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.S. BANKRUPT. HE SAYS ii'i'iKiinu oi lsnici I'uiiiniii llci'iMved $30,000 Wlioii lie .Man'iptl. ,!,Si GOT SiJ.OOO A YE Alt it Owes 81 1.0 1 .1 lo Fifty ( mil tors 11 i Assets Are Wu k noinlnii in lunUrimlcv wnH Iliad vr. I.nl.iv tiv I.iwyor Uoliorj M. M. Putnam ,1 ni WpM liwili street, a miii of thi lut .m.iriiic I'ntirt .lu-tlcv .John I'utnam of I'-uyi county, a Rivat-Kro.U-Kraiitlson' of di'ii l'litn.im of rtovoliltloliiirv famo mi ijti'.'ptieivot inr into .urn. .Mary rimiatri Mr Putnam nlao'M hi total I Mil IHph tnr dub lus, borrowed moiir-v, flower?, servants w.irco.. tailor bills, dental and mfllo.il ktvIcv. food and clothing. newfpnp1!'' tc. at Ml. 045. There urn tt(t creditors listed. The nre tiro Hi In otitM.indlng account", ncnw Mocks i,f iiuinltial v.ilue nnd ftactlonal inlorosts In Ohio real etato. xnionc tlio ilebtn l ntcd bv Mr i'utnam ii'f Cf to the. Columbia Yucht. Club for iltis J3.I0O In borrowed money. $101 to tin' Itnllrcud Club on lioiuo aocountH, ) to thrt-o tailors, $73 to three) ilentintH. .: to a physician, KM Tor meats, $718 tc thrt Krocorh, a fas lloh bill, fV to a tnKr JI 10 for milU.lMI for dry good, jit for hats K'l forthopf.Kiaforstatloncty. JH fur nai?rH. $7 lor flowers, iVlZ l .r ilrup-. $'." for too. floo to his cook, ji.tn to a toiiiitlrei- named Mrs. Annie llfin. $l.lo! tent to (ieorco K UrauibOli. 5'p? to Martin ! Thou for mo.ttM and ) wO to John K Putnam of Ml. Hood, Off on u note The at'!' 11 hied In addition to tho fl". l oiitr-tamtltic; account o are twcnti eliarrs ft Mock ol th Fairhaven Water t orn p.iny pint icntv-i'i t-hint- of t Urcniian f--1 K'dinc N'o-i lUu Attach ment Com f.im stock, an undivided oiie-tlftii'iith of 'orif-lnlf mtiT'.-t-t in laud in two (into i .wn-lup- and a life intrrrt in otie-flf-t'ntb of tin- net rental of property in fincitin.itl under the will of Hubert. 11. Mio'in.il."r of that city. H. the term of llooett M. S. Pulnam'f ' other' will ho and hie brother John Put rain, formerly of the I hinee liiipcrial l :itoin (iTVice. vere cut off without a in. I from tliM inuther'x e-tate. xalilxJ at jimiiiii The yoiuiKt brotiiet. Nrael I itiMic. then a lieutenant in the Mtli In-atitrj. L S . maili' mK heir Lemur-" lie had taken Impart in 1 1 1- lit 1 -crii.n U'KUti bfToro tl "ir motlii'r' deth ' tliM two older brother--, who inn "iiilwl that n art of tln-ir tuotliT'i- p-tute ". 'ii thiialur" ol a trut fund for which iniMeo i-iiollld l" iipiHiitltnl Mr. I'tlt inm dn-d early in OotoN-r 1!"" INTEREST IN BIRTHSTOKES. eiintrj IiIp Itrtltnt lo thr Urllctif of Mie .li'iiellrr. Much Httentlon ha? Iieen Krn ilie Mill t of birthMoncs ince Hie lletall .towellcr '-tociMtlon invlsed anil liniendcd the INl n mouth stones at their annual contention !d lately In Kunss" City, nnd the pre?-. ''ir due consldf ration and mueh vcclllit- tic, has como to the coucluslnn that the "n filers Knew ihelr tu--in"-s. and have nc mo Tnru eu in v l . "i'ph uf ''"ellers and tho piper mic!i interest h.if '"en aroui?d that it proml-iv to caun- a 1 Jiintn'widn rovl.al In birthtoiie- to the "Hsht of those ame Jewellers nd tho folks most afletted by the new cel-doa havo no caute to be diatlsfled p 'her. for vlvcrit of birthday pret-euta will .r"- know deflnltelr the correct em for rv U and every month the new llt be i imlm at once tandard. official and final nd thp recipient of such sifts will rrjolc c cr the abundant cencroslty of tho jewellers i" slvln; to tle'ni so wldn a ranse of choice r-vis a this llt now contains. FollOTlns Is the new order' J .uiry Csmet 'July Kubjr ' r opury Anithjit Auiust-ardnny d1 tc'j Bocditon! and Prrlilo'. Aquamarine. Sftptemb'r Satiplilir. r"i Plamooil. 'October Opal nnd Ji -Esi'rald Tourmaline. .i."f Fearl and Moon-l.Novrmbe r Tnju- Hone. IDecembfr luruui'i-n a-nd IrftpiH- I lcill fV seras first on the list are the oldeit "bllhed btrthstones.hlle the alternates er.'l havo the rl?bt to scoud place nnd r- now correctly be eioen If delred ' 'e aquamarine nnd tho peridot luno ,1 0 wisely nelccteil us substitutes for t n of the mohl diflleiilt and unpopular n. iif on the lliit, and now Instead of beinc - "d to near a bloodtone or a ardon i f- 'lietr blrthslono thoo born in March ' Mizuft havo a more ilenlni: clioiro. ' .l'ernato was named for the opal, ot ' i-ly on account of the reputation that c ii li.is forhrlnslns bail luck to th ""pr", . o. the many colored tourmaline U a favo r n gni e from any other reason the biibstl- fur t(ip pearl nnd turquulse wer i -ru to eDable those born in .tune or t'r inhr to wear n Rem representing Ihelr ' "ttioiith if It it Impossible for them to -' 'he nearl or turoilolse-as tho case i" without ehanelng the color nnd -e of these etonen. I'nr, it mul be ,T'ood, the pearl will lose Its tint nnd n and the lurnuolse will turn to an ognlrubln Kreen when worn by cer-'-m rjei-sons whoo particular constltutlona - i irniy and ((iiK.kly niter tho appear-' ' of 'nese uenis. 1 ue new list Im ho altogether attractive 1 " inprehenslve that it shown with what 'p ami thought It Iihh been cotnplleil, the , ' -'hstoties being inde'd worthy of uwak i ed and cnllifhtened lnteret. SMALLEST STORE IN THE CITY. Jl la on Nnaano f4trril ,ear Ann lllineiisluiis, Aboat .'1 by 6 Keet. P'ohahly the ainallest atore In the city I'j' ate.i on Nuikiu btreet near Ann i' The dimensions! of the tiny store, about Z bj ii. There Is Just about j'igii room hi It for tho proprietor to ' ' Ms -.ubply of goods and to aqueeze ' ' If in if n norm broke and he could 1 Vj 'jtlur tlielter. It would bo a most 'mfrirtablr plait, to be contltifd In In ir.t veHtlier If lio did nqueere In It I" more cunitortablo to stnnd. for 't!pK down he would hardly have s'i .iHcr, to etretch hie legp. little Horn reminds one of a holn In wall It in really a store within h " re '-upvlng epaeo partitioned oft ' i" 4nijlir elorc, which If the main t 'he to stores ate used for entirely ' ' husltieasea. Tho main store la 'ia -nfo and the little one for the ' ' ''V i'f Ke.tillemen'ii hoek und olhar lit -nets -Tbj'r. utteiitlon nml draw- trade. alwiiis a croup or iwi ims out. ' 'I'Mt nn gnr-lns In and ricitlnt; how " hto'k tbi' proptlfHor f.nt einrc In '' '! b" tliouwitirls of peopln curt " l'tli,K liy uti their whf tip nil ' iiiirtm .'.m.iati street It it certain 'r.a -.ii, of tin people arc KliiT lo olup ' ii soiii'tlilni: ths're. There are nthr small stores scattered utrhtjut tlr ii", but none of lliem aro in a tii' ono en isii'ssit btreet 'unibu uti.'io tliert nri' two t.tor;.( nn in rinrd iwuilvll U'ijuhhiik 1 ouses nr tho ami intitiio near s i ninth .' , i u illmlnuilv" aturn la upl(d b J'tvrllei' All the htorea uto flcper than the one near Ann Jtrccl. ROBERT M no UHHiiii iiirryiovni in inu loav-, iallB0(i .mother tliu; t US mi . , V' i V V "'"" I with hi fnllm-tnml I '? f ' ' i'.V" . . . "V1.1."' ""I nml enve, liltn the. fiirlhrr t '""''' " ' ' " ,',uu Ini inc the, club that I ah Hi it iii. in in- 1 1 if 1 1 i.i in i OOLF WITH ONE CLUB. Choose a Driver or Itraatr, hnt Xot Nthllck. I "There Is a very ancient trlrk familiar totho saplenlBolfor," writes Horace Hutch-ln-on in 'fptra anrf Country. ."II lii'n chnllnnito to piny with one club only tlitil la lo Bav. with only eno to llwOused bv tho htdlenKer, while the challeiiffpit Is allowed the use, or abuse, of all his set. Of course this la an ofTer made only to a plnyer whom the proposer of the match enn dive nt least n half, when both havo thplr full panoply of arms. On this hypothesis the match .oimht to be a ctr talntjj for the challenger, "H eeema so at least to the man of In nocence, foenlranl only of his own help lessness In the bunkers and hazardous places, even though armed with the niblick. which. Is the accredited means of extrlca Hon from alt parlous situations, and feeline further .how yot. more at the mercy of the evil places he would bo unless he tiad at hand the specially designed tools for his dis interment. "It may even happen, If the challenger be very sure of his victim, thnt he will leave to tho latter the selection of the single club. Onco In the fool'sli days of youth 1 chal- hat he should play Irh one club only option of assign- ould use. He was not without n certain Intelligence, for he made choice that I should play with n putter In the morning round nnd n nlbllek in the afternoon "The primary conditions were thnt It should ho n two round match, and his hope wns to wear me out by forced work with Inadequate weapons, And this he might probably have done had h restricted me to the niblick for both rounds. The putter, whether of wood or Iron, Is quite a uood club for nil round work, for the wooden putter Is but nn abbreviated driver with n stiff shaft nnd the iron putter Is no more than a slightly specialised form of club. "I.lther of these Is well enough, hut to Induce tho niblick to propel the ball any decent distance and it was a hard and solid 'gutty' ball that was the reluctant object of nroiuitsion In those olden days- reipilrcd hanl labor, as well as hleh art. It lequired to half tip the ball, with the blade faced well over, and It was n very wean victor In that match that strueuled across tho last clltch, Hnd it been n matter of thirty-six holes with the niblick I doubt both whether h" would hnve been victor and whether he would hae reached the last ditch at all. "One or the questions T am often astted la what single club should be selected In such circumstances -as these An answer that one is tempted to give, and It Is an answer which experience shows to be surprlslnely near the rirht one, Is that It does not matter a bit what club you do take. The whole affair, when put to the test. Is one that bristle" with surprls's and lth disllhi- sinnmenta, There nre certain reserves nnd exceptions to be made. You certainly do wnnt a club which will take you over the ground for that l the first great essential that you should reach the green. That is why the nlbllek which will be with such difficulty persuaded to send the ball a resnectable distance Is such a poor weapon for the work. Hut once arrived nt the green there Is no sort of cluh or even no club, for an umbrella handle can be mnd to serve the purpose -with which you cannot contrive the putting part of the opera tion -Very curiously many a man playing n match of this kind with a putter only has found that the one part of the game nt which he failed most sadly was the putter. He did indlfTerentJy. well all through the green and escaping bunkers astonished himself again and again by reaching the putting areen In just the same number of strokes which that achievement demanded of him when he had a w hole set of clubs with whleh to attempt It "Hut onco on the green he found his hand on the tool that ought to be so kindly fa miliar lor all putting uses to hif been quite spoiled for this friendly communica tionapparently by the iotent and brutal business lohewhichhad putthiselub, which wa designed for such very different things. If tho answer Is to be given in few wortls it might be that the best club for the work is tho club which will send the ball furthest. It has to be said again the great thing is to get there to get over the ground. If any man cherishes any fond delusion about the value of long driving a little practical work of this single club kind will quickly dispel it Certainly It was so that we all round it (n the days of the old solid gutty, a ball which required considerable per suasion to make it move. Th cluh that we selected for business of the kind then was tbe driver, and It was the right selection "It Is not so certain that It would be the right club now, in days when balls are so made that the Iron clubs will take them nearly as far as the wooden clubs. Dur ing tho modern rubber ball era It happened to me to enter for one of those single club competitions and the club I chose was n brassy. I wns looked on rather as one regards a man who walks Into church with his hat on. It seemed though I acted In nil Innocence that to choose n wootlen club when limited to one only wns nmong the things that are not done. And what seemed to mako the offence no less rank was that I won. Hut I had not the least Idea of committing an Improper act. The brassy seemed to me the best all round club for the work for me. at least. "In spite of the success achieved. I am not sure that I was right These rutiher pored balls travel so far off the Iron, the loss or distance In the difference between their travel off the driving mashle or cleeK ami off th brasy respectively is so very little, that perhaps the greater ease or approacli ing and putting with the Iron weapon In cline the scale In Ita favor. A fact nearly as astonishing as the villainy of the putting that a man generally achieves when a nutter is his all round weapon la the ex cellence of his putting with the driver when ha aelecta that for bis single club, The brassy ia rather lesa eaay to put with, but It makes the approaching more eaay, and as for bunkers. It la better to Keep out or mem, but if you do not get in it Is astonishing how It ia possime to get out again even with ao unpromising a digging tool at a putter. A LABOE DAT LUNCHEON. Harm-hold' Work the Theme of Table Tsilk Coititaei to Match To-morrow brings labor Day and nlao bring the end of raratlona for many. At a certain reaori one or me. gueaia Is planning to give a Labor Ray luncheon to u doren or more f rlenda who liavi passed the summer together. She has prorlded the moat fetohlng paper dusting caps and fancy little aprons to match. These will be donned k.n ih ffiiaats assemble. In tbe Invita tions the guests will be asked to come pre pared to relate some amusing housekeeping experience or tell of some clever labor saving device. The prlres for tbe best Incidents and Ideas will pertain to lauor saving invention, an ntnetrln toaster, an Improved lemon squeezer with pitcher to match and a net of measuring spoons, a third. The plate cards will be of quslnt children engaged in Hi!n vAriona household labors, dusting, . ....,in r frnninff. The lunch- I """,'' . . include miniature brooms. . . .... 8neslrn for China. rrom donaular nnd Trade Rcporta. There I i.'onslde'rabte. rhlntse demand for micHlern In U rade.. Pure woollen dtien retail nt Knutow for 1.Z0 to $1.40 B0j Onllnnry nwcntern are inoro In tvl- ,f nc than awentrr ronts ana ar" i m" Pit nclRlit Jeraey hlyle; preferred colpra term 10 Wl Rreen, inm aim iii''i Moat of Hi" retail shops buy altogether throiiKli IIonKHonK importerji, mej ronnot rxirrespond In any language other titan Chinese. THE SUN, NEW WAY FOR GETTING DEER OUT OF SEASON Truthful Story Told by n Sus pected Vonclicr Up Sullivnii County. hi THE DEER SHOT HIMSELF But the Old Gun Wns to Maine, Though 'Twns Empty Five Year!.'. Goane.v, N. T., Aug. 31. "We run against some cuiiou.i eases In Investigat ing violations of the game law." said a mime wnrden, "and the one I was called upon to see atiout one time up alonn the edge of Mulllvan countv deserves u place near the heud of the list. "I was Informed that a well known eltl ren of that rather mild etietch of country had klllrl n deer out of enson. find 1 dropped down on him one day and hlntrrt at my errand. Ho began to talk nbout n strawberry Valch he hald he had nnd I told him thnt I hadn't iin.Mliltis to do with atrawberry patches. "'I'm here to show you that ou ha"en't pot any right to kill deer out of season,' I said. " 'An' T'm here,' said he, bristling up, 'to show you that deer hain't got no rlKht to pasttir" on my strawberry patch out o' reaton. '"Jest as soon as the time was up when th gam law said deer couldn't b killed no more, deer begun to come down from them wood9 yonder an' paftur' on my strawberries. Fhoo '-m oft? Not much! They hnowed we didn't dast kill 'em, an" every time we tried to shoo Vtn off they bristled up an' run us off o' th" patch, an went on with their pasturln on It. '"Why ain't they hep now? mehbe you're on the p'lnt of a-kln I'll tell jou why they ain't here now. On of 'em met with an nccldnt t'other day. That's why they ain't here now. I puess thv nln't quite so sure o' themselves as they was an' are layln' low.' "'.Met with an accident?" said I, a little puizled. " 'Yes,' replied the citizen uspected of the Illegal killing. One o' them deer shot himself. Droke the game law, by srav, an shot hlmseir out o season ! Hal' aald I, thlnklnc thnt I saw- through the matter 'A trap gun! That's what you call an accident, Is It? I sue ou'll have to ro nlonu with me. neigh bor.' '"Not ylt awhile!" sahl the positive citi zen. "There wasn't no trap cum. It was an accident, I tell ou. an' the deer shot htm'eir. Shot himself dead. "'T was over In that Mraw berry patch tryln' to ted things up n little no n to mehbe clt It In shape so I could count on somrthln' of a crop fer next c.ir. when a d'-er come trott'n' down out o' the ' woods, drove me off. nn' begun to paw an" chaw at that patch. It was enoush to make rne so tn'id that rolMn' could 'a' stopped me finm pltchln' In an' pound In' that der nil to pieces, but I kept my temper. " 'l had a sun in the house. I knowed that If the deer had hen a crow my fetrhln' out n gun without no load in It wouldn't hae skeert It n bit, 'caurc a crow kin tell a loaded gun from an un loaded run a mile off. which of course you niuM know. Hut h the deer w a.n't a crow. I went to the house to git my old sun that I hadn't loaded In fuc years, thtnkln' that If I strutted out In the ptch with it on inv shoulder It'd make the deer think I didn't care for the same law ne more an' he'd skip off fer th woodt an' tight shy o' tbat patch from thn on '"I had strutted as cloee as twenty foot to the deer 'fore he seen me, be was so busy paw In' an" chnwln' at that patch. Then he looked up. He didn't turn skeert n bit. lie turned mad ler than a wild bull an' come fer me Jest a-tearln' I whipped around an broke ter the house, but the deer ketched me He ketched me about three Inches below where the hind gallus buttons flta into the gil. lusses. an" down I went, an ploughed a furrow as much as twtnU feet through that strawberry patch. The old snin was shook loose from my shoulder bv the jAr the deer give me, an' kept goln' rleht on. I sruenj mehbe the butt end o thit gun must 'a' struck ng'ln a fence post that stood ahead of it ten or a dozen feet an eort o rattled up the lock. Anjhow. I heerd a roar that made th- hull o that patch raise up an' shake Itself, an' when I sot up an tried to Mew the landrcap" o'er there seemed to be a itnull o' powder hoverln' round, an' the smoke wns so thick I couldn't see nothln' fer as much as a minute Then thlnrs sort o cleared, fixer by the fence post the gun was layln' as peaceful as a lamb, an' down In the patch where the biggest pawln' was laid the deer. Jest as peaceful as the mm. There couldn't he no two ways nbout It, Squire. said the citizen, shaking his tvad. 'Pome body must 'a' loaded that old gun unbe knownst to me, an' th rash nn' onfortnlt critter of u deer had shot himself deid with It. Itroke the game law, by cravy ! nn' shut himself out o' season ! What's the reaon your huslness here nln t cot nothln' to At with strawberry patehcr, Squire?' Neighbor.- said i. hateiy aijie to hide my admiration for that suspected citizen. where . that deer i "'Well, Squire,' said he. 'as soon as I i-ee what had linnicned r rim Into the, nouse an- ,oia ine roms. men run mnn yoimer o leu . nrmniiur. lien i koi back home the deer wasn't layln' In that strawberry patch no more. "I asked my neRhtxr. wlio knows all about deer, whether he thought other deers rould 'a' come don out o' the woorla an' carried that dend deer back with 'em, an' he said, knowln' whnt he knowi about deer. It wouldn't a'prlse him not a bit If thay had. So the deer atn t here. But I Kin snow you tne oia irun tne aeer anoi himself with, 'Squire, an broke the name law a-doln It But I said I didn't rare to see, the sun, am) after lecturing the clttien about belnc so careless with firearm and nam Inn him to be more cautious In future, I left him with his strawberry patch, arid the rrrln he had on his fore will ever b one of my pleaaantest recollections." 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Accesilble to homes In (ircaier New York. I'rotoufh i:ienienian and Collere preparu lorylusirucUon. Healthful couutr) surround lns. Send lor rampri'et I'erksllll. I'or lie; anil oun Meo. Worrall Hall"Academy C:;k;Vr,i: Miliary i"r. A elct orerArtfon whonl lo k. hoi tin In 1 nla-tiirftriniii H I ?hljinfJa of the Hutl op Aradrmlc and bi.niMa rout. Primary DDartmeni. ppfclal feature Individual atteo tlon. Tnr. H00. Addrro rRIN'CIPAL. Bos Cornlln-lludon. Tor ny nnd Vocina; Men, NEW f ORt MILIT1RY IGiDEMf Tor catalogue address the Suiierlntendcnt. roll.Ntt AI.UON-lirn.Mi.V. N V. Tarrsiosm-on-tludson. I'or Hojs nnd Young Men, Iruian Cnhaal ''r Hoys. J5 mites rrom New irVine JCIIOOI York. ;ih rar. J. tl. FUR MAN. A.M.. ilrad Master. Tatrytown-on-Iludson: lloa foo .Maolliis. I or Itojs and Young Men. Tho ManllUB Schools ( S .on., s, h, mil-.-and lluvln-ss I'retMr- atorv HanVed li l i,ot. as iiisiincuinei Institution l!M-5-a-;-s.'i.i'.t.l? Verbeek Hall llnysl to II "II.I.IAM I.IIHr.CK, I'res.' ilenl. Manltus. 1. reladam. Musical. fnivr MOKMAL, INHTITt'TR OF MtM Suprrv Isort or Uuslo tn public schools. Roth aeia Voice. Harmonv. Ftirra. Karlratnliiir. btffbtSlnr. nc tag vataiog for Olrla and Bejs. rtAnNAiir) SCHOOL, bovs. tlrli. Wrderrar. ten, elementary, preparatory, business; catalogs: see adv. neat Saturday; summer addtess, Camp Iroquois, iisueu nay, t. NKW JKBSLY. Ilahokso. Far Bays and Vaang Mra, STEVENS SCHOOL Hirer St.. bet, 8th and th SI.. Iloboken. N .'. Repns tapi. lth, 1912 Registration Dajs Sepl. 0th and loth, r.iamtnatlnn for adtn tsslon Sept. 1 1, la, 13. Courses of study prepiratory to Inliertles, Colleges, Schools or Science, I aw and Medic Inc. The rate of tuition Is IISO per year. Harkensack. For Boya and Young Men, NEWMANSCHOOL A college prep, school for bo s under the direction ef Catholic, laymen. JKSSB ALBFBT IXJCBT., A. U LI. D , ll'dmaster, HACKl'.NSACK, N. J. Cranfnrd. For flirts and Young Women. Richmond" school Cranford. , J. Tlome school for girls, limited tn :8: special coarse domesllo telenco Write for catalogue. HRI.I WANTED MALE THE UlirCD SUTEJ SCHOOL OF SECRETARIES SOD Fifth Ave.. N. Y Tel Brjant 8QV. Tin only scnooi in America men makes secte- nake tarlsl Training a Specialty. The Curriculum In. eludes MeEwan't flhorthand. Tl newrltlnir. Cut. tnral Course (Fnrllsh IJterature. Article IVllllurl. Secretarial Dulles and Acoounla. ' Prospectus oo ppUcatloa. s' 1, 1912. INSTHCCTION. r!V YOKKi Xew York I'lty. t or Bojs anil Voting Men, 23dSt.Y.M.C.A. Day School yffiT Business Courses PrJ9P& liuiiinMl Initmctton I'rrpnrnfory Course. Colleno nnd KctrrsntH IVoparatory (ap proved) - IIIbIi School nnd Gram mar Orndct. iai.i. TEiiu oi'i'.vs srxr. a 215 W. 23d St. Chelsea 1984. M, Carpenter's Private Classes For Boys 310 Wast End Ave. Known as The Carponter School OI'KTiH OPT IM. .1 Hev. a to in veara of aie. taueht bv master only, a In l dally. Outdoor e..ercle 134 tn 4. 'omplte equlmtient In our own tulldlm. Kor the eotifnienee or patron tioyp may nnnra ai our ftoAnni.vo Mtnooi. mhanih at hav MIUK, I.. I., durlne Hot nr fur f,hirt periods, and regularly over "week-ends.'' Outride sleeping nnartvirs It desired. Telephones Columbus ) and ITiishloi IM'J. Ofllce hours WJi to ? P. M. F.MI AI1I.IS11KU 1HIIO. Berkeley School Jrt ST. and T EST i:XD A t, M.ld ?ear heiln tsepl. 'JR Prepares Mot Thoroughlr for all f olleies and Trrhnlral Sibonl Indlililual Instruction. Afternoon Study riour Hinrary nriu inpiionaii. l.iorary. iiym ns-l'ini. Athletics under ejperlenced trainer No Home SludJ for Younir flori. Special at- teulloii then to primary Instruction -the I foundation of all education. 0J Graduates! liave eniereti ooiiefff. Afternoon recreation clas for younger boys. ttlustralfd I'aiottiO'ie won avpltrtiHon. .insi'.PII CL'flTIK SI.OAM:. Headmaster. I CLASON POINT MILITARY ACADEMY tin l-on Island Sound, New Tork ll. Boirdln .School Directed by Christian Ilrothers. f'ouiitry lieatlon In City Limits. Athletic field and track, lnjarrrs of campus, orchards, gardens. Only Military Hoarding .School In N. Y flty. Ilc lUious training, lessons prepared under tutors. ItiCorpoMteil under the Hoard of llrKints. l'rc- Sarea for t'ollcge and business, tudlt s resumed Sepi, . Tor Prospectus No.; Address IIIIOl lllllt PDMl Nil. Principal. COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL Founded I7A. Nrw rtrepronf Itutldlnr;. sir. An ci;aiKsi, taiik trrai, Iloin mrcfMfuHv itrerrnl for roiumhU. (Vr I'UH Hu.lnp Cour. Primary imses. i.eno rior1,t (iymnft'lutn Athletic I'lfld. Hprclal i'ojism for hois sho hate railed In College. rnirance i:aminaiions. II. H. i'A MrtlF.I.I.. A. M. K. F. WII.MIN. A.M. 1 4tili sear ilemns Mept. 3Mti. CUTLER SCHOOL IteRl Personal Attention to 1'ach Pupil lit oh KiiiKitiiitTK. tit coi.i.Krsi:. I'tlt'll llf.Mllti:i AM) SIXTY (IHAIIL'ATl'.S MWi: KNTKltlMl COl.I.KGi:. OLTINd CI.AbSIU-(. (lYMNASIt M. ATIII.KTU' rii;i.n 20 V.KHl SOTH ST. MANHATTAN COLLEGE Ihrlsllan Rrolbers. Ilnardlnc and liar -tcnolars. ltrosflvrsv snd t3lst Mt.. sew 1 orv. rotusfn l.rAUi.Mi io n. U. 5. KiiKlneerins. Rtodern lainsis. fieneral stcleaev. Pedacnglral a a ft mmmerrlal Courses. raialorue ;,o a on applltatlon rteoee-s Sent tlth IIRDTHr.R JKI'OMr. Prest. Collegiate School A. r. Wrrrn Ifadnatl-r S41 WERT STKF.Kf. Rnft nrvnarrd for th Cllaia and ta llflc School. Primary depart raanl. Mndvra cbool batldtnt. V11-flppeU cyaanaitim. 37Htn 9ar Dtgtna uctoorr IRVING SCHOOL IS rnii.MtKii i mho L. D. RAY, 35 W. 84TB ST. HOYS FBOM CIO ?0. Al l. I1KPAHTMKNTS. iU Uraduates Ilae Untereil I'ollcire. o home atudv for boys under nlteen. Telrphone is3o fcehuj ler for yer bool. trTnity school Iiata-147 n. UlSI sT.. .NKW lOltk. FOI.'.NDKO I70. rilmarr. r.ranmar and Hleh fcbools. l repares ror all Collries. 304th Tear llpans Nrplrmber mrd. The 21st Year of Hamilton Institute for Boys iSM wknt I'M! AVK. f . for ol sJtn at College tnd Commercial I'rejsrniloo. I.OTOLA srllOOI rarlt Ar. and nd ft., N. V. Ileglns Sepl ?&. Hei. t)ald H. Ilrarn. S. J. tat. Srhoolt New York University Law School 7Blh Tear orens Sept. ;x Morning Class, 0-12: After noon Class, i-a; Ctentng Class, 8-10. Decrees I.I- 11., IX. II., .1. I Addtess l .1. TOMPKINS. Secretary Wasblnglun Square, N. T. i mi cnunm fordham LA ft OunUUL utirvERsiTY HU NASsl! ST.. Cin. nKF.KHAN Near Federal and County Courts. nrwolilynlJrldge. Subway: Hudson 'lunnel. Afternoon Classes 4.15 (6 6.15 Evening Classes 7.15 lo 9.45 rerm Ileglns rpt. 3. ASF. STSTKM. Tuition lee. One Hundred Dollars. Catalogue sent on application lo Registrar svehaal f UsagaagM. im til Qalekly Taigttt by Mall. r al SrHRIdn Studios. Day, tl Wall St. Er. W W. M st. Prof. I'runera tlladrllemaal III i Timely, Helpful and Unbiased INFORMATION ON SCHOOLS and COLLEGES THE SUN maintains a most efficient Educational Bureau. This complete service is abso lutely free of charge to you. Accurate and unbiased informa tion given to all inquiries. This service will prove of valua ble assistance in selecting the proper school or college for placing your boy or girl. , In writing give sufficient details so that intelligent advice can be given. Permit us to help solve that vexatious School problem for the coming season. Address SCHOOL AND COLLEGE BUREAU 170 Nassau Street, New York City , . , , INSTKCCTIONr). NEW YOIIK. New York City, flnslnrta Cnllegea. PACKARD MeansTHOROUGH In everything t'tainlnK to Bualnesa Education Book keeping, Blinking, Buiineaa Practice, Bualneta Arithmetic, Correapoiidence, Commercial Law, Civil Government, Pen manship, Shorthand, Type writing, etc. The Packard riclerenee Is the Packard Itecord -U yeata til faithful work. FALL SESSION lEGIRi TUESDAY, SEPT. 30. ortlce open Labor Hay for real-tratlun of Mludenti". Serrrl for l'rope tu. mi mil ic irons. PACKARD COMMERCI'L SCHOOL l.i:XI.T. AC A Mtllll Ml. Ii I H For fifty yrf F.ASTM AN has been recoenlied by everybody. very where. the beat practical achool In America. We educateand place In pay ing positions over 1,000 young people each year. All Comtrerclal Branebe. nar and Mthl Seaaloas. Call or wrltf for catlerJ- 123d St. and Lenox Ave. ioo v,. ;ad st ror. Ilrondwa.s. A bCIIUOL PAMtlt S POII 'ii.t I IS till VIR All s, Individual Instiiictloti byKperlallstj In llool,krep Ing. Penmanship. Ittitnclli-. .Menormpliy 'lypewihlng, ete , Se- eterlal and Civil Service Coutse, Alliiatlons otitalnisl IIUOPKN.S HAV SUIT B, MtiHT. MIIT. 3 Call, write or trlrpbonc fo Catalogue. BUSINESS SCHOOL. Indirldaal lustruetlen, Pa and Mtht r.ttswj. Mjht fessloos. iam ncxirs). to . send tnt t'etslegii lit .SASt-Atl ST.. NEW YORK. Trll.iioe Hid; Br rvkljn BrIJk-e. THOMPSON!' IIL'.SI.S'ias SC1IOOU .Nelf incatlon ew euulnnient. lb ear. 116 w. nth st. M UttllAM.- AMI IIA.SKl.fvn: llt'M IMXS NCItUOI. ens Madison Ae.. ear Mth St I PRATT INSTITUTE I'all 'lerni Ucclns s'ept. to KM'tilnc Clas-es, Oct 3 Musical. The Institute of Musical Art of thi City of Niw York ritAMK KAJinoSCH. Dlrritnr An Endowed Schaol of Mualc foeducted solely In t.f Interests or blzhcr musical educattou It pro Ides students or natural abllltv and earnest purpose a thorough, complete aod comrreticnslte education in music wlthotu ;oine atiroad. T The operatic department III he carried on In close amitatton with he Slelropolllan Opera House. Pafes o, l.nrtltnnt an t.'taminchtnSert. 30ta lo Oetottr ion .i'liton ortns Oelo.Vr lllft. Tor raialorue address Bos 335. 13(1 fiaremnnt Asenne, .New Tork New York College of Music I3J-130 LAST wni ST . M..V YORK. Directors. CAT.!. UHIN. AVHV3T ITl.M'UCKn. Uruna Ur&nch. 1KU lluttuu lioad rnrurr IMlh. 'Ihorough Instruction In ail branches of muHc by rorty or the most eminent and experienced lostructors; followlnc the same plan u( luslruc tlon cstabllsheil lij tbe Itadlng Furopean con servatories. Newly engaged: Harmony Ilept. , Rubin (loldmarU; Yloliu Dept., Michael Hclarlro. Send lor r.italogiir. L4CHMUND CONS Kit V 4 TORT OF MCMD I.. U. Hubbanl. Director, ire w. 85th St. All tirades. All tranche. Send lor Catalogue. ii'iovoit fiu)ti:o tiitrro. The erl ol singing. Htudli, M Vast .'lllh St Muts-mcnla of nval Vfssels, ASlll.VtiTON AMK 31 - -The collier Csar hns nrrUed ,ti Hnst Lamultie, Me , th- collier l.rliarion .ind tli hospital rhlp Solace hi llamplon Huade. the onlller Justin at r'orlnto. the gunlioiti 1'etrcl at Monte Christ!, the destroyer Worden at New York, vard, th cruiser Denier at r'an Juan Del Sur. the torpedo boat lUKlcy nt Annupolli, the transport I'ralrle ut Crlrtpbal, tbo cruler Saratoga al i''hln-wanB-tao, and tho gunboat HI fano .it KluKanir. Tbe collier Abarenda h.i sailed rrom ''hln-watig-tao ror Cheroo, tbe ycht fylph rrom DeluwHro i'lty ror New York, the tui tlesblps rtab, rinrldn. lMln-sre. tiulsl.ln.i. Kansas. New Jersey. Ithode Istfxnd. Missouri anil Ohio rrom Annapolis tut Hampton Itoads, the battleship Illinois rrom Ilostou ror New Ignition, the battleship Alabania from Hampton Itoads tor New York, tlm cruiser Kalnhuw rrom Chcfoo ror oiongapo, the tender Cystine rrom l'rovincetoisn lor lloslnn, the destroyers Heed. I'lusser, Smith. Preston and Lanison rrom Newport ror I'rovlncetonn, thu destroyers Dimant and Porter rrom Newport ror lluntlnmun Bay. tho cruiser Maryland rrom Honolulu for Yokohama. U r.t Ul' ! , 11- THE WEATHER FORECAST WASHINGTON PREDICTIONS rOK TO-DAY AND TO-MOBUOW, I'or ertalern Jew York, nnaettlert unit vanuer, probnlilj- aliortcra In the- Interior tn-ilHj-' clond-, prob- blr Whnwers) In northern and cen tral porttona tti-niiirrosri llcht rarl blc iflnda, nttiatlr annthcrtr. Tor New Jcrsoy, probalily fair and warmer to-day, fair to-inorron , light variable tvlnil, mwtly southerly. I'or northern New England, probably local 'toners and warmer to-day and to-morraw: llh'lit v.irlablc nlnda. I'fcl southern New Enuland, iimetH0 - wanner to-day; rlou variable winds. NKW VOIIK. Sept. to-day; rloudy to-morrow; light 1, Tho eastern area of lilch pressure has divided Into two cen trcs, one overlying the r"outhcrn ntatea and the other ctntral over tho Now Kngland and middle Atlantic Hlater. Tho depression noted yesterday over Iowa line remained practlcully unchanged as regards moveinont and energy, but It lia caused nn appreciable rlro of temperature, especially In the laic region, with showers In eastern Nebraska and eastward to the laker. A geticral condition of low prtaagre pre vails over nearly all the country weal of the Mlislstlppl Tho hleh prenure area noted over northern California I'ema to havo illr, appeared. There were general rains In Col orado, southern Utah, portions of Arliona md New Mexico, alro In northern Callfornl and Stato of Washington. Light froit occurred In portions of 'thi upper part of the Utate of New York. ' It was clear from the Mtisltalppl Valley eastward to the coast, over the lake region and frenerally west of the Mississippi cloudy neather prevailed. In this city the day was generally cloudy, with occasional light thowerj. Light to mod erate v ,rlablt ttltidr. uvirago humidity, 60 pr cent , barometer, correct' d to read to tea level, at t A M.. .0.1:; 3 I'. M. 30.12. the temperature In Ibis city jesterday, as re corded by the ofiicl.il thermometer. Is t.hown In the annccil table. tm: id i 1912. Kit. o . M 61' ." HP. M.. ol eo 1? M. 61 M"ar.M. .)' tT 3 p. M . . e. oi-'is yin . ,w i lllcbest temperature, 6i. al 10:10 A. M, Wcnther l'orrcaat Cor Cotton Statea. t for North Carolina. South Carolina, Ocorgla. Alabima .-md Mississippi, generally fair to-djy Jtid to-morro", llflit variable winds. Tor Louisiana and eastern Tesas, gener ally lair to-day and to-morrow; light south irty winds. Tor wey-ern Tcxjs. ralr in eastern, proba lit v thowcrs In ucstern portion to-dayi to tnorrotv ralr. for Oklahoma, retierally ralr to-day and in-titorrun , not much chance In tempera ture. lor Arkansas, stnerally ralr to-day and to-morrow, not much chance In tempera uri'. I'or Tctmes-ce and Kentucky, generally t.ilr and continued warm to-day jnd to-morrow MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MIMATVnC ALilANAO THIS DAY'. ami r m Sun rles. . 1 J3 Sun t.etj 5t Uoon rises. S: , li IU11 WATlilt THIS HAY. A SI ' AM' P W SandyII'k..l0.u7inoir.Island lorlHell Uate. 1.0J IjOW wathu this day. s u a ul a u Msndy II".. 3 IS Gov.hland .:WlHell Oate.. 8:41 Arrtsed-SATljiTlDAY-, August 31. s Yenetla. ft. A. M.. Naples. August 17. !jsCed1e. .'.1? A. M.. Liverpool. Augusts. Ss Arilcau IMocs. MW I. M., New Orleans, Au gust 23. Ms Cometic. n P. U.. Algiers, Aogutt 8. Ss Chicago Cltr. MO A. 11.. Ssiansea, AugUit II. si Anrona, Ihlladelpbta, Augost 30. SsKI Paso, llahrston. August 38. SjllohsAk. Jacksonville, August it. hs Cheaipeake, Italtlmorc. August 30. Ss Princes Anne, Norlolk. August 30. Ss llorredljk. 3 P. M.. Rotterdam, August 17. bi&an.lago. IJrunslck, August:). AKIUVLD OUT. fis Caronla. at dueenstoon Irura New Tor HAILED FIIOM rQREIGN POrtT3. Ss Mauretanla, rrora Liverpool for New York, bs Kottrrdam. rrom Rotigrdam lor New York. OUTGOINO STEAMSHIPS. Sail To-dav. llalU Close. rrlncess Anne, Norfolk Sail To-tnorrow, lllo Grande, Tlrunsulck Madison. Norfolk Sail Tuesday. September 3. IT. Wll. d. Grossc, Uretneu. . (ISO AM "olon. Colon ... 1 1 HQ A M ,-,'i.miiyIs., Illo Janeiro 11 00 A M Noordam rtoiterriam. ,. AprtClie. On s onvllle i nt Moiitiit'ien'.Saannah . Jefferson. s..rTolk i .NroMiNifsiFi: amsh i ra. Due To day. Vessels Sail. 100FU 1 (CPU 300P11 10 00 A U 3 001' iooo AM 1O0PM 3(0 PV ;ii'!l Prlncipessa Laelltla i.enoa .Aug. i: Aug. IS Aug. II .Aug. 31 .Aug. 14 . Aug. 72 Aug. :i . Aug. : .Aug. ro Aug. 21 .Aug. it ..Aug. :t Aug. XI . Aug. : ..Aug. II I afj I AugTSO Aug. '.1 Aug. St .Aug. : Aug. 11 Aug. :t Aug. 31 Sept. I Aug. 21 Aug. 27 Aug, 71 Aug. 2 .Aug. ; Aug. .14 Aug. : Aug. Tl Aur. 20 New York City Mcilcu Altai Uratnley '.ilifornln,... t'ranluin .. . . St lonls . . . t'unrad Mohr null sec On eland G'orge Washington.. (Irnsser Kurruerst SKansra vigo .Jeremle .Algiers oiaagow. . Rotterdam. . .Southampton. Shields. ... .Hamburg .Cherbourg. . .Cherbourg.. tioulogiie .. Cits of Montgomery... Savanna) an . . . Jetterson Norrolk., Due To-morrow. Nan nugllelmn.. Naples. Prjuz Aug. Wllhelm.. Principe dl Ilemonte. Mlnneviaska Nurragausctt. . . Iapland Itenmidlan Hamilton..- Coinjs F.l orlente I'ICI.I Denier rtymlam Ylullaiicla Atletnannla Oscar II nirma t o ion Naples Ixmdon. lAindon. Antwerp .. llermuua. ,, Norfolk New Orleans, (laliestou . I.alvestnn (Inhesion Itottcrdatti , Nassau . . Inagua , . Copenhagen.. Mbau.. l.a Ixirralne. Havre. Aug. : Aug. 77 Aug. 77 Aug. 7S .Aug. 20 Aur. 17 Due Tuesday. Scotember 3. Carmanla Liverpool. . ironprinzessin ceciue. nrcmen.... Rheln Bremen Taurmlna. Korona . ... Indlau Prince Turrlalba .... HermlDlus Saratoga. Maramarca . . (luantanamo Cherokee. City or 2-avannab. Princess Anne.... (enua.,. . Drmerara. Kahla .. .Aug. 17 ,nocaadelToro..,Aug. :t Montevideo,. ..Aug. 1 Havana.. . , Paramaribo., .Tamplco. . . Turks Island. . Savannah.. . . Norfolk , Aug. 51 Aug. 74 Aug. 73 Aug. SO rt Aug. 31 Sept. 3 ' Br Marconi Wlreleaa. &s St. Louis, ror New Y'ork. wa S20 miles cast or Handy Hook at 7:Si A. U. yesterday, Ms Lapland. Inr New Tork. was 610 mile. east ot Sandy llouk al 4:30 A. U. Ks Norraganseti. lor New York, was 1,140 miles east ut Sandy Hook at :lo A. M. tit Taormlna, ror New Y'ork. was l.lW muw , cast or Sandy lbxik at 10:18 A. M. Ss La Lorraine. 7nr New York, waa 1.070 mllea cast of Sandy Hook at 1140 A. M. i-is Grosser KurTuerst, ror Neir York, was MS tulles east or Sandy Hook at 1 A. M Ns George Washington, lor New York, was Sua miles east or Sandy Hook at 8 A. U. Ss Osrar II., ror New York, was 1,IM miles east ol h'andv Hook at Bit: A. M. Ss Calirnn-lt, ror New York, was 580 miles cut or saudy IlooU at6 P. M. Army and Jtmvy Ordera. ' .VASHINGTON, Aug. 31. These army or- den were Issued to-dayt Col. U, r. Uartlett. Coast Artlller. Irom Tort Hancock to Tort Williams and coin- inand that poat and tho artillery district or Portlnnrt. Col. Charles A. lleech. Ttventy-lirth In rantry, r.i.nsd rrom that regiment to Clil vago ror duty pertaining to mil It 1 affairs. Col Ilobert I.. Itallard, Inlantry. lo Ttteniy-elith Infantry. Capt. Francis C. Marshall, cavalry, rrein Boston to llartrord In connection with du ties a Inspector, Instructor or militia rai alrv. Lieut. -Col. Itobert I Heed. Third Cavalry, relieved rrom duty with that regiment, re port to commanding Oeneril Dspartmaal M 7e0. Carl. Samuel T. Ansel), Third luraittry, report to Judge Advocate Central or th . Army lur duty In his omce. These navy orders were ttauad; Llsut. J C, Tonnsend, to cbarge or navy recrulllnr station, Denver, Ensign W C. Uartlett, resignation to taka ettect August 41. First Lieut It. 1!. llowall, Marine Corps. rrom recruiting ofllco at Denver, to racrultlnr"' ntflce at San Kraitrlicot first Lleuu If. Iiayea, Marine (-orp!, rcuren, to rccruiunaj omce ai mn. , 1 I III "- ' " ' . .lltflAsis jlsVa' i