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Tlie Conducted by Sarnuel Hopkina Adama. Thi. department Ha. entered the .ocond ataga of .arrica t. TribuV. Ur- ******* " - .nt-ndod mer.lr U. ..par*** ,h, aheep of adv.r?...ng from ihe .oat.-and han, ? **?? . B?| now .t goea heyond mere odentifiration. It embr.coa -o ...i.t ror e-r.ry lettef printed iaj th,. department de.cr.b ni':perience.-pL.nt or unpleaaant-wilh ***?~"J* \Zoaa\aZ, eaceptmg only pa.en, medicne*. T*?*"",? Id $2.00. payabl. in BO, merch.ndi.o M -J !?*?? ?^ .or. For tho moit imporl.nt letter each, ra.-lh . ?_"_? ,50.00. payabl. *im,i.,.y. w,l. be aw.rded. N~ ^t?* Jbheld-a. you prafW, but mu.t b. ai.n.d or we w,|? kao. -her. IO POoi th. pri" order. Addr...: Th. Ad-Vi.or. Iribuno. New York. -w. - ? ;;;:,;,,-. i5JTw*S ??U.. .I*aa_b? II. I. . f advke: ? eourai ? ther rsa a .nd mi.le.ding . s?,;, 0f tha arorat ?dvr- ,.._wful. abua. . r ff,r which clearly eieeswa . ,. compariaona, aueh hs ... . ,h thehigherp. . i fr,r the lower It ia a mistake .... IdereA DI ,pai quantitj do no-. - ?n, if he doea nol explain ytrs.1 aa hoaeat ei , .. Tho pamphlet r,proseti4, a genuine and expert public' ??? " Weight.i rand Meaeurt -N- ??? or "*> from the Local "tVi.-e. 56 Liberty Street , .m ..nding re* under aapjrat. ffi Jjjg^ \VpiTwwn n'X WJiLTot S.-r *U n? and rank obscen.ty oeen a nnei ... e it. Jut .ndfUh.A. publicatioi "''?? .. ,.( .. , paralyaie, hrart diaeaee, ftta, goitre, r**? ?* and tubwSiloala troop like a para e . I ghoula through the pagea of thia matrimonial lure* ** H ? P?"1 "*? ?** &vA furtUne mB AU^all are there, tha old. f.mili.r faker.,! a. CwSTWO I*a?b almoat ""Ve Simmon. PubHahing Compwy, ol S^ftW Ohio ****** thfaSirw! ' .e,?tid('la^niaUi.ratthi'poStomce. T? utog, wbo dain that the grmril newapaper muat ?^*^^ tiaine it can get, regardleaa of Ka character, or muat fa.l the ful.owing ?;?rl,;4- byth. Greenwkh (Conn.) Pn-a, ,a commentted. advertiBing and kdvertiaing eolumna. ? banlabed. come eontracta te aign ?'? Fro. ...... through thia . . eoaaigaad ?? ti&rXiTX. the t. gation ?aj? ThereaSe. dependeon ua report ,. ? 0Tpr he , , , will nioring - ?i^'* 14';ii eonldeaea al th. -o,l powerful pioneer in thia rn*** ? ampaig" t"*1 ? ra ????; . ? . 4h.Tr.thi n.? 'io tho Greenwieb Pmbi and ita clw-aightgd and atraight-apokrn rditor Mr. RaJph Moirow, The Ad-Viaor?a oomplimenta and congratuU Hona.' Graenwkh 11 not a large city. The Greenwich Prean ia not a Ittgi ?aper Kut the volume of advertiainf which it carries ia aatomahlng, and ? he advartiaing ia clean and honeal I ntJly. the Gr-aanwich Preas haa that it can 1"-' v eat and atill make a good profit The newspuper, whether larjre or amall, which canr.ot make money otheru.se than by be through falae advertiaenienta into the clutchea of quarksa-,: ? r a i?re?ta?- of the profit- belonga to the }.etter-'li ad Clal T ? ..v mmm te BOte 1 ' " '' "f fnrr'; ,. ., , t : J i ? re of Mark Creaa (.? Co., Broadway, . aaii of glo-eea ?? baek I . ...... a theif attenUoa being called te the error JOSEPB n. BOLME8. Ab the o'M'4 atfcairing W:,4 M1 WWI^fJgy! "Marve!!ouP, my dear }\p. r., : Marvel ?ue!" You get tho $2.00. Tv? el pping from the Dally Trade Kerord ei the ITth will ineak for itaell , , not ubi r ai thei newapaper, nt prob .... , heleaa we ro.N WEBER, IM . ._,. vVeber ia thii ng I the dark agea of journalian when . ,. .? ..,,. ??.. department of a newapaper. ' '!"? ' 'I ;r' tba lenal , . . r ,: ? ? g ???? . The Ad-Viaor ia gjad in thc Daily Trade Record on ntai mattei f rea nti .? ly'a raatoraer, bul a ? ?? bu ineaa. With the ? tt we formerly 1 eld in their aea ion, wa i - . ., ked how wa diapoae of .w ;i. \ and of each ao without reduction . ? We are aelling il for |1. If u <hd a i4 i- nol worth $1. Tha f'liiov.. ,- for 60 cenl "The aan \ \ >? ap] t ? wai can coraa in here and pay . irmei l thi ? feai of aeeing the aane tfctng in our winihra tho I ?' for $19.50. "'I ? ng the reta buaineaa of the city and deHtroyinjf thi- tore which contin ie their aale polii y. It ii a commoi tl ' etailei to threaten the mariufa'-4 ir. ? thetn off their bu) . . . .- . j... .,,,iN^,... Thero ? ? whieh hanoile all aalaa legititnatfly, H-jt there i he othei that the public haa in parl heeoana ' ' '"' whoae in oi< .i Ie. Mr. Webe ' but thi latodern tanoa*NTfey i certaliily away from tt.i PHONETALKSMAY GOTO GRAND JURY _ .Strong Intimates' Talley Demands That Body Get Wire Tapping Records. FARRELL INSISTS . ON PUBLIC APOLOGY Police Squad Identifies Nntes of Convcrsations- Hcaring Off 1 Until Mondav. Rerorda of thnae 1"0 telephone con-; ver.aations bennnt* Ofl < ommiflflionor Strong'a inveatigation of State char- ? 4'hirh were gained by the wire tapping aqijad of the police. may yot !':nd their way into the handa of grand Jurora ar.d ti,?. Diatrict Attorney. Comi ? ? 81 r >ng, at Ihe hear Bg n the Bar Aafloeiation rooma terday, intimated thnr thia mn:. their deatinat on, Alfred, J. Ta i . counael r'or Dr, D. < Potter, I'ran Potter and Father Farrell all of rhom flgura ? ? eoBveraationa demande.l that Iha BOBl to the grand jur> BO "that body can decide whether h erime has bern com mitted, or whetr.er the righta of cit ireng have been groaaly vi( i I The recordi themielvei Commia a:or-,er Strong na- BOl ? ' deeided to bdmit aa evidence tion, aaaerting I it tl of hi* reaearrh does nol inc ' ng f"r a crime. He apenl yeaterday morn ing, however. in having the five i berg of the poliee wire tapptng Identify Ihe recorda. They were then flled wnere they 441II be i.f ea ? ae cess if it dec dad to admit them ta evidence. Tell* What Keeord* BB8V, "There are approximately 100 of thoaa reeordfl," tha l 0 ei an nounced. They tend to Indieate th.* axiatence of u eombinotion between rersona, aoma of whom apparently hava heen witneaaei before thia in veatigatioB, and aoma of wh.>m have not "The record": point to an effort on , the parta ot theae peraoni to: "1 Attompt to induee the Governor] to revoke or eancel thia commii "2 To attaek aad diseredit the eemmisflion il 1 I "H To attaek and diseredit the r'.ient.a of Mr. Hotch "4 To apiril pei ',rij deaired ai witneasea .144.. from rhe juriadietion j 0' the court and 1 ?" ? ? eon m lion; aad To ad t il neiiei 44 hai aay and a hat nol to ibj a hili the stand. "Much of thia ia axtremely letioua,] and may later be tranamitted to the Diatrict Attorney for the grand Junr." The hearing waa adjourned ol r.oon yeaterday and will nol reconvene un-' til Monaa*. 4' hen w illiam Hot. eouniel for ? hai i 1 Kingsbury, nnd John M. Bowera, , oounael tor the State Uoard of CI i ties, will sum UP. Father Farrell, Deai Potter and Blahop McDonnell al! iaiued tati rnenta or: the wire tappiag 81 \ eaterday. I'arrell llemands Apology. "I'nleaa Mayor Mitcl ? miaaioner Wood* make a publii ogi. placing me ln a repul abl ?? the community, i will raatti ? ? " Fathei Far rell declared. "Under the preaent conditior, of alfaira, thej lave pu in the eriminal elaaa. We have Ita knowledge rhat i i? were tapped aml thal < ardinol I ..? wire v?rs meddled with." "I eonaider tha wire tapping inci . dent a th? right ? of Individuala." Biihop McDonnell atated. "I expeel one of two tl Either a retractloi i tiena made. or thal i who hava made the ehargea wi forward end provp ? Dean Potter aaid: "So far, they have admitt'd . Ing in on three win 11 u a begianiag. It ii to be hoped they ba eompelled ? i admil the f ill extent to which their eriminal mva aion of private rigl | ? I gone." TO GIVE YIDDISH CONCERT Seidel Rn.ner to Make Only Appear aaee Ta-aaorroa Night. The only | n thia ' ? ? ??. bj Si di; Roi ner, thi I . ompoaer, a ill take pla. ? I morrow night ln Carnegie Hall. Rov-1 ner w 111 lei ? ?( of 100. The n I en bj hai been lel to H? brew hyn Among thoae who ? taken boxea are Thomaa Motl Oaborne, Georga W, Kirehwey, Marcui M. Marka, Cii vice Commiisioner Henry Moakov I Judga <>';-';.?.a Hartman and ea Go* ernor W I. iam P il Churchill's More than a Reataurant? A Broadway Inatitution Broadway & 49th Street ICAVANAGH Sl I Restaurant I | 258-260 WEST 23rd ST. 1 FAMOUS FOR Sea Food Specialtiei Delicioui Steaki and Chopi j| ?E All the Seasnn'i Delicaciei = ?= Courteaiea to l.adiea I 'nattended H r= = = Newly Fnlarged Banquet Rooma = I Muai, Fatnhliahed 40 Yeara j= lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimni CttcllOttV* 14th Street, atar Fourtb Arenae. GUARANTY FOOD LABELS GOOD UNTIL 1918 Federal Order Extends Time for Use of Supply on Hand. 1-'- rr TV. Trt' ira Rurrgu ) Waahington. April 20. Labeli of food and drug producua eontaining the guaranty legend and aerial number iflflued under tho food and druga act, \41 i e h w.re prin'ed pr:or to May I, Iti 4, may be u?ed until May I, 1018, accord ;ng to a decifliOB to-day of the Acting .Secretary of th* Treasury, the BOCra tary of A;;rirulture ard the Acting Sec? retary of ( ommerre. 1 hia deciaiOB waa iaaued only after the lirpartmcnt of Agriculture had held a hearing to aarertain the number of labe 1 hearing the guaranty legend and aer al namber remaining aaaaad in the handa of the food and drug induatriea. It arai found that manufacturers and dealera la food and drug produeta gen erally have removed the guaranty legend and the aerial number from labela print ? : | re rhe adopfon of the amend mer.t prohibiting their further uae. Some atanofacturero, however, hava on band large number* af labela. roat ng 'I.ou?ands of dollara, printed Ifl good faith under previoua regulation*. i r o apecial board recommended that in vien of the heavy losgea which minu facturera would auffer if they were BOt red to ua* the lahels printed prior t,i May S. 1914, an extension of two years be graated. BIDDINGER'S FREEDOM PUT UP TO WHITMAN FigW for Writ Here Postponed Pending Hearing Ar. agreement wa* reached ye'terday in the tlght to rxtradite (iuy Biddinger te i hicago. The habeaa corpua pro eeedinga aet for to-day before Jur-tice Bijur will be adjourned pendir.g the re ei naideratiofl of the mae aext Wedaea daj by Governor Whitaaaa. Biddinger's attorneys, led by MoBea H Groaamaa, and reinforeed by Robert I I antwell, ol .'hicago, are confident ?n will reemd hia extradition warrant. 1 he) would try to convinc* Governor Whitman, Mr. (antwell aaid, that the extradition 4va>? contrary to the !aw ol It waa baaed on papera. hr aaid, 4\hich Governor Ilunne of Illinoia had ligned without knowing their con Govemor I'unne was ready to withdraw h;s reojueel for the return of Biddinger. The laaryera expected to have a I'ommunication from I?unne to bnck up the requeat Governor Hatflcld U/efll Virginta w-ould make Ifl per anri before Whitman to reacind the war ? . ' II. Leo Weil, at whoae inatance the BCtiofl againr-t Biddinger waa taken, conferred yeaterday with rhe BttornOyi n preaenting Illinoia. He aaid they wer? prepared to combat whatever argu menta might be placed before Whit? man. LOEW GETS BRISBANE LAND Will Krert New Theatre at ISSfh Street and Seventh Avenue. Marcus I.oew, the vaudeville king, an nounccd laat night tha*. he had pur , ? I from Arthur Hrisbar.e t.tle to h lMrf;e jdnt of ground and buildinga in 126th Street, near Seventh Avenue, which he p'.an.a to erect at once a new theatre ar.d roof garden. The theatre, with 2,.".00 aeuts, will b? 00 the ground floor. Three flcora \4..; |.?. devoted to otHeefl, and the roof gar dl D will extend the dej-th of the build? ing to 12Cth Street. a Poor Baby Needs Oo-Cart. I*hi ri ifl uae for that go-cart the baby ! BB OUtgrOWfl und that haa heen left to gather dual ifl the Htoreroom. By aead ing it or a diauaed baby carnnge to the Bureau of tbe Aaaoeiatioa for Improving the Condition of the Poor. 106 Eaflt Twenty aecond St-eet, vou may bring happirea. to a poor mother ,., j health to a baby who otherwia.. a-.i to i.e indoora at hr me. MERCHANTS GET 5,000 MEWBERS 1,524 Recruits Obtained by Association During Two Weeks' Campaign. EXTENSIVE PLANS TO BE UNDERTAKEN Harbor and Dock Improvetnents Being Devised by Several Expert Cornmittees. The campaign of the Merchanta' As aociation of New York to increase ita memberahip was officially ended yea? terday afternoon by a luncheon in the bnllroom of the Hotel Biltmore. All ex cept ft half-do;en of the hundred com mittees which have been beaiegmg buai? neaa houaea and firms for the laat two WOOka turned in their final reporta, whieh aaaure the minimum member tihip of 5,000 for whieh tha aaaoeiation has been itriving, Theee report. added 111 aoplieatiooi te the 1.104 a readj vr liflteo during thi eampaign. making the Merehanta' AaaociatioB of New Vork the greateat community eommercial organTtatiofl Ib tha world Every larg,? . the city ar.d every type ,,f bufli ri"-M are nor* repreaented, from baaka and mantifactonea to aaaociationa of lawyera, doctor* and architecta. Fnr thefir-u time New York'a buaineaa ard professional interests are mobiliaed for united action. After the luncheon William Frllowes Morgan. preaidoBl of the aflflociation, congratulated the eommittCOfl OB their itieeeiafal a rk 8, C. hteadc, aeeretary, then Bflked for the reporta. Committee 24 carried off *.he honora of the day by reporting that thirty-one new member? had been brought down during the morning'.s hunt. Walter H. Merrill, treusurer ol Acker, Merra'.l & Condit, 44ii4 rha:rman of the day'-. h'.ue ribbon committee. William L Fish, for Com? mittee. 26, reported thirty recruits, and Johr, Buckle, for ( ommittee IT, tweoty rhe '.am headed by Mr. Buckle, however, earried o*Y the pnze for the erit-.re eampaign with a total of ninety three new nembera. A committee head? ed h> William Loeb, jr., reported thal it had rounded up lUCh mOB as ? laronea H. Maekay, Daniel Guggenheim, Geoiwa w. Perkina, S. Perkini and Thomai W. Lamont David Belasco, repreaenting the theatrical interest-. of the eity, was alao added to the roll yeaterday. Added reveoue that h memberahip of flve thouaaod will give the aaaoeiation ii expected to enable It to earry out the programme outlined for the r.ex* -.ear Tnta includei enlarging foreign trade, u Bcioattflc plan for rhe harbor and doeka of the eity aad aatabliahing n legialatlva bureau. The aaaoeiation already i.a- t!.?.r?;.- eommitteea of nnaa ciers. buainess nnd profeaaional men engaged Ib lohriog many of the per plexitig problema. Al tha gueat table were Freaident .'. ,.in Fellowea Morgan, Henry K. rowno, Clarenee Wi,|? man, William A. Marblo, William C. Broed, William llamlin Child", iharles H. I.umh, Jaiaei Crawford MeCreery, John B. Six, Kd warri D. 1'age, Walter Scott, William R. Willeox, Ntcholafl F. Brady. Lawrenee M. Ii. IfeGuire, Daniel P. Morse, P, P. Dalaell and I?. I. MacKaj Major Oeneral Wood wa? to have >.. ona of the ipeakera nt the luncheon, but hia dutiea prevented him from attondiag. In addition to Preai? dent Morgan, apeechei nrere made by Arthur Wllliama, head af Iha member? ahip eommlttee, and Lawrenee M. D. MeGuire, pr,..i,!i.!.' of the A.-sociation of Real Eatatc Brokera. The "DROOPLO" Another excluaive and original YOUNG Soft Hat for Spring- all Colors Bor-o_l.no Italian Soft Hate in oww ehapee f^LVttcSS 6,16?.231,605,?49,903.1197,13o?lB'way.;i7.Na3aoiu:-)t.,J71FultonSt.,Bkn hhr+ec-^ wfaw Better Prepared than ever to meet your require ments in Clothes and Haberdashery for Easter. Strotlger Values, too, for we are giving you every advantagc of purchases made prior to advances in cost of material. Prices guaranteed throughout the season. ^ie&^e- *v- /vfertJd?*^ Fifth Ave. Building- Broadway Cor 24 th St. r_-r^r=Jr=-Jr=^r^^ RECTOR'S ilAmerica's Leading Restaurant" To Dine Well Make To-Night Vour Rcctor Night A la Carte in Alain Dining Room Special Dinner in Hall Room de Luxe at $1.50 a Cover l.ntertainment and Dancing on l.oth lloors BROADWAY & 48TH ST. r^f^r^r^i^i^fJf^r=-jrJr^i^[^r^r=-ir=J 1 l l l I H 21 ADVERTISEMENT. AOVEKTtSEMENT. After All?You Must SEE Our New Spring Clothes VV E'RE taking a vast deal of space in * * the newspapers to tell you about our new Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Clothes? But?when all is said and done the vitally important thing is for you to see them. That's the only real way to learn of the quality, the freshness and vigor of style? the wide varietv of our Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Topcoats * "4*4,1 We vvanl to call vour particular at- At $25, $*30, $35 ind up lo *?.<? *f tention to our Spring Suite of Home- offer the tvidest wlectiotu of new .s|iun Cloth. styles and fabrics. ?? . , . ,, "Varsity Fifty Five," a ffroup of live, rhevre stvled very, very smartly . , ? ,. i i"i 4 44.-' i ai* *c \r * ? ** sn.'ip >\ models tor vouiia ni< n aml bv Hart Schaffner & Marx- mtans, ???, . . ,? , B ? , ili. men vvno tvanl to l<>ok vounir. browns and various shades ol gray. And tliev'.v VALUE take our Conservative suits for the older man, word for ita the stont man an\ man and every % man of tit and material thal look At $18 and ?20 lined with alpaea and t'eel and are the same as thi best <?r serize. -\t $22.50 coats lined tailors can produce al iniieli higher H'ith silk: vests, silk-l>acked. prices. Wallach Bros. Broadway, below ' hamben St. Broadwar, Cor. 29th St. I'lnnl .Ur., ( nr. IS2d Sl Open 246 Z48 vVeal I25tfa St. J Evi oiag illllllNlllllillllllllllllllllllllllillllllHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlllllillllllllW MADISON SQ. GARDEN NOW TWICE DAILY, 1:11 A 1:11 Snnrt Sra4on. ni BARNUM&BAILrlY DI ?? '? '"i"; '?! ? "i*4 P F R S I A rai i i.ak pagkant. r c n. o i /* 1000 NEW WONDERS ntXlNG niui.i: niv;.- rjvo ?TAora ? in nil'I'i'l'lli'MK AND rill . NTIRK IhiME i?l MAl'lH.iN .-gl oVKK UAHm.N. UUNBTEB /oi>-Hw:ai< COXUBJCM L 25c & 50c !-':\V. t!% I'Vi.au !'? i "-.-J'4 I" 50 Cl II lr*n uatfff 10 Half V Ir* ' - II * ?i ' ,"i4"*'I"_ rjr?''. ^. .. i . - - . .. y irapc Bat. Baat ll , ial* .t liai ? iiitAMii ncKirr ornctn I r!ilKh Vallrf r.krt IHBc* B'?a| A 124 ?' . ,, . .. li- '.'. II M. t A i aod Km Y r. METROPOLITAN gfit^. !.,. I ,4 El r;.'. TVOMtUi .1 MtT Ustliim T iu la) A Halur laj *l 3 0 DIAGHILEFF'S BALLET * RUSSE to-night rj.,r.v.^''.:',:;:?";' ... ,. i, aooVna a*n ?- " ? ' '? BoBelo**; ..!,..'? I* ;ii liirrl! ... /???" ' CAT MiT "TtiaBiar." "l-'Oliaau <1* F?u " JAl.lHftl. . : ? rr.71 !r ' 4;::. Mmrv l/Ti I ??. ii......!. 1 to leta?a; lla MiMta, Ho:m, 1 CAT C\7C "Narrlaa*" M pufarm'r* In tl W 3A1 .tVL. , .,;,?-.? I.* <;'?'"' I* ? j^,r " f >| ? .. a V ? .. . I. ;? I "... II-ra. "' 1 ,.- '. ia. Bokuldfi Mia H ??? ' ' ? ' "'?? Prka. |l, $1 50. II, li.50. II A $5. HAKPMAN 1 1AM' I'BKIl ii^r'TaT-? MATIHEEOIILY^&ft $1.03 HIP-HIP HOORAY ,.' . SOUSA .." icaBalrl M... ui hiai^l ka B- H I,ur"4 '4 Mmlnr EUlott'* llimtrr, HUth BI., nr. H'4va> . Last Recltala ot the Season YVETTE GUILBERT Wednetday Ev^ng, April 26, at 8:30 . ?! Sunday Evrnlnf*. Api 1 30. I M* ? ',. .' B:in. ? tfti Ma I I ?, al :t ii'iki c niiv "o irii \icink. \ mxmmw LOEWS NEW YORK ["Jtfg .? i ...?.'t. '''1 Prtr* lOr. iv :s< I j' ??> IU... l Mant* , A ?V4fa . -i rtO i Grand Pl|. OfB.*? fi?n-?ho?? Orrhaaira. I.oew'i Amnican Roof |-;'Jf*r.* \, A" J4M1S A BONNIl THOHNTnN. I *ll 8EATS ,.. - : . 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