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SUFFRAGE LOGIC WON JOHNSON cvEditor Of ??OMfury" s?sSafet) for State In Woman's \ ote. fj?iS RESTRICTION lA IDEAS ILLUSORY ?tV? StfclRl? V' ?? for c,r?cif nee tild Imaginat-Oi ,,f ?ho i lectorat? .-?-? ? ? ? . ...? ? - ? $cof??ssue T????t Paper has 1000 sheet- to the roll printed on the label. That's ?definite quantity guarantee. It's easy to make 500 sh-eeta bok as large a> 1000 sheets -that's the kind you usually ?et at bargain sales of 8, 10 or 12 rolls fof a Miiarter. "It's the Counted Sheeta that Count " ScotTissue il a ft, white and ibiorhent. lOc a roll. Sani-Tissue i ?The ? and rron 07 S ? i25 SCOTT PAPER CO. JOCtunh Straat MaAW* ..f ahior?tent Nia. York T-rofZfSsuar loud* lOSe," I I mi i?\:f of I?. t;m-?tton of Reatrlrt-oa. ? ? ? u" ? eei ? .-? ? ? ? , ? . t mus? ? i \ ? i which foi ? . ? ? ? I ? . - aid ? i lay,' Ii ter sa) "r ? I ilo heli?. i 'iia' th. tell r?sped el rani i ad that 11 Blltjr of pi... ? liai ! y in n ( . ; ron ? oTertf anil nfon aad Intelligence ? .1 ?-ri.a. In s-. Si th. judgment of the ? | ? nt ai ? , better ti ? on. If not, va na ?? . ? ...... platocraey ai soasa eac?asiT? government. Suffrage Baaaaeea Self-Respect. - ?tO ? strr.l.K' tngt ? .men, S the .elf ai fac? ?? - m th? ?rail When nnr is ?'?.,-' has '?'? ? I 1 think thil ? . ? ? r t?al 7 . w.'h my information, ? - of our people," eon John -"i . "on inn.lor ques - la re? ?. the fold ? I . T.ir? ?*". are in the What Is needoil jil * : '?n an.i of the < lectorate so thnt they erative upon what we omed to consider Bl na, bal which Bre of the ? ? . iimcnt from day I . i?- thai I hellers the ? i will be of very \V..e . they hnve their moro their own dutiea. and ,- ?if men in the per ? - f th? ? thnt only .. per ? i-- ?' nala of the country fen . thil I _.h<-r standard of I ?? ??. be accepted as re 1 i 11 of! ? ? I nexperienes ? ? on - arlll bring to the '' I reflect ? thai inoal e to the!r duty and lo? ? ?? en intelligent tieal action. I am thing to ft^ar from an ?' .' al *;? from the other si I ' ?.r Host Interest of the State. lohnsoa was *"id that anti-suf <> thnt this lo-.v ? ._? of women crlmin _!s war tl sir non-participation in public "That would he only an _-??<umpt;or, ? : irt, We need no1 theorise to ?'? , ere for this ? i m.-rt-in between the f the tw ?exes, hut ihnt it exisl eerts nly at1 'irpument I arge that only viciou? . g intent whir)-, ? ? ?? - My adroeacy (Trage is not because it is, -, a natural rii.hr. or MKN ViiiiM'KK? TO MARCH KOR SUFFR ' <?! Kthel Wstts Mumford getting recruit.? si Forty-fourth Streel . Broiuhray for trig rotas psrsds. that it i? a privilege, or that it il a doty, but bechu-' fi Is esp< ? lafet? 0f t h ?- ?t?te, i.r.i! in the in terent B? all tlrnt ?re --houM gel si area! a rsactloa ?sr;?ipst b;..l govern? ment into the ?lsel - BOSSibis by ridding SB a?,'gre?i-:v? principle to the Intelligence, culture an?! morsllt] ? ?' the ?reit? "These positive element? are the foundation of all civilization rind are vastly more powerful, or, lot ne ?ay, : . . rastly more p.iientiality than five time? the same amount of th? eontrsry qualities "EflSerSOD ?ays: 'Every great cause has it? oripin in ?ome noiBBBl of en thusif.si-i,' and there is hardly ii gn il reform in this country that hai BO. Bad it! origin in a small group of pi who have determined tha? a given wrong shall eSBSC. These p.re th ? load? er?, of public opinion. :. d I .? the beal festere of our ?; itsm thai II pro dice* an average aunlitv of voter Will? the main to follow pool li ship." IDVERTISEMENT. AH. FUTILEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. Brooklyn Pays $750,000 for Triangle Plays Kemble of Brooklyn is a big man who knows big id?,is when he seta them which is -the reason the Crescent Theatre is due to make money in a big way. When Kemble observed that the TRIANGLE IDEA blocked everything else in the film world clean out of sight, he connected himself with TRIANGLE in th?- bigges. way he could in ;i bigger way than any ex ?,,,- ever connected himself with any film enterprise !h fore. On Octohcr 8th Kemble crossed the Brooklyn Bridge int?. Sew York and ?signed f'>r the exclusive rights to ?TRIANGLE PLAYS m Brooklyn for two years, bind himself to pay in that time newly Three-quarters of a M ?Hi.'i. Dollars for tin- privilege. The TRIANGLE IM.AYS Kemble has secured for Brooklyn are th.' kind you can sec here in New York at the KMC KERBOCKER THEATRE. All this week, for example: "THE COWARD?" with Frank Keenan. "OLD HEIDELBERG," w?l? Dorothy Gilb. "STOLEN MAGIC," with Raymond Hitchcock. "A FAVORITE FOOL," with Eddie Foy. Kemble of Brooklyn will go on making big money, hut his profits u.ll n'- he greater than ever, for he will have the plavs thai produce the protits. There are other Kembles in other cities. Many of tll(m |u|Vf. ;i]r?,(lv rigned TRI ANGLE contracts More W?1 he Signed today tomorrow and for many days to come. If ,.? ?,,I,,,.?1P'.I ?" -""'?-' ?*?*?*? K.,,,1'1. pays Tll,-,?-,|???1.rs of '. Milli.'Ot tl'?' tl.?-?tre It nt li^'l wav and 38th .Street. TRIANGLE FILM CORPORATION. ST. LOUIS ENDS RACE WITH NEW ALIEN RULE liner Gets sinw-Up Message After Decision ntt Immigration. The tribulations of Captain Jamison, of the American liner ?. t. Louis, were ended at noon yesterday, when a wire? less message was sent out to the vessel from the local oft'.ce informing him that he could slow down, take his time and ?lock the liner this morning. The skipper had been kept gas for twenty-foui hours preceding the .ending of ihe "slow up" message be e-iu-e of a ne? immigration nil _. vise.l by * i.t'i-ii lioner Rows and sanctioned l>\ Beeretary Wilson , ' ? Department of Labor, which was t?. to effect to <iuy. The rule provided that nil second cabin alien paaaengers b? sent t.. Ellis lslnnd, like the steerage, for examina? tion. Now. the St. I,.mis had on bear.I MS second Cabin passengers, and to snare them a Journey to Ellis island i the American Line officials sent a arlre :; Jamison order? ing h;m t" erowd on all the speed lie ec ild make and gel to dock before the ? new rale became sffed ?? ? ... H? ed that he would do his best, and would h..ve ?locke,1 about 10 o'doCB last nlghl had nol *'m- Secretan of Labor decided yesterday to hold "if a while in * the order. I 'i - pite tl - . ?" asi ige, *he St. Louii -?-i- reported oil Rire Isl?n.'. .'?t 4:'..*. p, m. yesterday, bal -ho an ? Quarantine and will .lock this morning. It i? . ? believed that *) ? i rub- of the Com? i i ai become effective. mship officials complained ve. terday t h _? t notice ai th? s?* ral? was I apoa them hy Commisi 11.;.- with little warning. The ? t.-ceived on Tuesday Informed them that the rule would go into sffed day, A committee eompoeed of Her-I man Winter, of the Canard Line; R. II. Parley, of the While ^'?.r Lin? A ' II Nyland, of th" Holland Amer ica Line, wired Beeretary Wilson for a heai the new arder i him until a conferene. the committee In Washington on M day. Ch?irm. n Tanner to Wed Nov 6. Invltatioi ' ne ? ig. den. of Albai I ? I ' anner, Republican S*.r. mittee, s. treat 1 terian Church, Albai rill be med by the Ret rl< on November ?*., at 1:80 | m. /-? Secretary Daniels Coming. Jo?, i Secretan of the arrive tl [ arlth Commander !' "> a, hu naval aide, - the 1 Vand? ? ? -a 111 re? ? to Washington to-i SUFFRAGE UPHELD IN ILLINOIS COURT Battle on Constitutionality o Womcn'l Votes Is Barred. n, n met ? t ? Chicago, (let. 11 i- . i mol? 5. preme Court at S| again ur held the worn-:., laffrage el to-day an refused to permit the "wets" to <>pe another battle on its ' tationolit] The court denied the motion of atto. r.eys to file a hrtef in the Macomb elet tion case involving the right of woma suffn . I DffrOgS leaders construe this a- .. Anal and co -'.ry fo their c l.ui.mb c. ? | the d? '? .* inklin, Progr --i--e car didate f-,r a J -? The men rot? - sat s I :. n oritj. hut th .. bend K V.P.-? made s tesl case by tl... ? ? ra . ? i I " eonrt'i 1 t it we a final ii'-?-' ion He i ..m o till in the i and th?> i!' i .- 'he en this 1 tet, sat in the ruling ;? suie foil ?asl of 'he ?le ci-inn. COURT FREES L. T. FASSET! N.iti'.n.l 1'r.el'i. ?? Rood Oal ?>f Rclle \ue Deaplte Wife's Lawyer, Lea " ne leal of th? was re 1 Kord from the payeopathic ward of Bellevae Roa i ? .1, v. bei? b? I ad besa ander obser? vation for a week Faaaeti was sent t.. the institution on the re.rie.t of his wife, who said that when he was no*. suffering from depn ?hmk ing himself poor he was IB a state o( exhilaration and wasting his money it was alleged that hi i the .natter iiefi.re Justice 1 ... i i ? ' Friday oa a writ of hs t j a friend t the <-<>i.r? ? | tal for a ? ifled yes ? ? - . ? ? | ! must go to a privai --? an! . which he pn Pr. Oregon said that If the mer chant ? "Who will him ?" | for Mrs ? r me? i Rich Friends Mourn Lum Tack, Trusted Servant for 20 Years S \V. Roach's Chinese Chef. Seventy four. Die? Sing? ing Hymn?Adept with .Artist's Brush?Woman Furnishes Grave in Family Pl( I.um Tack, th? "fas I ai ssrvaal 11 Bts-ahsa ?V B ... ?on, N. Y., who ?: I BuBdSJ t )..-*rt dissaas, ? Greenwood CsaiatsiT, ?'?* l'-'***- Th [world m gsasra] kaes n?talas f 1 m bal Mr. Roach'? i ar- r . ,.ir friendl jraehtsta? n. ?'" I him * r?atarkabl? ebsf, ?r. ???:?;? ?itl I brush and rhi.'M?*. an intelligent per ! -""n mha ha.i trnv. "Mv ru?*?t? fr.Vj'.iiT.tlv j>r. I n i I.um - tel en tf ." ?n.d Mr - ? ? highly of I .?...???. ?.r.d his brair ?*? .?o kssfl tha? ? saivsrsit] ? tiun wi.ul.l BSV? mtJo i? i I him to male?- h*r*??<-!f rocogalMd ir ? rly c.rc.f.-? "All who knew him ?.Imired him irre*tly, ian?i Mr? H A Si?ttl?-r. of Har risaa, -?? ?<* f..nd of him after a ?hart , aoquainUnce that ih* tnii?t?d 'hat th? I body b* burled in her fanr.lv : M |*j Greenwood Severn! month? ?*? I.urr*. wa? ?tricken with MSVUBSBls I brvusht : ' . w.aa*.. *a*4 ?,.- cam iton i tfcP c ? - ? was toe much ? He was Mr I the los of Lum, \. ? ? ? ! ..... Mr I ? re Lam Tad re, of _. ? in I'sri? . and : in this en: Yac:.*. . I am Into bis I . ? fears Lum became ? ? -? . - - Me ..." vhick **? ?. ,iUL?XS_ I ANTI-TREAT LAW FRIENDLESS HERE Hotel Canvass Unanimous in Hoping England Keeps Her Novelty. "LET SLEEPINO DOGS LIE." BARROOM CREED Fenr <?f B.imb from Suffragists Makes Cafe Men Sensitiv?' of Much Publicity. We -o the subject of treat '.'. ? s to that subject b? Ion law prol biting a. mea a sto-ip o:' hohe beeomo effediva yes ? are go many persons sd In the qua it a 1 rter went forth to lly innkeepera of '?? I h ; ng, In his rambla ?hmugh our ?' and that the r" idea I ei ivad ? ? Bagranl if th? -red that -.\ ? ? :? ?? |ld buy a round. lapi laed antil It had to be faced. Thomas Carroll, the I owner I ' gi Set ' ' ? -i V ? ..-. near Y I treat, has i v,r for the I Montaigne ? ' "I am i | :." ba is : n this It, but I y that the treal . dn . ?** ".ere is no ihould have ? "A eating law would never ? 11. I end ilisi right there. Hut I want *. ould de mon aloag the treal i ? line. We should treat our friends to i, to pr?s f salts, to new clothe? and to new automobiles, I am - In this A niun doesa _ hesi t? take a .?.ink paid foi by an man, but h>> wouldn't aeeepl a motor ear 'l-il.'r the same citcum _ ? th : nk too much about -. this country. I sii,-h for the old . V. |f|? ' irrol! was working up some sighs Thomas Realy, th? i m making I i of food and drink meet tin ????:.? _, n? i his thoughts. "I am neu* ral." Mr. Itealy said. "In ' . I place and in the la<t the wholly ?'? ltd. Over there they are trying t.. keep the men neeesaary to England's ting ?heir time and money and weakening themselves ? BOUS drink?. I read in The Tribune, I think, that the authorities complained that the wlvea ?o! torn? of the soldiers wer> . the money granted to them In ng, and thai th - la n:.?- of the ? the enactment of the pns "I don't believe that women would do such a thing certainly, in my eareor BS ? uirant man I have met no women of thai ". i?.-." Jan '. assistant manager of the W rf-Astoria, . eomi ? by American hotel men was no< ly who has taM a'*ention to "ti," he said, "knows ?ha? :*. is local to Kngland. As I under-- U 1 It, eondil then cannot, be brought Into comparison with those obtaining in tins eountry So why talk sbout it?" - Iiuni'an, proprietor of Jack's, ? . said be hadn't given Other bene II of" the "Gnat White Way" smiled, hut refused to .ay uny thing. majority of Broadway caf., hotel .nra.it men were willing enon: I | . their view -, but they wouldn't permit their names to be I i ? ?? ?.. Itb them. In th? ? I i ho ? ten te the general public thai tal.? from him on .ll?nate eul s a quantity of le*? m tl " ' women do not drink low bridge! i, and the refrr! dispenser. of liquors fenr that whea women gel ? they will take stepi to eat down the sale of what the comic ; ri.r'.T to as booze. DIX OWES $91 ..387 I . (...vernor*. Assets S*1?,S.'?2?Ha . More Than 100 Cre_lt?.r*. Ottea, OtA II. The eehedale in bankruptcy of ea-Govenor John A. lux. Bled here ? Itei ?hat he has lieb ?of which iodorser of Bote? f". - ? I there. His - - - neluding ? | m. Re ... than l?"? eredltoi i hiefly banks. Mr. Pi_ owns -,'.".- shares of th.. I . : ; nber Companj : ?es of which wore also I .. Ities of . i . - ??? and ? ach n- rv $166.000. The company 100 creditors. Mrs. edit I of the for more th;-. > ? - PENN. UNIVERSITY EXCLUDES SUFFRAGE Student Loader Accuses Author? ities of Inconsistency. . ? ! ?a, Oct. 1_ Termi-sion to meeting in Houst . ? . iemed to Edwar i R. Cheyi ?y, a re, wl ? | .. -e, ae ng man, the , .tee of lious ... deals with a I': V, ..!'?? r T air;nan of the l|.,_ ttee, acting on rity of th.- troatee ag 1 ttei I not grar.t h V s,.me time T)r. Taggart gave conaent to I rember -'. a .? . ?-r . . '?' -o. eays i bow I?r. Ta| ?..ward BO cialiam and woma : to i|_y that he . ? ? ' tl earn' ' the pi ? FIRE R*EC0RD~ S M ',?<!'? .-v l .. ? ? . lim- ? t ?? . . ?? .. iuhwi. r ii I IS?Il . . . , I ._._??_ it? i.u ___.r, ______ * HALTS $6.000.000 STATE LOA] Sie?? art llrowne. Hanker. Say? (ont rol 1er Ih Ftieedinf Ki?ht?. The $?' -'ate loan floated b; M Trsv * tabas II, Ib satietpa t:?.n of ? . \. ?. TOt ?tvod a j. ' ? ' .i ?a V - ?l . ? . ? ra? i far Staw nr" Br . ?.of l T? : an or 1er fro?! I? ? ' .-?-.? ?aVssks, returnab:. ? i-'ii.y i. Mvi r.il is ? .r ' il I bon kl to il lid BOt h? enjoined frpin I "The rin -? i'e constitution al lows the Controller to borrow onlj eipetisa sf t?T.'?.' Hrowr.e last nifht "He i? ac? ins; contrary to ^institutional provi Mr. Travi? ?ay? that the Bststtstf B li ? ? hp| its I?vision fiv? ? r.n-o, arul ?!.<? doSJSlSB *?'a? unan imour? Bgsinit Hr.. a r.... BLACK HAND NOTES WRITTEN BY BOY Wanted MORCy for Suits Brorn Man Mlssiag After Mys? teiiORS Threats. A Black Hjin.l ?pldsfltlc part of it d?H to a boy fourteen year? old ?rlth a pen * for writing let'or?. an.I pnrt bo id hy rhe police to be the real thinn ? discovered last nijrht in Th? ? E ?ward Y. Sehabsrt, S real eata'.' an i .? TsllSf Avenue* who r tarjp ?v:?i trtasara? ?1 th? Kei bsrl Construction CoBipaay, si ut l Si t, hsi h?????' miulni r 11 -? ? ral Black Han.I 1 I.-i Btailsd *.?> him, and k? ' ? p. m. that niirht .... i complain*, to The Bronx !>?? I B irosa He ha? not been ?OSS - . hirty-five year? old, ?? ksight, weighed III : Fo r-oid Loo I ? Grodaor, o( ... ?rai arres'i d yes hr. .Inc.ib Laehourski, of :; - '?'? .' n Avenue, ha.i receive.! ttcrs. The first, written m a boyi-h hand and dat? '? Inly 1 i. read: "If "' <l!r? in CrotOBI Park ander rhe Indian Lake House we will ki'lrii.p ?..li- daiiKh't-r Mary." The doctor told the police. Mary. ..'.'I. ara? kept in the hou??-, ? Bra? ?o worried tha? -he grew ill. Two dstsetivs? watchep) ipp ?arsd I a-r Monday I?r. l.achowski received ? eoBl In ia*jj a thn ? 1."'"? whs place?! In 'i.'P'.- Avenue, between lMlth snd lllil itreeti, at ?> p. m. psstardav, Hatio Hnd liijcilio deposited a roll of stai?e money under a stone I' sis. they sav, stealthily r, i, peehstsd th? bills and ran !':-.ie he was arrested and handed over to the Chililren'? Society, . ? ? :? .riiiuct'.cy. "I wanted to buy two suits of Roy Scout -,.informs," was the explanaMon he gave, I? r. Solomon Glouverman, of 1227* Washington Avenue, The Bronx, re? ceived Ihis letter on October II "I.i uve 100 dlrs on the roof to-nisrht. Po nor show it to the police, or it will be the nrorss far SOU. NI y man wiil not come before 12 ocloeh. Remember, do r.ot try to capture him." A black kaad wan ?Irawn at the bot? tom, in-teinl of a Mgnature. Lout.? do? nie'l that he had written this one. REVOLT IaV GUATEMALA Report? Say Eille* ll*rr rro?**?d M?tsi ran Border In r'nrre. H? T- ??raj,..*. H T ? T- " ?o? J N'ew Orlean?, Oct 13. Revolt h*? brakl I out in Guatemala, according to reports receive I here to day by the <? i??*m*la Junta of ' th* Revolutionary CoataalMaa." An army of 1,7'?0 eoro mande?! by exiled 'i-.H?.?ois!?n?, It 1? ?aid. crossed th? BuuhatU River from ?h? Mexican ?t?te of ' '-.:?pa?. The revolution?r* ar*i j n ?h* fl*H ??a'e of Sar. Marc? :? ?aid to be under the comrr.ar.?! of GoBSral I?idor Valder, a Guatemalan er.jrneer, who wa? e\;>l parental years ago. The K?ivcrrr!ient Harrison at Tacana, r-"r*h?*rn par? of San Mareo. I* '???d to have revolted and joined the revolu'i.'r.ary troop*. B. & M. Re-elects J H. Haiti?. Boston. Oct. II J..rr.e? R ??SS??? wai re-elected president of the Boi ton o. Maine Railroad at a meeting of "he director? here to-day. The ?rock hinder? elected Norman L. B?s?ett, of A'?(fista, Me. a diree'.?r to ?ucc**l 0 EaataBaa, of Bastar, N' H Ail other member* of the board w*r? re-elected. _______i-..:ii_-__-:'^\r:_[\':.-V.^m $onor. Tl IF. Sonora ha* woo it? pl?e? ?? "TV rmjma a*** PiW nogr*ph in the World" ler|??Jv oa the perfectwo of i* Tone Quality and Tone Control A? th* Pstum? ?l*aelSt Btposltt*? t: ? Soaen ?*?? iwsrSe? th? i'?rj ?.- a. r? N* Tern ?jutnt, ?a? ?is tb? f>?l? p!n.n..?-sph el??* ? *.)M r?i?<1?l for Ih!? f.-a'i-r?. Price? $3S, ISO. $75. $100. S13S. $150, $225 ?nd $300 i sll ar.?1 w? "?111 d?nv*n?ir?t? fis* mtntrlatltf nt am Maefelasi ?**l ?'??n so. If* tmptf to purtkaM .no ?in "Buf stka "?? ??air? I'bunoarnpk ? orpa ratloa Cearp* r. Briicl.l??jn. Pr?artd?ot. .,. amans asiese ?t js?. s? a N?w York. Ma ? Ottce ?ad M?S tarmt, 5. H??'l? ?t B?b? Grand, ia Oak er Mahearao*, su? linith. SUS IX) \/////M/////////.\y.y.-.v.v.v.v7.v.'.\Y/:v\?. ??::'*:'" _\ TRI BUiVE WT?L DlRECT?Ry 1 Note?The? following New York City hotels arc advertisers in The New York Tribune. As 8uch th?*y off. r to their guests protection from undesirable surrounding., since sat? isfaction in accommodations and service is fully guaran? teed. See The Tribune Graphic Section every Sunday for complete Hotel announcements. -Am. ft I i H?In C?Res. /. Rich D?Finvly. E?Women F.cluilreTy District No. 1, 14th to 42d St., bet. Fourth Ave. rnd Seventh At?. Hotel. Hotel Arlington, -Hotel Breil.n, Gtan. Hoist Hotel Hermitage, Hotel Irving, Hotel Ir Hanois, Hotel M?.luon Square, Martha V> aolnngton. Hats! Navarre, Hotel Printe George, Hotel Seville, Hotel Touraioe, Hotel York. Addreu. '? Went 25th St. Broadway and 29th Si. 3 l?l St. and Broadway ..met Square, al 42d St 26 G. amer .y Park. 12 -16 East Hal St 37 Madison Ave. 20 Ear,! 29th St. 7th Ave. and 3?th St. 28th Si. and Fifth Ave. 29th Si. and Madi?-Mi Ara. 9-11 Eeit 39th St. 7th Ave., cor. 36th it. Ratai. $9 wk __..$_4 wk-W_r 2 $1 a day and up. $1 per day ap $1.30 per day and ap. $30 per maSk op, 2 people, $130 per day ap. On application. $130 per day ?p, $1 per day up $1.50 per day up. $1.50 to $3.00 per day. On application. $1.50 up. District No. 2, Washington Square Section? below 14th St Hotel Albert, lllh S?. and Univenlry PL $1 per day and op. Hotel Farle. 103-105 Waverty Place. $9 wk. Eu.. $16 wk. A__ Hotel Holley. 36 Waihington Square. On application. Hotel Judi?n. M Waihington Square. $1 Eu.. $2.50 Am. Hotel Marl'on. 3 5 Weil 8th St. On applicat ;on. District No. 3, 42d A Hotel Briitol. Fi Ho.'l Buckingham. R Hotel Fmj.ire. ( 14 Fait 60th St. 1 I! .<? I Great Northern, R Hotel I._ngdon, I-; H ir! l.iurelton, B Hotel Leonori, C Hotel Lon?a. re, !'. H tel l.orra.ne, I) H?tai New Weiton, B Hotel Netherland, B Hotel Rb hmond, B Hotel Soassne. B 11- ?al -I. Jame., St- to 63d St., bet. Madison 122-24 Wen 49ih Si. F.fih Ave. and 50th St. ' ' i Si. and Broadway. Lager _c Babcock. Il H Weit 57th Si. Fifth Ave and 5 .th St 147-149 We.t 55ihSt. 63d Si. and Maduon Ave. 157 Wen 47ih St. Fi'ih Ave. and 45ih Si. M?a_aaa Ave. _nd 49th Si 59th Si and Fifth Ave. 70 Vieil 46th Si. IM Weit 47th St. 109-11? II Weal 4)4 Sk Ave. and Broadway. On application. $2 per day up. $1 per day and up. On appiiration. $2 per day ?. On application. $2 per day up, $2 per day up. $1 (?r day up. On application. On application, $2 per day up. $1.50 per day up. On application. $1.50 per dey up. District No. 4, 63d St. to 11 Oth St., bet. Central Park W. and Broadway. A hotel And-non. 102 Weil fiOih Sl. B II ?el Belacloire. 77th St. and Broadway. B Hotel Bont.-Narranganirtt Broadway at 94th Sl. Hoed Brett-a Hall. H lei Berkeley. Hotel ( lendcning, H vl Caleaial Hotel E-vl_.lt. Hotel Lucerne, H tel Majeilic. Broadway. RSth to 86lh St 170 Mien 74th Si. 202 Wen 103d Si. Mil Sl. ft Columbm Ave. 61 il St. and Co I umbui Ave, 201 \J.,it 79th 9km Central Park W. 7.. Sl. Haul Manliallan Square. 50-58 Vieil 77th St II i. I M_ne Anlomelle. (Srnh __, and Broadway. B H?.tel MiiissV B Haas! M ni' ello. ?1 II lei therm.n .Square. B line! Wallon. B Hole) _."ar<_ . Haaal Via. gent. Broa'lway at 10). Sl. 35-17 Wen 64th |t L.uad.ay. 70th lo 71 it St, 104 \_eil 70th St B.oad_ay and 76ih bi. BROOKLYN HOTELS. On application. $2 per day up. $1.50 up. $2.50 up. I or 2 pen.m?. On application. $30 up for two. On ?;,!??'. n. $1 per day 14 I'm. and bath, $2 up, *J ?ret day up. $2 per day up. $1.50 per day up. $1.50 per day up, $1.50 up. $1.50 per day up. On ?.;??' n. I- r_ and bath. $2.00 ?a. 97 Columbia Hc.^hti, Hi nth, ? peiioaa.