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wkTner not-bankrupt i ?jryivien-cr?suses Vincent Astor and Mortimer Regensburg Join Mr. Shonts on Schmidt Case Panel. ASTOR HEIR ?'PLEASED" So Says Mr. Feinberg, Who Still Hopes to Obtain Twelve Mill ?onaries-Four Decline-Pris? oner's Sanity Not Settled. ? so?:.t>-eight wealth.- men ?>ui. tvfnafJ Wj I ?"'"oner Feiiiberg t?> ?i ;e.ir ?ptfore him 10 qualify f.?r jury service g th?! uiQi?('?'1 un ?Is^eaaJT into the dr.ith wh.. whs murdered i; the "Ran Hans j-nmiiit "i. ? ? ? bsi a i ? m ?? beard , -011l. and ' theae only three have i^basysledged tuen wllllngnss* to servi fiut t ? ?;?.? ?pair. He i? still hopeful ol gl Uli | a DliillOnsirs gbi - ?- said: "I teei con? ? '...?t W? ?.11 have a. very hiaj ?0." The time S'ho have ??ignuied their In? :ueodore V. ?jeSStS, ?pissldsnt 0>f ?the hiterborough }:?pid iTsnsIl ?Company, who will be foreman. Mi snsbUTg a. cigar manufa-turei. aid An.cent Astoi. ?Taote l**sd f??r rasa acceptable to the ?. oroner are John 1? Ko'.'kcfeU' i. " W. Heiriinan. .ornelius Vanderbllt an?J .1. i'. Morgan. ?j; the fltst an smualng story is to'.d ?y ti;? E ana clsrk in his offtce addrssaed to "Mr. D. geekefeiler.' Il fli illy loiuid its way to th* head offl es ol the Standard Oil, ?hire !'? it- ; Inl i the ?hSJaSS of * i?f re ttgji win., wrote to ( oronsr ??slnberg In? forming him that there was no "I> Keckefe?er" known U.tie. but that If S vas Intended foi John D. Itockefsllsr, ;? begird ,0 remind the i "oroner that Um bead of the Rockefeller fsml levant; yea and all Ugible lor ?jry **'' ? ' '? cl1-"'' he arss not a resi dent of the Stste. And sa for John P.. jr.. he said the latter was exempt b*> CSSBM of his SSSVeSSS as a grand Juror. Mr Vanderbllt wrote to the Coroner i saying h* wu? a member of the national Kuard, and aa such, fxenipt from j'iry servi? e As for Mr. Mernman, he wrote that he v oulij he In York, Prnn.. on the day of the inquest Mr. Morgan's secretary in? formed the Coroner that Mr. Morgan was In Kurope. ?"oroner Fcinber?; was pleased to hear from Mr ArtST, whom he quoted a? su> mg: "I will consider it a plenaire to Bares." ?District Attorney Whitman expSCt* that '1'. l.rnest A. Muret, the dsnttSt and ?"'?imterfritii.g scesnpUM of ?Schmidt will ?assert the prosecution mutcrlallv. While Muret all along has Insisted that he CSJ1 b" of no service to the Dlstrbt i\t?tOrnSJ, it was rumored about the I riminal I ourts Building yasterd ?y that friends of Muret bad gone to the District Attorney and In? formed htm that Muret was willing to t' 11 all he knew. \i. SttrSOttre woman, middle aged, dressed In bla:k. has b?*en a constant msI t??r to the Tombs for the last week, bring? I ing ?i bSSkSi of fruit to Muret and ln | variably leaving a note for lilm. She has : not revested bar identity, and Muret 'usually talkative, ha? been sllrnt when , QU?tsUonsd about her. DMtriel Attorney Whitman and J id::? i Fester, it is said, favor leaving ?Schmidt's sanity before a .1urv should the alienist? ????port t^st thrv are in doubt or that thay : believe Schmidt insane Their report will be submitted to the District Attorney on i Saturday * ?FEAR GIRL WAS KIDNAPPED _ Relatives Ask Police to Aid Search-Disappeared Saturday. i -.???? rae Trtbasa >5g>rr>aap>*?a4eat.] Fast Orange. X. J Sept Jf ?1 earing j ah? may have been kidnapped and taken t" rfSW * ork and there heir) a prisoner Irsistlvee of mi^ Hsnnsh Melnsmey, an insh ?girl, ?ho has been In the coontry four month?, aske?! the ?police >r?,trrdav to aid Tnem In their SSSTCb for the nuss Ing nr'. ?She ?as seen .^aturda; in an automobile v,Hh a young man, but no tra?-e of her haa been found sin'-<\ The girl, who is MNt'^en years old. but : looks mu? h older, weighs 140 pounds and j Is about five feet in heigh' She has ?lark broarfl hair nivl light blue e: es Whan It-he left her boCBS OH BatUrdS! Bhl w??r? .1 white linen suit blue ?-oat and hat Investigated Advertisements indorsed by Tht Tribuns. Fee Charged for Investigation Arranged In Advino?. ta?i*r this ,Un.tO< alien the? man or woman of ?hara'-ter and ahiiii? wanting saploTBient. the re*t>?Di?tMe employer wanting reliable and efficient help?, th? nw ?r Inn de-iring capital for their business, or tho?? witliing to dlipnr^, of unvUitng that ?ill ?land the tulle?.! tnieitigatirm. mi? go before the reader? of I he Irlbua? sltb their itatementn. Indorsed b.T thlk paper. 44t SA'V the first revolutionary printing press placed in this I building," remarked a gentleman who did not look aged. "I can remember very well coming over to New ^ ork from Brooklyn with my father and gazing with awe at what was considered at that time a monstrous and amazing piece of machinery. "Now I come over here to the same building looking for work. I am a dentist. I practised in Brooklyn for many years and am now doing a limitr-d private practice among my old clients. I closed out my practice several years ago and left the city. I have not opened an office and do not know that I care to do so at my time of life. "I thought I might make a connection with some reputable dentist on a salary and commission basis, and also thought that Tribunal' advertising might locate such a man for me." He received the information he sought. He promised to call again soon. "The Tribune is the logical paper in New York City for a department such as 'The Tribunal,' ' was his parting remark. Seekers for information invariably speak about the prestige of a Tribune introduction to Tribune readers. It is more inti? mate than the ordinary advertising introduction. Tribune readers know that we have investigated both the advertiser and the advertisement. That we give a personal indorsement after an impersonal analysis. Your advertisement under "The Tribunal" goes straight to the mark?each word means exactly what it says??the intent ?nd standard are vouched for by this paper?there is no lost effort. The prestige of a "Tribunal" indorsement inspires the con? fidence which assures you of all the advertising value it is pos? sible to get from an advertisement. INVESTMENT WITH POSITION. WILL INVEST $10.000-$! 5,000?In sound business anywhere in United States or Canada where the services of a conservative and ?perienced business judgment can also be utilized as working sales 0r office manager. Am in successful, going business now; have good fe-Mons for selling my interest, and can find a ready purchaser. Box >0I. New-York Tribune. PROPOSALS. ht.M?-HINO CI'.rtlAl? ? ? ',?.,. -'i f I'. ? a "oe Plilii , .. M , ,,.. |ron }-(,., MtllligB. ?>? m? ??"?m-t.w i u?-??????."* . '?f-isia??. . . n Washington, . nnrl! J?. ) , . . . ., mis. al v ??.)? Ii * U??> -*. .1 . for fur Man)?? iara g in thl? - ?-'?"i :i r?irti :ng i' inu ?-? ?a?, r.? r>t,tBlned from Hu? of ?" ?vi... ... ,,Ma?. |>-ir>'harlng - York < V . SM I ng. ' ? '-'--- ? '?? ?j SURROGATES' NOTICES. '"??.'. V1 *N'; '" AN OKDKR OK HON ? -.r. .. Surrogat* or th* ' ?oat h?vi ? ' '' ' l" tuereb? given to al. l>er ??'? of i?* "?'ni? ?gsliiit ''liarle? V. Talle, '??"?a-iu ikl f'"1, ' "f N>w T"1"??- -torees*?!, to pl,t?v:riu?? **"" *"" >"J'''*'- th?areol m the "*?? ttVk " ,h"r |jl* * ut lfnsartlnai luil ?'ria-faM ? ',rr" "f ,h,',r aUornev?. Hr?j?h ?i? "a* YaU **" ?''"??. Btrset, In ni* my of Jaaoi-jr~? "n or l"?'<???"? the nfieenih day of Ul*?. Niw Tork ?|r flrl|t 1av r>f ,,?> ,913 SARAH l r.UM.. KENKBTH C. KA U.K. Hl ,, . Kxecijior? ??? .??,*. V1-av. ??-,,.,, Atteraeya fer Ex? il?..,; '"' Hp <>???? htreet. Borough Of ???. r? i i,, fer 5??**5??J?,?'?H VN" S?BIKHIPTIONB ' ??*?? ? rr,b?-i"i r*.-??ive<1 at the tipiowii ?.?th '.,. " *' Broadway, r,*twe*n .?Sill and "??. unui | ?,,,? k ?,_ I _ TIME TABLE8. nrr\~ia~r\*t I I SlfT '??r H. f00* Montagu? RED D LINfc. Still, My*, at noon. For Porto Rt?o ?'lira.'?*? * Ven?iuel? ? IRACAS o< * PHILADELPHIA c ? 22 MARAr-AIBO..Oet. 1.ZLLM ."? ' 15 BueerlOr \. ?-ninmodatiot.? for P?i??nB?i? SUS?. DALLETT ? op. ' ?,e-,er?! Mariagers _SJ Wall ^'"??,' CLARK'S ORIEIT CRUISE r?:Vv j ' KANI. ? ? ?-I.AKK. Tin..-? Bldi.. N?w York. ! DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE, ;\??eDESKS Otfict FsriiHurt In great variety I ol style end pr Ire T.G.SELLEW HI FULTON ST. New York; C A RPET CLEAN IN 0^_. m e w "V? bTkca r psTt cleamno works. ?ld^l. I^rfe.1. Most M-rforn. TINT lltJOS WOVEN FB'?M OLD CARPETS. Prl.e? Rea?on?bl?. Wend ?or arcillar. TI1??.?!?? Bry.nt. 137-481* West 46th ht ? /.RirKVir~rARPET CLEANING CO.? Cle?ii? by rompre???* ?Ir. ??.??m. hand or ?Ar ^SSS g*H&lJgLSr *"th 'U COB S BRANDT. T?l. 13i 80th ~~A??CT?0N SALES. ,,, vtWrtTB ef a weraant ?>* ?jaawra m?rse?1 ,?. . ... eve-.iil?ii. 1 ?"' ?*" ?-1?: ?' " ?, m *at nO ?nmi ... .?l.t.h-lt^ **?"?"?' Ori*h !:e*l?ter. -X. Weaaiaa, Marshal, US !.er>n?r<l ?1 LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS. -L?HT~B '.S KB-OOKI?. ? ?Vase rSUSS MS* to bank. TIME TABLES TIME TABLES. TIME TABLES. TffES.S. OLYM NEXT SAILING / OCTOBER 4 12 Noon London ,? VIA Plymouth Cherbourg Southampton '?"?'r::-3?k '??}'?" mm ?".iim*m White ? Star. ? Lins 9 Broadway, New York Lb Jr= Hudson River by Daylight 'i ? ? 4* ? 1 Hfl ' I ' < r ru? -ne:.? le a : 00 tl '...:?. Berstoga ti.? id ronda ?? West gad Nortl M u I Str. ?'Washington Irving" Tueo-da.??. I liur?<l?T?. ??.?turilitv ? Str. "Robert lulton " "?tond???.. \tertne?MlBT?. I rida,? H'?ni#r- leave li*al?r..??*? - Hl ' M W ISd : ' I? \ M ' landing at West Petal Cstakl Hud aon and Air.-":?. m . gets bet* ' ?? a. . - pti 1. Hudson River Day Line ^IHIM l'\- I <N? Haabraaara IM n*r K. ? Hudson Navigation Co. Peoples Line to Albany Hteel -.learner? lURKMIllll. and I T* MOBM I? I ?- ' ?W, ' of ? m.*: ?-?...?? including t lay, ?t 6 P. M . \\ L'.'- , - ? at s H i m nwJjgyg T<and mi Tinkers, bur?;i ?? ; p ,,- ikBtpM? Citizensv Line to Albany & Troy ??leel ateamer? TIIO.HN ?n?. Ill Ns BE I. Allt leave 1 rU-.-s m? ?1 I' \t V. ?? ? I M Tookeri i. ? 7 t? M N?**?bur#l r ?? Peuchkeepsl? Il P M, T">? i ?? -1 .. a ?" of 11m ?t.?. ? Un?? w it h ?'! ra;, llnei i'.r polBtJ Fail an?1 V\ eil SINDAY IIAYLIGHT SERVICE I >TIL I l H?ll.I. NUI H !.. Phone ?I400 ??.prior FALL RIVER LINE llhe line of Qimllt, I ?*ahlUhe?l In IMf) Autumn's an ideal time for a New England vaca? tion? Start by the Fall River Line. I.*e. New ?ork. Tier M, H. li? ft, of Ililton M.. 5:S0 P. M. Ar rlie H ? ion 7:10 A. M. or S A. M. Fare to Boston, $4 OfMMtal Oftiie lier 11 Norlh Itner. lit., Tieket Offlee: 171 Broadway Provideoce Direct. Si.50 V\ orccster. S2.-.U M-.ler?on.. ?I??. ?I ?"?0 anil *-\00. St-?: Bteemahlpa oeor???* as* Tiaaiaain Hall). Inrlu?fln? Sum?a?.. ItNEM. Fro" I'ier i:?. B ?<- ?i?'"0'" 2" ?? ?*??'& City Ticket Offlre. 21M> Broad*Bl ., T. Uptown ti. net om^.9wm?tm?XU BL WBITE ?"OR UXl'a lOl.li?.K. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE i mm itr.iiur.i); men .ork ino PORTLAND !3?? in earh t'lBelam K'?iii??-i f?i?ea te aad from all point? In Maine an. the I rm i?,.,i Stiieroomi. 1=00; B?rth?. .10 ?it earn ??"I"? North I?wnd and North Mar. I ?ave Pier 19. N It . f<- W?? a W Tues Triiir* ?"'I ?I ?' ?'? P. M ? deiu'ntfui ?BO mile ?-??- h-ur trip. Tickets ? ri?r and .'f*o R w iv EABTKKN BTBAIIWnr tOKPOBATlON Central Hudson Uns F<-.r Nswborah. Po'l?e??p?le. King.tnn aad l..Ultadlstr landlna??. from ft Frmk I Bl wo7il?T?.4 r 5 - ???' l?ti ?*' ??"?or ?"?? For Noirboffr) i?d lower laadinfi, w1"? d?r?, from FriDMhn ft . ?"> p, m. International ERCANTILE ARINE ?UNES ' American V 1 . I'l? inoiitli 1 lierlmur?;. ?Miulliamplfin mil A i?, i ?t P\l I Oei II M \\ lilllh i?. I M? NT. I "I I"* '?' ' ;* Atlantic Transport \,w gart fesSsB Wreii l?* M. N. R Minneapolis. ????!.I. IS ?nun Min'l?n. OM.ll Mniurlinliu. <?? i II. I? a.m. M'fka o. i ... Red Star ?V \ \ I omlon ? Purl? ill ll.i.rr?\nltlerp SPLENDID STEAMER LAPLAND, Oct. 8 \n(1rrl?n* ?I.I I'. I inland <>. t "' i\r.,..MUi..i mm n geelasd v??> '. White Star ? N \ . -I'l.? ni'iiitli l h?rti'.ur? ?*intli?mpt<in OI,lii|.i< O.I I. ,,.,.,i, O.rHIH' On. IK NeJrettV *>. r II, noon 01) mi>" Oet. '.'?'< h 1 ?llueriit?!..?? n ? |.l?rrp..??l? Il n.."ii n \i i'ii o. i .? < pi tu <?. t i* \I>KIA III O. t <? I I llltl? O. I Baste???le.lil.-rraiir.in?11 it I? 1 rino|i|. O. I .:,. II \ If.i N?v. 81 I rell. Nu? 111 \ M ; I??. I I II. i ?I "li??yiir?n?t.m ii?I I Tern, m I Our <U?? I i?'.n II MMui.r. I . nin. Oet 7 I I y ?.ruhi. . II. I || Winter Cruises t AH AHA CANAL WtSi INDIES SOITH AMERICA I ??:? New ( nji.ins ?Ue? mer? I spland Lsurenii?. Mejanti?. .MM Mil :. .rin IT '4 II I el.. II .':.. Mar I. Mar II \|?r. 4. i.. i?. :? .1?.? ?i i.. i..*i7. a up TUT RIM UPA ITAl.\ and FOVPT 1 nrs;e?t -' ???? - ? ? in Ihr Imite Adriilu. Ccltk gOI 1 -Mill IC '."' .Inn. lu. .I?n -'?. I el. .'I. M?r ; |'?,??eniier OSS f '? H???? NORTH GERMAN LLOYD Krourri' aeealfl ? ? *??? *. 1 Kaisei \". iiti m .1? ? '.-'.ss' O.I.M Kaiser Will ? Im |l Oei '.'i Fait Mail hall 111??. IBremeo ..... 0?-i. I ?, ? -i. a\ ashinaiee Oet. 1 i r ? , i n. Srlek Wilhelm ?>?t. la i iir? nea difeei London-Paris-Bremen Uaitimor?-Br?i..i.n ?lire.-t, on? rabln fill: Wednesday? FaillliR? on FA', t IU?AT for THE MEDITERRANEAN Priii?'?? Iren* . **.-?. a i . (?.I.I? Thronet r?te?fr'.iii Eg) pt, India New York |e ?nd 1 Ali hANT South America vi? Ban Independent Trip?. ?fHrtlns ?ny USB* or pld. Around the World 1583.80 WEST - PANAMA INDIES ? CANAL C'ruiS'S I ?in trie .'?n.. I'rlj. g M,.r. 0SI.BTCH8 * CO., OBKBBAL AGENTS 8 flroud?.! N. T CUNAR D NEXT SAILINGS OF THE Fattest Steamers In the World LUSI?ANIA .... OCT. 15 MAURETANIA . . . OCT. 22 Saillna at 1 A. M ?Unlike?! BOLTS ?VIA ?nggJOl ABB fw LONDON. PARIS. BERLIN, VIENNA. ? ?? mania.IV I. 1,10am ?< .?"mili. Not .l.~>.ll)?m 'a,,M",n'"0r,-",,"m Mauritania V.;'?: *( i ?num.?, \.n .'I'. H'uin ?Qjfonia o?t.i?.io?m ?( BrniaaU.>o?..l.liiann LusitaniarT.?Hisitania ?"?? MEDITERRAreEAN ?AORIATIC SERVICE . ?illaa al M?1*'-'?1?' ??b.?.it.i. Qeaea. Keadea. Trie?!'. Flume, balling? n?on. 8?? Itinerary. ?IPANNONIA. .Oot. a IVEHXIA.Oit. ^.! . ,\ i;c \ in I a ?. t. i? IULTONIA ..... N..\. ? :.lu Madeira. lOralls Oeaea. |On*lta Madeira. Olbraltar sad ??en..?. ,-.rri.'? gal hi.I SS .Iks.- en I HOI Ml THK M OHM? 1K1PX. ?498 * UP. .?p. del : hrou?li rale? to Ksjp?. India. ?~Mna. Japan. Matul?. Au?:r?ll?. New /. ?? land Houtli Afne* an'l Hnuih Atn?ri?a. In i lours m ?garage, eta.; ?end for bo'ihl'-l ? 'iinard T.,.ir? tUENTS ?POR I'KMNMIIR AND OKI FNTA1. 0 N CO. IKFWI.N T H A 11.IM.h TO INDIA. I IIINA. JAPAN ANT? AI 8TRAI.IA. " piers fo"t We?? H?!' 8tr?-?t. N. R. OfflcB? SI Stale Suect. K. V.. opi>o?lt? Battery. ? HAMBURG^AMERICAN Ur ?eat SS C?f ^kpver 400 Ships m the M ^L 1.506.819 TCORLD # ?Jio X TONS NEXT SAILING LONDON. PARIS, HAMBURG S, S. KAISERIN AUG. VICTORIA OCT. 2,10 A. M. S.S. IMPERATOR World's Largest Ship SAILS AGAIN October 11 3 P.M. No?, ember 1 11 A. M. Rnabltaat pBaBens/afi to irnvi in I/DNDON ?ul PAlilf, on ?l\ih ?nd !n BAJfBDBO on BBveatk d?v. Boeka new ?Span, LONDON. PARIS. HAMBURG i. . ? Aug. Vie t, 1*) ? Pretoria I ?el 4, ! ] I Pre? I.runt I, IS Imperator I II, ; P.X Pr-.. IJn.-.iln Oel IB. Il \ M t. ! rabln oi Hlarnbur?' d |"F 5.5. PENNSYLVANIA and 3 S PRETORIA tail from H-w Pirr. ft of 33d St . South Brook l\n Jahr 3?th .St hrrrv. foot of Whitehall St., South Ferry. r "All other ?allln??. in this ?er tars 'ruin ?mr lluhoken rlem. MEDITERRANEAN Gibraltar, Naples and Genoa B. B, Moltke i I3.90B Tmin Oel 7. ii I M I V Mn.lnnaft rIT.OBB TOOOt ? let M, |9 "?"" I W All iteamett in tkit eervtcm IbbSM fromNEWPlER,33dSt..So Brook Ivn Take 39th Street Ferry, foot of Whitehall Street. South Firry. From BOSTON to j M\lKi\ - PVKI-?IMMBI IU. Tie?,eland . ?Moher 17 Hiinihi-nc Oetnber 2* X.7 XheOt --'"imtrt erTtr tr,-iptii>nn! oreomoio?otton? in both F\nt and ,?||-?l|r| I UN?!" Winter Cruises TO THE TROPICS l-il.tkiA BAUJHOI Cuba, Jamaica n'..: PANAMA CANAL Haiti. Colombia.Costa Rlei. Nicaragua hv the new faut Tain fcoirw Nteamer?. I mi! I . Ho?s ( ?r| Bekam aod tho popular ?toamern Irm/ li>a< inn. and Prlnr Auaust Wilhelm, of our Allan Nervlee. II to IM Ii.i? ? . M.V.M? ?'.Vil ?y f ruine* . . ?140 fi.iO V?NAtC!~Z\ \t?OM py Our Touritt Department ar rang*! Tour? by Rail or Steam ?r to all parti of the world. Write (or Information. Hamburg-American Line 41-4*. Broadway, New York. For an Autumn Trip no place haa auch attraction! as BERMUDA <iolf, Tenais, ???altln?. Bathing, Ilrlrlna. ??Beefing." Kb, A delightful l imi mile nail ?n.t a visit to them ehennlnj? ?oral lulunds for $27.50 :r Inrludin? WtOOSSSSAS tn-keti. meal? and bertk, . >t. i?-,. aavrriava jmes, etc BftllUafa Oet, >?. Il, ?t.-. THOS. COOK & SON Sit Broadway, '?4 I Ifth Aveaue. ,'.;.-! I ifth Alt., .(Ml Ilr?u.i?u?. N. V. ANCHOR LINE GLAS80W Mott,. LONDONDERRY i'aledonia Oel 4,11 a m|"am?ronla.O-M.ia. Sam ( ulunihu ? i-t II. 2 pm ? 'allforma Oct. 25, 2 pra I ilt-1 i \HI\. 170 and B7S. BPfUND CABIN. IM ?ad upward. TII1K1I < I.ABB. ?3?.50. For Rook of Tours, Rat*?, ?it.?., apply WNPntBOM BRi.THHHB. 17-1? Broadway. OLD DOMINION I..IKJC To all I'olats Houtb aad Wast. Etery Woek ?lay . at l|i tu. 11- r 23. N. It. Tel. 3900 Franklin. I SPECIAL EUROPEAN COLUMNS FOREIGN RESORTS. FOREIGN RESORTS The Moat Fashionable HOTEL ft I Wk |? and RESTAURANT in | AKlV IS THE CONTINENTAL ENTIRELY RENOVATED That hatmm of mmnj DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN* whmn In Pmi-im. TURIN HOTEL D'EUROPE Up-to-date See? Seat snd Cantral Pearlier? Aatobus Ne Charges tor Garaje WlMl VENICE Bv?a**y Ameno*n ?omfort ranal luaury. ?-ooetaal on the Grand Cftrta? trie eieier ream Sslesflloa and tarwoso I? nuevtllous. Hotel Royal Danieli EUROPEAN ADVERTI8EVIENT8. LONDON SHOPS. RARE ANTIQUE FURNITURE Vtarttrr-e a? L?sn<ion are ln?-ited to ina>pect the eph-ndirl Exhibiticas ?SB view io the Galleries ai MAPLE & CO LTD TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD LONDON FOREIGN RESORTS. LONDON HOTELS. THE CARLTON ? Hotel, Restaurant, and Grill Room, LONDON. PARIS r MOTEL DE ULLE ET d'ALBiCii 1238 Ru* hi. MaaaeS am* u ?rasaa <? , first o't?a All modern linproveme'.'.i?. I '''?'? i.oine comfott L.?rge Bail. HeetauraBt. un n ?on? aa.l llnners at 3x?d prices or * la cart?. Telegram?. L'.LLALBION. PA?IS? U?a. I Abaule. ProprloUr H0TEL8 IN GERMANY. D Rooms with privat? Relit ?mi iollrtl?. RESDEN HOTEL BELLtVUE Dlstlaaelslied Houee of old reputation. 1 il.."? position. R. ROVNI'.ITJI? ??en M?n??e, I Ilot an?l i-old >? aur I Id every rooas. PAUCE Hotel & Baths w lESBAOEa AUSTRIA, HUNGARY, SWITZERLAND. V IFNNAThe Fln95t Hot<< In Austria HOTELBRISTOL 1 orated en ?i.? Fa?lilonablf karntunerrlng and the fatorlte resort of Am man? !'?? feet Freneh ? uialiM and rhele? ?am??. PRANCE, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. ITALY AND SOUTH OF FRANCE. Grand Hotel PARIS Resile-rare. ?Se* ?CaguaiBee and Pisas B> ?rOsavs. 1,000 Reaaas ?nth Prwaa* Balhs. Tariff as AsssImbUMM. i\RIS ^?vorltf American Moim'i HOTEL CHATHAM. p G PUA M IN BEAUTIFUL EnUMs PRIVATE PARK "EDEN PALACE" a EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS. RESORTS. NEW JEltUfcl. RESORTS. NEW JERSEY. ATLANTIC riTT. ATLANTIC" (ITT. ovrsey America's Famous All-Year Resort NOWHBRJE if ?the rail of outdoor during: the early fall RlOntha o ?tdoor enth'isiaat all thu? csi s?-> ?tro' p afi a? tl ? ?c?s]i..r.? ATLANTIC Cm offers II ? 1 ?? <!<-> The Leading Houses r..-n;?h full 1nforma'!??r, r,-. Marl He? rwugh-Blenheim p->?!i Am*ric?n and Bureaesa Plaam JoeUl< weite A ?aSSS Company. Oalen Hsll !(????' ?nd Sanatorium. F. U T?S*aSgi M*r. Hotel Ilennl? Atn?rlr?i? P.in ? ?? F.ntir? Tear Walt?' J B ? Motel ??trand A'.wave ? ?p?B 1 . Tl OS i*?" It c. Ed ?rares The ?Shellmme F'jrep?.m !' .. I J W?ik?! M-" Hotel M ( hurle? ? T<".1 AI! I Kan Ha Hala? s ? ?????Id* llou?e i IfM il A M Vesr r P ("oik's Sons ir? fmm \ew VtW ft M J or IVr.i ?rr leatlea Tr-e Feanhnrst Op.n Sn i. ' Tear H -r] Botel rheleee In ?h? fnhlon?M? Chelsea Section. ' Optn, Ali T??r J B Thort.p?on * Co The. Ilolmhtirst ?"?pon AJ? T??r H*r".- r>?rn?' ffiarlborongb-Blcnbeim ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. JOBIAH WHITE * BONS COMPANT. 1 xKi WOOD. rE.vysixvAMA. GALEN HALL 1-"- WI^NT?-WUJX .PA. ?">-i Our frind. new l?o?e ?Soildinl ?aith jts ?Isisr? turaiihinl? snd (?penor (?bit i? so idtsl plsce f?r |eed pop?? lor llie Autumn ?ad tfcialir; reduced me? duna? that period. Hydristic snd other ?Ulli? for Flessur* or Health ia our brautilully titled department. Retideal physiciaa. l?oll aad Trnai? LAUREL IN THE PINES LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY. NOW OPEN. I'eliglufiii location Sae Anlumn Visitor? Expr??? train <?? ? ? te \ew Y"rk; tare bear* ??? Ptilla?selgais I.OM. TKNM- i '.MIF.rVO. Fur'rln- reegs and far. 111 ?? for a'Uo mohij. l'urtl??. FRANK F. SHUTE, M*n?fer. IHt N?W JERSEY TOUR" RAT EXTERMINATORS. RAT EXTERMINATORS. RATS EMBALMED "This h Our Process " Premises of All Kinds Cleared of RATS AND MICE Guaranteed vearlv contract work exclusively. N?-? oH i f:.it ?on incurred by having our representative call to explain tmr metliud. Write or 'phone WORTH 2?*lt. ROSE'S RAT EXTERMINATOR CO., 309 Broadway, New York. _HELP WANTED._ Male. 1 M\PE ?MMSSS in fir-? v.-ars ??1th a ?mall mall order ?avslBeMl (??an with *.'. eond for fr?^ t^iok>t. TetWaei?. Ileaowk 6iW Lock rort. N" V_ Uvr, WIRF1 SAIjBSMAN tn h?ti.ll<? a hlah ill??? ?pei?laliv lln? 1? <1ni? ?il?.le. Ai*1res? S , Hox It?. TrlUtm? ?'tTi.'? Female. WAIST BANDS, skirt hands flnt?h?rs. im rrovrr?. hejlnners ?ant??i, also ?rranj sirl. II ?Seist i?th ?? _ _ _, STKNOOBAPHBR for om.e work In exrxirf of tie? (li.-ntllei; opportunity SSf offlra trainlnic ??Ser h?H?l ?t?im?r?plier of ?even r-ear? <n ??:n? t,<>^,,l""? """ "f ,;*!"""n parent? ari'l nlll'.i'il r\p?rlor.ui prefem?!. ?VaaMSBB B.. Hox BL 'ini.i'.ii" OSVe* DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Female BAIMAIN THRBg pgjcaj av? ,,., u, lot? m Suffolk ?ount> ?uooe IslaaS, ,'n tha Jfontauk i.iti^. f'.r t;..- asjsillal a.lv. prl.-? .if |M: eely *.". reel ne i ? _ ? ... . .. t ln\e??n.^nt. Wrlto t? ,],v for ?.ar!|,-iiUrs. H?HERER .'.'.' Prr>?.|?my \/.w York < n\ WOrm WANTED. Male. cni.l.F.nr ORAnrATB. A years' oommeri-i?! ex?erl?n. aponslble. ?pearltlon W., Pox 1?. married, four '. .'?M?e? i Tribune ? XT) DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED Male. I'Srn'!, MAN I2?; ?It around <.iit?lde work; (rardan. hor??, row. chicken? ?lr. ; reference?. Cairl. Matheweon Agemy, *18 6th *\?. Tel. 37H Bry?ni. Feiiiale I^OMMSBg ? ISSBBS 0?rman; Mi?-S3f. S. MM* H"ttna>??r'e A???nc-?.'. 33U ftth ivi , n '. floor. Telephone 4S27 M??ll?on Sn ? H UIBKRMAIH BgAMSTBBSS r\. ?lien-. flrl; i?est refer, n?-?, ?CM; elt* or . uuiury. r?om??tlc Kx.-han??. S31 ?"?ilumbu? ave Schuyler 813?. _ ?COOK, gSS; waitress $.'.%; want position ?o BB?her. 3 year?' referee?;? ft.mi last place Domaetlc f:x?-h?n?e. :;-i .'oiumbu? ?v?. ?Schuyler SlSS ''??IK Vounjr Irish Rirl; no ?a?.*hln?. $.'i."? H>v, excellent refer-n?-. ?. K. Mi?? Hoflna^ere Ageney, ::-.i? "itij ave.. i?ti, fl.?.r Triephene 4?37 Had - . >3q_ OOI 'I.K?IlutUr ?n.l roi.k. Kren'-h ; ?x?'ellent r?feretir?s. ?MS *X> M HlM H^ftna-. ?r a A?en?\. .1^1 Mn eve., '.".ti il?*>r lelepl'on? 4."^: Ma.ju.in bg. __ _ HOUSEWORK or < HAMBKRMAID ?nd WAirur.SS !!? f x?'^p'l'.nnllj r?at. romi?? ??nt Irish ?irl peri-.m..I refct?n<^s. city pr? ferre<l. i ail Irwin? Agen.y, T? W e?t llth ?t. '?> year? establlslie.li. _ _ WAITRES8. ?Yourar. tiMt; excellent waltr???; |>i dt) raaill). K. JIIm Ilofm?yer ? Agenev. .120 .Sth ave. 9th floor Tel??|>hon? 4?.27 M?d|?on Sq._, WAITHKSR-rifAMBEHMAlO ?Firs? ?la??. ex??!l?nt referen?-? from l??t ??nvlo\?r. wlilln? and obligiiia. Pomeitl- Kx.l.?ng?. 324 Colunibu? a\e. Schuyler 913*.