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BRYAN AND MALONE TALK itURPHY WAR itlon Secretary. Here for Asiatic Dinner. Has Long Talk with Collector. BOTH 4SPHINXLIKE AFTER CONFERENCE jUfcfcel W... fekc No Part in Re organi-ationConference. I ost Ution BeMisconstrued. I ? o < olle.i.', flf the 1 " **?? lifiii... ..rn. I'aiiy th William ? of Ihe I , olfll 1 IHiBore late , is ln ith ihr effort io * t V ?* HHtionfll his . the aften ? ' 1 nabls t<> h -.at.on *i M .ioiu* xxas Sl >an apartmflnt. , ......?* , iflctor an **as the . lVmoc: 1 this na , .le to keen the ^v <-..,,. from the ilflue- BSBtle m peAHkn. >*** nd ideala -Bhich are peculiarly fli ln a common en *v aiixthlnr about lon >t the Detnoci ? thelr ?j do ? my .interest in a ? ed l ha\. ' mo.ratic I .- <-an BflSume that the ..'iilflcance ? I,,-. boya 1 1 I looked at the Co*UctOT*8 ..fn.e I .aa not thwt nwgnlflcence ti om -ur hussbh shington." . he ... xistt He said he . Mlling 0:. : ... nor Ity. -ood er-.a.gh ta . . ot*;unlty to talk lo ... Colonel Goethals. Mr. a reporter said whea he saw the oteL I will haxe te leave it to te v. - '1 . ? I -aid to him," 1 tary. ng over any musaire from I*fta_ler!t Wilson on the ("oethals mat ot known there that 1 ".as one." "aid he felt it hfl A -:.ite, to attend the dlnner of ? ty. "I haxe h'-cn here to attend only four since I became B-flrflta**)' of \lr. Bryan, as if answe Ing levelled at him beeause he aad no'. rfltnalBed i" Wash*_tgt*_i to at ronferenee last night "They an, the I nadian Club dlnners nnd ?r, Muller, Becretarj of I felt that ray ofrice re ? 'resence at all these dinners." asked yesterJay would participate in the con ratlc reorganizerf, whlch ? i not think he would, I - was not beeause hc was not in sym f raov'tri-r - - ? ause he -mt any actlon of his to - indicatinp a destrfl to drag the ration into po! I ? "I iirr. ? '??:,. to attend to such iayor "Colleci ? M 1 the time, and, apparent. i lo carry such things out. T "Ar. Malone was asked if the dexe'op thfe graft investlKation of Dis ?nev Whitman had had flJiythlng B do wlth bringiriK ths plans for the "Uilsatlon to a head. "So. v They have beef. . I slnce election. lt is Just a St tliey should have ? ? tha e\ idci ome more pos TOGS AND M1STS GONE"?J. J. HILL Looks for Steady Business Now Farmers Are Turning to Stock Raising. ired ?way," aald .James I. Hlil, BterdBy from his home ?!r. Hill's 1 was in Baponse to inquirVs reirardlnK 1: altUSUon. 7'hiie then have he, n no startlitiK de the Noithwest," he sddfld, s there ;."? **OOd and funda JhfBlg ... . what he impro ? ?'sy is of a iiermane.it * har ther than good shape, iMe III Mtnn.-soi.i **? 'he Dakol 'iKing limn groxx Ol llvesto. k. 'I [ns is for the general bfltt?rment uf ?"a N'or tl ? 'flmpbell, : ??! the N'.i th the largest iiidi tockholder In tha Ht. L t., this city 0 opn il business conditloni m ind and the Kverythlng In i?** enl shape " ?kkota Railway Law Annulled. ith Dakota Js llablfl for double - laUined by pr. fro.o yfiOlives. unlesfl tlie IcBB xxas paid ln daya xmin Annulled tf.-day urt aa vieiatlvfl of the ?"?"?e.nh AmendrnflnU AUTO TKH K IM'.!.1\ i-KIM! \ ?? \\ I'** INDS BONDS BY TRUCK LOAD Delivery of $51,000,000 State Issue Proved Big Task. tha bankers, ?arho ? bonds sold last week to tbe fljradJcate Of K ihn, Leeb * i'o. *.* as alao a memi i silv engaged yeeterday In deliveniiK the securities to bond ti and other purchfl To ??*aedlt<*. the delivery of tha- bonds an automobile truck was hlred, nnd two werfl ta the hands of the buyei fore nlghtfall, Th.- awar.l waa made to the syndicat. ast We.lnesdav al Albany, an.l .-ti Thursdav mornlng the Bank of the Manhattan lornpany. which is thfl ted i" de liver the bond*. to thfl purchaeing a f ate. rcad.. In : of th ant. I them in coupon bonds and thfl other gll. ? in tha. f.irin ry I flrtlfl* cates. There wen no regletert I inda ln the lot. bul tbe coupon bond ehangeable for rcsistered bonda. mornlng al the .*>' ?< and temporai wer.* taken from the vaults of 'he ? Of the Manhattan Company and dflliv ered to Ihe repreaentatlvea of ers. who were preaenl arlth certifled , beek a ag| f,,r their share of thfl IflflUe, thfl extra t ? ? mlum at which the bondi 0O*t. The hea ? * ents fot the px were rra.t. j eflterday, but thfl rflmalndi r may be ?-trunp out for the rest of the ?he purposes of the the refunding of VtlM notea which matuit Pebmary I. This aum now rests in the vaults of the Hank of the Manhattan Company, to be pald on the. maturlty of the notes. FREAK TOSSUM T0 WILSON Texans Send President White Animal with Pink Eyes. '?? Waahington, *Tan. 26.?An alblno 'possum. wlth plnk eyee, was received by deni wilson to-Aay, tho giarera belng a>r Wilson and Kennard Marshall, of Rockdale. Tex. "There hain't no such animal." dei a Vlrglnla nho happened to be in the BXflCUtlve offlc*-s when thi ' airived by expn ilthough h< not from MtflOOUrl lie was shown. ? iideni Wllson li rath?r partl il I > ?mui an' taters.'" but was <;ir.e-d to take any chances on the T albino. so be bad the little animal Bflnt tO the NationHl Zoo. ral Bouthern n.lmirers of the dent have contrtbutfld aon-pflroaldfl ?nma to the Wblte House commissar> de nhnalfl never rea the zoo. ANOTHER PLEA FOR THAW Brief in His Behalf Hints at "Private Malice." Coneord, K. H ' ^olutnlnoua oriet I of Harry K. Thaw tition for dlechargfl on a writ of b corpus from the cuatody of the ofl ?iow holdlng hun for extradltlon to New York was filed in the federal dav. The brief I said tiiat a person corded du? proceflfl ol law if he is BUT . the demondiiiK state 00 ? ... >ae for de rnanding him is aomething forelgn to the Imatters t>et out In the extradltton pa? pers." The brief hold? thal tlu Btate of New York. in .iemandini* flXtradttloi "fot so trlvlal an offenoA opena Ihe <ioa>r ot ?-us plcion that behtnd ll all is the malkM of prifl-ate Indlviduala." ? FRUIT SHIPPERS WIN CASE Railroads Must Permit Pre Icing of Oranges, Court Rules. Waahington, Jan gt-Th* Interotate I'ommerce Commlflfllon'fl order rflQUlling tratiscontlnental ra.lroads to perrnit Call fornia orange flhlpl flTfl tO pre-i-r- and pre their fruit golng le Baatflra dtlea. ;,,,i Umlting tiie charge for the ns.* of the during thfl I st:,c? T" *" ?'0 ! to-day by tbe gupreana Court - - "FIGIS" MAY SING, JUSTICE DECIDES Rules Also That Pajamas of Many Colors on a Line Are Not Nuisances. if there is any Bueh thlng aa honorary pteiriborflhlp ln tha Phl Oarnma i?<*"<* rnlty Iu?tl< ? wl" >'" : . thal distiiM-tiou b) a unai h ?ri,. jorial dfl tu.- "flgle" vv?*rf no' aaahhig ;' of thi ??Atoi bv U L Voughl wlio Mflrofl in ;i bouae Adjolnlng the fraternity house, al 1*0. Wh AndTCWfl PlfCe, Tn niont. . n injunction r< - ? ? young rifla ii from dieturblng ajhboi i..i wltb ..isn bad aomething about the pajamaa of many colora thal werfl bung oui of tiie windows, whlch she ihoUKiit did not . nhain-c the | M-.-jucnea:*' of the neighborhood. THREW BOY IN PARK POND M?n Accused of Atta- idnjj Ma? jor Dayton's Son Is Held. lan Winthiop i?.'- ? X oi h National Quai ti-e nlghl court y***sterds) ss coraplalnant man ivbom hfl ? ?? iflfl'J of aa aaultlns. hli . old son x. oi i lo Major Da) ton, the boj \*a> playlna ln i 'ontrai i'ark on thi . o*r thfl Wesi i'.-ve and Ivuci bs< h, : l ne man plcked up thfl l'o> ar.d tlir.-xv l.in ln tlo- oo: ! 8 hflfl ? in i he flf? M ned "JflcV ' Hei ? Attention -..tion. xxho ai. -ted the 8 -,, it m i taxli.. und tak* ii to hlfl home. \o "Bj w.st Knd avenue 11| i; \i. , ?. gtiine, of No ?. Rh in-ixe. found lhal thfl ho arlng from i ei **.. * i? ahock, bul thal hla - ondi* Ti.. piiflon. ?. when srrslgned said tha! his name ?? L'arthj an.i thal hi Mo. 144 We?l t* M ball for examlnatlon t*? morroa night. COURT REFUSES DIVORCE TO MRS. IRVINE GEDNEY White Plains Woman Charged Her Husband Never Sup ported Her. ins Tfllesr?pfl l .,. Nev . .lan. :? The epplicstio- of Bellfl Bucklln Oedney, of White , Plslas, -N- v.. for a dlvorci from Irvine ? xx a-. denk *i to-day. ,,h me tx-- men, nd II. ?>. With. botfa <?* White 1" the ? on. Mra. Qet xvas laay, got Intoxl. ? ahused h- W* ' * sh" him, io \ >r i" ? ? ? sl toward their .support. and xx a ..:" tl i iy. Hi.-- neglecl rulned her Mn .eklin t-fld i dl vorce complaint lasl No Irrini fllleging h< bad ri.,: poi ted hei flince tin ir mai Wbtte , : *.*. .- i V her inions ln ' '*?? ? ? ' ***?***?* Palmer, heir <>f the iVmrtland Palm. ? fl-ho xxga thera isshlng ? aivorce from Ma. I ,1#" ?ertlon. according to ins dlvon t petl? tlon, was married in Ixmdon on Deeember I, ]8g] His wlfi ' ii"" i'?ok in Whltfl Plains, theli hoau n Humphrey J. i.yn- Lt, et White Plains, ! (hc ? he ln Jubo, ISU, obtalned i peimi ? from Bloomlngdale I . Iiim, said lhal followlng hlfl 1 . d at ths home of Mrs. ey and her sister from "toptember, untll March, ISU. Palmei broughl divorce pro sgaliisl hla adffl ln a town in Prance, bul tha sctlot, xvas held in -.lx-yance. Mrs. t'edney lfl a mui A the I iter <.f ? wealthy r-*-:*i estate owner. 1 She an.l her husband BflparBtSd !n il-tO. SLAP AT SUFFRAGE EVOKES "MEOWS" Sounds Like Cats," Says Were Man Who Spoke on What His Sex Thinks of "Cause." Hlsslng axuffrai Chartss U i'n ,! the ooBtrol ol hla Ismpi r ai tha debsU last nlght at l Hall <>n the i u hal Men Think of Woman Suf frat.-e.'' iouada nue oaU do. aB'l ItT*' he de led xx'ien thfl BU-traglsts, sng* rsd by hia referenoas to thfl -mean, eenteraptlblfl Oflflty \xay in whi. h worm-n treat chsirman of the meeting COBld not quelL , m,. to cats xx.,s an eebo ol a rflmark made by CoiT?r4M*si_an wniiam K* ? t. Of ' alifmnia, who spoke on thfl side (>! XX ?The xxomaii Of thfl 8-111 ? w"? 1s snpi os. i oBly i" purf SBd ba gsttsd Often turns around SBd fl. he said. lt xxas rpilte ;i catty mrrtin- lf hisflln-f inste.id .,f puirlt.K bfl the sign of the fe K/aatt tt iv Whi ? Ifli came ln for his share of it WbSfl he said the flf. fectt Ol xx oman siiffrag.- had I" ? n 1-ad In thr- stat''- xvlnre arOBMl ITOtfl M : . ; hill. who lf- a fo.mer BMBlbef "t the llBB* ?aehusfltts LegistatWB, came in for a great deal of it '.n?i for laterruptlbna xx I,ich nearly upsrt the dflCOrUBl ?*f th* meeting. Mrs. Krederlck NattlBB *n*s one who vose frora bsr s.-at In ? bofl with nn Intcrruptlon la ti.e mid.lle of a dHparag Ing r. tiiH.-k about tbe effect of women's . l/otflfl I ? The -vom.-i. "f Wyenalag aay they j could Berer hax*' i*epealed the ga-nbllng . tl"' xote," she : abouti.. | ? ?_? \.,, xx. never had aay ?gu.nl.llng iBWS, and th.- xxomcii BflVflf had jxoi.d ll.*-'* ." r.-lorted .Mr. L'nderhill. ami'l [appiaufle h*om the *UBU?-uffrag1_ts peao ent. The Brsl sufTrsKe Bpefl-KM BBfl Senator t hai les 6. ThomaB, of (.'olorado. WANTS EFFICIENCY TO RULE THE HOME Sweeping and Scrnbbinsr Need Modcrniziiig, Says Woman Leclnrer. SI1H SHOWS THK WEN MOW TO USE BROO.\. Mrs.Christinc t'redcrick Addrcssos F.xperls* Society ->n Up to Oats MorsckccpinR. Four handred ?? en< ?. exporta eoi v. ' i aol nlghi ... na of thfl ? leaflon afl ll! I'hrlatlne Fredi I. ? 1, wenl aftei thfl i* ? hold goda .-mai theli i ml lema Sha- de ? ghl to thi Hall, and thal lha of the duatpan waa all a ? r ihe ii n malning unorganlaed, v. hii.' f\fty otl dlflrlaion ln t*"? *? not 'ti oi a .nam Ip ited from ?tem an.i unatandai d i ahd pey. in iha i" ..i."!' a oplnion) thi th old-faahloned bi ma bi - ??? ea 4 ?-,., dedded ii"" tfl larga cltii ? .... minlahfld, ttia. gn stl] Incn i ad coal of livlng nflceealtatlng greater managing of the bouaewlfe and the jconeral bron.l. ffilng of women'a horl aon for IneHlciency ln the home wa ra lacb ..t toola and ut* loal in huntlng for n< ai tlclea nmi using tne wroni artlcle Mra. Prederleh broughl hei broom and acrubblng bruflh along ar.'i did nol beaiteta t.. ahoa tba* ? waj .if uelng tham Dr. Mel. II Dowa preeldM Oflrer tr e tavenlng deliberationfl, Introduclng W .'. Briaton, wbo dlacuaaed "Thi Qraphlei Method tfl Preaentlng Btatletlca," ind Lorenao Baker, "A Coal Meter " Add era of 1 in the afternoon, Wllliam ft Wlllcox, , ,ni nf ti atlon declared thal ' ng principle waa tl a ? .tn.n nf thi baalc Idi nol onl. ln nn. and factortee, tha home Hi gava II as bla oplnion that i Hlch i ? do I ghl to upon the indlvidual to a - ? "le. Mr. Wll M aaater i broughl homi to hlm ihe rll es hy nnditiK poetal , mployea s..rtinie mail ln aia'i-* ox Pr,,-. ung tn- addreaaea Traflria H u I,,*,,. j Jol n fl ilfll" her W W ""ree tnan, Melvllle W. M1* and Edward L. Buffern wera elected dlreetora. ;: Kl.PPfll H. A. Hopf and K lt effldencj ezperl wi ? ahere. DECISION AFFECTS MANY Tardy Applicants for Citizen ship Lose by Ruling. \ di ? iaion oi ludgt Mayer, la tbe Fed? eral Dlatricl Couri yaaterday, will wlpe from tha boob of the rederal and Mate tlon bureaua the namea of tor eltl ::-,- en In the runghauai. It leai I niae ln thi laa of IMI ? , pusala to both applleaata aad naturallzation ? ix fui ? ,: hia Bral papera la ? ? ? plicatlon "as held up oa ground that the aeven-year reatric marie him In ie. ln bla decision -lutir-e Mgyei ls clear thal did aol Intend the old applicanta could wall far? lotiRer . than nea applicanta wlthin whlch t.a ri!.- th<- petltlon There is nn reaaon why ther? ahould he any dlfl tl net lon m thia regard betwet n <titi and n?a ? Under thia rulins: Funghecea and . :i have to mahfl nexv dflcll -i'i iVi" l' Wlll 1"* entitled tn flnal l ? .ided ; aminatlon in court Express Chauffeurs Warned. a ,n ? if . acb of its motor ? 111r. Amerli an Ezpreaa Con pla.I thlfl placard for thfl ararninga ot the chauffeura: tot* f:r--t. !'? hflVe th** In case of dOUbt Stop truck Take no chaacea of injur |ng any one. Bafflty first. VMERICAN BXPRBS8 COMPANT." Thfl slcns ri"* so |il;n i-d that they are r. la.ll vi?n. nt the flrlvera. CHOOSE 4*/_% AND SAFITY Do jrou care more for the In? terest on your money thgn the Principal 7 You can get 4% or more for a while, but wlll you ever get the Princlpsl back ? The hlghcst type of investment li a First Mortgage on New York Clty real eatate guaranteed by this Company. Our Guaranteed FJrst Mort? gage CertlfiCAtes place this secu? rity at the dlsposal of all ln vestors. bo invtfitor has ever lost a dollar 4__pital 6 Surplus, $9,000,000 neB'way. N.T. 175 letnarn St., BtUya. .ISO Fulton St.. Jamik-,. PLANS FOR "MORGAN WING" COMPLETED 1 flflllflflfld from llrit pafle. ,,,,;, lfl, th. .',\i"US to -el hold nf ii lol of tin" l Th.. impr* sslon baa gone shroad th.- Morgan i *>ii' ctlon in the Mi tropoll i ,,, ifuseum "f Af Includes only tiie thlrt) paintings rocamtlj piaced oa Blll ther,- ,-*r.- IBOrS UlSB HftJ other palntlngi - red aboul in gal ,,f the riui?> um xvhi i ? '""' . iat.* finam-i'-r a! dlfferenl Inter xais sfter 1908. They Include Rem Thg roung Pa inter" nnd two portralU bj Frans Hal* Herr Be dolphe and wife. Thfl "Lady Wrltlng," . er, la another of ctrat value. ii ,.. , rtpe* ted thal actual worh "n the fouadatlona for the .loubie wing to the ?outh wlll be started early in Uie spring. when completed f* sllce Of 'ln* park extendlng as far south as 7'?th atreel wlll haxe i.em a*i?ie<i to museum territory. The i'ark Departmeal made all srrangements for the work. .. thal xxas looked nfter before ii,, , nd of Ihe 'ast administnitnm. Man-. trees wlll have t.> be cut out to nit.k.- way for the fltrtlCture, which will present ? hard problem as to founda tions beeause a number of bin water rt>n ins- travers. OB Of thfl park xvl.ero it ls to be ero>Med. Carl i*. Ptlat, landBcape archltecl of the I'ark I'.-ard. has recnilv been in conference with offlclala *?* *h? m" aeum, with a rlew tn havlng them ex pand t" 'ii" Borth rather than u.e ?.outh. should ti *if* dadded ob Ib the near luture tO crr.-t an..tlier wlng. This arOUld SBVS to the park for a while a large area of tr-?< B. Thfl wina whlch ifl to hold tlie Altman lollectton xxiii QBCtggltatfl th.- removal somfl di3 SOUth Of the present \ ? tran**e at 79th street. CHINESE PAINTING EXHIBIT AT MUSEUM BipRcst Collection Ever Made on Yiew To-day Many Periods Represented. .\ collflettofi rtt Chinese palnUngp xvhieh, ihn C. Perguson, ln mOTfl important exampl-s of Chl paintlng tl ? ?'"'' befora . togeth* -. arlll be pui on viexv t? . thfl specla! flghlbltlons room ,,f the Metropolltai M xx, re bought by tb i _g|_ Dr Ferguson, whs ?peBt n . hina. Tlie others v,r,, | Ferg-uaon. ., in xvhi'-h they xvlll be exhlb l,Pf_ ,. ttlng t'or many monthfl of th? , if the iforgan eolls* I on which ara noa to i><* Installed wlth the ? f th* Morgan art obJecU ln Addltlon H, whi ?ffl ''u hr on *'x,,ihit *?m* time iu Februaiy, A l tUr<a ,..;? ci-,or yesterday afterBoon to mem ,f the muaeura and their frienda Ofl from 2 tO 4 o'elOJ k, foiiowed b: ? lectureby Dr. Ferguson. ? ,11 i,e twflnty-slx plcturss and Hi m the exhibition. besldei nu pajnt c;1^s Ona Of the s.-rolls is flfty feet long. bu! onlj 8 lon of lt Is d thata.'hinese eonnols-eui aver wantad I <? the entirfl s-roii at one Urac, prsferrmg to look At it 'n BeCtlOBS ??He nev. }r" beautlful!* 'Supcb'.' " remarked Dr. rer Last Week Inventory Sale 19% Discountin Every Department Table Cloths Bed Spreads Napkins Comiortables Towcls Blankets SPECIALS NCCkWCar?Odd Pieces. . $1*00 each Curtains?Fancy Net- 1?50 per pair Curtains with Cluny Lace. 3-00 per pair Curtains?Applique Lace. 7.50 per pair Lace Bed Spreads. 5?00 each Furniture?Odd Pieces; Chairs, Sofas, Bureaus, Library and Work Tables. Rugs tor BedTOOms?Discontinued Patterns in Cotton and Wool, Old Towne and Martha Washington Rag Rugs. McGibbon & Co. 3 West 37th St. Just Oll 1- aif li Ave. Turn the corner-it will pay you. gUBOn ' You riov.r l.^ar a WOrd from blrr. Ife ln flbeofbfld in thfl pli turf." ia. i*,iI'URori dtrectcd attention to Plet? iir? N'o -. entitled ' I .nrlf**, w11ti I'atiA," anrl gttrlbutfld to ChOU r'nnjt. <>f tha. Tan* .iv (aboul m v im in ' ??' aaid thal Iba Parleahn nriedlete u*ho rvaalva il tl llghl Kklrt went to thin plcture for hln IBOdfll, ' Ka tor tiltiK f rr. ii ;l BaiW) ? '*? bf I Kn llnnK-ehnriif nt ttu* I'i'..- Dynafltlflfl period (abotrt HO a im, nhnwn tw> pi "?apII in their .-up??" rlalltil* bontl aponlflfl, while nuineraufl attendanta ta;ir|v to lenal BflfllfltaBflfl ThflTfl iiia* Emperof Hui Taung (d D .ntia-ai "iaatruetloa." II i mperor IflBg Huang Inatruetlng bla Tho atandfl by ht-t alda I i? "flakyamunl, tha PVandei <<? i ? Buddhuna " I, c r? naleal th.it I'hlnflM ?rt araa nfllthflr grot<flA)ue noi I ithflr, it 4v;is "grand in conceptlon and brWiant ln executli n Th? appeal ol i h palntlnga bp aaid, waa aol r> ? li unedlata bul lati rtned ? Ihe a-ollea tion rapreOflBtfl and Bcboole, or dlflialong ol palntlng. Ba amplcfl of aome (Ihlni i;" K" Ing, bul Dr i'a rgueon aaid theaa talgl aupplled later. CHILD SHOOTS HIMSELF Woman Finds Revolver and Lit? tle Brother Is Victim. Mr*-. Vinia.ti! Conandi i a trunk at ber home. Sn. ll" IrVilllamflbui g, j t>l irda) n ir Indui ? thfl llberty nf har but hani who la ? for vlolatlng tin- Bnl tl van law, aad ma tha* llfa nf bea little brothar, Peter La ? thfl i" - ' ri Dla? trlcl Hoapltal wltb a bullel In bla head. Ilt Comande d taken variou*. ?rt.i r|a*.?. from her trunk and put th?in on B table. A brlghl nnd *?hlninj*. revolver eaughl tha eyu nt Peter, who la only fOUr. H" nt \y.eti lt, and there w... a J..11.I r^nort as 'he 1 .lisrhn rsfa?d by th" chlld Petei waa ruahed le ti.a? ho^pitfii, wha.ro th.* doctora aay he will dlfl. pollca decided to arraal 'be owner of the revolvei for hnflting II In hlfl po?<.f?elon. ART EXHIBITIONS AND SALES. WANTS U. S. ARMOR PLANT Rear Admiral Strauss Says Government Would Save. i Kt.-,.. ireea i .ia.ntoti, ta* 9, The ga.vrrnm.-nt ttoei ii aavlag ol praetli ?Uj > by BMUiufacturtBg Ita own arnant I plate, thfl llauna Naval Affair*. Coannalt te? arafl letd te-day by Hear Admlral .'<> me, ehlot <>f erdnanee of lha navy. I (hai ?' I ord ing to extlmate.i whleh h<? had prepared in oflnfflrenafl mtb atbar flxperta. tha* got* eraav coel of aboul Wl," '" ? mlghl COnatfUCt an mmoi plate pla.it \. itll a oagfl "" r"" ' < ton plani would l^aaVtan pleni aboul !*.:?? Admlral Mrauafl aaid 'nat if the aethhfl borafl aal lb* United .io i.e ablfl te fluaufBetuie )t? lamtor platl for aporoTlmHielv Pfl a ton. /t is bow peylng mor* thaa t***> ? ton to naaBufacl i TRACK HAND SAVES TRAINS Finds Cave-in and Flags Jersey Central Flyer. aa pyilhaaa-Bflrre, ton*, lan, M -Tha .-r, on the ,Ier?ey i "entral ri axeurelflfl traln whlch lowed it were aaved from a wreck latfl init night, when a traek walker flagg'-d the lyflfl after d'.sroverlng ai eave-ln The eave-in Wflfl the r*?-?'.j 11 of a fali :n td Keb vein of thfl Rfld Anh f'oal Compaay, thfl tracha droppinc two fee/ti ln Kom<. placea. The trark-ivalker tiairged tha? azcureton traln and then disappeared Tn.- work of refilllng took aeveral houra. Giant Jap Radishes for Bryan. .By Ta>legr-_.ph taj The Trtbuae 1 Ifabue, laa ?*?>?- Two giant lapaneaa radiflhflfl, weighlng 2fi and Zo pounda. were Bhipped to gfltretflry Bryan at w&Bb.lng ton to-night from Grand Bay. Ther ara only llve months old, and ar* larger than lallfOTBla radishes ?ent to the Secre? tary of Staf* a few days ago. ART EXHIBITIONS AND SALE3. LAST THREE DAYS OF EXHIBITION "No Lover of Art will c?re to miaa aeeing it."?The Post. "Two Collectiona of Art Objecta of a quality io high aa to make eren the Profeaaional obaerver of exhibitiona marvel."-^I ,*ie l reJ"-. "Art Events of Extraordinary lmportance" American Art Galleries Madiaon Square South, New York / NOW ON FREE VIEW, 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. W and continuing until the date of aale SPECIAL EVENING VIEW To-morrow (Wednesday), from 8 until 10 o'clock To be sold at unrestricted Public Sale BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS f Joseph Hirsch, Rebecca Hirsch and Nathan Hirsch, THURSDAY EVENING OF THIS WEEK Beginning at half-past eight o'clock In the Grand Ball Room of THE PLAZA Fifth Avenue, 58th to 59th Street. ^ \<imi-.iion bx card to be had free of the m_na?er-..i The Private Collection of Valuable Paintings hv the Old Masters and Early English Painters tormed by the late Leon Hirsch OF NEW YOPK. A descriptlve catalogue, profusely Ulustrated. will be supplied post paid at one dollar. fa ' ... ALSO ON FREE VIEW A Remarkable Collection of Ancient Chinese Art, i "omprising tlie Private Collection of a Chinese Nobleman OF TIK.VI-.IS and objecta procured by the lenior member of Messrs. Yamanaka & Co. *vi> in*. vrarr DdBtne \ ra ivr vibitto im nwn crpjatOTcmsA, BOmV.IMTuilll 14 lltUIIIIHIIIIO HKKN 1 M-l MM.OBMI HV 1 OKK.II.N KBS. Forming one of the most important Colledions ever offered at public sale in this country The Unrestricted Public Sale will take place On the Aftemoons of Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week at 2:30 o'clock The Snltt wlll bfl rondurled by M K. T1IOMA** ft KIBBV flB4i4.tr.I lo Mr Ot.o lirrnet. of THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Mgrs. 8 East 23*1 Mreet. Madiaon Square South, New York HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. B<eJLiiV/IRD A The Dansant according to the best traditions of Cafe Boulevard daily at four. Come, be one of the merry throng! Broadway and 41st Street Supper And Dancing After the Play. Special daily aervice includea: Luncheon, 60c; Dinner, $1.00.