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ROCKEFELLER BOARD FIGHTS TAX ON GIFT Clini'Hj Us Purpose, Sn.vs Law yvr T'lnii Too ViifriiT, llc plics Slide's Attorney. lI!:i;ST 1IAISKS ISSfK The criMiniN (in which the Itochc fellcr I'uniiil.illdii relies In' utln Hi contention thnl II Is a charitable or benevolent corporation, .nul Hint nccprd Insly nil Klftf miulo to the foiindiitlon nrr not Mihjccl to a tnx, were ct forth before HnrroiMtc Cohnlun yeMorilny In the contest over the tiixitiK of n be quest left t' Mrs. Laura S. ltockefcllcr, wife of .lohli I). Itookrfeller. StutP Comptroller Trnvli Ik ntipcallns through hli counsel, stchuyler C. Carlton, from the decision of the, Iransfe r lax ap praiser, holding the share of her es tate i.ii"lnif to the Rockefeller Foun ilatlon Is not' taxable. She left about $1,:00.000, of which $425,519 went to the foundation. Thin Is the amount the Slate seeks to lux. . . . Mr. Carlton argued that the clinrtor of tbc foundation described Its power and duties. "I take It," oald Mr. Carl ton, ""that the charter mcaim that tho foundation In to promote what Mr. "ock efelkr deems the wclfnro of mankind, and nothing could be nvoro broad. Think l'nrpnara Too Vasur. He pointed out that under the. char ter the funds of the foundation may be used for tho purposes of organizations that would not bo exempt from a tax. Kor that reason bo contended that the foundation Itself was not exempt. He Insisted thnl Its purposes were too vamie. covirlnc "every brunch of iic tlvlty which humnn Ingenuity cn think of, for the. purposo of promoting what to the minds of Its officers, "hall necm he well being of mankind throughout th world." tr. rnritne nld that nmonir the or- ranlatlons aided by tho foundation as ihown by its report, -wero v....... mii.i iiwrd. the Ulrd Ilefuge In 1 j.ntai.'vn-i- the International Health rnmininn tlm llurcau of Social Hy .un. hmiies inwKtlentlng government problem, the Alta Social Settlement of Cleveland und tho Homes Association of New York. Uequet left directly to any of theso organization, he said, would bo ,,hwt in a t:ix. After saying that the foundation had aided tho Bird Refuse as lart of Its plan to promote the "welfare f . mankind" Mr. Carlton added : "It may bo that the breeding of game birds wlllrcduco the cost of living." George Wolwood Murray, attorney for the Rockefeller estate, replied that the Tefugo In qtieidloti was not a shooting preserve 'This superb refuge," he said, "Is 'for regular migrating birds, whero they may rest, nt the mouth of tho Mis sissippi. The object Is to save the birds, who save the fields from tho depreda tions of rodents and Insects. If the refuse had been established years ago It would have meant a having of mil lions of dollars .1 year In crops." Points to r.lft to Belgium. iMr. Carlton referred to the fact that while the Iticomo of the foundation for se.icii months III 1313 was II. 400.000. only J2in.ut") was .".-nt To this Mr. Murray replied th.it Jl, 000,000 was given to the Kvlglau Relief Fund last ear Mr. MuiT.iy snld that Mrs. Rockefel ler's Intuition was to liae the hulk of her estate to charity. "At least th.it Is what she tried In do." he said. "The charter of the foundation clearly places I.' la. .I... .i ..I. i.ll.il.U ..r.uir ,- tlnns." The Legislature has cranted the ! charter mid cm revoke It If the people deem It to be dangerous." At to the iitutcntloii that thn funds may bo used for other than charitable of hetii'volcnl ti'-es. Mr. Murray said that It .was Hie duty of the Attorncy-tienoral to safeguard the rights uf the people In thla rop.ft, and It was presumed that he would sec that tho teal purposes of the foundation were carried out. "Any fcUggcMlon that the Income, whether tpeiit in ono year or unother. ccu'.u ro .'.pi'iit lor any puri-w not ' charitable. Is absurd,' sa il -Mr. Murrav. Tlm charter glvts tho corporation but ono purpose charity and Its expendi tures will bo made for that purpose and no other." Surrogate OohnUn reserved decision. IVE AND SUAVE WIN A BLUE. Mis Wniiantakrr'a Chestnut .Mnrri Best nt Brooklyn Shove. MIbs Isabella W'anamaker's pair of rhsatnnt inarei i:e and Suave again proved a winning combination last night at tho' .Brooklyn Horse Show at the Jlrooklyn Hiding and Driving Club. They defeated the pairs of harness horses tliown to a lady's phauon with womon drivers. Tho Judges differed from Thursday night's owatds In the selection of second and third places. uni nigm uioy juugcu jonn I., iiiisn nell's Oypsy Maid and (Jypsy iUrl, n pair- of hay marcs, second, with A V. Atkinson's Maud Mttller and Meteor third. On Thursady night the latter pair won second prize. Kmll Soellg's pair of chestnut geldings Perfect and Perfection was fourth. Tho summa ries: Chin I f!rni horses, over It 1 nnd not exceeding 15.3, to be shown to appro priate vehicle A. V. Atkliin' Hiiprvnin rolonlus, ch. -., flrst: V. M. Wurtmrx'i AVoisllancIs llinp-ror, blk g., xicond; John I,. KnslmeM's The Prime, n k, third, p Ji: Warburg's Woodlands nmprrst, Mk, in., fourth. C'Ums 59 Saddle hornes, dw-keil nr un dorked. over 14.2 up In carrying H'Jfl pound. A. W. Atkinson's Handv Mcl.inald, eh 9 Ilrst; Mrs. Charles .M, Allaire's Crusadei, lilk. g. second, II 11. Bess's Tango, gr K., third! Owenoke l-'arm's Tennessee, t, g, fourth. ' Var 44 .Model military mounts, shown la hand b i misted man In uniform nnd Judged nn Its adaptablllt) for ue In ,,ny sj-tn of Hio erlee John J. Tirrell's A C , b. g Hist l.leut. Jiirnes S. I.arkln's Tain o' Shanitr, eh. k. second: Vlr.i ('nrnell's Ttoekcn-" ch, g.. thlril. Troop I mtry. Tlrst Cavalry, t.oly Isalielli. eh in., fourth f'ljiHj. Ca I'oniiilnatlon tinrtirsii ,'i nd Hi,drt horsi'n, 14 2 or over (JeorKe a Ander-on's Maeilregor ill k.. llrst . Owennkn Tarm's Telllies-e. II K second: Mrs. Joiephlne lli'jiiolds'" Minn me, eh g ihltd, A w. Atut'ismi'' J-pii kdng Mo.elle. I'll e, fourth. (.Mas. ; I'alr- of haijiesn horse, .niti In i.iih'a ,ha inn -.Ml. Isali.'lla Wana- riiah- r s i. e. , u m , ,ui'i Mine, i-n m.. tl rs tin i Hiii-linr!!' (Hi- und liv Slnlil ti in., second : A. W At. VlllHitl s M.i il M nlil. h ill. mill Meteor. Cl K i nil. I i; nil Stells's 1'i rli-i ' . li u , ami I'erf i.-.. , li fnurili I' i. sal-lie buise- .Irwlti'l ni an- iliiek'll " . "r over W II llli". I, s Ibidian . i .. li . tit hi : A W Aikln.nns Silk IMP Mi.illi. ell K s.eoliil, Mrs i; .,. In ! it itiri" l. m r..t .t. i.iu a. third, Mr- ciiiuKs M. Allalie's Crusader, til If it . f'Hirili. 1'Us f- I'.ills of Juniper mer I feet Juiue ('hHrle I (.aider's Sl.ier b in . and .Ml- Ivv Mabllsnirs Ills Oram llie rukr th i. . ilr.t, !.'.n!:'c-r. J! !'.! In. mil i, i ll in and II- ii r lici'K'an s Acrabnt. ch It . se-'onil; Itnliert II T.iil's A v t.Ui, i i; . and M ii I ntiriiK. b. k. third; Vlro Curneils llueUeresi,. etj f, mid Hiehard Oonneilv's llereu'es, b k, fmirili ciii-a li; .Mllltar Jumping class iilii (ilrnn's c's CuurwMe, in. M . tlrsi . Trtsip l, 1'lrst 1'iniilrv enirv Judi!e llrnw n, di" K set nnii , Siiutdrun i"h Cuni manner, li k third, I, lent diaries Mt in'ii;aW'R i'o,mi;t,in, ti. n . fnnrih Class 42- Oltl- els I'liaiKeri Mini inllltuiv roniints, must bit 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 mi. I u.eil in the irmy or mtllti-i -l.leut .laiiies 14 Laiklii's Tarn o' r-'lianter, eh. n . ilrsi : Trnon l"s Kirst Caalry unity I . t.l Is'ibvlla, eb m , sennd; Thnlii.is P Pelels s Vslikee, , third, hquailrnii A's Anjutunt eh k fourth (,'1h4 1Isiiii'h liui.e- imr 14 2 -liilill I,. IJaBhueU'e 'I he li.twiiiiir ti v ilrsi Ktnll elltl'H 'I be Wnllilel Ii ( . .ri i,n,l Ksninml I'. (I'llilen's (llenlliie, br s., third K. al, Wuburic'a Womllunila ilrmuteaa, h!4, an., fourth. WOMAN DIES FROM DRUG; ANOTHER IN Police Arc Mystified, but Find Headache Powders and Tablets in West 51st Street Apartment Victims Had Held "Secret Conferences," Friends Say. A jMiing woman, known us Mm, tlrace I lodge, but wearing a ring Inscribed "l-'roiii ll. II. 0. to N. M. M" came to New Votii from Albany on Thursday evening nnd went to the apartment of a friend, known as Mrs. Margaret 1-nlmh, nt 2 46 West l-'lfty-flrst (tlrcot, not fnr from llroadway. Yesterday af ternoon Mix. llodgc, after lying uncoil seioui for fourteen hours, died, nnd Mrs. l,.ihnh, who had lain In a coma for the mine length of time, wan taken to the Polyclinic Hospital, mid then to the prison wnrd of ltellevuu Hospital. Her condition was serious early this morning. The police nnd Coroner Weinberg be llevo that both young women swallowed a lot of morphine, but no satisfactory explanation of the situation has been found. Assistant District Attorney Ilcnnud went to tho npartmcut last night with Detective Sergeant O'Connell and a stenographer. Kor several hours they questioned another young woman, who said sho was Miss Dorothy Morgan, oth erwise Ml is Dorothy Miller, of 203 West Klfty-fourth street, formerly n chorus girl In the "Zlogfcld Kolllcs." nnd a man who sold he wns Morton A. l.oeb. A real estato dealer, living at 47 West 167th street. Mr. Loob and Miss Morgan were vis itors In tho apartment of Mrs. Uihah on Thursday evening when Mrs. Uilmh and her guests became 111. They Htujed and did what they could for their friends, while two physicians were ad ministering strychlno and trying to bring tho two unconscious women out of their stupor. Tho two witnesses said that Mrs. I.iliali nnd Mrs. Hodge hnd several "secret conferences" In one of the rooms of the apartment on Thurs day evening, but they said they did not know of any drug being taken. Headache Tablet Found. In the npartnient yesterday the police found a box of headache tablets, un opened, and nnother box containing tablets that hnd been prescribed for Mrs. l.ahah by Dr. H. K. Oardncr. who has an office In the same hulldlug nnd who with Br, Mnlthow Heattle of 23S West Fifty tlrst street worked over Mrs. I.ahnh and Mrs. llodgc for many hours yesterday. In a waste paper basket was a broken glass, but nowhere was there any box or other container that might have held morlrplne. A letter found In the. apartment Indi cated that Mrs. luidge lived nt 103 Hngle street, Albany. The Chief of Po lice of Albany reported last night that PROMINENT MEN HERE PROTEST ON GRAB BILL Out lino to I.peislaturf! lnfalr Items In the $58,552,1-78 Appropriation. A non-partisan committee, backing up tho city Administration's protest against legislation unfriendly to tho city, Issued yesterday a statement urging the Legts lattire to reduce the appropriations called for by the general appropriation bill Just intioduct-d. The statement bore tho names of many prominent New Yorkers, Including Alfred li. Marling, chairman of the ad visory committee of Ileal Lstate Inter ests; Isaac N. .elgman, William Ham lin Child. K. 11. Outerbrldge. Ceorge liordor. Battle. Cyrus C. Miller, l'cter J. Ilradv of the Allied 1'rlntlng Trades .......'li - Vnrb l.V.inW ..V'. " , ., :. " : 1- '' "I" """ '" "V antcc and Trust Company; William Tel lowtts Morgan, Jesn Itldor Straus, Adolph Lewlkohu. llerben Outinlson, .lacob C. Kllnck, Ldward l Blum of Abraham v Straus, Laurence McOtllre. jirvsldcnt of the New York Board of Trndo of Ileal Kstate Brokers ; C. tl. M. Thomas, president nt the Qu ens Cham ber of Commeice, and others i.-onstltut-Ing the Tax Itcdiirtlon Committee of the City of New York. It Is explained that the passage of tho appropriation bill In Its present form means tbo end of New York elt.'s hopes for lower tuxes. The bill calls for a total of $S.r.:,U.47(. as against IC3, Ono.floO last year, which Included threo Items, aggregating 4,u7t,12S. not In cluded In Ibis y(ar's bill. The cominlttio says that Instead of granting a request for the repeal of thn State aid law on the ground that .New York city should not pay $1,400,000 n .Mar for tho maintenance or local up State roads, the Legislature has III rltidid an appropriation of approxl niatcly $?.00o,oo0 for tho maintenance of these town road. The legislature has appropriated JTOS.OSD for maintenance of up-Stnto normal schools and thus far has not placed upon the State Its fair share of the cost of normal schools lu New York rltv. It ptoposes to appropriate $401, Mo fur tho expenses nt the up-S'tate I'ubllc Service Commission and so far has not granted tin- city's request for Justice In regard to Its own I'ubllu Service Commission. PALM SUNDAY TOPICS IN MANY CHURCHES ST I'Al'I.'i MIITHOUIST CIIL'Iti'll West Ilnd elllia at i:iKht V-.lxli striet Dr. ilnoitell will Klve al tu-moreiv ee ntns's service the .eeiiiid in bis t-rle nf ili.serlptl.e aildro.es nn f bakespeare, ".hakei.peur! and the Illble." M'llOUI. (l'' Tim HL'II. IlllltS -ISO Went tenly-elithth street The uddros at 4 n'clni k will be by a student uf tho school on "The e'liiieh fur Oud," Mils. CllxPIN Hutel HlltllKire. will speak at 11:1.'. Ill the mii'le room mi "Watighlfr nf the Dawn and Hons (if the Miirnliii.''" Tllll HKV Hi;.S'ltV WAItltllN, Hotel (".real Nnitherii. I,.uten service ut 4 ii'cluek. In Hildltlon to Dies., public meetings Ulan) ut n prlvnln chalueter lire held. CAI.VAHV .M MTHODIHT Clll'ltCll Sev eiilh avenue at li!Uh street I)r VWIIIam II Mursau will jireaeli lu the illumine mi "Isaiah's VMun nf (tud," and at the eve. nltiK unrshlp nn "The ItlKlileuus Scarcely HlHed" ST AllNI-.S'S I'llAl'llI. -West Mnety seiund street The llev. Dr. W. W. Ilel linger Mill iireiic-b at the 11 and t u'clnck r'.l.re oil"! the I'"" H "i II llnrrlll at ciiitisriAN Hcir.M'i'S ciiriii'iins- -The object nf the lesson sermon will be "Dee trine nf Atonement," and the Ool, len Text (I. Corinthians I, l , "Co. I I. faithful, by whem e were called unto tlm fellowship nf Ills S in, .lesus Chrlm. our I, ord " MIJTIlofilMTAN TI'.MIM.r. Seventh Avenue at I'lilirleelilh street .MilMleal ser vlei. lii the . ii Itiir will be the cantata "iHliMt lo Calvary," with a sermon on "iillvoi and Victory" The Hev C c Mar shall will preaih lu tho iiiuriiliiK on "(.'mi fesslni; Christ HT I'AI'l.'S CHAriCI-Cnluinbla I'nl ver.liy. At Die riKUlar 4 o'clmk service tlm Hev. Itlrhard Itnherts, D. D, uf l.on ilnu will iiruich, Muni" by thn rhaiel holr COU.KOIATi: CHI'ltC'll OH" ST N'K'II ( il.AS-I'lfih uveniie at rorty-elehth slli el 'I he Hev Malcolm James Mac Leod, II, I), minister, will preach at II A. M. and ft 1 M. Mvanltiff subject: "How Can I He Sure?" loijitrii I'ltusiiYTfiniAN ciiurtcii 14 HOUR COMA he had questioned Mrs. Kdwnrd Mackay of 103 Kagln streev. Tho latter said that Mrs. Mabel Hodge camu to lodge with her two weeks ago, representing herself as being an embroiderer nnd tho daughter of Thomas Murphy of Niagara Falls. Set St. O'Connell said that Dorothy Morgan, or Miller, told him that her parents lived nt 215 Chestnut street, I'lilladelphln. A despatch to Till: 8i;.S' from Philadelphia said that 215 Chest nut street Is In the wholesale warehouse district and that no relatives of Miss Morgan, or Miller, could be found. Sho also told Seigt. O'Connell and thn As sistant District Attorney that Mts. l.n huh had also been known nt one time its Mrs. M. Lawrence, had been n music teacher, hail a son 4 years old, and for merly lived at tho Hotel Wood wnrd. On Thursday evening, according to Mr. Loob ami Miss Morgan-Miller, Mrs. Kahnh and her gueet, Mrs. Hodge, be came III after the party had enjojed a few bottles of beer. (to to Red After IlrlnklBB fleer. The two women went to bed, anil Mr. Loeb and Miss Morgan-Miller snt In the dining room until about 3 o'clock yes terday morning, when Dr. lleattle was culled. Later Dr. lloattlo went away and Dr. Morgan was Bummoned. Then Dr. Ueattlo returned, und both physl clans worked until 2 o'clock yesterdny afternoon, when Mrs. Hodge died. There will be an autopsy nt tho morgue this morning. Mrs. Lnhnh Is about 30 years old, in wns Mrs. Hodge. Tho latter wore good clothes, bought In Albany. She hnd gray eyes and brown hair and a small mole on each eyelid. In, Mr. Iahnh's apartment of two rooms nnd kitchenette, for which she hnd paid 121 a week since April 1, was considerable Jew elry. The npartment house at J45 West fifty-first street houses several persons who have received newspaper attention. Among them arc Ethel Lorraine, tho wife of Raymond Helmont : Roberta Men- ges Corwln Hill, who Is suing her nctor husband, Conwny Tcnrle, for divorce: i:rfle Pope, tho young vaudeville actress who married the aged Kdward B. AIsop. and John Mason, the actor. My order of Aslstant District Attorney Ilennud Miss Morgan-Miller and Mr. l.oeb wero locked In the West Forty seventh street station enrly this morning as material wltnisses. Mr. Rennud said the mystery of the happenings In Mrs. Iihah's apartment hnd not been cleared up. Detectives said they had been told that Mrs. Lahah nnd Mrs. Hodge had taken "some kind of powder" on Thurs day evening. MAYOR IS HISSED ON STATEN ISLAND Opposi'rs of Proposed Garbage Plant Denounce Mitehel Ttnlo. M ij'nr Mitehel nisi Street Cleaning Commissioner 1'etherston were de. nounced List night nt n meeting held In the Oerman Club rooms nt Ptnplcton, Staten Island, to protest against tho lo cating of k garbage rendering plunt on tho Island. A thousand residents of Richmond at tended the meeting, The Mayor's mime was hissed several times and Commis sioner 1'etherston. a resident of Slnten Island, was declared to be disloyal to tin; best Interests of .the borough. One speaker sold that tho Mayor had not luld Ilm truth when he. raid Barren otid Interests were behind the protest. Another accused tho Mil) or of having a personal n neon for wishing the ptrbago plant on Staten Island. Two garbage cans were on the Tdat form. At tbo close of tho meeting the i halrman asked those present to om tribute to n fund to fight the garbagol plant plan. More tlmn $1,000 was con tributed. It was said. President of tho Board of IMucatlon Whlcox, who lives In Blctimnnd nnd has l en iiccin-ed of being so friendly with Mayor Mitehel that he was afraid to oppose thn garbage plant plan, said that he was heartily In favor of the movement tn prevent the plant being located on Slnten Island. He raid that his relations with tho Mayor had not Inllueiiced him In any way, and that the reason he h.nl not spoken against the plan before was that he was too busy Willi the affairs of his olllce. Many Staten Islanders of prominence were at tho meeting. Rnch speaker at tacked the Mayor In one way or nnother. The Mayor was ncciiscd of not acting In good faith toward thn residents of tho Island In urging that tho plant Ik built theie. Francis S, Loman, president of the Wet New Brighton Board of Trade, said the tlmo might come when Staten Island would have to separate from the greater city. SERMON West Hnd avenue nt Nlnety-llrst street. will observe Palm fiunday by eelebnitlnir .1... I..,r.l'.' ttiM.t.ar ..111, unritw.,, l.w tit.. luslor, Udcar Whltaktr Work, D I), at it o'clock. In tlm evenlnir tho Itev. I. K. r.rlck-uii will preach. CHAIiRI, OK Till. INTI'ltl'I'SSION Hru.idway at USIh nri.il. 11 A. M, and 4 I'. M , Dr. Hates, K V. M., tho Itev, l.atlu (irt.w nlil, HI'TOIHIS IMir.SHVTIlIttAN CIILMK'H ltroadw'iiy at Seventy-ihlrd street. Dr, ItllSHCtrs subject lt tho 11 o'clock service will bet "Thou Shalt Not Kill"; al the 8 o'cloik service, "Crucified, Dead nnd llurlid " C()I,l,i:i)tATi: CIH'UCH -West Hnd ave huh at Sovent) seventh street, .Minister, the Hev Henry I'.vertsnii Cobb, I). I), will preach tit II A. M At the afternoon ser vice, CIO, tho chnlr will SIllK selections from llnsslnl's "rttabat Malcr," with so pr.iiio solo by Mhs Hliikle. Special ser lee. will be held dlirlUK holy, week from Mnuilay to I'rlilay Inclusive. Ilach ser vice will beitln with a half hour organ reiltul nt 4.30. At i Dr. (.'nbb will make u bllef address. caitK AiTiil'u rill.'l'.ril firnrr Klhty-tth street. lireaehlnit by Dr. Arthur .lainlonu at 11 A. M In the eve ntual Charles Keelur, California iioet, will reai an original imem at tho Sliakespearo lerreiilrnary. Music by Chrlstl iau Krlen.. KIHST HKIt.MAN SIM It li I' A LIS f f'lllMlCII 10 West Twent elBhth street At S I'. M .1. I'. Sleekenrrller, "Muu nf liinl Samuels," folluvveil by spiritual ddta niistrHtlnns. KIHST IIAl'TIST CIIUItCH - llrujilvvay at Seventy. ninth street, I'u.inr, I, M. Ilaliletnan. D. I). II A, M., "The story of iv rejected kins', a present Saviour, and a iiitiiiiiir kliiK." s I1. ,M "Our laird Jisus Christ Is soon I'OinliiK as klnir of the Jews tn .leni-iil.iil tn set up Hie Ideal hiinuii fiiiiernnient, It Is hlKh lime that llloulcal otitlniUiii and foolish paclllsts avvokn in the fact Hint the word uf God declares nnd the nature of things proves there can be nn permanent peace till he does cume." Dr. Ilaldeman will praach avary Blibt eitcept Saturday. THE SUN, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916. SAYS JULIA PINGHUK IS BARRED IN SCHOOL Lawyer Goes With Jnmnion Girl to Fm'o Tnstruetor Who Accused Her. OFFICIAL DENIES CHARGE Although she was not In her classes, yesterday, the Jamaica school authorities deny there Is nn expulsion rule against tho nttendnneo of Julia Plnchuk, the elghteen-yenr-old girl who attempted suicide by drinking n carbolic acid solu Hon after being branded a thief by Dr. Theodore C. Mltchlll, principal of tho Jntnnlcn High School. She wns dis charged on Thursday by Magistrate Milter when tried In the Jamaica police court on a charge of attoroptlng to commit suicide. Julia went to the school yesterdny morning with her attorney, Benjamin Marvin, nnd left the building after a conference of nearly nil hour with the principal. Mr. Marvin said that admit tance was refused her and that the prin cipal would not allow the girl to attend classes under any clrcumstnuces. Clarence H. Melcney, associate city superintendent, who has charge of the high schools, said yesterday: "To tho best of my knowledge tho girl cntne to school to-day nnd was ndmltted, but did not go to her classes. She In not expelled or barred, for no formal com plaint hns been lo.lge.1 ngnlust her. I understand that there will be one, how ever. "Nothing enn be done, though, until Charles W. Lyon, district superintend ent, returns from Albany, when a hear ing will take place. When Dr. Mltchlll asked the girl's parents to come to the school they never appeared and m strange woman came. There was noth ing that Dr. Mltchlll could do under those circumstances but wait tho de cision of Mr. Lyon. "The only reason that I can ascribe to Miss Plnchuk's not being In her classes Is a natural embarrassment be. cause she was charged with thefts and because of her ordeal when arraigned In court on a charge of attempted suicide. "If admittance to school has been re fused to her, this Is the first 1 knevf of It. The whole matter must bo tuken up according to the laws of the Hoard of IMucatlon. and the girl cannot be sus pended without a complaint. Her ex pulsion would come only after n hearing by Mr. Lyon." Thn girl's case has aroused Jamaica. Tho local school board of the l'orty thlrd school district, which supervlsts the Jamaica. High School, appointed Mrs. Alfred l-no, a member of the local board, to Investigate the matter. Immediate action Is xpected by the school authorities and tho charges will probably be settled by thn end of the Luster vacation, when will take place tht- Regents examinations. In which the girl Intends to pirtlclrate. M s Plncliuk lives nt 1? .Mien urcei. Jamaica, und Is a member of the class that will be graduated In June, Jul.. WANT WATER BILL VETOED. It.-sl rotate Interests Appcnl to linirrtiiir to Mis -lt' nppl. The Advlmry (Vvunell of Ileal Lstate Interests has -ent to (iov. Whitman all nplH-al against signing the bill which will permit the municipal corporations of Westchester county tn tnp New York city's water supply without the consent of New York city und tit obtain supplies of water at the same price which con sumers hero nrei compelled to pay. "Taxp iyers In the city of New York." fays the council, "are now confronted with a very serious dilemma In that either tho city must continue to add without limit to Its water surply nt great exens or adopt some method for preventing waMe of water throughout the community If In addition to this situation up-State counties nru per mitted to deprive the city of Its water when we am now compelled to pump witter from Ling- Island at heavy cost, and In tinny In-dancci property owners urn required to buy water at high rules from private companies In tho outlying boroughs, It will mean thnt our exsn slve wuttr supply, now entailing a cost of over $240,000,000, will be ued for thn lifiieflt of'up-Stato counties rather than for those who pay for It In New York city" The bill referred to, which was Intro duced by A-iscmlilyiiian Coffey of Mount Vernon, was passed by tln legislature and vetoed by Mayor. Mitehel. It 1ms now been repased by the legislature and Is before the (!ocrnor for his sig nature. llo Dies of Atito ininrics. Alexiinder Klatrevltch, R years old. HO llnvetneyer street, Wlllliirnshtirir, died 111 the Ureenpolnt llnsnllal lust nlcht from Injuries suffered -when lie was knocked down by nn automobile In Koebllnir street, near North Seventh. The boy ran Into the mud iniard. Me w;us taken In the machine lo the hospital, whero It was found, that ho hnd a frnc turo of the skull and Interim Injuries. QUMMERtrAMPS K ftij- JboyiS- atria - jrfjrsJ -6 vf kuul lL'-SjV W&raS- I ' y4"",.','' d ' -r-rr-.---' :- 4'' -' L0SCLAKE.IIAMILT0NC0,, NFAV YORK CAMP RIVERDALE IN TIIH AIIIMIIMU4 K WII.III.IINKSS. Canii rnr thirty Isiys troiii tun tn lirieen j iiars. Trunk h. Ilatketl, Hlrei lor. Head. Master of lllierdale t'ounlr ha lioul, Itlierdale-oii-lludsuit, New 'tirk Cll. Camp Yampa for loyt tains, ,V II., ciilnprsei I J.". acres uf forest and hlblelic Krniiiiili. ciiilppsl with new tents, IinIitiss. buiiKalnws, cams,. ImmIs. etc Mnuii lain ciimuina, siviuiniiiii aim kimsi iisiiiiu are aiuuiiK Ilm itiaiiy spnrls. Srlcetis! coIIcko ulliletes serve as councillors. A phKlclaii It In attenit'inci. lllustralisl laaiklet. o. s, WAI.YIOHTH. Malnurth liisiliiitn, Soil V. "2d Hlreet. New urk, ('AMI WINAI'i: In III (ireeii Mis. Klfty bois, nluo bulldliiKs, thirty tents, h.fiiilirul laka 4n slirucu wouils. Hest- dent plu sli Ian. iiialrun All land Hil I .iii.r .noil., rim, .aucc. lllrvcr. cms and furly medals as prUes. Send for booklet. S. W. IIKHKV, 33 WKSiT ttlTII NT., Nl'.W VOHK. lw Vacanclea Are Avullahle In Summer Club for Young Boys In the InvlKorntliiR Northland (tint lbs rnuah svlldsl, vvliera hoys '.irs kept busy, hsppy ami wen, ii. inii,nr.., .noma Ion ll School, .Morrl.toivn, N, ,1, SUMMER CAMPS This Directory appeara Saturdays, Siindas, Tuesilays and Thursday Ailirrtlso jour camti undnr this column. Itatex on rtspieat. SCHOOL, COLLEGE AND CAMP BUREAU I.-.0 .Naaaau HI., N. Y. City. LEADER BROWN HAS SENATE LOCKED UP Adjournment Tnken Only Af ter Absentees Apron to Bo in Alliiiny To-day. Ai.iiant. April 14. Volltlcs has nt laft crept Into tho disposition of somo of the legislation fathered by the Hrown com lyllteo which Investigated New York city finances, nnd as n result Senator Ilrown's bill reconstructing the New York city Department of llrtdges, pre sided over by Commissioner V. J. H. Krncko of Brooklyn, Into a new bureau of plant construction, failed to pass to day by two votes, receiving 24 nfllrma lives to 10 votes against It. The opposition to tho bill which renlly resulted In Us defent came from the Republican side of the chamber. Sena tors Jiockwood, Lnwsoii and (lllrhrist, three of tho four Brooklyn Republicans, voting with the Democrats ngalnt It. Commissioner Kracke Is lined up with those Republicans In Kings county who do not follow tho leadership of Jacob Livingston nnd County Chnlrman Vnss. Senator Brown wns so provoked at the failure of tho bill to pnss that he held tho Senate under n close call nil day nnd only permitted an adjournment until to-morrow morning when he was nssured that enough Republicans would return to Albany by that tlmo to make ccrtnln the passage of tho bill. The telephone nnd telegraph wires were kept busy nil ndy by tho sergeant-nt-arms In nn endeavor to locate absent Senators, and he got word (mm Sena tors Kmrrson, Million, Wilson and f'corgc L. Thompson that they would be here to-night. Two other Brown committee bills met n better fate Immediately afterward. By a vote of :1C to i tlm Brown bill provid ing for a referendum on tho neustlou of whether tho city or Statfc should tlx snl nrles of county olllces within New York city was ta"'d after considerable dis cussion. Those voting against the bill were Carroll. Culten nnd Lawson of Brooklyn: Batten of Long Island City and Dunnlgnn'and Sullivan of Manhat tan. There was objection from somo of th Democratic Senators that the llxlng of salaries by the city might place too much power In a few city authorities, nnd others declared such salary fixing was not wanted by the districts they rcprt setitcd. The Brown bill submitting to a refer endum of tho voters of New York city the same question as to the salaries of all city or borough olllcers, exctpt ju dicial or elective otllcers and of the mem bets of the supervising or teaching staff of the Department of Kduaitlon, went thtough .with practically no objection. The oto wns 41 to 1. Senator Lawson btlng tho only member to oppose the referendum measure. GIRL HELD IN STORE FRAUD. Accnse4 mt I'slna U'ldnnr'n nnie ta 4el CS.ioiIm. After the urrest of Miss Anna lt.ilness In tho lobby of the HotW Knickerbocker yesterdny on n ch:itRe of obtnlnlni; soods under falso pretenco from a de partment store, detectives said that she confessed that the had been represent In.' her.elf ns Mk At. K. COBClnSL A widow llvini? at the Hotel Great North- I crn, and that elie UiuRht and had charficl to the nldoxV .icconnt Jewelry, Kotttis and other thlnss valued at $1,- The detectives said that at the time she wore a bracelet and diamond tine, rnstlnir Itnu. secured by pretending to be Mrs. i?okkIiis. The two women be came HOiu.ilnttd several Months nco. when Mis. Cosclns beEati tnaklnr; pur-, chases In n shop on r lftli nvenuo owned by .Miss It.illiess'.s mother. Three innnths .iro Mrs. Cociclns went the (letii'tlvcs say. Miss U.ilness went to the department store and made thn purchase as .Mrs, ('iiKln.-, Mr?, 4'orkIiih "lis siiriirlsed when she returneil to her hotcT n few dajs auo .nul found : tilll from tho dep.irtmint store amounting to Jl,2ft0 She notified the stoic und Mle Italiicsn T.tia ar rested. GOOD WILL CONFERENCE. Mnny I'lerB J men to Mrel In tinr- lrn t'lly on April Ioro than 100 n-iiresentntlvo clrrsv I men and laymen from all part of the country will meet in (liirden city, I,. I..1 In a three days conference on Tuesday. April -T.. to form u national committee , of churches to cooperate with simitar , national committers In other countries i to study tho problem of promotlm; In- ternatlonal Kood will, This Is part of n world campaign of churches of many denominations now koIiir on In nine I l.'uropcati countries nnd In tho I'nllcd I States I TIim entire tlmo of tho conference I x-H 1 b, devoted to the dlsciisslou of what the Church can do to further the eslab llshment of Judicial methods as n means of bctlllm; disputes between nations nnd to promote Rood will Tho first session will be nt S l M Tuesday, at the Oar drn City lintel. SUMMER SCHOOLS (live your boy a vvoiiilerful vacatlnn In the nilil-W. st with other buj t from all parts of tho country Naval, Cavalry ami IVnotkrafl School., the Naval heboid belnn the lutfte.t boys' summer sibniil In the I' s, Write for which ever calaliip InKrests uu jnoet. I'rtncipiil, ( niter, liul. tun l.akr Martukueket) AMP EAGLE POINT A mountain lake camp for ulrlt. At Sllnsiiii Ijikn, Hiiinuey, N II. Sidille horsis free; water spurts, nioiiiilalii Joiirues, I7.'i seasun, .llllie '.".l-AUU 'll. V ,h.MI'...M'CI( I'h D., Siv'y, sik Madison Ave. CAMP WOMPOSSET IIANTAM I.AKK, CONN. The Ideal ininp for ounR hnvs, S to l; veals iml Three hours from New YorK, S( nd for booklet HOIIinir TINHAI.K, .11 Hast :ut St. Br.l.KIIOt'Sl WOTIC1W. THE BRICK CHURCH Fifth Avenun slid Thirty-seventh Street. Mlnl IWllllim I'lersoii Merrill. Sinister I irmnk i.allmer Junewny, Dlt. MI-.ltlllLl. will preach at 11 o clock nnd , Hlhls Hehool nt 5!ll A. XI. , . Osnersl lllhle l)leuslon Cln t 10 o'rlnck. I'rof. t-hnrles Tlimtddi" Terry. Leader. THE BRICK CHURCH Tlfth Avenue nnd Thirty-seventh Street. HOLY WEEK SERVICES NOON SERVICE, 12:30-12:50 VIES PER ttCKVICK every nfternoon, except Paturdsy, st r o'clock, with orgnn prelude at 4.30 by Clarence Dickinson. PREACHERS: Monday Her. Howard C. Bobbins Mls Rose tlrys.nl. Soloist. Tuesday. ,,,Kev. .lohn Henry .lowett, I. . Mr. I'hurles Harrison. Soloist Wednesday. Hev. Henry fdoane t'oflln, l. I. Ml- t..-t. f,Hili ftftwuns. HnlolM Thursday.... Rev. Frank Ijtllmer .laneway rjacramem or thn wro n nupiirr. Miss lues Bnrhnur, olott Friday.. Iter. Mllllam l'lrrson Merrill.".". Mr. I'rmik Croxton, Soloist. eburcb ;,f, incarnation Mad. Ate. ant) 35th St. Her. HOWARD C. KOHI1I.NH, Rector. 8 A. M., Holy Communion. 11 A.M., Morninf Prayer, Sermon, Rector. 4 P. M., E? tntoni, RUSSIAN MUSIC. Organ and 'cello plijinf btfint at 3:45. Addreta by the Rct. E. Ruuell Bourne. FIFTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fifth Ate. mid l lfly-llflli SI. REV. J . H. JOWETT. D.D.. Pastor Sen lets at II A. M. ond 4 30 l M Dr. .lowett will preaeh at both srili es, Offering for Uvntigellstie Tent Work In Sr Vnfk Men's Bible Clais at 10 A. M The fnl,lu-l( mr leo In tits Chapel nn Wednesday at lilt V. M, will be conducted by Dr. Jowatt. rvtcM t held In th following . Christian Science Churches Sundayi.1 1 A.NUndSF.M.Wjdnei.layj.ol'.M. Weal Ohuroh. Otntrol Park Went 9th PL Second Churoh, Central l'ark Wm AOSlh S Third Church, J25th Ht. & llHdlaon A'.n. fourth Church, rt. Washington Ave. . 171th. irtfih Church, Atollin Concert HaJi. I W. I With Chun, ltll Wastilncton Av.. Broax. St. Chomas's Mircb . FIFTH AVK. AND Ml) ST. Hev. KIINRST M. HTIItLS, I). U.. Rector. I A, M. Holy Communion. :Jn Confirmation fervlee. M Mornlnr Serrlci- and Sermon (Hector) 4. Inten ram at a. ".MCM.itc from the Crow 1 M Hour of Orsan Music Dallr !ntni Services. 10: r, (Hectori. Oood Friday, 10. i: to a lUeetorl, b V M BAHAt MOVKMLNT. I Itellctsn Itenewed In Terms of S'oelal t'nlty I Sunday. April :3rd. i P, M. MstlnE llouto of li e ."uilety for Klhleal (.lliinre. Kpsaltf ra: W. II. Itatutalt, Minn Kull Khnn, Horace llnlley pubjecf "Tin: i'oitri:s ok rr.Aci:." Opi n Olsrusslon Slusti. N Cnlle Hon, C4th M slid Central Park W "IFiTtTi , km t: hai'ti rTl i lTm i i. 4 tn Writ Htll Street. ttv Orcellus Wnclfliln, II. U. 1 .lni.,r ltev, l: Herbert Dilttnn. I M,nl'"' Dr. tmJfklo Mill prrneh al 11 nnd S. Medina for Men (n'. s I". M ttei. .1. r. I'ursim, I). I).. Trencher. Sunday t-ehnol, ?:!; HlbH Clnse, 5 I" rPNTRll I HK'HVTI Itl AN f llt ltdl, I - iiMiii.on ,ie. nun a.in "-i. Itei. Mlltnn .Merle. smllli. I), It., I'adur, will nre.ieh lit 1 1 A M 4:.10 I'. M. Newell llulalll IIIIII-. I), II. r-arijrct: ineiiniiiene. in i iirisimniij s Triumph." RUTGERS i'iu.inTi.iuN 4 iii in n, llnday nnd ?:(d 1. Itcv. IIAMKI. ltrsKI,l , O II.. ...t.ir, nlll prea. h nt 11 A M mi l I' M Henlni: Sulile t "4'nirllled, Head aud Hurled." 1 f.RAfK rill'ltril. Ilroadwnj nnd inih M. Ilr. Mntlerj. He. tor, s, 11 llle-tnn. I i lllslmp lirreri; s itt.slnri Jlnly Wrl noonday sen lees dally, i::Mltector ST.MATTIIKM'S Clll'ltCH.ia West S4lli M. Hev. Arthur II. Juilce. Hcclnr Services s, II nnd a. NEW YORK'S PRIVATE SCHOOLS TOIWG .MI'.N AMI HOTS. !klr.:Altl'KNTi:il'S KCII4HII. fnr HOIS SIO-J1J Wel laid Ave. Tel. Col. 4 t'i0 The tilth evr liettns October I. l. Outdoor eirriiM 1 to 4 all nluter I1IVINC. KCIIOOI. , 1- II. ltT , ,1J W. Stth It. lol. 4R.UJ t,chujrler. IJojr lorn i, to uO. All De;isrtinenti. JSn homo sliirtv for tin), under 11. ItAltNAHH. SCII4IOI, I'Oll IIOT.H. I'leldstoo. West 24 Sd St. Hoys mar re main all day. IncliidltiB Sat y, htmiy hour, ier.nli Courts. A th. 1 b id. Kind tuOollnia. lilt i:HII4l.-. COt.M IU SCHIMM.. 14 ai-res. near Van Curtlsrdi I'k. at .a St. Day A Hoarding Hoys. r. s. Hackctt Head master. Iiillinale Icurhlmt by srholsrl) .Men tli 4.IIU.S, AMI 4ll'.Nt. HIDICVj, Till. ItAHNAItll M'HOOI, 1-4111 C.lltLS. lv'lndecgsrteii tu 'ollee. Oraduatn. to leading Colic"" .Ojiniiasiiini and Tcunij. Catalicua -' oit Mslli Plns-l. IIAHNAHD, SCHOOL IIP IIOl!.M:ilOI. AIM'S. 2i0 W. 70th Ht. TrMiilna for lioina makers. . ITressmaUlnx. deslnln, mllll. aery. cmiMn.:. accnunti. Tel. yjiji) Sctiuy, Horn sK.xr.s. 1 III; IIKOW .N S4 IIOJII. Ol' I i; I tlUINIi S.TI it 7Mh Street, onire 241 W. 7,'all SI, Tel. Col, ss'li. Two years In one. Absolutely Individual, ciiiicvi. nin iii: s 11001, Central l'ark U'et and sluv.tblrd street I'rom Kindergarten to Cnllee. Athletic Field. Open Air Department. tills. IHIO.CIOUI AI'ri.AHs IMH.X A IvU.MIAl. HAIi;S tlN ICI.mi.r A 111: school, cou.Loi: ami iuos 11 Lit LA I'. ,N. V. MU.N. .N . VIVX? I.NSTIUIITIOX. BtNl.NRKfl HCIlOOUk NKW VOHK CITY, New York. Ttn k TT W IHIoT-llJ We.l I.HhSt. KK All ndlvidtiAlliistnicilim.ilay.evn- ii'nic: Shorthand, Hnnkkccplnt. Htenotytiy. Secretaryship Semi for frcu cai.ilm. DAM'IS(I. NEW Y4Kk"7'ITY, New York. Ml'., (J. HKI'lirilN WILSON, M n Modern Dances. Ui Jth Av., cor nth St., New Yoili AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE UNUSUAL HKN".. en-paseii:tr lourlnK car. In flns con dltloni must be seen to h aipreclatcd, FIAT MOTOK SAI.KS CO.. ft'lh St, and llriuidwuy. SIMl'I.KX, Feven-ri'seniter toutliie car; nawly ualnted; eleeani miehtinlcil eondltlun, FIAT MOTOIl SAI.KS CO., 5"lh SI, nnd llriiadnuy. ACTOMOIIILII AMI MOTOR TltL'CK IN. HTUUCTIUN, BTFWART AUTO riiooi.. Riff, aith t. Huoklet enplalna WHY eur coursa Is II K.ST, lnaptot our riant and It canvlnc4. Ladlta' claaaa. AUTOMOIHI.KS I IIK llllll;. NKW TWIN. SIX I'ACKAltD (.'Alls r Ull 1515 cars, by month or j tar; reason .hit. Karp, U0 Broadway, Columbua 1132. AMfSKMKNTS. NHW YlHtK'S l.r.AIUNO THKATHKM ANIt Mtt'UKMMIjM. EMPIRE &,l!MWVti i. 3 mmz At' til HTtlM TIIOMAH' NKW WAIl I'l.AT. f I YPPl!f ll'WAY.IVril HT.r.v.SflO. 1(11 ljl.'ll.Mnt,TO-lAV..Thiir.,i:,.,0. TheHaartofWttona ( OAIC I I Mts TO-IM YA Wed.2.20. MRS. FISKE IT'S AM. AllOl'T TUB I'KNN'. NVLVANIA HI TCH IN TUP. IM'.NNY LITTLK TOWN OK HKIVIIAUTZ. I'A. Erstwhile Susan llMt.nnuiuiPTIIKA., li'wsy, 4:i si. k.t. M, bUnAPl 0,a-,. Mal.T(Bl y& Weil.U.ao. Mitzi in 'POM-POM' "Sparkling effects, pretty nielodlns." tllolsi. HIinCflM WLNT I4lh St. Km. st H.sn. niiliaUH Mtis. TO I)Y Wed, 2-20 (st roinsntie jilae In jca"-! " L. World. The Cinderella Man A Ne Comedy by IMir.inl t'hllds Carpenter. ACTUM ll'way. 4.1 St. I'.vs. sill) NIIAItl. waiun .uis. to-iiay k wisi. 210. UARRK West 42d St. livening, st Nils. flAnnlS Mats TO-DAY fc Wnl.2:IA. llh t'red Nllilii n. Illllr llnllldar." RFPIIRLIR Wn,t 42,1 Krenlngs S:L'0. I al . TO-1 A Y A e. 1 . 2 .20. Fl TIMa-ir "'''. i"-i ".-ii (ii. r.iK.n 1. Mts.TQ'IIAVA Wed 2 l.l. W INTER GARDEHat h iJfi m $ i'.m. I ROBINSON II With AL CRUSOE. JR. I JOLSON Sunday Mulitrtmccrt lli"t lllll In NewYork Uitino fllinlt'e "."h. or Hay.Kvs.s in. nUMIIIb klllWII d Mats.lVday AWed 2SIU. In I ho Hueri-ti TLJIT of III. I'ansT int BUBBLE 'niiinnr.u Js lirvant'jnjs. Ilvs. N ao. I layilUUHL Ma. -Jiwlay fc Wed. Grace George in ii IIMtNAIIII SHAW liHnnlj that hai lumiiticr tinit chirm. 'Captain Uratmboumrs Convention' COMEDY 4lt K of H'av MhiIikn-s TohLij I it. s 1A. A Turn. -J. I J. I- llle1ln llhi"., Vi ith hiliiiiiinl llrec" I.iiiIIh WaImiii, 1)1 Wilt lentiltut S)diiey Mather. Iluih Fleldliut. 4Bih ST 'I HKA..I.at of ll'way ls.H tS. fOin aii Mat. To-day A Tlnttn L"lf.. IIY K.llffene Walter 39THST ,,fAT"..:'7?'Tvhr.f I 1 all 1 1 I 1 1 111 .Vf'.'r.i A KING OF NOWHERE MIHCFSS v'.'".': '.'l..f.."'"1'r-..t'''. ....www .iaiB. 1 iirty . e.i - 1 w.. Mil leal I'.imnlv I 111 Is OltTeretlt. " VtriT LUUlEi MADISON SQ. GARDEN NOW TWH I" DMI.Y - l i.'v 1. Short Se-non GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Vii'l thn MlKfity Mmh I;it-ul.tr l'at:i.itif PERSIA fir 1 11 n iri 111: rnot'H.t ami om: nu.iiis I .-Uhi I'onotis. $t,',ifi liwtuif. 7a.j Horn-, BIGGEST CIRCUS EVENT IN THE HISTORY OK AM ERICA. MoNTi:it Zoo I'ltKAK CONOltKSs. Admisstnn to oe i cn- ileervisi smu I vcolhllK CK UC ;.-,c.. $1, st.AO. I'rlvate Itm --ivits. S-'.MI Children under 111 h-vir prlcts aft js rforiusliciiH eiretit Sat. Half idkets mi kaIc at (iardri ruily. ititANCH 111 ki:i mi 11 i:.ni lchlfh alley Ticket Olllce Ifmv A 4Jd M (llnilal llrol., li. H. .Msey .V. I'o an I N V. Central Ticket Ofl.-r. lU.. ht. A 7 Av. iilUdilil:Jililj ALU. lllll I verv L HIP HOORAV S'JjA lce llallet Wiindrts Show liwit I'llce. la. il M'lisilluii'il Larlli't ltliti:ci -kSUNDAY-JUBILLL i""gr"m ry j ol . ,s HNIi cou'luclcd bv fourtieu Allieil.-a's fnrclllo-l ciimisi-'ert. CH M lt -.MSI SOI Ills, I C - i.vsi I'Koi'i.r . on a irala Klurliiut irinrrain fC MUU LI.I.M.- llllO - r Hlpp(seiiii.i ritars. pat and iiresent. 4ffl':ii Till: "I-AHMii." repfoiluicl y ciitlv a It uppi'irol tut t ti.- streets. Jf IIiPImmIniIIII. ( IrU'l lU A.1 1 lull uf 1, i its lliiw on sale special Ilm ofllcn. PARK liltl TI S'P ,'lth Si A Col Circle ritld's i,",. ..', .. Mi,- iiiii unions Nikiii iii 1 1 i I S'P .l! I II..MS OP . FRANCE on the FIRING LINE ll underfill I'll lures of Hie t earful Tilth! Inu aloliht the Men-e and ntl the 'Iruifli' .-I il ii ii llalllellelds, lllu Onus In si lion. Al spit i:,h or NKW MlUK (il.oiii; i m St. THEATRC ; Su?u.S?. TTSr ll wav llrv .7".'t All scats rnverve.l, TWICE DAILY 2 & 8 SHARP ?&"):, ' 1 1 he I arlliest North In Million 1'ti ture.." RAMON A nn: Mivi: hrouv or thi: ac.i.s, I The BLUE ENVELOPE STANDARD """"'j . ,HL. . ., "I'olii-li A I'erlnuitler J1'" l',"1 v !""'" .. I" Milieu. " Nil ll k "1 niter I ire," iviUi ni Cuiirtenay ITMLVTRK FRANCAIS'", riiiuio llrjant tul.vi, Lves k , Mais. T.wiiv ,t i i, r. j.,,,, YVONNE GARHIOK"';',1,"'" Pit I" lvKITII'H Nura llayi. "The .Mn ALACF in",1""1,1 , ''""iitry " N in LirWvla Mlnlperln. Itvall A (as- .,,,,1 H'w.iyA47HI Mr, lli.ll Diirant A Msi llall) .M.il.'J.'.c In 5l Mar.iiel ll.ivvknsnurlli. IRVING PL. THEATRE ro.-day Mat, .iii, .mi . i.r. ';T,....a.:.t. - t. uia.(ii "DIE PRINZESSIN vom NIL" (Operetta) Columbia i-'s?rhi:r7n,S:!::,,ee, 20TH CENTURY MAIDS I'litii li A .ludv theatre, 4inh K.ur ll'y TREASURE ISLAND I'.iiss s,..lil. Mai Todaj sail. Circle l li n aliilboi,.',?. omit'; jaliilboi,.',7,l.:M v 1'l.oast;, lr.vs sm;,, Mau aT32oi,iVi t-htUiruii. Aa-uol llvasou. .Magical Uil. I'aullu CTRAND"'-'VS,t;. I MARY pickford' ONstAVk.N.'iSaru'laV AMl'MKMKSTM. NEW AMSTERDAM JiW.?,' ItCS Tree in TRcrxwWU with lldllh Wjtine M.iltlilm. I.yn Hardin, Charlm Dalton. Wllleiln Ker-li.iw A Co if H rJIxHaalta IIICRTV West 43d St Kre ( I ,h ,rti LIDCfll I Mat.. 'in t. Ui',1 Jt'MA I IIOXAMI i .Ills) I'll MAMII.ItSON I IIIIIA.N '(tMlllllltN III the Trtiimtihatil C V R I I Musical Comedy O D I l riuni en ' 2 hi .i .Ml. Till) . .IIIIIN IIAI.HlVoll'l Hi M 4TI.UIMI ( I JUSTICE r.n itf r ion .".'"ay. SF MIsTO.IIW Wi.i llrandnii 'I -i , ord Bid .1 MONTH Itmnsiitle I r I -1 1 ) iiluedt. The Melody of Youth LONGACHr'lo'.N-r.1': DITRICHSTEIN IN MI3 COMEDY TRIUMPH THE GHEAT LOVEBS DCI atfin Wl-.l4lllSt I ehlni!. S DtLstStU Ml Toll Tin. ATli r m THE BOOMERANG EXTUA .MA I IM i; M X I 1 1 I. Ml 1 1 ,',:o till TflU West TIHIT, II MI.V 2 in A s ,). iULlUn 40 SI seat2.-..V .IK AT. H c II MAY tISS BnnTU 4.th,w of ii ii iv i t. i UU I n Matlnis- To di A ( i IRENE FENWIGK in THE CO-RESPONDENT with Harrison Hunter and .Nnrniaii liemr. .mish rr.Nw'icK a iir.i.ti.m. a'iiAHiiii:QifANri'Fir. mhji ii. 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