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]S|ISS SCOFIELD WEDS L BONNET agier Gives Bride \way K i i iw Intimate i s Present. d?DINOTON H1LI t R U[Pi-:% rOBl 10 26 , - w ill Be I Mrs | reach ? i ? i ? ? I ? ? ? ? ?? oon in ? I - ? . H I ? ? . 1 l?ll \ \: Lenox ??i -? . i i.. i.. i nt?--. ? ? ? ? ? ? Italy, ? i ? ? ' ? ? i ? New ? an! \ r ? ? ? la, a * ?? h ?JStsM nssafi?l4 ?ARS POLICE SUFFRAGISTS Vote? 1 ? I . ? WOMEN WATCHERS ASK TOUGH POSTS Suffragists \ttend Schools to I earn Duti< s ?( Polls Plan I .i-t Side Parade. ? there ' -, ?? . "ilinir place, one represent i ? it ? ? ? ? Mrs. -*. irret II .v. ? ? I ? - ? ? ? ! ? ? ? ' Polit - I '? ? ? ? HALF OF GERMAN WORKMEN FIGHTING Empii l's I rade Relegated to Second Wank Butchers and Brewers I ead the I ?eld. Wai nmuni have ? mem farra eork ?Ut o! the ? - ? . i . i ,n terexting 11| 1!l ''" Empire. Thi ng eh ..1 failed, howe. I .... M pel ' ? ? HEGEL AKT AT AUCTION i ,,, ||,,, haat'a < oUertioa ai Paiatl <k. mini Ohjeeta To Be Bead. 1 . -, ?? One Rabbit P:e. S-JO I , pal ib Krehi ' tai haatiag ?its 'ucease. "MIRACLES OLD LAW NEW BELIE The Rev. II. I . 1 os< Discusses Problem i Modem Preacher. UNION rHEOLOGK \ IN EIGHTIETH M Inaugural Services Plead ; ?beral Interpretation nt liibit :? H. ? ? . K ? lej, pr the I ? i ? '? nt. ? ?" l he S( ripl ? invesl '?'.'.?? to be i . ? ? ? ?r.l the Bible in th< Rece?? ? n and i . srhich evei ron i and n eld to have H ? | ? of o'.ir iia>. ? try to n .. ? pretend !" : hf>on accomp1ishe< B ? ? ? ? ? ; ? . some may : ? I III ? ? the begii ? : . the ?harj ? Professor ? ? e prof i ? STRIPES FASHION'S DECREE TO W0ME1 Ribbons \\ ill 1 '?mi Basis < Man) of Winter's "li<; rescent" Stj les association ti-ll you svhsl ? ?... ? ? \ rhe> wi . ? . ? the ?n ?' ,it! p ? . ? ? . ?. ; ? . e ? the i srere, whil lUth ar ill full sv. . Lightweight sill ? an and, i ? ' Blue * M be ? . beautiful ? ul blue called lh< v. ? an.I announcer enl to b< I niii." .>i ? the STADIUM STILL UNDER BAN Boatoa Council Poralda Yale*Harsrare' ? ..une Beca aas <>i Woodea Staada. pi by c i I . : '. . ? ile-Harvai m tli?. Stadium" night I i, St llanrai An "i .!? ?? I th< ? , arBO told ' ? ? . t the Stadium tha garni erected by suthority of the ? oi Cur t that 1 .? a araj aroald be . ? I Shes 100: Village To Celebrate Mrs .li. a ? . ? brate tas event la oui 'Fellows' UaiL MAXWELL BLADE ARRESTE! ' ? I.iti/?r Indi? led ' lit .be Gees to i.i : ? i ,? | i Belting a ? ? the I MeDoi reel ? . ? ? ? I one l ' - i?? ed I i GIGANTIC ARCH OVER HELL GATE IS JOINE1 Great Aims for Railroad Bridg Heel liter I WO Years' Work. ? ? ? ? I ! ell I ...'? : and com th< ng of the Ion-! an) bi un-. ? i ? r-fourt ' i ompsn oon. I thl two . . ? hud t ' Il I, an ? ng exact .a ? 19,.I torn of teel t??o ? der the direcl 01 Lindenthal, engineer li 1 h . . loa ?he World : ' ir! .i ? w ill I? i . . ? ? s and twelve '??t? for weigh ? hirty pan of 1,011 ? i.'i ri.. 1. I?il .1 1 ? ? ? . ? aininj ? ? ? ? Sew Havei .? ? ? | Hai ord Ra NUN AND SINGER ON QUESTS HERE Our Seeks Aid for Wouaded Diva with Thirty I runks t? Join Boston Opera. both - ? of lift ?. .i \ ergent lini ? ml li theii b| a, a it! : oi a mi muh of aid oldieri er a sii ? ? ..i pro Both women it r-i -t, J lieity bot h di cided ? ? ' ? elvea, oi bai dage and '???? B strice Bai I ? rat e oman to repon to Ihi ?'? ce on the condition of ? i ? in Prai ???? ai I two tri;.-- aero ? snnel n h^r work of ? ? ? ? ?.. two ? number her yeei i ?Ivira tmasai ol Pet i ograd. Barth ?? the . ? . . ighoua the el yea Ottawa i lent ra! S-r Sam . of ( anada. r of thi rd Region Hospital? oi Fiance." said Bi Ice, "???? hi re I have been i ring '"i I he wounded n the Mj headqoarteri ?I ;,? Roui B. W hat WS want Bt ' be front ea. We need in gi n ab :? ? int i j on our needs, but ?rill i ecept no mono). I hell plead ?. . ? tnd bandages and more nur ront." ... ? ? geai vere pai -? ?! : i ' ' '??? customi ? : unki and '?>?i;? - of Misi Amasar kept the sa? loon paasengei .. I sing a ith ? ? . i pi ;., i ompanj thii I worn an in Pi trograd, and , ei . her voice In it- bid foi favoi Shi ? la'l kaos i ? ? ? t for evening i . . i ? no . ' I.'-1 .? prefer? h . .ne the color il its rai hai I than three and ? ?? . GIRL DEFENDS JAILED Y?U1 Sun "Pal" Who ?Mm to Fombs After Escape Innocent of I heft. NEW HOPE SPRINGS FROiM COMING TI<!. J II (J 14 ? ki'V 'ik. - St llt'.IK (' lui Hearing Mothi r Made Boj Surrender turned < - . i. ? . ? | ?i Kirsi iun ? ? ? ? . ... aftei tj'-i R for burglai >, and t .I voll ? ! ? prison at 10 o'( ?? ? him to i ? ? I ombs and ask. I ' used to | lay !: Kirschenl lo hin W ? n b ? ? of the crin ??>. ?OUSlll pll ?' U'll I ? id he had ! I ?'? ? i.irl ?..n,- Pal Feed. k of li ?i and I ha\ give him mo i ? Harry ? ? i sal srorl I ? . i ? i ? liV's JIM' ' ' , in ? III! * ? it be bad '?' fifth ti ii! ? ' ? : .i no ? related t "Aftei !.. r* l> 1 - ? ... en pi I ? : ? I e ft at < i' ti out h ande iffs i a foot behind t passed the n ain ?(airs ? .?! to !>?? '.. ? .". .1 i alked doa ? ? "Ir' [. had come to me, ? m. n last ilj rijrli 1 for him to or I ? , GIRLS TRY TO FREE MADDEN Declare I ?u> Ssrore Palselj tgaiasl (?angrier Convicted "I Ordering Munit r Madden, the Easl ter nos | term in Auburn pi n'!'.t;r,&: the mur dei of Pat ti ?al ??! ? I ? i.i .1 .. ? ? ?.. ;., ? he Woolworth Huil.linn, made the preliminar) motion before Judge Malone in General Sea ??ad to .-?I thi- trial, and srill !>?? I ?irr.. : i : *. .lit-- it 11 11- presented from a it Pried* Hai ^..r.-- ; ad to through " . ritimi ?.." William Mott, a ' n ?ted States > n now nt sea ?i; the Brooklyn, the third ? ? . . e was I he told "i. ? Doyie' i I tu had ts u falsely for f< eated Alii?. Etvira ?\iiiu?ar, Bar'*** attvaj basa desasad oi Patragrada ?vuxu. rosBSE DINER DANSAMTi Wtsgaaiisaj in nullify, faultlessly served in ihe nw?mliernt Inilroom from r? lo !? P.M. at %\M ;><" rafe*/. I'nlike the usual table* d'hote dir.r.er. Rector's Dir.sj Oansmt it abundan!:;, plcagatf lo ihr moit critical connoisseur, every ourse Iwin* cooked to order Daadog snd Cabaret. \ LA CARTE service of superior excellence in the main restautant. exquisitely prepare by a rrwstei chef. An excellent entertainment during dinner dancing alter 10 P. M FOR SUPPER Rfflor's famous a la carte service in lb* main restaurant and in the Inllroom de luxe. I ho of the finest dancing floors and two splendid o.rhestras exceptional entertainment on bolh floors. THE DANSANT every a?rrnoon from 3 to 6 in the ballroom. There's Only One RE C TOR'S Broadway at 48th Street NIGHTMARES SPOIL JERSEY SLUMBERS Negr i Bootblack Republican Nominee Snakes ami Jaii I ists Besiege rranquil Towns. Iters ainl Sin . and anything t i 'i.?--<>ii la, ? un ? ? ,.. .... i ? Iludsoi opened ? ? omi itable.. ? Henry B ? it . \ ? . ? Mayor E. M. II ? ipeeder :ir ? ire looked ? I, and ? ? i ? | ] "11 bl Hard W. Cutler, legrara jrao" ? ..: . tent front ' tost As if this ara lUnced ed Misa i liga PI tti ?. rhe <!utlei i ? aba ?' i' ttnam thai I hej :- now about nogoi ? ?' r W illard ie a Columbia School of ? tendant in R . 11 ? ? ? [uiet along t Pi tion the Pi quan . ? ?Va i ii ? FILM FEVER PARTS COUPLE \v Ife Refaasd to Msnrs I? Towa 1 liai ll.nl So Pktarea, d Johi 1' 1 omn art. ? ?I?, said tha lied him to move t.i i Ihel . . ? ' !" IT" tendii i nu- that 1 Robert ?- ? - ? ' e?. BROADWAY REOPENED TO-DAY l raitn Batwcess -.Mi aii'l list Streets To I5>' Reaasned at 6 \ M Be on Bro id ray, between rwei ? ii and Th I reel -? ? ' this n ? : ? Mayor's l irt Jew In Russian Council. i. | ,a.; ; ? .. Re| ?? ? ? on Is lors? t of recent lent of ? SUFFRAGE DOVES FLY OVER HORSE? Votes Speeches Made at West ehester Shov Krisk Rivalry in Contests. .?,, of the ?,., nd da of the 1 ter Horse Show on tl, Wlute pi... i , r Grouodi :??-'?'? was the release of a do en wl of peae iffra tfoilB in fron" of the grandstarii Tin devea Sea evei the si. ^ rlB : eonaiderable Btteatiei Then there ""? ipeechei fur an. atfain-t luffrage. Westchester society wa* oui ( r" and all the psrkii - i are fills with toui ..? cbi ind lit ? n ' ' ? four In-hands ii ? within ? rinir Prominent smong thoss areaad thi paddock v..-r- Mr, and Hra. Adrtai Iselin, William B. I el n, Ernest laella Mrv E II. Wea i Senator Georgi A. S .1 ihn R. l O) I 'i ? ?: M Ira. P. G sebam ? . Crimmina, llomer H Ramadel' e Goff, Mr, and Mrs. Chai 1 rge r'ordyec l ? Il er rlarriman, Robert Va laen and Mi i ? M H ?i ' eil .'i m Un . ing of Ural I i with I | thoroughbred i horse* entered in dif rrent ?n judging the harn<- ? Mr. Thompson's be) geldlag Nestle dov . von a blue rosette sai a ? : ? ? ? Ifered by Olive Harriman. I In defeated a splendi Acid The 1'ilot. owned b William Ziegler, |r., was a close sec I i..- elaai . -i horses drivai oui same ataaair. Emil See g'< Plash a/a v. h 11 v Mr*. Juliua Walih, wh i .1 C. Themason'i Meatledow reeno, B ? pan ?? ? "Tr I !? M ? .'.',-. I Hud? j ... u ? ? .;.:.-. - . Ml? Cleom i's L. i ? ? - ? ' a ? , . rcmn.l Won bf J. Hi ? ? i ? ? ? ...T^r'.l ? - f..-nu; - '? ( ' ? - , ;? K. -. I ch li Ul C* I B. 1 ' -s I (| - ? '. u II. II . i . ' I eh. | i ? KM . -I . In- I ? , IT ?.?!??? ? ? I . . ?i un? P. not over foul j . . ? ' .,..!?? M - i . ? ??? . I'., r \\ . 11 l??r Marrlinin ? *l ml ? . | . > . . ? * , ?? I i - i S'fattatOtTII . . . ' , \ ? i ? ?? Ml? ' I?? . . M ??? i s j' ii?-*, > ,?? . - ? ? ...... r? I . m \'??tlr down ? M warburs'* I ?' . .- . :- f...r?"? i a fi ? i. > ' i * ,p tu utti.glrig > . v i n II I ? . , . 01 . i - I * ? | WiilUra H \! . . ? -. '? t '.< hai ? M . i ? . Ml!' i I U Ma I ? > * P. I - .. . * , | . ? . . I. I l.l . l'on to K. M I Uj Ik . - I : i , -, ? Ultf, Vr-, . FAINTS AS HE GETS CROSS I r.-m h OBfeCf Weakened h\ Wound. su. i iioili? at (>remon>. Paris. Si i - < :. ?? ?? . ???'.. ?? ? .'i.H. ? of officers ..'..I ? . : at the Hotel de-t - ? I I . lent tenant Pi inded in the I end, fainted I ; - nurses ??war cross Another soldier, ?I. i been itated ? he wa rried by ? ? i .il of the i - being by the numerous ? ? Robert N. Wood Dead ' ? . ., Ife-loag meinb.r of Tammaay Hall, died yesterday in St. Vim Bt'i Hospital after a Ion* ill Mr. Wood WBI horn in WasslBg ? , ]i i '., |a |SJ4 He was educateil in ola of New York City. ???r.'.i the New York General Peat i'due .???> a eiertt Later be was sa? ted Inspector of the Bureau of Highways, whiea peaitiea he held for it years. The ftrut n?gre regimeat this state wa? OrgBBisee by Mr 'A He ?.ii. a member of the Y i ejnc:l of the K ' >i l'u!umbu\ the I'atho'.ic Benevolent League and i several i>th,-r societiea i he fuaeial I will tako place this morning;. HOTEL END1COTT Columbus Ave. & 81st St., New York City. A Home Hotel"' of superior ap poinunant Hie spacious dirung; rooms ad 4uo sleeping rooms btve bee.; raopcncdj after U ex? penditure of an enonnoni sum In remodel, c redcajriUng and refurnishing. Cuisine and service of the hi^h est standard. Average charge per entre? Ihlrty-five cents. Restaurant prices flfr* per cent less thtfl else*here. RATES Room with use of Bath. .$1.00 K.."in with Private Bath.. 1.50 Parlor, Bedroom and Bath. 2.50 HOTEL NETRERLAND ".III \ie. i .Vlth ?Irr.t. SIXTEENTH BABY'S BODY IS FOUND Coroner Says He Has Iraccil Crimes to a House Near Police Station. A- ?'?? ' ia'.iySj boily was fous fflrday in the wtlliavaabnrg Brooklyn, this time in the hallway ef 127 Harrison Avenue. teenth case In n seonth, most of the other hndifs basing bean found in the Kast Hiver. Coroner Ki net Warner believes that lie has located the place which ? a business of disposing of andeairad infants. "from infomsstion I have receive.I w.thin the !. four hours," ijiiil the Coroner last ni^ht, "I feel confident that th.. plans I am -peakinp; of i- on Division A-'i .'?. and i further bel ees it is only a short distance front the Clymer 8tr t ?? station. I understand I i ? .;? i an by r Polish woman." Whiaaler, a milkman, mi hie morning round vfcea i ?? ? imbled over a package, on th? groond floor of a tenement house, at 127 Harri-on Avenue. laspectiea showed that i' ... : th? body of a : i day old. Iir. Palier, of Willianuburg Hospital, ?; ?? baby bad been dead abe it ? boars. Day's Art Sales $10.826. The I-J lots of '?rient;.1 rngS Bad earpets sul.1 at the th rd of the -ale at the Fifth Avenue Art (?aller.es yesterday brought >i ? ? making; th? total to date 126,139 J !.. Lombard paid $7L'.", the tieft V ??? terday, for an imperial Herat! pelage carpet. A Bejat '?arp. L 18 fes . i by it feet, sras Nalej an arder tor i A Royal Serapl earpet, ?hm brought 1626, was sise seid sn arlar. An imperial Kerasanahah palace carpe*. brought 1*45, M I>. Metealf i for an Ispahan carpet. Othei biddera ?ncl ided: Un. H. Blum, Mrs. !.. Ricci, Mrs H Weed and M'- 1 N. Lipman. Woman Suffrage Party, 12 M i . . . A Ti ' -4 I h ?? >? r ? a I \ i? m * m s Pi . ??-.. ti . I.' M \ I a: . - ti.l Al ? ? Mi. VI M '. i r. m. m< i. ? . - .. - 1 P. M ? H. Urs. la . 1 t? h P. M . . : > i 4 . y m * . . "M l r V . . !. . ?,, ' ? . i ?PU \ ? t ?? ? a . .1 .1 ? . - .\ ? . '?' ? ? . ? S P. M ' ? a .? I . S:I0 P. M. ? U M > l> i .... S 40 P. M A WS ??*'? : , , . I 1 a Ml?. A p M. ITth i.- ? ? l> '.H '? Mai ? I . -, | a- i Itroaaw?? ? '? N| i h p. a. - ? ?. i ? K?l Mi.lU - | P M Ma- ? < V I . i , ;.-..-? ? . ~ ? i ijaarl ail" Ki ? ru.? H f .???'?< l's't* Weanan'e Political l num. i?, I s ? s.r^Ta ii *? ? ? "????Mr* m"" S.ari ind M u io i r ? . a- ? ' ), p ?I - . ?. : M . li S P. M . - ? ' a V - , M . I P M u ? w ... 1 \ . . 1" .' j ar . 'I S P. M. ? - n M ? ^ .. ..... v ? La ? Vnti Suffrage. > ? tssa int MU? M i. Hi <?li ?4U ?????? ?A Lia? VS?Ul? i'islna) Pkaf.