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REALTY CO. FAILS; LACKS READY CASH Receiver Named by Court for Large Owner of Man? hattan Property. TROUBLE IS LAID TO OPEN WINTER Poor Business Made Tenants Un able to Pay Rent?Embarrass ment Only Temporary. Real F.ftate ?eeutity Wl ? I IntO the hand* of B re yeaterday becauae of its Inabinty lo pai * ir,.o.-.o, __e to Um Kethul Realty , ? ... | | .; to Berry R Blmona and pjui Mi .tamney. Kvcrybody wlth tho proceedlncs agreed thal th ) were frlendrjr nnd 'hat the con ... . almoel rerteia te extrlcate itself il dlfflC-ltiea at an farly <iate. one of the larsrrst nwn of apartment houaea on Manhattan laland II ouns Heathcote Hall. a mod et_ ipartmen* house. in 114th Btreet; the im- '4th street and Rhrerelde Drlvi t!ie Lerehmont, 105th atreel end , - ? parh tv.st: the Qlendale, No IM Olareniont avei Btadlum Vlew, 4'.*. and 4 1? Rlveralde Drtve; the shore Vlew, Noa 44? and 141 Rtrerelde 1 iriv-e and mary other up-to-dnte apart rnen- .... me akyacrapera, Inch-dlng Ne 42 Broadway, where it ha? its offl Altho ich Ita real estate _oet nrnre than $12>" " '. oxperts eatlanata that thr com ' I flnd Luyers for its propi I ; n! tltnee at about 131,W.,. The flnnnriai perplexltlea o_ the eetn arrertooh II apparentl) eerj anddenlj f,.r it vvas otilv a few months ago that tlv company niirrhaaafl from Levl P. Morton t i atoi j apertmi nl ho laea on upper end bt Ni' holaa av< i ue 11 vv.!- ai ' at that time that ea-Oovernoi . _ In i art payment for his prop ? | ? in boada ol the , ,.n: pnnj # Open Wmter Blamed. ? argg Wame l ..f the company l \ ,, a been . loeely Identlfled i for a long timp Ha aald ? ? ? ? ?' thi coinpany had been market th. li producta and ai ? l pay thelr rent ,:i]e>, ? of ir'HK .luratloti. he ? ? . - aren at.lo tr. aoarkel thej wouM pav. None ef the apa. tenanta had cauaed any - . mei their obltgatlona q ? rj with smiles. The claiaaa oi the credltora ai. the purchase of bonde, and ? l Preferentlal pay* . t,, K.0OI ar" allaged ui ki aptc) petltlon Tl ? was lormed in Oetobei 4 H 000 Thomas II \v 1-:. G. Gaillard and tTvarlea R alcCarthy, vleepraat Walker, treasurer; Ottwer H. n retary, and B J. Roberte, eoo tn.ller The Hudaon Trust fompany is tr'irtee ? dboldera "'tetnent btaued hv the company '.. Ho- Sute Banking I>cpartment. aa to tlon at tho doso of business on ? .:. B- iwad that its tota! assets t Its holdings In real e tate at the purchase prlce had cost $12. M 'll. and its loans and investments, ln Clndlng prepaid chargea and first pre? ferred stock in treasury amounted to 8J8_MN To protect Us hond and share holfiers lt had a sinking fund, whlch, wlth .T'crued lntere9t, amounted to $77. ?T8. There waa $185,978 in bar.ks to Its credit. The statement showed that its proper? tlea were mortgaged for tt.TH._W. that th. -e were outstandtng IM8MBI jrold mortfrage bonds due In fifteen years at eix per cent. The lntereat due on the bonds vvas added to the face value of th? mortgage certlfkates The caplul etock ar_i aurplus were $4,052,036. Eret the depreciatlon of !ta bulldings from r.at tiral rauaea was consldcred and flgured a? a limv.rro itablllty. The bankruptcy petltlon waa flled early yesterday by vTeOchQlor A Kohn. in the T'nited States District Court. on behaif of the Nethul Realty Co. Judge Hough named Jamea N. Rosenherg. receiver, un 4ler a bond of 840,000. Rosenberg held eeveral conferencea in the afternoon at No. 42 Broadway. wlth the officers of the ?company. I_?.ter he said: "Whlla I ahould have been glnd to iesue n .'etailed statement of assets and 11a billtles. it la utterly lmpossible at tlie present tlme to do so. I'ntll accountanta complete a statement for me, I cannot un dertake to lssue one. I understand that a bondholders' committee ia hejtBg organ laed, and it appcars to me that. wlth proper co-operatlon among the creditors. n satlsfactory reorganlzation shouid wlth? out douht be effeeted. As the equitles 1n the various proper t," 11 < ,ic-cr1hed to m*", they seem thor aajfhll sufneient. wlth proper handllng, to assure the bondholders and other crexl ltors ftill pavment. I shall bend all my effort* to bringing aboi.t the beet pos eible cnatructive res-lts for the benefit ?,f gli _Btda_Bta_M W. K a Gaillard. who has been dlrect ina the compaav ever alnce Its inception. aald after the conferencea: Embarraaement Only Temporary. \\> are only temporarlly embarrasse<l \Ve found ourselves unable to 'ake < are nf prrssing financial obligations, and ben.-e the bankruptcy procecdlngs fol !ov\ ? d "This actlon ia a friendly one It was Bllgngll that a receiver take hold of our affalrs. that the lntcrests of every body might be conserved, and that we nnght be able to emeree from our flnan cial dlfBC-tttea as'soon as possible.' "Are your nhli-ation. lieavv V" he wa' aaked. "No.' qulcklv rcplied Mi. Halllard, "they are amall. and for that reaaon we are conndei.t that tt wlll not ha B long while before we are able to resumc business as m the days before we tn countcred this dlflcilttj " ?Wlll the bondholders suffer any loss?" ??No." said Mr. Gaillard, "the l.on.l boldcrs uf this company ate pn.tectp.l h\ a BBOrtgahfa which covers all the real estate holdings of this companv ' Hecrrtary IlillH said t<> a Tribune r? - T^irtet ?: 'There is nol the BB-gbteel douM la mv nimd as to the ablllty ef this greal aeaaoern to frea itaeir <>f its praaenl troaMee " Gustavus A. P.ogf-rs. of Itogera i Rogers. I otilisel for the COBBrpany. said the embarraaament of the company was WRECK 0> ELEVATED RAILROAD AT CHATHAM SQUARE. due to the nnproredented cnndltlon nf |b< re~] cstRte Blid tne rnortgBge market He BtMi "Thp company on ns a arreat BUmber "f Valuable parCOlfl nf imprnvrrl propertlea ln n. 44 vork Clty arhlcb are aubjeel tn rnortgagi i Calla Mera made to reduee the prindpal of somo <>! theaa mort Kaces. MoreOVST, the company was nn aMe to replaoe aorne nwrtgagea whlch fell due. Consequently, its eurreni ln which untter ordtnary dreurn ? s woniii hinr been uaed to meel the taxes and interest on mortgagea, had to be dlverted and uaed to t"*> the auma . | on the mortgaaea redoced and to ? i the rrrortaaaea whlch could nol ba replaci d "By roasnn of the non-pavment nf laxea f,,r the rurreiit var many holderfl Ol mortgagea bav< threatened to f? .r <. i. >s* ai") other eredltora hava threatened legal action, To preaerve the propert) toi I benefll of all the eredltora the hank ruptcy proceedlBf waa begun to-day by certaln eredltora on arhoae applicatlon ra ceivera have been appointed. "The company, in view of the condi* tloi i exlatlng. dedded thal it s t to the appolntmenl of the re cei4fi-. nlthonph it bellevea tiie prcenl condltlon of its affairs to be temporary only, and further bellevea ti,at the ntan* ? of its propertlea under the dlrec tion ,,f the eourl arlll conasrvi tbe ln* i all aad prevenl precipltate ec ti"n by Indivldual eredltora to the iletri ment >,f t: ?? eredltora al lai ? Mi Rogera aaM the company valued Itl tcp.i eatata and othei aasate st 188,1M0,008 j "The mortgagea,*' he added, "are I 18) ? the bi nd out I br ,,f November 1, l.'in Aa to the v:il'J< - of tbe property, the propert) conetata generally of Improved reai aatsti hold inps The reasi n foi my raluctance in laauim; any Atatemenl aa t.> tha valuea - i propertlea is that tbe valui ; ? rgi I) upoa the appralaala " Jehial M. Boder, of counael f,,r tha re eelver, sa,,i aoori aftei tin petll bankruptcy wai made that the for tbe propertlea aggragated aboul $100, $$$ a rnoath Bankruptcy, he added. aeemed the only waj to preaerve the property, pendlng a reorgsnlaatlon ol tbe company. "The reai estrite market,' he added, "has for h krng time been very panlcky, and It ha? heen rmposalbie t,> raise- the Bocoaaary loans or to Invite mone) foi reai eatata mveatmenl purp Company'a Capital Increaaed Two years aft"r the company WSS launcbed its capital BtOCk was in,-. (00. Of this $1500.000 was- common stock, all lssued. $1.$8$,00$ flrst preferred Btock. of Whlcb $37f..OOO has bern lastied, ani $488,880 BBcond profarrad atock, all Tlu-re Ib also a bond iBsue of V, BB*,8$$ I "i th.s. 'he coupona were pald ln July, i";t the compnnv tius bo caab to pay the coupona due January i Th. company also ls ln arrears to many mortgagc hold? erfl for Interest dia,* slnn- October l.*As signment of rents have heen mail'- t'i some niortajaarees to forsatall forecioaurea. Severai suita are pendlng agaJnai the compani- h> eredltora and it ls beilsvad that a JiKlajment can be entarad for more than MBfcBM. The preaent arrearagea of Interest and mortgSgOl are nl,,, it $$60,000. The Bral bie purcbaaa ..f the compan) after its organlsatton 44as thi twenty-one story building No i-' Broadway its value is aatimated al more th.m $7,008,00$. Of recenl yeara the compan) ha* baaa the largeal buyer ol Improved West Btde propertlea psrtlculsrly ol aiodarn apart? menl houses its $ per e,..,t rom mortaage bonda bave found a ready markel In naarly , v..i> Bection of the gioh... They bave api ? ali <i eapecially to smali Inveatora on accounl of the famc of th<' company, the aecunt) offerod and becauae the) were Ir denom iini t lo ns ,,f H80, |M0 ar<l $1,000, Th< I ? payable m flftoen yeara "ith Intureat stmi-Hnnuaii). Tha principal aad lntereat bonda wara aacured bj ? trust nioilgaae coverlng all tha propert laa of the ootnpany, and held in truai by one of the blg- trust i oinpanles of this dty, It la said U) B prospoctUfl ol the rumpany that thi t'rins and eondltkMia of this mortgage deed protctlng the bondholders provldod for every imssible contingeiicy looklng toward the i-onservatioii of the Interestfl of the bondhoklers Propertiet of the Company. Thi Brfrldrngi "f the Naw York Raal Ea? tata BaaHirlty Compan] Incl idi No "6 to 4j Braadway. No I Plne street, Nu. 1$ to 15 Baat 7th Btroet Na Ml to M$ Rhrer sidc l'ri\e. No. ..'ii Uivcrslile lhlve, No. ia; to 4'<i i-'it'th avaaoe, No I Ka^t llal Btroet, K*ort Washlngton avsniie, r*nrth aaal cornei "i Mtd atreet; Na IM Claro mont Bveaue, No W Wssl ISMh atre-et, $fo $M to IM We.-t 13*ith street. Noa $81 Blad Ma ''rntial I'atk West, N'.is. 40S aml 410 west looth atraet Na '- Kast Md str.it. leaaalmld; No. M t" M Mount Mor? ria avenue, Noa ht aad iifc Central Park West Noa Ml and Mi West llltk street. No. MJ Weat Ultta street. No. IM t" MS u>.-t mth stieet. No. <w Weat Uttk stnet, No. ..111 to MM Broadway. No. IM (laitmont avenue. N". 47o ( onvent ave? nue, No. 60 to VI st Natbalaa avenue, No TROLLEY CAR COLLISION VT BROOKLYN BRID< 2082 to _0S ? ' .:.; Audi bon avenue. Xo. 808 1 i __.-< l Btreet, No I * avenue. V in..nt av. i. :.- No. 388 1 ? I atreet, No W2 lo IM Weal leaaed N ! .... v, evt corner ol .materd nue and it,.th atreel feet; 1 ? ? Broadwe;, I ? rVeat 144tl ESd Rlvaratdi Drlve. II -.'., . No M to 46 Wt M Weet 1.41 ' '; ? ? ? Ith Btreet, NO - ,,i ,i Noa ? bj d 8 Weat all The Bronx propi ? '? Baal 146th atri et, No 271 te B Bi r ... .v. :;:; M aebli Bton avi n i, 1044 to l< II Pon al avenue. The lfl3 record pf the Tax Department ahoa r, htgher aeaeaed valua foi theei proi' rtli i than thoaa of _*_1 >?. GRAFT PLOTS OF POLICE BARFD BY DYING SEER Tells of Buying "Protection" for $62? a Month?Found Warrants Easily Evadcd. Frank ii Wolf the datrvoyant, who was arreoted on Thurede. ><n.i lodged in Pordham HoepltaJ, ha* given Infernia-tlbn to Prederlch J Oroebl, A-adetanl Dtalrjcl ' Attornev. and to Chlef Meglatrati ."?*? Adoo, whi. h la conatdered raluable In lha ? invi-stiitation Into trlre tapplng and fort tune telllng grafl Wofa gltnenl oua, and he made his statement-' eatei ! dav with thi knowledga that there a ia a | poeaibUlt] that he waa ,.r, hla .i-. ? The Informatlon given by Wolf is alml I lar t>, that whlch had been given t.> ihe Dlatrlci attorne) by otnera, but, otrlng ito the circumatancea under whlch ll waa offered, ita valua la enhenced. Wolf la alleged to have told of pa fajff ;i month i"i police protection foi thi three placi ? a htch ba i ond icted a Pro f..--.. i Bt . I ! The ni',',. ' pald b] Wolf went t.. ui :,. I leim.-iiini ? ho hea aii? ady told tl D I trict Attornei much of tba deallna ? the polk a, and li aald i.> have bw ? ? j uallj to Heedq u lera and lo t pa I, cepteln Wolf ntk-d thei ? men arho had two fort tttne telllna placea In Weal ftth treel hn,i been ralded and drlven oul >.f bust . neea be auae he refuaed to pej tribu.e, I and tinit the poiic allowed Wolf lo bo j itit,, the va- ant teri lt..i ( !?? I BU8C I B 8/8 known to ba ''aure pay i".,i montha he had been iivinc ln The Bronx, Woll said, and frequentl) talked j wlth detectlvea who know ..t l ? I i nt ,i wai real for.l l Thi v nevi r ' attempted t.. ai real him. ili.- arreat, fourteen montha aftei Ine wairant had b, en issticil. in- att rll.ut. s t.. the anxtety of tba police becauae ..f tbe I Dlatrlci Attorney*i Investigation Philip ii..-ii. aecretari .>i tba Board ..f Magtatretee, rlaited Wolf yeaterday. Tbe ; reeull of hla taih artth the prlaoner la I embodled ir? a reporl whlch Mai;', tr.it. McAdoo arlll aead lo tbe Dtetrtcl .\tt..i I ney. lae'it'iiHiit Coetigan vvas another vtal tor at the hospital Ile tried to pet-Uad, Wolf t<> relnrn tba IMal he i.-- aUeged t.. hav,- obtahted from Mrs. Ptaa Oroehnert, <.f Aatorta Fall Kills Fire Lieutenant. l-'ire Llentenanl Timmas Mltchell, ,,f Ilook and l.adler lompany 13, dlad yesterday mornlng in the Knldkerbocker Hospital from Injurlea received an hour before, vrhea he loel his grlp on the i,i is- pole end fall from the third floee at hla company'a heeuSquartere, at tto. 7*fi Ainsterdam avenue. H>- Uvad at No. i is Weat luist st. FOUR HURT IN CAR CRASH ' Sm.-ill Panic at Bndge Loop When Accidcnt Takes Place. Fallure te laki ? awltcl al ?? ? Maa ?? ? Brooklyn Brktge iate ?n a rear ave ? le car, throw Iiik It from the tracka and Injurlng three f the | ' ? , ? . 81 'he l,ndg? i by the pi I i The InJ ir. | an i ??? -. i Boyli, ol No ? iklyn; Bd i .lai lln. ..f So ? Bli kl.-n BVanVM Brooklyn; Margaret Tehan, of K*o II atrea'. Bi oklj n, an,i Qeorgi Bauer, eonductor ol the M rtli ? ir. of Na .?? ' ? ? ivenue. Brookl) n ? ? ? i ik'ii to th? Hudson Btraai Hospltal, where the Latter raa reported t i i? Ib .-? aetiouB condltion , latbuah avenua , ar. accordlng to wltnaaaea, approacbed brldga i""i> No 4 lal a good apaed, and lumpod (?.? s44jtch $lna II '" loop Na :.. Bti Iking the Myrtli avenue rs ind iho rerlng tha pai m ? -'i glaaa 1 1 - was .ii thi piatform at th.- tlme, a >s hurled ? ? ti. "PSYCHIC PIANIST" HERE Francis Grierson, of Spirit Fame, Comes in Lusitania. I im li Grleiaon, wi 11 Known ln this I ountry and abroad botb as fl |nanist aml B8 BB author. arrlved h?r* veat-rday from j Uverpool In Ihe Cunard Ubst Lusltanls hall in his oiii bome In iilinois. . Ha haa been called "tha paycale piaalst" becauae "i bla lutultlve conceptlofl of mu s,, Hia plsylng aeemed to crltica to be ??:?? t,> :i normal mlnd, and his r^n . iti,.ns wen- credlted to spirit Influence. for yeara thi facultj or inaplratlon lefl him, bul he dedered yeaterda) thal it had ', r?turned and that ite is Interpretlng mualc from ti"' s|,nit world battar than aver . I,. forfl Mi Grierson, who waa bora tn *aViglaad :t aixt] yeara ago, n a deocondsnl "f Roberl Orieraon, ti" Lalrd of laig. Whan montha old he v.as broughl by bla parenta t,i this countrj snd waa page 10 1 ieni ral KYi mont. ii.- is th.' Buthor of many i,o"ks, Indud .. "Modern Myatlclam," "Farlalan Por md "The Valley of Mhadinvs." The lasl naniiil volume. whlrli vaas elirht yearH ln in. rnaldng, >* * book on UitacdB Uounty; III., and Abraham ' . icoln. Southerners to Hear Mitchel. M.'ij.ii-, 1., 1 John Pun oj Mltehal arlll Ibi oa ? of the prindpal speakara sl tho annual dlnner of tb*) New York Boutb j *?i ri Boclety, m the Waldorf, on the [evening "t Decambar 18. Mayor Kllne, 1 1 mdlsy Fleld Malone, Colloetar af the Port; Jaflssa c McReynolds, Attorney Oaneral, and Ca?utbera Bwlng, of Narhvllla Tenn., will also apask, iiti'iu, the aoriety baa declared thal the dlnlng hall "will praaanl an appaar ance of greal beauty," snd thal the metiu ea^d "is elaborate and dsvotad tn of the Revolutlonary War." Alsu lt la pald tlmt "the featnre of the fostlval of the Boatbarnars la Nsw Tork ie ntie that is charactorlaod by un boundod cordlallty and atospitatlty " Dance for Hospital League. An Inlonnal dance will be given und<?r the auaatcea Of the Y01111K l.adiiv and OlBllainan'B tataHie of the ilnspital for Iieformitles and Jblnt IHseases at the I^slle rooms. Md street and Ilroadway, 011 Sunday rvenlns at $J8 AdBatSBloa carda can ba had from Charlea H. Harria, No. Hi Wp.it 24th atreet. T TRAINS CRASH; MANY IN DANGER Rear End Collision Near Chatham Square Wrecks Cars and Platform. MOTORMAN UNHURT, THOUGH TRAPPED Three Passengers Slightly Cut and Bruised- Officials Say Signal Was Unheeded. A northbound local train on the Third Avenue "I." ran into the rear of b three rar local on the awltch Just south of tbe laland platform of tbe Chatham Bquare station yeaterday afternoon. That no one was kilh ,1 is COfUaldered rernarkable. l?,th becaUM tha vars in the wreck wera of wood an,i becauee fhe eot llatofl was Of Kieat tOTCe. The impact was auch thal tha ttrtt > ar of the collM Ing train was llfted from the forward truck, forced half its length on tne Bta? tlon platform, teauing awaj tbe heevj planh flOOting and three of the iron ateel uprlghta Bupportlng tha i""f All of the \. aitirik; paaaengera on the platform, how? ever, wera on th* northerly^ end. .-.-? -ral f. - t ->f tbe ties Wi H rippe.l from tli,-ir fast-rnngs. as w.y aa a length of raiiitiK The lefl alde <>f th- forward j.art ,.f the COllldlng I ar was CTUehtd to pie..-s. as vvas the rear platform >>f the ear ian into Th. rnotoi man Of the COlHdlng train. John H Bratton, of No. BI4 Third ave 1 nue, wea acmted In his motor boa to tha :. ft ..f th.- ear when ih- ? ra*h rame Me rematned ao aeated arter tb, cai had ploughed Ita w.,\ eleng th,- atatlon plat J form, boi I.acaped nrlthoul ;< acratch. in each .-f the tw.> can theri wera about twentj paaaengera None suBtalned ?ertoufl Injury, bul Ibrea arere attended i,, i >i Olberon, <>f Oouvernenr, Hoepltal Tbe) aald tbe) wera Morria gcbocbner, of \., .!?? Kast M__ Btreet; Morria (Jreen- j berg "f Ne li Eltaebeth Btreet, and: i ad ?? Hen an, of No. ;.n Kast usth ?treel After having mtnor cuta and .iresf-.d t... weni home Potlowlng the craeh th.- Broodworh -.f th- elevated atructura was Igntted o\ :, ^t-,.,rt etrcull Tha btaai waa put oul by en. Oflldela of the interborough Rallroad, wh>. wera aoon .-.t the aeem of tha aect* doni bald 'ii- blame ,<f the .?.?iiisi.m ..?. Motorman Bratton, arho, thej aatd, <it_ regarded ., danger sicn.il tel amain^t his tratn Potlowlng bla paaelng >?f th. - i nal he la Beld te heve alao dlaregarded ?i . . \- lodlng torpedo, whi- h Is autornati . v piodi d a h- ?, :i train paaeea a . -.al l'< i,i Srnlth. th-' motorman wh-.v train _r_j r'in IntO, told th- ..ffl.'lals lu- had th ri?ht ..f wa) and bad aln td) paa -i over the swlph When the last .ar was abOUl OH the BWlteh, he said. the rrash r.irrie. Thbl hhf- been pn-robiTHti ' 1 '?> tlM tOBN I man, John i 9ota) Tl - a ctd.nl ...??? irred aboul I ? p nt, ,-?-;-) [f Everyman realizcd that the _ort ol roof h<- habitually carriea about over liis head determined in ? measure his Bttnding among men, there would be fewer poor quality hats sold. It is told that a Leading lit'c insurance company once asked its loliciton to ouy hats of certain fuhiopable hatters, on( thr theory that the lahels mighi help to impress pn> spective customen. However that may be, fl good name on the label of a hat or overcoat is a ioii of badflte of refpectability thal unconscioiisly givea the wear CT satisfaction. lt takea a good many years of strietly honoralile trading to produce ? name worthy of distinetion Rogers-Peet elothes and Stetson hats, for instance. Much poor itufF is being| sold for the prices that we ask i'or quality goods. ReOBM Pket Company, Three Broadway Storea at at et Warren St. 13th St. 34th St The Biggett Men's Furnishing Store Full Dreaa Shirta " 98c plain bosoms Pleated. $1.15 Both have culft attached Mushroom TucKBosoms $1.49 to $2.98 Moft or atllT ruffa. Full Dreaa Ve.U, $1.98 to $4.98 While Dreaa Glovea, 98c and $1.49 It waa three hours and a quarter later before trafTIc on both the Thinl avenue and Second avenue lines was resumed. Trn? scene of the aecldcnt was a crosslm? WB*ra the Serond and Third avenue tra, ks interj'ert. CANADIAN HIGH PRICES PROBE. Montresl, Nov, 2v The Cansdlsn jrovernment will shortK , rr-rite . mlsHon to lnqulre into the hlgh t.i?*' livlnc, accordlnR to an ottaws. oi?!!* to-day to The Montrcal Heiald" ,? dispatcli stat.s that ihe governnl has had the suli.lfrt under conalderaiu for some tlme, and that statistteti* perts of tiie j.aloi- hepartmeniiL** been maklne a aearcl.lng analv.'. prlues throuchotir th.. hornlni.'n ?? comparlng theni with th.,?e (1f '.,!?' countrlea, especlally the I'nited Sr,,* Is th e mar k of TROY'S BEST PRODUCT 2 for 25 cts. The reputation enjoved bv Earl & Wilson was attained alone apon the merit of its merchandise. Our trademark on your col lars and shirts is a guarantee ol tit, quality and service. EARL & WILSON MAKERS OF TROYS BEST PRODUCT AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. NKW VOUK'S LBAOIKO ?mpire 'm,1.',:..1.;^; ?"' ETHEL BARRYMORE ln ti..- New Coaai aty, TAMTF ?y '- "add ? an ba ra. ITITI TOrW ,,; B' ? w of BTway B ? rULlvll ,.? ?]-,,.,,,,, 4 as/ed., 2:30 -? Misleading J^ Lady ii NN1E8T I'l.w IN TOWN " Preaa . vis i_\ka Hi.K llit Telearam CRITERION *K l, * ? : i. BE1.A8C0 , THE MAN INSIDE 4 Drama pl rrlme ' ? Roland B M ?\ r>i npr' ? ,.. Victoi Herl ? ns' >;,. ? ?? ?.. bLUBt: THE MAOCAP PUCHESS ?ii , \N\ S\\ iNflt'l'" | KMI KI ItlKX lv) lt. B'J ? - ~' ' * 10 i ,st Mat. Taniay. i n?t Ttaae fa aagbt. DONALD BRIAN THE MARRIAGE MARKET .?. M\ I MOMi M -? So\ MME. KALICH RACHEL HAKKIS ' HENRIETTA CROSMAN "*"%?$??* \K\T MOV. IlK I??r\r* NOW. LOUIS MAIMN - '.'t!;';-^ n1Dn|pa> 19.B aa) Bv? - " UM ri n l U a .,,,. )V? u.-.i. 3 ia FANNIE WARD TftStLT* MADAM PRESIDENT ^merlean. leiiE c a 4 41th My.M'i: Be*t Seata $L8> $. I oos People Caralral ot Bperto $$ Flre Tbrltla A-M-fc-K-l-C-A Boffraaette Parada Pluaagtag Auto. Court of tfenor Plral Bteamer thrarogn r.nama ''anai. mmb vVllhelir, Ba iub ? ' ?'? Al s,.1 - FARE WELL FORBES ROBERTSON > ,,-,.-., liB/aatBa^asataaral laCraatar a I . , a Itlt of Venlee \. n ?.-.. L4?hl That Falled OkKTKl I'r Moa Paaaloa a Sacrameni ki IIOTT Tuea Ml a .\ Mai at . . ?.!,?-.?-?'?' BVi :,K,? rhatHF.jii*d SHUBERT i ? iferi i>anl ot V*nlee| xHM x ^n s.c ifai Hamlei E ? i aa* i .4 fl < OMKD1 ? s 80 attfl 1 la) fl raat THE MARRIAGE GAME OURSELVES CASINO hn\V'-H,,\.,'rV'; OH, I SAY! . !,.> Punnleel atualcal Hit on Earth. iBiiiHT the v. rn nay evb* ?:a> BEASON B BIC U"UAT ???? Todaj 8 r;E8T 81 '?' 'KS8 BBBOfl Thura. 2:g0 Va rvr Ev* s ir, Mattne* To-day, 1 '??', I.M1 I4IIIHK MK. WMUI'K. Nt wk HenrlettaCroamaa, rengaeeef atea METROPOLITANJ!!;^ , ,, ? Maasle l Inte. Deatlnn ii, mpel. . , i, .:,..; irlu it.isa Cond.. KertB. "aiin.. Bl 8:80 ' I'ou. Prlrr < oneert. .loaer I iiofmann. piuniai. AaaatoiCoa. BntlreOrch Next Mon. it 1:43 l ebeagrlo. Premata ,,? , r,|,,. Braui . W' II ''"i"1 Hertl lle'ti bi N Hniio ln Maeebera. lempel Mataenauei i or leo. Amate, Rotnler, .. _- irol ,. Bada Cond T -? anlnl Tbura il IM Slegfrled. 1-*: ? m?tad. Ober, %n ,. L'rlua ariawold, Ralsa Oorlta anye i.,,.| ?'..,.,1 11. n/ l n ii 8.Cav. naatarasa, Deatlnn, Duehene; 'riaialll Ollty, foll'd h) Paallan-l. Borl; Bi ;..? Imati Bada i ond P ila< >?i . ? J Talea <>f HonTaaaon. Heropi Borl Duehene, Mauboura Jorn. OIH) '? e, i n.'.,ii s, aurol i Balaa I 'ond Po e.?t .. s r. Bpoetal Perfei Tom-.. Farrar; Martlni III. s- ?? I ' '""? Boeal, Bada legui ' ."! lui toi r ?- anlnl M \i;l>M vs II aNO l BED \\ . st 14th Bt KvenlnK* s 15. \1.|. foda) .v Thara al '-' 13 BELASCO I 1CT WPFIf^ l'.siH4-U . loainar !>,?,' '-'" LAdl aVBBRfl Baata noa all peaTanancea WARFIELD At/ni^KK. republic \;-^r:J\:v^:;^^ THE TEMPERAMENTAL JOURNEY arlth I.KO DITHJI HSTEIX. l'i TIXliP u '-''' s' Evenlnaaat 8:13 LLIIiiUU MHth Te-day a Wed.. 8:13. WITHIN THE LAW IVIth ,I\M <(??!. ua Mara Turner. LONGACRE u Mim T" ,la> A Wei, -J -.'O | II TO-NKillT. ADELE OCMTIIDV OPEIU (KVIKAI. PARK Utlt I Un 1 HOISK IVataTT 88$) ST. Matlneaa ro-day a a/adneadai at ?_?. This Wi ? U 8 >?'? xt Mon. Nialii. ??Thal*." popular f'oncen Everj suniiay siKi'i \\, ek Bi Blnnltia N'exi I ii -?' i). "FAI BT " DI inil r#l *M M "' UBOt KLBlXlta SaSS r/f?Lj9Srjoi4nrs? II.;$?'. KEITH'M OLOA TF.TROVA, itai.nr B'ara) BALPH HERZ, RAT PALACE 6 4781 COX llARVBLLOUfl Ea . ,o Ta.ll I'.fH) MANi'lU KIANS. ' , |, Mai j:,. j).t;-.,- lliQHT. T. HAINKS. othera HOW WILD AN1MALS LIVIi ( \|{Sl.(iIK I.VCF.l >l. Aft.. r.. Kve s".,i :,7I, si a Ith At. Calhealral ||al? yuartet IRVING PLACE THEATRE i'.,ila\ Mat.. CHRlBTlANa m OALBCrTTO. Ta nlnht al fl 13, KASERNENM FT. HAM.IIKKSTKIN'M. Dally Mat*. :'5-30-7?c. K.i 'I. Koy A 7 l.ittle Kuye, Wallaca Mcl'utrheon * \ era Maiwell ft 11! other*. COLUMBIA fi'l Burleique ? iy: ? i.llll- FKOM STARI.AN1). rIIi:\tlIKS AMI M (< KSSKS. MEW AMSTERDAM K i ? I I.;. ? ical .'nmt_r THE LITTLE CAFE H J \,'? tmatrrdam - ? ? ?? EvtillS I Thealre. .-; - Kri |_ ?%^Li?r'c_;AiwcHiwfiM I ln 51 '.'". .',"? LIBERTY YEAR'S BEST CHRISTIE \ : , VfACDO\ALD| SWEEIHEARTS Ml Te-daj - " Ll-Cti'l Mntinee To-,Uy,,:t|. ??There are r_1 te b' ELSIE eeee ntleat. > ?' PPIII-IIAAII rkntiUSUI w__ ? ... MI8B PBRat'BON "?'? H T'.'r,f-* an 1 tna-le rirer fMIl I HL ',""; STRANGE WOMAN aPlAYWORTBIrmi nU-'oux Ml.. ??? bal 'Baatj ,ii,l i..r ti.e Bi atea GEN. JOHN REGAN ? l>. iEB rt -R THE I M< ?n ' 'v uiti i tr?_"_ IIALLAUh - t-, ,p ?. \ INDBF MR. CYRIL MAUDE "GRUMPY" " l.tumpV |- ,1.|i_litf.l T? -ee il I* to enj-.v ,.ne ?f the BC-4 ttiia-SC-? <>f 18 tlientre." _ ASTOR 1,1 ,) vp i ull \\ 'S SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE bg> COHAN'S PQTASH & PEKLMUTTER GRAND.i WINTER GARDEN THE PLEASURt SEEKERS 44 MUSIC HALL IU >l llllM 1> IHI WORUI ru j< i i\ i m n w IX ihi MORI D"S l x n -l \?n i TTiv UlUUaTTA-l ' * mArlfiAl I AM HOP 0* MY THUMfl de Wolf hopper_ 1, " '- H BOOTH rruneJJa Kvk? I M '?* w,,h a_araj_ertt8 0*rfc rLHinUUOt Te-da J:* 5? FAMILY CUPBOARD MAXINK ELUOTT'8 rill \li;> E-S-'Xs THE LURE PRI\CESS ["""'.""?' ? v. 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