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THE TRIBUNAL ER?ISING tat****eTiTni-r-*riraal'a*r*efc^ Investigated Advertisements Indorsed by The Tribune. Fee Charged for Investigation Arranged In Advance. fnder thl? rlaaalficatlon the. roan or woman of character and ability ?ranting employment; the responsible employer ?ranting reliable and efficient help; the man ? firm desiring ? apital for their bunlnraa, or thoee> ?I.hing to dl?po?.e of anything that will ?tan?! the fullest Inveetigatlon, may go before the readera of The Tribune ?Itb their Maternent? Indoraed by this paper. 4(?T DON'T want to be super-critical," remarked a gentleman j who called here recently, "and I don't know that I * object seriously to being called a 'worker' myself, but as a matter of taste I have wondered if the word 'worker' is the best word to use when you mean an advertiser seeking employ? ment. It was an ingenuous thought. We know we have often used the word "worker" in these talks?we liked the word without ever stopping to think whether it would sound ofTen ?ive. The more we thought about the word, though, the more favorably it impressed?still without a logical argument in defence. After reading Thomas Carlyle on "Work," we need not now seek further for a defence. This is the concluding para? graph: "All true work is sacred; in all true work, were it but true hand labor, there is something of div'neness. Labor, wide as the earth, has its summit in heaven. Sweat of the brow, and up from that to sweat of th.? brain-, sweat of the heart, which includes all Kepler circulations, Newton meditations, all sciences, all spoken epics, all acted heroisms, martvrdoms?up to that 'Agony ol bloody sweat,' which all men have called divine. Oh, brother, if this is not 'worship,' then I say, the more pity for worship; for this is the noblest thing yet discovered under God's sky." "Tribunal" advertising is an unusual way to solve diffi? cult problems?it should appeal to the "workers" who appre? ciate the dignity and honor of true work. He who has found his WORK (a life purpose) should be happy, but he who can find a channel through which to apply his work to greater usefulness will be indeed twice blessed. "The Tribunal" was created for TRUE workers who seek a broader field or a more congenial atmosphere in which to do TRUE work. To be given absolute comfort, convenience and sympathy isa dreamer's desire?perhaps it is well that this ideal condition is a rarity, as the easy life is invariably the graveyard for am? bition. This department is intended for "live" men?ambitious men?men and women who seek personal advancement or busi? ness expansion. For information about "Tribunal" advertising call at the Tribune office, Tribune Building, No. 154 Nassau street, or on request a representative will call on you. RELIABLE HELP SEEKING EMPLOYMENT. BUSINESS EXECUTIVE?Have had 1 5 year-?' successful experience as superintendent, sales manager and manager, successively, which has been verified by a "Tribunal" investigation. Desire to locate with a concern where ability, with this experience, can be used to mutual advantage. 5 I 5, New-York Tribune. ?iVENTlVE AND EFRCIENCY ENGINEER-?-Of kmt pmctfcd experience solicits persons having inventions, machinery or spe? cialties needing improvement in design, efficiency, convenience or utility. Manufacturing cost reduced. Imperfect inventions or machinery completed. Electrical expert. Consultation confidential. 666, New-York Tribune. RELIABLE MISCELLANEOUS OFFERINGS. LEADERS?Volunteers wanted to act as scout masters and assist? ants. Seek men of good habits who can devote time and study to this movement. Masters must be over 2 1 ; assistants over 18. Prac? tical work for men who like out-of-door life to teach boys how to play good American citizens. 5 1 7, New-York Tribune. RESORTS. RESORTS. SANITARIUMS AND HEALTH RESORTS A registry containing information regarding class of cases treated at the best American institutions. Working along the most scientific lines, the interest!* and comforts of patients are thoroughly safeguarded under the most approved methods and sanitary conditions. Booklet, or clrou'are ot the following sanlturl'-ma anil health rsaorta mar be stMud lb? c?lltna writing or telephoning to Tribuna Information Bureau. 820 Trftrjne Building. New York. Telephone 3000 Beekman. WHERE AND WHY Tb? Given? Sanitarium at F ta m ford. Cok., for th? treatment of Nervous ana Vilo Mental Dlaea-.?-? and alcoholic ana ??**?*? patient?, la *??"? minut?e from New Tefk. and mer fifty tra?na each way (tally. AtM-eaa Dr. GIVEN**, or phona 70, Stamford, ' _ MNCROFT SANITARIUM Butler, Morris Co., N. J. . Is the Hill?, of Northern New Jeraey. '?r nervou? it' menial d!r?ea?ea and drug ?*?? Hqtior adHictiona. Umoualn?. with at !?**<l*iita gent tor [.atienta, Illustrated boolf. ?*? _|Phon? tij But las?. _ - ELLIS SANIT ARIUM^V?, ?"*?ufij!ly ?jttuated. 40 minutea from at. T. jh-i.matho'iii ??teat applinnree. Ample grda. **?' eonvalea -nt?. R??t. Chronic. Nervoua in __ PEARSON HOMK HlIXSr?A!.i:, HAI.TIMOHH CO.. MD P?T'.>i ?xriusivaly to the treatment of drug NAUHEIM r:':;;?M..a ,** rortat Park av. I'leaoant, qul<?t roome ??at ear? t?. ,.,, 1M,nrt, latest method or BS5SS? M rUNl-ERPON, M I? _ I NORCROFT ?SSKS?*. ?. c"??bcur fr ,:,. Sew York For convalescents _"??? r<-st aeekera. Mental raaea not taken. "?*!**. Lake. M I). Teiepii'.n.? 8TJ - ''loat.r. 14INTER Pi N f?n " OONHKN, N. v. ?"?tlVrilNCO, i'hunr lllfioahen. ?,7***ltl*sl. nuiet. reatful. homelike. For "?"""??S Patient?, 'ja year?' euccennfu! work. "i!?5?J***?*a!or^ ut ?uperior oualtty. TlooJilst. - ?**. SgilKKH MAMTAKirM t.4v", ,0 ?" Phvalclana and eurgeona for ?si-al. aurifi'-ai and maternity caeea. Write ?.!?**? 4,? A MOB O. BaJUlHBl. U. V.. ?SS?H"-**^ .-., N y _ 11, ? . N?.I KOMM K8T. -,' **? ?? Fletcher'?, Sanatorium for the hJE0**** ?f Mental and Nervoua Diseases. ln t^?^ I'ru?Addictions. \)r Mary A. Splnk, 3J*iii*?.K Market St , Indlanapol'a. lnd hL1!!?VA,''D OR CONVALESCBI?T FINDS ?**'?h Hal ?t.?hi ehssr at ?V ?n?K- . Tln: BKIHKSDA. T-uLv*1"* ? ?ai.ltariuiii, Whit? Plhlna. N.T. "Ttm?iin ?"* 24' ??'?'-'?"?? ??wnmer ratea. - _?U8INE88 CHANCE8.__ J*>4i?l?A.1* BOn?'H 'or $:i.-?-m loan for 4?? Usrs; *"?*?*? collateral. UBERAU Tribune. I p ^? ???ta. 1U4 B.oadw.y ^J^^IMU.E LETTER8. Isa*?,*?;* 'rt^wrl'ten letter?. H>0. fl.'.o; ?-?-Wi?n u KEHBY- a n-^""? ???? . MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. S-kVl V,1?1'"l Art ?,f the < lly of New *4??:??7,, " ""??"?????Ii. Director. Completa aaaA?. a "'" "'"an; without K-,lng abroad. ^M"* Umm*nty. V*o ciaramont ar? N.V.O. In the Pines of Longr Island. DR. HO??' HEALTH RESORT BRENTWOOD, NEW YORK. Offers the comforts and convenience of a modern Inn. Pnder care of physicians and nur??? For Book lit and Hat?? at Tribuna bureau or addt.-as _W. H. ROSS. M. D._ THE JACKSON HEALTH 'RESORT on Delaware & Lackawanna Railway DANSVILL!', NliW YORK If seeking a place (or Health or Beat do not fall to write or ask Tribune Burean for literature and a Baa large picture showing the wonderful acenio location._ DR. MUIR'S INHALATORIUM The only Institution In Arnerica for the scientific treatment of Asthma, Bronchitis and Catarrh l y Vapor Inhalation. JOSEPH Ml lie. M. IE, I^ate Senior Physician to the N?w Tork Throat, Nob? and Lung Hoariltal; Visiting Phyatclan (St. Joaeph'a Hospital. _Aeolian Hall. 88 W. 42d St._ ST 1 I BE ? ~ *I-T'? R N ? E I.. N. Y. B n 11 a r I u m Mamma every facility known to medical science for the cure of Invalide?Learn our Incomparable record? Mod?r?t? rat-s? Write for Booklet. IDYUEASE im, 1U^am^tY'T' In the hiils of Northern New Jersey. All forma of nydrothernpy. Booklet. D. K. DRAKE. M D.. Supt._ PAIR OAKS, Summit. X. J. Telephone, _?t**T MS Ineono; modern eciulpment, beautiful lo? cation. ilitiMtrated booklet. Dr Eliot Oorton. M, V. oftbe, Dr. Thos. P. Prout. _3 W. Sflth st. i to s Tue?. Thors, Bot __ ~"?N-THE-H!I I " HEALTH RESOBT. Watrrtim ti. I It? hfleld Co., Conn. A Private Inatltutlori with home environment? rhronl?: cases, gen'i invalldlsm and thoae B?-eklng "re?; rur?." I'harle? Warren Ja<k?on. M. D. THIS COLUMN OF Sanitariums and Health Resorts Appear? Sunday?, 7 uesdajtand i hun day? m the New-York 1 nbune Only. CARPET CLEANING. NEW TORK CARPET CLEANING WORKS. Oldest, Loi geai. Moat Mod-irn. FINK HP?.S WOVEN THOM OPP CARPETS. Prlcea Reasonable. Bend for C'lroular. Tsl 4SV2 4fll?B Bryant 487-489 W?Bt 48th &*. CAREFtJL CARPET CLBANINO CO? pi.-ana by compressed sir, strum, hand or on floor, l.v.H Broadway. 4-1 East ?8th ?t. COS ? BRANDT. Toi. I'i.-Utti i-??-? SCHOOL AGENCIf?. Arnerii?n and Foreign Teachers' Agency.? fiupptlni Professera, Ti-acher?. Tutors. Ooe arnewes etc., to i oileac?. HrhooU and F-m 111. b Apply to Mr?. M. J. .UUNU--LLTON. SB Union Sajuora. RESORTS. NEW YORK. GEDNEY FARM HOTEL WHITE PLAIN*. N. v. Klnest and immt perfectly equipped Suburban Hotel NOW OPEN and will remain open tt.? year roun8 Npeihil rate? during winter month? (onilurted on the Ameritan plan. Prill Room a la carte. A luxurious home, with all appoint? ment*, to meet the requirement?, of ?o~h Individual. 4<? minutes from (?rand Cen? tral Terminal or b| N. Y., Weatrhest.-r a Beates Ry. to t]?8nsj Way station. Motor 'bus aeetS tra?na. Pooklet and tern.s mailed on re.jueat. J. A. -ill : KM. I. Proprietor. 'Pdniy Farm Hotel. T?.L 2300 whit? Plain? or Murrav Hill TT?0. NEW JERSEY. ATLANTIC CITY. Hotel Dennis Farine; ?he era and overlooking the pimoui Boardwalk, every reef connected with pri? vate bath or huvtng hot and cold running water; capacity COO. WALTER J Ht/.RY "APK MR. FOOTER." l/andler 'Bulldin-' 220 Went <'-i* at. SEarlborougb- Bknbcim ATLANTP' CITY. N. J. TCMMI WHITE * SONS COMPANY. I-AKEW'OOD. THE LAIREL HOISE OF UKEWOOD Golf. Compl-te facilities for the entertain? ment of motor parties, A. J. MURPHY, Manager. C. V. MPRPHT. Asatatant Manager. PENNSYLVANIA?. GALEi?~HALL" (??? "trVERNT;R-*VlUU_*,, 1?A. ?-?-?* Our r.r.nd. new atone building with ill daiary laronhioja and auperior tibie is aa ideal placa lar good people lor the Antsmo aad W later: reduerd ratet dunn| that ptiiod. Hydriatic ml ether Btlha for Pleatore or Health in ?or bcaatifully fitted departmeot. Rtudcot phyticiaa. Coll and Ttnai?. DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE, \0?*DESKS ?Office Furnitur? tn great variety ot style and price T.G.SELLEW 111 FULTON ST. New York. HELP WANTED. Mala I M APR IWl.OOO In -if jears with a small malt order bu?1neee. basas with $5. B?nd for free booklet Teil? ho*. lleaco-k. 60*>3 Lock ro:t. M Y. -.. ?I _WORK WANTED;_ Malo CHAPFFEl'R, 86. niarited; flrat rises prlvsu refer? rices. A. WUNSCH, ??IS Foililo ?t., Brooklyn. _ _ OLNJIKMAN (371. married, ???ke position Where energy, tact and executive ability or?? required; prof), lent In a. .-..untancy, cor? respondent? and office management, will go out of city. T. P. IP. UO North Broadway, Nyack, N, Y._ l.Al NPKYMAN'. ?6 Jiar? It, the r-ulneaa, loet everything 4 weeks ago, burned to the tn.und; la wltli-.ut money, will take OS""? thing, Anawi-r I.avir.lryinan. TTIbune Ortt. e. W . " - I" I : I ' ?By h tn PP .. ii ill .? tlon In .i mercantile or niruiufarttirlr-.g . i. cern, where (,y airPt attcntlOS to bualneaa there will ha an opportunity for a.l. u. roent. best of refereaeee a? to ?-iiorar-ter und ability. For further partlcuUra acldrena H Morrlll, Bngltahtown, N. J._ v. ? ITED. Employment from 7 or 8 to 12 or 1 a. m. dolly by young man with (rood ?ducation and bent ..r r? r?-ren.es. Anm Tfl'i Tompklna ov>- . ReSSbanS, OS l'hon? lO?uJ TompklnavlUe, , ara L. P. Shearer. Female. MASSEUSE, exterlemed gradu?t?, would Ir'at '?-w ladles at P.elr hornea. Miii'.n, {.24 W< M PXnh et r? - . _?:-:-1 DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. BUTLER?Thoroughly experienced. exeel i. r.t refereaeee; city or coastry; 8?i? mi?b PitsOerald's B*aaployasen< iiureau, 648 r.th liai Bids '. <?"!. ?:.th tt._ COACHMAN, gard.-ner. ItsefUl; very willing, let ?rr.ill rif hard work, eirlctly temperate; v* >"ur?' ?scellent references la?aetrtal ab ?... lotion A Ken ??>?, 17 \\ ? t ?2 1 ?*. _ JAPANESE wieh-e politl?n, butler or cook; v.-irh be?t reference? M. M , l.'.O liold at., Bro'.klyn. Female. CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN, eicellent refer? ence!; tak? charge child or elderly lady; city, country. Mina FlUOerald'B Bureau. ?4rt f>th ave., cor. ?8th. CHAMBERMAID -Neat Swedish girl; year tail hair last place; excellent reference?; flret claim charnhermald; willing aatast other work. 0sterber8*S Agen, y. 71? Lexington ave. Tel. 10fi5 Ploxa._ CHAMBERM A ID, WAITRFB8 or PARLOR MAir?.--Young, experienced girl; good r?f? ?renc?e Misa h'ltB?'Jerold'B Employment Bu? reau, MS fith ave, (Silo Bid? ), Cor. 431 h at i'ixiK N-al riwedlah girl, excellent cook, B??d :... apslaiance In kitchen, beat rele? encea; ?.':'. tisterberg's Agency, 718 IxiXlngton av? Tel. IQMPlas*._ COOK, WAITBESfl Sisters; ?.'to *-".. l?un dr??B. 8'10; nur??, 8.10; hou?eworker, $_S; ref ?Tan0?e; City, country. Domestic Ex? hang.-, ,"!J4 bus n' Tel fVhuy).-r 91?W. COUPLE -Engllah Scotch, butlar, va??t,~me lul; wife esoelleat conk, very nest, eco nomlcal; excellent refereaeee; city or coun 'trv. Ir.lUMrlal Agescy, 17 West 4_d._ WAITRESS Plritt class; Finnish, beat ref erences. Ju?sila Agency. 6?lu Lexington ove. Tel ?4M Ploaa _ COUPLE? Butler-valet, cook; nrat claa?, Swed? ish; no chlldron; underBtarid their work per fectly, excelli-nt r?rereucaa; city, country. o?j tertMrg'S Agency, 710 Islington ove. Tel. p?S5 Plaxo._ HOT'KEWORK.--Several young pinnls'h gl???T lately landed; wages. $l4-$20; very neat and willing Juenlla Agency, 6S0 Pex|ngton uv?-. Tel. 44'", I'lHZa _ LA?A'DP.P.-'S Inderatonda thoroughly ?n? work; ehlrt?., collars, lacea, lingerie dresses; beet reference?. E . Mina FitxOerald'B Rureau. M?; Mu ave., cor. ?*>th ?t,_ SECOND COOK Exparleseed In cooklmr, wiint? work with first einem cook or eh?f; ?OOd refereiK-ea Mis? Kltxl?eralda Pureau, 648 .'?ill avo___^ WAITRESS Neat, tall RwedlKli girl; excellent wahren?, ??irlormatd, undereiand? w-tnes, enl adu, etc excellent referincea. ?."lo. Oater lerir's AK'eni-y, Tit I>exln4;lon ave. Tel. MM Plaza._ tsr.Kl.'L MAID.?Young, obliging girl; any kind of houR.'Work; 810 Mlas K|ti<)<-r ald'B Employment Bureau, .'.48 5th ove. ?Rtlo Pldg. I. cor. 1Mb et FURNISHED ROOMS. WLST'kIDE?Above lOeth Street. SO?. MANHATTAN AVE- Coaey front room, all conveniences, parquette floors, private honae. INSTRUCTION. I \\\ ??? IPKH Woman's Law Class of New York University I saT4"*-R*a**-*"P endowed by the Uoman's Legal Kdurallon Hoclety \ courue of forty-five U-. lurea on law for hURlness women aind thoa? lnt?r??ted In the mat.age.n.n? or PrOSSTgr. Monday. WaSneB. <i>vb and Krldaya. 11*10 A. M . or S.00 p. m , ai the Pnlv.r.lty Building. Waahlngt,,,, Square. M.nhattan. KP.t Lecture ,Nov_1m her I 'ih Limited nu/nber of .cholarahlpa avail-tile! for bulletin ?fi?roto (i C. BPBAatTE. Registrar N. Y. Pnlveraity. Waahlngton fl.j . N- Y. C Ity. JISCKLLANKOI'S St HOOIA TI1K BKRI.ITZ *^^00V^0FDUl%rL?JIv?0B*it Madison HqUars (1122 Bros.) way) Bsrlern Branch, S? I-enox ara.^emmtrWtom. Brooklyn Branch. _lS-2jn UvlngStOS ?L New Classes t o__t*mi/ FormUs. TIME TABLES. _J __TIME TABLES._I___TJME TABLES._I _Tl-afl TA?lrI|a, '??ssasssasassssssWMasssssssTsW-a^^ kafafaataiassi Have You the "Wanderlust"? lo the Traveling Public: For th? coming winter months a number of most attractive cruises hare been arranged by our Company which deeerve the attention of all who are plan? ning a trip during the coming season. The West Indies and the Panama Canal have attracted tens ?of thousands of Americans in -search of rest, recreation and fafof-mation during the last few years, and so great has this tourist demand become that our Company has de? cided to send the great steamer "AMERIKA," of 23,000 tons, and the superb "VICTORIA LUI.SE," of W.500 tons, from New York to the AMERICAN MEDI? TERRANEAN this winter. There will also be four short cruises from New Orleans during the winter months by the steamers "FUERST BISMARCK" and ??KRON? PRINZESSIN CECIUE." These cruises will vary from 16 DAYS to 29 DAYS IN DURATION, and the itmerarie? include visits to CUBA, PORTO RICO, JAMAICA, PANAMA CANAL. WU?ZXJELK TRINIDAD, BARBADOES, MARTINIQUE, ST. THOMAS and NASSAU. Every comfort and convenience is provided .?float as well as ashore, and irmumerabie testhnoriials have been received by us from patrons of past trips, The lowest rates vary from $125 to $175 upward. Our illustrated ?descriptive booklet contains full particulars. Another cruise worthy of your special consideration is the ORIENT-INDIA CRUISE by our steamer "Cleveland," of 17,000 tons, which leaves NEW YORK on JANUARY 16TH, 1914, calling at MADEIRA, SPAIN, ALGERIA, ITALY. GREECE, HOLY LAND, EGYPT, INDIA and CEYLON. The entire round trip voyage from New York and return to New York is made in 93 days AT $700 up? ward, including shore excursions and all necessary expenses. Accommodation will also be provided FROM NEW YORK TO ITALY OR EGYPT, OR FROM ITALY OR EGYPT TO INDIA AND CEYLON, if desired. These combinations of portions of the trip should also appeal to those going to ITALY or EGYPT by earlier steamers, as they afford a rare opportunity to reach these points after a short stay In ITALY or EGYPT. Let us know your wishes, and we will submit very attractive suggestions. For more than twenty-five years our Company has made a careful study in planninsg these pleasure cruises, and, with the experienced staff at our com? mand, they have been brought to a high standard of excellence in actual operation? Hoping that you will favor us, we remain Yours very truly, American p?"o"an"mr* V \ .. Plymouth, t herbnnrg, Honl Immptoo tine class ( ?i.in til i Isaatas?. ST lulls Na?/. SI ?OCEANIC l>ec. S IllllMlX Not. M M- V. \4>KK Oto. 1" ?" I ??? Star I.in? Pleamar, i ?.. lad a:, i AtlanticTransport N-?.? *t nrk ?I nntlnn IMrect. IT *.*. N. ? >llnnewa?lia, Not .l.VlOuni Mlnn'IU, I???", fl Hla?tanks. Nui.r.', noon Minn ii?, Dee?. II Red Star ."ooV * N V.? I ?ndon?Pari? via llover??tntnerp \ M.IHI.WI), Nov. Ifi IIM.AMl |)?r n KltU4)M.\M), No?. .'??/IJI \M? ?er 10 White Star H*"MM?* N.Y., Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southiimpton <>l.*> MI'M .Nnv.l.*.,ll?iii.>< I \M< , |??. 5 ?I \.ll ??I l( , Not.'H.iin III.VMI'K , Dae. || N f??T|ueen?toHn?Liverpool?12 n?>on ( I I TIf ... Hot. || II \l I II . n,.,. ? CEOR1C_Nov. MtCELTIC I?.-, n WINTER CRUISES ITALY & EGYPT PANAMA CANAL The Riviera We,t ,nd'?*? via Madeira, South America Gibraltar, A Igt era. The Newest Monaco Crulnlng Me a mera Largest Steamer*. ? Lapland In the trade Laurentlc Adriatic Celtic Megantlc J4.MAK? 7 tfOfaUMBSSI Jan. 17 .lun. 24 .Ian. 10 Jan. 24 .Inn. HI *r>h. II Feb. ti Mar. 7 Ven. 2.?, Mar. 4 Mar. M Api. 4 t anoplc . . Nov. 27 | || |? ?f, |)?T, < relic lire. || I H|| to f 17.1 npaarrl FAMhVtQWM OffVlOS, 8 B'way, N. V. COOK'S TOURS ROUND THE WORLD ?ff?'&? SOUTH AMERICA gSTSS. ??8 .Illll _'l Pal IC?RHIA ?-'??ven Tmire ?la I/Uie. UMLirUnnin ?teamer or rail. Jan. 7. i?, H| etc. niUIUi riUll Attractive tour? r All A m A WAHAk ].,ve New Tnrlc Nov. ?-"?, Dot). 27. CIIDriDC BaOtl Fall Toura lo the M?diter CUnUrC r?tl?an, Algeria. Tunisia. Italy. ths l<M?"i?. et?- . I??- '-'. Jim a, Ma*. nOICHT Bslscl asCOCtsd T?>ura t., Kayi't, Unltn I ii,,s sue, Holy Ijind, etc.. Dec. ?? i .., in .-t? The best Oriental T?>ure. EGYPT and THE NILE OMk*l luxurious ateatn?ra leave ?'airo every (???? ?inym ?luring the a?aann f?>r the Kirn ?ml tiecond Cataract?, th? Sudan, ?te AI-.? -It-Kant private steamers and dahateahs for private partita. S? nd lor program ?loslrad. TH08. COOK?* SON 244 DlOHlmy. -'"' l-'lfth Av.tiue. r.:.:i Fifth A\?.. MSI Hroa.lway, N. T. Cook's Traveler?' Cheque? Are l..mil All Over the World. SUMMONS. SUPREME COOBT. STATS OF KBW York ?Abe 8. Kuhn, Plaintiff, against Rose A. Bitu?'li?-ns. Robert H. McLaughlin and .l?ir-k ,..ii Brothsrs Realty Coaipaiiy, D? f.ndanta.? Trial desired In Naaaau County.?To the above named il?-fe.i?lanta: You ax? hereby sum ?gosjad t.. answer the complaint Iti thl? ap ?n.i. an.-. to tttrt I copy of your anewer on tl,- plaloUsTa att?>rn?-y within twenty (M) days aft.r BS aervlce of thl? summons, ex ?lusUe .f th? day of a?rv|r?. and in caae of your failure to >|i[?>r, or ans? ? r. Judgment will be taken ?aalnat you by default for the demanded la the eo--.pl lint Haled, N. t., August lat, IMS. Jl'I.II S M LoWKN'STKlN. Plaintiffs Attor? ney. Otile?.- ami P?>stoffl?"e A?l'lreaa, 149 lii'oadway. Manhattan. New York City. To Ju.Wi.on Brothers Realty Com puny: The foregoing ?ummona I? ?erved upon you by l.ubllcai|..n pursuant to an order of Hon. Russell Benedict, a Justice of th. Huprem? folirt of tl.e State of HSW York, dated th? "lull day of Kept? mh?-r lfll.'l. and fl!?d on the .'l'.th day of Heptcii ber. I tit, Is th?- office of the Clark of the County of Nassau, In the Town of Mine?la, ?"?.unty of Nassau. State of N?w York, the original aummons and com? plaint t.sNlng been flleo In said office on the 5th day of August. i!?in. Dated. September ?Kith. 101,1 Yuut?. etc.. J1T.1IR M. I-OWEVRTEIN. Plaintiff's Attorney, (iffl??- an?l POSS Of. fice Addreae. i I" Broadway, Manhattan, Kew York City. CUNARD NEXT SAILINGS OF THE Fastest Steamers In the World MAliRETANIA. . . NOV. If LUSITAMA.... DEC 3 Hailing at 1 V M KOPTE \l*? FHIIOrARD for Quickest LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN, VIENNA. ?Caronls. Nov.lVIOam I ?.:*.?:. DM.M ? ?? arniiiiila.Not''Ii.IUiiiii LUMldllld , \ \| ! ?Ivrrnlo.Dec.lO,10\ M *< ?miianlo,Dec."il.lam j Maroni?.. Prc.Pl.lOum. M arm'la.Jon.lO.lOam Mauretania l,\!M,,!"Lusitania '{?? I ?Calls at Queenstown Kiist and West Round. MEDITERRANEAN - ADRIATIC SERVICI ' .. lag Si M i:? 1rs, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naple?. Tri.h-e. Mini.?. Mailings noon, tie? 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Prin? Friedrich Wilhelm. Not. 15 tfirosser Kurfuerst.Nov. 22 t-MI-trt.arnssa .Nov. 2,1 t Premen dlrecr ? II. Cabla London?Paris?Bremen faallimor?-Breinen direct; one cabin 'III; Wednesday?. Railings on HAVPRDaY for THE MEDITERRANEAN Prinzes? Irene.No?. IS Berlin .Dec. 6 Through rate, from Egypt, India New Tork to and PAR l.Aii Sotlth America Via Europe Independent Apotind Trip*, .tartlng the World any time or plac? $625.85 WEST . PANAMA INDIES * CANAL Cruts? a During Jan., Feb. a Mar. OELRICRS A CO.. ORNERAL I.1FNTH. S Broadway V. T. ... ppn "n" i iwh Fler *%fo0* Monugu? iiL-U U L.lllCa Htreet. Pklyn. at noon. For I'ortn Rico. ? uiu a., <_ Venezuela. PHILADELPHIA Nov. 19(CARACAS...De? I MARACAIBO... .Net MIZULIA.I.e.-, to Superior Acomniodatlons for I'asaengers. BLISS. PALLETT A CO. General Managers ?2 Wall Street. BERMUDA ?BEST RATES, Steamship Tl.-keis. Uoteta I'rl.e?, I'aves, et--. Individual or Tarty Tours every sailing. Send for Folder "R," free; or The standard QKlMo, Maps. iflii'Hntlons. 1 ?e BcrlpPon. postpaid, 25c Tel. 4748 Mad t?q. Bermuda tourist Burean. 1180 B'woy. N. T. England's famous outpost, her oldest colony, where roa may indulge in sports, bathe, drive or rest under Summer skies. Here also may be seen a newly augmented, powerful British fleet. A foreign coun? try, where everything is strange, different and fasci? nating, at the verv doors of Xew York. 2 Days from N. Y. Round Trip $25 Up. S. S. Caribbean S. S. Bermudian *,.il?S tons reg. 10,670 tona dlspl. The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Sanderson A Mon, Gen. \ki? ? State St.. N.T. Tel. Ml Broad Raymond ? Whltcomb. >s. rook * lea, Sailings ?easy Week. Twin Screw B.rtOO tona reg. lO.ftlS tona dlapt. Quebec S. S. Co., Ltd. A. E. Outerhrhl-je * Co.. Af-ls. 2? B'way, NY. Tel 1780 Rector. Tim?. Cook S .?on. Ml nnd _n?l Broadway. Or any Ticket Agent -j.u and ?;.i Fifth Av? riefe?'? Inter changeab'e W RITD '-'MM? 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PORTLAND CURK'S ORIENT CRUISE **&***" U.S. "Rolt-Tdam," '4.170 Tons. 64 Baya, tlOO up. .Ian. 10, Round the World Tour. FRANK i*. CLARK. Tlmea Building, N. Y. OI,l> UOMIVIOX LIXE To all Pointa South and Wast. Every v.., ? day at ? p m_Pl.r 3a._fi. H. Tel. 3900 Pranklla. Centra. -Hudson I.Ine Stearnera for N'ewburgh, ro'k??-.:ls. Klngaton, Pier -'4. It Franklin 8t, Fall River line :toBOSIDH*3SS Lv Pier 1?. U. K.. ft. .ultoo St.. N. V. dall> at 5 00 P. ML Strs. COMMON? WEALTH and PRISCILLa. Orc-wsir* NEW LONDON (Norwich) LINE Via New London. Lv. Pier ?0, N. R , ft. Houston St., week day. only. ((Hi P. M.' I'ler 70. E. R.. ft E *M St.. I 30 P. M Sir?. CITT OP LOWELL and NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW HAVEN LINE. La, Pier k% a r.. ft. Catharine St.. week days 2:?5 P.M. Mr RICHARD PECK. Ticket?, etc.. at 1T1 Broadway, Trana fer Tour.et Office? and at Piers The New Knglanil .f.; ?_?"lehjflJ^-ji?on*^ HUDSON NAVIGATION CO. PEOPLES UNE CITIZENS LINB -TO ALBANYandTROY Elegant Steel Steimers Leav? from Pier 32. N. R., foot of Canal St.. Dally and Sunday., at 8.00 P. M? and W. U?th lt.. N. II . at ?.?5 P. M. All Motel ( omforte?Steam Heat? Kicellrnt (nlslne?Phone Spring 0400.