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THE SUN, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1913. LAWYER ATTACHES MRS. RUHLIN'S CASH Trunk"; AIIcrps Prizefighter's iilnw Threatens to Dodge Creditors. i i i or wickki) unions M-iiled Will Contest, Collected Insiinuiee Money and Now Wants Fees. Mm (!u. Ituhlln, founder of thn Pro );.ricp 1'olltlcal League, a woman nuf irge orwinlzatlon, and widow of the r prlzeilKhtcr. who used to permit hln n 'r orsutilzatlon to tiler t In Ills na pon In Hrnoklyn, was licensed In the s.irreino (-'otirt yeterdny of threatening; 1,1 eerreto her property and flee the. Mat to avoid her creditors If any one lirottpht milt uRalnn her. Upon these charcr-n Supremo Court Justice Lehman signed nn order upon which Mr. Huh- n.i b.init necounts In the National Nas .mj and Emigrant Savings hankx were atuehed. Thn attachment wan obtained by Samuel U Frooks, a lawyer, and brother of Dorothv FrookM of Hayonne, a child MiffrnRo speaker, who was a member of Mrs. Iluhlln's organization and In troduced her brother to Mm. Ituhlln. Frooks Is nttlnsT for a balance of 95,318 due for IfRnl services. Trooks says In his affidavit that for doveral yearn prior to January 27, 1911, the defendant, Mrs. Sarah Mtilrooney Ttuhlln. lived with Cius Huhlln an his wife, and on the date mentioned they nnt to Hoboken and were married by a JuMlc of the peace. Four days there after, the lawyer says, Mrs. Huhlin caused a will to be drawn up and exe cuted by Huhlln by which lie left her Ills entire estate, valued at about $35,000. Lawyer Frooks says that Huhlln had sfven brothers and altera living, be sides his parents, and that the youngest brother, John C. Huhlln, was his favor It. During tho lifetime of Gus Huhlln h put several thousand dollars In the bank In trust for his brother John, the lawyer says, but within n short time utter Mim. Ruhlln married the ex rus'llst tho trust fund was no manipu lated by Mrs. Huhlln and others that sh got the money The lawyer also says that shortly after tho marrl.ine Mr. Ituhlln Insured irr husband's life In lur favor for 520, non and had paid only one Instalment on It when Ruhlln died suddenly In the presence of the defendant nt his home nt 14D0 Myrtle avenue, Urooklyn. It was stated at the time that death was ,1ne to a stroke of npopley. The lawyer tay that shortly after r.uli.in died rumors were circulated that Mr" Ituhlln was Instrumental In her b island's sudden death and by reason ' fiese rumors she employtd him to aLfrtttln the source and "quality" of 'e rumors and to protuct her Interests , Totally. He said the will was con- M'd by Ituhlln's relatives, but by KMioti of the services he rendered th . wjs finally admitted to probate. U dld that the payment of the $20,000 Turanee was withheld for a time be. i .-p Mrs. Huhlln had been accused of a .rime, and he aided In securing the. ivment of the money. Me also brought suit for $100,000 In h'hu'f of Mrs. Kuhlln against her hus ir.d'-i brother John for Hlleglng that ihe was Instrumental In the death of her husband. He believes his services v r of the reasonable value of $f,,5Su, which he has received $1,277 on ac- "int. Lawyer Frooks said he learned on prll 4 last that Mrs. Huhlln Is Inter eM'rt In the Monarch Vacuum Cleaner Company, a Delaware corporation which had no llcenso to do business In iJs State, but has an office at 1151 Hreadway. He said that Mrs. Huhlln ! at the officn constantly attending to "i biilness of the company. TITANIC CLAIMANTS APPEAL. .Ak ,lde Holt In I.rt Them RrlaK Soils In Other Coarta. A flordon Murray, attorney for several T'lntc claimants whose claims aggre- r-a ...am .linn fOA flftn trtnl Qt-nl PR ,.V,'- .11, .11 , ., U J, V u V, .V.W.. - - t-r4ai n .ifan,H,y1 thm Intnrenta nf 4h(lS6 -Ho hive filed their petitions for relm- ' arf'tnent witn i mien bihim .uumiiib-Ktna- nilnl,rl.i hnt u'hn tinv Tieffleetefl i I'-lnir suit In any court. After Judge Hi.' ImiI dismissed the application of the wwte star i,n for a limitation of Its 1 al. tf... In V.A Bln1I.,r. nt Ita hln theflft H'niants were concerned lest the lapse. T a par Trorn iif time m mo uiaun.c. t rut erve to prevent tnem iromi ii "nn 'n nnv other court, M Murray requested Judge Holt to .1 V.I.. ....lutn.. an an i tl aXtftV tllA IllTil- nMen nroci-odlngs to stand In the cose of " Ui mrlllts WHO illcl not IRKe eirfimim , - i mi if in ,ii in,, .,. - Bhllitv to approximately $97,000. The n"rr rfn'cn necision. RITZ-CARLTON GUEST SUED. I'm I- MndUte IGeta A(la.ehMeat gnlnal K. W, Barrr for Oowms. n attachment against the property ' diwin w. Harrv of Passaic, now llv- . hi the Itltz-Carlton. was granted lay by Supremo Court Justice. '-t'lMn In a suit to recover i,bzj ror n 'Mii delivered to Mm. Harry when. i' hii'I her husband were at tn i'ic . Motel In 1ondon and the Pres- - u Paris, Tho suit la brought by - n s. Co. of Paris, who allege, mai nn were necessities for JtTS, and that although her husband ,1'ne n pay for them he has refused ng the articles, furnished to Mrs. hv the nlalnt ff were a jet cos J tor,: laro and ermine dress. Ml 'harmeuso gown, $153; evening tnn. and ermine stole, nut. A5KS $10,000 FOR HIS ARREST. 'I'lnnii lint Ilia Stolen lionet bat farmer Jallrd llltn, ' nuiiiin Momon. a wealthy whole 'lui'ier dealer, who has an ofllco In .md lives In the Haxony apart '.Tin West Hlghty-second street, iKht suit for $10,000 dnmsges Itaymond C, Harf for false arrest, ' Page denied Haff's application -'f.rliiv to transfer (he ease to Nassau Kin said that on October 12 lait ri-cB wrre taken from his Hables. 'I cieiit olher horse owneis nhn had ei , t-ol)hi followed the tllleves to Farm flsio, ij. i and found one of Mosson'a "ones in the barn of Isaac tirauer. He ' l" the horse, and llaff, actlpg aa attof t-'y for Brauer, had him arrested. WHITE SLAVER SENTENCED. Ohoolalrl Victim Halted With rather at C'onrt Itnom Door. Louis ScriiI, 19 years old, brother of a Philadelphia raincoat manufacturer was sentenced by Judge Holt In tho I'nlted Stntes District Court yesterday to nine months on Hlackwell's Island, for enticing n seventeen-year-old girl Into whlto slavery. Segal's victim, Mary Stevens, of Den ton, Md, wan n student In the West Chester .N'ormal College, near Philadel phia, until a few weeks heforo hIio made, tho acquaintance of Segal In u restau rant In the latter city. She told the rourt that nlw came with Segal to New iork under the Impression that she was to become his wife. While she was telling her story an excited man forced bin way to the front of the court room. 'That's my daughter!" ho cried. "I want to speak to the Judge, r wtint her to go buck with me; her mother Is wait ing for her to cotno home." He.iiber Stevens was led out Into tho corridor, where he told of his futile ef forts to trace his daughter after her dis appearance last December. He wanted to stop the trial and tnke her back to the little farm at Denton. As Mr. Stevens wim talking his daugh ter ramn out of the court room. At the sight of him she covered her face and sobbed. Her father sprang forward and took the weeping girl In his arms. The Jury recommended extreme leni ency for Segal, but Asslstnnt I'nlted States Attorney Grllllths opposed a light sentence. With the permission of the court he called Minnie, Levlt, u Phila delphia girl, to the bar to tell what she knew of the convicted youth. MIssj Ievlt said she was once engaged to marry Segal and that he borrowed all her Jewelry and several hundred dollars, ostensibly to start In business. He tried to persuade her to rome with him to New York, she said, hut she refused and Segal left her without returning the money or Jewels. HUXMEL'S DAUGHTER ARRESTED. Atlmlti She Owned Itevolver With Which Father Wan Killed. Ponsvtt.l.B, Pa April 23. Ilertha Hummel, daughter of (leorga llutnmrl of Tower City, who una found dead In his home, allot through the heart, was ar rested to-day tu connection with the mur der und Is now In the county Jail hero. having been committed without bill 1M ward Uunmicl, a sou of the murdircd man. was uho arrested ns a witness Miss Hummel entered u plea of nut guilty, although she admits that, sin- owned the revolver which was found by the side of her fathr. Miss Hummel Is 26 years old and ias formerly married, but divorced hei hus band within a year CHOKED TO DEATH EATING. VelNon Wanaaankrrv Aepliew of John WanamaUrr, Dies at Luncheon. Plill.APKI.i'lllA, April 23. Nelson Wana- maker, 4D years old, son of the late Sam uel Wauaniaker, a clothing inert bant, and a nephew of John W.m.iniaker, was ihoked to death by a pb ii' nf meat to-ila while at luncheon In a restaurant The piece of meat, two inches long and au Inch thick, ludgid In his throat He fell to the floor In suffocation. He as taken to the Jefferson Hospital, but was dead before the ph!clans could aid bhn. Mr. Wanamaker was formerlv In the clothing huslnos with Ills father. ACTORS' GOOD ANGEL, DAN BERNSTEIN, DEAD Kept Theatrical Bnnnliiii: niie and Hefriendecl .Mirny I'lnyers. Daniel .1 Herr.steln. for many ari associated with Charles Frohrnun: for the past twenty years he.nl of u thea trical boarding house, but more par ticularly known as the actor's filend, died at his home at 210 Wes' Fifty-t-econd street on Tui'mI.ij He was born In New York 02 ears ago and in 1S7C married Jennie Neben zahl, who survives him. lie aNo leaves two sisters, Mrs. Hella Simmons, who made her home with her brother, and Miss Kva; and two broth' rs, Louis of New York and Henry of San Francisco. Mr. Hernsteln's early life was spent In the theatrical business with Charles Frohman. A Httlo over twenty years ago he gave up active theatrical work and with his wife opened nn actors' board ing houso nt 212 West Thirty-fourth street. Later he moved to West Fifty second street. Karly In his history Mr. Bernstein's house became known In the theatrical profession as the actor's home. It was homelike and comfortable and coscy. Only actors and actressrs were taken Into tho family ond Mrs. nerncteln was soon known ns Aunt Ycntle, a pet name, and the proprietor as Uncle Dan. In tho past twenty years the board ing houso has been the home nf many actors who havo since become well known. Among them, Kleanor Hobson, now Mrs. August Belmont, and her mother, Madgo Carr Cook; Kugene Walter, Mary Hall, Frank Daniels, Hlchard Carle, Sadie Martlnnt, Amelia Stone, Vera Mlchelenn, Margaret Hobln son, now tho Duchess of Argyle; Fred Hellcn, Josephine Sabel, Frank Deshon, Connlo Mack, Kthcl Johnson, Lotta Faust, Helen Lord, Ktta Butler, Jane Trucsdale, Marshall Miller, Dorothy and Arthur Otto, Nolllo Revelle, Raymond Hubbell, Ada Lewis, Ella Johnson, Clara Dell and Jerome Hell, Belle Baker, Mol Ho Fuller, Charles Hoss and Mabel Fen ton, Ermlnle Karle and the Karl of Yarmouth. Dan Bernstein wan the angel to many professional people. He was easy with thorn about payments. He advanced money for expressage and storage and telegrams to Ills boarders and friends. When they didn't pay he didn't press them. He was always helping friends out of trouble and now no one knows Just what Is owing him In money. All day yesterday theatrical folks flocked to hla home to pay their last trlhute. There were many floral offer ings nnd scores of telegrams came from actors in all parta of the country who had been befriended by tho dead man. Union Permanently Knjolnrd, Supreme Court Justice Putnam In Brooklyn handed down a decision yester day making permanent tho temporary In junction got In October, 1911, by Louis Bossert A Son, woodwork manufacturers, against the lepresentatives of the Joint district council of tho United Hi other hod of Carpenters and Joiners of Amer ica. The decUlon forbids tho union rep resentatives to organize strikes against the uae of the woodwork .manufactured by the Boisert nrm. A Western Welcome Awaits You At Glacier National Park From the moment you arrive at this Great scenic wonderland, you are at home. The spirit of western hospitality envelopes you. Nothitie that could nossililv contrib ute to your comfort and enjoyment is left lifiilnn. Von will ttn.l t.n lrj ivittiitnt fcemlity. liberty without license and real.gemtlneluxury In thevery heart of the wildest and moat beautiful tcot in America. Tours by Automobile, Launch or Horseback Onrnf the finest mwpII as the moit comyi tfd at ilcir Turk Station. tl t tern logi. four frrt In tllimttrr and forty ft fang. butht, tun parlor, huar flreplac and omii ranipAro In luunglna room. Culune and eerflca of room is riftinmijir iiitmru ami htaini, im ? e the Ii uhmt urJr. Haifa American plan U luun oy auTomoti;e, iuurnri iui tf. laorwh out th 1'ark prnvldes unrtvallrd atcoinmoiaiW. at tho end of earn day a Journay. Ihe black feet InJiani, wboao r0frat1fin adjolna tho Cart, are featur ef OBMoal Intortt. Vt'itora to thol'ark lIIbaffordad frequent oppor- asaniauaaaasiB Panama-faciA? International rJipuaition, ban KrancUco,l?l& URGES SEGREGATION FOR HEW YORK VICE Mix hiivh. Hcnd of Hi'ilfniil Iti-foniiatory, K viirs u Walled Disti'it't. CRISIS AT INSTni'lloV Sin- 'I'i'II.n C(v. Sulcr Thai ll Cannot At'conmiodati1 (Sii'ls Sent to It. M.HANV April M A illsriw-ioii of the Mci' iri)l)l'in in New York city il'velon'ii to-day when Mis Katharine H DavN, miliTintetident of the lledfortl Hefonna tnry for Women, told or conditions in the itiMitutinti at a conference between (Jov Suber ami in.iiiai;erH of Slate chari l.ihl.i i ti -t 1 1 lit uni-i on needed iippropilu tioiw. .Mis l)avi told the (lovernor that a ruling of the AttorneyCieiieinl mad" i' mandatory for the refoiinatorv to ai cept nil wnineii coininittiil to it. I m r theie wem no aii'ommod.uions for more iiimates "lledfoi'd llerortn iti'i V now ft ire a cri-i"." nanl Mis D.ivi. "It han a ca pacity of only :co lieiU. Imt li i is.'i irU 111 escei-s I'hey i-leep in hallway and linen closets The woiL of reformation w diftlctilt at the le-,t mill alnio-t Im h)hiIih under the protein condition-! H.ilford IH-.HI-I at le.n-t $".ii.fHMi tc, oreit new building-.. ertK'clally cottaRe-i "Kor the lat-t two nud a half ye.u au inciea.-ini; u of the leformatory ha hoeii made by the .Indies and MaRis tr.ito of New Yorl; city. Tin ha been due to the Krowme, public HOtitimoiit ukiiiiiM IliiuiK or iliM'liai'KihK women con virled in the court or ofi-endiiiK to the workh'jil-e for sltoit henlence youtlR woliieii who lind not Ioiir lieen leading immoral live " "What would you hurriM to miIvp thlH vice firolilem''" asked the (lovernor "I would be willing to hnve a wftre R.iled district ill New Vork," quickly replied Mis D.ivix, "if I could have a wall mound il and a Kale tluniiKh which every man would have to pass and rog inter " William .1 McAdoo. chief of the Magis trates' Court of New York city, told the (lovernor that there were about fl.noo vionien in New York plying their trade nn street w.tlkern Since the introduction of the linger print b.vMeni it had been found that practi cally every woman tuken into custody after n certain time had been linger printed before. Ono woman had had fifteen linger prints tuken. Magistrate McAdoo declared, showing that thin clasH of population wiih practically sta tionary. MiiKis-lraln McAdoo charnclei ied HlackweU'H tnland a the wornt place In the UnitiHl State to m-iiiI an unfortu nate woman Sanitary condition lire horrible there, he said, and tho Inmate are crowded live mid Hix into a coll. A woman sent to tho worMioiiso ut lilack wcII'h returns to New Vol Is in worse con dition than before, he aencil. AccoriliiiK to tho decision made, nt thn conference Ilistlord lleformatory will Kot IHKl.VM lor now construction this year; Lotchworlh Villaijo will rcceivo nothing except for maintenance; Wo-tt lliivcrstrnw will got $(io,ooj for now con struction, the New York Training School for Hoys nt Vorktown Height will cot only u small appropriation, and the Now York Training School for (llrls at Hudson will receive, about 15,000 for new con struction und tho purchase of two small plots of land. Mrs, August Itelmont was at thn hear Ingnsn monilierof tho bonid of managers of tho Shite Training School for Hovs. DODGED WIFE FOR 18 YEARS. Whra .Mrs. 'tiiieiin' loanti lllm Me tint a lllinrre. White I'i.ains, Apt M 23 Supreme Court Justice. Moiscliauser to-day on the finding of the Juiy handed down an In terlocutory decree of divorce to Helton S. Wlnpcnny of Vonkers, who sued Oer trudo 11. Wlnpcnny of L'liS West Seventy sfcoml street, New Yoik city. Wlnpcnny named Waller MrClcllan of 1434 (igileu aenue, The llionx, as the co respondent. Wlnpenny owns the Muter prise piano stole In Ynnkois, and for cnrn he was known under Mm name of David Null)'. This name Im said he took nt the conininnd of his father, a retired woollen merchant nf Philadelphia, now dead. Me admitted ho took another natno so his wife could not train him, lie swore they were marled In Palmyra, N, J on July 4, 1K9I, and Mint hn left his wife on the following morning, Hh didn't find him for eighteen yeara.aml then she sued for separation and tut till ii week alimony pending trial. tjT'7 ' 5- it Four-Horse Stage, $1 to $5 Per Dav novel hotel In America tuft lust been to th I'trk. It U built mtlrtly of hmj It offr ecommwUttotw for 200 uttt trf rv modern if aiurt) mciuuinv piungw pwi. mnwir Vr day. al herMbacfc. alao etmvlnm and wallrina tuniUMto Lopeaacntat iDtir irioaj cerenwoioo auuncn. Novel Aeroplane Map in Colon and Travel Literature FREE will brln you complete descriptive literature, fully IliiKtrateil. Including a unique aeroplane map of the entire I'atk, all ftee. An lnter-lew with one of our iepreematlve4wlioha penionallytouredthe Hark, may be arranKril fur upon request without any vbllgatlon on your part whatever. , Write for lull information today. STEPHEN LOUNSBERY, Gen'l Agt., Pan. Dept., 1 1S4 Broadway, New York liui I DR. FRIEDMANN MAY SELL SOON. ftr Vork Conprrn Said to llap the Inaldr Track, , While Dr Krtedmann fays that nothltn jili'llnltf Iihh lieen ri'ai'hfil In th plan" for I tli illtrlliiitlim of ht tulirrulil! iMilturi', liidlriitlnni nrr tliat It will not be long he I foiH h tlnal .ettli-nient l mnde for tlie lii.inuf.'ii'tiiri- hiiJ Dale nt Hit; remedy In till" lOUIItt .Mr. llNtn'i the head of tin- Klner, Men-ili-l'iihn iiiiii.iny uf Went strict, has brrn tn ie,i t'arl Schutz many tlm" tecentl .md .'MtHd:i fpi'iit roiiMldt-rable time , with Dr Kilfdnmtin. A iroKial in wilt- IliK wan uliHiaiil the llerlln dortur Ur rrlrdm.cin w cut fsti-ril.iy to the lloiiiUl foi Ivrormltli'M tu j'xamiiiH the iiiMfjf tri'ntnil Micro. He will return to-day to hold a clinic for a dozen patients and i will nl"ii kIm i-crond Injcctldtm In m miny Irnorf Thi"i art not Government cii'.nn l'r U.irry llenjainlii. who cumi- here . from Herlln n Dr I'rledmann'K nsslitant ami who parted company with hi em. I ploycr. ulil eiti-rday that lie did nut . knuw what he would do. BURGLAR UNDER BED AT COUNTESS LEARY'S HOME .Maid Huns for Help and lie KcitM's IVnrls Stolon, It Is Said. A hurK'.ar was discovered under Ihe luil of one of the maids of i'ounteM, Annie l.eary In Miss l.enry's home ut HIS" Fifth axetiue f-arly yesterday tiifiininsT. He got away while the mjhl w.i I mining for help Miss l.eary has been Interested In the Catholic fair being held nt the Twelfth Itogiment Armory, Sixty-Urn street and I'ulumhiis avenue, und on Tuesday eve ning Mii maid uttended the fair She talked oer with Allss l.eary events at Ihe fair, and It was after midnight when she started for her loom. The maid's loom Is next to th cook' room, and before the maid went Into her loom tin- cool; told her she had heard noises coming from that toom earlier In the evening. The maid went Into her loom nnd soon heard a nols from iimler the lied. She screamed nnd ran luck to the cook's room. Men ser vants weie aroused nnd searched the room, but found It empty. It Is thought the Intruder got out the window. The police of the Kast Klghty-elglith street station were notified. It 1 said that Miss l.eary lost n rope of pearls from her dressing room on Monday night, und It Is possible that the same burglar, having taken the pearls, came hack for more Jewelry on Tuesday night. The police say the loss of the pearls has not been reported to them. HILLIARD HOST TO SHERIFF. Aelnr Rntrrtalna llarhoraer, bat shntia .Vnthlns (n Levy t'pnn. Sheriff Harhiirger nnd Deputy Sheriff Winters went out yesterday to sre what they could realize on two Judgments against actors. One was for $714 anil was against Hubert Milliard, who Is play ing In "The Argyll) Case." Tho actor entertained the Sheriff and his deputy In the star's dressing room nnd nssurod the Sheriff that while he had no property at hand on which the Sheriff could levy he would see what he could tlnd. ThH Judgment whs obtained In 1!10 by William It. II. Martin, but Milliard said he couldn't remember whnt It was for Tim other execution was for J8S0 ngalnst Hal Davis, who Is playing at the Colonial Theatre, and Is on a Judgment obtained by the estate of John H. Consl dine. Ixivls told the officials he had noth ing, so they cnt back emptyhanded. HI'EflAL NOTICE. The Best Tonic For Spring Use (The Home Dneinrl "To best fli'uriBf) tho pyatimi and rid tint blood of thoHO impuritius which t'Hiiho drowHini', upriiiK fevor, hIiik (j;i.sh uctiou of the liver and Kcncral spring HickncRH, thcru is nothing tpiito ki good iih a homo-mudt' kHnlono-tonio, pri'puriHl im folldwa: (Jet from any tlnn? htoro ' pint alcohol und mm oiinco kardpim;mix thnws with '-j cupful piipir, thi'ii add hot water to niaku u quart. "No matter how locking in strength nnd energy or how run-down ono muy be, u tabloHpoonful of thin pnlendid tonio taken heforo meals will noon purify tho blood, fill ono with energy and the feeling of perfect health, and remove all pimplos or saHowness. This Himple, Inoxpenaivo system-tonie in a perfect liver-regulator and will do wonders as a family medicine In pre venting aickaoat," Ht'HINO HKSMtTa. .maim:. Two weeks of JOY-O'-LIVING mm t You put up at one of the log-built permanent camps whose com fort and good fare arc one of the wonders of this country. Or you set up your own camp with an Indian or white guide.slccp in a tent on hemlock boughs, cut camplire cooking with an appetite that's a joy, breathe air that makes your pulses tingle. You will catch big fish, canoe, explore, watch the moose and deer, get back to Mother Nature. In two weeks vou will come out brown, hard, clear-eyed, steady nerved and with memories you wouldn't sell. The expenses of the trip are small. Send for 1'ltlti: Ilnoklet "Lakea and Wood of ?Iuluc' Addrtu VACATION BUREAU THE NEW ENGLAND LINE? Ituom .Hi Sii. Mntlnn, Hutlim. MU4. or call at City Ticket OCicc, 171 Uroadway, New York City.N.Y. HHiimmiiiii'HMmmiiiiiHHiiUMiiHimmuMimm amim:iif.m JL i:v VHh.U .Uil lilh Dull Mais .M'S l.in LIST 4 WEEKS !;,,,,,,,iv ill Vililllliin In tl.r j:im.ll SpiPMilr m vn.si.i. to iiw r.i.' t.i si : ftlCllin Hny A isili M lies I5 UHOInU M.llll'rrl Wi ll mill Nit -' 1.. ENGAGEMENT OF THE MIKADO Extended to Sat., May 3d Most Extraordinary Overwhelming Unparaleltrd HIT Si onil b the (jllliei ' s lltiili'lK n IflTU tT rill i .i.i .it n n- it OiriOI. Mai,, rn ila ji ii WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY una oi.n i: miii hi i:nirr 'ii imlroiu S' I ii I ire "il I n nn 't iiim.i STRINDBtRC'S MfeiS-p- COUNTESS JULIA ;i I'. M1 ,lh rrank ..... ManU i a vuniisr Mt i or n av bni i f w w w t t,i t nn.ctl 0IV0RC0NS Alutt tMte l.llllr. :! W nf l i l-.vi. his .nt Week I yr.UI i .V QAQCnil t M .VI Mm lli:lM nUOCUHLC Ii mnrrou Uffln nH APRII IB MuiMi'i'liHlBi, I he lirenu-i Amrrl. i.(i I'rttma ler Wrliten ARIZONA 'ViitWi?1 wiiiuni iiiiiiiT imii:im. 4 1 i. r nt ii'u.ii ?iu'"""15 FAHNrs FIRSTiiAY .11)111 si. h..tir Hint Weil A sm THE FIVE FRANKFORTEIfS Mxlllr l'llllllt' III.. 31" h l et Hi A r. til ,' UVJ.-rk.s'i. ROMANCE Wrher A I'lil'l- -tlihst - hen U uf II n Itetltnl of 'Ut CInH ud A.s;il PRINCESS! lusih ,st . net. !i . :- i iHu.iyACtll I'l.MS IIIVI Mt i;vs.n3ij i.ii i ii i; I it i; Mnl Mcil. ft.su k:h.mi til' Ki. THEATRE OF THRILLS .MM. l V vnis I I MIII . IIAMIA I IAN HI' I'n llli .V Ml;.v 1 V k i: i Mm ,ii rur WUID Ul'l Mli He. in i vi I nL nnir ut ix itltU OIK III..MIU MAIS KI, ttl.SI I'.MI. I'JMIl. . ill H At, Ilill. Slit. nAI.KI.lt Wlllll.sim: In Ihe IiiiIhmhi .Nrxl Week l' I Mil At NOWma0SnS0-NOW iMlie Hull), -Jil. mill .l.1 I', M. BIGGER, GRANDER THAN EVER AND NOTHING BUT THE BEST I BUFFALO BILLS LhiV COMBINED WITH PAWNEE EVERY ACT A FEATURE FULL OF THRILLS THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Itnpem, lllilrr". Hurliliie llnrn s anil llullnlo Ihal k iimi iiiii iiiiii i.imr AUTO POLO i ne M-ii .inn iirrnieM (.'nine ill Die Aire , Ailmlslnn 9Rfi ft Rftft nlSllH ft S7III SI in KveryUilne uu i:niniiiei Unb nr..SKIIVr.ll .SIIAT.S Mlilll I'ltllllS. 7.V 1 nn. SI til; Hos .Si-hik, k ki ,nnl J.' Ut. riillilren Imlf tu Ice. Hair I'rlee to All Mllnei Cxicpl Sulurilill.l IIUA.M'lt'I'K'KIlT iiri'll T.S iMiine prliet unit Ihe ti.irileiil at Jnhii Wnni'iii.iuer'i., Itruailua anil Hh SI i lilinhel Hro., Kid SI ami tllh Aiinue! nlo at Ihe tiaiutn every ua Horn u ,. .m. . 1 COHAN'S TllllA . ll'H.H,l.1i Kl-k h U Aiais u eii ji.u i, MAY IRWIN ! In nliluii hi l'rnk..i, ami Mm. 'eeklunr I aruue. ASTOR JSSf"" 25 & 50c QUO VADIS ? i'iMiit Wimili rfnl rmiKi ninnui in the U urlil QRlMn "l. lln.. MSI.. 8th Av. Mat. Sal. nnnv ,M tl,K luty hi.i i: Hti tr Next Mon, ' DKriCKH m." (Jrklnal C'i. IB. I-'. KKIIII'iJ I LILLIAN RUSSELL iMaiitliii I ml Hand, tl olh. COLONIAL In. v. Uf irti'M I2i HI., il r 7 Av. Mil. llallv. NARLEMS Slock lln. In The Meltlns Uoaw) Pot Vauuc. diet. Acts. Hurlequo HI'UINO Itr.SOUT. maimT Forest Lakes of MAINE T'S the vacation you're ACHING FOR. You go 'way down in Maine woods. You leave civilization far be hind. By canoe and carry you come to one of those great BEAUTIFUL.LONELXLAKES that are scarcely known world. WW sI'MJ Ms-. MH llltk's IIAIIIM. IIIHIIIIIS riU D I DC iirniiiu.li v ioiIi si. t I" r I If C. i-on i S i u.s dm v M I IIII.MIII, M.I.-. seats !:i,:;:;", to-day BILLIE BURKE ii l'HMM III I i I I ii V mil mi. wit" in w i i' in ikivi ""L!rr-THE AMAZONS KMI'Ki:itlllM lvl.lt. ll'Hllt A .'INIh St. 1 lis Miarii tN Wed Jr .Sit, 3 JULIA SANDERSON III llll SI.NSHIM 1,1111,. l AW'ntllllN' I VnFIIII 1 l""'r i.'iHiSI nrnr Ilruitilu y LlUtUm iii.mi.iii il khiii U D UADMITD '"ii; iiiinsr nni.Ki:it. 11 II. I III s 111, .M. ll.l III.M. GARRICK C.-rAl.-"." M- loMh I line fi Mini, - tittnif Sinuctilr "THE CONSPIRACY" CRITERION l ll i H i ' e 8 l" H's III i ,V N.it 2 1.1 Robert Hilliard in nir hiovi.i: sr " HUDSON ll II S ll ll iin l ie k.30 l.ilini Ueil ,V Shi 2 THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL FULTON l-st.W uflltt.ii ne e.3 rwkiun Ml u,.,i .vkj.,1 :!,i IM.MIl.MIM I, l I. Mil il In MAY 10. l ,Vi Tin M lifrir MI'Mlll' S i IllIWDS nlCHAHD BENNETT A. t'o-Uorkrri ti'-cdii DAMAGE! GOODS Ailinlcri of the Soc. ruiiii nt l I llrrlew i( Ifevleu IIMIICISW I2mist I . s l-i'ii Mnl In ilny THE MASTER MIND ""?11!;,!': v" NEW AMSTERDAM m OH! OH! DELPHINE Ihe l.a,i Uunl lii Jluilial liimeili. LIBERTY w 41,1 'S -1i Hlmrn" kIBCnil IIuIIihm. Wril. A .sal. a llll. THE PURPLE ROAD lunuirur duc IM'HVIKHIV til VIM) IN0W THE RABE m'ais nut it 101 n OF NEW YORK,1111'11'" n nnv i i iur nm luniv, AN ,.,,T V()I ,iS el I C T V lfunyA imiist 3ii. " I Mnlll.r.' il vlll ? ni it 5TOPTHIEF It I ,irei' that GLOBE I Mon"i,:,i""-,.iil",no lint ntunU)' I The Jjidy of ihe slipper JOSEPH mid III use llrelliren Hi:i:k' CENTURY THEA. 'i- .'pr'anANGELINI-GATTINI OPERA NftX)- Tur. WrJ Mat A 1 c. lliurs I S.il(im. hiiiu'lil; Imlanr; of urcli l.tt leul.i, titc-S2 com iiiisir i:eh h.H 11 ili Wed of 11 .1 ii 'I,. i llriiim 4(1 LAURETTE 'TAYLOR l "I'eit n' Mi lliurl." A Sit iii. ri TIMfSP Ui-ll.MSt I u-nlncai - IS CLIiriUb Mall'""'!. Weil , sal . l.i WITHIN THE LAW PALACE TIlr.ATIll'. Il'wnj (Till l's S.V . Me . 7fie !1 il DAILY MA 1 INi:i' :.v:l-75e I ,liM('iiln Mftmlie I arkii.i lluir) AMI I w ii, nt r ii it A in . 1 r.iuK I eir.irt mim. a iui. tlrfuiil mnl III"- i:ii'liii", .liillil SHOW mii.n Um Sarah Rarnharril V iw May inui wa wwiwii bivimiiiiihi i d m lleiiiTtiilre A III.: il i 'Hi' lllll. Mall ilnleih rilled. 5"1 Seals Now nri Acrn wei mh st 1:11:1 " )'. Math 'ln-ilay A sal : IS. YEARS OF DISCRETION caiini in wii imsi rut. at a in ntrUBklW Mais ' Weil A, sin 1(1 .1-. A Good Little Devil t'arnexle l.weiim, .17111 SI "III Ai ::'. tu tl, rwiri hah a.is ami t. .10 i PANAMA CANAL -IALKAN WAR mnl Tin stuiiV ill sti:am l.S. lilM.MIOI.OIt. wm.i.iam m v THEATRE "'""' SSI- MIIUII1S' ' I "tWint ki,. i;1(. ;. I JO in 11 : I' .M . auilillle ami Mni nmenlur ;, ileal IrMi t nllei n-. Iliillin A l iillir IJ IMheri. , , iioor ;.kiii:. i miaiu-.t. iiam'im, G ninunli ll' nay A DIIDItcniir Mat. ULURIDin I7IH Si, DL'nLtdUUt 'In ilny. THE GOLDEN CROOK Xli'iVhk Tllllll '1 hca.. 41 lliiuiry Tel 2i:i'.l I rallKltll. I KALI A .i ito;i(AMi'i:itA o, In nli!lil.:10 IIOIIi:Mi: I'uiiular I'rlue H AMIIUHSTKIVH lllll. I.V 11. VAN' A: lllUt.' l;e.,.vi 7iie i.mi. imii.m' m.i i r.i( n in. UATINUH lA'llIIVIof S3 In "I'HDI'H" and Ii MY,:.V. A60r. Oiher Ills Aru. . IRVING PLACE THEATRC M'lttNfl Itr.HOItTS. m.i"nV:. to the outside .MAssACIirsKTTS. IN Till; AlOUNTAINSOFBRRKSMIRH HOTEL ASPINWALL I Lenox, Massachusetts. ALMON C. JUDD, MANAGER. Will Opm June lull, 1013. 5 Willi in lnillinniiiM milled und retlernrnleil . lliriHiehitul, ll N iire-emlnenlly Ihe fluent lnuun 1 lulu ieotl hiiiel iiiljm'rnt In .N'eu rk, belni: hut three hiniri l.i S 1 , V 11 A II. II It l-ouilnl 1 ullhtn a hi'iiiillul evinienf rtm lines hi nn nllltmle ' ul feet, II N Ihe Uinl Milulliill u( the kumiller problem lur Inilnes men nml nthirs M'hu iltl"e ' h reiri nf mi'i'Hllilllly line ilelralile rnltuire I to ulTer In etiniii.ctltiti iilh the hnlrl m rvli e llmiklnu reireeniiiilie m 1 1 HO HrimilMfii. , I inter s.llne Miitilik'elliilit 'Ihe riliin. Mnlerliur, Conn, I.iiiik llund. f ninir I.T'e Mllhln n lUir" iiniir ul Ihe (.ruiil t'enlrl. I COUNTKY I ii i:,'ii- . tia.i . ni.wi(i;niiuii , CITV COMFORT HOTEL GRAAUTAN i lanrenr 1'JrL. Iliuniillle, N. T. AillromUrk .Mountain. I III'. ADIIIOMI V KS STEVENS HOUSE, Lake Placid, New York. A Seleil and ltetrlited Itexirt OI'I'NS Jl NT 1 firrAtly enlarged 'I hnmuchly iciio' aleil and tilurni'lieil M Until Mutte. i im: i.oi.r i, inks. I'holre I'lirnWieil I .Htaite for llenl nverlnnldnj J.aUe I'laelil and ll'-.o.- Lake. 12 tn 14 rimint, all l(lllenlellee leeatiil iihk1 HunUlel 8rr.vi:s 11011:1. .. Mke rineiii. n. v. NEW JCB8EV. l.ttLeniMid, LAKEWOOD, N. J. The Ideal Mirlm: ti lie.it ainiiiik' Ihe pines- whrrn imuliiiir llle urn li he-' lennli, Itlilln it. Drlvlnir. Mntiirlnit. Hunting I rni .hmitlnc nr. l.ol.r in it Miin'iti llnl.s ut Ihe liKenood ( ountr I lull I'lll.ll liitirnnil.in.il piarllce Fme thtoutb. iui' Mull LAUREL IN THE PINES I It . Mi r. sin: 1 1:. Mgr. LAUREL HOUSE . .1. Ill 11 I'll V, Mur. Ke.uheil friinl . V. In l enlrill It. H. nf X. .1. a iionr.H.v hotel .Voted for a Homellkn Atmosphere, llnnklel. I. II. hl'AMlKMlKHI! Manager. Atlanlle City. HOTEL NEW ENGLAND fo rirnlinn ie. A Learh. I'rlvale liathi, nn, nlnt wtter I !oon:, ruvalor io ilreit leviU un I'arler. Cipaclty J5. Special Riirlnc raut. Hooll-t. H VII AX A WILLIAMS. "Qnarll)orouQb-HenM AT I. A .VI 1 1' CITV, .V. J. josiah wirn; a iii.NS comi'a.nv. HOTEL LELANDE ViS: UnotistructPd ocean ilfw ruom. I'.lcvilnr, lii.l . Sprint rales. JACUII 11. HAWK, ari TCUIDC Miclnla Ale. anil llench, Wll.lanillC opin all ear. Liery nipulnlinenl ami tonifiirl SAMI'i:i. III. LIS. I'KNNSVLV ANIA. Poennn Mntintulns, Canndeniila, NEW SPRUCE CABUTiNN W,,? en milie. anil iilih hath. Ilonklet. ('retro Sia linn. II I. A W It II. W J A M. II. 1'IIICi:. NEW HAMI'SIIIKE. Hotel In l.el Mill: IH ItKKIIAVK.V." i.aki; si ri.i.. , ii. Aililre I raiiiln llami. Ilurlehaven, N" Tt. AMI'fiKMKSTS. Printing & Advertising Chnuf (.KAMI ID.MIIVI. I'VI.AIK, 9IIOW ', y, rnv, A I'll II, Ml in an. U InerraM' ynur huslne.liy seeing Iniieniheriihaie' dune ll. Iileits nil tap fur every htuliie- man and Miiildil. Iiileresllng ami educational the Mlilmt iuslhlu rnnt'e nf exhibit. Day ind eieiilng. AilmisMiin toe, Chlldrrn Uf. TU1V H'way innii;8ui,si. 'Daily MnlH.2S,u' ETHEL BARRYMORE nml 11 other big ncta. IIOTKI.H AMI REBTAVKANTB. i. v . ... .a 1 aL- tiLhtZiZLi