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W rTK'i ITT T1IT mill THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1915. I Lit Jid 'il 9 ( 11 i .! ; l -i 1 i u It METHODIST SESSION ENDS WITH STRIFE' Tiisfor Insinuates Tlioice Ap point inputs Come Tliroiiirli Infliteiice. AllM DKP.ATK KXSl'KS A vvnrm debate follovvlnc cntliln.i ttark l tin' Uv. rthur Tlioiniion of Nevvbiirk-li on the mctlnuls of li.inilltiK out niinlitiii)-tit fe.ttttreil tli clojo of the Mrtli'Kll't convention here yextcr il.iy. Dr TiwnuuwT insinuation tli.it tnnny of the-cho'cc appointments were ("ciircil tliroiiKli nniluc Itilluenee was Litlv tinnM-roil l: -cver.il or tlio other imter.. Iiri.'ii the oni)0ltlnn Dr. Thomptp'n r"l'itli'ii tirovlillmt romml'tce of live on "N'elf.ire for a of th MlnlMty" . p.i'!"'il. The HpiMUfr tleclnrnl that It vx.ix matter of toi'tnon knotvlcilne th.it every c,ir tn.itiv iih'ui li'fl thr conference With tlm fi'i'l'iii: thui tltcx liml not Ix''" ulvtn u cliaii.n to Mate their e,ic, anil xulimltteil to Hie iitipoliitmcnti, ev cn fer- tiiouah tliev "n imt tecoKtui'.eii tnln Iirr"n!. he .tililt I. tUliriosi (I to h.tvo ho cur of t lie itirui the Dlstrlet Suprrtntetnlrn . vvctf lill"teil to mot the tiilnlxle ilnah'.e 1 1 be honnl. ttlncU In Miiportpil. fr Th.'nipKOii'K att.irk w.i siippo teil In the rfitmrUi of th" llev Ailoll hn Rchl.'ierm.K her of I.i Kr.tliiteville. ho Knlil he neer ent to a lllshop ff" if lief bei aue he dliln't think he'll he .v-l-oiik. Illrhop Neely lluxheil ih e.ly when Dr Schlelennucher i.illwl th" lllnhopi hhiek despoti who dliln't have to r iii.it to an one. He Inrluilnl Dr. tl. .l. r.iwlfH. treaurr or the Hoard f t'ore.KH .Vil.Kiofix. who opposie.t Dr. Thomiimr iein.nl.". in the rin with thoi-e who had the Inside traek to ap pointments, addlns that If he had Brother l'owle pull" he would want to keep ti!l The l!ev Herhert Itarzaril of W.iiwlek and Or W II. .Marian of iut.iry i niuren .ilo protested .porously. Dr I Ilazzai.l le'. ired to w Imt hf eniikid- trcd 't ie mtlu-tieinR ' ai po.ntinenti" in behalf of favorite pre n 'herd while other; worthy pasMis wvrv iilr.'i;arded." iiiolnl nt t'niisr Mirprlsr. Several sil'pfes were eontalllfd In. the Msl of .1,10. ntiiicntM tnado hy HIhop Cranrton or W.i5hinulon. who presided. ' The, utrikim: one was thw naming or the ftev Or W.nth M Tippy or l'n"pei't i Methodist f'hureli, CP veland, ns pastor of th- .Mad son Avenue ("hureh of thin i city Altliouch when he went to flive land a ileeade jiku Or Tippy was laex- ' perlenced IiIh work Is now well Known all over tho country. Madison Avmu" Church consaleri'd one of the l.iri:et It! New York Methodism. The chance the N'w York district follow MANHATTAN rreii'tlrk r llir ltnr from Tuckn!io t Ch'ia i liur -h H r Wrren. from 't. I'.iul'. IVrKukd t KUIi'eenlh .-ireft. It W. ltl. ti.ir i ..Ii..n'. ut Five Polim. MHjlun. i. !i!irn of t. i: i'hrli.tiun, h f . s '.i It! Iirlmr i- i MurjhHll frcirn Trlnlt Cliurh, Klni:s!..n In Mt'tronoilMii T.Miinle. .1 ,1 Hliittof.h' from Tmpmij -foar!h Stiet I'hi.'.h (closed), in Ft Ste(.hn, I'nlon ri..mh (whl h In t" .nidi. left nlthoir pastrr Dr. J. 1. Jlnri.o. k bte.mdnc tle'.d h-rn-try of itoueher 'o. tre. Ha!lni.r. JlltDN'X HOIIllI 'lll-r: S. Ml c f r..n. Five Points MI"lon to Mouiii llnp Church. V I U p.nn froni l-'l!-: f'hn' ! Yonkerii. lo Tremoni t'h-jrch io -.ii' r.l 11. K Hi!!, nuol Ulntrl. . superln:..n.i. im KlncMiiTi sS tr1 ! SiiUurh.lT. h.itiKf 1. A. llrer to ''rot-in !.akr, it. t: Montro. to tioMiTT- Mr1 in. J. W. Tetley in .! I'nul s. perkskl'l II Wllllnms to First Church. Pie kjium . A. M. Nrshltt Io l'ur(h.i. K. II. Cir fi . Cliel.t Church. M.inhatun. niT'nlilm. Yonkeri- J W. Jones. Oenr:i. I'tuir h r II. (.'ookman. First rhur ti. fi" .. VlnKston; J. V I.eadt.entr r to Meninr I'hurch, suci eedinc J. il Oakle-. le'ire-. Or. T. II. Ilirttuaiirtth from .l'srl ' jperlnteniienl to Ht Jiime's Chur. h l)r lieorce W IlowtlF from .Me Tup.', ''.-in temple. Mtinh..tt.in. to r -k' i; i It.irber. from lllKhteenth Sire l t'.ilr . t. Trinity. Ktnseton c A IJann. f i ..m s .-pheii's Chur. h to (leihen I., i: ciit!. tlin, from K'v Points Million to lti.H h'iry. METHODISTS FOR SUFFRAGE. .VTarls ( (inference I'leduea Mill port for t (lie lor Woltlen. Newark, N J M i"' a 30 - Itcrote Bishop Theodoie t Hetidercoi a nounced bis .mpoint'iit "its at the elis or the annual .NVnam i o'ife euce nt the Methodist Kpisc.it. ,il I'linnn h'le lite this afternoon the eotifeietice pleiUed Its suppurt la the niise of uffraRe. The l!ev Charle S of llahway intioduced the I' Wllll.t.'l Ixemnlt) lutioi It vxa a follows: "JteallzitiK the essential e(ii . jf the mm nm lit a the naiui il nev l-velop-nteit tiT democrncv and be' e .t a that the Intelll.-ent Christian ai i emper .'nee vote will Uceln l-e m- .i lv in creased : "llesolved. That :i lv, "i'j rav.tr the propoed extetisp ot mu surtr.ine lo Include all Mine, law a1' n.nir cltlrns of lioth se.e. and hope that n the Sep. temper election the proposed amendment lo our State Consiliutiiiii to thl eft, i will Hnd the hosts of Meth.dlsm as nlldly lined up ill Us (nor as tne liostn of evil are sure to he lined up In opposition." THE REVOLT" PRODUCED. New Ploy DrnlliiK With III.' Ilouhle Mnndnril nf tlnriilllji Nbw Havk.n', c am March 30. R Hay Cflmotock priisented at the Shubrrt Theatre hero tn-b.ftht "The Ittvolt.'' i new play by Kdward Locke, with a ar Includitu; Incent Serrano, Alma He w't. Ivlvvin Mniil.iti!. Heih Kranltlyn S.ira I2nrl?ht. Salt lidvvaids, I'red W I'e- r , fnhn WaNh and others. Mr Iotk" has chosen for hi thctre the double standard of morality A faithful wlf leave her husband on .ic. count or hi prolllBaey. He! tlr-. 'en Ih In the wront; direction and how sue J.s rescued from her position aie mate i for tho piny It will open at the Maxtne Rllloit T.ieatrn tn N'ew Yoik on Hp. i day. Play nnd Plnjers, Recause of the illness of Kmanut-l ftelchcr the performance of "John Jabrifl llorknian, ' aiinounrrd for to morrow nnd Saturday of this week ' the Lycuum Tlit atte, have hi en po' ponod. Ihnmet Corrliran will he the headbner Hi the Palace Theatin nt'M week. IMdm p'oy and the Seven Little, l'ovs w I all. iinpenr. "The Only Hlrf will have t llOOth pci fiirmatni at tho Ljrb: Theatre i..Kh Caaile I'rohman has completed the 'ifcl lot 'The llvphtii ' It Incl'iilr s ipul Kane, W. II. ThonipMin. David Pout II. Louise Syiliilttl), lir.int, Slewait. Hubert Haiins. William llurrtss and ,lohn Wheeler C. M. S Mi Lilian will write the Aniir Pall bonl; ,un .. t.ll "Mis-- ii.ihbll Knot.' the i.t-w oieii!ta by l.iiiiiii'tah h..ilm.u.. A 1., .-ti Kl.iw iir' ni;cr w II peodiKi. iii N'i.w York next ne.is'.n Mi Mi'Lellan Is i ionslbii. fur "Tho I'm l.adv "Oh ('li! Dilphlne. ' "The Lltnii I' .ii ' iinl ..t.,.'i mus al coinedv hits. s xt nii-l. x "I i.e antnvei sart wc-k Sir., i.e ThiMi e ti in ii tin. tlrst ji.. f ti. e.uti.'i i. w II be ceo brated T .trndiar Pla. house, ,n Ivaht T even'h ' ti' will oper, on "ri ("i iiii w.tn The InipuMuiKs Of x'xf. r aiiU (Joir.ir d. cAtiro SUFFRAGISTS OFF TO CAST LIBERTY BELL IVinist lvmiiii Iti'lejriiliiHi Met Here h.v Three Autos l.ailen With Women. Three uiitomolillct Imlcii with cMllcil cUffr.m'lTI? nit't the tlclcRntlnn of JVinifV I- ahla women who uirlvnl In Now York , v...i.r.i,.. .... their tvnv to Trnv. where! they a,e to stipe. Ititcml tl.o -astl.. or a , Ilhcrty lull. Which will n a iiupiic.iie .f the im that msr t shirt In "voiex for men." .Ml I 'rank M. Iloesslnir, pitsulcnt of the I'ent'MjItalila Woman Suffi irfe As sociation, headed the pally, and at i o'clock lhe left forTtoy followliiK lunch, con nt the woman sum-airo party head, quarters, where Miss Marv laint lla. Mr. ltimond S. Hewn n tit l Mr, lieorce Notmali wire 111110111; the spcak ors Mrs. t'.irr.e t'lmptnan t'atl will ac cntuptttty them r. the fisllriR works and sen the hell Htartul oi Its .loume Afier It I d,(iitd .1 while motor triicK will hear th" l II to thrf cU'o of I'cnn nvlvanla It ha not ct in-eti ihclded what edne and thence to I'hll'idelphia. rther.i tho hell will he placed In I tide pei dence Hall lo slay until election nhtht. Wp will "end the 111 to Waslllnc Ion after th" election." Mild Mr. Itu ch. enheriter, "and It will he kept theie as 11 national emlilem " A telephone hell will follow the Sllf rraRp hell on It trip throuch lViinl vnulii. traintnlltliiK m.T'saKi" t" the otl-i. r campaign S'ntes Kal'o'iine VVent worth n niece of Mrs ltuc'ienhcrKer, ll move the lever which release the tlow of inelal into the cttst SUFFRAGISTS' CONFERENCE. 'In Hi- Held Tills Wlernooii nt I lie' Home of Mr. II. ' p' ; There will le a conference or the 1 Woman t'oiiKrcsslutial I'Mon at the n.Mii.i or Mr II I'- Helmont till afternoon. hcKimum! at 1 o'clock, to con- 1 sldcr means tow mil the adoption or the proposed c'edtial urtrai!e ametui- tll.'tlt 1 In advance of tho conference lunch ei.n will he sciv.d at the l'e WotllliK ! ton Coffee House. 13 i:.ist 1'orty.flr-t street, at which Mr-, itheta Chllilo Dorr I will ho tnastiiiistreMt. . Anv lip the .sneakers Hit he Mrs. Harvey S. We , ' Mrs. S M 1! Yoimi; of Montana. Mr. l-'iederlc C Howe. Mrs Heliii Hoy . lileeley, Mrs Inez Milholland lloisse vain. .Mrs. Kmlly Jare!lt Lewis of , lM..lado!ph!a. and Mrs. l-'rank Coth 1 en .I:s William Kent w ill l e ht r.. from W.m'.itiMOM to speak at th' li.'cr s. - ..in anil other delegates w.U he M" Anna I'olrtt of Htiitford. Conn : M.s Halt I MacKac. M's l.u. y Iturn and Ml. Allco J'aul WOMEN WORKERS AWAKENING. snITrime .iienbers snx Neuleeleil ( In Will Come I ntn II tx II. "The most slKtiitlcant (bine In the siiffrawe inov cniti't tn-diiv " salt' Mr .Vl.c.a Stern, one of the ed tins of the NY .v York lull, at fie Stiff r i je Sao,, xesteritav afternooti. "is that the wurU inir wome-i are beslr iliu; at last to aw akin It li.ts taken a beiit t'me to i.irt theni. fo- tin a' 111' d d a d r. .lute lli.lt vth.c ti.e mi lei to re-ii. d iiiil't.on- nan e a'lot. but the arc Red Hell and Ruin Is a military man's description of the enemy's shelling of our coast in Part IL of "THE INVASION OF AMERICA," the remarkable answer to military experts on what can be done to oppose an invading army with our present resources. Do not miss the instalment in next Sunday's Sun. Yucatan Fighting for Freedom Mexico's richest and most peaceable State has revolted from the misrule of the na tion's leaders and seeks to establish an in dependent republic. Remarkable carica tures of the country's prominent men ac company the article in next Sunday's Sun. Mormon Methods Exposed In a remarkable article in next Sunday's Sun, Hans P. Freece reveals the system of the Mormons in enticing young girl converts to Utah. Mr. Freece has made a thorough investigation of the propaganda abroad and says the Mormons are a growing menace. The Peaceful Turk J. J. Bosdan in next Sunday's Sun gives you an intimate glimpse of the Turk when he is not engaged in killing Christians. He tells you why the Sultan's subjects never worry over the present or the future and what they think of Western civilization. These Are But Few of the Interesting Features In Next Sunday's Sun licKlnnlnK to re.illzo It now. With over v.tiiHUMio vvorkliiK women In till coiin- lr.., Miirety they urn the most Imtiortant) coiililer.Ulon. "I.'or niiinv venr tvomun were a class of people like tin- il.irk r.ice.," nn.il Dr. V i:. II Dn HoIf, iilltor of tin- Crist, who pnku from the point of view I of tin- licitro hi tint' they were mmply i) I'otiviili'ft'il Toil.ie thee in e mIoivIv. I'liinniK into tneir ovv n. TO KEEP SUFFRAGE SCHOOL. illill Will It.- Tniloi'il . Wnteli it lit I'tillx. The Woman HtilTniKo I'.ntv will "keep 1 school'' for two il.iy In April as a pre luiilturv to npitppltiR a numher of voters for tile pons nci .-xovomncr (Vnlral Station will he tin taken over ror tho purpose duriiiK the Iwo das. It Is eiccted that after tlu-o school luivc lieon reKUliirly etah l.shed at least a thousand pupils will h pi pped to watch the poll t'.io nlisht of .Vovcmher 1'. Two hundiod pupil are enrolled for the Hist day and the teachers will h men lilentllled with election reform and at least one I10111 each political party MOVE TO ESTABLISH MUNICIPAL THEATRE Ihiiina l,easriie Takes Prelimi nary Step; to Staire I l!el Play S. Prelim. nary step toward the estab lishment of n municipal theatre for New York were taken a: the second annual meeting of the New York centre of the Drama la.iKUe nf America at the lltlasco Theatre vostcrilay. which If the plan are completed will mean that a l.tofelotiiil company will carry out the aim of the leaptlo to put before the public the best that the theatre can produce under the direction of the New York i entre of '.e leaituc In It own theatre. The Ktnrcpstloti of a municipal thea tre for New York came from Prof. IPchard lirdytiskl. formerly iPrector for Max. Itelnhardt and now head or the thea're in Win raw, and lleitram Har rison, director of the Northaniiilon Mu nicipal Thcatrt. who with Prof ltlchard Hurton. i:t's!dent of the league, wire thi- speakers vt'erdav In explaining the methml of the Mn- I .tl The.i're prof. Ordynli pomte.' out th it the Drama League could well atilixe its laree membershiti to upp such an mot I tut Ion lu New York ln!eid of trvinE to educate its members to it te'id pl:t produced h.v the rcKUlar the atr'cnl m.inaRer. Tin- uci;estloii w.k enthul.itic:iltv taktn iit bv other mem be' ol the leauue and It Is undtrsio" 1 that a Meetinc will be held some t'.ue tin wee't to consider further detail" A t'other lnteri'.stit.a dtvel pnci.t w.n the tcpnrt or the jilavpi.nu' conimlttet which stated that i.ever before had the'e been so meat a scarcity or play wh h Ihe committee thought weie trood eno.K' i to rectenmet'd to tn meinhcrs The followltiK oft i. (! were elected Pr. dent. .Vlr lien All llu-n. vu Pie-.lefts. M'i-'i W McCtirdv l'i..' I' id W. Atkinson a nl Mrs .lattics It It is. .ii, se. retar Mrn L.iura V Die tr. isin.r. U ,T mi II Kiss A boa-d or 1 K (a also cit u I The meet J of ih. ti mil urii'i i'ii mi will t ik (.1 1. e '11 I . .i t li. m 'itl. WOMAN'S PEACE PARTY TO MAKE PLANS TO-DAY , tlU'll.st St'llVilll. Swedish Pl'OII- 1 niinilist. to Address Meeliiiir. the An Impoitstnt tneptlni; of the Woman' Peace party, of wh.cli Mrs Auio Plnchot I tho leader. I" to talte place thl aftPinoon In the ballroom or Iho Holel McA'I'ln- miinher or promn cut speikcttt have hern invlled to address the nieiuhets. .unoinr tilt ill belim Aimllst Schvan of Swpden, who propn a world'. ieace oianlzatiou Mr. S,'hvn lelonit lo ,1 family lony; ' piomii"tit In Snellen, ai tl has himself held Impoilint ti ists li that countr.v. Inc!ildlti that or Chamberlain to the KlnR. The usual meetim; or the Tucsd iy Knlt'lne Society, a kioiip or wnmi-i who have been meetniK weekly the pat wl" tcr artl knlttlnii scarr fot the I'lench sohliets. wa held In tin private suite or he 'a lorh!il eettla. Some .r the memhers are Mis Chat II !'!. " Mr. l.'rpnt'lM .1 Mutrn.v. who i piosi deil; Mis Perry Wtleht. Mrs IJi r Kerr, Mine. I.oul IVtlt, Mrs t' C W.t-tle-. Mrs. K Matsh V mm. Mrs V U M. Hall Mrs. Italph lle.ch. Mrs I-' V Sanford. Mi H N llemps'.t.-id. Mi .Charlotte K'drhlRe and Mis V.n.t.- II Marshall. ; ARRIVALS AT TIN-: II0T1JLS I'.nster Tlirmiir elleil liv liin-l I I'rooi Vton Cities. ! Holel McAlpl"--Mt and Mrs .lame ! S. Dunn. Wliton-Sa em. N. C . .1 I ti'Maliey. Italfltno e. Md . Mrs t! II Sch"ll ar.il Mrs. tl Ha per. To i tint ltrcl'ti -I- S. l:ule. Ho o C 11 ! K'lin. Cincinnati. Mi.-. M .Muricii. De troit: I'. 1.. I.HiU, llo-toi. . John It ' Costellu. I ! i olt Vanib rhllt I.ad.v .1 W. A. II ekson and daughter. MonJreal. Col U. ' Clbson, 1' S A. ai.il Mis iMison. I Watervilit Mr. WULam H mil! e k- son or aslitiiifton, Il C, lie dti-." Well of Ullmlnctnn. De . C II th" I 'and Mr. I' '1 I i.v.ie' of Mi'tiliet i Waldorf-As-orla M ss I 'alzell. p :--!bitr. Mt a-l .Mn. II !' .lor.. -, p t- hurE. Mine Coe iz.'.o ai.d Miss C . i, . Newport . Mf K. L Ames, i lu ii:.. '.Mrs Moitimer II I'ul'ei. Sciattt I KnlchCt hot ke! S I' de Ih ijni I! i P.I so. Tex . it Ull P.ite Sr ' . "sc... Cil Mr . I M- II C ' vv. ' l.vn'. Mi liepr- M.i've II P S .brand M - S' v b ict laueh'e l I. i: Th. u ion 1 Per MONTH UPON PLEDGE O OF PERSONAL PROPERTY THE PROVIDENT LOAN' NEW OFFICE NOW OPEN Cor. SMITH & LIVINGSTON STS. B ROOK L Y X msuii ! I Fragonard's Famous Du Barry Panels Two pages in next Sunday's Sun are de voted to the beautiful series of love pas torals intended for the Louvecicnncs. An interesting account of the paintings which will adorn the walls of Mr. Henry C Frick's Fifth Avenue home. War, Peace and Philanthropy James A. Scrymser in his personal remi niscences covering a period of fifty-five years, in next Sunday's Sun, takes you be hind the scenes of historical events. His intimate touch with prominent persons enables him to discuss many subjects in an interesting manner. THE MOTION PICTURE HOUSES. "imp Sott-ttollliJ l'ditiire tu He Sei-ii Till Wi'fli. This week's lrlls In the movliiK pie 1 Iil.e hoiisei Include a . hatnfe of pro. ! ".ramine at the 1 lippodtome. wh.cli i -ItowliiR Willln il K.irnnm in "The Nv I tlovirno,-." afler l he drama "The 'ie r, r " It) Mdwaid Sheldoti The Hippo-' ilrimie movilii: ,i:ctme, Willi Its ilK iiiuical p-otrraninic, an- pioViiiK one of Hie silcci'Mse of the seaon. The water speclai'lo coiillniit. till week and the'e aie virions comedy lllms Inlcrspersed w lib vo il numbers I ) W. Cnfflth' film spectacle "T'ui lllrlh of a Nation" coiillnuc at the l.ibetlv Tlwatri'. where hunilritls of per son ate turned awav dally. William r.lllott. In "When Wo W.ve Twenty-one." I the Slrand Theatre special feature 111! v. celt. An liiieivs' Ipit iirctirammo of vo-al number w tn the Strand oichctra and soi.iis!-- ,i . I e midy plctilit"! coMip't'tf the hill. "The Itrtath of Arab.v " a fmi- pa t modern drama In nil Oriental settltiK this wetk's rtatiire at the Vltanran'i Thoatle and It I one or the best se "i nt this theatre The hilt Include! al four coinedv iccIh. "The Timid Mr Tootles." "Mr, .larr Take a N.kIp fiff. ' "llasy Money" ami "They l.oveil II "l So." The Co nniat'd us iirf,,ei' a shown al the It. . iM. if Th. .tiro w th AI e D t H e le , li k ' The e re p r v ot'tr ftattlie lni.1 id i.t s( ye i . mi d p. ' I t s ai. I a il. is al pro C a nme Price Fairly Judged U Thr ttitelllRent way Is to divide that price by the nuinbtr ol vear g tltu cir vviU's-rve. Ou thlstiaM S the cost ot tne CASE M astound- g Inly low. l'ir our vvorltl wide gt or,an.2.itloti that el's our other prodiKts handles this car as un k incldeut. io xve iapj rtiere others mut spent! la felling. '- Anil we ipend where others must f- s.ive-- n the vitals of the tar, the ' "hidJcti values." 'ti 25 Complete, J1350 r .. Illsi mint If i Now York Branch llouit g P 5rnM,'.vi7 at Sixty -jeconr! St. g Phone Coltimbu. 8090 ; r'H'i'ininm , i. , , iicuniiiit SOCIETY OF NEW YORK .ukm " ' 'rm i mw LM I l-i CASE -' m in To llfinotlel Vlctorlii Thrntro. Hammerateln's Victoria Theatre will close April .10 lo admit of nltcruMonn ntid remodnlllnR. crwtlnx upward o,' tino.nno. Store will be built facllit l-'orty-second street and Seventh avenue. There will be a blK entrance on Seventh avenue, ntitl nrrafiKcmrntit ar liclni? made for a suhw.ty entrance, IIOTRI.H AMI IIKSTAIIHANTS. One of New York' Select Hotel WEBSTER t!(l Went 45th Street NEAR FIFTH AVENUE P4TI. I.. I'IMI.I!IN Proprietor. Hotel Breslin t ItroHilMnr and 2ith imuier .Miptier ancex ttn lv lexeent Sid i in nixie Kiintn, t. to o r .m nun in to i, Mr ninl Mis It. downs, Dln-rUnr HOTEL ALBERT I block west of ll'wav rr.lt.tlr- ft up. I;m client rrturant and i mfe inmliTHIe price", sipcclal rnle prrinnnrnt Kiiests. Modern, fireproof for Prince George Hotel Fifth Ave. nnd .sill ft Sie. lal mtes to pcrnuinent nueiits. CASTLES AIR Atop 41th St Then, I'tione nrynnt Slihti-. nt 1 1 P ! Mr. tl - n.-ll. t.i end uRr mi ii IiHniir :v dm. MM. """ WMWI1W l Mitupliiv' Mntlnce less ,Mr nnd Mr. Cnstle ilfincltis1, ndinlsxloti II. Inrluillnir tr ltrxtumnt In rhntec nt 'Pierre" A "l.ouli," 14th Street, near Fourth Avenue NEW YORK'S PRIVATE SCHOOLS till Nl. VII. .N XNI1 IKMs. Mr, CAItrr.N lltlt'S SCIIIUU. for llllt .S .I1H..U2 West laid Av " Tel to' ui i ith V rr lirenn Oct .'..lull outdoor rvcrcprs . an to 4 nil winter itvitwini sriiiiiii. rim novs I leldstnn.Wext lijiisi povs mav n iinin Mid i. ncluillncstt s; lni( hour 'leen's ( fil. Vt.'ilctte II' I Mill e In CoilCkr itiv i i:n vi.l: ( nl Mm sriiiiiii I lucre- nci. mil oi . nmlt Pk jt S.VId st Hal .V II n: J nc Hovs 1' S ll.ickrtt. Ileiet u its. 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