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THE SUN, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1913. 51 5 GAIL BORDEN'S DAUGHTER FLEES 3 .Si Into Auto by Two Women. f , yi ink .imrs IN TOO ,t Hotel in Newark Cirl Parts; Away Alone in Taxieab. LAWYER KILLS SON i AND ENDS HIS LIFE I William V. Hobliinx of Norfolk Shoots Hoy ami Cuts Hi- i Own Tliront. ! no.MKSTic now m,A.ii:i almm lli" st.reo Una afternoon." she. nntlntlol. "when mi automobile eon tululnx two women tia'f.PtiKers ilrovp i mill stopped. I in cif Hip Women was dtlii'i' mlddlo need. ulrl know tli"in for shr creeled m u 'Helen.' I iliil not hear hor ihIiIii'sm Hi., ntlii'f In anwnnnie 1 , imp moment t liy tin i euhiillRpd Ktpet- n-imnnn ttnrrlon Htmllcil ' U'KH "n" "r ,no (.'rasped MM AIi n.imona norm n iiiimk u , I!()r(loll ,,y tMr llt.m ((1 ,10r lnlii Uli, iMilomohll' . I laid my hand on her nrm ' to restrain her. Tlnv pulled nnil sho Km Inln tlip machine whereupon I .tumped in nftir her. The I'hnuffpiir throw mi Ins pun vr ami vp slatttd away nt full speed ' I nsUcd what It meant, and both . , women rp.inii.'it me. They wen. Iftloml, of II,.. family, th.y said, anil, AtiOIIII'.V CollllllitS I Otl hlf ( 'I'itllC I all thpy wantpil to do was to take Ito-' ' j niona for u rid.-. Tli.-y were lad that' ill II .MlllllSOII AVl'lllll' I rould mine with tlirm. Tlipre wan, . . ..,.. . i no siiKL'i'Ptlon of any prearranged plan, . pill I Nil III. In anvthliiE ."alii or don. at thin time ' I We rode out ovpr the I'omptnti-Oakland , turnpike anil the threo wore eh.ittlus V! lli-.m Hobblns, ,-. Ihvv.voi. whose I noticed a ilt CM!) suit ease In Hip Mia - I nfflcr nt pnsent Is In Notfoll. 'a aii .! i rwt- t'mi .pit 111 ''iii'' whlrli hud on li Hip initial J wlioro ho Is s.ild to haw ionsIdt.r.ihlo "01 M h "'K VOli I II II KK 'A. T 11" (business Interests, shot his nluo.yeat- 1 "We arrived at thn Motel N'.iv-arro. 1 old son, William DoiikIus Itobblns. ami Newark, ami by this IIiiip I may hap then I'ouunltted iiilcldp liy I'littltiK his T'llllilv I'll V.sicinil StlVS Wt'illlllV ,-"1 "'V "tlPlclt.ti tullra lix- Hi, ponvor. throat with a razor In Hip apartmi'iii " 1 " " ,"i',oi ins sisioi -in-i.'ivv . .vus .Minim i'vj , thp .vomit; woman, dip was not under 1 in thp WellltiKton Ap.irtmi nts at v:vi' uptpntion. in. sut,-irpstlnn was madp i Madison avenue last nhtht. that wp no Into thp hotel and Ret t)mo Thp i,nV ,ti itir In l-Mower Hospital, tra r.tul I nDTPPd. beeauso I wantpd to Thp Imllot had ontprpd thp rlKht tpmple tplpphoni. 1 If ft to do this and they, Ml. itobhlus had hcpn Kpparat.'d from ran away t wife for some months. She had "I at oikp notified thp police and pet- 1 .on Atlantic Cltv for the past two sons who should know In Xpw York wtl, ),er sister. Ml is Levy ' K"' ''iM'-no ana ptirsnru Telpuranis w.tp spat to nor lust nlcht RAILROAD FIREMEN helper icrvlri1, mine run, nrk, uvocn, . belt tin' ami transfer servlep ami all I other txielasslflcd sirvlce lll ho p.Md . ittff.Kfrlt nln. n .1 1 n tr In it,. llhl BuSI Or A W A K U I '"Klrm.-n'l'ti Imiil fiplKht -ervlrp will viu vuwi w IP ltld - ,,Pnl? , ,,,1,11,1,,,, l(, throiiBh frelaht raP'S, .leeoidlliR to p1iis of eiiKlne Kor the titirtio'p of officially rl.isidtyltiR the loeomotlvi eaeh ralho.id party to this arbitration will keep bulletins posted at all terminal sliowlnp arcuralely Hie ui'lslit on ililver on all niRine in II S'l ifl (.'on fin lie Jiniit l'n tt 1'niiv Mtin's On lighter Is Victim of "Husyl)o(lii'." "i police of this city, .lorspy City, it insen, NewnrU and nil contiguous v . .Ierey towns were on tlu lookout i 'ltirht for two pldPily women and i, ... M-nteen-ypar-old rIiI, with dlrco lie ' hold thpm nil wIipii found. tin two wom'ii l Nnrir 'Notlllr I. ill,.,, I found tin I'liauffpur who hail T' e "evemeon-year-old ulrl Is Miss taken Ihein. and hp s,ild they had .', , I'.orden, only child of Call llor- j Jumppil'iiut at l-'llmotp str.'et to tnko , v b . inherited a law foituup from ""' "ollpy I piomptlv railed up tli-- . ,.r founder ,,f ,he tnllk industry J "l"'" ,,r. 'lM",j;. ;ll,', "m!, M'm" 1,,t,h , . ,, .... poisons In New utk oily, and told I rrs u.i mniiij iiamo. i n- Ku i ( ,,em lo watch. Tlien I had the 'hauf wn ken or persuaded to leave f'p ; four take mo to .loisoy c'liy pollco , .if Adam" Sanltnrlttm a: romp- I oouiiqu.ii iors as last as lie .'oiilil so. I. ,l,e SV J a. excitlnc U" raiioariniu a; I'omp- t .,......-..-. .. i-ouni kh. ypstpfdav afternoon and W' "'"veil Iouk ahead of any trolley i.,o t .. . ' '"" ,llat "tarted twentj inlnut." ahead Ins -erles of Incidents ... .. t I' it'. lAllllllt; if oi lllLllll'IlLS ,,j L . ol.il in tleelni; from the tralnp.l' TIip tilenhone boll at Hip .Lm.iv I'm r who was )., conip.inloii at ilentu of Hi, two wonion was aled last night. nltlinin;h It was mi'eil that Mr. ltorden nnd his law. . pretty well who they are. 'ie t uns made plain that although 1 i den and his wlf. ntp iivlnj; apart, i. is Anireles ami he In this clt , n ' h no' (.uspocteil of havliiK miy- do with the Incident. Slip Is - i California. accordltiR to the best ' -mation. and the women In iiiPtlon ' ' i (liscrlbed h a ftlPlid of tile i , pirsoti iio Intluence upon ' 'ias been objooted to. who haw . ..1 ni.'. it apaiust the fatlior In m.-toiv tho mil has boon. In two busybody. Interfering irmis i. will be necesaiv to stop ' I ho ll.irileiK' Mnrltnl Trnulilra. l i- Hrrdrn. who was Mis lloietl tn .ri led G.ul I'.orden. whoso father tn an Income of about JSO.fioo a fhtecii years uro. She benan a ' r absolute dhorco on the ground i. .ertlon at I .us Atmcles In .Tune. She lost thp suit becatt"p Mr. l?or i .msolf decllnpil to answer cot tain f, ions put to him hy the .IndRo. ' -Kind nnd wife shifted the rate ' s oily whorp ICllhu Root. .Tr.. rep i d thp 1'isb.ind and Moses II. . 'i ,m ropr-ifpu'eil the wife, and a ft" ' ,rnt .fts off. cted which secured imu. ii Keiiorous nnmony. .-ne Tf LTif ii i iii iini iiomi in i.os Atl ci . Hid the father remnlned at thn ' Miinlmttiin in this city- The (in ;'.'er cam" under his Ktiarillnnshtp ' i u.is until recently at a school In '.P. ticut r Mory of ostprday aft.'rnoon m-" fi .m three source. Dr. Oeorpe M ' r. the ltorden family physl - i.d last nlsht. '! Hordon is a sweet nnd lovely c- She has not been feellm; well he lost tli'sli. was sllKhtlv ner- -"u n th.nK approachltiK a btPal; 1 i 'I was thought best that she 1 i i thp I'omptnn Sanitarium ' ' ""'i I.ot it bo perfectly plain - was not sent ther.. that sin Mi ii ilotained whlli thpre. but on J 1 : .f fullest liberty. i 1 . re was rio nece's.Hlty for ntiy kind of i r- in' ions because us the father i, I n. .a her nrp in accord ho far ns tho Is c.nci'tned. there was no one elt-t ' .e o..nidered. That these poisons " bi'liew persuaded tho lrl f nv would nttcmpt to do this thins r. on urred to anybody. They have n' ..i.l rw of rlpht to her custrsly. " I't-allv or morally. Their lntlu- ' .p n the Blrl has not been for the " i "nt- opinion, and nnythltiK they wt" Hr, would lniply be gratuitous In- ( tir' . . f i.lrl Hun llltnpprnrril, ' b bus been heard from them ' - (, f.i. It i p. blent that th"y r d hkilfully and had several - ,! ib"tu than iap appeared . ) i poet one or two. It Is t i l p.J that thp thrpp did not . ' . . .i.,t, .in Hip police werp llrt i ' i t Kline, but a very sharp . '.. .o',- Itept and thpip will b M. . nt input lire taken to I ' ..ttion" ! . 1 i n ami a Kill of 17 an hod - ,r the Hotel Navarre, Now ...'.I it 11,. I nniill. i tm of the , iPiis the second middle I '- i w iiuid wote tlie costuiilp of t Kii '. )iiunu, prptiy and ' : I.i.ikod about IV The ' --lit ink loom of tho hotel , lie woman In the nure's d lierw'lf lo K" to a :eb- ,ie lift the loom, nc . ,' ...v. one of the women t ,inr litirrlrilly and tin tl Now " . three left the loom and f He hotel Hie slrl left ; .ontli In llroad street : i nnd turned tho Croon I The two women hailed a , lintel llioad and diove I police liendiiuai tors had a'l the wotk It could do about tho time the tmtso started on hot Journe.i Tliete were three other messages In ipilck succes sion fioni different point", all telling the police to watch thp Plank road trolleys and stop two eldprlv wotnpu and one young imp. A delegation of police wore rushed out nt once to a point where the cars come In on Hie meadows nnil they searched every car for an hour. Ths thioe did not come that was Mr Hordon was not at his hotel last night. It was said that he left nt 15 o'clock without saying when ho would return. At tin same time a representa tive hint established hoadiiuarters nt the Hotel Navarro. Newark The theory upon which the police weie working was that the thrpp did not go to .terse City at nil nnd the chauffeur was mistaken. Thpy bpllevi'd they might have taken temporary refuge In some Newark hotel. They wore waiting for them to reappear The representative would not give out any Information, but ho was frequently nt the telephone ns If a large forcp of private Investigators was on the search Think Girl Will lli-apprar. It was said late last night thnt the father behoves his daughter will reap pear In a day or two. The women, who the not related to either side of the house, are simply friend of Mrs. Hor don, It wns said They have como to be lieve that they ate mote capable of ad vising tho girl t'-an hrr own farnllv. it was snid further TWO MARLBOROUGH-BLENHEIMS. "r of I ii ii 1 1 o lliilel Ohjprta In Nlimr In Till 4 II). Thr Marlborough-lllenlwlm Company and Jolah White & Sjms Company, own ers and operators of the Marlborough Illenlulm Hotel at Atlantic cm. brnuulit suit In the I'tllteil States Dlstrlrt Court etrdn. to enjoin the Martborough-Hlen helm Company, whlph wa terently or ganized in New York State and which opened a hotel at llroadway and Thlrt. Ixtli street u month ago. frieti usliu that name The Atlantic Cltj rnnce'n In Us bil! of eoultv allege" that the proprietor or tti new hotel halo adopted tho same name tn order to deceive the publle Into the belief that theirs I a hraneh of th" AtlantI Cltv house, and also tn obtain the benefits of the prestige and advprtlslng of the olJer hotel. The bill also alleges tliHt th New York linn.' has had burned In It china and dishi" and engrawd upon its menus and stationer., an exact duplicate of the trademark which was otiglnated by tlie.Marlboioiieh-llb nheltn of Xtlantlc cn end she was o.vepcted to leach the city l fori midnight. Friends of Mr. Hob bins opross,d the opinion that his act was duo purtiv to domestic uuhupplncss and puttly to business troubles. The lawyer had been living with his sou In th. apartments of his wife's sis ter He carne homo a little before 7 o'clock Inst nli;ht only the child was in the apartment waiting for him. Tin boj was playing with a toy boat in the bathtub nt the time 111 father lume home A few minute Inter I'ullii'in.in Will- lam McSweeney of the Kast Right -eighth streft station, on post at llu corn'r, heard the shots In quick suc cession MeSwppiioy ran Into the hall way of Iho apartment house and met an elevator boy on his way out to tlnd u policeman McSweeney and tho boy re turned lo the apartment on the sixth floor. MeSweenei broke in and found the boy on tin Hour of thp bedroom, a IiuIIpI wound in his temple. The child was un conscious Mr. Kobbln wns lying on the bed Ho had cut a deep gash across his throat. The razor which he had used lav on the bed beside him. A re volver with live empty chambers lay on tho drcsMT near by still warm. An ambulance surgeon from the Flower Hospital and a physician of the neighborhood were culled In nnd the child was taken to the hospital. The father already was dead. Heforp going to Atlantic City Mrs, bobbins had boin living in h boarding house Kept by Morris Iterdlga nt 80 liast Ninety-second treet. Herdlgn said last night that a man whom he took from descriptions to be Kobblns came to the boarding houso Just berore -Mrs. Jtonoins left for Atlantic City nnd had n long talk with her. It was believed that h was sepklng a reconciliation. Tho boy has been attending Public School C. In Knst Klghty-lirtli street. A member of the family denied late last night that Hobblns and his wife had separatpd or that tluro was any illsugreenipnt between them, He uld that Hobblns had been In NorfoiK tor the last two weeks and that his wife had been living nt n boarding house until he returned. Hobblns, he said, came bnck lo New York yesterday and found that hi wife had gone to Atlantic City with her slsti r. ATHN'Tio Oitt. April 23 -Mrs. W V Hobblns. who bus been n guest at the Hotel Dennis for several clays, was too crushed by the news of her husband'. art to talk when seen to-night She picked a few belotiglngn and went to Philadelphia, when she will mak con nection for Now York ntt," "jTIIIp bptwppti thp r.itlio.td- -.ml Ihelr employets In tho Kasl. It I also tin most Important labor tllspu'e ow arbitrat'd under thin act The award follows: At Hole 1 Tin hum or lo. r one hundred miles or less, nil. ill constitute n da) work In all classes of service, ex it pt as otherwise Hpeiilloil Tin time for which a fireman wilt bo paid shall login at the time ho Is ieiUilvd to irpnrt tor i lit", and end when the engine di llveieil at the point designated Article, i. The following rate.s of wages per day shall be the minimum rates paid in all linsses of service on all lallroads p.ittle to Ibis arbitration l'ssrnrr Serlie. WHp.ht of loroinoth. In eiiui,. mi iiriri- l.m Hum Mi.OOO Mi. 000 tn lOO.OOil liumiil lini, imo iii llo.iiOu piiiin.l" 1 111.000 tll 1 TO. 010 pillOlili KO.mOO It. 200,000 piitoul I'llO.oOO In l'wi',000 poilltil) ;.i0,ili'0 In 70H. O00 I'lillllilN .100,1100 to :,,o.ooo ptiuml .ill MiiKlm "ifr sso.Ptio puiiiiilH tm ilrtvrfH MollM en Hi n en rmiiiill"" of iwliit mi ill l rrn I'rrlKht Si-Mil e. Lt thitn iO.OOO pound" I!. 75 0.06il tn 100,000 pnuiiilf :,lu 100.000 Tii Mo, 000 ti'itiliilp 10,0011 tu 170,000 tiotllulll 10.000 lo 200,000 luillllil -'00.000 In "iO.OU'l nmilula ?.'o.000 to -lOO.OOil teiatol - 3 ih A'l ri ft 1ii-j to t-i 500,000 putmil on .If I vol 4 Ob Mallft Plulli. i rit.l rtll nf iielnlit uu ilrlvii 00 I uli lor (Ii orl Imp. iHoitliiio in all service e.vrepl taseti ger will bo paid for pro lata on the inlniili bnsl with top hours ns the basis of ooiniiiitiitloii unlcs otheiwlso spoci fled, eltlu r niibs or hours being counted as th" olio i xooeils tho other. In the passenger service (except Miburh.itO overtime will bo paid at the rate of thlrt cents an hour, co. lining twenty miles an hour Five limns or loss, or Inn miles or lis., Is to constitute a day Mi short tut n uioiiml tun, not ox ceedlng eighty mUos, overtime will be paid for t Into on duty or hold for diit l:'.C. I In excess of eight hours within twelve -.r.n 2, 10 r 70 is .1.00 .1 ;o : lo 3 Co 4 40 1 ml 3.10 3 :o 1 80 rUADI 176 ,r , Xaii AafaWJLVI U ikmW Ot JUOndOtl IMIOli:, r.NO'i.lH FLTt.VlTfRE TAPESTItlEl", wniikf ' p.ti r.Artt. chixerf. porcelain? ir.olic-lr,"- .Cti AtHMs M ARRf.TC M ANTEbriKT.? 7 S FIFJTH AVENUE NEW YORK (iinsocutKo hours nnd nho for all tm In ixioss of twelve consecutive hours, coinptuisl coiillnuoiislv from Hie tlmo Hist loiniiroil lo report to the tlnal it- Ioiim' iii the end of the las, t II n. time to bo counted as continuous whete Ihej Interval of tolenso fiotu dulv duos not J cMced one hour. ' No Initial terminal dolav Is allowed ! beyond that Involved In the rule that! pay shall Imgln In nil cases at the time j it llieiunii Is reqiiheil to I r port for ilitt,! but? final tetmlual delay after the lap." of an hour shall l- p.iid for at tin- end of tin trip at tho overtime rate. Firemen In pool freight or u-ias!gnri Kol'vlco held nt olbol tbatl bollle term!- U'hete two llirnieii are employed on a ,. , (,nU,loll , f,. ,,, I so held after oxpllullon of eiglltoeli , hunts after i "lief from pre , him dut.v i ' V l ...1 ..t- u..tl Iu 1.. ,l.,t I-,.. Wright on drli nit 100 000 up it :;o ooo I . , , , . . j,,,,,,,,!, M'h matt rs involving tho noi essltj or an wvinht mi ilrlvr-m mer :Jo ooo poninJ .loo ndiljlionil llteninn. l''ii'emoii ate niieveil I nuininm ncriirr. ,.t ,.,,,,. ,.111.1,,. nnil I it 0.11 111- 1 1.111 Kivlich rnln lirimei. .111 luoomollv n-. , ,,. .. ,.(, ..... . .,,,,, , ,P ivflKnlfiK ! thmi nii.tio'i pouniit nn tlrlvors. rr day of ln CIO) hour seeing that propaiatlon have Ic.'n . niailo. I'li'i'iiiou Hod on between teiml- I nals because of sotvlc" law an lo be Aid English Banqutt Hall Here on exhibition in the Charles Galleries. None othec thnn the Elizabethan Banqueting Hall of the jiistoric English mansion, Rothenvns House, HjIi). With but two exceptions, this was the moyt important panelled interior in England. An open fire now burns under the great mantel wit'a its Arms of twenty-five quartering?, as it rlicf three hundred years ago. The American lnyer of old Engliiih homes will be interested in ibis most wonderful historic room. Illustrated boolclrt. will bo forwa'rde.d on request. Ill li 1! i I I i locnniotlVH a a result of the application of Article B lieielnafter the rate of pay to each fireman shall be as follows PRESIDENT TO OPEN 1 W00LW08TH TOWER! hen He I'li-liv- ii Itnt ton in. the WliiH' Hoiim' itll.OiHl l.i-lil Will I'lnsii. : no : 40 Stviirh rnzln tlrrnitjii nn i-iikIii Wflgli Hue 140,000 pounua or oir on tirivi lpr Uiy of lrn i to) houn or itrr i-tclndlnt MolletK Ml HoMli-rn. HoAtlera. rr ilny nf trn (101 tionrt or trim. .... I: IS lioKttrrii at" tiiilofd In liatnlltna nirin taftw-fi-n imMrnarr sintioim mul tound houret or y.-vril or on main trneln thov will be pnlil pr iljy nt tt-n (101 Iniiir or Ifs If mfii ar rmptoyrd tn nsim hnptlfis In liunJltni ondnri trt.ii pannfr t-lntlon nd round oui- 01 vord or tnitlii track they will be paid per iiuy of tea (10) hour" or !.". . . Ilrlper on Klerlrlr IxHnmollir. Tin trm "lietprr' will bo umWatood lo nifon the second man employed on loMrtc loroinollvea. atul ho ahatl It c1a In paaiencer servlco per da, of ten (10 bourn or lc. nnt hundreu 1 100) mile or le . . i In through freight per day nt ten (10) , hour or lena. one hundred nooi mile or leei ISO In liming eervlie. per day of ton ' (10) hour or le . . . : 60 All working condition applicable to steam locomotive firemen In steam ser vice w-tll apply to helpers In electric ser vice. Firemen on loromotlves In pusher and ' 50 : 50 paid for llni" on trip, axonllng to miles up to 100, schedule rate bevutid that or over ton hoiu l?artitiiK" ot l lie IHmlnlhi1. ! I llarntngs of Ilienien In no class aie lo i 'be dlmltllshed by till uwnrd, and If J I necessary tn accomplish till rates tha ! may have bo n bettor ate to be main- I 1 talued, Neither shall tltonipn's earnings I i be Incrpased nbov-p what the higher tale.-, of pay nnd tin conditions thnt wore bet ter hcietofore guaranteed thorn by a combination of the new rates with the ' old condition. . The award Is to take effect according i to the act of Congress of June I. lys nlri llnoartelt lltioie lur ule. SvTVit.LE. I. 1. April S3 - l.titu Lake the line "Id homo or the late 'lobe t U Hno'evtlt hero, 1 for sale and 't ' under. t nil that a New Yotl; 'oal e "tin cat" I negotiating fo- It. I'lo'iileiu W'.l'on will olliciall. open the new Woolworth llllildiiig to-night Soon I allT 7 o'clock when word ha lioon ie.-- i grapliod lo tho White House that all is in readiness tin 'louden! will puh n but ton flushing tin I'lecli'k current to every ' one of Iho s.i.otm titid odd lamps in tin 1 building 'l lu is olio of the fe.iitu es of the dinner . which Frank W Woolworth will tivo in honor of Cas (iilbort. th" ar?!iitopi. and to which many of the most prominent men in tin country haw ben invited On tin 1 Woolworth special which Is scheduled to nrrivo from VHJi.ngtr n at I o'clock this afternoon, will come Vice-President Marshall, Senator Klihu K.ioi who will preside nt the dinner; Senators O'Gornmn of New Yorl:..lamesof Kentucky, flallinger of Now Hampshire. Hughes of N'ew Jer si.v and llatiisdoll of Novada There will also bo a special train from Boston Mavor (iavnor will represent the city. , togetlier with delegations from tin Chrm ber of Commprce and religious, mercan tile, nianui'uctMrinp; nnd educational asso ciations. t Oil." o'clock Mr Woolworth will re eoive hi piests on the mezzanine floor At 7 13 the guests will take elevators to, tin dining room on tin I wenty-seveptli floor, hall way up tho gteat skyscrapei I'lio Woolworlh Hilil'lmc. which rot ov or S7,".ll,('ti. i Iho lallesi olboo build uu: in th" world, measuring 7fn feet from th" stro.'i level to ,'it l ip of Hi" cupola It overtop-, i he stinger lliiiltling In- thirteen s, ines niiil. next in the IVillel Tower hi Paris m i',,. t illoit sltucture ever erected. It l olitatto. uu i'o than '.n.uin tuns of steel git.ior. thir'--M oloc.itors and in.'.'no.ooii "llloe I'.'", of Hp.l o I'roiii a'i ..i-o'ii i i 1 1 s' m Ipoint the liuildiiiu b.i en pronoun 'e.l one of tlu nios. iic.iu, tl'ul hi ;'i v.j.kl In design it i a otii.iiu itioti oi tin. Italian. French anil l!etilliisiiioo. wbh fiothie peil on Iho 'oof of iho in. nn Mrmillre Hut Mr (illboit ha iI,iiiiiihI i.s boauly only to lie a 1 1 etih uu o'uolil ol Us usefulness In it vou .'1111 lltid practioallvall the con vi nieiices and emiipmeiiis ol a "'null oily. oti cm iloposii ,i,ul draw money at tin ba'ik on lie f'.rst lloor. m llu; lias tiion! there are barber sliupsalid a swim ining pool one ol the largest in New orl where you can work iipalt iippottto t'oi'ilinnor. which vou cuipat in tho raths keller or ro-taurani m the liaseinent. 1 her. i an arcnio lined -vitli attMctlv hhop'i wlios" fronts are elititolv of plate iltiss i'-icn there is a luncheon club. Ilb-ai'v .mil itynuiiisii.tn on th" twenty eightli lloor niiil nn obsorvntcry station on tin" roof I'll" buildinc measure I.V.'.l feet on ltrnail'v.iv. 10," to loot on Park PUeei and in? : fee. on Karcalv lrt'Pl Work on th Ion mlot ion was MartiMJ on November 4, 1010 "n d'tly '. ltiiv. an inericnn flag was run up on t')' pol 770 feet nbov- Hrondwav Mine Mure II iiltbetl, l.ri.i.ns entered th 'I ' shie t'ure it si i',n ei btrtwien "t otlco'; Mond.' ti' ml o'clock 'i 'ies l . !u inline it li.i.t.ril jestHitla; trom Manager S. C. I ' 'lllil.li Four oa" el s'loo.l valued tu '.'' I'm tllkei ni' liliigl.ll'i foi't.'flt a wv f oni F.llzHtteth -tret into the back 1 v m R. H. Mcy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Price. V Herald Square, aaa Broadway, 34th to 35th St. A ' I . . -I' i I ' t $40,000 Worth of Perfect Diamonds M.'.n.oon lllich School for Mimlolalr. Mos'tci.air, N .1 April '.'3 At a meeting of the Montrlalr Hoatd of Kdu cation to-night It was decided to erect n nw high school nt a cost of Hr.n.OlUi The mliool will be designed to accommo date H.flOO pupils and I expected to serve Montrlalr for thp next twenty years. Tin building will be erected on the north hide of Chestnut street petween Park slieet and .Mlillniid avenue, on a plot 500 h 5o'i feet, which will cost approximately 7;.,000 R. H. Macy & Co.'a Attractions Are Their Low Price. U W Vgaram Herald Square, Broadway, 34th to 35th St. . CHlNcA and GLASS For Summer Homes, Hotels, Yachts, etc m-lCY'S stocks of Chine and Glass. Oil display nnd mm I jiccesbiblc for selling, arc larger than the com 1 TJL1 hi, ed stock-, of all the other New York Depart ment stores. Hi of llu Tniloiih. " ie- Intor the ntil.se bad in 'W,nk police, called up a "i.lross in this city and also ii. She lollowed the women ib while soVPinl men inced g 1 1 llotf. pursuits were In tu- to the chauffeur of the poke vcr.v glibly, the two w . ighted at Markot and Fll 'e;;. wlioro they had taken a ..) r 'i-v for .lersey City. No be found of the girl. -1 'h nurse was able to tell a uu led 'oi of the InrirtenlH i i.e was Con gland, she was a e Adam Institution, she Horflen and I were walking Maty savings of course, in till- as m all departments as we'll as more and better nocd.i diplaed for our convenient selection than elsewhere. China and Glass Decorating In our factory on the premises we decorate China ami Glass uitli'monoRrams. pennants, streamers, crests and heraldics-copyine old designs or submitting orig inal ones when desired. On hotel or boarding house orders for white china in quan tities of twenty dozen or more, we engage to Decorate with band nnd monogram in colors, at 49C p01" dozen pieces. For sachts, we show a special line of'Clunaware with a heavv rolled (hIrp; very graceful in bhape and very durable. 'I he attention of yachtsmen is directed to the special offer in China and Glas, iJcoratniK To acnuaint you with our facilities for doing such work we make this special one-week offer an underpricinp, that is of particular interest to yacht owners, hotel proprietors and keepers of boarding houses. These prices for Decorating China or jiass m 101s Single Hag Decoration. $2.97 Single Hag with two colored lines, $3.29 Double Flags $3.49 of one dozen: Double Hags with two colored lines, $3.97 Single Hag and twu gold lines. $3.48 Double Flag with two gold lines, $4.48 Diamonds From the viewpoint of Investment Pure white brilliant Gems such as these, are "gilt-edged" investment- their value increasing appreciably year bv ear. in the proposed taritt' it is suggested that the dut on cut Diamonds be advanced from 10 to 15. and that 10 duty be the tax on the uncut stones. The London "Financial News" of April 4th. 191. i. predicts higher prices for Fall, on Diamonds of the qualitv offered in this, sale. Diamonds were never so good an investment as those offered NOW AT MACVS. for $32,000 A Saving of ls on Macy's Usual Lowest-in-the-City Prices Therefore !4 to l3 Less Than Prices Elsewhere for Equal Quality Every Stone in this Sale is Pure White and Flawless "Perfect Under the Loop" Diamonds From i7;( standpo hi j Sentiment In the Spring the voting man's fanc ligluh turns to thoughts of love and incidental!), to a "Solitaire." At Macv's, Diamond Rings, in Solitaire. Two Stone or Three-Stone Settings f 6 r Engage ment Rings are bril liantly beautiful, effect ively mounted and ab solutely flawless. For 'June Wedding Gifts there are ex quisite LaVallieres. Neck laces. Earrings and other handsome pieces the cry latest designs. The "Loop" is the high-power magnifying glass of the expert Diamond Rings, La Vallieres. Necklaces and Ear -rmjjf, at prices ranging from $22.49 i usually S28.-1Q) to $1,198.00 (usually ?l ,'189.00). Solitaires Macv's usual prices $31.25 to $711.00 Xow $24.89 to $568.00 Mounted in solid 14-kt. Gold and platinum. Two-Stone Rings Macv's usual prices $39.74 to $289.00 Now' $31.75 to $231.00 Diagonallv mounted in solid 14-Kt. Gold and platinum. Three-Stone Rings Macv's usual prices $28.49 to $614.00 Now $22.49 to $491.00 Hoops of solid 14-Kt. Gold and platinum. Men's Of solid 14-Kt. Gold, hand-carved, With one, two ur Macvs regular prices Now The increasing scarcitv of pure white Diamonds and the in- I creasing demand for them in conjunction with the probable in create of "dutv "combine to make this sale more than usuallv Tho disf in.-tive nnd evnuisite mountitics of nlati- num and gold are thoroughly in harmony with the gems they sustain. Earrings Macy's usual prices $55.75 to $875.00 Now $44.50 to $685.00 Earrings of solid 14-Kt. Gold and platinum. La Vallieres Macv's usual prices $54.25 to $478.00 Now: $43.25 to $382.00 Tandem Style mounted in platinum with three or four diamonds. Necklaces Macv's usual prices $1,122.00 to $1,498.00 Now $897.00 to $1,198.00 Of Platinum, in the newest designs, mounted with 21 perfectly matched diamonds. Rines tooth and Gvns) style mountings, three diamonds. $38.25 to $346.00 $30.50 to $276.00 interesting. It will pav ou to take advantage of these Very Special" Prkesichich are the Lowest to he found in New York, quality of the Gems considered. .Baaomenl. 34th HI. Side..