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SIEGEL AND VOGEL PLEAD AGAIN TO-DAY Old Indictments To Be Dis? missed When They An? swer 14 New Ones. THEIR ??5.000 BAIL WILL CONTINUE Prosecutor Says That Both Men Constantly Signed False Financial ?Statements. Henry 5??,-pel and Prank E Vofel **>IH appear to-day before Judge ?Otto '?? skv la plead to fourteen now 11 meats charging: gratad toreen*/ from henke ami bai king ' oonau ?? d ? 1? ? ,: the pr?vate hnv.k of Henry - a a Botli art! Mel ' ? ??1*>lr pleas S i submit mot?" ? At the snttif time they arlB bs freed from the three Indictments on which they I March II In $?.000 ball The ? ?,-. -fflce v. ?ii ? ? any in the ImMctmenta, each of which cov? ers IS printed paces of double thi theft of I banki indi?. I tv. According to tl ?? District Att? n offl^-f st rommcr.-ial traite B -tro-i tO 1 ' this county. The amount actually obtalaed from beaks wag |_,600,OM and as much more bo the bank of Henn Hegel A Co More Indictments if Wanted. More i-.di' tasentg would I a* s be? i *- ?. bul the Dtotrld Attorney ?lid not think 11 worth while to hold the grand jury loner ?'ne indictment Which wns voted was rot delivered yeaterday be? cause the printer had not completed the work, fir 1 It WSL8 derided not to I 1he j twelve o** lh( Indictments I egeJ and Vogel are charged with ?rand larceny and la the ethers Biege] .-H..1 Vo? gel Bgure stone Whil? Biege! nnd VoutA are pleptdln,*; ' Judge HotJgh, In the United States Court. Will be listenlne: to artrumrnt on a request by Henry Mehrllle, receiver of the Hegel hank, for Inatructlong as to ?what h? ??hall do with Wivl.W he now has in hand. John P. Murray win ask In behalf of a large group of depositors for its Immediate distribution by "Mr. Mehrllle to ?void dels true. feep The ? rtmenta i timed yesterday I? both men with stealing HI ? from the National ' statement? ; ? to the ' ' I Mtlon of their enterprise ' from the Union Exchange National Bank, 1100,000 from the Pank of the Metropolis, tl ? ? from the National Park Bank and *? -?. " ' from the Qarfleld Nntloi il Vogel charged a th steal from BGoldma: Co., and E i ? stealing 1100,000 from the National Par.k of ' ommerce. Re -Ahile Insolvent Is ?-?harped against both i- two tndlctmenta A statement of the condition of the Fourteenth street store on February 1? *313, show? la of | the ret value wai * 2.419 In statement assets ere made as high as B-?OMa The District Attorney's office issued a lonp statement pointing out 1 it the in dlctments dispon? f the coi tention of MegeTs friends that Vogel **? sible for at y crimes which I been committed. The Indictments ? hart--. ? ? sign? statements si to the ? dition of the stores. All Statements False. Tne Diatriet attorney's office eays th? ltd ? -. 'W that thi obtain .- fr enl y i as going ' - eaia, thai every statei ? relating to the . -Ion of the thr?*e stOI ?? end that false returns were g ? ? -, ;.. -,i government and the states ol New sr.d MaEsn?-h?iRet:s. ? II ha? been learned." si It ?District Attorney's Statement, 'trat the B I hooka were mai t the ?-ir* way as the New Toril books an1 that Blej-el was In the? habit of fais I ? \ ogi i eai 1 BW York at Maaaachuaetts an annual dit "s et,.r poratlon's books lsr< tion *-.a-? met by holding stockholder**, at which Biege" sided, and \otlng that the chair should a| a ? osnmtttee to select an tend to ' ? .-'< gel appoint .' n elf ?and Vogel as such ? ? ? ... [g, ??et Oacai A. ] - . then ?; on go from New ?ai of 1 took?, which h< at th? - "With regard 1 ttrlb ated to Li llayei ? ?. bearing before C? ? . . ? . ? B. Vogel Ii 00,00 to the ? ? ?oil?-' ted in the i 'o, bankei I ? ? ? ... ration Is I ? ? thin a ? ? of putting l re of ??-'? Inn,? r f. ? ' | k, ut ? ? ed for n . ? pang . ' Typical Misstatement Cited. ? ' ' ? ? : d ... ft ef the 1 ? treat ? ? . of s on 1 ' i ol it-,*? led to I the Net i .- . ? ? toi ?... - , ?4 '.,-?:? the Hem Megi ' ? of 1 i'i.'i , ... ? 1 ",lt. I),?* | so 1 . I? " ? ' gg la thi MRS. JOHN GERKEN. MRS. GERKEN POSES ON HORSEBACK IN PICTURE SHOW Well Known Driver and Breeder Shows the Way She Used to Carry Off Blue Ribbons in Film Called "Setting the Style." lira. John Gerken, a dnvor nn-1 br?sed? er of prize winninc horses, bar? enterrad r!<?w (1. !?ls of conquest. A few (lays apo. on a fa\orite mount. sh<? permitt? ? .?ameras of Vltagrapta ?represontativea to snap ht r ii? sh? demonstrated the latest ? In th<> an equestrienne. Tlie plct? un - were made In Mrs. Gerken'a placa near the old Qraveeend ? . an?l the picture frill bs known as "SeuinK ,!e." The tilmy plot relates that Mr. and rbllt po to Europe and in catch? t loa their tickets to the ?V street sweep? nda the and the story aweeps ahead. Tht? "\\ int?: Wing ' t.ikrs bla trlfs to the ? Show ani-1 occupies the Aatorl lit box. Husband and teifs are dressed In the fashions of loner aco, bat fashionable t..'k al the show .??.'id.- it is the newest thing In Continental attire Anyway, they ? It. While the dores Bhow is In Mrs. Gerken appears on the :-. capturing ribbon sfter ribbon in much the manner that Bhe Is a torn? -I t'.. Several years hko Mrs. Gerken, who has .?-pent a foitune seeking Hors? Show honors, made the chargS tli.it the JudR lntr at hors-? shows was Influenced almost entirely by tht BOCtal preotlgfl of the ex hlbltors and thai In soms Instaaees the ? appeared to be influenced in otli-r -.-.. -. | In lflOI Mrs. Oerk?n disposed of her en? tire stable except sight hors, i '- and of Um Blmpaoa Crawford Company. and Vogel thereupon producH i, 1 ?-. -i It ap that the Henry i-'ie^'.-l Col .? Itl US ,320 ?'?! above all it> I the Simpson Crawford Company :*?. . . . The bank then mad?, the loan. "As a matter of f,-.rt. th? Ft irtoentl. Str?-f t Bl ??. t ? s ?. pson i 'raw ft . 'he Henry Siei:<.i Con ? that known by ?,, i ?-? ? o xi ? ? | had lost $126,1100 ?lur ????-.. "<._. a h? reas t ent mitted In regard to it at it h "i serai I ring ? The liabilities of the Simpson Crawford Company, the Henry Bieg? nth Btreel Bt< ? ... their i ? . and not on! r of the i Is to pay it, but ? ?? ta of Siegel ai d Vogel at tely wort? ' 1 rroin T_e Trll.un? i"orr??porrt?n? 1 Boston, April 7.?inspector .lohn J Mo? nee Batur Blegel, s re atlve of Hem t realdenl manager of . i store in Boeton, to sam mon him before the grand Jury. He lived m st WIFE BARS'FREAK LIFE Seeks to Quit Circus Man? Says He Beat Her. EUS? \. \V! ?'?? d . n't want I i i-. i i | ? ? - husband, ... White, would . an ? "'it his - to make h?-r g circus at tra'-l Ion, b ill g him for a a paratlon. White la In th?. freak business. He ....... in h? r ' ' mplaint i he li r> ?asserts that White, whom she married on Januarj 21, began ml treating her three ?lays ? their marriage, striking her and threat lo cul h< ?v i hroRt I Is varied " throwing things, ?she, gl I, and evei -i her with h: i MAYOR SEES BLACKWELL'S Mitehel Party on Surprise Visit to Island. r MU ompemod by in- - a ? r, Borough Pr? I dent ? 'or.1t'.II? ' I'n-iiil? ri'.i- i si John N ! ? nd i.' '? Arnsteln, seer? tai ?.? to li tit, paid a ? Il prit S I 4 ? . ?.... about i y> ? the Mayor i aid - om I .. ,. . ?,? ' ?. i ? m at I he "t Mr. Ai t.. teln's Inv? I groat ... Hier? - '?oui for c? n ? ' He i dd< d thai tb? ? ? ? en tiiat lbs m< mix i ? ? ? , .. for id?, au tui.i r tats "i afl ..... to ?i. i with H"? ? I ,i ? '.,? i I..ok II.??, i hi M. i ropolltan Ho I i ? I .. nd ulo i . ?olii i....i v and "The Voiee in the Fo?j," by Hamid MaeQreth, i?.? h mystery, m.tion, love. A 'jK.i? ne,// s?riel, beginning in ">? '??'l-/ M-yj/ihi. of The fiihuiiB next $4,000 FOR PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON Historic Full-Length Picture by Peale Bought for New York Collector. Charles Wilson Peale's life-else por f "General Gee gton at P ? eton" was ? old ta t nlghl foi M UOO at the Real log sale in the Merwln Gal* II Lust l"th M.. tu ?*. Kay. said to s well known collector In thin city. The portrait repreeenta Waeh* incton iti full uniform, wegtring the n of the i !omn snder-tn-? ' lei voted him i ? th? i '". tli ? nial Cofigr? ; tinted b Peale h 1772. and soon aftei the Battle of Prince? ton u was sent by Washington to me I ?.i France as s mmk of gratitude When Lafay* ett? returned to Prance tt-e painting waa ???'I to him b>- Louis NVI. A half-length portrait ?>f ?;?'.ieral An Jackson, i ? i by P?le and Ii r. d by him as his best t?ortralt of '..'?I Hickory," vari s-'.ld to QeorgS I?. Bmitfa t..r 1700. The artist mentions la a letter to in?? wife, which 1 now in the ? i ' . ? ? -i Boeioty's library, that the General kepi him waiting three ?r.-.- ? befor? he would ?1??' him his tirst i " g i?.r the portrait Mi. Bmlth also obtained, for HBO, "The Battle of Bunker Hill," painted by John Trumbull, one of the moot noted Ameri? can painters of th? eighteenth century. i i ? - . ? ? .... for a boat portrait ..' General Washington by Trumbull end "or i bust portrait of Henry Clay by Rembrandt Peale. The total of the gale g | ? ? a SHOOTING PUZZLES POLICE Th? ? ? ' ih ? to And ?"i' ?io Torr? n two y< era old, s harnea maker, while he ?Aa?, in a fur* d r?.?.m at . ::i Dean si . Brooklyn, t at S o*? loch with Miss Bleanor . ? no Voorhlea ave., si . > p - i Th? ma n r. ds Ing ..i ? he i in in. breast, l?e Ih in it,? 11" y ? Hospital. Torr, . he shot hlmaolf. Ml i Chriatlna i c i ? i ? r * ?. who era. In the base? ' ? Ill >? BJ d heard the 11 poll .,f the revolver, eaya : i??- Intercepted Ml i Dlckereon, who wai trying to leave the Dick? '?"n told her, she ?,, ... that ?? revolver fell >>ti the Booi and waa . ntally exploded. m the Bergen streel police etatlon, where .... r iicen and h. ?d for having a n - . , m hit poi ' ? Oil Mi I '!? I.i r.S'.n , .i the revolvei Ii id gone on ac? cidental!' . ami later thai TOI TOJ had ? hol ;? i " ' ? ?i up t?.r \lolatlng the Bulllvan Ian DANCING INSTRUCTION. DURYEA'S 47 West 72nd Street THES DANSANTS gatanfaya, i i? 8i88, lasalsstan 81, wMk in. ? .,, . , ... ! ,.l..| .1 ' 111 | \ll( I , . ? It I'uiiri .'?"?? ? iii? ."in.s im. . .n ''Hesitation a la Duryea" ? I, U..I .'.I S| ?n<| ggg ?tul 8.".7 \\, .1 |K ,1 ?I I? I ?,'l ' I ,ll EMILE MEYER " , ,,; ? .i. ii t?? ?i. M A YIY *.' IleeUellea lllr ".l.|.?' Hi ?IrtAIAClji,,,,!!,,,. M|,p. ??,?.? * .." i* .,.. . i,.f.,,.,?.,,..,,. CHANDLER ESCAPES CELL IN ?.UDLOW -, Fails to Get Bail, but Passes Night in Apartments at Waldorf. HAS AS GUESTS TWO SHERIFFS DEPUTIES Expects Deliverance from Actress Wife To-day, When Mother Sends $25,000. ryron ?"handier did aal attend liso por formanee at the Winter Garden 1 a) night, ?s he Intended. Instead he entertained Philip M ?Donnen ami Louis Zeitner al the Waldorf-Astoria. Tnat th-? foreKoiniT Information may not i.e miataken for s ">?-m-?.?i note" Il ni.-.-, he well to explain that Mr. McDonnell and Mr. ?Seltner, already mentioned i the guests of the "Million ?Dollar Kid," ere deputy sheriffs Th? y made tti ? acquaint? ance of Chandler yesterday through an order of arrest, which Ihey served on ?"handler at the Hotel McAlpin in S suit f..r s?paration which Mrs. Grace L 'han? dier, known on the stags as Grao i-a Rue, brougirl sgalnst h:m. .fter Deputy BheriffS McDonnell and Zeltner placed ?handler nnd-r arrest he 1 **,.-?? unable to- obtain the I8.0M boll rr .]'iir?-.i. Bheriff Grtfenhagen permitted 'he prisoner t<> no to the Waldorf, on ths i euranos of Ruel W. Poor, president of ths GarSeld National Bank, ?thai ' han? dler's mother, mi Manchester, N. n., Would arrangs for the laii to-day. The actresa had her huaband arrestad h?..?us?- she fear? ?i. she, said, he would leav? the lurisdlctlOB <?f the cooii Then tin r. would be no aray to enforce an order for alimony, which shs ?hopes to cet ; m her s'-paraiio. suit. '?'he voluminous ..miplajnt of Mrs Chandler Ifl crowded with allr?.-'?ions of cruelty, Including threats to kill and nu? merous beatings Thers are olas charges Of Insohil? t'. and attentions to various other women .mis. Chandler ?ays her husband's ability to spend money is unim? paired, ? ?-?' pt in providing for her. When t-lie? needed money in London, She ays, 'handler toM her to lio and ?am some. Bhs did, by means of a theatrical en? ?.."irrment. Grace l_a Hue married Chandler August 12, IMS. They travelled extensively in K'i rope and ma?ie many trip?, across Uis At? lantic, 'ihey csassd t" U'.?- ?together lit January .?hi'.- they were in London. Mrs. i handler remained In the British metrop-1 oiis until March -i. Bines her return here Bhs has been living at the Claridge During their married life, Mrs. Chand? ler Baya her huaband never worked, and lived entirely upon lis In ?orne. Ths BOle . \? eptlon to this state of qUiOSCOnCS was when he promoted theatrical ont? rtaln ments. Getting down to the rruel treatment which the wife declares she Buffered ..t the hand? ?.f h.-i husband, Bhs alleges that, beginning it. 1911, hs became ab and frequently threatened to kill her. she Isays he heal her while they lived at the Hotel Borneras! until shs required medical treatment. M that time he pod been drinking heavily. When she protested sgalnst his driving cue of his automobil? a while in thai condition hs drew a r. - volver, shs says, and threatened to kill her. Mr?, ?'handler also spv?. that whi!?? they were In i?on?ion Chandler used t<? si tain oth. r women In their ai arti ? I while .?-he wan at the theatre, Ha had a habit of COming home lo hiH Wife nhout sunrise. Mrs. ?handler ,*-..\s that. WherCSLB for? mort) shs appeared on the stage In decol- ? lets gowns? .?he v..is compelled to for?-_;o these, bocanas her ..rms. shoulders .?ri.i neck showed scars from her lies lings, she aleo saya h? r nerves havs he ???it? much Impaired. a TRIBUNE INQUIRY APRIL 16 Two Employes Directed by the Grand Jury to Appear Then. George Burdlck, formerly etty editor, now financia] ?dtior of ti?.? Tribun? peered hefore ths federal grand Jur terday ander rabpesna in the inv. ? tion which the Jury Is making in an effort to discover The Trihune? news source for its HeHmeyer and Llttaoer customs fraud storiea The refusal of Mr. Bordlch rind William L Curtln, ship news reporter of The Tribune, to foveal ?tie bootcs of the BtOliea when they were tir I called hefor? ih<- rrrand iurv several sreeks ego. led to their being adjudged gulKy of contempt of COUli b) .IikI-.?- Mat?.I Both ?ere di? rected yesterday to appear again <"i April U MISS ANGLIN ON STAND a .?in-', in ths Supreme Court gave ?-? verdid for |_,--0 yeaterdey sg Howard Hull, the dramatist ami huaband ?of Margaret ?\nglln, an actress, In i "f Mi-. Mary COOOOT, who sued foi : " . for Injurie? received when hll b Hulls automobile Mr:, iiuii v.'.-.s in th?. automobile and ?wai .' witness for her husband. She said Mi.?-. Cooper was siru.-K beoau i Bh< heal tated v, h. n ah? sen I be coi coming 1 actrei was aaked to describe twelve f? ? t. thai I..Ill-; Ihr- ?li tunee -.vlil.'h ths 'ai- waa away from Mra Cooper when slie saw h< r ?? \i.out (our i ard?," anew? 11 d th? s II na i BYR? >N CHANDLER. ALIMONY DEBTOR WALKS INTO JAIL Young Builder Yields to Sheriff and Saves Deputies Job of Arresting Him. "I have a prisoner for you," said for? mer .Tiif.fl''?*' Herman .TiVeph, In the I Fher.ffs office yeaterday. lie lndi ??ate.J a yoiin-?r, well ?lres?>'?l man who accompanied him. The man was sur _ 1 rend?*rinn- hlmgelf. Ho was T-Yan-Ms S ' Pa'erno, g mem her ?if tho firm of Michael Paterno ?.*?? Eton, builders and i owners of many apartment, house?*, who , Ig brin?, sued by Mrs. Mildred Paterno for n separation for cruelty. The Supreme Court awarded Mrs. Paterno alim?n) Of HO a week. Paterno appealed, ?l^n'.incr the story <>f his wealth told by his wife. He said 'its Income was |30 B week and that he wan willing to pay .*-'_??? i ?reek alimony, to whh'h amount he asked tho Appel? late Division to reduce the allowance. The court ?1??elded against blm, In the mean unit? th.? alimony ac ? um,.' if",i and ble wife obtained an or der for his arreat. Deputy eh? looked for him, and when Patei BO learned of tho order of arreel he d? - i to help th" Sheriff i .tder LONG TERMS FOR STOCK SWINDLERS Ofticcrs of Sterling Debenture Corporation Musi Serve Three to Six Years. "*??' SCntCnCCA were imfiojed Oil th" Boren officials of t1'? Bteriittg ["henture Corporation and the Oxford (.met. Mills Compai i Anderson in the i'ci 1 trlCl ?'oiirt ye. i> rdaj All were i "? ?? i? t? i ol .' ,. malls to defraud Int setora ?:.ori.-e 11 Middlebrook, Pvank W Bchumaker and Harry n i'latt. of the ?i. were ?entern?,.,1 to sera In the Atlanta penitentiary. Benjamin C Mudge? inventor of the ' linen proCCU ?if Hi? ?>\f.ird Company, Wfl sentenced to four years, and Captain W B. Edararda, treei urer of the ?i. henture corporation; EHwyn A, Marron, publl? man, and Wilbur M. Btone? ratent ex? pert, tu thn e \ ears each Poetofflee Inspectors testified that the Bterllng corporation made at least BO,* ?>.I In com m I n the ??-?.!' ' ? eh .? i.?i ? , Easter is in the air. 35 New Stjks of Soil Hats at $1.90 lircens. Mues. Hrnwns. Maroon?. I s ne y Snsh Hunds Sa\e 2.i Pgf Cent. Silk Hats, $4.80 Golf Caps, 50c F?tes! Derby & Soft Hats. $2.90 The pick of the country's belt m'f'n. Why Pay $4 or $5 Elsewhere? AMUSEMENTS. ?".?'kU "PINAFORK ?... ? ? Uns not i ? Si ' BO?1 II 'I lies Kvi 8 Ifl Mal i. PANTUFA .i-. i nnuiLn ,,..,, , m n ton KHI ? ?' ' .dors' I . i' Ki ?pr. Il LITTLE ' ,: se ? . vi ; MM ?,,,\\ w i ? ru it? ? i * ?mi ? ii GRACL GKORGL. ... "I III. I Cl l II" i" . i.\ i'i: ii r. n Bp'l m al \i'i?f i'.i l' '?' ' ?? i" I .' 1 ? SCSI . t.. it Weei $1 ...? Mel To ?I i 2 13 ?.i \ sc \ ? i -. r\nj\ ad "" I*? I? I W'?HI? IIMMlMIt "" ' ' \IAKUYIN(; MONLY Mahl i?i,,.. h It, $1 .." |3 Pep Ml To ' ? :'-?:*.??"?;?.' HELP WANTED ?. i tpr. 11 ?i .... ? Mai ? lors" I .'.v.'.vv,,:;,'? high jinks , ;,, ?lili m. II, ?lit.li.? Hn,| |,,,.t Ir?;. V i , I L?URETTE TAYLOR ?I ti i, ir m in. in r CQRT AMUSEMENTS. Sani Bernard?Gaby Deslys WINTER GARDEN .. THE WHIRL WORLD CUIIOCDT I? ... ?idwe* onUDtnI | li ... ? To .1 ? I 11,. i?, lie ,,r Hand -ir??.-?. ?A4L C<1 ? M?t ???"?111 Ol. i . .. To .t .. |1 BO The MIDNIGHT GIRL , , \1;i ;', Hp m ' \ ? ' paj i i. . \; . IT, ?in ??i iv Tf) niy ???..i'? _Ms ll'UAl "? .'?? * Kr*i ?,.,,, .?,. a at sets t ._. ..() qqii, ?\ n - ." i ? ??? ? ??> d Jill J l. ?i -,,, m.,,. ,-,, ,,?, 5 20. too many cooks w.vX:^,^ ? um I.li\ , live H .-" m? r?i? a Rat . ?_? ????' KIM Y MACKAY ???und i ??) Pi i \|,i i ; PLAYHOUSE ';;.,..;;' , ! IHI I MIMOS I HA I COIN. m\mi \11 \s ??,. h., pa vi nu i .... m t h , ?. I A V I.il? A Mi l .. i . .. _ i . \t ,, i. i lut H n H m ... ... Pan? - " i ?? nlsl ' "Hoir?? d- Dana ".i?i?- ' M I si | Ml t i . fi,..t.. ,.l , I ,.' "Ihr lall- of <???? ?ni"". i ti. i inn ? "h ?i Mu ?le, A dut, l.??.. ?fa, DOME TO FIGHT FOR BATH PERMIT Tammany Treasurer Ap? plies for Right to Open House on Hudson. MAK ASK INJUNCTION IF IT IS REFUSED Takes Issue with the Commis? sioner as to Healthfulness of River Water. Philip P. Donolnie, treasurer of Tam- ! many Hall and owner of a bathing establishment on tho Hudson River at j 156th Street, has applied to the Board ! of Health for a pemil to operate the ; bath tins rammer despite the ?**,. nouncement by Dr. B. s. Qoldwater, the Hoaith Commissioner, that sewage mad- i? no.--essa.ry to prohibit bathing about Manhattan Island. The Tammany treasurer left rio doubt yesterday as to what procedure he would take if his permit was held up. "In that event," he said, "1 would have something against the city, don't you think? I h_> ?? asked tor a permit every year. My hase ha? tue ?.r .six years to go J et." This lease of Donohue'a has loomed up before now in contemplated river bathing regulations, During th?' ad? ministration of Ernst J. Lederla, prede? cessor of Dr. Qoldwat? r, it oau.-td em- ? harrassment, but Donohue maintain??1 his place. At the Department of Health it was BSJd yesterday that Donohu'-'s appli? cation would probably be a?-ted on at I the next, meeting of the board, but Dr. 1 ?loldwater had no Intention of receding from hin stand. DonohtM thought the health authorities should act. Ho ! added: "If it'?3 gol to go to court, then 1 the sooner the better." Don "hue inti? mated that he might seek an injunc? tion, but. until the Hoard of Health passed on his application ho did not care to say what he would ?lo. "In the last five years," he declarea, "a million people have bathed at my bathing pla-'e. You can't trace any sickness to it. I >.ir-tors from the! "Washington Heights Hospital bathe ! there and other doctors in that sec? tion of the city. Lit'esavers who have been working for me for ten years are in the water every day for almost ah the day, and they have never been made sick. I've gone in bathing there myself, and I never Celt btitter in my life." lir. Qoldwater has set the "unsafe zone" for bathing between the Bronx Kills and the Narrows and up the Ilud Hori Rlvar to the city lln?*. In a letter to Borough l're.sid?-nt Marks the Health Coiiiwlwkinsr (suggested the snbatttu?' tlon of Interior baths, with puritlcd sea or river water. Hurt, baths, he 8ai?J, ??ould be located in congested dl?'tiii?ts. Irrespective of the condition of the water surrounding them. Pencil stripes arc just our of the attractive features of our youths' Spring suit.??. Broken stripes and hair? line effects are also proving popular. On Wue, black ?ind grayi grounds. Models to please the most' pcrnicketty. Snug-fitting coats in great? variety -no padding, Many with patch pockets. High cut vests?some with notch collars. Trousers all turn-up; soma ' English cut, that is, rather narrow. Fabrics, as always, all-woo!? and fast color?many im? ported, including some ver?.* fine English worsteds and1 .Scotch cheviots. Sizes 82 to .3.> chest; ''regulars." "longs," ''shorts?" "stouts." $10 to $82. "Scotch Mists" come in youths' sizes too. Rog?is Pr.r.T Company, Three Broadway Stot?__ at at a; Warren St. 13th St. 34th St. B AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. MMV YORK'S LEADING THEATRES AMI SUCCESSES. rilESE THEATRES HAVE NO DEALINGS WITH THE TYSON i O. BEST KEATS CAN BK OBTAINED AT HOV OFFICES. B*y. Ev 20. )' I MFIRE. B'waj 10 S1 Mat To-day ft Sat. I fillCT? MAUDE ADAMS ,?",", ?SB? *E5i IfiS Ing Next Mon. -?periul Mata. EL W. SAVAGE'S Mon . '; ,? i ' ? i ? ' of '???'"h %??? wt i M\ll>1 IDAMS In "PETER TAN." Il mua ??ye Bat.. May 2. ?A*mnm UAmt ?aSat. I COMMENCING EASTER MON Us? '.i 1 *? 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