***** - '***"* ******** tt_i tha potaonlng ol hia horaen wata '. ? . ... i mlflfortune lhal .,,,,- ahen he r. [rom I ,...,., , ? day hat amaahad ? \.s ??; r-o-A t.-l..:>_ FOOD PROBERS AT WORK HERE. Th- eammittfl w ? . r Department l ,ea that fofl-d ol ,,,..,.,,,. I, being given "? Imml ' Klll*. laland, met In the ' the Immigration Bureau. No ? s..... -.terdaj afl . lh|fl morning. The rnem* . or tl mmlttea a I hard " tion Inopaci ,-,e|, '. ,. rr Imml . J ? [*hl. ub The prob ***** ., ? laland ln lha al A to the the AMUSEMENTS i - ' 11 i \KT OF B"WAT, H3*a ri ,.r. ? i. ?;, ?? 30 Hata Pl ?? ? I BXTB? mar I.AH' IB PLAYHOUSE Who la Entitled to . Mothpri Time- Hu.band. D.ughter Son or Social Sp^ THEFAMILYGUPBOARD Pj niVIN PAVII. iomxinh HCrn i ii \ r is m.nm: \no HOI OVSC, \ BBT EITJ'T,\[. DBAMA. MOVIMJ ? iimwi*. lo-iui rorinmn \t m.amumm. gun i oN>-ii?i.K\iii.r. iiM.iii oi riMK. IdolpA Klouber, nmea i IK-.I iiitVMAi i< KOI n rv oi si amin \ i Fleruld. < ii \k \< 11 its sm \i ki.n nr ki tLITl i.n" renee Reamei. tnn, i.xs INDBNIABU s.kkm.iii BBTTNl "tMJ^'MWOMT ^-^'mVkV' HRITTKN MITH | ..lll \T IIKA1. Ol FOBC'E. **r H hl> lll. \l N Tl". M Mt. BOD") HHOII.I1 TABB \ Iihik INTO THB l\Mll\ riPHOAHIK ( ... i i att i ccarea, / i aee i \rn \i iMiirnisiiKNT PBOM im-r ro i \si ijkki ,1 n> ritovE HIOHI.l m i < kaai i i ? " Weotrnm, Trinnne ii is ?. hi.. rtAi uiuii. dbama. nuxin ttMWgl,0/ ""W; lll PROM.KMN. SIIIIII4 s|KK 11 II | ss s, KMs lll IIM.I.IHMl IftTTB \ M \s| ini \ i.HAsr. Commereial. II IIAs \ ..Hll" IHAT I", lll MAN. \N 4PPKAL TH VT |s IIKU liutns tlonlle. IIOtl. m H i oi i.iii \ rOMPABl ur IEILLED ACTOBB. DKi.H.HTl l l <il\lt \i 11 hi/ \ i ion. Robi <: Weleh, relearom \ Mii IBBBATION HTAg MBSDBO IPTBB "Hoii.lir \M> PaUD I int." \M> l>\\ ls MM Mi 11. /..? /.. / ap, V ? i< York U'orM. sl'll | \( 1 I.AH- \l I Of TBAT AMI BOBE. \< 1 ION BKAL \M> ll\l> l<> |IO ITITH IIKXI. PBOPI B. Hll. ICEBEN MIIIIMI HI.WII.V. ,)o?r>uil \l ITHHt IWIMIIT IM.I.MOl'a IN (iiMUIXIMi TEXtfB HOMBNTB, EX rRAOKIUNARll.a Nl'CI'KNHPI'l. IS I INDIM1 I.INKs lll IT I KAPKII o\ I.lt POOT lif.iiis IMI i.or HIMIM IH APPLAl'ftB. APMIHABI.i BELEC'TEU (\s| 4ii.ii i ii ii w R a iom. iu n. / Ranktn Totten, Poet. is sivi ini. \m> uiMiiiiiiM, PLAT. mi: PBOPLB iv ir 0,9X9 ilinii ni i.iii \ tmi. KKOM incsi to i.\s| ir li \s un: siwtr oi i nmistak \lil l. MM BBITY. ll is || iu; io HAVI \ DISTtNl l POPI I \K si i . i ss l.ouis tht' u at, Olobe, AT LAB1 BBBB \t \s \ PLAT. DWHIVM si < < is? iin>'x Van Keltenoom, Brooklyn Bagle riun i s \ sihom. hii miii Bl \ i.itEvr riiri i.Ait M 4 t i:ss. MAKKfl \ i \i: ni lll.li l.\ KNIM.'s t-.NTMtl \INMI-.N I THAN "THB BANIBMT IVAT." HOI I.III IMI IA1II Hlll. "PAIO IN HII.' ?K IUTHIN I 141 I \\\ ." ??J. W Bnrmott, Brooklyn Tlme*. |Ns| \NTI.a "aOTKIl A Hll. PLAT. B 'M. A. IIKAIH IBT \ imu:i BDBNT I II \r Ull l I Niiail HTKIU.a slAMi Ioit HOMB TIME?TWO DEI IDEDLY Sl l I'EIMI l I i'i.A\> i.n iink WEEB. W Oetreieher, Brooklyn Cif-ieea, MR IMTH INSI'AMANKtH S Sl t'CKMSI. (OAII'AM A M'l.KNIHIi IINK. i oi john Brockway, tteMaord'Unmn, LurA New Features Daily Fun Every Minute H P.KeHh'i MBXT Mon mvi leaUNow. I I ll i;l. L.BVB1 fi.- "Mm- HUI Hubw rlpilnn i.iaia Open r.V". Si . in 7 \\ Sraii n.*? ? Openlm Beal Mon. Mat OPEBA iioisipi.MU ' ?> ln TbeWhltegtoter COLONIAL HAKLLM .* 3.. A a 30, &rt aiCTOD tfifon lay. In.-I Sui AilUH ,;,.,, Klllt? ,?.,. iiniiQ VAniSM B'yAIMl ri..- Phoio Play, V?"fBUId 5TU 1VF B'way, Baoul Bornlto I Conteeea in Bf Ka ga si. Milleflorl, Kathleca riif DallyMau.aB-Hr lord, 10 Olhpr Peaturea irinrMV -i" u"i .'in iMHk.nANE'1 aunuLmi Mai.lmiiy.10.20 "io.' DETBNgB. PALACE illKA-llll . Bri . 1 a*. I, \. OPENS ,v M m \ 11 n ei oLr 1. 1 SUPREME VAUDEVILLE Boa iifflra Now Opaak THE NEW PRICES PaBa Mat,. M-SO-ll. * K-lllllk-, l."'-?0-7S-?|. FR1TZI SCHEFF HORACE GOLDIN MINNIK Dl I'KKK .luiiu-a rannen, Laddie <-lifr Mac Melvltla g H.ii.i. Hla giOM, W 111. A, \V.'M<>n A i'.v '!ni;i Inge' Mr g \| ,> ,;,,, .ion -grilde, 1 ew Perali ?g I Bthel R.iaf. ^IMKIIHTHNM F''. D''y Bat. Mit. KVI.I \ s M'<H| T * 13 Bl| Acta Thaw ?**?? What ? pile of dolUri the suit g*vingl make! Mon- than L500 were fe) or more, More than 900 were ^2.00. More than l too were $20.00. All BOrts of fabrica mix* tnrcs and KTges. All rizes, 82 to 54 Hiest. si.3 now. O (1 il trousers, regultth $5.00 to$8.00. xuo. K v c r v t li i n g for Labor Day Golf shoes, tennis sho.-s, sot't luits. tlanncl shirts. dust crs everythirig you need \o make you comfortable. Also golf and tennis balls. clubs, racquete, camerai an.d tishin^ tackle. Sporting goods of even* description. fl >|i"ri gal ur<i?.y ?]nt:! | I ;* ?' '?' ' " '".tl ?'' ?:.i> Hoaday, ROGEH PeET Company, Three Broadway Stcres at at at Warten St 13th St 34th St AML'SEMENTS. MU iOB_*g II \IMM. Illl. \TRM. EMPIRE NEXf MON. EVE.: :vs 10KN DREWMlCHAD0 GLOBE 1 ilr.i Mm. ' i ... Da- Mon.l " \ fl fllMI'l... II sji I < | ???? 51**** HM M 11(11 . \ I I II ,. CARLl WiLLIAMS v the aui ' "Iii.. Dollar PflBMBBf THE DOLL GIRL LYCEUM ' Opens Sept 3 '.'; Where Ignorance Is Bliss ?? KM< lx. i lin. Kl K, It U ?*, \'.I> M ?*! M \ I X|(|\ 1\| -I \ I- MIH. Jl'UA SANDERSON I Mt -l N-IIIM UIBI NEW AMSTEROAM . - 1111,1:1 tinn 1 . - ?? \\ 1 1 ix? r_____f ??;-ei lil I..r 1'ix Mai N.xl *>l<-*fl4fl*_ "?,"? COHAN'S ap.1 i.iiKir Daj aial Keal Mnnda*. POTASH & PERLMUTTER_ FULTON RICHARD BEIIETT DAMAGED GOODS HUDSON" NextTues. THE FIGHT GRAND ? .Bg ' * I! iak* l'.-1'* |>..i,in H-*?*l BIPPODROMBgSS&fl AMERICA 1(1. Xfl* m'a, J B WINTER GARDEN 1 iik r\*?i**.i. I *> 11 flii*i 01 IBI.1 I N THE BOSTON CRITIcS KISS ME QUICK -l.STH Sl. THEATtt . tmk.m.w vork revieWB* ? *? :* ., ARl All THt BOSTOSiCKjTK* < RAZY*. Ot ARl UOS1 I Mll )i'Rh Rl li! H i l SEE THE PLAY YOUSSELF. MONEY BACK IF YOU DON'f IkW 1 ii.i, St. M,.-i. Hall. K LewFelds-/II Aboard iin-r uui ix.*> ;<i Mi-r-.m ?????'* BELIEVE ME, XANT1PPE ?ifxVVv'r,.. WHEN OREAMS COME tf j M WIM II IH'II - THE LURE x ' ; CASINO WEI). EVE., . DE WOLF HOPPER LIEBER AUOUSTIN ,.| IKI.I MH 1 iBi-Awa x Kx.-.-n * ?r,TV.N!:.i!.tV./' ONOACRE ' it.> iiiiif** 1 ra* "> ? Mualeal 1 ?????--?* ^m I nuMial fl.*i ..'?'" Amerleao ??*'" , eltinge ; ';^ : , ;*3 WITHIN THE LAW ,\ ,1 .IXM-. fl ??W I " M ''-' ' PflDT LAURETTETAYLrH ,...?"?.' bay M.t.. >????. "^n CLMUKT ii.usK w -?? 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