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9.990 • ^ I ’K in .C ” NEWARK. N. J.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 7. 1916.-THIRTY-FOUR PAGES. TWO CBNTR

CSIES m . UBEL’AS GARDNER HtlSw m m m

lyimtitiw Stafford Rooete Cbffi Tfitait Bore CtMfirt1 ta a eckHiition.

*tvna iroioi McwsPAPEtDoi’n^awMthiiMMa >»pTw»»««tlT» A>Mrta

M p • ••■ P«tw (bb KMharmi Atv <f»*» ««-Ai—fit— ■. ra rllM at* bMI (M**a OPBim n* OBt>«>wi I’t t tw r • ! AWw M Oalr H»pb • ! IM «bIb> ■>■- Hw9— — *T y m r r

WAbKINOTON, JOB, f.—Wtth iBr- M tm M b tb« Rrituti Md Ctar*• 1 vtowpoiBU m th» W **r* t l - »MI«a la tka Haow to to r. n r w b a t a rMVa «< tlia (mlBB iBlatiMM «f Ikt* MM^qr WM bm atad Into a onM A n ^ # U m, iw ptto tiM tn a m «< adata- M at ta n liadafa to pnoM t R-

Tito- oUab *aa broualit aboot wtwn Ha^teeietottob aatbnor a( HaM tkit* a a t^ altockad Uko war poiwtoa and aab' natiiM wariiM of iha Cvatial Fowota. lae^nlaM jr. lUpranntaCvo dardnor tw fa rta l to ptota aaabMa. W "a«M M l bpaaMn^** to p r w u t llw u porta tlo t a f aawaa ta Um aTihSV wimd b* oon> a ta M bla apaaeb lUpraacnlallva t ta l- to r t 'od WtaaoMln took tha floor.

« tb a l atataawat about cuntpiradaa la a haaa tIM ," h« attuulrd. abd tha Ilouaa auippa uaaaaiir.' ItoaM M tatjto Qardnrr waa Juit taav-

. (n« fba Root, but ba tumod ana alroda towMl IN apaaktr, llitaalns Intanllr.

*Tl la a lad dap," cuntlsuad tha HU' waubaa ItopraaaBtatltrr, “when a iwambaa M tfela Mauaa. a w n a Sritoa Ihan AIMMeaa, aan waka ladtarrlndMla tb i m a asaibat a auwa af to|wJ Anar- IcM cttlaaaa - a t Ganaob eatraetlon. It la Sebeeadtoe to tba i m l of auitar pal' tow ^awapapardoai.''

Q arlaa t Hlta Naa n a a . AaaaarlaMoa of propoaala to plaea an

m ikapta an munltlona of war and to kaap aff balllaarant ahlpa

I bp Rapiaaantattva Oardnar.

CAUSINTAXIFOR FAMISHED PARENTS

Diifirtir (or WIm Afid tiwil- dtjf SUnRid TiIm Um

bM Gty Htiyitai.

SHE SHCWS SS.000 RANI ACGOURT■awap Ctoan to B ar bp Matbar and Wm.

Iriao ladlaato I t MapraMBU Vobh of Battow KM lI A n a aa to ' Oaapla Now to U aa la «aap OTWatoatoBoao aa Vaaaa Waawa’a Ito o atr—'l^ a p uala a trra a th aa Baaall a f Taaattoaal

The year* of afclmptnp to plva thair dauphtor all tha luxurtaa of Ma a n over for Mr. and Mia. John KawaJakp af 1 » Wlinam a tn a t and fratn now aa tha old coitpta will Uva In aaap altetiBiauoeaa 00 tbo bountp af tba dausbtar. Taa- tardap, laon t (ram tha laoh af naurlah m eat the paranu war# Mhan to tha Clip tloapltAl IB M atobatoaua thrlr atraaftb ramiltad bp b wbolaaama diet, thap toft tha Inatltutlaa IB B to ll ' oBb BocompBBlad bp HMlKawalakp, Ibalr twBotp-twa-pBar-alddauphur, wbo baa boaa tha idal at aftaotleai. ,

Tha ponap waooM dlpplapad to tha hoapltal au tharttlaa a hook baah ahaw Inp dapoalta In her awa aama la tha Summit Natiaaal Maaht aaiouutlnp to almoat |t.a«A Thaaa dapoalta bad all baan made bp bar mothac, aba aaaartad Cavartnp a period of aavaral paara, the ladlvtdoal dapoalta raapad fram 9ld la Ida. Tbia iBoaap waa In addlllan to the It,T il ahowB la tha aama aavlapa laatltutlaa In a baak book fouad pat' lardap on M n. Kawalakp.

Mlia Kawalakp ftirtbar daolartd that Ma haA dtamonda w arth iw a ar Itaa a t homa. la tha fnlara, aba aaaurad tba hoapUaJ authorltlaa, aha wilt that bar paranta look far nathtnp, Rar mother, who haa canear of tha atonmeh will ba placed In aoota Inatltutlaa naaataarp, tba daupbtar aald.

Parwato Cam* from Kantaallp.Mina Kawalakp aaplalnad that har

p a ran u had forma rip lived In Laula vine, Kp.. where thap oondactad

nUinKHI 110(911 AlTDt TAUIEWntilCn.H(UfS

Taailfptnp todap In hahalf of the cUp af Patanon in a pollution auH before Vita Cbaacallor dtavana, John T- to*, a real aatata man and court crier In the Paiaalc County tircu lt Court, aald the tbraa Iracta Invntvvid In tha wilt war* not to Hna for dovdopmcnt. Tha ™m- dalnanta. Joarpli Pormann. Alfred u. Kampf and Ranluinln Orunauar. alalia to have been darnapad to the ratanl of about lU.OUO throuph arraatad davalup' muni due to tha poUutlim of the Paatalc River hr the diaefaarpa of the dlp 'a aaw- ape lalo that atnaw .

Tha Harlot nunalaiit owned by M «a^, Fonnanu and Stumpf Jolatlp, which la aild to have coat them Mf.ioa, thn wit.

M aald, under praaanl condltlona ^ raataJ value of about (Id a monlh. W'lth tha river clean It would not ba any

dadraMa. It waa not a rcnttiip propoalUon, the witaaaa declared. PhlHP A. Bruekman, alto a Palaraon real aatata

,n, taatlflad to tha aanw general pur- iMft» taikd TH«taUoo*d ta nuHitatat o» hwi***I a ^ u ra o n of tiM ttaia# chanc-

which, ha aald, have bean tahaa

raaOMtlag ablp. d an rip ad byewpeiertaee. ba aald:

"Dpaa nip aoal. If I ware Praaldaat.1 think I Mioatd prefer to aatlla aomo of . thoaa aaaaUagi with Oeamaap ba- faiw I procaadad to laapaaa aa ambargo p n har. aapaetol baaaflt.

*Thraa graapa of ip ta are daowa*- laA a a aatoargo. Thap are tha Oar- Mig-AaMrloMa who datnMd it out of lotto for (an arlan d ; tha eotlaa king dohip to 'th a eharua out of lova far ifa iM d n , aad tha padfletol addi h li Iwitolalah aa t af leva af Oad. Of Iho thfaa. t aiuat eonfaaa. 1 Uilah tha OaPkaan-Amarlcan la tha h eat H li aia- ItoM paap ba hpphaaltle. hut thap graato ktoaratla r ra a k ip ha danunda th g f wa ih a n balaaaa bp lagtalatlan M InagBalftp ahhiavad bp Qraat Bri- taltfa .Itluaipb ovar Oannanp a t aaa. Hid tgaaanlag la alatpla. and. from hto 'p aM af view, It M aound.

'.■dliia MiHMai gptowd' bu rad, “fu t 'g g r gwalllclat Mandl Ula hataad

a f ainiluApaa waoM halt tba vary a m a airlvlBg ta daairap mllitar-

Ipai. Ito wbaU paralpaa tha p a ir tofda lb llia .MtTarab tbat atomfa ba- ttoaM k |g t and M a m a d aatoonep

l i e 'g g t t o e k ing waaia t< with OppBt B r l ^ fa r Bat htto ta laafca a a ^ e a a m O U th fa a A AdMa *H h BarAdwr. m pdrp ia i T t H Palp aaaraaaarp-'*

■JRjFtZSts: R-"-*® s"rS* m v- . . . .“ahbukt iOat dWtowaav pnmaa, awvaaorygad todlRHp Ig abawlnf the wotM that a b g iM taap natoto averp taw af Oad and «Ml aad .yal ba tba gainer tbanbp Both «aitoM p agd Magtoad bava via- latad IMBaalluaal law. or m aaM w b av a- ' Bat I eaiaaet aae the dattwaw that BMOar ta li ttaataai ara to ba aiaaaiifad t o ttaB agto pardatick. ar that uh lap a

i t o and albewlaa a tradar out of .............. to ta th aaad aa aauivalawl

I aatav aai d l ^ a g

EDWIN BALL NAMED TOEDDCATIONBODY

Tikei Place of Ckarka P. Taylor, WlwM Teni Eipiret, FiOowiM

WMabwal liy Feifeo^.JOHMSON UNDECIDED ON HIS COURSEPiaatdeat of BMrd af Bdaealtoa. W ba

la Atoa Jwdgr la Dtatrtat Caart. Haa Paalred «• Maalpu aa an Kdaeator Be- eaaaa of l.aH er Dallaa, bat Hayaf Doan Mot toleh Rlea to Do ko aad Ha> Ragaeated th a t He Ralala the t*aa«.

tariowB bacaaeaptofHaMp.

they Could not ba

SMOOT SEES ONLY. THREE CANDIDATES

Ettkr RMomit, H i^ or Riot 19 Gel G. 0. P. IlMtm,

Dodarei Sewtir.

ACIOIATK STUITT HI THE OFFINGOff tWtoaal Win n a ta ra ta BapuMlaan

■tortP. I W eald Oa aw Mp Haada aad Kaaas team ftoetlto to Atlantia to ■atp Rlai.v la Vtob H aa’a H aratoiat.

Mayor Raymond today ennounred the appelntmant and acraptaiica of Mwin Ball of 141 Mt. Plaaaaiit avanua aa a meaibar of tha Board of Kducalkm, to auccaad Charlea P. Taplor, whoaa torn will expito aaat naoalh. Tbo naming of Mr. Ball fallowad tha withdrawal at tha accaptonoa of tba poaltlon by ChrMtM W. ralganapaa. praaldant of the Fadoral Truat Coopaap. who had been aamad bP the Mapor aavaral waaka ago.

Mt. Ball bap leap baan actlvaly Idaati- Red with otvtc a fto ln of thle d tp aad haa baan ktahip latorattod In aducatioaal mattara. K t haa baan eapadally proaB- nont la tba aortharn eactloa, ehara ba haa rtaldad far maap paara. Ha la a member of tba firm of Can A BalL cut atone caattBctont with a ptaol on the Harrtoon alda of toe Paaaalo River. H* la a mambar of tha North End and

NM ravarlta

had ohtalnart tha monap aba depoaittd. the paung woman would not aap, Mian Kawalabp aald th a t aba approetoiad a ll Har mothar had dona for har aiM that aba ballavad nothing w thia bar poorer wobM to too good for bdf paranta

In tba flat from wtalcb Mr. and Hit- Kawalakp wara taken paatardap the hand of parvartp waa tppanoA The noora wai* bat«. An eld chair, half brtoian. and with tha wadding oai out of Um faded eavariag, ito to M coraar. On u oUcloth cavarad table waa a quartar of a toat at drp bread. TbIa and M aiaptp jam Jar war* the anlp algni af food la the raota.

Hr. Kdwalikp'a alator, Hra, tuphaa ABtbar, aaM that while tha tom aid pao- pta and baraelf aad two chlldran bad aaaugh to aat. thap bad to work hard. Both aha aad Hra. Kawalakp took Is wadblng, aha aald. Her aiatar wauW al- wapa aap that aha had no nma ap aad tbat thap muat aooaomlaa ta avarp wap

Pram tto WeaMeplee Boraaa a/ Ida gPgir-m o HtW t.

WAiHINOTON. Jan. T.—Feur dapa ago. In tbaao diopatehna. ferraar Fnal- dant Taft waa ahewa to to agalnrt "the attitude of aartaJn leading RapubHcana In tha United n a u a ganato who have been plaplng tba game of ‘pood I.ord and pood davIT" In ordor to bring about Iba reunion of otralpht-pooda Rapublloaaa and tba Bull Mooaa.

Todap •aoator Read gmoot of Utah, ana of tba RapahUcaa leaden In and out of tha gaaata, ravaalad bimialf aa aaa af tha “gaud Lard aad good davU"

two 1

Hra. Atobar daatorad.IKad wllh to r alator fa r about

MiTMuidi nEnaK EmifiUNfUd inifronDiiBODYBCOM Pim

liyir ReyMi fhaei 10<> Ret> teteitalife Mm to Werk fir

IhtiMd PrcureAiw .

WEli-ENOffN NAMES ARE « UST

Mr. Oardaar Artleto T a t t in

« « • 1

■■tvaaUoa af IMT that a aim al lb M t aatlad an to pravaat tba ok-

I'bt arOM ar pauattloaa af arar," wWob . ratUlad bp thto aauatrp aad Aua- toib *■! fitotMBBp la 11*9.

"AMBfiBUy, Oarmaap oad AuoUla o tnM Sr that aiaaoaMat aat aaftleloat to ggihr a w praoMt avpoadlat trade la W HHtow" to paid. Oarwao Am-bdMdilw gviiaatip laaha upoo aaattalltp ag • tow n — poopaMUoa. Appanatip. W* g w agpactad to aat aa raf area, and la- #tpb A ir flap. Vary waU. If wa are to

~ ' tba bmauantp aaaaad bp thaWl, aaght wa M |-afraat tba to- d u t td bp tha great Oantoa

a > i u n w AUHaDi. m MTM mi socds

t b a paor aad Mmb aammlttoa a f tha OMNOon Oaanall waa to bava had a PMlBranaa with H apar Rapaiagd a t Iba dtip b tf l todap t o t whan tba hear to r A d M aatlag arrived but tw a aaambara a t . iba aamailMaa—Aldarmaa Cbarlaa

AMarman Karbari u pat la M apiaa ranaai

. tba H apar tb a t Aider.I Jawaa F. Itoaara, akairmaa a f Uto

MgMilttoa, waa 111 w ith the grip aad P ta l l M t to praaaat.

•aa a .afisr Ihia ward raadtod tka Hagd^a afftaa AManaan Hahn dtoap- BMPId aad tha aplnlea waa appraaaad top i thara waiUd to an aaafaranat. T to aM anaan w aat ta dlaouis with tba l ^ a p tba atvIiM IU tp a t an astor- gaBap raaalutlan with whlgh ta aiaat tbb B M naatod damaada apao tha d tp faadd acriag ta tba damage dana bp tha radaat alarm la tba alma haapa aad tha n i i iT i l a t iiiRWtoa to the m w laatl- t m a a a t fry HUt .

Mara than IWd, Iba amannt allsw ad bp. bMi Mr M toaditura w itbaut a ^ vaMtatag, w as aaaat la m aatlag tba amargpddg a»d tba eaguautoa waatad t to d K p a F a w natlan M tora p«W iUtlag A a agtorgaMP raMtuiian. ^ toaaam a tiw d H waa tba parpaaa.nf lh a o a w - mittod ta ta lk «aar daialbi aanaaM M tiptuM s aaoaioarp a t t to aaw inati- tallati fa r tba n n a fart a t I to tpaatag.

Hapar RaptBoad todap .pant out tori- UlloM to IM paaMmto of tbio d tp to trrvo OB tha Comraittoo aa Mnltonnl Da- fanaa which la part of tbo nnUon-wMo movomcBi for proparadnopa. A o nifra- mont atartod aavaral montka aaa, whan Mapor John P u m p MItehol of appointod a commlttaa of l,M ti and branchoa wort antabUohod all ovar tha eouBlip.

Oa tha appoal nf elttaona tha Mayor lomo llmo ago appointod n oommlttoo of twontp-flvo to urgo Congmaa through l u Roprononutlvoo In thto aoc- tloa to prapnro ta r bettor dotraao. Tko commlttaa toll th a t tbo nambor ofawmbon dheuld ba tneraatod an l tto Hapar uotmopiod to appdnt an MlWei numbor iw tbo original f antp-flvo.

rrnnhtln Hutphr to ebniM ton'af the oommlttna. T to lift of thoat Uw Hapar wU ask ta aarva oa the coatntfttoa, with tha nriglaal twtgiP-flvo

inihaii to an MItawa: , ..lAat p« r atotolriaaman

Charioa Apbaww. Oeargo B. AdOop. ■ov. Dr. Lgmnn wMtnap Allan, Jahn L. ArnriUga. Leuto V. Aroaaan. Atotaudar Archibald.

William J. ■aanna a. Oaewa k th o r , iwtHlrb C. B taldtoba ih. fto n k A.

BaattiM. F taahln id M O K Retort K BradIdP, Jaw w 0 . RiHllaLllaBtolant Bal- ■toWtoA Ntohaadd BanML

CamPbdl Oaa. C Rlnka auriag toa , (Auranoa J . Oarito. 3, Halaau Cartor. l l s r - naaa C. Catpar, MWiaPt I. Caa»ar, Oll- ba it It. Oiaamh Tb mnai J . Callaa. Tbanma S. C u m g , R*. Rav. Rttrlck Cody. t

Rav. W. H. T. Sarilagton J r . John M. Dannaltpi Oearga At Dnuatoa. HaraM Dpn-

D-Agalla. Fraak UUrtvat.

WltUam 3. n«eh% rran kK

Rnv,Fraatnator

"If Thaednn Baeaavalt will oama back to tba RapubHeao party." aaM the ■ana- tot, "1 would go oa mr honda nod kaeoa from tbo Fadtlo Ocens to tho Allsntic to htlp Um.”

Which, wtthout dtocuadnp motlvaa. to a nmarkablo atatomant w»an ana ra- cailn the bUtor POoHng to which tbo“HanMa-Fanrost-Murtihr-ltoot-gmoot ma-chlno" hat boon tubjoctod bp Colonel Roooovolt'B frlanda atnoo tho Chicago row.

It alao bacomoa algaUlcant when ono renaMen that Banator bmooi't palltlenl aaaaclatas, both in and out of tha ■aiiata, are of the “Old Ouard," and that lha tonatoT to an lurtda member of that orcantoatla*. Poaaiblp It might not be an error to neevpt it na an indicatloi) of tha diractloo in vrbleb the wind to Wow- Itaf.

"I baUavo none of the oo-cnllad Ihvorlla aona wtti ba nootnatad a t CMeue.’ wW ianator ■nw * with aartMatoaaa, " ^ h wlU tova toma vntar. Tbma wlU to n • t r l a a r i baMato RM • 'to * 9ha branb S i Z t bS toeT tba namlnatton will goII b ■ M M P iiifT t * r t r ‘ l l " *Ttodwra w gta a*. ___

*1 M d * d JedWad Hiighm eng hareI t If baw O I aaecg*. •* ha wjn ^ J tollava It win go oHhor to BlUtu Root or catonol Rooaovrit. In w fudptotot It wftt (* to itatafta tlirto.

■mnat Wna AgnlaM Taft. ''Catonol Boooovolt, bowovor, absuM ra-

mambar aonea ihlnga which I can racall ta him. He ohonM ramamtor that I toil him In l» I that ho waa raaklnp a ml*- Inka to ihovn Taft Into tho PraaMancy. 1 waa not for Taft at that time. Juat befora I lafi for tha nnltanal convantlon Colonel Rooaavalt will ramanibar that 1 want to him and aald; 'tao knew I am nut Mtnd and that pau end depend upon me. WtU you ncenpt the nomHutlon If

sanuii u m n CMiuGEaHHBnOII IS lEUEVD)!

■uparinleiidant of Worka Cbarlaa M. | Hhipman of tho Board of Worka u id that practlnallp all of tha garbage t |ia | aabw that have decorated lha nurba of me d tp iUeata alnca tha enow and rain ; pul lha acavangar man bach In h li work, have born collectod by tho Newark Uavlnp I'ompanp, which hna tha con- t ra d to remove tkla malarial for lha neat five yearn

Hr. Ublpman a u tad Hint the von- iructlng firm had II I wagone and lanina working today In uH parta of tha city. Moat of tha wapona were In dia- Irlrl No, 1, which tahaa In thn outaklrla of tha clip. It wa* lha regular lollae- Hon day for ihoao aeetlena About twonty wapona and taama ware *an( to tha Valltburgh aactlon tbia morning to ramnva tha a»caa« amount of dabriii that haa been uncollertad Ihtr*.

Hr. Rhipiiimn added that there la lota of rafue* m atlar In Ih* cellara and yard* of houaa*. and tbat thla would ba Ukan care of aa aoon a* poaatbla.

FEAR BRYAN WDI SHIT DEMOCRACY

AMuitntin Ma Mmt Uf Betmci CoHMier ud Preii-

Anl li W9em|.

REVOLT UC ROOSEVarS POSSBLEIt to atalad tbat PWanwr Fvemlat l a ;

Talllaa Thiek and TbIo Buppartora' Ho Pvpoooo to Kntorra HIn Owo- Term tdank on tk# Platform —Ad- kervau of Wilson Do Not Uot Ctoar Idoa of Fins, bnl Bapsci Trnnbto.

ntinSB CABIHI FACES Bma tmnOTERTHEDAIIDAIIEllES MIDCOHPinSORTAIIiniSOtllKE

PENALT1BWBIULONDON. JtP. 7.—TJia tgkl af

the mlliury dirviea Wit w » nude public today. Um pubKa- Hon (bowt that Dm only pra- vlalon of tha modaura ftot gmWy oulUatd In Pramior Aoqnlto't ■paaeh raiardlni It la om Mr s panplly of impnaonmeni not ga- r ^ ln i ilk monthi for ptfigM maklni falie iiatementp In ordor to obtain exemption cantlcgtod, and a fine of SfiO for fdUura to notify tba tuttaarltiaa abotild theft to ehaitpo In tha draBOi- iianeat apon wmeh tba otrilcgit wai (rnniad.

CContiBUod OB 9d page, f i t cotumn.> ^

B O W IN ALLEY AUOFCOIDNIGHT

Whoi Pimrbv F«Ai Hia ^ b UiCMSciMtt, wRk Rifkl An

id U| Stiffttii.

!EUS OF lOfmiS' HARO UKX

Bdwta Rail.Mortbarn Bagnbllcnn Hubs eod of North- ora lA dg^ r . and A. M. He wai an active member wt the North End Im- proreiBOBl dtoeidotlnn. which no lower ektola.

There nroee a gaeetlon eo to tbo pre- prtotp of H r, FotginiipsD, u pretldont of e bank In whidi oebool femw won de- pooltod. eorvliip ns a memker of tho ochcol boapd. but bo oettlod It hlmorlf bp ch*np- Ida hie mind about the henor tbet Mayor Repmoad wUfeed to confer upon him.

'T very mueh regret," enM the Merer In announcing hta new leleetlon. "that Hr. FWgonapnn bse came te the coaela- ■Ion that he mupl wllhdmw bto nccept- naen of A pinee an the Baerd ef Iducn-

n r Mr . wdwIn 'Rnlt. wbabowaantoatod to■pcept It,"

r T im i f " Fkederie le JbbaMm M tto ■ebaal h e a r t h ta m « *al torlded M n - Help whni m ar to Me eource la the natr futura eei llw amatton of eultUap the board. Scam time ape It became known that beenuee af bin duUee aa Jadge of t to ■crond Dietrlat Court Mr. Johnwn de- ■Ired to tw lga' from the bowd.

Ae pet the Judge bee not tendered hie raiigwkton. and If Mayor Bsymond'e wiibea are neoeded te bp the preeldent he will not do no. The Mapor, It to under. ■toed, has raqueeted Mr. Johnaen to oen- Unue In the board, but aa pH hee re­ceived Be final atwwer.

DECLARE CHURCHES SLIGHTED IN FETE

PVeei fkc Wnakhiplan •erre* ef Ike EVBN-ISO Yfitl’t.

WABHINiSTON. Jkn T—Report* from the faithful who har* heea In rvoent communiuri with William Jrnnlng* Bryan have eerved to further the tmpraeelcu In Weehlngtun thol the gulf between the Commoner end the Wlleon edmlnJatra- Hon to widening, that Urpen * reeenl- ment over hi* treatment a* premier le •howlnp more dlellnctlp each aucceaalve dap. .

It la now elated Bryan I* telling hie own thick end thin eupportcr* Ihet be prepoee* to enforce hie Id** of th* oae- (eim plank In the Deffinrretic nntlOBBi platrorm. Whet thle may mean, the up- holder* at the Preeldent do not clearly underetand; that I*, they do not pet a d ear view of Hr. Bryen'e plena. But they ere convinced th* N*l»aek*ii awane trouble.

Areuad the corridor* and cloak tooaw *t th* Capitol, on* can hear aimoe* cob- ftani dIeeuieloB of Bryan Two or three Pemocrat*. etahdlnp aloof end ehaktng thetr head*, peaerally meene Brpaa, If you pee* w I thle eervhot you overhear the aolema remark, ''Bryen I* maklap a great wfitake." Tbat pbree* cover* Ih* optnioa of thoae, end all of them, who do not went any trouble In tbo 0 «m*ctattc perlp.

It ti not y*t clelmed by enybedy here for tha

CLAM RUSSIAN DRIVE«XED

Aiitriiit Siy Attacki m fripil uA Betiirabiu Fmtier

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nmSH SUBMARINE 6 SONIAdmlreltyW AeeeaaceaKaf of H-Baat

Laee •Mlo* Urew le taved OTt Dateh CoBM. eat Dwee K*t Tell Haw It Bc- ewrred Ktterie to Bebabllltele Bvr. vlaa Army An Betag CantiBaad, MsBy IB Italy Peehlap to Haltot, A*> eordlag te Bepavto tram Berne.

G«.St«|iford PmiMfcliiiry hte w ye GiM i

CtainlfR.—-

MUCH FEEUNC MSPUTE8Detpite Htwe if Cm m PkMi|i •f ClMcripliM liuni, h k j

b SaAiwiy .AOIG TO Avar GENERAL ElECnON

LOHDOIt J b b T.—T to pevernmegfi poattlBB ta ngard o d aa orlileal today. F a a r t tliwt bp Mttov haotIHtP a t totok toward tto eaaaoripttoa btll th* CbMaH foBBd ItM lt alao uadar heavy flrd to- OBBaa ot the Dardaaetlep fallura

The LaPdoa prase divided epaa* to ­day totwodiB Beemaie af the aotlon #1 t to MBtiaanl L abar Otnpraai Is aril- damning the emwerlptlaa MIL editorial deaubciatlQa of tho govoram ean Oar- dentUoe policy end tho dobato In Far- Uamoni laat night procodtag tto RrH voto oa aanaerlpttoa.

OoBoral Ian Hamlllaa'a final rapoH aa tho DardanoUto oaiapalgn. fraakip aaoriblag tto Rritteh dofeat to tho gov- anunont'e Calhirs to mb4 roiafaraa- iNala ho ashod. waa printod In Ito maralkg papara today. Tto oppasAtloa BOwBpapora Bsliod upon It aa aaotber baete ter adlurial ettach OB tha Am gulib Hlatstrp, aathg tto Uopi Ooorgd aoeuaatlaa. ctoa tala"

Tk* whole DardeavUe* fallwg amp "to ■ubjected to aa officlat Inuulrp. it wgp reported, a* a eequel to Ueaeial HanBI- ton'e report. Oeaeral dtopford. nNntleaed bp uaaeral Hemlltom hae demanded that Ih* War Ottlo* make an immedlaid la- veailpatlOB of lb* Buvla Bap (allttrs, Ito Fall Hall OaaHt* aaiMuaced.

Th* Ruaeleo attache on Ih* eaetera front haw deermeed la violenoa, aceonl- lag to rcporle fram Vienna. Th4 aamnlte bntwmh the Prlpet end tba BaeaaraMaa frontier ere no longer being made with vigor. It li eooorled bp tho Auotrleao.

A Brttleb lubmern* wee euah yeeter- dey off th* Dutch coeet. Th* Admiralty ennouncemont of the elnklng do** not otat* tbo caum or piva the name of th* ■ubmeriB*. The enlllu crew at tUrtp- ihre* was raocued bp a Du'ch cruleer and token to Hotlend. An Ameterdapi diopetoh elate* th* eubiawla* ran aground.The movement ter the ntaaWlltatlea of th* Brtvien ermp le growing, aceort- lag lo advloi*. A Robn dlepalQh aape r*tng*«t bp lb* Ihuiiaond are .Jlorduag to ih* Bervlen I/MBthin end th* varloue coneuletm In Help, with raqueeto that

I they be permitted to Join a new army lathat Brpaa win be a randidet* „ ~ ^Praoldenttol aotolaetlon Vet whoa the ' Bervla'eword remm that h* prepoei* to m* ihM ooualrp.th* aae-term plaak I* raforced. thop take him at kla word. Thop heHevo he ineane what ha eapo, and they conjoto21 all eeria M traOhl* that Bryan I*

paM* af malSaf tor th* tohklul '1M"wha KAPd'totoBMto Ig.

m t Hageeded at Coavaariea- aMp the maet eoMuaen laieppro- of Bryaa'o doctoraHeli le that be I* Mok up e row In th* Deiao-

anB* national convantlon la caa* that body pooceod* to Ignore tho on* plan and reaomlnat* th* Preeldent.

lertnAe a

a natiunat conven- {

LONDON. ML T.—Tha tlgklag H a Brltleh eabmarlji* off t to < t o d ^ HH- land wa* offlclany aggaagedd wdd Mtoge

Jpg, Tba,ctoR w»e.aavtd- -AtiMrl)& eUtomeirt Mow to*

■obaMifai. tto adaw pf given, wd* euak yeetordap off t to I llg r t of Taiet, th* largeH aad meat eoulh- eeetortp of th* Frtolan gfw«p. The «g- Ur* crew, numberint thlrtp-thraa wae retcued by Ih* Dutch crulmr Neord Rradant ead hroutot Into th* Dutch part

! of HeldH.to official advlcea toam

kicker up of row* In _tIoB. they ell hev* h ir t rato«« | ArcordingBryaa. no matter whel other opiBton of . flghllng on the eaM ra tragihim may to • " '* '* ^ '’•7 _ ' I.e* d.cr«*»*d In vloleoc*. the

Ae an Indlmllen ’*'•* having ccaert to attack with vigorheeltate to totp up th* Preeldeat, 11 . Prtnet ead ti>* Beaoaigbtaetod that praetloallr every " ip m enn me um m iarioa

Chief potato la Ueaetal Hamilton’s ra- port are that t to Btllleh treepe wara halted, whea a detaradnad edvaaea, even though coellp, woalA have broaghl lory. laexpeiiegeed * f*a*rala, nalried troepe, Intenm eufferiag frem laeh ef water, heridee t to faltura «< ralafeitoe m enu lo arrive, are idtod as the ohlef cause* of Ih* Brltleh defeat.

The Brttleb had their great eppaP- Innitp Auguat I. Thto wa* after Ito Turhe, beglaging an -a ttack Aagaet • end evarwketmlag Ih* N artt LeaiM bng end WllUhlro trnape, had been threvm beck with ensrm aai lee***. T to Rrit- leb bed e u ffe rrt Uw teee af II,Md Beg In ene dap.

“The dlvtatonel geaeral*." Oeadrgl Hamilton dedarae, "were laformed that la view of tha Inadequel* erllllerp eup- pett, Oeaeral Siopford did not wish them ta nwh* frantal attache ea IV trenched ponitian*, htn dealred them lg try to tu rn aap trenehm wUob were met with.

"V ltb ia t to ten** Bf Ibl* laettgeM** to* I to root a t aur fakaM to a a to use Bf lha prioeleto daylight haar* m

* ^ a a n ^ i t S t n o a aaptalne that arilt- tary a*al« a r t hd.dlpHgbW itoi t o ( ^ an aooonal of ft* heceeeltp e l dtoem- ImrhtdB nitfdg far■uppip, and argaeelafantry caadat advaao*

■arrplBg Ihd wetyr that, wbOt naitogUp Ivaao* wllheBi g w

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may to »t*— ----- , - ,day •*■■ U>* artlvel of aomebody wllh n report af earn* new proof of Bryan's hastlllty toward the edminletratlan. J a t t now, ho le handing h it energlee to

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Vatoab thto atotmlag. I* a t 1 a’olaak ggd U d tg reta a t

nagm Tba hamldHp was M par aaeiL a t t-afatoah and I* pah ooat. a t gaga. A g lM lT fu I wigd blew a t a toa-nil* v g M tp a t aaa*.

^ a a v a n g a tam paratura poaurdap wgg IM r dagr eiA varying fram | l t* •» i Mtr i t o Th* htggilHp ra aa ri was l l ‘ par a aa t. hlab. and f l par a law ritv IhB a v av a rag a a f l< g to 1 A > vaAtollp. to tw antp-faar milao Cm f M Bietgett E r tha aartk w M t N H h g ^ aftargaan.

Feto^l^R

■aph r . FiiaMit, Hapra pBtor BTadMW F. « M , Hea, I,. Re g a hi Haarp H. Onegtoauv

Jaaeah Qaeta ,W ittan B. Hant, HarrlgaB HIb^ J ta -

b an r , Rkha, A adnw 3, Medgm Richard ilfkfhitofBa, M et* Head, Rav. m . Ftaaa- aa t Hnglar. JaBa H. ftoydllL Via* Chaa- oeliev Jane* H. Hatgr t , Heavy r . h b -

Otlvar W. MritoMi. iM tfritd Jallh*. Beajamto W. Keag. U ttle taa Klihpat- ■k, wmtorn J. Keame, Kattoeh.

MgBwa Kaeep, Juatto* t a m a l Xaltoah. Thaedava F. Kder.

a a iM i O. imeC U a ia R. Lm w ._ M b* W R u k ? . H a iti IbOtotor. Dial ir . MaOai M e a ig ^ v M A, MavriH,

H anperiland, H*„ to toa* R* Bad Ba*a la a galarm atorp . atmteas T**r-<Hd ie eregm Vetolp lev Felhar—Rebwtied la Ram t fan Waefc aad Dteheertvaed. ■ a Ctaatl* IBM Waviww FaaBagawap.

Kwiters* Ansdibii Medbers C r i^ Tki Eqren Pleuin

ttCwtenAatedR€«p«lin.

OTHERS ENTER VKORODS DEFENSEDr. MBihlaad Telia af Rflarta to Hava

ChsKbaa Tab# FavV la CalabraVloa aad at irasmla* tbat damatMag Waald ■a HraT * —*• *■ Aottea Aavribad t* IHa««vbaaa* af Farmer Owveraev Maegbp-e Retariaae vritb Ci Nailtle*.

c m r s DEATH RATE LOWESTON RECORD

BoarA «f Healtk Reports 5,240 Gtixeii Died Diriif Year,

Decrease of 419.

SOHO HOSmAL IS NOT INaUDED

l OBart* w . f t

5il2iA?V£■am l i lw M J. Harghp, Rav. jagM dI. JreKanvap, JXRb F . MaaahaBi

Ohailfg F, MIHuleeh. BRltoa F. Mtotb- nm, A lm l JfiwraBeeW.

R M to 0 — aOr. F ra lie li i H. Faai, Jaaegh T.

FaHar.Otlvar Raadatgh, S r . RaanNi S. Rgfe.

"^IRSitoai A. Bmlth, KdJl a •gHth, (gollik Mik, Chriatagtor A. BchaW.^Clarh

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gtoBdhto B*g*tiige ta VMUP tatatavgflae ftaeaIBB d».t Av

lilBI MBT ND *TN»hasl.S""? _Aadrew vea jngewegk

Found uaoaaaeloa* la a narrow ^ a p that ruoe along th* roar af II Clap a traa t a *lato**-r*ar-ald poath wa* token to U * Ottp Haapllal todap la the Biitinl Fraelaat auto palraL Daeton a t Ito baepltal eald th* bap vraa eat- fariag fram oapoaur*. Mi* right arai and Ug war* e titf from th* eearohtng early morning wind, aad hla lipe and ear* war* blue. Refar* tk* warmth *C the raeatvlBg raom radiator tho lad taeovortd rapidly and la a fsw mlnuto* ho wd* *H* to lath.

To Fatiatmoa Bbup* bad CraaB, whu bad lahoB him to t to hospital, after a peeeukr had telepbaaed of th* bop'* r iM t to th* docaad Freetoet ttstlOB, th* pBUlh eald his aam* wee Maurio* J e w r t Bealh Forttoad. He. He tM B-aterr af w art aauAht her* Hi vaia. Dte- Bmutotod a t t to raguti*. paBBtl*** aad -pkewme*. tto lad eaM he eegwM lato Ito aitep teet eMTht ** IH dawn.

T v # boea Ih thle attp elBO* Aagusl. Haarle* told t t o pallooeeea- “After da- lag add Job* aroBBd. tt l admad I oeald aat gat aapIM ag. T O tw# maath# f r a haaa ileoplBg I* l ^ * B hOBato- S S l I had a* moBop Bad I wa# afraid to H k sapbadp to tab* md fa. m I watkad Bad a r d lk ^ Than I get tlrsd and lap ioana-"

t t o paath *gtd h* had h M < ■ *»•- fa m a to rp lg 10*01 FarllBaA J * *

C l to r m vovBi dar*. Caatota Oor •, iH d to arngM M k t to R*r*M r t

|.g ii ile'T"* CharHIoB to laah adtor hhg.

ijBirANDtonmm

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la

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m*m ntu*m r- - -

to i t o M T l t t o A « h agave to — dtttggbk# hhg wtU

Tor a auppeood dlengard ef th* ro- llgloua Intaraoto af th* oommunltp, th* CoaemlUo* of On* Huadrad was aharpir aritlaleaiL uod Jaet ea aharplp defaadad. lato pw startep eftornaoa In a d tto t* be* two— tolnlelers a tt—ding a eeael— af th* Hawark M m itterF Aeaariatlaa.

Th* dahato aadad with th* edaptton af a raaalBtlan egprearing t to eaooria - tl—'* plaasur* a t tba eantemplatod ap­pointm ent by fortoer Oavernar Frank­lin Murphy of a spoelal eam m itu* to laah a f ta r th* cbnrohea' pert In Ih* **- Blver—rp oolebratlon. Measured la m lnalM , th* debate wae net i—g. b a t Iher* we— tew words weetod In ew—t- enlng any pbraeea

F ar m a— th an «b hovr betar* th* dahato atartod. th* alergpmea Itotoha i to a a add— bp W. C. Dlekaoi, aaa—- tavy a t tbo Lapawa'a Himioaerp H a r o mtert, vrba aaplalaad In full dataO tba ptaaa t a r tba p—dtag eenvaattog he­a t th* mavam aat. The Brel to ato* ag t to aabjaet a t t to aaniveraanraalahra- U— waa R ar. Dr. Marry T. Mar hlagd of th* O—t—I Mathodlet Sptoeapsi Ckarsh, who praelded e l Ih* maatlag. Dr. H v rk lsad bad samelMag to eap ah aa t tha fa n ao r Oavaraor. aigg

la p isn n iag U* celebration. Dr. Mmrklaad aalC thk C«mmlU** a t Ob* Huadrad had paid *bbe*ln*lp a* a t- I—tl— ta tha ahorahea af the d tp .” Of th is e ftaa tlaa ha.beaaai* aware asm* Um* ago. A fter a talk with Rav. T. Aird HoffM a t Ik* F ire t Jb to Xamorial C angragntlenal C hank . k* oallad aa W alla— M. Braddar. wfc* wag tkan ehalrman a f tk* eakoala and Bhtlgn- Ihrepp oemmltt— *< th* Committo* af On* Huadrad, and lalkad Ih* attuatlan over w ith Mm. H r. B—ddar ggraod with him In M l belief llw l ''laadaquat* prevlaloa" halL b*M wad* far tbi ahuroha*. and rta tad tb a t a *ub-a*m' m itt— a f hie —m nltta* bad already tahaa gp th* niAtter.

froBlIer. Tbe only gala atnetallp M nuunced for thr Huwlaa* pretarday, w«B at Csertorpak, th* ece— af gausy a*n- gulaerp etrugglee. whera tt la edld tto

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Newark la 1*11 had th* Invest deeth tat* la th* htetorp of the B—rd of Health, mecordlng te Commleeloiier Fred- erlch B^ Crum, who lt_ regarded ■■ th* ■telleticles of th* boerd. lU tletlce ob- telned a t th* hrstih board todap show that (hare ver* l.lto d—Ihe in tbI* clip last y—r. a deernee* of 411 from th* aumbar In 1»1«. whrn th* totol was d .d tf.

ta flaln l lha deeth rat* for I t l l t to health authorltl— divided tn eetlmated ■ppulklloo of m.eiK) for thle d ty late the 1,140 d—lha. whieh —own tbet abaut fovrteon out of every !.•*# per— died during th* yeor. The ectuel dlvlelon of the ftgurae ehow* 11*1 per cent. In JM* the d—th rat* wee 14.1, ecoordlng to the annual .'St'orl of the board. Thle rale w— aMklned by «ellm*t(hg Uw popule- tlea ef the city *1 Th* <*«•«•n a e r t gave Newerk'e death rate ea 14.». which le f|v*.|*nth« of *— —r —a t

jiT i rat* doee re t Ineled* New­ark reridente who died from tuber- « l o ^ e l the Bohn Hoepltal. In 1M4 to l TOUh b - r d leaned twe d - t h r a t -fa r th* cIlP' eddlilen t* tb* ah* •*141, tb* b—rd. In another rat* of lAf. Inctoded II* death* «t Babe ^^liarlee v. Craeter. * * " * * ^ " afflcer. eald thle afternoon tb e t the d—tha *f Mevrark PMJ"** •*H—pitat ahould be Inolcded In the Haw- ■rk d—th ra ta

papalatl— DedaeU— .In tBBpart of bl* coatentloa th a t the

l t d r* i* w a # lower. Hr. Crum pointed eut th a t It wa* made uiidw le— advan- tageoaa —adltloae than In 1W4. TbU — daa to tba fB*l tbat tn flslng th* —t* tg f f l* thv health authariti— h * ^'““'•w -tm trssK !?.':* :

NEW PROPOSAL BY GERMANY MAY END

LUSITANIA ISSUEBeHm ReporteA to Afm to k-

AeMuty-Vesid Sb as Re- tofflsebAa.

MEDITERRANEAN ASSURANCES GfTEN

WAgHINCTON, Jan . T.—Fropoeele Which the Oermen aavernm ent believe* will end the aani—verty ever tbe Lueltenie diuetar, la a maa—r laUefac- lary to th* United Btktee. wera.ander- ttaod t* have been reaalved her* to ­day from Berlin. Count von Bernstorff had an apprintment (e confer with Beo- retary Iwnelag Uil* afternaon.

Oermeny to believed t* bavw agreed t* pay an indemaltp ter the AaMriesM leri whea Ihe naer w— terpedoad. at tto ■auN ttm* haetng a reeervaU— at aap wrongdeliig uwn the oontentlea that tb* deetruett— of the veaeel wa* — set of reprtoal In latallattoa f*r tto Bmifta Mocked* af Oeriaeap.

derm —y ■* aleo underetoad t* be ready to give aieureno— tb a t her eub- marlM eomtnaadere operating In th* Medlterraaean win net torpedo with­out wernlag priveiely evroea vee—le of any deocriptlon, Inoluding llnerg frolghtsra aad tram p aUama—. Dsf- mna neoaraaoM In regard ta lubmerln* warfare ta th* North Boa laolud* —ly llBora In naaeanaor —rvlaa.

It wee alto etaled w ith autbeUtp tbet

vrtlla waa Had th*

I sb— t ati> aeak* tki

From H r. Beg id ar tk* mlgldter watol to H r. Marphp. and ta l i hie* th* eKaa-

ptoaMlaa :

itom ag R aBB**t*< ** kka, was “par- S Z t i r k t o m i S ^ p ” H* told t to «w- m et Ogwa—0*1 k* iH to e d. tim« ki Dtoggkt (her* ekawM to appaiatad a aaataiitt** (a laoh oRar t to ekirakg*-

“Tto* O aoargar amltod. hawad bm —*• aad aald th a t t o w o k ttM n what m U t o datto.* Dr. K g riitag t a—t t a i ^

Om ad tk* mtaitaUK gevmmt ggkad. ■dto waaa, “Did p a t (gpM a to I to Q«—evmr Wkht a cMW(R l * r Ta Iht*

^ Dr. MgriiMPd. *»«<"* f ^ * f tk a t to * 5 t* dMa \ RmriP w bother kg in ilR *v aal.

Wto H

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SJSjik*agttoriU *s a e r t t to i» itutoiM i f l f ^ In t*•H I to - t # would ”ah— t oa* lo— d—Ih Ib overr I.v*R gr

t t o M to l f .1.M irae t appr—ch to th* IPII

la l iU . when tk* ra t* waa 14.«». In IM I th* rat* — F**"* f f 14 44. Fram 1*(* t* 1*1 the d—th —ta la I to e ltr we* ae fa lia m t l i r t . MI4'i**rt*jni »•>- >•**< I*:!!''i M a 'i a r f : i***. if-**i ***•• i *-M:19.1; IIM , l f .f i IH*. J f.ffl O f*. M.ddi—id I f lL lAld. .. \ . . . _ ^

l* to ( to aa—la tlo a iH t to *dfy v J pI m to M M H a r t ^ » - ra a to d ITaaek eg-a««tf * !*Ji* ^ r t t o f T . d ’ to IM*.

to fw ^ M ^ w u n rid S to e to a d to

g e Ha* • —tgap toe Taala*.

«0 -tkiB*d — M >*ga »th aaiumg-t

FEMSFnUNDUFAtnn nSSIPAIED BY KSSME

NRW tCBK. 3am. f.—Feav* that th* aaw FroBto Hner Lafapatto W—Id to autik bp a tubm ariaa — to r maid— vopngB to New T atk we— dlaul—to # todap wton bar —ptala wtralegeed ( to le—I offlo— af Ib* CpmpBggl* Ooaoral* Tf—e-Aitantiqa* th a t hla aklp v—gM arrive Titaodep me—inai

W ton th* la fayo iw lo ti Ber t —ug —vorel of Nor pea*—go— had raootvod warning nea—go* elm llar ta Um— in to to Cbarlo* Frehmag aad olb— ggg- —Bgvra —tiing — tb* llt-fatod Lual- ta a to

SnATIW TADS AmSIEDn PUCE AS FETE SEOtETART

Ftomer ao venef TOghHa Hartbp, totoritog to «k* OemmM*** ad thm n ag - drod, I —eugiil today, th a t Ogvl J. Ahtetodt. Mgfil erp to t to iim m ltMi, had VBsifBed, end thto fameer Fir* OemmM ■loner Katlhi— Btrattew imd to — eg- pMaiei ae Me eui i n eer . Mr. Btrtol— will aeeuBW hlp aew d a to i gato Moadap.

R M atoM toiif thto H r. AMaudre prival* lNHlB''k ttoR* * rtk dimi a t e — hU Umi. HM to awM h* lanter «tva to Ito a ri|i(g lM i «*rii (gp gtMati— thto It I

PERSIA ACTIONO N C B m i E I

PresiAart Tikta Matter Up iiilil Deflute Deli An

Stifl L u ^ .PENflELD'S DISPATOIES lEIUZR

Ambae—d— b4 v1*b— llepoMe tb a t Up lo Night of Ja a a a rr 4 Aaalria W— v n th — 4 laferm atl— Oeaee—la g • la U a g of Ltort —0 — t •■•**•* a t AtoeaBdria g tat— AftMavlto tea— Bl ■ utvlvan Caarirm that *9# Wa—lag Wm d tv— aad Na Veeeri W— Ba—.•

WA8H1NOTOK. Jea. T.—The fubamH— criele, etlll of uacertole eutua, beeai** ef Uck of dataile. w— piseed bp Fla#- Idem Wilson befora tho CabiBot ledap la He firet m—llag ein— Me retura fiam Hoi Bprlnge. Va, Th* Iwiato fhiuMM Itolailone Commlit— al— met U oeaMder t to altuetlaa, bat — cbalrm— Btoga wto detained bp a eonferea— with tto Fr*H- deni, adjourned without ecti—

AHbougb more thaa a w—k h— paeied alne* th* eteaauhlp Persia w— euah la the UedIterranuB. with th* lew ef AmericoB Ufa elfloteJes were eUB ag- Informed ea to whether t to veeial ww, terpedoed. and. If —. the —ttsaaBlp of the enbmerlne. end other detaPa which would determlnr th* —tuf* of Ih* acttoa the While Hull— hae enneuBcel It wUI tek*. DevelupmenI* oontleued to Indleato that the American Ouverameal would withhold a>-tioe. pending officlat adrigto detormlning tho— points. ,

Af th* Cabinet a—embled It wM mad* plain th a t th* momhera agreed with th* Pr—tdont that In th* ca— ef th* Fetala nothing —n be done until all tb* feet* are a t hand, gome meaibar* *epre—*d th* opinion tbat It might aover be leernod whotber th* Ferata w u etmk by a eubmarlno, and If — what —ttan w u r—pooelbl*.

Regardla— of th* outcam* of tha Ferola eaoa. how tvtr, tk* m sjaritr of Ih* Cabinet member* ere represented— believiBg th a t th* time h— —me for making eartaln th a t n* further atteab*— merghaat ehip# —rrylng Amerteeiw vrill to mad*. Tb* admlnlelratl— Itod- era a— aald ta fael that —nllnaad ta­e l AmoriaBa Uv— will load tho Uktlod • ta t— Igla h—Ulltl—

T to Faroia Ineld—t w— lak— gp —tp krtofty, bo—a u Booratorp U aalag had gg daflBlto r t—mm—datiTO to maka. Ono Oahlnoi u tem b- oald that tb* BtoBtlon of tho foralpn e > t « f ^ « t to m—tla g ar— Ir saporflolto

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NEfCAlQC EVENING NEWS. FBIDAY. JANUABY 7.

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A MRltBOt o( oM m r <n )•*) *■* li^ iW d Ml m «fetMA« Md Wtr-^MfcUM beSASf Hill UMmlnf IV iu d ft Wolf In tA* fourth Procinot Court, whll* MiothM profOMloMi Rnodtonnl who prcfomA MOnptlM Ohwttr M t u MOH danswoui oeenpatlon of vorkInK In ■ powdoi mill wnn put bofaind th t Mr* for throo montlu. Botfe BMlt in ro arroitod pontonUj. In Prt«M «ln«t within fltloon arinutm of •noli otlMr, h r fatrollnon Hath.

Opon* Brook*, thlrty*MvMi roar* old. fen w rly of Pliuburfb tod now lodAod la prUoB. laid h* had como to tbi* part *f th* ooantrr boeoua* b* h*IU*od h* cotild fa t amplormrnt In lb* du Pont ■owdor thctorr at Haakall. A* ho nrarad Om fiMl for which ho bad **t out. hi* aarv* batan la ooa* awar and ho told Rath eontldoBtlally whtn ho arrootod him

that whoa It eaoM to a ahowdown h* had to admit that b a ffln f waa mora to hla llkinf tha* <h* itah of balnf Mown to atoana.

flmMi Harvor. fortr-**van, whn*o palm* ar* hornr from handUof oolaa from charity'* pur**, put up a foiblo, but anolont, bluff by d raw lo f from hi* pockot a f*w parkof** of court pla*t*r which h* vainly rndaavorod to mak* tha palralman batlav* ha had bacn try- In f to t*ll.

Patrolman Rath told tha court that thoro ft«m«d to ba a ellaao of mondl*

m ta all Ot whom wora blua ahirta and

STEAL MHUONDi REVENUE STAMPS

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ILEW OPEN GOYERNiOrrS VAULT

Who namod PIttoburfh a* th* plac* oflh*lr nativity. N*tth*r ot th* m*n. ho Mid. hod had much money harauao ho had arroatod both of thorn aa thoy wor* laauint from aaloona

■mfloymont Alao !!• flBwrao VHIlood.

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n Wtn h* Bapth» »d, "HowwworhfiM dtr Uf*." TTftoM bdB*f

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«f th tlr MdldriW,mn tlfur** wHI hdo* h plhon Id Ihn

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I h* MtofWAhid ki* t* th* *am« •M etti* that T til w w l N a e a l-

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lat 1 waa « toaaaw fa ffiiUt ot t Wdi

W totoal aad If h* win wittra ta Ma IMMItoan Mitp I wmU fo mr baad* JfUm m» Ndlfl* Oooaa tf tha Altoatio U S m Hfk, >* whd «ap a wtoHndtr bad 1

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Ihia y*ar R w«l Mvd 1B#d daM hr tha o«ao*aW*a. If h*

hd win h* d i te t td t i i l MvMr. w t* b**p hid aam* aft tha ftl-

> MafeM hot th ia ha k aUa aoawfhI that aa w*ll an narbodr/ Ha

•tpiliad p a l t i ia a “w .

I pamtoMltlaa t»»ima hoMawa Mkiimal ton fcdmato**

I faaMta Ih* RapaMikda p a r t r r

hf*a hath tw rtia td hi th* BBMhar " ~ who aty th*r would auw

e»an« la th* Banal* dur-IW* «*ar*‘ aad hla f a r t ta

BlaU OtnaWnWonol Con-! Haw Tatfcha** hroufht hhn th* thvaawhl*

• f maap Prgdt**Mo«a BM t a t atomwt o( atnnaih, h*w**w, U*a hi* * « B ^ ahiuty la ftiM fa a n t i r a

fafr h*df Mha*Wtoda«a toot wa ha«a iM diro«ultl«* h*for* u* la *ur tatwtfa M a a a *ad aaboto dam** that toaot la

, atmtopad t» m**t aad handt* tham. 1 I and *a toM *f P ta wwato aad

tva* aa Rap^Uonaa. Alt Ih* R*- oaadMai** tor WnaMaat oar It

th«w wlU aadM Ra*« BaciwUrr *f I awd B*w w* «UN h*M talk 0 *t It

toH DaBMOtala wta ■fala Root win b* S i to b*at ■ l»iti«n tor two ofttoa. All of

I tolto th* ito rr *r Roat'o araiuM titr." ‘tb i rtim rd t* P*all*a Bufh*o It I*

fkdMI a bad *f*e*d*at win h* ••tab - llalwd I t Ih* Uallad Mat** Buprara*

la wad* a hr**4l«f frouad for ' Wbhiitoaaf

w*aU b* traa 11 Mr. H ufkaa t* h* an aetlv* oaadidat*. Bat

t f 'h a da«* a ll ha ran I* kn*w hlmaolt

iianna n Om h to llB t o l I ^ h a t

a « t id It a t all otifa* and ponolto no adw ta flaM him la Iba a W a l* of

In nap omu* what***r, aad thdBi th* *0BvmU*a Mi~lMt** him. I hdH*va ha oaald acoapt irlthout *«tab- tH B Iaf a pp*o»d*m that wwatd W d a d e w a a - Th*l wontd h* dait* d if t**aat from wriaw hi* aftlo* to fe*t*i a pdnttoal haoia. 1 b*il*v* ho •m e* toi

t* draft a man fram tindar th*K** 1 olt* whin ytb* Piwol ahUaTr

|!* l Id « iM ahw to tafr **«k* th* liah .'

BtoM a a '*• HMhaa.. . 4 wtotod that Mr. Hugh**

wdMid ha d dtodpdPlrtawwt ** a Pr*M' ddM ha*Bdto> K* I* A dla*rfanl**r. aa ■totw a h r hia dOndatt «€- th* *tna* *f Od*d»a*i la Maw T srtrr

M h a t la a mihtoot 1 do not f**i *om patoat t* diaeaoa I am not oufflcloatty tato ttter with Row Tork peim** and tlw hlatory thtroof, Doubtlaa* iheaa w||B ar* will b rin f out all nocooaarr laillnBatlen oa tho nibjoot by tho tlmo H to a* 1*4."

d*o* tlM IhvoHt* non' Mta-

0«*rB* W. Wlek*r*h*m. Job E. Hodfoa, Horbort Paraon* and J. Van Vachtta O loott T h an w*r* IH *t tho dlnnor.

Mr. Barooa talked of ttatoilnanohlp, aad In do in t ** look hla tU nf at Colonal Roaatvoll. In part, k* aald:

~8 lraaf* ly onoufh, all of aa h*o«m* divtdod lot* two claaaaa, atatoamaa and rovolutlonlota—thoio who ballovo in tho •rdar, aad th*M who dlibollova In tho ordor.

“A tow y«ara afo tho Amarlean poopio war* rotoivod Into a kal*ld*> aoopc cylinder, whore It wao Impeaalhio to dotormino who wore atalooman and v h o wore rovolutlenlala In tact, thooo who wara rovolutlonloto appoaiwd lo aom t obiorvara to bo ttatoaman. whil* many of Ibooo who wore ■lauomon ap* poured confuiod by tho adm litur* of ravolulloaary oryatalo la tho oyllndor.

"Tho duoottoa boforo tb* American poeple to: Bhall wo preeervo our ardor through ouuom anihip. »r m ail wo go to rovolutloaf

"Our namo hao no oignifeanoa. Our eaaUiy la avarythltif Mo Alaxaador. Caaaar, or latter-day boro who croatoo afflelonoy far tnnoh uaoa oan ba aa Amorloan *UittaBun. Ha may. It luoh aoraon ohauld *oenr« powar, boaom* an Amorlcaa rovalutlonloi. On tha otbor band, aama ona, through paeineation, map land tb li aatlon into aarvltudo, and m akt It tributary to a groat mill- ta rp powar, la *lth«r ovoat, oar r*aUty la gone.

"Tho oeoailon to appreachtag, no It da*o partodlealtr. when the A nartcan Mata* will *al*ot th* Ohl*t Adm inittra- ta r *f th* Amtrlcan will, un4*r th* Amartean M*aL If a *y*tMn ot oom- D*au d*t*a*o I* I* ba ••tabllahad. Ih* m aa ta ba oha**n far tUa graat raapoa- Mblllty ahould not b* ona whooa mind a r hW rt oaa «v*r ha oontrolUd by tha ttwagdit or poaaloa tor Individual gr«at- a*«d, power *r oontiaut, but abould h* •a* wbaa* mind I* oeavlncad a t th* lagd* aad HfMfatiMaa *t tha Amarloaa Bfwpaaal, aad who** heart f**l* that la th a Amarieaa tdtal, which rocognlao* Iba p iskt af OMh ta Uv* npea tho foot- alM l a t Oad, lla* tha iolatlon af tho

alt probability will not b< long dalapod,Th* Bulgar* ar* advancing Imtwacn

Dulraa and <JI*xvell, according to.dia, paicba* rcrelvad h*r* today. Wlftoen thouaand other* ar* ooncentraud around Uonaatlr, A atngla Bulgarian dlvtolofl I* now reported oporoting aaalnal th* gorh* in Albnnla.

Auoirtan troop* nr* forming on. Ih* Bulgarian right flank near Moaaotlr. Tour Ctormaa divlolon* hav* moved down Ih* Nloh-flalonlkl Roltwap, tok- Ing up poollton* behind Iho Bulgarian cenltr. Wrench airmon report. They aieert thel at laaet seven Bulgarlen divlolon* ar* now within a Tew hour*' march of the (Ireek border, whIl* others are advancing to Ih* attack.

BT. PAUU Hlhn.. Jan. 7.—Theft of it.PdO.OOO worth ot Internal ravann* doeonentary alamp* and b*tw**n I4.0M and I t ,000 In currency from the vault* of th* inUrnal revenue office* In the federal building h*r* w m discovered today.

Th* aiempe. In packagea weighing 100 pound*, had been token from th* vaall which was first wreckad by an aiploalon Th* robbers. It 1* believed, made I heir escape In an automobile. Wedaral officials declared that tha Stomp! are nagotlabU.

Tha documantory alamp* ar* used on deeds mortfag**. eaprais packaga* and In many comraarclal tranaaettons. They rang* In value from half a cent up to 1100 each.

Th* robbery was dlecnvered by a > n - How the bandits entered Ih t

HE B A lEMT rMFrr GDin. OaOlt, B M U KAHD KEF S IE m G M aB B A IU IIinm nillfE lfE n

Itorbuilding, In the heart of the downtown dlelrlcl. has not been datormliied. The robbers apparantly ^ a r e unable to handle fl.lOO.OOO worth of elampa of

The greatest confldenre eitel* among I email laoom lnatlon which war* In aAnglo-French effloare her*. Th* Allies hav* eatabllehed a etrenglp fortified line, ettendlng In a ihirty-aoven-mlla eeml-elrcl* about the Bay of Salonlkl Th* Anglo-French tero* near th* tlr*«k border is expected to fall back to this lla* tf attacked by oupeiior fore**.

UttI* Dotog. Betltn Reporto.BCRI.IM, Jait. 7 (via Ixindon),—An

official etatemonl given out today by th* Qerman army hoadquartert aayi:

"B'estera thaator: There I* nothing to report.

"Baetern theatar: Tha Russian da- tochment, which yeotorday took poe- aesilon of a churoh yard to th* north of Ciartoyah, wao driven out during th* n igh t

“Bilkan thoaler: Th* oltuatlon Is ua- changed."

BRITISH MINISTRY UNDER HEAVY FIRE

OYER ITS POUaESfCoatlmiad from Flret Paa*^

■wal araaalaatiM of Ih* human aacigtra f tha

'gaaiaalm aea.'

FEAR BRYAN WILL s p u r DEMOCRACY

eapport, driving power and a certain ruthletaneax were raqulrsd.

Oeneral ftopford was relieved of the command of hie divlelan eerpo. Oenoral Dallel* suoooeded him.

Men of nil partloa however, ar* com­ing to th* government's asslatone* to pravont a general sloellon In th* midst of th* world war. Th* eoascriptloa erlgl* that threalon* a Cabinet up- haavnl a t the aama ttma I* welding ta-

peckeg* found In an outer offlca of th* building.

CRIES HASE LIBEL’AS GARDNER HTIS GERMAN-AMERICAN

(CoatlBued from Flret Pag*.)

tODBtlnooB from n m Fa«a.)

lha Aofaat a t Ik* adm lnU tratlaa't pra- pasaAneee praffran. Fall Mgalfloaaa* kaa h*an attaeksd ta Uit to«i *•* ta ra K an ir Fard landed a t Haw T ark ba laaltaA B iraa to a «oBt«r*asiv aad th a t B rra n kaatan*B ta II a t th* •arltost paaalhts momtat, ihaugh ha had la h raak hla Babhath ta do I t Mar haa It baaa avarlaakod h*r» * * « • • * • • * JJ* flgat wayda *peh*n by Fard aft** th* aoafarane* with Bryan war* uaad la *a- peaaa kl* n m b«ll*t that th* preparad- aaga pragram wsuld ha d*f*stad

But, tn addlUoB to tn* oppoMtloa of ■ m n la Ik* pnparM nam '* °* '* ? ^ avidene* la comlag to W ashlaftan I M hla ra tin m an t fram tk* CaMaat aad tha m anner in whieb that waa hraughi abau t a ta anhtoota which givo a p « - — —< aapeel ta th* illuatlon. la Intf- a m u to rtii with f t l* n ( jv l^ * » law that whan lb* full facto af tho Im M W nIg-altaallw r'ty* dl*clpa*4 H

Klh«r many glaoordant groapa In Par-r ‘ ■ ■ 'imani In lupport of the Asquith Mln-

Ittry. Bom* of tho most Mttor op- ponaata of conscrlpUen th* throwing their lafluanoa I* *t*m th* talk ot a n n t r a l elactlon. beltovlng It might nav* a aarlon* *ff*ct on Eoglaad'* tar- tunss to th* war.

w ill ha fsund that h* bad JuattRoattoatwr quit'

Ra*s Waa Chaaaed. I* Bama*.f t to and*r*tasd Hr. Bryaa nap* ha

oswM ha*a Mgaed th* laesnd Losl- ta a la act*. If It had *om* to him m It waa a«nt t* tha <]*rman Oovammoat, hu t thau aa It was submitted to hlna, It was a thraal so violsnt that h* toll hs oaald nat possibly attooh b it nam* to It. W hsa th* Prwtidaat Inslitsd that ha m aat Mgn, h* rsalgnad, A ttw hi* raa- Igaattaa wad aooeptsd, Bryan olalmad tk* Beta waa Miangsd and softanad in a wap that, t* th* unlntarmsd. mada It loan a* U Bryaa had stultlftad him-

This alary oomas to Washington fra- qusatly and from pscpls ta rsUahts as to loavs no doubt In ths minds of ih* poll- tletons hsro that It Is what Bryaa 1* mi^Bg. T*t, tow of th s 0*moorat>a polltlolana car* to tn to r an opan dls- ousaton a t Ihl* ar any aibar pbaaa af lha Bryan casS, banusa Iksy da aat yat know haw taf* It would ba to da a a T hat la to any, Ihsy da not know haw fa* Bryaa I* wUlIng lo go to fight tha administration nor what suoeaaa ha m ight a tth ta

iem a taw a t tha potitlelana hsro hava twprsaaad th* toar that Bryan oon- tamplato* th* dlvlslan a t lha Dsmqoracy hp. a manoauvar tomawbat Ilk* that by which Colonal RootovsU optll th* Ro- publlcan* la t i l l . Thay think ha has in mind runnlnf on com* aert ot a paelftclet tlchal tn cam tha Pr**ld*nt c a ir tts hi* piwparedn*** pragram th ra u r t Con- g ra ta But It mutt he *ald th a t thi* raata *o far on nothing but conjeetura

Kr. Bryan haa not Ihdieatod aay pur- pao* to ip llt with his party. (>n lha aontrary, all hla work of which any raaard com** in Washington, ohowa him laboring onttrely Intid* th* Demo- cra tla rank* a* far a* th* political sId* od hto tight I* e*ae*m«d.

Aaqalih Sapparivr* Coafldeat.On th* other hand savaral Itadlng

■upporUm of tho gavornmant daalara lh*y would waloom* a goaoral *lictlon. Thor h«ll*v* th* poepi* would IndorM eonaorlptlon by ovtrw helming majorl- tlan and n tu rn lha Aaqullh Mlnlatry to pow*r armed with a vot* of confldanea that would atifl* th* oppoalllon tor th* baltnc* of th* war.

On* source of gratification to th* govarnment's suppurtar* today wao ih* fact that upponanto of th* conscription policy raltlsd only ISt vdtso on tk* first roadlng St th* bill I9 «M fur Ui* go*- srnmsnL

Admittedly on* of the most eerlous factor* ta lha whal* situation was th*thinly vsllsd hint dropped by President Bellamy of the Railway Hen's Union that a raflpay atrtk* might follow an httsthpl to •hforo* conacrlptlod. Rsl- lamy declarad a t th* Labor Congreea that compalslan was a dlrscl blow at organlaad labor and aald II might araui* paeelon* that "even th* King's government m ight not b« able to opposa"

A partial reorgenlsatton of th* Min­istry I* In eight even If th* adherent* of Rlr Edward Caraon are not eue- ccaaful In lhair fight to aqat tha A*- quith Cabin*!. Th»r* ar* now tour vaeaaci** In th* gevamment, with the

Early la hi* youth. Das Duralag had tolt th* tiugl* of tim aceolada, and wtth th* "Aria*. BIr Kaigtrt" had stood upon Ms foot, and faced to* wotM with hlBh raaatv* to guard tbs Duralng hoaor. Backing away from thl* Rsuad TaMa, Richard th* Uoa Haartod stuff. OM haatea* to ototo, that although thl* ■towardfhip of Dan'S ooasistod naralp la eooing to It that bis hfothsr, dossph, got th* treatment du* to* ocloo of aa old Huguenot faiBllr Ilk* to* Danilngs, Daa took hii lob strlowsly, and want out aad bought * kaobby Big Stiok.

"Oimm* that there soculelioaa,” on* eaa Iniagln* Daa saying, a* b* plohsd up Ih* shield of tb# Hous* of Darning. "Jo*. If anybody gst fraah wUh you or pick* on you In any way. Just flash IB* the Up, ***, and It's b* llttl* Oan'l on th* Dcrnlng dack, and womsii and chlldrea flrsl. Mow, beat It out Into ih* world and t>* a hrav* knight, and has*— tokb thie handkerchief and guard it. for It Is a gage which will ahUld you, when thsao hare Sarah C«n* gst nasty," and h* gav* hie llUts brothar Jo* a rod ban­danna.

Bo Jeooph Duming. with tkoa* hrav* word* ringing In his sa ra went oat Into th* world to fight for aom* tody fair and wound up In th* oily hall ta Newark. N. J , a city whar* dwalt tha king In a great pa lsct And Joseph, remembering the Irosi placed In him by hi* brother, look part In all th* Jousts and archery conteeli In which th* knight errantry of th* kingdom excelled.

Did eomehody took croBs-eyad at llttl* Joseph? All he had lo do waa to blow a loud blast OB tb s ' tallsm aato handkerchief and. lo and behold, toor* was hi* big brother Daniel. F o r ro a rs Ih* faithful Dan'L etlll tlag llag under the accolade, watched and guarded Jo* from all harm and from th* powers of darkness After awhile Jo* bocam* attached to th* retinue of th* ohiaf archer, Archibald, who waa city clarh. On* day Joa did oemetblag which hla

didn't Ihlah was qall* alubhr, aa Joa gal th* heuae* for a llttl* whllg.

"Ta-ra-U-ra, to-ra!" hl*w J m M his handkorehlsf.

"Plekla' on yaa, ktlT galahaBdaB Oaa’I at hi* olhaw- J m told hi* SMry,

Dan’l siartsd to mus* things up—aat phyalcslly, y'aadSrotanA hooauae D ani Isn't on* of thsss hor* now knight or- rants ihat go areuad doa* up la lla Ilk* salmon. Bat b* w*s offldtmt, though, svsB It h* didn't hav* on kl* ragular knlgbt-hood.

At sny Tsts, hs got ao knight er­rantry that the city elsrk had him sum­moned to court. He showed up this morning hefor* Judge (liic* la th* Ftrot i^eclnct Court. The boe* archer, Aroh- tbsld, said h* had suspended Jo* for infracilon of th* camp ru lts and that Dan had boon paslering him and hi* office fore* svsr sine*.

Dsn waved hit plam* and mad* a general denial. H* said pore ll'l Joa waa being persecuted and chat they were trying to get him out of hi* lob. Dan simply wouldn't stand fur that. Hero's th* way Dao'l came to ]udg- meni:

•1 go to th* city hall In th* capacity of guardian for my brolhor. and **o no reason why I should remain away. There ere a lot of pereone In Grean itreel (meaning th* city hall) worhing against my brolhor, who woar stool knuchlci. He I* better than any of them and *0 am I. I have been a gentleman all my life, which Is a let mors than iome people In th# olty hall ran eay, and 1 want to tall you that I will b* living on Ihl* eld* of th* RIvsr Jordan when a lot of thes* paepla In to* olty hall ar* b*rf •l*w."

Th* court, however, held th a t Dan'l had b**n annoying person* ta the city hall and that he would hav* to remain away from there.

Just hofor* going Into oalt* Dan'l said he would toko hie banishment from th* Hty hall undsr censldsratloa. Prabsbiy h* will *** a towyar, h* said.

"Cm OB, Joe."

FCAIIQTr.BUT GOESONRODBDiG

Tubtt at Nmai* Bnm St PaBti ad^a ilU eiltb i’lEni

GIRLS U TER LEARN $18 STOLEN

Krupp fad o tirs t Are w* lo disregard. In our retorerlng capacity, that una of the bcUIgsroats has bMo busily piling up munitions tor yesrs on th* eld* llnssT

'Pcac* In EuroM toMy would he Ip- conclustvs—a msrt breathing *pac*. Th* lesu* must b* fought out. If. by any act of Our*. Dorman eucooin shall be fostered, God help Bnmocracy and our future gea- eretlono."

Attaehs W aterw ar Badgwt.. Pork barral rivor and harbor appra- prlallone war* donouneed In vlgoroa* toria* today by Ropreoantstlv* Frear of Wisconsin, who reoamod hi* fight In the Hoaa* against watarway Im- proramonl toglilallon. K* paMIcutorly attackad th* aftorl to put through th* present sesalon of Congraai rivor and harbor approprlattona agBrogatIni about

'Th* country has no waterway pol­icy. proMnt or .proopactlva" said Rap- reiontotiv* Fiaar, “hut only a political pork barral, stearod by a powarful lobby, now actively a t work to Wash- I Ingtsni a lobby that causa* u* to w aat* ! many million* of dollars of pgb lle ' fund* annually on uaolasa or private protorto, aom* of which ar* net ovon distantly ratolad to commore* or nav­igation."

Hepresentallv* Ffear declared that Ih* f l ih t agsinat river and harbor ap- proprlatlone In th* tost Congress cut down the appropriation In I tH and I t i t from Ml.Wt.SM to ttS,tt«,l)«t.

"I can domonatrata" dsclared Fraar, "that th* greater part of thIe It*,000,- 1)0* spent by the army beard was on practically worthlesa or usieea proj- ecia condemned by the very offlotal*' reporio ui*d to Justify their «il*t*nro."

H*prsa«ntoltv* Fr*ar th*a reviewed th* •xptnditnr** ot th* last two year* Id show that they were "unjustified and wasiefal."

Henator Hitchcock of Nebnaaka today Introduced In the Hcnale a resolution di-eetlng ine Pufimaater Oeneral to report lo rvogreas to what extent hel-

I llgercpt* hava b«*n Interfering with ! mell between th* United Mtstee and

noutral coantrts*. Th* roaelatlon Is aimed a t th* rcconl aeliurei ot United IJt'itei mallr hy Grwu Britvin.

iritMam* W aras AgalMt Kale**.Senator Joha Sharp williams of MIs-

sleslppl. s Dmnocrattc awmim of to* <-ummllt*o OB foreign rolation*. la

ADYOCATE BUGBEE FORGOYERNORSHIP

Mercer Rep^cui to Pit Hia Fir* wiri k Report, liicatiii

Break witk Stokes.

READ SLATED FOR STATE 1REAS0REI

NEW HAYEN TRIAL IN HANDS OF JURY

J i ^ Hat, ■ Cuapiraqr Cue, Safi Braeu Migiitide

R uN i Reari^.

lO S r nO Y E tESIRAOTT. HE HOLDS

emu Ceuieipoefrece.TRENTON. Jan. 7c—With fh* praetlcal

aesuranc* today from aourcea that ar* gtreraUy considered authoiitotlvt, toat denalor William T. Head of CgmdsB County will be chooOn by lb* R*puhllc*M of tlM peel laglslatur* os etoU traastw- er. th*r« cam* the Mwi that State Bie- pubUcan Chairman Newton A. K. Bugba* would bo brought forward by M*rowr I'ounty Republican* a* a candidal* for (h* party nonu aatlon for Oovamor.

Thl* aotlan was ooostraaB Sa m*a>H Ing that th* relation* b*lw*«n formar Uavarnar Edward C. Btokea and Mr. Bugbaa. b lth trto of the most friandly and toll mat* obaractor, must hav* been brokMt. ar at t*ast aavaraly atralM d. In thU connaetton H*rc«r Toanty R*- publican* hav* not hesitated to stal* that thay b*1l*v* th* candidacy of Hr. Bugbo* for atat* traaoursr. which has b««n baekad by Hr. Stoke*, haa baan advocalod by him m art with th* objoot of furthering his own ohsnceo for th s nomination tor United Btats* Bsnator then with any spaelal rsgard to r Mr. Bugboa

That Senator Road will b* th* MO- c w o r of BtoU Trossurar ^ w s r d B.| Qrosacup waa aaasrud by ssvaral stats party taodsn at lb* BUto Hous* this afternoon. Including men from Esaox aad from Camden. It am* also practically coBc*d*d by tha stroagast H*i«*r Coanly Republican*, who hava ba*a hacking Hr. Bugba* *■ a Hsrear Cooato' man. Thl* last fact I* eonaldaiwd asp* dally evidential of lama settUmewt •< lha Iroisuiwrshlp eltaatloa.

NEW TORK, Jan. T^-Dt* ease agalaat Wllltow flaokstoltor and t*n othar pr**- ent and formar dirseter* of th* N*w Haven Railroad, chargad with crim­inal oonsplracy under th* Bhsrman tow. was (ubmiltad lo tb* Jury today. Rockttolltr waa ths only dttondant not In court whoa Jad g s Hunt bagpn hi* chare*. Th* chmrg* agalast th* defendants bring a mtodsmsanor, k ^ pr*a«nc* was not Isgally raqulrsd. Charlss a MslUn aat In tb s spsctntsrs' box.

Ths ooart, after dseeribing th* tadM- mtnL first bistruotsd A* Jury that th* cas* should b* consMsrod without rw- gard to asy testimony that would ladl- cate "any attempt* 1* toflariie* legto- latlen by bribery of corrupt roaaaa" Tb* Indlotewnt contained no such ehargo, h«

Th* candldasy of Oaarg* F. W right •rsoa sJm Is rogardod os ha«(agof pataraoa ____ ........

prooltoatlr gOM b y 'th a boards oauaM bav* oporatad against Mr. W right's Buoeaa*. Oa* w m tk# fact that h* ernld net oantrol In th* party oaaM* th* vole of all th* ft** RapublleoBs

Ulscusslns ths Bhsramn act. the cbWrt saM lhat It dM not ptaoerib* a limit to acquMtlons and that larga Intereem- meree, masnitud* of barinooa, wm not In Itsett a vlelatloa of a law.

"Th* crtmlnal n o t" h* said, "to In conspiring to reatraln froodem r i artloa and unduly rastrlctlag or aupproaalng compriltlon."

Tha first qasslton for th* JarT to dm ctdri h« *ald. WM wbritWr "back 1a 1IH , ar tiMrsahouu, th**a extotsd a c m - ■plraoy t* nwnopolls* •ommerca. If to* goveramtat torn not agttsfyv-rm that a ctmspUacj •x tsM a t th a t Unto Hma to* whol* oas* •t.tb* gsvwraiagMt .tall*."

Judge Trial'*xptoln*d toat A* alUgad conariracy must u v * bean a eagUnaou* on* m m IIH bito th* Ul«a*-y*ar psriod covered by th* •Ututo of IlmttsBoM. H* hrid ttiit th* charg* atao ooidd aol h* suiialned unless to* Jury w m Mllriltd

Vhaag Maa day* H* Is lasp*eter (tm i Bliarisi* U g b t Otic* asg Gace from Roam la RawA. Tafclas Meory sad T riahcta—Bvaa lialda Doer Opea far Oaa of Nora** Who Is Kalsriaa dalld lag h Ms ftorto t* Ga 0*1 af It.

A flu lts r of oxoltoment was cauasd among th* pupil nurssi of lha German Hoapttol yMtorday aftarnoon when a wsll-draasad. pollt* young man w m found prowling through tb* bedrooms on tho second and third floors of tho NursM' Homs. Night nnrss* wsra aslasp to som* of th* room* and on* young woman, who was using h*r af- tornoon off to tak* a nap, awaksnad to rind th* Intruder risndlng a t bar iMdsId*.

Th* man held two Incandaacent bulht In hla hand and glibly «xpLato*d lo those who questioned him that he w m an employ#* of th* Public Rarvlc* Etoo- trlo Company and w m laspoettog to* lights. It w m not until IS o'clock to st four ot th* girls diseovsrod they had bssn robbsd.

Tk* tSafto amountsd to aboat 111. Twa small gold pfna valasd a t aboat tin , w tr* also takon. Non* of th* girls had very much cash tn thsir rMms and whal WM stolsn wss msrsly tkslr pto-monsy. Bom* of to* nurss* ds- ctorsd th a t th* huraau drawora In which they kept th sir monsy had basn locksd. I t is ballsvsd by tbs pdllea tkat to* rebbor had skslston kgr*>'

Tho man. who wm dssertbod as hqlng betwsen twenty-two and tw*aty-n«s year* old, cam* to th* door of tb* homo at about tJO o'clock. Mil* Wllhelmlna KobiMloer, suporiateadont of to* he*- pIlaL had goM out a faw mlautos h*- tor*. H* had watched until b* saw bar loav* toe InaUtutton, so that h* covU bav* a fr** hand. Mis* Kobhelesr ba- Usvaa. Telling th* maid at lha do**. Ml** Mary Eanla that b* had b**n ariit lo Inspect to* etoctrto light*, th* man ealersd tha horn* and went at onewto ttm second ftoor. *

B*vrral girt* who w*r* off duty taw him. Hla* Emily Sekri fsund him standing In th* mJddI* of h«r room. Bh* athad b ln what h* wa* doing and h* told har ha was an riactricton.

"Would you Uk* to ha** a largar ttoo- trie light bulb put InT" h* aakad.

Hlae Eckel told hln> that th* present bulb gav* suffldriit lUumlnstloa, and lb* Dtoa walkad out ot tb* room.

Hla* Ellsafaoth ThUn had tb* aft*r- noon off and had ton* to her room to tak* a nap. Tha ahnds* war* puUeB down and ihe WM s*1**p whan tk* man entered h*r room. Buddshly sko WM awakanod by a nolia WlAIn a f*w r*ft of her otood the young man. Groatly starllod. ah* Mk*d him what ho WM doing there.

"Jaet try ing th* lights." answarad th* Intruder, m h* resebsd up and anaigsd th* *wltch. "Th*** 1*b* all right, though." b* addad and went away.

The th ief entered at l*Mt Mv*n rooms and from tour of them laok raonay. In on* room he got | l . In an- Dlhsr t l , to a third I I and to a fourth II. I t la thought th* maa w m In Ik* building for a t IsMt a ha lt hour. Word spread among th* girl*, that a nun had com* to Inspect tbd light* and ksne* thos* Who mat him la tk* oorrldora w*r« not lusplclou* of btia.

It WM nod until I* o'clock tkat Mtos ■dna 'Thruah wont to hsr room to g st som* money and found that ksr karsaa drawor had baan rlrlad. Bh* Mid tlw other Etrto, and tosn It w m Mat sha- plrion w as fixad on to* mag who had posad qs an «l*ctrlet*n. Mis* Hebbsloar arrived a t to* IpsUtutlon shortly dftsr- ward, and whon a numbsr of Hiellad yauay JaB Isa ,kad plaoad lagolbar th*

s p ^ b y ^ t d s f to U“ 1 from his county, Paosaltk and to* otkar > '»)*< '>)• defeadsnli or any of thorn 'In

nusrihlllty of mar* to th* near fu tu re Tha position* vacant ar*

vaeaat Feuta la NIatstry.Horn* Bacrstaryshlp, which waa given

up by BIr John BImnn, and th* follow. Ing post a. which were vacated yeeter- day: Prerideney of th* Board ot Bdgca- tlon, under sacretaryehtp for hotn* affair* and th* oftlca of lord eommte- sloner of th* IreMury.

Th* rerignatten of Arthur Handtraen M preridant of th s Board of Eduoattoa did net com* a* any eurprts*. He la a I.ahor1l* and when the National Labor Congrese went on record against con- scriotlon ho WM sxpsetsd to give *p offlc*.

WUtIsm Brace, former Farllamentsry Under Bscretsry for Homo Affair*, and George If. Roberta former I.ord Com- miieloder of the ‘TreaMry, w*r* both rirofig antl.ooneeripUoalsts.

M'alter Runcimsn. pteeldenl of th* Board of Trad*, and Regtnsld McKenna, Oionerilnr of th* Kxcheqter, Still retSito thrir portfolio*, hot report* Diet they wtll quit wilt not down.

I rsHy warned th* Ualtad BtntM tout It must Incnaae its dsftnass so M to ra- alst ths 'tiullylag of a vtctortoui Ger­many after lit* war." Ha saamad to have no doubt a* to Garmaay'a ultlmal* triumph, and argued that to* Kalo*r would find It difficult ta lead hi* troop* back from thrir eaiaor of coaqutri to work in ruined mlllg for w urii oapltol )■ lacking.

“Doe* th* Sanator a** any .-, reason for a Chang* In our national pollcyF' Mhed Mr. Borah of Idaho

"Thar* I* no raaaon to chaag* tk* national policy." r*pll*d Mr. W llllama "btit Ihtr* I* a spoolal raaaon, which It Is not Beooooarr to *xplato, for In- nroaslng qur national dofnisaa Whan must a country propart for troubUT W'h*n an autocratic rular with millions of msn must toad Ihsm book to work In taetortos which tov* boen dostroy- *d. and for which capital hM van­ished, when their vIotorlM ha*s In­clined ijiem to follow tb* sagto* of ora- plr* to (he aonfln«s of th* oarth.

‘'People eay th* eaantrte* of Earep* will b* sxhauitsd by the war, and w* netd not ‘prepare ourootvM agalnot them.' Rut look at Bulgaria. Bh* fought the firat Balkan war against Turksy and was bankrupted: ah*fought the stcotid Balkan w ar agalnat h*r alllM and was bankrupted again, and new ah* to gring Into a third war

WM lha strong lmpr«atlon that h* bM )ie*n too frlenriy with Hr. Btok«*. This tatto r heliof hM *vok*d opposltloa from th* atrongait party laader* tn Ea- ■ox and Camdtn and from thos* ot Other couotl** affiliated with to* mora intlusnUal loadtra

NEWniOPOSALBY GERMANY MAY END

LUSTTANIA ISSUE(Contliiuad from FUut Faga.)

to* HstiopoUtoa BUamHilp trans- quBtaW w*r* t* ba ooudldsrwd a part of to* sdlegid csmbIMcF. to* lory would 1p M to lo tf ,-) l* gaMi tkof too to s to g ^ of Charta B. IriUto Caos Lid-yart m IWIIUMB RoohaNRgr WM M «a

Garmany virtually had agraod with tk*position ot tk* United Blot** In ragnrd to small beats net bring, oujlor all esa- dltlona a plao* of aofoty for paosongsrs

|T*<Laboard a ship about to ho destroy. The** iM t concasiloni ar* undoritood

Both th* Dolly Hall and Dally Tela-1 w 'th iM,M» vetaran so lders,- ' It a g*n«twl I eoldlar* In th* world, M fa r oa sridlerp

a l t a arito t r*a a t tW* Um*r *4* 1 sold, 1 da not hell*** on* of

thaw aaa k* aamlnatad. Sotna a t tk tm k rilou* tosy can ba Bom* ot thsm ho-IHrra tRap eould ha «1*ot*d. Bom* *v*nh*Hg*a tiuk*y oottld run b*tlnr tonn Jon- Md* ■ •g h sa At thl* lira* I think Bur-tsm hd* to* bast ergsniistioa nnd I t k M h* will go upon th* prim ary tlokMt In Minnesota abent Ih* flrnt stM* ID held n Fiesldentlat prim ary, M t X to luk Cummins will bast him outtR M OuMMlMt H* would not mak* a M d FroridonL If h* Just hMstfsh k *d porsonnl popularity through

Bs------a t f T t o i r 'M l no t MM

kopnblleaa Mats* ho would But toat, oomobow, ha

hbl* to attain. BerakT Mr 1 have no Ids* h* oaa r«aoh tha wdrilMttan. Rat a t a ll in fnot. I ro- p M th a t I da not hritmrn nay a t to* B M U rtlaasM eaa got toara I t w ilt

Seew-SriKHwalt, Root**? Hultosa"■ I M *M a t thsm is nsmIaatadL

fee ba OlaatodT"a dsukt. Fraoldant riliaoD

M Issd hi* party. I ts ognnat M M Its kdarty and ualtad am - g d W e nohriM of Oongr«M vTu

, . . « f ls 1* a Rspwhtteaa*W dC*^**4 .*** ^ **** to i a ta w in tM*

dMBMB ih ta niM* * Strang oandidnt* w R hB iB dtow to* wing* s i tha party ig fg tlbir . D s la t thnk ess m all owom S to S S Ih fr ." A. J . bT

l>ERSIA ACTION UNCERTAIN YET

(Contloaad from Flrri Fags.)

graph sxpraaasd th* vtow to s t olsettonalHMOt eortalnly will tnltow m s result ot lahoT's opporitton to oonscrlp- tlon.

'The conosneu* of eptnlen among mmn- hero of Parliament notwtthatandlnc th* labor vet* Is lhat a vast majertty of tho poople of the country fnvor compulsion," •aid th* Mall.

"The government may tak* advantsf* of the labor voto Is sMaln ths mandat* of th* country and no dlspon* of ertU. clam. Bom* membor* of th* guvernra*nt believe that an election I* Inevtiabln and also that It I* (ho right toluUen of to* dlfflcultl**."

th a t tnquirto* of th* Ttonn* F ertlgn Offlo* would rtouK In Infermailon whtch might ctoar up to* doubt regard­ing th* ctrcninitsne«i of th* d toaster. It WM eoiuld*r*d silll poselbl* th a t th* Au*tr*-Hungartan Oovarnment might obtain th* daelrad Information latar. This WM ba*«d upon th* suppariUon th a t a suhmarin* operating wbora th* Persia w m sunk might hav* baaa aa fa r from It* baaa that Its eommandor would b* unahl* to report promptly- Offlrial* oxproossd th* hritof that th* Vtenaa forrign offlo* would adviM Hr. Pantlald shoatd too tatsrm atlon h* ro- aalvod Ib too fattuo,

I t WM dtscMaod, afUr tk* oHIeial lostt of AiMlrla'a roplf to th* asooad Aaorlcao not* In th* Aiisan* oao* had hoan mad* pubUe, that a« reapons* would ho mad* unul to* fasi* In lbs ohot af to* P**M ar* risofsd up, ar tt I* fsund tmnodgthl*

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tong M to p n I t nag aitstoBd■ lin e .I hgffs to* d*l«Ml tend tod :

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MANCHEnR GUARDIAN REGRETS SEVERING OF PARTY UNION

Tha aCArial Ism variao only In traas- IsUoa wHh to* unoffldat tmrrioa oabmd In pram dtspatohs* froui Land on. It 1* ragardad as nisstlug i ll *( to* dtosrionngSBIeDdS.

LONDON, Inn. T.—Th* Haoehsetar Guardian «pr*e*M r«gr*t that lha firat raault of th* projsol ot compiitoory military sarvio* la a braaking up of tha union of partis* which, however okock- arsd by oom* untoward ovanta navar- thslss* holpad to koop a unttod nation eonoanirntod on n ringl* obJoot from tk* euthraah of w ar to the proaout day.

Tb* Gnardlan demand* p u ltiv* avl- dans* toat oompnlaton to nsossssrr. saying a t th* sam* tIm* that th* ng- Uonal oaos* Is M a m o u n t over otkar ooaridarattona I t says tk* flgu rsl hf th s Dsrhy roorutllng campaign a* glvaa out by th* gevarnmont do not oonvtno* It, M thoy hav* not oonvinood tb* Labor party. Th*** Dgura* Tb* Ouoy- dlan eontonda hav* mad* out a cat* far torthor MamlnaUen rnlh*r than IM action without anamination.

gooa Whon you hav* th*M m****« otvlotoriou* soldtof*. you And. oa th* great Napoleon found Vt. th a t thor* comes a point when ysq eannot stop."

to hav* been contained lo tb s last not* from Germany regarding th* ilnk lng of the ship w nilsm P. fT y a Tk* oadl- munlcatlon rsacbsd tk* Btat* D epart­ment ssvsral weeks tge, hut hM basn wtthbsid from publTcatton nn tb* trae ad that It bad a eertaln baartog upon to* Lusitonin nsgotlatlena. Gar- nmny Is undsraloed to hav* ta lly ggrnod wttb to* Amsriaan paint ot wl«qr.

INTRODUCES RESOUmON TO PREVENT mimiNG OFFKXRS

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HOLM MEN ON SEUOQS CHARGE

flhargos of a this mornli

•arlaua hAlure warn mad* this morning ngniM l navnn m ss h r Jim sa Lsmh* a t fT OasuM* stroal. Wham u lastsau -riar-aM daughter MhiT WM rapartad ' mldring aa New Tsar’s Bvn and w m fauud yeeterdM to •tvan th nvsnu* by Patrabaaa 'n r - ts tts lla M d Esnny. Judga W rit to IM Faurtb Fraslnot OMrt. bold tour af Iba toaa to M* hall, forotad tb* ttwa* atooM to snstady af tb sir aau n n tl fannsr M g * Cbarlsa Harr, and bsid lb* pauag woman Is IMB hall, a ll Bor *•• M riaallea M o i r r |d M .

Tha m*a wgr* arrostod a t lha Hub tb* Obfta Fhlb AsnanIntlaR.

WABHINOTON, Jan. T—Boorotary Dantols's rassnt rotuoal to panult Roar Admiral Knight or Roar Admiral r isk s tn epeak la Chloago an th* navy pro­gram wM mad* th* basts today of a requtri hy Rapraasniallv* Rrittsn, Re- publloan of [lltnsl*, boforo th* Hons* naval eommlltoa, lhat action b* Ukan lo "prsvsnt any attampt on tb* part of Ih* Beerstary to m utals naval otflear* ap p u rln g befer* th* oommlltea or to asaign ofrirers to distant peat* hoyetid the practloal reach of tk* oemnittt**."

Democratic moinher* ehaltenged th* basil for th* Intimation and Hr. Brlltan replied that Admiral Fish* had bean granted th irty days' lesv t on oendltlon that he not talk ur writ* on prsparod- nois.

Th* rommlttM look no sotlea on th* requsit.

Tbs first togtotstlv* stop to th* ad­ministration'* plan to poalpOM plMlng (ugar on th* frs* Ult wM ta k s s la tb*

tond«d to entor Into ao Utogal oorabtoa- ttoa" Intent, b* laid, w m poyebolag- tcri nnd not to hi asoattalond to ftoad rul* of law.

Th* court laid riraan on to* aoqulsl- Uon by th* New Knven ot th* Boaton akd Main*, and bald toot tlM fury would haro to ftnd that th* mport of th* Mas** chusstt* Commlsaloa *n CantoSTO* ngd Indutry, Mproving th* acqnlritlmi, WM srnaaous. If thay bWMrad tost otbar svtdano* In to* ens*. w m suffldsat ts fustlfp to* ooneiuslon to s t tb* twa rswf* W*r* la cempaUtloi. Tkla tupott bald that dh* read* war* sa t ‘Wuhatsntlnlly■TW"'

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Introduction of h Joint reoolnllon by Bonntor BrousMBl Domoornt, of taonls-tnna providlns f*f to* angpanslen ofto* u r if f Uw arautslen, wblob wonld -admit sugar wltbout duty May L Th*raaelutlon want lo Ih* flggno* soiamlt- to a •

Thsot tuhmarln* ran*an convey th# flrM Information that Gsrman nubmnrlMg war* oparatlM thara. In iioludlng gklp* aaoepi llnara fmm to* •ssutoadn* o a M ^ B submnrin* WMfnr* In tb s North Barn Ih* German Oovtrnm sat was rsproBSkt- td M ooosldarlng th a t a* AMarloan* oosld pesslbly b* aboard ship* otbs* than I l ia n In rogutar paaewgM «MfT- lag otTVlaa

I t had b**n known for Bum* t|m* that Count von Bom storff bRd duTtnat a plan which k* bollavod wwtld gatld- fooioHly and to* Luriianla ssalsw vorgr H* WM undoritood to b*** gUimttUd too proposltlo* to to* B ofM Forotgu Offlo* bafar* Ckrlatmad, Tbgra wM som* dotoy boo**** of adtrato* M u t^ monl. giMiod by th* roquust for lb* d im ldotl af to* Oarnmn nnubl and m ilitary aitoobo* aad tb* dsMdnds ta to* first Arasrlean not*. 1

An ta r to* dtoavowal adkad by to* > United Btoioii, th* Oarman O hM rnm ijt WM rspraaontsd m asntM srlng tbM lb* m ari affsnilF* form nf disavowBl was assunaosd to s t susb hdta 'f m W M t ba commHlad tn tb* ftitn rd ,T to m m i" anoM rsgsrd lng tb* usn iuo t « l OsriM u submarlBSS m to* M sditsrraM ds w o n undofgt siW to k* Bsarly Hs*tlonl with tba** oriilalnod to A ustrto's r sg lr to tbo tost AMsriMa not* on th* AMun*.

dartlfto to ^b* eaal toad of OoldkMrd, II CbariUn atrsoi uiikBgWh uauso riwrtly aflsg I

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Dssssg* i mgsinflBB to j t* to lha horn* af «M M Isnoay stnst, « t 1 •' by a fir* wbHb sHtoril myntariSMly to a ilsib** risssi.

F tro o a u ss ib f------------------R Who soM, did about M t dumw attomoon I* to* shoddy plant of A Grsigflsld A Boronlh avonu*. Th* Has* s ts iM % to* flrsgposf plriitoB rssm sksshd Min* ptsiMd jbaddy, a a l was ssMtoM to tool rssm.

FIf* stsrttoB from an etrnriioalod ril tank osussd U* danmgs ottfoitr a ttar • a'ripek lari nlghi to to* print ot to* Poilttvt Look Washar Cnmnsny *t Afo- nu* A and HiUsr strogL

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Hagans, will m**t tan lgb t a t tk* Rsaa-vUl* Hasonlo Tsnipla This I* a n*w abnpts*.

Tk* Tmds* Oman Antl-TubaroulagriAatoolatloa'wlll nmat Buaday aftsrnaon a t Us hsadquartars, <1 Thirtasnth avs-

Bufftrinf frsni grip, paguty Clark Frsdsrisk C. Osluteg m th* Bsoend Frsrinoi Opart, to In M d today ut U* b*m*i H I Bloomftold uvumA

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g ir lf dsnrithod to* hsgM rsiM -irlctsn ss h sv la# brown, curly hair and being im ooth tharsn . Hs w m woll dress*II and wor* n dark silt- Hs kad on no hat. All th* nirso* agrnad tbnt h* WM an axtrsm riy psilts yoang man. Ona of them aald h* had held th* dear of th* bom* opan far bar M ah* w m ;omlng ovar from ths kaapltal- Hd Wm

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Js lfa iya of tM Anssmkiy and Beerstary Frank A Oavri *f to* Bsnat*. today raoalvsd from County ChalrmM Msr- bart W Taylor of I sg s i Caunty tk* oomplst* list of msn sslootod lo-^nU tb* variao* is tts ritlv # ishs apgortlsaod t* to# oouaty to r th* oamfac ssMton ot th* L sg rila tuxa 8«v*r*l of toss* suloatlona hava alroady appoartd In to* Mow* rauantlp.

Th* Itot ts M fnUows:Asneutoly ,Bug*rvtoer of m ia. O j W

p. coIm : aasislant ■uparvuers, Job* b . w aod and Baory ' I t Fr**m*u: ■**• g * a n t-g lra rm * .^ llU u i R. Bwaa; a*- a ritaa i M fisa n t-s t-a rm a t b d ^ r . Grant: sgatstattt kill ntaik, Chartos T roitosi BnarkMpeta, Chartog OufuMf and Hugh fTBrlon, th* lattof of Or- ang*; f iu JiofkA A ibsn Kt iumto Ag-

■t K im im r and John G n g ts i-------V to ^ * A to a n « . Harry C R u s it Abrsh a m lt ln k • • " " “ "■‘Snr.In addition to tha aMvs, a* told. M ak ag -ta -b a , Cbartoo C gllBrimi b n aslscud M hi* privat* Merotary, w . Btantoy Haughriglit. aad tor a d r ir iu t gsoiwtaiy, Rog*r fe, talmoiL

Bapato—Wugarvisar of hlRa 'Wjmain H JuhM on; aarioun t bill otork. ttoarTo* L w ato rb m ^ : doorksopof, Jriia T. Choahir*. ' . .

Th* aaloettoM wor* all arid* by Ik* agseutitrs oontraltu* ot t in Hopnkllaan county oommlttee, tha matter *7 ohoorinB tkqm baring bMn r*B*fM ta that V riy by th* tw«lv* mambSfg *1 tb* Bansx dsU gntlsn of tk* Hous* *M by Ssaalor Csignt* In tb* otknr okdm- b*r, ■ i- ■

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In order plan ot d< (ho Board noon authi It. Bhorrtn r*s*ntatlv( palitt** I tak* pine* board root

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E FURTHER FEDERAL AID VOTE

Armr BaalBaan aaS Slato •■S K avin ttoa Bw rS f* U« la i t la i t* Snwlaa la B* HalS h r B a w n t. Bllaakatk. B araaaa aaS Ja taa f Cttr- W aal Uavrraawat ta DraSca Bar bM Oama Nad aa P rlaala lr

In order to work out a eomprahanatT* plan »t davalopmant (or Nawark Bar, ih t Board of W orki yaatardar aftar- noon authorliad Chief Bnftnaar Horrli IL Sharrerd to call e rantaraaoa a t rap- raaentatleee of the b a r fron t mantel- palltiaa Tha m eatlnr trill probablr take place Wednaedar aftarnoen In tha board roeme.

The action wae aukirn tad two weeka ako by Commliploner Charlaa P. Olllan, Tha m atter waa than laid ovar to c tra tka anrliiaar tlma to eonaldar tha projaot aad aaand tha manlclpalltlaa oa tha anbjaat Taatarday aftaraeoa Mr. OtUan raaawad hla motion aad It want th ra a ih aaaatmotMly. Ja n a y City, Bayanaa aad Blliabath will ha akkad la aa*d tapraaantallvaa.

Manhara a t tha U alta i Btalad a ia y baard a t aaplnaara will ha aakad ta at- tw d (ha aaalaraaet, Tha K a ta Board a t, Cammifie aad M arlsatlaa will alao ha'aahad la atlaad.

A tlar tha maatlac Mr. Olllan palatad aa( eemi af tha plana ha had In mindwhan ha mada tha matlan. Ha pointad oa t that laal ra a r ha appaarad In Waah- inctaa bafora tha rtra ra and harhara oaBuaIttaa aad dlaenaiad the prapar farm ta r daraloplnp tha bay. It la (o caaUBna tha t lfh t for tadaral aid In tha warh that the propocad oenfaranea la e a l l ^

I t waa aald by the eommlaaleaer that It la the aim of tha oonfarabca ta work aitl aama aehama wbaraby It win ha poaalhU to cat tha fadaral sararam ant to d rtd ta tha bay and damp tha d radftd mattar on tho privately owaed lowlaada fronttns tha waterway.

m ItiPot tha work e o n a ite d tbara would

hara ta ba apaelal lastelatlaa. aa nadtr aalatlaa etalutee It would ba trapoa- elbla for a munleipallly to Imprava a maa’a land and than aiaaaa him far It t 'ndar tha plan propoead, tha d ty wauld •Iva tha owner of euch lande ten yeera la pay tha eiaeaemaata. Tha maney woald ba tumad over to tha povarn- m aat aa It waa paid.

ta oannaetlon with tha propoead Im- pravamaala to the bay there waa ra- euiyad by tha board a latter fram Btahard C. Janktnaon of the Slate Com- rteroa and Navlpatlaa Board polatlns to Iba aaadlUoa of tho bay. Tba Mtor polata out that the aaletenoe of a t.M 0- fast bar near the Central Railroad brldpa makae a wide detour naeeatary for vaaiele drawlHk mere than five feat of water. *

Aooompanylnc the letter waa a map ahawtna In detail Juet what Hr, Jank- Inaaa m eant Tha w riter mada na laaommandatlemi. II waa decided to lafar tho latter aad map to tha eoafar- aaoa ta r eoieldaratloa

Mr. Bharrard waa rasaaatad ta taka np with tha elty law departm aat a aup- caaud farm of hill to oorar tka m attar of aUawalk rapalra aad elaaallnaaa. It was pMatad ea t th a t tha aalatla# ardl- n u a ae aa tka eahjaat a re aat broad latUBk to permit tha elty ta heap the walks la the heat eeadtttaa.

y id sa William P. M artla af tha Caart of Oamataa Plaaa# wrote a latter ta tha baard dlaouealaa one shaaa a t tha aldaeralk auaatlea Tba eommaateattea rafarrad to tba oaadltlaa af tha walha oa tha brtdaea ayar tba Lachawanaa BaUroad. n a w riter aald that, white the atraet dasaitm aat had mada avary e r tif t la h a « tba Niawalki an lhaaa brtdsaa la seed aoadlUaa, It waa haadt- cappad by laak of prapar aatkartty. The ladB* aasaaated th a t there he aa uadeaeteadtea raaohad by wblah the reapaaMblUty far haaptak tha walka etaaa ba planed au aoam a aa 'i ahoaliar a

What (ha Apm m ia l la.In f i t l r te a kttaatlaa. Hr. Bharrard

eaM the acraeaMat batwaaa tha alty aad tha reltroad protrldad that tha elty keep tha aldawatka aad roadwayt •war tha hrldpaa la repair, while the raU rtad Itealt la te keep tba atnieturaa la B ^ aaadlUea. Tba latter waa ar> d a n i aakaawladfad. aad Jkdpa Martla w t t ba latormad a t tba propoead bill ta jw var all aldawalk trauhlaa

ware rafarrad te Beat fa r aonaldaratlan.

Qm waa tram property awnara la tha u M a ttr ad Bryant airaat aad protaatad a ^ a a t tha paapeaad apaalac af that UaMwagblare tram Uneoln avanna te irasblaB tea a aa aa a ' Tba eemmualea^ tla a aat aat th a t tha pretaMante aap- Mlwad that tha haaafit te tha d ty waaM aat wamaat tha aapaaaa,Mitea added thaa tha avaatak waald

artvaap new aalayad aat and U a aala avaatw.*

athar aampialat aama fram tha 0MB at B. Waikhawakp B Bona aad diww attaattea te tba '‘daKarabta" eon- dWaa at Jabaa atraat. The atraat la M ad daap kalaa aad a manaea te ig lirtar traffla tha firm baUaaaa '

PtBiBlp OBIad Baptnaar Jamaa 0. ■hBaak auMf*** te the aommlialaa* aiB Bmi ha bad baan laformad that aa laiwsaa ad | l a tan la tha priaa of atSialBral ataal wap ahent ta ba made. Ma auBBaalad that tha baard aatborlaa «t mm tha yarehaaa at ataal far tha awstfuaMaii at tha aaBlaa tea ad haiaa n r Baat Mawarh Terminal.

O tfillB B with tha raMn at. tha baasd aNihatlaad tha puraBaai af II,HI warn kt tha atetarlal tiam the Bdy Panadm aad Iraa Cemsaay.

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This Store Closes Tomorrow at 6 0*clockSilk Windsor Ties

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Itpr boya, alrls » «SBNH, In aMn colora or fancy plaidt, aotna ' nidi, rtnlatloii Untth in all tbe wanted colerlnii.

Thia Is aa taceptltmu anrinf and tha quantity, which ta tlrall^,with bsoaMtehed and

■hoiild readily ba dlspossd of.

Tkst GcHt MihUb UBderstar Site Now ia Prognas IVMtomw WUl Be tkB Lm I Oajr to Vtow

The Palm Beach DisplayAn authentic exhibit of advance Millinary Apptral and Dren

Accefleeries for wear at Southern reaortt.MmiBory Psrlsr, Sstoed rteor.

Tontorrow! Banner Day of Our January SaleGala Offerings of Unusual Savings for Boys and Girls

Saturday ia primarily Children’s Day at this store. Tomorrow is no exception—hundreds of offerings—most tempting and ven lowly priced a ^ i t the economl- ■oian. When you buy for children at this store, you buy wisely and economize substantially. Every department is thoroughly equipped to supply your ' ■ ■ ' ' ’ < L— t------4—1 Shop tomorrow before 6 o’clock.

cal parent or guaru...., ... i Sd vu W J BVS VhdlBWdS V*l mm w— — w---every requisite Come'and shop at this popular shopping center!

Little Girls and Their Mothers Will Be Pleased With These Smart Garments

GirV and Junioif’ Washable DreaMSComprising of linBoa, raps, chsmbrayt aad

ginghtitis, in plain colora, plaids and cwnMaatioiia, bllghtty routsed, one and two pioco modola; t*P*|*r $3.00 to $5.00, special....................... 1.60 to 2.50

Girls* Coats, Regular 7.95 to 10.00Fabrics are chinchilla, libetlne and mlxtur«,

exceptionally well made, variety of splendid models, good issortment of sixes............. .. .6.50

Regular 2.00 GIrV WaahaMe DressesMatorials art chimbrty aad gingham, in va-

rtaty of w y pretty modela, plain colors and plaids, not svory size ia all atylaa, but all alzoa collec­tively, S to 14....................................................1,3^

5.00 and 5.95 Tots' CoatsA variety ef cute modeb, xlbeline, chinchilla

and corduroy and broadcloth, some with fur col- v w A A r iu jf ilara, others velvet, plueh or self cloth, belted R^fular 11.50 to 16.00 Girla CoalSmodels, doable breeited end button trimmed, good high-grade coats’ . . . . . . duroys and libelino; msny fur trimmed models, allassortment of colors and sitct; special........... 3.95 button high at neck, belted, plaited backt with

Tots’ and Girls’ White Dresses J,*™Not an undesirable dress In the collection, _ . - - nW o' Wnahahto MiiMv Skirts

some slightly mussed, others discontinued styles. WSSnaDie imuoy a m ra* ’ Made of excellent quality galatet. side plaited

Toti’ regular 1.00 to 5.00, special 50c to 2,50 model, well made, deep hem, ell lengthi, 18 to 30Girls’ regular 1.00 to 8 50, specia] 50c to 4,25 inches, white only; ipecikl..................... ............ 79c

Regular 1.50 Glrla’ Washable Dresses i Regular 1.00 Girls’ Middy BlousesFabrics ire ginghsm, chsmbrsys and percales; pliids, stripes ! Of excritem quality "Jein Lonsdale;" all "‘vy »nd r^

and solid colors, cffectiuply trimmed; special..........................1.00 ' not every site in every style; special, while they last, ,69cShop TiHBorrow B efore 6 o’clock

V alue to $3 Corsets, 79cValue to 1100 Sample C. B. Cofuta—Latest fash­

ionable shapea, so-called "laconda.’* made of minu- fecturer’t samplea. Every womaii fully rcalliea what an offer of thia kind moana; aa many dlllereat atylaa In thia lot that ev«y woman can readily 8nd a modal auitabte for har particular (Igart; liiea 18 to 56; speclol at tho low priea of...........................7$e

i u o to I1J8 C H. BraaJirto A choke lot of brand-new, clean braHiarea; modela for all Hgures hi many itylM; made of strong material, trimmed with embroidery or lace; some made of all-over embroid­ery, lace trimmed; all hooked in front; tixee 52 to 46; while they last, special...................................... 59c

Sale Stamped LinensSBr. GbsM T ow tb—As- ( Sto. Stam pid C hlM na's

•orted deslini; ill Hum f Dtsssh tn sixes I to 4hcnwtiKtwd ............... 25c ' y««: tie* of

BOc. Glicsl Towris—Lsr« whits oaly . . . . . . . . . . . . 2$csits, sure Hnen h u e k ...^ t»«, StoMpsd Cmtaraiactt

35«. SUMDOd Nteht Gowaii ! ind Seariw-18x54, pars-Seml-msoe. nainsook; nsit linen ................. .......5 9 cdeitins ........................ 1 56«- Stamped Drsiaw 1

4V. Stempto Uaekson to 4 years; good quslltj^Seta—ConsiItim of center- it ............................... ..39cpiece, six plite and tlx I SSc. Stamped Pillow Tope, tumbler designs . . . .29c with heck; colle|i deslans,

T5e. Stamped Preseeo— , at .............................. ..lOcUarge sixes, In blue, rose ' 10c. to BOe. Semples of•nd ten ..................... -SOc Stamped Aitklei.. 5c to 25c

Shop Tomorrow Before 8 o’clock.

Women’s & Children’s HosieryWomen*s $L00 Silk Hose

Special, 74c.; Three Piira, $2.15,Hot quality silk hose, in block, white, bronxe, pink, yriy,

cfiAinptt>) nivy; aU have dtep litk imrtAr fclds and re- tnforced soles; termed Invgulsrs; all sixes. 8 ^ to I0!4.

WoiBen’s Regular 19c. ButBon Hoot

Very terviceeble wearine quel- ity; ell eitee, SVt to 10; epo-clat, p e lf ................................16e

Wonen’a 39c. Black Cotton Boae

Reinforced doable soles and double garrer wette; all sixes, 8>4 to 10; tpociel. .2Sc 6 aairB L59 Childrai’a FlBe Ribbed Hoae

An excellent ecbool bow tor the boy or yonna ibIh ; all lUtt,8 to OH: epccltl, pair......... 15c

• ’doel

Wmwb’b 60c. CariuBere Hoae Just the thing for the cold

weather; trregulera of iho 50e. gredee; ell sitae, SH to 10.SiMclal........ -39c. 3 P ^ U O

Wobmb’b 60c. FIbar Hoaa Retnfercod eoloa and a tare

Heto gaiter top; iseonda of tbe BOe. grade; all siae^ $H te 10; tpodal, pair . .35e, 8 i d n IJOCUkfaBB'b 16c aad 19e Hoae

Very eorrleeeblt weatiaa gaal- liy; all eixee, S te OHi tp ^ a l,pair............... .......^y....12cgik TtmaiteW Bofore 6 lock.

New Trimmed Hats—Really Ravishinga s_ _I ___# W m dw MA nmMsffOlP Hbw4 an m ndnrete lv nHced th a tA beautiful collection of new trimmed hate, so pretty snd so moderately priced that

they will appeal to every feminine fancy. Materialt arc Cheruit latin and faille silk, bined with tagal straw, with the imartMt touches of hand-made flowers and othernew blooms. The models are absolutely new, likewise the shadiys, at ......... .. ^ ....... 5-00

You Must S w the BcBiiUfol New H a sn iiiB TriBuned Cnapeatix at 85.00.

New Untrimmed Satin HatsThis collection ia truly delightful. They are finished in high luster satin in tho

newest shades of blue, rose, green, black and miny other fuhionable colors. Some are trimmed with hemp braid in the form of bahds, crowns or underftcings, You will find large, medium and small sailors and also Tricornes and turbans in the assortment We consider these hats exceptional value at.................................................. 1-9$ “ “ 2.98

Women*8 Genuine Leather Hand BagsR e g u l a r 1 . 0 0 ; S p e c i a l a t 7 9 c .

Genuine leather hand bags; four diffemnt styles tn the lot to select from. All the oew thspes; lined with feney colerod silk; lining fitted with change purw end mirror._______________

Many Striking Specials in

Lovely WAISTSA meting birgatn in our wilsl eec-

(ion. Ve cen’t go fully Into dcteil with eech Item, owing to the limited tpece, but you mutt come to ep- preclete fully the meentog of this offering. Included In the colloe- tioo ere line lace welitt, crepe de chine lilk In white and colored. In* eluding black lingerie end voile linen; only imall quantltlei In the lot.

SiA WaktoRegulay 8.M, epeeis l................. IMHcfular S.aO to BJB, spacW...l.to Rogulai T.tS H BAS, apecW...B.I& Regnler MB, epeclal.................BAORegular .. 10.00 I 15.00Special . .. 7A0 I lO.BORegulir .. te.SO, I0.S0 I 22A0.25.00 Special ... IB.ea I 20.00

Shop Early Tomorrow

Saturday, Great Clothing Day for Boys and Young Men__ _ ’ . ^ .r. . 1 1441- m -ti .» i r . « r w » « A .4 > Tliji fltiHw—Over 300 In tho eteortmeni, cleverBoys’ Finest Grade Norfolk Suits

WWi Two Pains of TronBen I pretty mixtures and i.

In tho Inett grade Norlotk stylH, elevsr models.Orett vatisty of pretty mixtures and coloring

Jm Indst grade Nerfetk stylH, elevsr bsadsomsly tmlorod; slxei 7 te 18 years.Regalar $0.75 suits, spedil..,Rsgular $11,116 suits, spedsl................... -o .^Regular $13.50 aad $14.50 tuiis, speclat— 10.50

Big Boys’ OvercostsFor school and dime wear, sixes 13 lo IB

yoBii, I variety of clever new models, self end velvet coltara, swagger ffltlng models. In the newest mixttiree.Regular $11.M grade overcoats, special........ 8.50Regular $13.50 grade overcoats, special........ 9.50Regular $15.00 grada overcoats, sp ed sl..... 11.50 Regular $18.00 grade overcoats, special.......... 13.50

Boys’ 6.50 to 7.50 Norfolk SaitsWith Two Pain of ’ftooMrs

Floe grade mixtures, tn a variety of nut color­ings, elevsr Norfolk models, coats tergs lined, also corduroy suits, mouse gray and brown, flns grade corduroy, most durable suits for lervtos, oosM tergs tod MiakI lined; every suit with two pairs of full lined trousen; slisi 7 lo 18 yesn; wMIs they last; special...................................... .....R A U

Little Fellows* Warm OvercoatsAt Greatly Reduced Priew

For boyi. ages 2Vi to 10 years, every overceet in our stock, chinchillas, fancy mixtures, chevlote and Scotch tweeds, plain shades, blue, gray, brown, alto mixiures and pUldt, button to neck and con­vertible collar models, self and velvet collars, nicety tailored, most all costs lined with fancy worsted or llionel body linings.Regular 54.06 grade ovcrcosis, spcdal...........3.MRegulir $5.06 snd $6.08 overcoiis. speclit. ...4,75Regular ».00 and $8.50 evercoata, apeclal---- 5.75Regular So.uB overcoats, special.................... JMRegular $11.06 to $13.50 overcoats, special . ■ 8.75

Boys’ 5.00 Norfolk Saits With Two Pairs of Trousers

MatarisI ef wool mixed chevlett, tn a vtrisiy of neat colorings, grays, tana and brown mlxiurca, Norfolk modelt, attached and three-piece detach­able belte, both trouHre made peg faihion and full lined; tiiaa 7 to 18 years; special.....................3.85

Boys* Novelty Hats at Vi PriceEvery novelty hat, pluahea, corduroye, velvete,

cbinchillu and fancy mixtures, some with InNnds,Regular SOe. halt, epeclal.................................... ^Regular 1.00 hats, epeclal....................................5wRegular lAO bsta, epeclal...................................v KRegulgr $1.05 te $3.05 hate, epeclal.. 97c to 1.97

The Suits''^**'' $00 in the asaortment, clever models, specialty designed for young

men who demund up to tho minute style. One, two and three button ainglc-breasied uck modela, a variety of tho litcat Upels, soft roll; also donblc-breutod model In blue, great va­riety ef nest colorings, mixtures, overplslds It stripce, alto blues « black; sixes 33 to 42.

Regular $10,50 and $1250 suits, special..........8.75Regular $15.00 suits, special......................... 10.75Regular $18.00 auiie, special........... ............. 12.75Regular S20.00 suite, special............... . — 14.75Regular $25.00 suits, special......................... l7.o0The OverCOttS“ The favored winter models,

single snd double breasted, tight Biting or loose box styles, most all have velvet collars, oxford and dark mixtures; slits 34 to 40.

Regular $12.50 overcoats, special.....................9.56Regular $15.00 overcoats, special................... 11-50Regular $18.00 overcoats, special....................13.50Regular $20.00 overcoats, special....................1,5.50Regular $25.00 overcoats, special....................1850

Cle«n>lJp Sale50 Jnvcnlte Suita, Formerly 3.98 to 898

Velvets, aergea and chevlota, broken lines from our regular stock, clever models, Oliver Twist. Tommy Tuckers, vestees and middiea, blue serges, mixturae; alsee 3 to 7 years; white they last . . .2.85

NeM oa approval; no mall ^ ere .

Boy«’ 7.00 and 7,50 Blue Serfe Norfolk Saits

Flos grade all-wool blue serge anlte, clever Norfolk models, wlrti patch poeksia. coats pure worsted, aarga liuod; troMen cut pag fashion and full Hood; aim 7 to II yoara; white ihoy ^SP#dll1 eeeo^aeatooioouapiooaaooveews*..........fcWI

Boys* Macldiuw Sport Coots Foimcrly to 800

Just 60 Biackloaw costs in tho lot, In a vt- rltty of protly ptalda, clevor flaw models that

Sioaos the boya; ^ paars, apodal.. ■5,00ays' regular 810.00 Mackinaws, epeclal........7.M

Beys' rbgular 812.00 Macklnawt, special........850

Cletn-Up Sole00 beys' and young men’s top coats, spring,

fall and winter welghte, boys’ slits 12 to 17 years, young men’s sixes 33 to 40: a varioiy of mixtures; originally selling $8.50 to $1500; white they last, op ^ il ................................... ' . . . . . . ................5.00

None o« approvd; ao etoMs; no mall ordora.

Boys’ 1.00 New Spring Blouses80 dozen new spring blouses, made up to our

order, the -Pleut" blouse, white and color^ mad­ras, ittiched soft collars or detachable separate collar, torn back cuffa; aliea 7 to tC yean; whilethey last, spedal ...............................................68c

4A0 fur half doxeo

RadknUlf Btdueed b Rfery Garment in

Women’s & Misses’ ApparelPhah te d Cotiaray OaMbik wlfbHdly 28J» to Sao^ g$.........WoM^fe aad M h M /ttM o i d ^ Corti...........................17J6O o t h * d N N 0 n a t o i f o r w o a a a a n d a d a R g g o l a 2 1 1 % S&OI^ 9 R M 8 0 k t o -

, g$ i$ 5 d...............................17 J 5

. I t ......................%96IhtoM^ M irth SiJ» ato aM it to. - _

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C^arance Sale Jewelry Pieces

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R eed v lOe Ifw ’i Gold Filled BvttMiOoBrBBtoto for B h —oBKplaca gold dp»d buttoi, all M | ^

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M r i t r i t e d f r o s t h a n d lh if : T ik to apB oa*. aholla, fo rka, k iO W • p re a to r a . « r o i i | i d |N M . k u t to r k a h ru t, g p se la l, t o - . - . . . B e

____U % o s a , . 4. 4. . - I h I S e e d m % K k a B W . , . .4. . . - l J $. * O to l a t o iq fa rB , p W * poH M ito. .

RtophNr 60e AiMrted J«we»ry^ r o o d i plB% b a r p ia l , lavalH araa , U S k to m o ii8,^CBff ^

d n p a , a c a r f p i ta , fa iw y naoklaoaa, aoBM a r t k o sa d from a w h ^ d a y d fap lay , a a t (rM i dta ia a , o d te ra p la ia , a a t o t o n b t o « a t l t e ^ % aiito ............................

N«ite1tenlihibi$ f in n r f RMli for M mt a a apoaSa. tto ila tp M o a , k iU v ta , fa rk a , ato ,

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Tramp! Tramp! Children’s Footwear HereJanuary Clearance Sale of Boys’ Shoes

B rokaB linaa and diacontinued numbara of boya’ and little gents’ shoes. Boja* Patent Lsothw and Vid Kid Laos and Tan Calf Button, regular

N jOO aad $8.50. at.................................................................................... ^, Bayi* Gbb Matol Laco SboM, good plump aolro, an naat np-ta-date

loat; rogvltr HiO, at.............................................................................. ***9OmtoT Gta lUtai Calf BtadHr Una Shoaa; tbs gaed veariM

ktod; alias to to iSVii •(>«*•*.................. - ............................................U ttk Q tedf G«b Natal Calf Laca Show, sizas 10 to W /i; spacial U 9

Nut on tesis ki sbava itylee

Special-7-6rowing Girls, Misses* and Children’s High Cut Button Shoes

It ia ctaortag that in atir ebildran'a dapsrtnest. Tia eolf, gim malhi, patent laafh- or aid kbak vfcl, tMa aaaaoB’a ahoaa marked dawn ta tampRiig prlaaa. Tbay took waU, tb n fit «atl, snd laat, but nut least, tkay wusr wan ; afl the shove atylaa are made on our “Foot Ponr* laat, *S h M w 8 H * U » n |« l ir lL O O ,a t . . . ; 2 4 5 [

' Mat itlMaaa to aaah let, kto A wry gaed n » eallaetlwly. ’ ,

In tddMoa to Onm , wa earfy a aomplata |lM of iroving tottor, mlisaa’ w d ^ dno’a toaaa to taa odllf, «Mto nnkaak, toilta biMkahto, ptoMt (aaOar, M l calf and Mtok Sd ifcto. Mato Iram Me to N jOO, aaatodjng to.tom atoi Wad; aU M to an Mr famaha ‘•Paat F a n r tant.. _ ‘ ^ " n , --

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Women*8 New 5,00 Shoes

3.85■teas brebau In aMk l«L Tk*v

are patent leathav, snn matal. hluU cute wits btneh doth top*. naiMt lea****'' ■U'l 1 'wft areana Vutten and Inca, blank kfa

itten aad laaa.WaBMafs L oa S k p iu ra .......... BABWMMiMli 4A0 S H paan ........WomsB'a 81 te $4 Sltppwe .lAB W ew ia ^ IS te I I S l lp a tn . . aae

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916.

UYED BY WOMAN ASANCONASANK

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JUmORSOFS. A R. TOTAIE PART IN CONVENTION HERE

SECORin LEAGUE ACCEPTS FIRSTS REVIEW INVITATION

UAPED PHY F i r o n o SEA

4 P n d m Atm > !■ « » •« * «Oalr » •** !*» » « « l«■ m Ha* af XnmtAT raaaari hr hah. IWHaa- -Watalaa fhaala af Waa»B aa4 CkMii'B a, ■allata HalaM Vhaa U aar S*f*r* T araw a Waa Fl*a4,

Mew hi Inpad fifty faat Into th« *ea (N k (b* Italian llnar Aneana a memanl after Iba ahlp wat dealt a tnorlal blow b r a Mbmarlnai bow ha a tiiiaflad In HMcoM wMar with hU left arm bmkaa aM belplan and then haw, lu ll aa h* tl44 about to f a under, a waman'e hand (raim<l him by the hair and pulled him late a rowboat, wae related In detail Vp4 Newarbar loot nlpht a t ha tat In bl> baiae with bit ami In a atlpf.

Tba narrator, who llvaa In the Wund- •Ma aaotloB and haa a houaa palntiiif bMintat, la faarful that It hla nama m H hllihad b t waal4 htaa hla propartr l4 l la i r aad parhapa naver ba able to • a tM k la U t w tlva la*l. Ha had baaa M 4 Platt M hla mothar ti> lu ip and hM MPlMi bWMT traa i th a t caanwy In • ta r ry ta r ttn ra ta hla wita and ahiM.

I l i a atary af iha aaa tracady. ilka the aOMra, l■4lca^M that tha torpa4o ddUah Paat tha Aaoona to the bottom <m 4 pat flra4 n a in lha a taaaa r ba4 taah rl44M by a tualllada of bulliU- ■•M a fitr many awn, weawa aa4 WMren paaainaata ba4 takaa to opan hhata the flrlna aid not dlmlalata, tal4 t ta tu r r lro r . Aftar he had toM how he hM hoerded the llaer a t Naplea. ha

Tht Naw^Jaroey Comma ndary of Iho Waohlnaton Onard, favenlla auilllary j of lha aoelety of tha Soae of tho | Aawrlran Hovoluttoa, wtll lake an atr | lira part In tha tw antyaavanth anaual eonrroaa of tha national aoolaty, to be held In Newark Hay II and 11 At a maotlna of tho counell In charfo od ibo arm n iia llo n a t dt Broadway. Naw York, lato yaetarday afttrnoon. It w it decided Id have lha ontlra aonlor branch taka part In- dha openlix carananM, which era to ba carried out on Improa- atra llnoa.

An enrolniant af l i t boya waa ra- porlod and chapter erganltallona. on tha aame plan a t the parent aaaocla- lien, are to be organlaed. Uacli rt. A. R. chapter It lo prceent colore to the Junior rhepler. and iheaa era lo ha rerriad in lha prouoaalon al lha open- inf of the confreio.

Tho Nowark Branch of tba National Bocurlty Laafuo. through lU prooidaal, formor (Vrrarnor PTaaklln Murphy, bae acotptad tha tnvitatien of Cotoaol John 1). Praiar a t tho Piret Infantry to alland a review of the reflnunt a waok from to- morrow night.

Mr Murphy and mail af the Iwanty- four directora af lha branch of the laagua are aipaetid to attend. The raglnNet will be peradad W ore them undar tha oom- tnaad of ColcMMi Fraear, and a raeapUen will fallow.

couniiinT Bois’ w o n nriEs TO E n m effort

llealeae tar Wblet d a b ,Mri. Mery Conray of <1 gouth laventh

ilreet wa, boeleaa yoeterdey efiartionn to the Thuredey Aflerneen Whiat Club. Fhe waa eaaleted by bar daughter, Mra Frtnk Freller. Hri. C. II. Leber ef II Roeev'llte avenue will entertain tha clue al Ita n rit notellng.

EItGAGEIEim ANNOUNCEDMr. and Mra. A U under Roe, iif t f

Nineteenth evdnue. who relebratert their ellver wedding annlvereery al thair home Tuatday nlglil. announepd at that lime the engaaement of lhair daughter. Mte* Florander Roee, lo (leorga K una of 10 (Terwood place. Irr- Inglon. Tha dale for tha ercddlng Ivai aoi bean lat.

Mr. and M ra 'William Wanderer of 104 Nlneieanlh avenue have announced the engagemant of iheir deughtar. Mice CaroHna Ploranoa Wandarer. to H ar­vey Conroy, eon of Hr. and Mra. Jam t, Conroy of Zarata, Va. No data hie been aet for the wedding

Xilenaion of ibe activlltaa ef tha Narth Knd Community Bdya' Work Into Ward No. I, ae far aa the yard! of tha lacka- aruuia Railroad, and Inta tha Bllvor Lake eacUoB waa v o l^ yeatrfday afternoon at tho annual moating of the organiaatlan at hondquartem. Tha rommlttaa, with t>r. Dnirld B. Corooa, Nathan H. Browaier and H W. Bahronburg aa now mombare. offaetdd organliatlon for tba yaar

The officora for I t l i are: Cbatnaan.Banjamln • WMtaheadi vice chairman. WltUam Ball loerelary. Mr. Browilar;

Itraaauror. David M. Marrltl. Dob B. Qatoo 'oallBuoa aa community oocratary. The new eommlllee chairmen are aa followa; Dr. Emery W. Given, co-operation with Iho dhurrli.i. Richard Hartahome, a>-

. itpemUen with the municipality; l>i. I'or- j eon. eo-operatlon .with 'the achoola; Mr

Rahrtnhurg <a-operatlnn With buelneei I houaaa: Mr Hal. co-operallun with the I home; William RItIlea co-oporalion with

inathutloiu. Mr. Hal. financa. Mr. While- head, publicity.

I Tha rommltloa make-up la aa followt I ‘niraa-year meiabare, t>r. Coraoa. Dr

Qlvan. Mr MertlU and Hr. Bahronburg. two-year membara, Mr. Brawatar, Mr. Bal. I Auguatua V. Hamburg. Oaoar B. Hock- ridge; ona-ycar maaibara, Ur. Bailee I Jaaper B. Crane, Hr. Haruhom e and Mr WMtabaad.

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■I waa la Ib t kitchen whan I heard haOa gad abouia Running dbova 1

through g alight fog a aubmarina at too yarga dIaUnt. I crauobad

tha water lank a t thd top a l tha

r ial ta lava m yialf flam baing hit lha bdUatf. Waman aad ehUdron tP irt crying and pnlUng thair hair,

_ I man warn ruaalag ahant ahaut- I lia lha anhmarlaa la atop tiring.

M aagdaln and tha draw triad to _ tho pnnia by oaylng that r te ra 1 nwr. hat that only oiaw id ta make

thpM wema Inddaiily 1 heard a tar- j m mar ah i fall tha Bbt ptiamMa. K g bagaa a toramUa for tha hoata. f M a ftlh bahind tho tank, whiek wae HnNh tuna and again by h n lltta Tah- MB • ckaaaa wHh tha hnllata, I ruahtd g p to tha ratting and aaw tha lati g fttU tha haau laava.

OlHhaa Bnoa Bight A rta *Yban I JiuBpad on tba top ralllag ' with my ciotbaa la my right arm

ant Into tha am. My huadia afavad my rljNit arm fmm halng

liaa and whan I titriad to awlm my arm awung Ump. Jnat na I waa

___ caaaalantnaaa I fa it a head pgtl[ mT hair, anathor band oanght a t mr

nad aa t waa ralaad highar I i that a woman iraa paUlng ma

^tha boat' Ha keure and n ha lf wa flea tad

I t aa tha aaa wtth tba pain nf my ran grant that I eonU hardly hnnr It.

Wa bafcald a Haak anat an the horiaan anathar paaio Mtaad

t It a tuhnaarina. I t w aant a ..rina, howavor, hot n otaamar. Wo mhaa cam af by tha omw at thia gad oarriad ta a Uttla vlllago oh

UEtlmgNMi aoaat P roa, tharo wa want lg Olhmitar, whom tha brokan hogo In ■y grm wae aaL-

had loma money In tha handla «H*h 1 oarriad with ma all thmugh

trying Umaa. I haordad g ntaamar Wkloh. tf la r twaaty-tw g dgpg of roggh aM tbor. hrogght ma ta Bgatog laat

Boatoa I eama to Maw Tofh,

K' m my wife waa otaylng Wtth bar pao- orhila I »g* awgy. Tha pain la my

4MB pUn cagtlguad. m I waat to a hoo- | M la Now Tark two dapa ago. Tka taMam had to Woak It all over again

I t I oartalnly am glad that hack la Newark egida."

oorrlvar Uft thIa clly In July ta hla mother. Ho lo a a Amorimn «H> and decltiod ttiat ha had foraotloa

-hake hie paper* with him whaa heWiBi hack to bio natira eouatry.

; eooM have left Italy aU r ig h t" laid t a "hut It would hav* baaa a wall of BMPn than two amntba baoanoa of on t a * f*4 ***•’ I iwd ooooa frioodo aad t a p HW to It that I a ^ aboard el IJM Aaoona for New Tork.

"Thaugh that woman mved n y llfo. I t a hot know h tr name. I atked her Hloo, but aha wouM malle and aay, Novir mind!'"

FREMANHURTINCXANDNG WritlR TRUCE ON FIRE CALL

■It In tho foea by the crank af a BMIar fim track ae ha waa attamptlng (a start Iho ongtne to go to a lira yoa- tdPiay aftaraeon, Ftmman Jamaa P. ta n iy of Truck Company N a 0 wan taBohed fiva fast aemoa tha floor. ^1 tM City Hoipltal, wham ha wan taken hp Anting Doputy Chlof Bohwelohordl,B wga found' that his Jaw hod been •a a tiCured and that hlo taco had bean IMRy tom.

An niarm had coma In. and aa tho tasmon rushed to lake their pieces on tho truck. Rollly eoload tha crank and •ttnmplrd ta spin I t Thora was e lato oaploelon and tha aiaal crank whirled haM, atrlhing tha ftmman a blow which tamperartty pul him out of hla aonaoo. After a mtaute'o daley the track rolled out of the building wtm gnather man at lha wheat.

the blaia waa In an auto truck kwaad by Zemel A Co., charcoal deal era af II VIncenI ttraot, which caughi fira WUIa th* wM *tan6lnf In■Its*** itrMt, n«*r llnwthofne av«nu#. i im flMiAea wrr« quIrKlf «KUnfulihed VttlA nnly nllflit

fONAN Hn BY CAR BEING FED BY TUBE THROUGH NOSE

Through a tuba Inserted In her noea Mgald food It now being admlnletered la Nre Anns dkelly of as Cherry atraet who h ii keen unconucloue el ill HtohMl'e lloeplul elnuo Monday nighi ■m. ■kally wee struck end knocked aongetem that night by e northbound Cagtral trolley car In Mulberry etreet a l East Bark Since then rho hae not nMUod.

Attending phyelclana fair that Mra ■kidly'e skull la fractured at lha kaie. Baaauee of her preearl out .-ondltten Umv hare thue far been able lo mahe but a eurtory eiamlnation. ■mawhlle injection of liquid food Is kolag reaerted to In the hope of nursing t a epark ef life Into e flame, after

' Which an operation will bt performed

ROSmAl MANAGERS MEETRaporiA af euma af money raload by

WOHao of the women'a beard of managam dl lha Honeepalhlo Hoapttal ef Bmad Ceapty were made yeaUrday at lha taltthly gNotlna of tho hoard held in the ■ ta sk Maine, 111 UlUalen avantta. The ftaHar appreprintloa af floo wae amda ~ tbp aapport t f a b a t bad. Mm. W.

dhatman of tba draia had ehasga of tha parfoemanca af

anaauaaod that tha Mt pro- l l . l l l

■gUrt BaUar, who had ehaiga of W laolum, l epai'led that It bad IW .I0. wbtla tha poeaaads from

toa warn aga imicad an III. W. BWett a t Baat Omnga

A- Maachoa al thB city warn 1 H aati VO mowtaPiMP. Jaaaafy

, MtaMb k—B totThPlhahtad wia f 'i iM r alia g l t a Mtaod'

Announcing the NewREISS LOCKT-ON

Eyeglass and Spectacle MountingInstead of the old method of drilling the lenses and

screwing them into the mounting, we now eliminate the hole and screw entirely and the lenses are Lockt’on by an entirely new method.

With this new device lenses cannot possibly work loose, and are held rigidly in place with the possibility of broken lenses on account of screw being too tight or screws coining out entirely eliminated.

Tn appearance the Reiss ' Lockt-On Mounting is very much neater than the old style.

Ours is the only place in Newark where this mouhting can be obtained and we invite alt eyeglass wearers to call and let us demonstrate why we consider this to be the greatest eyeglass improvement in recent years.

837 Broad Street Newark, N. J.

BUY IT NOW!P r l o e f l i L r O ' w e x ' ' X ' l i c k n E i ' i r e x *

igt, P M MklMi, lolW UMit, Qt. I SPECIALS for SATURDAY OnlyP rlO B B 2 5 % O f f Wa ITald tba Bight m Baatriot BaaaWWa* Ne Hatl

i e r TataphaM Ofdafa n iM . Na Baada DallveMd.

H I G H E S T Q U A L I T Y - L O W E S T P R I C E S - P R O M F ^ S E R V I C E

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50c Sin 32e 7Sc Size 4 6 e i t Size 6So

ft Im CntadiA itt I FmA SmIt ifP o m p e i a n O l i v e O i l

•ay WBlIa Priaaa Am Spaaldl2Sc sill, Tins, Spidal it 19o 50c Mzc, t-Rnt Tins, $ ^ l at 37o 1.00 silt. VQiart Tins, Spadal It 73e 100 itn, fBailci Tins, Special at 1 .45 illO size, 1-BiIm Tils, SpicW at 2 .8 3

porn prill'’.Niilli’' ream

I 2ScA 4ryStan'l«lifi*.-^ ZSc A4ry S U n ’ T U .......... 1B «1 ib. A b ta r im it C o tto n . . . SV o10c A a to l tk a ........................ 7 c25c A u to lak i ........................ 1 7 o

B W alter B o k o t'i C ecoB .. . lA o 1 lb. B iew bonate S o d a .. 7 o

5 lbs. B icarbonate S o d a . . . 3 f t e25 Tahlnt SkUnUt IwatT.......lOCTiUili th tin if i lf rc H y .. . . d S o1 Ib. Borax .............................H eVi lb. B o rack A dd, p o « d . l O e H Ib. B o radc A dd, p o « d . I S e 1 Ib. B o rad c A dd , p o n d . . Z S o 1 f t Beef, Iron and W ina, 3 ^ 0 1 a t . Beef, Iron and WIm . S 9 o 2Sc BrecbaiirB F IH fi........... I B o

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I 25c UUilB lU d c ta ......... 1 9 e*• V I . 3 9 e

MI b M b w l d C M i i 3 9 c SOc M ilk M a r t a i a . . . . 3 9 c

1 lb. Mcrck'B S m v

5 Iba. M arck'a S u g ar MOL $ 1

N76c Niiiol (M bw ral OU). 3 5 c Sc N o n li i t BotUaa, 8-ot. t h e

OK h O b a « rF fiad h p w taf} 1 9 c I B. (M * iO I(h« fb ftaw t4 f)39c

1 QmitOlnOKhacblBpNtdj p 1 do/. Pvafllne Candlea.

7 Ac

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lb. Rochelle SaltW qdnln M (t-pih).

R i/q lb. Rod <1 lb.RochdtoSdt.

1 lb. Rochdle R d t.........1 yd. Rubber Sheeting . I 'i yd. Rubber HHaeting

S50c Sage and Snlphtir . 39ctSadii Pgirden (In. h In kai) 19c

WfOcWilMli U r Sbh . . . 3 9 c 12«7. WHchHaiel . . . 1 4 c

1 quart Wftdi Hud......8AcK gallon Wtteh H aao l.... 4 5 c 1 gallon Witch H a u l . . . . . 7Ac iL N W iB idi'iC dU w O l.... A9o 2Sc White Pine and T h r .. 1 3 c ^ WHIie Pina and T k r .. 1 9 e

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Syringe a 9 i6 lj n id i! MiTiiniBag. dtdB. Bod L e t U e Pill Your Dimiwhhor. ropM Bowi r o a l l y good gaalWy.

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98eYeu G e t E xeotly W het

Your O e e to r O rffere 59c

2-QMitNT M BMinE

SCHWARZ’S COLD CREAMand ^fRRSSaa * S C h»galy M n t a aad

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S P E C I A L O F F E R IN G O F

High Grade Ostrich PlumesAt Exiremefy Low Prices

$1.00, $1.50 $2.00Broad, Fluffy Heads and Wide Flues

In Black and White Only

We have purchased a large quantity of the highest grade of Ostrich Plumes from the New York firm of Philip Adelson &Bro., who are now retiring from business.

These plumes came to us at practically ourown price, enabling us to offer you genuine bargains in Ostrich Plumes, these prices cannot be equaled anywhere else in the city.Every Plume is Made of Prim e Stock None Were Node for Sale Purposes.

MAIK PLOGK

50 Wooltex G)ats at $12.50Every Q iat Guaranteed for Two Seasons

A special lot of fine Wooltex Coats, made up in the exclusive Pompadour Cloth, have beenshipped to us at a price so tow that we are offering them to you at 1150. With the coldest days (mwinter coming soon, this sale offers a wonderful opportunity for saving. Seldom, indeed, are Wool­tex Coats sold at this price.

Winter Coats at $5,95Fennarly i p to 11146

All smart, new models, trimmed with collars and cuffs of black or beaver plush. Large, roomy pockets and smart belt effects. Wonderful value* at...................................................... $5.te

Corduroy Coats $10,00P a n ta r iy o p to 11750

Clearance Sale of

Blousesat 39c & SOc

Attractive Fur Trimmed models of Cordu­roy. Some have belts and larae pockets. Collars of Beaver, Natural Opoasum, Raccoon, Skunk and Skunk Opotaum, at................ .................. 110.00

Two Unas of Blousoi must be cleared by tomor­row night, and to effect this clearance we havt mirked them at prices that cannot fail to dispOK of them.

300 Blouses at 39cSmart models fashioned

of Organdie, Voile and Novelty Crepes. High or flat collars and long or short sleeves. Good range of sizes, but not in each style.

Bbuses at SOcColored Nets, Laces.

Chiffons and Black Crepe de Chines and Jap Silks lii v I variety of styles. Broken sizes. Remarkible valttsa at this cricc.

•BCBND FLOOB

An Advance Display of

NEW MILLINERYOur millinery pariors are showing the pret­

tiest collection of early ttyles, in the city at most reasonable prices. Juat to look at them and try them on seems to bring a breath of spring.

S a t in a a d S t r a w H a tsAll Satin Hats

Daintily trimmed with quills, French flowers, hand-made fiowers, of satin, straws, bows and nov­elty ribbons. There are Sailors, Turbans and large rolling brim effects.

$3.95 to $8.95N e w F o lia g e T r im m e d H a ts

$ 4 .9 5 to $ 6 .9 5SBCafiO FMOB

Saturday SpecUds in

Hair GoodsLitsnsr't Switchts tnd

T ransformations are recog> nized as the best and most reasonible in the state. Perfect matchea guaran­teed by an expert.

limner SOJnch Triple Switch, $2.98

Can be worn either sep- irately or all together, for it ia made of three aep- ■rate steins. In all shades at the moderate price, |2 3 b

Gray Triple Switcheea t t o

Perfect match guarin- teed, at the reaaonableprice of....... ................$33®

20-Inch S-Stem Serttdi, in all shadea except gray, at ....J.............

FURS OF QUALITYAt Reduced Prices

Cold days will be here soon and you will findgreat comfort in a warm muff or neckpiece. They should prove doubly attractive at the * "ic followingreductions in price:15540 Genutoe BnStoa RME, nrinced to ................ 136.00$4540 Btock PoK MMT, iWhMd to ..........................IN 40ISSjOO Ganutoe Skonk Mnff. ndnead to .................... I2S.0012160 Genuine Beavar Naff, ladnead to.................... I17JH)12150 Djrad « i u i 4 l a d n e a d to......... .............. $1«.50

) Rat l t J O H adtaoa S ea l HMT, .115.00

t7M 0 Back Pox Sat. tadtotod to ■ - - 1126.00 Pototod Fox Sat, ladvead to

106.00 Hodata Sari 8 4 , ndutod to , v n n u s n o o n

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stock of children’s hats have been placed in three groups and marked for quick selling.

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Formerly 98c to $4.98 ;

Felts, Tem e'Shantere,' 't

Drc s Hate of Cerdw ar, Sstin and PiBsh and TaB* ■<ored Modela of Vrionr,' InMack ta d criwe. Splendid a 'trainee. " u ;

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Piiils,OII},hnbkiiiiii MaoifnMm'hpplnare strictly high data, and our goarantet |o a s with evtNy sale. ‘

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TS* tetnarro u g h d r a f t ■tovamaht of wa* r**dThom u Woo tor, to tti* pkgtantry cc too of Odo I mltlM wi* •uporvtM Ui< to bo givon I of tho moln 4 vom ry cololi tho city, TI traoo In btoo Uag tho blot liiadlng of H of Iho PoMol

Tho main hi Joooab F I hldwln 8. LinUftlor Wllllo doUgligtit with Hr. gtovoni. uproootd h mobhor Id wI hod groopod afgoelally tho chronology i hoc boon to b tito ry of tb

Tho proloi whon Indlon tbo ground c oftloo bulldln gorko. Tbo o gtelDod by y oodlooco onf iMDto to to tokoo tho pli BWbt to tho

Tbo oulhoi thol ho wo, on oay oug ooaimlUoo M of tho roodli ODd bulM In tr 'o blotorj moot ond mo

A«Tbo proloi

plotoriol. w otorod Iho dl oa ovoriuro. will doninol nnod lo po “otooia" eui gbodow win oad doneoo i voU on tbo ogpoor, olo* oonttiry ohi Froneh flog o o M by o I bo Molod 0 00010 Id olgl wm bo giro worforo In t wtn portloli

Ingtoa yo tbo orooh ol nil* Immodl of Hoary Ci whito moD eouatry In t

Tho rtrol ooareoly m< MMtt.dorknt tho brightl] Bobort Troi tMD of tho Ing ottltodt e igioo Into ooeeutiito i ■igvoiaoBt. •add to tha boot000 otr volooa wtll

Tho audio •ougor* on obiUty af I boot will t Paooale and dlaoiBhork.

Al thio pt that tho an lag ta tho omtoneo 0 will bo mar eolobrotloD.

acom lyrtvod on ol wllb wboot •O ta to prthomtoIVM Juaotuiu O nonda ond I log aoongo

dgr, Tho noat

of drawing which tbo for tho loi Mr. Urquhi tufu of Ih th a t Treat paying for otoad of < boon a oou him. "No*

Whon thi agrood upo and tho no otruct tho put In ordi ahoda An h u n tir i wl to brightor apgoar a t l

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SPIRIT OF M A T STALKS BEFORE

FEIE PLANNERSi ^ ’i S t* i d W h im b -

inn Sea m Natal Nnii u Plij Is Rsti.

OUttFIH. PiCnitEOF EAUT DATSt i n t B e e tls s • ( 1 m —rt< • ( P n l* * —

mm* B—ch D n t t ml T n t •« t i n t M— » «■! • ( F*«M at h7 D In rta r H«— Wl— C * e e —4etl— br B—k C— ■ tt l—. B*tw« WM*h A n ■ « . —»l»< mi Ntwark Hlatarr-

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W M i )—t t*a tM OMtnIUM a tO u had undir dl— itoii th*tuM lM lI— «C M —a i v i m n h iU ttln , A n if tM tlo n w n i ftroM ln« i n n ^ th a t tba e—unUtM n k « a n r H m Ntw arhar. I t U m d an laad tha t n t a - alU— w— araa—tad b r Btehatd C Jaablnaan, — vim vraaldaat af t in U- b n r r tnu taaa, a fta r aaa—Itbtten artth L ibrarlaa Ja)m O o ^ tJana. tba t r ^ eaiu—. hawavaf, i a a la c fram tha u-

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Th* icanarla of tha prolOAUa and a ra u th d raft of th* labt of th* ftrat no*«ni*ht of th* |ubll** pa«*ant play w— r*ad yMtcrday aflarnaon by T h o m u Wood Btavin*. papaant dlrao- tor, to tb* book commlUa* of tb* p a tta n try committ** of th* Commlt- taa of On* Hundred. Tb* book oom* m ltta* wa* appointed •apr*«*ly to anparvl** ih* ^ftparatlen of th* play to b* *lv*n at Waaauahia Park — o—Off th* main f —turaa of tha H ath annl- **r—ry m labrailan of tha tonndln t of ih* city, Th* 'play ti oalenlatod to t r —a In broad c ^ p r and ■aparaua out- Un* th* blatory of Mawark. from tb* laadlns of Itobart TTaat on tb* banka of th* Paaaalc to th* praaant day.

Th* mamb*r* of th* ooaiiatlt**. Ra*. Jaaaph y. Folwm, chain—ni tlabop Edwin & Lina*. Frank 1- Urquhart and U aior William H. Ctmpnald, axpraaaad dallcbt with th* work *o far don* by Hr. ht*v*n*. Ur. Urquhart particularly aapraaatd hi* aatlataotlon with tb* maa—r la which th* author and dlractor had praapad th* N«wark aplrlt, and aapaclally that of Ih* flrat a*ttl*n. Hi* chronalopy of mov*m*nt of th* play haa boon taken from Hr. Urquhart'* klatary of tb* city.

Th* pro lo tttt d«al* with th* day* whan Indian* roaniad unaotaat*d ot*t th* trcnind on which now ar* Nowarh'a offlo* bulldl—■ and Improvad itraata and payh*. Th* ohJ«ct of th* prolocua, — ra- plalaad by Ur. hUvana, la to quiat th* andtanc* and prapar* It tor tb* mova- manta to follow. Tho firot mo*am«nt takoa tho ploy thruuph tho aarty mtUo- maait to tho bulldl— of tha flrat eharch.

n a author mad* It plain a t tha a ta ri th a t ha wa* ready lo ractiv* and aot an nay au n ea tlo n i that any of th* aammltta* aaw fit to maka, th* purpoa* a t th* raadlnp b«ln( to noncontrat* an and build up thoM Incldanta of tb* aftp'a hbitary which aaotnad moat partl- nant and moat vital

A*M— *f Pialaswa- Th* prolocua. which will b* tarcaty

f i la r i a l , with Inddanlat mnalc, da- alaiad th* director, will b« procadod hy — avartur*. In which *n Indian tham* will damlnat*. Th* *ctlon will b* oon- flnad t* patamlm*. By mean* of a “■MAm'* curtain, nyatoiiout bulk! of ahAdew will partly concaal Indian flraa and danm* et warriora whick will pra- vaU an tb* apaninc am na Tb*o will ARpaar, alowly In th* haa*. a fifteenth aantnry ihip: the* * v****l flyln* a Franoh tla«. Than a Dutch *hlp. pr*- i r l" * by a a m ll* r haat. In which will b* aaatad a number af eaplorora will a*«* In Bl«ht Tb*'«i>tlr* backcround w m h* (lv*n over I* *c*n** a t aavap* wnrfar* In which both man and woman wOl partM pat*.

Indl— yell* will rand th* a ir and Ih* orach of a plitol ahot will b* b—rd. Ifcia Immadlataly followad by tha d— th af H a n ir Colaman, laid t* ha tha flrat wMt* n a n hlllad In thla part of tha oouatry In than* aarly daya

Th* flrat aUp* b*lng amall and aoArealy mora' thaa allhouattaa In tha *aml-darkD«aa arlll bo oontraatad w ith th a hrlphtly-llchtad ihip which CAniaa Rahart Traal and hla band. Tha flK- tMda af th* aarly asplarar* la a prar- Ino altUuda outllnod on tho ahip ao It oaiw* Into vlaw In th* diatanm will aaRCUtuto tha baflnalnc af tb* flrat ■Wfamaat. Th* *hlp win alowly pro- aadd t* th* oaatar, whaa Ih* U sh u w ill kiiam * atraacar, and th* aacapanto* to la— wttl b* baard.

Th* BUdlanc* n a it will h—r th* paw. a— ra an tb* ablp dlaeuM tha advl*- abiUly af m aklad a laadlng: thaa tb* baat will b* Had t* th* baaU of th* Paaaalc and th* arrlvala will procaad to diaambark.

At thla polat Hr. Urquhart aucca*t*fl th a t th* an tvala mlcht b* da^c tad fo - IBB to th* old aprlnc which I* atltl In osMtena* and which. It la undaratood, will b* markad with a U biat duHne th* ealahratlon.

• —rcaly hav* th* new •attlara ar- rlvad *n ibor* than th* Indian* com* with whaop* and yell* and th* man ar* am a to ^ a tac t tha women aad draw tbamaalv** up for Ih* attack. At thi* Juwalur* Captain Treat koldi up Ua tmada and lavokta p*«ca on th* onruah- laff —Tasaa

Asraanwat wilh Cava—a.Th* naat *mn* will ihow th* procaia

a t draw ing up a form of acraam ant by whlah th* Intrudar* pay th* aavac** far th* land thay prapo** to occupy. Mr. U rquhart caam tn lad on thI* fm - lur* of Ih* play, declartnc th* tact th a t T r u l and hla follower* Inalilad on paying for tb* land thay daairtd, tn- ataad of confiteatint It, bad alway* haan a laure* of much latlatactlon ta him. "Mawark atartad right," h* aald.

Whan th* Inldan* ar* pHd the money agraad upon, thay ar* man to depart and tho now arrlv*li aat about to con­stru c t tho nocaaaary dwalllnga and to pu t In order th* pUc* of ibalr tu to r* abada Anglara with atrlaga af tiah, hantara with gua* and othar foAturaa te brtghtaa and land ealor to th* aean* ap —a r a t thla point.

KAsl that* ar* ahowa th* aattlar* from Branford and from othar Caw- naall—t tew ni who *r* known to anvo c am* ta Hawark la tLa first daya Th* • ru a ta rd paopi* ar* daplatai — ip lH t- ual laadart and thay diract a tton tloa to tho naad* tor worihip.

Captain Tr«*t I* than alactad tha first ■ ag istra t* of th* naw sattlem ant and th* Aara* of Nawark, from Nawsrh-ow- Traot. Ibiglaad. la dteldad upon. A tab- Isaa wilt ahaw th* oath a t Allagtoaa* to I l ii la a l aftar tha luarHval ml th* Datoh la i m .

Tha first moTsmaal etaaas w ith th* paofl* going Into th* ehureh, uad whoa th* laot *— b— aatorod, th* atog* to r A toMUMt I* dArkoSod. Proaaatly, (or tho flaAto. tho ocan* chaaga* and tb* ta to rlar af th* church, with tb* paopi* aaatad atoglng a hymh. la ahawu. Tha abatoh bar* M om aa th* whola uaaa* la th* lAm* mannar aa th* ship dom t natad tha atoga at tha bagltmlng.

Mr. gtavan* wM It waa hla Inlaatloq the aaooad inBvoinaga ip

tiw *—r IT tj. aad, aooading to a da- HN * • tha part af tha eomiuHtoa, tha (tio t rrlnea toa eommaammaat w in ha Phawh la alAborata form wUhont tro rd a aa A IaM—u. Tha aacond partod urW

tha p lw throogh th* —H r m a i toA M dIaeoAtant sgalnat tb*I mt th* aal—la* and will oenolAd*

w itk (b* Bavalufloa. ___ _fh * th lid movamant will b* doootod

tp t t* OMI War apooh Ahd th* apocth* talU Ohd w ith a ma—u* ahowlAC UMd- aru NowATh, AAd th* paraenagw aa4 nwaasap wbtab haa* aoAtrlbatad to o lV a praaporltr.

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' I m Ii At (A M b T u rA dMAallAAttoA AR'.tho papa. of. tb* agaoAUv* CAd (U. APPM* oMHhltM* Of tb* Oofhmltt— o t OAo MuMfOd to mah* a ppootal offort t# tthAhd* Th* Nawarkar la I th a ir to ragpl* U th* ratranafarane* a f th* pub llPA(la» to th* rra* P u M le .U b ra rr, arldob lapuad th* tb u n a l aa a bou— tig a p phtor to th* Movamhariaumbar. I t 1% iHl|a(*to*d tb* committo* la ao t " - ^ MAgAPlAt fo r AAp

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' to la wbApo . ^ mirvatod.

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from th*bary not _ _ _____ . . -aastloB. I t waa polatad aut th a t tM committ— would m—t oartola d ln l- oulil— ta a tartlog a pnbIlealloA of Its own, and that It .would ba f*r mwr* praeticat ta aaaum* th* dlractloa of aa organ aUaady aatabllahad and whlah had raealvad eonaldarahlt favarabl* comment from dittarant parts of th* Unitad htatCA

h a t Banad to m bllah Magaaln*.CommunI—tion w u bad with wlU-

1am B. Klanap. chairi—n af tha pab- llclty eoromllta*. and It I* undaratood he put th* quaatlon baler* th* full com- mltta*. which Indorsed the Idas. Th* —mmltt— did aot. bowavar. hind It—If lo taau* th* publlcatlsn for any atatad laapth of Urn*. It Is laamad. but It wa* ponarally ballavad at tb* Urn* af lb* tranafar th a t tb* committ— would u — th* magaaln* — l u offlolal o rgsa until lb* cloaa of th* caUbratlOA.

I t wa* b*ll*v*d by certain mambara of lb* aiacutlv* and finan— comraitt— u well — by th* publicity commute* (hat Th* Nawarkar would b* flaancad bp certain tend* sipact— to b* oon- trlbutad by th* Prudential I—uran— Company, th* Mutual Benefit UI* In- sura—* Company and by a f*w —vlri* J—tltu tlan a

, Th*— Institution* *r* not parmltad by law to *(Pond money* for purpo—a ath*r than tho— whlah have a direct haaring an tb* conduot of their b—1- —BA but It waa dacldad by a t 1—*t two of tham. It 1* learned lo tab* advar- Ualng ipaoo In Tb* N*wark*r. and In that way help th* ealehratlon. When Iht* hop* w— t in t *nt*rtaln— It w— —p*et*d that a t least | t , 0*0 or lio .aol —ch would bo forthcoming from tho Prudontlal and the Mutual Bcnefli. and — It w u *atlmat*d th* magaaln* could b* finaneod for tho enllr* period of tho Jublle* for not more than 111,0*0, It 1—ktd llko ol—r —lllng.

Boon aftar th* N*v*mb*r l**u* by tb* cemmittH, however. It w u l«m *d that lh«— lo itltu ttou war* uini— to plvo only 11,00* —ch or lhar—bouU, and much la— w u promised by other mut—I banki— hen***. It w u than that Hr. Murphy outlined th* iltuallon. end lup- g**trd (hat th* m—aalM to r*ium*d to th* library. It la undaratood tha mejnrt- ty of th* publicity committ** protected, betlevl— th* oraen should to continued. *v*n though It war* ndeei—ry (o drew on th* gemral funds to keep It gol—. Mi. Murphy, II I* understood, argued that In- um uch u the dally preei w u devollna ao much apace to th* c*tapr*tloA B would to unn*c— ry to carry on Th* N*wurk*r.

C oulaU at with th* attempt on Ui* part of the •lecuUv* end tlnanc* com­mute*, of which r —I H. McCarter ■* cbslrmaA and Mr. Murphy a merator, to ke*p down oipense, with the Id— of con- tracll— no oUlKatlow, which cannot to fulfilled. Hr. Murphy brought up ito qu—llen of Tha Newarker'i publication again Wednesday.

It hen the question I* referred to the publicity committ— (hi* afternoon. It Is believed muet of (to members will favor the abandonment of (he mapulne, a l­though no autbontetiv* Infurmatlon la fortbcvml— . It la known niao. tbat tb# tnibUctty department of the Committ— ot Um Hundred *ee* pr—t value In th* pub- llcallon. one man havl— —Id yesterday, that every larue of The Nevarkcr wae worth 11,000 worth ot advertlal— to the celebration-

tor, b*(a— tha Auat **——1110* mt —g * n a ^ eeauAlttoA Mr. PtovaaPPM that. In aaltcUaa th* —a t the aatoMNM mtpht wall r*m*mh»r that Ih* aMjr** CMa( Baaeutlv* had Ih* propar tigur* M d —RA fw titas ptaft,

Mr, M avtua a fla t raadlng t* the *““ • mlU— n part of th* dlalogw* uf th* pagaant, and auplalnlug Its ganaral ■CO—, and Ih* ohsracter* raqutrod, SAg- g*pt*d that wh«r*v*r po—lhl* diraet d*a—ndant* af th* —ttlara a f MewArk b* c u t tar Ibalr an—atorn To taolll- ta ta th* committ— In i Ma Ranry AOuantbar. chairman e t th* oemndtt— appointed a pan—olopy eammltta* *• ala to look up tho living daa—ndanta of Mowark'a tlr it —tlU ra and to ao—r- toln tbair wlllinpno— to partldpotA

Ml— Xat* U Roberta was n*m*d u chairman. Th* others named era William H. CamfUtd. R otort CFOarmaA Rav, Jo—ph H Folsom. MrA S*r*c* Osborn* and Ml— H. L- B aker Thi* committ** will meet again In tv— w—ka *nd prapar* a report to to PUb- mlttod to th* Cull committ** a t Ita n* it m—ting.

Hr. Steven* announced that, while It wa* well for the committee te find out — seen u po—Ibl* |u*t wh* would to willing to take pari In th* pageant. In hi* opinion It would be Inadvl—blo lo eetuelly c u t tho character* for —me tlmA He daclarad th a t rokaar—I* would not h* started un til *1* week* befor* the perform*iic*, and that th* bulk of the cast would not bo —Hod upon to rcheereo until f— r w—k* to - for* Ike production. Tbo png—nt mea­ter eaptelned tbat too oarly * s ta rt might ru u lt In tb* parformero grow­ing •1*1* In th*lr part*.

Th* Boy Scout* of tho city and mom- tor* of th* National Qnard will to asked lo tah* parts In tb* prodnetlon and to a n is t In handling tho crowds

In eonnectlon with tho —l*ctloA of tho —*1, Mr. 8 t*von* and Mr. Q—ntbor both auertod that only rseldaots of Newark w*r* wanted. Hr. St*v*n* *1 - plalntd. however, that In th* o—* ol direct de*c*nd*nto of th* ta r ly —ttl*ra thi* rul* might to b roken M*J*r Campfleld ibM that he toll*v*d be­tween too and too member* of th* Na- tloiksl Ouard would to willing to t»ko part, and Mr Folaom u id ha to l laved that committ** could obtain the —r- vlres of u many boy aeouti u d—lfad.

Tha committ— electad Ml— MInnI* A Sprlngetead loeTetarir.

DECLAREfflURCHES SUGifTED IN FETEfCmt1nu6d Iro n F lfit

Hr. MeCat added, a f te r tb* ganatmleommitt— bad aatherla— tho phi Ian- thrapi— eommitt— to "took oTtar It." If Ih* prop—ad (KMnarttt— an o h p r^ — ahauld to Appointed, Mr. HoBat son- ctudad, h* thoaght It tho duty af th* Hlnlttartf Aa—atotlaa t* "gat right be­hind It"

On* af th* mlnlalarp than Inquired of Dr. Murklaad ju st what It w— tb a t ha wanl*A H* r —pvndod tb a t ho thought (hero ought to hav* b**n a commlti— of mlnlstor*—h* oorr—tod him—It and

I •u)wtltut*d churehea—and furtharmer*.

W*dn**day hlgkl In tb* P a ia - BaURoom.

Tha ragistratlon eomnittt**A added Mr. IMok—a, ho —aalderad th* maait Important of all —mmUt*— working In connaetlon with th* movamant. Th*— committo— will deUnaln* th* degr— of eacev** that wilt com* to Ik t eon- vantlM , h* ooncludtA and avery oun— mt anarpy tbat I* plvaa by tham, h* dscinrad, will b* of th* ulm—t Ira- portABOA

h* —Id. h* didn't th ink th a t Rabbi F—tar, who w u Appointed on the •ch—la aad philanthropy caa}mUi—'■ •ub-comtnlU**, and Saeralary Arthur. W. M—Daupall a t th* Bur—u a t Abm - olatad C harltU s who. Hr. Murklaad at that junetur* apparantly ballavad, was ala* an th* tu b -—mmltt—. war* tb* per—a* tor ih* to*k. ,

H one* 1 find myaalt la dItag—*m*nt with Mr. Fol—m." Dr. MurkUnd went on, ‘Ml—pt In tb a t the appointment of the aub-eommltt— showed some effort. ’ H*r* Dr. Mnrkland d lg resud moinen- Urlly to oiplaln that when he went to th* Committ** of On* Hundred b* had b—n —reful te aaplain that he came p«r—aally and not — th* pr—tdeni of tho Mlnlatera' A—orution.

Raterring to hi* opinion of the *ub- oommlttee, Dr. Hurkland added that a lerlos Ot pamphlet* It had b—n pr*- paring on churoh life had b—n "held ap."

"It aaema to me," he concluded, "thsi th* churehe* ought to have done that work, and not Hr. MacDoutall." It *p- poarod that b r Murkland had r«—lv«d querlta about th* pamphUta from Mr. HacDougall.

Mae Dsuaall W— Ta—a lt—.Mr Moffat again took the floor H*

wished to atata, he aald, that the aub- com-nlttee bad comprised only Rabbi Potter and himself, and that Mr Mac- Dougall. who lo not a member of th* Committee of One Hundred, bed been —lied IB tor consultation by Rabbi F—ter and himaelt.

Another minister In Ih* rear of th* room Inlarp—*d to euagett tbai h* to- ll*v*d tk* T. H. C. A. and th* T W. C A. had had no recognition •Khtr. Thar* w u no diacusslon on this point, bOW- ever.

Mr. Folsom ■ugpested that th* min- tat*—, to aoppUment th* «ffort* o t th* commllteA should **t ■ Sunday a*ld« tor a gtnaral observanc* in the chBrcb«a of tha anniversary. Thi* aup- fu l lo n wa* followed by the Introdue- Hon by R*t. Or. Oeorp* P Dougbtrty of SI. Paul'* Methndlit Rplacopel Chqrrh of th* raeolutlon that waa puaed * f*w minutes later. Mr. Moffat seconded the motion.

Rev. Dr. Plea—nl Hunter ot th* Sec­ond proibytorlan Church did not at first —ncur In Ih* motion.

"I'd Ilk* to *m*nd that motion," h* d*clar*d. "W* hav* b*en alighted; they've slighted end disregarded u s and I bellav* lAai w* ouraalvn ahauld take Ih* m atter In our own hands Let us mak* an •ahlbltton oureelvea for th* churches and let the committ— ■land th* blam* for the elluetlon. 'Thar*'* no queitlon hut what we'v* b—n alighted."

Rev. Mercer Oreen Johnaton. rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, voiced dis­agreement with Dr Hunter, He we* agal—t Dr. H unter's •uggeetlon. he —■ sertid, and tolleved thal tha commit­tee hadn't th* slightest Intsntlon of stlghllng ths church**

Dr. Murkland callsd for a vole on ths nriginti motion by Dr. bougberly, and without dltasnalon. It was carried. The •sect wording w u left to the chair­man.

R iplalaa L ay a tn 's N*tem*at.The lAymen't Ml—lonary Movamant

la not an o rgan lu tlon outside of the church, nor it It a acheme to raise money, declared Hr. D lck tos Th* mov*mcnt'a purp—*. he —Id, la to '•ralte Ilf*—" to g*t the laymen linked up with th*lr mlnlatera for Qod's work.

In each of tb* ch u rch u ajtlllated with Ih* movement. Mr. DIckaon uId.

Th* auggsetlon that R otort T reat | and philanthropy commute*. Mr ucuq- h* evpacted t to rig litrn lio n commlitee ight well to lmp«r*onat*d by Mayor I der, u chairman of the committee. Mr. , i* do peraonal work In pledging rteic-

Raymond In the pagaant ot Ih* foand- | Moffat continued, u k e d If the ’ com- gate* to the convention ' _Ing and growth of Newark, to to staged mitte* on phllanihropy couldn t be i work under way with vigor. Mr. bliai- in —ntisellon with th* annlveniary philanthropic enough" to Includ* th* | w n urged that the nilnleivin k .—Iskratton neat spring, waa voiced last ; churches In It* *cop*. To thi* enA Mr. i Buny *■ poeelbl* of the men ot iheir night by Thom— Wood 8 t*v*ns d|r*o- Bcudder appointed a iub-eom m ltt*s churches to attand lh» booster oanquei

REUY Gone TO TRADE SESSIONTb* Beard of Trad* an—unced today

that JaiAM H. Retlly. it* aecTatary, will alt*A( th* meeting of eecretarlee of th* coRU—ridat orgnalaatlona Ib the larger

•HIM hi th* UhHal m alat to ha b*M Agidit th* BAtol— I t McralAtF BadflaMof th* DeparUtoAt mt Oomnwn* In WAth* nw*dA, rshniAry < and A Aa Invito* ttan to attend th* maatlnd wad qaoatvad yagtardAF hr Mr. RalUy.

Th* ea—AiUBl—tl— WA* hM hatord tb* b—rd'* dlractor* yaaltrdA r aft*——n and It w— dacMtd that Mr. RalUy ahauM AO* capt. *

lto h l« y |lp * » r M ngnga m s n t.AgnouAcaAMBt h— bean Awd* a t the

angagMAsnt af Mis* Maomt H. Ipaar, daughter af Mr. and Mr*. Fianh dp—r mt « Hllltld* AvanuA NuQ*r, and Rayn—nd W. Oaktoy mt Ellaabtth. H* data haa ha— aat (or th* wadding.

MBJIf ATOM !Pks>ha aad am**** *a*klaa uuah*. M«tf* ■ataf p****g«*i p*fAslt*'R— are* tat—. rMtrm —•*. Iiinrmvis whala lyaiaaL Co*** • ( t a to m s Ray Fever aad CaietfA h*** yMd*d I* •— ai**to. OfU* bsum lip Mh> , lag stBgM dies lndtned “ n*d B**n dartag y*aia *t i

Itaw y ^to im i t-T i *f (h it I I III HR.

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SUGGESTS MAYOR TO PUY ROBERT TREAT IN PAGEAKT

member of th* Cemmitt— of On* Hun­dred. —unded th* f irs t gun for th* defens*. He —Id he thoaght Dr- Murk- land "a llttl* mUtak— H* knew, Mr. Folsom —Id. that Mr. Murphy had npokan of the church *ltuat1oo and had ■aid: "1 think I'd better appoint acommitt—." Furlharmor*. —Id Mr. Fob anm, th* Idea that th* church— were being Ignored wa* mistaken. E arlltr In the afternoon, he eaplalnad, he had attended the meeting, a t which th* outline of th* pageant plan* w u **• plained.

In large part, Mr. Pol—in went on. the pageant aa It A now planned. I* eacluilvely religious dealing with the —riy hlatory of N*wara, which, mt course, wa* rellgleu* hlttory.

When Mr. FoUoro had don*. Mr. Mof­fat. al— a member of the Commltie* of On* Hundred, tald he thought th* church committee would hav* been ap­pointed by this time If It had Bot been for the dliturbanc* of Mr. Murphy'e re­lation* with th* commlltee.

gaA-C*mmltt— App—a l—.Furthermor*. u Id Mr Moffat, th*

tact thal the religious aapeets oT th* e1ly'» Ilf* had been "overlooked." w u recognlied by m*mbera of the tchools and philanthropy cttmmltte*. Mr. Scud-

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The tdvhnttge in buying now is thtt you get ehfly choice of our generous stocks of up-to-d»te, thoroughly well msde, high dtss Suits and Overcosts for Men and Young Men.

It will be seen th*t the genuine reductions bring generous savings, especislly when you tike into considerstion the fset thit our regular prices are most moderate.

$12;00 and $12.50 Suits and Overcoats reduced to..... $9.85$15.00 and $16.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to..... $12.75$18.00 and $20.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to..... $15.50 .$22.00 and $25.00 Suita and Overcoats reduced to..... $18.75$28.00 and $30.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to.....$21.50

M en’s F ine F u r-lin ed O vercoatsMaker's Surplua Stock Now Offered Much Under Value

a n d * 2 S h i r t 8 - 7 7 cMike the best of this cleirince of shirts, nntlemen, while they are iviiUble. There «re

shirts with stiff bosoms, Madns Ukd SUk Hixad Shirts with soft bosoms; some with stiff, some with soft cuffs; all from our regulir stocks of $1, $1.50 snd $2 sbirtt, selling At only................................................................................................................

Neekties: All Silk; Just • trifle smiller thin the neckweir sold regulirly it50c; very speciel i t .................- .........

3 U m for 50cMen’s Winter Underweir; Ntturtl Wool

Single ind double Bretsted Shirts. Also Heivy Cotton Ribbed Underweir; y | p y c 76c and $1 vilues, for only............. ^ #

1 7 *Men’s Pajwnas of Domet Flannel snd

Midras, fancy effects and pliin col- fbWRCon; $135 «nd $1,50 values, i t ......... #

Men’s Cudinal Swesters with roll collars; just the thing to be worn under your sick cost; strictly all wool; $330 values, ^

Men’s Handkerchiefs: Striped and white bordered; 6 in a box; regular 85c O C C box. at................................................

B u lly B 2irg a in s In B o y s’ C lo th in g

In Our January Clearance SaleThe remainder of our entire stock of Boys’

and Children’s Suits and Overcoats are to go now at a great sacrifice. Mothers will be delighted with the clothing we sell, and, at clearance prices, they will welcome the savings.

Group No. 1—Boys’ All Wool Two-Pants Suitii; besi5 . 9 5

IS year 0 . 9 S

of this season's models; regular values $6.50, $7and $730; to close S t ......................................................

Group No. ^ B o y s ’ Two-Pants Suits; 7 to sizes; all the new models; regular values $8, $830and to; to be sold St only...................................

Groap No. 3—Boys* Fine Two-Pants Suits; beautiful materials; splendidly made; regular values $930, ^ . 0 S$10 and $10.50; Clearance price........................ *

Boys’ Higb-Grada Sidhi; some with one, others with two pairs of trousers; choicest patterns and fabrics; Eng­lish Norfolk models; regular values $12, $1230 a / V 9 8a w l a ia * r 'la a ran / 'f l n r l m ........................................... X

21/1 to 10 years; pretty at $7, $7.50, $8 6 , .5 0

and $13; Clearance price.ChUdnn’a Omeoats; sizes 2Vi to to

little girments; regularly so and $&50; now to go at only

INflti Fdlowa’ High-Grade Overcoats; choicest fab­rics; attractive new models; 2J/j to 10 year sires; ^ . 7 5 values $9, $930 and $10; now marked only.. •

Big Bora* Omeoata; 10 to is year sizes; strictly wool; newest models; formerly $9, $930, $10 and > y ,0 5$1030; Clearance price............. ......................... •

Boya’ High-Grade Overooats; fO to 18 year sizes; pleas­ing patterni; splendid fabrics; new models; were regularly priced $12. $1230 and $13; January Clearance ^ Q .B O

>.7SWomen’s *5 Colored Shoes, 3Here if one of the best Shoe propositions we can possibly make to

women who like to dress up to the last mlnutejn fashion.Included In the sale are:Bronze Kid Uce Shoes, Shoa of Pktent Coltaldn and Gun Met^

Blue and Black KidXace and Bntton Booto; all In the height of Q . 7 5 fashion; attractive high cut models; allgood$5valuea--foronly.. ^l i f A«i*a Q l in A a Substantially mad# of Mahogany FuMia Calf and Gun Metal Caif. J j l c l l S O n U c B Exceptionally durable wintar ahooa in a variety of good mod^ and a full range of ateea. Very good $4 valueo offered in the Shoe Store in " connection with

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■MslilMt of Mjr kind la ««t*on *»••••Bmitk Of to illlo mlUi o( tho Korth. w orklof la Now T o r t atato caanorloi of Now Jowoy o rtab o rrf baco, clilldron Ofo *•** aamo tho oouatiT ovof. A nythtna that <-'ob ho doo* for *tho loaal o( thooo" woll dooorvM to bo doao.

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NO M m o s u i i AT K U x of tho Hontortal Btiltdiaa

kbarod a iid tr tho bollof that 0 t tb a ir OMiao la aooutrlaf tho

aad Ohaip atroot oHo woo ilka a aum- howar th a t aooa woald pooa, thay f ariatadfod tlia r ta ra o to r of tho oppo-

OooalapaiaDta hafo Intanatflad, not ptthDa fOottas th a t latar wUI, If

M t MW. m aalfaat Itaalf In a datnaad WM tho M orphra aad UoOirtara

d do wan to hand.■ftdaaUr thaaa raaa aad thair aoUaapuoa

oa tha aaitiiBptloa that boeaun tafluoatlal In ttio ettjr'a poHtlaal

M d eananaralal Ittt, tha paoplo would aana- ttew tth UMa ar M qnaaUra tha aspaaditoro • ( of tha attiTa moMy ta auohMBaar h tha aonmittaa ohooo to apaad It. I t paaaM aaaar ta hava oaaamd to thom t h a t la haqrtw a alta adteaat la thair awn

wtihoat iIvlBv tha alUtaat an oppor* ta ba hoard thay would furnlth

ta tnaaUm tbatr nottvaa.T hat In Kaalt waa Inpelltic . to aay tha

la w t hut tt waaa’t atL Tha rary tact that aM of tha propartloa purohaaed wraa ownad h r tha aaa>la>law of tho chalnnaB, tCr. Murphy, aad that anothar waa sontrollad hy tba traal eompaay of which Mr. MoCaitar la praaldant, i ^ l d haoa a an a a ta d tha wlO' dam of aetlpi*In tho opep Inataad of puttlnp tb a dual throndh la tha hurrlad aad lacrat way that It w i t doaa.

And what did thay luppoaa th a dtlaana wt tha aMy would th ink a t thia M uraa whan It waa laaroad th a t ono of tho ehlof pelltloal hdnehmon of tboir aaMielato, Jaihoa It. M htant. had obtainod an option oa tho tM rd ploco of proparty aoqitIradT Tho moro d te a n a tlo n that tha pronlaoa didn't eott th a city a cant moro than th a priaa fliad by th a p m lo n a owntra doaan't oxplala. Tha pnbUr kaawf s o lh ta t about how It waa a<> ddmptlabrd. la tba option holdar or Mr. Mhdrnt or oomo othor m omhari to raeolvo aradtt for thia yonoroua codooibIobT And arhyl

Thoar thh ifa alona ahould hava lad th a mdjdrlty to a«o that th a puhlio waa pntltlad to know tba loaaona for favorinf th a alta, not haaauao anybody would, or doao, pnaatioD thair probity, but booauao thia la a IMMlcIpal UBdrriakIny. lovolviBf a larpo Otpandttura of publlo fu n d a Tha tax- payors who must pay tha b llli had a rtah t td ba apprtaod of tha faeta.

Tha oommttiao’a raaaoas, howevvr, ara ao yaapona, fo r tho vory food roaaon th a t tho alto p « a aslaatad without rapard to th a bulld ln i pnrpeoa for which It waa ta ba uiad. Mr. Murphy admittad It whan ha laid th a t tba kind of bulldins Ihs poopla wantod would bo ataetod i t tho cniumUtao could find out arhat H u t kind was. Of tha whola trana. aetlon. thia c«Tt-bofor«-tha-horm prooodura Wan tha mnaumantal htundar. I t la ao In- AtteBflblt that It la inexpUeabla.

.Boaortlnd la conjocturo, ona lueldant ■landa out prom lnonilr. That waa tha an ln u a dtaptayad tow ard John Cotton X>ana •—lha only roal o ip a rt on tho eommltloo— a lta r ha, with Charlaa Bradlay, rralguad In p raU ft of tho comm IUet't action. W hat n a tbara in H r. Dana’a a ttituda th a t ahould hava nruiiaod aueh a froncy of faolloy In h it form or aMoclalta? Ha aad H r. Murphy had haoB ta porfoct accord, or ip th a r Mr. Hurphy had horn In parfoet accord with him, until tha row In tho Muaonm Aaaeolatlon Ital ap tinf. But bora aca ta th a poaalbta rala- d a n hatwaaa that happanlns and tha Influ- anaaa th a t doml naiad In tha daclalon as to tfen alta, acalnat Mr. Dana’s proiaat, must b t M t to eonlasluro.

tm dar all tba droum staneaa, howavar, rn lhar than to carry out a H sm orlal Bulld- t e proloct ao Iminehod, tt would ba bat-

[ ta r for tha d tp —yoa, and for tho oom- nMItao—to abandon It cntlroly. Cortalnly I t tho way la not open to a raconddorallon

\ th a city could wall afford to )o«« all that haa boon already rxpendad. If that wara

ry, than to sink a ntllMoo dotlara In a aobams of quoatlonabla vmlna to

THE OALIAPOI.1 TBAUEDY.B rIU ln'i call to national aarvlca la ana

avon mora fa r afflclancy In hlyh quartars than for aallatmant of men. This la oonolu- dv tly tbown by Oaneral Kamllion'a report OB tba Oalllpolt trafedy .

The report, an htaloric tribute to Btlilih bravery, la aa hlstorlo indtctm aot of Brltlah military mathoda as oniployad on Oalllpoll. It avldancaa lack of preparation, of co- oparatlon, of aupport. In llam llton’t worda, *'atroay, d e a r leadarahlp had not been promplty anouyh applied.'’ T h li crlllclsni ralataa ta ana Inataaea. but It haa a broad applleatlon. axtcndlBy pointedly to tha War Offleo.

HamlHoa'a owa rocall followad his pro­iaat that tha avmouatloa of the peninsula was "unthlakabla." Soma two months provioualy ha had reached tho concluaton that. If help wars sent him a t onoa it waa a oartalDty th a t ha otlll oould clear a way to r tho allied flaal to Cnnataallnopla. The ralnforeamanta w ara not oant. tha reason ftyaa, he aaya, being of auoh a nature that he aauld Insist no fu rth er.

Tor tha Oalllpall ta llu ra Hamilton must aoaapt hla part of raupoualblltty, and It may he a largu aaa. B ut hla report fliea re- aponalbllHr elsewhere, toe. If there waa bad gaaaraW itp there was bad planning at homa. I'aults la th a flald a ra m ore to be eondonad than want of toraatght In places flllad by man auppoasdly glftad w tth superior knowl- edgs.

Tha OalHpotl ta itn ra la part of tha pries Britain haa had to pay for do ttrlendei la administration—a p a rt of "unproparadnaao."

•spaetally tha m atter a t eloalag Hqusr-atftlng plaaaa a s Suadays. The fast la hswavar,that whila Naw Tork. Ilka Newark, has nam- inally no homa rule on th a t m attar. It ta affeotually saarclalnt hom a ru le -- th a t la tha rule tha officials boltava Is approved by tha paopla Tha Mayor haa m ade It plain, though, that he would prefer to hero onact- ed a law under which Ihs exact wlahea of the voters could be aaeertalned on tho liquor ituastloii, and Ihin tha regulation could bo carried out according to th a deal re of the Iiiajurlly. This would b t a form of local op- Uon that would not pleaas the anll*aaloiiii forces, and It might not be more aatlafactory lo the auloon Inleresls, eepeclally If It were accompanied by a provlalon th a t residential sections of tha city might vote w hether thay would bar the traftlr.

AeMow taken a l s r sc—1 ■mealng aocfal w ortsra, held In Newark, Indleataa that anothar and a dsterrolnad effort la to be made to aecnra tb a peaaage a t an Injunction and abatam ant Mil, alm tlar lo tho ono whioh wont through tho Houao but fallod of paamga In tho Sanato last yoar. Many a pOTSoa wha Ilvaa In aesaptonoua raspacti- hlllty and sm ug prooportty dartraa hla In- ootna from property th e bnUdiuga on which a r t uaad by tanan ta te r dtaerdarly pur- poooa. Tho rwepoatablllty, amugnoaa and prooportty of auoh tndtvlduala are not of primary lutereot to aoclal workora, but they malalaln th a t ability to hold owners of property raapanalbla fa r th e use to which It ti put would go fa r to m ake the eodal evil leaa of a problem th a n It la. Many owners assart th a t Hmy a ra tgnom nt of what agents aad tananta da w ith th a ir hotdinga With a working lajunM lmi aad abatam ant bill laadlorda undoubtedly would becoms loss carolaaa Supportora of aueh a bill point to affootlvo roaulta In tw anty-fnur slataa whore similar Uwa hava been paaiad.

th a wkolt eommunlty.

CH1T.P LABOR WKEK.At tha puhUo library naxt waeli will ba

aw a ohttd labor exhibit. It would ba wall ' ovary parson who has an averoton to tha

I aawtaaiplatlOB of undevaloped youngaieraWWrtlag tn faotorlca and mills to attand thia Skhlklt, look at tha plcturea study tha sta ­

l l tlfllaa and taka homa aema of tho Informing K w afuro w tha aubjact of working ohll-

Tha flaal five dayo of noxt woak wtti bo I j swn aa "ehlld labor weak.” i t will not h t S( aspaolal algnltioancs In Now Jarmy, basMVOr, W Oiaro ara pracUoal prohibittoni feSM a t moat of tb s abusaa which the MWlISf-Owon hill, DOW kotoro Cengrow

I ta aa iraa t I t la wall for Naw Joraoy MiWf thsagk, th a auRartng th a t Httla

ftHUMrw is other statae. partlonlarly In tha * iWMhiiii Haiv a ra eaHod on ta undergo. T k t

ad tb a rasidonta of ovory atato, qMMh sKhlMla auoh aa tho aam tag one ara Mlnn~T~* to tway« BMV wall hava a haartag

I a t th e legblatlen now pond-

QABOLENE AND CRUDE OIL URICBA.It to not often th a t ono hears of aueh a

th lag aa statlattoal lightning. Tat that la ax- aetty what appearo ta have struak, or to he likely to atrlke, th e price o t crude oil, and inctdentally th a t of gnaolene. i

All the kaown d a ta bearing on quotallona tor potroloum and fo r gaaolont down to tho idoso ot I t i t pointed unerringly to a higher range for both. I t had bean declared that ■tocki ot orudo eti wore no larger than a yaar ago, th a t production was not much largar, th a t Europo waa taking moro than ever of our gaaeleaa m pp lles on eocount of tha war. and th a t th e grow th of the auto­mobile luduatry a t ham a waa doing tha rest.

Then, out of th o clear eky, promptly with the advent of th e new year, word came from the United Btatea Oaologleal Survey that field iteohs o t petroleum were 10,04$,lOt barrel! larger th an they were a year ago. As H bad been previouely, but anonymouely, announced th a t ne ither producer! nor re- ftaaro had baan ab le to aeeumulate exeeaa •uppllei of petro leum th is winter because ot the enormous dem and for gaaclena. tha atory of anormoua field stocks ot oil In tha hands ot Individual produeera was ealculatad to ratae a v rry atrenuoua Inquiry a t to why tha price of gaaolana d u rtn i the p a r year had been raised from about eleven to twenty- three cent! a gallon wholaaala, and why one should oontlnuo to look ahead to th irty cants or more In th e near future.

As neither the s tan d ard OH Company nor any of Its principal eompetltera Is a larga producer of petroleum , hu t buy erude prod­ucts from theuoands of Individual produeera, tha i^uerien naturally lUAgcri ttaalf whether the little fellows, th e jiToducere, have been holding up Iheee big re flnen . to d whether the letter, who m urt have known of the eilaUnoe of theee lerge field etocki. have bean getting even by calling aitantlon to tho rtu a tlo n th rough tha anforoad highar prleea for g u o lan a based on the highar priota for crude oil.

The elgnlfloatios of tha foragolng li found In word from W ashington th a t tha Depart­ment ot Juetloo eontem platee an Inquiry Into whether there had baan anythlna In the natura of a rlo la tloo of iha Shormaa anti­trust law In th is aocum nlatlon ot anormoua atooka of crudo. colneldant with aleady ad- vancaa tn Iha price Ihorecf.

It gcee vrlthont aaying that the Individual producaro of oil may accum ulale Stocks lo any ewtant w ithout violating law. and ao far aa known they a ra net ohilgated to make eontlnuout and public raporta of thair totals of Bold atoeks. It la amualng, howavar, to find th a t tha tgnoranea of the exletence ot each etockf le w hat h a t been bnck a t the steadily advancing price! ot gaaolene. I t le unballsvable th a t a tth a r the R andard On Company or Ita o o m patlton among (be big re flnen did no t know a t the exlttenoe of theee enorm oul au rp lu t field atecka

Takea all togathar. It looks peeolUr to find tha B ttndard and a th a r larga radnara putting up gaaolene prteea beosuae the pro- dueert of petroleum have raliad quotatloni to r crude otl, when they mnst have khown to r a loag tim e pnat th a t aurplna atooka on hand ware am ong tha largaat on raoord. end as auoh did net vrarraut, tn til prob- abtUty, any aueh agvaai>as fa r anide oil aa wara quoted. I t a lm ost looks as If the Standard Otl Company and Ita oompetitori had been willing to let th a prodneare hoeat prleea ao long aa thia gava tbam the oppor­tunity to ehargo m ore for gaaolana

M.iKINU rH E HT.dTE BUDUET.Htsie Henator Edge’s propoeed bill to

make tha Oovemor tho flnaaclal director of the elale la probably e ttra-conatitu llonal In charactar, but It la not m atarlally dlf- ferriil from the budget commlaelon plan favored by Onvarnor R aider, except In one particular TTrs Senator from Atlanlle bellavat (hat one difference to be vital. Mr. Edge would center reaponsiblllty for the make-up of the hudfet on the Governor. In the K'lelder plan the reeponelblllty would be placed upon the propoeed commliaion.

For the Edge pm pniltlnn. It can ha strongly argued th a t tha Governor ahould be tn cinas touch with all cf th a dapart- mants of Iha sla la government, that ho should he able to apeak with authority to the l.ealslalure and the p..opla, that he Should he the huBlness-iiisneger leader of Naw Jersey, which la a" im porlani aa being the pnlltlcal laadar. and th a t It would ba mora practical lo have tha budget handled by one man. aaperlally aa that man la the Governor, than hy a gm up of men

For th e R eldar plan. It may ba said that the Governor already has more dalles than he can Gnd tim a to perform properly, that the Chief Executive ta not ueuatly elected because of hla business sbltlly, th a t experts sbniild work out tha flnonclal problem s ot Ihe state, and th a t Iha tln d ln fj of man par- tlenlarly qualified would carry mora walght than tha conelualana of a single Individual.

In an abstract aenaa th a t la trua. but It Is a qusstien If It vmutd apply aa ba- twaan tha Governor and a commlaelen. Under tha Edge plan Iha Governor could call upon all the experta In the ■tata'a aervlea for all the detailed work and advice he dealred. and thaca per­sona would censtituta a budgat cammlaslon la fart If not in nama. Ha would not ba burdened with securing tha datalla, bu t ha wnuld ba held responalbla te r tha m ake-up of tha finished budget to ba preaanled to tha law m aktrs for thair aotlon.

Under tha R elder plan, even though tha budget thould be presented by a eomm lt- elon. the Governor, It le laalntalnad, eeuld hardly eacape accepting reapanilbllty for the work' ot hla lubordlnates. to r ha is elected by the people a i their repreeantatlye and thay would look to him to la f tg u trd tha itata 'e financial Intsraata.

Taking It tor granted th a t under the Con- Btltutton the I,cg1etatura oould not Impoea on the Governor duttaa not praaeribed In tha Conetttution, if the Edge Mil eheuld paea Its prorlstons could not be anforced, bu t thay could be voluntarily aecapted ky tha Chief Executive. Undoubtedly they would not be flouted, for lunh a eourae would hardly be politic. The T-agtalatura, loo. m ight ba found more cxutloue about Iha m aking of appro­priations that wara net In ttna wtth tha Oubamatorlal recommandatlons. ’Tbla eut- eoma oould not, of cauraa, ba taken fo r granted, ae clrenmstanaea m ight a lter eaaaa, aspectally when there waa a p a rtltan d lrt- ston between th a axscutlre and legtstatlva branches o t tha govaramant. Still the Legis­lature woald have ta ba sure of Ita ground In dtiragsrdlng flnanelal rscem m endstlona by tha Oovamor, bached up with tha exact details of the ravanua available to meet the expendltnree of tha 'Mate, fo r the people would have the facta bafera them oa which to form their oam caaelualens.

Anothar ot the blUq prapoied by U r. Edge calti (or Ihe oreatlon of a ilngla-beadad cen­tra l purohaatng bureau—a long needed Inno- yatlon—and tha chief of th a t body m ight ba utlllicd as sn tm porU at factor In tha budgat advlters of the Goyamor. for hie dutlsa would place him In the cloaeit touch with all of tha departm ents and tnetUutlons. thair methods of doing buMnoes and th e ir naeda

With two bllli before the LsgtSlatura on the budget propoaltlon, it ta ta ba ewpaatad that partlianahtp will play a eonMderabla hand In tha determ ination of the oham eter of the m eainro pssaad. Yet there le an op portunlty for working oat a plan th a t will give tha atala tha beat budget syetem pos­sible under our conatltullonsl llmltatlone

A a traH kt Uaked aiM tba karAar ta vote a split liakat tk a ksita r tk a r a i« aatlaflad.

But Ikara H aao tbar raaaaa which ahould appaal avaa to tha Rapubtloan oiachina^ laadars why aueh a ehaaga would bo Im- prudant tlAi yaar. Moat Repuhllcaa Isadora a ra willing to adm it that In Naw Jaraay, a t lewat, Pretldant Wilson Is atrongar th an hla party, and that In November noxt ha may be eipeoted to run far ahead of hla tic k a t Uomocrala Ukswiao admit th is to ba the caea, and bsM their hopes of aucceaa for their stale ticket on the chance that It may win through by gmsping Wilson's coat ta lla

.Now. If the Republicans put Into effect (heir reported scheme cf making atm lght voting rsiler, they will be playing Into the hands of the Democrats. Many men who had Intended lo vole for Wilson and for Republican candidates for niher offices will be ao lactnaed at tha Inrreatad difficulty In voting a spill ticket that they will mark thair croaa at tha haad of Iha Damocrattc column and swallow Ihe whole ticket. Other# who. If they were compelled lo search for candidates on the Auetrallan ballot, might favor some Republleana, will not take that (rouble when confronted with the straight party column.

This sort of ballot always favors tha parly with ihs moat popular leading candi­date. and In view of Wllsnn'i adratlled per- ■imaJ strangth, Republican Iwdera will do well lo reflect carefully hefere adopting a plan that will make Ihe rrea lden t'i Indi­vidual strength a atlll grealer party aaael.

By V.

GEORGE HAS TIRE TROUBLES.

n.E .A R IT UP.Ureal Britain Is on trial In the lUralong

case, and for Ihst reason fvlr Kdward Grey's memorandiiin to .tnibanaador I’aga dlaappolois expectations. More enlightening than evaalve, perhaps. It teavea Britain's reputation tainted by alleged mtadeeds which ■he cannot afford tn let stand agalnat her.

The Foreign Mlnletsr'a notes are exces­sively dignified, Ha "does not secept " Oar- many's version of the affslr or ihtnk tt necessary to make a reply, itf course If there It no cate against the British m arlhet It la corracl enough lo refuse lo rtltnlfy the charges by a denial. Put what la correct la not always eapadirni, and fur m aintaining her dignity Britain must pay the penalty of being auapericd of conducting Inhuman war­fare.

It would seem that Sir Edward made a mistake In suggcellng that this csss and three German caaea occurring almul- laneously be submitted lo a neutral investi­gation. Trua, there Is no more reason why tha inladaads of ona country should ba In- vaetlgatad than those of another, but there has been too much comparison of mollvea and methods already In this war. TTie acta of each country must aland by themacIvaA Thay ara alther right or wrong, and that la not dalarmlned by w hat tha othor elda did or did not do.

Britain had not eapouaed tha doctrtna of m llllary naoeialty.’’ She haa prafeaaad to

abide by tha old standards of ctvIUied war* fare, t f her agents lapsed In the Bamlong case, her positloo will be lowered In th e eyes of tha world unleaa they ara punished or un-

■ a rtgbt-aboul face In her profcealone te admitted. To conceal tho tru th If thera haa bean a lapaa or change !■ a m istake

Mr. R eran '! rea|i|iearain<e near leglslalivehalla In tha role of troublc-m akar le Indi­cated by reports from W ashington. By con venlentlr employing supporters in Congress ha eontlnues to aeek te em harraaa Ihe ad m lnittrallon, and apparently a critical Juncture earyea only to redouble hla atforte. Among other thlaga, ha it working for ths pqpMigt of an arm i ambaigo mcaaura. Ilov this would favor ona bolllyerant at tha ax panaa ot tha other haa been aat forth time and again, and also It has bscn pointed out very clearly how ths aoeaptance of the arnia emhargo principle might operate te keep needed war aupplloa out of the United Btataa If th is country ahould become Involved In oonfllot. Mr. Bryan. In opposing pro paradnese. does not taka Into consideration th s fact that pravaatlng the shipm ent of arm s from one country to another lim ply would put a premium on atocklng np vrlth war munitlona and ao would snhaneo tha power of mllttarlatlo nations But logle novar has bean a strong point wUh Bryan.

Uaarga was out In hie garaga taat night, trying to put a lira on hla flivvor by tha llahl of a msvable elactiic lamp. Tha man next door looked In, a ttractad by Iha gllmmar.

"Hadn't yoa better leave that till d a r llg h lf ■eked ths man n 'x t door.

"Oo our" replied George. "When do I gat time lo mend tlrec In daylight? Whan daaa any plain citlian of (hta town hava Una to do anything In dayllghi. except work Ilka bam Hill lo earn money for hla t a x a i f

Tha man next door opined thni the tewn could not be run without taxes

'T h al’a right," Uaorgs grunted. "If our town nabobs didn't have our ta iaa to blow In for fool Mamorlal Butldlng altea—hold thia lamp, will yoaT—I aupposa the nabobs would ba unhappy and move away, and then there wouldn I be anybody to steer our affalra for ua and our clly «auld go to rack and rulb."

"Aran t you a llllle bard on the nabobaf "Mol half ao hard as they arc on m s" "Didn't you lell ms roiireslf. nns day lest

ricinber Ihnl » • ncciied lo give Ihs city s nillllon-and-a hnlf birthday present hevauic she vvas 140 year* old?'*

"Did I pay lh a l’''"Toudld you said that a tow r Ihst had ahvod

Ihe gaff of the political gangs and the money Interaala as long aa Newark had was anlltled to blow herself to a lltlle luxury In her old age. You eald a fine, handenme Msmertal Building wan Just Ihs thing to tnaka her dear old heart happy. Now you re kicking about It. Tours a nice food, lov-ltig son (o your city, aren't you'"

"I don 1 object to giving the oi.| Indy n present.' snld George. "I do ol.je. t when four or five—pul your knee ngntnet this tool-- when four or rivc of her eon.OOP rhildreii go off Into a dark corner by (hemselvse end ds- etda what Chat present nUnll he, without let- i Jhg the rest of ua know whet they are up to or What wc are up against. It len t brotherly, and. besides, they- call us mnicontsnte wheti we growl iiboul It."

"Homebody has lo decide George '"Vce. but nobody has to decide In thnl ,tnr-

i-hnmher (nshlon—not In thin dny of geoernl chllghtenmerit. That son of ililiig rnsy hnvr done In Ihe Dnrk Agee -move the light a llltle toward the hoiiee tin, no, toward nvy hoose^ not yours; lhal s td .tier^ ln the Ivark Ages, as 1 wne say ing, hut It don l do now. There aren't five men tn Ihin town or any other town on earth w-ho have tho right to call the real of us ivaruen when we object t.i Ihe private declalons thav mHlvc nVvuut spend |[[g our money If certain ■ulhurlilci are cor­rect, there's an awful lot of malconlenta In Newark—there’s almost Ibf.Sbt of us. Ton- found this confounded shoe, unywnj "

"It's men like you. George, slwnye c rit­icising, that keep good men from accepting positions of public trust and honor."

''You d o n 't—push this down here—yon don't see tha good men who make thin moan getting out of Iheir positions of trust and

honar, do yanT Nat wUta tksy eaa b a n t on.'* "Oaorga," laid tba man next door. 'Tm

afraid you haven’t vary much city spirit." Gaorgs droppad hla lira toola and stood up, ■TTvat’i Iha laal alraw," said ha. "It len t

(ha expriiae I kick aboul, nor having the Mamorlal Building in any certain nalgbbar- hood. It lan't putting tha muaaum and tha library a mile and a halt apart, though that'a

,a allly thing lo da. The thing that tu rns ray hair gray ta to ba told by tlia panona whomanage us tn aacral that I hava no city sp irit or olty pride unlaaa I accept thair little p ri­vate arrangamanta as final and join In sing­ing boeannaa to their nama. Thank goodnaas Tva got mora clt>‘ pride and city aplrlt kbaa that. I'm aa proud of ray city that 1 want her affalra te ba cenductad open and abeva- board, ao that bar altlaana won't need to ba ■abamad of her. Tva got to much city aptrlt that I want tba clly to be bar own boss, and not have locraw l oa her knaaa (eaoma group uf ovarlorda and their politician frlanda for par- nvlaaton to call her soul her own."

‘’You're quite eloquent. Georgr," grinned Ihe man n e tt door "You ought to go on tbs stump about this buetnesa. Tou ought to con­vert the rest of tha cUlieni."

-'Bleps your heart, neighbor. I don't neal to ." aald Georga.

"AuthantlC’ war movtea would satisfy curtqalty by tha portrayal of a aubmarina commander undargolnx governmental pun- lahmant.

In tha ravivala In Tranton and Atlantic City tha pangs of danunelatlun aaam to ba tharad allka hy aaloon kaopara and praachara

Mayha It la faar of tha grip that haa cauaed tha tradaa untonlata of Britain to ■aek avotdanea of a draft.

Tha H utson County paace ship aeems to have eneerantarad ahoala bafora II aven haa pulled tip asahor.

Jariay City m ight raduca th a danger from th a aocmniutatlng war axploHvaa by cooling tta palltlaa.

Agalnat leap year and oompulaory scrvlca tha English bachelor must axerctie erdd- Itabla fliteaie to remain a ilaekar.

Tha moil diacouraglng thing about tha grip germ la that It ta no use to awat-

Thc B lanki on ihc Map.The ra ta at which we are becoming aa-

qualntrd with Mother Kartli Is evident from a glance at Ihe geographical progress made ■ lor# Ihe close of Ihe i.’lvil Mar Iti the United Ntstes. Dr J. Hcolt Kellie rcTnlnda tha Iloy-al Hrultlili Geographical Hoilsty that no period of dlwovery coniparable lo tha last flfiyf years ha" been know-ti since Ihe half c rriu ry beginning wllh HtS. when Columbus revealed a new world Tho Iwo poles have been rtached In the later porloJ, and kiiowl edge uf the polar regloiia has b«tn greatly liicrensed The l>ark t'onllncnl haa bad Us unknown two thirds nvspsmd. inoal of tt bav Ing been divided among the Kuropean power* In North Aniertca great tracts have been lu t- leyed and occupied, and In CeiUral and Bouin America much territory has been explorad .\"lw haa bad Ua map largely recuiialructed The great unknown interior of .Auntralla bag been bf.oniing familiar, and even Europe bus furnlahed material for resurveya.

IncbtT) Tret’* Long RooLA rcm»r1i»ble for Mb lonn tap-root-

■nmrtlm*** n ie tftu rlin B lphi)'-four feat and dee<«ridiiiK to m TerllrivJ depth of aiitjr*fOur feet, liea been Lrouglil !•» nollr« by B. 0 f'ovd'nirs 11 IB Ihe J»nd tree, w hlrh frtrmH sm ell fu rre le on Mm> Mtld «lluvU l pUlne uf (ho P unkb . where the m lnfiU la (en inA'h«« oi

and ih« r«pvrool la auppoaod (o h«\e drvrloped rraihitiUy (hr ^ruunil"level wftti lowered b f the lowerltitc of the river* th ro u fh eroilon of their bed*.

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TES’n N G MENTALITY.It probably would be a shock to .Newark ■

ssnsIbtlUles and a Jolt to Its pride were an ultra-modern, highbrow, psychopathic teal to be applied to Mayor Raymond. Chlat of Police I/ong, Health Officer Craatar, PIra Chief Moore. Cuv Countrl Fraser and a few othar municipal dlgnUarlsa. with tba result that i ll were fuund defective, (heir m entstltr running In all Inelaneaa below the tweltre- year-old standard. Whtn a psreon falls. In # teat, below the twelve-year mark, aay. It la Indicated that hla brain la net developed be­yond that of a twalva-yaar-old ehlld. This would mean, were the teat carried to a prac­tical end. that the subject wac a proper candidate for a life In a public Institution of

If Chicago were as tbin-akinnad as Newark might be under like clrenmatanoea. It would ba largely peeved over a recent test of a system uasd In tha mualelpal psychopathic department—tha Blnat-Blraon test a t much reputation—tha result of wkloh was diaenaaad by a number of the leading neychologtate of the country who recently attended a meatfag at tha Univeralty of Chloago i f the Anariean Fayohologtcel Aeeoolallan,

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Argumenta oa thig Una wtil have little effect in adversely tn flnenolaf the men, tf there ere eny, who have eueh r t ta g e le vtew. The feet th e t t t would prednee the efPsets elaimed le the very reaeen (er mah- inc It. Machine peHUetane would have ao ulUeql to aa>endtn« Iha M aetlea laWe ualeid ttMor w p iM el ta heaedit (ro ta the aaM ad*’

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ber of the most prontnent offlelela ef the Wlady City. Mayer Thempaon, the moat promtnanl of a ll the soblecta turned out. ee- oerdlog te the reeult of tha exeralnellen under Ihe BHiet-Maoe riitee, te he leee than tau r a e n etd mentally. He uHiet, by this ruling, be a 4efeetlve. County (Sertl dweUter failed le q ta llfy even ee tea Fears eld n aa- tully. f i r e Marehal O'Cenner prewed te be Ism (haa e lfh l yeara aid la ble raeutallty. Former Cemmlseleatr ef Gas and Eleetrleliy Ray Palmer failed te paei the ten -rear teak and lohn N. Bill. Prehlbttloalat cendldata fet Mager, f id werea tha* aarhedy elae la tha tse ta. After the . reeult! of thaea taate en velon-

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BALUNG IT UPI Uip«lo an4l H a iid iM rc '' Ac I aw t * f tain that Hr, Ihindar Naa rraard tar (ha onninandnwnt. ‘Thou tbalt n*t baar j falaa wltnaaa a ta tn a l (be ualfhbor," I I wlah to talk to lilin Ihrotift. j^oar 1 coltttniio to inanUoB lha horaalca and | harottco of ikoao iinlvaratllaa to which j ha ratara." B. I’K'K I

I'aator a t lha Flrat Oarman Evanaal- I leal Latharan I'kureh. Nawark

V«ltoh«rBl» t#TvW«« !• r««tliiae.lu r . Hr Thumka R. Thohurn. paitor

of Montvlkir lA«tho4li1 Bpitrop*! Church, will b« ih« p ru i-h tr m\ tho •VfttiffobtUr Mnrkio tn VullitMirgh l|« lho4tft klplocopal Church tomuhr Th««* iorYtcASa In a iltu u l U«t Huiuiiira h»%c boon iitt«n4o(l by Urge ronKi*- fuUoitft. They will be c^iilliiuetl ueiil WMh Re^ tl. Kaget^r I'urt*, p4«i,nr uf Ihe ohurvh, ^nliouru trl diet one c T the •pegheri ri^Kt week w-MI he ftev K H. Karutdi. known ee Ihe "Jnpnne^r Uidy guntfny.** '

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maanbari of tbe Curtomli LUariii> I 'lu t •tt«n4a<l the annual lunrhuon enil (hea­ter party of the club yeitetuay. lolnR to New York to a iu m i the maiit>rc p«r* fornance ok lalhel Uerrvirtore Iri unr Mm Mcrbeejiey" et llt4i Lyceum Thf*- ter Lunrheon ««>. «cr\til et •preceding the iMtrfnroteni e Mm Oeorge Pedduck l« cf'iierteiiiiitK ihe club membere et (jie forUtlehtlv pro- grem ineeLlnc ut h«i home. ri>l [>e •JrkiiW eiif-nue. khiii nfternoon

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of the MagazinesIn fpUe of muddy roAdi. g n y f k l i t

And grip epidemic*, U»* L'hli«d ttrolher* hood of Automobile Owoere, PurchaMre

f'anclera la Tory buay. January There

andla one of thalr buaieat inonlha are tha motor ahowa to aitand. all tha apeclal motor numbera of (he rnaga* linai and aeakHea lo rend, and a new lot of Ford florlea to twap. All th li tahea time.

Evary fnember la faced with aairaral aerioui problems Jf he owna a car there la the m atter of awapplng I t^ fe r the real motorlet ta coming to change hla car almoat ee often a i hie collar, bhall 11 be a muderate-priced new car ur a more e ipcn ilve brand of aaed car; Inal jMT'e model? And titen there a re all the queetlona of cyllndara and geare and mileaga and tireage and epurk piuga and magneto—no magneto mlaere^M yway* H e a very oompll* caud matter. And it tahea time.

Arthur Train, w riting In The 8a(ur< dwy Evening f^oet. telle a thrilling eiory oC lha buRinese that haa iprung up la eieallng aiiiomobllee.

For eomeihlng over (hree yeara (he police eutborlilu* Iti New York t'lty have been devoting much at> lentioii to (hi* particular phaae of crime, and two detalla of detectlvei Jmve been aailgned to It Thlnga reached a point where a maa'a motor would diaappear while he waa In a rJrug elore drinking an Innootnt glaa* nf Roda. Mmetlmea half a doaen would be ( ^ a n In one day. and there wat f»ne caae on record w htre tha preaidant of an auiomoblle company had driven up to (ha door of hie ahow room on Kroadway. only to have hla motor ntolefi hahind hla back aa ha itood ou tha ihraihoid talking lo ona of hla am* plnyeca. Ona chauffeur complalQed that h li car ba<l auddeiily l*egun to move a i ha waa engaged In lighting tha (all lamp, end had ihoi down tha Hroat Into (ha duik, nevar to be eeen agPiR.

Fur aome Lime the tracing of atokoA rere reemed almoat an ImpneaiblHty. ft waa like looking for a loat uanary plrd ■ -dyed pink, or aofne other inauapaetad color. Then the thlevoa began to feal ihalr oatR. became r^k leea . and a t leaf one of them traa caaght—with a Ntolen motor which ha had neglected lo drive away from Ihe city. Frdm Ihla man the police learned th a t a well-* urganlied conaplrary eglptad, of which there waa undoubtedly a aingle haad— K aor( of UorU rty—who planned and directed the m ajor part of the thefta He had ronfederataa In Varloua out* lying ''ftlei auch n» Newark, Patarpea »*n(l ilariford.

ihlllty and power. Stxaa bacama the ' rule for a ilmak but reoantly tha four i haa regained a little of lla old nreetiga. largely due to the Influence of foreign enirneera who have alwaya b e llev ^ . In IL If the 'theory on which the eIgbtR and twelvoa have been dealgned ] U logical, they ahould eventually prove better for plaaaure care*—‘that tha mul* tipllcatlon or email cylinder! glvea a mere even balance and eilll more ducea vibration, and (ha etrain of the

I exploaloha But (here la tbia to be con* ■loer^: .Four and aix cylinder care have been through long and exacting teati. They have Dten etudled and raflned and Im­proved. They are no lom ^r e iperi

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By Dee. M. Cohan.

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WHY NOT PUBUSH CHMimf GETHNC THEATER BENEm?

Tl) tkt Edttar «f A'EWA;Sir—In connection with the Sunday per-

formancea In the Icxwi thegtera ^ttd n»av- log picture placea, will you kindly Inform many of your Intereated regdera regardihf th» following:

Doea the ‘ benefit ' and “for chaiiUMa purpoaee" feature make theae perforna- MDcea lagal whera the ebaeace of aamo would mekv them Illegal?

Il uaa noticeable aoma lima back thatia ra Iheatera In their advertlalng caraMllp

I’l'li: .<■«<• - " o w -r. (O lia (ha raclpla... .1bad road* and ebaurtaura.Oatralt, lha Hm i* al Hla AataaafeUa.

Th* v*nr word au(aiaobll« bakk**(* OatraU. (hair bama (awn. Tha Ravlaw a( Raaiaws ■laat aam* a tartllnc atatla-(lea on both ■nbjacta.

Detroit, aa a r*ault ot iba war, I* ona of tha na«le oltiaa. Sloea th* Ural an- tomoblte company ita rtad (bar* with |}S«,(HHI rabllal In lit* , th* m ak ln i of l i r a in Davwlt yAch**■ keeei workM tauadtiif ano ta l tatal of JH fci f t * dtjF 6 th* n t a ^ W AliltMman iWm aD ov«r (h* rtfcntjri'. hnd.only

ana PnlN*w York, Chlcafo a r t do InK oior*Ihb* Datroll. naw companla* war* and about worth of nawcapital n H a ^ faat* Ilk# Uiaa* *a- plain w h y m tro f t tu» haon filekad At

' ««oai*naii *f anauch natlanaj. In-

.(■lad who war* the "banallt" or charily; It la *«uallp nutlcaabl* at praaant that thi* no lonatf I* doM, and lha (Impla iiatamant 1* mad*, "tor a good a*u*a.” ■'for a worthy char­ity. ■ ale.

In view nt th* aeamln* fact that It "charily.' ate., that parrali* the** ibaa- tar* to *arv* the public (D on lha Sab­bath. and Inddantally areata a* addi­tional eourc* at ravanu* for thamaalra*. do yon not think It would h* entirely fair that th* rcciplant* of th* "charity" ahoald ha announced In advanoa—the parcantaf* of th* racalpU that will b* plvan. aU.. and laior on Ih* amount aaliaallr paldt It aaawu (hat thia would b* llttla anoush

D u i iu I t lb ahout fbo a Iticorporatad thar*

bat Btocki aauiut to aut* porvhaataB,

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Sunday parforraanca* their approval, why would it nol b* a rood Idea tar the Mayor and police commlailonara to appoint a committee or commlMlonar or hav* *001* iuch daparlBiant M th* Itcoaaa buriKU handle the** "charity" fund* on a **rttt biirincat bail*?

Would nol Ihr thrater folk wricoma •om* *uih plan a . thli? Thay cartataly cannot faai very happy about anythlnr that even aavor* of auhterfu** and alao makea them f**l that they muat contla- iially aaauino an apoloraHi attitudai or It It all a ca*a of "Lat a carnal aet hi* hand ID th* tfltt aad h* 11 Hkaly to la i Bl* whole body In?" J- B. “■

tr«(t ha* baon nla ph«t>om*nan *f anoucli n a il . t a / n t to U k* m oTlnf p le tu r* n im l. ■imply of Ihe town'* (ro w th .

Wh* ---------ha* htPpanad (o antomobll* a* a r**ult of p ro tperlty 't atlm- apt* ^ p » « b a ^ ( t la opnatdtrabjr

rta Ia f|ilaVw*U,~7 7; Ganaral ko -

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year: Wljlya-Ovarland,^ I I I ; Btud*ralna In point* of tha automobll* itock* llatad on the Stock E ichang* In '

rkahla.■Inta of --------------the Stock E (eh an |*

vmaaca aw a, BVdA'WVaa. * ■ h ‘cpWRe **tori, 1(7. ra ta l p a la u salnad. 7 li

Maw Thar Da lA, Edward Hott Woolay daaariba# In Me-

Clur*'* lara* of th* *l(h ta and won­der* h* (*w In r l i l t ln r torn* Datrolt aatomobtlt faetorlM.

Soma Ihra* yaari ago a c ^ l n a u ­tomobll* factory wa* amploylpf nearly 11.000 man and turning eut 173 car* a day. It* iraaa aarnlnr* war* l a r n , but ther* war* nal any nat profit*. At th*praaant time, ISO

ho under tb* gula* of operatina local gararaa. rocalved. a l­tered and conceulad tn* c a ra alpton In .New York, until they could be d w ^ a d nf with aataiy. Th* coniMratOr* utllliad throe diatinci troupe 01 arlml- na lc Tha f lr tt group—tb* membara of which w* will call the thlavea—atolo

................. llh" (.000 "man. It make*rara a day—bigger and hotter cara

a t that—and I* tam ing good profit*. ThI* I* a typical Inatanca of general reiuU* produced In the n tw phliotoptiy of manufacturing. Autamoblla m anu­facturer* have Men eaparlmantlng In niaa^actttring magic, and that la T h r the bottom ha* dropped eut of motor nrloagThe operation of the pretant phlloa-

li compllc*t«d a* to da.t*tall.' hut timpla anough aa a whola

A r ' ‘raoM U5 - -A* factory on

----- - - 'f 'A machlnad motor eaitlng la raady Iv# Ita n ttinga Inataad of fOln* t*. . . . ------ . ,,1

put on tbaaa part* walk along with It for a faw fact, aach group dallvering It lo another prroupjia It paaaea

lion

th t car, being Upped oft by aoma on* higher up, whera 1{ oould ho found. Tl eacoad groun—(I nod alaniaai Ihi mlddia-man» teak

J h* faund. Yh* (h* racaivara—racaivad iia car. Tha third—tha

taak th* ear away, and aold or otharw li* diapoaad of It.

OfWaalag (ho U a o a lt Highway.Haitry B. Jay, proaldent of th e l.ln-

« l n Highway Aaaoclatlon. dancrlbta In Tba Sclanttrie Amarloan hla laat trip aorota th* continant.

Two year* ago, when I tnada thIa aama trip. 1 waa delAg aoraaihing out of th* ordinary, ona parhapa ef fifty tourlau who took th* aani* fournty. Thi* (priHC I do BOt balltv* It an oa- aggaratlon lo tay th a t I wa* but an* out af flv* thouaand who aiBayad to r * ^ lha Pacino Coaat by motar, and d id raa o h I t *ft*r a aatlaa af atgain-

rnachinad.Miv* It* r i - . . . . . - ----------IB aHtmbllng bench, it travtl* through he factory on a frame that run* on a

track, and I* propallad alowly by m a^anical power. A* It traael*. th* motor pick* up lla parU- Th* men who

__ . _ It paaaaa on ffitotha n a il eiarion.' The ipeed vartea from eight to fourteen feat a mlnuta. o( mere, and each man do** oertaln def­inite thlnga to It aa he movaa along with It. All hi* motion* gr* a ta n d ir^ Ued. U* dooan't walk u a u n d It a t alU aor d*4* b# b»ad or (w1*t or ndulg* In any aMvomanla BBneaaMMlly At Moh *1*11*11 thajrw B ** V a*a*inhl*r* fiBd Ih* part* iw tifcg tham on taeneba* or apeclal truck*, and thM* part* (hunaolve* i m * largely by iwae»a(rieri tarrian , Th**b a t n ta rv a la Ih* gr«irtDg mater ooiha* ta g graup of Intpector*. a*Hi of whom la a ipeelal-

* " d**lgnat*d part* ta Inepoot ' m a a v t r a a a • a

__ ____ -Jwaya la BMttaii taw ardIh* ihlaplng alatferm , a t a rat* of (Mod tu t will bring th* gart* aut oa adMtuI* tim a

anea* which would make tha w ritar af tha hopular thrlllar bluali with ahaMM far Sl* laok of Imaglaatlon.

T* trayol by m o % car aeroaa iBdlanm IlUgata, Iowa, and Nebr**ka.tbo*o giwai n rm Mato* wh«r* much of thaw aaltn of tha u t la n orlg lnataaduringor Joat aftar a ha*»7 **Ib. la *0 all In tan u and M f- ptg»i ItagoailbT*. If It rain* you Map w h m you »ra, or—you ean go an. w * t amC aTaaplng whan you can In dltohaa or waaravar you may happan to b# a tu h whan night fa lla a a iln t t*MI r*K aa* ef anything adibl* procurobla a t lanehaoa counitr* or madlacr*

gg iW t rundMi aufroundad by gglt naM> *BdKHMa* of voloanlo du*t and ran k S r flfly yaana and ha I* b a la a n d5 ^ aW rt.a"*-t i m and g M wi

TMBMM AM aaan th* *M iWaat aa no man haa Hi |M MratBi raoard* whiol^ a ^ * t%‘ u m s i iU * m

wanttha aama frlad br«*d7 taamad- whli* _____ .

iw, alghty milt# aoroaa th* nd tan iruaty btalas. J. J.

u taan th* aValKtIaii af th* man haa H* wilt ihaw raoard* which Mdua* U

tarm i tha U t*h iph*Bi ihg ptae* In Ilk* maaauri

'hSJVtaro.

An . two,

,y r«w» ) fH* «a. a iB h t CyWhddM f

v 'f . 'M iK R lldar dlioKia** lu Ratpa*** IBaakly lom* m otor aar ta i(m l(Hi(

. , ago tba liau* a t •lab* reUtlv* m erit a t Ih* tiu aa

~ “ aumn ■ 're

5f«r

I lha aummar hy a r M r Th* aaiaail af a M tll* royal twgl vaa an tk*• 11, 111* hfftatt

URGES SAND TO HELP HORSESr* tka rMlOr af IM .VBIT*.

g|,._Tn r*ply to H. T M.. r«gardl*g reughahod haraa*. would aay that I am a member of tha Humana Bociaty and *1*0 th* ownar of a hart*. Whlta admitting that many owner* do not give propar *(l*n(lon to thalr bar**#' feel, during th* paat coupl* of weak* It hat been wall nigh lmpo**lbl* to keep a hone tharpanad without kaoplag him at Ih* blackimlth'a at liaat halt th* tim*.

Th* black pavemtnta being hare, waar out th* caulk* in a f*w bloek*. Th* aaphalt atreot* bad aueh a thin layer of Ice that even If a bar**'* faat war* aharpanad tha animal ceuld not etand. H »**m* to m* that th* 8. P. C, A would do well to perauade th* Cam- men Council to place boat* of aand In all Illpperv Mreala *• I* dema In many place* In Naw York (Hty, and then lat (he friend* of th* her** tealter It wbor*

Thi! would nol b« iueb g grggt * i- pane* lo th* city aad would aay* mueh dlacamfort. both to driver aad bara*. It la tha thin layar of Ice th a t daaa tb* m alt damag*. Sharpanla* will not hoi* Ihla t hop* aomalhlng may h* den* ba-

anatbar t r in U r ^ ^ ^ ^

S T O R E O P E N SA TU RDAY UN TIL lO P.M . I

The Y ear’s M ost

Important Outergarment Selling EventT h e i is le E sg e riy L ooked F o r w tr d t o t a d A o x k M ily W sttsd F o r

The EdUre Stock of Caato aad SaiU Is Radncad tn Ffk* f*r • QbWi CUsfsMM. HaSsMi—i *t <>■•-Third and OM-IUlf Pradnmlngf*

AH are thi( eegson't mtke, end you can now buy hindsome iu iti. *(yli»h drttw a, ttunning cMiS and yrgccful •Itins at marked redutrlon* from our already low prices. W* quote a numbar of value*, which »ho* In g measure the possible uvliigs you can make. Alterwon* that are lugranieed t* be correct and s*ii»f»ctory COST YOU NOTHING on garment* telling al $<-M i«d over. You miy ap- preciiie in a measure the Importance of thli sale if you will consider that you can buy a suit ind nave II filled lo you for but little more than you might have 10 p*y for an alterallOQ in *ome (tort*.

ALTERATIONS ARE FREE

Silk and Cloth Dresses2 - 9 8 3 - 9 8 5 - 9 8 7 - 9 8 0 . 9 8 1 2 ® ®

COATS2 - 9 8 4 - 9 8

0 . 9 8 g . 9 8

1 1 . 9 8 1 7.98

rSUITS

2®® 6;!12kDMUi

0 . 9 8 1 2 * ® ®

14®® 18'®®

< ‘WHAT HERESIES?’’ BE ASIS SDNDATra tt* Sdiar af (W M H I.’

BIr—In your laau* of January ) y*U report Billy Sunday a* having aald, among other thing*, tia d may h* oatag England and Rranoa ta punlah Oar. many of th* mlaaraal* haraalaa that erawlad aut af tb* ualvaralttaa a t

j|NNdaJ A r SsfM nlw

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Extra amOatt ftr Fridag and Saturday

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110

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We Bought Hundreds ot Rugs at a Sacrifice!Y o u r o p p o r t u n it y to s a v e m o n ey on Rugs is right now. Mill prices are advancing

steadily This sale of the surplus stock of the Nassau Carpet Mills of New York City is prob­ably the last sale at which rugs can be bought so cheaply. It is your opportunity We advise youB U Y N O W .

13.50 Ttpestry BrusselsP all, Seaatad and Seamlew

From two of the best Q lh in ills, extremely durable. U . a w Wide rtnge of pstternt. f g SALE PRICE...............W

26.50 AxminstersH l l Sm ilh 'i *r Sanfard'a

.95

22.00 Seamless VelvetsAll

The name* gutrsn- tea tha qualltlet. Orlantsia sfi** F*'" (Ians In wide eelec- lion.SALE PRICK...........

Wonderful ValueMi-woomimi o n A27x54 faiehcs D ^ | g Rdf. 9L7I, at..

5 5 c F E L T U N O L E U MThe best quality heavy felt Lino- UYiHG FREE

leum, the kind that gives extra long service. New goods direct from the milt; col from full rolls, 2 yards wide.Bring meesurements.SALE PRICE ..................................... .........................

Upon Payment of Small Deposit We WUl Hold Any Rug for Future Delivery

Siie 9i)2, Bxlre Hcevy weal velvets. ^ M A g

Regultful textures ^ ^ T in end hendsome de- "(igiiaSALE PRICE

29.50 Axminsters• i iz Saamica*

Unusually heavy, A g g Q C even for Axtnlnsiers. m ^ aW V The meet bcsutital of the aeeeon’i wrteme.SALE PRICE.......

Extra Large RugslOxlA Itathlet' tN-IU*

All wool, 10- ^ n c wire wesm , ell* ^ f .H H over tnd lortl de ■ eignk A limited number only.S A U n U C E . . .

1 !

Men !-Here Are Sweaters,Shirts&FomishiiissM e n ’s W (kJ S o c k s

1 7 c a P a i rMen's Negligee

Shirts, 59c•aoood** o f Ste

HMo BThIC oaahmar* , aaok*.___ B*r* WWAV. •waawaaaa.— — -----gray and black wfth graylb-*--. Ibfi. «*bt. b w 1 7 -™ 8 I7C

Bkn’gSweater Coats

AU w*al Swaatar Oa*t% In gray, taa , navy, esaraaa and l A with daap <7 J R

with itlC or aott aafla, mad* af An* grada of laadrao or ahavtot oloth In a varlaty of^lotlnBa and pattaraa; Iftieh faead etaavaai alMtp maSa am

'" 1 s m S .v*lu*.

, R o o ^ s S ta n d s r d T iv fr ii U n d e r w e s r

H n a ta l* ) wool, camol'eW r a d wWI# w**l S m a t a ll ale«*,,M ( o d l Y im w ae*In rtgv tar

£ ^ ■ £ * £ 1 . 0 0a S ^ t t S y - - -H m T u a i i w M’ MM* a f t a a afeetlani bajw. m^w" JJ llaiht wal»hti *t*S " t abort alaovaa. 'qwkla ar % or kaao lo n g aa i whlta.

B o y s ’ o r G ir ls ’ H o s v y C o t to n

Unim Suits In STsy, wbiw sf

cretin; tp*' * dal pries.. 50c

£ la 0 0

BoyN’ Grty Swstter Coils H i h ooO sr e r V

(wek; r s f o l s r tiJOO and tiA O , w tiils t h slot IMII.gt a s e s e qba 85q

NEWARK EVENING NBWB, PREDAT, JANTTART 7. IftlA

(EAR-EAST m m WORRIESNARRATED

Imn, Tdb fioAin bciMliriJ « Trip

T« ail Fna SvpnL■saoR pioTES n n u

SM RnltlM M M u aU r^ white limv- •Hac Ibraagh fa rt* (ha luroiiaM w r IMW wara raM w tad raatarhajr at- j ^m rnm h r iahn Kmh>U of M P teaau t ■laoa ArlUiftam. wba raw m ah yaalar-

M lha lu a iaa alaateakip Olnawra TaHt f ro a a baalaaaa tria to lairTna. g^a tad w af part* aa< tha o « o( tall- laa ia tor a a i ta r r perpeaaa coatrlhetah la toa« to la ra and, aoeordlag (a Hr.

aaarlr a ra r r tra ra la r la ra- arllh aaaplaion. aaaa th au f b ha

a .p a . a n a with a p roparlr ataad .paa-

* Jifc If— ■- ta tha rapraaaalatlva ol a fig aaaUag aoncarn a t to n rrn h Ba- agwa a( tha hlaabada of tha part a t

K ;

You W ill Find Chesler^s ^ eg la a s Store Now B i^ er Better,' Brighter Than Ever

I wgM fM tp caaw (• BH arith tba a*pactgil<ffl of rocalaliii mora Ibu IB ordinary opMctl aorrioa, and yoa will DM bt diaappolatad. t o(- far yoa a aarvloa aeknowladgod to ba OM of tba boat to ba bad hy lana af thaiuandi af Nawarbtra far tha priea of a pair af glaaiaa, which la

t 2 . 8 . $ l & $ SS o U G o U a d C o l d n i k dAcaordini ta alaaa ragtrirad. If you doaira a eheaper grada of matuiHng I bava tbam, but yau wili gnd tba boat tba cbaapeat In tba end.

Roadara, ranwMbar I proiact ya« agalnai Incompaiancy and nnraiia- Wlity Ihraugh my iong aatabliahad pailcy of

A B B O U /T B B A T IB F A C T IO N o r h fO N E Y R E F tIN O E D A mighty gnaraniaa in tha ayagtaaa line In which tbara la aa much roam far fraad.

Ntwark’$ hmding

and Optician B ifM arad and licaiw ad ta b a a U p a Eyaa fa r Glaaaaa

1 0 2 'M arket Street, Praetor’i Tbaater.Opap BaaidagB TUI t . Satwdajra, I t P. M.

C H E S L E R

m u OF aRsnoizNxwsmounRTBScnrPhaUliarttr witb tha H atr Lu>d toa-

lato hallaf to tha aa lhaBHallr a t tha BiHa, It war daalaiad h r ra iil L. Bantwa. a aae*a a t Jaraaatewi. lo a laatura flvto teat hlgbt lo Pawomlth Mamartal Piaa- brtaalaa Chareh. Tha aaeaaloo area tha maothtr maatlag of tha Wanwn'a HU- ataoarr Bodatr. of which Hia. Job* Ha- lAaghUa la praaUaot. Tba Ulh oaa lIluatlMad with laotam alMaa, abowtnf t loaaa, auatoaw aad trpaa a t paraatu la Mhllaol htetarr oa wall aa a t tha ptaaant dap.

Hr. Haiioaa, who la a mambar af tba Bllaoapol Church, la netlilag In tba Howorh Piaahrtarr lo Infloaoea along ChrUUao llnaa tha JawUb population,of lUa m ti, wblah, H waa alaiad, hunbara la.aaa paraona. I lia aaaabar dadarrA that ChrtaUana todar fan to apprariata tha " ahi t r a paopte of Ood." Ha tamed tb aa tha graataat flnaiictara of tba world and aapabla of tha giootaat prafraaa.

**■111 what thar wont." eoutandad Mr. Barman, 'la tha gaapal a t foad nava, tha gaapal of Jaana cartel; thar ara longtag far It aad Chrlatlaaa doa't raallaa thair graat noad. Olran tha powar of ChrlatlaaHr. ha haM. tha .lawa would prora thim ailrao tha worM'a graataat powar. booauat of thotr laharool aualltlea, thair ahlUtr to apaak nm ar laagaagaa, to ataad roitaoa Hada of cllmata aad ba- eaaaa of thair powar of adaptattoa. Rtv. Dr. O a ^ a K. Braaplag. paator of tha ebnreh, praaMad.

Newark

aad England wHhoat avail, tha tottar rafualag to ratea tba Uochada.

Hr. Maaote arrtvod a t Baarraa Octo- bar M, aUtr-atgkt dara attar Martng Haw Tofh. Uadar otdlbarr dreumataacaa tha toanay aaa ha mada in from flflaaa to la a a lr d M aad Hr. Manoto la ra ha baa amda It la alavoa dara b r taklag tha Ortenlal Enprrwa.

rindlag hte a m a d fullla, Mr Hanola thaa bMoa to piaa for hla ratam homa. Ha had ao IrouMa gatUng parmlaHon

ftopraa, H waa f poaalhto ta gal tha Baa tbraoBh. had It waa atatad that Ma aaaagaa r wtU laaa m a n than lAMAbH h r n a a a a a t thla Inahttltr la f l l lp tha gaadaat

Hhaala ihHad tram Haw Tarh n , galag firat ta l u l r . thaa , hla aaa t atop being a t Hato-

Mn, a Oraataa M aad new la poaooratoa a t tha Bagtiah aad r ra a e b toroaa. Un- abla to abtala paw aga aeraas tha har

hacaaao of th a hlaekada, ba allad ta m aha a datour h r

a t Balanikl aad eraaalag all tba alataa to Caaataallnopla. Thla

■alrad tb ir tr-fo u r dara W r tr ip arawld hava takaa

a law hawn. At CauMtanUaaal* ' y —**- waa haM up tor lorantaaa

5a a t too aad a f which tiaia Aatoaa- m M argaalh ia aaeeaodod la gatllag h im . traaapartaU oa on a mlUtarr

f l ^ tho anthorlttea to l« v o Binrrna. but ho waa l«n to bli own roaourooo aa to tb* m irr* of tearing. On Iwo or throo ocoactenn poroona bed labon pecan an In email boat! and born plekod up b r Eng- lltb war vnoante aad tahau to a to m . TbU tehaaw wan tlnallir ptaanod h r Hr. Manilt aad o ib m aailoua t<f got namr- Tbor bought a two-awoiod vcnaal, with ao cabin an t doalgacd to carry oand. Tha baat waa a t tha port or VurU, a tow nitea'fram amrma. Tho ortglnal eom- paar tbtoodlng to depart nuabered about efactr, hut when the veeael waa ready to taara tolly l i t boarded the craft Tba geraanawat had wanted all the paseoa- gara that thar wera not to oarry any papara haoMaa thair pamporta aad to hare la their pon r aelon not more than flea poande la fold. Two dare were eonaumed by tha offlelale la examining the baggaga.

BAIf NH OB SETS

dtotaara hatwaan tba Tarklah aip ttal apd Bmyrpa la abaut laa mllaa im la tlma a rd la a r llr haiag from four to flau hanra. As tha military train amp ypp ta hasaaamadaia tha govarg-

ggiBL It did hat adbara ta any kind of • B w atala. aad Mr. Hanola aaya ala mr» amd aaaaa a ighta war# eaneumad M a ra H ra a la ta tho Brnyraa eutlaa, 1|M tohla waa a« t opm atad a t night, m4 BM paassngsrs slept allhar on tha d n ia m la a ta tiona

ay raa Mr. Haaola baaought a t Oaaota RoMoa, Aaeari-

to h a tto f Ma gooda auppad nr, Cahltgiama wars ea>

hatwaaa fltopnm, W uhiagtoa

abaut Daearabur 1 tba boat aot lall la tba dlraetlan af Qreaaa. At ana af the maalhtada floaled an A aea rtm flag, tha prapartr of Mr. Hanola, while the Oraoh eaHgn had baaa ralead on the atbar amat I t waa axpoetad th a t t ^ y woaM ho plckad up a t noan h r an Bng- Beh war eaaaal. but aono appaarad. Darlag tha aftam oan a alarm a rasa w hM aaaaad asnaMarable dlaaomfart aiBT~t tha paaaangnra many of whom wora woman and oblMrea Tbara waa na pratactlpn whatever from the rain and wind. Tba atorwi did not autaalda and the akippar took tka pracaatlon ta drop anchor la tha Isa of tha laland. whara tha vaaaal ramalned through tha Bight The a n t morning an Engllah larpoda boat hava In eight and trana* f a r ^ tha paeaiagara to a BMnItor, whara thar warn gfron load and mads aa gaaifartable aa paaalbla Tha peopla wars tahao ta Matalln.

Mr. Haasla had planned lo eell on the Oreah alaamahlp Patrla from Pareaua la Rblraa h a t teak tra la laataad. At tha to ttar ptoaa ha laam ad th a t Italy waa baMiag all Oraak voaaala th a t bad farmariy aallad hayaad Italian porta

Ha decided to prooaad te Naplaa Ihora to board a White B u r liner for bama He eecured paaaaga an Ih t areah •loamer Adriatloua far Hnplaa Wbaa be reacbed tho tottor o ltr tba authirl* tiaa would not permit him to land ba- caeaa bla peeapert had hot boon rlnod. The Amaricaa Coneut unaaeoeBafullr a t­tempted 10 aid him. Mr. Manelm rn- tumad on tho name baat lo Albaaa, where hte panaport waa rleed and ha made hla return paaaage an tha Adrtall- cue At Maaelna Hr. Maaala latt the iteamer and want by train la Patsrm ^ whara ha boarded the Oluteppe Vardt

At tha atem at the eaaaal warn Iwa tour-inch repld-flra gun# lo rapal auh- marlne altacka Until Ibo boat raa ahad a ibraltar ihe traa unllghtad a t h l ^ t Not a aubmarine waa alghtad. Mr. Hanola aaya ha baa croaaad tha aeaan fifty-four timea hut the waathar an- countered on thla last reyaga waa the worbt be ever experienoed. It waa tba re iae ri aacond trip aoroaa aad ta giro bar engtbea a thorough trial II was da- eldad to taka tbs nortksm Instsad of tbs soutbsrn rea ta

While In Constaatlnepls Hr. Hanola sew eoma of the evMencea of tbs Dsrds- nellM nght. Numerous smbulanese Isdee with wounded brought from the bstlle- tlelda to lbs etiy wets operated bstwnn tha wharvea, railroad atationa and hoe- Piula. Tha dty, he aald. waa la paeeej- alon of the Oannana.

rorelgnera In Bmyma ara wall treated by the Turhteh euthotltlaa. Mr. Hanola

, asaarted. Buelbaas la practloally a t a I etandetlll. with oonsequenl hardshipe i among tha poorer elasaes. He isld there I are perbapa It,aaa Italtene then , who I era apparently woraa aff than any of ' tiM other f o r^ n population. Tha Mal­

ian Oovemaoent, ho aaaerud, contrlbuiaa only ll.aoa monthly toward their sup­port. while the French Ooremraent fives lia.ooa monthly for the use of i.iaa Frtnrhmen The Engllah. who hsve a motley colony In Ihe ally, ate alio gan- emualr aided by tha home govammeiit. Juat before tearing Smyrna. Hr. Mansla wna aeked by a commlttN of Itettsna Is iBtereede tor thotr fellow eouatrymsn when he reached Italy. He wrote a letter to Prime MlnUter Antonio Salandra. from relermo, atatlog their ossda and acklnf that Immediate aaalstance ba gtran.

In aome pteeee vWUd bp Hy. Hanola there la s areat acarcHy of coal and ken- ssne. the oil sslllng tor t i l tar Ore gal- loss.

OrlgliteUty was the ksyaoto of tbs luncheon gtosn yustsid sy by Htn. J. D. Baer at bar honas, 1 StmtfDtd ptaoa, at the monthly BMatlng of the Half Hour Beading Onh. The dining roam, was called tha “Btmtford The Room" sod tbs members ordered Uiolr Innsheons from menu cards. During tba aftsmoon Hte usual revtsw of boohs was given h r Hm. WIDlnm A, a rta ite of CaMwnU, Mn. Be«- Inmtn r . Burd. Hra. Osotge E. Tathsaa Hta Fred rm ss tss l sad Mrs. Charlie West. Hlu. Banjamta Uwteach of Orange will eervu a s bostsss St tha Btorwsrr meeting_____________________________

H M SItog. V. B. P a t OC.

H m Best lor Children

O p P E N H E I I t g l l l M S A ®Broftd M id W illiam S tra e U

January Clearance SaleGirls’ winter Coat5

A bout 21S Q frii’ C o ats of B roadcto tli, W ool P lush , V elveteen, C h in ­ch illa an d M litu re s ; su ita b le fo r school, d ress o r

genera l w ear. 5 ls e s 4 to 16 years .

9 .7 5 G i r l s ' C o a t s .............................. Reduced to .......... ........................5 . 9 013 .75 Q i r l s '^ C o a tS ............................... Reduced id 7 . 9 016.75 G i r l s ' C o a t s . . . . .............. .^....Reduced to............ 9 . 7 5

Girls* 5 m a rt D ressesG irls ’ T u b F ro c k s .................... 4tot4 yean....... . 1.50Girls* L ingerie D resses ............ 4toiOyean..G irls’ P a r ty D resses............to to 14 yean..

1.50 2.00 2.952.95 3.95 5.909.75 11.75 13.75

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Htlf ftf s ir tost tronbtos Iw tsHr life t r s canaad by pM- irowii or p<m1y eit

sbos* is chikihood. Toacb tbt childrtti to w o tr TRED-RITE Shoes. Thsnil bo no futoro fs irs t t .

WhitaNubuck and

Tan CalfU-ML3B I.T5 I.M

Patent a Dull Button, Kid and

Cloth Topa.Sixes AS . . . . t u s Sites BH-ll.. LM Sites 11 Vi-2.. !.»• Sliet 2Vi-a... 3.M

.W rit* to r Trod-Rita Cuulog

l a u o m a n

0 p p e m h h h . 6 u i n s & €Broad an d W illiam S tre e ts —N ew ark

Important Clearance {Saturday)

35.00 Sm art Tailored Suits 15.00For Wonun and Misses

An a c c u m u la tio n of th is seaso n ’s b u s in e ss of B roadclo th ,W hipcord and C hevio t; som e B raid , V elvet o r F u r tr im m e d ; also Alpine S p o rt S u its ; P eau de Cygne lined; w a rm ly In te rlin ed .

F orm er P rkm 2S.00 to 35.00

15.00N one C. 0 . D. No A pprovals

McGregor Reduced PricesON-

South Broad, at lafayelte S tred S u i t S U U d O v e f C O f l tS

Hundreds Selected from the Regular StockEvery garment in this sale was made in Newark by McGregor & Co. At the original

prices they were the best value in the State. Now they are bargains. i

Remember the “McGregor Method” Always Saves You 25%

We Manufacture and Retail Direct to You Only for Cash at Wholesale Prices

O P P E W H E I K g U l W S a gB road an d W illiam S t r e e t s —N ew ark

Important Clearanee (Saturday)

30.00Fashionable W inter Coats 15.00For Women and Misses

S m a r t a n d a t tr a c t iv e co a ts of M ix tu res, B roadclo th , C orduroy and Suede C lo th ; som e w ith F u r an d P lu sh tr im m e d co llars; fu ll and h a lf lined; w arm ly In terlined .

Former Prices 25.00 to 30.00

15.00N one C. O. D. No A pprovals

YOUR STOMACH DAD?JUST TSY ONE D08B OF

MAYirS Wonderful Rcaady uid Be Convinced Out Yon Can

Be ReBtored to Baritk

Here Are the Reductions from Our Original Wholesale Pricesto.91, $18 lad $20 $15, $40 n< $35 $20. $22 lad $25%

Suits and Overcoats$29.75

Suits and Overcoats$13.50

Suits and Overcoats$16.50

For Young Men«$25 and $30 Suits and Overcoats, $l9.75«Fourth Floor Other Young Men's Suits and Overcoats Reduced to $13.50 and $16.50

, Comparison Will Show McGregor Clothes to Be Superior Values

The First Special Sale io the Big New Furnishing Ooods DepartmentIlia $2 U*i M6i AlAcFAMa SIO 1 $12 $5tol$$VESTS SOI BOISE BATB

SMSaM SiflRIS GOATS ROBES50c $3.95 $3i 0

( I U r Floor)An the Men’s and 1240 Negligee Shirts are now on i a t the one price........................S iz u from lH/j to 20— all sloBire len(tliB

O v e r 2,000 fro m w hich to chooM .

I w •ilr.JfM c r f i FtoMT V « t o toiM B riy ROW 11,85. H t r f S 1 1 5 0 AU-WobI S to M la ia H 7 l M a n ILOO N M kw m r, 7 5 ^ « I fo r |2 J ) 1

’ I M U M N m W ; I L i l bv t t o r g l M i I M i l i e I w f a v o a i ; M e, o r t t o r i m B ra o a i i I n J k B o d a y . I n h s f o r 75dt, j

larggot RetHBere or Ctodibia In New Jere and We Meko tho Ctothee OureoNoB

McGregor & Co. u u

South Broad* itiafayete Stnet* Newark■ V

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M ayro W Batorfvl RubbAt hflB bOMtg k u hy otoay thoM tjiAi rf^H * P i» tbrouahoat tb# lioA. It haa hfOBW baalib aod happdoaw to a a i i n n wiwirWIHIH MW hipplW Mhad datH liw d of a*ar b a ln i fovforto and who now a « u ^ o f oOwfB.*”may to MlVeriof with Stomaaii, U w and IntaatlBal Ailm antt to t iy I tdoaa will convlnca the maal atwOtlcBj •n ffen f. U »n <ha to a K t and fonodatioB thaaa aJlmaala. f t to tn n t tba polaonottB eatarrfa aad bite aowe-ftooai^'^. *hac b K W h ita m n a ilo a . T iy oiw MayTa W atidartnl "--------

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FactoiyW a n t e d ! !

M anufacture Raxom Answer hmMdlntdj to

Leon. Feist600 Btnad Stfeit

EDISON’S GENIUSmakes every bour of your life brighter

Snap Bn an ataotrie light—BdlMQ.Enjoy tho motion pietnroB.—Ediion.Thrill to tho world'a boat mualc.—EdlBon.Ediaon’a maaterpteee and faroHte htfrantloii ta Om

Ediaon Phonograph. iHia fiTorita record is "0 that Ta Two Varo Mayteg,”

that otd-tima idyl of young loya.Tho voieaa of Elisabeth Spenoor and Thoaut CkalnMn

ate beard ta tola song at thalr vary baat.You cat hear this aoug bt any favorlta ootaettou reoraatad

by toa E ^ n Phonog^pB. , ,Couearta avory day at isM.

PrfygfRii, SM urdif, JuuMvy 6lh

(a) “H ofito O v « t a N * . v ^ - i f . v - * ' r *-•;••**......... ******* Irwuww • e • UdRRgggfSad by IdbM i i M d

(b) K U M to sa ja S o f i r

(a) TfM aaa, UHtor Mf.

• e« a a* a a* * aW* *♦ * • a-**oaH»e alby Chftaitea MIlUr

• a « * a a * ' .Gadfray

R a H t & f t W f

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t o Piaailar Q uartet

to H. B. Hum « a l l B * . . . . i o '» > < ...............

(di -A u OM S w ii to j i f t r f Ilaallillia liwiardnd to H. B. Hunphray ..

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SECOND aD. X a«Wc t

« t th Htovli •■ 4 I toeppa toH4 ICIm w I wMi Htovl Owe* Tkeii l« Dt-eeflei lie Cmetem

■uU for I I '^millclouE 1-1 • m i l and h o ihar parts waa filed tl I'rclpe t'uurl

uNow York. Coiepatiy nil cerne here.

Tho a u k PI tnvtltutad ag JJ. TrawbrM pendonl poii-April 2R. iti

Sitalii111,000 duT'faumeai idfni

The defen ■rr ted i t I t firiee at* lot th a Newark m il Poaiinc i Advfrtlaing i Kelly end II imployf^E o Tho» far the the lat«rf II Lum, Tambh n«ya who liai

The opera said In the tiiluad lit vg lUpy 1. 1014 riuded Ihe d of fllg^na by ('onjnaquent i tiff.

In tha wo drfetidani. “ hlnhd end ui em borra iA t! on of ItH bu destroy Its i I su e t dkittm tomera end It Crfll of U rf'OTn morefi. Hi-qulrlng a 1 roin."

The Ttif'ij I ordtng to t iiown, torn pasted ovrr over nt iht iinkB' Tha w as under ' keop their e llia t faecuua reputatlCHi \ rtUftomera, held (heir b

SUCH]ju:

Acts i s f l Jodfe

AND GETS

iiUto * gatatoUn

. Y e e 'w ’e 5 f d a f l y ; l * d i a i . N o .c M m * f w d e b ita ,. ,. .

The v«TH Motrrle tlxll illx,iloxe(l V 4'ouei whei on hlx enm inxdo Itie I ptxint, txli committed

cxiuci xHeved pul Die complu rui|-U ti*ar ihould hxt ■lien to hi hlx dutlxx.

A trxvxx M-xi clxxiei who took methodx X peace. He trxtex did tbxir h l ^ t luw Into 11teould be IDie c i H b drxailc x«l

The acci rhxmberx kowtkl of were chxi (lalb when dexvorihe reel xml m idn ifh t E follow ina Xxro wha court (0 f arrexted mudx w hk

HFrom til

cuxl-Uit*xi ■Ixlb and * fxllowx hx houix lo I had a wx ihxy wxrx and hte XXI Ihx judge del and h xtrated at

"I unde theae men for a coup them Ihe; Judfe Hai your boaxi had not I Tou kDoar the pxacx caaei ham polloa cot I hla aad 1 for them."

Tha tou up xlmllai the futuh juetleee oi committed

Oelb'x t a t the C. o'clock a t woman U but eoul4l Hildalaht houaa and and Wax elaimxd, e ran from capa.

Tba fac Ptolnl foi Oelb had brouaht a H anenil-1

p been don« taken. It

In axpli John Rn M id: "Pconfpinliil why my davit—to I tblnk a panoa ah< To whldi

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To fnal pool On t arty a t J tha Baati tiM Conxt a man e damping tn a lo r . until m

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New York Coapta; ABefee Con- iliracr Afiint Newark CoKem

ii Sum Besiaeu.

O. J . 0«4« C e l l a r C k n r|« a «ttk !!•¥<■■ ■rak*B Hana.■M riiaitM ^ Ifa la Tkl* Cttrak4 IC lH tihari ta Tkla « m la a aad vHtk NaTtat Hklnlail a a a ' ISiata* <*a«« Tkaaa—R w alt, P lalaiirf kaMi la DiaaallataHlaa i w a r Ba4 Laaa af lla Caa«<

T h e l i n i n g S T O R E

•uU for l l l O ^ b«t«d on a**mallcioufl i-otiiplracy to (tAwiroy'* It* ■I^H and bnalnwaa In ih ia r ity and u th o r po r ta of N o r th e rn New Jeroeya w e e filed thin a f te rn o o n In the SH'* vretne i*ourl rir» «Ht b> the u. J. tiude < a blll pue t tng ron t 'e rn oCNon Y'ork. iijfjlnal <he K ew aik S ljti CoiBpahy anil o lbar blU -poetlng con- cerno here.

fho wc^kn la <Ge ee^ond of lt» kind Institu ted agfilnet the iioneerna. Lewis II. Tronbride of '»n Inde-pendent poiier, *11ed e elmll&r eult A pril SBi ltir>, t r ti c Huivro4ne Court Ctreem Oitaliiftt the o»«mr»eniti for • !•,00<l deuT'afea. Hie c o n p la in t w«e «:m eei idfnti<ei «'tfh th a t )u«l filed.

The defendant companlee were all aerved a t >1 Treat place, where the of* flrca are located. The defandanta a r t the Kewurk Sign Cotns^nj. the Newark BUI Poating Oompany, the Newark Poaier Advfrtlalna Company and Thgnwa F. Kelly and lluch J. (javney, offlcere and employee! of the defi^ndaht c^ncema. Thu! fer they have not filed anewer to ihe Ute*t iutv MhiCh »\«i prepared by Lum, Tamblyn a H e eaina a tto r­ney! Aho handleu th<» firit autt.

The opersHona romplfllned of were Raid In the ault 10 have been com- oilited at venous iimee. becin iH ni J a n ­uary i, 1$14. The mlleBCd offenaea In- eluded ihe deatrucuon and oblitera tion of sigiia by all aurla of tneana, with a <onaei]uent m onetary loaa to the p la in ­tiff,

In the wording of the pomplalnt* tba drfetidant. '’nialUlouajy coqiptrad . com­bined end agreed io haraaa« annoy and em borraea the p ln ln tlff In the carry ing on of Ita bualneaa. and to dam age and deetroy Ita »lgn4 and property , and to «auac dlaeattafacilon nntong Ita cue* tomere ajtd lo Injure ^ I® and to drWo It p'li of Ita huein tie and preven t It trom luarcaairig lla Hualtteai and froih a.M^-uIrlnf any profl. o r ga in there- I rmn.“

The elg'ia of the tiude concern, ac- rording to the com plaint, wore "brohen *jOWn. torn do^'Ti. raw ed, chopped, paaicd o v e r painted over and daubed over a t Ihe direction o f the defend- « n ta " The p lain tiff a llag td th a t It a a e under contract w ith c a ito in tre to keep (heir algna In good cofidliloo. and th a t beenuae of the deprodailona, lie reputailCMi waa eeverely In ju rad am ong cuftom era, end many cuetom ere w tlb - held their bualneM.____________

SUCH A BUSY DAY JUSTICE GELB HAS

Adi as PUinliff, Peace Officir aal Jdge AH in Ike Su m

Case, Alrea .

AND GETS A SCOLDING FROI COORT,, , ~ 4- ~

The vwmWHtr - f Jkrtto* of tk . Pasco Morrl. 0 . 1b of J l . r k . l a trsat wai >I1. uIm «4 today In th . Third Praolnct I 'oun when two men w .ra arraJsiikd nn hi. eomplalnt. T h. m sciatrat* had made the nrre.t, .worn oat tba oom- plalni, U k .n h i. own affidavit and rommitled th . men lo Ja<l> aetla* In th . e.pacity of p .aro officer, a t ­ari.ved p .rty .n d Judae In diim lHlnathe complaint, a . Invalid, iu d a . Uan- ru .l-t'nao ro comin.nled (hat Oelb ahottld have acted oa couiisal for tha men to have completed the circle of hla duttaa.

A tr.v .« ty on Juatic* tha entira cata w a. rlaaicd by Judge H aneiiel-t'n |aro, who took ocra.iott again to score tha method, employed by JutUcos of the peace. Ho deChtred that If the magli* tratea did not .(op what he termed their high handed ikethoda o( tak ing the law Into their own hand, twine of them would he bent to jatl. A repetition of Th* c m before him would bring moro draellc aotlon In th* future, he u ld .

*ne kccuied were John H .ndel of d* rhamber* .tre a t and Anthony W ath- kow.kl of Tt Chambers street. They were cherged with Interfering erlth aelb when he. a i an offlocr, waa an* deavortng lo m ah. an arroat. Thotr ar- re tt and Incarcerallon abortly after midnight Sunday night waa learned the | following day by Judge M«neueL-rn- garo when their wive, appeared In court (0 find out .what they had keen arreated (or. An Invoetlgatlon wai mada which reaulted In their r .laaaa

Hie Arties P aaaaaeed.Prom the Inveetlgetlon Judge llan-

rual-Cngero aeld li* had learned that I itelb and "two of the inoat diarapotable

fallows h* could get" went to liondot'a hou.e to e r r . i t a men for whom .they hed a warrant. When told the man they were ee.king waa not thera, jOilP end hie eeatcletei broke down tho door,, tho judge eatd, and then arrestad Heii- del and hla friend when they remon* ■trated a t the Intrueloa.

"1 understand, (letb, th a t you told theao men you would keep them In Jell for a couple o( deya or lo. Juot to allow them they couldn't balk you," said Judge klencuel-IIngero. "And no doubt your boaat would hove bean made good had not Ibeir wtvaa appoolsd lo mo. You know the law demaiide Juatlcai of tha peace to send Ihe papera of all raaea handled by them to tha naareat police court a t once. Tou didn't do (h i. and I had to send to your ottloe for them."

Th* court then etated It would tajt* up llm llar eairea If they occurred In the future, wUh the resitlt that tllk juetleea of the peace would be the onea committed to jail.

Oelb'e kfapry waa .that ha had called a t tha OKamhera atraet hoUM a t * o'eteck a t night and had baen told by a woman to break In a door. De tried, but c e u lA 't he said/ Ha waftdd ttnUl m ldalght for hi* men to leav* the house aad waa Ibtn eet upon by Mendel and WaabawakU who held him. B« claimed, wkll* th* man be waa seeking ran from th* houe* and mad* h it **• capei

Tha fact that th* w arran t and cem- plalnt ter th* man being sought by Oelb had not been seAt to tlw court brought another reprimand from Judge ManentI-Ungaro. Tbla should par*been dona aa soon aa th a complaint w at takan. It waa slatad.

In agpUnallsn of hla fallurg tu (Ip i<H John RaeanbUimi, aounial for Oet^ Midi "Probably tha reason w h r tbo curnplalnt is not bare la th* same aa why my etlukit '‘took hla own a ffi­davit—bocauae he didn’t knatr> better. I think a guls court for fuitloeo of tho poaoo Ohould' bo' opouodT la KgWgfV.’* To whloh th* eonrt ogreedL

prm pm rM t o ------fla ttu itH i t h a t m ig h t b a m a d a u p o n u s fo r a u ^ pU aa t o r th o P a e t o r j r , B u l l d a r a ’ H a rd w a r e a n d T o o l* f o r M ochan toa a n d a v a r y b r a n c h o f t r a d a .

W a b u n t a a r a a t r e p u - t a t l o n f o r naw h tg th d th ln g a t h a t a r a w a n ta d w h a n thw y a r a w a n te d , a n d p a tr o n a g d h a a c o m e to u • b e c a u s e o f o u r a b i l i t y to d o llT ar th e g o o d s p ro m p tly .

E v e r y o n e o f th e r e lln eo a r o o tro n g a r to d a y th a n e v e r .Factory Supplies

Buildelra' w are

Tools for AUTrstdesO u r a la t r u n k U ne tele*

p h o n e a a rv la o a fea k e a It a a a y f o r y o u to r e a c h a n y d e p a r t m e n t ap a a d lly.

' P h o n e M u l b e r r yaaao.

l U D L P W&5QUIER- E a p a r ta in H ardevarO "

B 7 * 0 0 M a rk e t S t. S 3 0 W skahington SL

TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA

If Mixed Sulphur It Darkem Grgjr Hair So N atunllf

NobodjF Dm TelL

Theu were faroMfly wld at SOe a yard—Ii I* a degn-up af t I'hitidtlphU maiiitftcturcr'i itock'. |4oda ill dyad Mth In- portsd dyaa; ediorg Inclade aid rose. Copea, gray, bglia, pink

ij ngyy.

Astonishing Reductions in Every Department in OurA n n u a l J a n u a r y S a l e

M anufacturers and w holesalers add im m en se lots to our ow n great Jw6ldings o f desirable m erchandise, m aking th is one o f th e biggest and best sa les in ouir hAstory*

M »ny sp ecia l purchases will go at loss than cost o f m anufacture. Many item s are m arked at s^ieclal prices that aro seldom red uced . Truly bargains of th e m ost tem pting sort aw ait you.

C om e Saturday. C om e every day n ex t w eek.

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1 -2 5

1 - 5 0 t o 2 - 5 0 C o a t i n g s & S u i t i n g s , 7 9 ‘Strictly All Wool; 64 to 60 Inches Wide

Hundreds of yards of highest grade woolens from the best looms in the country; hindsome. striking effects; richest dark colorings; plaida, miklgres, checks and doublc-ficed goedi; a chance of a decade to get enough material for a stylish long coat for only $2 50. $1.50 to $2.50 a yardgoods for only 79c.

1 - 7 5 S u i t i n g s & S k i r t i n g s , 5 9 "All Wool; 64 to 58 Inches Wide

Another surprise in this sale of big surprises. One of New York's biggest jobbers sent us hit entire itock of "open pieces" at less thsn cost of raw material; they are handsome Mixtures, striking Pititb, lovely Military Stnpet, quiet Pencil Stripet—in fact the very choicest of the «sson's weaves and all are to go at only 59r.

S 9 c D ouble W arp Sergeo, 3Bc,U3-lflch tiindtrd SergM; in a full lint of colon, In-

cludini navy, black, brown, aretn, (.opcnhifen and crtim; aould advite you to take *dvtiui(t of ihit low clearance price, aa It it ImpoMible lo oecure more to sell It lea* than our regular price.

5 0 4 n ch Sh ep h erd Checks, 3 3 cExtra Wide Shepherd Chaeka, In four iiiei, ei a

price that abonld attract economical buyera.

2 .B 0 Im ported Broaxlriothk 1 .3 9Full 54 IfiAei wide; genaine fortlfn make and dye;

• opeclal hi b«a|hi under pHoa on accouni of Incomplete color line; to be offered while the lot laoti In ibe Jan­uary Salt at leM than It would omi to,Import; may be had In Mack. navy. laldnighi. dark green and plum.$ 2 Black C hiffon Broadcltrths, 1 .3 9

Imported SO-iaeli wide tooda; high oatln laater; ror- rect weight and flnlah for the otwoat gown: limited lot; may he had while the tot lofia at tha low price of $l.3B. No mere tvailtblo at regular prteaa.

Th. aU-lliM w litun »f Oat* T*» -o* •uleher tW iatkMlee iW . .nvelt.4 MO faOeO kalr W gruSaatlw e. (rwiaHSt. uO felk. ere •• “ JS**. raei. wee eeler. »ktd( I* 0-U* m V* ara llrlao la «e x(* -aae a rratkfal (.uw resw I. el Ik* (rwlMt aOvaaiee*.

NawaOejn, laeuek. w* Oei't have tk* ireuklraoiB* l*A e t g n U r ta |k* V*** ^ ik . wiHOir m|atB0 e( held.. aU Ora* e i t ^ •*11 Ik. - t»*4»-(o-aw "WretW* ara* eao iuipkiw oeateaweO’ ter ekeat H eaele a keul*. II I. verv peOelS' hraaeM aekaOr era 4lawv.r « kra ksea an u ra . maielx Ineiu*. r*ur wmk tr a Hft knok Witk It rad 0>*- <kl. tkiarak Tsar kelr. leklat ••• Hkon nresa a t a Uiaa; kr meralea Ik* fre j kair ileegneera kat akel O.tlekt. (k* l*4l« wHk W>a(k'* a a n eed Salaker U (kai, kHtOea ksaaU. tulle earfcealra <S* kaIr etter * Im aoolt- ratleaa It ales pivOuraa tk .l n t l l**(*r . . a .ppeereac* at akraO .... akiek t . a* .ttraellva: WalOM, pravaai* OsaOraftttcklae raalp aaO faiUet kelr.—Aiverllio- meet.

HANDY STOMACH REMEDY TO HAVE

ABOUT THE HOMEInstantty Stops Indigedlon, Gas,

Sourness, Heartburn or Acidity.

The Moment “Pape’s heachw the Stomach

Distress Goes.

Diapepein”ch AU

Ail t1i«« Ii 9fU! Mfn« dvt In yodr tkinily «lt« anffcrB an aitick of 1nd1t««lfOti. kcld ■tqiftgch. dyiRdpaia of aont* form of ■tomacktvoqhu. K!«9 P»p«’*«n in th* lioUM handy?

Thli ■ harmleaa hiouinf *111 dtgaat aar- thlag yen <fat althoul th* nllfhlMi dtvoom- Urt. ««d «v«reQw« a aoor, tkMy atopbach La ftva fnlnutea •

Tall pAgrmaciit to lot you r*a4! tha fbrm'iiJA plainly print ad on thaaa •ba-eani catM of Fapo'a DiaprpiiA, than you wuk

‘N* .'v hy It *iaka« mAlgaaiSaia. *Mf atoiniehi, heartburn and othar alniraaa ra la R|v* Mtlhiiict anA'rallavaa al atkca aaob ala- Hflig Mg tMtrhtng af gaa. aractatlviia at a*ur, tihdltaated food. naua#a. haadacha*. dlMlnaaa ronaMpallon and otVi«r atomaeh diaordara

Mom* folka havd tiivd ao long- 4o find ra- Baf from ladlgaafiOh and dyapapala of an ant- et*Ord*r «tnma/rh urtlh tha coma<on. avary- day NB$*diaa advaniaad, th tt tKay liliva abaat tnada up Ihalr mlndp that thay hava aom*- thing aUa wrong, or batlava thaira la a caaa af nafvouanaaa. gaatyUta. calArrh e( tba .tenaab er vaacer.

Tkla, na Ceakt. la a aarlaui mtauk*. Taur reel treubl. le. wket raa-a*! o*«. aat et- (tel: lealrae, It firmanla anC aaur*. tema la *a|4. m .ad alameth rotaan. aklak re- Iratr ta (ha dlfaillTa (net anC lalwtlera, .ac. kaeMra vaieaa ika kraelh aiih naa- aasiM adofii,,A heartr awatlta. altk tberaerh €l«ar ifee, knC althant Ih* illfhlMt dtaCTinfait O lalsMT at Ua aiauack, I. vaHlae fra rea H aearr a. rea'CaalO. ta try OkpaV IMaraoale-—AdvorllbtBtant.. ^

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OtDOS HXH n U D i^ fuiUiuiib iho fUMti(|i «i « n i

f. fo a i e« tha Auoten K. WeOrsiMM end PUMAueiWI

M ix Oomty Mowiutto M ..r >«■ ■owaiag'omti

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SILKSFor E u iy Spring Wear

3 6 - I n c h S o f t C h i f f o n T a l f * ^ B 1 A wide range of colors to eoloct from In lighi, medium

and dart tint*. Aloo cornMnotion or two-ione etfeeti. Good value it $1.26 ttM yurt- Exceptional btrgoln at thisipeciil price, 11- __ .

3 6 -ln ch Satin d e Q iiita , g l .3 ®Bectttto of s fotiunile trodo turn .J,”

monthe ago, we i n ablo to offer low Bgure. Complete color rontt, Incnoiai th* aeswnaneveet tlnti.

36-lnrK IMlk Pofdln*, 6 9 c We • « oole agents for this ps/ric^r br»d

Up to date we hive oold over lOOjOt® w d s, •^ngle complslnt. » shsdoo to soltct from. Vshied st SI the yard; our prico, «e-

Plaid an d Stripe SOka „ „j« InehM wldeTat l i n . $ l-» iin d |1J» yard. Reil^

the orottloot doolgna and eoloringt ydu ever Very styllMi for whole drtaott oa well u for waiota and inmmingt.

36-Inch B lack T i^ e t a and M eaaaline. 7 9 c

RccognUed as our standard $1,00 grades their colored oeWagea. Take advantage tomorrow of the aped illy reduced pnee, 7*e.

41-Inch C repe M eteor, $ 1 .5 9A very complete line of thtdei to pick from. Dea-

llBcd to be more popular then evtr for the condag iow n.4 1 -ln eh C repe dleC hlne, $ 1 ^ $ .Rich eoloringa in light u d

artlUble; reel value $ ! .» yard; onr tpedal prioo, |IJ5.

Semi-Silksand N ovelties

S 9 c Silk Poidina, 3 9 cA big center table full of these Silk Poplins. An Iro-

menae color line lo select from, including the newest •h»dw. Positively the opportunlfy to buy this populsr illk fsb- ri<* vt this reduced price; only SSe-

5 0 c and B 0c S trip ed Tub SUka, 3 9 cA good selection of stripei to pick from; ill woven

piiterni.; may be laundered without losing their color, oikm Tub Sfllu special at 5$c and 95c.

45-in ch F r e n ^ B ord ered Voiles, 6 9 cOn account of its extreme width, may be cut to so

ecndemicsi adventuo; advance epring patteme now readyfor inaoeeiioe in ibess charming Voiltt,

N ovelty Silk C repe d e C hinea 4 9 cVSrrt-wlde Silk Crtpe de Chinee in croaeber effects;

•Iso nest stripes; new end elyllsh; ell colors.

cheap St the price; may be hod in ell colors; specisl priced tomorrow *1 only. Me.

Yard-W ide Iriah P e ^ n a , 5 ^Choose from a full line of cofors In ihli standard

fabric. Come early to get best ch oice,.......................Also 3d-lneh Brewed P o M liw .ill celori at only 35e

the yard

W ash G oodsand Flannels

12H c Percales, lOJ^c Yd.A large center table full of new spring pstterns-e

brand noted fur Its washing and wearing queimes.le c D u c k lln g F le e c e F lannri, 12^0 YcL

' Ih li will be t" Brel time this season that this welt khowu brand af Flannel hee baen sold at this price. A very complete otock » select from.

worih I9e A flannel that bocomea nleet and tofier etch lime't is Itubdered.

LEATHERFashion’s Last Word

Leather for this, leather for that, leather for the other thing—for halt, skating skirts, trim, mings—a flue collection—many kinds and colon; several qualities; full alze skins, at

2 ,50 , 2 .9 8 and 3 .50Choose from while, white chamois, yellow chamois,

white kid, white wathtble kid, glased suede, colored kid —24 distinct shades. See them by all means. In ths rritiunlog Soerion.

Beat Bargain Yet In

Ratines, 29cThese are the most expensive kind of Ratines

-imported French Velour: formerly sold st whole­sale at more than $1.00 a yard; made in beautiful colors tnd designs; many of them woven brocides, damsskt tnd figures; goods are 47 inches wide.

We tried to buy these lost season from on importer, but he leaed ui three limes the price for whst we are able to sell them to you tomorrow.

There arc lest than 100 pieces of ihese goods, and they will go like wIldAre.

On Stic insibe Dress Goods Section.

2 9 c C retonnes, 19cA delightful collection of nest Roril tnd comblnstloo

effects, some copied from high-priced tapestries; 34 inches wide; tike your pick tomorrow, while they leot, at only 19c.

N eckw ear SpecialsBeautiful N eck w ear at 19c

A clooa.oui of one of our best manuficturtra; every piece new apd fresh; worth 39c to 75c.

M arabou M uff S e ta $ 5 and $ 6Were WJ and $9. Muff and Collars to match; lust a

few left to be closed out lotnottow al 95 and f6.M arabou N eck Ruffs, 5 0 c

A few. worth Pbc, to go in this sale tomorrow, after which there will be no more.

Em broideries45-ineh Flounring*: t largelarge

lengths, which have been sold st we

9 2 .7 5 Bath R obe B lankets, 9 ^ 1 9-com^" bltnktta leTi from t

holiday sioek. Tomorrrv oaly fE lt.our

Notixm FeaturesN. T. Spool Gotson; • apoolo Me.

Korr’a Luster Twlot. te apool.

Bnohra Glooa S p i ,Kialflon Drool SWoWa, No. 2, 19c, No

e; No. '

25c.No. 3, Sle; No. 4,

5 * lo i \ i« » h w NoOdidO, oil mskoi, boat quality, Ic aa. Milword'a Stwlitg Noodlaa. $c paektga.Atfoa Hooks and Eyoo, ^ oord.- ^

w nfnciM 'SWJNWHI

nosed peib, tie

lekiiMlbilr. ..V...

i Ooniiat OsNon. I opoea It., Ic deten. ■jiY rM tir s o p p ^ Ml auM, Ic d

aofkli 0..N. T. Lusote CxoMw Cotton. 4e spool.Plutle Shlfiim Coril, ftyard.

S o * •« silk. S-yofd plooo; ei

VELVETSand Corduroy. .

$ I to $ 1 .5 0 N ovelty V elvet^ 3 9 cAbout 1,500 yards lo pick from, incluCag bo«rilf|d

Brocades and Peraiin effeeto. In otr^M and Iguria; aaoriy every shade tepreoented in the lot: otyllali for eosM, oulli, combinotion dreosoe, trimmings, olo.$ 3 .9 8 Blk. Silk C hiffon V elvet. $ 3 .1 9

IS Ineb Uloek Silk Chiffow 5’dvcli in a splendid quality; rich, deep block; soft oltk pilo; vary atunoing for coals and suits.3 2 -ln . W halebone Corduroy*, $ 1 .3 9

Thie new and popular fabric ordinarily rtiaili for so —'.'"h *» $2.fXl the yard. May be hod in b l ^ , wbilo, navy, HeUond blue, African brawn, Uiipe, myrtU grcoo, wine, plum, brown, special priced lor a quick ditpesal for to­morrow nntv at 01.30.

3 6 -ln . W hite Corduroy, $ 1 .0 0Very exclusive for coals, suito, okiru and bobiet' COata;

uarronted to wash and retain in Bnlah; a grada thtt rtgu- lirly srils si 5125 the yard; apcciil it f t.

3 2 -ln . Dree* Corduroy*, 6 9 cOne ►'•M hargaina this department has offend

this Mason. Color lino embraces white, navy, Copen- iisgcn, Jld roso, ambar, yellow, African brown, myrtle grtea, beaver, enrierald, taupe, Havana, etc.

Other Cotdureys in c full line of colors at Me.

January SaleW hite Goods

W ond erfu l Reshiction* In L ongdoth* and Nainsook*

S l . i e L o n ad o th . Sal* M e * SSe lO wd. iitoe* S1.BO Lonaeloth. S*l* M o * S t . 10 lO p A p t* * * S 1 .7 S LotsoelolH, Nolo Piio* S 1 .3 7 I S jrtL pl*o* S 8 .8 S Uietacloth, 0*1* P rlo»S 1 .7B lO yd lia lM * • 1 .8 8 PtalM oek. 8*1* M e * f l . 8 8 I S j t l | i lM * • a S 8 NatiMook. 8*1* M e * | t . 7 * l& r d . plM * iS .S 0 N*liuM>ok. 8*1* M e * 8 1 .8 8 1 8 jrd . | i4m »* • 8 .7 0 Nfetnaook, 8*1* M o * 8 8 .1 0 18 p d . pl*M

1 2 ) ^ an d 1 5 c W hita G oods, 1 0 } ^A big corner isblcTull of Stripes, Croiebirs and Cnecks.

Csn be u*ed for tnany purpose*.36-ln ch Pique, 2 5 c

4 dtfferem rite uclts: sill launder pcrlcctly; worth 3fc the yard: special it 25c.

4 0 -in ch Rice Voiles, 17cLater these Klee Voiles wilt be much higher. We otter

rhero in our <anuary Sale at the extremely lew prfee of 17c.3 6 -in ch Gabardine. 2 9 c

A flneiy constructed doth; guaranteed to launder well; \ull give good service.

'O t:

IK„ „ ____ n e TMi. | m Mm. l%yxrd rtoet!

im kH aaO iarbo tio , Tey«rd!~ MlMMritkt liM ri

l i j a f i M t a i sfli l l

tuor meni of short to 92.49 a yard: Satur­

day only at 15c a yard.Allovtf Embroiderte*. Coroet Cover Flounclngs and

Tucking*; sold regularly si 21rc to 89c: i Urge center labia full to go Saturday at 19c i yard.

tS-Inch Vwtie Hounclnga; t special lot nf pratty 1914 patterni; ipoclal it 59c a yard.

Ninew Cambric and Lonpcioth Edges; a largo quantity ranging from 2 to 4 Inches wide; very special at 5* a yard.

97-lneh Baby Ruffled Mouneinga; dainty designs; alio 37-inch hemstitched flouncing*, to be sold Saturday at only 49e a yard.

P r e t t y L o a c e sAll U n en Cluny Laces, 7}ic Yard2 to J Incnes wide; absolutely purs linen, in ntiuril,

white and ecru. Choice d esig n s- not • yard worth less thsn 12fic, some r.s rnucii s* 19c

Lot o f L aces, 12hic YardColton ^ibny, Shiidow and Itrrported Duchett Ltcea; Z

to 6 inch ^idtha, former values 19e to 3^.Lot o f Lace* at 1 9 c Yard

A- clein-up of our own track of odd piocao of nesriy everv kind or lace; *11 widths; values 25« to $1J6 t yard.4 2 -in ch O m bre $ 5 ! L . S * * * I L S 0 YA 4 2 -b io h Ralnbgpw C hiffonf

See me window dispiey of these pretty noveltiaa, AH br*«* 'u'. new effect* valued at S2 a yard.

G eorgette Crepes, 1 .3 9 , 1*75An wifinenie color ussortment; three qualinu til very

much under price.1 .2 5 C h iffoo Cloth. 9 t e

Our very beet grada; 42 Inchaa wide with over ISOshade tn ot* from.

Yard W ide T u ck ed N eta 3 9 eIn wuito or eetu; very fine quplliy; regularly pnetd tw.

T rim m ingiSilk tMobud Triawitiffa, In ill light avoAini shodta;

apacialatilayard. * \ .vIfUeMMl Soaoriod TMmminff used fob Odglng tulli

raffias, (HM » w i vary apodal at llVic yard.- HntiMM, l» plnL * k e , btack and na iiid ta o f hr

log « v S ^ gowna oiidwnpa; very spodd ol Ml yatd.OoM o r i iOve; Cklln aamtthtai wiv n w

for inSdt5«amltetaa: MtaMaa tdde; trary o p M M l .t t yart. ■

txoa Fkaiidafi tht ndvoat

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2 .500 Y a r d s1 5 c Bordered Scrim ,

10c YardYour choica of white, cream or eau, in various

bordared designa; 34 inches wide; come quickly.

W hite R atinesWhite Ratines of this grade will be very scarce

rhit seaion—in fact most stores will have none to sell. We offer while it lasts—

5 0 -b ic h W hite RatiActu*] Value

ne, *B e e c

2 9 c Yard

4 5 -ln . N ovek y W hite Ratine, 5 0 c Yd.Aetual V*1u* 1 .0 0

4 4 -ln c h Filet W hite Ratine, 2 5 c Yd.Actual V alue 3 9 c

Extra SpecialB ath Robe Cords, 5 c

The balance of our itock of AH Worsted Bath Robe Cordi in various colon to go at Ihe low special price of Sc-

Each Cord Set contalni 2M yards for waiit girdle, 1 frog and 1 neek cord.

avoat trlimlat M • , f ;rogttliriyhrilJI; M U M Uxtap V iiW etPvlM H ktaii,

EVENINGUMPie c x M i

Ut yard. . vary iI In ttahMoii dwlpwi oold

T h e Lining Store A lw ays for

Best LiningsNotwithstanding the great advances in Linings

on account of Ihe unforeseen dyo titnatlon, our early and timely purchase makes it possible to offer our usually good values, while our stocks last These low figures prevail:

3 6 -ln ch Satine. 16cA wide range of no less then 40 shades; high satin

luater: will give extrsordioary service; regular 30c quality; special price 19e.

Other grades at Uc, 39c, 3Se, reduced for our January Clearaneo.3 6 -In ch Printed F lo w a i^ Satine, 2 6 c

Novelty Linings, nude of beat matarlili: of foreign dvta; warranted not to crack; may be laundered; In navy, black, brown, ten, grounds covered with neat sprays of flowers.

4 0 -ln c h B rocaiied Lining*, 6 0 cImported silk finish Unlngi: very durable; in woven

deoigna; permanent wear; a cempleie line of new shadea to pM from,

O. L C U n in g SUkm 3 9 cYard wide goods in more then 40 different shadet;

edvanee in Ihe price of this silk will prevent ut Mlling It after tho a«la at looe than 49e; take advantage of tWi Oear- anc* oad boy fer your aeeda 8 tmr ragxlar low gneo, We.

T w o8aa80Q f "Mg Sidin, 6 9 o▼o offer Mr bail yard-wM Tvfo4»tW» M •

few ddye only n thin exceptionally law rifttf*;..y***?#?!

Kllod to rarebosa now lot*our^cafbe t o Ujftalg J jn te E In JlalMaa-whlia,hl«W. a i w M « t o . t < ^ ^ m

ax, gray;gold, itc.,etc.!;■. ? i • • ,? 8- * ■'

Th* rtoMlndar ef our itock if Mxlf fcfc Fotwdi'

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drMMd tk* uM inblaM *r flB tr aMtb>I T.

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WHITE GOODS WORIERS AGAIN ARE URGED TO ORGANIZE

------t f f t i f * u t M la t tr to cA t «taak f t t«H haalaM t « t » « * ■ t, M B iM , i ra t ia c a* t ta a f f t . B iaa t f t MMr airaatt, la aaaM* ta pap IW MMb a a i ir l la p te tha pra prtt lar. v b a

' f M M t ta t a r batara Kaftraa CharttaK M ip f la B aakraptcr Oaart. iav* Mri b fb rn n a p *a»aru war* aaUat f t M waa taaW tt that aihtr aaptrta - t irm t* f p u a t *• tb* baaka

lilt tMiWMTtMaatbal w u aallat ap«a h r Pavit

b tr, au araap (*f WUUaa Harria, raatlaar, ta f p la l* t a bU*c*t

all** a t ba tw ita a a tI la Iha aaaaara'a aaa tu ataaa laat

_____ . Tba w tla a f aal* b* b*4 a tata t a a ii iw aU rta f b a a t at that Um* • a t trbaa ta* atpla eb aac it b* aaaM a a t CM lU a t tbaai a t aay pri**- Ba ■■Mb* alM b a t a la t *(

m a t a t lai

tk* wkll* i**t* warktra aoBttaa*. Oa- laat taiitna Uw worlwra a a t dlHattafan* tjon with wapaa wbna aia « l* bp l a ^

m ta b* aawtUUtablr kiw*r thaa w atat *l»*a warktr* •* ablrtwalat

___ «a4*m na*at hidtiKrt** i* oth**dttaa, at* b*c««lBt awe* appartnt. l a a t Bttht. at tb* iBMitlnc at Local Ualoa No. I l l a t tb* latrraaUoaal Ladlaa' UarmoatW*rk*ra, b lari* a«iab*t «< factarp *»rt* w«t* atdriaiwl hp **¥*1*1 i f ^ r * . wb* laM tb«in of lb* M m ftb wbh* ooaiaa ib iw fh •rcaaliaUoa. _

Tk* prlodpal aptahtr wo# Job* P. Ormham wtairtl orianliMr aad awtnt of tb* A aw ftof r*a*f*lio* of labor, (Mhara wb* W irt Uw ftrl* ta r*er«lt —t-m awabara fram amant thrir Mlaw

I a a t to t* «v*rpthla« tb*p «**M to nab* poatbl* a (aaarai wbUi- eat a t tb* aa t *t IbU nuwtb w*r» Jamaa

at Tiaaton. a dklrwt eraaalatt, Jallaa fartaap, who, with Waa

Xabol C ialc It la dlr*«t obarpa a t tb*

Ptoaa for a laaat m a tla f t* b* J f narp 11 la Haw Ualoa UaU. Pi ftalt araao* a a t Hi* i f * atraat. war* baton tb* f trla Tb* itrl*

f l a t la a t aata*■ «* ^ *tlUt

a 1 M that au ak h U •* b* aa lta t t w f Iitp Of t w f tp-flT* par aoaL *1

Tb* alar* praprtaU r aaU that ibartlpt f l i *1 hla tatkar.A(t«r

Mwcbal. la lU rab. laat poor, ta f la ro a ta rr wblob taow ta bla ta t worth to t a a n n tbaa M f.Hb HI* piaak a t th a t 11*** wa» worth 1^1** f l n r o t a t oaat. t a taM. Maaobal ad 3 h *4 th a t b* b a t p i r n tlWBaalal M ataanota ta o ra tit apwiola* a a t ta a haak ata w lwp a aa t warib a t fill***

Mr. Habkar oallad tba a t t r a t i f of tb* wit**** ta tba appralaal a t tk*

t t a Um* a t baakrwptap at H taabal rrpUod hla paoda

■bd tlx w a * war* worth a l«a t ttiW * . Tb* a ttaraap taak tb* Upara* a t tb* wUaaaa, laad* a (*« natbaaMtIeal f la a la lla a a a*d aaaoladad, aaaordlap ta tb* wltaaaaaa aara tip a raa that ibar* had baa* a daproalatlaB a t aboat

Tb* am rabaat adaUttad that hi* p n * . ap t aradltora bad alalm* a t about |S ,*M . a* apalaat IT.UI la Harah, tb* lattar alalia* h artap baa* paid. Hr. •abkar. a tta r dadaoUap Haaatal’* r b l ' mllOB a t tb* p ro o f t aaaal* t r f tb* aam a t lb* praaaBt liabllltla* aad tb* m ,dM aat worth, waaladad that th a n waa bbeut t tl .H d aaaeaaaatad far. Mr. M a n ta l aald t a ballarad tb* bm ha a t t t a aam p a ir wbaM abaw wbar* t t a n aaap waaL

H* taatldad b* bad tradod bla la loraat la a !»*,*•• prapartp a t l i t Ara- aa* O, Maw Terfc, aad a IIM M prop-

f * p f t IH Haat t a v f t h a tm t . Now T a ^ , whor* bla n a tb e r Ur**, tar tb* Iptaraat ht* fatbar!* halia had la tb* b f l ta a * a t t t f rTa B* aald ta ralaad bla lataraat Is hi* fathar'a aatat* a t na.M*.

Aa a ts r tb a r a*aiU«rat1*a. h* Mid, hi* m atbar had apraad to pap H IM la b f k obllpatlooa which war* oat' ataadlnp a t tb* ttaa* a t th* a Uaaebal'a d f th. At t ta al*** a t t t a oasMiliiatloo Mr. H arris latd t a would applp to r M ardar to aapapa a* as p*H aaooaataat to audit t t a b f k s t t a baakrupt aampa op.

ASSERTS M T O R IA Q IIS GOT $8,000. m i FO I ORDERS

tedap at

WMbaut abatamaut, rdlarta la a r p a ^ i$ w«rl»ra

*r* th a t patharad la t t a T. W. C ^ M "Car* a t th* Matbar H tfar* t ta Hlrtba t t t a Child."

Dr. Peotl ipoh* M aaudlllona I k ^ * taip tba aatanea of aueb oaro aopoalaltp a t t t a diat a t t t a matbar. auaralo* la t t a epa* air. * * f pailan a t auab Um* elothlop. Mr* a t th* ahln and hadp aad tk* naaaaaltr a t pfopar raaUlatlan la th* baam at all U m f H* alaa apaka a t maiarnal Impraaalaua aud tb* amap fata* notlaai rapardlap th a n that ar* p r a r a l f t Al l»* al#** a t bla addraaa Dr. dealt anawarad auaaUaM pa t ta him bp th* BudiMO*.

Dr. moraiwa B. V f rhaak ehalrma* of tlio «iib<oomnilUoo. orltl bo tbo •PMbar aaat r n d a r m arniap a t th# staaad In t t a aarlaa aa ‘Thira a t tb* Matbar al ChlWHrth." Th* laetmra* wilt h* i lra n an Fridar m arsinp* al t : t t o'alaek In i ta saaaalattan buUdtnp. T ta laclura* ar* fra* t* waman of tn* aitjf. and th# moramant It lu Ita* with a natlan.wld* on* balnp adracntM bp Ih* otilldraii'* b u m o at th* pattad Htataa iwparlmaat of Labor for tbo o ^

of baby wooli to bo hold, throdffhoul tbo oountry durlnf tbo firot w«ob la Morchr

EHaiT MOTORISTS IN COORIS’ GRIST

TniMi Em m i O fM by , \nimt lor TMm «f

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’i m r a r * A s s o m iiB C o m TTbo dallp m n d -n p a t m otarlti*

tharpad with vlatatlan* of t t a ralaa of lb* ra«d Bombarad alpht tadap. KIva war* bafar* Judp* Orla* la th* r ira l Fraelact eoart and all bal Iwa M rap.4 without flu**

Arnold Adam* ot la t Hampton a tm t . CraatarA tad Harrp Naab af (1* LrUnd araau*. naladalA char^M with *p*iid-Inp, war* illawad la pa with a warninp.

Oaarp* Faallaaa a t lI 'F ra a k lp a piaak Arllaptaa. abarpad with drivlap a iw* «blH* with a I t l f ll•aa••, waa allowad ta p* a ttar b* mad* kaawB lb* (ta t that b* bad ablalsad a 1*11 panult •lac* hi* a m a l

FradaHch Bakar af M l Hsdaau aaa- nna, Waahawkad. waa flaad I t fOr t*U- lap la obaarr* Ih* iratflo *lp*Bl *1 Pairolui** ttac ta r a t Bro«d atpMt aadBranfiird plaoa, aad Bpdnap Blatt a t la t Walnal atraaL tb ia d ip , wa* ttaMd 111 for dritrlap • ttltap bu t wttbmit b Moonw to do oo.

"Tour honor, thi* man aald hla fatbar It a trlind of pOnrk sad that ta w*uldf i i u with poo *11 ripbt," *poha Hatar- cpcl* ratrolm aa Thaadw* n*oh*r b ta (or* Judpt Uaacuil.UBpbr* ta t ta ta* .and rrtc inet CourL whan LawiMne* ttotfom ino af 111 Blaamnald a a f u * . Bloom riald, appaarad. Tb* MaomfUM man wa* rharpad with paatlap b Irotlapcar on tha left I* Oroapt lUW*L

"It wilt <-0*1 pas I t (or tbnl romorh,'* aald lha ‘ ourt *(l*r h* bod hoard tb* taattnony, to which Itoasonwho rapt lad that h* li*<l no d*(*ni* to at*h*. T ta •■total paid.

Jacob Urtenhouin n( t i l UrinpM M

• m a t . obtipad with | t a odmo iralHo ardlBOM* tie lattao , wa* l*t pa wWb d Nspaudad d M lM f Ha, uw, w u hali> ad I* OrsiiB* Mr**! bp” ptoe bar.

Pa lla t* ta, ta ro piwpar UpbU «u hi* automablt* truck aaot Hart* Ppu* af M Btat* a traa t« | i *M u Misipaad la thsT bIfd moMiol Cwttt M (omplalut of M atoropm PaUotmaa CrowMsr.

ODCBI LAME BACL RDB UlMBAiiO OR

BACKACHE AWAY

ECONOMY SENT TO

aumRorAOBEMisChari** B. B*rr*n af t* l Hal***

•traat w u a trw b aad aliphtip hu rl by a trollap M r lu fraa t af th* Mark*! PIraal ■ ta t i f *1 b m * M a p . H* wa* ahl* t* pa kom* aflar raealrtap irM t. moot *1 BL Jam M 'i HoopluL

BruloM aa kl* kMd aad fsM war* r*e*lv*d bp Aatbrnp AmMita. **vm PMn rtd. t n*\k A d a i a t'a a t >•«■tpbi whah ttruok hp a* outomohll* dritan bp Jaaiph Bald of • » Hiph atraat a t Aster *Bd Ooblo otraat*. Tb* tap wont bom* a tta r bit lu jartta had b**n auandad a l lb* CUp HospItaL

IW> PriM Hffet 0«t wMi 9m a Trkl BettW OU

JmiMOIL*

E fl|M M yG iMd u i i g B i r a

N k h h t

PIMaw ***** taabaMat M*< tam •* a a n f ib M tm ra a M M aauM palm LAmm! Y««r hMiMAh* It ttatiA Mv turn* hufti IT t Mnte. ih*nSat li Mtibmp, paaotiorll** H . JamWML" lUfc II ripbt M paar **laf*> bach, aad laiuallp lb* aarf ms M P u m aad taMOM dltM aat*. O***! *Up artpflc^ Oat • w ail (rid bawl* *f "Si. Jaaab* O ir tram paar druaptal and Itahar op. A aia- a u l altar It I* appllad paa'll WM*ir wbM‘x r . i f f t L S W a S i - a i n * ' !pw. M«* aatoHaa, aaural*ta> apralu M II It Maalottlr barmlam aad dtcan’i bam (Iw mi*.—Adcar'IaaawaL

COLUMBUS IN Sim nE HAS WAY TO CHASTEN CHAIRMEN

b H f M maap paapi* aa saaUM* to t ta maaUo*. rr*Ul*Mt m*a la tb*A iM rlou FM«w ttaa H Labar, u wM u

oataactad dlroallp with t ta parmaut win apaak M tkat oaaap

W taa « auflMaaUp am ap____________dlt tp, It laoaH a paattM Itrtb* aad fare* implnym ta waopwta Iks uaMa ta tbair Mapa. At praaaat a*a* of tta faataU** raeapata* ta* ualaa. allMaph phrla ta aim am t a ta* allot* boa* b*M oaroUad ta ta*

Tbraupb tb* mtaium at a a* oaQM "Oioalnh of t ta Pauoodaak Towa Cauadl," laambor* of tbo cmootaao Conprowi.

Ot e m u a ta f laoUtalo. Now loot ulpbt. dbbotod oa prablMtlon,

tta nloo feaarslBP t ta "taowu aoiol- lap" b o l f that a ohalrmaa wba a parUamMtarp mimata MeuM h ptaatod ta t ta ohalr bp t ta d om tar ot t ta buBplo.

TU •TupiMlabta*' lataodntid a b n praUdlM for problMUaa. oad t t a "Porn* •oruta" ip>°—* I t taa opoata

IB naab tiaabi* la kaaUp p a rttam a ta ir pmadA ata maap taa taam m laat but a tarn

•ta ta t ta pwaldtaa atflam'* dhsit. M aaat aoataaa. Jaasarp M. t ta

BapubUaaaF* wm taUudua* a U ita t tor u Mthorpi m arma

t t a "Danasrata” wUI

At

imraii nmic/ui aoBM d S C O lC U E O IIM M C I

■aaalar Aasta* Oalpato waa ladawadfa r t t a HapsbtlMa nom laatim ta r

r laat bipbl bp tb* FrsakUn Mur- T saap Mw'o llapubileaa O a b a t a O n n tp a t a maotlap b«ld a t 4H

Bruad atroac A lattar oaknowladptap aa tadaraomoBl far Ualtad Itatoo 8o m - ta r p tsM bp tbo aiub a t tbo Umo of Ha arpaalMUsB, Dooamtar 11. wa* ro aakrad from Jorawr Oaroraor Murphp.

Tkio rsU to paroni dohataa b u roaUt - ta u h tap t ta ’Mri 'b w r out af Ow •ooltata. aad iBMirod ta* nm lM ro bruob ap M ita ir pailtaMMtsrp

kaawiotB*. At I ta n iaWup Pbbnarp IT i ta ‘Tarwu aauaoU" wUI aat Itadtbstas

t*

m A .. .^pMiwd at tbo motttBp that

laUatloB to ollpht Hr. Colpato a t t t a D aoinbar owoUnp w u m u n t, Iko r a a a f of bUapInp terward tbo namo of Mr. Murphp a t that Umo bolap th a t ta WM tb* (laadard b«*r*r of tb* a*w *r- p a a lf tto a .

A lalU r waa farwsrdod to Hr. Unr- php fa p ra tu la t la t him on tbo raoont nolobrattoa o( hit oovtallolh bm hdap- T f BOW mombora War* added to tbo mub. T ta aftlooro oro; Frooldoat. Timatbp Moaninp; vie* pr«*ld*iit. Will lam Otwopi r*e*rdlnp aoer*t*rp, cniartoo aiffords oorroipondlap ooero- tarp . William BatchwolL u d oorpoant a t-a n a a ChariH Hurd.

anA H S T IID S E C O IID O F m s n n o R EXAUiAiKiiis

la bo

m tao •oa flran tlf of ibo oalo at* aad pattfraa of tta Fadofot

• A Maaulaaturlap Oa at TU taalb fburtaaatb ilroat. baakrapl mabwi af dalarbalili bast aaetoia, that It,*** bad base psoatvad froao IH eamiw or* who

T ta stoaad at t ta tbroa laat* takoa bp t ta Uto oaptalM, wbo a n lap lb* pooltloa of laopoetor ta t t a poUeo dapartamat, wm baavu thl* oftarBoea ' lha d tp hatt. It tadudod a raadkal a id pbpataal osaBtaiatlaa bp phpdelaa. r*p- raarsMap I ta Civil Parvlo* CommlaolOB.

Th* third aad fiMl tost t ta m » a n ta taka la aa oral oumlaattOD. It waa at Ural baUavad that tala would tak* ptaca tamaodlatelp aftar th* tmta to bo held ta- dap, but aceardtap ta ta* local dvll lor. vtoa oflleo, H will eeour oa oomo fu tu n io ta It wtll bo conduetod bp b wall auiuatsUd with polio* work, wboM la ta tl t r Wiu t a t b« mod* baowa uatfl ta* hour *t t ta Moounotloa.

lap ta fotufa. T ta Martat w u taU b*> for* R*f*rM chaitoo U- Maaow aU th* aanpUoa broupbt *ut hp NstaU BDd*r. ettonwp far enWtelS. R had baas Mtl> Had at anrlatis taarlau that tta aaaa. snap tad oafUM aadan to th* •ataat of sbaut whtdi hU b**a raadvadfm a pnapaatm wtatot amwtn to dUtar^ ra t parta af tta esoatip.

Mr. BBtar arpad t ta oeeaptano* *f a hM af mad* bp R. B. lUdlop a t

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FHOMBAMBER€ER*S

SOmrMOIHERS HEAR TA U IN FIRST OF LECTURE SERIES

Tba first tn a Mrim of alno lootsraa uador tb* autpteo* of th* lub-eom nlt tM as notharcrbft of Th* Coatam punup af Nswarh. w u pivan this msmlap u tb* opaslnp ot a eampalpa hp tU otsb. bp which moth*n wtll pot tbo boamit •( profomlonol addeo and InatruoUan la th* boarinp and raartnp af ehUdroa. Dr. B. Huatar tao tt ad

U w triple Bern ced ofOcnliit, optietdD Md pypflua Kiiksf "nndar ona roor w- turep the greitest poaaihle MtitfaetioB and dconony.

It li becdttee of the | ^ t nsmbtr of eximinadoni inide daily by our OmUpti that « • arc etithled to include their ex- ■minatioo with H vrii Citaww.

We mannftctiirw the conH plele eyef law is osr ows Hlse fictorith, end guerastet com* plete esd iMting esttofacHwi.

Your reqoirotneoti i t to td> juitsieste, nosntisg esd toae grindlsg tre ettended to by expert*.

Thi* i* the Harrii eyegjue •ervlee. It he* built up the Ltrgeet epticti petrosage is the world bec*u*« it give* yes the otaMBt In relitbflity, tc- cunwy and economy.

683 BROAD Street(Next te David Straw Co.)

(OpcB SBtnrday Bnalag.)

O w l U U o M i O i M o t i h eSix N. Y. S tera-2 BklyB. Stone

AGENT U W n i

tBBNTON, ;mi ot u>* pa*i mr** • a ) BftKrioarp « a u t u bp draft* •oiabUahlnp a •ponep uad*r o Honod (^mmlialc vidlup ‘tbst Blur ihotr praportian* af t ta Toa*m*nt

ItoaaoM (or tl Uplolatloa la lb to tbo otalo aro dlseaasod In th* •( th* e«mmi**le ■*bt*d to Oovora poood that iho T •hall ceotlnuo I* (useiloaa, kaopu p*ndll*rM aad a muBor th*i th* aball bo bora* b{ which u p aorvh daiiap th* p«ar. ooard, laolodlap paid Real tk* p*i Mfara.

T ta ateead I (tammiisl

.a ta ts t

punbaa* af allaUtutlouA anibo appotal a purchi h*T» had pnot rapulatlp a rp u l maat. wblob moi •lato. (odorol or nooB oorporatio' apMt ta ta ta S' tl,***, aad ta li lu .m .

Th* bin proTllaat ta lalarMtw (tbsaataltp ar at aaa. Arm or i aapPUo* benpbt hla d«tloa Ho I devoraor (or oa Ita ouporvlBloB OammlMloa la i al*M at tta ac t ta UPotnt aaol* afrapam .

Far a OwAutaorllp I* .

OpmmlHl** I* t Bl u m rp. Tbo poworod to ooM •MbUbp alalo li

ro phpolOBl larlM tor tbo iUaaa u aup b« la provtdo owl waratap feroM aawrp. Tbo oon M ootabllib aadewamp bp php awl* I or otbarw flUm Umo to tta

la tbo purchoi pUoo, tta la ta wltb T«t*r*B«o •mabtlilMd (or prafom d to In dooorlptlou, aat bM owta labara •etabllibad aad oardanoo I ta n i

Ba«b apoBop e ta owl la thl* dampMi* aa • M • n ppMMti b«ard t* OO.UI H*n** Oammta* of alaadard*. m Itp and piieoa etallp proUdm nak* u ekaai Bor of maklap •oa othor pro( •arrp out tta • la drafted to bi opaalBp af (ho bar 1. 1»A All lia

Tta npart ofta (hvor of a u H urd bfAprlen tam itutim M nwntel ataUou i 0*U*p*. Tta c not pnpotod t

" htsil** olan of (on aubmHted •tonp thio Ita*

SHOES

OFFERSFOR

ONE DAY ONLY

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n H M iBjUBDtCErS

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MARK-S A L E

The real rush began today* Heavy leDing proceeded from the moment our doors opened. LdOoks as though it*s going to he the biggest sale we ever held.

u Ite tavoott •aparvMoa tbi canfuBp tbo ■ t ta work thro •aaUdt tao pioi VSlteM mUBlcIl callp all Ibo ai tiBulap tbo oil rwaoM tor lb (ta roport wtn

‘That th* I rfr*ettv*lp *of Hou** ComaW coBdlUona Mi*l lUMlA p«noMwould d«trlmi

' oporattou; tha< MO* of tbo ot th* a«t add* t ta ateto oowu (oreomoat •( U

to uUwould bo a 1 amaiolpamy."

Tbo dtatUbui tta tenotuMt I (ta oommiooio briopbip about tbo odadaiotra ■Ion oaM mlpl a batter UnB. tta otete." Co

OFFERSFOR

ONE DAY ONLY

The values we are offering In this sale Justifies stronger words thtn we care to write. By every advertising tradition it should be ennounc^.wlth A broadside of Adjectives Ahd solid blAck type.

But this annual clearance movement needs no such emphasis to arouse YOUR interest.No urging is nectwiry to bring plenty of buyof* for Hilton Clotho* nt theie grettly reduced ptic**. Tta

morrow promises to witness the heivlett leliing our Ijipd *hop pver oxperlenoed. We’d like to till you Iww to evoid the crowds, but wo can’t. We therofor* urgl.gou to come early. ' /

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Ht«NTON, T.—Twtlkt* M lto• f gi* iMwt m f i w*fii pt DM SoiMMA7 ■■i sm«i«Mir 0»aiBlM<a« M* fi»ri■MUi br draft* *1 tw« ■Manrw, •■UbU*htHd * rantral 7«rob«*l*a ■■•■C7 u*d*r eoDind of Um au to Houod Commlioteti. ond tho'othot vm- Tldlwf 'thot aiunlelpollUo* ihbU b«af tbotr propoHioiMU of tbo ««*ti of tb* Tononoirt Hoom coiomiiotrai

Roosoni for tho onoctaiont of n ab Utlolotlon to lotoroot of oooool y to tb* otot* ora tb* prtDclTol a«b)*ot* dlooooood In tb* (oortb onnool to fon of lb* eommiodoB vbldb ho* boon pro- oontod to Oevorafr ln*l4*r. it U pra- poood that tb* TojMoooni Hooo* Board *ball eoDtlno* to onorota* all lu proooat raaetloBB, koapUw aoooabt of ka *a> pondttarao and allocating Ibora la *<tch araaaor that tho aoal of tb* fUM warb aball b* bora* bjr tkfh aiaaM pal|tr la wbteb aay oorvlo* ha* baaa poifonaad darlnp tho roar. Tb* i>p*aoa* of tb* aoard, laoludtni oflie* trark. ara ta b* paM front U* toadtbf troadWT a* h«r*-

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___ Eht tb*«*af*r *g*t W odBanda^ pioaahw t* ibMB aa lbablft, bad tb«r M l tbM. , a*« b*M f OMa ib*7 bad bmb la a

Tb* rapbrtt a t a diafadai otrfc* had ala* oMa* «* tb* ta ta a t Baparlab^ at n a i r DM«***l aad ba raetleatloa, bat «*aid ftadrara M i a ^ tiaa for lb* raatar. Tba adU I* n«» rannlag fal tiiaa, tHtb an tb* a r a a ty bach a t th*l* iMOta. aad aa tartb** arauW* la aaMaipatad. _

Chl«t *t ratto* Oaa n a V . B r M d « dolarailB*, probaMp tadbP. wb«tb y 1b» tour aipbt aMB who irata traa aN m t to tb* dap Bhtft ar* I* f* t b a * i a ^ toow. Tb* aatatlaa tra* W t aKh tb* «bW tm mKOtmmL I t v aa tho ttaiM* far a t lb*** ra*a a* tb* dap M o* i M

p artp of B adaoa * « b*thla ataoraaoB,

•Tbat* la *Blp aa* o a r t# aoaara baraiBBp,“ oald Mr. Mada*. ‘‘and Ibbt la a doabil** *l*t*rp f*r a as aid* a t tb* prtaaarloB Tb* alorp that 1 InlaM ta b***M raoaaatlad t* W ltipaaa I* aboard poppprat b. I aai a*p*i*d t* WlUpaaa aad WHtpaanlaaa'*

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Tb* booond bni.CWBE*ll*l«n, tb*

traUbP. a*a*rat ******1*100 *«*r tb* parabaa* of all Bapplla* to r otat* la- otltatioaa, aatbariio* tb* Oooaraor to appotot a parchaalnf bpoat. « b * aball bar* bad praotloBl onporloa** In • raddlartp a rd aa lud parcbaainc dopart- aHat. wblob nrap baa* baaa «asl*l*a), alat*. tadaral a r that *f a y o a t * bail* naaa oaiparatlon. Tb* (ana of tb* a fo a t Is ta b* fira paaii aad bla aalarp iCddd, aad b* li to turnlah a bond a t ll*.**d ^

Tba btn proTldaa th a t tb* *«*at * a l l ■at b* Inlartatad dlroetlp or Indiraetip, ftbaaalallp ar otbarwlaa, with anp par* taa. flit* a r tarparatlaa fara laU ad aappUaa boafbt la tb* parfanaaa** a t b it dptlaa H* raap b* ramorod bp tb* Ootraraar tor can** aad aball ha padar lb* aaparriiioB *t tb* Bfaia Wtmm OawBlioloB la * rf* M * a aB a .tb « ^ M ^ ■iaa* a t tb* not. Tlra *d*nt 1* a a i b y *•■ l« apBotnl aNlM anta *l*tbs pad dlM> o frap e tra

GOVERNOR m i i A T T m U i TOWARD P E A a CONFERENCE

Asthorttp 1* flToa tb* dial* S m ** OMaail**l«a to raa lau la w w b aed b s Un i i i r a i rp. Tb* c*nal**l*n Ik a lad p*w*r«d la coabln* all a r aap a t ‘ aatatlBd ita t* labaratart**Mor* pbpaloal aad abaad tariaa tar tb* asaebtiaa a ttltb a aa aiar b* ra tu lrad a t ------- .Id proTtd* aach aeeomiaudatl •*■ aad a a rU a a tore** ibarala aa n u p M a**- aawrp. Tb* *«iami**iaa I* B traa p*«nr la •Btabllsb aad datarata* e taadardi a t ppaHtp bp pbpalcai or ohHaMdl ataU* or otbtrwl**, aad to fraai i Im* to tUaa

la tlra parehaao of laa to rla lrab d aap*............ laatw >iaailir- • .1* b*b*pB*a tb* tabaraliiralarpvM b rataroB** t* tb* i ia a M rB •aU blM rad t* r tb* ttaM t ’ la p ra lo rrad t* trad* nanra* ai) w d H a *1 d***rlptl*a. aad ■* fa r aa ta pr aa a t a b U rc o b tabara la rp a u a d a N b aM lt b* aalaM libad aad a im b aaaa adal* lb aa- cardaa aa tb a to v ttb . j j t

S aab Bd*a«r a a ta t a a p ig h e , par- rb n a d ta thla a a a a a r la rn a a ln d li daaldaal* a a atn** *r baapd ■■**%■ aa a rap reaee ta tlr* apon 1 baard la oe-aM rala w ithHona* Oamailailaa In t b a ____ ^ ___a t tlaadard*. a u k la t aaampItMN^ paai' Itp and priea* a t oappHaa H Id ■■*• oiallp prorldad th a t tb* '«M a iU I raab* BO ebanf* In tb* ta n a a r Bar a t nab lad app**p rtatloap . U oaa *tb*r prorlsIaBB a ra laaladBd ■* aarrp aa t tb* abjaou a t t b a ^ w M la draftad ta b*e*iB* a tfa •poaiad a t tb* a a t lloeal bar t, All

. Tb* raport a t <la taro r a t a rs« __ ___Baard a t AgTiealtwr* aad I taBBtuBaas aa lb* afim rilal ala tka aad Bra I___0*ll*a». Tb* r»aimlaafiii nat prapartd to r* »w a*ad .' h*B*lra plan a t i for* Bubadttad that Its aland tbi* Ua« abould b* eontl

Biaa«aa ta r Tbaarat ila It* lav«i«daUoB ot t

aapanialoB lb* eommlaaon cartfaUr tb* advIrabUltp ot eonUnulad tb* ir«rb tbrough a Mat* ad*aep aa *d*WtH tb* plan of tuM Hf It orar ta tb* vmHaaa avtaldpalltl**. I t touad prb*tl> callp all lb* argaaraot* la fbver of a*n* tiaotna tb* atai* aasacp. Aaraaf tb* toaaan* for tbia «o*m aa otttbaad bp tb* r*p*rt w«n tb* fpUowInti

"That tba law la latalildaaUr and rffacllrtly oaforcad bp tb* Taaoawnt Kooi* ConadiMoiii that bp naaea «t roedlUon* oalatlnd la raaaicipal dovarn- laonlA tMtaonal aadHM ltlcai iatar**t* would d t r l anat allp affoel anialcipal

' oporattoa: that tb* a m a n a e * of tb* naara of tho itat* tn lira »nf*re*ta»Bt of tb* aat add* w*laM ta tb* a a ii ia af tba Mat* oosunlaalotk aad that tb* aa* forcaMM a t tb* act bp Mat* aupwvtaar* land* t* u lfo n a ltp a t aafbraaaraat, wbaraat uadar municipal aparatloa tbIa would b* a vsrptnd «uaatltp ta anaklpalltr.'’

Th* dlMitbutloa of oo*t at •eforalna tb* t«n»mint IwttM law* l* rafardwt bp lb* «con>i**ioB aa tptrdip a atart la briodlad about a dlrlMon of axpoaia la tho tdadalMmUoa af what tba ■loB oaM mldbt bo tarmod, fa r !**« af a btttar tana, "oharltai)l* aatarpftta* afUaBteta." C aatlaa l* tb* rap o rte tid

TMNTOM. Jaa . T.—O araraor Jama* P h id a r atatad a t bU afflo* bar* thla

aftarnaen th a t ha aalthar aapaet* to b* iBvItad a a r daalraa to participat* In tb* Damocrails pane* eanf*r*n«*a that ar* to tab* plaaa la Hadaaa Cauntp b*tw**D tb* W lltpann and aatl-W lti- pana facUoaa.

Tba O orarnor wa* qaatad la a Jar* aap Clip pap*r paatordap la *aeb a ■aaaaar aa ta ghra tb* paialbl* eoa* otraatlon th a t b* waa laollnad to f*»*r tb* aam laatlw i af K. Oita W lttpaan u tb* partp aaadidat* t*r O aran io r Tb* a*T*raor aa*eua**d th a t any n*Bt b« bad mad* SbaaM apt aar eould aat b* ooaatniad aa a daciaratlon la tavar at o r aiibal**t aap aandidat*.

*1 waa aabad." aald tb* Oorarmor. *rarbat I thoudbt about tb* o*nf*r*ii«*.I *aid I coaMdorod It a d**d tbjB»rtf all tb* Bunibor* *f th* party could to t t«d«th*r. I IralUu* th a t aach laambar • f tb* partp ib*«ld aat aald* a*P P*r- •Mial foollBw th a t aildht animat* blm. and d* all th a t b* can t* raaoh ton* lim n -n drauad wtrar* ail oan fraiar- Blaa Bach IndtrtdBal nrambar a t ih* partp Bbauld raalla* th a t b* I* *nlp a auuabar af a party and tbnl PW*onnl IncUantloaa abauld pfr* ** *5* draat ooaaldarntloa of th* d»«d ”

•Tb* Ida* af Ih* ooiif*ran***. aa I BBdarolaad n . I* th a t If lb* laadara tn ptartou* t l ib U tbnt hnr* lakan p ^ l^ oatar Into an asraam ent aat ta ndbt baraaftar lb* ranb and tit* a t th* partp w tllia a l aaaftdaat th a t tto ra la ao fac* ttoMU iwmc0iw.

*T waa aafcad aboat tb* poaMbla oan- dtdaep a f Hr. WUtponn and I **14 I tbaugbl tb a BOarpiano* of dW nomlna* tton^ ip H r. W ttiponn w a i VUhln tha, raahn of poaMbllUp. That I* aboo latolp traa ; .a n p tb la t *■ W thin th* raalm of pooMbllttp. t aat aiahlnd no oonHaUtniOBt oa tba aublMW A npthlar t bn*a aald ohould aot b* oodstnud aa a daalaratlap for o r a c a la tt akp oandt- dato* , ,

*T Mata no t ba«a lauttod to parttel- M to la (bo oonfaronoo: 1 do not oapoct to bo oeaaahod. and 1 do not w ant to taka aap p a r t la tho dalibaratlaaa ot tbo ooaPwooo booauoa of U a offtrtal piM llta ■ oaoapp. Aa a Domocrat, all {hat t *• v t ik to aoa aoeompluhad la tba iQitotabllMuBant a t barmony, aot only ta Hddaon Coantp, bu t In oth*r couatlad as w*IL I hops lb s pracadont sat bp Hudson Coantp will b« fol- lowod b r otbor oonntloa."

s i i i i M i i - f i n K N n i ,UOE SBIB FEME PUN

JEESEf UT or HS.(IW . OF RKEM AID FOR EOADS

TkkltTOM. Jan. T.—R atu rn laf today from WasblBdton. wbor* bo attoadsd o araallBB tb* •soouttpo oeam ittoo of tb* Aaiarlaan locloty ot BUU Highway Official^ Ptat* Road CamndaMaaar Sd* win A Plavtn* laid that tb* prospaM Of obtalalag todaral aid ta r otato b lfb - way* la aow bright. Th* eommltu* adaplad tarsra l amandaitnta to Ih* pro* poood bill, chl*f among which waa on* fhaagtog lb* hasls *f apportlaanw at 10 tbot aach au t* will rao*l*o a fla t aum at th* ramalndwr at la y appra-prtatlon arad* balag dlotrtbatad np*a th* ratio «f road mllaag*.

Uadar IhM pla* Naw Jarsap would loro eonaldarably bailor Ihaa bp tbo erlgtaal propoalil** araklaa tbo dlt- trtbullen on tb* bBsla ot a raa aad pan* tU tlou. Th* prlna-pal oattorar* hp th* •hang* would ba Tapaa, Callforala aad Wyomisg.

INNERTTANCE TAX AHACIEDgm^ Cwiwpoediwa /

TRKMTON, Jaa. T.—Ai •oacutrU t f tb* tatat* ot har amllMr. Hr*. Harp O. Buabiwll, Mr* Ann* Bu*hn*ll Tarraa** at Morrtatowh ha* brought rartlorart pro*

lag* to t**t tb* valldlly of tb* l**y- ot aa irnwrltaae* t« i of IA7U-K

fpM har meth*r'* iMate. Hra. BuahaaU i ld t BapMmbtr 1, 1111, laaring aadM aU

■d a t M H .ii*. bar dsugblBP ■el*. baaancUry. Tb* attack I* dl-

^ * d pMadpallp upoB aa llcaa a t MM la Uw taa k ry . 1

CAM ErS TARD r.okv'iWAPMINQTCIt. Jan. T.—Tb* statu* of

(h« prtporadn*** program, r*r*Ba* J Han*, flon**T*atlon *ad M*llc*a affa ir* ,' *4 w*|l as lb* aubmaiin* tria**, fur- Blibad topic* of dlacuatlon a t today'* aasMon of tb* Cabln«t.

Tb* a*nat* ruaolotlon r illin g upon tb* Pr*ald*nt tor Information abost Maxice was g*n* o rar tharoughly. Tb* adm lnktratlan I* witling to fu rnkh th* fart* r a iw for. aad many o t th an har*ilraady h**n .................. ..IMpartmonL

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A p iu t T i& iM C b i f i .r U T F O U BHXS ARE EXPLAINEDfkff I

TRBN TO M . JU L T.—Moat of tha fo rty Rapwblloaaa who w il l t it In lb * aa tt A*o*mbty ebambar atunded lb * ooafar- tn r * bold today to g * over th * party h il l* that w i l l b« tntroducad whan Ih* Logtalatara m **t* n *x t Tu tw lay . Tb r p r la c lp a l d*T*lopm *nt of th * *a**lon waa an la tlm atlon thni a plan to ntlar th * Claran olaaiion law in **o*nt1a l faa- turaa probably would b* abandon**. Th la la probably duo to tb* atand takaa bp Baron B . Hutehinton o fM tr- oor County, who I* chalrm a* of n emn- m twlon to *tudy th * ndvlaab lllty of n lttr ln g th * tn i lr * * 1*011011 •yttam .

ta n a lo r Hutehinton, I I *pp*ar*. I* u n w illin g In aland fo r Ih * propoaltlon SUgg**t*d In th* lt*publ|ean A***rnbly eonfarane* * w*«)i ago Inal Tuaaday to nbollah Ih * proatn i * lp h a lx ile * l ar- ra n f*m *n t * f nam ** on th* ba llo i and to ■ubdltut* fo r It th * party column trhan i* . In a U tta r to A iH in b lym aa O a rf lt ld P aaroast of Cmndtn County th * Sana lo r a ip la ln ad h i* poaltlon and H r . Pancoaot mad* It known today to th * oanlarano*.

T h * fact th a t ganator Hutch In ion I* oppeaad to th * pU n of rad ica lly rhang* Ing th * ballot a t thla tiara p r**a t*a Ih * poaalbU dafoal ot any b ill that Mr. Pnneoaat or any othar A«a«ntblymaa m ight Introdue* daring th* coming •*•- alon. T h i* I* du* to lh< fact that H r . Hntchlnaon 1* chairm an of th* Rrpuh* llca a pr*-***a laa eom m lii** on cIk i Iob b ill*

, A part from thlg d***lopm *at th* aaa- alon o f tbo HoUM R ip u b llran * today had* fa ir to g *n *ra t* vary li lt I* Itf* .

I A I th * m **tlng Ih * eom m ltu** to whom I th* praparallon of b llU had h « n *■•I *lgn*d p rt**atad th * d ra ft* of iham.

Thaao w a r* dUeu***d by th* eonf*r*aa w ith th* ld *a a f aaab llng tha mambar* to propoo* tor eon*ld*ratlon aay Chang** that m ight b* d**m*d advla- BbU. T b * ob)*ot w as to so tc rm u lst* th* m «as«r** that whan Introduead In

nU Homgs thsrs would bo vorp HiU* oooaMoii to r aap agiondad dlaaaaolaa.

ProMdaBtraalaal 'William dt. Ra*d o t CaaMiMi Oouaty of U o BoaaU attoad* ad tbp oaafaPMM* a t tba Houa* Bopub- lloaaA HI* mlaatoa was I* aaplain to tb* mambara tboaa Mils wbloh had boon im t^iw d bp BoaaU oommltl***

I and alo* u mah* arraagumoaU with HaJoTUp L*Bd*r John B. Kataa of tb* Houo* rssard ing tb* apporttaam aal a t ■Ilia fop Introduotlos In *aab of tb* two cham bara

Thro* a t tha O aw aaratk gonator*. MlnorltP Laadar Ackaroa*. Banalar Hanaiaop and BaBatar-alaot Tloraac*, war alae a t tha s ls l* hoaoa and du- ouasad ooara plaao ragardlnc ihopalley of lb* m laerllp whan tb* lonaU maai* naat woah.

Tb* Aaaambip eeafotuai ramalaad In uaMaa until afUr l iU a'Moah and th*n look a roeoaa ot thraaquartorp of aa hour. Tlra praapacl waa that ikop would not finally adioura until la u la tb* at- uiweon or sarlp avanlag.

Tb* •ubkrt*. tbawanaldoratloa of Wblrh contunrad tho it*b(oM aaraunt a t Ww. wa* ura aarl** of bUta praparad by Ao- trmbipmaa Prtbur M. Pi*ra*a loohlag to a roPMMa of mualMpal tiaaaaa u**th- od*. r*T thla abjoet b* baa Ml m * ^ ufM. urtth th* peaalWIkp a t aat ar mor* baing Bddad to ih*m k to r OB.

Banator Itoad oaad ^In •aptalnlira PairatoT Bdga'a budgrt Mil. Banator Pl*reo'a grade croaalag Mil to ntMtlkb oa* rroaalng for *» *ry forty im l** of in c h and tb* lU lh bu n bill to ■ddluoBBl accomamdatloa* tor manial d«- factlvo*.

with lb* raqaaat that bo glut Ura mat* lor tmmodlala aUoatloa.

Tbo akargas u wuoh apiMH* rolsr* aaoo M BMd* attago that Waad aallMtad mBB*p from ro p raa eB ta tiu * a t (I Untaa BtrtMb aad Btgnal Campaap Of ■wlaslalA and tbo Hadoral ■Igiwl Campaap of Albaap ta r aarrloM (0 bo raadorod la laRumtotag lb* aaUoa td tho Bommlsoloa i (hat ba lallad to affla Ih* asaasaarp taa *t*«p* la traaafar- ring Maab a t tha Amartcaa SanUarp Puppir Campaap, aad that h* tooiltlod taUalp bofaro Ura aommltta*.

ANOTHER FRENCH STEAMER DODGES SUBMARINE’S SHELLS

M A R iB IU m Jaa. T,—Tb* rraneh *r*am*t HalMM raoad tato Marwilll** today aftar aludtag a oubararln* whiab had purauad bar through th* Hadlur- rasaan. Th* •ubmtrslbl* flr*d at laaat ICO atralla aftar lb* fltalng m**b>*t, but aaaa *f thaw ainHk.

Tba MMaam la oaa of th* llnara awu- *d by HaaaaglaTM Marltira* Company, and la a iiatar ahlp of th* Karaak, which aiTlvad la Maraalllaa yaBtorday afUr a ehaa* by a aubBrarta*. gb* waa *B raut* from Calcutta t* Ibli port whan attackad.

NORWArS SAUKRII CONSVl SAD AN AIBIRIAN SUBJECT

PARIS. Jan. T .-A b o t f u u l BBt* aapa: <Ti*W(PBpar* otat* th a t th* Morwagtaa CoBtml a t BalBTilht bmi baaa arraatod. Tb* poraoa l« auaa*ka t* aa Auatrtaa subjaet namad gaafaldac. a pramlaant m arehant a t talonik l. • ! * • « » • '• baa- orary Nonragtan CoasuL Ha Is la wo wap a profaaMoiml ararnOm' M .tb* d ^ aular **rTt*a. and ha* a* palllloM tHb- Uaa* with tb* CbrloUaala CaMaaC

WHITMAN ORDERS SWANN TOinvestigate wood charges

ALRANT. Jan T—Tb* Thompwm commit!** akorgo* ogalnst Rohort Col- gnt* Wood, formoy down atato pablU norrtn* com tnlnlaaar, w*nt aaat by Oerarnor Whitman todny t* Dtatrtet A tlaraay Edward Swnrn of Haw Pork

is*«lgl B>mk* «f fM.PgWd.J i M > t C tIT , Ja a . T.—W raotor of

PuliAe S adolr r r a a k U aga*. a a a n tl- w iu p o a a taad«r. today d g n u d tb* r«- p o rt th a t h a w ill b aasm i yaaancllad to N acat OfCloar H. O tto W lttpabn through H apor r a t r t e k R. OrttflO of Habokan. laM M ata llp ba la m b a rttd th*

Whkh tU l b* duoaiaad f t th*

HOTEL McALPlNY O R K

M E R R Y & B O O M E R . M m i u i g e r aN E W

G redsy SquBre Hotel Company.

The Only Hotel in the World Having a WOMAN'S FLOORM R S . I jO IS P B 1 R C E 4 IU C H E 8 . H o M M a, ( f o n iw r lT o f O rM n«a)

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Mude in M eusnine D ininf Room dnrfair Luncheon and Diiuier snd on Mezzanine Gsllery Altemoon Tea under the direction of

NAHAN FRANKOMusic in Terrs Cotta Grill for afternoon and evening dancing under direction of

MR. ERNEST HUSSARSpecial EntertainmenU in the Dining Rooms on AH HolkUyi

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FIFTH AVENUE?4EW YORK

SOth Street

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S i m o n & C o .Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts., New York> • ■Annual Clearance Sales

Saturday, January 8th

M is5es* and O ir ls ’ A p p a re lAo Approval* Ao Alterationt

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252 Hisses' W inter Suits■—.11) —Ptgh w fgr rrtaugdd Maitit

o r Wool Velour, Brotdcloth or EDglish Whipcord. 14 to 20 jre*n.

1 2 . 5 0Barttofort $M ,50 tu $39.80

95 Misses* Fur Trim*d CoatsCation of Baamr, Natarat ar Sfgah Rataoan

Of „ Wool Velour, Zibeliiie. Wool Pleih, or Vicuiii. teltgd of fttU I tro models, mejority Silk Mtied.

- U toSO yearg .

, 18.50Barofofon $$9,50 to $30.50

190 Hisses’ Fur Trim’d Suits' f — '''with Saal, Siegah, Baavar ar Opatamm Par

O f Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Whipcord or Corduroy. 14 to 20 yean.

18.50Horetoforo $28.50 to $59.50

75 Street and Evening CoatsP a r MUaaa 14 to 30 fam rt— F a r Trimmad

Straat Cotta of Setl Plush, Velveteen, Wool Velour or Braadetoth; Eveniitf Caate of Moire Velvet, Mother

of Pearl Velvet, Brocade Velvet or Broadcloth.

WOMEN’S COATSVery Specially Priced

Three reslly rentsrksble vslues in Costs of ex- tremely smart style; models purchased especially for this event snd offered at much below usualprices.

IPinfer Coats $15.00

In black, brown end navy Melton coatinie of exoaUeat quality; flnely uilored Top Coata, halt lined with hatvy utin. Cut on very Itarini linae, with imgrtly bolted fronto end the neweit of new ^outdw linet. Tlw high oeltar, convertible, it of plueh.

Fur-Collared Coats $25.00

Wool velour cloth, in black and the tnahionablo ahadee, Is uaod for this very modish model, plaatod and aide belted. Peau de cygne lined and Interlined throngh* out. The deep collar of natural or dyed raccoon mny ho worn high or low.

Two to 44,

S7.50In castor, navy, taupe and black rubberiied poplin, models made eapecially for Lord It Toylor. Sine 34

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WOMEN’S SHOESMid-Winter Clearance

An annual event, notable for the amplitude of its assortments an^ Its extraorolnary economies. The newest, smartest, most desirable Footwear of the season it

Radically Reduced PricesHigh Cut BooU

Formerly IS.OO e pair

$3.95Patent and dull leathers

with tops of kid or black cloth; atao black glaoo kid boots.

Women*» ShoeoFormerly $4.00 and $5.00

$3.25Patent and dull leathers

in a great diversity of fash­ionable styles. Sizes slight­ly incomplete.

frofneft*a High Cut BootsFormerly $8.00 ■ peir....... ................$5,85An unusually fine assortment of the season’s most

favored novelties, extremely high cot boots in Blue, Bltck, Bronze and Patent Leather, self-colored or white stitched. Slightly incomplete sizes.

Sscoai Fluor■ .....................* .......................................... ........ I. I . - I . . 1 —

29.50Horotohro $ 8 9 M to $49.80

122 OlrU* Fur Trim'd CoatsOf ZUtUos Far Trtmmai

l a K nvy , O rsa i! a t B row n . V e lv e t c o lla rs , sk tin k • p o H u m t e r tr im a w d , S to Id yonrs.

9.75$19.50

»95 Mlsaes Evening downs' '14 le i t ynsri

o r T n i t e u . M r o h S ilk o f N e t in a d B v i a i a i co lo rs , tr lo iM sd w ith SD vdr Q o te , F low ers M d s i lk i

: I 2 .5 0JM a te re IMIM as $$$.90

90 OiHs* Fur Tritn’d CoatsO f B ro a U M h ^ -S O k U a a d

Oouble broMtid Rnasisn modoL 'trimmsd wlte Shank Opownm

For. l io ld y sB rs .

14.50Btrototoro $19.75

120MU$es* Afternoon OowngU to tejMort '

Of Crept Hsteor or TiBste SHk, in dw fMhiMsblt oolors. Mriensly trlmmoi fat a vtrlMiF of aiodsls.

18,50.

Sale ot Mlagci*. Olrla’ and Boys* HosMBy >'..~ ---------^

MISSES & GIRLS’APPARELReduced

Midseason clearance in which arc offered a great variety of m odels; sizes are slightly incomplete

Miaoes’ CiDaft—broadcloth and mixtures, tome trimmed with fur, others with plush. Were $29.50 and $39.50,

Now $15.00 tnd $19.50 m tooo'AH em oim D rm oa-in charmeuse,crepe de chine,

taffeta, G«rgetto crepe in combination effects, and vel­veteens. Were $39.60 to $49.50................. Now $25.00

jniggge* Soonino Dnsssee—pretty models in taffeta, char- meusa, net, chiffon snd lace in effective combinations and colorings. Were $22.50 to $37.50,

Now $12.50 ind $16.50Jmifora* S d ts —in corduroy, gsbardine and serge; navy,

brown and green. Sices 15 and 17. Were $22.50 to$25,00................................................................Now $12.50

Ju n ion ’ Suits some fur-trimmed; corduroy and gabar­dines: aizea 15 and 17. Wore $25.00 to $29.50,

Now $17.60Olrlo* W inter Cbote—One broadcloth, in navy, brown,

green and Copenhagen; velvet collar beaver edged. Sizes10, 12 and 14. Were $19.50.........................Now $10.95

GIrPo W inter Coato —of velvet, corduroy and fancy miz- tures, In green and brown; sizes 8,10 and 12. Were $I7A0and $20.00 .....................................................Now $15.00

Gtrte* W atb Dres»ee~in cotton voiles, linena and chain- bray. siiea 8 to 14 years. Were $3.50 to $5.05.

* N o w $ 1 . 9 5 M i $ 2 J 6TMnI flMr

BOYS* CLOTHINGAt Clearaway Prices

Midwinter reductions radical enough to effect speedy dteposal of these smart and urviceable Suits and Overcoats.

Oieieewte—In fom -lttln( sod loeee belted models; plain colof snd plnid abfviots tnd tweeds, la complete lota, in aiioe ranging from 2H to 17 yMre,Were $BJ0 to II5J»............. ..........................Now $9.75

JVorfUfc SWfe-wIth gstrapBlf of kniekerbookert; twoeda end dwvioiB, tn gnyi brown and ton, stripee and pltfda. Steae 7 to 18 vetrt.^ $ 1 0 . 0 0 .................... .....................NOW 1 8 .7 5

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See Page 34 for Main Adv,

See Page 34 for Main AdVm

P e Bamberjuer Half-Yearly Furniture SaleNow Is The ‘ Time To Buy

Bamberger's sells good furnimrc cheaper than any other store in the metropolitan district. You doubtless know” * thethis, but we say it again. The truth always bears repetition. We do not sell on the instalment plan, neither do we

f^pffer premiums or other alleged trade-getting allurements. What you buy here you know is good and the price you pay. 8 always a just one. The Bamberger half yearly sale, now in progress, brings to you the very finest makes of fumi-

at REAL REDUCTIONS. And remember, if you will, these reductions are not based upon inflated values but ^^|k)n Bamberger’s own famously low prices. If you knew how genuinely good this furniture is and how genuinely

low the prices are, you would be just ak enthusiastic as we are.

Chairs ReducedWb Btill have B Am cottection of high

■iMon fornitBra toft. Theae ptocoa alt matto in tht Sticktoy ihopB, under

'tha panonal H^rvihion of Ghartos SHcktoy. .)JhScBB rodnead from l-S to I'S.

(Main and Rockers With Atttomobile S p ring C u^ion Seats

Chair or Roekor-SatoprtM.......... . IJd

LibraryFurniture

Cbdfr or Roekor-Soio priM.. iXlO - “ ‘___ CbBir or Roeker--«ato prito..................1 »' toJ0C3»ir or Rockor—Soto p r iM ....... .. . 1.79iSJRChair or RoAor^-Sato priw............ ..IdJd2IJN> Chair or Rochtr—Sato prico..........ld.TStIJCt Chair or Rockor>-4ato p rim ............11 JOI7JQ Chair or Rocktr—Sato priM................11.T9tlJO Quir or Rodtor—teto prico................ lU d21 JO Chair or Roekar—Soto p ^ ....... . . . . .U J d2U0 Chair or Rocker—Sato prieo............ ..17Jd

Adam Mahogany Dining Room FurnitureP ie c e s i l l u s t r a t e d A b o v e

Buffet to 00 iochw toeg end 23 iKhee deep. MJd, reaiilar 72J0.The buffet mey A had in 54-inch toarb at 4$Jl, raiukrOljOO,The chine cabinet to match eitAr buffet It A Iwhei M|h and A iachw

s i J d .inchee tonf.

wide; had Ant gleee In door.Arrlna tahto to 3BBxtenelett lablt if 40 incAa end extendr 0 feet.

IFHh Rdwretoto CoAtooaSoso Chair A RocAr—Sato priM.... 25S0 Chair or Re^er—Sato prtM.

itor52j00.2l.5t, regular 20S0.

ixtandf 0 feat. SIM, rtgultr 30J0. Cbairt to match. dJO. regular 7JO.Arm chair. I lM , regular I2J0.

.......UM,.17M

30SO Qiair or RpeUr—Sato pKea............... IfJd35.00 Chair ar RocAr—Ala priMdl JO Chair or Rochar—Sato price.

...StJO

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These Morris ChairsHeavy framet, with Automohila Spring Cuali- 'aaia and Raverribla Cnahlon Back.

Marria Cbalr—Stto price.................... SIMMarria Chair—Sato price.................... SIM

37J0 Morrto Chair—Sale p r ic e ... .. ............. SUO42J0 M ^ a Chair—Sale price................... ,SgM

S-Pioca Suita nnaiatiag of aofa, ona large arm chair, o a ladiaa’ chair, rockar and Otto­man ; hw lotia cuabton aaat and oovarod in a rich gun metal velour; 25(U)0, rognlarVULOO.

S-Ptoct Suite conaiating of wfa, arm chair and high Ack wing chair; hu Ioom ciahioii eeat aad covarad in a two-tana rich blue Alour; regular $j04D0.

S-Ptooe Suite eonaiitinf ef aofa, arm chair and rwkar; hn.beaHtlfnl ahaped round Acka, looA euahion aMta and it Mvered in a rich mulberry velour; 1S84M) regntor $250JO.

S-Plece Suite conaiating of largB Mft, •rra dtair end rocker; b u h i^ hKk, the arma are the Itteit piltow effKt conitnii^on, h u looA cuihiona, reetlng upon a spring foundation and toft spring backt, covered in buutiful mulArry velour; 12SJN ragutar $185.00.

2-Ptoce Suite of the reined Adam period. The expoaed frame work to solid mahogany, the covering to of Aautifnl blue v&i 14t.fi0l regular $213.50.

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Settees with Automobile Sprmg Seats^AU Lengths

32.00 Fantad Oak Sattaa—Sato price............ SIM37,50 Fumed Oak Settee—Sato price...........SIM00:00 Fumad OA Settee—Sato price.............40.N00.00 Fuipad OA Settee -Sala price............ eOM

110.00 Fumed Oak Sattto—Sato price.. . . . . . .TSM

Couches with Spring SeatsSZjOO CcrafartAle Ccuch—Ale price............S6M•SJW Coaferichia Couch—Sato price............4IM

Fumed Oak Titles

Thie FourtPiece Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite, Reg, 196*00, a t 136.00

TA tulle illoairatad la a raproduetton cf the Chertoa II. pariad; A aicap- tlooally neat deaiga aad Ariact lu Atail; billt entirely af gutrlartd tawA white oA and flniibA In a rich Jacobean oolar.

Buffet it SI IncAt long; haa Area drtwart and two raemy eupAarda.China ctoaci la 47 inchea long and 53 incAt high; tatticewm fltIA la

doora and hu three tA lvu .Arvini table to 44 lachu long; h u c m drawer and bettom Arif.Extanuon table to 48 Inchea In dlamaiar

when open.Four pteoaa comptota at ItS.M, (agnlar 105.00.Chain to match this aulia at 4Mk ragitor 5J0.Arm Arir 7M, regular IJO.

Bedroom Pieces a t Unusual ReductionsGolden oak, mahoggny, hirduye maple, alogany,

tana mahogany and wrinut droaoera, chilon-

aA axitAi 0 feet tong

&Q0TAto—Reduced ta price ta.......... . IM&00 Table—Raduoad la price to., ................4M

10.60 TAIc—Rtditcad In price to................... TMI8J0 Table—RAuced In price to................. 1S.M24.00 Table—RAucad in price to...................1CJ430J0 Table—RAucA in price to..................S0.A37JO Table—RAucA la He* to...................STJt

High Grade Bedroom Suttee ol ibUt-Priee

Four piaco circassiea walnut bed room auitu, Sheraton de^go, with inlaid linu. W M , regttitr $415.00.

Feur^ace circaeitan walnut bA room tuite. Sheraton design, with inlaid 'lines. 247JQ; regutsT $405.00.

Four-piece white enamel Ad room suite, dsinty decorsted design. $3,00, reguisr $100.00.

Pivikpioce white ensreei bA room suite, coMsistiug of droator, cbiffooniA, drasring

, Ubto and twin beds. 78.75 regular $151.50.

Mien aad Adsteads, 17J8, regular $25,00 Mahogany dresur or chiffonalor, ctdoaial

dwiga, welt made and buntifutly flntolwd. SlOll regular $30.00,

Qrcaulsn weluut dresur or riliffoauier, colonisl dust-proof throui^opt. $TJQb

Walnut, mAogsny or ivory , eaatari dreeur, chtffoaaier er dyoeaiag tsBlt, Jbeedtt- ftd Adam daaiga. 3641 regular $85.00.

O^dUfOA Walnut Bpdroom Pieces Theu piecM ara reprAuctioap of the

dainty Adam period, built of beautiftii '8g- urod arcauian walnut, high grado in every reepeot. iadividual piecu Rt the followiag

CireaoBUm Walnut Bed Room PieeeeA s l U u s t r a t e d ' A b o v e

Thau placM arc rcprAiKtiou A Aa Louto XVI. pariA. Diaaiar to 43iochw long, h u duatproof Attom; lA French ptoto njrror meuitrai 31x80

TAra are two amalt aA two lens dpertactiy. It

V M , rtgutor 37J0. leaf, hat 11x20

Incbaa. TAra are two amalt aA two lent drawart.'Chlffaontor matchw draaur pertactiy. It 33

Iota Arrar u d alx drawen. 27M, ragHv 37J0iDfatalog tobla It 33 IqAw tang aad to fHtod wMh ApHeaia mirror aA

twa dtawara. IM i, regular 27JO.BadatiA (a natch eheva ptecca. ITMl, ragUtor SIM.

p r i M :Dresaer to 45 iachu long and 22 iachw

deep; h u twa amtU aA two larga diwwora triimaA wHb brua handlaa, aad a $M 2 Prunrii plate tirirru. 37J% regular $521$.

„Chiffennier to 35 iadiu lent, h u sik drtwars; matehw the dragaar Mrfectly; h u 18x22 French pitta mlrrer. ragater$5110. ^

The dreaiing ti|bte to 35 iachw long; bee one drawer ahd geA etoe t r ij ^ te mirror. 2318 regalar, $35.00.

The bedftaA hea g bewtiful grain, pc^ tact match ta tA jther pleeae. 2Mllk tar $ 3 7 ia

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Half “ Yearly Sale of Beds, Mattresses, Cribs, Pillows. Only on wre wca^oijB have we reduced the prices of our beds and bedding n low at you will find them Ih this tale. There $r« btr-gging on every hand in the depaitroent. In this tdvertisement we foiture Jutt three of tbe beds in the sale. There are dogensnore ill eauRlIy excellent vRiuea a « i .* , .« , , „ i t i * - n — l — j ------------ t . -------------j . . „ j . t . — . — /A gltnce will tell you how deep we have reduced the prices, in the Ale.

2^|(r«M Bed8t20.00 25,00 Btmb Bed it l&MThaw beta haw twe-iaefa ceatinuout posts, with Thh item wvw yoa sevon deUara. The hA hw end a hmf inoi awag rata. ‘Aew posts sre twe-iadi posts. It to mado ta A staw tii oiflMr brightlaott f ia tho strletaet teste of the word. ------ . . .

p-price/JOlIl

7JD W hite B id • t l iN )Hgntapme white easmetad hA, Alh tve-liHli

or eatia Rntoh. It b u paaol hoA t A f u t A eptoa* didty made bed. Seta price, ULM.

contiaaattaiMetaAH achlDiBiraii. nil%ma»>ottghly eoastrauA enta. Aa {dog| M for ttaietteny roam y u dtaofjil- W f pfh».

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Sale of

Juniors* and Girls*

A P P A R E LS u t s i r A u e W U H k m B u e f e a n d m M s m e e m b l e D m b o t h e

T o n n e O M W k m o C e n t A m i l a w b A rto "IltaAhr Stare**

F a r B m S h e W I I F I A C e a ta A • K h A O A A t Q r i r D r u m d A , b a t N tfvw ita a Q r B o p A to B g y , w i B i t

^VMDI re linwIEHw that daugbtor

who to tofto eay, eeai twew thtagw ef 8 aadtockiag a Imto wtetfully tactile rich caate weia by her mere te-4a ptoyiHtoa, arighbort •cberiawtoa? Haa aba hew tore- tag far a earn with e critor ef French Caaoy Far? Hw ( •xtd bar feacy oa e certsla type.■ realto tatari type, ef cwveri- Ible critor? Haa eke lew fait alittle nbappy heeanat the earid Mt have a faahtonebto beaver doth coat with a plueb-trimaNd caUar?

Tbaee are eurriy laaeetat withoe, aat In the toeet uaraa- eaubte, ud , tbukt to tae eptondld nerriiuditlng ef *7he Bto t e n , ” eulty aranled.

Iv S lT OHB OF THE Dg- SIRABLE PABRt^ STTLBS AND TRIMMINGS THAT TOUR UTTLE G IU HJU .BpN WISHING TOR AM QOto PASSED BY THE FOLLOW.

SJcEs ’3.95- • 6 i 0Coala which formerly told for M. 517,85. $8.75 u d ItOiTS am

new bring told at fracilimt cf their ectual valuet. Therefore, taem to na MrtMy meau why tbe withet ef certain yanng girit rad mteeee In Greater New York ehould net he grailSed.

Sisee far GIria, 8 to 14 yeera.SUet for Junton, 13,15 end 17 yuri.

GUrV $ 5 C ia to ; l e d t i e A to ^ 9 5 .Sptondld, werm, eerviceehle coeta In pretty tlytee. The tnedei

illaBtreted it ef ZIbeline end baa coaverilhle velvet critor, brit tad patch peckete. Cotori hrotra u d uvy.GirV ami Jatoors’ Coits

$1.75 a A $ia75;

toVfl.50Smart, new stylu of excol-

kat materials: Sheline,Tweeta s A Fancy Mtotarw. Stytoa with collars and oulfa of Boawr Plush are inclAA. The Juniors' cost illutreted hw I s m collar of FRENCH CONEY FUR, end novelty pocket and AH.

GMYITlOCwtoL. RAtmA t o l5

Unusdaliy good-looking stytai, fuhienA of Chin­chilla or Beaver Qoth and having pIttdi-trffrtmA coltom, patch pockets and halt. Celora am navy, gray and brawn.

G M i ' f l e p i r a t e SktrtBOf navy or black urge, full

ptoitA, admo with wstot lin­ings attaehed, at $LM. White Oaletea Middy Btouaw are shewn ta a targa vartoty of stytaa. soma Ath smocking at CIjOI} ilia nivy hlut sorgo Middy Btanaw at IP|K.

Girts* Runy-Diy Outfits, Fwmerly

V5; at ’3.95Showers are coA n^ rainy

days arT sheod, end tft.a wlA mother who sew that her dat;ghter to fuQy prepared for the weather—rain or riiino. Thow outlts are mata of mbheriaed Canton la a good-looking stylo, with con­vertible collar, belt and $sp pockets. A Tsm o* Shsnter hat to msick, Colors tau and blue.

JuniorB* Vfl Rain-OMtB i t V5

Thow coat! ara of tan or blaa rnbbortoA Canton elath in tall length model, which ifforta comptota pretaetire. H u oanvortibto collar, patch pockets and halt.

Gymnasium'Bloorntrs

Sitw $ ta 20 ytafs Mata full ahd reon^ of

navy ar black wrga, f l l l t Ath ratnforcA crotch.

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Saturday Evening Dinners» m *m ■ W«lMk

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Ha h n e & C oNEWARK

2.50 Eu^glasses far 1,00With Gold Plated Chain

Gold'IIM Ey«tt*nM witti pari* Kopic lentca. Eya axamioatioit fraa.w a l l rtiW H i

OPEJV SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:45 O’CLOCK

Enthuaiaiatic Buying in the Sale of Mualiinwisar

ils$3.00 Petticoats

Petticoats of flnest ntlnsoolc in flare style. Deep flounce of flsheye lace with wide lace beading and heavy satin ribbon, trimmed under ruffle. I QC Usually 3.00. Sale price................................. *

I/.SO Envelope ChemiseEnvtiop*—of oufOrior quality er*p« io |

chine; prettily trimmed back and front; may be - | r iQ had In » hlt* or fleah; uiually II.SOj in thia lale at J * ‘“ i f

$1.00 Petticoats• Thite Peitlcoata—of good quality naintook. i

eith flounce of heavy longclolh embroidery; C C # . utnally Sl.OO; in thia itle a t....... ..........................I

79c and 98c CombinationsCombination* of Nalnaook—«1th trimmlniii

of lace Inaettion*, odalnga and tnodalllona, trim-} mod dravora; tiaually 7#c. and HSc.; in thia aal* a t )

69c DrawersOf Cambric and Nahwook—In plain or elreu- \

lar otylo; ombroldory or lace flniah, with cluator I R p tucking; aatuDy flOc.; la thia fOle at............. . . . . J

79c and 98c NightgownsOf vary fln* N*lnao#li—In a varlofy of pretty,

high, V nock and *llp-«v*r alv'le*; aonw effectively trlmmad «ith dainty lac* Inaortlen and edge, ribbon run; oihara with pretty embrolderici; uauilty told at 79c and Me; In thia aal* at...........

$ l .80 NightgownsMade of fine quality natnaook, daintily t

trimmed with lacet and Inaertlona, aide beading / and ribbon. Uiually lold at $1.50. Sale price.. ■ I

-19( Corsrf CoirrsOf fine Nainiook .with trimming* nf lace i

inaertion and edginc; other* trimmed with neat I ambroidery; ribbon run; uiually 39c. in ilria aale I

$2.00 Messaline PetticoatsA ipecial let of Meuallna Petticoat* of ex­

cellent quality; made In very affective aty)*, la • big varloty of all de*lr*blo ahad*a; flnlahod with meauUno underSounoa; wual vtlna S2.00; ipeelil at .................................................................

Sl.OO House DressesMada of very good quality ilnghim u d pof-'i

calt - taatofully trimmed with pique and IIiwm; t finlihed with pearl button*; uoually $1.00; In tblajHie at .................................... .............................. J

S9c NegligeesCrep* Simonoo—mad*

Corsets Up to $3.00R A O - tnd W, M. Cora«t0—Tb«M

of ooulll tn d foner broeado loco «ftd «m brold‘ trlTfimod, low and modlum b u it. lone M f:

•om« With Inaarto a t bottom of fron t |H i ip ; valu ta up to tS.oa. Sparlal a t . . . .

■npl plaited t in thia

Temon'a Nc|llgee Crep*nd coll

ootln in pretty floral partem*; uaually 9Pc;

|l'LIn empir* efyle. with round collar; trimmed with .

Up to $1.00 CorsetsThia lot Includet V B., R. k G., Varner

Ruatproof, P. N. and Thomaon'i Glove Fittlnf Coraet*—lace and embroldary irimmod; value* up to $1 .00; apeclal at .........................

6dc

Children's GownsMualin Gown*, with ciir* haovy nmalint

lent akevea, V or high nock -----4 to 14 yeora.tucked yoke, len aiMvea, V or high nock; aito* j. 39c

Children's GownsMualin Gown*, tuckod and ctnbfolden

mod yoke*, high nock, long alcovM, ft with ambroidory rvffte; *Im * 4 Id 14. 8p«

Children's GownsGood quality naloaeok, allp-mror a^<

pretty ombroidcry odg* around nocki otit U year*. Speelat

trim-

I*, witbl IM 4

Children's DrawersMade of good mwlla. with horn and tueko| 1 0 c

;} 2 1 c

at bottom; aim 2 to 13 year*. Spedtl

Children's DrawersOf axtra heavy mnalla, finlahad at bottom

with lucka and a nott polHm of ombrolderr alias 2 to 14 yHr*. Spodal .

Children's DrawersOf oxtra heavy cambric finlahad with fina |

embroidery ruffl* and tuck*; alioa 3 'to 14 yoaro. V Special I

Economies! Silks and Dress Goods Repriced for Quick Selling

35c and 1.00 FoulardsAll Silk Showerproof Foulards, 23 inches wide; ctn be hid in • good

variety of popular shade*—blues, browns, green, etc., with neat de- signs IS well » floral pattenia; usually sold at SSc. tnd $1. Special O V v

2.00 Figured VoilesFigured Chiffon Voile, 40 inches wide; sheer and light, in handsome

Persian designs; dainty color combinations; very desirahle for waists A C ^ tad combinitious; usually S2.00. Special a t ............ ................................ V O C

4J5 Silk BrocadesAlt Silk Brocades, 42 inches wide and extra heavy weight doth. This

edn be hid in a good assortment o f colors; rich navy blue, Copen- | A F ,hagen, browns, mnlbeiTy, old rose, black, etc.; usually $4.75. Special l * 7 u

Sheets and Pillow Cases-Save ^ fo ^A clearance of regular stock, in srtiich quantities are limited, brings some

of the best values ever offered in these lines.

Hemstitched Linen Sheets •A good asaortmeiit o f tingle gnd double bed tizes at the following great

i^uctiont. ' ’*■" 'Usual pric* S5.50 pair, Sale Price..................ISJSO pairUsual price $10.50 pair, Sale Price..................$0.50 pairUsual price $10.50 pair, Sale Price................$12JM) pair

Hemstitched Linen Pillow CasesSome of these are embroidered and some are finished with scalloped

edges. Note the savings.Usual p r ice .. . .08c., $1.25, $1.08, $2.75 to $5.98 pair Sale Price.........75c., 95c., $1,50, $1.K to 12.95 pair

Women's Shoes3.50 to 6.00 Values at 2.95

There are White Buckskin Lace with Tan Russia Calf and Patent Coltskin trimming, with

covered Cuban Louis heels and diamond tips; Patent Colt Lace and Button Shoes with fawn cloth and buckskin i^pers; also mat kid uppers with Cuban and Cuban Louis heels; Gunmctal Button

Shoes with cloth and kid up­pers and Cuban heels. Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the lot. ^ Formerly $3.50 X to $6; special.

Less for Blankets and Comfortables1.75 Blankets

Vbit* Wool Nap Blankets, full site, good weight, flrmly wovtn, soft tnd fluify; choice of pink *nd blue border; uaually aold *1 St.75. Spedtl at..........

Fine Grade Blankets1.28

Whitt Wool Blankott, double bod tlxe, moatly til wgol, lust onougb cotton to addpink, gold, nelloatrengih and wearing guslltlat; toft tnd lofty, with

borders, dnishod with • 4-lncb uffeta silk binding to match;prietd a t ..................................................................................................

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ADd blue

5.001.75 ComforiabU.

I OUi n. As

▼arm Comfortables, full bed stie; good quality of ailkolinc covering, pretty floral detlfs, fliled with « good gnda of cotton, Anlthad with e 9-lncb uteon i iO border, la pink, bhi* aad cold; usually aold at $1.7S; ipsdal at........................ 1*t O

Silkoline ComfortablesUrga doable bod olto, p m wkfio cotton niUag, boot quality of tilkollne covering.

In dainty awoti pew deatgna. In pink, bitta, hallo and gold; floisbod with a 9- ‘I ^ Inch HOd-eilk bordtr to matrii; epodalfy priced at....................................... •

A Beautiful Lot of

Neckwear UnderpricedScarfs 0

Knitted Drcaa Scarf*.—in delft, royal and white, brovn, white, mac and white, Kelly and white; usual price ' 9 ^ 50c; apeclal................................................................... “ OV

GuimpesHigh nock tnd long alecve itylo—with ehtdow laca

front; In white and cream; uaual price $1.00; epeciat.. . . t f v vVestees

High Neck Laim Veateea—with bands of embrold- | P _ try end pointed ooIUr; uaual price 2Sc; ipecia l....— ■ u i'

Sample NeckwearOf Swfu and Organdie; In aevertl ttyles—sailer collar,

fVuich, high back, etc.; both plaited and plain; uaual I Cr>price 25c: special........................................................... lO L

Embroidered Neckwearsilk Organdie Embreldeted Dutch Collar*: also fancy aol-

lara with plaited backs and embroidered drMe Mte; ' 9 ^ uanal price 50c; epedal...................................................L O C

Organdie VesteesPleln Organdie veateea—higb neck style, with tacked

front; trimmed writh Irish crochet buttona; usual priot |25c; special................................................................... I v v

Dress SetsOrgandie and Swiaa Embroidered Dtho Seto—with | p .

plaited backs; ueual price 25c; apeclal........................... l t ) vi Embroidered Rouncings

Of Swrlai and Nalnioek—27 inchaa wide; nett pattama tnd taoey ombmldery; also In open work ihowy ptttem* with PA _ largo ocallop odgo; usual price 75e; apoetal at................ u V v

/ Lace BandsVonloo, Ratio* end Imiiotien Iriob Lae* Band*—In cream,

ccni u d a imall ttoortmont of wblto; ueual priea $1 JO;

15.00

Women*8 Suits and CoatsA t Pricet That Spell “Opportunity"

Women’s 10.00 Coats at 5.00One hundred and thirty-flvo Women’s Coat**

of kersey, corduroy and mixtures; til sites in the lot and all colors; nsusi price $ 10.00. P A A Special at ........................................................ O e V v

IT o rn ffi’s 22.50 Coats at 14.50One hundred and forty-Ave Women’s Coats in

wool plush, corduroy, zibeline, boucle tnd pebble cheviots; some are fur trimmed; lined throughout;III colors; sizes 34 to 48; ususi price | d F A $22.50. Special at .................................. l4*vU

Women's 25.00 Suits at 15.00Fighty-nine Women’s Suits, trimmed with fur,

braid and velvet. Materials are gtbafdine, men’s wear serge and whipcord; full flare skirt; all col­ors, all sizes; usual price $25.00.Special a t .......................................... ............

Women's 19,75 Dresses at 10.00Women’s Silk and Serge Dresses, s number

of pretty stylea to aeloet from, lacloding taffeU, chagmense and serge; trimmed with laces, crushed silk girdles and embroidered; alt sites; | A A A all colors; usual price $19.75, Special at lU*Uv

Misses* and Juniors* SuitsA broken aite lot. Materials ire corduroy, poplin, men’s wear serge and

cheviots; plain box coat with fur collars and cuffs, others flared from waist­line; full Rare; tida or box plaited skirt; all colors; sizes 14, 18, nv n m 18; usually $15.75; price........................................................................... f * u i )

Girls* Middy BlousesGood quality galatea, In a number of different models to choose from,

such IS Norfolk, belted, pitch pockets and smockings in contrast- | ing colors; sizes fl-20. Special a t .......... .......................................................1*1111

Furs at Clearance Prices50.00 to 200.00 Fur Coats

Hudson and French Seel, Caracul, full length models of m- lectad full skin*, beautifully matched and carefully made and Anlthad;eotlara In tN aquar* atyle, alto the small ahawl elfecta; lining* of brocade or pain tllk Uaual price $50.00 to AA 4a ffC AA $2oaoo. Spodal............................................. O O .v U ID la .U U

10.00 to 65.00 Scarfsfncludiflg tmtll one-animal tiylea, alto tiralghi and ahiped

eiecot. Civet Cat, Beaver, Muikral, Chinchilla, Natural tnd Dyed Skunk, Rnatitn Fitch, Nttural and Dyed Raccoon, Poxet In tha Mbie brown, ttuH, black, peinted and white, Hudaon and Ncar-Sctl com­bined trlth Runitn Pilch, Skunk, Leopard, Chinola Squirrel and CIvot Cal, alto Plain Swl- Uaual pricca $10,00 to ^ 2 ^ QQ

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Notable Values in the Furniture SaleOur Entire Stock of Mission Living Room

Furniture Included in This Sale a i Reductions of 10 to 50 Per Cent

IMJO'TkroMdm^lMdM Batto (llluatntcdy^^do of quartered oak tnd flniabod In the rich brews fumod color. Scatt are upholstered with spriogi and covered with brown Spaaisb leather. Uaaat ptioa AA$39.00. January Sal* price ...................................................... 60 .U USold aspanioly. Settee, I lM I. AnnMrir,|7J8. Rodtar, I7J8.

ta, upbalalsrod lu C Crice........; ........... 0 0 4 ) 5Armchair, waa SILOOt now

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toather tm Md bask tinhulra, wtug y% BA_____ D n n i p itaa t2 8 -o a S d a p i l e e . . ................................................... l * * O U

Amikika With too#* a«Um SpmMi hatbM MMa, wMi | f 7 B hask* OhMl prioa 82Ud, Sale p i t a s , . 8 M * A t v

W m r i i t i — * ^ ~ r ^ tbclM ni w M ImnBm 7 B Apnri bMk Usual pttoh $IIAkk.-,8aIa p i f w - . * . > n . . o e a T V

''^tm UWm Waed md Ml laM Am KoMur. Mdaaied tMSirsd agk. Uhaal pfioa, tB-78. ■ M e priie- wI*4IW

P H m t Onit I S ^ " ^ ^ 9 54WS, Usual priea. Sdlepriae.

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Three piee* Lhtag Biwi M s Csai panel back, genulut JX CAleather spriag aeaM. Usutl prie* $41,80. Sale price..................... 0 0 . OUSold eeparately. SetHe, was SIPJOl tew $1T-M. Amekalr, wta IllJIk aew$MX Keeker, waa t t I JO , new H J8.

High Back Bittee Seat and back upholttofod la genufue ibatt- <96 AA W ilo i^ . Usual priea, 18000. Salepriee..................................... h O ,W

^ Kaek laUee—With leaaa auahlau tapeetry aent aad XA AAlugefftct. Uaual priea, 87380 Sol* p r i c e . . . O U * l n f

LaeAar Boot oa i Beck Bottee Twe-pamt beck cffeaC wHh I f l AA •Utagaaai- Usual priea, $27.00. Id ep riw ................... .. IO *w v

Bgh Baal; LaMktr BaM, t« « n Caafcku AmekaK* Uuual $ 7' priM IwAOD. Sale prise 11 . . -■ i * , ImowNr

fkmeiOritlArunytkMe BleeMtep3fa48;heedrawer,ehelf f X BA end mepesItM reeke nn iMee. Ueuid price, II380 Sale p r ic e ... .. . lU tO V: VkuHl Oalt Uknov 1kMa-0«el top. with kfge drawer aM f A BAdeuMs ehriees. Uaual yrteu, MlalOOl wk:#tu ■>

^ ' toyal WlRoa' MtrplF MkB , d o n i 9 m wfNffOddMl

SbK IxUfeet, uaually HIM, Sale PHet, $33501 Site

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Glove and Hosiery SavingsShort Gloves

Womoa’o 2-C1aap Glao* Kid Glom—4n all B*w ahado*—toaorted tana, brown, gray, mode, red, black and white; all olseo; vafuea to $180; apeoial

Silk Lisle HoseWomen’* Silk Utlo Heac In blaek only;

‘Hfregultra’* of tb* ueual 38o aad ‘9B /. SOe grade*; apeclal s t...................w v

Long Gloves18 and 20 Button Glace Kid, Moutqne-

taire ttylo, with 3 pearl button* or clup; all also* SVi to 7$i; In white only: | uaually $3.M: apoelal a t............ $

Children’s HoseChildren'* Fin* Ribbed Cotton Stock­

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«nt trm rt, th»•natMt t ava lM* »•* feMr<a ujttM titatloM and will ••■tiwl-UkawiM It win pr«Tl4* far tfca etat- tlflaatlaw «f tk«M wMMiittad t« tka •ara or tka board aa thar obb ba iraa t- (arrad aa awaraaaalaa artaa.

Otbar anctaatloBa bjr Mr. FiaoHoiBC laatadad tha paaalBH u( a aaw aoMmlt- RMat aat for tha Baaia *»r Faab l^ IMadad WawMD aad tha VU1a>a of IklUlrtlita commltmait of all mantai iataatiTaa to tha board aa aaMdlaa. •talBC tba board howar to laaka all rafw latlaaa for manaaamaBt of ihoaa laatllBtlOBa and olbara to ba built and kowdr to f l i aalarlaa had appoint am- plapiaa aa raoowiBwndatloB of auparlB- lairtaB ta traatlB * board F«*y,** pain t oaaninara tor awntal dafaetlraa who aonid asaatlna ahlldran and aa-

Crrtaa work In achool diatrlot* alata pap adnlBlatratlon aapanaaa of tha board; trnataaa to ba ramoTObla bp

Oouamor for oaaao. Tho n ^ o pro- n o ^ la "tba Board for tha Oara and ^B ta d p of MobUI Dofaolliraa"

* - » part of a propoaad p rocran M *, l5r, Hal-

do B W Doaaaaa. It.H d t IFI iMrit aa f la i] HoMaaa, tattp-wtoa jnakhaapara' Hoanaaa, l l . t t t i twaalp*tb»aa aueUoaaara’ lioanaaa. I1.IU : ataaaa pawn-

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bnhafa’ lloaaaaa. Il.d ia; Udrtrdhi ploriBont apoarp tleaaaaa,. two Iiiaddlota’ lloaaaaa, II* ; aoa haamaan a lloanaa, IIO.M; ala Mil paataaW imanaaa IIM ; thinp-alfht MU dlaMbutorT Uoaaaaa. IM i four»aaa arpaa prlndar lloaaaaa, |U 7 ; lour ladlind bauaa Veanaaa, 14.

PaaltMiBanr arrangaM aata ta r tha a aa aa l aanoart of tba Kawark PoUoa

paatardap aftaraaow a t a apaolal maatlnB of tha ahlof. aap- U lna, CoMialaalonar Prod C. Braldaa- baah aad Palrelm aa O aorta ‘ DIppaM, praaidaat a t tba band. I t la aipaatad

(hat th it paar tba aaaaaii w ilt ha n a ra alaborala than avar batera. AU piaa- aal oalantaarad ta w ant for tha aae> aaw of tha aflhir aad lataraat aratp taaa la tlM daparlwMBt aad aa laaiip aalMdata

tb la Ino doftalta data w a t flaad far

eenoart It w ar tba ballot of. a ll that It ahauM tah a placa la

April, or aartp la Map, pnd abaald ba hMd la tba rifM IlaglaMwt A m arp.

a aowmlltaa aaotlaUBd a t Oaptalas

aa poaatb Wblla I

r a ta r J. ObilatH of tha Third P iaalaal, Charlaa A. U adaar a t t t a Btrat ■aaiaal Brawa a t tha M ath waa lapolatad tau m q IHIi

I. It la tha aapaatatlaw of tba oowialtlaa ta hava a largar aaw har a t praad apara aUra ta appaar ta oaa- JuDclleB with tha baad tbaa la paara Tha oswaiittaa winMdar larltlBp tha ^ l o a baada a t tar- aap -Qltp and Maw Tartha aaaoarl

ra rk to tak a p a r t la

Oat a ll•oaM haiila at Paadwiaa a«^ l n « otara poor a hitlo laM paar > aaT rab won Wo lha «MtP with tlpa Br ■aralaa aHat U aat a a at WW owfal aaarf » l in a ro thappoarad Two m thaw aMHwtlwa will doaltap m w M W doBdratf: atop aaatp HohiBi aad Wlliaa hefr.—Adwtioeawet

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OaatnUpMI BWitral hp tba atata at In- ptAattoaa far tba twhla'Slbdad, tba MprlBdr bt flnaaelal aapport upon n S ^ tp h»d MBMotpalltp badU had tba Sralapwaat at tha vinalhad laaUta- mmm tBia d awtar far maUp laaraaaad wwh 11— f tba BiiBfallp datlelaal aa a ■dtlMlBarr U tha aatBbUah«aa«t of Mm adlaalw wara uftad paWardap bp Msrtaaa Mtrilnc aharttp had saoMop- IMi wothars tcooi railoui parta of tba athta. ■aallag hodar tba laadartblp of

Ouharaa in tha fmad JdPT raaaa at tha aawt haaaa. It wm daiMdad ta raiawwand M tha TagMIa ' Bwa that Wartham N«w taraar Mi—id Mwa tha tMai Mrw Mian

pablleltr, It w u annoanrod. lowall and board of piannfora of bartnatitotlon aro to •«drwa pathorinpo In Kawnrk and olhor}ara« M B t*ri « m*nrttar IbtlMlr work for tk# !••ftrrM ml A pwbmtf o o m IUM torwad aanaim of Rot.Mondarf Of tbla eltp, Mr. riomminp. C L. Btenabar of tbla <dtp, Rar. Adolph Raadar at Oraopa and Mra J. R. Bbar- Baarboni of Moat Oranca.

Olbara pro rant wara Dr. Darld F. Waaha of BklUaian. Mlaa Blanrht Dur- atn of Baat Oranca, •apnour L. Crom- waO, Dr. Lhban Uannit of Oranc*. John A. Cun— of Kawarh aad A. W, Maa- Doacall at M—ark.

g a r IS SBOWNDi LICENSE FEES OOUECIED LAST YEAR

C H R ISTIA N SC H M ID T FU R N IT U R E C O M PA N Y , 1 5 7 -1 5 9 S P R IN G F IE L D AVENUE

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talTad fraw Aewa aad —hibttlaaa aad th—trfaal Ha—wa Tha athar I I I .- •IM T la taraad a rar la tha oMp Ir—►

, Flaldar had Maid CM—bMb- j ad ChaiMlw BMhwd BMMi—— i latta— ad raprat aad apprahattoa. iw— a Mnw la Om qaaanm aad i—prapfleltow eiwMW* ad theahaiMaa uatbw i '

Mara manap w— oallaotad far Ua—aw | ta r th —ira ta d aahibttt—a

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l a adad—ta p ra rlti— wd laariaa—p anw bar of lad. Baadrada ad tha— a a - ara w ithaat p—par aara aad

btra la aar laatatoa ai Mwal laawta tl i a i lb ptapar aaadadMI aara.

too— la tha a—iBiaawp b ia iw ia — aaplaat aaattaa— Wa a rm

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wa; Bar— handtad aad nlaatp-two |------. IT.III tT; town— th—tn-, _ f---- |I.*M: in padd— Hoanaaa,|44*I: iWanitaMo'i Me—aw, W.IH; Ht “ % ditawF Baa— tlTtf: 1» laab

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th a t lha at tham n W m A L e s i — N « w « k IDfBfgiBti SofiMt • RtUBbte

BM parMa—t ta wnha a iBop far tha aara at tha ~ la Martbira M— Jaraap.that iba Mtaadlaa aaiiwlw ta prw—t rffiel twdlw—a- I

lap tba alata work M drat ha I S i I? Itwd

9 r. Ptawnft FMh— at Friaiaiato ad ftot O—ualaM— — M—tal DafadUw—. ftdiad la re— at that, — la two widhiK —lira altanti— waaU ba badara tha

■'fhbuaraar aad tha LapUintnra affMatlp. £ e—Id aat pa lata dalnlla.~**rha prahlaw ah—Id not ba nttnahad ptowaaaai." anU Dr, Fnttan. *lt la n MMt at a praat paaami prahlaw badara auMatp trutpwbara. Tba bard— a t tba data a t ahaananlt ta — k—rp ■toatl— win ba awawpod It wa da aat aiairaawa t t Tbla aaa ba daaa awlp hp tka dcralopai—t a t aa— a t a tra l pi—a wbara prapat pur th ap Pladp aad praptr tt—ua—t am ha aar- rlbd a a t Tba aaMadIhl wattur urlU fat- tow. Tha daratepwant of.r dw la larpa a— ad papalatl—

hapartnuL 0— ahoaM £ adtah IMbad a t aa— la Mawarh.'

at- I wa haaa a waaitlaHwal lawadr tm hi a-etod- I wMa and waah loaw ww—wa—oi—too. g —I Paah lamra w thw rrara Wi WH—aap i "• I — ■•■■■-fc, B. r_"t aaftwad fcaai waah la aw Ob— aad ttrr ihart at | m — —wl fat Iba q R. A . lb— a aarp had aaadh i aada la wMabt a— aw aiih wp oaaapaU— ta at i bad ta alar —rh laal Mr- 1 bad Wandtor aa—ll— Ml— haa-vha« MB T laarnad at Vtaai Ihraafh a M I daaMtd m wp n, a— w— aaa—— iawnwi. Mr aaam haa foai. lha ■la flawithST.taak K. t, wVlaal la

TMar Wal-aap athar

R a—lalw la dMMaaatP

ladMBt. ftp R w *er raata—a*T^* toamjpawd

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A rapart at aoRdltlo— nt tha Hi t t f BaoM-Klndad Waw— to Via*- Eld WM mnda hp Dr. MadalatRa A ■dttowaU. —parulaar m l RiaM—1 M< tadlor, wh« iMd that tha praaiwf | Rtotl— lhar* at toahia wlhdad wai waa WHh bntidtapa pthnnad whtoh RppraprlntlaM hra to h—W RBtobw Map ba laeranaad hp TM. Wa Riwnal— hM ba— mnda tor wdto Mtoita. hnt tha baplatatura wUI —had ta tfpropriaia tbla punr to tar n hnlldinp ta ban— IM w— toad ownad In FlaalhBA

tod—tton of raaBlnUena that Tlna- iM lh a davtlaiMd Mbpapahopnlhla aan- lar Radar alata a—tral faUowad tRa— dM—aUlaaa. EmphaaU wna ptooad — Dm a—t at wuhllahlnp fnrwi aatoal— arhara taawtw wba ara to aan— 4*- pr— MU-—pporttnp wap aam«a to agilealturet nad Indualrtnl j—nwtta.

' £ • popalhti— ararhalnaaa Ir Worthitr ' Waw farwp, It wna apt aid. RWk— U , i—— lira that lha ftrat Chrnt ha that •aatlan.

Tha dUaMt— at llaaMtRp pwpahl pathiB daw a,-—DaBltaa luaWa wtndad

' and la—M*^na opaaai bp R—art b : ttowial— Id Jara— Oltp. awtohar ad tha

tiRla Bon— of Chlldr—'a Owarilaaa Who laalatil up— aa —ultabla dbarUip at tba hurdJR.

^ a naaaeial raap—alMMir Phonld ha —auwad bp tha a—atlw md wwalal- ■aBtl— whloh hara tha pawar la tal— ipada far —eh pa—o—a bp tamMaa." MRFIaaamlnp aalA "A board tar thotoaparr---- * aad aara at tha abaor-■al-wtBdfd ah—Id ba er—tad. ThaMata ahanid prorida tor, —parrUo aad arraapa tor thaw untartaaal— whR hp tba aaminoa law. ara tha warda at tha Ptdta Tha alata haa no pawar ta hup r—I aatnta for tba um at atata laatl- tnllona. aae—t out of *p—rip ineoaia’ pa that tha propewd board —auld hara —rpiratapawar and ba abla to hap and ■Mrlpapa r—1 aatala. Tha burd— w—Id Phaa ha diatrlbutad aquallp arar a auw- bar at paara"

“T T FOR ACBINfi, SORE, TIRED FEETI

for THate; Poff mUipi | B an ^ , CdkHHPd Feet

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Tha plan, whloh mat tantatlrulp «Wh tha approral at tha mtharlnp.

Southern Pacific Lines

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Ready for SpringThis is the demand that greets us at the opening .of this new business year. We heed it cheerfully, know­

ing that in doing so we shall give impetus to trade through the nei fness of dependable stocks that are now will­ing for early buyers. Zest is given to Schmidt's New Year clearing because of the large number of odd pieces Involved., Everything classed as "Gift Pieces" show radical reductions. In some cases the original fair prices arc halved and in others it is nearly a third. And please remember that in every Instance the Convenient Open Charge Account, the easy paying system that has made Schmidt’s store famous, is at your service.

Aliuninum Saucepans, 2, 3 and 4 pint,3 Ricei, Coppkte. .

HalfPrice

Wt dptn Janttanr's ioIm with ikii moellapt effariac of tta- uIbo dluniniin sauce pans— Ntwark'p ewa product—all woU tnidP, fpll Maadard site

Old tPtP pf Mnetl— pdf-

; toraa. Sonw do-•Uu bd— apair df h Uod. OthutP h d T o only H pair. Wt will doso Ibdin owl at last m -b a tf tb e orlglodl price. CtPM tarty.

3 plaedd, Tic.

Solid Oak Taboret

Stroni. won cat stroctid of Ugb trade oak. Um h d tber for seal er plaatR Artittic and MtnwHvf. SpocUI Janutry deariof prloe.

Sanitary Continuout Pott jg .7Q Iron .

o 6 5

‘tf.f.V.MI.M.T.Mfin

Rope PortieresSpven Urie flnffr cords

of fraduitini tongthp, Ur to lUnstrttion.tiiniUr

Croon Bod brown phadop. At diis tppcitl Jannary t«U price. <

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HMuy a-lod) contltnou Ipoeta; fflUr rods and poete Ihavp no dillb or omunwtB {to cptcb dnat: ttioronftily mb- litwy. FlBltMl in direMe 1 white etiemel. Price ipedti.

Odds and Ends Coflapsible Go4)irts

7 . 8 5H O ------

Sturdily bnllt; steel geere, mb- her tired wheels and leatherette hood end tides. Folds into small tpeoe for cerrying on train trolley. '

More Wanntli, Less Fuel- A r ^ Oak ^ ,9 5Heater

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TbtM hsadsom fill nickeled hi ly oradtmntdd Ptoooa hs— si- ways been populir tmoog our pp- irons. Arloe Oak heaters an well built, ha— beat grata, good draft, large flrepot. Low In coat.

Special Offer in Foot Reft Morris , y .9 0Chairs-YalR lliO

Owing to freight eongeetion we loet

i

This Elegant Solid Oak G Piece Bed Room Set, Bed, Dresser, (Moiier, Dressng Table, Chair and Roda

them for Chriatmu Mlling. Now they ■re rednoed. You get the heneSt.Frames look like flnest quartered oek

dresatog taMe Easy sUding, nony drawtrawing beck, imitation foait*,leather npholstery. ■i this special price.

ach pi Patfhad ciM.

GohbiiOek 1 1 CC Book Cbm I

a - g SomplMiSpI ^. 7 n Kada of etwiM goMen ask. Doable door sIm, roomy Inter­

ior, edlaauMa tbst—e. Neat, ■ttraoti—. Should be in e—rya, mlf—w IB d n m v , 1 ^ p^oe t i epedil on tbla cast$ li pleoM oomptata. k 166 n iM ^ '

to tt til S * M*« what H n , uiuUt. n a a ty . bvidna f* l awaa. Thar a * "Til,''“TH“ tana Ih— latt Mfbt OR tt I taat la patfaal aaBSIHaa. "TIF’ la tba —t, fa w d . Is tha wans that Srawt aat all Iba a alMa i * anrfatlaw wblth suit aa tha faai a a t MB* taadar. aan. ilrad. uM — faal 11 tnai—tt, a tm tba Min la aaran —n ,*aa a— ban— I— Mnftr plaataaa. Abt baw aantactaWa raw fast faal attaa atona T a . " T—'U aaaaa R m * draw ip rtmr to n la pain. Taw aba* waWl Uabtaa |aad bon raw (a tl ____ ^

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'That all pan tlad by arb itn

Thai a sana a f f tr t an r d llf ba providad toi tibia

T hat no r th a ll ba pam ona nation to

That lha W m alnlalnad b; th a t II will •o ta rn m tn l 'a trill not ba i Amarloan nat

R la t ip e c ntada will ba of Ir— IIM 1 atona tha tin p—ra iraalla j a u ta ra tlo n w rlalnn today atapp ina rav< riad oul to thr rasiill In an r manta on Ih aald th a t auol lam ptatlon In are 10 ovarih and aat up d! hnawladpa I ba d ln r ta d a ronid not ba

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WAIHINOTON. J u . T—t>rMU««t WllHn'i ■uicMttoiu tor kii 'Ul>Am«rlra i'oUey* iu d « liai ii>(ht to tit* Mcond fan-AintTlean Irlantlflc Coavru*. ov«r- rhadamA. In point uf la u m t , all olbar maltart bafora lha I'oncraaa todar Ilia opan daclarnUon that. vhUa tba Uonroa ■ •octriM ttdualvalr waa Uia affair of ll>« Vnltad ftataa, a •anaral acraamanl ahould l>a raa«h*d. aupplamantlns H, to pravMa tor pacific handllnc of all nftl*••rp affacUnt iba natlono of thia eantl- nanl. waa accoptad aa tha preclaiBatloD of a Daw Ainarlcan pollcgr which map hava a far-rcachlnc affaet on tlia faluia of avaty natloa of tha W aaiam Hamla- phara. tuinmad up, tha PmaMant'a aug- (aatlona provida:

That tha I'nited Btataa and Latin America will fuaiantaa to aach nation taiTlIorlai lntad»lt|r and political hida- prudanca.

That alt pandlna diapulaa ahall ha aat> tiad by arbitration B tB

That a panaral plan of arbltrwtloa to affaet any dlfflrnl'y that may ariaa ahall ba providad (or by Iraaly aa aooa aa pea* albla . ,

That no ravolutlowary aipadltteho ahall ha parmlttad to ha autflttad In ona nation to procood agalnot anothor.

That lha Monro# nootrtna ahall ha maintalnad by tha Unitad ita taa , hot that It will ha aupplamcnlcd by thIa m naronant'a promiaa that Ha powor will not ba uaad to coarea any othar Amarloan nation.

It la afpcclod that tha auddaallona mada will ba worhart out In tha form of traatlaa with lha rartoua nallona a lo n t tha tina of tha ao-eatlad Bryan paaca trrallaa new In forca. Tha only au(v»allon which Hanalora war# orlll- clilna today waa that rcfarrlng 10 atapplnd ravolutlonary actlvltlaa. Car­ried Dul to the llmll luctaatad . H would rafUll In an rm barto on munition ahlp- tnanla on thia hrmlaphara. Hanalora aald that tuch action would place praat lamptatlon In tha way of military lead arp lo overthrow aalalind povornmania and aal up dlnatorahlpa, aarure In tha knowladsa that no ravulutlon could ha directed acalnat them aa munittona redid not ba aaourad.

It la tapacicd that at tha ftnal aaaalan of tha Ban-Amarlcan congraaa tomor­row, raaolullona apacifically Indoralnd tha audpaatlona of Vraaldant Wllaon will ba adoptad and that tha dalacalaa will pladd# thamaalvaa to aacura favor­able action on lha plana by Ihalr homo levtrnm anld.

Tha piaaldaat*# tpaach,The Praaldant apoha In part aa fol-

Icwa:“It waa a m atter of atneara re fra t

with ma thpl I waa not In the elly to eitand tha g re« tlp (i of the povarnmant In thia dlatlngulahed body, and 1 —tary happy that I have returned In lima at laaat lo aaland te It my fallcltatlona uppn lha unuauni Intaraai and aucraaa of ita pyocaadlnsa. 1 wlah that It might ha»a bean my pond fortune to ba praa- ani at tha aaaatona and ba Iratructad by the paper# thPt ware read. I have aonawhat hacoma Inured lo aclatillfic Ptpara In tha cooraa of a long aaparl- anaa, but f have navar caaaad to ba Inplniciad and |o tnjoy tham. *

“Tha drawing togothar of lha Amar- laga, ladlaa hnd ganllaman. haa long haan draamid of and daalrad. It la a m atter of ppcullar gratification. Ihara- fora. lo aaa thia great thing happen, to aaa lha Amaricaa drawing togathar. and not drawing logalhar upon any Inrub- tiah lla l foundation of mere aantimant.

“After all, even friandahip mual ba haaed updn a perception of common aypipathlaa, of common Intaraata, of cammoa Idaala and of common pur- paaea.

“Man cannot ba frlenda unlaia they Intend tha aama (hlngh, and tha Amer loaa have more and more roallaod that In all aaaanlUl partleuU ri they Intend tha aam* thing wIlH regard lo thair thought and thair life and thair actlv- ttlaa. { .* *

“Scllhca atforda an iM araatlonal lan ­guage, Jnat aa eommorca alao affarda a unlvard^ languag e, baeauaa In aach In- atanea lhara la a unlyaraal purpeaa, a nnlyartgl ganaral plan of action, and II la a plaaalng thought to thoaa who have had eooialhing to dp with aeholfirthlp thpt Mbolara have had g graat deal to do with aowlng lha aetda of friandahip balwtan hatloa and naiMn.

'^ ru th racognlta^no national boun darlaa Truth pamfitn no racial praju- dlcaa and whan man coma to know each other and le racognlaa equal In- talJaclual ftrangtii and aqual Iniatlaet- u ^ alnoarlly and a common Intalloctual purpoaa, aoma of tha beat foundation# of friandahip are already laid. • • *

Comiudaohlp rawnwg la Baala.TTia oonfaranco to which 1 have re-

f a r r ^ marked tha conictoaanaaa of th« two Apiaricaa that aconomloally they afa vary dapondent upon ona another, that they have a graat deal that U la vary datirabla they ahonld aiehanga aad ahara with ona another, that they have kept unnaturally and unfortun­ately aaparated and apart whan they had a manlteat and obvloua community of Intaraat, and tha ohlact #f that oon- faranca waa to aaoaflatn tha practical maani by which tha commardal and practical Intaroouraa of the centtnania canid ba quickened and facflltatad. And where evanta move, alateanien. If they ba not Indifferent, or be not aaleap, muat think and art. • • •

'■But thoaa ganllaman hm e not con­ferred without raatliing that bach of all tha m atartal community of Inlaroot of which I have apokan there Ilea and mnat lie a oemmunlly of polltloa) In­taraat. I bavo bean told a voey Intor- oftlna fact—I hopo « If trua—th at while thia Congraif haa bean dlacuaalng oolanra It haa boan. In nplta of Itaalf. lad Into tho reallny that behind tha aalanca thee# waa noma Infaranct with regard lo politic#, and that If the Amor tea# ware to b« united In thought they muat In aome Ctegree nympilhaM rally ha united In aotlon. B^hat Ihaea atataaman. who havo bean eonfarrlng from month to moath la WaohIngten, tikva dome ta raallda la that back of iVa oommuntty of mataHal Intarool tharo ta a oommnnlty of political In- tatwat. a a a

"The Uonroa Iloelrlna waa proolalmad a ky the Uhltad Btataa on her own

authority. I t baa alwaya bean m ala- talaad aad alwaya will ba malntAlaod upon bar own raaponalblUty. But tho I to r o a Doetrina damandad maraly that •aro p aaa fovanimaBta ahould not at- t«Mpt to axtand thatr peliilcal tame to thia «Mo of the Atlagtle. Il did not diocloao tha naa which tha tliittad Btoioa Intandad to make of bor

r ror on thia iMa of tha AtlanUa a a

Bm M aa to c m af iwaaav.•afhd atalaa of Amarii'a kavo not bean

•ortabi what Oia UnHto atotaa would do with her power. That doubt jnuat bo removod. And latterly there hat b M a vary ^ h b Interehanga of vlawa be- twaon t h r anthorltlaa In WaAInftan and thaaa who rapraaantad lha othar atttaa Utla hemlaphara, an Intattoaaia M vlawa diafiM tit and bopaful. baeauft 1 tigad ftMB aa toeraaaiiifir aura apprto efaflaii a f llw apint in which Ihay wara luidiMaliaB. tbaaa lanUanmn hava aaaw

M i f t t r ie a la to eomo Into bar own, io bar lairttlinau own. in a world

H faaco and aMar. aka n nat aaM IM i (M lemidatlatai ad a m y ao that H a «0I baraaftok daubi tham.

bona and 1 ballaaa that tMi can I W adeoaqillahad, Thaaa eanfaranoft I H v t d a H M aM to tpf aiM haw It wfll{ t l aamnpiMiad,': Jh wtn ba a a o ^ ]

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riaalaaBy I* fmaaaal. ibaea w « ba a atoadlBt tbiaal to thair lalBltonB wMfeaaa another. It la |uat aaW uoh la ottr latatoat tu aaMal aoah other to tha ar- darly prepaiaaa ertthla out owa hariaraaa It lo la orderly t foeaama to aur i ^ a n l t a with o m aaalhar. Thaaa aiw W praotkal aiiggntliag wUah Jpraa« up to tha mtoda af th o H ^ tM Than, aad L tor mp part, btllava that thay are aoHft to toad tha way ta ao«M- thiag that Anmalaa haa p ta iH * * many a ■anaratton. For they afa haaaa, In tha flral plaoa, H fbi H tha a ttH d * ' atotaa are eoacaniad, upon tho H nd- foma prlnclpia of aalf-tuotralnl an d tw - apoet for the rtghta of ovorybody. TO n am baaed upon tha prlndptoa ” lute potttlaal equality among tha aqualily of right, hat aqualtty a t Indui- annea.

■Thay at# haaad. la abort, ultoa tH aoUd. aiamal foundattoea of luotloo o H humanity. No maa can turn an-my from thaao ihinga wltbont turning away from the hopo of tha world. Thaaa ara t W i ^ ladlaa aad ganlUmaB. for which lha world haa hopad and waitad with p m T ^ ful haort. Ood grant « * •» [• »grantad to Amarloa to lift thia Ugbt h Ugh for tha Illumination of lha arartO.

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WA8 BINOTOM. Jaa. T.—Tha madloal prefaaalon and tha pablla gaaarally .muat taha more vigoraua aotlan In

ludMHtoAdlptovHaA *% ia - - - - - - waa mada today by Pradartok L. ■ att* mana of Nawarb a t the l aaalaa af aaollan atght, an pubtia haalth and madloal aolanaa, of tha Faa-Aaaartima Cmigraaa

Hr. Hntrmaan'a topla waa T h a Har- lallly fpam Cancer In lha W aatora Mamliphara.” Ha aald that enaaar to ona of tha Caw diaaaaaa with ragard ta which tha atatittlaal avtdaaaa aaami antiraly eanotuaiaa that lha m artahty rata la on tha Inoraaaa th ro igbau l the civlllaad world. Of lha It,*** aatlmatad daalha far l i l t in thia country, ar# of mala# and tl.Oto of faaialaa. Tha death rata In urban cantata la aoma- what blahar than lo tha rural dlatrlcta Mr. Hoffmann aald.

Tha apaakar amphaalaad tha race fartor, aa llluitralad by a whlla pancar death rata. In thirty goulharn oUlaA of te I par leo.eec of population aad a rata of t t . t tor the colored. II woo olatad that there had been conaldarabla In- r.raaaa in the natro caiioar death rata finca lha Civil War.

Oampaeiaou hr Hamteahetoa.U r Hoffmann compared mortality

raloa of tha Eaalaen and Waatarn hamlapharaa with rataranea to lalliudo, tha avidanoa being apparently fairly oonclualva, ha u id , that lhara la a da- oraaaing rata of frequency with dimtn- tolling diataiicea from lha aqnator.

Bor tha eeatarn hamlaphara tha ralo waa given u e t.l and for tba watl- arn hamlaphara aa II par Ige.eoa of population. Thaaa ralaa a re aCfactad by tha coodlilotia of Ufa of lha popy lotloiia ennaldarad and thare wonliIntlona ennaldarad aaam to ba a

and thare aronid a relation balwaan

aaaear rragiaaaoy a * t tba dagraa ofm atartal atvlllaatlaa attataad, aald Hr.Hoffman h.

Aa far aa tha da ta aaa -ha rrttod upan. caaoor la aattwaialy rara amang nsttva racat, anoh aa tha Narth Amort nan In ­diana tha Bohlmua and tha nagroat of lha W ait Indloa. Tha relation of waatth aad poverty waa IlluttraU d by an aaalynli a t lha tlguraa far Bdln- burgk, which aeamad ta prove that can- ear to dealdadir mora common among tha watl-to-do than nmong tha pour It wna atated th a t aancor alao to more common among aloul peraona than among thoaa who tea undarwalghl.

Hr. Hoffmann praaantad a comparleon hatwaen tha Unllad ataiea rvglatralion area and Uruguay, which ahowad that lha mala eancar death rata tor iha Vnllod gtatao It af.) por leo.OH popu­lation, agalnat a rata of TS.I tor Uru­guay. Tha tamala ra ta la dacldnll) higher for tha Unllad Htataa being te.a, agalnat I I .t tor Uruguay.

Tba apaakar thought the atlanilun af tha raunirlaa of the Pan-Amarlcan Union ahould ha directed to tha prin ciplaa and mathoda of tha American goclaty fo r lha Control of Cancer, a t a firat a ttp In the direction of an effe.' live public aducallon In lha aaeaniiel eancar fac ia prallmlnary lo an ultimeie raduollon In lha mortality from ntelii nant diaoaaa throughout lha anilre waatarn hamlaphara.

FOCR HELD QN SWINDUMC CHARGENKW YORK. Jan. 7.—Fradarlck T

Tboupaon. l.oula Wtlaa. Joaeph r. faldm an and Jainaa Morgan ware today

a m t tM d la Qaa aaal Bamfaaa aad plaadad aa t guilty la ehargaa of ataaad taroaay la aaaaaatlan with lha loaa h r Hanry Oaltort af M, Laula af I H ta o la taka gambling gamaa. Tha four wore held In lio.aan ball aaoh tor tria l aad ramaadad 1a tha Tomha In dstau lt of ihla amaunt.

Thgmpaoa, wha waa artnatad Wad- aaaday. waa aald by palloa to hava haan known under tba u laa a t William I. gharry, aad to havo daoorlbad hlmaoll aa a promoter of Atlaatio City. N. J. Faldman waa alao charge with obtain­ing II,IM Crotn Arthur Lawy of Chi­cago.

BERLIN AGENCY FACEHOUS ON SCARE STORIES OF FRENCH

BKRLIN, Jan. T (By Wlralaaa to (toy- villa).—In an article given out for pub- lloatlon today under lha heading, “Franch AmuaamanlA" lha Ovaraeaa Newt Agency laya:

‘The Franch wlralaaa aarvica at I.yona la endeavoring coiiatanlly lo gather proota of dapreaalon In <1er- many. For week# a ‘neutral eyewlt- neia' appeared In thaae I.yona repurta He waa rapratatited aa having aren the etraata of Berlin rad with blood, and ee having bean praaanl when It.OPf tlermana atormed the Relchatag. and when crowda amathad lha wlndowa of lha Chancallor'a raaldance

'“Thaae itorlea c l laaat produced an affect by raaeon of color and vigor of Invantlon Thaae qualltlaa ara echoed only ftably In a Lyoni report that on

Hew Togrto htoht crwwH m im h io i taIta ta r don Undan. Thto ta qtatto trwh f i t thaaa Barlla paopto won't do wHh- M l aooombling In Untat dan Lladaii and ohoutlng tha iwhallliauo ory, T roolt naujokr,’ which m anat 'Happy New T aar.'" _______

TRENTON UBRARY BEQUEST ■APE, EXECUTORS REPORT

KRW TORK, Jan. f.—An acronnting waa ntad yaataMay In tha Num oala’a Court In tha aetata of John U Oadwnla- det, whooa will nada provIMon for tho eroclloa of an addition lo tha Tranton (N J J FuhUc Uhrary, Thl# |a reported by lha agacutara, Tklward J. Haney and FrancU Pmyth. to have bevn dona at a coat of 141.911.

Tha taacutora rhargo thamaalvaa with • l . l t l . l l* . rradll thamaalvea with 9IT1.- tio . leaving a balaaoa of l l . l l t . t t t . I-eg- eteua hoc* racalved l i t t . l l l .

CARLOADS OF EXPRESS IN CINCINNATI PREY OF FIRE

CTNi INNATL Jan, T.—Fourteen ear. Inada af ckpraea valued a t t l to .H t wara daetroyed In a fira a t lha Adam# Fa- preoe Company'# depot today. Tha loaa lo building and flitu raa waa aatlmatad el ail aildltlonal tlkBSt.

More than IldO.tH In paper money, hellavad to have haan loat, waa aavad. Klamet did not paaatrata tha vaultA Tha fIra alartad from dafaetiva wiring.

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Inchea wide; Serving Table J« Inchea

" A d a m ” D in in g S u ite ^ Reeutar Prices

a J O s O l u l $135.00Ktfffaat gM n^rsd ASk. a s s fiiMsh; cAniltit of 9uffst, 14 kheliss aids. CMsa Clesst, 4t Inobss wlds: Mrrvlng TsbU. 3t locliss wide, snd Dlalaf Tsbls, sstssdi la Ms frs r

4 - P le c e Q u a r te r e d O a kRegular Price

$135.00

Q iU f to r A d O a k

BuffetReg. Price $26

1 9 ^All qu ifte red

o a k ; colonlgl d c a i |s ; I t r g e l i n e n drewgr, lined g I t r e r d raw eri; lirge ifld roomy cup­

board.Extension T able

R^utar Price U2

.98Solid golden o ik ;

extends in tix feel; »ubttgnilg|ly c o n ­structed. well lin- iihed.

F o u r -P ie c e J a c o b e a n O a k D in in g R o o m S u itap " f f \ g \ Regular Price

i O m X j y j $ 1 1 0 .0 0Regular Price

$110.00A ccrrwt period suite st a low prlQ«. rensUMPf of Marvlag TsblM

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c i t r —d m b rsrin g svary styl*.

F elt M attressRegular Price SO.00

6 .9 8611 pfluiida: pur# felt mattr#**. roll

#ilgc. « n tick, one part. Two partA tto

W alnu tC hiffonnier

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UAro beval

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Rtf. prk* $ i4 Hsf. Prk* $3i1 7 . 9 5 2 1 . 5 0

library TableRegular Price $20

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All aolld m ahogany, top i l i t l iBchaa; very tnaaalv# rolonlol dealgn with acroll fea t; hOAvy underabelf.

Solid O ak C hiffonnierReg. Price $12.50

.98Ic1k« ru t. solid o«k.

bgsulifully pollshsd; Iftrrs slss piste mir- ror.

W alnut DresserFegatar Priu $S2

'.50,?J —

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lahd ; lAtgo •mgpg b q t^ plAig (PlitAf.

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dvpleoe Parlor SiUte White Enamel Bed

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Five place# to maleh. Th# grOAleot v#Itt« w« have #v«r adreritaad: well made, beaatlfully pollabait and flnlihod. cholea of Ihraa w ood.

All Two-Inch Brass Bed.50

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Solid Oak DresserRegular Price $14.30

.98Like cut; toUd mIc;

b e g u 11 fully pollghtd; Itrte alxe beveled pittamirror.

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NEWABK EVEKDfa NBWB. FETOAT, JANUAmr 7. 1#1A- P M p

fASSENGERS REUTE SUFFERING ON SHIPI ■ M a U E M il (Uilaa Dv u U n

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, M rla a( ika naw IlM. u « taaa «(alt teaarlvttaaa at tM kkrteUya «Mr atffaral 4aria ( Ika tlaa waafea Out tka Tkaiaalaalkt w u kattata* kr MnttUfalaa.

Oa Ckriatawa Oaf. raaaaajara a»M, tea aartir •( a>aai • • tka tkaaialaalkl «aa lak-—‘**1 aalr a law amllaiw at «Mtar waaa lift aai Ika akla'a afflaara kasaa ta raitlan aal ahart raliaaa at tea ■lifTr aara>r a* toea wbiak ra­

ta# iMa * a t iM tew. kat a Oraak artaat U to S M aa « a n ^ Oakar itofMa. la.. •M l a aa a f th a« aa< alarak unUl Ikat •##• iimaanrraa. Ha amatak Ikaai aa^ M il aaraloia M«ak a t Ika

tr-aut prtaaMra to ka t m a a i ^ to uBat ’tka a am a a t a a r attlaaia to I te Walfara laaaaa. If a a r w«»a toalaM to thia tM. ha aara. U atoi «ua to Ika fatot of kla aubardlaalaa.

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KHir TOKK, ia a . » .-4 a . Ikal porttaaat Briitato wkMi laaMlna fraa frao Oar- aHW aawtoaWaa aak whlek appaara aa

:u area tka laara. tkara a n l«0,«a m a la r laaHiata a a l alw«t aa n a a rBwra rafateaa traaa tka m l a t ^ a -inr. All tka ratttiaaa ara laM otanl ap«« ckarttr. ••»» A lan Vaa Vryi% Katolaa kOalalar to Ftaaaoa. k to tkli oainitrr to towart eoatratto ilvaa

‘ T te 'f ^ S a a Mtalatar aaM M racalvad m ta i te r a aabia llapauk aariac that ula eaaliaaail n llk aupplr to Baillum la aaw aalMaatad.

FOmtAII OF DHUUnW SmWASORlTHHnBn'S

PHILAOHLPHIA tea . T«-A portraita.. > . a ____ —————a—At *iv»U inlapaatenea Hal!.* raeafnliad far - a t William Whiptwanlr yaara aa th a t —

pla, a a liaar of tka Daolarallon of la dapaatanoa. haa tam ad oat lii ha laawpwittotellvtea flteto amaaoBaa tr-mm ww —— ---reamy a pletora of jaaaph Whippla, a brotkar of tha alpnar.« Aa tka U ttarparaonata k a l bo klatarlcal aaaoolatloii.

HANKERS FOR JOB POSIMASeHOLDS

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tka paltTuna kaa boon ram oaal from ito plara In aall

, t e a Tbaw ilablkl flrot apnmK a laak jaaaaaibiT t t , wkaa aka anaaiDtoraA a kwrlaaea wbUk r a ta l ta r tw alta jiM n . Tka bailor and anplM raom.f Wwa ••rtla lly flaaiad tk a t t e r . a a l tka alaaiMr aaitt aal ealto for aaalat- aaaa. Attar tka knrrtoaaa aakat l i l . k a tra w . tka t loa la i porttoaa a t tka aUp trara pampal dm a a l tka ataamar

to kar rtr»€».■ w m k aaaa and iitoaa waaa .aaoaaa-

torad a a l tka Tbaaaalaalkl raa toU a atoatr-to tu knrrtoaaa wktok laa ta l ta r k* to lr* fto r kaara. t i a a r to tka pat- • te te ra M l tra tr t a a i ^ Ik a t Ika • to a m r vaa t la k ta i , aa traak laaka « a ta i f to a l ap a a l tka kaitar a a l « • M at la a a a a a l aaal kaakara rapll l r JU M vMk valor. Tka akip v m toaaal R a a t IUm m a m akalL

H u rn Sin wmniui H E FFO n I d RRAIH rosnuHi

inr* in onllary Ho. 1.Tka dijcaaary w m m ala by a Porta

mouth. H. H., woman, who la a daacandmOUTIl* ia. *a,t vvva><Maa> — ------------ ant of tha Whippla family. Tha arl»-. . .X -a _.a.ip^ ak^ tkalInal portrait, of which tha ona that huu i In Indapandonaa Mall Ik a copy, had haan hanlad down la kar family aa that of Jdaoph Whippla^______

WBW T01I1C. teA T.—Joha B. Kllay. •how rwMfpatloa aa atata auparintondant of priaow to iamanlod by Ooromor Whitomn. latanla ta to to Alhaar laday ta laa tbAOovamor aad try to oonvliica tho Uttar that ho aotad nndar a mla- appralnnalon to ealHnt upon Kllay to ro- X p . It la ondaratood that Mr. Rilay will pJtompl ta akow ika Ooromar that ha 0 d nut ortar tha iranafor from HIni flint la Dannatnnra PrlHh of offloara of tba Mataal Walfara l .ra tu t at Bint flint or of wHMaaaa naadad by Theuiaa M. Oa-

tba watdan raeontly Indlctad

H v aa tk a i that tb a T k aa to lftW m y K 0i ■. anllK v k lah vara

k r Ika PUrlK V k ito l BUMa M l a tkar tH ito a r i . Tka WM too flini to iM te tha aaaial a a l aO m ai to toba a tt

fa flMktoi kla M itl v tpvp a m a. da all a a l tbto aMaw Tha Btor-

flaaa t h r ka iu th a n n r i a m b # to

Tkaeaelenlkri tia a ifa rra l ta tba Pairto arith aaaatt e r - te la lUQaallr a » l arara faaval to laaaa toU to Ihalr b a i ta ia a a l patoaa al ba- dakjtoga m tba iia a k la l Tiaa it A ttar Aha taaaatar h id te a a ai—>«Uto abat a Uaa to tka

toah -bar Malar i k ^ t Tka ■ - ■

a t tba ilp k t

V M l toah -bar Malar i k ^ to tow ta a -

l . . t e « m aralM tha ta w Uaa p a ra a l ta ^ Ika afUrnaM a t tha m m o da r. tha■* MitiM iM teteHItee tetetetfcar# i^ a MBBadad to patttoa aaaihar *■ JiM la tka Tbaaaplavlkl aaaa bn m. MMMad Uu trip bawaid Haw Tark.

.Tpt tav Uaa partod /or a aaoaad t|i y^jartr aa tka awrnlai at Juaarr A a'.WBlike Tkeeaelealki wm drhma mtodtr * to Ika paathaaat kafara a torrttia m r- |j ,4 ltoaa aaaiBpaklad kr a Mtodtop aka*

ttortn.

t e l - C h a lv 't o tha 'T kaiB lM lkT l nr MtoB Moapit k r tka v a la r la tha ahip'a •a ' HMd.' Mw v aa aalr aMa to aaad aM latia. m'diHBt v trMm ealli. wtBob oaaarad a

: jWm b U a n a . Tha Fatito aaak «p tha aaanb p r'te t* t e a M aid k r tka BaaadtoaWM

Smmtr Vulud Plalaa, vddoh had taraad l.d a t to bar

Hr.' KIloy a r m i to t ha dlroctod bli to prapiTIa■uborttoatM. ' ariM tha Hat of alx.

HARD GUARDIAN FOR L C THAWNEW TOBK. Jan. 7.—An appolnt-

rnont aanoral tuardU n of Lawronoo l.'oploy Thaw, acvonloan yaari old, of <71 Park avoeuo, thio olty, wa» yariar- Itay tivon Frank O. Turnar of Hllli- horo. N. J., by Burrotato Fowlar, Nam- In t of a tuaid lan waa mado naoaatary hy o throatrnod contaat of tho will Of tbo yotmt man‘l niothar, Mra. FrUda Hartli Yount, by hor oarond huiband, Prodorlck R. Tount.

So part of tho ootato la tivon tha Hcond buoband under tho will of Hra. Tount, whoao flrot buoband was IM- ward T. Thaw, undo of Harry K. Thaw, flho wao divoroad from Hr. Thaw tai>at.

rvam |b< BraoMafaB Panaa of Ika p rp pisa JiMWt.WAflHIMaTON, Jan. 7.—Btlll anotbar

r i a t w ta opanad today la tka flanoral paatofftoo drena to Haw iaraay. Now It to ■mltkvllla, B urtln ttoa Connty, to whiah rival eanditetoa cavort, ohtarod aad apploudad by ihalr raapoetiva M aadA whila Bapraiantatlvo loakp Baakaraeh alto a t aaaa to a Rapubllean toaarvad laa t and anilaa.

tew it In 1171, whan R utkarforl B Mnyaa wna Fraallant, Wllltoa> 1. Hally WM appain tal paa tamotar a t Im lth- vllta, allkatok a Deawerot a t Ika aMOt proBooaool atniU lton. Ttma rollad an a n l Rapubllaan a a l DamoeratloPraal- lan to a ltan ia ta l with mar# or laaa rofl- u U rltr , but atm Kr. X a llr h a ll on and a lB la la ta ro l tba otflea to tho oatlttM - tlon of all oonoarnod.

AI to a t to n il, howavar, Mr. Hally, now vioa pnaldant a t tha H. B. flailth Maohina Campany, fannd ha had mora work aa kla baiidt than ho ooaoolaa- tloualy o r, aaovonlaatly could handiA and ho tboroapott raaltnod hla otfloA

aftor th ta ty ff la r paara a t aarvtoA vharaat P naM aat Tkft appalato l Will, lam ■. w niatA alaa cam artad. It la aald, wttk tba iB l th aaatpm r. laM-lan taU r it la awplalaad to Washtofltoa that tha paatotttoa -la Mtaatad to tha •m ilk e ttap aap p laa t and a u a t a t tha Ball la to r parwaak aaaa aMtd tkara-with dlraotlr or ladlraotlr.

W tliotwa ta n a w in a tp l r a ’/a a a a r r H. and Charlaa O. Hatobar raMaa tor tha otflea. H orao ter ka U o Dob- o e n t and Sanator M artlaa kaakara for hla nomlnatlaa. F In a llr It la aald that fo m ar Rapraoaatattva J, Thampaoa Bakar of Wtldwaod fa aupporitofl Halchar and to raan iln p In ahoraa with Hatobaria o thar r ra rn la a frUodA

But W lllatta kM tha baaklnt. not onir to tha Smith aompaar naaaca- mant, it la aald, b a t aapaatotlr to tor-* mar Po itm iatar KaUy, A stiff ep h t

B meoio VAK 1$ DUE TODAY W EATHER

CkHtato OaolaadM aald ha h id barn flkalai to iMka aelar i bi i rva tl ia i h r

• .t IBi ahaoal aaattauoua abanaA aad It w u .V. ta r thU naaea, ka addad. th a t ka saal aal . Ka arraaaoua mtaiai ua N is id la i tM pa- A of al.

wlntoB aaBa1 Tha aapiala at. tha TkaaBtoaUd

adir rafUBd to aaad out wlntai o< n r aW at Ika bakaat at koto eyaw aaf to Mtoianri, aaeardlat to WQUaB, a aa|. •a fia lin t otUMi to too Ualtad MataA who

. 00 >M a paBOHiar. ittonriai tRwa a vMt taThoio

'ditoraiatooalliiwkoA

t aaimt tho ikoy, Uaraad

TfliMpaaBtova a t 10 ANvw l a r a la O ffla la l ffliw aafll

Kawarh vlU a sm ko la tM i r ip a t a brtaf aald wavA It tM prodlaUon ot tM W M toar B artau Is borM o u t iMla las t niflkt It w m rtpertod tM t tM taB parataro would tall to ID abovo la ro botoro inorntofl: aad tM t th is vauM uoatlUM tar two or tkroo dayA A ltar tka biflb taawarklara a t yaatardar. tkta su l te a drop arilt M •avarair f a i t TM proBiaa l i th a t toato wtU M aa pradritattoA aad tk a t IM v a a th a r daring too eeld spall w U lM to lra a d b r tf lk t

Tka oatd wava win ka gaaaral ava* tM Maw Hnglaad sad Hiddia Atlaa- tta atatoA but a drop to torty or Boro da tr an In taaaporatura la not agpaat* ad m yvfcara Maapt to tola allr.

COMING

If batag wagad to r W lllatta, ha t Mar- tlM aara iTfl a laalag gaato—ew rkep and prrahanaa, haaaura M artlaa alraadp

Indaraod Hatohar.Ob tha whoto, tka atluatlM la not «a-

Ukt th a t a t High BridgA la to a t hath id I s rg i lrofttoai aro anpprttod u rg o lr bygraat

todnatrial oaadtraA whlafc a ra rapartad ta M totor aat ad to tM i

T o n o KEP0R1S u u s a ASIED JAPAN AND RUSSU FOR PEACE

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LOHDOM. Jaa. 7.-^3aaat OkuBa. /tp - anaaa ProBlar, told totarvlawara that Oorauay'hM Bate ovartnraa to koto JopoD u d RuoMa tor a aaparala paasA but that thay hava bom latottad. iM Teklo earraapsndaat at a nawa sgaaay rapartad today.

atowioi, a « _far bTHth al_________________ oppmra

oar a smoB boUlo of kiyo C'rMm aotm Bob roar IraiaM now. Apply o illtio of this RuaisaA aottsoplK amUna em m la----- ------ tl BabBMdttelMB thiteteBB nutemItefTtetela ■teHHWr 'to Mmiattte a-owmr,n _ jMairtIa It pMOtiatao tbrooab o yw a* aOBaga to la t hood, aoeibw tba.to- flapad or roalloa maooB nombrano and la-

tlT tom M a**& a^ otoy atnftM-ao wMO a aald or aaaty oatarrb.—AlvortMmaot. ,

BaUantitu's XXX OveuNf Ah will heh Aiip you warm tmd eomfortahhandpromah healthy enjoyment of the eold weather.

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,m l Wtoba ■»« iwnyod loday hr MaU- mcBU In tb^ Knillidi i roM ^ rtd ln t th« IwibtUly Dial O^rnkuiy rould boU bar lim* •Iwnboi* bihI nvnd troam to tlto Kimi.

It «a« I.Jintad om beta llint tha Tatha new hara an army W m an Uiab ],»H,l«« man tn th« flaM. WlWa a abort Unto tbay wlH boyoraH aqalnwd. It la uadaratond t ta t Qaiman tfthian, wbo bwia Hard- la B ify t'a n d undaratand tba rroMam of an CaypUan campata*> *111 ba •aaltWMl lo Uia iavadinf amloa.

It la now powlbla (or tha Clarawna to adnd war aarpllaa to Conatantlwtola and tbanca'to Daouacua within a aliOTt Unia W'Uhln a raw daya a naw tlma- tabla will to Inlo afTaet abowlni foat Iralni mnnlnt rrdm Barlln to Con* atantlnopla hi hhlrtynlna hmirB. Ba> fora tha war tba trlp took flfty-nlna haura. Improvonanta on tha Daman parilM of tha raad by oarmaa aa(l- naard hM mada It pooalbla to radaoa tha Uata. •

Ratiramani or tha Alllaa from a part or thoir poaltlona at tha Dardaaaltaa la eharaetarlaad by oarman mllltanr man aa only anathar Indication a t tlM haphaiard policy of tha Entania poar> ara In the Waar iSaat. It la boHaytd hard that thaaa forcaa hova baan aanl tn Kaloalkl and Kayptn.

Tha altnatloa la. Oraaca far tha tima balna, haa leal lalaraat In vlaw oC tha potalhlllllaa of tha Diiryptton campalya. Hllllary erlllea Kara declare th a t da- Bpltn the Alllaa' aitanilya praparaitana a t Hatonikl. tha ta laarlan t can awaap than Hita the aaa a a r time tbay araat ta craaa tha Qraak 'lyontlar. Enoafh Analro'darmaa aubpUtrlnaa ara In im Nadltacranaan to l ^ l r t dlaaatrpoa loaiaa open trantpdrri earrying the n - traatlng Angtd'Frantb Iroopa from Ea> lanlhl.

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Bccowiianr actulp nliU-try and naval pt*- paradnano. dtclatv# Maoroiary Danirla and Major OeeaaeM itoatrd R'ood, U. A.. eaaniiiaiidrT of U r Darartraant of lh» Eaat, loat nlgttt. Ip addrcaalng IM mom- bare at tha Dhclety of AutoWtobllo En-

Rnrara. a t tbair annual dinner a t tpr am. TV atondaidlainy of tha parfa sf motor ffucha traa ana practtul

Mftiaatlon made by Ooneral W o^.*To«i con help iw aotve our proMcm

that li caudlng paaat annoyanca—tara- ptona motpra<” Hacralary Uanlata uM .

"AHmiMnf Wo hpd a perfect mater, wa oaano upon tha quaatlon of Ita Ufa. Aa It la new. tooiota are not only bnaatid- •totor^ .whra they go. but iboy ara pm rtlVpy aw n unt a ftrr t l f boura ff. flight. Wa inudt have two, - aoMatlmaa thraa. atopora far a idngtv naroplaa* In out year, and If.' ip' your atferta to M y ua abtalTti B Motor to .n m t the require* menu, yda will dtira ua alio a toachlna of graaiar end’iranya, toe navy and tha aauitiT aW ha ymu dabtota.**

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WAIKINSTCW, Jna. f.—TMt White Koaia a«!tat adadon^wIM opaa lonlghl arlih a rdbaptioa In honor of tha d^e- n ta * la thw-PdB'-^merleiin Dclefttlflc CagyiM a Mora than 4,aM Invllatlona ha«a 'ha«n laauad an d handrada have haai rafnaad.'

Tha Praaldent an* Mfa WIIn b will ratolM IbgftbV 1* H a Btga Rofua, h - alated by mambara of th# Cabinet and thaU wl*aa. Tbf raceptlan will be theOflhlr Ilf the khm.

SntKERSRIOTAT YOUNGSTOWN PLAlff

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rOUNCMTOWH 0., Jaa . T.^Bacaiwa ef caatlnkad ttr lk a Jiofing a t the plaBt of tha Youngatowa M eat a*d Tuba Cobipany, In Shat TooDgalown, gfcarlff J. C. Umataad Ulagraphad to tiavarnor Wlilli a t Calnatbaa today la taquiro whathar atata treopa ware avaltabla la eaaa they ware aaadod to praaarva ardar.

Tha aharirf haa elan taken up with the Chamber a f Cammeyea o rrirlau the m atter of preparing Rata Of man trh p could ba Bwera tn aa daputlaa In cnaa ef.naoaaalty. The n tarlff a t npoa a«- praoood the ballaf th a t he waqld aot need any rieputled nor treopa to eoatrol Jha alloallqn. hopiavor.

Qofarnar W lllla howavar, d lipatH ad Brigadier Oenaral John C Dpaaliy of Caldrabue and LSautanant. Cntanal Dtarlaa C. W aybracH a f Alllanea. ta Teungdtown and oedarad them to b a n aa many aompanlaa aa paootbra of Ibo Ohio National Oiiard. ro M r for afrika daty. Tke floTaanor aUo pent ward thni ha kad biatractad Adjutant dan* aral R> W. HOugfc to nailfy tba two Toupgalown companlaa of the Fifth neglmant, Companlaa H and h(. to gat ready far action.

The alrlho forcea had grown tpday to l.fM. Thera aaa f.aoo amployto* ef tba ptant. Btrlka pickaia during the night and aorty .today la tiu ad to permit woehman ra eater the plant Tbaia who altamptod It were graetad with (howari af oohhlaatonw. brlcki aad duha. Don man waa Jnjarad.

81 real c a n wara atoppad, workmen on beard dragged a f f and placed on c a n going In appaalta dtractlona and ■oat away, tto aaa wara thraw a throagb ear windawa

th e Kaat TauntathW a. FoUce farca of tan man ba*a Vak-<togtlna«aalr am datp fgr IwantYeteiiP'^ . iH ll l t : A m t f Umataad and Ifayar V. V. Cahalngham have oonaldand tha adnaabUlty of

ilaalag aalaoM, Mtt thto baa not baaa one.Today K waa daaartad th a t a aaaald-

an b ia a aa n tllr ■ af taaa bad boao atalaa from a> itOBa an atry near tba ataal plant and otttalaM taar.dinMuall* Ing may be attamplad.

The ottuatlon M tba ptautt a t the lla> pabUc Iron A INaal Co, wnara E IH ara an ttilk a and I .IH Idla aa a raanit, ra>

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Fotlawlng the pradaat ef CoMmla- Bloner Tbamaa J. Smith yoatarday af- tarnaon agalnat tba aandlllwn af the atdawalk on tba north gM* Marhhl atraat batwoon gouth Canal and Proa* pact alraato. tha Saard af Worka made an InapacUan of tka apat and took alfpa to nmedy the coadlilen. Tba engtnaar. ing dopartmanl will work Oat a plan of n p a ln .

Tkla atrelch of aMowalk la In a. cUoa hr .lltalf Not only la it In a oMU at didrapair tkat pruhably cannot ba aqualed anywhara tn the eltyi hat It a lia m u along tha Horria Canal am- hankmant, oo that It f ro a u on no prop­erty to which repair eoati may he aa-

gararal dava-lna nf tha eaaal hanh bhra croatad g n a t hatoa that ooaatitata' 1 manaea to padaatnana. "Waloh y<tar d lap r U tba alogan tor tha thouaauaa of ponona who dta the antiquated wAlh.

At night oanditlona ara aipae ally bad. Tha atraat IlghU arq net of the white way rarU ty tn that loctloii and th a n a n no o to n froala to abed thali light Oh tha daenpit flag atonaa.

Reoldonta of the Ironbound Irlatrtot look with aomathing ahtn ta awe on any auggaatlon that tba old Walk ba nplaead. It haa haan In Ita pnaan i condition for lo many weary yaari that lo Biany It aaama Ilka lacrllaga to talk af nm oving tha vanarahla hita a . ■tone.

No ana altbar la the city hall or In Ih t aelghbathoad can ba found wbo n -

■mamhan when Um iMawaik waa In any ainer .than ita prenint condition. When tha walk waa laid haa been long atnea forgotten.

ApparanllySha walk waa comp need af Vita of atone left from olb.r IMm Them li m> oort of n lforailly Ip alM of tbe flaga, Bor In fart In thetr ahape. Ay Ml. Smith put It, there U one epot when the chunk* of atone a n am nged like tb« cakaa of loa on which Etna eocapad.

It 1* llkaly lhat the atreet depwrtmant will make the re pal re. An attempt, how­ever. will flint he made lo have the Le­high Valley Railroad a* owmi of the canal, do aowiethlag tom rd Improvlna rondlUona. It may not he poaalble to make the railroad repair tha walk, the eaglneen admit, but It la believed the board ran oompal n p a ln to tba. eaaal bank.

The aalk Itaclf la about three feet la- aWe the fenra of ancient lineage that topi tlw hanh. One of the holre cauead by the cavlaa away of the bank mafeea It poa- elMr lo walk from the canal edge up the hank, under the fence and thua ta the aMenalk.

"It lookt like a deierted village,” re eearhed "Mr. 8nilth In gains over the ground again today. "It la only a queo- tlon of time, to my mind, when tome one will fail Into one of thaae holoa while walking along the aldewalli and n il Inlo tba canal and poealby ba drowned. Tha canal company le certainly laying Itaalt open to damage atilta Ihrougb Ita nagi- gence. The city muat do Ita th a n to protect Ita cHleena.''

Freai Ih* RaeMaytm Sorvaa ef Ike tT tHr l xgwi.WAHlIINOTON. Jaa. T -righU ng over

tha Arllitotoo paattoaaierthlp bad ahnoat reached tha riot otaye. The anaauaeo ment In tha Now that Senator' Moftiaa had wlthdnwn hli ncomiMndation of Jamee J. UcAtaer In favor of Jamaa J. McAvIney haa apparently Incanaad the tnll-WIttpann fa ^ o n In Hudaon and tba paaea pourpaflara that wan tnltlatad at Tienlun laai weak are In Jaapardy. He- Alecr la the ra am dale of tha aatla while McAvIney haa tha Wlttfwmi aupport.

A lelegnm wai ahot Into lha W bl^ Houaa lait nighi from tha man who a n lha peace oommlaelonen of thd antl- Wliipannllea tp the affect that It Waa ihelr undanla^lny lhat McAtaar waa to ho appednted and that any change In thia would Impanl tha paeca propaganda. Secretary Tumulty refuoad to dlicuia tha ■Uuatlon

Hnea tha publication In the Mawa that United SUtaa Sanalor H arllaa bad fartahon lha cauea af Jaataa J. MoAtoorand coma out far Jamaa J. McAvlaty, Budaon Coanty haa taken apiMal 1a- te n a t In lha poitofflea tigh t Ih Ar­lington.

Tha talagram l in t l ia t night ta Sao-n la ry Tumulty from Jarpoy City raadS:

“Article In Newark Evening Nawa a tu r p r l ta Omr und an u n d ln g waa th a t McAtaar would ho nanod peatmaatar af Arlington. Any change In tbta will da- tiroy harm onr"

The talagram waa itgaad by la o n - tary at State lyiamaa F. Martin, Bbarlft Eugrna F. KInkiad. Camialislaaar, Oaargw F. B naalngar af Ja n a y O ly. Surrogati John P. Egan and Coanty Rogtatar John J. MoMahan

CANTON. China. Jaa. T .-Ona hun- drod anaOd mao a t midday attacked and leaf ad tba Chlnaaa oUatoai haaaa an the boundary af Raw loon Tbo malmadera poatad praclamatlant da- Bcrtblng thamaalvaa aa.ryvolullanarlaa

Further iroubla l i anpaolad hare a t any time, aa l | la balitvad that tha rahala have oorfupta<Jlha gwvartiinaM traapa. ,

T Jv fawn af. Koailaon la altuatad an M i Mnlnaute af tba lam a name appa* Bile tba litand a t Hong-Katg. The tawn la a BrlUab paaaaaaldn and ta tha tarml- nua af two Canian-Kawlaan Rallraod. Tba cuatani hauay la loeaiad ahoal An mllaa froth tha railroad su tla n a t the bauadory HM hatwaan tha Rritlah eay aad Cblnaaa territory, tba Prav. Inca a t K w angtung It la at th li F**nt that aa tg a ln s pweangara tram HahS* Kong a tacpw pM ad ta oltow parmlta ta leave tha colony .batora p racaa^ns an ihalr Jaurnay. bn|l incoming tr iv ila ra ara raauirrti ta . prodaaa thalr Imaa- p a rta The railroad ateltaa la oannaotad with Hong-Klag by tarry.

DllANOHAI. Jan Thq astba^llea of tba provlnaa of ilaachaan have haan advitod of lha wllhdtaaal of ChTtetlan mlaalonariaa from luiartar atollana

PEKIHQ, Jan- T.— I'ractlcally fka on- tlro provlnco of Tuaaan la a4* Ip ravolL I t waa aftlolafly adsiluad todayi Cagl- mumcatlon with the pruvinaa of Tonaan haa bean entlraly Ihlarrupiad far twe day*. Ooveitimeat Iroapa gfarchlag Into Yunnan a r t eiperted ta tenia In cantort wltb the rahil torcaa wIIMn lorty-atgbt boura.

Tbo province of gaerdvaaa adjolna Tun- nan on the north. When- the tavoMtloa- ary outbreak Ih' Tummh. waa firm *e- partag. H waa annonncai that Tuan SM- hall had ardorad troopa ffWto gaadbuaa, aant to Tunnan to coapbat laa rahala.

FSTCHIIiMICU, EFRCI OF BOH SOME WHS ns Mi

W A S H n raT ^ , Jan. T,—th a dagiH of I>r. John I t F a i ta r af AabtalllA N. C . ta atbdy gaychatogy a l doaa raagp In tba Atata DapartniaAf threw thatdapartmant In an mpraar ladaif aad ah- anoat naltad the pSyMAan a haatlhg-

f>r. Farkar approaehad a guard aad oakad whai waa lo praepM »»f. ParharJ placing a bMlb I* tba buUd- Inc.

"Nelblng bat tha gnArdat" rdpllad tha walchman. ayilng bRB atkanoa.

"WalL you don't haaa* top and ro« don't know wliat I hiwa la mr ratam od lha phrdteton, da hd MOda htaway upotalra. ___

Tha watohman agMMiPPl ted olataa and tha dadtor * M uattad. JiM aa tbay warra abant ta ateat In an bint Dr.. ParHar waa raaagnlfod and a t- planathma fallawdA ^ .

”I Jnot want ta atody tba fMyabateA- loal effect af a bomb oebra aa tbaob” oald tba pbyalaSag.

taanty-two cenli par hour. Tba Republic malnea unebangad today. Loat nlgbt- atrlhora galbarad naar th a plant and thraolaaail.to a tu c k tha off laa bulld- Inga with atanaa and oluba, but wore dlaparaad by police.

Roth planta ara Ihdapandanla and are Bit affactad by the announcamant of tha Ualtad Statia Biaal Corporation yea- tarday that all amployaoa would gat an jncraaaa in wagaa of tan par canL

Offlclal annouacaniant waa taada thia aftarnoon by tba TounMtown Gaaapaay and tba Brier Kill Steal Company of a ralap In tha wbgaa for cammon labor

from n'netaen and on.-half iwnta lo Iron A StaqI t'o, ’m J made no m nann :.- mint. The raloa la m-ide effocllve Janu- aryT: It I* not known whathar tbia ad* vanro arlU Iw acctotah.i to the atrlkerr wbu are aaktam twaniy-flve oenta an buur.

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Man! Have a HeartFor Your Pocketbook!

StoQtenburffa Ckitiict at Thta SMaon’a - Prices Arc a Mighty Good Investment

AS miken we h»ve gre*t advantages over most clothing' stores. We dttail our clothes at one low manutac-

' -taring profit. That benefits the buyer by saying blm at least 25 per cent.

And we keep our lines fresh gnd full of desirable clothing to the very end of die season. That benefits ydu particu­larly NOW.

The point is right here—war prices on woolens have struck the d o ^ « maker fall force. The only way you can escape paying t half more next season is to buy next sea­son's clothes NOW.

S ■ ■ . . -Stoutenburffh Clothea

Suits, $12 to $30 Ofooats, $15 to $40Are far better values at. our regular prices than the

odds and ends and left Qvm fditured id aorcalled “SsIm” m “wonderful bargains.”mwtrntebaJ()rSB t h - -“mmd‘U m tk: mt k k f h ^ r k m n tM m tu o tu

Manhattan.S^i^ Reduced'Only twice a year la it p^ lh le to buy these famous

ahirtsiit reduced price* now h^^ur to e .<1.60Shii1it......|U 5 ShlrtA.|2*85$ 2 .0 0 S h i r l i * . ' . . . . . | 1 J S |2 J i 0 4 a . S 0 ShiHg. qSS

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MIEN'S MAK TO APPEAR ONQmANAPROIARYRAliOT

INDIANAPOLTl, Jan. 1—Prraldant Wllion'a name will be on the Indiana primary ballol. Thia waa aoaured to­day, folluwbig tha filing of a petition lat* yaaterday after It had barn aud- danly realliad that only a few boura Tomatnrd In which lo flic.

Confarcneoi at the atata houaa wara held and lelagramt wara ruihnd lo Waatengtoa, Later sacratary to tha Praaldant 'Nmulty talophaaad Deputy Auditor Prya giving authority for the dling ef tba patitlen. Vice Prostdant Marabaira palltlon alao waa tied. Nallhar petition haa many rooro than tha nactaaary ItO namaa.

WABHINCTON. Jhu- T.—It waa loartiad today authoritative parmlaama bad been given to place tha Prcaidant’s name on tha Indiana primary ballot.

Allhongh Sacratary Tumulty denied that ba paraonally had glvaa lha per- m tat ton. It waa laarnad that authority had baan ilvan maiabcra ef tba Dame- cratfo qatlanal eemmlttM to act In the maltar.

t E C O n D SEYENFOR P O S m A S T O tS/rani »te ga«»la^ Kfaaa af ito gPAAI-f.Vtl .YgFg.

WASHtHOTON D. C , Jan. T. Aavan racammandaltani fa r poaUnaaUri tn hla dlatrtcl have baan aanl ta tha fa a t- qfflca DopartMaat by Rapranentativa T J. Scully, aa fellewa:. Perth Amboy. RJehard While; BngHahtown, Harvey H Vaa Davaar; Dunollaa. Wlllord iL Apgar; AllaAEIc Hlghlando, Cborlai R. Urovan; Farmlngdalay A, H. Tord; Chroma, Thomoa Qwna; Jamaaborg, Chartaa B. Panlaa. a

imik siNisn cauM RRsomKCMnTKMagram Ac WatiteMh ' Aaniia Of « t RYtJf

fg« F f»g . ,WAiMIKaTON. Jh". T. BladW Mi*

,tlna look a hand todto la lha teidtaaai ! af gatung ' a now M frtoto 0 *>r t J y . tl«a a t lha TYhlto Hauaa. Ba dafAMto the aapotnlmani of Wa Mend, Stoaiaq DOermaa Of New Ta*h. Tha ^aa te to l la giving hla atttM laa ta lhaflaW of. farad by Jlto WtoL w l ^ mgeograptaloal cohildaJaUaa. M aaiS M to Um flaoa

Mr, o*Oa*mhn H barred from oaidaaa eocidMatolton J*at aa modh aa Aaamtaty of W ar Oatrlaon, baoMaa Nqp Tdtk oM Naw Jaraay now have tagragaatotlaa In lha ooort.

DARDEN CTTT. U I.. JOB. T vlolao af a Chrtatandaai Aq land by acblonia, dategalaa attaadteg Karth Amoflean P ragantory C< ttgaraled Mat aldht awihaalaaMa ndapt lan of thrto ogffelaMd Ihalr future warh. Tha gragnUM MMS tba army for a world caafaranaa aa U M and ardor, lha object ef which la to d i v tbo mad to unity of Chrlotlan M atohi a .

Vartou) eemmuhloaa arata nAqaillSM!l amont tba autham af lha raaeMWgdJtte aalvad by the ronfrraaaa. lab rith ta au Eptacopailaii. waa, M almady baaa (OM le tba Nawa, Uu Of tha tanwtiua plaa ewvortag Rdalatrallon faototaa a t tba world eaafamhor, What mdV mwea aa toe oplrliual ptotfarm of that A arao Intyoducod by Dr. Naannaa af Naw Haven, Caan.. aiitt. -

Tba Atoytha plan gragaaad aa tha df tha World oonf atanaa "the tteth tad an lha Incarnation af tba Am at af lha whole chqreli an Itaalf crag to t UhlM rqqlind an the Ineatnal aoatlauqd fram agn to bab h r dwallinf Ufa aatil Ha oowM.” THo Mpito Mtol. aa adogiad, eaMtnaaa In gdH.' *

“Tha caS af the agltM af CkMMMOT far a world eani r n noa a t ttea M M M Jww M Ih* aaU af ChrM 'o Itoa whalq bhuroh to oara tha whaM The gwtbod l l aa nlMAla oo N M Chritehta. It It (ar

•think aad net In laruM a t tka wM gad Uiratidk our rotoWaw to Mto rhurA wa mny rightly and findl tanw nt aur ratotlan’ to aWa nnaih ta nrgilJva only on fnr aa H BMhMl tha (net i f t in Banrd at

one a t tha gMot dffaoUaa | tha adagitek *f tha Anw th i waa made by a MaU u fto l tel Aagt Rd- Jaka W. MatotlMa a f Maato n. a oalaa tramhllng w ith gnwU.ato ,SB ba thrlliaA lha aantora n ia w h M jW

“ThM Ig aa gingiogtgil fcesArfW tha flrnt tbna atoMa tha 'wMatbadiMB want ont g r i i «tigl F |' never thaorqttoally- of Magtaad, two a MOL Wo ara led by tb a g ite tt of Today wa gMka s a t only fa* tl o( tha Chwak of Chrlal, hn t ^ •M t e t tM w e d * *

Aa defined to tbo glatdorfgi Bto M W gntafldno to ho dtoonsnod l» (bo w w l enntorohoo and tba inndiM(n(dl IMN of tmJty raIntaA In (bann-MPMSI ^'rifM, tba a b n n b , Ito naM fnnqtlona. looanA tbo QMbatIa aa tba tnfoghard a f Mo fa ith obnrah. TbtrA g ra ss and tha ■ tn ls la g anarri. Fenrtb , th a try, Ita aatara and fbaattawt. aaboaqnanl to thaaa FriMArF to r aaataraaaa, tha .ahlat Fi**lt ttoa* to b* eoaaldorad Hi ohnrab Mgy h i awnatoytaod la th w o thraa Kaolara: AO oofMamlng lha h H a alargy ae anthontldatod that, ant atoutton of the onogglM thoir ataading tony bo r t g u rdad so a la r by tham a ll; no ro g n W Um Rb . eamglato laW reamaianton of ‘b a llo fM «Fan oaoto agroad gffnalFld and r y datly toOihadi na to r aa ( to a oraj ■ » oadtaotaattanl gallUaa a f tba dlftoatoi churobaa. andfioiaat ednUntotonthm * • •rdlnatlan ta anabto t l M ir t th o n t lg gel daaiinMa baaid mto ta net aa a w b ^tor lha furM aa a t the whala. _____

Ftttoan dMMtoatlana m g^aantod at tba aaafaaanaa J " ™Tha Frotoatoot Mglae**^ a( an g to af 'a Oanteto,Aovoath Day Dltolg

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On S a tu rd a y . J a n u a ry th e 6 th

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lALORE REPORTS (MITAUAX UNER CARRYING TWO OIKS

WAtniNOTON, Jaa. T. — CaBaotar M aloH 'i rdporl* an lha Itallaa llaar Mlnaagpl Vardt,' which arrived a l Naw Terk yaaterday with twe nonntod AWiia, wan rroaivtd lodhy by the Tranaurr Dagartmant aad torwardad le the Ataio DagartoMBt without b ting Bade gnbUo.- I t la undaratood Callaator MatobFa mantmUly IhToatlAaiara raAortad Ib iH wara no Italian navy guanara aboard and th a t all tha miMbara a t tha avow ware tognlarly aa. Tha aallatlaq 'i aglnlaa la undaratood ta ha th a t th g gtaaaoaa a t tba guma haa not oHarnd tha Vardl'a charaater of a marchant- Man. Hla .aolalaa. hawivar, la a a t Mnd- Ing naan the Atata D igarlaiant. wMah Ig aaisM tood to look with dlaiteTar nFoe a n r m orehaat ahlg onlarfhA Agtortaan- gorta with arata g tog l I t hna bean th tte a u d th a t ih# dagactM oni will aoh tha Italian OovamHont ta have tha fmna naatvod bofora lha Tavdl ■alia.

fe c ia l Midwinter Reduetiom O R IE N T A L R U O S

An extcmlvc MortiMfll of BoomSIW Peiiim Ram, in (lunntecd quaUttw, jpcdiBy tcduced for immedlete deerauce

Over 100 Persisn Mshsl Rugs—room sizes ............ .........................................9& 00 to ISSbOO ususlly 135.00 to 25OJJ0

Roysl Klrmstwhsh Rugs—room sizes; besutiful psstc! drswing room, etc. 195.00 ususlly 225.00 to 300.00

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wtadawa wtth toMaa and MlaMtoo gf g uartad natnra. Ona rol toand iifU r thiwa of tha am atad .

Tha Airto tnban tn ta anatodr wara HUtohatih R ad tm . Mllaabaith. PMoky and Mary AWto, Tbay were a h a rW m th dlatrdarlp « "t o -

Tha gfrla ‘wura iM sl»yaA a t «aHtag algara Thalr, walhnuL whan rgfnaal Are aanta mare M aid*atfara,ibrantana. to tbrww IM a tn im ant. a f Jabo aa fa . nnala halF 1* atorda hart.

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MNUARYSALE NfeC^ery "Meter-Made'* fitm iture and Beds

Reductlom of 10% to 90%IhefolktMtagofcfhiisielWwirtafiw of Iht min:

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WAnmnmw. Jan. r„ -n * faiiaw- lag JW Jarnay. PMiaMAtor namlaa* ttoM warn aant todhr hy Fraatdaat VUaan'W the Sraat o tot aaaflrMaUaa;

MarF n: Hyf4 -FOtoMlai Tbamaa Obritoai AAAar. Pua-Harrrr ft- Tim Baryaqr, Hag-

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n U u m i OF T U N C R U FE

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t t m m )■ w m t p ^ t t f r n a r r f itfH CIHm w M*.

HMTto M. WtlMHaa. th ie a boy of titMti. mU ■••opaiiotow twonly yoaro

at Harbot aad Sroad a tm ta . To- « if, a t a toMMi la tha rorty.atv*Dlk

, Canadian B^adlUoaarT rorot,

____ n rraahllB tarmao. Irrta« taa .> a a t^ a yhyalolaa raaahad tba baaaa Mr. F a a u waa apyaranUy l a ; yaadiMBitb anit bad Mturaad a abort UaM aaiara froai a 'lo ta b it aUUr l» naattHoM. Ho ba boon boaia only a Illtlo wbllo whoa ba waa tabaa in and Dr. Bmaat W, MUraa of •y rin f . flal|l aad Baadford araBaao waa oallod. HamUro of tba family aypUod roolara. tlroo witbpat aaooaaa.

Mr. VauU waa bora In tbio oily thlrty-iairaa yoara a t* and faoodod tho Jowalry firm of Ooarga W. F au lt I’om- paity at tho LafayoUa otroot addroto toil y tara ayo. A widow, a ton. H tr- bart a. r a u ti : a daucbtar, Htlan ^ r a u t i of Irvliiaton: tho d toodtnft m olbtr. Mra. Thorato Fau lt; l « brolhora Cbarlot A- and Wllltam F. F au lt of ttala Wty, and tba tliU r. Mra. J. A. W lttltr of Bloomdtld. au rrlta . Arran atflw nu (or I ho funtral. which will bo bald lunday aflomoon. havt not botn fully rompleted.

SHRINERS’ CDtCDS TOBEREALTHiNG

EkphulSr krtUls »ai Odwr Foa- tires fttaiMd froa Sfelbm’s

Witter Shew.

t t l H E W U nT A P . CRANE•iTlckan Mtw yaaF t Day with bran'

chlal pnaumonla, Mra. HannatU Palmar Craaa, aaaaaty-nlna yaara old. a UfalOBB raaldtnt of thia cUy, diad laal alabt la har homa, l i t doulb Thlrtaanth ttraat. Tba funaral taraloaa will ba hatd a t tba homa at 1 a'dock dunday aftamoon. IUt. Dr. Oaorta F. Deuabarty. paaior of 0t. paut'i Mathodlat KplKayal Cburch, of- tlalatlat. Intaimant will ba la Mdaa* lawa Camatary. Muday.

Mra. Craaa waa tba daufbtar of iba lata William B. Palmar, ona af tba fou* dart of tba oU Clinton H. B. Cburch on tba ilta now ooouylad by tba Union buUd- laa. Bb* wa* bora In HIT In tba homa of har ttandfathar. Jacob Bpoar. tha old homaataad btlaa leoaiad a t Broad and Cadar atraou. Bha recalvad bar aduca- Uan In prlvata acboola, and In H U mar Dad Autuitui i . Crana, who died a num- bor of yoatt ayo.

Four dauibloro and two lono eurvlTa lira. Crana. TMy * «

Baart af I Pioapad atiaat.Halan B.. K. LouMa and BUtabtth

_ Crana; Fiadaric P. Craaa. ataloUnt t,;aaorar of Wbitobaad * and Palmar a . Craaa, amyloyad in tba loaal la i offloa.

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I MV. wbaaa ha waa bata andha ba ad atofu httwaat Tba

i tw WTitaa OM fWad wtlb l uatMaai t ba M t tbroa yaara a«a.

i ONm mUUr waa adutaiad a t tba _ HMlb Aoaaoa Btb at l . Far a

** Baaba*f yuan ba ataad a t Iba Four Cor- vMb a Mail a t iM »at ahtaf aaac

tM aa ba aarwad bla apyraa.Ml tba lawatiy Caatary of Cbrtat,

Oa. bt Malbtaty atraaL Forward ba wua amptoyad ta a I f Iba PaMM BtyTtai MaUwar

Mr. W aittaiaa waa a wnb*8, n r a t BaalmaBt Kfw

y . M C. A.b tbaaa yaara a t lalatallanaaaa tp b it a t adraattira k tp t u n ta i

. . b to taak bla fortaaa. I t did aat la Mat that ba had yat touad tba wbiab m tad tba poat aad ^ hi ba want la fbawla Altar watMwi

. j MwUw la Tbaaada ba ta t aat tar yrartaea af A lbtna aa a aMtabar at

JESSE t . DERSTEAO M ES

AGGREGATION INCIDDES 24 a O W N SPromotar Pr ia ilo it b ta Parfaim ara.

I l v iw ta d a MrmiBOTla th a t WUt Mubo Voar Moir ■Mayor oad Otbc* AranocteO to Attoad Doalaa Homotaaa CblUtaa to tao

MODEL OF STATUE OF PRIEST SHOWN

Minhl li F i^ Nar&flt if NeeafieM P M N EiU-

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C O n iT T E E S E E IS K O O O

CROSSING GUARDED. WTINESS DECLARES

PncutmiApiMtAMMi Tilm Tm Ibilki Befire Fatiitiei,

Stri Rilnd In .

Waab.Mall

M tart tronbis. wbloh doaoloyod wbllo ba waa auffartna fram tba »rlp, cautad tba daalb today a t Jaaaa R. Klaraload of H I Praapaat atraal. Matloy. a t bit bomb Ha bad baaa HI oinoa mhartly aftar CbrlataMA Mr. Klarotaad wm Dfty-twa yaara old and a raahUnt r t Mallay all b it Ufa. Ho waa praatdont of tba KItrataad Traeblag Campony of

^Ttw^daaidant waa Ibo ton of tba lata Jaaayb Klarotaad. aaa a€ tba aarly tm - Id tata af tba tawa. Ha waa * o * "’ m aalaaat a t Oraw S ?"ri5•ad a mtmbar a l MwUay A. M.I Mallay l>ad«a af Blba. and Xamptaa Caaaotl. Rayal Araanam Bur-

I m AIM a VldVWt At# two daaBb^lara tba IHaaaa Baatia and M ltb Klitaiand. aad a brotbar, Cbarlaa Klar* l iZ X a M ; a t Matiay. Funaral y r a n ia - HM U baaa nM baan oomplatad.

lUal alaphantt, paaruia. acrobata and pinh laraonada will ba componodt parti of tbo tociny Dreui to ba bald by Balaam Tampir, Anclant Arabic Otdar. Noblaa of the Mtallc Shrina. durtna tha waab of January IT at tha f i r i l Batlmanl Arm­ory. AnnouncanHirt waa mada today that Frank P. Bpallnura'a "Coloiaal Winter CIrctia" will parform iwtea dally duDng tha alt dayt. Bpaelal faoturat and danc- ina win ba addad attractlona.

Tba publidtr ptoraolor promliaa 10* parforman. ItO horaas and twanly-four— (ount 'aai—of tha fuanlaat clowni In cap* , UDty, Tho bait of tha bif tent thow ] paDormcri ara aald to ba indudad In | tha Ipallmao outfit and tha raudarllla ■ tiaca aad ithlahe ttalda of thIa country and Europa will add thair quota. A ryau' lar clrcua, comparabla to tha beat, it promlaad.

aoTtrnar Flaldar, Mayor Baymond aad other atata and city officialt will bo Inritad to attend tomo of tho par- formancot aa tha #«••* ih* t a t ^ a - Dalayatlona ara aapactod from New Torn. Philadelphia and other eltlaa Thata will partlclpala In tha fanoy draat drltla to ba hald In conlunetlon | with tha clroua Danclna will ba hald n lfhlly followlny tha parformaitoa. In- vltatlona will ba aatandad to tha lltlla Inmttaa of local charllabla Inalltutlona to attend aaaaral of the matlnaaa.

Tha a iacu tlra comntlttaa Inoladaa; Chairman. Edwin B. Fanchar; utoa rbairmtn. Frank A. Champlln; aaera- tary, Harry T. Janaa; traaaurar, Oaorca

Ward: aaatalant traaaurar, Wflllam

A modal of a atauta of Baa. Joaaph M. NarWaUo. rector of tha Church of tha Baorad Kanrt. Btoamflald. for Uildy-tlt yaara, which It la planntd to place on tha cburch lawn at Broad aad lAbcDy Mroata, wat plaead an view yaatarday aftaraoon In a atora irtadow in Olanwood a*aiiua,.thal town. Walla tlM aalectlon a t tba monumdac la a tanutUvt one. it la uadaretood that It will ba avaatualty acoaptafl, a t It baa baan daaiBned In aooopdanca with tuftaoUona Of a com- mlttac In charBa. TTia modal will ba tx- hlbllad for a waab.

Ttm aommlttaa, tompotad of Cbarlaa J. Murray, m. K. HlfBlat, Patar J. Quinn and Frank tiallty, - aatldpaio tbnt tha coot will ba 14,It*. Bar. Cbarlaa TIchlar, who aafhrad aa aaMutant to Fathar Har- diatlo for aavaral yaara, la aaalatInB iha conuDHIaa. Tbara haa baan ptadyod ap- proalmaUly fl.*** to data. As It It

n ACTIONS A G A B C r RAILROADToattmaoy a la o a * • O ualtw anat tb a l

P o l u by MolaIHroo Of F a a r F io tia o KlUsd at M a th J ooaoy F r aM o WWIo

•a a iM Ibo F atal af Boaabc by BlMtBk

Tha ear bo waam at to Btooji FalU fima Oroat Tbo ssarch won wttbout rwa«.

Lata yoalopday aftoraoon tba Koarny poUta Inaotuiaiod aaotbar faMi rumor • f tbs MkltlTO havtta h M otoa H Hchuytor artauo aad In that town. IdoutoaaiA Joba BaQUi, on doob duly wbmi a tsiaybaas rndMafu was rtoMrad m at a man aaoworlM ,*bo •cDptlou of Fodarlol was la tho looaBty. Ilopatchod U o u u aas t W alltr OUvor to tba plaeo.

OUror mol tbo town antamoMla patrol raluralnf from M otim ojHbPatroInMe Bromloy. Baitutl and Hllliok aboard, Drivor Tbomao Burnt hurritd Uia Muaooatu la tb t turapiko. ArrlvtUB ihora. tbo m ta wot* scattor*d alnsB tbo laaadow aaetloa aad taaidMd for more thaa an hour.

COURT CALENDAR T O W N tlO Ww ith* raws, tbo Damom

i a t . f o u k t e r d e a dIra T. Fortmoyor. taroaty-ooooo F * ;^

•Id. a t I I Waoblagton la m o a Bant Or- dM aarty tb li nmrnlDS from pnau.

aaabL wbteb dtvalapad from * ^traolM aaraial wpaM a«a. Baaidaa Wawtfa ba la ourrlrad by o m • bratbar. Quafia W. Furtmayar of BaotOrMMir * M ^ mrdaaa Bandw afto ryon wW ba oonduclad by Kmr. Hobart B r a ^ a rBaattte, ^ * g r of Munn Avanua Pra^bytoriaa Cburdi. tatarmmt wBl ba la Roaadal* Camatary.

Mr. Fuftamyac wat aaaaaoM with Cattata B C«. of Jonay City for **w fifty yaara, laUrbif aboot a year te a

n U i m S W R I N DEATH

O. Broun; obalrmaa tichol oommitloo, W. Joaaph Bader, aad publlaliy dlroe- lor. Harbart E. S b itr t. ' . ^

The aub-eommittaao are beaded by Alfred N. Dnlrympla. Andrew C. Bny -

r. Henry W. E in a r Jr.. Palm ar H. ...arloeh, Auyuetua W. Bahwarta Clmrtaa H. BIchardaon. Loula V, A r^ * ton. Jomoa W. MoCarthy. H arry W. Harabali, Fradorteb W. Moob Jr., Dan- lal B. DIta. Ernaat T tpnar, Jordan arson, Laban W. Donnia Bol Barla. Harbart FrapwalL A. J. P. Ploanla. Al­bert Behurr, A mil B a rla Oaoraa M LembArt, Atittftti H. ll«Or##ofa. Edwlp W. Plarton, John B. Qopalll. JtoAaiieb r . rinbladay. Ralph B. Bchmldt, Bdwtn M. Farrlar and Thomao Rosara Jr.

DISORCirS COURT, FINED $ SFor faltnra to appear baforo John

A. Bernhard to give taotlmony In aup- plamantary prooaadlnBa In obadlanoa of an order of lha court. Loranto CImIrro of I I Fourlaanlh avanua waa fined | l th it morning by Judge Cecil H. Mac- Mahon In Iba F irst D lttrie t Court on a oonumpt of court oharga

Sovoral waoht ago n judgm ent agalnat CImIrro waa obtalnad by iho Homo Pattern Company. Ho proporty belong­ing to tho dofindaat could ba found to oottofy tho Judgmant, and ho waa ordered lo Bppaar bolora Barnhard aod maha dlaoerary aa to w hether ha had oa r real a r par*anal property which might ba larlad on to aattafy the Judg­ment. Tha plaintiff uhowad In court that ba failed to obey iWa order.

Bafaguarda against noetdonto a t tbo Palermo grade croaaing of tha AUaatle O ty-fU llroad ware providtd In July, l i l t , two m ontht bofora four persona ware killed ibara, according U tba tiatimony given today by Uarvay W. Snyder, dlvlalon auparlnundant of tha n i lro a k at the continuation of a trial baforaJudge Thomaa O. H aight and a Jury in tha Newark braneh of theUnited Btataa D *olp^ w « k

tire Mildred K. Borden of Mow TOrh li tuing tha railroad lor III,*** dw t- agea for ihe death of her huBbagd, Dr. Matthew B Borden. for lU.OMO dAWACM *• hm n Atthe aame trUI. Tha "f

Tba oonrt aalM dat tomorrow will bo aa fallowu;

■apramo Odart. William B. OummarA ebUt Jaatloa-M otloae ^

Buprama Court Circuit, Fraduno Adame, judge—Hotlene.

•urrogaie Fred O. Btlokel Jr. yeetar- day probalad tha wllla of Alaaandar Caraahem. Latitia Cochram.Snaan Com- itaoh Moot and Otlbart R Uvingaton, and granted laltora of admlnlatrailon upon tho aelatai of William P. Brack, maun and John F, Tralaor. -

R ID L O fn -B R O N D Y

Harvey Woode, dleo a victim of lh« wreck, la a complainant w ith Mra. Bor.

^*Jamat Dillard of New Torb. ae M mlnlatrator of Ihe Woode aetete, bad DM ault demanding U#.d«* d a i w ~ lor lha death of Mr. and Mrm Woo to It waa announced that t b a ^ ^ to rjoovw for tha death of Ml*. Wooda b e ^ withdrawn and tha tqUl 4b»“ fW eottfbt In thti aeae amoumi to

s ifu m b a r I. 111*. obo«Iy .^W r m l^ ninht. Dr. Bordan'a aulomoblla eollldad with a freight train a t tha Palermo creeling, near Ocean City,/ Dr. Ber­dan wea at the wheal. Lwo OutfrauM of New Torki lha ehauffaur, waa k llM In tha wrack with Dr. Borden Md Ma nnd Mra. Wood* Thomaa B. Bren W New Tork wat the Iona eurvlvor of tha party. Ha waa a wUnaoa for Mra Borden yaatarday

Fravlooa TaoUmaey.Robert H, MeCarlar of eoonml for

Mre Borden told tha Jnry t ta t the road WAA rtiponAflblA for tho Acola«t ^ u i a . ha laid. It naglactad to p r o ^ a proper tafaguarda an in m the grade oroaeing. ^ r . Ryan that appraaching tha croaaing lb j« waa nothing to bo aaan or board whWi would ttdirala » was a railroad

r ru ik R Kalnonbaoh J r , ropro-

Public annonnesmant baa bean mada of tba marrlaga Daoonibar I t a t tba homo , of fiabbi Hymen Brodsky, who ptrformod tbo oaromony, of Mfeo Keth- aDna Brandy, daughter of Mre.. Rosa Brandy of H I South BIgbth Kreol. end Bemutl Bldlowite of Hew York. The ettendanto wars Mai Fast and MorDt WDaman. both of tble dty.

A raoeptlon for frtenda of tba ooupU wai givan January 1 at tho hems of tho bride's mother. The oonpls will re- ilde In New Fork City.

Watches t Diamonds Jewelry«

ASTELBERG'S

QUIZ CO ONF

W C C K

ONFIDENTIAL ONVENIENT REDIT

8 3 7 i Broad S t.

[pifmit of Srippi Md CoMfAlffioet every other penon yea meet

trce ti you with s u o e te . tt tg t lare li tn of en epprogchlBi CoM or Grippe. Don’t lot • CoM to t > id p on your L in ii, u It lo alrnoH n r o to Bevetep Pneumoiile, vbleb msy be iilaL Uee estre precautions. A |ood. inte rem­edy to IUt li WAHOO OIL- Apply lo the O iti t , Throgt nnd Beck fracly before retlrin f; also u m It for s Cold

V

In the heed b oddtni one ttbletpMnful to • pint of boiling weter end Inbele the fumee. It la eure to l i fe relief. Gel a bottle today. Al any good Drug S u n . Don't taka e SubelTtuta^d- vertiaement.

ton ting the railroad, ' " ‘•riducod toolJ-

Bam vlng 'kle wlto bet five ^ more J. Heeelton died e t hl t iM th P e u ra etreet, Harrloen. today. Beth deethe were due W »•«"""»*■• The fnneret torvice t t Mre. Haeellon wee held yeelerday. ^

Mr. Haaelten wae h ere « F o rm a t end wee eeventyfour yeert e l l He ked reelded te B arrleoe ferty-M s yeere STrlsg ifcaClvH Wnr ho eerved I t Cem-

~ Ferty eeetnd Mi i i erh e ie tu

son mOR ROttERSSJtwolry velued a t |l* e and f l l *“

caah weru alulin from tha homo of Mra. Loure Dlobraw of 1* Ftoloy place laal night. A old* window WM foroo l

An attompt to antor tbo homa of John D. Berry a t I I Bchorar av*eua wae mado

rebbar last night, Tbo Intrudorby A ___ ______F l i t r i i r i i f HaaMenneeita i tam ptrtd with a roar window, but w w

S tg lm au t Foooral eorrtooo will bo hold pfbbably frlgbt*nod away by a dog In f rM tbo henea Bunday afU raeon a t | the boeio.t o’CkMk. Rtv William J, ■niloy, rootor Th* r*ald*nca of ^ n k a t «of Chrlit aotneepel CbereM. H tM atlng. \ Lo«k •‘r e o ^ a elata yraltrday and aonta juweiry ano

MoOil a t P fopoood e ia tw .hopod to havt lb* nnmumrnt unvelM on tho flrtl anelvtToanr of th* prUst * d*alh, th* committ** pl*oa to ooinpM* th* ouIh ■crIpUon Utt In th* near futur*.

Th* mod*! *how* th* ractor a ttlrad In tataack, with cap*, and holding a b«r*Ua. Th* ■lata*, when eom pl*t*l It lo be Mv*n f**t *11 Inch** high, whil* th* granlt* bat* wHl b« flv* f**l high. Th* *lt* favored by th* commu­te* for tb* monument I t near Lib* ty ■trott at th i tide ut*d by th* children on their way lo th* p a rltb high and grammar ichoota T ht monument will lie* Franklin i tr a e t A abort diatanc* from th* *11* I* th* *oldl*ri and tell- or*' monument. *r*ct*d when th* town'* contannial wa* celebrated. Th* model waa pnad* by 0*org* T. Browalar of Tatt«nTllU, Staten I t la n l

e l Chritt Bpl t t ie a l . .leu rm aa t wilt b* In Arlington Cam*, tory.

Is the onwley of tbo ■aitiDed. f a r e wbll*

S JMi OU a eettlo ranch noeri^kesmetaed ntbonts oC tho Cenadlae

immOo ismo to the advanturae'e notice. As He a^Ucetloa tar lead tm wat flvm U i sesee, meraiy e* Ut s«M*atoo that ke wenM aosiuy them h r e term ef

Ae a pcuooeuleite he hod to be- Mmat of tbo Biitub Itapiie.

_ plouoA e ample of eewa, H vtltb ooru end built htmoslf e

iHk Ae ocmlns of hard Un Up etekoo end want with a

____ It Mtleh Columbia. Fogotborttmr Meed In e hut en Um ouUklrta of TAku n -ir The broihor DnvM noolvod S letter eketily eftor thle, eeylm thel Ms B*md hnd jelaed the etety. TMe*Si Ike ertnter et ill* . ____^

tn Jady the edeontoror wrote from Mm T. M. C. A. In London, England, that ha kad keen driWag on Saltobury Plaint end mad nbmt tn mart for tbo Fmota SaM. Mnoo tbae e hw lotuiu have comt Aedi Mm Iwlng gerUmlar atrmg on tbo ■111-^— af whet AmePeeno tbmk af tho «sr. whotbor thoy btttevo tho Alltoo era

• Ml n juet eeeae-4n Wo own What tho "gmorni vinw et tble

l UIn tho eteua"

CURENCE W. TUNISON DEAD; FIGURED Of WILL LITIGATION

PU N ERA LO F J O H N R . HARTIko tunorat e l John B. Mart of i l l

Mulbetry •UO«4. who ilod m Wednaedey.wUI ba bold lomorrow moraine nt l;l* from St. JUhn'e Roman CnthoUc Cburch. Mr. Hart bad onfSwod nernu ttma from a compllcntlm et atlmonu, but tbo Immo* ditto ceuos of dsatb wna pnoun anla.

Mr. Hart, who wne about ferty-oovoa yenrt old. eamo lo tWa Mty from Cov- lagton, Ky, tweoly-nvo yoart ago. and

I I I otoUn. ^Th* theft of a ault of cloth** and two

BAlri of tfouw rf f ro » IH# tAllot ihop of Mlobaol D* n u p p o • Union waa raportod U tt night to tho Third Procinct k IIoo.

FIA T O R TO ADDRESS BUSINESS CUIB

Mayor Raymond and Judgo Hobart Carey of J*r**y City will addrt** th* Tonng M*n'* Bttoln*** Club p t a dinner and rally mooting a t *bt I» w * Town Club January II, a t which William IL

vICA preildAfitp wUl Ms r j . s . n : sssjtsi;' '.i: a s ; ; . T . iuTSliTtiM Urr2iirS5e rt l!w 1 «cHrr ra>an.nt qn.rt.ro.U i^ T Z r ir 'j ' ^ r * and Mlia CetborinO I Ruoln**o men lolir**lod In a olmllar Hart of tbta * « y ._ . - i b j^ ^ b r a t^ ^ ^PotAf. J aawa Aad lidwAid HaH of CoV” iMtaa. K r Hart a tMmbor of Now- • i F L ^ No. IL *. P. O. Elbe; E l ^ Conelav* He, edd, L O. H , eed af Retail Uquor Doalsra' Aososlatlon.

Ih* dinner. H*pra**nl*tlv**Cl*v*Und Toung M*n'* Buitn*** Club will aland lb* Fabruary meeting.

DIES s a DATS AFTER lO T H E Rf u n e r a l OF SISTER FREDERBA PLAINFIELD, Jan. T.—Six day* afU r

_ _ _ _ hi* mother. Mr* Ella* MiUlhen, diedT h. funeral of S l. t .r Fradertka. who fT™

goaday Night Dana* Arraaged.Plum for n *oolel and dano* to b*

held Sunday nlghl.dlueuemd at lb* meeting l*ot night of the Toung PolkF Leagnn of C- held ta the club rooma, M IT BsUevlll* avenue. Tbo** appointed a oemmltt** on arrangemeoU a n tb* *f^ow R<» Berman. Ann* Stelnbnok and Dorothy Mogid and Thomaa Laaarni and Nathan Marthi. Hag Kata wna elactef aa a mombor of the I

many whleh tended to ibow th a t Mil* ryng on th6 locomotLvA Add At iaa

croAftnf TiwAfA rynu - .......- ,croailng Tn addition to th* naual ^ motive whlell* blaat* near tb* e r ^ n g .

County PhyMclan Itaae N. Onocom of Ooasn City teitlDod a t th* opaalng of th* defena* yeoterday afternoon. H* raletad en alleged converneilon h* hM with Mr. Ryan when th* tatto r ad­mitted, **ld th* wlln***, th a t th* auto- nobll* wa* travallng a l, tb* rat* of thlrty-Dv* or forty mile* an hour Dr. tirtaoom **ld ho took Mr. Ryan lo Oman City, and tator In th* day wa* p r ^ n l whan Ih* iurvlvor I* a lt* g ^ to hay* mad* other admiaalon*. Tb* county pbyalelan told how h* ordered th* train whleh flgurad In Ih* wiwck lo run paet th* Palermo eroaaing twice afta r th* uwldant. Th* purpoo* of this wM to uoortaln It tb* autom atlo olgnal al tb* grad* crosolng wae In working t ^ a r . he etpltlnod. Th* doctor tootiflod th*■Ignal was working.

At th* elosa of hi*n . _________ BT001-examination,Dt. Orlseom edmlttad that he ontared the employ of tho dofondant railroad e few month* a tta r lb* aecldonl.

PMjcEnii wwniMS n FDIEHa UITE HOSPITAL

PracUcelly lucovnrod from tb* oftocta of bulM wnundi raeolved Oooombot I f last a t Cadar Urov*. whoa thoy altamptad to arrest AatonI* Fedorld, tb* fuglMv* ■layer of two policemen. Doioctive D**M J Waadel of Eoot Orange aad Aetlag Roundsman WUUam H. ^ g l n o Rtdgc r*turn*d to iholr born** from * . joo*^ '* HouplUl. Pntonon. UI* ymler- dyy AfttrwoAa.

Both man will probably not rotura to aettv* duty for otrveral woek*. Thoy mad* the trip bom* la autom oH te „•*?*•* ronled by ommber* of their famlUoo,

A tearcb wai mad* In freight enr* atth* Etl* yard In Eoaox FolU onrly thli morning by oovernl men deomooe a*being dotoetiT**, and Court ConalaWe* Cart SchnoMor of cedar Orov*1*1 Dernaism of Verona, when w «d WM received thnt a manhad been earn lo enter on* of tb* car*.

$5 Sends Home a $7 5 Vic- trola and $5 in Records

A Style 10 Vic- trola, price, $7 5, and any Records you care to select to amount of $5, on the pay­ment of $5 down and

$5 a Monthuntil the $60 paid.

Other Victrolas priced from

$IS to $300

IS

Victor Records . . . 60c to $7*0Qt

No Interest No Extras

KNABE WAREROOMSARMSTRONG PIANO CO.

603 BROAD ST.

A t t a r a n ScTnl fyAArAI or BIHAr rTra*n»*i wy*w ,****.. !*••*' —* «.,*mh**kL*ji Immrs‘fu;s.rt ;".nvr-r ;’'t?l;u« I ‘nWx bom*.

Monday with pnaumonia, W. Tunleon died today at hla M Booth ClUtaa atieoi. East

Me was a oea cf tb* Ut* Ror. Bp. WtMam Tnniaon, n ntambor of tb* ■emsik Oentemce at on* Urn* yaetar nf tb* HmhaSlat Cbnreb In Oraiig*.

VnSo* Ik* wOl ef hi* mother. Mr. TsMion wan fb* prtnatpni b*a«neiary. tko eetaS* nmonntad I* about Itl.MI, inMniIng • kenn* in Lonox nvenu*. Bast Opsag*. waotb about tlf.eof. Thlt kene* knB b*»n oonroyed by Hri. Tunluon A key *Mi bafora b«r dantb. but tb* d**d$ f Swe*** *’’*''*

AUoBlnf nndn* lnfIo«nr«, objection lo

Our Lady of Qraco, th a t city, where a aalgran high mas* a t roqutem will ba nAlR.

aistor Frederlka was principal *b* iohoel oa«B«eud wllk th* Church of Our Indy af Orae*. 8h* went th*ra last Auguot a fta r tw*nty-**v*n year*' ••rvtc* In 81, Bridget'* parochial School, thI* city. Th* aervic** will h* atlaad td by arlooli and other rallgloua throughout the Howark DIocoae

A delrgatlon of former pupil* of Staler Frederika from 81. Bridget'* Church will also attend.

Fanotnl of AlraanBo* Mef-coo. JER8ET CUT. Jan. Tc-Thc funaraL

of Ataxandar McLaen, newopapemaa, termer *b*rtff aiul former United Btel** Conaul, wUl be held frem bta bom* a t II Highland nvenu* temorrow morning. The aerrione erlU b* prlvnt*. Bev. W - ward J. F. M *rlbn«. roo»o» •* Mark'* P retastant BFlscepnl Church ertu pr*«di lb* ••rtnen. Tb* bedy wtu be tatartod tn Arllngten Cwn*twy. Mr. McL«*n dtad on W*4tt**4ay *v*nlng after a ehert Ulnen*. . Oantb , w m e n u ^ by n i^ n n

111! Weel Front itreel. He hnd been In poor health aino* hla two-year-old daughter E ither waa drowned In a cla- u r n near hor home taet August.

nS S BROWNE J . RKE

Mm probata of tb* wttl wa* mod* by theimofeot’* Ibralhen, William and Bcaja' SMn. and hi* stater. Hr*. Elta Sergeant BStita ffbrry V. Oebunt* luetalacd th* ehSemiano l* th* Orphaae' Ceurt. hut Flee Cheaeellor Jam** E. Howell overM od Ik* loxNP oonrt aad tb* Court of •xrw e enetelnod the validity of th* talU.

B nUI PIHlEIIAL SERfICE TORKBr FOR X8EFH S. HOf

gpertal gereir*' ef tl* NBWB.■•AMAIC. Jan. T,—MIm Brownie Jeaeta

mce, (or twenty y e n n m teacher In the public echoole, died yeoterday *t 'he home of her brotbar, Or. Chnrlae A. Rice. 17t Bloomrield avonno, from pneumonia lollowlne aothraa. ____________

Thirty-fourth Street

FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK THIrty-ftfUi Street

An Exceptional Sale of Silksw i l l offer unusual values to-morro# (Saturday).

Count the Days, Pimples Vanish

20,000 Yards ofColored and Black Dress Silks

I MoBt Aay OUB Caa Now Hav« tFbIt, BctuUfal CamBEioB br

U i l a f S tO B if i C a W r a iWafM(our aosa and a danslitar enrviv*

WHItaai IL e av isaa .William H. Oavisnn, ( e r m r t r of tW*

elty. whOT* fc* oewdnotod a a-f*^ >;Hoohanla si root for oov.ral yoore died ■rMBrnfAi 1 lilbi k^mAt II HArflton•toee Irr ln iten , n ftar a UnB hi* ftfty-fonrtb year. Ho bad bjen aIUm fw BsorA tliAn a 7*aw aa^ aaa ___b aoT tn a orlUeal Smn WaiSTdntima. » . Onviina w w ^ In ^ **?!. tS T t m tm urn •m ty tas aWui wbntand r**ld*d bor* nnUI t*n_ year* a s ^ ' —

IVIal Padnuni MbIM FRBE.When the** ar* plmplea

jeds. Metr AMWk A^.t RkA MAA4 U IMMSita 51m .!. the Mmd„ « d

et* dleen- eerf* ou-

FgantnR nerrt**e for Joaoph S. rtey. S M Igy 8*Bry IFaddlagten Monday n(- C r a M id U a k i ^ . wUI b* boM m • ecSaak tsblghi nt hi* hemw t i l Ben*- «IU* gvem*. Befvt*** will be nen- fbMMril bp Hev- Robert Boett IngHa,

I'-J SSm «f tk* Vkird FreikyteHaa ^ -r^S w Ik . and k r Ike i f e e o a l e l ^ ef iblTt Mr- M«r wo* e membew^AwUI ’ Rwledeipkln. wknr* k* wea

»'*fSlW JiA-IVfo yobro M*.

when tb* femlly m evei t# ^ a s M n . A wldew, two d aneh tere Mr*. Henry Hogen and Mia* Helen dnvtgui. and a eon, wuilam M. Oavignn. enrviva Funeral **0*10** wUI U bMd nt I • ’clack tcnierpew morning from Bt L**'* Ohnreh. Irvington, wbaro n totamn high mne* of reenlem will be offered. Interm enl will be made In Ih* | Oemetapp *( tbe Mety lepntcbre

( A r r a n g e d I n D r e s s , C o a t a n d W a l a t L a n i t h a ) will be priced a t

45c. to $2.90 pAfyard.

Hie. Rfbfp At John llemllliMi hem* In Relief ISnea* *f Sb*F *Hfitp-f*or peer* ef kf*.

p tm ie to r ef tk*nn tli e few yeeri

item gvln, weakened tBtakleo nntll

be HU ngntalied th t * « iv * g jiiagM taen t to k ia nagbew , T h«*ua H.

f ^ * « d by e w ldew, th ree

Ibet *b* fn lM t* reUy. Mr*. MaiaiiMn am* born In BoeBnwd. and had

10,000 Yards of40-in. Silk-and-wool Crepe Poplin

In colora and Mack* will be priced a t

$1.25 P *ry«d .(Silk Department, Plrat Plow)

A Reduction Sale of Boys* and Youths* Overcoats

a t clearance pricta, -

haa been arrani^cd for to-morrow (Satoiday).

W inter Overcoat* ci nne-quaUty woMen m ataiial*t excelleotty tMiored,

reduced to • • • * $12.50Overcoats ol Scptdi ciievlota and.B ivIM i, twee<to, reduced to ^ * 7 5 I5.MThe etXee are not complete* b« t raiife In

feneral up to 35 chest measurement.

At the same tlniA the dtecontintied lines of Boys* Shirts

will be offered a t 65c., 95c. d IL35

■■■r MaaAb ail6 auwiflove muMi as»Cehiw3ir' da**. « »«• glcu •**• -ooder-b**n • reoM**! of ^ (tat* otiiy-tbr** y*ar* Ibe wae atafv* for a

brntbaf, Rioknrd Hey af

MttM, Sb* wae a*VM iwr a timo I* Bt- BtapMNlF Bpl*e*k*l Cburch woik.' *M*I win tab* ptaac Bandar dfti_

Ih* hem* *4 l;M o'«l*«k. Rev, Jam** Ml ■i* baing k*M on n r . K* PUn roRMOo t* •or tk* tkaniing.

W, Tmi Ingen, r**|gy «t Bt Btapbsn’* i " i i f T ^ S I t a b e e (b*m ta tta«b. Frtm - a w e k . Wia atfletaM. Rnrtal wm b* Is ] im . II m - J S b o MV fln*. m IM* MtaPta usiMity, I ****** betaw ta* f*»* tatai pMbug*.

m x i m mI lyniiniii BOH

Ifra. Oathartn* MePatand, *M*«r *f— jy js s s a iKOnag*. d M i

I an nttaafc nf n«at* ln<BWHR n MMHI'' n U.W.M

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d M M staegu g HaialtaL A m

yanr* *M *ni I* futvlvnd by.oaN mm. kCVtataad bad k**n w tat .a>v««nl «l Fsb*i*l wrvio** w il be k*M tonw

wai

Fim TrM CoMUr* mt#,. • fit* Im ! pmES* of

*•■«***f»»*•*«■•*,dkdkdd«d*fb*k*« oa,*ifg«k*nBn**|i»*'***4»*d*ifa*«d*

AQusntltyof Woolen Dress Fabrics .

(arranfsd In Salt, Skirt and Coat Uniths)will bo (dacid on tpedel eale to-morrow (5aturday) at ,U*d iroatly reduced prices of

78c.. 95c d $L25 P«rThis Sale comprleee sudi desirable materials ae VelotUA de lalea, Chqvlots, Plakle, Serges and Hematpunik In a large eelectloa of ^ colofi lA dimciid.

Overcoats for thk Junior boys! Norfolk Suite, Hate aod Skatlug Cape, have been marked at proportlonataty low prioee.

Men’s B aita ShoesnMQf ha ehtaloid lo tie teehlonable leathM for general aod 6raee wear, at priam that (cAOildarifig the qaalMlee used lo thleliAtw wear) are very raaeonahle.A ep#cl4l feature Is.made of Men's Cofiavin

LjMJIgliliiSarit mahogany catm*V. etaduitam .4 m A .m . t a tad* ,

Oil Snvin Eimiii

CInk’tN D T I CUI

Pomtp** TRRHTON.

OMiTottar W t i n t wltnee* ml**l*n l*d*jag*«tlnf lb* F*try Jr. froP*try _Mr. FotaFo d to*tim*ny gl H*noo oomn opornttan of c «k*n c h an Ptajudiciui to d«p*rtan«at ■ tlbn* Inoludli

J fr . Bdwkr Mon today t odntreUar h* Mr. F*try‘a c< n«M In addli omitroltaF* 0

*T tbnught Mr. Id w ard *

Hnlwtthatw W erarda aaii Mb. Itatry'* i R atarrlkg to ■•ptombor, 1 In tha otfloo. tk* onrrylng H* did not mado np tha lb tb* m*ntU l i f y wonld b

.Ik o a ra t li oorrlea* won ward* aald. r* * r agn. M nty atat* Caitbo anbject,

qtlnt* eonUnnt DnMgbtan bo A* n rula, o on ttmo, Mr.

Anowerlng ho bad aver M w ard* aa pleyoaa of tl

.-I bavo a I a i t I apoko h ) aald.

Rom arkini tbo only ob; ha .oald. had PdftleularB. 1 laMruetlona^ n i t Hr.

I Warn la* ataar* of cai

Although onbooqnon l l Patry taotiti aana* . Hr. la any way nmny. He taatlaiotiy oi ftam bta coi (tamartlon, l ramaved (roi hla batlaf tl and trn tb fu Fatry had m

.'1 did noi ■aid Mr. Edi tanrdt that U i.ar(*r*d tI tb d him 1'a a i t ': would 1

1 am n « .ran t t« w« bavo nthor I *Md Mr. Ed (alluro to n I tr . Fotry.

W btn tb i enntroUor'o Bdwardo ox ompluyoo wi dna to tbo I bnalo on < nmrkad. If foot, bo ta I

Through appeared ta eontroHer, Ioffleianey r

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baan propnr been aignad raaaon (ar

Faltur* of afSdaney i

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Tb* ooUa eamlo OORU Eiwnrdn, * traOar mlgh nl ixni to tR

1 tainktroUer dtacb ramtilMd b

Mr. Bdwn eutanU an *admitlad b* Mr. Fatry.

The eonl other enMi lattttud* be Mr. Fairy U ntna Sal Fatry, brain wUch Mr. I Fatry In o axprea* bw vtonaly taotl

not kept promlaad h awaunl. '

-Blneo ycCatatraUar I

ptnmia*. 1 ba* wk*n lerger nataby pat doll nn itaonnt If bo foU « A not* far adnaegmat

Mr. Rdw< purpoaa* tiIn antary * departmont tbatabatiu phqma* t t a Hr, Edwnr n gnnbar < nt Bb m f

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(perial tm RRRMAl

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by R Majt nblp Oomt i M i f l t rioBT^jb apUTaTfStaxe ily a ■Mtapy tm tb* MFM^

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TUNTOM . Jan. T.r-«alHB« Itat* OaatraUar M w arJ I. B d*arta aa u * t l f i t w ltnaat, tba Civil'' S trv lu Con- HlaalaB W4ay ran u a tJ It* laaaliT >’• ' evaeting tba dlam tnal of m d a rla k F ftrv Jr . fro n th i eoatrollar'a atfica.

I i t t . m ^ a d laakana (ollawad oUmmIv ’ taathnaay (Ivan by him bafora tba

Haaaa oomtalltaa tnvaatlgatlac tba abaratlaa a t civil aarvlea and waa baaad «b** ehargaa involving eaadttct grajadlclal ta lha baat Intaraatt a( tba daparUaant and diaragard a t ragnla* tlaaa. Including otfica houra.

.Ky. Sdwarda Intormad tba cammla* alan today that upon baeoming atato ednirallar bo bad mada no objaatlgo ta Kr. Patty 'a oond letlag aa aapraaa bud- maaa la aM lilon ta bla dntiaa la tba oaatrollai'a ottlaa.

n tbaugh t It traa a flna thing.* aald Mr. Sdw arda

Hatwlthatandlng tbia admiaalon, Ur. Sdwarda aald ba did not nauataaaaoa Ub. Fatry 'a oomtng ta tba ottlaa la ta R afarrlag to a apodal ordar mada la ■aptambar, I t l l , reapootlng atiaadanoa Iq tba ottloa. Hr. Bdwarda aald thia waa tba carrying out a t a buoIncH palley. Hq did mat know wbaibar Mr. patry mada np tba U na loot by bla lardlnana 1(1 tba mam ing, bat addad that ba grab- ablp waald know it Mr. Patry did on.

' . ^ a d ra t Indloatlon that Mr. Patry ‘ 0 aarrtaaa warn not oatlataetory, Hr. Ed- warda aald. davalopad mora than a yqar ago. Mr. Edwarda ayaha to Dap- • ty i ta ta Contrdller laaac Doogktan on tba anbjoct. bqf aald ha allowed thtngi ta eantinna aa Ibay wara bacauaa Ur. DaMgb taa baggad |»ln> not to Intorfara Ag a rule, amployaaa a t tba alBoa arc a a time. Mr. Bdwarda aald.

Anowarlag a qnaatloa aa ta whathar bo bad over ipokoo to Hr. Patry. Mr. Edwarda aald ba navar ebldad am- playaaa a t tba oMoa parponally.

*I have a dapnty to taka earn of that aM I apoka to Hr. DoHgbtaa about lb* hd aald.

H A P P E N IN G S IN S U B U R B A N S EC T IO N S

Bam arklng that tardlnaoa waa not tba only objactlon to Hr. Patry. who, ha aald, had olfandad In varlona other a v d c n la n . Hr. Edwarda ndwiuad gtviag imdrucUeoa that ebargaa ba protarrad agalDOt Hr. Patry bofara ha Martad tor M Wool laat taU. Ha mid ba waa fidlr aWaro a t oandltlona la bla oaea.

Although tba abargaa wara raada ogbaaquanl to tba haarlng a t whiab Hr. PMry taatitlad bofara tha Konaa oo«- mlttaa. Mr. Edwarda danlad they wara lb any way tha ootooraa of that taatl- nmny. Ha addaA howavar, that tha tootlnony of Ur. Patry aarrad to ooa- f tm bla convlottoa. It It naadad aoa- flm o tlan . th a t Ur. Patty thoold bo ramavod from bla poalt|on. Ra aaaartod bla boltaf that a man ibould ba loybl and tru thfu l, and ramarkad that |l r , Patry bad not boon tba lattar.

.*! did not obHot ta bla taotlfylng,* (aid Mr. E dw arda *bnt t told him aftar- Wbida th a t ha Had and know ha Had.

LOffarad to ebanga hit taatUnany. but d him It would ba uaalaoa ta do ao would ba pubitabad u a numlOT of

Ha^oa*1 am p a t a aeboal taaahar, I don't

want ta waUb my man avory day. I have o thar thlnga to do for tba atata,* oMd Mr. W w ard i In oaplanallon of hlo

FUD.YIHFFERDIIJStmH DVERCIISEOFaUWBOlUD

ram lty dlltaranaaa have cropped out ovar tha running away on Hoaday af- tam oon of Hlnnla U nckala fourtaon yaara aU. from tha homo of Hra. Albart Millar oC 1* W aahlagton atroat. Want Oranga. Tba girl, a fta r having boan mlaaing for aaaity a day, waa found hidden la a dloaat at tha homo of Hra. HIchaol Qavln la 70 Welland avMua. Irvington. H ra Millar olalmo tha alary that tba girl waa In the eloaal nlnataan bourn la uatrna booauao Oho bM •aarehad tba cloaat whan iba want to Irvington to look for lha child, nha aUa daalao the glrl'a tala of mlatroat- mant. Hra. Millar and H ra Qavln are alotaro.

A ganarat denial of a alatemant mada by H ra HUIar relative to a lagM* left to Minnie by her adopted mother waa mada t ^ a y by M ra Oavln. The l a tu r deolored th a t aha never argued with Hra. Miller about tha money and never attempted to gat the girt, aa alw waa aatlatlad aa long aa Minnie had a good hom a Hra. Oavln daolarad her elotar did not U ke proper care of the

Elrh Tba child la a t tha Irvington

Acoording to Mra. Mlllor. the girt dto- appoarad after taktag twoaty-fiva o ^ ia from her draaaar. ih a a ^ bad bunted the itraau moat of tho night aM that It waa not until Tuondny nlghl, whan aha talephonad to Mra. O ^ ln . ^ t aha knew whara MinnU waa Mra m - lar aald that bar alatar rafaaad to ( ^ a tha girl eartara to gat to Orange boma, but told Mra. M O ^ toeoma and gat tba girt, aa aba dU notwlah to kaop hdr. Mra, MUIar aald Me aaarchad tha Oavln bouaa thoroughly, •nth the axoapuan od one email roam, which, aha aald. Mr. Qavln would not nllow her to enter bacauaa, ha clalmad, a bonrdtr waa aolaap tbara.

Taotarday afum oon Mra. Millar told Chief WlUla* H. Bamford of Otunga a te waa try tig to guldo tha girl a future properly, t e l that the lattar ra- fu M to mlpd te r . Ho asnoa will be token to toroa the girt to raturn to Waal Orange, aeaoidlag to the eWat *

Uta. Oavtn eUlma ate notlflad te r Mater after the girl bad bean l a i ^ aad eddid that t e r alatar aakad h tr to five Mlnala t te lara to Wool Oraago. Mra. Oavla aMd that aha doaa not kaow whathar a te will allow tte glrl i rolurn to Hia. UlUar if t te latter raquaata It. Minnla, a te mid, doaa not want to Uva again arttk the UUIari.

T te girt aUU (anlnUlna a te hid te r- aall In tha ctaoat for foar that Mra. Millar waa coming aflor bar. Voatarday ate eeaertod oho bod baati drivan oat by Mro.

j HlUor, and had gono to oaok abaltor In Irvington, i t e anid today a te left tho Millar homa btenuot Mra. MUIar aald un- laiB oartoin thlnga a teu l t te houaa wara done before I&. UlUer'a return bome, Mie would hnva to got out. Tho girl aald a te had plaoty to ant a t t te Millar honea,

1 aad waa pravIdM wtth ctotUag. but ro- llaralad that aha waa lU Iraatad and

{ mada n drudga. DatacUva Barnard flea- I lln af Waat Orange vlMtad tha girt y ^I tarday aftomoea. aad Mia ralatod la auk- I atanca bar origiaal atory.______

OUEZS. AR.FUBF0Ru a n i o i i ID D M o n D is ”

ORANGE SCAVENGER PROMISESCLEANW

Wined by QtyWork Wai Be Dm

by %mkj.

Siyi

k iiro A ' PROTEST ON CONSmONS

fMlora ta maka paraaaal eamplalat ta H r. Patry. , ^

W han tha afflelancy raeorda ef tha ewatroUar'a olttea wara produead Hr. Edwarda aaptolnad the faet that ovary amployaa waa glvaa a parfaet rating na dna to t t e foot th a t bo know no o tte r bnaln on which a man ohonld t e narkod . If an omployoo la not par- foot. ho ta not rotalnad.

Through William D. Bdwarda. who npponrad aa oounaal far bla brothor, tha eanltoHar, It waa brought out that no ottlelOMy raeorda woro ftlod with thoCtvil iorvloo OommliMon.............Edwarda admittod (uoh bona proparod. - but aald they had net bead Mgiwd h r hba, thaagh t e gave no raoaon fa r hla tnllnra or ratnaal ta do

Warned that lha unaatlafaotory acav- anger aarvlea In Orange will n e t t e tola rated any longer, Jamea O. Horl- arty . who holde the aeavenger con- traot, promlaad a t a epeclal maatlng of tha City Comnilealon thta m orning to provide e i t r t wagone eo Ihnt the no- enmuleted rafuee m atter oan t e re­moved. Hr. Uoriarty atatad th a t w ith antra taama ha will hava th a elty claanad up by Monday night and th a t on tha following maming tha drivara will a u r t on tba regular oallaetlon achadulaa

Photographa and a big ataeh a f lot- taro wara produced aa avldaneo of tho comptalnli which have boon pouring la on Mayor Denial T. M laahan and lha health department. Tha photo­grapha ahowad atraata llltarad w ith rafuaa matter and alao llluatm tad con- dltlona In tha m eant lot n t Carroll and Thomaa otraato whara garbage and aahoa wara dumped laat weak. One of ■ tha plcturaa ahowad a Mgn *Tlc Dumping Allowad," wbloh bad bean placed on tha lot loma timo aco-

Admitting that tho oorvtoo haa not teen altogathar M tlafaotorr during tho peat few waaka. Hr. Morlarty axplalnad that hla man have bean teh lad In Ihalr werk atnoa tha firat heavy anow atorra. Ha anaeuncad th a t tba drivara worked uatll t a’clooh Ihia m orning In an effort to cloan np rba atraota and that antra wagona will te uaad until all tha delayed oollaetlona have bean made. Hr. Morlarty aloo protnitad that In tha futara ha will a rrange to hava antra wagona to maot omarpont da- mandf on hla foroa ooonslonad by anow atorma

SnuUKEROHISSIIKmCISH n n T u i i i ,i i n i £ H i K T

Leaving n waalbound tra in early laat night a t fha Brtok Chareh Btotlon of tha Laekawanaa Railroad In Eaat O r­ange, Oaarga L. Rochet of Olon Covo, Long Iiland. (tapped In front of nnotbar train l iv in g In lha oppoalta direction nnd wnt 'kneekad to ono oldo of tha track a luatalnlag euta and brulaaa abont lha haaA Ha waa taken In tha Record ambulane# to tha Oranga Me­morial Hoapllal and later ramovad to tho homo of rolativoa a t 4 Palm atroat. thIa city,

Tha atatloB la at tha narth otda of t t e traeke and the waatbound track Is eloaa to tha station (had. Mr. Rochet waa eroaalng to tha oppoalta aide and to do ao hod ta peat ovar tha aaatbound traeh. ^

Phlhnw of Hr. Edwqrda te aign n I t t t offlctaaey latura avated a Uvtly dln- cnaalan. Proatdant PPrtyoa of I te earn- m M on aakad lev the taeavd. nodwtlh- tlnnding It had not bean algned. tnd Hr. BBwarte fUUy Nfuaad te aeeede to I te requeat en the ground that ualtl hla M natura waa ntlaPbad It waa not aa official luoord.

Tho eaUoquy called forth caalto oonunaata from former Edwarda. who ouggaatad that t te ean- trallaT might appoint CohmtC Pordyea to attawd to thia part of hla wotk.

T think you o ^ t to have t te ooa- troUar dtodbargad for not flllng a laooid." tamarttod Wp. Bdwarda,

Hr. Edwarda floaJly ptoanlaad ba would anbuMt aa attlelaocy raeord for t t l t . but admniod ka waa la doubt how to mark Mr. PMry.

T te eontrollor would not odartt that ethor iiaplnyaw in t te oftloa bad tte lattHudo Im i aaartad had baaa takae by Hr. Patry wHIl rofaraaeo to teura. U ntaa ■attoitharalt, cmiaaal far Ur. Patry. b rouU t up tte quaMlon of t te aoU which Mr. U w arda bod Indoised fa r Mr. Patry la eeaMotlon with t te M a r ’a anpiaat burtaaaa. Hr. M ry had piw vlaaMy taatiflad that though Hr. Edwarda had tadorsad a aota fw DI.DH t e had nM kept hla piumlaa, alaoa t e bad proailatd hla ladoraaaaant far a largar MMrant.

iay a PWffv TMta Tatiwth."Mnca you bring np thnt aubfaet” aald

CewUaUar Eduraida, *T wtll aur Hurt Mr. Puirr iihargM m t with aat kaapfng m r

I alwaya do aa I wraa. B a t e aaya I agraad to Mga a

Oatalla af plana foa a raoaptloa to tb a "D aughtarT ware outllnad laat Bight a t a m atting M t t e ten rd of AAji4mr« «( Orvig* Cliapttrp la A, Rh hold Uat n igte nt tha home of lUv. E W ard R lg h li^ aocratary. a t I I Eaaan atraot, Baal Oraaga. Mr. " ‘*ktor m d former PrOMdaal John Laooard Hairtn, who conatltnla tha eommittaa to a r ­range fa r t te raeaptlon, told af t te ar- rangam anta _ . •

Hambara a t all tha D. A. B. and D. R. ei-aptara la tha Oraagaa a r t t o t e tha gusMa of t t e chapter a t lha Woman's Clnb TabrM iT t t - Others who are to

tof MJ- te tavttod tortad. Mil. Qwwte W. M •ww rtt had nar of Montclair, rogont of tho Row

Joiaoy BoMoty. 0 . A. R.: Mra U n r ^ E Oahm io of tWa Mti% ragant of the Now Jaraay •ad a ty , D. R.; W. t Lla- ooln Adame of Montclair, praMdaat af the Row Jaraay geetoty. E A. E-. and Nawall K Woedworth, praaldant ganarm e f I te natlooaf aoMoty.

M H lE fA E U in U J HSSiOII F E D E M Iim iO U IS SESSION

proMlaa.Ilaa wiN ,largw note and thnl I ( i t Mm In a brio hy M t dolag aa. I liidoimd a Mto for a a amoant that I could take up myaalLIf te tall doura. Ha aMtod (m ta todaiat a nota for ft,***, which t I adviaamant wUnotrt maUM in t .

Mr. Bdwarda anMainad that om af Ma nurpotaa to grantlag Mr. Patry a lutoa la oalary waa to m ate him loyal to t t e dapartmaaL Anowartoa to t tte i« a that t t e tabarttaaea dapartmaat had (toia am- playaas lhaa wara aaoMahir tar t te u m E, Mr. Edwmda aald Mr. P a ^ htiaaaw had

I a gunihar at papan to hla dark aad tew a t ttoPMi tar Mfctod Iw Me tewfc.

IKUSD f . URDANinr Bm m m m fm a

Sp*4 l i i ia te w i T i S w i .BBEMABDEVIUA Jaa. Tc-Eaoavr-

fa« lh a Btfwal a t VUltam P fa« t to aaa tg t ra alaet lhu to thaoRUw a tta te i- te l# atbataay. wMah waa affarpd k*m by E gMjartty af tha B am trd i Teaih- akM Oammlttaa a t a ragatw

mmkat a f Ika firm af U adakw y, Da-

S m M t t . » ~ “ « 1 “ <K S tb a mma ag waa paid Mr. Viadt laa tI te E _

(O T m iu i u D a iB riu ja w iKpw itE w aa waPi toataUat bp Ow-

ta th laa Lad«a Ra. 17. V. aad A. M . a f Oraa«a. t ta t a ifk i aa (Mtpwni fa l toaatar. AMaaadar M B tr«i aaalar waidaa, M m a a E: Wltlat JuM * T u -lr* . F iM k M MarrMbi labB A. MaaMartt, R. M i

mitManarr owatlag uador t teof t t e latardonoatlaallonal

p ^ r a l l o n of Rutloy and Eallavllla Cburohaa wna held In Waaley Matho- dlat Church, BallavIHa, yaotorday af- tarnaoa. Abaat alnty paraona attandad tha aaaaloB, which w m la obarga af dalagatoa tram Oraa# Eptooopal ggR eh. Nntloy. Addraaaaa wara mada bpRav. Hilton Iton tfor a t R « Tark. a fa r­m er paator af t te Rntlay Reformed ChuTChi and Mian K atterlno goott, who racpntly rattoted from mlaMou weak In Chinn.

CBUSIUnn IN INDU‘Tgootol Chrtatinnity In India and

Burmn" wna the aablaet praaantad yai- larday attornoon M the fortnightly m asting a t the Woman'a Union of tba P ira t Congragattonal Ju te Hamarlal Churok held kt tha home of Mra. Halvln H. gtsam a. I I Hadden larraca.

Papara an India wara road by Hlaa Laura Oaraghty. Mra. * . A rthur Jan^ hlaa and M n. WUUam O. PTaraaaa, and an arttoto an Burma bp Hlaa CaruUM O. Hawa, w te waa to abarga a t t t e pro- m a a Mrs. U aaala E. Thompoon gave a rtvtovr a t m ta Etohog'a Coavaralon'' and Mm. a tffo rd O. Woolaon raadarad voeni num bam Tha maatlng wna pra- Mdad aver by too proatdaal. Mrs. B lrdan 1- W harton. ^

Thona wha aaalMad toa hootaM dur­ing tha aaatol haur wwa M m R ate rt V. Cufamlay, M m Chartaa H. Oarrat-

Mm, t tm a r F . Mapper and Mra, Carallaa Dtooa. Tha m am tera will m eat lo r thoir O ftt aU-day aaatton tola year Jannary I I to toa aharoh p a rlam

C0N1KACr0R*S BOi, THEN DEODE TO SETTU rr

dlaenaalon whathar a bill e f John Daror of Irvlnpton tor l i l t la eoanoo- tlM with tha rebuilding af Main otraat, gpringflatd, marked tba m eeting e f t t e townahip eommlttoa of th a t place laat night. Thia waa tha laat am ount due Dotor on tha conlmet of about ll.dW, oneopt Iba ton par aant- which U ta t e bald uatll tha work to aceaptad. and aema marabara thoagbt th a t te to m tba bill waa paid tba eentm etor abeuld t e eompaltad to maka aoma rapnlm of n minor nalum

Tha eommittaamaa rtnally ratirod fa r an oxaeutlva aaqaioa nad la ta r dacldad to pay the bill. I t waa atatad th a t tha tan par cant, and tha |M M bead will protaet I te townahip.

COBimEE TO CONSIDERY . I . C . A n N jO D H IE IJ )

A oemmittaa, oempeoad a f J. H e rte rt Noble. William J. Bolaa W illiam A. Baldwin and Evarott Bsnjamln. w as appolalad last night hy the Man's Leagna of the r lro t Proobytortaa Chnroh, Bloomfield, ta confer with alraltor commitlaaa t o , ba named by man'a Isaguaa of other ehurchao In t t e town and Olan ttldga. to dtaeaM tho ndvtsabllllv of aatsbllshlng a T. M C. A. In Bloomfield, I t la aapaetad th a t the joint commlltooo will oonfar aoow te tb tho atato committal af tba aaaortattaa.

RTDKTON BErARnENT UNITSTha raport ef t te dapartmaat af pah

He oafoty of tha trvtagtoa Town Oa«. mtoaion for t te year aadtog Oaeambar 11 hai been eerapilad by Oommtaatonar Lootiard gatara. I t ahowi raealgla durtag tha year aggregating |f,l«« .M and dlaburoamanta am ountlag ta 0A ttl.fl. T te raoaigta ambmaad tA » t .H frem tha pallea daparfm aat. Including finaai tH - t l to faaa traaa Iba httUdlng dapartmaat. I I I tram tha ~ raaa af flra aad aamhaattlilaa l l t tA I from vartoua o t te r ia a r naa

T te ropart af t te p a ir avar whieb t te aama aftlelat haul jwrti- dlattoa ihowt r aaiipta am aaattng to ITIEII, Inoludtog oppragrlatlaa af |T H from the town, a balaaoa a t |E I 1 fram tha pravtoua year and a l t e r Hama unountlng to 01 The aupaadKurao for tba year toUlad |M t . t t , laavigg a balaaea af OlOt.(T. Tha oaat o f m ata- Utotng th li dapartmaat wna to a Iwwaat la a num ter a T y ta m aaaw digg to t t e

IMPROVERS DESIRE mPROYED STATION

FifA WiH OrpiizitiM tf Mont- dur BeKem Erie SboiM Act

Pnaptly.

appearance DUDRES nekhborrood

That aomathlng ihnuld ba dona at an aarty data hy the Brie Railroad Com­pany to Improve the elation on lha Qm n- wood Lake branch at Walnut alraal, Hoatelalr. waa tha plat of a raaolutinn adapted laat night by tha Fifth Ward iBpravament Aaaoclatlon of that town.

In urging action on lha part of tha railroad lha eommittaa of tha aaiocla- llen which haa had the quaettoa under Gonatdaratlon for aavaraJ woeka eub- mitlad la the raanlullon that t te praaant etatlon la old and In a dllapidatod condition, daatructlva to tha civic prldo of tha community and that ncthlng has bean dona.by tha company tor many yaara to batter condlllnna.

It was furthar contended that tha atotkm tended to dvpraclata real aetata vmluaa. In that poaolbla purchaaera fonaad an unfavotabla Impraaalan of the adlaoaat faetloBi by tha tppaeranoa of lha buUd- Ing.

Tha aaaoelatlaa ooncadad that t te grade eroastag bare haa bean a detarrtagfactor In the araotlon of a new hulldiag. and If It la not expedient to build at Ihli tlma In view of poaaibla elimination of thia eroaalng. It la urged that a mod- eraia am iunt ba anpended by the com- paay In Improving the praaant buUdtog.

POUCECHIEFSAYS DRINKING IS LESS

AttiAites Fewer Arreits b Oraiie Last Year te Decreased

Dseef U|Mr.

CREDnS 'WYIES’' WITH DtROENCEFewer artaoto ware trade by tha Or­

ange Police Dapartmant laat year than any year within tba raeorda of tha da- partnant, ao far aa they are known. In Ua annual raport aubmlttad today to City Commlailonar William P. Kaareay, Po- Ueo CUof John Draball altiibutaa tha failing off la tte number of arraaU to tha dacroaaa In tha conaumptlon of liquor. TbIa, la turn, ha attiibutaa to tha cheap eetartalnmanl fumiahad by mov­ing picture taouaao.

In thll the chief la In agreement with Polleo Judge Edward W. Woodman, who. during t te auramar. noted tho falling off la tha number of arraota and aald an In- vaatlgathm had thown him that the mov-

ll> n i l , according to tha report, Ihara wara l . t t i arraota: In l i l t tbara wara l ,tU ; In 1*11. l.PtO: I* tt, *71, and laat year, tTL

To prove hla oontantlon th a t tha laa- sanad coaaumptlon of liquor la raapon- albla for tha ataady dteraaoe, Chlaf Draball atataa th a t while In 1*11 tbara ware only 1*1 arraata to r drunkannaaa. In l» lt thara ware IM, and tte ra waa a almllar decraaaa In tba aumhar of ar- raata of disorderly persona a type that usually lands In tha poUca station be- eauaa of drankannaaa Oranga Itsalt, ha raporta furnlahad but I I I o f tba IT* arraata Iba 1*7 dlffaranoa being ac­counted for In tha arraata of non-raal- daata

GORGEOUS PAGEANT ONTWELFIH NIGHT

WoMi’t CM ef Onife Imd| i- rates Ae SuAes^re Tercel*

tCttiT Cdebntioi.

EUZABETHAN REVELRY RECAUID

WfHUN mis STORY OF ILUIREAllEIfT BY HUSBAND

w ith a procaasloB teadad by t te baar- era of lha waaaall bowl and lha baar'a head. In which Quean ElKsbalh, her court, vlllagvr*. mualelane aad carolUra Irtatd. the atekaepaarlau pageant apcaau last night gt the Woman's Club ef Oraaga, tn ohoarvanoa of gontliraaa'a night On thta one evening la tha year, whaa tha numbara are prlvllagsd to In- vlta thalr husbands and aacoru to tha ctuh, an unusual antertalnmaut to planaad. and this year the club praaauted tha pioneer pagaaat la tha aarlaa to mark the ihakeepearlaa larcentanary, which la to b* given throughout i te oounur thie year. For this Twelfth Nlghl ravel, tha tradltlanal faatursa of t te Ellaa. balhan period wata retained by Hlaa Josephine Thorp of East Orange, who wrote tha pagaant and dedicated tt to tha club, aad arranged all tha datalto- Mlsa Thorp's mother, Mrv Joaaphina D. Thorp, waa ono of the foundart and charter members.

Careful attention to dalall rnarktd tha anttra parformanca. Tha carota sung wara traditional of tha aavan- taenth century and were authentte. The mualo was of a pra-Ellaabathan period. Tha dancaa, too, wara tradlltooal and ware col I acted by Cecil kharp of f t r a t . ford-on-Avon. directly from tba ooun- try folk among whom they hava da- ■canded from ganaratlon to generation. Tha dialogue was In Shakaapaara'a own words

■aesad Pagaaat ta AM W ar PWad.Bacauaa of tha beauty ef the pag­

eant, the puhllo will ba given an oppor­tunity to aaa It In a aacond parform- anoa thta avanlng, tha procaadC of which will ha uaad for tha banafll of tha war relief fund of tha clvlq oom- mlltaa of lha club, of which Mra, C lar. once H. Kelaay It chairman. Mra Will­iam B. Qllmora la chairman af tha com. mlttaa In charge of the parformanca, aaalatad by a number of club mtmbera aa pstronaaaaa

The aiage aattlng waa dtaifnad byMrs. Abram Santa Hopper of goulb Ov- anfa. who. aa vice prealdaut of tha club, waa In charge of the evening An outer otoga had been erected on which Quean Ellmbath. Hhakaapaara and tha lordi aad ladlaa of t te court wara grouped to aratch lha dancaa and tha presentation of parte of two plays, “MMaununsr Night's Dream'■ and 'TTia Taming of tha Bhraw," which were given on an Inner stage hung with ra n textltoa and tapeatrtaa. Mlaa Blanche Toenuand of New Tork waa tha dramatic coach, and Mlsa Alice Quimby of Kaat Orange waa acoompanlat. Mra Hopper waa aaalattd wtth lha itagtag by Hlaa Adelaida Rlkar, With tha cottuming hy Hr*. William P. Thorp, Mra Arthur M. Anderson and Mlaa Xathertna Brown­ing. Hlaa laabal King and Mn. John Guyton Boston aaaiitod In the ganaral datoJIt.

gear eh la being mada by tha Harrtoati police for Frank Orano, alnty ysora aid, of t*D North Fourth otraot, that town, who M t boma lata laat night aftar allagad thraata tp hla wife, Anna Orapo. sixty- thta# yaaia oM. Hra. Oiano apaat t te night a t toa town polica alatloa. Csartng to rstu ra hotna. Aoeordlag to tho potlca. Hra. Erano turned orar to Daok lai^ gtWBt JaoMa Featar a knife sad a .!•- raUbar rarolvar, loaded, Which, aha aaM. her huiband thfOataasd to uoa.

Acoording to lha polloa. a atory of III- traatm ant alartlng from the time of her marrtaga, waa toM by Mra. Oran^ who ■aid aha fraquantly suffarad from tack of nutritious fPoda. ih i atatad that ha- causa of lllnaaa Sha waa waabla to aat solid foods and that her baaband wauld purchase only a doaan agga waably and a quart of milk aad loaf of brand dally.

Mrs. Orano toM tba polica I te t bar huabaud bad mada fraquaBl thraata to Ull her, tsUIng te r that tte only thing that ptovantad him from doing aa was a faar of I te alactric chair, toa aatartod that ha toM bar If lhay Uvod la Italy t te daad wauld bare boan doaa long ago.

Mrs. Orano trtd of bar husband tailing thelT furnltura and daaartlng bar to Uatao HtU aaveral yaara ago, it baiag wacaaaarr for ralaOvea te oara for her. gha added that whan te toft tha houaa last night her husband took Rwalry baloaglng to her. Mra. Orano told the polloa that te r husband had purchaaad t te building In which they lived for |l .t» » and laat waafc racalvad aa offer of M.l»* for It

COUNSa RULES OTY JOBS lAY IffiALLY BE COHBINED

In an opinion which Mayor Daniel F. Mlnahan of oraaga haa aaourad from I'lty Cnunaal Authur B. Baymour, the lat­ta r baa ruiad that tha CHr Commlaatoa haa a legal riglil ta pate tha pandliig ordinance under which the offices of building Inspector and plumbing Inapao- tor will ba oonaolUatad. thioo tha maaa- ura waa Introduced Tuesday Ih* Mayor haa been Informed that aoma ohRotloa pravalM bacanaa h waa etolmad that under the maaaura a carpafitar or mason could not aacura tba apiMintraant. Mr. Baymour, however, axpraaatd the agla- Ion that tha toeumbatil uaad POt paaa a special axamlnatlan aa ptumMng In- apactor, so th a t)th e ether tradaa are not barred.

Tha ordlnanea baa been Intraducad so that PlumMng Inspsclor Tbomos J. Dowling can aaaama tha duUaa aa build- ing Inspector. Mayor Mlnahan atatad It la not Intandad to diaertnmiato ogabiat any trade, but the oppartsnlty to aara uoo In aalorlaa should net ba ararisokad, and as the building Inapaotor wilt te proMetad under a tanura at offlca set tha problem af a candldata'a quallfloa- ttona might not came up tar asraaal yaara.

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MBS XABM OF PORRISTOWN to BE PRESENTED TONKRT

gparlol Barrica af tta Jfgirg.MORRISTOWN. Jan. T.—Mr. and Mra.

Otto H. Kahn of Coder Court. Norman- dla'Park. will Introduoa thoir daughter, Mlaa Maude B. Kahn, to aoolaty a t a ball tonight a t Bhorry'a In Now Tork.

T te Kahnt spend moat of thalr lima while In this country a t Cedar Court, and Hlaa Kahn, who to an aathualaatla homawoman, haa ridden and d rlraa te r own horaol a t tba Horrtotovni harsa shown , ^

Tha affair tonight w ill t e ono of tho ovonto of tho ooeloly aoaann and mnay Hortotown people hava bean Invited. Eartco Caruao will alng and Pavlawa will dance. I t was Intandad to hava dancing by Mma. Tbam ar Karaavlna and W arilaw NUtnaky e l tha Barge da. DIaahllatf Ballet, bu t thoy have not arrived from Ruoata.

K ira CU fEimUTNIN SOIKHinEIISIDMIKE

Acting OB nnmoroua eomptolnta which hava baan racalvad from cltlaana tha Bast Oranga Board od Health lost night dlraetad Raaltb Oftloar John Hall to wrHa t te Fuhita Sarvlaa Railway Com­pany aoUng If bettor vanttUtloe can- net ba providad far t t e Mala otraat Irol-

* % te 'k te rd ^Ma dlTaotod Vr. ItM! to to te na vrllh t te maaagamant of frt- vats aad pamaMal aahocU t te qaaa- tloa at madtoal tnapaotlon aad augBsat that alapa ba takan to astaMlah a tga-

rtamar to that whicli ptaraOa to p a ^ aoboala,

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hwt O tiaga trill bald Ilf a a a ia l krtotmoa traa antartalnm oat aad

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lltUa te la tsd , Baata fEMH, a m a 'WRalaai from hla haadMeplMR i m t e a t OM ladga raowm__ _ aril B traa tk a t will ten d W tSovary vartaty a t toys, g a m a aa e d te a te to r t t e MMIa frih . m addm aq, ttertO I

d toftng aad te te te g . tonswad t e rafraahmaata.

HaraM D. W yatt la chalrm aa o< tha aarntrittoa to a te rgo . Hla eaMadaeU___ ____ U tta i i J. *♦ F riraarrlq hA- to FlwRguuL CUftord F arik o h lalka K. E aam t Chartaa T. Day. Otto Hamm. S to ry to Aadtogaw, J sm«Ii Ih Owaaq W»to»r to Wanda and L aa u U E towvaU.

1 P. C. A. u m cr rUA KEMDOSRTlllflH

msratAIIGEBEU'lBtOAMI Wtllis mUcTHE IHSftCniN

Concurring tn a racommaodatloa of Dr. Hortto Farkaa t t e West Oraaga Board of Health last nlgtat, laid ovar tba appoIntmaoU of health offlear, aae- rttory and raglatrar of vital ataUatlea for one monih. In t t e mean time I te hoard will confer with tbs floaaca oom- mlttlaa of t te Town Council In ragard to aa tacraasad approprlatlan, ao aa to employ, a full-tlma health officer and a fuU-tlma aaalatant. who will alao act aa ■acralary and ratlstrar. T te Incraaaa In ■alary would amount to about tHO.

Charlaa Helm waa la-alacted praaldant of tha board, and diartoa DIgnum was reappointed plumbtng Inapactor. Aa plumtona axamlnara, Thomaa Flnaaran and Jamas Kanaady wara rawpointad.

MRS. irniENOTTORUN FOR SCHOOL BOARD AeADI

The anacutiva board ef tho Wooaan'a Clab a f Nut lay yaaiarday racalvad tha announeamant from Mra Joooph D. Little that aha would net t e a oandl- data for ra-olootloa to Ibo town Board of Edaeailea a t tb s annual aohool maatlng In March. M ra Little la tha first and only woman mambar to aarva on tho board. Tho Woman'a Clab la- doriad aad aupportad Mra L ittle dur­ing her Urm. and It w as prepaoad to Indoraa her a g a la I t la anpactad that another woman aandldata artll te •ougbL

Mrs. LIttIa would not diaeuaa her raaaona for not desiring to oonllnua u a board mambar._______

east ORANGE lATORALH TAUA tow Rapubtleana at Baat Oraaga

Who are looking atouad toa a «**yovriW eaodtdata to run next Into out A. BaMaa Walker at Karrtaeu * Walker aa • poaalbllHy. **',.^***“ ' has bean aakad to te a oandidato t e ■rid today, but added that ha haa sa t glran t te matter aartona cawajdarriliiri

"It U too early yvt. aald Mr. Walkto "I hava twao awed to rua. to t toly^t^ yanr. but to peat y m " . but I rafbaad ah oibar oaaaaiona. Wafra got a Btatw

■■■■ and I gtoto n f wattla gutng to da."

SEEDNC NEnS OF r a u n USDENT OF NONINFIEUI

Basking Information aa ta lha hairs of Mlaa Elacta Rasvas. Moraea B. W hit­ney of Hemlock City, Baglnaw County, Mich., hao wrltlan tba "poatmaatar of Northflald" making tha whoraabonta of ralatlvos of Ulsa Reaves. Tha lattar •taloa th a t Mips Raavoa had an satols of tt.D te In rsal aetata and te a k ae- counta, and that t te ra are no elalmants.

Thtro bring no poatotfloa in Narth- flald. lha lattar was racalvad a t t te Chatham Foatoffloa and Inquires mada on tha Northflald ra rri dell vary rao la

Mlaa Raavaga father, Danitl Raavao, lived In Northflald and aha aad her brother Augustus want Wont balwaan forty aad titty yaara ago.

It la arid tbara are a number af dis­tan t ralatlvae of Hlaa Raavoa rasldlag In t t e townahip. Tha Raavoa hams waa on w hat la now lha W right praparty la ML Plaaanal avanaa.

diaff CorratpandaaaaTRENTON, Jan. T— ‘rtTatoh gtokto

and Edga whan thay gat atartad and watch lha Rapubllcati votars reward the ftgbtars aad not I te men w te ran away." la the oonelualOS of a atato- mant hy Kmaraos L> RIebarda at Atlantic Coonty m ads la ra today In which ha anprasaad tb a riilnlon that former Oovarnor Edward C. Btakaa woald ba etaotan lha party Candida ta far Unllad Btalaa Sanatar and Banatar W altar E. Edge of A tlanM Cannty tha oandidaia for Govaraor,

Regarding ihe M urpny-Coltata aitua- tlon in Easan, lha formsr molarity ' laodar In tha Aaaembly atoaa It np thta way; "They can't lal'go of Oolgato agd lhay won't drop Murphy, ao they nra In a fair way of loring both."

"The rank and file of tha party.” Mr. Richards alao aald, "haa no uaa fto tba laaSars wha atthar daaartod or qalt. But gtakao on t t e rinaip and Edga Ib tho Bonato ram alntd to tight and kasB the party togathar when It looted aa If It was Irrsvooably aitaUarad. Edga waa buay showing op tha Damoorata In tba Lagislaturo while Btokoa wont out through tba M ata putting haart Into tba rank and rila, Ua broagkl nearly IDAWa Frograarivaa beak lato tha party whan t e mada Iba bspataaa fight for Qwvamar two yaara ago."

Mr. RIebarda ramarha that tha ra tu ra a f baasas to power la t te pun y ts a a t desired, and ha daelaraa; T h a raak and fUa af t te party gUI net atoad to r tha re tu rn of any teasaa or thalr candldatoo. This appitao to tho old-llna Isadora aa wait aa tha Progrta- atra Itadara. Thay era all walcaata k a tk to t te party, but o« .txactiy t te aariS torma."

Mr. RIebarda lastets thara l i to asm- blnatloa batwaaa itakas a id Edge a te daclaraa tte ra la no nnod of any. i m M addad: "Tho atUtuda of Easot OouqtK howavar, makoa te to a t thoir camp ilg te Mantlcal, Of eoursa, you uadoratote that both Edge and Btokat hava a great maag frlanda In that eoMly. aad I aJa oadr ■paaklag of t te organiaatina bash T Harpby aad Colgato.

"T te attuatloB Is rapidly daartag up, Tha Dolrympta-Baasq Cnuriy argaiilaa- tlnn la a te te a baan alnoaNly tor fo n rir Oevaraar Murphy tor B iaatit. Colgato waa pretr i aad t t e sanm aapperl far Oar* amor, but na e w baltorad that the ap- gaalaatlan meant I t Howtvav, Celgatos frlanda bar# demand ad a ahowdtwil ogt Dal haa baan enacgallid to tarn la atit- ouriy tor Oolgatoi

TX oouiaa, Dalrympta knows that tt la not paUtloally anpadtoat to try aad carry two oandMataa. but t te olluatMn tea baaa forced on hint aad te la batp- laaa to romady It.

"I do not think Qis n is much la t te Eaoax-Camdan alltoacs, Eaaan aaa gtva nethlag to Camdan la anebanga for Onm* don's support, untoto tt la t te atota traasuranblp, a te If this doal abouH t e through, thaa Dal would te** ** **ttOw down tha gnunlMt to Pasario, Mir atr a te othar eeuntlaa. I t looka to am aa It It la Eaaan agalnat t t e Btota.

" la t te m tan tlma Bmith Italag UP aolldly behind Senntar for aovamor. OM. with Eaaan < no poaltloa to mnho any deata, t te g»aat Rapubilean veto In I te Narth Jorasg countlaa Is coming hla amy.

' Naturally this Is glvlag Intaam aatta. flipCtiMk to formor Oovoraor RtolM« has bapn aU along t t e landing raadlte to to t Boarior. T tera la now no wny a# d*-. vidlig hla hold oa South Jaraay, i

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gaatethasd af Waal Otnaga, laaaad tMa w arrin g • a a te te * taaaa a flta haiag il a r g i l w tth graaity

Tawl a f tb a E F. a A. Mr. Taac w te a m s to d Vaadarlwed pagBaa t e r aiw raaaa ta tha Farkw ag, ' th* oagrt to ha lan lan t

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UNATTENDED CHILD TTCTIM SUPPOSEDLY HAD DIPHTHERU

"Buppoaedly dlphtberla'' waa t te dlagnoala of County Phyalclaa F. W. Waaleott of Union County yaatorday of tha dtsaaao from which Joooph Oroceo, three-yaar.old ion of Hr. and Mrs. Antonio Orooco of Baker a troat In tho West Nawnrk sootlan of Hlllalds Township, died Wodnaodaf. Tha boy disd w ithout havlag racrivad modleal altantton, and It wae reported ts tba Bllleldo Board of Health ’Wadnooday night that Ma died frem oearlet tovor.

gacrotary John Leyear a f tha board would ne t laaue a burial permit ontil tha county physician had vlawad tha body. Dr. Waatcott Isauad a death eerttfleato. The child araa buried this morning In Holly tfbod Oemotory, UnloK - *

Tho aohool otflolala h a te boon ra- quoatsd to oxoluds paplla residing In t te aaotlon wbera tba Oraoeea ttva until Handny. They will te randmlttad than If an eaase of diphthorla appsnr.

THSTES ENTER TWO HOMES IN NUnXY IN DAYLNNT

Two daylight rebberlee ooourrad In Nutley yeaterday, the hourea In dlBsr- ant sections of Ihe town, being en­tered during the temporary ahseace ot the occupenls. At the home of Mra. J. C. ito w a rt of 1*T Center aUeet the front door wan forced. A woman's gold watob and several small plaoaa of low olry woro takan. Mrs. Stewart lafl the house aborlly a fte r U o'cloek. return tag a taw m lautas after adea.

E atraasa to tba bome of John Bailer ef tTI Klngaland etroet waa gained through a rear door, avtdantly by manna of a key. Mrs. galler and her motkar lari horns about 10 o'clock, re tarn ing a t t. Bsren dollars In enak and Jswalrv valnsd a t t t t wera reparted to tba peUaa aa mlailag. geveral artlalea a f vatha wara aald to hava boan ovar leakag ba hoU plaaaa._______________

has alwaya baaa eseepyoarily (trea t to t t e great eouatlaa a t Badoua, Biasg a tePA4PRAC,

'There ■ Is avery Indleatloii that F M Chancellor Lewla dose not Intend to ha- osme a oaadMnW. While 1 pewawg y brilavs tte re would te ns doubt M Ma elactlan thia tims. sttU It wauld te m much of a sacrifloa to aak him to glra UP a ilta-thaa paalUen for a ih iee-yw t«rm M (leinm w . Hta MU TttliiRthtu mnd M urvliic hitu not to

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The great Amerkam tilt most popular, healthy ta d wholesome dish is a good cut of R oast Beef.

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clAkitlnf Md Iraalni, tnd am fat waHMf AAd ApatAlfA WWk: bAAM AlfllU. Ckll *111rAlAAAkaAA. m MMh a*HOVSKWORK—OIrl AbAAt

(AtlArAl hWAASArk, AlflP 11JA I,■ "* * '“ ’’RT,dAP. jAAAkrp I. OODPEI racA, IrvlABtka. H. J.

I*11 im *1 Mil ■

1 1 RwdlAr Mr-

MOL’EKWORK-girl AT kll4dlA-k«Ad - ter (AAArAl hoAAAVArk; OArnan pu t ATild j

aaM ksna u d fk l pauab. Appip la HR% B„ It* E ip iukr kvw_______________ ■ „

HEN—I kill atari p«i Ia tliA iBAll ^ A P k » liMU, tArnlAk avarplhln* If peu *111 bAftdlA

mp lAAdA. CIlEXT CO.. U AIMaHo a ip , N. f .

CORdVr DPRRATORR IRAHRRR^LAP BBAHEfi a nd CLAIFBH* ( " * T W

kTITCMERP ). APPLY RKAOT POR WORK. RER.1AH1H * JOHNBR t l WAR- liXN IT

MAN—An APAAlni la affarad Ia aa m IIva anan af H*a4 nddran* ft*>drt»ar af yatall

milk r«uU, muvt ba ikaraucbly ralUbU ta tvary wmy Addraan Fvrmanaftt, Boa IS. Nawa aftloa-MAN wantAd to ■!. porlAT aarh la a^AAa.

WILLIAM ALLAN, t l W AAt Ob AVA.. clip.MAN-WAAtAd. rwid piAA to| | E | | _________

fl* rtfiT aW r NuiIaT. NdilvA Paid Mil. J.

COOK Akd M udrku vkAtAd at It* Park At-.MantclAir. AAor tilfh aohaal: maat ba tkar-

Oaphlp coiApAtAAi AAd kAVA tlrat-Alku rvf- arABAAA tOAM lArkiar amplApAn, la whaa. AacTtoAA aka baa apaal laa i jMrlod. Aa Adall dAAtkiAP ar aMiar ntipkl aua Had aa.- plArmakt; kapAA la.vail AmakAd for labor AAvlB* AAd lABlIP AAtAll. TaMphAAA I t l l MoauMIr.

HDL'EKWOHK—OlPl lA kalp wUkwark. I* p tk n aid at avaa; wUIIi _

ralhar than AipArlAkOA. kakUdi 111 u itkrL......... OrAAfA.PhAkA m i M )

UUUREWORX-CaupAUkl Itkaral warkar. cahltt: uaaI havA rAfarAAi

lip At Ikraa. IT WakatAr pL. aa (Xurok. Rkal OriAtA.

StSiHOUtKWORK^4:amt«U«it

ftmftflhmwvwftfkftrAUk* Ml. Fifteftuei I SON. 1 s t F u r ta i t

fftmllFi __iftrtafu pdMk T W i

KOL'EEWORK—V aama far f arorh: tWA la lAiBlIp: pMai

Ak» rvaatrod. Uppar kali. I I la p . Baat Otsaia.

•aalbtAlPr-Mill*

HOVSKWORK—Nftftt U4y yMM v w u ft tw gvniriJ biumwirk; flfthi « m ; Urwi Is

fftmily; iluip «u t 114 Br«ft4 f t . Rrul•;Lmtniip nMlk

UAl'HtNISTS uftnifda muft b# Mr«l*el«M.ftll'ftriUuU intn, IrhftUf shop, fodd

iQ ib i rlgkl mvn. *mly flrnt'VlftJi mM wlUbi acciplid. ftnd bl(k wftf»*Btacirto MiUr Co.. 0«pwo«<

Its-•Ml;

J.BUI

BOT WMlid U d ru t iUPi. witll f CUfttM FKftm««r. CiAlrftJ ftvfta,

l«i it.. Bftnt OrftM*.CUi-

BOTI wftitMc U rm n 9i •««; ftUw g«id psy; ^ o « w«rlt Am Iv

Viimt ft Vi., IrvingUii.BOT wftiilid t i

Ayyily 114 jUiwta dry Midft I

itiild ftv*., Cftldwftll.BOY—AbMt 11 i f 14 f ir ifflift wurK Ap-

ply fcurdfty. ItsIL 44« t a i * buHdlaSa

UlOHBST p k w aMUm

•wUrVaANpMm* ttaSft,I M M l ftM » a B ilk M

Id sm U ftM ilditaMi. fun

iw n i oAii. L buii ., kakt WcMIffA AL

BOT—Bflcht kAT wkkltBRO*, fAAt At CakUr at.

EPAH4HR

BOT kABttd. Appip n WaIavI At. raar

g LOHBIBH • EOW.

BOT wAAtAd. I l l Chaainkt aL, HptMp.

HIOHBET prMu pkid Iaa Uadlkf aMbipa.,11k. aakR cl*A»kUA. tokawo ----------

jkkt, AOld or aAehkaaad. ar Alki MU lor oarh Mbol. t i t PMno. w .TRAtnNO iUH

* iflbftftaa I I « «KlN. J. CoufM Co., thi sidemeaihsesi. tab Ftan* 44». —ftt ttartmt

A nlMkM aoApAk

■ few A k k l^ olothM* M _ M. H A H M . ■■■J * V B

PUETaUE AtampA. kAAka aad aid colu kAUthti tATAl«n „■tkoap-Coln KxotMuiA. I l l Braad At,kAuthti tATAM"' * 0 0 .* a m te a p ^ . NAwark

_AAtp-Caln CxotianiA. I l l Braad i HblAhanaa'a draiwIWA.

__ wh pad caaa raflaiar a id of-flea UbtorAA; alll pap i^o a It la lair « n -

ROLL-TOP dAAhdltlan. HH. CASH. I t Acadaaur aL tIUW HarkAt.

BOOH-KEEPER—DoabM-aalrr kAak-hAAp- tr : BiAAt ba taiallMr *Hh niAdtra apMAcaA

u d aftloa RMtkada, Atalo a«A, AipArMnoA. ntAraPCAA And uM rp upAotad.Bntrp, Eoi I t . Now. aWIoa.

Addra*

BAIROi aad Maara a b a o u raid chireh ADlkAtBA to ata* la ckoraa: no polo tala

aulA d; At AkAA. Addraa. MAlar. Baa 14 NiVft ifftVi.BUTCHER—fmi-AlaiA kilAbH, JJUM ^UK

It, tor drat-olkAA Akop. FOIEPH WOTIX A lOHR III Caatral ava.. KAiAfk.BUTCHER—EiparlABAAd

for EatardAp. In* ' SRP. l l BalmoAi ava

batahirinfuirA Kate

n a ta dBROTH-

BUTCMEIk—Plrat-oMaa oallAr a u ta d . pip X. KUET A EON. I l l Hkln

Orf*da

y i S H ! r S s s > ? r ^'slU BtK a i

fit vrfftyfin

i t i v i r t a ^ d K ^ . B A ^ ------------------------- -------- iA L S I M A IS - ^ » n lM fvr IM rtfk t M *■ ‘ -------- — »■ ■ BaRBBR WMiid. t r te lf ta k f r , f»i IsiHr- liUMiift w w a u d ^ kifti-frftdi prliittasi

‘ « • * • kopEkt; kMUM prlcM pM EaAdkp. H^KRT iT LEVY. IH poauaM m *• AMrti advAkcaiMPt. M -i S K i l l Ti 7l**” n ~ I mstt'uSf Waitaa pL. Iah, CaaniAboro CamiMa aL draA. PriAtikg. Bai k . Nawi offloa

ABEpLL'TBLT blfhAAt prtOAA aald Iw oAbi- A* AlAthlAi; ipaoMI jtlem * far tall d riia

akAia: n ad paatal. L in iA N . II H iaard fLAhAka: oAAd paatiJBWBLRT~Old fold, HItw. pMilnaai, k r t o

aork. AM taMa Math with ar wlihAW pap W to n AM. le i Markat a l , raoM 411VICTOk V lcln lu . aap i Iaa. fur cufc,

ba In food aiwdlllon, will bop rwort d iw violPAla IMa t l . Nawa aHIca.WANTED, IM ikOvInE plcturo aaa HOP-

MAN. I l l ioolh Ofknio 'IW-

Hm m Im U GbbS i W iE td J

"c !3 i mPAAlt parAOkkllp; O K ;. algF .1

BUTCHEE—Plnt-Alaai batAbar a u ta d .A R HarkAt. II Park ava, RalhirfArd,

H. 1 .

BUTCHERE a u ta d . RORNP Neat HkPfeal.114 Mulkai 11 At.

BARBER dap A

WarrAoHARRIR—Balt harkar w M tar latpr-

dap aad taadap; oMadp. IT IprUelMIdtv a , dtp.BARKER waatad. tlnt-AMAM fiad pap. II

Xoarip ava, a u r Cu Im TboAtir, Kiatap.H. J.

NEWARK ralTwap mall olark n a m a M f, I II mABlh, uiaf^A uoatlAU

Ptanklla In f lo w . IwpA H lK , Itorluw tr.N.T.OPERiTTORk—Flrit-clkM BollaSl and OM-

boll ApATAlor. u d irlndar bandA u n ta d An hJih-rMAA work, Addroaa C. A. PBTBR- fON, OAMrkl VahIciA Ca, Inc.. Lwnf IclAod a tp . N. r .

COOKk—I MAka l i t : I wall •111 I okAAtkArAtAldA u d AAPon. l u ­

l l kAaoAworkan, 111-114; I lau d r#• ll-tM : vkItA AMpla AA ckaattAAr. ckam- kArnuld Akd wAliTAAk A M t HRE BONK.

aterAlr;

HOUSEWORK—ONI «ulA d al oral kAAAAWArk: Ikroa ta B

DR BDWARD ACKNHHAMN. Dovar, N J.

Id al AkAA tM IkaSp. ANN. * Id ’

tor t*k- AfMpor f t .

5JJ1 111 BlAAllAld Ava. Mu icra lr; 'phoM 1144

I HOl’fEWONK — YTkll. ftrl i bauaowork. Call AltarkaAkA. i It., Kaat OranfA. u t r Mkin ! IITM.

44• S i

COOK lftu»4r*«i. wkiti; taiiii •Iftta <Wikp ftM ftipM ft lltlli IH

I work: Miftm Iftiftiry u k i fldl work;i ts. Cftil ft( U Ni

IfDronfft.fforth Arllftflfti «v«.<

bouii'. ' a s

' HOVENWORK—WaalAd. A wMta ftrt, with fOAd rAfArancAa h

konaowArh. taad akfoa 'PhopoI AApa ____ .

PratAAtsal

OPBRATORB—Wintad, (IrM-rlAAn Patltr- Jahnaoo AparAlora: alfkl-hoAr akok] hlfk;

AAt WAIAA and kAnaa. Appip BrTd#.| l l

OKiKR WAltrcACca kkipia kckiunrkAX: aIaaVUipli. wkita Call at akoa. HRS. RTAN% 1* CAklar At., OiUfA: ‘phana Ml.

I HOVSNWORX—WaaIaR -----.t l i i tor jH M A l kaafAWACIi

Appip Ik

^ l a r t f i r CoMpup, RrldfcAppip

irldSAport, 0»AA.I port COOK or fu a ra l hoanawAAkAr. wblta; fkia-

llp At foar kdalM. rafArucaa raqalrad. CkllAt II Avaa avA.

OPKRATOR—JOBAA R IkniAoA Aparalw want Ad M Mr*A TOrMIP of Aork: atoAdp

AkiplopMiiL AddroAA OpArkiAp, Bm 11, Nawa offlca.

COOK—OaaS pMla oaoR SMa lukdpnu, Ika dap. Ttl Ulfk M

OPP-RaToh wantadr p to niAnapar At

t ■ ' ■■

Aram uiAAA.. ROTH

IprlnEflrld AvA.

CXKRX. aSMa larcA wuiAtaciBrlBf Aom- pAAP; ekiura larAA. IH ; WjdtrAAo tar AkiMI

ORDKR COOK wulAd. WllVmiui AL, Naaork.

DAVIS BROR. I t II O dar

PIPE .FILLERS wuMd. AACkAlmd lundllni u d AnollBS huvp It-Mch

t r u pIpA lA powu plABtA. laulton mlloA from Now Torll. otAlA nptrlAapt.' WASAA aapAAMd, Addrafa PIpA I TA, dtow. otfICA

tAatltnUn; caak. ka Maadrp firla kanaowArk. I l l M H I. a oioTA, oSMa and tactACP bMp.

IM:t, oSMa and tactACT balp.

MERMAN-AHRRfCAH AOBNCT, Mdar AL: baaiaAt u d oldaoi oatAl

Apuep Ia Raw J ataap.takllAkAd

CLBIIKa. «iriufkv ftftd -----------------

uftfttv4 by mftftfttaetiytbt

tCTooavAMat WMIA

noUlHWORKER—Olrlwork: Ihna M '___ foAillpi (Odd VASAA. AAa4

koaia t Cadar ava, u a r O ru ta rd.. Makt-clalr.HOUSEWORK—WaataR Sill tar

kPaMwark: *0011 famllp. Appip J T S S ltiAVA *pl»a AHMftAk. R. i . l AkftkfA p«i4HOUSEKBEPRR-CCMpMikl BltlMk iM M

fOBAral kaaaawark; po WAoklPS. Appip DB. TAT^jOK Hk RtdfAWAA* rd., WAplwwo*.HOiS h w o RK—Plrpt-oMaa fuacal ki

work ptiM, to railMW at WaiaM'A uriAWkd AporktAu u Bor- H iu s . . I l l ilM. R asa kva.. M utrlH r WaMa IMUb* addlBf mkcdiMA, h o USRWBRK—WuM d, AkpArtncAd

OMopup: AUtA 1 ter n nara l kkaaowA; fkmllp At drcaa j r o TRWRLL, BdpAWAAd. ava.. RatMp.[» rt.aco ' u d AkMrp wkActad. Addraa

Athllni MAohlAA, Bai II , Nawa ottlcA.

PIANIST—Par MAvIn* ptetara thaAtar wAAt ha.A upariAAr.. a im Uaai opportAnllp.

Ckll PlAU T hu ta r, , | l l Waal SMo ava., Jar- AAp Clip. H .A __________________________PRKSS HANDP—WAAtAd. two A lp a r lA ^

proAi haadA la proAo op AAllalMd ralrrora

CHAHSEHMAIDR kltAkaaatkUA, wallroaaAA, IM baapAWArkacp, IM, HI. IH ; aarpoa.

coAkL H i: ooAk-MnadranaaA. H i. IH ; pAnnt ■Iric. WA kavA Avar IM iRaktiAnA. kll aval tha OrufAA tar arklu flrM, HI kl v a n ^ h

aA rAfMrkOAA CAa. ODTTRUw S II C u u r AL, lltkiMM.

BOVBHWOlU^Waklad. ..|1tL ^ | I T ®hoanwork; fair U lamllpi n d o a 1 NActk ArUaptu ava.. Btat Oraasa.

wacaa:Apuep.

'Now Tark CItp. lAsnlra III A At., lap tMar. roar, oHp.

WAAkla*.

PLUMRRR'S katpar wantad.Job. lU Park ava.: attar

H I BarpAA At,_____________

Ckll u I P. M.

CHAHRERHAII* pad waltrauP rA iaaiu tr^ rl: faad k'

ralAnneA ronalnd.R, Nawa attlCA. OcaafA.

u i a r lu oAd ____ aad w afu :t ld r a u Or^kpa, Baa

PLUMBER'S balpAr wantAd. SMth S ink M. ________

latalrA HI

POWER arau oaorAtAr; II waak la AtarLL IO N K L H t* .^ .. MT OpdoA At.. cRp.

SALESMAN. AjpartAAcAd, T»«M A ^ fArrad. ta Mil papar and :IA AAAMItMa an tommiadAO bsaM Aa-

d n u CardasA, Boa It, Nawa otfloa

AOkUklAAtU TW Awr.. ■d rau Prlatias. Ban H.EALSSHBH—Two or th r u food aklaamMi

c S S ltu t o ra u M ilu ;^toad. Raw JItfup ^ RapMlAr J u b u a MA., jA fup Clip.________

BAHRRR kalp w u tad : AuArlran PHM'Md: tar SAlardap u d Kiadap. i t Pa h Ii Etpktk

IALKEMAH. fkmllMr with K l"tl|M nau; II par cant. crainM niu: hu ro I to P. M. Tka EasIa Prau, l i t SprInpflAld

Ainrdkp ATA.

BARBER waatad fa* BMuda: Applf t* ValiAT roadT waat

p u d Snidap. O tu fk

sa l esm a n - A a nperiancAd ulAMnaa aa MphUis ru t Aral tor Now J m p l a ^ t ^ .

Appip P. ETOBSBERQ CO.. 11 AtMntlo PL

BARBER w u tad far Salwdap dap. Mt Wattaa aL__________

BARRRR WUU4 t i l B arsu AL

UAAt ha A paad aIh t u .

■ALESHAJt wantad; n u withfTArarp AiSAriuM pfAfarrAd.

CkmmluMn, H u l l , Rowa oOloA-

pap

lu o a rp L IIU , at I A. M.

la lAVInaDf m M O K lA Mmftniiry «t io f liv tai m indAf ______ , , - -- -

b m t a , Hiftry Mitbift. « b i U m m tbii‘ ■ iTilift JftQuftry To ISIS.

Ofti yiftf ftfo you lifi us:Hov of I wo ttUfti yi<iir loving (too;

• u t you lift uf to r*««RilMr,No Ofti ftn iftrcb «*» loSo r« ir ylftio.

tjkftft f tiim :■«B0 1 Will mi]•trtetly coam nitil. T#I

mf ftfVjiortoftl v«i UftfW-FIltCBS rOKAM PATINO R**SS5A 5M LJ‘l-----

a ll KINDd OF rURHITURK w akSMIas %ftu ftmy bftvo wort* ftaytlUiig; i m U yW’ Hooftlty hM efts ftiwftjro imy you ft ttitit mot*Ite ft«M M l ftfMT /Ml bftVft trtMnHSm. wfttoftlHVllL tlliOfc. S ■o^b.Or

ftvi..^^tyfiBgr»i4 ftVA jMHioft; tartm

A bftifty bomo wo onco ftajonS;------ - a . . -------------How iWoit tb i iftOftiory otll t a Softih bfto loti ft loftooomiftftm

Tbo worig rftft Mvtr fill.SKKSAVKD FAKBNTS. A.NO SROrMKS

a n d i i r r s i i s .

W t RUT iicmii lMftg (unUlur* l« IftrfO « H ull loiA, or aapUtnp poa wlafc la .Nr

cA,b. Al pap I* vat cu L Mora than Halirt or ABP AUCOU hoaui Band ttinA for i a » Inp kMHU tkai'A wbp I pap tka aiaM; kud umaI; *1 am okll At abom bpnlMu oak- fwutlAl. MR. FEKRT, 111 WaaWa h u M.

RARBBR—r in l - i tk u SpriAffMId Ata.

II

RARRRR—nalMa SiVicft it.

BARIRR inatad . I*! HarkAt H.

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HAMILTON Al Mlllkum, N. 1.. lAnurp L tltHL Uairp Aaa IMmlltoii. wMaa of lU lAM Aaha lUMlIion. ■■•4 M -punt Funrikl err-t i l will Ik> hrM from Mr lol* miritloiKO

Pt>w M rm .-ill tiiftioy. Jimilftry ft. *t ?;ift f>*iUdwV, tatirmoni Ift St Sco|)4mh • Comoiory.

llAAflAUAN~'l>fi Jonuftry I, ISIS. JiMph, •ta*t Oil liwrtwig of U^hM Hiirftlifti (ftii tam m liitii. ftilftliMft mnd frloftd# a r i In*

Ift fttliid th« fuftftroi mrvioii frum tbo wgrtiro of iho Fooplo'o Burtal C«mpftay» ftfi : ^ f t d OA Janwanr %

In living mimory of m r ftoar tftibor ftni buibftftdt Mr. O iii Ffolfor. wbo divd Januftry1* I t l l .llftU KliDfoir ibo toul WlU kooft.

Olvfftg Hli bolov«4 iliig.H li WiFK AND CUrLDRKK.

CARD O F THANKS

At I P . H. Initr'mtatYairinAAht CamaUrp.HART—On lAAurp i, 1114, Jaha B.. ka-

lAud hAAhutI i4 RpiNa Hart (P4a Hkastr). KAtAtlTaa aa4 fritcdi u d BiutkarA of Raw- ark LA4sA'N4. n . B. F. 0. aflii; ik lM Caa- rlAva M tH, I, g H.[ NAWark fUtall W a u r DaaMia' PrawoHrA AnaAitatlak aa4 RariAkdAr*’ UtlAA Lor At HI. at kawark, a n klakir IAMM4 la Atiu4 (ka taAAral frani ^ MIA raaldtHA. I l l HkUMiTp a tra t. ca Earurdap, l u u r p I. at l ; ] l A. H.. to *t Mta'A Ckarck. oitatA a lllfk U au at

•rill ho oScrad far Ika r ip a u of hi* al*rm*At I* Iki CautiArp *f tk*

•apAlthr*.

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Holy Sapi, m Am rO H ---p» J tiw rp T, n i l . .*. BAAkand of 1 ^ IaU Harp HauUm . ___t r u and f tlu d i ora laniM to attaad Hta

MU roAldwcA. Ml lOAtkftt6 w S k AtrAAI, HATrlAaa: N. J„ jNp t y p I, At A f Tm. lAiarawnt At ArllAf-

J lX lC t^ B R . EntAtrA Mia raat, I . .I I1 I . .rndAHat

S S u M W huWkd a f 'lU r f Halch.AkRarlaao XaMaL AhdfMbiir ad Allu Hatci-

Wo bifiby ftiioiid ibmi ilnoftro Ibaako i* ftll dftftf rotativift gag frlondo aag (ho mom- •b ri of Ib i Kmniftawol Oormon U. B. Churob tor tbo Bumorouft glliftiftnoo, ik* kind syiM iiF offorod ftft4 ibo mftfty bskuttful florftl Mbutfto ftl ifco tw ftta of our ‘ ‘ ^ftiotkftt. Riiiftbotb tobsomior. t k f t ^ t* Ro«. Mr. JoMi Muott M rK ftck fkf htfti worii M «oi

bolftvog ttftoftroft*

uoUor ftftg Kftv. •Oftftitatlia; Ift

tko gontlimoii wbo ftotfti M ta^tarw r* u it i U ftta tah ir a w. MiUtagfti tar f t m t a i

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RELIAHKAND^ EVl

VALUE AMD — ER

COAL EKOVRLHR*B ^ K P IE L O ^

WRftK « lpJ?TH ( NR RtTl MARKET.

IM/N^T eOfTMftortd frtlbmo Uft Drat; I no«d .

rooming komv and owoMftSlMr talftT f? t i tftFwtah 14*1 g W i ftti boom

Somonot •!.DOIfT OOll TO

ftolblDg; I 4our googft to dftfttarft tor ftltaort OOll two ftJI. kinAm of ta ^ lk ro

tor |44*ro«m bolol; try ftio botoro r«ft i fltrftttord fl. 'P k iftt

I ftii ftiftwa OI lonwtvo

A Wavarlp ITIFM.

oorvlooiTUB BEBHATBD FAHILT.

MASONIC N o n c iAa a*

l u d n Iat IbA

N . ' T J . T s f r ^ , . ' y n « MladfA raoBi lonltkl at I afcMek tat

J a a iu H. MACACAh, lAcroMrp.

f t p . a I . NOTICE

ra ra I niAUh t l d an . Pa- traiA hlc lata roalilApeA, II

bi.u m Y : s s j ;|;M. a Risk H au at

Tha m u f takaral rHkal will k t AkAnpU- nod kt lb* kaaiA Af n r Mia krvthAr, Jahi HAH, 111 MnlkArrv •tnoL u PrMkp ana- IkR. dopaarp T, j | , i , J n * ^ B C ljH |^ l j ,

K P. BO O Rir, EoATAtirp.

kill ka AKtrad tor tha ropAAC H___ InMnatM Ik IlM CaauMrp M ib t'••palchrA.tOHH—On

ONkMUBa r HAI44I. la

WMoAodap, lAkkarp'. , W. Etaal, a tta of da

H aldu. la kar Tltk wiiUiA h tU k t :

paar. (am I

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H O L T NAME s o a n T N o n c iTHB BUBharA at BL AMpHaSa HaM Hn

BaHttp ATA rakkulAd la a t a w i H ^ I parldk kail IbM OTAnlas at 1:14 AfAlAai. A aracu * ta tka haaiA a t litAlr l i tA it.- C nthsr, Pkltlch L u , la raall* Iba snptfA tw tka

BBOB0B Pi

u ih las PAk MAh I* *Hpi n pto t BP

ANYTH INQ m oudlltaa, **k‘l

«A will UT* PM C*„ I t AckdoBP *Lt ‘KIDHMT oftik f i ls ti

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for

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ftfOuiftd ' *r«lory.

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M O T O R a C L I i AMD IK T C L E S

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CHAIR ruck HUA Dopr ___

111. PnTtdAAAkukRU M M kttn wBAtad u > • «lp»a a d iM tiiniA OfarkMr, B n lAAAk, B. I.

at III aaa wbo aad uAl hana: la n t ^ v a

K tarAAM rroki MM anM par. A dniai dTor, Bai t l . M**a ARM.

DRIVER waatad •tuda MklBEitarAAM

DEIVEE—: •Asaa.

■f Hi NER—TAoas P tu . »«<k abba iiieo Oft igbmiJig ftUvof MTftlttafta

tor ftdvftftftwmrtrt: t a ot a IS. NiWft (grtoi SfttaiiWfETENOaBAPHRU—T un * B M

B.XAAI a ik ta t lu m 4 kaalaAM aptlli CHI I A . m T V w i H I. l i t MaikAl At.

CANDY—(Hrte waalAd, Mpartckaad aa AAt klAAU: BAA4 WAAU Mid AtAkdl

fw rlEkt sIrM PRITl. dap u ’

CARVAEEHBE—VAktad. ^ ______----------- ----- bat wAli-i*Ab4k.auvAAOtra;

amaaiIa i aaif. lAtardA*. I

HOUEEWORX—WoMW boAuwark aad wuhM s.

d ra u R u t . Bai H. Nawa

WMtad f u EMAlkli; MINI ba kOkL a4-IA Affna.

HOUBKWORK—Ktddte-AEAd u AldAtlT i■ AU. I l l I

PM aL. d tp__________ id 11aaall a t tu T cfAlAoh.

HOUSHWORK-;WMtAd. wbllA SMAral hAAHWuk, wRk u aHkaat

HRE. BIEHOP, IH OtaftM a n .HUUEBWORX-.4lt1 Ia' m RM irilb EAkAcal

kaaaaAmrk; ra tu o a u rAsalnd: sa kaua atek ta H I H ^ b H v a ^ M._

w aiudill hoMi. await MiRtp.

Hour:l " g *S!t L ^ « I« M M M HM L IMOW WbtuTp ; At WbKA tu .

r .^ n S S

CANVaEEERE—Wlah A law 1 ^ caaw far ksAUkald artlcla; quick uUw. AU H., Bat II. Kawa aHiaa._______

AA-UOUfRWORX-vOirl u ----------

k n aao w h i waat ba k u t i Raas kt It* UaMa ATA.. IrcMstAB. ■

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t n u H I p i u .

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Ml bSoI d f T . ^ I ectionbry d d

CROjooq-ARTHDI 0O (A- - t io iT

BODEBWOBK-TaaM eRT IW .SMAtsl bakuwAfki ilMct fcaSN: Mm * H kana.

KBAMEE. H I A»M aaa. ______

po iiT to ii TORK OOK-

HOtfEBWORK—HklM. M H

rl; iSHt kaaw Iww M M BAIUT. I I HIE *L

HOIIkEWORXkAa***nni:

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h aau w u k ; Raak haaaavilla ava , Altp.________

IH

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THARS OP AOH. APPLT AT

t s e

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TOCK niMtA wAMad M w * S '* F ^ *••*■ dOWNSTOR A MURFMY. t l Uktala M.___

AnnrlcM•lEBliE WMtad, non-Mlaa Raa. at Ca. Natlar, W. J,

TOOLMAKER- toM jAWAlITi

UfM waa • Hatetp At.

ip ^ n e a d auk u laate far00., 411

TODLMAKHRE w utad . H *A rM a^ M fanch aad dte warK Addrau Ttoliaabu,

Ra i 114, Nawa AffHw________________WftatSga

PLAMR ETRBHT OATH. WMT-

moHODEB K L ig B MPo. o a .

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t M lAfA U d tekrkora M *fAi k t asaa ApMP 111 Partp oLHLMMBBT trlmnwr aad * r a a M

Tka Baawtp MmiAarp. I l l cB rtnl

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HOTHER kkd daksklu waatAd aad lair ram aM ralln ’

WORK.COHDI-

r waatAd: u * d baau • M ra tu k iw tfEM- TrarthT a a r v ^ A n U p l a l U * fc-Tu.

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(raarTDOLHAKER. MsarlAiMAd. w a a |^ Addrau

Twlkiakcr, B « J i t . Rawi afftea______ _TAILOR wAAlad tor oHatatMa

roaw. Appip ta rmbasu at u ITEIK E 111 UrtARfiAld ava

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waWkwAA wa- mS T i .

itM at Ap*lp

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tarp. AMiP Markat ■At, MR. PBHTCHHR.

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w i K r a *

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roflMnirnl, i•f fttUlroaU,lMv(•Ivo irrrltoi by nfiftolniiftoiJT ltlgV. N. J.

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EMPLOYIAVCOt'NTANI

dUrd. vtirpl latOfnvi'SlalOfnvnti tn<

Irn lift, Htfe))ftrf««; •v*ntiftl. Kni 14. NACCOUNTANI

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fftn furalrh tiftp ft'ftghftr oSlfSuiTifurr ft’KoSk^KEEPSOOK-KI

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bftiOc wlfth rtsftft. Adgr«KAftTENnRP

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wftfttftd colIlfbod trodo.40W« Offtco

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wtebu At tn m flAAd]Ba lbeu a k

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V44r«P touM . offk*.•'{hj^C} virL t« u iia t la cklflM oftor m IkwI

Otvd Sftiufday, *1 Brmid it.

Ho«b 111, WiM bolldlni*

lELP W A N T C D -M E N AND WOMEN^UBhET for p«(UoMt«: mlm or woauM «f

roflMnient. taiio dt4«r» tor Mfh clioo Mno .f ootilrMia. MlUnf to boot &mtiioN: on>> itiPlvo trrritorjr to onorcotlo workor: wrUo bt i^ w ln ln n t . U tA N D t . HAUft,TON. ■r i'ufo. N. J.

L'OUPLK w«niod» tor omoll fomtiy In bool p^rt of Uuhtoloir; m l(bt toko irowo^Mp

K o^lfor ftlw; roqoJro thorovflily pooq .L.« tnciMitInf brood omd eoko. Addrooo Vi^petont, |uk I, MMOtQlklr broaota. Nowo

t't^UPLB, wbito or coloro4» I II ; wltk. cook- lotindftM^ uioful, ond butior, O U T ^U F I

AfoOry Tl CoMro ot.. Oronco-IMCN—vrOMBN-ftl mopib; fOTonmoot Jobo;

vofobrioo conounily; ortto i*>f Hot. Proakltn tootituto, L>o}jt. SMU Roehoottr. N. f .BTHMOUR A TH KRM lhd~o<flco^uolotonti,

a tfb knowloilto of book-kotplni for too* tury efftco tNutlojr dlatrlct). Audrooo Of-

EMPLOYMENT W A N T E D -M E N

d r u t * ^ .«nr-B o o n K u m ^ w i d * * wi*ii**

■Wowrr'a h#i««i #mA *l»l«Oblldni lu kll tklnm. Catl (THiliifa, II Wokoman pro.______H oiiasK niPK it, wm«*. • •ksaw. Addna* ■•■Mkmm'i *** *■Dfflr*. , __________ ,,

BmiAl ■»!! K tthanjad. •a a irJ lM ih l/ Pwawuu, Tw« Vadrr a u a m tt* .

Rmnli II IUb

R ap d lrtn c A •vrpUM of All

.n l^n a .

u u x C A tu R s o i r r u 09x IH Hitrkil au ’r b « u ItlT lUrkat.

virlH’ atwA of o«d ranri'----- ,' witli tlw Dim ID >IdU ( t a r n : the la « r p/fem •■#.»*««T m WlTa Ir Diderd ID par fV law (im itan

I* laailwddirrmac*liMD aaial.. ------ „ _vUt h* a m ila lM to add: aw nn-aton

■ ----- atam binc to fural*

BOUtlWOBK—Torn* Cblarad « ■ » » llkb (anfral hawaarerk Jii tmall

pioib cookiBi; sood rotofWBC*. I l l wArronm. ____BOURBWOIIK wfalad; maiw

b a m dally; ar wwild waah dirtaa aaao- Inca Addraaa J.. Ao* II, Maara aHlaa.■Ol’M W O m t — Taaiic

wlohto hoiuoowork or dA/P wata, Hoop bomo. n l HpaW doA Ota_______HOuilBWOBK—Tottnc lady VW

hovaaarodt; food hana prefeated ta P ick wacaa o lll m Hick at.__ _____________HOUeSWORK—Olrl wlakai Mcfclkaaaawwk

or nutaa for citlldraa; alaap boaia MT pmaantk aaa.. top (laor^_____________

AIR HHATtMOWAlOf b^l

oaItoo. Air . ___covorlAX. ptumblaf flituroi ovory doocrlpttoo; boot_a .

bulldlNi (• mcktA with o bMM. MOM M rwHer HAWOAlOi. Dnko,pAd ArtncbAlri VotoWf t'ukorl lAPiPir Dini!

K . ~ a r > a a . - ^ c W ‘ S ’« »^ S a r . t M ' K h ^ ™ ™ . u . o i «m im ^ iSiiiiitAN And kun^wdo of omcloo

wHer ftitfoA. UMwnr liinop. OaWooU imrffo Bu^or**■ 1a l ^ t w , tmom^ m m PWldtitd ftcrooMb B<I Rpofp ioiuo. loioot itrUi

ond • T M m I FuniH-r

kllOAOtdII •Ad BoddlM.

HuuaxwoRK—coioTod firi r tAt houooirork or dAy*i work. IIIH Lock

.1., ORBBNa ____________

A^X’OUNTANT—Booki oponoA. rloood* Au- dltrd. oimpio uratomi InMtollod; flnonrlAl

IUiloin«i)ii and rtpetio propArod. book* writ* Irn up, Sbtaklr or monthly; modorou chorofo; ovoningi only, Addrooo Confidon* tio l.lin i 14. Nona offiro.ACCOVRTANT8. oonJfiMl. forAlahad.

oM ; oudiM. iBvavtlfKiiaDA oyotooM.•TAM Audi’. Co.. i:oMU bldp.l tol. Uht «M ; roftropcoA, Dun. BrAdPtroot; aap Moworhjiouk.ACX^UNTANT, vxporl, Audlfo. OkomlnAtlono * in « •youmotlutloA of Acrounto; Incomo

ropom pranorod. FRANK M. »COTT, Fliiiwan a building. Talopbono M*rfc*l TII3.AUTpMOBTLIQ w-uhar. colorod, atpOflan<^ad;

ig>i fumlah bvot raforon^ooi wighoa poal' tlpD wMhof or poUihor. RUBSRT ALLEN, ll,BuDiniar pro.BOiOK-KEEPCR-

kaap^r,»var 11 : coonllng ond ganarol offli'O

-Biport fAotory book- katp^r, morriad tnon, of axoruilvo obllUy.

o\ar II yapn uf practical oiporlanca In Aa< ' • for

• tiCAganirnt; Al rafaroncoo. tlo i 4}. Na*k'a offlca.

•xporlanca uiw ork, la optn Addroaa ^ ppart,

LOOK-KELPSR. cAohlar. oorroopODdOAt..•o il rovum ntaodad; onorvotle, thoroughly

d lm |M lant to loko cbArgo of booko, era«(o And ojrrcuta u ffko Im provom m ta ond offoct •ti%|f.ga * l i e . Addraoo B nargotlc . B o i | l , K aao <k/flr«.M&t)KKREPEH, thorougb'y axporlonoad.

Wtikoi lo Itaap book! for *oma concarn In oiOnln|a; rpn opao. adjurl o ' boionco booko. Addrooo Boofei, iJox IT. Nowa uffjt-a,Bt>OK'K LKPKR. ai^porltnnad^and rrltablo;

•go 14. Addraaa R-. Bui 111. N««a offli:a.BOTB-'Two boyi. ogra IT, with aomt cipart'

Ppea, wiah pooliiono with olartiifol coo- cwrAA Addraaa B. Bog «|. Nowa offlca.

ttTENBFR olabro poalllon; good workar; boat rafaranca. Addraaa haforanoo. Box

$Zm Nfwa ofllroBAKER—Qo^, All-Around mon wonta ooal

OEO. RUBIOK. PlAlnfiald. N. J.

-TbHIDg rolOTOd WOMlAfl widh00 gonarAl houoawork. 14 B'

HOt'PEWORK-

UOVMKB'ORK-Oo faooao Digbll work. IM ThotAAO at.

oydan ot. no iwAdAy

LAi:ND«SPa. ftwmaB,flrat'ClAOP. Call morning*. I l l Warron it.LAUNDRRWI. eolorad,. oxporlaiuMd, wtoboo

day ‘ 1 work.__t | OrAMgo »t _ ____viriMCMmT^ffRR-iutaro w m * «#

ancf and Ability wloboii pooUl*« w tb wma-ufacturlng or rommarrlAl houoa; fainlliop w l^offltw work ond cApabk ofdroBO atrlcily BiiatnoAo. Boo 4T. Nowa offloo.

prtCAo: Aol Aaciimry ..to purvliAoa oAma. odaicf froo alot nf boiian Md ipdir[ng ‘ •

potroup to moattoA.

opp. WaikinAtoA BAribATTBKTlON>-BxtrAardlliArF <I.IM brand aaw ildhch dowblA dlik roc- ordA. I So. oAch, fariBorly oold At 74d-: born, looo tAikltif mAi-hInMi. M.I4 wpvArd; 441 VIctrolA atylo bornloiA maebliiA. llT .il; pbooogropha and iwcordo agehanfod,: oxpart fapalrFng, repair parto chOAp. IM Bpring' flald Ava; opan oyoQlogo Apd BaiidM*-ATTE NTION'^^anlng dMOA Ia a»

BbAdao: manofActuron* oamploi Al hAifSrlca; alao rcktnploto lino Of lAdlaO* And oMI’

fan'o draoaao. aowaot nodolt j Al vary low prlooa; AltarAtiono froo. JEKKIB ROBMM- LBR DAVIP. I t! SoQlb OrAAgo Avo.. hoar Uttlatan Ava *^ona Muiborrf 44171 opto oarnlngA _____ _

upi parlor iiortgc .. hoatara; gao raaga

, . othor Cufflltara chaap. Aeadony ot

AHPKALT Flint Roofli1«tromnaaio; l<di oa. ^ por roU; «■

wTtr ihtiuiiai or ila roon; romnAatj, pM* roll; aaphali aad motAllw PfdA'M jBm. and tbc,{t“ "

fk. par goltoa; largi^ dralart ip ; elfy ilallvorloo froo. IM-M N. R-

Ttl. ABAT MAiltOt Wa

•TENOURAPHER aad gf«M aoolotaot; four yaara' axparlanco; good rotetaom ;

modarota, Addrooo •tonOc B®* 74. Nowoofflca. __________ITENOURAPHER. oxptrloacod. wiohoi ptr-

manont potillon; eonpHanclooo workor. Addraao §toftO. 174 WalawrIghI tcUPflTAIRB girt, good m w f. oxM rioB^.

boat af rafaroncoo, anxntt poMllM' III. Call or wrlto, OAft of MRB. nOI^LKE. 144 Mitaenth ova., Irvingloa,___________

B'ABHINa by a mot hod OP- paclallr nor owa Wo l^llaro

I Sbb hoBtow'lvM In N.wayk ana Vltmlty of wHhday anaaytnMa. Tb. bo4 aad table lin n and all athw '"nal warfc" ralarnaC aaalim and IfaaaC raady for UM—tba baDy clolbM aaah.4 and drIotL T^. ooat. fira tanU o pound, or oli conta If Ibo alArehlag to doho. Prompt And rrgatar oorviro. Try Itl Bond boatal or ‘phoo% for wagon to ^ n . HUXIER Rough pry lAundry i^o.. 414 and 414 Har^ kai ac ‘Pbonoo lU l - f m MkC

tion.CuLt^CTOR. by roAponitblo party;

Hwaaldd coiloctorahlp or io call on aotab- l l fh ^ InidA Addrooo Raltabla Bog 41, wowo offlca _ _ _ _ _ ___COM^BITOR—Oood fobbing compditicr

wabta work In opon abnp; union rata; *duld run tm ill plant. Apply B. B.. 74 Oak At., Jttoay c u r._______ __________ __ _CplfPOtfTOfil. axporlapeod. If yeart of agO;

vloboo aaw poolOoo; |I7 waak. Addrooo CboipooHor. Bfx IH. Nowo offlco.COLLBCTOR^MaW wiihoo pnoUion at col-

lootw; rivo yoar*' buolTMOo axportoneo. Ad> dfogg BtltAblA, Boa 74. WAwt offlco.______C f t i r wWiok pooilloa, hau l ar ra^airAht;

booi or raftroocoi. Addrooo Ckot. Bog t t . I otncoa

44:

WAPHINO-Rov owoatly w jrttabU ' tbt UHtKDA WBT-WAiH LAUNDI^

I5J High ot.. do rout oatirt fAwlly wajh m m caota; r»lurr.od wlthla *4 h««rf rtady fcf tho Una: wlvo ua a Inal. Toi RJOI B R-WABHlNO—Woman wUhoo waablng. Iron­

ing ond claantrig. II ioTtnlaonth aaa.. MART •AFRONIK,

BRUOOIVT. ragtolofadi o«pArloa«ad; Ckrta- 41aa; mlddlo-agad man; Wat roforoaoM:

pmdorau oalary. Bniggiota 414 KualardonPt., KOWATKBRITBIL atporlonood. wfakop work* abj*

Iktaf troai light daUwory ta b a a v trank- lag. rUNDUN. Eaglo Rock ata.. wool or-

wVsHTNQ—Woman *AhU w ^Ironlag. I l l Mbaw ava. MRS- J. TONKA.

wThHINO-Colijrad wowtan wloboo waabini and Ironing, howit. I l l Go raid# ot

WfiMAN wtohaa pooltion At working hottoa- katpar In widowoKa family; boot of r«f-

oronca. good wagoa. Midi 0EI8R *** Acadamy ot.. city. ____________

a l l Oim WINTER lU lT t MUiT ■■ «OLD —A aurp’iM lot of iMAutltuUy trlrnmad

ladioo' iallor«d m Ui , ranging la roiim from to III. In briMkdrIoth. hotwioo. jjorgoi and gibordlnoa, to bo oold AT TOUR OWN Pl«li:n .hial acrott MtllUro Parll t® MLK- NEIT CUHEN. 14 Baat Park m__________AT llT Mouth Orango ava. t gpooRo Baacoa

ot. —Largo auanUiy of MIob'o awRa, browna and poaell itiipOA. In lataol modol^ alto boya’ aulU And ovaroooto; alpo Ladl^ and chlldron'a roato at oAcrllfcoa. Call oarly for boot oolaoiloaAp ________

rillowA. tic .; ckalrA, •«.. I t.; ^Iffonnkora. |4.I4:

DIBft CLOUrr. tl.M ; drop-tOAf Uhlo.kitokoh lablo, U«.; now round takl*. M.ii;

H r., wltidow AfiAdca, bp^ot. |4. ao«

alldlng uottch. I l . l t ; mattroaiL Udo,~k; gringo. | l ; piano otoola, a l: »** nulU, 1,44: rockor. 4 tc .; rug, 11.44; pal alnvo mmwf, II.Tl: gao range, 44. aow Ai. ruga, tic 0014)1 mga, I t ; carpat. | l , coot ffO;

'-can, li-44, Horrii chadr, iON, I kouth Oyaaga are.,

wAAh atand, 11; go-can, li-44. Horria chadr. I t . l l . tAMt^EL BIMON. I ^Bpflogfloid a rt. JuocHon.DAVENPORT, llko now. tl4. o«ot Ml; 11

bmry auUa. tablaa, oat too, ebaira and rockor. ||4 , ccot 144. 4-ploca oilU, mahog aay, ganuina laalhar, Ml, ooal |TI; Turkiab ehatra and rockaga, IT 14, coat |34. CAN- TBR'fl. 44 Academy at.PINING room, bad room, kltehan. library

ond parlor furoKurr. now ond allghtly uoad cheap At CANTEII'M, 44 Acadamy at., near Halaay.

H O R SE S. C A IM A O iS , ETC - ' i W l l l l U 0 P P 0 n i » I I T I B ' ’^ 1

T |p « w r i t tn rb4 SappliM

_ ___ k f. r k r r t , Pm*.

aaMKRAL T T F R W R iT iiili 'i i t 'p r i .r co,. )«f HARKRT RT MITU l l t l . ITH PUMR. H*M bR-ta-Cato tn » v rllb r acebanc* la If. J .IN r rk PRRIiTrh tiM writto. in DarfbFl n n -

tUttoB 111. ICI eUbtan ava.; >bnn> K tl RTawlr.TVRER IrcnwrlUn. Rnmlnclbn ffn. lb, Ua.

niPORTANT RAUI.A t PUBLIC AUOTIM.

J. ). HOLLB LIVBRT OO. RbtIrlBC frbto ibb l lw y bHUMCA

l l - t t ■blcman at.,Opanalta eawt bn***, Nbaarh, M. J .

ON TUMDAT. JAMUJutT 11, AT II :M IRail will abbtlbiw anili •v tn th la i la m U

I tb .m APFHAtRAL V A L ^ t»—HOMRS. BLACKS AND

IlKATR. MATCHED TBAME—M Plfty htanbA enabhto, n if in wacbaa

buw. DMiim, chblr vuoan, wmiyb, IniiOaiib, ninaboHlA bw tbM carrlacn. all uf Etandard makaa

rORTT a*l> af *llYbf-m«ttbl.A Sbbbln aabnI?!irw o 1- Iff viS' I haraom. iEVBNTT-

uTStTrii!!?- * KLe^LZIL l i t M arJotS I buffalo robot tn d blankata. largo lotI*, toll clitoc.^Papw bM»«, l i t HarkctM. n .ify unlffwaia, htotMA wblH an4 Habituniforini. Ev.rTinlac U> b* »IA la H carau lot. to tb* htebato bM4.r at abtolat. tol*DMnBRWnODE. tE>; nbutli; all n tav mabw. unllorina

n a u l . N for t towibai rhuiw .t aicbaac. ' — — •'' ' ‘CON. ' ■ ' -----a Haw Jamy. THOHI

'PboiM HirMtMC Hroad. room

ABtUTT la n r kayvard; Hat y n r btoi tohb w tar «alca n m lti; * a i ^ j O I

a t b n b iM i buy*ra toM naC OLOM J a BC naata, IH E naE tL, i

E A L P . tau rra t * ( tb ^ rctlaWr paHp ta alMbInc lla«; clotMac ka«wla4cb act a P

•aallal. OLOEB Eiulptaa EnbacEC. I n E r a u aL, m n * i l l - i l l . ^BALOOM. traffto tty n t. w tocto | l l l t la*

r*ati prtc* tl .H I . IbtlaSlaf larM .ta«E aak racbiar. ULOBE Bwlntto Enltonc% IM B nak iL. rocur I l l - I l l . .□ROCBRr aa4 Hwaw rtara. aabo___

yaarly ncalcia aaly twa mi—la taw*: cru* aalr II.IH . IbcIiMIb* )M

S i f wn ew and nicoND-llaND aAPM;NIW a RK CEtYlNIl-HAND llA-

-------- NUT:T OO., M rHRRTNtl

' u r v mlUCiUfiT A DO

.. . AND . DOREUVI t» .

llOrME; RBBT TQNp RAND.

TM BROAD BT.

P ifM Mat Olftbo Bird gtoro, IM Mulberry it.; tl4

pair largo oouab brooding plgoono. If Ibo. (o doson; lugt tho kind you ran moko monoy

ATTENTKiN—Wtw Victor i i u rd A rod.purplo, block oOAl, twonly to fifty prr eont

off prtco; largo aworimont by CM»oa Lau­der. MoTordiACk. VUtroJao Ahd Orofono m •I cut K i m 1 ERA KOI. HotropAiltAii build Ing. Woi - —floar.

Vaohlagton ot„ cor. MATkof. fourth

FlNKHT ond LorgOBt aBOorifnenl of mcoad* hand furniture In tho rJty, bIho n flno linn

of now goodfl, cheop for raob; birdsoyo maplo l>rrm»r, 111.44, coot IM. mahogany Ckif- fonntor. 414, root | l i liroM lied, 14; nn- ainelod Rodi. M 44, oak DrM*or. |4.44: Cklf* fonnlor. I t; Ateriing uurlghi Plano, mahag- niiy laao, tl4, i-aot M<4; mahoioiiy Parlor •uiio. coYorod in Hpantoh loather, | i l . rogu* lor |U : othor ouicoo. tU i four-pioco mtonob LiYini Room Bull*. IM. Whooier A WUton drop head machino, 114; Wardrobo* 14: Kltchon rablnal, 14; KUchnn rionoi, ILMi CoinblnEtlon laro. 124, roll top l>ookr 411l rial top Dook, M; typawrltor Doak, IT; ('onk NIqvo, 11.14 up. <la« Range, t l : largo asEorttnont of Ruga. ••-Inch lop Ruftot. 111. l4-ioch top Tabio. IM.44. illp onAl I'halro In gonuine ttpanloh loather, |2,I4; a few of oar many bargaino. H J. HlINT, MT Broad at., near |*ackawanna utatlom

AoMmll AonoolaoAophnJt flint mofliBAimlt PAlnt. Mc l

ly doAO. V Ici^R Roofing Wavorly MR IT Wright M*

not OffA^

»iL: blnciR Roofing MM COb; (m.

ROOriNCI It M>

FOR BALE—Ono folding btd. ono bOAOk ckothaa wringar, amall Iro box. MeNA-

MhRA. II Wilauh pi . Bellovlllo

WANTED, t good bluo chOflter homing plgoona. about i woeki old; |1.44. Ad-

droio Plgrobo, Box 44, Nowg offlco.

W atcbM ee4 Jew elryJEWFI.TIY diroci from factory enroN nionoy;

J«w«lry mado ovor In laUet alyle*; do*■Igna and aallinatoa cheerfully furnlehod: com* III and talk it ovtr A. M. JA<.‘K. 4l Lawrooco at.

OPPORTUNITT o r A LIPETIMR,Thi* >qulbm*Dt la worthy of *y*ry u*e*r-

lak.r'i *tt<«l*B. Tbotuuahbnd bit t to uM..ty fib* wbkoM. „ .

[ii*|MK-tb>ii on Monday. Janvary I*, all toy. Tarmi and rabdlllon. on day of lal*.

R VAN PtIZNAK.Aitetleaaar.

aioab. ' OLOOE Eitalat** Braad at., t h w ir t- llAAM RITloul y n > ( n a a wltb

Ity. tffan d aypaataiihy lawialtad nabuasfbrloi warb; muat Invabt li*'3 :

bpatltoto iw if I* MaBaM M tt Dlaat itKaiaE a aod aarvloto aaa

r* rS i tS ? a l* M* l . twSitiM n f

S k a iRBHOVAt^lly.Jar.V* alyna l.tlarlnb aad

.ho*' roxda now al >•« B rud al. 'Pbaa* H»l Hartal. ^

A w B ugt, W iadew S k a d e i r m I S c r e e nfORCKBfl glnoi Inctooed. otprra Moh, ocroon

ordofu taken for oprlBg. diroel from JoALJOHN KOPP. r So. Ninth at.; tal. i±A Wav-

FrelermaJ Fob* a e d E a b l e wPORk aad atoblama, alt aucl.llM; charou.

locEtii. rlnat allk W la ... MiSulold buiiant. Wtaajk Eoiblttb ro., Wki Braad a t . Ba»aiE.

BULL-E HEAD fTAELBE. tH o e , H. HOT, PROP.,

,•>■,1) BROAD ST., NEWARK. N. J.AUCTION lAl.B EVERT

t u e id a t a n d p h id a t . aPBCIALl!

JIST RECCIVICD, I* HEAD OF BEET IIIIAPI' AND THIK'KINU HOReEI. ALL Ai-i liu a tn li a n d HEADT rOH IH- utiniATB t'AE.

I-HIVATE RALIUI AT ALL TIHBIt. tbb HKAD TO HEI.KCT FROM—IH

ALLHONEt HKTL'KNKD IF DIMATIIFIBD

MILEe W. BANET * Baown -N BRiDOB er.. h ew a e k . a L

TELEPHONE «M HULEIBWf. EPECIAL'

J S t S X V A i ®•bar* tad avttabl* for tba bnaaat iHwetliondit

b* ratdy I* aa itr «a*a h it dMlta a t.a M e afiar l«T*>llkktloi<. Addraaa Maak n i'. aak

Nawa ofltc*.ATt RaCTTVE caaniTT <»arila«

aala, tully tarnlabad: lowbaat: baib. laa; ■MltDiobllai________pabltn bailAatt, frail*. barrMa. aacm blaat aaar Nawark. Addraaa Raaaeaabla, BeE M, Nawa affira. *A^TENTlOM-na bvya peptlH

ilobary. autloMry, dear attaa, aaaf H n i ls s iraarlpta IIOl *— --------------- -----------ohaaaa, RMb Itl, Ualaa balMlne. t

Ion A.ATTEimON—111! bay*

rlaan , lb* craam parlor, foiati oarltoai rant f l l maatblyi tan - j : raaaoa. Hckataa HITCH Braad *1 .. rtata t lL '

o r ^ —CTWidrea^x •podaL M e.; m 'rr, nvo Morekeeper'i PrAflt, A

lALR.iRV!<rt._ . *7......... —VO otflrokoopor’i profit AmylcAnPolncMt Cn. Prince and Woo* Xinnoy oU.ARE ynu la aood of otaro f U i a ^ ToU M our flxturo iraublM: wo mnaurAduiw

ng la iho lino* RoUnMo M m(l-io CommordAl M.. mat Canty lolAad

Tol O il Mnrkot.thing Co.,|i<mt lAndIngALt* kin4o of flxtuTMk eonntort, okolvoo,

ohawoAogo. onffoo mllln ocaFu. Ico M m•Lc.. tl roAoovMbln pricoa fltifoK. tWoi., aonr KpringfloUi ova.; to). IIMM Wav.a p p l e elEof’ Juioa. oatoL Me. nlHAr

alnoo And IS uioro of ovtry ^ocrlpltofc Sond M ta l to JOHN B BRA8SER. 7 t t EAot Fnirimiunt Ava- or *yliono TTi Wovorly.ALL KINDS I>f flxturoa aannttm, okowepooi.

iceboxoa coffao fttllla rogUtora ohoo bonchoo, will ooii choap. SOMMBIt, 141 Sprlogflold aaOo ______a t l a s—Largo AtiM of Nfwark, Orango nnd

Eooox t'oujnty; coot IM each, will ooHcheap.fJeOa

Addr«m CoUto, Box M. Nowe of-

IM

WOMAN wlohoe pooll . drteo; good, plain £»«kj cIM or country.

iohee poeltlon; ftrot-rlaiie 1*“**" Addretf ^oepi^table. Box »0. Newo offliw. gPOMAN aanto laiwdry work, homo* or go------ Igno.•ut. II MaldotiWOMAN wanio half 6oto work,

•o^n^ ot. ____Ma J.. «

TOUNO Amoiicnn enro of young ehli

■MAh Gorman. MISS Ointofi nvo.TOUNO , Oormnn-Amortenn girl would Ilk*

to toko enro of baby and light houoowork. •t.. Ii ‘ "441 South Orovo

KBctRlCLAK—Tna ygara* oxporitnen. un- •oroUASn are tigktA, rhoogtato, llfkttag,

hro wiroo. fusing, ote; ihoatrleal and Imv- •itng oxpofiiMiro; dwtro any ttoady work

good buMnoM eoAcwm. AddrOM Sloe- tiielAa, Bax 4T, Nowo offloo.

TOUNO lady, well odurat*d, dMiro* pout- lion, doing rlorlral work. Addrooo Clorl- 1, Bps Mr Nowo offlca*

TOUNO lady wliheo poolllon to ploy Hr dandng elaoA. Addroua Danelag, Box L.

Nowo offlco. O r a n r * . __________ _BldBCTRKlAN-FtyM^fHai .chinIfow

alorAiy i o

BM ML

YOU nood a holporT DaF* of any kind.M. P.. tb t Hirkory at.. Ort!.ET.

ptRBHAM wtibaa yaatuoai fli Kaadjr aaa aobar.

I |, Nawa ofno*. __• ytaiW to- Addraa L ,

M ORTGAGE L O A N S-llE A L ESTATE

IdANAaER-eALHfHAjr, raar* a t *(f**t*nai to raal aaiDta Ei*Mito»E, llitotto ta n a k t

• : <*RaW* at h a a ^ a * wiaa (waald ’ a tlur ttaa at betoeaea); tw aM baat

Wraocaa; baad It aititobry. A 4dn« Tratowartby, Ba* I, Nawa atfla*-

MO4n I e

R aftoke*:■MOMor m• t riforun

I Z f l r Agod I I , oAiko poM tUn aa gouMAl of-noi AoetstAut; InoMo or ouundo work:

A t i jw R o -

MONET to loan 4o ftnt bond nnd shorlgago nt t por oonl.a In o«mn of MM up: a* bonuo

ohnrgod. tCRAlUinfOHAUSBN A HART- PENCE, CounooloMrAl-LAW, t i l Broad it.

C iuoUng, buolnogn osportonoA*Mo. Box M, Nbwa otfIcAa

ilAN. Mlddlo-Agod, wwnoA inotdo work

jQUpor Otoo city*s i i r wtlRng to do Any klod of work*

m arrlo^ tomporanoo,t o l n r EEDORN, l<

HONET ta laaa an baat a n t n a a t t w : Nawark, all of Eaaaa Caaaiy, lartadlM

Unlan C an ty , a t I »*r **nL PRANK E. PREAR. m w a a 'a balWlnt.___________ __

W.. U PaahiB* a n .PAPER-BANOBK, ftrat-alaa*. waata wark

by roll ar day: ardlbary m a ia l aaaaat fw aliU at fak*f, 14 Aat r i a a C t i, H t f k k fa a arapAHmMa, De»*r-baaeta*, calali

atMtartaa 4*a* rary raeaebakl , EtiBilETTr I II Eaatb E*r*at*a»tb iL^ADPTBE aad Pa Dark aa ta r—Tana# toaa

widkaa ataady baaittoa In tactatr. Ad- 4 iw Btaady, Baa lU , Maw* otfte*.■aLBEHAK f if) . I t yaarP aaparlanca. abU-

14 Lntadrtly MlablUhad, adaralad, taanbaratai aaly aatabllahad kaa*«

. Id. Addrato iT T. K., I l l Eutladt* A**-, Eaat Oraat*.w 4 ly ” iL•Cwdoroda

EHifl^tNO—Tonng ntnn wltb shipping. rAli roAd nnd tmffle oip<^onro deotr*A p^Uon

M Rftlppfng riorko wttk rollablo POftCOTB. Ad’ drdio Irtipping, Box II, Nowo offloo*WITTER. (WA 0 ) 0 0 toad bAr* wming, oobor,

wlohoo pooltion, cttFp oonnity* Dw MBCCtA, » I t Van Buron ot*

BOimo KAN (H i. htno panru* buotnoM os- porlonro In rntlrond nnd mnnufanturing

coneorn ni irn flk mnnnfor nnd noototnnt io gofoo mnuager would l!ho to counoct with A feSoblo roocorn: enpAblo of hAndlloi offlco

>rre ond goneral ratruopondonco, Addi ^ Box U4, News offlto.

TEgiNU MAN. IT, with one and olieahnlf yOor*o*si»eTioaco In o!octr1<*nl ohep work,

wMior to learn oloctiicnl mnchlnlot trude; m a glvo roforanro, Addrnno Eloetrtcal, Box II* N4W0 offleo.TOUNG MAN* euporlonrod, wUhoo poottlen

n b kUlomoMla reafom no dompROtmtao; umUh heol of roforawcoe. Addrooo Ex.

ndWoTlCAd, Box M, Nowo offleo.YOUNG KAN. II. doolrog pooUlon In goittj*

funiloJiing buolnooi or otnillor lino; no tx- w Senrsi best rofaFoncon* Addrooi A., Box 147* Niwo offira.TOUNG HAN, 21* oxptfionrod In <wr< of

borooo and daltvorlug ardoro; AcgwAtAtod WJth;itrovt» of city. Addrooi Toung, Bog f t, llawe offko.iroUNa MAN. otporiMMfC wHbM poKUon

kg mlooinAi), eolloctori enn turnlkb bool ai roCirghvo* Addrooo Enligniik. Bon II. Now* oflfho.TOONO MAN. Hr doolroo ( UM. oollooior or aay ir good roftranoooa Addrmi1 E 2 U

I aaaltliB a* l in t aatilda I M,. Bb^dL

wark. a . Nawa

TOUNO Han wMiaa atflaa paafllaa) (aad bobfc-kaayar or Clark I aaa ala* aat ■* akr '

lawr, AdtraiB B., B*i I, Nawa ofttcaTOUNO MAN wtaaa* m ltla a aa

tlranaa: baa aaMataae* aad a i IT, Nawa *me*.

tmlDaar IlMbaa Alflranaa: baa aiyanaae* aaa iiaaiwa a 2^

I n to B., Be:YOUNO MAN, oalaraA. v Wm* yaaltm raa ^ k j l^ a h ra lM ar lltk t Ran** wark. W.________m Baab *4___________________

Eht S r u m i C N T V A N T E D -V O IIE N

3 S T B 5 ? v “ 2 s k « ^ saOOK—AiAarleaB waotoa wlakta R**>tl«aa*

aadi a a t baaaawerh law bear* AaUy *r

fbaSra

COpS->1bant.eNI eiiBaa EiaMlaA aaliali, fll* Ebaw ara- I t t faetaa.

' B A r i eo K K —Cla ‘waiaan far a Aayli

aa baMe trary ta^ i------- -------- __ m want a rallabt*‘waiaan far a Aay> warhT " '

a a i alaanara ywa aka eat aaa traat

W* baa* ,1___ '•>*** laaadn___

ly hMk Haawhata w t a * Phaa* OtaaEa t f u .

ilrl wealt Ilk* to laha iTd. ko«4 r*t*r*Tir*a; can .... 1. BARTELS. H i

rrloaton.

HONBTJK> W 4 S ,„ _

ftalFwHiMNaL

SUMS at ll.ie* to It.H * ** Dmalao bvlieint and loan tnnda

CORNISH A SORO, I I I Broad *L, Nawark.PROPERTT baadbL **td and aicbaraad

lao *onw,_* iMwi.ar aa DviN and ianaan. • . WEIRE. I l l Waat Kinney aL

m. A U ASSOCIATION rU N O i, TO LOAN ON Iim sT MORtOAOl

AbPty SKUCK J. MINDES, Plraaiaa-a

BUTCHER flituroo, niraoot now. ateo Nn- (lena! eaoh roglotor. GEORGE MIDDEN*

Dt-iRF. tlx Ja c k in ova, Jereoy City.

FOR SALE—Fumliuro lor throe roomo nl ha^f prlio; do dealert. 44 Mercer o4*, ooc*

ond flaor.FEW eotld nxahagany antlgtioo; iorgo

library inblo: oouoh, brorhe ehnwl andmahognny phonogmph Sea euporlntondant, l i Uyrflo ova. or W R. F.. third floor.FURNITURE far aalo, 144 Rldgo it., flrot

(luor: etdebenrd nnd bad room rultt; good as now*IRON rrlb for onlo chaap. 44 North Eioronth

■t*. in first-clafo raudltton.KITCHEN reage, Arlan Beauty, mantol hack.

vary cheap, alao hnadaoree upright nlAno. thraa padafe. youf own price 1)1 Kt. Plananat gve

BURKOUGHS . Adding mnchlDO for » leeyiippi rm IU l Pr ic e t * m, co„ it4

WaohlngtOB Ota, NeWAfk, N^ . COMPLETlTlnniidry oulfii lor sale; one 14

If. P. aloAin bailor; caah only. WILLIAMS, UT-144 Valloy way, Waol Orange__ ^CANARIES-^Flna einforo; low prlcea, talk­

ing parrote JAMES t . BROWN. I l l KoouviiTe av«. 'phoaa 414H B. D,DAVENPORT. Laather, almoni naw. coot |4I.

ooll chaap; maAlum eluo aafe, opat $44. aall for 144; typewntor doek. coet |44. alnioel hew. oej) for 111; offloa ralUog, braae. costi40, oail tor i l l ; oectlona) bookOaoe for of- Ice, coot Mil uoil abmp. MR, CASH, 1C4

Waehlngton ot., eomor Academy et. __DRT kind Lion wood, U par load, dellrorwl

FHINEA8JOHNS A TO., 241 Markot rtFOB SA Ll^FIvo bluo Ihvorted and five blue

upTifbt gao am lompo for eal*; o bargolr. JAMrI a, BAaVISTKR ........... “WashlDgtoA ou. Newark,

COMPANY. N. J.

114

FOR SALH-NO. I G lL L E S ^ BAKE OVEN AND TOOLS; PERFECT CO*NDI

LOT Of etorage gnode for oaJe ebaup; reuni and hguare lablao, aldaboord and buffat,

rhino eioeet threw piece parlor lulta. dreoool nod eb'rfonalera bado, epuingr nnd roAitreHM cook ond heating ■toroo and lot of other geo4>. Suwoga Warebauaa, Td North Fourteanib Ot, En*( Orgruga ___________________La r g e , cnmforteblo rerhora, from 14 oooie

up, Itnnie ehalre, oovared with leather and velvet, will oell from ILI* up; genulai leather aval vhalr. never bean iteud, coot I t .44. will eaH for 11,14; olldirvi reuob. 11.44, eoar t i l . feather ptilawi, lie . MR. CAEU, 144 1^'xshingion at., eemar Acadamy.

reR S O N A L

La hGR Bonnie Oak otove far eole, good healer. BURKKARDT. «4f South Nine-

laenth ot.RUGS coot f l l. Mil for IT* Uka now.

hdgany bookrnoe, coat flQ. mU for III; wlilte enameled dreeaer, M, coot | l i ; nm- hogany canter table. |4. coat 111, bmae bed. te. c wt 1)4. dlDlng mom eult. 111, ooat 144. MK, CASH, MC Waohlngton at., e«rr- h#r Academy. ________ROl'ND oak dining room lahte. In good coti-

dltlon. Apply McKENNa. 121 Pork ave.. Newark: no denlefa

THE t'nioo Buel^ao Exchange aoM the oonfecllonory etore for F I'felfor, I t l

Avon ave., credliora preaenl bllle to above addreeaTKR Union Rualaeoe Exchenge aold bOA-

fectlonery eloro for A. W«gn«r. 4ll Avon ave , creditori preacat claim* to abov* ad* dreae

MT wife, Mrs. Jeenie Hummell. hovtng left my bed etid hoard. I will not he r»eponMble

for any deoie contracted by her on and after January T, 1414 OTTO HUMHKLU 4M Hunterdon at., Newark, formerly of 1411 lprln|f1eid eve., Irvlngloh.

OVERLAND rgadatar baloitgtng ta l>ou1* Zapiekov, |4 Slitaenth avv . city, will ba

aald for vtoraga and repairs, amounting to |T«, oil (ha )«(h day of Jaauary ei Haui'bar'x guraga. •• Rich •*., Irvlngion. S. J. HLKMAaN HAUSHKR _______________BUSINESS Agent Mitchell hae eald my oou-

fftcllonery etare. 2H South Orange ave. to Helen Gurkln All claltne *»nt tn Juiilce Blmaa, fiT Uourt *i . wllbln ten day*.

1A>riri MARSA

.. - oivHvAihi haruaa Uwaga oA hASd,H'liea. of whiefe wa earry t targe uAHMyi

young aad cloMly mated liAM. _TS> HORSES FOR HIBB-TI

KORiSS BOARDBH WAOONSrpR

THOMAS HOl^STON, SALI

All

a b c h e k b a c h .BLANKETS. RORES. GLOTBR

Ifaet have room far i j^ k g I.INR o r H A R N m .

Winter Goode a( BargAln Pr1eae» No vaaeonghla otfag rufWiAdr

AnCffENBACH. 944 PUINE ST.Look far the Red Beraa,

I'anvae Covera made and repAWAC^JU U U t OLABER'S _ .

SALE AND EXCHANOE 11.}* BfUDaE ST.. TEL. 1114 MUIJiER . .

Hava J*ja« recwlvad a carload ot vanla horia*, •valghlug from l^lid tu l ,H i lha, Thaae hnr«»* uto gamt, krepe aM^DMlt- mated. We bava alao twekty ot ^ l aand genaral bu*ltiaae gurpaga kaCMA, Wa guarantae evary hafUa.______ _

UNtTKD HXPNBSS Cft STSBf iROIUIB* ANt> HAKBS

For eala, aullahla for rnal mM AT SuAn

CHILDREN wanted ta board, mothar ■ r-ara;take Hackauuark car to Duman at.. North

Arlington, aecond houaa from loyner, MBS. STANTON.r e s p e c t a b l e family

board. lh » e yai Adilrraa Board, fii

ould like child te X 11. Sewe office.

■TOVRS—Uirgi pot iiava for atora. III* .cook itovea. 11 44; parlor atovaa* If; ■olf-

faedcr. |4 . wood hornet. oo*t |2 i. n II |4; two gae rudgae, | | aad |14: furniture of every deacrlptlou. JOHN MwSSMER. i 'JJ llolUnd si., two doora frupt Springfield ave.. open eveninge until 4. ___SEWING meehlnaa, Doiuaatle. New Horn*. 9 ;

Sihgef, W. A W.. Ate,. •» ’.2 ipalling and part*; all makee Tw- DOt^ULASB A HERR UNO. IS yeara. MSNagfAlk lA

TIOnT' w r it e ’ JI^RRT U SCHWARZ A ! SEW l-NG UACUINES—Singer. M. Damealk,------------ . . . ................................. In ipoyrITCHRI* ■*

Phone «IT> Market.

INFORMATION wanted regarding pareaia of Infant left on Walnut ft . Dacambar II. ItM

Addreia Confldeatlal, B oxlto. S*wa offlca.

Bb u b w i P m aB a l*HATTRRHDCa MBo.aiad ai ttoioraarV

arantato bj lipprarad matba*: nH w «■*. ■IN. a* alto rarrj bmwI «F-,o-d*i* Ud* at U d itu *uS faralian. aupartur awiilif aai laaaH (Hie**: It will t«F r<» 1“ '’-{L "JT awr wock fjafgra burin* alaawhara HOFF- HANN a PABHKOW. **■ Harkat at., mmr aourt hauai: 'ptioua ttSI Karmat- _

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. _Warta Male* and Illnhmarke ramnved foraverhr aiactflcliT. laeniy-ooe yperv' to^unuopo,

MME. B. WEifrERVELT. lia WABliiNGTON STr

irucklng; price* Ml ta IlM ; If yep a r t lA of a horM ar fiiare oaU At oSma.

t'allad Eiprena Ca., Orange ASd KiAwIt ■(A. Newark. N. J. 'Pbona 4141 Brook. Open dally* Suaday tPeb tauaactlon with a«y athar ■tAhia.TIIBCE coa) wagoM, aae to throe gtaga

tone Waiann dump VAgaA* aide ra«k taar’ ■a

nn*. ILI to ' I K Iket WBgon. two rad or plumharx wAfTui, ulu open

carpauti paddlar

wagon*. I l l to fin: (wa Ipp wagoka. I l l aarn. rubltar-Mra ruaahaut uwd tap carriAga tl* aad III. POHLB II* AFrluflald a ra .eorner ElereDlk a t, Nawark.

* ‘'* ''J S f? H S S ‘N*7H.Tr’A i S B W ™ “Tba baat weal blmnltat* aa the ntorHad,

•1 : i ■*, kiabi* blankata to*. Braatlapruna **».. *• lIHPDOtfA HI Orabi* toTKN Platte™ aptlna lap vafaaa. » « *•<*■

dfbOC bakery or milk wagoaa, utX good daiwery honwa and harnana; wapn* t p al* meet new, from 111 upward. REILLT, II).n<.k el, _________Tw o horaaa. twa wAgona* twa MaIgtM, har

n»M und everylhtnf halokilng ta *Ub1a; will aarrlflra* gaulug fnAcklna. I t Aihland ova, Beet OraagUt _____

OO., DOVER. N JFOR lA L K ^ ftic a flxturoa, vartfea) fUlng

OAblaaL chAlria deakn, ate. I t l Wkahini' tan Ava.* Htp* __________ __ _^ M LABELS. 1,4*A ••«.; o l ^

Aa raAaaMhla; gulob; poaL HOSEPP-EMT. nalaay and Market a ^ __________

'sm sr«'T5Wto‘.api v ^wa a —rAdaAtora five nxdiAtor vAiven. nve

lETMIIilburw AfA. HillSirs. N, J:...... ........ ' pirtlcuMgAISM* WriU (nr

___ _.th fivenve aJr rAlvea.

alAAU AtpOtrGLAS, lattblltoa^

WB tiaaa (H*< aiartcaato pran»tir; • • bar* m aar ellaau (*r applltotlaiia. la- toatai* Caatpaar, l> Ohitoa toHOHET to laaa #a bf*4 aM ia**«a**.

•um* Train l i t* la |l . l* l . Aidrtaa L » n .

lOAW S W A K T E P - IE A L ESTATEWANTED, amall aacand mart**** af IM*

an aaw MT*B-T**iti baua*. afaetrltltF and n i l lat i t i l to ; In labarkt nt Nawark; wall ranted; Drat tnartf*** U.lOd; rnlu* ll,l*« Addreto Mortia**, Bek tt. Nawa offlca___larV A tH loan, ll.i**. Dr,l mort****, *l

oil** on onr-ftm llr baa**, nin* niaiii*; til Improromaola. alao ****** I* *t*al Oran**, bo uaol* . Addran Owbar. Bo* t t . Nawa offk-,.

NEWARK ROOriNO CO., * Cotta*, to.: Ar* |* u *olo* ta h a r , roar roof rapatTadr w*

pedal and rtpalr all kind, of old itok j real, aad put OB aav roof* and fwarantH araior- tlfk l for Ion r**ra; wo u*a beat aaphaUijm ilaatio palm mad*; old wornaut *blH*l* roato ca.arad wltb our aaptmlt fitat rooDng; all work luaraatoad- A* AAtlafActnrr ar na p a n lat u* Mtlmat* F*«r work, wa can tara rou an*'balf Ika coat. Tal. t i l t Harkat.

NOTICE,MAN aoINO OUT o r CLOTHINO EHOF

BUSINEM BAR UP TO DATE PIXTUREk FOR U L E . aOOD FOR LADIEl OR HEN 1 CLOTHINO. POR (NEPRCTION AT l i t _ -----------FLOOR.BROAD IT.. •ECONO

PRINTINO PREH. tiilL witk Iknw off and taanu ln ; *r*al bartuln la quick bur-

*r Beaton Pfdu*. I t BralninAU pLRUBBBE ITAKP*.

H fu a tm atampu, o a l pa*****; OT w » i« kdrrln*. ederl*** ■ ta i» pad. it* Bruad to BOOAJtPt'R A HEMPirfED; UM «l«r*tar.■tiPERTOtIB ph*na*r*phi ton* quaUtf

equal to tl* iWAcbiM, p itta NAUdArd rao-erda; | l <*ah takto H. iXVAN. lU ■«»• O ru i* » r* ________________ _

■lea *11 make* rapalrad, _ -home. Writ* or call MR. MlTtHRLU <»II.Tbiriecnih a r .t'PRliIMT ptAA*. OBAt lit* , Ilk* n*w, toll

for IS*; UAtbar raueli. o«*l 111, **11 (orr**tb«r raueli. ewe. . . . .riace parlor aulla, toAtkor, lib* ri toll for 111; buffet, aoat Itl.

toll for IT - mbuf othar ArDcIa* cheap. MR. CAUH. t i l Waiblnptoa Ht.. euruer Anadaiar.WILTON ru*. ramnanl from fuetorr. IT la

qaick burar. carpat* aad llaalaam* laid rapalrad JOHN FDWARD WEST. II Southurunf* Ar*.

D o f t eb J C t t sA IIOME FOR DOO« AND CATE___ ^

Boarded, uulnod, woobad. allppa*. b:*Md IxdTeaarlMl. I*r*a thadad runwHT*; aa™"*! hiirad; Indlndual tiaaplB* quartara; ta a lim___ bnlfdlaa* ft*

air'.li™ ’’‘*'"*”?!*"‘i-.’*y5*"BlJomrtaiIlfloort apeclal bathe; aafaiuta tau : air.tlcni et|uipoi**t: r " ' IIAt* to Tboma* at,, til - i block, froui trollto )uBe<l*EAIREDALES winito. tborauakbtud, m m o

abla; irowa or pua«, biwk (■ *lt*kS f wkoH Bt'ar. T. AMMONE, Btaad Brook, N. d.boston tornof popploA dark brIadiA

whit* laATkliif*; alia crawtnf das*: malto and fHUAtaA 111 luiam ta *«A, aaar Blaotn-fteid are

•ECOND-HAMD

WANTED. II.OM At I par cant. Intaraat an pirivata prapartjt, upon Iona tarma; firat

mortfApa; aacwrilj t i l , *01: no aatntA Ad- draa* Honax, Bo, Tl, Nawa ofne*.________

n il. P. BRAUNPBTOND HAND bulldl

hou^l apt Iwmorto. Main at . Eaat Ornapa:

HD aaSa laBBlalaA n ik n a ta iEItoat'Jto K t^pbtitoS i *!?■■ I*UM l i . . t f l l a l a to . Eiat Otoks*

i; HMJbulISlin

BLlNt l »

SEALSKIN ooal, leSy'e full length: elne t l , 44; cost llT ii tell l4 l; Mw. 14 HumbelSt

TENTS,HOCi.

WANTED. IL4M cn eecoeS mortitwo-femlly kouns; ntegm, J[ss,

Imgrevements; hs* nm*11 firet Owuet 744 Ml Freng**^ •« -

-tgugn: neweuM t^; ell

nigrtgM®>

MONET Ptiy wnipvrty: Owner, Box 14, >l<

.nted: 11.444; ee«*enS m erlnge;AdilresfAl

lews effloe.rurlty.

w a n t e d , on flrat moflgsge, for two-elMT toulWnge Imgrovemente, ne egei.ta.

- ^ - -t - city.t t l baulk Saranis im

C H A i m L O A N S -P E R S O N A LT on CAN MORROW TODAT lU to l l» t At

ruto* piwrtdad br law. aa tarnHaau, sldBat, atA Tear toanthlj paxmanlK i l l la aalr t l .l* pin* { pa* «*■•• MUr-L

IH la aalF J l .H Mu* I •** aaal. jatotatoa ll* ta ueip U .M plua t par eaat

f l l to aulx ll.M . plua • PW J«l*to*L■ A T f it e i iW o 'J S k g

It* or 'pSau* Harkat IME aad P*a II

It# B sS lng

writep iS w l j r s Y t jK N ^ i eSoSip,

H i Marhat to . r«>at HI. Marth lAaaato M*. I , w p to r to ^ k p Slato

U BB RA L-W IC K —L O A M f-itl la ItH . eu kewnnkms furwltgroq im M , au*« witk- rt reiMvg) n •Ml k m t i

CAIfVAa. 00VM1U. B U B mWALSH'S soira ft q a .

FASSAfC esS (XAT s nTWO rtfut-etues geel tublee fer ••!•; munt

be sold Iki# week: Mg bargnl# tor guMk - - -| Fourth *L. "

WE ARE HEADqi’ARTFRS. ................. EB ITI-------

buyer. Onll SU Southtor auMk I to n W .

LRATIttm BELTINGS.Kl'LlaEYS, SAFES,

PAMILT SCALES, GROUFH SCALES. ETC.a l l s r a n c r e s o f Ha r d w a r e .

BANSSTEH ft POLLARD CO*.2M-tni Murket nt*

‘HOME OF GOOD Ha r d w a r e .**WB netl OeiSM B(er RiwuSy. Il.ll-IL M tejtf

ggL Sm S goutul (er g m M t SMIverp’ W Te Wise ft Ugner Ce>, tlT W. Ei#s»y tf i t B ltE tU o ittt «#MMt Ulkiiis m m Mii*:

gleg# #n r e c o i l neU 111. lA Stm K** ge#r ftvlMf wrSap AfUgftbu.

H i i A i l J Gm A m 4 r m i t a nAT MR. U SITR M i WaahlafUa at- toriaat

' K i d n i^ ta r* boua* la Nawark;

LOANS W A N T I D - n i S O I I A L

BUSINESS tosa «UI par ** PM aaat. la* ts*Blaiseefflr*.

a* trttoWa to abaw paaM aad uU raw th* pri**. Cania aad at* far raunait aad ha SLVlaaH; *P*a araalapa aatU TJatoak.BSD SPRIHOS aW pMtraaa I I , aaal t i l l

tMUhar pUtowa Hw ***l *lai aarpatjr.iTL.‘ViA"%i'^uriiV timS S s

« ' » k * s 5 r f _ ^ s i k t s i r t o ' ^

b r a s s b s d r * i r

Sw , i r t t ^ S l T M l Waaktasto* top a r l o r m x K fl*« pifHA »*ij r f . e iK ‘ f i s r .S f ’i a B - " - ! ;

WALLPAm AND rAKUUNGWGR ntC H B R B oa

W* da palaO is aad .pap*f-k j i | laB als r S M ^ W i r i ^ ^

t h s B R o o iaV ii w a l l p a p b b ooi will p u f* natoW Ik H apt patpUad aad hatoamialas * " • • * "* •* •* « • *0**a.•••» P«1*> ar aall a i iT f Baak to

J W eORK-W naiaatr awl; paad R MBaatoa al.. cHr-

i .iloRii

FOR BALE—Pure wblt#. enve#-m«lith-®iA bennt brek## go^SInn. venr JT ; • ••

foi tarflar pupglMi well kn«S. II uffik. Ul»- inn car te BgbteenitS nt. 474 HewtkefungVA __ ___ _OERMa .N ■hephnrS unS police 4egn; gugg^Ml

wnl) bred: (or i#lo:OROROB VONTKRON* 4 tl Horlk TkirS •(..

It Newnrhe _ _FUPPlEAe PUPPIES. rUFFneSt ot all k l ^

Inft over fruiu Chrl*imen: nino Sr?nm ftHF gjid fetter moiherft from f1 sg* 41 Rnmii-

SUPERFLUOUS h#lr, egrtn end melM (her- oufhly end guinUmly remeved; ne yreger-

•tlehe er 4«gllmiortee ueed. privery eeeu/eA EURTHA AaNDKLL iTe). 117 Greeler), room its . 47 Weet Thlrty-feurlk nt.. N«v York, one Mock from (nbn etatioo.B*iTLTANA Plak ebnek tlwt fer UBtlag e b n ^

aad Mpt: nbeolulel/ harmieee nod will oM mb eff; Pom lo o t (he lost M M | dnuarliue«( n«re, or i l MME D W m TERVEL rA l U WMhl^ina nt, N e w ^ K J .LADIsir aTTKNTUjN—Why gay 14c. nnd

44r. for guffn. I make the eaine iklag fer llte: nwltrhen. traueformatlone made from eemblngf. all work guaraateed. MRS, WOLF. Its Bautta Nlntb et. ^SBI^KG i TaCKIKBS repaired In your kemt:

any make, ever S4 yearn exgeiienoe. Send geelal to UR. MITCHELL. 44 Thlrleenlh avA *Phofia 44^ Market. _________

t i t op^\9loTint made ever at year raeldanoe, 9 24 up; heel work

guarUJiteeA LONDA, 144 Sprlngfleld ave.; 'phone Waverly 4111.SCIENTIFIC gwedlnh miemge; w ,® ?

(■nvMy emnbllebed). MfS# K KRUiE, MRI E. CQLLAJIDER. i n CHnum av. Tai. SWS we

TKN pair of etMli mulee aad heraee. flmiit ture wagonn. luDk wagoae. bach dumper,

and a lot of heavy double harunne (or naie. i K#w Tork nve.FOR SALE—Bay herow about 1*144 Ibn., at

l l l l , for MORROW BROS. Can be neon al BnDENWlNKH'S nable, 4| Italu «t„ BamOrange. ____ _____ _ __COLLECTOR'S rarvlage. with new rubber

Urea, blaiiheta brueben and elkw articlee uoBful fer hereea. U I Kuaterdeu nl.

Al FRICES paid tm „ ______ .rlatbthf. fumfiure, eid*i

Al FRICEIj A shI I I TtrUf i

-a. y - Ca)l. write nr'p) n ru^T to : ui. tillM IPaw lF.

■SMto MrrstM

..TTEMTIO.V—Sc* rat k*tot* MUtssj Wlsb* **l pria** paid fat alar*a af an iawenp-

iloaa. SOMMER, i l l S p rluA ld ------*Fbou* Wur*rtr IHI,LUNCH WAOOH r*r aala; m l Sr li

*q*lpp;d t* a tu t baahtoaa. OARi:, Mlltor al.. NfFUrh. mMOVINO pItMto Ihtotori aalr

l.*H p ^ la t lo * ; Tto. aad Uu.

Nawa atrio*.m l IM kMulhlf 1 .

Adlrai* TkuAUr,

MOVINO platuu baup*. ttulto« MS| VK kaaaa; ifa* l***ll*u; doiud purliif b i t f m ; flra-raar !**•*: naak ar to m a Is asli.

PHILIP ROSE, IP Blamflald avs.PARTNER 1

aattbltohad bualaaaa. wttk lark*

kalf I

afsM to a*l as a wlwlatala aaS

B a cllri aaa-hall_____auoa aat ■m aai t yi diuw |M n m prallt paaraatoadi half sharw IH ti i

for aaFtoataiaali rafum aat toSM to* S ctaaa; party muat b* wtlllsp. iakar I M tn wnrtlur: So sa t asplr II rs* a u s a t M M

A. D , Baa IM. Ml

sia aapital. Il^ aaaa; w w ItoMp w li to a m is r nSM psnr-

. rasto trsdai bssr tram MS'

worthy i So sa t spply maatlasad. Addr otttoa,__________p a r t n e r , wttk Htn*

mauufarturlaf bualartool* prafarrad; paod I t ___-AddrM* P„ Bat IH , News afltos.PARTNER waalad wllk i------ —-------pal*.KtoKr*.sS».w*'lT ‘ aIS S L ^Kly, “ -

cawroi l■»•s»l»w ms#B ts II . Nawa aflM*.

i > * ^ROOMIKO k*«*A kassHfsM*

loai aatobltohad; tar asto far Mklrn af furuNurai ralluad sat adapud is htoh clsaa k ia r t t o tol iKu* III* to III* n a a lh lr i pi— hototarud fsrulluto latlsdad ta asto. TORK. II Mill al.. appaalto Hty hall.RESTAIAANT. .Tatar sM chsp kssss MS

tola; sa appwltlan; an a im Sto.[ d iW bualnaai fer I* yaara; dasltota t a m ^ a s s m •al*. Addtaia Raaiaanat, Bss l> Matos af-Ilea. ■sTc k NBSB nemp,to ma IS aall s i

•aa ar both TnllllnarT lied, ge#a

lln» rr* jta t III, Www* oftto*.SALOON—0,1 of low*; treat appasWtoMi

uouay-mskar far nuartonaad » i a i a w w baa bauthl atkar baaInMa; rtpkt ?«s» ajtabuy II wllk aaiall leraausaat: act .SfteMy; no kruktra. Addraaa Owuur. d l l SESIb bwlldiDS. Nawark, N. f.lALOON f « islai Mill ayttatoj aaar t tos 1 ^

torlaa; datns p m baalnaw; tapad Ja a^g.K'loa raaaanabla. Addraaa Saortfla*. Bss e

awa offlca _ ___________ .-..A tftatillWANTED—By Maaaciabla waaisa . totaffl

nnntaallanary aad clsar atara; ta i*« i aalpkborhaad; iwo ar Ikra# raama; lm prs«- mania; raaaeSabla. Addraaa D„ Baa Hewn effloe. __^i i i r w iL L bay .m ill t m f^torjf! a s i^ N

far man aad wif*: full]' aqutj^i^ aad n i gaaiabllahH uanH; muat

MJSINESS NOnCSS

FOR BAtat mk«ag tuclnnei M A

glnne rwngon, with pole and ebefta

UN. )4i ClUUnn nve. ___FOR hAfAB- Rig mnuvf brevrg heme, tine ftor

Anything *i» smUand *t., Qrnnge.HOKBE for eer'e V pgti (TOWFIRTMWAIT

A van h o rn CG, II Cnmpbel) nt

MRS. La WILLIS—Wlliewn remodeled, ho# beadn And gemgeae made frem eld fea(h

If Aetdamr nL. m r KewArk L w kOLD FLUMES wGlewe made Isie Fiwneb

Diugngg, ixncltn; bnAi eleaued aad dyU. . A d lee r^ u eb eC BOCK'S 14 CWSml leASWS01BK MASBAGB

helm. MRS RILDl Mail m.. Ram Oraage.

by F>0R'FImi

graduate ef Biock-- FHttldlFfl. I l l

Be Orange IIHWMATTRESSES reaavmted kt y ev remdeeeaOraitpi *^ve.^plbBai MerheiNURSE (iralnedi wtehee geUeatn tor el-

pen inaneege at her own home. Nurie. 44 Brune nt.

GOOD work home and (ruck; will eell *l a bargain. 144 Flane et.

H s n s i sb 4 C dfT isfss W s a lfJOFFER In tichange lor eeusd, feet read

hnree end cerriege, or lloletein row#, oem- blnetlon tourltog. detlyery bodr. t t 11. F, rremler entomoblle; fine eundklon, gtrferi rimnlug order: vnlue |144, whet offerT Senfl fun gartlcnlare, R F. HICKS, Huutid Brovk. N J __________________________________WANTED, e phaeton or lop buggy; Write

full parOculera Addreee Carriage. Hm It. Newe efflee._________________^A M B wanted for enrtlug eeal. Apply k

t r im m e r ft CO . t i l LafayeUe m

KUSINESS O PPO R T U N ITIES

nZISURBS fdR*“ “ “ “ { m v . . M _

. M s ® # *TRLEPHONE w avBRl t p*.

inc aas Caryastortas O*.-... *n wort a* lo s of biMiii ujauto*

icaa; aur alaalli l* t^ a5T aa |iiJL B I!NgN ^ R S I T RooOl

, i s i o j ’'»*isK m i T i i f . ' j T i i S i ru k : puannlaad taa yasra; a t l m ^a r . - t ofaxa nve.: lel WISH wauertg’___SATE meaey ,

ckandel. ' i W t i s . j - i & E a k ' t tB*w' ,nrtUnp la tk* ui i t t f HsrIH ibrto Ilk, B*w' ,nrtUnp

luRuMkH and r m i ^ mNEWARK n ic k e l _PLATINS « kIT K ttoS l

Al t h e prl'i of srala kaa adraaL-wl ras- nlderebly In ihe gam few waeka we ar«

obliged to advance tb« griwn ef eur No. I ■rratch food le l l . l i . delivered; tble In nn nxotpttonaJ mixtam t#r Ike moftey e«d better (hen oiom e^baf wuMs tkai Mil tor miere money; eur Na. 1 eeraisli feed nan neT__ k ato-A AAA.towWmS S^mm. WUr "Lajlllg

140

MADAME CATHBRWOOD. body end (aolaJ m^MAga 444 South Eleventh >t.

_____________________ _ _ _

BANKBOOK inei. Ne. StIllO, Inmed by the JnelKulion. paym«ni ha* [er Je r»qu«B(vd (g leave

eaual on the ntarkel ledag; ear "La lladk'^ le the rickem fssmblu italskxf plenty ef bent strep. W-SI gwIbe.: iVy ' 'Mumard Bwi egg predut-er. K le Ihe

givingve greaiand rhenpem way

___ _ fnuetarij to chlnkenn; heated foun-teiM n^tnmatle feeders, mash hopgeie that save waalv. we are agesie ttir the tel^wliis iBrubatare. Newlnwu. Hlue M'”- Prelrle State, Cvehera, Hatebalet atid Peerlanu: alw

r (he Mtowini co4ubt bruoM" Nnwiowa, u e ^ a , S iaslartr Model aS ^ In te^ tlm M i

^aUaiT Hovera aad Gardes, 141arksi SL, «M biQok bslnw Muibeyyy s i

■NTRlfeS ninse Ja ssa rr llnl# Imp tkn Ornat ir

gM gt«ek nxlilb«tl#s -- 4 lt S g rtS fM r

hg isaftndply te nay gwsMry nfggjg i, p f ot ahew senestafg, R.

iMielair avs.. MmttnlaM* jM uaiT 14, lltira

CHICVBNS wanted; sUte srtes fnwsnl asm grlen. 14 Aektesdinwsnl nest grlen.

Oraage.mmm sniu: ara,, Eaa{

H WMITB Plymaslk Rack sHlatoi m d p t*Iw j Cfsa atrata; atarilira lt* i B*ad m a*

i4 _ tta ia s ar*,, aaar JeralaaiHa fl., K H t-*Al*LU KORWICM autamatto fa a S m IS O m tlj j f i j T t S S * T : r . . “c * J n C i . f B U

“ UTJ!“ iS ^ S S :. . O T f » . J C ;taken tor katehtag H f*White OrgtasteSto Bart While M sin tia COLLt Tl Gtlnuii sL, Wonwlwl

Howerd gHvIngi JnelMuflon been otepp<^J. Iinifor Je requ«B(vd (o name ft( the bank, 141 Brood et.. Nawark,W. J . _________________________________BRACELET—Frlendahip brarelet ef fix

Unkn; imt Wedneeday en Broad *1. Kindly return te t l Frelinghuyenn ______DOG-r-sLoat, mine bMrb, nable and white,

gfigWero to tiame "Stelia;" Men FeiU' eroy4 P, H.lUrgen ave., Kanmy ________ _______IXXl—l 4 Wt, female bvngle hnand. eii»>ut I*

Inrbee high, while, tan ear#, blofk epot en elde; anewere to name of "Nellie,’' re­ward. AddrMO H. U. VOSBURUH, Roee. land, Nr J.POO Lnm. Tuneday night, brindle bull pug,

ngot poor right eya. white rhnnt; lent ea aeaiteWF etreet betwean Flane and nlgb. AdArtte Reward, lllA rsdem y e t_____

ave,, Kearny. December 1), 1414. about Liberal reward for reium le lb

BUTCHER SHOP for naie, mtwated oa ran.irally leraled eorner. Partlmlare, RATH*

OBBER. DST ft C0„ 71 Cnimmeyce nUCLINTON BuelneM Eiehange ealli year

baelneen without aremharwen far adver* doing and romminnienj l l . l f i bare firm* cleea euto eapglr bUMsene, M,4H meukl fhance of a iffetlme; laveeltealie# (svlted. Citnlon nuelneoi Richenge. II Wfigat m : ’phone 11)4 Weverly.CORNKR ronfifcilonery, edjolnlng Bruoe IH

Hrbool, TVio i'th^r BOheote within two Mrbi'he; ne npnfiBldiin. A Rivrlcao nelghber- lifnMl, rtni, wlih five rootba |24. bergaln 171 Iteok Rl.

M H, SMITH A SON. II *arlwllh J',Coly*r (•*., patutla* a«4 kuH S^

of auio boAlra; jU»*ra doaia tu; feraSasr* mafl* for aatOA, anS all kloSa af wtaSwarkrepuirtna. ___ ___ __HAiw^TaA ala,lw»r. cbjmasyu

pains as* rabuta; iNaatito;Perk at. Tel.

R M,£

Far. atSE

g U E T T E , ________________NIIASS a a t enimelaS b*S, rellBt

new. frms | I up: furniture•S In all oelon. Cr*io#a( R ,nal,M a I I I SprtnsfIMS a ra . Irrta ttoa ; War.SANTTART, *»aml»m, H r*pra*rn*a^|M W

kitebaa, bath room, ataraa. at*.; aasS iW •smsla*. T*l. to ll E. i . Newark C e w p * H«a>l*orlaa C*,, H I Waahlnplan ar*. ^aEOROE HARRIR «ap«rt _chlma»y .kiHHto;

•leMaJ. tap to .M to to e .Eua: * * iS S ? built uni ntutiuS: •••«> eklmsar* •sus ta ' Ires la Sraw. IMH SloamfNIS a**. _____ __

(KMKTKHy Sharee—Ae''r1f1re 24 ahar««.Glvndaie (emetery, HloomflUld, N. J .,

bargain for 4 a^ . PLUMB. llTn Inilten nt,. Brooklya, N. T.^^NFECTIONERT. <'lgar. mntlonery and

inye; well mocked; win eell c h e ^ (or • aeh, n« hrekera Addreee Sncrinoe, » e i 7, N*we effire.CAdH buelntee end large grofite, bent leea

(Ion In town; well eeieMlehed; will eta»id rigid Inveetlgetten. Cell K Henterd pi., ('aid well _ ■ _ _DRUG KTORU for vole. IMlIe raeb required,

good nupartuolty for live man' no agente, ArTdreen owner, B^n II,DHUO st o r k for eale for eaeh* Addreee

B„ Ban t l . New* offtea■XCRLLENT oggertuiGtyi

model

DOCK ttik t brawn, male, white okeot, long Um gpmled earn, Inng laH, reward II re-

jJ S T * ' mM . w I b HaN, «»1 Oaalaa to. Nut tap.________________________________DOO—Lato aaOto *•*: •»• •• la w *•*«*• braaa **Uar; Itkeral n w ^ na qoaatlaaB aakad. Ratura t* r t Martoai at._______D O C ^ imTi aallto S*a. whIU. suwM, with

hfSWB. RrwarS It nturuaS to Janltram, l l l . qraftoa a ra ._____ ______ ___________

wMto anS krama f n lerrtari Ptoua, racarn ar aettty DALf.

kremaatai newly S„ *rut*S; Piaa* at.;atattoa; fully turuiubaC laelusias

K'ana; ull m to S ; maa anly; eheepwn r*nl Nawark I tU ; Ibna tooma par rent; arte*

• i l l ; tarma aaak; no apaau ASSrera Mav- tnp, Bab II. Naw* offlna _______rvRNisinEO to*m h**a*. II raw

partns: alwar* rii|*<l. t*atral

D M —l>o*i.Jaauaay *.

H Clay at.ONRT—Lea*. Mender. January a, m w arn Maaaton Haua*. Harhaiwiowa, Md •*(!**■ wa Meanialn. lady i black l**tk*r kuAd-Meantoln, tody

wllh aachalboeh — .*a talluw*: I III a*ld cartlftoaia*.

iHlSa, MaUleliHtI.II, AA tolluw.. .

A II* Mila, I i l l said ptoa* aad II **nu to e h , ^ i Utocml reward. ASSreaa NlW ToS ilOPPMAM, Callfea, N. 1.________________

lard.

laly; r i i l traS *ai L s D S i r a i ain. mnssft, weed

ftUCTtON JpH«4 UiM week nsJy^jteSNsft (

3 B t a « W : ’ ‘ ' ‘

Lr44 h iv D m k k s l e d P h m e l e

m

n*b*ta. It

a a s n e -

MnNET—Laat, at Nnward'a Saeta Uea, aa Thanday. Padw ker li.

meaast tu iw ^ If re ta m d ta ••C u !? lf ta lk ft. Newark.

.*ta« taalllu- a (um ef a*r. ••

MUPTt-taal, party u ja M .M up m M to Carttua Yhealtr W adw ato alpk} to

h e e w irn M Ir retur* I* K * n * tt* « Hatal, Mulkarry and Eaat Park at.i ruward.POCKMTEDOK—Uasl. iwuawlwra a* Mt

Ptotaaat *ra. a* Majfl* Rwk rd. to Vam Mask patast laathar pwkatiwah. to Mrs E. L. Millar. PracMaaM

rawArd Camtotutoato wNb R. T. t, Baaaa Palla M J.

Palto, a

PAROSL-Ual, to pahua * C*;;* •<«*•«

l~pl.T^PtadBT aaa kaap Ik----------lURWto-cmMtod

aalk aad MtoraatlljdA i t o « ^ •L i?; lurstd to MR. J. DORim. H i Bautk Tenth at. ___________ _H m—L ial, plak ahull tomaa pta, SUM lUI- TSTSwii, ta SkapHas.dlatrtsI **ltow. srb *r RraU al. sar; rawaad. M. L. ■ M il,

14 faralSbedroaoin; all modern imprevemeaa. gtane:

rent I l f mauthly. I reoote saye^ rent, maec be eeld next week; family Iresbiea Fbene IMt Brassk Brook*FURNXSHBD reem Ppmo; tom ranstei aB

grevemeatei nevrty deeeratedj rlaae near - - - - - -

___ _____________n., Jtom uq-.. waiOaRo^nine'rwofae. (uMy fundebed; ehaag. Addrena Ceniral* N«x 44. N*(re orflr^a____________FOR SAJaif-^^iabllehed nut# ra^M er and

iasig bunliiMe: plenty laerhlM n^ faelHlten te de all ike work in (hie Una Addreee Bk#^ Bex It, Newe officeFOR tALB, r*ndy, tr(wwpy aad tebaeee

nters; geed gayl'n|,'fl*rntnhed r4im trici; renc f i t ; five Iiolai reema II 1Ptaae

FOR SALB peed gartag Itvnrp lug ntable Hi SMiaWta: good

eelUng* Addrsei Faylsg* Bex n ir(er

Hewn

FOB SA LB ^untem tallnr nnee and oheag iwat

Theater. 1142 Earn Jerseyr toapk p ^ touM-aait to P raalartr to. MHaabalk.

CHtHNKTS rapalrad. rabiitli, cl*an*d, | i par ne* pieeiertnt ublieweehtna; i w w i

work done JAM*;* LAFrERTT, H Mart-lord et . 'phone Merbet 4444.CHIMVEV* rebuilt, '(paired. clrei;,d,

Itt boltom, 13 per flue, el“ !ert"i..J™ promptir Attended te. ALFHED HARI l* t Plane it_________________MAPON WORK-CWaineye reUalh, rap ^ C to r tH . eUe lUoaa. JobMep e ,pec t ' ii nE»MOPT. 4t Itonk eL le l.iW IM J^

METAL rKIUNnS AND WAUMJAMF.1I J H.^Ot inE.

MBNIIITT HETAI.Cetifna end

Rat.weJia

Jb ynarv Tel.rKllafNfl CO.s 41 Af'edemy ifc

Ke^m*METAL CEtLINOS ANU WALLK

ceillnae. I t up. FUEDara,. near Clinton

S T O M G E ^ k l W ^ ^

Talapbaat IPH Martoto

yqsEpii 1. o rm a K n . iNaaa and Puniitjjr*

Maraf, Paakar aad ik lppto.MOTOR t a n s .

% . i i i S r 7 l " ”

RC!fT a t t e n t io n BEST HERVICBb e s t r a t e s

FORS T O R A O Bor

FimKlTURBAND

FtANOS.au to v a n s .

NATIONAL KTORAGB CO» •I4-I44 FLANE ST.

(tedutHen ireaied with w rte> r.»i ^ i c i

FOB SALE—MedergU Jtwninr vtrn gfogoniilea: Utile maaeg i

drem M,* Bex 4, Mean efflea.sleniLssdel.

tten uakB, t l ; I -e s r s ^

• 1 IH , fw haft la lir toS la esuklMiad hw- .M i Innediato drawtaa aaw, aad vhss tke a n n ira m r/ M am wfll >• • • ' t t & •** a mouth. AdOeaa Tirmtaal, Mas n . Maws•ffioa. ________________________o o o y « f ^ yH p. Hw Is .sslato

& S i ! * N ' a i A a i r *aaNERUr STORB Isa aslt; tsssMlitas MS

paoDC washly; pfuaast awuar . _ tar awar t l yaatui ra m s far taUtat. rsMrlst. I Orssd *L, asrsar Bar al,, HstoMalr, M. I.

MMm Mfiue wua^

— alMsSid la; auto raaa naiiaabli lUtoa.— rroRAUB w a r BM,

i r rU ^ A « l» IT bT, PHONE m i VI SMII tosA yaua fecnltora I* f M f f y

j j j x k a . r s w ! ! ^ w

Atnmtn Wivnriya ^ A jn , ^ - 2 ] * t t f l i f f ; b*H aara ira .ssam lm l .fto.

BkAK i c o u j n an r r u u t am ffB lM c o t u o a .

i t M i j i r * ^ *t. ( M l n M i f w . F trk M.)

U m ii r*

aak* ■ *»»«lor& " S 3

. OfMitDf jwiMtrr t.•riUMO TIMM.

a c acHOoit o r * « o c i«t * » c t .

v i e * ' ' ? " ' "u i - S i - n v

HtfeT«W

X w w t III* CAlwukSSt,’* a * J l . r W

*^a.T rro i.B i. MimctrAX*.

AUK IBHINAKT.'• •rhvMt.

CM«i •>». NinTti. K. t. H jw w iiit* rn iM n ixortm M tA

, li i i llf t« IwUdi UIMIU UBkal aM btr >( boatdint rwH*.

M u S x HEAD HAKTKa HIM t v AM MOM* •* t 1m M ama Hfc B r » la f i d i TlAAAar tA Mc»

; AXTHUA llwiMr l*r Uir«*)W« OlM*r*iiirT wt flM

» w W"iyhADA, AMtAlAI, MataHIa PtAlrAA-

•iUMS jAAtrAAtlAAA. Ml^AA. l i t ■tllAOMflAM AAA. RAftAAAfA

PM*!*- TaIaa>w»* oaaaaaAIaa.■ACOVAN1VONO

(IVAA Al pAftlA' fcAAA H HAAIa, tM KMtA Ak.

An.

TtAllA lAA«rAA- ill# hAAAA m

■rw... tAttAT, tAAjt: AIUATtM.-tkc.: IrtAAA, t tr . lAAAAIk~^A r n i r » TirtiKNOii, «4

TAAT rtfllli lAkA AlAAl

t i p ‘a ' ' |p B » ) i . A4 hJ s r a i J S K k T ^

tm*r» wy•Mt% Of-

nftin*tOa 4**POW) 111*fn»ttAUk^ r»m». aim 9»%rtla llakta All AraaAil, hAfld Klmian,Ida ll»Ata All ArAAAd, hAflc

mlnoAea»a: n * ihIIaa; '* • 'AIIIaai barfAla. TCWNaKn A. JH MAlaar-rORD m < lAAitM. dafliAMlAAIa rt» i. « •

ApAtA aaiuplalA dAClrla kaad IlihiA And fAlf apAlAAiaol . - ^ —Ilka ----- -----

AppAAraAca aad IMdlilnnPATtAlA. T xIWNABNU, » « Hal-

rOKD daliiiar/. pAAAl bad». . ............IkrAuplMAt; tiAraaln: UaiwaM J.*ll.

Iiktf; Muioli nuclei *4 ro*4*<«i |3M, t i l l rMdstur.

i i l l to*flnf 4kd ro*4*ttr $11 HiOMr.

riH* 4en«niAn |>H

r0«4«l»r. la lla fa 1*11ilTft; CkdlHko*. tOWN«BNL>’».

COITPB*—MtHl*on H it ««up«a

Tunnlnf or4«r-

»*nr *w«n; 4\ bartuln;

HP*.fOWN'llMD'«a Its H«J**ra•Mt* four In«l4«: fuUr «qillpp*4;

hfo* 11

Ot>DI AND KNDiIU«i. hOT!

•v*rr(4lnf IftoM lubH. »1o

In _ Profto* iQdlllUldllp

bodlau. lamM knd othirr thlnf^i for thoAUlci Al TOw NICND'C AUTD VXrHANOft.I t l «k4 | » KkiMr- k*l H*« op H4l**r

“VlD-WTNTEIl t h lVHU I’AdtiUM-. "Rlfht ‘UU OvorlPPd SfKikn ItH rudllloc ruRPkoufa

- Ovorlind foap*, |l|o*ofii Mmoo«lno.M oiA*r b«rB*it]»—'^rvrhcaloil or*d repaIntM.

llUApl’OUU,Tcurinf car*.

limoiMtnai lindoul^'tio and f'oupa bodl** Klaieii h im*, Protio ualcfrea4M>naW* prtcaa.mt4'Olaii0 aulo (laliitlnc.

Wla« Eurart Da» NI>OBBtNH4 AatumuWI* Etchanga,

Ratabllabad 14 vaara HalUvUia av« . Na«ani. N

Im .

fUR 4ALIC. aC a apaOlal I'argall. • Harlon roadairf. i.’haripan 10 and t*. I t l l CadllPukard.

alti lbo«* i-ai** ar« all In Al eondUion-|pu, 8i«arai V> a ^ M, Oakland,4amo'Aatralt<'n gHao. pric*i (ronv l i t* up la lUb, m* alao buy gga4 aM und handcart. Pa Junk, wa ara carrying a f«H 1*n* MTt* for avery koniaa maka rafi wa M rahatWlnf aprlnga oa* and aariwid tend for ararjr knowa maka oar. prlra from *1 *0 Tte Quy‘i Aujn Eacteng*. U Oar a*. Mtet- clalr. '|»lK>n> IPIT. _ ___

PRErBMKO

IIM•.»#

fTANDAED T1EE4. AKROfi* DUAHANTiCfCD l.l«0 UILB*.t u t ..!»«« ii««

OW M tt . . • « UnAMBDUCED t u n a . . I H **»* -J? t"I tx t i l . . Tia t4 i4 H .a llM OPBH j j ; }J*J■VENIKOf lla* .. M i •’*» ..H » *

AKRON TIRR m> , IN f , t i l MAIJIET r r . NEWARK. N. )

K tU m M m f« r H ir«LBIl CAWI UIKIVSRE

C a n | «CAR apao* in privata garaga to rant, ataam

haat. tlaetrle llfhiga waaklnr ftMiiitfoa; low T9tkli fr«a rtni la Peteuanr 1. In^nira ftoTM. HI Oaboraa tap. ' m i WaTtrIV. *r HIP Wavarlg.

I t i t J

PORTASLB gaJvaalaad ataal fa te fte inaau lactarod aad traUad by i(lX.iTZ Bbaat

H«Ui Warka, ll« Ootthart «i.. cornar Ham­burg pL 'Pttana blarkat ittP . _

DivlalxaPPACB fnr ear. nrlrata garaga.caurta raar Caat Park a t ; rant raaaanabla

tadulr* WUa building, a t

room Ufa 471 Broad

W ir t tU F r i yarag*. .. Bank and WlrVlffa ata

CMAi. R BUdT. Fraa.apair-iioringa rapai

tag. anppilaa at raaaooabla rataa.________

raaaonabla pricoa. aaa.

at., 1 o ba rantad at ipgulra at 10 Slatli

A BtoaebO M W RotaJB'lLUAM HIRtCH

papa blgteat pflcaa far aid aatna, fOndUlan, far Junk purpoaaa; marl. , paid for aid tlfoa. Iran and matala; paatal ar 'phana T ill Wararly, 111 Llalngatan ala

p. In aar kat prtoa

WB I'AT tut high an lUO for rara for Junk, all klndi of rubter and matala bought for

cgih, fall Hafktt tia . or d/op poaial

4AHIM U LBnm f.

UOAMK

LATllBOP ANDtMOlt.«

tatjROAP , CPHOji

AND INtU OPF. o ; IM2

BLAflRBRU 4 SlBaUIB. BEAL C4TATIS AND riRK INkURAMC

RKNT COLLICTIOMEn 40 J u n t o s bt.

R «l__ EDWARD H. Lim.o r ENl'pRNTlAL ni'ILOINQ. KaIaU, IAa, lAMin. And AppnAPRWiAAlA

I Mavr a Ulok bMAA Ad AiRkt WAAUj All lin- pniTtn..ni.: ha Nonk S n id It-, RiAr ThM

AV«.l niBVAnlmt to I r ^ r ; Abirt *Alk Dora t«ekA»nn.u HiAilAAi tk n i mtsWAA' m ik ui K tnral lllfk Bchool; Kama k u luM boon pit in nrot-rlAAA nwdHtAi; n«uM HkA M » - rliAA«* <°r R>w* is. >kA AUkUftk. AddriiA■Wok. R ji fO. Nawa oHIoa______

■ g w i a w A i t T O - - 0 C T o r ^ T ^MAM and wtfaA katrt a l ..........

fgrOaPr chickaaa and! H paiPIWa,hagMi a (u in I t mlauta# Do. L. 4* itoa, Oraag*. Paraianaii(« M g J, fka, Oranga. _______

Mawa <

brlak building;irlr

CENTRAl. AV«‘-^a r» a rfiva aiur^i and tan apartmanUi r*aH

raaial irHI a s n k u ^ aubja^ Haaa atralghl mortgaga of Itl.abP. for two. tkr*a or «■> family liivt»aa» aad latia aaeoad inartgaga tech for dVffaronaa BTBVENft, 4 ll t'antral ora.

WaMTBD. at aaoiA a lva>famlly hvmA, ai« tie natobadA ta O raaia; prtoa - ‘

f t.IPPd Addrtea JONES, Bag T* Nay n i t - II ■■ —

HI afflaa.

AhC yaa galling tte bropat ratuna aa your ipttetiatetf To« aolgai ka taadlng a wkita

rlepteat; rand ma full partloiilaia af yaitf' [•raparty and wa U I ean’t battat yaur pM* kioaa: te ohorga UAiMa I pM yak g goal J. liAACS. IttO BfuM a t

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■HMMIT. N. 1.

REAL EST A T E F O R S A L E -C IT Yb a r o a iN for quick aatlon; a allani fer'-od

to aaU, authorlaaa ma to aril Imawdlalalr a valugbJa cornar Inoama proparty \n teat otraat la Navark. N. J.. lor laoa than onr- ralf ita valua: ihla la aa apponunltr to a<*- qulra a valuahla praporty at graai aacrirua. For partloularo addraaa Ailomay, Bm i t Nauru orifaa 'CKNTRAIa Newark praparty.

^ ‘ kal;mat' 111 South Oranga ava.. Ka*t J>r*hfa.I AM ika maa wka la leaklog for old oara of |

, ^ thr«a blorkrfraui Rrnad and llarhal; valuahl* loco

tkoit; ouoftflca aala, oMy tarm*. Addrcaa GL.AD4TONB MlTHrCAY. 14« bharnian ava.. Now York.

all daaerlpllona for Junk and part purMaa*. highaat prleaa patd for ika above. 4. n lR Pn Ia Ik’iN. l*l Llvlngaton at, • 'Tal Wav, M ilBRgT prlte* paid f** cor« fnr Juttk

purpoaaa, merkat pric* paid fur all tlr»«and matal. Foatal nr 'nhnua Wavorly ItH . n iT U F rOOPlR, 114*114 UvlagrlagMon at.

I locking ( 0 boy wid for ju n i purpoaaa. I

paying |U up l« |144. Foatai or 'phona UATRH, 14 Bay at.. Montclair__

I’M THE 01:T i r-ara or burned

am ItITWANT H ll rhaimara ar Mudaon: muai ha

In good fnachanlral enadltlon ino dral* erai Wrlie an nartleulan lr> Chalmarg Boa N, Naap nrfiro. Orange. N J.

CA D lLLACt^ltll l-crUndaf,|uod vamtah, good Ifraa. gac . . tl4 aoapa. rapalatad. an aRcuilaal ter.414 1-paatengar taurtng. rapaintad aad

, ____ . 1 •paaaangay.iraa. food aqulpmant.food vamtah, good

414 aoapa. ra ^1414 1-teaaani

orarhauiad,1111 4’paji., goAd condMIan; wtli aa^rmaa;

don’t waUunllf aprlng to buy. Ton will •a r t mar* than tbo aiaraf* jn»rrha<ang

DETROIT CADILLAC MOTOR CAR 4,0.. t i t Kalaoy at.. N*wark. K. J.

FERFBCTEO FORD AT A BARGAIN FRlCE.

Tha teat leaking Ford in Mow l a r # ^ tettar than a now ana: largely 1414 naw parta; agalppad wii*» aalaaal eonvartibla fnelopad lop; nmdom wtndaktfid; tew MQ fkiddlAi ttteo; Gtef tByW ‘•If-atartar. and Ughtluf and Ignltlte ayotom; atary port In thotatigb waking ardor; t e ^

urlta far datMnatyatlaa. Ford. Newa offlc*.

paint ad: Boa 44. '

JTTNKT BrTERS

kauM atallA, plaiin, R«w, W tte taalru* 114 Mala M.a Eaat

Ta tbau* who a w caniamplatlni buyirig HU far ranting or JHnay purpaaoa, t hava

aar*ral rar*. ovarteuled aad rupalnud. vhleb I will a*ll fn>’ ■ amaU amatirtt dawrj, balakca ta te paid wuokty. Addraaa Cradit. Ban UA Nawa afftte^__________________ _

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W* kArt « hiarf A I» tt Ma i» ii *. M. r .1114 WMiHit,

I t i t KunranMIa loArtA*.

MILDER. II rralliKkiaan . lU t Wat., nulomoMIe pulntlinui runuhouta. 114 up;

tnurlitfi. l i t up, nrat'Oluaa work, nail- mnleaWANTED, i m 1*14 fire paaaangar car: will

give I’Ti* or rw« Iota In Blaomflald- jn* guir* L K.. UT llouih Oravo *1.. Irvington.WILL irad* diamond ring for te f that ten

be put In order for truck. Addraaa kPENCKR Box 14a, N«wa afflte.ACTr>l|f>BlLE waniod: late modal, atuta

prl^e and general rant1ltl*>n; no agantu, Addr*«a l ‘uah, Boa 4. Nawa offlc#.

AT WaagUB hlo Park; two corner Iota on Lyoma ava and B*fg#ti at., cheap, on #aay

L«rma CLKMNNTR, 44 New at

D w ciliB pr<’’iRECI./>firkE thraaieii«<] —Ono‘famt|y, i t

rooaua. telh . air boat, alaatrtclly. 4Aa|40room for dHvawuy for garage, paved atraot.

....... - - - - - * il, tinoar rilnlofi ava. and ecbonl, two car lloaN. mongaf* 11.444 oiralght. elan «wa taxao forJilt, IBIA; win Ml for any flgur abav* Inrumhraitf'e. ftna location for doctor or hriordlng houua, four large rewnia on each floor. Addroa# Clinton. Boi l l , Newa nffloa.

EXCHANrie moving plotura tkaatar. In eluding pmparty and fully aguippad ami

proeparoua bualnoaa on main tbotoufbfar#, auhtaet (a Ib.dOO ftmight mortgaga, far tn-

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REA L ESTA TE F O R E X C H A H G E - O U T O F TO W N

RKSIDENcrk far *»* *tgHtla* ai i«o-fami1y for fti»* <**nlly: buMni

Jarnw and lou for otter proMrty; lut u* I whot you aani, »h*r« you have llji w* {iiaicli n. DLaUVELT. Brtck Churob S u

lut u* kaav #u oam•UttOM.

FA R M S FO R SALEf a r m . 414 acrea alght-rnom bou**; In

flrpt-claaa romiuloa; barn aad* outbuild- irifP 7»> epple T»ca alao chairy, p««r and nlitm ireep; eight mlnuto* from railroad .r«>NRH A WHlTBIfOtTfE, I t Waahinglon pt . W*4il Orange.ts.tno HI TS Ri aero farm near WMtabauai:

;o oi.r*a cuhivaied. haianra wood andtavtur* tand: pavaa ruom henaa and all opt-

ulldlnKv Mg borgdln H. 11. FLOUflNOT.43M Mr-ied H.

roRf;ri,i> iiiR R PALE—Two family houae;vi'*lnhy Falrmnunl ova and Bank ata

alaven ronma; opan attic; part Imi

tltui nrV!* fiva-arra ttrm. Rautb Jim«r, weekiv for vagatahlu* and pauil

I <1148 iillgflK I4| Ifarkat at,tt H

m -FA RM S W ANTED

alaven ronma; npan attic- part loapmvateitita; etande mortgag** |l.400, will ennatder ll.aan 1**4 raah, bataaca mortgaga wllhoni

STEVENB, 414 Cantral a>ochargeMur^RHN ona-famUy hauaa; Foraai Hill tao-

ilon, plot 44alf0, room for garaga; tan.•VI. , A iT»* wwm • mw. ■ WRIJI4 i-v» g*room*, teth , utoam kaal; owner iMvlng oli will eairifli-u; prlc cai# M *44. ApUlIrir.. Firemen'o building.

„.iiflr*u; price |4,l4a, Inatltutlon mor^- M *44. Apniy ALBKTIT E. ALLSOFF.

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wrLl, pay 114* fav Fnrd lonflng or any other malt*, with lerma. Addrea* Auto.

Bor I4t, Sewa offloo.w a n t e d . 1*14-14 mode) ueod oovonaMa

ger car for caab, Addreae ft. r , Bread #t.. Newark. ___

flQ

Wa n t a foredoor, five-pi he ektep aiid np to di

ngar body - moat lata, 'Phone t>rang*

FORD choaele, alale your, conAltlon. loweat prlct, raaii. Addraaa G., Box l l , Nawa of-

flea.

FIA N O S AND ORGANS

m i HuimoMli roulMfr.Tw, l i l l , 14 H. P. HukOiaMlw.

DR roERN R RRItR. ta l H^Ih r Au » K -k in ro owNRUR-m oKi

W4 Iriu m nir kwarNM Hm ir w MF t r - s j * ^ a s g y . g smnti U n raMaa Twat J M t laaaa Wt».«t MR*K t s i i

PORD RDN*ik>L'T.H«ki

r . ,)UhNUK, l»IT<l tor lu 4a«p. nek UW iM waau im qiralltlaa, (b« .-lakt-tM BaJIar.

noos aoM aTMilwhn MM>; .!<«••• Ma, h,- r tO t ariRTf, ™»l Ivarr k «l in , n iMklkrr; , 1 1 ptaaaH arurkniM tor (ta ackra; atHt. aL»ff or corar; M t , « r a lanlira (ret; aUfkllr u»*4 uprlkhta oa ka»4. lIRNRT HORlTl Miato. l l Itoujk IV,.. ronar R o n r4 at.:U m , H»ra olairar; oara* (»lll

____ Oraatar i ¥ V “ ^

OWING la aicknoaa and baitig aut af work e* lang. am forced ta aali my ulayar-piano,

mahogany, and bench, cover, 114 worth e[ mt4alc. plaao good aa whan I bought It, will •ell cheap, a a l atn jn need of monej . Ad•ell cheap, »a T atn in neeg or money. i drauo HENTRfCH. Boi 14. New# offlca.

•loctfic etertor and Bgki, o»wl daah. upaedomater. mevtenioat horn, ihork ab- aarbart, maaiar vBratnr Motor galea Oar- Uga rompaiiy. fttu4«bakar Agaata. 414 Mala at., Eaal Oranga: »p»w avaalaga ___rORD ianflag car. IfH . wUh apMdal a«u1p-............... " ------ -a---k- -*--|jftera.m«M. Iteiadlng bumpar. nhark abaarl hand ham. rate fall ajid Hr* Iroua: tfcU ear |e In gaad rweckaatoal condition: a very ftna kill cllmbar; • t i l . If aald ikta weak. M Ealoay 4rt. ______ _

FOPl HAETfOIID f a :£ ' Im k kt *»La«( a

“ T f iR " 7 lr* f l ra r uw A O M _______ad BMiar area TM 4fte Wm>

lag

c a r b u r r t b ii K xnR-riL Rurn*l4. Klwklar. u 4 luna#.

fNcton ueeto tM aMkie* tu iton . Pkito. (H-INiM. IN n S aar'

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tli-4* B*lto<. a aiTlito

m l CADILLAC tawrlkt Mr. 4lHtrt« klkrtar m.4 H rtt to* kiM arltotoktolA. MwAcnutw,

KIkUk ba»R. aE«k khMrta*, AamMtAW* ram krer (lara lira*, ikrw • t i n t lm ; b*r>I ala. Kator Ralaa UtmC* Cm,, •(•dahkktr

tM t, 114 MkNi M.. ■ « ( OnBgk.________OOOD * m4 n n ; RklcKk (11, t w l a f ,

m ra. 1111 tokrin*. i lk m n t*krt»ti I t l t togr. IMrlHfi Rt*. 1411 Mi. ( f i u n * n (»)i All Tkto n w M ■< •k’l'T liM ' ferlm. I n Ikna ksw M R n M«tw ^ Ok, f t M WUHM M.

PRIVATR tomllj miHt Mil 1114 tiiAhoaikP gpr(fl.l plinA: ia«A *a n*—; THk-oeiiira.

mgaalTT caee. hrmaa mounted: hrilllant and wowarful tima: awlnglng mualc daak. manu- faclurar i guaraaiaw RaMdenck 744 Mk. Fro*p«-ct avw ________________

IHVINH AVE. nmr !.>»ne a** New thraa- ramlly houae; ^1 modern 1mvri.w*menta. lot

4<)«M0. garage for three cvr*. good laveat- ment prlrt ^SOO; tarrua tL<*))l cafh. W. T. JENNINGS, Bergen rt. and Lyoni av»1114 CABH, balano* aa rent, buye 414 South

Firteetiih *1 . two-family: brandnaw; l l r(K>me Mied bathe, eloctrlc, etcam. •apu**!* etiirenre. e t a : k*aUhl»tt ipol In Navark. Addraae Bargain, Btix It, Nawa offloaTWO-FAUfLT boiiae. near Central av a t

•lcr*n foomp; opni) attic; part Iruprave-’ m«nle. etralfhl mortgage, 41,744: prioe

•irbaag* far lei *r lota STEVENS, 471 t'anitel ava.HILIr ST., near Broad; three ita rr and a«-

lenelen brloh hulldlug. •uttahle for real*Ifdanca. phyalclan ot hunneaa burpaaaa: prtra low. eaay termi, TA!lVIS sf'MLESIHGRR.Inc., Eaooi building.BlfUlEST •nap In Newark; twa>tamlly

houae, driveway and tiabla. garaga; n«ar f'entrai ava . muel te Mild, price only $1,744: Invaatlgate aad make offer. C. J. k IRRAN,m Clinton at. ______

REAL ESTA TE FO R S A L E -O U T OF TOW N

WANTED, farm or country place, wMhIn rommudng diitance of Newark. Addraaa,

giving loroilon, number of acrau. tgiprova- ntenio and prioe. Farm, Box }4, Nawa af-fic» ___

FA C TO R IES AND FA CTO RY SIT E S TO LET

tlU lRA Pl.E butidlim (n il I.Od* taw ug; Bmill wij lir„^i>lolt: oora,>M«

£11 iliM In ind vognd N.arvk: t,M_ariiina t hi k[lint T Hi_ iirra— ilMnjt. ORtSI

V- L'"

■w sow»at ad

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FA C T O R IES AND LO FTS T O LET

t ^ r r s TO LET WITH PDWEB. HEAT. tJVB PTRAN,i^T,NTJJI OFtN .irr.FiT

AMES M s c h u o r i O i i lg a LAB'RENCE ST.

■ ^ ECITf.

BRICK minding, reniral locatlou; adaptabla for mettetitliv and raanufacturtng pur

poaa#; * finora *tid bae«ment; low rental; I&4. FIEDLER rorp^riMon, Ftramen’a building (orncr Broad and Market at*.LOFTS WITH POB'ER AND LIVE ITEAM,

104% HPRINKLCR RQUrFMENT. WAPIITNGTON BILSDN,

44 LAB RDNCB BT.MANDFAt'TL'RIMi *pan ta 1*1; baaL

power, elevator, wetohsaa, ate. Newark Second Hand Machtnery Co., 14| Cbaatnut M,, Newark, N, J-

STO R ES, O FFIC ES , ET C , T O L I TBEfT loeaied, meat madera at ere *■ Seutk

Orange ava.; rant MS, caolar af larga bay*tng comreuftity; bualaat tranafar paint; IMM ' t dellmteaMii^ groc*», aUtlaairy, Alliln-

.ho*.. P men'a balldUkf. corner

Fira*u d Marsalala.

ilALKET ST. t if . batwaaa HU) and Will­iam au : jjUL improveaiaata: law1 ata : eiore, lui imgrQrewiwBfoi

MORRIS COHN, 114 Broad a tORANGE ST., betwean Fourtaanth and FID

taaaik n a- fite location for gruoary, drag ■lure or any oLbar bualnaaii 14 yaaH S lunck room. ___ _PARK AVK. .iM riK M Ik M—W y t o h r

kgtekw. vwtAh). « i n * '* / * * ■Xaiqulra 11 svargruen ava., BluaiafMi.table or

ivargruen ava.,

■O tm i ORANGE Avlir.

X g L T k l T B j a(7*01 H u m t M.

441—at* ,, a ltkroom., All lrakr<>v*m«iA: ■o*< tocktloB ter

mnr hmlo.M; i»nt rtkMSAhifc Ingglr* , sr.m lK ., or KCRUAN * CO.. II Rknk I t•OMKR8ICT BT . 1*4—Rlgr* *r*th m m .; All

ImprovamenU; good lacatlon for any bual- nam; rent raaaonabla. Inqulro oa pr*mla**u or HERMAN A CO.. 7t Bank rt.

A F A i r a n i K I H l O M AND P U T St o I I T _____

HUNTKR RT.. 14, MAP KlltobMli.Mnikl* 11*1. (to* HAwii k*th: All

■h Mi ; (r* . » r JAiMAm rio t H*. IIH"** •Mon# n * « , II.

m iKDirraRtlOM BT.. I tl, kMT * * •* •* • ;:“

Fl»» rMnu aaB k*th: All n u t 111. l* 4 *lrt LOliu KUMXlNIk RBnaB(l*IB tv*. _ _ _

l*Pju j

RUNTBROON IT., 114—n njr, d*>oM.•ABirr. d o a t. plAi. m i.; ilftto: h n t d m l» lkP..-tA»llT houi#.

nwnu:All Im

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(UP. 1lU .

BDNTBRDOII BT.. I l l —P(v» Ufkl n»gw; •«** Ink* c u An* wAtM.____________

MAWTHORNR APR.. HI—B.auiI(*I m « rAR*rtn«it M (irti f fw ; All

n a t |1A HRNDL A OANA bolAf. ______KINNRT RT., 144, tiMC H l|h—PlAt. majh

rogiB*; k*th: All lmiifo*tm.nu; Al cMfli- Um ; 111. lAlua,* 1IHK^NEU. mc» A CW .•lAlMH* ______ _Ln-rLRTON AVK. KU. D ..r Bprlngnufli t ra.—Saveg light roonia and bath. r*nt

Iniquira 411 Sprtogfleld ave., coruer iltttrtaii ave.

MT, FROSFECT AVE., TTI, between Uratten and Montclair avas—Fin* Location: four

and five nice light rooraa 4bttd bath; rant 111 and IIE

STORE In heart of office building dUtrlrl - IdliBeaver rt., op^ella

In*'lairkrii

. building; Ideal retail inerrhanreetaurani,

g. FIEDLKH I'orporanon. rirei building, cen*er Broad and Market ato.

all Improvemenia;..............___ _ _tlon, eultahia for

any huiilneaa. rent reaaonabla. 1*44 tprlag- field av*., Irvington. ________

STORE. «Uh four roofne ■team heat, |4h*4 lacailon

Sfit’TH TENTH $T., 144—Large atoru; two lurge ihow erladowa; faw door* from

Mprlngfleld ava.; good location for ahoa re­pair anop. ram reaudnable. Inquire on pram* laea or 114 Mulberry rt.STORK and rwome to let; rent reaeon-

■ hie. fall or wrlie. S4 Farrow at.. Or­ange. ______STORK, with two foome. rent raaaonable.

Inquire 117 South i^ange ava, aMoad floor _____■TATE ST.. S7-fitora and two room* I

OBORiir: k. van DTKB. 4M Orang* N.IIS

TWU nloa large unfurnlahed rooma; aultabla for daclor, dentlat nr young mon; In a

very gn«wl locatloii. 107 rtinton ave.THOMAS ST., 44\«^Store and thraa rouiaa,

• U. tIhhJRUK R. VAN DVNK. 444 Ur- • ng* at.

MAGNOLIA ST., 14-41—Five large rooma, IIS.Mi alao four nice rooma, partly Ipi-

pcavod. 111. Inquiro at 44 MagnuUa at.THCE, larga, light r^nm. In T h i^ ^ fa ^ y

haaae; all Impta en-apt heat, rant rvaaon- Inqulre fat floor.ihla. ai

NEWLT decoraud flat; iix rooma: bam.■laam; Clinton Hill, two Mock* from tral

ley: $44. Inquire Tl Beverly ai.Nf>RTH~EToHTKBNTH ST.7 H f^R lef*ni

brick aparimani: five large, all lightrooma. hath, all Improvemenla. hallo fur nlehad; i-ontenlent to Ainpera and flooarlil«< atallono, rent IIT.NfiRTH KtXTIf NT.. 311, near Park ava.-

Fusr targe rootna. waihtuhe. r«ni |1f.ONLY |14: new bulidlng; eli rcK»ma and

te th i all Improvenienia eirepi heal: ele*' trio light: all large, light room*: 44J and «4 Frellaghu>‘*an ave., Ophelia V%'eeaualil- Park: very cheap real. BCCKNBAUm, 134 Broad. T'hon* t i l l Mulberry,PARKER ST.. U 4-filt larga. light raam-,

.11 Improvement#, no ohjeotlona to chil­dren; rent Hi* Inquire itJ Parker.PAUK AVE-. 43, tippovlle Franklin Scha

Five rooma. aecirnd floor, reat |I4.

WANTED, a gentlemah of Hrat-Uaaa burt- neea ability, to taka de4k room In my of'

fire, anawar moat ba prompt to receive at-W„ H oi ■* “ "■ ■tehtlon. „^ddrei OR ll. New# offi* *■

S TO R ES, O FFIC ES, E T C . WANTEDWANTED, atore with three to five living

rooma; all modern Impravemenla; ■ultable for conf*c.Hon*ry, dgar and light fancy gro> eery; In good location, Newark, Montciait, Blocimflelo, rent raaaohahla, Addreaa Tie* liable, Bi?x V. New* ofric*. Oranga.

KUHEVILI.n NE'^TION—Flv# large roamc.•team heat and full nervlca: near etailon

and IroHey ; low rent and cnncaaalon to uuU'U tenant KDW K HRUBN CU. i» W**h- tngton pi. Kaal Orange.HoSEVIUaK—Fine 6 room apartment, aa-'-

ond floor, only |14, wHIi f t oIlQwmnce for Janitor eervlce; atnali fantUy, URbEN, 4l*i Klrewien a b u i l d i n g . __________________RTTaEKS ST., ta—Three rooma, plana, eeparate hall and all improvementa except

hath: private houae, tight and wiry rooma

w a n t e d , fumlahad or unfarnlahed nfflce, near Broad and Market eta.: iiaie full

partlcalara and rent. Addreea M.. But 71. F t f . gffli--,. ____

U o o r tM ld•144 TASH— naw alx-room houae: ali

tmprovemenia. with four lota. 13 mlnviea tn trpllay; for hard wortitng mackaalo- Kaye. 341 Biuomneld ava.. Bloomrield.

C a M w d

PNIVATB (gmllr. *»ln« •wKk- wirti*, tn tln r, TCAkalAfir Mp<l(lit p llrs wlin r , '

■pnnKkl* •Aftr, «r If ggrckAMd In n«Ar futur, *111 lArrinc*. AOdnH PrWM,- Boi 44. Kewa offiiWAFLATBRCIANO (nr u l , ; l« ,d on, r « r ;

R*kr RtwL" m,k»- ram tS4»; .!“ k•(tor tokn It: ■■■ho*,''’’ '"*■ iiito ■■••ih. A 4*rw FU rw . Bo, (*- N««, offtca.OWING ta eksncing paaltlan moving Seatb:

III Hi) •BrlRfl Ftoo«. » » •• •»■ xwl- In

CALDWEI.Ir- A faw building lota on Park aval tlxl*4; price | l l l ; here la your op<

MTlwty. A ^ r M'^*KBSNFT S CON- ROT, aganta. ?4i Bloomfield ava, I'aldwall.UESntABLE PROPERTIES. SELL or RENT,

rALDW'ETX AND VICINITY. C, PROVOST JR., 3T4 BLOOMFIELD AVE.. CALDWELU

E liu b « thBKK'K of free end clear let*. In city of

44,404. all Improvamenta; careful lavealLCation will prove Ihla a rare chance foe

ulldar or Inveater. Owner, 1100 Anna at.. Kiiaateth. N. ,r.

FACTORT SPACE. 4.440 iG FEET OB S.IDD Sq. PERT STEAM HEAT, EL«-

VATOII. SECOND FlX>OR. 114 BAEHJEH AVEt.00t> TO lYOOS n . floor apace la Htbte

building; iiao'comer imor*.'Apply Tanitar, fK kRBR tml'dlng. Mulberry aad Oirrer ata.THREE 4.Sn>-foat lofte; togathar m

arala^; cap ia t* modern aqulpcnanLI gD-Hquire Shipman any hrahaf.

ONE loft. 44x134: light en all rtdea. h a l t po>*'vr. nghl. elevator, watchman, aarvlc*.

aprlnkier equipmonu 111 South it.FIRST floor of two-itory hrich bulldlag to

let, cleaji aad light; 14 window*; rent U I.ID. H W'arwtc'y«r-ick

FA C T O R IES AND L O H S W ANTEDFuH machina ahop. In ar naar Newark;

about 1,404 aquare feet oa ground Boor or upper floor, If provided wlib fralght eleva­tor. ,T BLAKE KELLOGG. 14 LllNew Torh.^

ibarty ai^

fin# conduioft. very cheap for caah. Moving. Box 111. Nawa offlo*

Addraaa ]

FIANO TUNER—Fraai iadriat, all V suckas

»TW . CANN, U3 Bn:LUS^p|a) af good p ltd ta say

ANOELUS lot ‘

a iu ^ a d

R ^Frsetical piano maker; r*> ratriiig*. Io)ia,ole, Ick at-; IT1 Wav,

wither. poTfact cwndJiloe,barfalo: 144: raa o*

^ ptawo. 144 Soeth Wintb at.FIAMdeM ,

lO Unlwi. repairing, aoilwn ragutallTig. K. B IE irV A If^ l Montgemm aL; real- i, t l rebyan p i ; ‘pboiiO 711OW Waverly.

T \ 4714 PLAYEB FIANO, wall knewn make. IM rella martoi bargain. For full parilcu-

iare addreea 'Flayer, Boi I. Keera oCfIco.

C t^ K D CAR AT A EAllOAlM lac, dva pawaagey Sedan ear. h te tiartrte

IldAia* oMf-iUrtor and fullya ^ mawtealcal ewaSHIaa Favkerd Mater C ir Co. att*-. Nawark. N- J.

uippod, III . _ prteo MM T , 1MI Broad

MODEL IT EUlCK,S eplandld lueehenlral copdllion; kaa top,

ihiMMeld. opeedofliotor. Klaxon tern, etor ialM tterugo Compesy' Studabaker

Aganta. H4 Main at.. East Oraufa; opas tvtelnga __________

c o u F at i l l medal. In ealMUld meoSaoloal aowdi- How aad e ftneTaMlng f t , aloeirle Hglitn alpmont Motor ■alaa Oarage t'ampaay.

4 Male rt.. Kart Oraaga. open evoning*I f i i iltwdekakvr touring car; wonderfuHy

' m: koe lop, wlad»ki«id and demounlabla rlAe Motorrendllinri

lomelef. d l-,.,,-.-----„j|#o Oirage <’o Sludetekor Ageota, 414Math ai . Beei Orange, opou aronlage.t i l l Overland louring car, h*a tep, wlnd-

•hleld, epeedetneter. rtaetrlo daaS lamp#. tlMilrlO k*re. goad tire* Motor Salee (larigo Coiapeny. Studehiker Agcnie, 414 Main fi , Bert Oraego; open evenlnga

daneea for tha new year, M. C. ARDt’S Studio, t i t tiroail ti.. oest womiag BiMtia Tuaeday ami Thune*

day, Friday and Saturday after day, Rooneeday ard Seturc lay

a v ^ la i : prhal# Ipeaurw by epfMilntmcct. a 44e*; daecoa taught. uu« Step. Fox

Haeliailae, Cinier, Modern V a lii. ated R'alk, Thrte Sup. Half kiep,

GMSe Trot. etc.MB, s*d MRS. EDWARD F. MAHER, I4t

BretM at.I all t te madera dauoae taught 7*1 Me ■rtvate kateona. farm yaur owu club te M fil ar tan aoupUa Call or 'pSpn* 1IH MulteHT._______ __________________C B B C iF ^ i rkiidrea'a Q isa—Biago aad

maidtee daneea. beet eelart; modarute brtrea: every Setardey artemnwn « | ITS Broad at.] private leeeone appointed.• v j u i l f r RDT 5 School for Peocliif. 174

Bread, opn H'MUerri- Mid winter veaten sow epe«. eiieiiel. fiio Irweun* |3 . ice >**• aong, | i , gueraiiipcd

MAXWELL runabout, rin* eandltlon: haw tap and wlndableid, eiiequlpped. makeer-

fer; two t i l l DIaniOud lire*, two ISxltqrnd two lira*, all puna foe esra atunk prtcei. lz4 I'erker at.

$114 MAHOGANY uprtght sieno. plain eaae.Mk* new; elaadard mau*; e«il low for

aaak Call Drgt fleer, 43 Rowland at.KBW pl4r*r*plArvo. 1444; fun ttack af ^M ,rtoae I ^d av*«MATKU8HBX Upright for Ml*; eweoi ten*.

Ip geed ffoudltlea, muat eall tkla saak 47 Uttlllaten ava. flrut floor

O tm R U |«Da in ty new coloniel deoHing. I* reotno,

throe bathe maater ■ bed room, droeelAg room, privita bulk. er» eulte. eua room, bii- Hard roonn, large lei. gareg* ep*c«: high aUvetlon; throe mlnuloa Lackawanna, Dol- ley; Inapect today, Sunday 14 Appleton rd.. sear Kl1la:de av*.; ‘phone tllW .

REAL ESTATE WANTED

W k MWE Will htilld >oo dendr aae-fumllr hoeeo ..........................Mi alaowith five roonia end beth. for 11.7 iWA-iemlly houae with ll ronpie end *cp' iraie telha end entfevc*i for |3.4T;t. We ••core ruorlgage and furnlak pUaa end apeclHcetloiia and mv* you all trouble. Clin­ton Hill Conrtruciion i 'o , 444 Ppriogfield ava.. Irvington.

I r r iK i tnS l \ -RCU>S4 houat. *H lmprnv«mcnia, Im lud-

Ing aieam heel, tot 4|xl44, on fin* tvenee,

1144 WILL buy lilfr AeMiap Orcheoirellei e p a te ie a ^ yoH te hemd, Addrt

Boa 114, Mewa afflo*.I AeoUan,

CASK paid i t paoottd-baad pla?*bWaaklftilanJereey Flaao Slaraga Co.

•1 ; toJ. 1141 Harttot

Naw

BBAUTirUL t m uprtght piano; aeii for Ml eate. Oat dae^ptlM by

Bax t l . Nawo odflca.

prli-a M.444; ali-rooin houao. new, all Im- proraiffienla. let IlilOfl. ntte lwo<family houae, near trolley, price 44.444; alao biuldlug lou In all aectluna at rMaontel*Crirea and term*. WKBER Realty

(wrvuuanl and Iprlngfleld ava*.

WANT Iota for threa-ramily houee. e*er < entrel ave.. Riw*v111e aertlon, with all

Improvementas eubject to on# rtralght mort­gage. alao lota for two-family houee. near iioeevllle D«pot; #*par«te eteam heutera; ■mall atralgbl mortgaga STEVENS. 411 Central ave. '

S TO R ES, O FFIC E S , ETC., T O L E T - O U T O F TO W N

BLOOMFfSLlN^tore And three room*, good loteiion; rout $34; alao email rtoro. In-

ulra ASHWOBTH Mardwara. 44 Oranga rt.,quire ASHW

A PA RTM EN TS, RO O M S AND F U T S T O LET

APARTMENT*THE ELWOOD UANOB,

Ui UT WAIHiNOTON AVE.The cbalcaat aparUuMi keaea la Ika aitg^

rise meiRi: aj) madam a te Mteat IrtMwva- meati. mrtkreia rrtii. Apply iaaliar 1440 B. B-

STORAQI. one month free, tten moalbly M up. roevliig. II and 14 a load; piano ruov-

leg, 41, holatini, | l : leng dirtanco aorttig vary chMP- 'rnona ITot Market; ulaht 'phone ■<(IM UtoMrly. (.-r a n k ■. MOF- rBT. Pmp.; »H\ce III WltoUlBIto- *■SOl'TH T w e i .m i FT.. I l l —roue room,

tnd h ,th ; lin,tov,m,nl«: hot —»(,r »o( ,to,(n h „ t furriihwl: .on,,ritont to foor trolleyi end the D.. L end W, Rallroed. eecomt flofir. In a iH-o-famlly houe*.so t TU ELEVENTH FT. it-F tr r t apart

meal nf ■!■ mofim; heal end Jenltov aOT vice; vary dertrable In •'*** raapeet. Isa OtORGE K. VAN DYNE. *m Orenge aiaOITTH FIFTEENTH ST . 454—Seven room#.

In nee lwo-fxmlly nouee; alactrlclty. rteem,«e«p*rate entranci, rvot |14. Inquire BIRHL. eecond floor. ________W»rTH KLKVK.N'TH bt., ITI. between

Twelfth end Tbirtcentli avee,—Six-room tuo-fmqnily houte, aeperete hvater, rant t tt- Inquire earond floor■uVTH o r a n g e AVE.. 114—Threo, four-

room ftete, light aiid elry. rent ffw* to Fobruerv I. Inquire Clintan Baaltp Co,. 4 IHaabetn ava.

AFARTMENT J tt Clinton ave.. five roome and bath; conetant heat and hoi water In-

Ciudad, rent $17 to 114; alei'trlo llghie, new- aal ilxtiiraa; only aalact American famllioa ecronfunodatad. Inquire at The Kidgewaod Aparimaaia, 1*1 tlllMon, cer. Ridgewood av

s o tm i MUNN AVB.. ii-Twa-fateny; ftrrt flote. *fi imerovamaii^aapamohalli aad

haatafu; raaatiMW 0U|INBY7S niu tea FSOUTH t h ir t e e n t h NT. 104—Six room#.

AFARTMBNTK, Ls QraM% 1M l U na*la Hrh^Two vicaacio* Hi fmart and bart

located apartijem houae In city; lau nuta; beat aarvlc*. tnqklfa of oupannloadant, au premlaee. or C. U. HENRY, l lc i l iI Climiau rt.a p a r t m e n t , floulbam. 47 Sooth a t —

Sewn large, light roomiv tile bath, ateam heal, alactrlc gun. Janitor aervlee, rent moderate. liberal conceoaioua Inquire BARCKLOW.

HAVfe cae^ teyore for Newark atefull detail*: no chari FKIBUriMAN A CO.

caeb buyer# for Newurk ate aut-of- tpwa real eutate nf any daacrfptlou; malt

unlaaa aold by Rroad rt.

IF yaur property Ht behind In Intarart or loan and moricugea called and you want

to aell quick let me kno« . don't wait and looe IL Addreea Bxchenga. Box 141. Now*offlc#.HAVE ca*h rviatomer* for eny property that

ran he bought at a aiorlflce figure; bar- t«lna only oonaldcred: wfil p«y uM ceah.KTFA’ENS. 474 Central ar*

A P ARTMENT-FauMy iveuls Thomeo-Flrut flaor; «■

av*..T*ni*trtaa; far daotar,

•U rikiiT A rmtarr.r r a s o i. T idB r

4T.all

alia t

APARTMENT—Ballwin* ava.. I l l, tertite 44 Oriental; rti«r*om a. bath, parquet

Roort; all Improvemeeta. uiodarn apart* manta; rant raaaofiebla. Inquiru Janitor.APARTMENT LEXINOTON ^ Up ta-deto

fiee-olx roouHi tiled bath;, ukoryeied; eorat heat: Janitor; III. Ridgawood avo., eadr Clinton.

H i­ l l

SEND part1i.ularv of yeur Fortet Hill prop- erltaa; can give you qultk actlap If your

r-rtca li rigkA; hat# ellenli waiting. A J. jECKER. Baeex buUdIng

ARE you anilooa to aell T Hava money to Invert In a email real rntate bargain: aend

full partlaulara for raeogelllon Addram M . 17. N«Box I office

WE will build you dandy ono-femUy bouaa with fire room* and bath, for |1 111

KNABE ANGELAS, new, perfect condlllon.reaaenable te prUata party. MAt K. I*

Bleetktf at. _

1.iwo-famlly houae with 11 room# end aep-

r*w*,-*i •'•'• *•- eraie buihe and entranoau tor |l,47l. WeaddraiMnf Flaao, aorur* mortiege and furnlah plana and

ap#ciricalione and eava you all trouble. CMn ton Mill ('nnrtrucUan To.. Ml Springfield eve.. Trvingtoti.

HOUSE, eigtit room*, imprexemout*. garaga ■pace; atata lacaltan end loweot •*!* price.

A d J r^ ** New* o f f l r t ^ , . ^ ^

BABY grand rtena for Ml*; b *n^n . Call In the morning or erentet. H <.ump et.

fOR sa le ebaau, uprtgkt ptute: » 1 oneA m j i l M s s £ m t ^ b^ i. p a j a g O i !

AUCTION S A IL S

Frtfin touring ear, 1*1# model, hei eler-tMo lifhia end At(>r*g# baticry. illp cover* top. idahleld »ru1 rltx k M<(4nr N#l»# i>ariic*<

AlKrriON SALETEN van load* of flaueehotd Goode, Fur­

niture i arpei* and Ruga i*fno\«d from

f'»uipeny, Niud#beli#r Agi-ni#. I l l Main rtKa#i <’f*ng'‘ . *vpn1nai

fur Hartleon rt. #inre. Faei <»rangr, to our

- 1 S4sw*rh M|c*room% and •*i'l be *oM to-FuR BALE -Ford r»r. with new bueinree I niorrow,

I'udy. i n l . nr beet »ffar, take# it, mart b# anM tMe week. Addreea North Park Street uarege. Nerih Park at, end Burcberd av*, nu*. Eae* Orange,

BRRHVg. I ts BROAD ST.TBACHER o r GOOD --------

OR jHitVATE LESSONSER o r Gf>OD d a n c in g . CLASS

TCI. i n i MKTdanrlng leeeone a t ynur ron- 1* Relm»nt are,, uaxt to Amort*

Rktlaael Beak. FROr. I . BRILL inet.flBTlIedepe D a a ^ guerantaed lb r tt pH

u iU lauarnia, W. VK-------- — -lauamia. W. VKRNON ROOM. IIT auik *M ’pkana II44W Wav.

L a i |U |< *UTYTTATfON t* all fniareutad in Ih* naw

ESattau te latehlflg, ipanleb. Frupch, Tial- iML Qefteik . In 19 leaenne, PROF. 'rilCO. m n S n , l l l Bread »L. Mulberry 3174.S u N SeSaai «f iMSguagee, ISO Wiiiieja

% . Orsega; l>we<*. Oerioau, Spautak. BSBkia IrttiP. Orete] flamea ar privet*; acb>• t fMidi^ * “ ------------------0 p c a v r r r l in o .

PCHOOl, o r LANtlUAGLR BfbMFEcT a nd Ma in s t y . e . o r a n g b .

Ckiiaaa ar prtvaie, achool ar roaidenr*.

ShoHkKKd t r t T ]rr« « T itia tn u v f T c I ilrartlon

laud toMeufuatiTir itloM.

M.; tal.ev^nini

IRVINODMOtV Wav.

X:

MfTATKSrItSmel

E r f i

M W i Hm u hluelnwtiop given

ri^h

CKEVROLET- a new 1414 tWevrelet, Juat from the faetarr. |I4 leaa than the regular

arte*. i Im e full Hoe of uaad Hupnttellea Stti other make rara DE COISEN A REISS, 14* Halaoy Pt

PIERCE AKPUIW 1 xe tnurinf.verr 'neap. .lErYKHlT Ag- nt

Ingluii eloiil be #nl(1

l ;< w#eh

|4la ChelMjere. b*HoiHMt r d ctunu tH e l']r r ‘ T k full floating

■ lie Pel** tisrpgi'. MudebokerAgent*, i l l Hein et , Eo*l Ureoge; open •veningi

BATURDAT. JANUARY I.AT i a n t r a l a u c t io n ROOMU.

13 SOUTH ORAKOE AVm*AT 11 A. M

«1d. Rraa*The fnllowliif good* will riede. Mair and Fell MailrfU*^. lure* Up-. . . tVaah-

NOW I* the time In have yrmr aut* ra- paired and overhauiod; work done by

r-entraet; *tp*rt raeohante. SCIIOlJSS, 114 Brwad at.. tl44 B. B,BUFMOB1LE taurteg; m(^al 44; tu pirfaet

(*e«dll|inu; autre Urea and tgbae, teUrt aoil| rhaap, Addraaa Mupmatrila, Bax 144, Mewaoffice.AUTO TOPS afid illp oervra mtea: rasgessMa

rORn DELIVERY BODJlJITNEY B O D tri

TBAHER. 134 HAMILTON ST.. KARRIBOM.BOAi'H MegnetA Repair Itetlea. diet rt but ar*

of Dlemon^ Mohawk, rangrea* and Fte- lage tirei. Tire Trading Ca. 14 William *4,U movbInS^ body, a bte bargala: OverisM

*114; 111* O te fU a d .^ m. k 1141,delivery, P anap.

paee SCHOLRi, i . t Bread at.AUTO ■uppll*#. w* eai

pieie line ef acrae«------aad SijindayA JEHLB, 411*411

larry is etoaS leorfaa; apap avaplaga ' -- - If,-Ifaltey aL

im*1l<' and Engl^h everilniAddreea Teacher,raueouabl* rate*.

Neuu affka.

algebra.inje.I *7*1

i M ln d iM b u t o i

w; «su read and uudeertaad a little, I FVM«k. Boa If. New* oftio*.wAHtad avewinga far bag. It;

. . aoSart. tarma. I Bllistetii

AUTO fudlatnra. lampa by e x ^ t morhaalcu Ai

(or Work* 44 WllUam rt.fwfuUrte a te rvbutN

FORD US LrVT JITNEY BUB

RERREftORR B SONCARBON reuMved. vsl^aa gr*u<

leg If needed; It^parOarage aud Repair Shop,CARIPW rwm*Tad while you waHl 44a. Rer

cylluderi w# do ll_rl|> li JYjmJp *7®

light Plomw I'feee#r* Chiffonniege vitridr. BufletP. Sutebaarile. DluiUg Tehlee rhalrp Ro, k*nt Vorrl* Cbalra. Ruolu'eate H-wIn* llwohioe#. \V#rdr«be*. Mlrrtiiu I'k- lurf'* Iju-c ■ urimn*. ftrlc *-Brec, (’hine. HUvrrpUl#. farioT and Library Furnllur*. t'arpetf, Nuga IJr>ol*uma and kundm li nf olher plfve* <oo numorou* to moailoii to be •old to th# hlgheet bidder wIlKnut r##»rve Tour inen#r returned If uat eallefled with your pwrrhaa#P g^Theae guod* ur* telhg *uid. aa nur leap* aepired at aur Bart Draug* atare

XtUHfaW fkfclANSRrno—Ramaey l ark loie at the C.

R. R. Sieiinn aud i>n trolley Una; eery terma P. KlNOil^lND. Church at.

L n r u f i twFOR PALE -DuU-h colonial aami-bungaLiw;

I rnornn and bath. Impr'^veruentg; aleo- IrtHty. etaam heat, beamed celllM; plate rail, (ipva flreplere, hardwood fionra. I • ■roe: ■orogc. mllei from iMU^e; auto hue apr\i-'«>. bargain, |T fD* DE c a MT, IloX 194. Livingrton. N. ■

FU R N ISH E D H OUSES FO R S A 1 £ < - SEA SH O RE

A VON-Bl-THE-NKA. N. J1 4-roam fumlakad coftagaf

Mo( It frcKM ocean and Hhark River: lat eth HA garage; M.44B. pgrtlculaiw MvRRAT*

in wt___________________

FU R N ISH ED H OUSES W ANTEDWANT. to r(, h*uM (Dr rcxuBlnK. (umllV^K

or unfurnlabad; good iooatian, raut rasaan- ahl«. anawer with full particular* Addreea It Box i: Nov* office.I- - ____

H O U SES T O LET

M apkw oodRr-DAL hoin^a. Mapl«w#od,

Afeplvaood pmperiyN

ih*coenpany ■ new heuaea $4,449 taloU I t 199 up_ , photographa uponBiU-t>AL CO.. Burnett it "

J , (or Be Dai

• U.049,

HEATU RY ST.. II-S I* room* with large plot of ground, good fnr poultry er

hnrw ■. rem roeenneblr Inquire 44 Sea- bury ■<•> <wn bl<H k# rail from Wafklngtan *%,*.. on Lvlavan a^#.

a pa r t m e n t s . Lsfca View, Isk a aL. IIT ^ Fwdng Branch Brook Fiark^^FIve rooma

and bath, ataam Real; all imptavaBanta; jeniite eervlc^: rant l l * . ______ ____a pa r t m e n t , i t l CUntas avo—Five Hfhl.

newly decoruted rooma end bath; rteaiu haal famipked; hat walar and Jasitor; |3 |. Apply baaement. ________ _____a pa r t m e n t s—Fa v sad five light raama;

atesm, hat water. Jshltar; 111 pp, Waeb- ingioa sad Kinsey eta, IntHUre pramiaaa.

parquet Door*. Boetoa plan: ell vnodei'i Improvemonta Inquire accond floor.SEYMOUR AVE.. 1*. noer I'Nnlan ava.—

Six rooma, balh, alao ihowar: eteam heal; alertrtt- light: 'ebon* 4931 Waverly, Call 74 Far! *y *v*.. referennea, _______ ^SUMMIT MT,. ]#]—Mingle and ’ cennacUng

rooma for light houeekeeping. hoi water and bath; hot elr fumei*. very reaaeaablv rant: avMi hlork above High. ______g|X large, light room*, all improvemenla

bath, eitetrli; Ilghla; attem kaai. Jaalier ■•rvice. reaeonabla rael. I Comcaaroa at, corner Rrote.SIX tight rooma and baihi rteam kaat; alor^

igbi ............... .Chadwtcl <

Ilgh.trir light: all Improvemeikta,

I ava., Newark.lequtte H*

SBCOND FLAT, iwo^/amllr Rou**; 111 I South Orova at., near CUntos ava,: aavan

room*. Hied both; rent 111. Framlaai. or STEVENS. 471 Cantral ava.■ANDFORD AVB.. I l l—Savae light ream*.

all Impvovamenie, litcltelfig rtaaer In naw iwa-famUy kaue*i rant $tt«premlaee. ___ ___

taqalr#

fPRUrig ST., I t l . near Somaraat at.—FKe rooma; bath; ell Improvement#; AI coogt.

tle«i; III, Tnqulre ftrrt Rote, gromleaa.SOMERSET ST.. 44-*Pa«r ate* lii

eacond or third flaor: newly t i t . Ingwlr* 47 Maettomary

e light pooiv■aJntad; ra

AT yaur aarvirai tm ltw a Mwvad. fS pw late: a«b» veaa for Iteg dlelMoa;

•torxga. wte vwrtUetai rooiae, n.W mewtM Weahlnftte O*., 11 Aoadamy ata l p in e 1T„ tl-F trg t fidar, Dv* rooma eng

bdtb: dll hnprovewst* but teat: IIS- )a- •atoo uimat. aeaate Omor, ar owpar. U l Fradontlal baildtSB ___ ____ALTINB ■

H sr fow troll gairtyST.. IS-Ftvo jpema, Ikdlk; all lBpta.|

fatebaad; Jaattec

URaND*NBW asartmaat. H i Soatk Taetkat., eear rontrel ava,{ ooavaaleat

Depot aad Hudaoa lubaa; aa* apartmaal left, Sva rr»oma ataam heaL hot water a te JaaJ* Ite earvlca aabpllad; madara aapolatmaiila;

-TEV’e NS. i l l t'M atrJ awraat lid. STEVENS 474 t.**a*tral avo.BB A U TIF^ ata-iwam flat: docaratte: Ulad

bath, pantryi private furalaked hall; front porch; reqaemakl* font, with apaeta) ledaaa*

III Humen! uniorteti at-BRENNKR

I raama hath.

bitfc. VHI; Imi

Sprlngrteid Wamaa «t.. SIR T

iirarntaai,mpt a laqulre

roqaeat Maplawaad, N. J.

M U lbiraRUlLDTNC, i4tJ9: let 44xl*A. I#9ra and

eight renin# and •table. Ingulf* WI1<L- 1AM SUMUEHS. Uillburn Ranh bulidlng.

WASlIINUTON houM. II WKimn, bath.

tBltt f. boarding ■loa Jao. 1

-Thraa-atorr ; lar

renmlng houae:healer; fine 1

- - _... $745 paagda’AMIPWaN. 0)1 Cm« tnlllito*

BROAD BT., » --K lib t r**niA ta tk , ■•«)• B,oAr,t,<l ihrffUBhout; eonv-Htont (B tn g ,

Ny ,Tw1 nnrmml pAi„I. TICHKNOK-WILL'lAMH. Isr . ■!« Rroid at. Semmtr.

t TAM TOKHAK.AsottoMM

'PliMt* »*tt HBikMTT

MACHINERY F O R SALE

MKWARK a ^ J ( D -M A CH lN U f, C

KUTBKB AMD •KIXL

KMPOTRIC MOT

.s iU o r■ INK - m i AND #ACACTORT

|,..^ N B W AND tMCOMD.

MVW JM

■ to iTiuaNMU INK KKOr

MAfM.

AUTOM OM LESI * B tS n C M A N O a BtoU

tlfH i AltW M «I to •toeki me M r I

■■ ■ ^.1 '»<>"' ~HbImt a(.)r|e af auimMabilea

, - II fiiRti . -m «, T.» TOWNBKH& I. I>«HIEWITT. Ik m te n (tm*. H -M iw vew it.

in n ra t-tlu , MntHtlABi u l tliM « n bm*. KM4B HMw Ou r* . W C-lKTU ••«■

n i s r t----------------------- „^ V iL m T I M ' i j y ^

rORD■anth

. j f r j S f c j s r L ’T a r k R t t L ' t ecTinioa alf Bart Oraiigm

f r a n k l in BtaadarS aiaaltla tewf* te lh Fall i^erglfif nutSI; write |444. )M >ZBN S RKlls. 4*4 Habog at.COZEN

mA^m f * r ssW evtelMMrtaS a j Ite; * I s t la rn r

i i S ' ■

lU M lw -iie - _____ urUtoiu* to-j s ) * s M r **

.ND a n t,n Tlrak** toM BkAti,Ik T I •antpftoi'. !•• CnAtnIt lATMta ••*.. tntoKtoa.

lUNTTRIC MOTOR » * 5 * A IM•II •a m iiu »t RlaBtttoMeur m A R,B^y O ., I t t lt»)«»T *

rOR K AU iemeleCe totM. ttoM A Ck*w bbaKa ••piRl*,* (••( • • remer, G*ll M-

to rE r7 .i r > l . . «t -fkm aMtk AM ____tniRCB.HORaArpwBRt o r * . L r T f 7 X r J t ^

R u * M tor, (M.COTturr ■totu.

itMtoR AW., WHf-

d r e s s m a k i n g AND M I L U N U T

IDICK femtmm, eteetite Hfhto m 4 ■,({•

I tU OrWtoM rMAtMt, anR «»•••■ •» .(n« . to WT (*M ■MtkAUtU MBlh lMt

III*. tT MAtoar rt.

>R'B nrvtw . VMAtH- toitoTtoR. «

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r i r t i c r t t e s f e i r s ^ r••fm I ■ --- ................ ....... . ’n w o t j

' r n T f r E S T i f W a S ' . i s r ^n * < ^ tM •* • _____________________ _

M ctuck ta

AfADITMT BT 1,1—Bll rn«T»: BH H to r end rteam heel, for «v>lofod people; rant

I t?7 Innulr# biTOVAHTZ, 111 Market rt.. T mght up. ri-'orn 21

14 A' R>' ue('‘ for att*» bargain lo

MELiCK. Metuchen.ie|npm#fl! t r fa iltk huy#f.. J.

Nbw B nuK w idtIH b«ei eocUon ef Na* Brunaolck, corner

property^ 44il4, l l i a t l l , end one wlin fraatag*B R O ^ tech

■rtyi 4tsiaetaga *4 144 f t , all great bartalne. i. R O ^A R D WRtOBT. broker, f^w Rruoe-

V tr« MRIKTT pov ocot. taapaaaa la pdfwI^U^n alaao

1414; tte i ertat* la all It* kraaekee, aala eat eaahaiaa^a MAD. Vafw

REAL ESTA TE F O R S A L E -N E W JE R SE Y

AT C R T f^ L ULRB, ITI-ACRB FARM.

Baitreed itetloa aa property with tnoftern tmprdvamanfa

farm hatnaa tour tenantWBAin aiivtnra, ,1 w v WVto Vto ■ RW.«a •«,,■■■•

haueaa, »*k«rei tum e and alhar buiidlafo;* ■ *" ................... My wooded: fruit nr*high, rolling lend, ml ■ ■ - ..................chard, exieneiv* rlaira. Suitable for gen tieman'a farm ar bungalow davolepmant.

aaey larma VELL A TIB- ll. 43ll BryaaL l i i Fm h Ava., New

TO atoee nut trart, will Sahv 1444 aseh forIII Idle. prAMfty free and Hear, eureoyad

■' mapped; ti*a aame heavy ilmbor; la* Jan, “■ ‘

to, lAW WtoBtoto Y^Wf IBBHtWT ,oil* ftam atatlan, 14 from

Tteh, *e Atnboy tuviglaa. Fetinayivaftia lu ll Bt-' KH/)ni.T. T?Y Btemk eu

REA L ESTATE FO R S A L E -O U T O F T O W N -M ISC E L L A N E O U S

Df aMburha af Newark;bnuae: open n m |a 4 ai

rt I4m144bfaad'bav w im kn|a4ai ttia h m I4m144} m A E

to mtaut*, t* BtmAw u , im atT BSTAtoila • • w fk .l t .O M (w bA r n ia i m P |# a iN T l. to ttow to. WtTtoto.

laem, etoairio and'gasi lotftem t> , L « W, %t\Un

\tiil'|.M r^ni part of oyr beautiful homo, iiii'lern on# family reeidenrv, all lataol

11) 1 pf'jveMtenip would eller lo RUlL Ukl) on Ctoiiec, 193 CMnlo" eve. _

BADGER AVB..a te five roumti

I f Mechanlo at. orM . (Wfw Marie

il) imKuYteweu. n Stratford pi.

TBB LUCBIINE. IIM Bread rt..ray—'Two and thra* rnowip,

bachelor apinm enti: bright, cl rent 43$ end |3 t per maath. tar.

"SS.TST A l > 3 ;^TWO repmt,

weehijfclterer we%. 1

eonlh at,, 1

it. withI n ^ r * - lUaavilla

m l I I .H P«r

THIRTEKNTH AVR., I«i, 1 ^ » to w l« ^ rikl«; I Mraml; k»tkl Al* ^

At roftAHt*!!; III. iMttto* MARNAH. doer. B r,m l« w .____________ _

llret.

THREE Toema,11m ; MMi CHARLES

HBi. Bl RIHtM n a t: •MRIBl I m

WEBQUa MIC FABJC tr a c t , Raenep fva..1 4 1 — v e n raenm; aaaate flaor; two fam*

LIy eorwar houMi tiectrle H ikt. parqoet Haora; eeparaU haattra end entrahnae; open flraplaoea, Conklin eve., II, aaoond flaor; i roOmai aa« haaae; aloctrtc llghte; parqdoi floora; aaparat* antraneaa and heaura; rv tirirted nalghbarhood, 'Fbeue i t i l Waverly.WARRRN ST.a $1—Preol conaactlng haue*

h e ^ n g rooma, with water, ttrat floor. 11.44; alaeping room, $1.34.WRTOHT ST., 114

rooipf, wetar end ga#,iS£S28MS2jB<£SfiLJ2L.-to-totoiMB

Threa large, light attic hafla dnd etair#

b a n k ST. I l l, near court four and fire rooma; Im ^;

irnprovamenta Inquire i•Flat*,

14. l i t ; all Clrat floor.

BBROEN ST„ IIP—Top flaor: 4 nloa roomd; pantry; alaaot; ba«k porah; all bn-

prawamanta aioapt heat; raat raaaanShla^BBRDBN ST., $7«b aaar CMaton avac-f1a$

for rant; all 1tn|^v*tnant* bnt haat. In­quire on •ocofid floor.nt?RNBT ST.. 14—Flv# rooma, |U : oaa

mentk free. Key* and owner, 144 Fo* rnona are . Hty; taka rufltiti ear.ERUEN ST. IIT—Four latge, Itgbt rooma

waiof and gee; newly papered a id palnl* ed; |14; Inquire on pramlaea ______

hol.TlI TtVKNTIBTH ST., I4$—BU roam*.improvemenu: or aell, aaay ta rM F ter-

fnom flat, iTl Walnut rt.. fl*. HBa DUIT, 14* Bread *t«WHOLE HOUSB, al ak 144 BpdiS

Elavanlh a i, tear Blavaaih avaA fof Itl* r eae bo ua*d far tw* iaia. STETBNR 4TI

>tdktf l u

Oawtral ava.POIITK t i n t iT , 121. COR.

3 L ,_________ _ ____ .t; 114; good qaighteyi

‘ ifo.quite teihh

r**Mto to. •_______________RURKRT »T.. I»—I* r*«M. »»»■•■

(« • remtr lMto»: • » KABth temm K«?> adA • * • • ( !•( R«iii— • • * . »Wr.

i*kiri•••I.

D u rp TW K iJ-ra t r . , T ito-ato TtotoBt« ! s s ^

A lJ«O t BBAr fc « A —R)*t«rt t o »

OOULD AVP..t i l In n rm n M ta ; i l l . OKORaP B. VAM

c n ( R . « « 6r«»«* ,1-______________

T fii lfS lR 'T R fo K UbrtMihg- ______________________ __

BT ApfU 1. hatisa. aWkt roi

Uiat ante ra ta m ; i b i t e M Jetelag I te R

WILL teY haim s prtra paid. Efi-

rlflo rt. Tal. t iK tterteL

FO R S A U O R ttC M A M Q IHATR •I.M* atvllr h aw * . Mil** .Mk.••^(•ii et Rlwimflali. **ll

•Mar A BRm II torm or Ifto.«1)) totlak; wkAt k a n BwiT t i N«r Bk, )(< n rk

to ( » ■■••(m IIt to * Mm r*iril«til«l rail raM iti trill «ati-

m T C U n iP tiT t,

HDttoR, wlik I* or !H il l i B f tw l c i m

f Toamst 4fa,

rat MSti SMt

T O L E T -O U T O F TOW N

MOW_ •• utkiB B ^ to Mm•tolABI Atwiin.nt tito, iB ttl .

V * " *to 'Traapaat ava,

IRVtNGTQW i*»es«faam M provamairta, foFf* A**

raht 434; al«*roam hatew, houea. flte laeatlaa, J I f i itriprovamairtSi lsc lte la | Mai flya-roten m l . te th rtWmptevaitei lSi JvLSW a aarite lj 111, w i i l l R RisHF 04k, I

BALDWIN S t , 43*—Five roafM. flrtt floor; root 413- Inquire a l pramlaaa te 444

d aiandford av*.CUMTOI

TwtesMTON KILL, Mimngton avp.,

I rMma: Bath: staam te tti* bath a te pi> ‘

______ atorwi wlndPWP. IM'pSoBa Wav. 4I44W.

I SaaiadMl ^ t r t *

, - , psstry;MwWo akava, or

A FA R TM EN TS, ROOMS AND FLA TS WANTED

UUUPLH dH lr» llir*« M (aur ItBht rwinra.«Uk kalk; n av traltoy u 4 wkwil; BrNad

• r tirat Uaari m l dm to a i o ^ 111. A4. i r w «ltk (oil RaHlouton. ChrlatUB, Boi ItlTNawa a(floa.I^V B raoma. totli aa i tB iR raram ,^ kr

• I M t lair aad •••; riotolta Cilntai a , . . n o t , furi aarllt alara aad lowaal rantAt. Addraa, F., Boi ,1. Ntwa affirm_________T11REB or four too mi »Hh iTAprovimtnto.

n « r HlBh tl.; l,n m1nolto_ aratk_afllahna'o IKo to rainllr. t(, N,wa offloo.

Addraa, Room,. Bat

WAWTKD—Oar torta ar Hra rannrelto* «a- farnlakad roMna. k l eaafla; oanlralli la-

ralad. Addraaa UBdinlakad, Bax I t , Nawt oHIra.WABTBD. *»• ar tkrat akfarntthad raatiA

CLnrroN w ilA —BaM tltol. atrvto dtaarM- M n tk l riAl; ••••■ raamt M i td lk : Bat*

to* Rtoa laa-(kB,tlr M«to; BBA dad alaMrla- Itr, ataam kaM AM lABiifiT. O l taiilk Nlaataaatk at

lid—M mCmtoTITUT BT,,(laar: (aw aAS .. .

. anta; otwlir daaataudi rakt A » l( 11 Wial KiBiiar M.

R u i laaaiiii = « r v R :

COBNRR dal. atokl raasH, irilb kwantoatt B aurau aBlrBAMiaaBAnta Im tor; all tm>

^pttomtela. I l l PaBkarirMto aaa., aaa.

•unny » r i ; Bam Batik W k aal. IH

RAWKIHD IT., II r aw rm w (a (Im (laar; rrnt 111) vaU nat itotaaaa

Markat and Broad bm,JMl

■ABT KINNKT iT., (laati (Irt rwBR

nanta n t fctal; rantt l—Txra flato B m

• t o ^ d V n .

PHOAP W - *(. arar D rlu to l; 1 to i r u m l i a ik M. IH ; ralaa I t waHM apt fa ir

.. IH. Mar feMk om.Ba

aanratilaal ta tm ia»i ItaijravMaato;raa t trhae aaa eaahr Baama,

A f A R T m i f n . R 0 0 N S A ND F U T S T O L E T -O U T O F TOW N

mtiraiairta* 7* 14 pasmteiR^

BAST OtUHOE-l

aii'il t i' ' I

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aaar I iBtaaBklt to rtCtoaiaaaM ^

T r r(toatw H., oraaja,

' Bfaitri raat

F U l M S m O F U T S AND A TA R T - M m i s T O in

rnial a«a. IH. aaar feMk Orw aa av*.. to I laato w tlaii haBBakaaptoj arlTOataa

TiJIa ta r 'U raa M; raat raa- Aidraaa rw - ar Ball I l H

n i p r j t aiBjitd tolkjjt^

toW jjiefci.

H I, aaraar WattoluKtoa. aaa-' i l ' i T m l F p f t p S f * * »

BROAD BTa. 341room; te th ; I

manta; private l> nt ta trollayitlROAD BT.d I

frast rwam* r room; oanvont* man; privnia raimOAD iT.» 31

newly fumlelrt lent 1* lAcknwn •ret* Rant.liRUAD ST.t I

city hall—Ni« •taant heat; H

eerila*.BROAD iT.,

fleer, with h< Ing hall room; phone.liROAD 07.. II* ItetrlHty. n ^BROAD UTo. 131

reoina. with o mihutea f r y RBROAD BY.. 3^

konaakeepihgI ’honr 4perlar.BROAD ST., I

bath, hot and rraaunhble.tIROAD ST.,

room: flrat flphOlM.BLOOMFIELD

lyobt room, near; aultabic provamaniB, priBRIDGE ST..

boeetnaut rnc Aihar roome foi rent roasooableBBAUTIPULLY

pruvamanti,*rtvarrtvata, Box $0

BLBBCKBR ST raatn for gen

proT*maniJ: priBBROBN BT., l

ar Iwe, uea berhaod; naar tCHBBTNUT ST.

for e lo ^ n g iid 'blag hot an«

near all eart; 3141aCC7URT r r „ 4'

fpraurtia'k«vto4«had: ba< walh Broad a:farradi rant | t .CLDfTON AVE

wttk mnnlng locatlan: reforaiCBNTBR i t , ,

S>1* furnlnhe nil oeaven

CRAWFORD S' Kinney eta.*-

hall raom. II.EAST KINN&T

Second fluor: puli*, al*» rtni prtvnta. GEIg .roirtiTEBNTti

traetlv* roont rnundlhgo; pri F E R ti. top fliFIFTEENTH A

and email fuiORANT irr„

■aeand atory family: impm^ I.acltawajiina StHiir r r . . l i t

for ‘*gbt hO' |mpr#*em#ntp;HIGH ST., I t l

rocma, well I nloaplng; roaaoORBSN ST.. ». keeping roamLlTTIdBTON A

niabad. good a#l( to bath; ties: raaaonablUBERTY ST.,

mlahad room all ImprovrtiiatUULBERAY I

#*f Ughi b« chill; alim hou tng foom, tl-UT. FLEASAN

ad, oeanaotleg tasvahtert to • tarttiuNEW STm 111'

Sbl* for an* heaping U dantasfbiKBW IT.. 44-

lap ganllaikii reforariC*.

rS T t1 ^ *

r rDRCBARE Bette In _

piaaiB haat; rf ee range: ln«

o Child; h .ORCHARD ST

coonactlng r<t ig; lanndr/:

•ai; all* frofo r c h a r d I

roonea with M d kal^;CRCKARP a i

lllh t aad a ^faraaiaaH! raOniBNTAI. Bl

pfirata totollF im m o T O M

tag teem; n punrthg water

raaianeaa; :riUTATE fSn

n w

PJUTATR ton to raat kac

k a l^ II.H m. yi7Wa*B mttle

PM U M E AVrlrr r t ito

i n r i i a s r "p o n n At

m iekto (aa totk; aaar tof i o n i:o n r iL U i ,

ric-'tetr tp to lv -hOWttoKP I flater hat i piiiRShlo; pfBTATB BT.,

wwt room, MU*nb*B ar <

aaattof fy»

«T.i 11 isastp I teshlni

$o vrm sb v bfteht roam.

ibd rtaetrtoVii

S iX T IV PiPlk All Iivistlht ta

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itrm « . .Ivsl* batpnviratoa,TKOICrROMAS «T,,

stasM kasi1 faatlam

AWmOTO: a ir

VAmitooTo (raat alaar

alaa l« a aanivBaatakaaftoto d jS n ra T o ' Itohl kaato sleavaiaain i jiap'p aaapoa

IV A B w 'tkii.WABIIlKm

raatM fim •an a ftoar.WABKIKOTC

raato, •a lt 'Maato! i l . i i .t v A n u r a f eto rn tiaaaWARM to n t' to t traataag f / b a T S

EC?IMWfW P R

WALHtrr n MaBlM:.t« taaiBtata; It. •Hpnator, i l

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& ft* . 14b—lA fft «IMB JMbUi CrMi Si « M : M b liiiwd fl««r: taibrm* Tuanti; irtnkta IbbiUyt r«MM«bk«i vbti^w*

l.-m f l^ tay a M fmMr<i4>tmoAD IT.. HI. nMr #ty

fr«M r«otn' nniBlac VBlW; bkiMri>«w; *wmmi#«ioee; bImib bMt: fwUa*ntMiyMvBU _________linOAV IT.« SM—T«« larM utMfli b«ftt*4

nawljr fwrfiUh*4 r»oiM, wUb bBili; cMnn- l*nt t« lAckawBim* Md HriB aUttaM: nM* • ra u n m .liHOAD VT„ m . Tlia f^aakUa.

city bAll—Nkcaly rurnlabal alBgt* roama; Maam ba*i: Iwa baUw; I t.lf up; Ul«pbaM

nrttea.BROAD IT.t lt«4—rraat raam.

floar, wtih bat aad c«14 waur;teth, tala*Inc h«11 room, if dnirad phon*.b«*t.

LROAD ST oaMaoHocClOPifInIty;. i ia r -L .— — ,room*: «M ia iM : cbna. U^tj aaparaw aatrar ~ ’ '

BROAD HT». ISlb, coratr Wnsbl—IMratlM room#, with or vithout kauMbniriBc; Wb

mloutaa from Broad aad Markai «taBROAD BT.. ai4—iArc« room; 100004 floarj

boaaakMptnc MlrUofo; un of hatk *m parlor, 't'honc 4i4U Breach Braoh>BROAD ST.. lii» —PUamBi rooiao: kaatt

bath, hot and oold ruanlm valor la roonui: rraaunablo.

Mtra a klsh<^la« b] pradirabiy *tthlyt muai bo ttrot'Olam

OaBllomoii, Bax M.

wantbd—raraMiad rabm.uomaa, la roflaod wloata nthalte tly; ?laaa to caatar al atty;_***! oaooa (aralMd. AdiraiB raraiBRad, 14, Nfwo amaa.

1

Wanted—otM «r m »wDii»i > ytuDE ch eu l b w i»«*y cus pnCBTABl)' In ■Bo I privaU baaaa. n , 11.. N . . . nffk..

kr. __ MB A**.:AMt m CiiDli.

FU U IISH ED ROOMS TO OUT OF TOWN

i n -

ICA8T ORANUC, al««ly faralal aaar Oravo |

fomioiMoB profofTad liiR Oraasa

uc. Mathtaa p l„ ' I*—'T«« iM r a o u ^aaaaal laaadofl,. tin t* ElAtlM AB«

tWirim w. FAbm

BArr odANaE, K*fth on** at.. IT-Th>w lurnDIwd mbiha *ri**U iMik.Urbi houBokoopIni allovod:

abla for ladtaa; umaaataai m s a s :BAHT ORAMOB, MAln •!., I*»—A ltIv U n t/

furniohod room; warm: prtoala faialiVj aaa block from Brick C bur^ ; a p ^ d M far IM -

BROAD ST.. 191b—Wall furalobad front roam: flrot floor: all Improiromoala; lalo-

phaac._____________________________ _BbOOMPIBLD AVB., I9i—NIcaly faralabad

fyoiit room, vlib alcovo; katk oa mmo floar; avIUblo for two ■•ntlimoB; all Im* praaoBMalc; privol* fonulp.BRI1W3K ST., lb—Two lario coBbOOttaf

baoomoiit rooim for boucckooplBg; alaa oihor roorno for houotkeopinc and olooptiif; rent roooonablo.

all tiAddnBBAtrTlPVLLY furntohod roomJ;arovomontfl; cantrally locotod.

rrlreU. Bor tO, ffcwo oCflca.BLEBCICER ST., Noally furnUboi fraat

raoin for coniloman: rtaam baat: all im- proromanu; prirata family^______________BERGEN ST., 4t—A oory aic« room for OBO

or iwo, UM of MooA I t l l : aloa aalcb’ borboad; aaor aaraCHESTNUT

far oloapli.Bing hot an* noar all oar*; roaaoaablo.m a .

* BTb, 19—Noviy furalohod roomo HI and light booMhooplBC; ma* >nd raid vator; bath and boat;

Thaao Marhoi

COUB;T ST*. tb—Largo front room; niooly tiahod: bath; gao; koatod; Itvo mlaato# Broad and Uarkot; gontloraoa pro-walk ____ _ _

forrod; roBt fl.lS,CLINTON AVB., 19f—Famlakod roomo; oao

with ranalng hot and cold wator; good locatloa; roforoaoo roavirod.CBNTER ST., n . oppootto toboo—Comfort*

ablo furntohod room with running valor and all ooavonloncoo. Totophono 49il ICht.

LARGE, attractloo, froal room, vol) f i r niohod aod iaatod. to roat ta__ _____ _ all ftkgaUyi

low mlaaloo from Boat Ofongo Station and iroUoyj k mo*llka aooommodatloa tor oao 0 1 tvo goailomoBi. roaaoaabia Fhoaoailiw .ORanOB. Hinioii p).. I—PamlaRad roomg;

all I aurora man to; light hcmikoasfas If doolrodTTood iocaltiy; ooavonlont to irmloy ond otatloa*ORANOB, Main it.. 44t, Compiori Hoaao— Doolrahjo voll hoatod furniohod roomo by tho night or vook at roa*or>abl> ratoa____ORANqIl Mala at.. 141—rumubod room.

Ughf and cloan; aloam hoatod; all Im* proTomaata____________________NORTH A^tlNOTON AVB.. n-^R oataa

oomfortablo. wall firalahod. largo and amall; oBootloat hoard, la rtflaity oonoonloat 1 0 ifolloy and o l a t l a a . _______ __

warn ti*ug^~*KHonoa aaa 0 0 a hwMfhfgHiS. bll liApro'^^

aappliWELL furalohod raom la amdorm apaitmadi:

oioeirto \\gkt. otoam hoat tmopkoaa _Ai. drmo Boa T a dt E.* t » Mala a t.

BOARMNGBROAD ST.b SS-Aar OM looRlim a varv

room ta a oloaa hM t vKh all modara tm prwvsmeiia board ahoro tho to pay |T por voth. tail at 1

avongo, wtUiag addram.

BROAD ST., M. am. OHaatal—Boaatlfal light rooBW for oao ar tva MoalOL rotlaad

bomo; ^oam boiatod, oliiitrla lolo*pboao; roforoaooa ____________ _____

CRAWFORD ST.. II. aear Broad and Wool Klnaoy oti —Furnlabod niro, cloaa froat 1

hall room. II.east KINNBT ST.. 4t, noar Uulborry ot.—

Saoond ftuor: ploananl, light hcuookooping aulta. aloo ilnrlo ruom, all Improvonkoau; prlvata. QKIULR.

CUNTON AVB.* leS-tATgO fraat room, vttb Brettroom, vttb Mretory; olu niaaotiBg gloam hoatod; fM-ataaa ubfo; oory 0; viikla la miwitoi B fM aidu w lik t: viuii*

H.rkM M*.

rOtniTBENTII AVE,, »»7—Tw* brlAM At- iracUvo roonui; all coovonlaaro; aiilot ouT'

ronridlngo: privata family. MRS. JBF-FCRtS. top floor trojiL___________ .riFTBENTH AVB.. 4 IT—Stoam boat largo

and omall furalihcd roomi, iL lf to |S.l4.

'HIUTNITT ST., II—Smay oacond floor room for ono or two; atoam; alao atnglo

room; homotiko: roaooaablo:ELM ST.. 14—SInglo room vltb hoord; rtoam

beat andolllmprorementa; roaooaablo.Fli'LTGK ST.. 4k*—Largo otoam boated

room, oultablo for two; oaeolloat boino ttblo; eoatrel.HIGH ST., 0 4 —Eicoftloaottr largo room,

with board: good lablo; all improvomoutt;ORANT gT„ lb—pooirablo communicating ioooad otory front room*: baib; privato

lamtiy; tmprovrmonu, otram boat; soar oat lino; vfth prlreto Jovlah family.I.ackai— " — - ■ackavanna fttallon and tuboo.HUr ar.« l i t —li^rgo aleowo room. Mlioblo

‘'ghl houooicocBing; well bootod. ait Imprvwomvntp; near Central a*o. Irolloy llao.HIGH ST.. 4tl—Largo olnglo or noAnoottag

memo, well hi-ato4; light honookooplng or alooplng. roaoonablo.

convoRlontly loratod; oao obon block from-itr - - .............LINCOLN PARK, t l . Tbo Ivy—Largo treat

roovu running vator, ovorlMhlAg park: iullablo for two goatlimoa or couple; table gvoatA

GRKBN ST hooping

»4H—Nice, largo, light houao-

ROSEVILUe. Sorontk are.. I l l —Good room and remfortabt* homo for ono or tvo gon-

Gomoa. noar otatlen and irolloy; prlval# family; roaaonablo tornm

TROUBLES OF THE GOULD ROADSTroubiw of tho Toem osd Foeltle lUU-

w»r rocall the toot tho t. wHh • liiiglo os- •optlon. 111* 8L Loulo iou thw o^orii, proc- licolly oil of tho prooOBt op farm or oo-collod Oould rmtiroodo oro olthor tu ffo rln t from r.r*lvorohlpo or IR tho throoo of whot oro c: .lad friondir roorgEBllotlant.

Thio odditloa to tho Hot of Oould roodi which hovo gotloE Into troablo w ithia tho lott fow yoort mo.koo tho houoo of oord) which th« lato Joy Oould oot up, ond which hij ion, Oeorgo J., oddod to. moro wabbly lh*n over, and whot It woo onoo hop,d would bocomo o vorltobto Oould tronoooo- tlncntol railway llEt, h«o crumblod lo (or oo lo bocoTRO olmoot trtdPlo- ^

About o lfh t yoori OEo thoro wore ooorly 10,000 ntlloa of railway undor Iko domino- tlon of tho Ooold family and roUto. Today th« unqUMtlonod Oould control dooa not e l- (end to ono-tbird of th a t total.

Tho Toxoa ond Pocifle had Iona been contldorod ono of tho boltor oltuatod ot tho Oould proportloo, but It woi a Mlooourl l^kcino outlat to tho Oulf ond llo Indobtcd- noH lo tho lottor finally pHod up to moro thon MOt.Ooo, In addition to which It hod boeomo ladobtod to Ooorfo Oould, or tho Oould potato, or both, to a olmllor nmoutit. Tho bonkruptey of tho Uloiourl Pacitio nolurally ooat Ito roeotvor afto r thio Tonao ond Pmolflo debt, ond It woo no ourprloo to hoar th a t Oaorga Oould aloo otortod out to colloet whot woo duo him.

>Utooui

■ootora flnaaelora a n of tho impraadoB that Oould railroad flaanolnE In roooat yoaro haa boon of oa obaolota charootor, andthoi ito application by Mr. Oould haa booa ouch th a t hli rooda hovo not boon tb io to otand tho otroln In UlO faeo of eompotltlvo inothoda of operation and flnanelnB. Ao oao critic puU K. ibolr rotatlono proaont on ol- molt In ox t^ab la tonflo ot otock and bond* Interowncrthlpo of doMts ond crodtU on open occioini, InrEoly borrowtnfo from tleoroo Oould or tho Oould aoUto.

hl(h ctedK onep onjoyod by tho Durl rnclftc, the Wnbaoh ond tho Dan­

ger and Rio Qranria w i i rockltoaly drown upon. In the opinion of m any conipolant to |ud(e , to oupport bnilly m nnotad oxtonilona ond purchuoa. known an tha Woboih- P ltliburph Tarminni, tha W eatern Uarylind and tha Waalera Pacific.

There ora many, porhapa, who aympn- Ihlze with Oeorio Oould In h |i aftorta lo build up A iranacontlnonlol railway lino which ahould roach from Baltimoro to Chl- cafo. 8t. Loula Itonvor Ond fc o Ftooclaco. But hla maiboda for o ttam ptln t thla glcontla laak woro thoao of onotbor day, ond bo tailed lo onllot tha eo-oporatlon of thoao who have had to do with th* upbulldlof of tho railway world In roeant yoaro. Mo w u funhartnoro ouro th a t h* know how him- aalf, that bo oould do It olona. Thuo tor h* appaora ta hav* bulldod with a vary ua- atabi* CeundatlOE,

E n tO P E M CABLE ADYXXSDEPRESS WHEAT P IK E S

CHICAQO. JoiL T.—Whoat davalopod woahaaoa today, Innuoaood by tha (act th a t oabla advtcoa woro dlaappolatlnE to tho bulla Aooordlnt to oao oa- portor, BrttUh toalora woro offorlap Co roooll a t a lubitnatlal reduction aa oonparad with laat ninht'a offtro from Iblo oldo of tho Atlantic. On the olkor bnnd, voaool raloa from ArEonttaa oob- Itnuod lo advnaoo, and It waa adaiittad th a t ahtpmonla fmm Auttmllo durlnp January aad Pabniary would b* oaly m odorata Prloai bar* after opanlnt

off U up with Hoy atllO li to IITI4. end Jaly *i U i to l ll th . undorwoBt a dooldod saE all around ba- tor* bOElnnlnE to ratal.

Suboaquantly a lampomry upturn took plaeo owlnp ta tuppoaod alvno of a, revival of anport demand liicraosInB eteoka and th* confaatloii at Iba aaa- boord oatod. however, aa a w al(ht on tha market. Pricat cloaad heavy, M4V 1% to I Ho. net lower, with May at I1& I40H and July at

Corn ehowod alrangth at firai but eoaod off whan wheat turned down grade. Tho Initial flrmnaia of corn woe duo to Itgtiinosa of racolpla and to Jump*, In foreign quoiotlona. Open­ing pricoo hero which rongod from HM I4 to H O H higher wore followad by a modornla general oetbnch.

Th* markot afterward oedrad alight gnine. helped by roporia that farnior, war* holding for higher pricoa, but wheat wvAknoaa becAni* again n handi­cap. Th* cJoae wee ata.dv at H to Ho. not docltn*

'Oats rafUetad th* chwigai. In corn. Coimnloalon houa*., though, Mamed to favor th* buying .Id*

■ailing from p«ck*ri t*nd94 t* w*Mk*n proviRloni. Tta* mArktt wi« fslrly w*U luktAlTivd kowavkr, by 9p*«ulktJv* d9m»n4.

TR« fqllowInE Quotulloni Erotn th f rhICMEO Bo«rd of Tr*4* vgr* n irn lih td by Byrn* B McDorihtll:

m HINE AT WHARTOR REOPENS AFTER TWO TEARS

fpwdat tervNo t f A* tlKWa.WRARTON, Jga. OpamUoag war*

roouBod yoatardoy a t tbo Bla* t l tboB off WnlaE. Roalty and ItnprevagMBl Oampany, following a aloa* dowa *( naarly two yaara Th* oompaay hag thouiando of ton* ot Iron oro oloefcai la tho min*, which will raqulro ao mla> tag oporallena to bring to th* anrfbaa Th* output of th* m int has been por­ch* tod by th* ThoniA* Iron Company, which company will *hlp th* or* to th* furnoco* a t Hokondauqua, p*-, ta b* traaatarmod la ta Iron. It la expactad tlial a tore* of about algkty man wilt b* gtvan odiployaiont, and this numbov will b* In c rto a ^ from time to cimo.

The min* wo* cloaad becauoa tharo W u no marke't for th* or*, and tha abaft* war* allowod to till with walor. A deal wo. aftectod In the loto aummar whereby the T hom u Iron Company agreed to purohav* th* output. Tbo pump* war* atartad Octobar U and have oonttnuod In operation, day and night, ainct that data. It I* tha par- poae o t th* company lo mlao moro or* than ever In th* htatorr ol th* oea» pany, and. aa a reaull. a I trg a r foroo o ^ jn e ^ jv l l^ f ln ^ a m p le jm o n t^ ^ ^ ^ ^

ANNUAL MEETINGS

**?gL¥a.T DTSTQCEItOLaDKRg'

FIREMEN'S INI^RANOB .NkWARK. N. S.

_ N m rk . H, K D*omak«f H. UM. Tk* 9xnimi Ngretlng «f Dm tt94u«Mwgihli oMftipvny, f#r th« MMfgam 91 •Ivetisi‘ *r dlrwlMra r»r lk« gnMiiM |m«r.

. r tk* lrengkrtl«n «f re«k «th4t i"~~M m«F k«f«r« tk« m retlu, vlUMl ikd •nlcA tkv c inFMMjr, MMSkg 1 Inf./AHttkry 19, If it.

NEW TORI BOND NAREETfur-Th* following quotoUena wore

nlihod by Peat A T logi;Open- High- I»w- Clos­

ing, oat. oot. Ing.Am. A. C. la . . . lOIH ...............Am. H. 8. l e . . . lU H 111% 111% 11*%A m T.A Tc.tU . tOfU I»7% 1«% 1»!"Anglo-y. 1st la 13% ti% *<>.A te V t* ........... »4% h S « %Alch, adj. 4*... IT .................Atch. fVl. t l . . . lu l ..................A.n.e.g.ta 1*10. 14T l(IT% 10,%A t C U la . . . « % M »*%A. T AT. c U . IIV, . ,It. A O. cv t%a II IIB. A Q. 4*. . .. II 11%B. R. T. la I l l

[MARKET IS SIRONG AT aOSING HOUR

1«T%

111

! nI

LITTLETON AVE.. l UH— Mr- kMh»4v food fired, firera h«%t*d rrem,

Afxt to both; all Amprovamanta, lore-Oom: raMODokla.LIBERt F i i t " Tw^fio Mcoir haolxW tor-

MltkaS room for on« or (vo gonilOfMOMl All Improvrmanti. r*Dl rroaotiabia._______

ROSEVILLE. Sink *re, UI—Brlfkt. oonar.farniobod room 9x4 hoord vtik prlreU

family; reoooMble.SOUTH THIRTEENTH ST.. II—Tv* vork-

Ing ftriB, or roupla, rxh fl<i4 comforiabia _otno, Ixrfa roo«^ gai^ bo«r4. rrerepoklr. Ip vlSov'o koiDOv c J l batvtop 4-T. T 19 P. M.KOLB.

UUD8ERRY ST..chitnc room. |L

Ilf—Lorga)ing; po ng room. 11.71; Moop-SBEclight kovrekreping; po objadloo to

; hire hourekroplflSrUHEA AVm.. 111. noor Sreotid ore.—

OviMf, plooooat boma, good loeotloa; o»v- vapioocotv Uoek from Rrood at. cor; | l por voak.

IRT,focreklMCElkA

PLEA8AKT AVB., MS-Two Mw-ka m, omiaooitiig roomo, flngir or boeaereaplH-

'Mtaat to •tatloM 9m4 lubre; ‘phova: IMoSOirTH SIXTH ST.. 1I4U—Opo or two froMt

rreroa. with or vltboyt hoortf, lo pfireto kouaa; good DoIgtiiMfkood.

KEW ITe. Itl9kla for ono or tvo poraono

koopiog U doalrod, ■mxl]'Lorfo, furnlahad room, ralt------ UI, llgkt hOOM-

ilMplof room;

SOUTH ST.. II—Socood floor; Ixrio froot n; Improremoatj; paivota foiliifly; ooxr

Sooth St. Station.

NEW ST.. 44—Ploareot kretod front rooi tor fonkltniaa; ctplral; prlvgio family:

ratoraoeau ____________ORCBARA ST., til! h*or Llacoia Fork— Eolre lal{go front room with kitekanotto; ptaam koat; rmaviBg hot ond cold votor:

M raagt- laoadry j^vllogag: no o^retloa rkiU: il.

1*14 BR^A^ PT,rrormoriy iha raold*nre of Mra. Compkoll

Clark): alaglo and dooblo roomo: prfreta both.; a g r m jd

FROPRTETREtS.

ORCHARD STv, 119, poor Camp—Mngla ondIns:kaat

coflOOdklag rooma; ninpiata for hoorekoap* 'tkwm ry: sao and, both; IS op; otoam alao front kali rdom. |l - f t .

TICHENOR ST.. I I—Plaaoaat rooma vUk hoord: oioam hoat; trlopboao; runalag

vator: noor Bomh St. Stalloo; tire mla> m e ^reed ^

lO A IlD WANTED

191^ITII

('ant. Loath, io 4 0-Cvt4»*9

chi.. B. A Q. 4*Chile To ......... 114%( U. A 8. P.4* 11% C. R. R-, N.J Si 111% C. H.I.AP.Rni* 41 C.H.AS.P.e.4^v 161

91%17%114% 114% 114%

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Ui i "•1%

i c i "101%11%

41 41% 41%

iiiioi. nIowa C« K C..P 8 K C. Ho

14%76*1%7171%16%11%

i f S101*1%34%

.S ISl i t

14%r.i)74%Itt2%‘t5 5

ORrmAED gr.. .room, with hot meg roiif water; bmiad oaO bath ; cauglo of aingl.; ivrnu rroaanabl*.oaCELAED aTe 41—Wall taralsbvd room; Hgbt and claon; atean bmted. all lai-

------1 raaionatlg

if I '

Hngla ond dooklfold VI

ORIBNTAL ST.* 14—Room for ganttomaii ta pHvato IMmllF; ruaniag vator; loloptreoa*

FE m tm oT W IT., I t—ElieboiMiW; alaas- tMl roam; aatirtF fvrnlakodi hot and eoid fua^ag waur: puam boat; oloab: aovreaiftoooa; roflaod ■crraMallaMBIUVATB boma,

BOARD ond ooa, la

Ckodwtek ara. •nico. *

pod room VBotod byaatgbborkooS of Addrooo A. ~

gootlomooAroii an4

Bos H.

__room and *ioajil.il, tor ova or two pooplo. A4*

Boa IL Hovo offico.FJUTATB tamtlF *f tkroa adaiu vovlS tSko

ta riot back room; otoam k«aio4, voiit kvtki 91.11 vookly. Addrore fUrerm*. BosliTiHw* •cfloa* __________________

FURNISHED room or board wtikla fire mlnuioo' volk of FouMh aretiM aad Of*

4«a otroot, by goatUmoa; foil particolvro.tH irrr , l i t o*l** at._________________T o v m ai*m .g aoubi* *Mlrv oaiuftrtabl*

room vitk bovrd Iv prlreto family: walk* tvg dlBtaaoo at Broad and Markot m pro* forrod a full particolara and ratoa doanvd. ^gqeaa, X, T. I ,. Be* M. Wowa *10*0,

B O A ID IN G -O U T OF TOWNBRICE CHUECM—Lofga. newly twolabaq

rsvm, aeotbavn npHoro: bath oAJalalbg: W ullful aurtaaagloga; aielaatv* Bolobbar- boa*, muat b* •*** M b. anraclataa; aa- UMOl abbaitoouy. II Wufclagtaa at.

■EgMUIB AVM. 1*1, oaor CUntaa—Loro* oky ,r*a*a la arlrato tomlly: raablBi

motot|^|p^ronMvlo: 19 nlnotto from Broad

FESBUTB AVB.. 114—Larfo front room; wiWMiit far fiMtlimib F9*>af evopto; - troUoro.

are., 141^, Boar llstk fnmt fdom; privato

convalbstbnt Km elvoirelp; klfk aRlt«4A taipa. Rtoy raomo; owa* gUoktaa* oto.;

to troUoy. Addr«ao Hofno. Bai I,lire. Moaleli^.

Throat Irwblv os* aRy.Nrvo of-

kaik; MAT tkraa tret o S m B T e w d

flaSMlH

DWL4ICD ST.. 19—Larga room. ooeoBd ^ kat a»d aold nioalaf wvior; roat

|iagBAakla; prtoau family.It, ovof Lockawuaa—Lorg* maaag n**v, aulUM* far tvr*

ooubla; alaa frani parlorj alaaa atm: all Imyravamabta

ATE., 4*1—gacond ftaar, two eamf lately tanl*b.g (*v bauMhavo-

4 (no gaa funiUh.di lodia* ar aao- locatloa.

AVE.. 140—gaaaod flaer, t«* aae- fraat rooma, all taabta, far light aaavaalt '

EAET OEAiraE. Itaily a ad av*.. II—lani* bay wloftw m a t room, with board; **lt- *bl« toy ooaal* or twe gootumea; eoavo- oltnt to Orevt M, Btottoa ood iroUoy Uoao; iwlwvaaoa agakaegod,_________________BART OBAMOB. Cmirol ova.. I l l—Tw*

aagaaotlBg raomo, ar aingla, vomtartaWy forutabed: near balb: vtaom haoli board *b- UauAl; gaatl.m.a yrofarradi r*nr*o« ra- gulfod. * ___________

C.,R.I.*P.R Col. Indu*. la Col. R 80 4a. .Dtn 4k R. O. 4* niatll. Sec. 6*..Erf* 1*1 con. 4*Erie cvt. 4* B. .Erie gen Ben. Inter-Met, 4%iln. Pap. la . . .lb. rap. I * ----Intar R T.. Id

■*nt. 4a. sd iii. 4t Sou. ta .

U 8. 1%* .. t . B 4* i n i LIg. * Hr. la .Ug. A My 7a .E A N. 4t ..M K. A T. I*M. K. A T 4aN. T. Cam I%*N T, Cent. 4*N. T. Rati, la N T Rail. 4*Nor. Pac. 4*..N.T.. C.Ai.L,. 4a Sor. P*c. l a , .. v»ii N. A Weat 4 i . . 14N. T. 0. AW.4a ItN. V C U SIW a 17*Or*. 8 U 4* 11%P. Lortllard I*. 160% Pub. Bar. la .. Ijj% Reading 4 * .... II B A. A A. P. 4* 76% ft. L. * W. c. 4a 11% it.I-8.W . let 4* Tl ■oabnard od] I* Jf% Bo. I'oc. 4i. .. 11%lo. Poo. cv t 4a I f *Bo. P*«. cvt, I* 16*%■«. Ry. 4*........ 71%lo. Ry. l a ........161To*** C*. c v . . 161% Taxaa lot . . . 11%7*1 A 80.W.4* 11%J. P. evl. 4*.. 11%J B ataal la- 194^jnlon P%c. 4*. 67%

1) H Rubber.. 16t% Vi. Ry. I * . . . . »» Wb Pt*. lal pr Wait. Hd. 4*.. 71W*b. l i t .......... 191Wab., *4 . . . . 99

11%74%

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94%10%

11%ii%•i%64

11%7i%

Its71%

14% 14%

14%SO

11%•i%

64%19%

11%11%

F i r s i e u D e rd o p i A fter Period of V ir i ib te T n ^ f —G aini in

F a i l DeaKogs.

NEW YORK STOCK NARKHTbt rung* uf todaV'i prlco* for the

mur* active aeourltlo* to Ih* Now fork market In conirbai wltb lb* piovloua cluaing quulatluna (* laat aala). a* fur- nlahrO tor Ih* Nrwi by Puat A Plogg, '• gl on baluw. •

,----- Today a----- , Prov’a

Open. Whaoi—

HaR. i r % Jujjv. 116%

Com — Hay. 17% July. 71%

Ottia— Hay 4141 July. 47%

Pork — Jag 14.76 H ar 16 10

l^ard— Jan . 10.1b Hay 16.SI

Prov**RlBh. Low, Cloa*. Cloa*.197% >91% 116% 194%ito% 117% 117% 111%77% 77 77% 17%71% 77% T7% 77%

*9% 49% 41%*7% 44% 44% IT

11.17 11.14 11.76 11.6611.17 16.19 It. 19 l t . t l19.11 19.91 10.91 19.1119 16 19 S6 10.91 19.17

RATIOEAIe BEWARE BAMElHa CM..m bw aee, n. j .

Dvsambar 10, lUI.Tb* oonaot uHatlna *4 lb* mebbatdara at ibl* boab tar tb* alaetlaa at diraatam W aarv* far tb* aaouiog raar. nod tb* iroaao*. llao *1 oay atbar boahina vdu.b mar aom* bamo lb* naaliBg. wlU b* bald at tb* boai- log-bow m Haworb, a* r**ad*y, Jaauon a 161% Tb* ealta M lb* *0*0 bottnaa 11*

‘V yf'S VAW ^tJSS*. Coebll*.B a i i t ”

ta**1 Ibl*

Alaska ilo14. AlUi-Chai AlUt’CKal- pr AA. As- Lk*m. Am. n«4t Suf Amar. Cam . . . . Amer. Can. pr Am C B F. -. Am. Cot OH... Am. H. B U .. Am H. B La, pr Am. tc« . . . . Am. La 0 . ■Am tdocio Am Ldoco.a pr Am ■ .Am Sugar Am T 4 T . Am Tokarcc Aro Wooirn cifi Anatonda

Ttfvroui buyiAs 9iwuad Sirel cotomon | [uM Igncob. * u

RECENT DEPRESSION IS OVERCOMENEW YORK. Jbn. 7.—Th* cloalng of

Ih* atoch market today waa alrong. In (ho final doallnge many of the load­ing toauei racordad advanoaa with Ih* *I)*«l*ltl** rary adlv*.

TTiere waa an abrupt choor* In ipocu- latlv* aantlroanl In th* loot hour and

- 11% S* IIto >•%70 16%<7% 46% 61% 16%

112% 111I I I l i i t

Low. L’lore. Ctomi->6%

t i S It10 bu41% 4t*>>61% *6%

>>*% 11171% 1116% 11%11% 11

U16% 16%IS II<4 t 61%luOS^liiOlg

1I04 119 ■ f 119

7% 117% SOI 16« 41 *41

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lilt667941%

w1941litliiHi t

194'

I»497%

Iftl% 104 97% 97%

t%

Beth Htnel .B R T.............Cal P*t -------Can Pac. ........Can l.ealb*r ,.C A O ............C . M A m P. Chl A N weot.. C.. R. 1. A F . . Chino Cop Col. F. A 1.Col. South........Con Ua* . . .Com Prod.......Corn Prod. p r . . Cru. Steal. . . . DM A Hud. . . . 1»„ L A W . . .I'lat. B*c...........Eli* .................Erl*, l i t p r . . . Erl*. Id p r . .. Pad M A S 0*n Elec. Co. Q*n. Uolur* .. a t. North., p r .. Ol. North. Or*

til. CantioliBoRlraUan ----lnt*r-Con., p r .. Int. H. of N. J. Inlor. Fob. - .. tutor. Pop., pr. Kan. Ctly 8o. Lacko. ftool .. U h lgk Val. . .

NEWMtK SEONtniES MARKETTh* follcwing. <16**»t1o im lah^ by J. i , nlyptl:

votailaiu today

m Dook B Imp. la I t i t IJl.. R. a C o . of H. J. !■ I t i t I f f

lUuioid ...............................*1?BAST OBAHGB, Tk*

t t —Rmhim vltk prtreta IUw lB,

______i balk: blaglawith raaalag vatarj fxmllaBi takto;

19 Llamla gfagla rrem

MVHiirei t« «art: tf par

STo, 111—Da# larsa frani raam; II kaatat; ■taa ttskl kaUMkaaptug I rmiMUtif vatar, gaa and haal: raaaaa-

HOtnni EBTBimi ST** n t —Larga pla

IDoM roomi nlcoiy fumWtod.' boat, _ id H o^e-ngbla; lotophoao; ^voi* Rua-gmtli oaty; rotaronoo; prla* |E

- BT., IT. b*tw»ia Oranl E. ood ith ova* noor Loebawanno gullsw—

' Hi light Iwuaobaoplag. ftp o trra JIETH BT., l it . oornar Thirtoaalh

bXTH k. t t f —LofE*. aaaand-Ea*T

»o5

great*. ’Pkava Oraaga 1111 ____ilirT "onANGE,~ Nartk Orara StT Larga rawia; alaam kret, alaatrta Hffkl: all aaoatitinadaiiare; aacallul taklA Fkaaa lU f OrawgvBAST OKANQB—Larsa aUrrettre au*m

hretad raam; raluila far aaitgla: alaa tlugla raam. t i t Saath Bamatt a tOilANOJp FABK KOTBL, IUIm and Park

alA—B tM aad raam by aaak, fl. I t ^

ORANaB, gnydor E., II—Boordora w*at*d'. nlcaly furmlabad riami; conneiani to IvE-

p i trolu; d w d rS g W u o n .

lO A N P y A N T ia i --O U T O F TOWNTOUNO^^riSiukN^hr dEta*!* Iw*

t a c i -

71191%

fumlohiAm.C. I. -C*llutOld __ ..ConaolldBttd Traol OR... Con*olld*t»d Traction to Ea**x A Mudoon Oo* C*..O A B. of Borgon Co......... If0 A B. of H or.^o lot l i 1*1 0.. A E. of Bor. Co. Oo. g. I*Hackanaock W aljr 4 * .......... .!•%tludann County Oo* Co. itudaon County Oi« Ce..ter. City. Hrt. A Pal. 4*1 «ng Dock U n i l . . .UhTgh VoL T«wi. M 1*41 Newark Con. ^ O*. . . . . .NewarkNewark Co. 9a-Newark aaa Co. l a ............. 1J{n S ^ ; J o ro o r i t . *• | ilimi a pta. O. 4k C- Ca.*.. • 8T (%t A Po*. <T A B. Co. I*, l i t

••c'tS* f t '* ’-, ■••••••• }*lPub. Bor. CortlflcatM - 16Pub, Borvl^ <“South <laf- 0.y —• — -- a t i iRouth J9f- <*-f i - • §■

91

U

m•8%

104104

rtflactad abaorption. nMns about a point to 07%. with a almliar amount of gain ip Anaronda and Amarlcan Siartllns IfakicaD Patrolrum root four polnti to l lf id , but latar tn«| part of tha Improvr- mant. Anwrlcan Can movad up a point to 01%. Tha railway iMiim warp frac­tionally hlfhar

BoadJ ftroBf.Pro&ouDcrd atranfth vaa ahovn in

naarly all tha activa liauaa In tha lata afternoon. Mcaican Tatrolaum rota to UO^y agalnat fllOK aarllar. Strel Core* mon, aftor 10111111 at 1C. rota to iTIi. and MariM prafarrad tore twn polnia to 70%Tantitrera Copper rore a point lo 41^, and gaiiia of about a poiat wara mada tn Anatofida and Amarican Smaltlns. Tha railway taauaa wara atrong and acorad frarltcool gain*. „ „ „

Befor* neon th* Hat* bocam* unaottlod Ooodrlch In the Eoch aaariiot and wart offered at | puggenhelm mbotantlii eoncoatlon*. Tonooooe* Cep- por dropped from 41% to 11%. Ana­conda fall two polal* to lt% ood oomo oelling by Booton hnuaea cauaod American SraEUng to doclino from 111% to 191%.

CrtMlbl* mool fall 1% poInU to 11%.■tudobahor 4 point* to 119, aad Uailaan Patroloum. oftar aalllng t l 111, dtehnad ta 111%. Staot cemmon rangod from II to 11%. with IronaaEkHu In that atock on a largo aeolo. AmaEcon Con bEd BtroBg. aalllng allgbtly nbov* It* opening prleo.

Monay loaning al tvre par ooM.A Erong ton* wo* ahewn at the opening

and duEng tta* firat ftftaon ralnuta* nearly all tiM Eandard laauaa and active ipa- dalUo* gradually raoebod hlghor pctcaa Tb* advancoo, hewavor, war* In aympa- thy with upturn* In tb* Initial trading on th* procodlng day* «t thi* woah, which opporontly rapreiontod only tbo aoeumo- latlon of buyliM ardor* over nlgbL

Hoglcan Patroloum, after odvoadag 1% U ltd . rooctod to 114%. whil* Ton- Eooaio* Coppor, which daeilnod 1% to 11%, lolor ram to ll% - How Tork Air Brake kbowed on Initial gain of two pointa to 141% and fractional advancoo wore nmda in Anpeondo, Amotlenn •m oltli* ond CUh.

atool common woo iradod tn an a largo ocal* during the firat flflaou ndn- unto* a t pricoa nuiglng froia 11% to

SwiEpeoh* A Ohio waa th* HgORg- aot of Ih* railway laauan. airoM lng %

“ %■Thera wo* a brtih donwni (Or Amort- con Cam which roo* n point to 11%OotMiRl Motor contlnuod It* downward Rliiiamaot ftlllRC 1* patnta to 414 on two *oM. Baldwin Leeonoliv* gpinod % to 111%. hul >Rl*' BooUnod to 111%.

~ ' oMo* of MookP today w*r* III,-

\ n i i164% 16 44% 416% 16 11%

167 107% 167%110 114% 111%

•liS I I I u s t nlto% 111 116% 171%lto _61% 61% i i*14 (I 46% 44%

101% 106% 161 106%111 111 III *161

141%

CO c*n> • . ! !O , * . A 06 199

Ih jor. O,. i . A T. 9a M

: f} t S 3 :big. Qa. lo~ g. Ct. 4o

T*

■rtraipatRiofio H A

oloam

•T-. 76—Moooohooptog roama. with m hotki near otailaui ala* E a ^

rilOHAa gT,, III—Largo oornar lr**l raam;oloam hoot; aonvaalint I* loqth m. mo-

Moni goallomoa oaly. DOMOVAlTqyA8BII40TON gT., 140-^nuo* aoaoootlag' ------ oomplotaly fornliRog for ho—

on Improvomonia H* Ploa* for (ootlamon *y coopt*.

DoaTON ar.. MI—1 wtUt r M m a r t

tram o lo o i . ------ - _ -at** Iw* eonnoclod reema. fatal hauaakaaplat; Impravamaala.

: ^ E ; Ugh

ivAaMiMOTON ET.. 11^1 UgM haoaakaaping, '

plcavayaoui tar on* iu a 'a paapea Eat*.

t i l —Nla*. lorg* raam) I, *11 aaaroaloOM*' olo* or tw* m u ; over Eirh-

N t r . , IP*—L argo,R jotr

____________WABinifaToif et., m -L *fg* ft**i hoo*^' rrSaok*ii**'‘ *** ^***'* ******w A n m e

TflE DAY IN ( M R E S S IN SUMMARY V lE ff

•C N A T I..Mot At RMR.BUI onwadlnE hkW to piwoowt dtoalat-

uroa of oaHoRRl dofono* aoonto Intradoeod by Eonotot OtwnEin.

Eanntor HHcboaek iRlfoduooE laoelEMin anllliw tm Pagfmnany flORirnl lof hMov natloR on iRtorfofORC* with di r t par moll* by i6Ri»yg.

PoralER fotatioRR nim m iun mni, ME took no RottoR OR foiMMrtRR qwoatloR or RondiiattoR of B. r . Wotohgr oa M M o u kHtoMMwAos*

■oaponMia of tgrtff envM or fraadlot - i t aUERf May t pyopBiod In

Ell■T., tOd, CmaoMrEal BEE

•EOEilpEid fM « t to M j mim foapiRiibili tmpy OVER rat a ^_________ _

.IVAElilMaTOM ET.FW9mi fwM% Bvre*

ram* moy., ttl.UT—Lorg* fyout for ra% Ml halh room

WAEBIHOTOM ET, IdP-UthV. hbT >*U roora WBior oa aom* ■***, oil Improvo-•Rionial M.I6. ______________________hrAEMlHOtoM^ ET. HI—MloEy t w a h n

tort* otoam hooOtd yoomt rrat foMpMhto.

ftotoMMsiti isitkito Ar «N «r tv9 ■«»«ItoR.Walnut ST„ US-^FrtrBlepkemeUk* ktow

kreplus: tkrreMM^tosiWMMj fuiwiiM

WAUro^ e :^ t l —Loyta athUy toraltfil . ypami E M M w o iW io M H a S f tw oiJJJjJJj BtShOnotto ” * * ^ ***** *••••■

*tlMM M9ifi 4 ■ iiis tto ^ ik S fcM ItortWL

nooy AdndMl Ehuifbrf omHlRMi taaH- nrany hotora aaval aknarittaa

rorotfR folPttOEd *MHRlt9t* RErood toranEdof R**t Friday pyopirad IoeMi Mto nsuiM * watotpovrar a t NiaaRfa rallg.

~RyiE*r im dpiioh mk

n o| R*MRt*HT» ■*■! hUrodiiead hUl to gyoato rrHpbeI Ewk pantoE Eadiy I e>WM«r PoERitm igd. _________ _

M M O f ENflAND fiOi i (M M K BXiONDON. JhEu T.—Tb* Booh of Imp-

toad today bouEht dp.696 hi hay gold,tMppod AtI.EH la pdraiolER* M AemiIoe and oanbRyhPd B1EE.IEE to r ■btel

Ba r Elver, M IM td . pay aanaa. HMMT. 9 » « • « > * • ttw toW iatod , ghort hfllg a « i IhfOE BwMhg, 1% pay

told i ramtiiRW r t b lPbih. U.9A

S l U M M M I f f M m

CrtotohEli. Ifarlthto r

W&AT.

. U gri% o.‘ 4o ; : : : ; " ! % m i* R. A C, 4* 1144 99, ^ , : . ; .

gugrantoed atockp aad Puhik 8*rvtc* 6*ytlBc*w* ouotod '%nd iRtoraot.

ITALY PAID NOT TO MAKE SEPARATE PEACE, REPORT

BCRUN. Jon. 7 (by wlroloaa I* Bay- vllla).—T h * !4*6* Bwrlehor SottaRg haa roeolrad raporta from rallabto touT«aa.‘ oayo lb* Ovaraana Mawa Aftnoy. “that tha bondoa traaty pfw- Tiding agalnet tha conclaaton a t a aap> arat* poooa tlEa«f by Italy, naatolna a apoelal elauaa nndor which Italy ra- ealvad I,toe. 966.999 lira for giving bar adharane* to tha agroam ant"

IBa aaw* agaoey aaya it haa •%■#- dial latorm atlaa" to tba offaol that an- ethav atouaa In t ta troaty la d lrra tf l agalaat tha TEtldan.

ICW YO U NONET MARKETHBW TOWC Jan. T.—MayaaRtlU

■anar, IC IS - Etarllag. Etotr-day bilto, d.76j damoEd, AT*%i *Rbla% AtA BraM i: PanuMd, 9.99! oabldB 9.(4.

, Damaad, 79% i •nblOA 19%. XraaaR; Danmnd, 19%: anMaa, 19. (Hrtldifa; Dantond, 44%: eablat. 49%. Utar. Damaad. 9.9ti oablaa, 94A Babtoa: Domani. *»%i aablaa,Mivra, l l% l Maitoan d a lln rj 991AOavEramoat head*, oioodr A^rradhairfa. (Inn. Tima laiMa, firm: I t and I t doya, 9%: ala nraatha. 9% #A Oall m aJ^ E to a d y : hlEiL I t » % !/•« -■ la th I t IRM loan, I ; alatiaE bW, 1%; aftorod a t A ^

w m a ig o r o AND E iro tnLMiDOIf, a n . I WTha Baaid af Tiada

Itoafaa to r p n Mtbif itoaw on lamaaEi to ImEMta. aad af I1.MA9W

^ T to a S td i a l lu r ra g ti M Bre*«9e wara to m M u S M r and matala. DafhMa top pa ito 'o f food, d r tr t and 96bR<a* AjP arraaid by IA9M.9H. Tba totMEM la aaiMfta waa yrtantoaljir la aatton, It m b2 maaiilbi tiirai MmL

Total I

NEW YO U COnON MARKETraw TORK. Jaa. 7.—Tha ootWn

m arhat ORORad atoody today Rt on od- VRRoa af throa to aavtn pafato In ra- i paa aa to rahowad firaraaaa to U*ar> paal, w ith Hoyab m alraatE aalltoB Ot 1A9T, May a t t i n ood Jaly U 11.91 tm th* oalL Th* U varnaal marfedl, how- avar, apprared to b* aUramaly aaraama aad irraEulw with advaaaaa tbara baraiy aralatolaad, aad tba Idool odvaaaa oeoIb aoaaaRtorad aahMdir - abla aatton from laaal, Waatora and B aatb an aao raai.

Prtooa aoaa ooaod a f t ta naiEatEEmmi and aalta* EHRtba aald aoma m a ta oavaa pato tt aadar toot a ltb t ’a atoddaf flgaraa. Idva rRaal waa a ta a d hayar aa tba oat h a ^ bawavor. aad p « i ^ baeaato a iiad iar toward Iba m ldoa af tha maralnB an Ihia aappert aad aa*> arlRB.

A flar tba oarly aatbaok to 19.14 fa t Morah and U.M far Itoy, a r a h a tt t ta to o lfh t palBia m d a r laat alghlih Mee- Ib e fiBnr**, tha auMkat r i i avaMd tta laaa an fa ra lfa haylaE *>d oartElEd: Raparto af an Impravad opal damaad halpad tha rally, whtoh aarvlad Kapih ap to lATI, ba t batlRara bora waa vary q iia t lato la th a m arn ia t aiMI K aetaa. ttoaa wara aarrow aad Irracnlar a*waag midday.

R am an th a t Iha Brltloh Oavarh*ant waaM lim it aaaaa fratoht ratoa

aa aattaa tram f a l f parta to U n t ^ ta 91 par 1*9 paaada w a n fal<

ad hy ta th a r a hatlar dasMBd ta tha markot h a n d tu ta f Iha aftatnagpL w ltk M anh oalltog ap la 11.11, MBp m l t . t l Bad Ja ly ta lAt% a r abootthro* to tlva potato a t l hl«hdy.

Max well .........Moilcaa Pot-.. 1 Miami C«>Por.M .BI.P.AlCC.H. I Mo. Pae. . . . Nat. Load . .N Ry. M.. Mpr N*v. Con*. . . . N, T. A. B. .. : N T, Cent. N.Y,,N H. A H. N. O. A W.H. A W..........Nor. Am...........Nor. Pae..........Poe. Moll . . . Pac. T. A T . . .P. Lortltord :Penn. ...............Poopto'i Oa* . . n t u . Cool . . . . Pitt*. Ccol. pr- Pr, Btool C a r ..Pullman ..........Ry, i t . B p ....Ray Con...........Reading --------R*p. I. A E . . ■ E v^'d A. L., pr Rear*. Ro* . . -aRlo*a-Bh«r..........Routh. Poc. . ■Eouth. Ry.........South. Ry., pr . ■tudobahor Tonn Cop,Texa* Co..........Third Av*.Union Pac.Union Pac.. pr.

lf% II11 14%1) 16 IS II 141% 14S 16% 16%*3% *1%41 41%111% 111% 111 m ifi 111 47 444I 41%17% 17 II % 11 %I t 11111 m

416 411m 114 44% 41%74 il

91l i t 41 71

161 11 41 19 II

17%III11

II i4%*141%l»%

NEW YORK PRODUCE NARKETSNEW TORK. Jan. 7.—Flour Etrady.Pork—Firm: moo*. It t t# l9 .7 l ; abort

cUog, U-9aWH66Boof—Eioadvl.ard—Firm: HIddI* Wool. 16 » •

16 19.Molaaaoo—Elredv.Hay—UnooUtod.Hid**—Bloody.Leather—Firm.Hultor — Eteady. reoolpte, I,III:

creamory, o itrao (II ocoro), I I , croom- •ry (higher oonrlngL 14; eraaraery, n ro ia I I B i t : *«H>nd*. H E 97%.

Kgge—8t**dy; raeolpti, 4.117; frrah goThertd, t i t r a fin*. I 7 # i l ; ealra firat*. I t : flret*. II% 9>1; ■oeond*. H E II: nearby h*nn*ry white*, fin* lo fancy, 4IE4I: nearby htnaory brown*, I»E40.

Ch***^—Firm: r*oolpta 1,944; atot*. whol* milk, flala htid, apaclal*. 17% E I I ; do. average fanry, lT% Elt% « d a curreni mek* *p*rlal*, I7EI7% ; d a average fancy. I(%EI*%-

Dreraod Poultry—Quiet; treeh hilled chlckeni. I4E>1. (owia UE17%: ta r- keye, 14E1I-

Puullry—Llva firm; W eitera chick­en*. II; fowli, 11E17%; turkey*. IIE IA

Rework. N ." , Doraraaer 1% aniiuar meotlag ef th* to irealili i to ____ tonk far tb* dretlei ef firoeten Ifff t ir ^ S 'iJ S S y W .K iL t t jr r W•orr n u t, frem tk* boar* if to I* IIyoteci ^ marrB. oaraiea

~ yiDSLlTT TRL’ET QOMPAMI■LBOnuN NOrriOk

Tk* rearei mretHt «f ik« *reM«MlSi•I Cwinpvaj. Are tk9 p m m s9i Eiretinx 4lreci*rE id Mere N r tk* i»« r*9fi will k* U i4 91 Ik* * a i^

VNW9iSrSyAHtrUu fHB FHUl

Newark, N. J.,r b o m

Tb* oanuol mevtlnf *C Ito atotol

fm eomaoay wtll be hO tO f tto » •ampaay, Prudeallal toDdbUL J„ 00 Header. Soaiory V», l il l

porpM* of olottlag dInoton I* ii s i r iR P tA R P e 'W T a iL ^ i

. ! i ‘

141% 1491 191 191111% 71 16% » 111% 111 Tl 79

116% 1174 1I%| I t 41% 49}

lie 119} 11% BIJ

19>% 119) 14% I i )

lOf 19M fl}4 I t¥ ‘SSam i t ] ;6119% •401111 111%

K i m n l f i i i u i E i T c m•OEtON, Jam tc -V to OHhmewiBl

M llo tta will aay tom aitaw i IT m ta baa baea a M rty ERRi %■■(•

hgaE la iTRal lU t weak, ditoaa d ka ta f moat ararhad for taraiga era ala, botS OEM and E ftoat ta t whlah tall rRoaat ratoa bRwa haoa piMd and aomotlmoi froottoaol advaneoe ar* riBai t iA Ham Rfhatorora a ia abowlaR dUHROi M ar' aat la tka waata ayaltakla aad prioaa nra atawly luudaalaB. AAvkoa traoi tha Bdlla ItoBwto a vary hwllfer

E( a ttM m a r t f EEEEErapttoaaf

jSTc;’ kHMHi*

B. Cam I8. Rubber B. flub,.B. meolR Eteel, pr»a Cop. .. .-Carolina

let 161}it )

Wah.Wah.,Well.

* l i | ‘ 1147}IP., pr,A.w.l.

i:I ! " Jii

Moeiwortk lllH ll»% 1^%NEW YORK OVISiDC SECURTTIESTk* faaowInE quolelton# were fur.

Mahad ky Eioot* A King.icn iiN aPrarleue dofa 1 :ia

Cloe*. Today. b n Aetod. Md. Ajked.

i ” % ” % ” “1 t*to 1 l-to

. lA-l* 1% 1

m :BUU} 111

HNANOAL rOOniRSTh* Halted Btato* m**l Corpcratloa

I* now producing .He own epelter and eutphuiic acid a t ft* new 91.996,666 emaltar a t D6nora P a Pour turnocoa b*v* been etartod at th* now ptonL which I* boing ruobod (o complotion. When flnlehed In th* epring th* enollor will bar* Ion turnaeo* with an annual capacity of 46,099 tone ot opoUor and 166,969 lone ot oalpburlc acid. An- nouncomonl waa mad* yootorday that th* Amorlran Btral A Wlr* Co. will add thro* additional open hoarth otool far- nacai and a rod mill to It* plant a t Doaora. ■ * *

IncroOMi of twenty-eight eont* * Ion on cool from Toluca, III, to point* In Wlaconeln. low* and Mlnnooota on th* Chicago, Mllwouko* and m. Paul Rail­way war* dleapprovod today by lb* Intorotot* Commorc* CommlHlon.« * «

Purchoo* of two etoomohlp* for rar- vlc* botwoon Oalveoton and th* Hoil- ran porta ot Tampico, Vorg Crae and puarto Moxleo woe announeod today hy th* o a lf Cooat P ralt A Ptoamihlp Co. Th* ohlpa ar* th* Norwoglan otoomor* Port Oalne* and Fort Mor­gan. which hav* boon under ehartor f « ■ovorol yoaro to th* United Fruit Com­pany. The new owner* eipont to have th* ahlpo In thoir oorvlc* th* laat ot thla month and will ebanga them to American reglatry oo eoon ae poratbla • « *

Th* Brttleh Oevernmont haa died an ocean trolghl rat* of II per 166 pound* on cotton ahipped from th li country to England In Ilrlileh veaaela with eondi- catlon of th* oE*ndlng ahlp aa a pen­alty ' far cvereharge, eecordlng to od- vlcea rocolvod by cotton trader* ta New York today. Th* prevailing rate* on cotton to llreat Britain from American port* ar* now eald to rang* from 91.99 to 99 a 199 pound!, th* high rat* be­ing Induced by ehortag* In tonnage.• • *

Th* rtak In Amertcen exchange yeo- terday In New York to over 4 71, fol­lowed by dealing* In London today al d.7t%, li batlevod to be artiflclal, and oocootoned by purrhoi** of etorllng In New York on a fairly bar* m arkot Th* advance may not b* allogolhor unoon- noctod with th* mobllleatlon oehemo, oa London tbinka It would naturally b* lo Ih* Intoreot ol th* Brllleh authorttloi to piwb eichang* e* high e* pooelbl* and thua reap th* advantage of the oonaequent lower level of price* of Amertemn bond*.

Treoxury bil)h of th* Preneb Oov- ornm ent to th* amount of 110,606.969 Will ho Imuod In London ahortly to re- plae* bill* which tall due January 14. The new hill* wtll run for twelve month* on 1% p*r rant. bool*.■ • •

Aoootdtng to netleo* pooted la tto mill* at Helyoko, Mate., today. Ih* 1.169 *m- ployeoe of Ih* Lyman Cotton Hill* will focotv* wag* Incrraaa* amounting to 991.969 a year.

TBB NB1^ARK*^mS * T B ^ £ 1 ’**'** MANUrAOTURlNa OOMPAKT.Th* aaeeal omling for (to eleeilra of

gtrtelorv *t (hi* somyaar will 0* hfld.*l th* *■** ef *M **»**">. feel *t_Kr;v.r••^£^ ito" -sf t r

■ ** Mi & biu ck b . towml

Mewarh. M J., r

ftTho 00*0*1 moHiu at 1* kuak f*r tb* vtoetk p lb* traeraetlra ef ear toein*** Ihat mat eeraeTefere tto ■eeeitof, wUlto keU^kl ym

J x s r t ,^* * * “ “ ' A. W. CONKldH, raeaier.THE MUTUAL BENEPIT LIPB iNgtHLARCB

CUMPAMT,NBWAMC. N. J.

IRwmher IL I9IATto aaeoal mooUng rar tb* vleenra if giroetvr* *1 tb4* von^ng will b* heid at

th* *fflo* *f lb* (omfler. U* Errad R*wu%, N. I., •* Menday, January It. 16|C Tiu inne wUI •oea at 11 A. H. *o4 tlem M* ' J, WILUAM JOKNEOM, awnoiary.

■Ivr lAp titik TM xaxrei MMlftt 'xt tfe* Mrek ^ I9M 999k Ire tk9 elretNe 9t 4lrre(re9.

pt tto ^h lu a -b teee • • Tt a

14. bet*

HAJfDPAAOTOBE y ^ MApOilAl*

ta* aaeeoftk^M «fBAMB

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enratot 1 a trai *a

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SECUVrtES, INVESTMENTS. ETC.

Aatvoarralcal E tm lo—Pram Weoa To­day to llooB Torn*reeve.

Jan. 7. Cenetollatlonv vtetbU during January avanlnga aro thoao: OvorboaJ. Aurlmb Porooua, Taurui, Arira: aorth. Uroa MIm t , Dtaca; noHhoasL Urea Major. Lyax; oraL Loo, Loo Minor, Can- oor, Oomlnt, Ooal* Miner; oouthooat, Honaocroa, Coal* Majar; lauth, Ortan, Lcptia Piavtuc Brtgaaua, Celumba; aaelhwaaL C*4aa; woat Andromeda. Ptoo**, Powaava; narthwoit, (toralapola.

4. cyEPiCophoii*, Crgnuo.

SICUNinik INVESTMENTS, ETC.

ODD LOTS n i u r a i tn u m r e

CltEKIraPirailgbl'R OttLIClTBU

W. H. DiCKENHORST4 -.nbot CeuMWCglod *te«k BirbOB*r vf N T

a w. OOB BROAD AND MABBrr ET* Mol. 1117-1*1* R ow b.

AN INVESTOR, b*(*ro pgrvh—lag ateehi *r brad* tov tmjet- UMwt *r etOerwIoe. iheuM ■Otohl fml lalor. M t e abovi Ito arvpvrty barb ef to* •*-' m i* to* baifaM* ef eer etetlethml I a art meat la prevtd* rafb lefermetlaa f*r era •llreU. ■atobiM)*d IMS.CLARENCE H 0D 80N * O a

Halo near Beeak Btdg.■ybaraa fp Moltovry tlM. 1*44. IHI.

PO ST & FLAGGN. f. Sirek KifNirem>

■TGCIU A DTD pOKMJDCHGHT Ak'D SOLD FOB IWVMTOB&

Aire re UWrei T«r««ALFRED L. DENNIS

BreMrel ^ l i r e t .E JN N E Y B U IL D IN O

T*4a*h*H tto* HalharTy

L e o p o l d 5 p i n s : a r i iir*mb*f *f Craie||*eiv^Jjteok toebrage of

STOCKS M d BONDSBwgbl for Cook or Ooraarvotlv* Motfto

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r a u M flu s T o a H tt K ir

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PAULI BORO, Jkii. t in i eauEkt ta iARfMEE Rl work* of tb* t P. ~ totday aftoriRia. a to m 4 t to ptaBL Bw •M k .StBBElRreA

Seiwily Savii Bad((MUTUAL)

The W hole Profitt Belong to the D epoeiton

742 BROAD STREET4 PBB>BlHBBb Nmwmyfc. N. X

63d IHVIDEND |g |S

KEWABK EVEKIi^G NEWS, PBIDAY, JANUABY 7 . 1 9 1 6 .mem

i l REST HEADS

O N P E A C E IN IM

ImI Om Lamnt Afterk f A w fir Font Fulr, Nrw

I h i r I W H i f N .

I traHRE LEAVES THE CARATANI

Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning |

I In t)M h tU t «f irfnfcini fiM t « ( 1)01 onrtor bofoi*

braakfut.

eOnHXJUMm. J » . t —Ufa lor Ih, tMoo porty l« fu*> U)rMi«n,d

tkOFpnll W ltr wmOmt.tiM >M»M A t.n rr today

flMaiOMat to too for St.MO kronor (IH HD alloylint *)>* llriAtnanti nanpolod foMmttono for a otilp voyaa* b» Vha Hapuo, aftor (OtOoi pormlioion to tHPrkI ky )o»d tkroufh Qormant. Thoy aMMMod a *>oy or be lued" ultlmatnia «Mla tba Ford leadera wero packlnc

IM M * f * f)<* throufb Oer-

We'ro iwi keoo 1«»*. •“ • “ If* TTiMar aareoawa. U ( « lire ■*'. “ < dlaoM well, work ».H. •‘••o.T* '.1 e»n. )Wbe( a ,leHe(ie rondlilen le aiiein,. . _t* la it MU IPlII OaiirH'#n. Wh*l ft ran- e.»r.ftnd MIL# bo* oMT b om wit! ottVftdopi til* mftrfitnr toald* both.

A-'

. l a a l M Wtt~r~~ dlarharfed head of Dm M td eftnr of otattofraphort, waa atm I tm itm ttK BBlt tor ilanArr today, al- .IkMffc Copenbaaea attornojrf advlard IHn an arUnn v a t tmpraclloable. To aM H tbe fatety of th« party, the

novopapen aro priniln* lurid M a rt* about th* Aiutro-Amorlran ellu- M an. lodto of Chi paemotou aro proer- laa HNo Borroua a i tna hour for tha u f t f t i rat Oaftnaar appmaehoa. They fMP Baaata battraaa Aiaariea and tha Ch U I Saa>tTaa may boeak out rrhitaE t t a an OarpMn aolL Tha Doan ara

p( bonlMa atorlaa about war brand naA pdtPMi In Oarmany muat aaL

■ ayar Kaalpaa.af Maekhalaa haa

tram tha niradtah paaoa data* I a plaa of too nturb bual- I fear atbaa Pwadaa b a n hara, tnereaalat tha Pwadlata

ta tan. Aaianp tha Daalah M taa Aalacatad Id Lonta FraankoL a m * la ^ erha aapaota to maka tha na- H anallm tltn af Fataatlaa ant a t tha daU M aaa of paaoa ' ftatar a lanTW (or Tha Uatra* the

VtrA ataarlap cammlttaa aontiibutad

limt lli* muTniBft n»iu» ^whft ftf* ft cM»t«>m#(J i& <*dll ^ 4 h«ft«T whftft <bi-r ftn» .frftm ft m KI. fftftl toniwa. b ^ l" .mcl& cftft.ft 4ftLftv bv oftftnltii lb* *>* *«•••cb mftrftirvf ftrid out th* wholi* ®ftbt tnlftTBftl poUanmi* mfttler

■vvrr ftftft. whftiltar ftillflf. o'" ftftU.■kftftld. ftftfb iiiofftiftf. bafofft br«ftltfftat. 4jrlak ft fl**ft ftV r*ftJ bdl wftiftT wUh ft <•*- •BftftnruJ of llmftfttftn* phttaphftl* Ift 11 to Vm £ frftjn ibo Uvir ftr4 bowolathft 4fty'ft Iftdlltafttll'l* ftourfttVft ftr»4 potftftftoin loJilnftl Ihuft MftftariftC •wMtaninf *ii4 purlfylftt *»*• iftfy rftftftA boVft« puUlitf n'o** f*b4 Ihtft tbt •toroftch. Tbt ftetlftn bot Wftltf ftnd tlhia- •(•nft fthoftftbftl* on trapiy tlomftcU It S^ISarfulU in/liofftfini. K *-!••« ftut ftll th# tour ftrmoMfttloM, iftft##. wftftt# *nil fti'ldliy ft»4 i*»tt Oft* ft tpl'ftdiil ■ppttit# Vo* brtftkrftftt- Whit* MU »r* tnjftrtfti M«r brofthCfttt tho *fti#r ftftd phnaphfti# Ift ftoltUy •tlrftetlnt • lft*f# fl wtttf fr«m tb#blood ftftd ftfttimp rtftdy for ft ihoroufb riMbiec #r fttl tfi« 1iiftl4t nrftftftft.

Tb# mllllonft of ftr* Wlbarftdftitb f'ftnfttt ftll*‘ft. MllOUft ftCMlUU BlAftMChtr«ubtt: ftth#ri *ho Hft*«> #•!'•* ftbiftft. blft#d ftiMTdtrft ft»»4 ftlebly compiftrioftft ftr#an ft qiiftrtftr pAttiid of tlmMl#ftft bbftft-■bftl# from 4bft 4ruf ■<•*#. Tbift *ill boft* Wry llilU. bui 1ft ftulflblMl to Mhft • » M« • ftrftfiomtf fHi (»rftnli oft fbft ftohj##! ftf kiiil4#'bftlfcths b#fftro hrftftkfftft*.—*4v#fUftftm«iil fftr

Phftftbhfttft Cft _________

UaT4t m C^ nhbf tn p44«4 Mlfttleft.■a ft MflClmf*. NftV Tork pok!lili«r.

M Uft Ipfttirtftfttft * tm tk« te tfl* s N bH Ik* OM*r tl, hft» Uft tk* pmrij i f l i t o m temH t» Bftrlin.

■ ff« ru W f bftinc mftdft to tlljiiltatft I k i f * Wm lA B im j from » pooltlon of

Roo M oift of tko loMon.ItoltftARIItft M tk# oi tktok tho tUntmr M f o o V t too

•k o it tkft 0000404 of tko 00*

Okofloi fa AkM of Om r r u ilBio ookoO kowopBoof hmo to § m f o Mtioft t t e t ko koo roolcB44 kis p u to r •tOs Ckkio OlipoUkof oorrtftO tko i to r r I t Oopookofo.

BL mnioitEworruo «BIT WIRE KOWi ftralar af «a VfWd.S ro o T O W . N. J . Jan. t . _ i « M af tha mMwiBta* aocial taaaan haw a t Ha hHAt. Loan Abbatt

MW waa aMtlat wfam hte ptawlnc I tafta ta r Vadnaaday alphl tn hla ta W a« ttaw art Mraat. Ouiaiia a *a« haadtnn, and ta Hr. Whit-

iw imi l ataak. caarfWlabH draamA bad with thaakaptrlap that ha didn't In ha aat M anch a nlpht. Tha m t w a t- Tha r tiw waa taprm

“Thia la tha ataatila tlphl t Mr. Whiimaia waa lafermtd. * ^ a ‘t« tPytpp W Im pnr i tha aarriaa. WIU pau Slaow in aart to tha aamar af W w dllnt avanw a n t nw U tha Itpbt a t K ata atw al wH WaadHmi a w aw ta bwrnlMf'

H r. WMtmara fait a flath af Uodnaat.Kftad an Ma baota and lahwaat and trn d p il apt M a tha Haat and rain.

'Tan." ha antd whaa ha eama haak.• I r a harnhm Mrlphtir.'

thaak n n t of yam Haw. wrald you do ma anathar fawtT*

Mr. Whitm ira waa aU Oaorw W. Aw

paarad tha aataa^ * naar Iw w HP hnak and Maw It a a t r '

And w H naw (na» • • • iH n t aflar

M l l l l l i M M — t j

This Store Open Sahirday EveningI PMn.pH (

t r . Only

NEW JERSCVlS GREAT UNOePSELLINC STORE n p n A D A C E D A P STR EETS. N E W A R K

1W ntaU tnea cantor In w«4t PMS M flntMdny ftito . Byndwl canto, maw Dun IM Ham wW ho Ante hnalnnw nail Stonrtoy night, and eraty 8pl>r^ Mght thtnitolcr. c m itow on Market atwat and few cn ftwed HicH will net he e*CH. M a the thwnga fer twetoy •ilw aranad. Meat roar fitoade tad aelghhere la tha iterw. It it like ceeting te e frw ahewt creryhedy weleewa.

T H E G O B R K E C O M P A N YBreed ead Cedar Stik. ^ewarh, N. J,

t

J u s t In ! 2 0 0 M ore W omen^e a n d Miiutee* S tu n n in g

$ 2 5 & $ 3 0 S e a l P l u s h C o a t s

Z iZ ‘ColdUlctsWill Break Up a

Cold in One DayQ u ic k Notion is neces­

sary i f yo u tr e to keep th a t slight cold from be- c o tn itif A le v e re n ttack of " th e f r l p " — th e ep idem ic now •0 p rev d le iit. T here '* n o th ­in g q u i te so su re cold in th e b u d a t LAXATIVE COl LETS.

G e t a b o i in d keep It in th e h o u se fo r em ergency use.

20 e«>to

PromipOoM fthermei*100 MARKET 8T., Nmeark

FKOFIAOOOPOSEDFOR SEUUK UQDOR AT lADKOR

ftMtCal ibraCat af Ht n w l .NQftMHTOWH, JU - f.-V bnnd (nitty

a f eailine aatmr niacally a t Mndiean. Fatar tteeartU a af Oranea waa flaad te e s wtihaet caafa by yndia Jaaban H. ftdWM la fba Manta Oanaty CHmInal 0*w « O la enralae. Wick WllUami, alw e f OccasA wha la amployad by Fan-i iw h t. Wat finad IM.

fUeairiUa baa charya a t tha i ■ e y ad Hyda. M enrtan. h

eamima-Hyda.

IP on hapraramanti far tha awaaiia lunroad throupb thla and

nHdtilinrInp towM. and tt wan far Wlllae ttener throw h thla acaaiar that he wan aiUnd«ad (uUty.

I t awe Intlmatad Iv Fra tiealar Itaad th a t in Mb apinlan Panaaralta waa not tha ppintipal >n thM vMaUan of tha law, end ha aipraaaail hit daaira to eenTtet the men blphar up if he aenld fa t tha

IKOim CHANGES PLANNED FOR JERSEY CITY UNES

TWnfTON, Jan, T.—Upan rrerlpt af a netlaa fleet tha PuMla Btrrica Railway Ceeweny aanounrlnp lla Ifitantlan nf awMae cheneai aftaetlBd tha epamtion e t Ita HHlay ^nrt In Jariay City, tha Board a t Fvbita UtUlty CammtHlanara haa aallad a publla haartne la ba hHd Wadaaaday a t tha eaun imuaa la Jrraay City.

tam Ptliii ta tha nallce n r t ln d by tha eawnHaatan. Ftiblle Sarvlca Intanda la caaha rbaaeae affaettva January l l , In tba ayaratloa af c an an tba Ilandaraen end BDa llnat. I t waa Indkatrd In tha eaawiuTiicatlon O at an anaiyala of traftle e a tha Heat ia auaatlon ahawa roe- claalaaly that a rarouUoi and coaaollda' « aa af thaaa Unaa will raault In a belter nawiw ta Jaraay artnut, Hendaraon. B rth and O iwa atraau.

IM4 HnlhftryWe DeUwr

THE NATIONAL

UQUOR CO.1 1 0 M u l b f t r r y S t r f t f t t

letwean Market end CUntonSATURDAY SPECIALS

Shrar Crnetort Rye, fiiO q ta r t ................. t / v v

gr^ ,i50c‘ 7ScCoktoU Ryt. fuU quart 7 S cM o n o g ru n R y ft N i - 1 .0 0Uoaml Brand, fuD q t

P w Mdcdtrllle Mah P A . WMakey, pen t kdtter.battle

HAdETTSTOWN MERCHANTS WILL PREPARE BLACEUST

toadto M t e af l*a PFWd.J MAOKVTTBTOWN, Jan. T.—Tha bad

eah ter will hnva a attm th a n u te (* i “tlah** beraafter tn Hackatlatawn, ao- eerClae ta at.pa taken l u t n l(h l a t tha Jaeaa ry maatlnp of tba Uackattatown Mawbanta' Aaaei-latlon

C«L Port or Sherry | AA with jug, per gillon. I a v U Rock and Rye. per

F R E E — A b o ttle P o r t o r S h e ^ w ith n d o lla r pu rchaae o f o u r ow n b o ttlin g .V tlM hl* Ceupnna. AA tor Them

A bteektlat af all panana who fall la

i p

pay aay mambar ar matnbara of tha aa- aaafattim. an ar antflrlant natirtratlan e l ladabtadnaaa, will ba eamplled a t atwa fer dlatribnttan and a Hat plaead In (he paaaaaatan af aaeh mambar. Tbreeph thla asalbad. it la ballaaad, eecb mambar will ba anabtad ta prelacl hlmaalf aealnat daadhrad aboppere

n a n h lln l ia n b a l Ww ppalatad.NpmW (wrtM af u . xew r.

' PRANKLtN, Jan. 1.—Mayor Rlwaad P . Bhualar haa raappolnted Rutherford W. Leytee aa barauph rtaardar. Mar. ahpl Mathew J. BacUay baa bean r a .

' Mined and hla w lary lacraaaad ta t i s l ^ n mae tb. In erdar to faallilata tha

WnPh of (a tlln e la taueh with tha el- ttew p ta eaaa ef traubla. tha ceuaell Bnn yeted to hara lalapbanaa laatallad HS*|tr> Bneklay'i bema and In tba roam 3 MMBtdd Fallaanna Karbari C. IraoM I f t tn ia n 'a boUL

Ready Mixed Paintfluptriof M iMlilft or out-

■ia« work. BUn<1ft WMihjr rondHtoftft ibft4#ft. lio4-«rftt4 ce«t.

VARNISHitanC ard -Btaatlan" rtaar. l ^ t t A

ImmbaeWa -dl," Valapar rioar, hrwarfc Olaaa Ca, Marina tp a rThaaa and nlhar hl*h grada

makaa In rln ft. I'**'''*. »»'tfftlU ni ftTi6 tftuOPft.Broshes

Rubbar- aet andothargoodmahaa.'WIda)lna.Sarrtoa-abla.l.dw oeat.273HarlctSL

Wall Paper Oear- ancelorThreeDaysi

Imm hpni hbdkili Fn*

•n o Traa 'TMda W Ownpna. Njpapal Pwatn cf (M VdWB.

inW TOK, Jaa. 1 .^ a o r p a Enunana e f OHnton atraal ywtarday itatharad ■matoraU erancaa from a traa e l the M i^ d n brliibt variety. Tha fru it U fw ka. A rw tt daalar tald that tba Ainalj iTt would nit aa oranpa erata-

ftWa Mat {a batwaaa firtr-ltva and aUty T i M c U . It bdd baaa baarlnp tor

yaara dMd alanda la Mm Brnmana'a b e t. IM i HM wee bcAAad In l"*

n totoUra ef Hr. Bmmei I elae yalaaa lameaA toe

____I I t e to e f lha erdlnary a*I prMi fn ill an tba markat.

SFBOldl. MO. 1i r H a * * r . '

1.40[ t a yaiAa neadar, a l la .

I Ta bane an w all......... SM

Thta a Bar M n d a i w all Papa* , aMMahto far petlar. MmUm ream

**4.50

> B f b to te y ih m Hand.iai a n to n v A - _

• ? t e s 5 H>d h a f t m dMMato W to

PPMCIAL Me. t InM nlia ta lean Oetmaebn

1 O a t h and Twa Taai l , ' K rieae. wftb aa t.ea l barda* lay I

Mam Haa anam aa ahava, r w a Mm toOtot apaatol otm O.dU I

These P lu sh Coats W ill A d d N ew L ife to Our finwif Coat S a le

N ow On— B est L o t YetOne ef Ike medrla pieturrd,

fur triMmad, famoua Bdh’aPlush, (he a ta rffr i and moat draiffd fabric on the market, tabrl in eatli farm ewt.............

Lttxuriout gtrinentB of fine Satt’a Plutb, elegantly lined throughout in •cveral of the aeaaon'a m oit ftah - lonable m odels featuring full flare yoke back, ahlrred back and belted mo3el, trimmad with black opoaaum fur, ennlnA coney end other fur e f­fect* In chin chin, choker and large lay back c o llir t; all * i i« for women end m iestt, 14 to 44.

1Vom«n *»AMU$en' Handsome 16.50 | fo 22.50 Winter Coats in This Sate;

( 't e n u M * o f W o m tn 's 17.S0 a n d likOO S u iteThara ara onlr W au lti. brohan alia lota, but

lhay ara h ith arada In avary raapacl, maiiy Tur- irtmmad and olhara ran ba worn for rarly ‘ P^nd wear; paplla. wblpaoril. ■abardlar “ * 7 7 C Bualab arrani roma aarly for bait aalartton. | , | Q for your ala, U no doubt harai eholra at

Glrb' Ne* Spring Rep Dwenen on SdeThr«4 Bftw lft11or#4 modnlft of 6n# EnglUh rsp. In whll*. A O ^

pink ftoA k l4«: ftmftnly tftlIorft4 Iti nftw I tU •»*'*"« “»^*** / * : y O vm UooI Uttlft frocks for prsiftnl *r4 lit* r W44r; all ftli«4 • to14 Our ftfft ftprlnf ihow inf.

rilrin’ 7J8, 6-98 told 5.9fi Cotto ReducedAbout 11 coftU In thft ftnllr* lo t rftduc#4 from our hiph' A A n

■mart mtilurof. twftodt. boufU. silkypradft fttor^k. Including ir corduroy and many otnsr«al4 Third F lo o r

■ov«Uy cloaktPVB: all Htioa 4 lo 14;

U n d e r m n s l i i i s

i ia tu r d a i f W e B e g in t h e G r a a ta s t S h M E v e n t o f th e N e w Y e a r

Another Great Group of Eeon- omlee For Sat‘ urday tn Our Annual Sale.

__ 25c Corset CovenOf u o o ^ ouftllly nalnaook, t r im ­

med w ith Ucft or ftmbrold-ribbon run; sal# I / * / 2 C

pricft ......................... »Night Gowns

thlip-(>\«r iftfidt of naltifook.onibiDldfirt lrlmm«d. kim onoi^A plftAVFft. Hfttra wide and full / y £

M l .............................Children’s 35c. Night GownnMftdft of nlcft so ft Tiftlnaook. trim*

2t000 M en 's

t l & l H

S H I R T S , a t E a c h 6 9 c

rdainaat

niad with aood anibroldary iliaa 1 te I t yaui

59c. Petticoits25c

Goo4 ouaMty c^kmbrle aklftft, d#ftp pmbroldftry Aounc«; fta>Irft uoii^rUy; sak price.Women's 75c Envelope Chenisea

NIc# quality nftlftftOftk: trimmed with lace and em- ^ V C broldpry medalltonH; epeHftI

Sample Corset CoversICKm An# riftlnsook. trlrntnod with

flnnftt #mhrold#rlftft and dalnl- —l#«t IftCftp: ftc'tuftl OOr. vftlu#», Q f Q pretty prk#. . . .

Children's 25c. DrawersMalta of good mualln. ruffla j j g

Suraly. avary man will admit th a t thla la a paaeh of a barialn. brrauaa avary man who ta Uiad to buylnp pood ahlrta know, that "Clarmont ShlrU coat rapularly II.W and up. and thay ara auraly tha baat in tha oouo- try a t thalr raeular pricaa. But tha m anufaeturar aold u i all h it factory ralacta, which maan, that hla Inapactora dlawvera.J a allebl laundry dafaci, nothlnp, howavar. th a t will hurt allhar waar or appaatanca. In tSIa lot ara plain and plaltad ahlrta, aefl or attW cwWa. aad aa ■iBoat anilaaa varlvtr - t paltaraa. aUo aswir plain -» a plaltad wkita raaibrle aad m adraat alaaa a n r n a tat* la I*. Dan*l aalaa thla rem arbabla apM r- tenlty—-t'lerm nni" ai.oe to ptJm hbirtn, a f*f Sad)*.Ppavinl, at. anot...................................................... ■

nr llna ombroldary. ataaa ]tu 12. aala pi l r r . ..

Women’s 25c. Drawersrtf Mront cambrif or mualln, Irlra-

mrd with ruffla ef flna ambroidary; plain or with pin tucka; ala« a m with hamatlichad ham, open or cloacd; aala price...........

Women’s 35c. Drawer*Mftdft of food quftltty rftmhrlc.

fre4t from dr««s1ng; wldft ruffles of v*ry fine embrftld*«r>, np#fi or flosftd: p rW ..

Miiwee’ 39c. DrawersMade of fbia cambric, trimmad

M en', Work Shirta-Jack Babbit" Work nhirla, the

kind with collar attachril. plain col­o r . and atrlpaa. atronply m adt; ■liaa 14 to II. Recular O A . p r 11 a **C. S p e c i a l j y La t ...................................... .........

Mes’i tl.OO PajamaaBieallant auallty parctle, naat

blua and black atrlpaa op white prounda trimmad with ailk ir.ll.rt f ro t t : alam l l to 41. P ta lta Q V C for eiCA Bpaelal ai, each..

Men’i I 'ndern rar Natural Gray Wool Mind Bhifia

and Drawara, tba k i n d C Q ^ th a t wa mail ragulaily at 71cBpccial a t ■. ■ ,. . _.......Mn*B sec riacced I adrroaar, BPe

M en'i l^nton Suita Ecru ribbed allahlly (laeced I'nloi

Suita: parfacl tlltln i and par- Z A fact ituallty: a lia , Jl tu 4*.K|i«rlal at .................... .

Hau'a IS Vt aratad Plaltad Valoa ■ntta, SIAP

with One cnibroldary ruffla: 7 5lala price L q C14 to II;

M ee't t t .M SwMter Coatn Heavy Wool Mliad Swealar Ooata

with la r ta abawl collar or | fW \ V pack, two pockata. Ilaht I lira or dark otfortT Spatial at .Maw'a pa A PUW tw aoler ro o ts , PS

MaoM to Pwaotav C'sats, pt-PP

Meit'i Wool StniSoft, warm wool So*, allpht aac*

I o n d a of ISc a n d lie ! a rad a i: P palre tar bPc. par

pair . ..........I Mao’a Me Htk, lllh Uala tod Ploa I Cottao Pox. ISHa

I7c

a t t b n t io n u Men’s no & $1150

Suits & O’CmbIn A RaHUnt G m d S elf of S .80 Snntatinnal Koleea. Bag Nov.

The fipitp afp tha higgeat values we've ever effeped—-ifell tailored—ef the newait fahrlca, induding tilk mlxturai, plain and conservative woAtedi, ewh- merea, tveeda and fancy mlx- turta. ALTERATIONS FREE IF NECESSAmr. All iliei In thla lot.

The Ovepceata. ityles, fahrlcaand ptttcrna to pletae the anap- py dreaicr and iiHMe of conaerr-ttiva tMte. BalmaroonA patch

a«ia la Jwoa o nNolo Ealtwoco

D ow H taIn

pocket A halltdij form nttlng o rl plain, fancy mlx-l Iurea and Iw eadsi all altaa In thial lot. Special a t . .ReUar giede Overceeto a t t i l

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i T u n r L a s t 4 D a y s l II J I lf i TROUSERS CUT FROM

.Mm FNnt&. rftwftlnft frnin 1 U toENDS, ranging from IK to 32 yarda, comprlalng the choice*! prodact* of the leid- Ing milt*, have been converted into PERFECT FITTING and STYLISH TROUSERS, for DRESS and BUSINESS VEAR. U t* to III all bollda -T A L L , SHORT, SLIM and WEAR. Sue* to lit all builda Choice of vorateda. castl- merea, blue atrge, corduroy, etc.

If Ihcaa trouaera war* ru t from full plaea* of (ood* and mad* Up In the rapu lir wav. th ay would tlpura up a i tol-lovMb Tarda a t CUlh, a t I J t * ^

rwtttiHi .............. .................. j aMafclae ................................ All

NOTE—tu th* above tl(v r- ln ( wa hava not Includad n iufactnrar'a profit, a a 111 n a profit, ate. PER OUR W1N- rO W DISpLAT. Ruadrad*Rava tha t 'a la a Imbal la Tbaar

aa It.

C l o t h i n g i o r Y o u r B o y IOnr Utmml Lm v Priet* Have Bren Further l^v^red, JfoAte TAfa t e Om Sure/*feea fo Sotw. SaUidFlunrBoys* $3.98 Two Pants

Suits and OvercoatsThese suits are in c l i u y Nor­

folk models, nevee t effect*, patch pockets, stitched and de­tachable belt*, with ex tra pants full c u t The overcoat*, high button to neck In the newest models and fabrica; save $1.00, tt ..................B oyp’ S 4 .« T w o Pent Stilt* k Winter OvercoBt*

Tba Batta a ra w un a s tra paata, lata tt m.^ala andfabric*, snappy affect* , patch jdatachabl* balta ; p a n ts ar* fu

pockata,if. cut.

•tUctaad orTka

Ovaraaata, of tha naw att modalr and fabrics, ballad o rlo o ra af fac ta Spaclal a t ..................... 3.98B oy* ' 55 .W T w o P e n t 5 n l t * k W in te rO v e fc to lt*

Tha Balia a re In tha finaal tallorlnp and fabric*aaappy patiarns. w ith atllchad or dauchabla modala (wttb satrw p aata t- Includad ara a flna aa- * A n aortmant of Boyar Nawaat Hadal Ovaraaata In 7 , y O

Men's and Boys' Veionr GannOets In A Great Sale

With the Arrival oi 500 Pair More— ThU Immense I W o m e n ’s

S a l e o f W o m e n ’s 3 .0 0 t o 5 .0 0 S h o e s

" S J i ’ ' W a i s t s 9 5 c

O n e o f th e la rg e s t g love m to u f ie tu re r* in the State rece iv ed n la te sh ip m en t o f M e n s and Boys G o u n tle t t , * n d r a th e r th e n carry them over to the n e x t se a so n h e sac rifleed them to u s a t a lo w fo r read y cash , and re m e m b e r i t is a lm o st im possib le to se c u re th e se G a u n t le ts t t any price now in th e m a rk e t. N o m an sh o u ld b e w ith o u t s p t i r . Ideal fo r a u to u te .

f fe ta n te -W N A e n tO M to f te t e g p te f e r /

Fex

Blee KU Vtci KM Patent KM

Style tn Pltln

Men’s $1 GauntletsT hey com e in ta n , b lack , g r s y ^ f le e c e

lined a n d w ith k id p a lm ; theae g loves hav e n e v e r re ta ile d t t less th a n $1.00. Y our choice

Youths’ & B o y ’s TkTaiiVeloirGaimllebW ith fu ll cuff, fleece lin ed ; M g S __

ju s t th e g lo v e fo r th e se sn ip p y m o rn in g s ; th e y com e in all s iie s .

—Newark Glass Co.Patton’s Sun Proof _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 9 1 6 S t a r t s T o m o r r o w

trS p r e p T r a tio n , Z i e it p r o m ts to be « record b rep h n -E x lrp ^pU ynopU , p b p tp fm erehapdlM > to m ajte

- - - - C e d a r P o lish M o p - - - - - - - - - - -2 2 c

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IW ftftkijvtrmag wmmd

Mftdoi<vf hpftvt fttpcic 'tin. cold roUod copper bottom • full ftill#. tlch l

fttilns ioVar; w arranted not to4_.t.. .m l. ehV lM ....,............... "WW*Irak: aala pv»«-SM* Napair O s tlt-Complfttft oiitru for your shoft r#pft1rtii4ftt hofflft; o#t 3 9 t

Gnttu JVaet fptg---------- _ , „M ott teraettof Koemt e J B p Kind We Bt

Ever H M - G t* Im Om H N ew /F o rty D iffe ren t S ty le s — Choice o f

Tail RunIs fair tnd Breeie Kid Pateto CpRRutton and Lace HHyle Caban. Military and L eelt Heele G u n m ^ Calf tnd Kid Gipsy, Three-quarter aad Cuban

Blick or with Whit* Piping Some ara made with white aelee and hecit.

w n ' t forget, yoactn pnrchaaei $3 lo $3 ahoe* In th is tale to r $2' a pair. A good run of altaa- Alt|I his season's make* and lateet atylea. Extra aalcapcople, extra space. Sale In our regular Sec-

awi-nivn end Floor Shoe Department. SeePI.OOB window ditplay. CholM at, pair

____ O N S A L E I N B A S E M E N T .

Lingerie, velle, lawn and batlata,■II aiica. We are mighty proud te ba able te offer suoii valtieatheae. Prettieat v t i t u ever ahown at thia price; new models, smartly trim m ed with lacea and ambroldery; ■n tfie newHt slMvea and collar e ffec ti. ________ ^

Silk Blouse BeautiesD ainty crap* d* rhina, pustyfllow l l ----- --------- —

erepa, »l , arad Brusaals nal-

fllow (affat*, Ckltton. Oaartalta •hadow lai

productinnaica or ambrold-

__ DUplayad ra­nt hlphcr pric*')

modala. thowlnp th# lat

I at affacta In at 1 e dlftarant modala.. ‘ 2.95

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our bftffomftftt. tht«« ftbMS ftr« ftil up to dfttft Riylfts. (''oviprli^ P iitent ft n ll Ounmetml r'mif, K id P u lton And laftCft StylOft, HpcHftI At.M*m*m nciil EMi 4.MVmItiM—«i la«B

1.49aad ClilMnw'a 1*0 Ikaaa

aunm atal Calf, Pulton atylaa, m ad. with full round to*«. which m aan. th a t av arr pair la ma** aolld and coir rortabl*. dran'a altaa IM ta 11. sad mlasaa alaa* 11% to X Cpoclal a t *.•...»*-••■•■

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Women's 25c and 35c StockingsF u ll r e g u la r m a d e e x tr a fine M ico c o tto n hose,

w ith e x tr a d o u b le so le s , four-p ly heels tn d toes, hem m ed o r r ib b e d to p s , e x tra flne silk lisle s to c k ­in g s , w ith l in e n re in fo rc e d heels in d toes, d o ub le so le s a n d d o u b le to p s ; »om e have m a n u f te tu r e r s ' a lig h t i r re g u la r i t ie i In th e w e a v e ; r e g u la r 25c. to 3$e. h o se ; a t t h r e e f te ira fo r 60c.; p e r p a i r .............................. —

otaaa WaaP B a ^ -Family aiM. priced For thU O ftr •iilft fti................

8cCan of Codar Oil

Mop A te e Sells to1 .0 0

Tbe mop that toM into th# cotnor* will maka your daily dual- ing and poUabiM a p lw tnr* . H aart ihapod pstont poUsb, acrewbanllo. __

No Mall a r T l w a Ordarw

Topand baaa aluminum; tour tubaa; fancylawalad frontiw ...................Ll Inchat hi(P

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Onh M a e * la a etovaw—Straw ra c ' u la to n (ovarn flit far n l(h t; heavy asst Iron a n f a l t , nttad with thahlag and draw eantar

Kata, irim inta withavy n l& ri plataa

a a r a w draaePti;tft,"“ ' . . . 4.49

]uat*d to ait-f a r 0 n t b a t B h t • J f u l l a 1« ad hoard. 8 8 etpaclal

BEST SOAPSYatir CholM of

KirhiMB’a Borax S o ^ Feb*Na|rthB Sotp KlrkBUB’a Seep iNiwdcr BabbitFg Bead Soep

10 fo r 37cNo C. O. D. or Mall Ordero.

32-Plcce Decorated Dinner SetJ l i t f L i l w C i i

U q taFetwHovo

Pallto.■atlla15c

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Qalvaiiized A ih Cans

Fall ala* haayy (*l- m wllBvu tM d Iron

lafarced bottom Strang sandba- ■ 96c

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A ll Our G )at8 Reduced) Positive $15 , $18 and $20 Values

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M arked D ow n to$22 Fine Astrackan Coats $20 Duvctyne Mixture Coats $15 Melton Cloth Coats $22 Scotch Fleece Tweeds

This U I t event of extraordinary import ta tboutanda of thrifty buycri vbo have bad the fore* aitbtedneee to wait for thia treat aale in which to purchaie their Winter Coat. Abeoiute eavinee luaranteed of at lead half to two*thlrde on the Sneet coata aaacmbled in thia house aincc the eea* eon opened. BUY NOVI WAIT NO LONGER!

CNn Chin and Convertible CoHanEvery coat is the epitome of up-to*the-mlnuto

fashion, imartiy trimm^ with handaome aocM- torlee. Blacks and ail color combinatiena. Every wanted tizt.

1 , 0 0 0 Luxnrious CoatsMnl $22.501. $27.50 tilKt

Genuine F ur C olU n ^Superbly Satin Lined

Special Tomorrow

Never before hat $10 purchaecd auch auprtme perfection of mode, auch auperlative Intrinaic value, aa in this tale tomorrow. Beautiful new mate*rtala.

Velours, Vicunas B asket Cloakinsrs Lapland Zibelines

Beaver Plushes Velvet Corduroys Rich A strakhans

Ail tailored with the tkilled Bedell experineaa that counta no detail too amall for parfectioa. Smartest atylea, neweat colors and all aitea.

T h e F i n e s t 5 3 0 t o $ 3 5 C o a t sTo Go Tomorrow at

In Big Clearanoe for S3S SnabUn Pliarii Coata S30 Vdour Novelty Coats 135 Velvet Corduroy Coats

Absolutely the greatest coat bargains ever offered Newark women. Every coat guaranteed <90 aiul.$35 vglitt. i

Gcfluim Fur Collars Skunk Opossum

Raccoon and Coney Ermine

S u p e r b l y custom*tailored throughout in individually ex­clusive models. Blacks and new shades. All aiict.

W$»65l BROAD SngtT. HOBUK

L u x u r i o u s F u r sAt a Fneiist iflkir Farwr?alm

| 8J 0 BIk. & Brown Coney Muff*'*; ■•"•'1485| 3J 8 Soufs to mateii................. '!***. .H 9511060 Black Hudson Lynx Muffs ■ |U 6l&OO Scarfs to match.....................7. .149511050 Black Wolf Muffs •«“ !!* IW5 11050 SkawICoIbn to match...... ^...1096116.00 Natural Opossum Muffs '**^'** 5101555.00 Scarb to match................. r . .. .$3,96IlSilO Skuak Opoasum Muffs ■ *^•'•”$1195 $1050 Smib to match................ ^ . . .$6.95

f i m12000 Raccoon Muffs a.iKtMi. . ud»» naa*lOOO Scarfs to match......................... $493$2000 Blue Icdiiid Fo« S e t a $1495 $17.98 White Iceland Fox Setif^T* “•‘” $12,95IVtaffo

Fur Coats$85.00 Eiectrie Seal Coata $9000 Electric Seal Coata ClUn

$59.95$6495

B e a u t i f u l W a is ts' A t a Sacrifice

Emb. Crqw dc Chines ^ ^Striped Silks S ^ Q g

Pussy WIUow Tgffetas ^Shadow Laces and Chiffons

Never such values before. An endless va­riety of waiit beauties In all that fashion has to offer. The quaintest of the qusinL- the smartest of the smart snd the daintiest of the dainty. Something for every occasion— something just for you I

Georgette Crepes Radiom Laces

Opal Satins Soiree Silks

Misty Black Laces Tracery Laces

Dainty waists of all the most favored mate­rials of the aetaon, with the style touches to delight fastidious women; in vsluM up to $5, til will be sacrificed at thia sale for the hre- aistiblo price of $2^8. There it a full range of new shades. AU aisos.

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Y our U nrestricted Choice

An y Suit in the HouseWhether Priced $25.00 or Up to $45.00

9 2 8 Sm tin B ro m d cto tti S u its 9 4 8 S u p e r b V o lw e t S u ita 9 3 8 S ty lis h GaJM urdlne S irits 9 2 8 R ic h F a ille O o t h S u it *9 4 8 D u v w ty ito C h e v io t S u it*9 3 0 C o rd e d S e r g * S u it*9 3 8 B U * W o ra te d S u it*9 2 8 N o v w lty W e a v e S u its 9 3 0 S ta g S e rg e S u it*

Tenwrrpw, Saturday, year esrotlrioted xhaioe of any of thaai taporb sitlM, StS.In defianos of prtvlotu otImo and rt|trd- ItM of aaprano aiarlteo vtluo, every tuit !• rtduced lo this one ualfonnly low priec.

Many Genuine Fur-TrimmedTbt iadlvtdiMl hoauty of aoeh n il

airlkc* the blthoat nota of artlMte tallor- in|. Bach tanmnt stands ilom fa Ita parfsetioB of oosiumini, rtvecllnf rlch- naw of fabric, paInMaUiit mpertncH of ttfloriag, and that oarivaM touoh of atylt which makoa It smrth every Ut of Its orlg- laal prlea. Your uamtrlcted choice to­morrow, $15.

D r e s s C l e a r a n c eSilk and Q o th e Dresses Reduced Irom $12 & $15

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Silk Crepe de Chines A ntique Laces

Mefimlinee Peking Sflks Serge and Sflk Compoaes

Tha oMMt caoual nviow of those tton- n ia t drtaoot will do moro to oobvIbco you of ta t tuprana Importanoa of thia sale than anytbint wo oaa tay. Yoa wilt find every now model rapiaaentad la He meet tllurini eomblnarfoa of atyte tad fabric./

5 0 0 D r e s s e s P r ic e d $ 2 0 , $ 2 5 & $ 3 0

Will Be Sold in Tomorrow’s Sale forVetvets McsBalines Chiffons Satins Irish FQet Laces

C hannem es Margo Laces Faille Sflks Sm art S ^ e s and Satina

Now, at the height of the Winter's social whirl, this sale of new and charming evening, dance, matinee and trotteur models, at actually a fraction of their orirtnal ewt, will ^ welcome news. The variety it inexhauatlhle. The

Free Alterationsstyles are captivating. Every new color and black----- ---

Safe at Newark Store Only, 645-651 Broad S t., Newark Alterations Free

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SELMPaONE M U mUIMIOtY

HORNS’ MEAT MARKET

1 1 4 MULBERRY STREETPrim e Rib Roast,

per lb ...................Clraek Bonat. Ih FWl

.lOe

'.■jciiickeo. 16c.....10c

Banatom Rmbb, Ih..............,.,.13cRum Cam ad Baaf, lb.............. I4cPlate earned Beef, lb................ TcSak Farit, lb............................... tSeAn BelagMa. lb.......................IdcPtga' HaaMa, aaeb....................BaiM H an^tb........................ 20rRwabed Park Lain, lb................ lieSta Baaaa. lb-........................... ...Lmab Cbaaa, lb ....................I3e(fenau Sakai, Ih....................Uc

’ own make,nr Rak, lb. 1 2 c

j rab Trifo, taSpan Ub, lb' MW, iw . ......... fie

liver. Ib. .-/P. , .........7ft

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I Crow Rib, bottom round, lb .........

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1 2 c

FYeah P in’ Talk, StBeef Ki£eye, lb........................ScPita’ knadd^ lb.......................leConed flat Mb, lb..................... 7eSaaked Calaa, lb....................... lieSamaer Halataa, lb..................ISeSaoar Kraut, quart............... 6cPmrterhouae .•r ■— tSirloin ......•r ItaaMRib Roaat.............Frcab Jerwy Haau. lb.............UcFreeh ghoulderB. lb................... IZcHaall Jersey Leiaa Park, 1b----UcLaga af Inmb, lb . . . . . ...............lOePacaquarter Ltab, lb..................8eLaaf Lai4 lb............................ificPIfa' Haado ..............................def4a Mbo. Te. lb., t Hm. f a . .. .21kPixi’ Feel, aacb...................... 2cPMIadekhia Serayiple, 7e. 14.

.t lha. f a ..............................tieIkefaa'a, Marrie, Caa^e Park

Ball . . . . . . . . ....................... l*e

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S P EC IA L SATURDAYS 9 n t0 9 C o f f9 9

16o lb.a ma. fa m*.

. Pwva Beea OeWee.ftt*i&eir*keiajw* *■****'***V'

Coylon Ton 27o Ih.

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n s a t tm WeeaW H aib ri.

CHIROPRACTU;a* . fniatM* Ptuetolea klMiiw*

wisrsirN. <1. CoMago of C U ropnetie

tan ItoaavillaKewaih, $r. a.

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O nr E ntire Stock of High-Grade

FnnA ure, C aipels, Stoves, Beds and BeddngA t O n e -Q u a rt« r to O n e-H alf O ff

Involvlna oar entire etoeke (wUh but a few eaatpUaM ). The Breeteet ■tiowlnc we b a re e re r Blaoed a t your oemmaaa. A w andafu l PUI feuei- neee. leavlna ne with breken lleei. e s l a OaterBitBatlea aet to o e m over merehendlM from ono eeeaoa to e n o lh a . la Um aM ttvi keek of thte Ml.. The orlclnel price ta«o remaUi—you MO luat wket yeur aeWnai a t .

W e W ill Gladly Open an Accotmt W ith Yon M F e l t M a ttre w i

B R A S S B E DRaowla* P tlee

I-lnch p o a ti; c u e r e n te d Uo- q u r r end con- itrue tlon .

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oak nM ter; hee ll4 u o k aropoti well » n e tru c taa .

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BimOetoo felt met- treaa. In ono or tire parlA

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lurebJy con- •tfUeted.

O U R l o c a t i o H s a v e s y o u m o n e y

N ational purniture Qq.QUICK R R IEF FROM

COHSTIPATIIINGot Or. Edwardi'

Oliva TablataTbet-l. Ike foyfal ery ■« tbeeMeae Wbm

^ M w e M areaeoed TeMeU the ■ebatltaMi far eek w l.

Dr. adwude, e preeUalae phlMoiae tar II yean, a«d • •elooMra oid-ttaM aeeetr. ateeanrod the terwole lor otlre TeMriawhile treetlea aeUmle h r ahreilc -----1*...-tt*« aad lerpM linre.

Or. UweMe- otlre Teklete Be aol eea- Mln ueh ieai. bet a kaaUae, aaalhtaa raaha.MS isxeUve. .

He arietna U tke '■kayaee#- e< ikeM uttia Miar-eeate4, aUre-Mleraa isUate. They ceuM Ike kewfle aa« liver la eel aenaally. They Mvw twee Meae ta uaaaural aatlea.

If yea have a ‘WaM brefia aoaU " aew aae tkaa -a kal brMili~a iwi, luae b d . taa> Weh haedaake—larpU Uvao ead are reeatlpaied, yew'll flad qiriek, ewa and ealy phetaal reaelte frem eaa ar iwe Nine Or. MwatVW o»ve Tableii at tattk* ..

Tkaaneda taka aM w twa avarr htaki jitti M ka«a rlgu . Try ikaai. I«a aa# $ta far kaa. All BraaiMa.

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COXrANTlla pumaaea a t an eiaar a( the Caari at

Chasatry at tka atata a t New Janay, awte aa the day al tk . dal. bwaaf. la a ataa wbar.ln fradarti'k W, n ek i. wmalalaaet, aad Th* Bro*a Caiapuy la dah odaet. noilaa la karvby ilvan ta a l l ^ tbe cradltara at tka aald canpany ta praant la WUIIan A. Bmith. Iba raaelvar a( fall aaaipaey, at hia WlWa, raan tf i, Pndaiiilal twUdtac, f tf ftraed atraai, Mawark, If. 3., tkair aavanl ------and a aa ia id i---------- — * ----------

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9 ggiOg tmfi 4m

9 iAUfl”-UiBgnt,

(kiurtn> ■■ lee ^li

AraMntaChaaotry a( a Lwk i aad.

Uaimky at an., Sf~ Sanaa Vi

a darn , af tka Caatt at In tka akaya aaUlM aama. tUtaaMh day a t Wav.aiair .ewaar9*tai4nBlM lainTnid^'dnd'm taM ,' l a h ^ u H i a

& aala at o m e vaadaa at Ikt aaairt kSaaale UM <dty R Hamuli, In tke rmmly af Nnaen r « M 5 .wi Tim^ ^ ; ^

krt tiK si;.*•_

iiaa t a alitfa aah ttaa,i l ^ l ^ e l a ^ kVn6hgg4 MgagGw. — ■ . —

V S T -a lS y ^tain gliMi9« ft) swim

L U A L NCmCtt LEGAL NOTKEStaartaaa Halw ta a aukatka IbM tha atoraaeld My fraati {II

alaaa tka Ilea iharaaf Math daktydix da- — 1 and tk lrtr adaaiM w m ” '

1,-two llaki la tka plaat 1ns tiHirtF ui4 lhfgliratV9

Wtaok 1.til 9»ir«J*h* P. Jftcligigsi, *nd BgUl* H.

.. fnelRkllng the m m u mntk tntaraat M Offerer ft CJgr* Q. J»r|iffi»A, wl4*lr wMwtry«Me« at . Uiarlta tv. H.iwy, in tka awii pr tailna, and Inciudiea alaa tha Inchaata--------. . . j 2,1,

tn miHmbur BaiM tau t* « rK anw T^I i$Y tTttifr~~ M WWISM « tr

yif HAii imil, •ar

M HAkaioL MB lawkadSi lining*bniiii llik tia*

|C TU euwti we to (I M.. hamini

f / O M /

j O a ^ I S ^ Y. Mararda M >Uq.wwv1v|ea tkaffgmff t«ii4l

*■ i2r» conMii' 'HUM -

r . ld t ^ ,. Laitt* ba 1 Vaa Ml

and _____ te a De._,.M har Aam Tea Dayaa. a

■ukl •( daarr af tkaP. n rk a r, wwk a t CMrla ........... . .~ JaekaM. wlia af Jakn B. Jaefcavfi

.__ indnnta. Wleltradlaa H. Parhart IVar-A. Jeekaaa. alia at MradarMk W. Adala c. Jaekaan. wlU al OUrtr

‘Ita Ja i‘ " ‘ ■ ~dallla jaaluae, wUa af Bllat Q. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOnClS

wwpm o» rnWs.rTi *■» nw^ga »»tw wi *Chari tea Hanry, and Anpala r . JecbB*li. •Ua i t acheylar • . Julwaai aed alaa iha Ilia aalala af sdvard Baynalda. hwabaad ar Ikitfitl W. Maynaldi: w. Imria Bttvaee,

' Nanela K. J, Blavna: ‘Tkalrkar huaMnd af MUk A. S. AdanWi Falan. haaband nf Marnrat A.

nakaad

IH OXAHOntT MXW JXNaNT>4k a*

af tke data haraaf. In d Wda' “ ..............dalliy Truat CawiiaBy, aa awaaatar el i

kMkaad af

dawar af tka Mid IIHaaM

•High

(IH.U)fk.......

■eday of

Ckarlaa A. m ahurn,

n iniANCMr or new jMum—Na-taaaa aakeylar * Jachaea. qt ala,, aaai-

piplaania, aad RkrrM W. Rayaaldi. at am, aetMdaata, Oa Ml, am Sawaa far Mtn

aw Tiriaa af a daaaaa far mw awda by UmOaart at Ohuaary ta ika akav* awk

at L. n-ar.?3

k IV. yraabura; bamina Jarvaa. af Mina (I. JWvaa; Wiillan A. r, I, katkied afldW a W. Rbaiaran. It arW f.tar. hwSaM af MlMbaUi

r. latnikar vllk aU ana ainiular tka laantxa aM apywiaeeaeee u the aald me leloeew w w aaywlaa appartnie?

a iwraiy-rMr tola era laaalad I MMl M naU lala are an the af Kanailvaala av‘

trwKaa ondar tha iaat will u d I af rklUp H. yaokaaa, f iiiiaa f . ta ie a t and yea nad athara are d t---------- ,yaa ara ivaalrM la apreu, plead, anawa* nr demur ta the WH <*7“ #at bifan lha aftaoMh day r i niSra* •ry navi, ar tka aald Mil will bd lahaa • • aanfaaatd adalwl yaa.

Tka aald Iml ia Iliad ta faraalaaa •ir tka

__ ^u . » flvan by M-atata Haalty Oawaday lyd^lty Ttnat t'aaipany aa aeaautar m

trqalna itndw tba lari wkl aed taWn-rMllp H. Jaclnaa. daoaaatd,

M, 1114, aa lanae In tka al

ewteTauaaf Ma an•ew alM af I

KoafeSfaTatram MtaSaS.:!!'I *ipfflll$ff, m 4 i9$MriM*l fft ctfg •fMWty

MS ate* atraaf;

rivwtaMM*, hmmrltaif AM* ffMiv a S ir .^ Q MMI «Ma1lII, raafaejM aMTln UU hla__

: 9 T a ^ l : t t : tla af M * TfMWi M

Ikat tawt faf aaiaa aad ^ a a y l - if aela Ma are aa Iba l■iatBa tram

a yafat ana ly fr . ta raaiHyl^jiia lata aaa an tr ---------

IrMi •ea t of rjlanh If Mawark. ananiy af Haw Jaraay i and ran,' t itcauaa l

IWtaliat i Ifnfendaa*

ifa la^ T anw f .

__aaalaH;taar iKlfdM I.. . . -•r af ykawtah Miaat aad aaka, aad era faaf aa Vaawi,

„ mM aa renaa I Ma era • • the ivaiila avaaBt u d

af

Haw Jaraay i ai a dafandut kt au au iffd pni pa ,wiala _a_d«

Ayer Naatly Ctaepaay.■y vtrlaa af u araw af tka o a r t

Cbaaeary at Haw Jaraay, leida ae Ih*M tka U ta karanf. le a eaaw whai rtdalnr Treat Canpuy, aa ai aaalar al iirwMaa aadw tba taat wki aad t a -------rbMp H. JaahMm. daataaad. ' and yw a u ua lhar ara a n rntafyad ta epwar. Ma nar la lha kitl af aaid a betma Ika tinaaalh day at ar ttw naif kUI ba b ‘ kdtteai yea.Yha aald kill ta ritad la rad* alr.n by W-dtat* Baalty mlattty T ru t rampany. aa

Salaa aadar th* lata wiltUly H. JarhKn, dt0'iaa*i_______ _IHA an land* In Ik* «fO ty at kia.1 and *MM *d Mra

IH cHAHtiHar .o r T S n - a M ;

al4

mOPENINGS

OPPOnOIBTiS IN E S S a

™ „ J«n. » “ si * «■* «w M *«». t>« « ] '“

•M cB bM inKuitiuM t u t I « nn in iU 0M *11) b» wn*

thhi MMlh tir t iw»t m , In • !« • . eowKlf »«>

U •MlUra lo tb* •w unlK irt^ atnett *f N«w>rk, nli«*4f

k M l for (up«t«ttad*Bt «t Ipr W«*»rti. •«« »«c

b«r « u a (w tla iu K h n laM ftr«

ntMh. I«t 1 Ut Iff* M l «tb*r Isu ,

b l i ik A

I t in r »t u», • •OaMra* l*ri SlkllO. t1

• S i m S V h i l J . w W « alai : t mmv C W*iic«lUntninnn.

(HtjW tJ r i^M<>

CbM M «t «» t» PMDUr « » ! » , • • N l ltb M M (t ■ l>»tk nv. Il)««n9, II- . „ . .

iUI»h B boblkfil) (»h*rllfj W / « " Un Snv* l««t, w * Jahtiion *T Ml f t ■ wun In*^ W ■ - —

bnm* 10 John W. Horbort.Pt m m c I •* n ft a fr Id *», I t i l l l ,M M n . ___ ________

John

sC SlMle at u i to

laalt» and In» i^o, j a f>V«o« »t w fr Want at. « * « and •»<*»

Amartraa „ 160 tract.

ilamo to aamt, a a Bolinonl a r I* ft fr Court at. llatOO and oljiar tract. I t

4,- WbraDr oaalalaiita 0»- > I I I i« I I I par moath; opa»

r M tha alalar onpriK and paa coPplat.

U I I I par i r n th : opaa to mala I rmtlanla of Uokon Coantp.

f,, M, toraman Urtlh apado) ^ of aaarrp •achl. dapartmani ] pplarr l i t per h m u ii opon to I of tha aiota.

Papattmant of Moebaiilea Hudaaa CoootTi aalorp

■ ftpmw: «!»•» r«iW «U •*

a \ Via otaVaWV ■■■ a laaiama aaajM lo aanta. mW Bharldan a r to l (t

n Or a mOHUtaarii alona, 11*111 o tbar eoaraoa. It.T i’oaTiow Tta'Jaa J Aalar. a a « I lih at H I ft a fr Avoti av, llx llp , |1

nioa, eallwaU. Ilv lina landa l i i l r w ^ — - -

T f r Hilton at, l lp lM

I r ClavatanI at, 4 HallL>nu U rraam aa at tru -----r-v-i-

Hpla(*l. K Oranj|a..a_i pjrprO a r H I ftiia to

p artfLoata

G R Haaoham * So« ta HalHa MdaL Noitav, Iota I I a n ! I I map Nuilay on Hill, I llArran'k A tCckalbofrr at u* at a lt to Martin O Mayor, Irv in cu n , p~‘ aaconi parly on Pranklfn tar,‘’7 K a r i f

rlno-Hanry Bni to f la rry Btaalop, ItPlnO; Jon. 0 a l id at 111 ft a f r IHh av, lltlOO,

Horrla Machina W ork! to,W ladaorM m u 'a l a l/ii'O ran p o , loti I I and.17 map HoUaiid Park aad ii oikar t ra c ts It-

“ K . r T O ^ t * « * 2 - to Paul R ■llbar.

• V * I t m I W I I T W f l I -aan-nPhlality Truat CO M r to (tranlto Rtljf Co, n • 1,‘or HttoM* Mf wrt • 'fm i tM r |1MH> ^Edward Kornan at u i to Ftank Kar- n in . ii a (Tonfclln av tM ft • fr Oahortwt « . ' 10*111, I t . .H arr A ^ n i t l a r to rran k Calla, 0 a

at i » ft a a fr I t th av.Hunlardon t)

PataV Btarforaky ol u* I®Vodorenk at al, n a cor Clifford andA ^m n Bta, tOxTI.JI.

wiPradarirk c wacfcanhulh J r at al NowMl

axM ^to 'N »w ''jaraar low B cho^ a a “ ■ ■■■ ft a rr Mna at. n * tl» .

>chmMt (abariffl to Rl*-, Uaiit'ir'waTd B A U Aaan, w a ■aymour*v l i l t ft a f r Clinton av, i l* l l , II.IIA

OUTBir>K OP NHWABK.eoort attandsnt. Union

tw y 11 por diom. opan to MUblaa I t Union County.

, CambirlMid County, nal- opop (P romdania pt

. _•* .** J? !ff

' 3 m ;' IT, paalatant «Hy pbrUalon, Mtary |l ,H * P«r * • •« * !

— el patirooA. . j r , dapprtinant of atrM ta

ImprovoatanUb Tranton, p w aih; opao to toaMonta

K Oranpa, w a Amhrrot at Caniral av. 11*11*. It. _ .

Nlchola* Pormarojta r i al to T*rm B ¥ Ij A M jS ld M fla ld , a a W - tOT pi 111 ft ■ a rr Pranklln at, l |* H .**A 4rtn W llpacB a t a i to Rom A

1C Oroiir*. P .a AmhaW M III

\ ppvar.

ft p ^ Elmwood av, H s lH . 11.Jan* Htlnalnpai' at u to Ia « c Ban;

dnaky, irvlncloti, a a ov ITft n V f r noronco tv . l l i l t l , II-

MORTOAORS.Ttao followlnp mortckpaa w ira aUo

fllod;NEWARK.

low rtnca P Uilor at n t to l>lma Bav mat, w a MIpb a l « ft n fr P T Pro- llhpbuyaan'a land. I l .ta l .

Carrla T Uatob and hua to Birattord B A L Aaiii, a a Randolph at IH ft a fr l lth at. II.M I.Waltor A low aon to Kidallly Truat Co, w a Plana at 111 f t n fr Wlfllain at,•*iS!f fo Kimll UaiicowUc, ■ * c4rM^/oor «Md Howard « ti ond oth«r trset,»*r.

man, w ‘* " i ''l th at IH f f Y fr Itb aV, IIM*Prank Catio lo Howard Bav Inat. a • HuntarSon at U I ft a fr !* •* « >

Hama lo aam*. # a HunUrdon at 111- ' - aiWB * I,

naan, w n ^Bpruao M and p that Iract, Ill.M I.Anpalo Naatl al d* to EmW o Prnda,

• a Htono PI t i l f t n f r Crano at. ♦1».MIebala Oonavrtnp at u»_U llloorn

tl*illo at ux. a a Bhaffltld at l i ft o a fr OraiMta at. III*.

Anthony Brlania at u*(U

ft a f r j i l h oT, l l j m . ,Hariw t la b at ■* W,1**B|* *

Aaan. W a Barolay at II* f t •

jmxixiiMMW MMM amaomo wm ftOOCOC rrapltaio at u*. n a Bank at *1 ft w fr

Apml '|U * k

w 0 • u t h M m f t B f r u t h nv,

f c in k KarMB to »ftM}a S .*OMklti ............... .........a* UI it i ' t» Ooboroa' tor,**!bS[iik Calla to in lla A Daoplw, o o l < U ^ n at I I I ft a Tr U M ^ . I i . m

bajM to aaaa, a • Uoatordoti a t lU f t a fr l l tb av, |t . l t* . _

Bttal B Bloom and kVo to OoM ar aMMU Co, a a U v ln ffU n a t I I ft___tay It, WO*-,

Joka Hliinakr a t i i T a r r y at I I ft n

us to Anna K Klstn. a f t Adama M<

Nawfrk at, JI.W A C»Bryant dorporallon to Pourtaanih

Ward H A L Aaan, a a Cuatar av t l* ft a a fr Htintardon at, It,***. ^

Vrrnar P rmvta a t u* lo Harriaon and Kanrny B A L Aaan n a Botiih at I- fl a fr JnffarM>n at, |l,(**-

Ji>hn W Harhart i t u* to Mjrman Kuodarar. w a Mt Proopaet av 11 ft a Ir M av. lit.H O

Hugo Rtttn'rr to Chao B Robarla, n Cllotoa av *» ft w fr B Ut*i at. I*.l«*-

oran lta Raally Co to PIrtallty Truat Co. n o. cor Biiatax av and N 1th al.

J o ta Aiiioa^ f l j ^ * r r y at

' OUTBIDB OP HEW ARK.John 11 Romapko al u* to lo to raa-

tloaal B A L Aaiuh BloomftolA w a Hyrtta av n a cor Joa UoMay a Im A^'ilnaan C Hiout and hna to Jannto W ■tout. Bloomflall. n a o Pntnklln al IT" i » ' ; “ .*."‘S t " 7 / ‘l if r f ih * rc Btont, Bloomflald, n a w r Pranklln and Mont-*°iqa%al**Aiarolo a t u* to K lnp-lta r- aaa Co, Ballavllla. n w cor Pranklln and l lh ati, llU .

Wm W K ilil Hlnok, HODtclafr. now at, 11,001. « . , , .John Oallaphar to „ lten to la lr Bav Bank, Montclair, a a Harrlaan av » w cor kfra Buiro lanA III*.w m li Mantiloo »t « Jo Albla J B M ' nian. Oaldwall. a a WMtftaJd *t B oar Norman jdrNaira Innd, |1.*H.

Loonardo Torchla a t u* to P Itp t Wa-

KT&fiiJSi'I M .

lam ca tor M l f t a f t BaBavUlo ILM*.

BopMo Ie o i m S t ^ ^ T t t

S lip tM Cold And Avoid Grip i

t av.

P A m

ta« _JM . I,—« a H D M -

___HMrl«acaa a ffo a tla tIn Waal Badnaa war# ra<

-------- TAKCB.IP Jaa*

„ „ „ ___ ________________________________Vi t u r vaaant a v and Paraat at, f M H , |1>

h a k r ib o n c o n v e t ^ c kCalharlna McDonald to X ^ a r l M J

Tllloy, a a Davlo av I* ft a f t Latkam at,

Prank

iht al ux to Katana n a cor Orovo and a

a navla av I* ft a f t Lath*

N BUlaaL a » opr Oippirjuiir t any itW v ap aalav .'lP H IW . a i_________ _______av, IPPxIH. a |B t_ .vaaant av l i t f t w f r O o p p a rm ^ rA m a l l . 0 a oar Bturawpaat av and Par* aat 01, IH alA lA***-

Edward aadward A Btronp, Dovoa at. lltlH .

■twjwapupt av ana ra r*S o e n m Morton to Ed* , ■ a L ao ra la v I t f t w f r. . . H tAHoman at ux to BoB

« d U i i W M l i IM w iid

Tha loab a t taWaBox pawar t ^ l « ® ^ at tli-baaltli caaam aaalka am•tl mmmm w» ------- ---- .aol*a Tko tbaaay af aam a.patM Ja a aatd raa Ha aamW MauM ay tb* aafi rata ta "nary "aijm * *«*• baoaxaa 11 la from »»*mriTv ■MMOMBli. udi «tMr aprtHi9 ^ . all wha a »■MM to *tok* m )4T* t* ftttd • fvei^dy 1®KrSull Ho tm tliH_ __ ____ ______ ___W IMMVMWMU" a i~ -r ~r _fitoit will M U t w j j }ffM tni fli—iM jvm mmrw - - -lakan la MhHapiaB dfaaa I" at wotar arm B k b ^ mmla *m » " tirtap. Baeaxaa Oaltpa Purt ta aa nbaolutalr P » " J rm■wa ta hulliliix ap M waa*.Md •"* run M ra ayawm by tta boaalWa acitan ua ta* Womacb, tba aaaraa a« meat 111*. '* latn la ta a MatUy aaodltlon H U aMa ta rmtai and tkraw att yrlypa aad araaalritia pfaeaUnt at inu « • aaa. Ramambar, *« net »a*lart a aB* •'«' •at Daftpa Pura Malt WbMiar at yaar laaal d n i i^ l . x r« « or *aal^ K;” - If h* aaa't anp|dr raa. wrlla » . Tl**^«"* Mall WbItkay Ca., RoCbaalar, N.

A aaftalani patkoloflat.UoallA aab ry

jrM arlck Born J r at ala ta Mary K n p A Oranpa, w a ■ Jartaraon at IH ft p ft MopiatLat, 11x111. It. ' „

m p a rtmant of■Mlnti rtatdoBta

otricar. mala Cumbortand miVT WH; Touldonu of

I *AoBtdffl 1 lf**»nd*C «t Jt*fs-ii &AWiRtt;;iA.iti:

^Blowarl B tanion ol ux to W lllla H ta-

OUH FAMOUS TERMS

STORE OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR FAMOUS TERMS

5 0 c , 75c and $1.00

P er Week

/ lIHE« AL',\ /McliEDtT A m

I hOUvS E , ■/\ or, ^\ . earth .''/y r.Jv l

l|\ /r,kroi'5C*

TUES THE PUCE OP C*Sl HERE

Tme:- home makf.r ::)

5 0 c , 7 5c and $1.00

Per Week74-76 M:\RKtT ST. IStWAKK.N.J.

['[hid ch[:>ii THEJ THE PUCE OF C*SH HERE

■ unrM, Wawark City Hoo* H« par m oatb; luaidMt*

wnmi K180WS___

oloetrloal 4*»*aawA Woo a m Mlaryl *taam oM

lU ta | l , a i i ataam. ITM

K IP luaMantt of Mow- nty. JacMy City, Mud* BtiMbath, Ualoo Oouaty.

ptp Oounty, Boat Oraapa

AliMlk Of, N. JlIBM unpai HviD or tux wimvo

IIMOWA'IHadKiDlOnaiK rp A fcm or,A T bm or. PaUrao* atma-

f H I* aad bpuooi roaldontt

A T la A im C C IT Y . N . 4 , ownw a io uaoaaauiovI JBBtAM MlilTA A BOMB eOMPdllT

T, lltM BMlaUnt lu borti* vw JatMy Hortiouliural Ex*

gmtloa. Now BruaawMt. tr m aaU i roalloata o f I

idM. Balam Oouaty, paU rr nia a f outA

A kalpor tit takoratary

O AttEN HALL.

AlwoivwwamM. E MBaa. Ml Mb A*. Pbaoa HM MaAiu,

AtEAiro cm.

• Caualp titfo rtm an t ofYHal BUMottaa,_________ ,____ aalaryI of Mudw a ^ n a ty , M tm ta r Coatacloui Mb- 1 Coupty; W*: ra*»doBU o l

BEMCSHniE INNaK K .T J a .ia r

c ity Buroau of p o r 'a o a tk i raoldiut* o f]

I ppavalor, malo. Mow Jor* _ jtu ia l E xpartaan t tlallO A RHlck: i n par moflUi; root*

bhntdi H X

FBOBflk Umakaapor pad aaalrtant aa

a W ater DmraHmant: I I _ri rosMaata of Trontaa.

lA muaanm aaMataBt, of oaaoirvattoa and do*

SW # beeioi aalary ILM I M ildiatu of MaiA

I o M . J t r s iy City Hoa r p w m oatk; faoMta roatdawta

irvAipprtmM t of awekantao Budoop County 1 | l j d *

W E M U S T V A C A T ETh0 Tf0ni#iiclous Orowth of Our Buolnoos Makos It Noeoaaary to Occupy Larger Quartoro, Which Wo Hovo Soourod at

M A R K E TWhere we w ill be located In A pril, prepared to serve you

th an ever beiore. tai the meantline w e are de-ten^edlodlsposeoi every article embracedln our gigan-ile slock, no matter what the sacrillce may be. For Ibis reason we launeb Oils

MONSTROUSJ

aSBCBT KEKII.WOBTHOpen aB Xmr. K a. WAUa.

f HudPM C*uaty, •Mtailaapoator, aroMtaW a divt-

ittiop dopartmpat; lakkry.___1 11,IM to IL W ! rortdtnlB

- County.Saad ileetilM l anslnaor*. aluo

iBOMPi ualaiT (atopm aad [ III* ta IAM*i (otoPM),

d; tupMonta of Traaton and i r and poiPU IB pputk ara

■HfMaXuX ■* X

immoATsOiBiali BBIPA K oaray

n PbUrr IH : luaWairt*

Bavrark ‘ Fm p PukUa ; |M IP H i ; raoldouta a f Haw-

, TUMue TukPivuleHe Baa____ « par diom lav oaek work*t WHBbH* of Bowark.

(OBMoron lio ld ) , pukllc__ _ BiUtk praiMiO; l « : m pII B iu a Omubo. ^ „

J t t r lA Dtatrlot Court clorA „ Oouaty, okout I I .IH por an ( MBMaatt a f .

OPurt ctaik. E itpx C auaty, aMoata of lU ta . A vaoaaoy

MBlb Pateroan Piro OapartaMut; I pm aantun a t outaot; roMdoata of

hob. «ka pkyaleal examination, ip Omio who paao tbp madlpal

■Up a v iu bp bold Karuh *: > torn, Harch tA

M teal axamiaatton, itanM aaata HdW P in DipartmenL

OMi* sorASB^rwsrees.

m rooLK HI ruMHi.boston *2.65

COljffIViXLUNE->jTaR“;n .T►tfgmeaX

R E M O V A L S A L ENbvbp Befor* Hav*You Hadthe Opportunity of Buy­ing Good Furniture at ao Low Prioea at N ow - Hover Again Will You Have aChaneoto Purnlah Your Hemd for as Small an Outlay as During This Sale

WORTH OF HIGH GRADE FURNITURE

lug dead* were flljd yoa. opunty roplvter a oTtioe: NBWAltK

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OHE DOLUR DOES THE WORK OF TWO NOW AND EVEN DIMES HAVE WONDERFUL OUTING POWER

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kMktod traaH of i sa sroa t tk a t iba av o ir faw annou

U loM proap. •■Soadltur* of lli Bopp would havo < i t l oooiplaiBt a t : ta b ta k la s p m ,

. ABIQB, Vway ■w -liull HolUday. e r tU f by Oootp sm uplH faiuioal c »*tO*> BUfBWtod I

BANDBOX, ITU IWtaMndtan Bqui wpn Mtad aad tnti week of tba prbuae

BBAASCO. t t tb ■Yk* Beemerans." aad tko food WOT w«a ekoobu eompB affaot la a elovtr Vila tko utailbodo a

BOOTH, t i th : Oaoad. opona Moi a tu ta *T>avld Oor

CAMDUm, 4M T k a Kauaa of Ol tadaTiallm iraaaa tapmH wkA tkpui ptala* af a crlma i

r -ala Msda a aaw ka avantuolly dli

tattk a *00* mamot CABUIO, B'urai

raradUo.-*I eoudo apaiath

OBMTURT o n M rk waat and lU

OOHAITA B-wa ■BaaUant oamadli ^ taak V Um Wal f taiaa. Asraaabla

OOBT, 41th St. t ^ l a a aai Pat," bi ■aory Btoaaam. A pHa, waU atagad Wiiguar PataU r ii s a t BPt up tp pr< • m m gutkar aad c

OOHBPT, f la t IH akaan'i Cbaloa Mupa, wltk Klaa laading wamaa. pamady of taiglli vary wall notad ar IP -XuBtr Pulla tl

B L ItK O B ^td I ^ U r and W arm- wood. A raally fu detad aad full of Blag lo and

EMPntB, B 'v a r Adama In Barrla'a ^ y , "Patar Pan." in t hava loot tbalr dfau and adult* all

PORTy-FOUHT] Ava.—"Katinha,’’ StadL Bright, mai

onaratta of l tn-K IO M TIPORT

rth Ava**4ulla Ai HagdalMA" by Drama of tbo aoci gatlon with tba 1 IB aamLhuman form. lataraatlng fm-olahlng no m problam.

niLTOM. l l th **Rugglaa of Rod Bhodaa. from H am n a * atory. Palrly gkllfully dona.

QAIETT, Vwoy Lova," taroa by jl ky any maana t* aaoM aothor** " Paroteal but augg,

OARDEN, Hadti >—Smanual Ralchi Mr aa vara* by Har bu t dapraaalng dr In Oarmany forty

OIX.RX Longan tya la ''Stopt Look and dtrtattag eon acanary. '«a«tunMa, atoatly of raarioM *

KAURIS, l td at DavU'a Oardan." novai by WlllUm ] drataa, with aoma eallaatly netad, dm ant tople and dap affaet.

HIPPODROME. —-Hip Hip Hooro] Ing aximvaganaa. a vary gorgvojta a

SxhIbItloD of loo < all than klppodr HUDBON. 44tk

•Bunny." by Amt■untal aaatugM coioadf*. Rntbcr dl: but wall aotad and ■tamanta.

KNICKERBOCB Bt.—Tha Triangl vraaUy ebaug* of Wood Nymph." w Qraan Swaxta^" wl • n ia Waapt of Frit Ftaida

UBEBTT, 4td *irbo Blua Plarroti oama aort and lo h of tba aoPM Impr "London PoUtai," tayad a ran of am IWrUar-d Mudlc Ha

LONOACRR. tti —Loo Dltrlebital puthor of "Tba ( and Mr* Katioa aad dlvartlng oom a ta n of grand opt

I^OBUH. U th I Ethal BawynniVo nay." S ta g a ' Ptariaa a f Iba fat pattUeat trad*, bnl a aarlaa of la aadaa tritb tha comady rola.

LTRIC, 4:d St, "Aba and Mawn dnuaatUattPB of ' t« ," iw Mantai Caapir M agma It aa tha Ptbar, kut Blot and worn at B a n e r manarA t

MAmUTTAN < • l , araat of i aiatakag ovary av

HJJCIMB E t l ^ B -w ay -T b a W a Tallafaa m Iba at. taaladtutad, otunM tally wan a e t ^ i Kaaapg aatbo laalBrutaM aa aa Bn

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luroa af tka im p,WTWMIPGWI.

n.ATHOUSB, Ava.—Barnard Ski ■y Qraaa Oaetgi ■hatra davar par whiaK a l i h m ^ ' ago, pro vary m ta Tnaoday uta tlhon rrldgy awttaaaTH i cBan II •Vary Ooad. Bid with taaro by Jan Philip BaHkalam fnavat piwdeal vai th* (oaaaaafut fan

PUNCH AND J Tth Aup.—•Ttoagu Robart Lada Star' Ket fggatly a pltq tag and tha apaota aanta# avt.

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New York Theaters in Brief Cl«ri*&..

The I^oipenty of the Couotiy Reflected m die Bourithing State of the Theaten and the Contented Minds

of Those Connected Them.

r wr jm m t. miMiiin * mtw rMT *1MM w «h « n r r m i tlw itrlc tJ ap p u cn U r Ib a »»rr c m -

frMW I t » l»* . M iM r to M ilvBtltBl sad th« liM aad for a m a i m i i t * • t i n t th a t Ik a n a » fiw ekaa^M ta ih* currant a ttrae tlan i and eamaara- t ir a l r fiw aaBBoaianMnU i f iM aw taat Ihlnai to coma

1« liM pcMparBoa ttn c a and with tha pnbUo ahawinc graatar cara tn tha MSMSHara i f Ita thaatar laon if. aoiaa a t tka oltariaaa naw dolna a fa ir bual- MM VMM h a ra to cloaa ta r lank a t pa>tm a*a Wa hara bad aa much thaatrl- M l MMHHat of hard tiv aa far aa n w ir yaara that tka praaant eandiUoi la a laftaablad ana

U T O lt, tow ar and tMb t t .—"Hit- ■ m-TMI BaUMar." Macad and aaaatlp fnW M bp Oaaa«a H. Oobaa. Fatrlr WMdIbd tarolaal aamadr with tha bara'a m u m aanaatad by that of BlUy ■aa-

mMDBOX, ITth at. aad Id Ara.-^Tba W aaUadtM i q u r a Playara la foar vaU aaiad and latarMUns ptoylata Lait vaah ad tha praaaa t uu .

SSLAICO, U th BL, n a u Ualh Ara.— •oaaaaraBd." Hr. Balaaeo'a ability

aad tha toad warn of aa eioatlant and araB chooaa eompaay ahown to lauphablo aftbat la a e lartr fan la l ooiaady daaUaa with tha aaathoda a t dootora.

BOOTS. 41th WL, WMt of B 'w ap - Ctoaad. Opana Monday with B. U. iotb- aaa to *T>and Ctomek."

CANDUm. 4td wait of B-w ay- *Tha Sanaa a t Otoaa.** WtU actad aad todataalliid d raa» taUIng tha atory of a B a n wiMt thaBfh lanavaal, waa can- atotod af a ertiaa and harlod brohm b«r aarato a » d i a now aaraar for baraalt, only la ba araatnally dtooovarad by a dotteUva ■rtth a laod BMawry.

CAKMO. B'way and IMb f t.—"Tha e ia a Pandtoa." TuBotnl and brightly

. daaa ea«la apaiatta of tha Vlanaaaa typa.OBNTUKT OPBRA HOU8B, Caatrat

f t r k w ait and l td St.~Cloaed.OOSAITB. B'way and l td f t.—th a t

y a a lla a t oaaaadlaa. Otla WUnnar, la Aoaak B tha Walk." by Hanry Arthur ■aMM. Agraaabla comady of ataga Ufa

OOKT, 4IU a t , a a « of Ttb Ara.— aftH ai i i i PM,” by Viator Barbart and ■ m ry Bloaaam. Agraaabla oaailo agar-

wall atagad and wall eaat. with ' Palatar la tha tltla ro la Oaod,: up ta prarlaua aftarta by tha

aaaa authar and oompaaar._(X»Ua>T. H at f t . aad i lh Ara.—

aa'a Cbaloa." by Harold Brtg- Wlth Mlaa Hally Paaraon aa tha

A daUcloualy funny of Bngllah akop-katplng lltaj

wary wall natad and a worthy luoMator *B«nty Pvlli tba gtrlngi."

BLTIXOB^td f t , waat of Tth Ara.— nair and Warmar," by Arary Hop-

A ranlly funny faroa, axeallantlyaetad aad full a t laugha from bagln-

ling la and.csmiHE, B’way aad lath Bt.—Mauda Adana In Barria'a aver dollghltiil fairy ^ y , "Patar Pan." Kalthcr play nor act- to f hara loot thair power to dillght chit- dran aad adulU aUba. Laat work.

PORT1-POURTH BT, waat of ttb b ra —“KaUnha.’* by Piimi and Hautr-

Bright. loalodloua and wall auagMoratta of tba uaual typa.

PO Itn-K IO H TH gTBBET, Mat af Tth A ra —Julia A rthur In T b a Btamal MagdaloBA” by Robart HcLaugblln. D rana of tha aoelal a ril aad Ita aagra- gatlon with th« Hagdalana Introduead in aaml-buman and aaml-aymballc form, intaraatlng and well daaa but furolatalng no now aoruttan to tha prablanL

FPLTOM, 41th d t , wadi a t B'way— "Rugglaa of Rad Oap," by Harrlaafi Bhadaa. fron Harry iM n Wilaon'a widaly toad atory, fhlrly amuaiog, but not rary Mllfully dona

OAIBTT. B’way and 41th f t .—"Bndla L o ra" fnraa by Arary Hopwoad. Mot hy any laaani tn tba M an with tha ■ana aatbar'a "Pair and Warmar.” Barciaal but aaggaathra

UAKDBN. Sadlaan A ra and ITth ft. ■—Ewanual RMchar'a oompany In "Tha W aartra* by H auptm ana WaU aotad h a t dapraaalng drama a t labor Iroabla In Garmany forty yaara a g a

OIXIBB, Langacra Rtiuata—Gaby Daa- ly* la " d ^ t t-oak1 Uotaal" OUttartog and dlrftttog conglonMtaUon of girla octnary, 'oaatumaa dancing nnd toMtoft naatly of rnftima nuulc,

SA R R n. fid BL nnd l ib Ara__T h aB arira Qnrdaa” draauitliad fraat the naval by William HaswalL Aa nnuaual d raau . w lu aona pawarful aoaaaa an- oMlantly actad, OaMlag with aa unplou- nat tople and dapraaalng In Ka ganaml offaet.

HIPPODROMB, Ith A ra aad l l th Bt *~"Hlp Hip Saoray.* Big thaw, laolad- Ing axtrnraganin, bnllat.. aorobofa and a vary gargaojia aatUng for an awnanal

tihibitlan af laa akattag. Mora muMt ■II than hippodrana HITDBON, 41th ft., near Tth AT#.—

*'Buxny." by AuallB ftroag. A aaatl- Mintal aaatunu comady with fareJeat cpl- Padca Rather difficult to underalaad, hut wall aotad and with aoma laughable naomtnU.

XNICEBRBOCKER. B'way and t tu i Bt.—Tba Triangla play fllma with waakly change of bUl. TbU week, "The Wood Nymph." with Marta I>ato; "Tha

■wanw," with Bruoa UcRaa and T h a W artt af Filanda" with Wabar aad

UBBRTT, 4M f t ., near Ith Ara.— T b a Blua ftarrota" aaann to ba of tba namt le rt and lo hara craatad aomatblng of tba fooM Imptaaolon aa Urn famoua Tioiidaa PoUlar." which a whUa aga an- toyad a run of one aannacullTa night at Webefa Muolc HML

UtMOACRB, 441b f t , w ait of Sw ay —Laa OUrlebitaln aa alar and part author of T h a Groat Lovar, ' by Hr. aad H ra Rattan. Tory wall ptoyad u d d irarttng oamady of Ufa nmoag tha itny i a f grand apara.

L tCBU H 41th f t , aam a t Tth Awo.— Bthal ah rry m * e la "Onr Hra. HaChao- nay.” iin g a ro n to n of tho Bdan Farhar

: otartoa o f tha tamola drununay In tha pattteoat tn da. Mot cxnetly n ptoy. but a aarlaa a t langhabla buMnina apl- aadat with tha a ta r a ttraa tlra la acomedy ro la

LYRIC, 4M B t, wool of Tth A ra — "Aba and M awruu." Bagual la tha drnmatlMtieo of "Potnah and Parlmut- t v . ” ^ Hantngua Otaaa and Rai Coapar Magroa la noma ware aa funny M tha othar. bu t w ith n handicap a t Mat and worn o«t malodrnmatio talk. SanMp aw n ard akotllant pn Aha Pot.

H A m U tT A Jt OPBRA B O U n , I4lh B t, waat Id i th A ra —Wrantttng mntofeao a ro rr araonw .

MAXIMS B tU O T I ^ IPth BL. oMt af B'wnp—"Tha Wnra Cana" with Lau- Tallofta ax tha atar. A murdar myalary matodnuM, aluaM la ItotU and not aapao. toUp wfU neud, anmpt by' Him Oladyu Haaaon ax tba landing woman aad Albert

BngUM barrlatar. &POUTAM, B'way and 4ttk BL

-Thil tranlag *TNa HMatorutagn-;” ta-

modlflad la lie earilctl abjaetlaoablo featuiaa by latarfareaca of the aulborl- Urn. ^

R ]ftirB t4 ) 'd FROLIC, n o t of tha Maw Amatardam—Hidaliht raudavllla and cabaraL PiivolQua but rary up-ta- data.

HARRY LAUDER GETS A H EARTY WELCOME

The Scotch Singing Comeditn Greeted by Ltrge tnd Enthtui-

utic Audience* at Shubert.

HMaMtutagn-iitoGadah^r

tad. ”n Trpratoio.'KBIT AMimUIOAH, did f t . M ar Ttb

Ara.—"Aftomd tha Map.” otoht iatoty ptagad gM aad nm to ihov.

p a r k T C tiw ftto OwMn-Mortog. pto- tunM a f tha wnr, mndo bp tho Qiftonu OararofttM.

PLATlIOtnUB, 4 llh « t , aa it af Ttb Avu.—Barnard ftiaw 'a "Mator fc iba ia ," by Oraat Gaarga and bar oaenany. Bhaw*! Merer nanUInpa and pniodexaa, wMah, a lth a n ^ writtan o am al yann niA a n w ry flt t a W . AdartnUy aetad. TuaaSay m a tlW * % i Maw T trk I d w r F r l ^ m atto O k T h t tia ra ."

PRlNCBiR iR h S t aad dth Ara.— "V iw ooad, MUBa." MuMoal e m t i f . with aoeru b r J tro n o K a n and Saak bp Philip Barthalaatoi aad S n Baltoi a a w g pHHtoal raruton of "Oror Midht' tha pot i m fiit fhrao.

P t m ^ j u r o J tm r . iWh f t , aaat a t Ttb Aua.—T raaaura IitoM ." Btaiitog nf Robart lao le Btavmaan'i tbmauo atory. Mat anaatly a pity, hat wofl dana. nm i» lag end tba apectacolar aftaata vary wall aarriad ou t

RBPURUC. 4M B l, n tn i Tth A w .- "Comman Clay." AbaoaMng drwnn wHh a naw Hant to tha thoma af tha la- fuiBaa af tha aaatol towa af lan. WaH Mtod Ito doaf aanmaar, haadnd bp Jahn Haaen and Inna Cowl

B R uw urr, toth f t , waat or Tta Aa». e-"Atona a t tnoL" Vtonaaei onaiulto, _ n « k ap m b rn « M il< H w r. T n a iM lM t

ro aaiftot iMptrallan ■g Iha m th aig af

mmaoin maman," wr VWe r t t f t o t i bnt

^dgntaiBpapg^p^^iip^

Baginoing an angagamant of twadaya a t tba Bhubart T b n ta r with par- tormancea yaatarday aftarnoan and laat nlg)>t, Harry Laodar, tba Booleh coma- dlan, waa weteomad by hundrada af tala oompatrlote with an ardor oomparabla only to that shown by sons of tba Emarald lala In graatlog John McCor­mack, tba Irish tabor. In tho audlencaa, aulta aa lirg a aa tha houaa can aocem- modata, tbara w ars a lh a n than te a t and daughtara of PcoUa and they v ara not reticent In acclaiming an antar^ taloer, whose appeal It uatveraal. But the paraonal apd Intimate note sounded in tba racapilea aad tha ehaary banler- In g Ja lar betwaan him and aome of hli admlrara. Who bagged far thlA that ar the other Pong In hla repertoire, created a heart warming uUnoepberc and brought opo Into clou# touch with the land a t tha bealhar.

In any aatlmallaa of Hr. louder ■■ an caterlalnar, he muxe ba conxldrrrd ax ■omclhing more than a funny men. Had ha begun hix profexalonal carcat on the leglUmate stage. Instead of In the muilc hall, he undoubtedly would havo won as a character actor and a dramatic artlxt ogual fame with hie fellow Boot, Robert B. Hanletl, ax a tragedian. He would not have earned more money or bocomo mora popular, but he could hive reaensd a hlah plane as a hlitorlon.

For back of all Ms Jsxtlng and xlnglog ■re the rare pereonallty, the very human guallUeg, tha lunate aenaa of humor and the gontnx for exprsoelag It in a ■cam- IW y aponlanauue manner, that provaaU Ue work from taklag on any xemblanaa of artlfleUItty. nines ha wax last here, ba baa gained a flmHC cotnaxand at hla rexourcca ■ nwr* flexIMo method la bending them to the creation of intended etfecix and a finer poUeh In the pecullarl- tlee af epeach and action that help to flavor hie pertorinaucaa. 171111001 Impair­ing tba comic dament In whatever he uadrrtakee, be leaves the Impreeelou af having tefined IL

Attar irtttiaaaing such contraallng embodiments of character as he pre­sented In the rale of tha dlatroased lavar in "Manny, Nanny. I Never Loved Aeatber Girl but T o u r end of the fond parent la *Bamt aa Hla Father Did Bafora Him." ana could ho mare gusatlon hlannoommon dellneatlva abil­ity than ha could tha oupramacy of Tvetta Oullbart'a a r t In chanting French folk aolige. Hla power la vlaualixe eme- Uonx by faoial play and to communi- aala mnod and feeling through the medium af too*, comblnad with hla skill In m aking np, craataa parfact Uluxioaa la theaa dittlaa. Countan- ancoa, « r optaklag, as W hto, aa ca­pable of expraxalag the thought ar ■moUan. without tha uttarad ward, ■eldaxn front one from tba stage. And It would ha hard ta say wbathar ha la mars likable whoa ha depicts g ris t ar whan ha Induigni In the Riculsr mood. Six transit ianx from the grave lo tha gay ara no deftly managed and m u l t In auch beguiling dloclaauree of bU talent th a t one'a oplnlaa of what ha does beat la likely lo undergo mrny ehangoa during hla parConnanca

Oerapying tha stage for m an than an hour laat night Mr. Lauder could not give to the au^D ce all it craved. To hero dnna ao would have baso a laxk beyoud kifl vtmictb. Aft«r dlftcotmlnf ab#ut Manny and celebrating a proud father's ^ In the wU of hIx ptecoMoux son, be lung 'TU Blii'k lo Roeic. If Roxle Wicks to He," "Roamin' In the Gloamln'." "Tbera'x a Wta Huuaa on thalllllalde" aad "A Wee Ueouch-an-Dorix." which l|e ex- pliincd slgnlfled the taking of a drop of ■omcthlng aa a vlaltor leavas tha door of a frlaad. lavltad by him to tom lo sing­ing tba retowin. aa many of Uh BvoU lifted thair valcoa In tba tuneful ntfnaauraa that tha aftact of tha Impromptu chatr'i effort was ebarmlag.

Mot aatlafled with aU tbia. aoniMna tn tha balorhy eallad far an Irixb oona. Tha cawMdian wax not to ba caucht nap-

WHhout bUnklng. ha began "Bar­ney from KJUaraay," sod bafore ba l«d dona with It he largely Increased every- ana's atora of good humor. 1* more aarl- aux vain wraa "A Happy Maw Tear," In wMeb hla axpreoMon of pretty aentlnanta wax a fitting eUinax ta bin entartxdnlag wotb. Theta waa Bttla naad af aklrUng pipaa and baallng drums ta give tha flaal icatcli taoeh to the amusing aebrnns.

In bln alnglng valoa, Mr. Laudar haa an adtnantaga aver many eamadlana who vary thair atarlss and toita with

£“ «ga. Hla barltana to light 1" volmna, t It la maaleat and awaat, and aa ha ci ft la aa txproaalva organ.Ax a pralnda to tba sta r's appaar-

anca tbara ware parformanoax by Al­bert Oonnally, ao aspart tn making •taadowgrnpbi: D art Oannara and IH - balla Jaaan. In dnnoMi Balwla Driver, a atavar taller ad otorlaa to hla awn aa- aompanimanto an Iba • la n e ; tba Oolim Troana af a danan or m a n aarahatx. and LuallU and bar tralaad ababatM and p a n w t Aftor tha ataaa of Mr. L andafa aagagam M t totoghL « • k lM tlH a f th a Franab afftm ft f t a t’' war acH ai^ in ta m p tx d b]r hi

Kranee, hai ’trt

le s it apartw M htlh A 'lbeap hetoL the landtord of whiah aaaurw n hogro. wrhahas appitad for lad in g , that ha will ba vary efunfartabla In tba room aa- ■ignad him daapita tha faet th a t tba

the raputatleo of balng raxuU of tha au ld d n and

niurdaro comvIUad an I ha pramtoao. 8a larrlftad la tha ealorad fu ast whito try ing t » woo ilamber, by tha xsagloal alaappaaranca of hla coaL by ghaatly vtoltonto approaching hla bed. by ra ta aeaxnparing across tka fleer and by a wlld-ayad n t peering a t bim th a t ha eaaka aacape from the harrora by plunging through an open windav. Tha broadly farcical echeme gains la amue- Ing warily by Ihe manner In whiah Ita varied Inddenlx are sat rnrlk.

Irene CaxxInl, Billy C, Wclp aad lUy Makaon, texisied by half a daaan char- letera, help to cnllvea the thaw by thoir toxting. alnglng tnd dewing In a akit. t m of the prlndpalt In which are aeak- log dlvorcea In Reno. Thera la little wit tn Ihe dialogue, but tha action la varied and brisk, the farcical charactartxatlaoa ara txughter-teaelag and the parfarmance lx enargatlc. >

Ax vloUnlali, Joseph and Alfred Bar­tini produce luch pleaxlnx umaa that (ba matlnaa crowd yeatardxy baaitUy ap­plauded their psTformancaa. Thair act la embatllahcd by a Vanallan canal aeSM that, coupled with the plclureadua garb ween by ib« young men. helps to make It IngratlaUng. Tha progiam for the latter half af lha week alto brlnga for­ward Bert and Uxy Hack, who Mng, t e n d aud chaltar; llargarat Bonner aad Billie Powers, la aong and daaca; tha Ivk'o Johns, ecrobata: Laola Bnelalr. Hag- lag oomadienne, and Marneltl'a mxrloo* attat.

la attdinal ta ptoaai . k gawaiaiw maaaiiinof fun If also caatrlbutM fay Fenton and Qraan. who, m XHiictoak faol ab-

■ aervara ant by what they d k but by what they faO la te . Their effovt la enilvenad by snappy pattar aad oamlo dancH.

‘In lha Orchard." a dlxatnuUva maxical comedy, la peaasilivd by H. Bart MaHugh and company. It lx marred by aoma doubtful to m , but In pinoaa to of amua- Ing worth. The alnglng and dancing ara ■plrtted. If UUIe more.

i tonaaU aad Rom Fanxxllo, who aang tha drat halt of the wmk, have baen re- j talnad tar tha remalndar. Oihata on Iba j pmavam Include KataHc aad FbrrarrI. ! who are gracaful daacara: Jim and Betty i Uargan. In pleasing loagi of thair own. < Roaa“ and "Tha Great Vacuum Robbery' and Barry and Wolford. In songs tnd today aad toiperrnw.

to n t t to a lha meugator of a namly toew Wefl actad bj Braaraall-gtark oota- paim a t papular pricaa.

NkWARK—T h e Birth of a Matiaa,” impraaalvo photo play lltaatratlng asanas In tba hlaiery a t our oauniry, with particular amphaxto an iptoadai during lha Civil War and tha raooa- ttru rtloo period.

PARK FLACK—"Tho Bnttla Cry a t FOamv” atobarataly produced photo play, showing aue aouatry'a naad a t praparodnaaa ogalnat altoak hy a tor- ■iga Momy.

CARLTON—PtMlA Ptoya "Beyond AU Lava" today and "Tba Cunrlct King" to­morrow.

CITY—Photo play a. “TliftUly aad tha

A N U R I O t ^The Newest Discovery In Chemistry.

pottor.

ON OTHER LOCAL STAGESKM PIRE^"Thc Kixslnx Ualde. e

mualcal fxrra of the ra ttling oHer, sp- provad hy patrons of burlesque, eitb Bam Howt and Kva Hull in leading ralaa. ___

ORPHRl'H—"I'nder Cover," very In­taraatlng drama, combining romance and sleuthing and baaed on tba atfart

txMJHT—Photo playx. "Over Night" today and ‘Tahtoa Turned" Batiirdxy.

OBAWFOHD—Photo ptaya. "An Affalt of Thraa NtUona" today and Hanry Kol- krr In "The Bigger Han" tomorrow.

GOODWIN—Photo Playa "Black Fear" today and tomorrow,

p a r a m o u n t —Phato plays. Jamas J. Corbett In "The Burglar and tha Lady"

I today and tomorrow.8TRAND — Phdtu Playa. "Batwaen

Hen" Md "D lny Heighto and Darltw H raitt" today and tomeirow.

Tkla ig a iwent dlscovgry «f Daorar Ptom, vbo li bted ft tba Invgllds* Hotol and S«rglMl fnaiittut tl Bullal*, N. Y. Bxptrimeoti ft Dr. Pitreftt Hogfttdl for bairtral yam provad tkal tbara la no otbtr alimlnitor ft itrio t d l ibm can be ooinpartd to It For ttwoo ottily roco|tilxM aynplomt f t Intam- matien—aa backaeha, acaldlni nrina and fraqaent urination, aa wall ■* aadl- mtnl In tbo orino, or If uric acid In tba blood ha* eauaed rbcutMliatn, It I* aimply wonderfft how luraly “Amtric” act*. Tha boat of naftl* ara alwoya '■

"Anaric” manftacnirad by Dt. or oran vrito Dr. Fiorco fft g tanylo. If yt« iwpoM Udaov or dor tnnblo, tend bln t taoiM ft valor aad datoriba aywHefta. Piarofta obaolaf wIB atgnlaa It, _ Dr. Flarat will rapart ta pa« wHbaft fM ar obafit.

Nora—‘‘AtHTfo* la lliiTty aaoan ilRMa raon aellve Utto Uttila In aUariutlat uric aetd, and la a barralt** bit rallnfte chamical componrf iliat nwr be aftcly (Ivan ta eblldmi, bat abaftd ba wad only by fravn-upi wba actmally wlxH lo raotore ibolr Udnoyo to yarfoot

obtained in cataa af actiti rheunulltm Ibaalib, by oaatdanflowly nolnt anc in lha tolnto, in (rtval and (0«t, and | box—ar mara la oxtramd oniaa ii invariably tba paint and ftllTnaaa wMch ‘Anuric" (tbgnloi fa Doiotar Flftw'i M fratiuontly aad poralftenily aeeom- achimmaat) la by far tba maat parfeci

dlaaata rapidly dlaappear. kidney and bladdtr eorraotdt ftMftn- your noanat drnf tion and abt*.—Advortlaanitnl far VorM l Dit-

aimply aak for a SO-cent pdckai* ft < panaaty Madlctl Ataoeintlon.

EDWARD ABELES APPEARSIN playlet; at the LOEW

Tha Kioit Impreaalva floe# of axting vltoosaod In a vaudavllla bouM hare to a long tlma lx that whiob MOward Abalaa pul to bix eradll to th a playlat. "Balt Dafenaa," gt tba lAew Thaator yaaterday. Hr. Abalst, who w ea no ilttle fomo by blo porformanooo to "Brevoter'o Million^' end ether pro- ductlono on tho regular i t age. poK nyo a young Italian, who ca* hear bnt can not talk, nnd la arrexted on tke ehargo of bavlng murdered hie sister, her hus­band and their chllA By oxproMivo ponlomtmo Ihe led makes tbo dlotrlet aitornoy underound how tho tragedy occurred. Coming home tateateoted. tho husband lx enraged by tbo walling of the child end strangles I t Ho also hllla bis wife, who Irloo to raoeuo tho littto our. Ao ho lo ruxhlag from the homo he lx stabbed by the boy. 8o oonvInciBg to Ihe lad's story thot bO to allowed to go free,

By hto graphio ikiU la doplettng tbo troglc dovelopmonto attd la doiwtlag the boy's ematlona, Hr. Abetoo deopir tm- prMxed the m an IntMllgonl opoctatm . During a Unxo moment lo tho pOrfarm- once a thoughtless onlooker olmoot dto- concerted the ptoytrx by emilttog a giggle, and was properly tabuked by Hr. Abcica In a curtain spaaeh a t tho end of the Oct. Frank J. Wood, ao the dis­trict attorney, tnd Donlel Hall, ax the tolter'e aeststant give him excellent sup­port.

A sketch of humorous compleiion In­troduced Joseph Mock, Louis Lehr and Helen Dixon. Impcnonotitlg a Oennon woman, who eolto truMo and ta dtoiraeted hy the conduct of her xlttplOHnlDdod son. Ur. Hack’s aaylngo end doings provoked laughter of the cenvutolag eraer.

Other contrlhutoro to the bill are Julia Edwards, who olngo a te dancaa; Will H. Fox, monelnglot a te planlal: Ed. Eotua In a hand balancing xcl; Edwnrd and Joseph White, eingera a te tencari, a te lha Franxettl xlxtora in a posing act.

fi Mullins S emi-A nnualI i r U R N I T U R E S A L E TtWf

'I w

BOBBY WALTHOUR, CYCLIST, APPEARS AT THE PALACE

ha o p n tiB u ^

■THE YELLOW PERIL" ON THE BILL AT THE LYRJC

A J i pai ip i eoMgtoaxr aghlhol f Vattod ftatod to tha moltra of aottoh ta T h a Tallow Fsfil," the ptaytot pro- aeatod by Marraan TBnahbaig, Fktgk

o« tha Lpfto otoga yadtitday. Ih o dootnwtion of Unoto Bato’a naivy by xwexa a t MiteB ptoatot utolor hattto- ■hlpa, cTutotxa a te torpte a hoato ta atiMd aL but the woR hftahad xchofM to fruotratte by aygua-oyte orfleora to tho JMcrot Borvleo. aldte h r tho wtCa ml OM s t tb o ft who has aamtarad tho at- raeitoai ot tho chtof maaftraior. t tw Ultto dtama. ladudlng a ftctagiagh, la •a well put toga thaf a te lha toaaa foal* tag to K to ao oaramtly votote by tba pUyott ik f t to t ptteuouaaBM ecmpollel goaor aua a , . ____

Baaiaroua to Ita davatapmanth '^ b a ■uttoagatto," amplaytag oto ywaag wamaa and aaa maA prafnetad lha axarrlmant th a t travaatlaa an tha righto • t wawian p«aally exette. Moat tn ap* poaranoo, atmblo on thoir faol « d a te - Ing and animated to otaglBg and Rmt- liig, William Wattoa a te May favdr h r thoir varied v o tk .

Othar oagtrlbotara to tha program ara tha Four Ruhoa-Jaaaph RShM. William Ralfa, J tm ao Miantog William •parks*—whdaa m tetoy a f ooiig. ta lk and eanMdy xoado thaw v a il llk te ; Roan, v b a a t ayaiiag aa t baa noval attacbmaato; Lanih L aa* alagar. and Jaatph K anatdy aad Wtiltom ■art. aaft-atoaa

HUMOROUS, MUSICAL AND OTHER ACTS AT K E m Y ^

of ibd MMiakbai'dBftNi'la'

U O n tlR t I f fUt«»

C iM F IR M i I k i rUm M.

■iilVBiMad war*Lath at lha UMiiH, iMti

a r raar xUld to IMma kaaath baSL rmttoxa doxaaH ia ta a M a r i to a * ............fmfn altmmL ^S - T I S

*1 n

aw af tha ptofM to a«i1m a4,.5nrte

Tha exhlhittoa of a world champion, an obuteaneo of olhgliia a te a tow witty Porloda oMrk the lald-vaak changa ot Mil a t Proctor's Palaca,^ Thaatar, Tha world champlen lo Bobby Wolthaar, UcycItoL holder of moor records a te vtaner a t many ratoe, both In thli country aad la Europe.

The bicycle drmonxtraUen Intrteucao alao tbo opocUcto cf a borof race oa tho stage. The bo tae 'o a a traad aad the Mcycllxt oa roUora latonoted audteooea yooterday. Tho poos to rogtotored on hugs dial. Raclag centeoto among ahool-

in of tho city a te eouaty havo boos arrongrd for tbo ivraolndor of the wsok. tbo prise for which will bo a loving cup.

The BMln xupplp of mirth In tbo bUI to provided hy Wotoh, Hxoly a te Hoot- rooo. In belUgoroni teportoo, ta oinotog, dancing a te aerobotfe tricks. Hio anllco of the performeca. tagother with tba dla- aord lojectte lata thair affeitx. ara In- dlcroua In affect.

Ad Hoyt's mitistralt, blackfoca. give the meet girth to Ihe vocal oleaienl tn the program. Tho voices ore good, both In solo and choral work, a te the Jostlnf

CUT OUT MEATS IF KIDNEYS ARE

TRODBLINfl YOUU ric A cid iR M n t E xcH w K id a q ra

gRd Irrita taB th e B ladder.

Noted Authority Sfgrt We Mnft Ftmh Kidaqra wHh Satto

t f lMdiHMrtftWx o n a axUeo Of moat ta lan and oor

Mete to tilled with ofli eelA mra a wait- haovB autkertty, wba wans oa la ba aaa- nuHly ea gaxrd agalift ktoosy tn obia

Tka kldaera da iheir otmam te fno the btoei of this Irritatlog 0x14 bat " wete Irvm Ihe overwerk'. they net i the ellmluttve Itoeoee eleg e te thw the waste to relelaed li the Meed le pa' the catire lyateaL

Wbea yaur kMaeye eahe a te foal lempe ef Ies4 ate yes bars iimglaa palat le Ihe haft er tha ertoa to aloter, fuB af sedlmsoL er tha Madder to InluMw ahllg. t u yaa Is saak reltof darlag lha alghti wbea yao have severe bmdaekew awvioi and diaay apdOa H er raaaxextlsm li yev ihaim iilit abeat mar oaaaaa a t J te ■ollai taka a tableapaaaM la a glam s t water heiere kreehawt lo a few dope roor hltoafo

im tomaoo xoits to of gropes a te toouo HliJa, a te LBuea a te ,asatfaltos Iba aalds m mtoa aa H Magar a mor n of nrloorr 0*

4*4 to J . ^to n ; mohao a d a ll^ M I vaw r drtok, sad oebedr saa maho a uHo-mhx by mktof a mile r —— ---------the todaopa

(MD (lETS SKX, CROSS, FEVERISH

IF CONSTIPATED

C R ftt

A Maatteo teday aavoo a otob ehUt to- lerrow. ChOdtoa xlmgir ^ Bot Mm the

Usee from play m eoipty thMr boaift whi '

FURNITURE EVENT of greit importance Our stocky alwaya the largest and most varied in New Jersey, is anusuatty heavy this seasons We must

dispose of the greater portion of it this month. Therefore we announce these ironderfnl Furniture Bargains. Only a few listed here. A ^ t through this great Institutimi will

surprise you. Seven big floors full of the very best furniture made— and the lowest prices in the State.

This Magnificent Three-Piece P a rio r Suite, $45W on d erfu l in con- — — —

stru ctio n — w ith m as­siv e m a h o g a n i z e d fram es, h ig h ly polish­ed; u p h o l s t e r e d in g en u in e Spanish lea­ther— th is su ite sells regularly for $60.

$45 $41ece Parlor Suite, $35. $35 Sfiece Parlor Suite, $26. $39 341ece Parlor Sniteg $2iThis Brass Bed Diningroo^ u | a

Dva-..i„- eio ExtensloitTables

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R egular va lu e $1B, A special at

2*inch c o n tin u o u * p o s i t , 1-inch fUlcrs, g u a ra n te e d F ren ch lac ­q u e r , b r ig h t o r sa tin finifti.

$14 Brass B«dfl. .10.0(1|Z0 Braw B eds............ 15.00128 Braag Bedg. $50 Brass Beds.

.22.00

.35.00

AND UP

l)PDining Room $4 .75Chatrs,SllpSeal 1.Piano$, Columbia Gratonolao, hieing Machinet, Stovei and

Houuhotd FumwhingtAT BIG REDUCTIONS

Big ReductionsR U G S

$2S Wilton Velvet Rngs, $1S$30 Axmloslers, $22$ i9Tapestries,0l 3’5D

Fun Size 9x12S id e B o a rd s

tr.ormoos Slock from Whkii t# Sftnrt—'Yr Hub- dredd of DUf8tr«it Pftt«Ri

o th e rR u g s '2 7 x 5 4

$1.49 up

S o l i d q u a rte re d oak , 8 fo o t, lined tit- ve r d ra w ers ; re g u la r p rice $60, special

SidehRards,

LACECU RTAIN SF ile t, O u n y , R enaia-

a a n c e ,B ru sse ls a n d n o v e lty s ty les , sev e ra l h u n d re d d if­f e re n t p a tte rn * .

49c to $ 5 ^Rpgtolar II to

ChinaClosetsS o lid q u a r te re d o ik ,

m ir ro r p a n e l b a c k ; reg- u ls r p r ic e $27, spec ia l

I! 'jUdin

l i l t 'd to teM H"li* '

t tee

Other ChfaM OoaeU,l IllS O u r

ChfloniMSGenuine

quartered fft>ak;regu-

lar$29.00, special price

OllHrChiiiM"M lM S e lS ila p

C a s h o r C r e d i t

I f you cannot pay cash for furniture, we gladly open a charge account with you and arrange for the pay- menta In the most con­venient manner—no in- terett-j&hargc whatever

D re sse rsGenoine quartered oak, French pltte mirror, 24x30; reg- ultr $30,•pedtl

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OtherOxuMti,

J o h n M u U i n s & S o n sOfia ■«<4 • 3Mt'' tol • - •

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Oaellaate EMlilBNai >:

FU R N rrU R E H o u s a

For the Housewife, the Club Worker and the Business Woman

Planning Ih© Daily M©alj*M o n u r P r M a r e d t v G x p o H Attwitoft KSvtf to fbod vi»luM

A l t d M « r k « t P i i c w .

ihcM criip, co ll fflorniDfi (wpeciilly on S itu rJ ty ) ihould i w«ll u • duly, «oa juM no»-, *Uh In* «>ld‘

A i old w ylM “ t* *• »®* ’***' "“ “ '’'*•'*1UflL but whil b# d l |« it i ." Such. tbM , rtould b* tho true gclence ol M d t tn —munelr. <o f i « • « b food ia r i |h i proportion ta d oo propirad i t m b t ^ l y d lfo ittd and a itim llito d ; art le ic lx i u i a t the tarn* tima to mtfca a a U ^ n of th li aecM iiy.

Maibotlag ibcat ertip, oM looked upon I t a e lc a iu re --------------------------------wlBttr m irw te toofclnt their boat, the caterer ihoutd haee little difflcully la pluiniBg her menui or carrying them Into effect. New oyiter and l i h

appetiiln t aoupe, anriclied with noodlea, micaronl or a vartety of oaioala, aavory preparitiona of the cheaper cute of meat, cooked in the aaiM relc or BroltM oooker, a re all oaoeltem to eervo du.iiig le ro weather, vAea boat producing foote are to nocooaary to keep the body la I n higboit■Aydtal condition. „ v v i ■

ta fbo m e n u arrangad for over the week a end, rather lu b au n tla l glahoa OTO inoliidod; oltbotigb, if th e aupplita ore carefully bought and aaad with Ktigaiont, the coat of the ediblia will not ba found aacaaolve.

HANDWORKl eillLSlB y

•Fr e d c r ic k S c s s c p *

G irls W ho Earn Have Much to LearnHelpful th o u ^ ts from

< Ko Expenoraco o f oWogaEojryor

WATCH POCKET FOR THE BEDPOSTWhet te do with the woteh »t nlahlT

V nillly It ti placod under the pillow, •n the dreoMr. or on the little beO- elend itend. Kometlmee It le hun( on a nell driven In the well,

none of theee were le pnrtloelarly

(Sr; .

im irD r o n b a t c iu ia t A Oewweottow* to* iwedeF ood

■ e n io r e DlBHr.■ATORd a t

• renkfnat •eked BonanM

•rtW B ^ n ab IlMli -b a * T " ' I fbAm CoCoe

UTNCMaOK OR afirPB R b n an o fC o iM T d m p cteotoM

Wnfflee Maple ty rup DOrnSR

Ikfced Haai with Vlnacar aeuce • a e i Cakha«e Riead PeUteea

Molded anlAd CrowherTy Pla

•O M D A rt DINMIR Tonato Reap

■eopt M oulder e l H uttea M C u m a t JalJr

•row B tw aa t P eu teaa Maahed Turalpa

r r a l t Ralad CHager lee CreaM

ifO K S A ra o u t N i n C laa Chewier ,

giM gtloee Kefeeated l» Vrewa Oravy •m M u e r a Maatiopad l>oute#a f V etetahla laladA»ad Apple PudftBf Hard M aoa • parehaatna the haak halt of a ■ Maud oaa wtU ha a more aeaaoaa I J a t r t ie e ttMli a wtMte. eenall eaa, ''M e poroentofe of ta t oa a larga

la •aaaratly ledi ihaa a aa» ll e a a It, a fte r aerobhlBi with a aauUI la ouAeteat eaU w ater te eever the n e ra lag pat t l ea to eeok

a eoep aeMerato beat. Add Iwa or ehapped aelery, two oaioaa,

with whoia eloeaa a alleh o t ala< twa bay leaeea, a (aw whale and a eoiall eao tal af elnegar.

to tha holh eliBiMr alowly foe boura and Ihea plaea la a t a r n

eg psa. R eiaeta the htaok akin, le aear the rat a light dwetlag t t

a aagar and pear lata the pan twa i h ^ elder Ttaagar. Add a few

eleeea aag reaat anttl erlep aad browned, baoling (reqaaotly

the etnagar and fa t that feraea ta an. The eoaihinatlon ef euaar, a i4 etaagar givea to tha bam a

daUeieoa flaeer. melded a tlad th a t le

almpiy Made, place la aa agatearare eaueepan one chapped oalon, twa or three eprlta of ehepped parelay, eae bay leaf, halt a oupiut a( tomato eat* eup. eae plat of eold water, halt a teatpoonful o t eatt, a e aa rte r e t a laa> ■poeatul of paprlha aad oaa diced ear* r e t Simmer anttl the vegeiablee are eery tender, but not eofL Strain through eheeeaeloth, rMioat and ellr Into each two cuefula af the lleuld ene taHeapoontui af Inauat geUtia. Wbea the g ^ l t a U dtaaolved, remove from (he Sre, eeel aad ae the m ixture begtna te aeageal odd hita of ehepped eelery and a tew atuffad ollved oat tnte qaar* tere. Turn tn te a email eauare eield. eblU and cut tnte neat ellcea. Arraage OB a bed of ahreddad M taae aad araa- laent each altaa with a tahleapeonfal ef belled dreeilag;

A dleh ef eeaalleped petateee la par* ttoalarly geed te eerve artth eeld.taaaL Cat e eu betted petateee la te ellaee and arranga a layar In tha boltem ef a but* tared baking ditb . Sprinkle them lightly with la l t aad paprlha and imor ever a llttla rteh ereem eauoe. Con* Uhae wlUi alternate layare of potatoee aad laaaa until (he dleh la naarly Sited. C over.w ith a thick layer e f eraabed dried bread eramba, dot ovar with bite a f butler and hake ta a bet even for twenty mtantea. Serve la the haktns ' L Chapped paraley (aag be added to tha aream aaaea If daaired.

half tnohoe long end two and one-half Jncbea wM.‘, With a petr of eheere cut two of the rorneri round, ea ehown In figure 1.

It mlghl be aald here that the dl- menaloni ai given are for an ordinary or medlum-»li*d watch ond muii be altered fur a thick watch of large elie.

Take the piece of rardboard and cover with ellk, ee ihown In figure 1.

Ftgl

hssvy elutb, sa In n«ur« I. Flviirt shows ths ptscs of cloth oovors4e

Our nsxt w orhc 'si showii Iti fivurs I, Is to s ttsch ths plocs of silk fkn ls^d to Otis side of ths bsek thr#** stirhths of nn Inch front tho lowsr sdss, Issvlnf this thrss-slchths so wo c*n

CONVERT WORK FROM A BUGBEAR INTO

■*s

aafe or good (or th e watch, atlhough the laet named, while not vnry handr. le ta be reeemmgaded beeaaea of the watch raiaatniag la an uprigat poet* tien. Mot all o t aa. hewevar, woald gaaraatea hew tn te the wateh will be when hung » ea a natl daring the dark hourai Batter and much handler le the little wateh pocket to hang oh the bodpoet, which la here deocrlbed;

Cut a pteoe ef eaidhaatd Ikree and ena-

nmmimumai,R A ffitT SEASON E N U M .

U l A BEANS ARE CHEAFER

» C 8 T O M ID R fR A N C E r CLOR B ADTEED

SiV-V

Ko alllld who ta Old enough ta vglBto wHh ether ehlldrea le toe yeuag : 'i s r sad v i tetaperaaee tnetraettoa. It A d t to a tau iaed by H ra Banna Bearae, MkM M cretary ef tiM V . C T. V» la aa

yaoeeidar attcragoa bMore tha Club e f O patrallM bodU t Bala*

lA a ste llen w se hold In the preofdent. lira . Howard

, . , praaldtng. R w at oponaddseotloaal aairelaae by Fredertok

preeMoal of Uo PoepWa lely, who aloe raadorad

SiaeampgirtmoBta Tocal aam - mmtrihatod by Hra. Patty

Llodtay.TIm Sabgar o f w altlag an tll boya and

. era old paeagh •a rm ef atoabolla ladalgaaro I

_____ thorn facie whichM a s agalaat tonptatioo waa dwelt mpeit by M ra BearBa. M e Initanead ggSiepleB «( harm oaming to very eamN ghOdrea th reagh tha oaanipte of par* amto In hotooe o t eeolai prominedM, aad o t th e taete often ereatod to r atroag drteba by tha caatom a f many haaaa* wtPto ta aew lag wtna-flavorad mtacaa,

*tmt aa aaa to H th a t art keep ear gwa hataao para, th a t aa amthare wa act an aaampto which ehall ba a ataad* a rS h y which oar cMtdran may lira, and ahava a ll th a t wa g tto a a r growlag hoaa aad girla the rig h t kind i t wai tag,** aald H ra M a m a

‘ And yon mothora, t bag of y«a, nevar to afga toamlBg- Make It a rata of year lUe to loam aecHthlng new evary

} M y; read the haadllaee In the aewe* papers t know you can't read alt the newa, bat you oan a t laaet heap your' ■elraa Informed by the headlines Re. member th a t your ehlldrea are loarn- tag every day and If you era atandini: alttl they'll grow up to ba aahamtd el' you. Doa't let them,"

HVa, H. r . tfetherlngton, diatrlet ra ta rp af temperance for the Newark Caaferanaa of the Womea'a Home Mte- ploaary keelety of the Hetbodlet Bpia eopol rhurch, (poke on the Iltoratare whirii te heing need In tha temperance refenn pTOpagende. The meeting wmc held under the aueplcea of tha commit­tee on temperance and prayer, of which lln i. Hehton 8. Drake la aecTetary.

Pm wding the addreeme a huelneM aaaetnn waa held. Chairman of com- mtriece preeented reporte on the •nonlh'u aetlvltlaa. after Ihe mlnulea ef the laet eeeelea had been reed hy the naefatary, Mra. A. B. Smith, end Ihe ftaaacini etateaient. giving the belence In the ireaeary ae |I,1T, had heen pre- aented by Hra. Arohibald Dave, treat- urrr.

The m tm btra decided to hold their cupper for the membere of tha official hoard and their wive* JInnuery M, Thie wilt take plecw In tha ohapel preceding the puerterly conference of the bMrd. M ra V*nderpeol le chairman ef the ar* ran ttm en te eomratttee. Three new memhere were received and five women volunteered their eervleee In tha m ak­ing of ooetumee for the pegaant to be held tn connection with the t i l t h an- a lv en ary of the olty.

hioreaaed acareliy of tn rh ey * tha endof Ihe nattve rabbit eeooon alMl a drag ta lima baana from | l . t l a half-peak to n ceau, Me aboni the only Irapartaat ohangaa la eonditloaa a t Cantor Market tbte weak, Ike eupply gaaarally beteg

id and tha prioaa praatloally an- ehaoged fram laet week.

W hal ehangaa thora a re In prioea are In vagetnhiea aad tralU . and a r t pretty evenly hainneed, a few oente being added In aame Inatnnaoo nad a drop of a tew oaato being raeorded In o lkara AI thnagb the daalera daolara th a t tko tarkey M ortage oaper tea ped laot weak la oven greatar a t tke preaaat, llto prioea kav* not baon rmlaad heeaaai tha deaund had dropped baek to norma] a lta r tbo holldaya la oogto i f (ho la elaalvo atorketo U eonta a pound w akargadt hat tko range U from t» to » eonta, wttk aa avarnge af abeat I t

The ihlpaara a f Indiana, Ohio and the gaadral W ddtt W m t hava praotloally

ppM nhipptng. and tha auaa of tha blrda rocelvod hiew are (vam Saath ira aMpklPg paiata Rgaattag ahleliaai m b Ua m to ha I I a nanad, fowl, lg*tt, with bat Unto affarad a t i t ; dueha U ta M a m ta aad geeaa 1I*H. w ith the graator aam ber adfOrad a t the la tte r pitae. Img of lamb la I t eanU a pawad; tha (ere qaarto ra Id a poaad; rib raaat a f baef, I I a ia ta aad tag a f vaat, t l aaata

The beat craamety buttor eelle far 41 M» g pauad aad the Medium gradoi

'V a ^ from t l te t l oaata Newly MM 'New geraay egge bring M oaato a doaan

I the medium gradae era I t* to t l ito. Staiaga egge aeR ST ta M eeatt

In the vegatabta marhst the (allow t prlcM ware glvan aat: Sweet PO'itoea, M -lt canto a half pack; new

petatoea I I e aaa aad lammon poiatom. 1I*M omto a half peak; peaa, t l , t l kair pack; lima baaaa, Tt etaia a half piMkj hat hanae toiaatoaa. H canto paaadi franoh endlva, I I aawu a pound I B t a heaaa, t l cento a quart; French arUolMAee. t t cento aaeb; nrtlehalHa, I I aanto 'b quart; M aaeele Ipruuto, t i I I oaato: caullflawar, ll*4d aanto; eel' ery, t t eanu; heart eelary, I t aeato knob aMerr, I t cento; lattuoe. I t eenU; MIhach. t l oente a half peek; romalna l t* ll eeato: eucuraborn, 11-11 oehta aoeh; peppara, t - i cento; afcra, l l-H aeato a doMn; white onlana, I I eenta quart; cggplaat. I l* t l eanta: aguaeh, ll-M rente; parunlpe, I I oente a halt peek; oyeter p lant I I eanta; eairoto, peratry and been, I oento; cabbage, I 14 ernte; lurnlpa, t l oento a hall peck eranberrlHi, l l - l t canto a quart,

Frqlt priced were quoted ae (Mlawtt Oraagee, t t-d t oente n doeen; grapefruit l - l l rente each; temone, l l* t l oeatti toagtrlnee, tl-4A cento a doaan; Sptu* anberg appleq 'IO oanto a docen; ether aapira, 14-40 oento a TiaTf pock; plno* applH, 14-14 oente; Oaaaha melaaa, Tl cento; white grapea, 14-11 oente a pound; eamice peara, I I oenla a h o c lady ap- (iea, t l cento a bca; kumquaU, t l cento a box; muahroonu, I I cento a quart; French chaetnuto. I t oento n pound.

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Our n e tt work la the making of the pert that le practically the pocket. Take a piece of ordinary hoavy cloth, ouch a* It ueod tn men'a oulta three Inches long by two tnebee wide.

With a plaoe of ellk (our and one- quarter Inchee Ions by three end one- quertir Inchee wide cover the ploce of

A WORD ABOUT HATSla a ahep, wheaa ataadlng and rella-

hlltiy In millinery mattora, there la ns galMaylag, appeare a wadifted 'totova- plpe^ madet with a aarrow brim, allghtly turned up oa the left side—a welcome tu ra la tha ev en u ot high haU. aa It hraaka tk* usual sllR eaverliy of this type ef rhapeeu. The aaverlty aforeaald, la atm further re­lieved In tble Inatance, by a huge Imnch af aalln ribbon loopa which flare up frem the very tap of the craem oev- eriag It oampletoly aad auggaatlng a growth of black foliage In a black (tower pal. Theee InnovaUone give to tbi* eesaattally mMmuHns type of hat a declalvt famtnlna loach aad bring It Into haraMny w ith proaant-day worn- tofa toihloria, whieb In a oiarhed de- fre e eipraaa the Metlaotly (emtalne aide of eromaa'e nalnra.

Aaotbar eomewhat naval and do* aldodly offocUvg b a t haa a wide brim e t lace aad a erowa covtrad with ua* earled oatrich llpa e f different catore— rad. blue, brown, doll green and ecru— which flattenad dawn under a ftne Uack net aovaring, blend, softly lata eaa M other, with ptoaela^ effect. AI (tret eight, th is orowa raasmblea a bit a t maaalo; gpd one hep ta took dwtoa, before dlesavarlag lapt haw tt It made. A narrow gold gauaa rthbow to drawn aboat the erawa a t t u Niactlon with the brim and tied Inanltly tn a long* loop bow a t the atda.

n e r e e ra Ikap wlndowe th a t are al- rtkdy gay with advanoe aprlng bat modcle. But even the light, brllUaat colored atmwo.nad beautiful and varl- gatod speoiaMni a f m lltlnerr flora can- net cheat ue Into the belief that old wtniet Will Ssrget to beatow ea ue hla aitial datulary and Fabraary, altowaaca af frost aad anew.

Ta Diva ■aaoni fag Waed NoMory.. Tenlatlva plana fa r a moving picture

benafll perrormanoa for tha Sarah Ward Day Nureory, to be held early In Fshruarr a t the new City Theater. Or- aage and Seventh e lreeta were made yaeterdoy a t the monthly meeting of the board of m anagera H ra Ida waa- tarvnll to tn charge a f tha arrange* manta Annoonoeenent waa mads that at preeent there Is an an raiment o t farir*nlna children, with an average dally atendance of twenty-two. Dur­ing Deoember lo t children were cared far at the auresry.

Altar Saitoty ta Have Card Fatty.Mra. Agnso K. Brueckner end Mra

William r . Dwyer will bo hnetseaes el a card party (or the beaefit of tha Altar Boctety of Ihe Charch of the Blessed Sacrament January U In tha church eudItoTium, CHoton avenue and Tan Neee plaea Qamea will H art at | ; |» Wcleck.

BRDSa UF FOR 1911The little Irritating habile of

dally life are the Influenoee largely rcaponelble for stunting things which might be great and goad. To anUrga the field one occupies and to enjoy that great- eat boon—true frlendeblp and good fellowship—the little hin­dering habits must be remedied or removed just aa era the vari­ous household objects renovated or removed when Ihe bouse Is cleaned.

Shall wa not all of ua lend n hand ta the good work ef mlnl- mtelng Irritating hib lta la 111! —hablta which eoep In and da* stray good materiel needed tn the nailonf Shall we not nil of ua endeavor to remave those heblla from euraelvea our bomea and our country, and In oo doing bring about more of a untied •pirit of goed-wtil toward men? Oonilder not yauraelf alone during IIIA but put yaurseU In the other parson's ptoca

With the erer-lnortaaieg tm- provemento of the age. must we stand still and Mindly grow moaa an our bad hablta, when ell around us era folk* proleetlng aad giving ua no *xcua* for Ig­noring each deflctonelea within

Why iheuld we reaent ^juat orltlclam when it I* hot a daaa a( Rifdtelna (ntanded far t a r bad hahitaT Hablta whioh pravint (uooeee, frltadahlpa aad lava mak* Ih* poea«a*ar a( tb«m ptti* abl* b*cau*s of hla leak of per* captloa af the eerioaeneee af tbam. Why should we ba tpa proud ta corract oureatvee that we may deeervs the sppreotollan of others whose help we need, and by whaee friendahtp aad help we belter oorselves and strength­en aur paeltlon In this world, where eo few have grown papu­lar and aucceeaful, and aa many (ha ravareaf

Wa have leng left the king­dom where parents and teaeharn ruled ae kindly guides far aur welfare. We live within aur- eelvea and eulllvate strange weeds wUhtn ue, nnleee, happily, we team la look within the mirror e f the eyea ef tha world and sea oartalvat aa athero aae ue and hear ouraelvea aa athera hear ua.

When bad hablta irritate, there la alwaya an Indloatlon, ha tha offendad person ever eo oonrteaue. It eomes In a sudden gleam of the eyca. a tigfalaning ot tha tips, a quickly passing frown, or en unayinpathetic, Imperaonal lone to Ihe voice.

Study Ihe lmprea«loa others gain of you: amlle tn yourself the habile you diellka In other*; put yourialf In th* othar fallow'* place, and brush up for 1411.

turn It up, ** In ligur* T, to furm th* ttOttOflL

Having Bttacfaad th* piece to en* eldu draw over end #*w th* other eld* fan tn the eama manner, a* lllu*traf*d '■ ftgur* 4. Turn th* bottom up and taw around th* edge forming the bottom a* Indicated by th* arrow In figure 7.

Figure I shews how a plaea of rib­bon la attached to Ui* biwk to hang the pocket by.

In figure 4 th* watch pocket I* ebown In mrvto*.

GOWNS AND DRAPERIESA ra th e r unuiual effect In drapery

Is produced by the um of a scarf, wide enough to fWBCh aoroaa th* iboulders In Ih* back and attached to Ih* waist a t tha yoke line, and wide enough to m u well below the hlpa The acarf hang* perfectly a tra ltb t, being caught nowhere, except a t the yoke line, and (laata away from the figure with every movemont of th* wearer. On a gown a t whit* lac* over eott. Ivory while satin, a light* woven ellk scarf *( or- anga red alteraat* light and dark etripaa, to naad afleotlvaly In thta way— the alrlpea running acre** the ecarf.

aid (aehloni obarmtag

gown model mad* m voii* and figured taffeta- Tha voile used la of a soft cream solar with a herder design of pal* pink reeea Tbo aktrt, which to mad* of th* valla, hanga amply ovar a pala plnh tllk pattloont aad to trim nud at th* lower edge with » full, gathered floueoe af tha roaa border. Aa overskirt, alee edged w ith tha hordar und opanlng dl* raelly In front, la drawn hgek en either ltd* and looped Ip high bouffant effect a t th* hlpa and hanga ilrsIgM and fell, altooat to th* hem of Ih* eklrt, la tha

Away beck In the days of eopy books end memory fem e most of U* read w'th more or tea* understanding that "work well don* 1* Its own reward." Until th* girl whs works la offtea or shop learns the full truth of thla old adage ah* mlrasa eomcthing of vital ImpertanOH In her work end In her Ilf*. To en­joy her work eh* must an ttr Into It with th* right a ttitude toward the work and lo aa rd her eo-workert.

In work, ae In other walks of Ilf*, when thing* go wrong th* t in t piece to look for Ihe trouble I* within one's self. To sta rt out to mak* e living with Iho thought that ths world owe* you a living end that a lot ot the peo­ple who make up society would gladly prevei.t yau from ootlecting that debt to to engender eelf-pity, a cankeroui enemy tbut ehould have no place In a neuithy mind. To a ta ri out with the (bought that life to a great adventure and that you are now being given an uptmrtunlty to ehow yeur mattle In achievement will give work a relleb that will Ineura constantly laoraaaing efficiency a r tha year* ga by.

Talk reaak ly •• the ISmptoyef.To lake without comment whatever

oomca that to her due will help a girl Into th* good grace* of her employer.Of all th* things e man abhora, a nag­ging woman to among th* f irs t end a girl who ehowa unwllUngnee* to do certain part* of her work and o ften nmenuntonti and augTcotlon* un (elicit­ed la In grave danger ot being cla**l- ftod aa on* of the nagging kind. To avoid this elasalflcatlon doe* not n*o* •salat* being such an "*»ay mark” that ah* will be eehed to do en unr*a*on- able amount of work. A girl who ehowa lb* ability and courage to bold her own and to roapoct tha right* of other* to hold th*lr own will Irnpr*** her strength of cheraeter upon her co- worker* In a w a y that will mak* It unnecesaory to complain of being Im­posed upon. Whenever th* work be- coene* too heavy to be well don* with­out overwork a frank but uncomplam lug talk with one's employer will usually result tn a readjueiment sail*' taCtorlly all around.

The girl who geoe to work witb th* Idea that bocauae she 1* a woman *he I* antltUd to all aorta ot tonlancle* and ■pedal conelderallons could not lay up , better material for future dlaconteni. | Sb* may rag* Inwardly when the "boea" | calla out. "Hora, Hla* Jones, do this up la a hurry," In a ton* Ilk* that used to , an upper earvanl, but what eh* ehould | do to to eend the tolegram or deliver . th* sapor or write the totter a* dlrect- sd, w lihoat any poreoaat feeling except to weloiHn* th* Incldaat a* a meanv of damonetratlBg her ability to do things | well to a burry, There le Um* for buet- 1

A PLEASUREness courtesy, uaually. hut glrle muat remember th a t It to • ( « drawing room oobrteay.

Cm tlval* o ***** of ■••••»■A »*nao of humor I* * valuable aieol

to th* girl who work* in eurroundlng* that ar* unplaaaaiil or trying on her nerves ■Ttoern to tough a t eomethlng tn your work" wa* the advice Siven by e phyalclan to a girl wh* f"*"® barsstf In danger of a nervou* collaims ■ometlmu the vary perelitency with which certain thing! go wrong or cer­tain people a*k the earn* ueele** quee- tion* can be turned to account a* food for laughter, and lb* relaxed tenelon that the laugh brings will of time* cauae the annoyance to dteappear. In- staad of being annoyed a t the regular­ity of th* office boy* etupldlty. *r the b«.a'a exaeiwrallng habit of putting papers In hie private desk and th*u feeling eur* that he gave them to you. learn to regard It a* * thing to emlU a t Ferhapa your emllea judlclouily ap­plied will so emphaele* the beauty of perfect pole* that the effending onto may learn to ramid their way* and their mental h ab its

W hether thi* dealmbl* reauH come* or n o t you arc still ahead If yo* oan amlle, even Inwartty, at th* little things which go awry In th* coura* of the day's werh. No amount cl etfl- ciency will mahe you enjoy your work If your a ttitude toward the work Iteelf end toward then* with whom you work be othar then cheerful and loyal.

■tvehday Faety far Ml«* Aodreas UlM Mary C. Andrea* of I t Fair-

mount evenu* we* the honor gu*H al n eurprie* party given last night In o*1e- brallon of her birthday a t the bom* of Hla* U lllan B, Kara af Forty-third street. Irvington. Th* guests iBcInded membere of the Violet fterortty and l i r a It. J. Power! of Boaton. Supper wee served a f m idnight Th* decora­tion* were cut flower* knd the supper favors were green and silver bonbon bnakets A bouquet of reset and carna­tion* was presented to the honor

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xns etripeo runninu acre** .n.Ab opfllaattoa of som* alt

to found la a ablqa*--.Aiid gown model mad* c t voll* an

Tha waist and A ascend overshlrt ar* formed of the taffeta, which la of bright appla-gresn, with a pattera de­sign of darker green toaves Th* aeeh In fro a t farm s a deep V aad to flnlshad with narrow lapels Ths (rente crM* each e ther a tow tnehss above th* walat Ubs, the right eld* overlapplag the toft Und hetoolug with toar or five ornemeillal bu tlohs Karii (rent la ex­tended In u point that falls Just below the watot t in s Falling away from the walat line, directly back of these p o in ts com* th* eklrt* of th* full d r a p ^ overdress These form a point on either eld* shove Ih* voll* over- ek lrt sad bang straight aeroae the hacit. Long sleeves of th* tatto la ftn- tohad a t the wrist with a pointed cuff th a t falls sUgbtty over th* hand and a atandtog oallar la the baek of the Hedtct ty p s aomplete tha parte of la- terast tn thI* anemalous but eery ehanntng. Ilitto froeh, A* a color aehems It la th* perfectlaR of dalntt- nees and deticacy. A* a gown model, It Is a remarkable manltoetallon of aom* one's pewern of selecting detail* from variou* fashion periods and combining them In Such a way as 1* form a ploae- Inn and harmonious whols

Aekermaa-ltrewa ttogegemoat.Mr. and M rs John Brown of Tl

Maeker avenue have annepnead the en­gagement ot their daughter, Mis* Chris­tine A. Brown, to WglUr R- Ackerman of 444 Bergen i lre e t

For W om en

LOOKA Real SaleEvery $ult,Coat or DressM anofactorer’s Original

SAMPLESof the V« 7 Newest ModelsNow Reduced to i Pricefor Iimnediate Clearance

Take advantage of this most extraordinary event and come early.

The Coats are Seal Plush, Silk Velour, Broadcloths, Corduroys, Mixtures.

The SttUa are Broad­cloths, Poplins, Serges, Gabardines, etc.

The Dresses are new, ad­vance Spring Styles of Serges, Taffetas, Crepe Me­teor, Crepe de Chine, etc.

iUHSIWimiMIII.

u m E FDUC'SfANIMAlsLAKDRAVEIED TARN

When there te oceaelon te ravel kniittng nr crocheted worsted work. It Ih* yarn to staumed ovar th* teoktttl*, th* wrinkle* will quickly dleappeur.

Draa*^nM al*r Nnpftato.InvUatton* h tv a baen laeuad by Mra,

Arthur W,. CriMstoy of 1T4I McKinley street, Chevy Ohaee, Md.. fer th* mur- rlsg* of her daughter. Ml** Dcrathy Crceetoy, to Dr. Charles O. Crun*. eon of H ra Marl* S. Crann of 71 Shermun avenua The wedding will take ptuo* January 14. at tha henta of th* bride- elect'* m ethtr.

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n iT (W ith Baellng Un* and Add*d Beam AUowancej Han's sod Touthg Pajamoa and Night Shirt, I t or l( , I I or t l , I I o r 4A 44 •* 41 brunet.Mere nr> two gunaenis easenttol to

lullB* oomfert, pajemns and n it ohirt. At u ginne*. It oaewta

Me th a t th* two pan he th* nooM M lisrn, but Tn

t M ta* pajamaa aad from tb* earn* variations as Th* trouasN end ar* ttn- w Ineorted tu lames ar* th* *, thoroughly

^ j erutg and always eatto. s en ary. Tha aaok ean be cut cut to form a V aad It oaa ba finished with

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Lit;SH&V1 nditot sh irt to nracllcally M agir and ftnluhid In

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salantoa 4 I w i U k

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707 Broad S traotU K E in»M II4ghR M '

Open Saturday to 10 P . 11

A Good Resolution for the NEW YEAR

Print ButterYtNir H m n e g C a n

0*t n tor Ytoiip u d o Btooh KiefferCOto

loa MwlWrr atraet

Beginning Saturday. Jsuiuary S* a t

3h o pO ur Firet D isposal

S A L E■nd it is l o in x to be d if-l o in * t

ferent from simost sny isle yon know of becitue of the chtrseter ef (K* sUki we sell, the low prices we uk regu Isriy, end the reil reductions we mske.

We strongly urge you to see these Velvets tnd Silks, limited qusfititici of whidi 're offered itlO to 20 Per Cent

Under PriceM -Ipeh B in d S itlii d« CUiw;

pure s ilk ; a perfict black; for in - ftre g ew nt; gSe. yard.

I M a c k CMffou Vilogrxj sM illk ; In gtiple oelort tn d blick; a t IS.M yard.

ST-ItKk EngUifc VotvotoM; fast color and pile; s t tp lt ib a d e t; s i tl-S> yird.

n - l s e h BiqdMi HsUm ' Cut Ci i dti ioj i ; stsple ih td o i sod b lsck; SI 11-M ysrd.

a a -b w li BIsdi VdretSMM; fs ti eolor; for drsM ei or costi; At W-W ysrd. . .

M -Iiteh Emheiddered Ksbgfsi; sit gltk; white grounds with colored dss ig n i; neat effsets; si S4«. ysrd.

n - b e h Tub HiUw; colorsd itr lp ss en white groundi; wtU Istind tr perlecfty; i t U e. ysrd.

M-lBch Tub Silka; all silk; whits groundi with blue itrlpee; three s ty t i i ; at 48e. yard.

40-lncn Blsck Bilk r,renadlii« OrOh frame); (or overdrcisci or waieli; St Sde. yard.

anUK AND COTTONM -lacb flilk and Cotton Creps

d s CM nsi in the wanted day and evoniag shades; at Me,

COTTON GOOD!M -In d i fhrtidsd V olks; white

g roundi with nest colored do-signs; St Me.

M-iiMit P iM e d V aiks; whitsg ro itn ^ spaced and illovcr di- sig n ! It) various tints; at l ie .

A U FAJfnWW, PIssr. Wki nig.,

M S - m B nnd t t .

T H E KITTY BOY S A N D T H E P A T R O L W A G O N

Buster CttSdIes sad kto mu* kitty hrottwn. as w*« as tlw (Br** imta Cot* bm«, war* lb* graaleet DtU* kHly boyl yeu over raw to Play *l*l'* prateod." Me drsM yea hogw how to ptay 'lei'* pretesd" better than I can tell you. ft's son* htnl *( a gsm*. you ksew, sodeveryth tag you do l* just make-believe.

w W SB* day lb* kitty bcyi g*i t* pisgkM poiinemaii -t hat to, they |* * M - *e that they erera rsaUy, m dp, buMy* bwlyi gfwwn-up pelteemaa cak . ItolSy Cuts eves whittled a potteeanM'* stubout M a Mek of weed aad hans H onU* hell M that ba would '[ look tvan mo« n M. a m NUto CwMMs «ttt a big star eut wt pasteboard and pinned it oo the front ef Ml kck*(. All their little hllty

Of ecuree, thet tickled Bchhy ad I* pier**. Ncthlns In the who<* world pleeHil him more than to drivo d IHtto pony.

ft'h*n h* Cot home with hi* load Of feed hi* two litti* brothari, as welt aa Ihe tou* Uifl* Cuddieiwa were waiting for him. And the way lk*y tlwew tb* bat* of earn err tbs WSdsa wentd bav*lUrprl**il you.

'T it MD you what kV* do," — Blit*# Befeby, altar thay waiw all dMph 'u t ' a play pulic* patrol bMtm* t tabs tb s penyhome. Th* feed dog woa't oar*,'

"How a* you play M7" asked Buster "Why, you pul a. slyn oa Ih* wagon so

eiitora warn jw t a Many waeny Wt atrsH<H thaa* wb*B tbar war* ttoying s * ^

N* doubt they war* anaia | ( hr-

that araryhedy know*’'If* a yeBes pa'rai.oa* (giiut a n U tol a a / th*

Bnatar aa b* dreaa dawa tb s e tna l. "Chaar Oi* way tor the petto* patoeir

Aad wtMa be drsvs baek. tbari alaed Iwa pouceeaw aa tb* eoiwer with a srti- «aa*. Taa, *|y. It wa* Tommy Cuddtou witb a rag tied aretiad hli bead aad leahlog juet aa thaugb ta* had baas Bsht-

"Oat to , ____Taady, aa b* ltd th* sMsaatr ap 4* th*patrol. "Oowt you try M SM s w ^a r r n bit yaa d eiacft wRb

Then *npw peUermaii |

mi totoPitoi totopi sddbda dtotoi kphtoW*abrtoto to raMAT bbUnraH F A lrw n w - 'n M .M a y Maaton Pattaroa

[Itoeiraied abavet eaa b s M d la aU els*i to r ISa eiMb

SH oriaatod beean** they locked aa moch Uh* real pattoeamn.

On* day Atwiy Cnt* to st ttottoy o ^ a the toed sia** to Bst e ra* M fw

(Mekena .Bisd toed. kuir 01 th* Utoa. aad h* i

put* him ta tb* Palrot wagaa and hanto him oft l* JaA"

"t'll b* the drive"." Shguted Busier "Aad tJI b* a paUaeiweii.** rriad Tedty.

aa he atoriad for th* boa** la 1*1 hi* Util* Mdleanaa'*

So. aftar they Md printod a IKUa

Aa aoaa aa th* prtoetMr was ta Uw *w toai. Buatsr etortoS up tM sisaat a f iia with FsttoHM* Teddy stoaitog aa tM Saar al*p M aplag gnaid.

Of aogtea. thay let tb*

C C SHAYNE & CO.

STRICTLY REU ABLE

FURSAnnual Discount Sale

We Are Offering Our Entire Stock of Manu- fuctnred Fore el Dieoetmli fran

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■'A,Am L.

John A. rilury «*jtrb

■ tltUe ntory much.

Picture bnby'n phot back of |ih Nttwnrk tiv

W hiii Vii nU'ti rnbbit H witlk nae Irlllletdlh U Ulnliig, room Mr. JudiTigeai

"Why. rtu- 't)h, (leitr:

Nwful much many learn >4 Ult(i full o

“Whul In WlgKlly

"Now, tb bother jeui

. Mra. Llttlnl "Dry your table for i utHin lie h( W lggily."

So thn li tefirn aa bn pawn, uh(|T DcU WIgg nn • clemi c Ifuuliytttll, thrown etio iMI uUk hul th* trow hi bit genllefni not minri ihi

"Wbttt li Nurse June the muekrelHiid l-Tirle yM ttleiull bu hollow HIDE Oown.

"1 don’t Huele." replJ think ih e \ have, and I nvuntn’l botl t roubleu etHi

"Oh, Dll I Tncle < Wigsinekltig hlu ran niAke f

A little li waa eltOng the tupper through the her mother room.

"Why cAn‘a«ate.

"Bocauae money,** ana II a hard wl

VeuV-ed Ruile.

"Liun't yot 1 .iMletall,** r trmiblep eno

"Well, wal gentlemanv la that Rual money left, for her."

After eupi mla LIttletai waa out In gtly had ma' Wagtail, the aaw Ruela i etudylng hei neat day. Huale’u eyea*

-What la Uttcle WIgg hw . "What

ROHie T.llwrt

aacletlon wU Crnirul aw n

Th* III)*.',! nil! rnci-l tl llilik bulltlln nncp sired. I,- iMnj'ur Th >-y Iniprctc IVinril nf WoIII* iiroivHKilt'rxnfcrd nil t j r r 0)1 mun; of Ih" Wnsu •enion mil i vide for Ihe tee to hsioe n tub-oommil liny comm'it'

rhe I-: reel: i'ethollc Her Hose of Un folWwIiix offi Ine Morphy; i *i .Hulltgan I eonlcr. Mrn. recorder. Un Mrs. Mary Ih Inn; xueril, t

. Mr*. Adelald Ward.

Roseville C en Initiation officerx have Iron, Malielle iron. Elnood Iron, Ida 1. I.. Smith; I Forge; cond cheplaln. Met Kay; Ada, Drake; Eetlo tJUIan High werdao. Oiivi fori; sentinel

Th* Uncoil headqiuHers fallowing ofri Halbert L. Th lam T. Blai Boylay; seer* B*tidal sacn

Maltlaid.

FORESTI b t Ladle*’

(MU H*thodl Mstorday aft WWS In chan a andal tonil

cMrlee l-c Iwa weeks e A, Chase, lei p a rt N. y.,

H ra Frsnk way ts th* I am ^ -U w , M • i Laxlngton,

Hr. and Ml t4toalii a few aear the wm

I tM HIsass af*r «( U

dy-flvi Freebyt*

Ibublny, Iton play tw* t a aiwcry.

Tb* mMUni ■selety sebet w«l oaf be bi

Ktole •pendlii

p, Hlsa B Both

lay HI to r tt • Vrsap Na,tvsr,T

NEWAUK EVEWLNU ^iEWa, FldDAV, JANUAKY 7. lUl«i. ;:o

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John A. Id nud Ultarl 110 «tr«»l. w itch for th« B nliinuStory earh avcnlnir. Kthal trie* to compOM • atory about Itnela WlBflly, a

. little atory all hor own. Keep it up, Ethal, Ibia pleaaea Uncla W lg*lly rary mucl).

ricturea or ih ildren aro ilealriit for u u w ith tha Bedtlnio Btorlaa. Sand baby a photograph with a lino or two of contnent. Put nama and addraaa on bach of piclura; which will ba roturnad, Addraaa to Editor. Woman'a Page, Nawark Evening Nowa SU-JIT Market atraat.

UNCLE WIGGILY AND SUSIE'S DOLL SLEDWhen Uncle Wlgglly t^ngeara, the

dK'Q rabbit ftunllcman, oama back from M walk one afttrnoon. and found Suale IrlUIelaiU the bunnjt* nirl, cry inf in tha

ruom of the undarffround houiay Mr. la4>nK«ara asked;

‘ Why. i^uale, what ta tha mattar?"“Oh, d«ar| lloo>hoo! Ob, 1 want ona

nwfal much!*' aobbad 8tiala. crying ao many tear* that ona of her aara (oi i|Ulie full of waiar.

“What la It y\‘u want. Bualar' Uncla WlffMlly wanted to know.

"Now, there. Bualel Tou muatn^t bother your bunny uncle!'* exclaimed

. Nfra. UIttlatalt, comlns In Juat than. “Dry your teara. and help raa aat tha table for aupber. Your fathar will aoon tw home. Don't botbar Uncla WlpgUy.*'

So tha little rabbit ftlrl driad har tenra aa ba«t aha could on baf furry r»awa, and went out to tha kitchan. I ocla Wlgglly went to hla room to put on a clean collar, for BIHla and Johnnia riualiyiall. tha squirrel boyi, had thrown aiiowbtlla a t Uncla WiggUy'a mil allk hat. but inatead of hlUlng It, the anow' had gone down tha old rab* bit gantlemaTi'a neck. Howavar, ha did not mind that, aa he liked tha aqulrrala.

“What la the m altar with Suela, Nurat Jn n ar ' aaked Mr Longeara of iha niuakrat lady houaekeepar. for ibe and Uncle WIggily were living In the lelttletall burrow alnce ti'ncle WMgglly'a hollow atump bungalow had bumad down,

“f don't juat know what doaa all Buale." replied Mlaa F u n y W uuy. *i think aha u an ia aomethlng aha can't have, and I heard her mother say aha niuatn't bother you about It, aa you had trouble* enoLgli a fte r your flra.'*

“Oh, no m atter about that!" rriad Uncle ^^ 'Ig rlly . in hla Jolly voice, making hla pmk noae twinkle. **If J can make Buaie happy, why, I will"

A little Inter, when Uncle Wlgglly was sitting In hla room, walling for tha supper bell to ring, ha hear4> through tha stovepipe hole, Susie and her mother talking dowo In the dining room.

“Why can't L have It. mother?” asked ■oaia,

“Bocauae your papa hasn't the money." answered Mrs. Llltletall. “*nila li a hard winter for animal folk."

^'Hasn't Uncle W lgglly the moneyf* aMbed Suslf.

“Don't you dare aak him for It, Susie l.lttletall," cried her mother. “Ha hat troiiblea enough**

‘Wall, well!" thought tha old rabbit getitlaman, “1 m ust find out what It la that Susie wanta. I have a little money left, and perhaps 1 can get It for her."

After suppef th a t night, whan Sam- rnla Liittletail. who was Suale's brother, was out In (he anowhouse Unola Wlg- glly had made, play ,ng with the Billie Wagtail, the goat lad. the bunny imole saw Suala alone In the dining roem, studying her spelling lesson for achoo? next day. And there were tears In Susla’a cyei,

“What la It. Susie? Tall me.** asked Uscla Wlgglly softly, hopping up to her* “What is tt you want?"

*^lother said I w asn 't to tell you/* Suafe said,

“Dut aha didVi tall me not to ask you. went on air, Longeara. “You tell me, a.,d X*]) make U all righ t with your mother. Tit tall her you didn't disobey her. W hat Is It you wantT'

" l -d Font a fled for my doll.** spoke Buaia. “All the o.har anim al girls have (hem, aat! i ca 'i’t. Mother says father has no money.**

"A doll alad/* Spoke Unde Wlgglly. “But haven't you a doll carriage, Sualar*

“YeHi. Uncle Wlgglly. but that han wheels on. and wheels a re r 't made to go In enow. I need a sled to aitde along over the snow on the ground. Oh dear! I do want one ao! The wheels of my doll carriage sink down In the anow, a rd 1 can't wheel my doltia out at all. dhe Is feeling quits III, too.’*

“What U your dollte'a name?" asked Unde Wlgglly.

“Her name is Cllxabelh Janet Mul- berrypia/* said Susie.

“And where Is Elisabeth Jnnet Mj I- berrypla's carriage?" asked Uncla Wlg-vny<

“L>own rella^/ answered Busla. 'Thera la really no use bringing It up, altbar. for with ^rheela ou 1 can't puah It In the deep enow. ] need a sled, but —Oh, dear!"

'There, now,” said UnrU Wlgglly, “Don't cry uny more or the tears will waah all the words out uf your spelling hook. Just you go on with your 1aB< SODS, and pretty aooti I may have Boruatliing to show you-"

Uncle Wlgglly weiit dow t cellar, wnere he hammered and pounded uway for quite a while. BuhIa wondersd what ha was doing. iTetty soon l.^ncle Wig. glly called:

“Bring your ('.oil down here. Buaie.'*Susie hurried Into the cellar with

Elisabeth Janet Mulherryple. And 'there aha saw a wonderful sight- L'ncJe Wlgglly had ULken the wheals off the doll carriage and he had made a sled of tl. Under tha place where the wheela had bean tha old rabbit genllenson had fastened two barrel atavea, or sticks, one on each tide- The barrel staves w art cun'ed up at one end. Just like sled runnara, and when Uncle WMgglty took tha queer doll sled out In the mooii-llt snow-covered yard, he could push the doll over tha white flokea without having her alnk down a bit.

“How la that for a doll sled, Susie?" asked Uncla Wlgglly.

“Oh. fine!” cried Susie. "And It didn't cost anything, either^ and I didn't aak you for It- *

“No,” said the rabbit uncle, smiling. “And tomorrow you can give your doll a nice ride.'* An.l Susie did, and all her little girl animal friends said tha ba r­rel-stave doll carriage was as nice as could bSi

Ro this teschee ua that we do not a l­ways have to buy things to have s good time. And If the phonograph doesn’t talk to the telephone when tha bread yuildlng Is try ing to run away with the ralBln cokt. riJ tell you next about Uncle Wlgglly and the tooth- pl<tks.

ROSEVILLE SECnONH ip IJbtiis' 8<;u»ni lm pro„m ,iit At-

ncliUon wtti inp*t tlili ( vmIik at 449 Crntrul m>tiup.

Th. Row . Illn Iniproktinent AMOoliUon nil) incfl llii« -v^nlnit In tit* Mutual li.lik biilldlnj. RniwvUle avruiic *nd Or- Kin* sirffl. The princlt)*l upMilier* will li. Muyur Thom u I.. R*)-mond and Trtil- t.y Inipcittor jo e p h t.mwford pf It** ll-tDnl of Work*. I'h* Mnyur «U1 diHUU III* iiro|HHHd n*w city ch*ri«r and Mr t'rcAfcid pill deliver a rtcrwpUcop let* tur* on Tnun!Hp*l Improvement* In *om* of 111- Weetern cltl«*. .V brk-f bu*tIV*8i •cn.on Pill pr*r«d« the •t**rhe* lo pro­vide fur Uie appointment of a commit* ter to name candldatmi for office and of a *ub-<'>iinmittea tn uaatai the merchant*' iley romm'tie*. ^

The Mv-eiJdor rsran-'li of the ladi**' <',tho1|r lleneviilent Auociatlon of fli. Uo*o uf t.lnitt'* lutrlju Im* elected the fultunliia nfflcrm: Preeldant. Mr*. Cather- In* Miiriihy; vie* prealdtnt*. Mr*. Manar- at Mullltiin •nil Mr*. Mary fleannelh r»- enrder, Mr*. Mary J. kluoDey, ■*«l*Unt recorder. Mr*. Mary Fairfield; treaautvr, Mr*. Mary Bnlell; maraliall, Mr*. E. Cul­len; guard, Mri. Mary Farrtll; truataaa, Mr*. Adelaide fldgan and Mr*. Hart* Ward.

Roaevllle Chapter. O. E. S.. will hold an Initiation January 14. Tlia fnllowlnd officer* hava been elected: Worthy ma­tron, Mol>elle E. thellworth; worthy pa­tron. Elwood 8. MacNab; auoclate ma­tron. tda I , reinllclua: aecntary, l.ulu t.. Smith; treaaurer. Dorothy A, L), Forge; evurductraa*. Btnma RoMnton; ohaplain, Mgrgaret Smith; mgniial, Edith Kay; Ada. Vora Cutlor; Ruth, Ugy Drako; Satlier. Oliva HeCann; Martha, TJIItan Hlgl*): EloeU. Vlata Crater; warden, Otlva Winnie; ortanlat, Ida Qlf. fMd; aontlnal, Samnal Cooper,

Tha lincoln Club mat teat night at Ita htadduartera In North g en n th gtrtol. Th* fallowing otneera woro otaotod; Prooldont, Hothort L. Thow1*ca: vtoa praoldent. Will, lam F. Blaeli; Iraainrar. WllUam N. Eaytay; aocretary, Horbort U Oroant; fl- nandal aacrotary, FrrdeHoh A. Ham- barftr; aortaanl-ai-aniia, Charlu U Ualtlonl.

FOREST HU. ARD WOODSIDETha Lodlo*’ Aid flocloty of tho ■utnawr-

tWd Methodtat Eptacopal Chnreh mot yggtarday aftenuwn. Hra. A. W. CoMry Waa In chargo. The woman will giro a anelal tonight for tha eongngatlon.

C a rte l l.ae, who baa boaa opoodlng two woeka with Hr. and Mr*. Charlaa A, Chaoa, left for Me home at Wtadt- POrt, N. V„ thia morulnf. ,

Ura. F riiA IT, Itanaon • ( Ifatter Park, • a y |g tha guaot of her daughter and ■M l^law , Ur. and Hra. Oaorga gmllh m lAglngton. Moan.

Mr. and Ufa. Alcaander Millar «Ul an. tditain a (aw frianda a t their new baima MW tha week-end. In the party will

tha Mlaata Marla K lrknaa, Maiwarat of Lyoni Farm and Kurlaia

«f tha ImahouiM taoUoo. r-flTO young man of tha Fhngt

___Praobytailan Charoh ara going to■iHhing, I«ng Island, toMorrow niflit to play two game# of faaaliathaU a t tha armory.

Tho mooting of tha Potoat Hill Utaraiy ■ealaly aehadulad for lomorrow night ■nil_Bot ha held until January if .

Kill* Hopper of RuowiiBaa ba* tpending a faw days with har

>, Ulat Rowans Hoppgr of WaadgUs Both wttl Wo to PneenannM tin

V arogii^iid. ' ' ’. .. T. Boy Boonto t t Amtrim,

•W iw o tto M y o w m g h L ProdMaaohoa. w lanrd Tan RPnta« and Bahart Roaoeb

trtfhtag for work o< s o iroM.

CUKTON DISTRiaMrs. Trad Tf«hsnDr of North Broad

atrsst. L^'ona Psrma, entertained ths n. M. C- Club Ual night at u Ihlrnhle bsrty. P s n of the evening was a ^ n t ennbro;derlng, a fte r which ihera was a soolsl hour and refreshments. Those present Included the Miaees Florence Rtratton. Ethel Burgers. Jesn Baptle, Mattie Heller. Usrtrude I'ierce. Carrie Rpsndlove, Florence Tunlaon. rh a rlo lle Hutchinson. Grace Tuniaon, Sadie UrOstlaux and Helen Tuniuon.

Mr. and Mrs. William Lebson, Mlaa Ruth 1,*ebson and William Lebson Jr. of Ramsey, who hava been apendlng a few days with Hr. and Hra. Herman Karaten In Ridgewood avenue, have re­turned home.

The Idadles Aid Society of the E llu - l>eth Avenue Presbyterian Church met yesterday a t the home of Mro. Frank A, Strallon In Wcequahlc avenue.

Mr. and Mro. Frank Wilson of Haw­thorne avenue are apendlng the week­end In Mudleon.

Mrs. Henry Francisco of Bergen street la visiting frienda In Brooklyn.

RusbbU Looker of North Broad atreet, Lyons Farms, has returned home from a few days at Aabury Park-

Edmund Jayne of Badger avenue ami Peter De Vito of Jelllff avenue have returned front Poughkeepele, where they were the gueets of Mrs, Wimarn Rlcherd.

The Oommunlty Club of Weequahlc J’ark has poetponed Ua meeting scheduled for next Thursday afternoon uittll the night of January SI, when the first of three evening meetings, to which men i r e tnvited, will lake place In Rlisabelh Avenue Baptist Church. *Ths Local History of Weequahlo Park Section and Lyons Farms*' Is the sub­ject scheduled. Mrs. Louise William* son. prlmUpsi of tlillslde School of Hillside Township, is In charge of a r­rangements for the affair, which will

mT}*** J**Wlltleg of l ly l t l «pd SAMt#•?! iawatag, aU lT

SOrtiMlIa a m M , Jaraay City. AM aa <atwlBatary patlUon la baafcnwtgr yaa- t t p ^ la lha Haararti to a w ig ( tha, t r u M BUtaa Ulatrtet Op ph . H m «»>'

aagardtog la Bhat iat, Maalai a< aa ^ la tm t aalato at IMA J ( f f i

A Spwial Offering A

Reduced Pricesor 5$

Diamond SetDaKpet, Dtonir & Glistir

Finger Rings«nd prment market ceadi- tiont doable the importenoe of the aetc. There i« aa nt* celient variety to chooce from, and by making cartfal companaons of qnality and price yon win Sad

ARniSirtq[iri1S%VmcM for Vr

HOLT’ST n sh M ilIf H s m

laoiia* an *ghthlt o t pletataai aia-tlm* dlpplBga ana artlcl«a which It la aa- pfotwl will ba loan*d far tha sooaaloii by tha Maw Jaraay Hlatarical apetaiy,

OVERBROOl DIsilAY TO BE ATSOaOLOOCALEXHIBiT

Authority lo preparo a suitable dis­play for the suclologloal exhibit of the New Jersey Confereiioo of Ctiarltiea and Corractlona tu be held In Hoboken In Hay was given yeaierday afternoon to Dr* Otiy Payoa. medical superintendent of the Uverbrook lioapltsl by the ht>s- pltal committee uf the Hoard of Kree- holdera. Th* exhibit wilt be with the Idea of dernunstratlng the urgent need of a aUle Institution for certain claaaas of menial defacllvea tlHit are now taksp cara of in insane as>lume.

Photographs of the htwpltal and (he varluua daparlmeiita will be Included In the diaplay. as will be statletlci i s to the number of patients treated and the Vsrloiia clanalfti’aUona of their afflJo- tlona. There are about ISO of the In- mates of the local Institution In the cUsi referred to, they being commonly known uk Idiots and imbeciles.

Thla nas (he first meeting uf the hospital i'oinmUlee, and Freeholder 'William Penplngtoii was formally chosen an chairman and given the title «f the Mayor of Overbrook.” Among the reiMirts received was one from Frank Adubato, superintendent of the (fverhrnuk farm, showing tha cow baruK iiHil turned in a profit of |1,11T*4S I for ncfcmher, ___

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL |i DiODENTS I

-------------------------------------^Mr* Aiihiir KlIlvU Alkn vt E**t Or-

atiga and Ura Ern**t Roy Nlrrmp*! «f Maw llrightua. BUtrn talatiil, wrr* luagta ut honur at a (*a gl»*)> y n u rd a y *ft*r. iMWn by Mr*. Knw*t Htrtmpvl a t h*r hom*. 10 South atrwL Tho«« kIio m - ■I*t»d >t th* l»a UWm war* Hra. Uavri* C. Kiimali, HrA Albari R. Crabb. Hr*. Archar t'hapin, Mr*. William Htobiaua and Mr*. Atfrad I*. Mayhaw. Tha ho*t**a

*t*d In tvrrUinii by th . Manor 'ho ar* har dauyhtrr (iid lUugh-

n-lFw. Sevaral yuotis woman aarvod a* floatara.

• a •Mr*. Thoma* I,. M-.iioti of 491 n iftoa

avanu* will lo*v* M"nu*y jor Hingham- ton, N. Y., whrra *li« wi|[ b , o „ for tvu weah* of ,Mi«. i-|t*riai Wuodrulf.

, • • •Mr *nd Mr, John I.. Carrull of :j»

Honit'lair avaniM'. ,i...napatilrd l,y ih,.|r daugbtar*, tho Vllart;. Ruth *n<l Janri ('aiTolI. hava gtiin. in .Ulantlv lily, whar* lhay »r* r«*l*t.n-l *1 Ih* t’halfont* Hntal. Ml** Koinnvna t'airoll b** ra lurnad to .Maryniont t'ollog* at Tarry- town, n/ti r •pvn'iln* tb . holiday vaontloi, with Mar ptrant*.

ABOUTWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS

Mru FraOtrli-k E Moma of 9* Mouth Kuurlrantli ilraat amarlalnnl lha Jolly Tan hawing t ’liih *t har hoin* yeatar•

day ahartiBon. Lunohaon wa» aarYaa- Covara war* laid lor Mr*. Unorpa Khmaiin. Ilnti B. W. Parguaon, Mna tluatuv* Horrman Jr., Mr*. Harry Hop- lilaa, Mra, J 8. U Pavre, Hra Chartaa Btdiodald, Mra. D. M. Haynvour, Ura, W. W. Tawiiiand and lira. William Wolfa. Mra. Parguaon will a*rv* a* hoalaas a t tha iiaxt m atting at har homa I t Orohard atraat, Hlaomflrld. Tha mam- bar* of lha club wilt hava a lhaatar party a t the Hlppudromt, Naw York, Janaary 19.

RUBBER CO. *S LOCAL STORE IS IN HANDS OF RECEIVERS

Tha Landon Kubhar t'oinpany atora a l H I Broad atraat wa* today lalian In aharga hy John A. Malihawa aa an an­cillary racalvar In bankruptcy. An In­voluntary iiatltlon In bankruptcy haa tiaan fllad agalnat Abraham T. Thoinoon of Naw York, who traded undar th* name of th* company al 1490 Broadway, Naw York, baaldat at lha Broad airaot addraaa Harbart Oruliar, racalvar for lha New York atora. wa* appointed an­cillary racalvar of tha Newark atora with Ur. Matthew* Judge Thomaa (). Halghl, In th* Newark liranch ot th* t 'n ita j Mtataa DIatrIci Court, yeaierday afternoon named lha local racalvar* and tlaad lhair bond* at M.090 aach.

JulluB H. Kafter of New York had bought tu hava Ihr .\rw York racalvar appoliitad tor lha local atora and flaorga Kurat of Ihia clly had namad Mr. Matthaww The court aignad an order parmiitlng the rccalvara lo con­tinue the hualnaaa hrra for aavan day*.

II U aatlmaled that th* aaaata In th* Naw York and Nawark aioraa ar* Worth ll5,<mo and lha llahlliilaa Ha,l)ag

S n o w ! H a i l ! , R a i n ! G a k ! ^Defy treacherous weathers — defy also the myriad disease germs always ready to attack the unwary

Take Petiy’s Emulsiontlui ilindird body-|Uird. Kich In elemgats thtt fortify thg gyticin and build ihc pby*iqac. Prepared In Peily’t Itboriton, from Cod Liver Oil, Hypophoaphitei and Wild Cherry—u ekO- fully compounded aa to make it really plggaant lo tilie. ihon- gandf of teltle* lold every year, tod u lc i atlil growinx.

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At the McGrqior Store Now!A Sale of Clothing

for the BoysWe have gone through the entire stock, selected a large portion of It

for this event. The values are the Best in the State.

Boys’ All Wool Suits aod OvercoatsPonneriy !4oki at $6oi0 to $15

Now $4.75, $().7S and $9.50All liiet from 0 to 18, includlni; Fat Boys’ Suite,

Corduroy Suits, and every Overooat in the store.

Boys’ MackioawsReduced from $7.50

and I&50 to$4.75 & $5.75

All also, fawm 0 la is

BOYS’ EXTRA QUALITY SUITS of FmI Color All-Wool Blue Serge

- $6.50, $9.50 and $12.00

Jureaile SuitsReduced from $6J>0

and $7ii0 lo$3.75 & $4.75

Mava fram !• N omij

A List of Special Valuesf o r t h e B o y s ' W a r d r o b e

$3 & $4 SweiderB, $2JU.Boyg’ $1 Hatg & Capo, 65r.$1.50 & $2 Sweatere, now $1.15. Boyw’ 50c Hats, Ctps & Knitted

Hodiey Caps, ,15c.Arrow Brand CoRars, 2 for 25c. B(qf»’ 50c Neckwear, apediL 25c. Boys’ $1.50 Kid Gloves, reduced

to $1.15.Boys* $1,50 & $2 A 'ash Suits, 95c. Boys’ All-Wo^ Knickcitockerb,

mode from doth like your suiL $1.50 to $2,50 values, for 95c.

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SOUTH BROAD at LAFAYETTE ST., Newark

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TheCIty of N ew arkone of the Hrtt to uiabliih PUBLIC DENTAL CLINICS.

The Public Offlciglg recotniied GOOD SOUND TEETH

•• one moat important factor in PREVENTING DISEASE.

Thoroufh mattlcgtion of food !■ cggenlltl le HEALTH. Thlt la not potaJble unlcig the teeth m found and all there.

Hive your TEETH RIGHT, the COST ii SMALL You may pay more than I charge, but ( defy yog lo gel better work. gexAMiMA-noMS pnna

DR. FARR, . DENTISTi n BROAD SniEET, C*r. Cedar Street, Newaik, N. A

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NEWAKK EVENING NEWS, PBIDAT, JANUABY 7, 1916.

IRY TRACED IN T E m E S ’ lNREADS

n iw i 'i H m m I bM Bw ,^ «f Her Dradfcrj, Mi** C«h

u l r T iib C n teB p en rr.

wklek mite<^ll«. w IM oUmr •Etrcmt, M 4 4ml«pMl. la l l t l or tbOrMbouU, •ho m m . um horo bod boeomo obaor- Mali tb«a bod co«o Iho "looro rook' ojid Ihio tk« r»*l porionalltr l» dro«»- lAtW, h im ■rorUl MVlolnod. In mab- Inf Ibliiga notuMt, th* droroo hod b«- rooM ttnlaloTMllUf. Finally tha r*ol- lallo bod boon occoMbllabad. aha a ta t '^ laodloR to tha alury o< “Tha Waoaaro. whteb, aha Mid, bad no haro or barolna In p«raonilll)r.

OtSO D IH tA W Iin il ABERC;

SHU. INSIST UPON HIGH SCHOOL NEED

ViililrargN Rendcit* to Coadue E iin ts to Get Ooe ia West

Ead of CH;.

TEN SENATORS WIN FAIR PLAY BOOSTS

Leafae Approres War SentiwBt* Eipressed ia Coagreis 1^ Op-

poaeiU of Adniaistratioa.

ONCE »l ,K'II 3 tED NNOBLEi MAY GET FINISH MAT M U T iu o m sqjool aSS'N ACHYE MARJINE TO BE TOLD OF ERROR

ERIE MUST PAY FOR EMPLOYEES DEATH

Fidfw Caa Sae Uid«r State Law, Hioafh Haibaad W u Eigifed

a laterstate CoBaerce.

hif tba l»oy Co m m . »oaobor Adda, W hao Fadar iba W o o m la K nlohfad . And m TaalMo FooMd rooaaa Iba iiMb-Aiaay Lody** P aao loM l r p n tirT l* -a *M AfUata Am oos l*aoo and (n r florpaatar Amobo Iba W oll-lo-D o.

hiaiDry of Iha world la Iniar- 'bHaclod with taitllaa—It la oil throodod lOrtCb iUk. wool ond volton," axelolmrd Hldd tdittlar CMnolly of (ha Uuaaum

fi^laHUtlon In (ha Public U b ro r r build* tad MHarday aflarnoon whlla oddraM* ld ( tba arta ond lauora dopam nen( of Tbd Obbtamporory of No work. Tha ■MOtiad woa bald In tha lib rary with a

ivtow U furlhar ln(arootlnd (ho m on- boro In Iba pa'* Iboy ara lo (oka In tba 4ablbl(lan of takdU Induatrlao ofWoF |M «ay lo ba hold In th a library

I f l___ 'tbruory 1 to March 11.Tba doportBiant will havo on aahibit

df MfflolM obtalnad by Ita mambaro la W » «ar1«ra of (bo T. M. C. A. on

,tb o bllonioen of Jaituary I I and tbia ‘ odMW will form part of tho lator ona. iW ie JEatbarlna Rummall of 1*B douib bU O ftath itroot. cbalrmon of tho oom- Ib ilttM 00 tha maaaam ond tho public, lo o ao u h M tkot ortlclM would ha ra- r«ol*at In room t of tha library naat -P rU ty from t to ( o'clock and that

a thoy would bo duly taapod, rlaaolflad '''ond put In o Mfa until (bo followlna * T9W#i|k|'>, MIn Rumtooll aiplolnod (hot It woo 'th o plan of Iha commlttaa to hovo

^ 18 noC on lam porary In Uolonlalma ' dtrbioaatralci aplnnlnpr and

'^ M O ln t dl Iha maaoum auhlhlt, whilo .rutbota would aaulat Iho muooum atoff In dbblalatni tha aahIbIt to tho publla

aplnnlnd will ho hold In with Iha collaclton of ortl

ou Friday to praporo thooa ta k in t Xport la IhiB roalura. b Hwabara wara uruad to oolunloor S thH r MrvtcM for all phaooa of tbo work

Ataiandar Ah.r* ond Anthony Irani of Auatrlo wraatlad twenty mlnutaa to » draw lo ti nUihl at Iht «natU n« tourna­ment a t the Manhattan (»pora Houac, New to rk . Aa (ha yount Auatrian haa Ju jt rafurn«l from a Jon» layoff owin* to an Injured ahould.r, he had. not b e n able lo compete with the champion. lArat nlrht. howeeer. he p m « d himaeif a worthy opponent tor Aberp and p ro ^ - bly will be malchad to a flnlah In the near future.

The Maahad b la r 'd cama oi ' of a victory over Jach McOtalh. up I..I laat nldhl undefeaied triah trapp ier The Myttery turned the trick In t l mlaiilee and IT Hcoodt, with a body and arm hold.

peter ISdemeaow of Kiiaala Iha toewnt colranl In the tourney, eaally downed Jnaeph Pan of Pnrtuiral He did th i. lo t mlnutea and 10 leoonda, with a body and arm hold.

lljalm ar Johnaon of Sweden ond I'r. B. P. Roller atniffled for twenty mlnutea without either man m aklnt any h u d - way. Sulo Havonpaa. tha p u cefu l little Finn, alao wreatlrd I he Hma len tm of tbne to a draw with llja lm ar I.undin of flwaden.

WHIRLWIND FIVE GAINSITS EIGHTEENTH ViaORY

irpuiU e WVUI1

'Hsi l na cilon

Thr Whirlwind A. f , bukelball team laat night real ate red Ha etthlaantb con- aacutiva vtclory by dafaalint tha Poat- o f f lu tu rn on Hi* IronaMe court, by tha acore pf I f lo fl. At the end of the firat half the WliirIvlOda lad, 14 to t l . FiMln and tvilllama aUrred for the Whirtwinda caglnt four t u l a apiece. RlchlM and HorwII, played wall for Iha Poatofflce FIva,

Whirlwind. Poalofflca.f i u l n ............. Rlaht forward.......... RlcklMwmiania....... IWt forward......... Horwlti

tA Stoelal vtaw of IM maaoum oxhibit xrlN bo STonted Tbo rtuilom porary

S llc ld u ............ I 'en trr .............. fionwuflMiller.............. lo ft iim rd ...........S tovuoonT o iin t..............Rllhl auord . M ^ l

Referoo—Joe RIemer. Field aciolo--Flepln 4, Wllllimo 4, Rtlchlea I. T inint X Rlcklei 4, Horwlta 4, Slevenaoo I, Ifccht 1 . F r u throw—llecbt

, 'y ru tlM i l4l It* eponinc to tbo public, i T>P»t of CuoooMo AM S b uea .% MiM Omnolly abpwod typfo M bomo- ‘‘SMni ppTorloti la rod ond w h lu , oom- 't pl4M «ad olhor o r t le lu M vIba lo do 'W ith • fo F tb t *h Jarooy In coleeilol • uaaaa Othor ortlotoo obowii ware .' b M M bad tmbraldorod ptocoo, col- ; lodMd throuib public ooheula and which

n broutht by IM chlldron or

NATIONAL TURNERS TO FACE HAZLETON QinNTFT SUNDAY

Jcth tlr M rtn io from thoir bom# landa 'AIIIoIm from Aaotrla. Rcoamjita.

! . |a i^ o , RoMla and othor forolsn eoua- irtoo woro locladod In tho mllootlon.

, . i / *Thlo M alta o«aln Ih lass th a t tM * i* fhIBIran'r parhnto hold doar, and IM t

'la tal|.|inportant ond pe«d for thair pmAi* MIh Connolly oalA

The rplatlon of tf itllo a to rlvH tiatlon foPinod |M s l i t of Mloa C M M lIy 'i ad-

idsaaa ariricb woa la port a ta lk oM ro*'dohlly BAuu borbro tbo Hiotorliial BU'

L /i|t1p (y • fR a ta o ro Cotloso, ro v u ln c thoi oMoct Pf toxllloa on locltfy . "M aaklnd

^ umau . a ^t ftrut th a t tho whota world.In ' tlx ■may phaoea rollod round for

- a a but wo sradualiy aapondod with1 tho tioo that it was alp and tuok bo- ;, o«n amaklad and (ho oosatabto and pontaaol blasdoma'* oho saM.

Mwwlno flbora e t wool, cotton, silk ^Obd IloK, Mlao OoonoWy oxplainod th a t f to fro d n i their deralopmont Into cloth It f toanad th a t tha fauadatlaa of tho work) fo ra s stada fa r MOahlad. *Tha oarly ^««M an If tbo orttflaator a f aiTtllaalloB,'' f i t M OtaaoHy waai aa , a a d In o tp to lU ni

' i bar iMoia told of th a tiro t o rado hu ti. V r toadies, furalture, rarpata, ta p e a tr r and

. cM M nt iMdo by IbO prim itive wemau th a t floa llr brought about real weavlas.

Haalao laa af WsMaafa Dwpewdoocy.-Tbon Hm bacaaia aubofWMi*." (M

apiatlor aoM. -T p to thm tuna aho didn't ! stay homo, bm wHh woaoiad aha hcaan : tho ladeer Ilfo that mahaa bar dopcndcat

' no man fbr sotUng lior food. Hw firot baabtt amatod drudamy—wlth It woman

- iRassaw tbs boaror of burdana. When ’(Bmmklnd taboo hold of naipro ho doooo't .,w«ly chaaie natoro. but aaturo cMnaoa

p l h l s k "in ,f ' Tho fpoahor went on to m y t h a t it

w as tha nommity for h arin g antraalo ai 'p a r t af awn'o cil*te»co th a t led to pao

. ' d»cal bfo, thenco to poolry. astronom y, ,^ r to . ntaratum , rcUgIvn, a ^ c u l t u r e and2 tboo to a etahlo dvIRsatlon. Rhnwlng ^■tAmlM of prtmltlva waavoa, tho opeakjr

' ''ignojlalnod tliol tho funda-nofilal* of acom- Wrra contained In ihcar.

~poaklna of the effort on i h o ra rte r nti ooeiApBlion, kbd th« of cnoj lo ttioih«'r. ort'ordlrvi lo tlk#>

put cm ocruiAttcm. f'otibollyput cm oeruputtem.‘ lb«t weuvtnf in the « p rlr doyo w m:iepesSdervd o moon oecupiitlon. ' ’ftui,"

ew-cilM u d M . d u r ^nmo « h en P « lrr'd|lM Wtmver wpt

. ■ **Ao ftoob Mi Biiiimp itnpiBBd •!! thlriK* 4 r l te t WOPt wirh thtf Wipvlng [Wiiod. ih*» bOCBDiH the 'd lf eiw»y iid y ,' who h id

pMM kUurfc tlfM bimI d idn’t knuw w h it > t0 do. with Up" ih i ipdmkf'r ronttfiuid.' TTbi ilruH sii of the wciirklnR rliiSM b rio fi Ui to i <n«6 of wftiUKrncy th a t li

'pTow lng In th is o o u n try w n o t « p rid a tn . ind ltlon . but in ii i i to c ra c y th a t ha» '‘ faoUnt of rr^pooilblliry of having anma>

- UttM aom* oso « ln haa not. and wanting to ahari It."

T b m U fa IVohliMB OnfltiMd.That ih«iw u r t ihraa hig p rob tim i at

praaciit. w ai aanU»«r aiaerlloD of th apaakor. Tl Laa «hv n«*intna(r<l aa lh«) woman pfobIi*iT). tha rrla tlon of labor tn caj^tal problem, wnd iha a ria and rraH i

c ' nMrvrmtmt ronbl^m Thai w«« muat gat PWiy from iKe Id^a th a t rvi^ry poor m an 'i chIM mtlM Im a la rp fn la r or droaBOhaket. and ev#ry rlch 'i m aii'i rhtid h lawyar nr

- an arlM wan a unr^MUy^ Mian I'onnoliy aatd. "leook for a na tu ra l c a r t^ n te r in th i la ttrr claat. and an arltvt or a b r i ll ' •P ^ liW ^ r In tM rnrtnvr,'' ahe nvuM

4 To giva th i m an u fac tu re r th e fa il Ihg th a t Ih i public’ la w lih hint and

Rroud of h ii prodUi’I t w i i Oh* of th laai of Ih i Now J a r i iy axh lh lt, Mlaa

Ctvk, r«Ugioua and aoclal oriraalta* tlona Id tha Vailaburih aerilon will be aakad Ui contlnua the campaign lo obtain a high ach<x!4 for the weelarn iectloa nf Iha city. }*rallRUaary atfangrioeQU were mada yv«t4*rday aftanuKjn a( a ipedaJ maating of ilia V allabunh Homr amt Hchooi AMooiatlon in Um'oln gchi>ol. Ja nuary m the axtculK r coxiiRkJttre of tha naaeclstloM will inaet to dlocuaa plans for a mnaa maating- Adolph If'. Uaruuier Waa named cbalritian of Iha U 'rii Krwl high achoci ooramiUM and placed In ck arg i of arrangaiDeriu.

Tha library commUtea reported that iJb ra rlan John (.'otion l>ana haa agread tu furnish 1 ,W>D htM>ka from Ihe Kn-e Publli- U hrary for the Valleburgli* ar* ■ tlon. Thla nffar Is • (emporary arrink* ' manl m adi as a result uf ihe asaocla- tloR B iffo ria to ohialit a branch library The hooka will ba distributed In th i three i V a llibu rih scbools^Ljtncoln. Alexander ; IMrail and Kacred llaa rt paruehlai. i!lvaii D. Kdwarda, principal of Alaiind»r d trae t flchool. la chairman of the library commlilea of tha aseoriatlon. With other members ha will meet wHh a rep- rasan ta llv t of tha library to arrange for tha dialributloa and care of th« books, aa thefa will ha no regular assistant librarian appointed from tha city forci.

i a r la l AeRlvUlM.Tha thraa months' pfogram of *oiiai

activities wsa otflllnad January jpdi he drvolad to Iha Alaftander rMraai Hchool, February (n 8arrad Haarl Hi hool and Mairh lo Iba J4ncoIi Prhool. January II a dafica will ha hridi In Uncnln KrhouJ, and tha proi aads vst*d fur Ihe purchase of addtitonal rvcorde for ihe A lrtand tr n trre l HchcKBl talking machine

Mrs KUJward J. Ktavims, president the aesnrlatirin. announi'rd that the nret puMIr appaAtani a nf kllss Alire r Kirk- p a irp k , a mamiier of lb'- Hoard of Ra- • raatPMi rommlaslonere- will tu- Jarmsry lit, St ttia neat regular meeung of tha aaaudallon Miee KIrhpairt< K alii de> liver an addreas on 'tVork Among the G lrle '

Mr* H arry <' Hyde, th iirm an nf the m am brrship comnutire, will anienairi men>bars iif the committee el her Itnrnr, M lllchelleu terraca. nest Wednesday afternoon.

w ill Re R eH lag rd T here i r e M JM er SSoOdD K ew ark (TllaewB Who Are \*< N iaadlag Back m i F m |d e w t IC«««pt la a e u e m t Being In rw altloa la Trad lllaa A laag HIghI »*n(h—B arrel of karemaai Tapped.

SUPREME COURT FINDINC REVERSED

of Novoiobor to yoo. Com .bOTod w ith tko ooMoot of loot y sor. )l«,M«,4Btl yon, Ihore has boon a« ta> erooot o t about 1 1 t,(IM,vi>ti you. T b t U lntoU r HlOl

"Bock an ciam ylo has novor boon ■hown be fo rt of Iho «poelo rsooreo boT- Ing boon IncroaooO w ithout rooortlog to loans. The govornmoot lo p la n n isg to Increase tho soocle rooirvo oil tho m ors end lo docrooso our doh ti obrood. It is In p o rtsn t not to se t oorolossly In rinsnclsl m s tts ra Ws sholl g lan to seek diveloornsnl of economic condi­tions estm ty end In a p rac tica l m an ­ner In order to prepare ourse lves fo r the lime when peace sha ll bav s b esa reolorsd."

The llss lelon uulntet of Ihe Penn­sylvania Rtale tM g u e will be the a t ­trac tion a t the National T u rn e rs’ court In Bruce stree t tiundsy s f ls r - noon. The Pennsylvania qu in ta l Is Olvlng Ihe leaders In (hat c ircuit liBCd rub to hold on lo their pooltlona

Tho llslle lon boys have never played hofure In Ihls vicinity. Bobby 'Vanoo, on# of th e e la n of tkv Clinvenvilla team of (ho New York m a ts I..cagua, will r In tho visitors' llno-up, tto rm an will play slonoeide o t Vsnro In a fo rw ard poslllon. RubmII a t oonisr and P fa ff and O sary guards. Tho Tornoro will have tbotr bMt playori on the Job.

Tbo natletial Turner Jun iors w ill play th e Clinton Five In tb s p relim inary gatnu

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YIO GAMES FOR ORANGE ARMORYTwo basketball Im gus gsineo will

he slagod tomorrow n ight a t th e Hr- ango Armory by M anager Michael Cfconnor o t Iho soldier aggrogstlon . The opener will bo In the F ifth R e g i­m ent Uasguo hotwaeii ro m p sn y II o f O range and Company K of M ontclair.

Tba main coataat will bo batwaon tho ArraorlM and Jack Coon's O rangs A. C. gulntst. Tho fives s r s Hod In tho Kohx County LMguo. Previous to Iho opening of tho iM guo ncheduU the tw o Orange team s engeged In a aerlaa, whtch w as won hy th e Armories. Arlta Contan will rafe rea

Tha A nnorira wilt be represented by Daley, Bnoth and McKinley, fo rw ards; M ctJm an. center, and Flachar, Ate- OaiTy and W hite, guards. K vnna Coen and Rngllah will play forw ard positions for the Orange A. C„ w ith McMillan a t cen ter and McOlynn and Mutwinkla aa guards.

c. W. KNAPP, PUBLISHER. DESNKW TORW, Jan. Chnrlea Wel-

twurne Knapp, former publisher of the W. Louis Republic, died yeaurday from apo- p leiy aa he set befAro a dean In tho office of llio New York Times, of wlil,-h ha became treasurer Uonuay. Hla death was dlwovered hy a secratary bringing for his Biansture a slicaf of IMlert hs had du-lati'd In reply to congratulatlona on h li accession lo Ihe new pnslllon Bc- fors him was a bounuot of flowere given him by hla new aatoclalta and his hand clasked a pen.

Mr. Knapp was aixty-nlna years oM When he rrs ttn -d ns p.inllaher uf the 8 1 , Isnila Republic to to lo The Times he had been cnnnrctsd with the Mlslouii paper forty-right years.

Fifty-two years ago. while etlll going to ecliool. he Joined the stoff of Ihe Mis Bourl Rrpuhilean. which afterw ard be came (he 81. Isiula Rspnhllr, organised by hla iinrlr. George Knapp, and his father, John Knapp. He wae the Wash Ington corrrepondont of the paper for a few years end et the deeth ot hie father and unde he eiicos Hied to the position of owner and editor In cbvf.

JAPAN PROMOTES OBATA

Oddnoily atacad- *'lt la Atao to lin k tha ' p ratant to iha paat and to ahow avorr-

tk in i w« <Iq today can ba dona and • UMd In appraciatlon and joy .**

Vkplalnlng tn tha woman w h a t tha ir ' d k tla i will ba In pArt d u r ln t tha e i '

: bIbIt. Mlai i 'o n n o tir aaM . '*Th« a tcry.‘*-'1111 (old tiB aarh vlalloF' o r g roup c f

fla lto ra li p ratty much th a sam a. bu t . Rnuat M inodiflad a rco rd lp g to thoaa to

whom you ^how tha aihlbU e" In clna- Ing tha rxpraaaad iha (rra tltn d a fe lt tdw ard Tha rsontarnporAry by tha

.’-llbmry for tha p art tha club baa volun- tDarad lo laka in iha axhlbU.

Mlaa Amy Mali Hicka, a u th o r nf T h a Graft of Hkhd-m ada H u g a" apoka

k brtafty follnw inf Mtia CotinoUy, and M id th a t aha waa aaparlaU y In leraa tad

. ta Iha a n t and c r i f ta faa tu ra . Tha - MiovamanU aha ihoughi, had aU rtad In

B MnUmantul (aahlon and th a t th a t . faa llac w ant th rough the proeaaaaa In

th a prlm lllva daya. "Than a th in g waa doha bacauaa It waa th o u g h t It waa to

. halp aoma ona alaa. h u t raa l aarvica cam ta through lava of doing a th ing

I gnd doing li waU," Miaa H ioka aald. CmpraaalM a f Valf Id W *rk.

1 * 1 f«a t“ aha w an t on. " th a t if tha-y a r t i and erafta m ovam ant oan hava a ' w ldar amacutlvi m ovem ant. th a raac- .V,. tU n on parsonallty and aaetind raac-

U tn on tha o o m m u n lty ^ ^ h lc h la tha F. ^ ra a l iralna of th a a r ta an d e r a tU mova

iMYtt—can affaot tha aco m m le alda : th rough tba orogtlva op lrtt. T h a t la

'fr>^tho M lfli roally o roataa th a a ria wV iD o ra t^ h a axpraoDiaa o f M if In ona'a

In oonJunettoD w tth tb a n a o t ln g of MIm lUuannaira oom m tttaa tb a otudy bId m of tha tom inU taa oa p laya and llMStar> raaomod Ita w o rk in th a a r u

''IMM lattara d ap arlB ian l Tho oommit- < tv toa to g iM h lag partloo to w ltnoao ptoyo

by Ita HMomborD.I -’WoBOM.* b y O o rh a rd t H aupt

J U DOW boing prooantad In j«Bd to bulUUnad h y tha

I M n bU f w o rth aaalng. tbo tboatargoar'a

rKKlNG. Dae. b (corraapondanoa of Iha AaBortiitM Praaa).—Yuklehl obala , Ihe Klrat Hdrratary of tha Japnnaaa ].aaaUiin. win leava Peking in a few weeka preparatory to tak ing up th a pnal of Toniul General nt Mxikdon. Hr. Ohata ha* been In charge of Japanaaa itffHlrn In Ghina for mnhy m onlha, aa Mlnlnter Ilirk i haa Junt ro tum ad from fl lotig vacadnn In Japan. Hla tram * fer iQ Mukden la i decided prom otion.

Mr, Ohela waa id u ra tad a t tha Irrv- pertal rn tvera lty In Toklo, and aarvad MB Japanena Gonaul a t T iantaln bafora cnmlng to (ha legation In Peking. While acUng aa Charga d 'A ffalrea In r.iriober of ihla year, ha waa tha apokae* man for tha Etitenta powara w baa th a requaat v.aa praBentad to tha Chinoaa Go^ernment that It poalpona (ha monarchical movemant.

COMMERCE BODY ASKS TREATIESNKW YORK, Jam 7.—Tha New York

Chambar nf rom m area, upon recom m endadon nf tia commlttaa on fo raign rommerca nnd the ravenue lawa. haa ra- quaitad (he federal governm ani to la k a early atapa (Q aenura traatItB tuiaed on tha moat favored nation clauaa w ith a ll countrlaa with which the Gnttad R tataa Uoaa not now tn joy trea ty ra U tto n a

Thia apptlaa oapaclaJiy to flUBata and other countrlaa w ith which Irea iy na goUatlona are pending.

ROQSEVaT TO GIVE DEFENSE PAPER

tB R. D v tr l lt e t r • b r ie f b le tery

Ab e o n to rr B fe rit t t«M

peH ed of thektwib eon'

I le Ie a

NEW YORK, J»n .7c-T boodors B eoss veil. It unsb is to bs prrgont a t Ihs National Bsourlty Congress In W ashing, ton, Jsn u sry ;o - lt , w ill subm it s pspa OB p ro p arsd n tta sccordlng to an an nouticcmsnt mads hoc* a t th s office of tbs National Rocarlty League.

PENNSY ASKS PULKTS OPINIONPH ILA D B tFSlA . Jan. T.—lu e rg a r to

got tho opIaloB of the publto a s lo th e eausos of Uck of eoafUonco la tbo ra ll- ro sd a the Fsnnsylvanla R ailroad gys> tom has Issued pootora. a rg in g a ll pa iroas of (hs railroad to give oug- gsstloas as to how ths oarvtoo oaa bo Improvod.

I i t sF U laM p h la todpogkil NrrttM o f Iks S K W t .

OCEAN GROVE, Jan. T.—rrotosoor Tall Eton Morgan, director of tnagla a t thg Audltotluin hsro durtag (ho gum- m«r, hot bosn ongagod to produce ‘-The • tan a" la tho Bspiist Tompla Phltadol- phla, gvtry Raturday aftomoen and lYgRlim f0£ tbs ruinalndor of tha win- Ur, Tbo TompU |g Kussoll CtmwoU'g

iloturoe......... . “■—

T. Z.'What are tha colora »f Gv^rgetewn

tlhlveralty and ileorga Waahlngtaii L'nIveraUy? rtOFH.

Oaorgetown'a cDlora are blue and gray and (hDM of George Waahtngton Cnlvaralty are huff and blue

T. Z.:On what dale did Italy declare war

on BulgariaT 6 B ft.October 19. H U

- + -T.

W hat ta the dlutance hy rail front Providence In Hoaton? What ta the aDDting capaHty of Proctor'a Palace In Market afreet? P. B.

The dlalanee frdm ProvldehCe to BoalOD la 41.11 mllaa. Proctor'a Palac* haa a Dealing rapacity ef t.&Ol, exclu* ilve of the roof garden, which will hold .406 pereoABs

. E.:W hat la the cerrect name of Elate

ian la r 6TAOE*Klala Jan ti Blerbower

SC.;W hat, la the Urm ef enilatment In

the United Hlates army end navy?O. B.

Four years. Minora under eighteen can cnllit for minority with the mnaani of parent! or guardian. Itinera over eighteen are enllated without Ihe con* Dent of parent! er guurdlan. but they moBt fum lah a birth rertlftrate or verl* fled w rllltn Btatement by parent or guardian aa to their age.

Ts SC;Pleaaa give m* (he namea of the ad*

mlrala of (he I'nitrd Rtatra nevy.R Fl A.

George £>ewey le admiral of ihe navy. He te atatloned a t Wanlilng(on, H. C Hear Admiral <1 McU. Wlnalow, Rear Admiral Frank Fletcher and Hear Admiral Albert O. W'tnlerhatier hold the rank of admiral while eervlng aa commander*lnwchlaf

- 4 -T. Z :

Vk'hen will the Uat of delinquent per* ■onal taxpayera be publlahed?

^ w. B. K.April II. I

T. Z.:In a game of auction pknnrhle A la

640, R le 4K0, and C la but 400 A geU tha bid and melda 100. 8 rnelda fortypinochle and clalme out after taking

trtok. A haa a count of fifty In hla hand, making hla total erora OO. but both have alx card! to play, le B allowed to rail out? P N. B

No* In auetlon pinochle the eucoeaa* ful bidder la alwaya given flrai count afte r the hand ban been played. If the bidder makea good hla bid and the po ln ti he haa will put him out he gate the game regardleta of tha acore of the ether playera.

T. « :W hat la tha round trip fare (o Boath

Amboy via Ihe fa it line trolley?n . K .

The fare la alxty*flve canU for the round trip. The faat line does not run through Houth Amboy. Ua terminal la a t Hmlth and Hlat# itreeUs Perth Am­boy. You muat change there for a South Amboy car.

T. Z..On what 4sy of tho wssk dta nccam-

bor 30, iig i, fsllT U M tv.Wsdnsadoy.

—♦»-T. Z ;tv hat Is (he salary ot ihs Mayor of

MantroalT FRENCH.Tho Mayor o( MentresI recolvos sn

anunal salary of tig,DSC.- + -

T. Z.:Would you plsass toll mo the name

o t tho m anager of Iho Newark Inter­national I-eaguo Clubf ANXIOUS.

There Is no such thing Just yet as the Newark Intsm stlonal I^ag u t Club. I'Tdward t). Barrow, prsaldent of the International league, said rseantly that the franchise trsnsferred from this oily to H srriihurg would bg ro- turnod here. No aetton has yst besn taken by the league. IiJddle Zimmer- man insnsged ths club while It was In Harrisburg and will bo rsoognlied as m anager of the team until bta aucoeasor la aotoetod.

T, E.:Flcggs give mo the names of two or

three nearby oollogrs that hare architee* torsi courses. C. B.

t^olumhls UnlvsrMty, Nsw York, and Prlncoton L'nlversltr. Fltneoton. are ths only onss nearby which offur full coursos la archlteoturo. There Is a course at Itut- gen loading to tho dsgroo of bachelor «t solencs. which IncJudoo slsgtlvos tor ths Junior and sstilor ysar la archUsctural subjects; namely, hlotory of anchlteetors and arehR'setural design.

T. r ;WhtrD oAtt I wcuiw D UtaiuM to *ptr-

gto D lUney but in thla dtyTO, A. H.

iltihiy lUwfiaaa Dto not laiMg In tb1« d ty . At tba IIcddm dapDitmant In tk t d ty t»U A t— of 616,16 16 ckDMgid fw vablctoD to ba uaad u eorfiMoii cgrrlaft im tor DB uM ordlkiiMMs ad tddtttonglf i i DC 11.16 Id gliD cbxrfDd far n h»«k d f ty t r i lleinw . H m m chDrgDa uw tn nddlUmi to tb i fato p«M to tha atoto d«- pAfim*nt t i iQDtor t«hldAf tor to fta tn - 6toE DC tb t gutoMWlD told » dii'tor'f H*

IsDudDtlon a aa hrapad upon Ian Friltad Hiataa ftanaiora a t laat nlgbi'a mooting of tb f F air Play l.aagua; an flBveuth, Hrnaior Harlloa. ' waa adJuUgrd to br In th# wrong, whtla to a twelfth, B#nalor leodar of MBB#D('hua#tla, waa •rcurdr'd

I Iha t-t'inpllm*'nt, allwit a l«(t'hand«d ona.I iif hhoarfng Minarlf true lo tvpf, and in I that hli r«H:rr)l wltaraneva wvn* antlrely

with Nrw Kingland tradltlon. Th# laudvfl Brnaton* w*tv Wnrka.

O llorm an, H tlrhcock, Owrna. Smocl. Ilukr Bmlih. Mc<.’uinb«y. Jonaa, Gore and Krrn, W hat won rnrom lnm i for Ihrm waa the atand they look in thv drbatM In the Banata W rdnraday on tha munuiotia ahlpmvni quaalion and on tha ■ubjFct of Am*rlcaDB‘ right to traval on b^Ulgrrrnt ahlpx.

Bnlil H#v Uax A I-. Hlrarh. who pra- iid#d "Wfi h a w apokrn iha aama Umughia over and over again, only lo hr I'harxFd hv th# pru-tlrltlah proaa with behif hyphvnal#!. W hat will th«»a# aamr paper* aav now about th« dla(1ngul»had

ab«> Id th* mura# of lhal d«*t»aU‘ matifi i>ohl |r> unmaak th# admlnlrtra- lion # li>poenll«.-al prrlrn^lona U> n#\i- (rahlyT

"Trw# Ai*#rl#aa nplH f" HrfIvrtvD."U ill (hry. I.... hIIkuimUxmI aa

hvfliY-i.al#*’ VV#n. th rir namm wtruid hardly Irnd BuptH.rt lo am b a rhaTmctar- iBaM"!' No.' Ihiindarwl Mf. lllraih , "what th ry tald r#fl*<-t#d thr iru# Aiiwr*- ran ##n(tm#ni. th# a#ta and uUefant'VB uf ihr admlniairailim du not

air llira th #xpr«"a**«J hln»^#If a" bvlng In rntlr# agf‘##fn#n| a 'llh ihl* rcptirlad d#t laratloH .liy b#ualor \A'Ofka.

•’VAe ar# nol n#utral. w# ara hypomt- ((.•ally #a)iox w# ai# nrolral,"

'■Ian l 11 hypg>#rllh'al. ■ lb# ap 'ikvr want on, ‘ for o»ir Pr#*ild#fil lo |iru(#it tn (lift naniF of hnmatiity whan a aub- niarlna alhkM a Bh»p. and aJrnoit in the «am« br#a(b art#mp( in Jtiatlfy on lexml* ImUi' irounrtB iha ahlpin#nl of mnnltlonn In untold quantJU#* lo th# A llln for tha prolemgatlon of the warT 1 ain quila aur* (hal tha man who uppo§#a Iho furnlihm g of Ih# thing# that kill (ak#a a hlgh#r moral and humanllDrian Btandpoltit than ona who M«k« to luatUy fluch traffh ' '

Afi#r oihata had axpro#*ad thami#1v#i to Ilka a f fm , ib# m#«(Mrg. a | ih# tn- Btanoa of Tir WilJIani II. Roeber, In- ati urtad t)r. l*:ug#n# ThHmvr, aacratory of the l#agua, lo com rnunkaia lo Iha b rn a te n nam#d Ihn approval of iha or- ganlialion "aa ap«rk#anian for fmm S6 ,>

to 40.000 llkc-mlndfd rllliana of Newark "

RiiMIrIfy Given Pp#»rkfa Approved.Th# a#a#mbled leagiteni evinred ih«1r

Dgreemant ala« wh#n Mr. Hirwh ♦»- pr#aa#d hli gmllfli'aUon over the con* apt* unuvneaa given by certain of (ha ^*pro*Brltlah naw«pDpera of tha Metrop* olla" to extanah'o raporia of iha Ben- ata debate.

Whan Dr. Otto B. May called tha ktlention of tba leaguera to a reported ataUmant by HnH#d fltDtaa Hanator Mar­tina (hat "all New Jeraay la behind ih« Preaident." Pr. Thalm#r augB^etad that for Burh a daelaratlon to rfjttia from Senator MartJii# waa only natural, ‘Yor doesn't ha owe hla pla>« to tha Preel* dent?'*

Rev. t>r. Barnard F*lek ram a lo Iha fora w ith th# augg#i*tlon that the 8an* i t o r a reported u tta ra n ra waa aua* captibla of a d ifferen t Interpratation. *'All New Jaraey may ba behind (he Frealdant, In a eenae," aald Dr. Pick, "for th a t would ba the loglcjil poaltlon frotu which to prod him Into (ha way a rami American ahotild go."

Accepting I>r. Pick a attem pted ex­culpation o f b enato r M artina aa a w itllc itm only. Iha m eeting voted (n aet tha Senator righ t and in tbIa end Inform him by I d le r (h a t the before- mertlloned Sfl.hOO lo 4f,0h0 ntlxena. at leant, are not behind iha F’realdant In the aaiia# that they approve of hla "uft' neu tra l neu tra ltt} "

iDreUDi for DoDolor l,«dg*sThla left Bonator fjodga to ba dealt

m’lth, and O tto H oratar. a tnembar of tha Newark bar, eaaayed tha taak with aoniathing In the earcaatlc Una:

"Benalor l^ rtge." Mr. H o n ta r aald, "ought not to h# c rltlrlaed for tba pro* Britlah Vtand ha took tP th a t debate. It waa an tlra ly ro nala ten i w ith die atand tak an by New E ngland whwtavar any quaatlon re la tin g to G reat Britain came up. Tn (ha yeara 16IR. l i l t and t t l4 . du ring our w ar w ith Great Rrltaln, tha New E nglandara ftiralahed Rrltiah troopa and R rltlah warahlpa w ith food auppllea, nnna and am m uni­tion, while denying theaa Ib inga to our own arm y end altipa. At tha tam e time New E ngland hanka. by calling In all Iha mon#>a (bay controlled, attem pted to b ring on a panic and cripple the governm ent financially . And ramem* bar th a t fatnoiji H artfo rd eonvention a t which It wax propoaad by tha New E ngland ata tea to aacada from (ha Union.

"R ead MirMaateFe 'H latory of tha United^Btatae,' or r e h a r 'i Rlaa of tha American FeopU.' and you wlU coma to (ha eoxiclualon th a t Senator Lodge la tha vary #mbod1 m ant of th a t New E ngland ap irit of 100 yaara ago. Ha 1i vary conalateBi.'*

g(D/f rarrrepoiMfraca*TBE.NTOsN. Jan . 7 —Concluding that

11 la not naceaaary In a ll caiDX to aua for Jatnage?i under tha federal am* ployara' llabtUty act becaijaa a railroad company la angaged In In lo ra ta la com* marc# at th# time of (ha accident, tha Court of Errorv and A ppeal! haa a f ­firmed a judgrneiu ob tained In tha lludaon Common IMeaa by lira . Amy U W infield agalnat tha E rie Railroad for the death of her huaband. T h 6 opinion, which waa w ritten by Chief JuMlc# Gumrriere. ravaraaa (ha Judg­ment of tha Huprema Court, w hich aet aald# the verdli I rei'ovared In (ha Hud- BOii County court

h) her auil Mra. W infield Bought romp#i.i^Htion under the arrond aectloti of th* lu't of 1 »1 1 . a lleg ing th a t her hiiftband'a death aroai* from an acci­dent In the rnurae of hla em ploym ani. The l-'ri# <-|atmad that Iha dacedanl waa engaged In In teratata commarea at tba lime of (ba accUIrru and hanca could nol recover under the New Ja f- aey iiHtui# From tha evidence aub- mltted. the tria l court deirrm lnBd th a t Winfield waa not engaged In IntaratatD commerce al the tim e of hla death and gave Judgment for Mra. W infield.

Upon apijenl lo (he nuprem e Court In certiorari proc#cdiiiige, th a t tribuna l concluded that th# fhidlnga of the tr ia l court to the effect that Ihe decedent waa not engaged In In tara ta le rom-* oier# at the ilma uf the accident were erroneoua, and held lh a i the federal llahtlltv act of IROt applied and handed d o an an npliiloh In favor of (he ra il­road I'onipany

In hie opIiHon for Gi# «'ourt of K rrora Chief Juatlce Gummer# eaWl In part:

‘'\V> do nn.( find It nFTfiaary lo rta- tefmln# V hether rh# « |ipe llan fa de­cedent ram e to In# death while em- plo) ed I'V th# defentlant o In tara ta le <‘Prtimerre ms th# .Supreme I'm irt held, or while rmploveij m In lraa la te com ­merce. aa wHB fouh<l b> th# I'ouM of Conimon Plena but will aaaume for tha pun>oe# of deciding (hie appaal th a t tba cohcluaion of the Aupreme Court a ! (D the character of hia em ploym ent waa Juallflefl bv ih# facta proved.

'T h e qiieallon then la w hether Ihe wMow' of an employe# of a common cairler by railroad which la etigagwl In Im rra ta te »t»mm#rca, who com et to hla death while be la employed hy a‘UCh carrier In auch commerr*. muat In all Caaea bring her action to recover com- penaation under the federal em ptoyera liability act Thla qucatlon, w# think, muat J»e anaw ered In tha nag a ttv e"

m. ’__ . . i- ___ _ ss._ _'fc.

ESCAPE ATHMPT DEUYS I EXECimON AT SING SING!

OkAlNING. N Y. Jsn . T —A rhsVs o t xti aaraped pnaoner over th a ro o f o tSing ning early today delayed the ex ecuGon of Antonio I'onton, a young Purto HUan, and gave prlaon offlolala onD of tha moat harrow ing houra th a t haa marked an execution In m ontha. Deputy Warden tlpencer M illar wept, follow ing the execution, over th a fact that he had been forced to diroct the killing of a fellow man.

W arden George KIrchwey, who la acting for Thomaa Mott Oeborne, a f te r (he latter*! Indictment, waa not In (he prlaon when Ponton went to hla death. He continued the policy of O iborne In rem aining away aa a proteet ag a ln a t cap ital punlahment.

The execuilon of ponton Itaelf waa uneventful. He walked Into th e dea th cham ber a t I : 1 S o’clock and h i 6 R4 waa pronounced <le«d Hie crim e of a tabbihg Beaal* Kromer of S chenectady to death had been oiplated.

The Identity of the eacaplng priaoner and how h r made th« break for liberty were guarded clueely. The fac t th a t there had been an eacape and < 'apture waa not known by wKneaaea of (he exacudon lleadkeepar Dorner. how* aver, wax forced lo leave the d ea th cham t^r. a fte r m aking p repara tlona for Poniim 'e death

From 6 ;IS o'clock until 6:14 w llneaaca were kept walling In the w arden 'a quartera, while the eacaped prtnoner waa run down by guarda. They w ere eerved loaat and coffee. Deputy W a r­den H iller waa adviaed w hat waa hap* petiing and nervoualy paced the fh^or. w atch In hand. AI last word came (h a t th# priaoner had been captured. The Rignal wae given, the wKneaaee fllrd into the death chamber and In a few mlgutea it wae over

K 'l Bob-White

is what I have been aiming; at for years and finally hit.I t has all the good points of a high-priced derby embodied in one.

Sstin linetl, white D ( pebble band—every- “ thing uhri fine, f«r

Packed in a special Holiday box—that is worthy of its contents.

823 Broad StreetMall Order Ckargre Fiwgald

1 ( cannot he. continued ihe chief Juatlce. th a t whar# (he federal a rt a f ­ford# no remedy, the widow' cannot en^ /ore# a remedy which 1a given her by a ita te a tatu le.

CUT IN JAPAN’S EXPENSES EXCEEDS REVENUE REDUCTION

INAUGURATE INTERCHURCH CAMPAIGN FOR WORLD PEACE

TOKID. Dec. 1 H 'oraapondence of the Aaaoclaled Preea)-—A lthough (he de- preeeipn raua#d In Japan by the w ar baa not been removed aa yet. Ihe ecoh- omle altuatlon h#r« haa g raa tly proved, according (o T. Taketom l. (he H inlater of Finance, who aubm ltlrd hla budget for 111# lo Iha DIat yeaterday. In view of tha poaelbla derraaae In rav* enue. tha governm ent had Inaugurated a policy of retranchm ant alnoe the be­ginning of the war. Nobody knew when the w ar would and. tha M lnlatar aald. and when norm al financial condltlona were reatored Jap an would a ta r i new atiterpriaea.

Activity In varlouB Hnea of kndualry haa been reatored already, indicating that (ha effecta of w ar w ere beginning to pane. The M lplaler eatlm ated the total receipt for the year a t 411,164,- t64 yen, o r about IIT6.74l.ltS. Thla would Im a deHcraaae o f 1&4,IIT,S#I yen, or I77.4S8.444, com pared w ith 1814. Th# expenditurea would ahow a decreaa# of m,&61.S44 yen. or t» l ,716,678.

Aa the reautt of tha Incraaaa of ex ­port!, chlefjy w ar auppllea but with the movement o f 6 llk to (he Uniter] SiAtca an Im portant Item, th e Japanra* Bpeole reaarve Increaaed up to (be end

n insA l^nU P ltlA . Jan. T.—A caaapaign to laM througti thla month. In which church inctnb#ra of all denominationa are to b# nrgcil t*i CBponp# ib r cauae of world pra<c, to be brougM at*out at the end of Ih# |T#p#nl war. l»#iai) h#m laat night under Ih# aiiapicca nf the American branch of th# M'orlil'a A(han<.‘* of rhurchea an<J (he ('arnegie (.'horch Peace Union.

TTie I'ampaJgn la on# of a pehea of moDthly urban movemenla to he carried nn throifkhout (he year, and which. It U expected, will evenMaUy cov#f the entire country. Tn February, Tloat«U] will be the | center. Then will come <l«valand la I March, ('hicago in April and Plttaburgh i In May. |

In each uf th# cUica th# campaign will i con*i*( of dally and nightly aervloca In | all th# larger churrhea, preaided over by j leading minliiera, for the purpoaa of call- | tng (o the altenllun of church'goera (h# | following program fur a world peace: An | Ifiiernatlonal league of peace and a world Buprenie court, requiring the aubmlxalon ! of all Intefnatlonal diaputea to the world aupreme court or (o Hoard# of a rb itra tion i before reaort to war; nailonal Inglalatlon. I providing for federal protection of alfena j In America, a more adequate Oriental policy and comprehenaive Im migration laglalatlon, and a general edtjcatlotsal * movemeot lonklog to the o rg a n lx a tl^ of , a paacemakera' contmlU## In w vry locaJ ' church, and atudy of our lntcraati<»nal reaponalMIIIJea._________________________ ^

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HieHiiiiiiSPfiiijiinsjiiEaEiiK#»*i rntialy. beiw##a age# 14 nnd 5e l^sae «r**k ealarr and tonimlMlon. mu#t rurnlik leixl referaace: all mattam con <ld*r*4 raaf14»iitial. «i#i# rc*a#ai »#m* ^latlna, past MiJIng *Rp#r1#nc#. bonA r#- ]irir#d. Addr*ta Emmx, Box 17. Na«« ifflea.

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CARNEGIE TO SEEK HEALTH IN HOUSEBOAT IN FLORIDA

NEW TOTiK, J*B. Y.~Ai)drow Camogl, is on hie way today to Hitofil. Kla., to epend the w inter crulalng IR a houaohoat on the Inland w atarw aya of the Florida roaat. Mr CamagiD, Who left here yaa- terday, haa rented CoIoddI Robert M. Thompaon a houHhoet, th* Kvergladea,

Tha condition of Mr. Camegi# a health at tlm#B during tha laat year Yiaa cauaH hla fiiendi aom# anx ltty . and hie aojnum In the A^>uth la taken upon th# advice of hla phywictajig. ________

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mNew modds eome tod go, but this HutMnobile toome laiger and Isfftr every year as the c*r of the Americtn family.We honestly believe yon will not Bod in the whole ohow enother car around its ’ price of $1085 that is le Mg, to eom- fertable and so thoroughly wall built.

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SPORT DOINGSntAINER WOODRUFF

PLANS FOR SEASONL ocal HoTMiiu Expects to Look

After L irfe Striig of Can- p a i ^ r s f o r Matiaees.

G O S S I P H E A R D A T W I * H R S T A B L E STMJner Ctift Woodruff Ia niAktnB ploni

for tb* Gonilmc HMOD. If* h u rccolvid MT*r*i offer* to look a f t i r l.urie* w hkb ■ n to m*k* th*lr lo « J dobut a t th« m*U- D*»* of th* Aoid Hor>« AHi>clailun of N*w Jrriey . The domund for lr»lper» It larfe, dii* to the fact lh*t a pumbt^r itf local huraeniep Intend to le t bark tnio Iht *purt, now that th* Junior t^aitu* of A inauur D ilvini t:inb*' inectlni 1* to tw alaiMl at ih r W trerly track.

Woodruff It now looklna a fte r tevan beraaa, a ll of wtaloh a r t rxpetiad to be atnona the regular jie rfo m rra In th* apm* mar. The aavanth will uat rare, a* It It lata than a >*ar uld. ( 'lift I* lugging h it •trtng dallg and. when not d ry in g In Ih t parti, can b* « * n In and around I’nlon. to raral local men who Intend buying nt W* mtd-irlntar aale naat month ^ r a pramlaad to torn their proapocta over to c u ff to train.

Hervaa Woodruff It loohlng a f te r are laroaeee Cblmj% C entral W orthy, a

ta lt by Uoko. a iwo'y«ar*«ld te rre l Ally aeratd by Jamea Langaton, tfora W’llbaa, O trallo and P a rm tr Way, and an uB> namad colt. Cliff alao haa charge of lev- aral polo ponlee.

Baroneei Chlmec It (he property of Jamea Burnt and recently Bume aaw the ■ are eatend heraelf a little. Th# owner Wat pleated, and thlnba the mare win be among lha contendera for prlata In tha m alln tta mora frequently than hereto- fora.

Hr. Lnngton hopaa to haea hla filly raady to etart lb tha Junior 1-aagua maet- Ing In July. The colt will be ono of the PtpretentatlTea of tho Road Horae A tio- etatlon In the two-yrwr old tiakea.

Frank lanford la fogging a bay trotting Btara lhate day t In W'aaquahle Park. Uoratmen balleva the m are wilt davelop Into g food raelBt protpect.

Jaaifg Langton. nomlnatad a t a m tm - kar of tha board of directora of the Road H one Aaaoclatton. la inlng Dr. Bill aa a road bora*, tn hla atable ha baa Carlaoa ■alia, Uabal If. and a tro tter which ha bought recently. All will be placed In m in ing In tba eprlng.

The gmy gelding Deuglaee, owned by Andrew Nlcell, l i being fogged with regn- Mrtty. The owner Intende to race It oon- ftitently during the aeaeon.

Ike Hatty It looking a fte r tho ttrin g of bortea owned hy Andrew Albright Jr., which are atabled a t Hlltow. Ineludad In tlio atrlag I* N athan AkWorUiy, i .b i t f .

Jana* Connort la w intering Judge Erie and e t ta r THIa and retierta to raca both • f theiu In the local mallneea In the turn- mer. He obtained Clear Title a t the OU d o ry aale In Madlaon Bquare Carden. New Torb.

BUU* d a rk e n la weaxlog a bread mdMo tbtae day* over the way Marlon McNatl If Wlateiing. Btllla It counting on hav­ing a lot of fun over the W averly tra rk during the lunim cr raon th t w ith th a

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dptrlal anriM af Ike .Vb'irg,BUUMIT. Jan. 1.—In tha Bummlt

Bowling Laague latt rtlgbt lha KIka look throe tira lg h t from the Maaona, the Park Club two gamea out of three from tho Wedneaday Might Clnb, and tha T. H. C. A a Ilka naalbar from tha Wanderer*, fllgb taam aeor* waa rolled by tha Y. H. C. A. with a eount of Ml. Rdward J. (YRsurka ragla- tared high Individual aror* with SIT. Tarranc* J. Fanron of the Park Club waa aacond with J it . Th* Elk* are ttUI landing. The acorta;

KLKH. I HAgUNg.Plate...... IttltTitr.'M ctataah, l l l i t t i l tVeught III 111 HTI B a k e r ... M i l t I t Murphy., I l l I t l lil'ltm ona .. I i i l t i i t t WrItl.t . I t l 11) irs'M olltar... I l l l i t III Rlvlart.. I t t t o lti |L u o a a .. .. I t l 111 t i l

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FOUR GOLF CLUBS DESIRE NEW PROS

Morris Ctonty, Moitciiir, Upper Moalcbir isd Kudurbocker

Seek hitrectors.J E R S E Y G O L F E R S A T P I N E H U R S T

B O W U N G N O T E SThe Benler Pike' T.e*gue mnteb, aefied-

Ultd to h* rolled tonight between th* N*wark and Pateraon Btha, on th* la t- tar'a alley*, ha* been Indefinitely pe il- poned. Th* rtqueet waa mad* thia morn­ing by tbe Pataraon bowlara to Captain BlUy W eiagarth of tba local oeatlngant.

■aaiua* of th e InaMHty of tho CMIu- 1*14 Clnb bowlora to perform laat night the iuburban League eertea, t r h l ^ area la kar* botn ndlad oa tb* Mewarh T nm - vareln allayt, waa poatponad. It la 1 1 ^ ly th* peatponed match. Newark Turner* v«. Crtteiiona. win b* deddad Tuaaday night.

flaerg* Sutter’a acor* of SIT baa gtva* lha bowlara who roll their game* on alley* Mo. 1 and No. 1 a t th* W elngartb-W bat- ten Academy aonwlhlng to Mieet a t It la high for th* month.

Nrw Itraatwiek-EllBabcth aane* In th* gatiior Elha* Laagu*. which waa to homo baaa decided laat night, waa poatponad. Mo data hae baan aetttad fo r tb* rell-eK.

Floyd Oraham of tho u p Top* era- alad a ntrw U gh Individual *eo>* in th a Beat Orangp Laagu* lagi night on th* ■itak Chnreh * 1 1 ^ by raglaterlng H I. Th* former high goer* waa JIT bald b]f Jaha ITorlea.

Tha ttiraa w an benrUng tm traa n m d to ba tlag id a t tha H ladlneh td ltr* . l td • g i th Oraaga avami*, raqutraa tbrea mora taanu to fill. Any team* deal ring to aalar tha terim am aat riiouMI aand In thalr aatitaa not lator than Jan u ary lA

y. a .lU 144 U l

. . n. A. O’RMirkA 174 144 t i l

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Alltrt . IBt 1*1 I t l Schfamp* m 114 *•!

Total*.. 14111*101 WANPEnKHR.

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Tl* 1*1 HI m l i t 140 J14 It* IIIi i r ii» 111 Alt III 111

ToUJOk. I T i m m Total* m T I t l l l

SflERWm-WILUAMS FIVEON TOP IN PAOCT LEAGUE

ShRrwlA-WUIIa.mR b o w itr i a r t lot- l ln f th« Ie th§ VarAlAh, O il P ain t and Color Bow ling Loagno, hav ing won •Ig h to tn ou t of th e ir Iw enir-oti* famea. Tha7 ara leading the four team # which a rc tied for eecond poll* tten by a Rls^game itiargln. Hueofir a m embar of th a lead ing qu in tet, hae the beet Individual average am ong the reg> ulare* hav ing toppled ifae wood for a oount o f 111*11 for eigh teen gamee.

Follow ing le tpe offic ial team etaad- iRgt oompllad by flee rtta ry John 8. Ed w a rd ! :Rherein-WTlJUmi Ct Uurphr Vnrnleh Ce. Pleed a Conklin Co. Patton Paint C « ..., Siaadard OU Co..**. II Nailer a Mari C e .. . . Cawley, Clark g Cn.. Nerrle Hermann h Ce.*

w. U Av, H-lk11 1 t«».H •IPu f 011.4 • ml l P IH .H •IPIf P H I.0 IIP11 P IK .t IISH 11 TTP. ■ 01T 14 H I. HI1 >P •04.tP 111

ORDINARY P O U a BOWURS TURN IN ORDINARY COUNTS

At rrvaeni no lea* ttuui four golf club* In ihl* vicinity are without th* aarvloa* of profraaionala. They are the Merrl* Cuunt) (Jolf n u b a t Caavent. th* Upper Mciitrlulr Country Club, tha M ontcU r (iohl 1 iiib and lliv KnJokerbncker Coualry (Tub at Tenafly. In evaiy InaUnce, bow- evei. there are aeveral name* being eon- Btderni. ao (hat annuunenmeat* of *p- pnlninu-nta *r* likely to occur a t any time.

At the t/'ppar McaliaUIr Gauntry Club the (iiuBtton 1* being haadlad by a cam- niiiier A numbar of well-knawa playtr* have filed application* for th* ]ab left vacant b) Arthur Raid, ao Uiat there it likely tn bu aa difnculty la ebtalalng a aaiarled man. Th* club 't agnual mat In t wiu be b*M la anutbar weak or ee, a t which eaaw defliula daclMan i t *k- pecled.

The Bltuatlen It pretty mtteb the tam e a* In th* other club*. At Uontelair, where Tom Andereon waa located, th* committee ha* not baan tn a hurry ta make an apraintm eat. Not a f*« well- known player*, on* of tntam atlenal repn- latlon, filed an appllcatloa for th* place toon afte r Andarenn B>*t hla daath. That* baa avtn baan talk of tho club tabing over th* thop and ekardalng aetlv auper- vitlon without appointing a piorelneat man for th* plae*.

No Inkllag h a t baan obtained aa ta th* probable tucceaior of Dave Ogltvto, now In tb* Bauth, a t Horrl* Couaty. Tb* member! are eoneldartng way* and m aatii of reconetruetlag the clnb houe* daolroyed by fir* a month or no ago. W ith th a t Idea uppartBoat. tha profaealenal attua- Uon moat naadt wall lU lum.

t e aO n in Tarry , who a f te r a lap** of tw *

yaara haa baan raappain tad praf**- tlan g l of th e C aaae Brook Country Club, haa moved from W avarlyi Maaa, w here h* waa loeatad, to Bummlt. H* will la k e up hta w ork a t C aaae Brook ahortly.

I n a u n r a l game* war* rolled yeatar- day afternoon In the P ruden tia l or­dinary pelley departm ent tonrnaraen t on CTark’a P ark Pl*«* a llay* Th* trio headed by C aptain Bonnnau got aw ay w ith tw o gamao from tb* Lent team, and the N ehr and W aterfle ld team* ■pllt ovan. Th* la lllaa w ar* low. Man­ager Idttefot of the departm ent rolled th* flra t ball down th* alley*. Th* Boor**:

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SEVQtM JE R Sn rU T Q IS n GOUTOI«UIEVATnilEin)IOT

PINEHURIT. N. C.. Jan, T.—gavatal New Jereay player* partlelpated pea- terday In th* annual midwinter golf tournament, whieb. doepit* the m in aad heavy green*, went on unlntarrugtad. Only a few detauUod. but th* rain UMda It no uitplaaai nt that a t aoon aa a match waa completed tb* playere h ^ - ened to tb* clttbbouao.

In tb* oonaolatlon dlvtitaa af tha aae- end etaaa W. W. Paabody of th* Deal (N, J.) Club waa dafeatad 1 up by C. F. Lancaater of WeedlanA K. J. Froot of (JUn Rldgo, N. J.. beat W. W. Clark of Race Brook. I aad I, In tk* third dlvitlon. Jamaa Barber o t Bnglai In th* eonaolatloo dlvlalen of tho third elaa*. dofeatod W. C Jeao*, Toronta, 1 up In I I holaa.

In tb* coBBOIattoB round of th* fourth dlvtelon, A C Pana af Flalbfield, N. J„ beat Max K art of Dunwoodl* N. J , 4 and I, and Or. W. t . Battan of Bal- tuarol boat A. O. Otbboiiay af Oardaa City by dafbulL la thi* aam* round W. A iandtord F. Handel C Blaaek* a N. JewettIn a ipaolal aanealallon ronnA

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S r . NICBOLAS H O O E Y TEAM TO MEET M O im tEA L SEVEN

NBW TONS. Jan. T.—Th* BL Nlnho- l*g aavaa, am ateur Hoekey Laagu*champion, will Irngtn tta t i l l hookey eampalgu tonlght.m**tlag tb* Montreal A. A. A. aaven a t gL Nlohelai Rink. Th* Canadlaiu ar* former balder* of lb* Art Rota Challaug* Cup, which th* St. Nteka triad In vain to bring to thi* country recently. Tb* Montreal team la la id t* be a faater eamblaatton than lb* Mautraal Star*, which won th* Roa* Cup In Daaambar.

O aa^t* raporta te th* oontrary, Oap- ef tb* BL Nlcba will ba In

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tala BUI* of CD* BL Nlcba tb* llne-np tonlgbL All tha BL Nick ragulara will taji*Canadlana

If th* BL NIeht arc able t* baat (h* Oehaaar U l i n to*“ they will b* favorltaaFeldmaa J .!!! tH 1 4 l *" f*** th* Amateur HoAmr

Laagu* ohaiuplonehlp. Tonlght'e eon- teat will aarv* to put them on Mg* far th* opening game of th* league aerieu agalnat tba koehay club bar* Tuaaday uighL

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PABSAJC, Jan. Tj—Newark high achoelF baakatball a tan of th* m i ­l l II naaoti, playing with th* Atl-Bcho- laallc*. wfll neat th* Invadara, eham- ptoaa of thia etty, a t th* weakly battle t l Smith Aeadamy bar* lomorrow night

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____________N E WA R KOPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:4S O’CLOCK

Announcing the Semi-Annual Sak ofMen s and Youths Clothing

Men's Carr Melton OvercoatSy usually $30 1i%a gAMen's Overcosti, made of Gtrr's triple milled EncUi)i Meltons, lined

with Skinner’s sitin, hind teilored, Chesterfleld models J

Men's Usual $25 and $28 Overcoats NowOvercoats nsde of Oxford and black viennu and velonrt, full satin

lined, velvet or cloth collars, QiesterBeld models............

Men's $J8 and $20 OvercoaiSy Reduced toOxford and black Cbesterneld Overcoats, made of thibets and vetonri,

with velvet or eelf collars. A lot of splendid overcoats Ba**ggea«H g-a • « 4-4 M-W

Men's and Youths' $9,75 Overcoats a t . .All odd lots of fancy Overcoats (thont 100) In knee and fnit lenctb

models, made of cheviots in grty or brown mixtures............... ..

Men's $20 and $22,50 Suits Reduced toSack slits msde of worsteds, cheviots ind csssimeras, in neat dark

mixtures, also bine serges ind black thibets.................................- ..............

1950

15.00

5.00

Men's 12.50, 15.00 and 18.00Suits Reduced t o ....................Sack Suits, oitdi of blue sarfei and werstad, dark

mixed ebaviois, cattimerci and tweadt, blaek Tlilbel* and cheviots; all sixas in tbit lot from M te SO............

Men's 4,50 and 5.00 WorstedTrousers Reduced to ..................425 piln of worstad trouaari la naat sray itriped

paltama—75 pair* blut aerias, 00 pairs black worstad and TMbet trouiert; all ilzea up to 40 wslit in rite lot

- 7 -Men's 12.50 and 15.00 Cutaway Coats and Vests Reduced to . . .y./D Black and Oxford gray entawtya, with plain

or tilk bound edgea, in “•toat’’ aiaaa from 37 to 44

Youths' 12.50, 15.00 and 18.00

350Saits Reduced t o .......................Fancy worsteds, cheviots, cossIsierM sad bins

sortot, sH higb ar^o suits, shows in a nnmbor of dlfftrsnt models, Tn sixes 30 to 36 chosi mcataro for youths of 14 to 20 ytan....................................... .

750

9.75

SemUAnnual Sale of Boys* ClothingBoys* 5,98 to 9,98 Suits Reduced to 4.95

14.95jS r 250 high-grade Norfolk and dhuhle-breasted suits, made of dark mixedA cheviots, worsteds and cassimeres, blue sergee and worsted

1 cheviots; sises 7 to 10.....................................................................................

Boys' 3.98 Satis Reduced to 2.85Norfolk tad doUN* brsasled suits, mads ) A A

of fancy ebaviot* and caaalmarat; stsa* L X KT% from ! I to 10 ooty.................................. J

Boys' Mil* Overcoats Reduced to 7JM)Hoavy wlnlar evareosts, made of tO

wool cheviots Is |tuys and brewiit; qusr- itr er full lined; Nets 14 to I I ....... . 1 7 .5 0

Boys' Vm” Overcoats Reduced to 3.45Russlen stylo overooaM, mad* of gray ) a a pM brown ehaviotf and chinebillat; fuft > 4 id; alsat 3 to 7....................... .......... J V a e V

Boys* 7.00 Mackinaws Special at 4.95

or tilted

Meekinaw aport coats, made of heavy blanket cloth, in dark overplalda; site* S to 17—a lot we have reecmly purchsaed ■way below regular pile*....................... 4 .9 5

Men’s 3.50 and 5.00 Velour Hats S o y s’ 1.00 and 2.00 HatsReduced to 2.00 Reduced to SOc

Every velour hat in stock, including all All broken lots of the finer grades groupedimported (Austrian) lines in brown, greon, for a quick clearance—a varied assortment ofblack or gray. styles ind colorings. ^

AND B O T P (NAyrWIMa—MAIN FIAMIB. bOMTM glOM

Men’s 6.50 Cordovan Shoes Selling a t 5.75This special price is applied to 250 pairs of our regular stock. Smart styles

In rich mahogany brown Cordovan lace shoes with heavy white oak soles—splen* v ’ did shoes for winter wear They are the genuine Hahn & Stumpf Cor­

dovan—specially tanned horsehide—the best wearing leather used in men's shoes. Even the former price of $6.50 was exceptionally iow. To sell now a t ..............................................................................................

5.75Very Special Pricing of Men’s Furnishings

Men's Shirts, extra value at 95cA collection of well-made thins with soft

and stiff coifs, in msdrts materiils; sleeve lengths, 33 and 35.

'Men's 1,25 Pajamas, 89cPgjamts of soft fleecy domet flannel, cat

military model, trimmed with silk finished froge end pearl bottom; all elxee.

Men’s jIsO Pajamas, 95cMtdraa Psjatnaa, in plain colors ind neat

stripes, cttt from the short ends of matiriala that go into ths t l JO kinds; trimmed with silk frogs and peart btutom.

Men’s 3.75 to5.00 Sweaters, 2.85Warm Sweaters, in cost style and turtle

neck, broken eizes, in white, oxford and maroon.

Men's 6.50io8.SOHousecoais,5.00House Coete, in fine double faced materials,

in all eizea, but not all sixes of all kinds.

Men's Suspenders, special at 25cThe eJI-elutic kinds, with leather ends;

regular and extra long; made from the short ends of tOc. webbings.

Men's 2.25 to 3.75 Underwear, 1.50About 700 odd shirts and drawers, in well-

known makes of discontinued stylet, in netursl wool

The Basement Store Features Many Reductions inHouse Furnishings

At W4 hivo'Sttd btfort-vlhert arc intny odd Iota and omall quantltlca that wlU rooalvo no newspaper amiouncement. flotice tbe "specur’ price ticaeti. Big value attnctloni every <tay.

Alt R m O if U ava-O aly t l atOis prtoa. Art glma abide and brta« pertnble, 6 ft. tubing; mantle

.'Chimney; mlnoe up to ^ ||m tUMM, at ................. . ” #<)v

Cemptete vitt/deeim tod ahade; Jailor IbatlB, trlped. eompieie fer oae) rafiilBr^rlm Me.. dt, i M h w F V

•l« r gnae; ragalar primMe. doaan; apaplaL v l v

P tif e e tio n O i l H a a t e r a — F u l l s i z e . R e g . p r i c e y a c $ 2 . 9 8 ; s p e c ,

Cleanaca ot Onyx lUUaE formarty $2.40 to S7.1S; allMUy

o n i W M ; | MWeoeoeAe

U n sum Ught handle;5 5 '2 2 " '" » t i . r i » h . 2 0 rI M a f l^pteitj 0t4p:*we»«e

Freat* Cwi| | | ' S iIe - 2 pteosa, wwe Me. I p ^ , par

S o U G o p p a M MKattki — Nkkel- ptatad; r a g u I a r prioa $U S; apacial’.‘;“:9 8 c

White IfaM Plattira — Strong Koliad Bdga Vitriflad Ghlna; aat of 7 ) ^ ; I each % 7, 8, fl,, l(L tl.12 ' tndi; hsgtilar prica $IA7; ipaelel, set.'tv.ii..

Bahath r Oash - K p l v e a ^ e ^ -of 0 aiaaa; regular lyiae Mb to Me.; speedai, aa«h« i ^

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FlELDtOFtSPORT BCMUNGB G K IN G

P u t t in g th e K . 0 . o n K . 0 . B ro w n

0 . Brown Wilts Before Lewis Attack in Seventh

V/HCA» BeOWIiCS DOoppep

flw se o IT WITH MS LFFT ANO fMDiSHOTOWFK

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■I“fuE LA ^t ^£EH OF FUAHK SCHEuK,,

•Th e fiEWARK HEAvVvJEttfm WAS . v o uP lanim^ IN f « t oiiJEcrioN ' O P THE CAST KlPCR-

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Riders Want Unbiased Men In Control of Bike Game

•Hand Blow to the Jaw by Local FighterBrings End to Hard Go Between

Jersey Lightweights.

I C l^ S To r e INTO oeow 'N u id C . A w itpC A T , -HAm m ER iNO T « ONCE tlTfEAT

bOACR t t f t b A STATE O f H €tpifyvA (cjy.

Leaders of Union Change V ^ s . Now Desire to Have Board Made Up of Men Financially

Disinterested in Sport.bamtv w a s AF1« iP

O f IbROWN’S l-EPT WBicM lam ocp Ha r p

OCCASlONAuyEffort Being Made to Get Kramer Into Fold

to Newark l^xerL*wla 9t thU city M«ur«4 • M R an tba tUU a t llsM>

>«Mrl«« a t Naw Sarnay Iw t racfelng Kaaekaut Brawn at

r ta nlaap In the aavtalh mond eeM Ralai I* t a l«n< Tn*

I «ta(aR at tha t ^ a a r Sport* Maw Yark, and praatically

> apaotalara warr trow ttUa t Tka Want Hndaon aacllon. Tha

L«wla a i4 Brown waa s ( a card a t fonr. Two at

■airtiaa raaaltad in kaaali* tb a autar waa a tlaablna

a ffa ir that aodad with aaoa.f tsb l'k an d bank ta tba

tb a Btart a t Brawn'a undolnv. baya had baan b a ttlin t

I aUbnta la tba aarantb raaod Raw aa aaanini. Quick

ha wkiptad hla rtfb t avar addad aitt taniul a raatlns

a s Brawn’a Jaw. Ta all parpaaaa Brawn waa aa

. Ba haakad asalnal tha Mida aa alTart to datand

W arta taca to and landed a m ara rlsh la and lafta aa

laa. Brawn tattarad and altd rapaa la hla awa earaot.

staadlad hIniHlf by banirtBr ra paa, Laarla tank a qnlob

JBlWBiid ta aaa If Bcfarta Patay A 'm s m ady to Map tba alaai^tar. Tpawaaatad Brawn troat oararln r

laea aad d a a n aaatbar ripbt |pw. ByparB tattarad aad wauld

B jW laa & tba tlaar, bat far tba )'tBbt P a a IfarBaB, naaaasar af tha

n sb ta r , pad tba h u d la r t af h-baadad aorappar bald blm ap.

I w aa knaebad oat ta arary aanaa I w ard, atKiwiiah bapt an bia faat

haadlais,Lawla waa b a a tn a r ln s , Bratm

j fwwsd tba aaawd waa la an np- yWa titia Mawarhar waa plTaB

I w baa ba walkad ta bla oar* tha tafaraa had wavad blM

B fw n . But Banty waa In ta Uaaa tba rtas. SaTaral

I ftaaaad aaar at Btwwn'a nor* tphsra Uw haadlara af tha Arltnp*

taa flpbtar war# work lap a ra r tbair man. Finally whati Brawn waa rarivad Baaty abaak banda with tba lad ba had oonautrad. Brown praaintad a badly baltarad ta«a wban ba waa ba* Ins lad. to hla draaalns rooai. Bo ap- paarad to ba uneonaeleua of what waa solnp an about b ln . Lawla droaaod bo* bind a aaraan anrraundad by aooraa of trianda Banty’a llpa wara aw.lHIin aamawbat and bln body ibowad m a r n a f lha blown laadnd.

Brown bad a itarraw aaeapa from ba* lap lullad In alaap In tba aaeoad raunA whan lAwla alaiamad arar a ripbt baak, ba t tba farm ar K. (X kinp aunapad ta raoarar. la tba othar raunda au lla ra warn about araa , altbenpb the frlanda of both ralaad a l ln aflar raeb rauaA

PAaSAYSBARROWW IN T E R B A SE B A L L

btemliMil UifM HeiJ Ounc-te r itti R n o r • ( B ihiM on Re-

(.'onnla Mack announced today th a t he had turned ever Catcher Jack Lapp to the t'htcapo W hite Sox on condition that the Weetern club aaenme the eon* tract tha Pblladalphla club haa with tha oatehar. Thara waa no money trano* Terred, Connie annonneedi It wea aim- ply a plft of a playar, aa ha didn't need ao many yaaap ratetapra.

M0GUI5 TO MOLD NEW NEWARK CLUB

u a HtOI WEST, FEEUNG BnTER

*Tbara laa‘1 a ptaoat of o chaneo fa rbrlnpln t cn • ranewal of warfara and

Tmora'dMnay ia ia a im ia Poa PTaht.

Jarary folk wora oat In full taroa a ttb a Clpbl. Motlaaidaa a f F a r ty r ta a i^

X IN G C H A T T ER.daaMtPS of whathar or not dael*

. »«BI ba ra sd a rir ra Maw York tipbta I ba SMoaaad a t tha awatlap thta af*

a f tha Maw t a r t Stota AthMie I t la poatibla a dacMon

I ba aaachad, aa tha mattar haa baan ' adtiaaasw t tar aavatai waaba.

Cbtp win bos SUaot H am a at ■aat Arannn Mink la Broohlyn ' alskL

^A pB ta prova that hla dafaat by Matt WiBa bn Baa ton didn’t Injure bla claim t tB w pHvUase of aaeetlBf Freddie WriA In * afeBBptaMblp bout, Charlie White ISB aBSassned that he If wUllap la take |B BBISBa O aaa, Laoamrd aad Walla la • pdB tw Iwanty pauada aadi at Maw

. BfhSHWL Thid aaanda aa tbnuph ba tnaant

atraat In front af tba Ploaaar Cli wara llnad with all klnda i f n u ta r ra* hlalM baarinp tba brown and whita IL naaao tapa af Maw Jaraay. A nsnabar a f Jltaaya and athar autamabllaa wara praaaed Into aarvlea ta aarry tba Jar- aayman to tha boat. Frtwtdn of Lawla aad Brown who ainda tba trip In Jlt- n ara bad larpa mualla aipna an the out* alda of tba eara.

9 aa ty waa tba firat la pat into tba rinp. aad bafora the ebaara a f bia fol- lawera died Brown waa aaan eomlnp from tha a thar diraatlaa. Rofaraa Malay annoancad th a t Lawta walphad l i t BBunda aad Brawn Uppad tba banm at l l I Q . Hnlay lopt aama frlanda aananp tha dalapatlow from WMt Hndaon by indroduatap Brawn aa aaatinp from Maw I m k tn a tam of Artlbptan.' Wblla tha foUnwara of lha flatia a rt

a'ora araltinp for tha basara ta moat tba manopcmatit aarvad up the t in t of tbraa appoHarra. WaHar Willard, no rotation to Champion Jeaa, and Huphio W art began Uio prooeodlnfa Both baya wrro from Maw York. WlUaid landad a allrr pmeh on Wnra’p Jaw ta tha Booond round and HupUa waa eoatenl to ranialn on tba floor wbtto tan lae* onda Wore lollad off.

The next bout waa between two Qotham boya, billed aa the Fighting W alter and tha Flghtlnp Chauffeur. They pul up a alt-round alugglng exhibition.

In tba naxt Frank Scbenck of thia city claahed with At Benadict of Jereay City. Banadtrt aubbed for Al UcCloakay. Brnadict walghed IPT and ^h eo ek Uppad tha baaa i at IIIQ . Tha ring trobbM wbaa tba nwn atnrtrd ta danca around, Jaet what might have happened ta the rkig If tha boat had gona nHUay rounda la a auaatlon. Attar a mloula of tlght- inp Baaadict bit Scbenck aad drove him haad farafflaat out of tha ring. Bdianck hft tba tlnar haad tliu t Hla ankla waa givaa a bad tw tat Ma waa aealpted bock Into the ring, but Refaraa Haley re­futed to let him continue, although ha wanted to reeunM fighting.

Balllmore'd threat to knock the propa from under the peace agreement le abeer bunk." daclarad Prealdenl Kd O. Barrow of tho International Loague at hla home In New Terk th li morning.

Clnronco Howland, mnnager of Ihn Chicago Amorlcan Leagno team, etatod yeatorday aftom apn that hie club would not bid far Fad playera, aa hla raatar la largo anaugh.

• • •Harold JanvHnp ona of tb« Red

nen* h*a not alined next aeaaon.

hterutieBa] Lei(M Meetag Ju- <, n r y 24 Expected to P nd ice

lilerestivDeTelopMti*

■ANY WANT TD BACK THE INDIANS

Joaeph Lannin aaya the time tfir Jan*VBB

"Baltlaiore hean't a lag to atand on." ba ranllnuad, "aad It daaan’t mehiiBBct) diffaranra whathar they axpraaa Tbawealvpa aatlaflad w'tih lha agraa*aaant or net.

T don’t think th a t the Baltimore Feda ean pravant tba withdrawal of the aalt from tho ooart of Judge landle.Ha haa alraadp plvan hla oonaent to a

Than w baro .^an Baltl*

BPlStll W B * aad BHte HaApdrawa lm<is bdps prsaUatUy am uiud for a n f * gMIMOksd aaBSBMsent a t Nerriilawp, H w M B s a r r l . Watah haa baan of* Su m p Hiddd puatrantao with tha prlv- Bh b f t faking fifty par cant, of tho sptM ipealptB.

< BIS Biaa tj ti of tbia olty la to moot Bm b B Jew Thamaa of Laa Aagelaa to­

la Ibe aasS^IttaJ of tha Frank iSNr boot nt Madlnnn

Htw Tatk. Booslas wap id Ip SMit Jan Maaney,

r la Bt d p i Tbaaoaa waa aak-

IMQaSi B a B aaplir aSttar, aaa la taut bonta ta ba w inm aaltha

a( the Hata a Coffey Bshb The > ftwm Hew York and tba light

cbanMoa baatasef aa ae*

■ M n a D i n o n i n n E r ~ H n n in iB C H O J iim E

baikdB B aa eamlag (reen lha rear, la a ssm a wMb Bw IftobaHn fiva, laot aMit, S a ita M th a t taaim, M to M, tba eaa* laSI kS|W atoseS ap the BloaBriteM m bpL n o W obeWn team led tbrough IM laast ad tba paae, tha aeora at half n i iP fSPilks t l to » la Ita fhvar. i t yam S ts ustU the laat tear ndniSaa cf ■MF BSH tbo Btoomflald five a iaoaM ip B it Bains Hr OOP anonsb ta dafaat l id # itaala. Wkh tba acaro ataadlag S t IP IS, MMmIIii'b favor, tba Ly*

, hPSSaS bar fPraSaon and DO* IpidB asd aMoi a ■nOlelasI f banlMta la wsi tba sanm : f M tba mar af tba papwe

BM bm B d s l aa m aar

HMmlln Piva,

a s p « bpa J ^ s w a r d . ” " OoteowaiM ei n w rn ., , , , uveeman , , l l lS h lg n s r d . . . . . , , Smltb

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withdrawal, mora oraata a dIaiurhanraT True, the stockboldera might lue the Federal League, but It la h a r t to eea what good that would do.

‘B ind yoa. I am eapraaalng a ' per- Moat opinion. Aa far a i tha Inter- natlaaal Laagva la conearnad. wa era going ahead with our anwagrm anla for neat aaaaoa aa though thara navar had axialad a Fadaral Laagua. Wa ahaped onr policy montba ago and wa are following It out to tbo Irtta r now. Buffalo and Baltlmora belong to ue and wa do not propoaa to 'oompromlae' In any way with tbo dofuncl Fad club ownara Ip tboao cQIaa."

Mr. Barrow returned laet night from Cincinnati, whare he waa alricken with an attack of appondicttia while attend­ing a oonferoaea In an affort to atralghlon out tho difforonre*. Ha waa foaling much bette r tk li morning end laid be would probably go to hla office before tha day wee over.

Fedenl League men have not dropped Into oblivion entirely now that Cbarlea Weaghman haa erqiilrad the Chlmgo Cuba and Phil Ball the Ht Louie Browne The men who were aaaoclated with the organlaallon will meet Wedneaday In New York to dla- aelva and claau up any bnalnaao left ovor firam lagt Baaaon.

Ona of Aha moat Imporjant aobjeela to como up la Iba deolalon to withdraw tha baaoball ault from lha roart of Judge Laadla. It waa ballarad that Ihla action woald be taken aa aeon aa Weaghman aaquired tho Cuba and tba peace compact waa algned, but not raatarlallao.

rrln to have alguod waa before tha Feda uutt. Mow tbera lan’t a chance, taa Inalata unlaaa tba playar wania to agraa to hla (Laanln'a) lartna.

. . mHarry Qiapar, Dianagrr of the Slaui

City Wrotem League team during the laat few weaka of the I t l f campaign, •Igoed a contract for t i l l yeaterday.• • •

The Barton NaUnnala In their apiing training trip will meet a t loait thtoo major league tcama In practice gamer. Tw’o gamca will bo played with tho Philadelphia Athletica at JackaenvUIr, Fla. The Braroa will meet Brooklyn at Palm Beach.

• • SPreiidrnt t'hh-lngton u( the American

Amoriatlon today laauad a call tor th e , aaaociauap'p anaoal moating to be held lb Chicago January l l .

GATHERED HERE AND THEREON THE BASKETBALL COURTS

Tba tTnlvoralty fivv, a taaan oeonpooes af Junior Ptayeta, raagtas from aevus* toes to nluetoan ytato old apd wolgklas on an average between 111 and H i pounda, would like to arrange gmmea wtUi jtudor leama in tba vicinity or Nowark. Addraaa all rhallanget pi Harry C. Hoiiaell. poetofflco box i i . New Brunt* wick.

Manager Jack Coau of the Orange A. C. bai arranged for hla tu rn to play tko WIntena of Hobukan tenlgbt a t tba Now Unceln Hall, Orange,

Tho Avoma Ifidgatt will meet tho ■oeend Proabytorian Cbufoh team a t tba lattar'a oaart tonight. Tbo Avonioa are atrangthaaod by tba addition of BallanUna and Hommoll of tbo Mowark T. H. C. A. Tho llaa*np la aa pollewa; Ballantina and Leonard, forwardat Rallly. Solomon and Humnall. guardai Hampton, cantor. Tho Avornaa would like gamta with mtdgat taama on op* ponenta' ceurta. Addraaa R. Hamptok, f t Falrm oant avanua

Tha 01 I tu in ta t of Boat Orange la a tta r gamaa with taama in Newark aad vlolnlly avaraglng I l f pounda aad hav­ing boDia oowrta* Addraaa KUtas Baaman, t l WIleax avanua, B a it Or­ange.

'Tha Morlaan Big H va nf tha BaaondPretbytarian Churoh and tb a ^ t l s w

ChnrahFive of tho Flrot Froobytorlaa a re acbadulad to claah tonight ea tba Seeand Freabytcrlan Churoh court* The teama mat a a rlia r , In tba oaaaim. but tullad la roach a doelaloa In u frao-for- all ona-round bout. Tbo gumo waa played on tba Ontlawa’ nourt. tb a Horloana are oxpaeling batte r luok to­night aa all of thair tkjurad have bad plasty of tis ia to r aaavio.

Tba f ln t a t a aaatas a( baakatbaU gamaa a t the BoUa Dssaa to Bapt Or* aafo la to atoH sa s i MasSky klgkl C iv M Uad'a Ftvu aad tba OraagoA, C. kIW

Tha Nawavk Tumark k sd tb# B tlUchaal Five are acbadulad to moot a l Newark Turk Hall Sunday n ig h t Tba game may roautt in a ehanga In tba Ukd In tha Baaax County Laagua racm tha Turnara bolding down firat plana, with S t Klakaal o u y half a gamo ba* kind.

Big Ftvo and the Troy Five, tba lattar»b ■ ---------c lA baa engaged Chief H sllar af tha Jan o y City team of tha lataralaM Laagua for tha game to ba played to­night* a t Uantmann'a hall, Marrlwa. Tha Big Five won the flrot tw o games of lha sarlaa. Mullsr will ba akpportad by Frank Druggy, guard; W alterSwanien, H arry W allum, Patiw Corrl-

a BAIgan and Stretch Harvey, Thu BArrlaon team will play Porky Flynn, Frank Bey I t Fred Koetamlar, Jnbnala Blog- nar, Charlie Powera aad Ouleli BtumpC

‘Tba Beaver MldgeU Of tko First Fraabytarlan Cbureb havg buoa UMklag a floa record On tho oouH th is aaaaaa, having won olavan gaaaki u lp a lsk t la tha last played, Monday slg u C m y da- faatod tha Orioles of O ra a g t I t to I t

Tha W att Btde Flvp fosad no trouble In dofaating the BuOlah Five a t the Waat Side Chapel Court laet nlglit. TIte aoora waa t l to IT. Af tb a and of the f tn t half the winners hsd 11 pnlnU and the loaera I. Btaa, RamaielLManda, Dombrowaky aad Stekiss ataysd to r Waat Side. In tbo Buslab lmo*upwore HcLougbltn, H sada Oallatly, Bed­ding and Barry.

COSTER AND HAUEY WDf IN JR. 0 . U. A l . IIA C n

Tba Custer team of the Junior Order Baiketball l.Aagtw wen fMm tho Alania team In a pam* playad last night aa the Jitnler Order court, by tba sepra of I f to It. Tbo game waa eloaaly nanlaated throughout the Adanui fivo laadlag at tbs w d af Uw firat M f , I f to t l , la tha amend half tha Cuaiar uuintot mnn- asad to ovorcoma tbs land bp aavarnl woH*Unwd bnakala.

Tha Uaa-np;p h a . . M i g h t ferns rS^ Iv a r .......Left terurpld.

......... CenterO liver.,,. . .Left gunfS.. . . . . . . .

Hrina I, L anm 1, ItoMnaon I, Pnitop f,Xow*natelarwabar. Mtor. rYaa torowa —Halas T, HoMnaoii, to tnnstM n I,

gaala—Rolpba”Y *I, lA,IU »i***Rol

Waher.Laaun.

aber, Heer. HtitwiltuiI, Lowani lUon—BoUtInaoa ta t

Tko rasalt of tbo gamo batwoon tbaOranga Armory Five aaS tbo OraaM A. C . achaSatoS for tosigk l a t & m t h Magbaanl A j^a ty In Oraaga,wOl bruak tha tin bdiwsaa tkaaa taama.fur fb a n h * " ”

In aaoUier laagua taaaa plapsS laal algbt, tba Hataoy team dafaaUS tha Back uulatol. I I to If . At half itoM, Back M , t to t, but la tba saeesS baU tha HU- say lira aut looaa aaS boaabardaS tha goal, putung thawpalwaa alavu s aatstP to tka Ibto of tbair aapasisto . 11w ifdp*

! HugM l toatttiuS Mlag of Danko aaS

BsaBatballI la tha itoatk lom aty

Tka A*M«rya,wkshsva been biSiloappoS b y alifcaiga la to ren t gam eb , win h sv a^ tk sto M l

Tka Haa-ug; Vm Il

otraag tb toBlgbt asS isgao t to,.wlm Thara wUl ho prallm taiM bssmo be. .fwaan Compaptaa H aaS K o f tiU S iftk

farw atS ..,. fcoward.......... HnssM

■ YtoSM

"L'aill wa can deetde on our player*, and >ee what wa can acquire In ax- ctaange, wa will have ao Hat of name* to give aut,y daclare* Charle* tVmgbman, new own*r of the Chicago Cuba, wh*n he xrrlved in Chicago yesterday from Ctnctenatl. **We will have a lot of play­er* to dlipoe* of before long. The minor league* are eager for I p » , dellring to le.ive IntermI by gatting bold of some ators.’’

Who will bock lbs local club, whom tba team orlll play end who will be the men- eger, arc acme of the quesUona cxpecteJ to be enewared when the moguls of tha International League formally take New­ark back Into their told a t tho meeUng of tha league In Now York, January It.

In atriking contrast to tba situation a year ago when tha franchlsa want begging for a backer, there am at least thraa iraupa of sporting men, on* la Newark, who har* already made oppUaatlon for the franchlio. Tbesc, logetbar with othar appUestlont said to be on their way to I’rcgdcnt Hd O. Barrow's office, will be coadldered at the Hgictlig.

The stlrcllon of the playing grounds fo- next aenion will be nmde between Wte- denmayar'a Park, tba homo ot tba In­dian* for year* before tha urtb* migrated early laat asawm, and the Fadaral Leogua Park ground* In Harriaou. The choice ot tho groundo may hinge upon tha club backers chootn and their financial statua.

Already many rumor* ar* afloat aa to who will pmbably manage tha taam. The nam* of Eddie Zlmmerpian, who took the helm ahonly before tM, team ataytad to wander and held down bla Job well, la being linked with tha poStlon.

DREW AND LOOnS TO RACE

l( wa* announced In Plttaburgh yea- lardty. lhat Edward W. Qwlnner had huaUed to Naw York to confer with Jimea A. Ollnwro, head of the defunct Feda. In regnrd to piirchaalng the Clave- land Indian*, which Ban Johnaon haa beer, trying to ictl for tho past llirso or lour weeki.

• * *Kanoaa City objects to the place

tim>*, that wilt maka It iHiaalbte for Organliad Baseball t* take some of lla ptayai* and laav# othem with contract* and BO moaaa ot livelihood. Tho playvra grabbed by tbo laaguo for distribution am: Norman CuUop, Bugon* Paekard. Ml..* Mala, Orovor QUmotw and John liawttnga. .

* • •In a letter to tbo Yale Dally Nawa

tlarn*y Dreytuaa nrgis that tba bast of tha Fadarw] Laagua players ba distribut- ad among tba socend divlalon taama of the Amsrtcab and National Laaguoo, to atrongthon Uwm. aad iDctnaaa lataraat in tba paaaaat taeas aaat yaar.

NEW YORK, Jan. T.—Howard P. Drew and J. O. Loomla have been ikatched for a aaventy-yatd daih at the Indoor games to be held In Modleon Square Oarden January 11 by tho Ulllrote A. A,

Tha laadaraof tha protasalo’ial ridars' body, oallod tho American Racing Man's Lnloa, have obangad their views as to who should govern cycle racing In this eaaniry. At tbair laat maetlng they voted to control tba sport and also to break away from tha National Cycling Aaaoclatlon. During Ibe laM two days they bavs coma to lha eon- clualon that It will ba bast to have a controlling body made up of man not flnpnclally Intaroated In tha sport, with tha rldamT union having one or more of tbair raambars In lha controlling body.

Alt Ooullat, who Is leading tha ridara In tbair movamant, atatad yastarday that their ftgbt was a g i l i s t tha Na­tional Cycling Aaaootallon and that they had aa griavanci agalnat tha Cycle Racing Association, promotiru of tho Valodroma nnd tracks In Boaton and Phlladelpblo. Uoullet tald that the riders wanted to continue to ride for tho C. R. A, but that tha C. R. A. would have to rocogniae the new or- ganliatlon which they expect to form to control the oport.

The Aoetrallan rider aloo avid that In bla opinion the men who propose to promote n six-day rioa In Chicago ahonld pay tba C. R. A. far tha privllaga ot promoting tha raoa. Aa tba New­ark promolera had bought the Chi­cago franchise from the National Cycling Aiaorlation when the latter body waa recognised by the riders, Qoullat deems It only fair tbat the C. R. A. should bo paid for the prlvllage Inaimueb so the C. R A. la still In good standing with tba rtdera

Appraaab ManwIWatarevw.For the last two days tha rider* have

been seeking assistance from the cycle manufaeturara, but Ibe manufacturere have fatted to reapond with eathu- alaam. 'The riders would Indues tba m anufaeturara to support racing taama as tbay did twenty years ago for ad­vertising purpoaea and It hat been •uggeated tbat the manufacturers be­come promoters or backars of tracks with a vltw to making th* eport eountrywlda In acopa.

Tha ridara hava also made a con- earted affort to bring Champion Frank Kramar Into tbotr union. Expert aaaaylsta of cycle racing say that the old champion la ntnaty-fiva par cen t ot tho racing gams and tbat without him

tha aport would paao from view In Newark, This viaw waa eipraiaod by the late Floyd MacFarland, one of (be brainiest man avar connacted with the aport.

That the ridera activa In the union movomont roallao that the oport la* built around (bo champion aeama quit* apparent They ara apparantly wllllnp to do anything the champion auggaatr. When Kramar Informed Uoullet laat night that be would not attend a meet­ing of the union schedulod for to. morrow or any other time until the uid union of which Kramer was the preat- dant, hold! a meeting, even It only fur the pnrpoae of disbandment, Uoullet when be aald th a t told Kramer that he waa qulta right and that that wa* the proper procedure. Uoullet la now willing to hold a moating ot tha old union In order to permit the riders to consider any proposal* th* champion may maka.

Kraaaer tor the Ridem.tn hi* conversation with Uoullet last

night, Kramer staled that he would do anything tor the betterm ent of cyclinx. and It Ibe rider* could thaw him that thair movement would better the aport b« would Join. He also atatad that If h* was shown that th* riders' propagandu would batter the eport h* would stand by thorn to tba and, avon If It meant a fight again, t the Cycle Racing Aaaocla­tlon or any othar organisation.

Thera Is a maetlng ot the rider*' union achoduled for tomorrow, but lb* champion will not attend lhat mooting. It was Intimatsd lhat Ibis meeting might not be held, aa It was almoai solely for the purpose of havlnt Kramer prasent. Tba ridara aipacted to hava a a u m M bf New Terk and N*wark peopl* present, with a view to Inducing theea men to form an or- gaalaatlon to replace tho N. C. A. Air tho ooBlrolllag body.

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DEIERINAWDISATSBDFFIEBOARDPeter Demerlno, the ahufllcbaaml atar

of the James F. Connartan Aaaoclatlon. defeated Jerry Dofala of the Nevrark Aerie ot Baglee No. i t . by the aeon of lU to Tl a t tha Rialto Club on Acadamy street laH night, A big crowd irltneaaed the match and theN sras so much In- tereat displayed tha ptoytra hava bacn matched for another oooteat on a data to be aanonaead lotar.

LARKEY’SSCOTS AND CELTICS

D iB A T IU FO R C D P

A lteration an d Sem i-A nnual S ale Combined

Load Socetr Afira^tioi Booked lo Moot Ekra ii

Fifkt fir Tfiphjr,

RcmaricaUe Values In

r a s i s Duw x B R a u Y o n Soils AOvercoatsDaaald HaaUlUaa'i Baattlah-Amarl-

okB aeecar fkotbnll atovan, which balds tba Amartoan cup tia ahkMptansMp, will ba aallad upaa BniMtoF ta datand lu tltla from on a tinak ptonntd by tba Brooklyn Oaillea. Tba aantaM la sebad- uled fa r CInrb’a PM g. Beat Nawarh- Tha flxtnr* srlll ba k (birg-ropnd gama tar tha Mg sllvar toaghy aad la alatag ta start nt t:« l Falaak. W. Haltywaad a( Maw Yark haa baas aaplgnag to raf- araa tha pom# by AnSraw BavarMgn aaaratary ot tha Atosrtaaa Fnalball Aa- aaoUUoa.

Baoauas a t tha ta a l th a t tba Jarnay A- C. af Jsraar O itr baa ntTangad ta piny a aaoand-twtMri Amartcan Cup gniaa with the OaBatml Blactrle Faat- ball Clab of gabWaatady Bunday at> W art Slda Park. Jaraay City, tba Ka- Uagal Laagua gaato, btllad batwaan tha W art Hudaoaa aad Jaroaya a t PadanM Mark, Barriaaa, haa baan oallad att. ■ B H g rt Tam Adam a t lha W art Hod* • a u want ta tba trauU a n f ndvartitong

We*re aHcniix onr itoK to n e « t donnuidi of increued bm infai, D oinf it a t th e tia e no faicraU y hold onr eml* Aiuraal Sate an d u i It n e c ia u iy f o r ns to ditiMao of o n r otodk (lalddir. The ticiiMiidoiia prieo rodw ttena.dionkl n m ^ in the sd e o f n c ^ e m j S d t and O rw eaa t

0»i. * tth Iba Jaraapa w n laatat tbn t H h m ^ Artlmp

I rtaad tba ad tbia adravtla-BCa Chtn Ho aiMOJMl __ __22£T &?*“• C W ard o f PaaTnsto bSB basB Skrtad ta ratoraa" • i ^ i H w a a g Iba Jaratpa ggd Oab* t n l flietrleta

Tba Tanhara F. C and Q a a XaDoanld alavan nra blllad ta maat Sunday a t Tibbelc' Plaid, Tankers, la an Amart- aaa Cup battle. ThU gnaia will ba to tha first raund fa r Iba aUvar traitoy- Tcabara llnlahed in fniBl tba loH ttaaa tha lanxM mat, but tba CTiiiirtw pra- taatod tha gam* and the iniipliinB

S t q p - L o o k r R e a d115.00 s u n s a n d f j MOVERCOATS____/ b v U$18.00 s u n s a n dOVERCOATS.I M .00 s u n s , f tOVERCOATS . .

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• mm b«w gsn BgMPPW MHI UM JUMOTHMIWVaaibnn Aanaaiatiofi ntdaagd It ra* pUyad. A laander totnitoda «M raf-

Ana^ar ftott-tagnd b u m ta sUtad M totoggym in V pU M vaf. Mnaa.,

A frondorM THietj d! U tfc ir dkdo aad O m co ite , to e m ir dsc^ fo r yonr MtectioiL llite ioaiOB^ T«y iNd aKNbte.

W I 6 V A RA N 1V KNTIBB BAHSFA& n O N OE SKPUND TOUR MONET*

mbata tka narars a t that aM», trtU mart Uto OaMcnl ntaewiaa gf Idiln,MiaMa WtU Pataraa.

^ A m t V m a t a n r t Mawnrk wiUrirtfto AmnnaMaaSk ~---' -----------I totoWina BtiMlaT.fgr' tba gnrpaas th e M K o M t A w iirtw

AUANGES CM tM for If. <

TitlU EcIhhiI k Plalod hill »ch< *m It apprar a krtball loantft acKtdula caUa t^raann i§ to c tha five will • the Moriiatowi Marrlfttown hai

O tanio h a t ^Orko undrr Nolliort. % New ■ hd niniiWr oi «'rat y-earo 0 4 0 . Irani a t th r Ih lint t r ry bliah I'Togrt itdied ihr • ntn fonn.^hly plover on

tnomKer of (lie to o tirrvlouft »

Thr f in i rcft Jai'obl. Fn*<| lUx i ia r ’'iIi>ror lla lfo t’k. PronI foTn. Thp Uvt

will run U Ut.'ki In HI

i-arh t !i tn i (hr i>oJl ai.,

Th« I jrjLi.i 1 !■ ni(h thr t-i Hi'hiOtd five. K< ocfartitjh'tt with naoday. Jaguar ‘lay. February havd I ><100 arr} rrara . ano a 1« luri. out foi bf.

The ii’lirtltjlr Junuary^Toc

fti Mur Hlftll .‘’•fllfiol, M High Si-hool. iMi«if Ifjgli Ki'horangf Iftrh (ilhgl. Id, hrimi tiilr 2 . Htllrvil u v r r rn ih

K“bfiMiry—S, oror.xo o 4 opt Oranar High ( I t , lAKrVijixl ift« I'aftftato JJI4 Hutiimil M'ah l*:aM Oratu-i' I SR I (on tfi^rr 11 tk ll. iiillv Hlah

Marrh -T W A( sVroi r)ranrf

G L E N R I D G E Y E T 1 4 (

The oeheduli- Ih'hi.MU boAkelb pitted hy M Thv iirM gAmi (h r (Fjint will Hctiooi K i\r uti

KouMrrii fp T•lo^rf1 b> ( h r oiirnn l I h r i r Ap h u 'I; Hit’ I r ; moti :irr Muti Hraiuf* mill M Tlir whfari^h Ih Kfv

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Monda>, T - IAt i)lcM ni<la«.

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Tueiday.•1-at (ilen Rldat, Frhiay. I f—

fSIlMbath.*Moi]da,v. 21^

a t Hleii HiAsa.Halurday. 2 f

a t Hummit.Monday,. 21-

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•Friday. S--J a t Moarlitown.

*Ff(aay. 1 0 - a l (ifcu.JlIdge-

l»lay 1 —

EASrORANCThe i*ls*t Ori

ball team Is seb Park High tv-hi Park court loi athletic contest Asbury Psrk In isain it sshl to been a t the *cl yeara. and ICasi encounter.

Th* Red and bean preparing and all the iilay ohapr. Those Include Caplalr Johlinoii, llamr quiil.'Clareiice I Manager Whltti Mark Barker, t i

Th* fanil tea

guintet woritou a light la whic eaparielha bal bn a al Ing wtl

U T a u mroQ

Arraagaraanti •H -polat asats cniinnn. a u ta ptok, will defer mar ChantpiM kina hold thn n ranidani o t I

. fa rk aligibia tftu , Tha ton pikyad In tbia <

Canaknnon la

Oaori1 Kirftfa Aanda

BAUINGER SIOtneh Rarmai

yaotaiday attar SighHigh Bebaol aa had paan theT, It. C. A, poo t i n t nniabarsd twalva. In t aw tam ars ta r an nppfoxinu Prltabnrd t r n i vanlail graatar In tha tank. ■ glanga (or agw andar w atar tn aatd to ba « iiu tba nanaaintton

lU in E L Ot u o n m n - D

niarta 1have bai tiantnmnn. mna High Bebaoi pa onaahad by Lai mar Maw York

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AUANGES U K WITH SOUTH SIDEU w u tw H. C, iMkWDod Hi tk« Or«ii|«

H llh SclHHii bukntN ill (emit h* , ktclfd hi* ichotul* fuf thi* *«woD, *iut •« II •p p ra r •om* of ib« itrnnc**t b*». kf<b*lt i « n u In Ihl* virinllr. Th* ■chtaul* Mil* for (Ighlw n ■•nM*. Th*WMflo If to opfii thU (rtcriioon. whmtlw fiv* n jii ( 0 to ktorrIfiowD and pl*v th . Morrittown High Hebool quInM . J*orri»i,j»n ha* * atrung aggrrgatlon.

Uiang* ha* Lr«n iiractlalni for ihr*a undrr tu n^w C trl F

*<*ll»rt. a \ t« r Vork I'nlvaralir g rtduaio ami inriiiWr of ilio baakctball loam tr< .. '■ral roar* ago. Tlir pruapeou for ■ almn* Irani a t ih r brgliinlng of Ih* y rar » r r rtlol vary hUgl.t, Out in , ^4^,,I'rogn Bard th r flvr haa rapldlv ruimdcd mio fonn. t'apiaii) janM* la ing i* ih# only player on th r ir .m «ho haa had any inraliy aaprrlrnca. Iftlng «*a »Ir|»ml,rr of iho leoni laai yrar aod th» la o prrtioiia aciBuna,

Thr flrat Irani la inadr up of Qodfrry Jarubl. Frrd lia rrlr , Wilbur Brrnant, lt*K liar '* I,ran t. Anihonj Anguotl. Hoy Ilgtiroru. Ktank Munii and ilrorgr llrd- f« n . Thr lira • horro to trprrarttl Ibr ^ i w l will not hr a lu * iy onr, bill what a lai.'ka in wtlghi It will niakr up In **’*** - 'a c h t'layrr Indog fait a t fotloa- ijlg th r oatl al.J | aaaing it.

The la rd io t itamr tiiat Orangei rapr.-ti I* wilh th r i-iach hi'botil f!vr.

I'laat ijrnnaa llt*)i Kaat (irangr haa two gainra

ai'hrdulrd with Orangr, tha flr»t on Wrd- "•W ay, January II, and tha oilirr Tura- ■Igy. h rbruary IJ. Thraa two tihoola have l«*n arrh rli ala Jo r a numbrr of yrar*. and a laegr rm a d la r ip r r tn l to turii out foi holh liaiilra

Thr aidird'dr fulluw aJanuary—Today, Mortlatown High

N-iioul. (It lln rrlfiunn . 12. Kuai Uianga _ Mlgh ni'hool, al Orangr: i:,. laikr»o.«l

High .Schoul, at lakrwotid 1*. noillli IHhIi Ki*h«i<>l. B'v Or4rHf. \V»*t J

Ki li*niJ. alti6 , Kiimmlt 1Tl|h Si'Jtoul, at Hnni*

rnJ*, *K. HfllvvlH*' Htgh ftchfH)!, at irv rn in f

K'‘br^iaTv—S. I'annwlr High Hr-hool. n1 Orat.Kw.t4 o p tn , a t Oianffw. i, Houth ^^rangf likjli at t*oyih Oranf#^Tte l*aTk«-a>Hxl niirh .School, at orangw, Ifc* l^aaaair Hlgli khm>oI. at Paaaalc: U, toutitmfl PI'bN .■j ImiiL. bl urarifw. 3:;* Fai>i o ratu ‘<* llisii s<h<koi n nranew. IH Itarttngwr Mit^ ^ to<rol. ai Zt,Ik'lli kilU HIkK S-"h<KM, It

Marrh—3. W ful Orang*- liheh Hihmjl. at rPranfr

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G L E N R I D G E H I G H H Y E H A S m 1 4 G A M E S O N S C H E D U L E

Tha achrduh- ul th r lilrn Ftidga High Hrhoot haak rtball Irani haa bran cuni' p lrtail b,v M r t 'h lirrln g . n ianagrr. Thu l i n t game will hr k1onda>. w hrn th r irnni will u laj ih r Huinmlt High

ITH • cUag-cut aad M r i r o T lotarr b W KiMckaut Broarn to bl* crtd ll, Bkttty Lawi* today oaa lay d a u * to tba

llghlwalglit botiBg champloBaUy a t Now J*looy. Law la dononatratod lla it alghi a t th* noweey gporting Club, N'aw Tortt. tlia l ho can tak a and givo puiithaMDt. Lawla and Browa war* k a o m to bo frlaad*. Th*g ara atm trM d*. Tb# •*!• loo a n of bolb lookad forward to b bard acrap: Thay wandartd out of tba d a bbona* wall aatli/tad. Of coursa, tb* out- roBio dltplaaaad Brown'* largo fellowtitg, but not a apoctator waa hoard to aay anything th a t would tab* aay cradit aw ay from tha N tw ark lad. It wa* a bard fight from atart to flolah, and lha whirlwind ntannar In which law la m p - brd th a ullm ai canto a t a moat uooa- pretad moment Brown fought gamaly Hr took puntabmrnt In th* aerond round tlia t would hav* cunipallad many a falnlar-haarlad boaer to gult, and thaa to- I'overed and a l on* tint* It appaarod a* though Ih* lafi.litntled aerappar would auevoed In winning frowi Newark'* prld*.

c - + -lyw ia fought and won the battle luat

a* ho iiad planned to do. After tb* a m p . B anty aaki that h* waltod pa- llenlly througb d x rouad* of glvc-and- take fighting to land ibal rlgbt hook. Tim r and again b* aaar an opening and attem pted to land Ih* haymaker, but tb* blow either went wild or Brown oovared up. H r trained to avoid Ih* left-hand iw lhf by which Brown had aeot many a buy to the land of dreama In dey* gon* b) Some will nay that Brown 1* through a* a fightrr. W hro the K. O. peraon entered the ring he wa* confident of winning, and a n oral time* during the bout h* gai* flBBhu of hi* old-llnw form. Ht« left wa* alw aya daruremui. and IrraU look no chanco*. Baniy fought a game fight. At time* he wa* a Wt wobbly, but he never flinched fu ll credit ahould go to lew It. foT Ir th a t Mventh round, w hen hr beat Brown to a pulp In whirlwind faahlun. he ditplayad apeed. irnrralablp and <he ab ill'y to make the muat of an opportunity.

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lUght 8 1 th* i t a r t of the mill Brown bored 111* left lolo Banty * wind. Th* N ew 'arker aw ung wild at the a tart. He waa unab le lo gat by Hrown'a guard, but did ml* w ith th* former K. O. king In In fig h tin g B anty aald a f te r th* fight th a t b li w ind waa bad a t tha atari. Tar. hapa th a t left hook to Ih* atamach In the middle of th* flra t round had aum ething 1 0 do w ith thla faoling. But B unli m ade a quick racovary. Whan tha bo> a cam e out for the accond round I.ewta forced the fighting. Tha frlriid i

Another Pair of Belligerents

Hkliorji Kiv* th^ <Slei» HltJgf court.F o u ric n i I'OntoaiB «rei to be ]

p|ft>Nj| b.v th^ t»nyi. icho )openckl Ih flr Ncnpot) ."iovcnibcr C7, j

b I lie Ic.imn fhi*) in |m^rr sire Mnttiii. nami HmiUi \ o f tli« IlttU N«wark*r wera on th t l rO ra iu f mill .M frilrtoHn Htgli tjchool. | feet yH lln( Mke nii'i In ih ii leMton.V'' Tm'"' "'f"- i l-y*-'* m anaged fo gal h i . r ig h t over toMarch 10 hrTll**witiK i» Ihp compTct# I ^ .t|d hcihile' Hro» n'a Jaw and K. O, w«nt down on

JBwwwr^e ] one knoe. IjOwIi Innded two moro btowa11' — Hi^h Srhoul a l i to ih« f*c# and three uppcrcuia when

<JIcu Uidar j a_t * .i * # *•F ridav. ZT-H atO n High S<*honl af Brow n regained hla feel. He forced

IHeii Uidgc. Brown to the rope*, but the ArlingtonM.u>fl»v, : t - . \ u i l e j High Hchool *t . , . . , wI Jed m anaged to get out of danger.• I 'r td a i. :S--B..iiih U range n ig h j Lew la then ataggered ./Irow n with an-

Rchonl al bouih UronKe. ^ ^ ^ . . . j, o th er hard amaah Banty then tried tol<ebriierr. |•F riday. 4 — K«h( O range High School |

W elnen imd tattoge

L'harUe W elnert and Jim Bavage are going before tha New York Statu AlU'* letic Cemmianlon thla afternoon to pro- teat BgaiDit ihi* finea a1ap[>wJ upon them aa a reaidt of their two |K>ati.Kine> lAriiia of th^'ir fight a t the Pioneer Sport* log Chib, Xew York. Jack Bulger, Walheri a manager, promleea «om« fire- vorka. Ha Ih real peered over lha pma- pecllvf cut la ChutU 'B grofltfl and doean t intend lo auhmlt to It If he can help 11 M artin Julian, Savage'a m an­ager. la alao riled up. but la having ire* to aay. 1( l« poeeible |h« two may he able to gel ihe fine* reduced a Hitlc. hut the vnmm:aa|on baa lakeu tha aland that the club ahould be reimburred for pari of the advcrtlaFng and other eaiictiae u went to 1>ecaLi«e of the delaya, and Ihe chancea a re that U win not recede from thla poaltion.

BoxAjig ill :\nuorke«

Uevaa th« Chicago promotera aboald pay the Cycle H adog Agaoeiatlon for a aanc* tlon for a aU<dar race In that clly* Inaa* much a i the C. H. A. w ai compelled to pay the NaUoMl Cyctliig AaaocJation fot Ita franchiae before the latter organiat' tUm got "in bad" with the rtdera. Thla ailUude of GouUoO probably will have lonalderabto influence wflh tbetn when

they come to vole on whether or not UHy want Ihe Chicago promotera lo pay tho C. R. A. for a aancUon for the rtce If

which they are to compete KebrueriF I, If they vote in favor of a franchlea. and the Chicago men aecure one, there wtU be mi vuapenalona and the whole trouble wilt blow over.

J UT corncY i« gejng lo try u dtOMoelrat* w New Yorto flglil f u * th a t hia luppooed ginae Jew U ew de ef vlirtfied btieka rre n ti

Koimn la to he the eealatent dM noaatmo? end the piece and tin e wUt be Hedlaon Square G arden tonight. T hat aecllon of the pphklo which regtetora ite aee- ilioehU w ith beta ta egeinet C offer.

flig h t fena aeem to be akeptical about Coffey a ebtlity to im prove about r i f i r per o e n t over fake loot ehow ing eg e ln e t Horen. They r tm e n . ber how th e big motvroken etood there ao bewlhWribd during Ihelr laet meet* lag th a t be d idn 't know w hether the Garden llgbla were algnaU un Ihe Third Avenue 1* or lU tle lU re bUPk> Ing down on him th rough a fog not mode of tobaevo amobe. Then they aleo ratnem ber how he g radually begwn to reakite w het had happened whao It waa a ll over and began euhblug oa a tiool In h li corner uf the ring.

- + ‘Billy Ulbeuo. Coffey'e m anager, im*

m edlau ly bounded lulu the ring when It wee ever, end tim ounced to the eteem bled newapaper men and elhera In Ih* Immadlate Yloliilty th a t C a ir ty | bad been ri>bbed~ro<b*bb*ee-d, ha welled. It waa th a t klm l of g rand larceny, theugh. th a t la perpetra ted g fte r the Tttitiin hae beeh beaU a into •ubmiaalon* ■ And aoiue of Coffey'a friond t had nerve enough lo w ell th a t It had been i fluke vlctor>.

Theee ibliiga have helped to b rin g about the re tu rn m atch tonigh t. Ae rem arked before. Coffey may have let* proved—Improved greatly—end Moran may have deterio ra ted—may have, of ooureot s tra n g e th ln g i happen now and then.

j i l G i i M t

S E a NEW STANDS TD BOU 2,510

Thar* I* a a tr* « c vooolMHtr th a t a* M i l T kan k artT lac D ar, « k * a c a a t O raaaa and B a rH w o r H U h ochaolap lay football oa Aahland rvold. (b* oaatlnc eapactly th a t* w ill b a t* bo ta Ineraaoed iwo-fold. f b a K aat O iw iaa llldb aebool AlhM Ie AaaoelallM a l It* montlilr iMOtlBd yoatotWir dl*. Quatod lb* adolaaM llir of a l l* a | | la f fob ballar p a m a n a n t *aatll* | iM lM bBt Th* m attor had boon tb«i*«BWK lab**' t lfa ta d befer* It wa* dlMBMaC

In ontar to Inceaaa* tM to a t l ld M paiity It la propoMd to bw lli olaad* th* am ir* lanath af tba ■ lid lroa *A th* w**t altlB «f tha field. To butl4 •!#«** Pa lb* prtaani all* would maaa tbo a a . vrearhnient on Ih* p layina tuPaa* ol Ih* baaaball fltld . It I t aaM th a t tbo properly adto ln lna ih* field wlQ b* purchaatil, Ih u i giving tha nocaainPlf ■pace for th* itanda.

Several yaar* ago an a ttom pt wad mad* to boy tha piwpertp, bag tb* owner refuoad to ta il. Now it la Ita tod that If Ih* atudtn l* at th* high aobool ahow enough lnl*r**t In th* m atto r th* Hoard of Bduoatlon may n a b * lb* M f . ch**e *nd Ih* High School AlbMB* A uocla tlon will *r*cl th* t la n d a

The praoont olanda on th* oaM aid* of ih* field an o m in e d it* I.IM pap ll^ and tho*o iuggoaiod for th* o tbor aM* would lah* ra r* of l.M * aioro, *o th a t the to tal a e a tto t o ap ac itr of (b* Bold w ill thon he t.tM . B a n in g o r ll l« |l Mrhool I* aloo In to rtatod la th* pr*p*> alt loo, for th* insroaood noatlag «***«• ity will taoan a la rg e r g a to i b t s m r a t th* hig gam*.

f t had boat) auggoatad t h a t . r t a r 'a gam* b* p la j r ^ on th*I.**gs* l ^ r b to H arrtoda . but sa ttlw r B arring«r nor Ea*t O rang* loohod gpg* thI* w ith favor.

For

« t .poadr * £ 5

AiUtion] SRriag Ntwi See Pigei 30 u f 31.

boa—m New Yurk 1i the Qiuiilb>n

■ome ray no and

buta t i i ) ^ u m oce

7-V lUdgevnod High K<'huol HluomflelU IU«h School • BelleyklLe High School

High School at

a l H im nidg*Krida>. 11-

a i BlnomfleJd.Tuesday. lo»

a l Glen nidge.F riday. I f^ B a U ln

ycliiaheth.*&luiida.>'. 31—MorrkatAwn High School

at Glen H id ^ .Saturday, T t^B um m ll High 'Bchool

a t Summit,Mourlay. t t - Weat O range Hlkh

Hchool a t O lrn Hidge. ^Knreha

•F riday , 3—M orrlitow n High Kchoot a t Moerlitow'n.

«KiHay. TO—Bloomfield High fAchotil a t (ilcin.J^ldge.

• r fa m y p la y ^ ^ jl^ a P. Al.

EAST ORANGE VS. ASBURY PARKThe Kaat Orange Hld1> Hi hooi ba*k*t-

hall team la acheduled lu meet the Aabury I**rh High School quihtrl on the Aabury Park court tonight. Thla li the flrat athletic luhteat that Ka*l Oraage and Aabury .Park have ever h ad .. The ahoiv ita in it *akl lu be the ttronge*t that haa b**n a t the trb o o l'fo r more than thre* year* and B a n Olhnge looke for a *t>Cf aneounter. >

The Red and Blu* team hae, however, h**« preparing for the battle for a week and all the player* are aaid to b* In good abape. That* who will make the tn p Include Captain Stretch Doggetl, Jun* Johttoon. liam niy tteateer. Alden Lof- hulA.'Claroiic* Forteaeut, URbrrt Meataer, Manager Whlttemore. AiMetant Manager Mack Barker, and Coach Matty Pearce.

St. braedlela |« p|«y |a New korh.The hi. Beaodlet Prep School bsUbt-

hail lean will go to Now York thla ahar* aaon and meet the Xavier High School gdlntet, Th* local team bald a allff workout yoAeniaF afternoon, including a light Bcrlmmag* with th* eacond team. 1* which affair Captain Pinky P«ngetor* •wporteiujod very Mltle dimcitlly In ag in g lha ball. Th* N*w Tufk five I* aaM |g ho a ttrong caaiblitbtlon of player* hav­ing weight and pianty of ape^.

HATGli u m y FOR STARrocnr HUiARD mu

Arraogamant* ara baing mad* for a •M-polBt matoh. In whieh j«* Oon- oaaaan. a u t* pookat billiard cham- ptob, will dpfond b it till* agalnat tor- ■gr ObaaipleA RaliA, who at oao ttmo alb* bald th* world'* m i*. Ralph to a raaMant of Hishtatown. and, thara- fa n . allBibld lo pUy for tb* atat* tfUa, Th* na tob tn iL prabaUy b* ptagad In thla elty.

Obbaannon laat night aaally daftatod fW pd Kroh* to a I ti-p a ln t n a leh a t ObM-ftra doadamr.

IHUBWD SNOIIIEU NBDEO OUT

get Brow n ov*r near th* rope*, was uneucceaaful. H« tried th* **m* p lan In th* a tv en th and auccaodad.

During Ih , four round* prtetding th* knockout 1.«wl* and Brown fought avtry mlnut* of th* bout. Both landed bard blow* and both miaaed many ■wing*. Lewi* h*pt boring in with hi* right and an occaalonal )*ft hook, whIU Brown depended alntact entirely upon that aturdy left hand. Jt wa* giv* and take all the way. After *ach round th* follower* of th* lad* would rlio and cheer to their haart'a eontent. Lewi* appeared to grow etronger a* th* fight progreaaed, while Brown wa* alway* on hand to take a blow In hope* of being able to land on*. A* tb* iixth round w*i draw ing to a clo*« Banty appaartd to get hi* aecond wind. Juat befor* th* | gong (Oundad In thi* round Lewi* ' ■lung two right* to Brown* faca On* of theae blow* partly oloaed on* ot Brown'* optic*.

- + -After the buy* had taken their cor­

ner* hafore th* a ta rt of hoatilllle* an argum ent ila rted over the bandage* Brow n had on hla hand*. Th* handler* of [..nwl* objected to th* way K. O. had the bandage* tightened around hf* knuckle*. Banty took a look and then while hla handler* wrangled about the m attor Lawli prooaeded to maul th* glovea-h* y»* W •••'■. The argument •ndedTwBrown'a favor.

PoUoiring tb* haul* thar* WM a atnall-alm d aulomobtl* pnrad* to thi* city. Th* JItnay* that oariiad th* L*wl* aupporttr* to Ootham contained ■core* of overjoyed Mitio tana, wbtl* th* rootar* tor Drown, many of whom mad* th* trip In JItnaya could talk of nothing bu t L*wl*'* groat tlnlah. Th* on* aubjact on which all agreed w ti th a t L*wl* and Oradwall ahould now moot to M ttI* th* qnoatlon ot who I* tbo boot Ughtwolgbt In N*w lorgoy. liowlik by olrtii* ot hi* vletory o**p Brown, to th a loglonl holdnr of th* till*, blthongh ovon iowl*'* frlondg ad­m it th a t Oradwolt ha* a claim #a th* otowa.

To boa or not to S late arm urlea—that Some ray ye, , 0.1

other* don't ■*>• anythin*, the laat helug the wla* one*. Billy Wetimiif, who it acting a* Charley H arveys publicity man. haan I givaa up hope of putting on Johnnie Dundee end Freddie tVelsh in the Seventy-aecond Regiment Armory. Neither haa Harvey They are Jtiat go­ing ahead with their plana deaplte [he announcement th a t Governor Whitman and A djutant General l-oult W. stutes- bury have aaM nay to the hoving prupo- altlon. or a re aiippoaed to hav* eaid 1 0 . j according lu dlapatchr* from Albany. Thi* m ornlni. Mr. Wellman *hut In a ! story th a t W. lah had departed for II0 0 , - l*»too Inn. l>on* lalaad. to conUnue * training, and th a t Dundae alao la work- liV hard. offtti nr^ toiwxt Tuoad*)'.

Mid­w inter

HAINES&HAINES

Clearance S a le !BO on M k

• nnouncoff, and many Italian aocletles have aent In for block* of aeata.

request*

hold

The aliuation wa* further complicated yesterday when tnialrman Frederick A. Wenck and Commlmloner Frank Dwyer af th* New York Stat* Athletic Commie- alon announced that no word haa been received from Governor Whitman a* to hi* uppoaitlon to fights In armorlta. Both of theae men announced tbemaelvea a* heartily In favor of fighia in armories

■ and declared that they had prepared * j brief with the aid of Deputy Attorney

tjcaeral Leonard J. Obermeler aetUng tkalr vlawa before the Governor.

• The commlsalotwr* feel that boiing la a healthful sport and that the armor- lea are Ideal place* In which to hold m atchea" asserted Wenck. "riiid have. In eunaequence. laaued llcenv's to aev- eral regim ents In the city lo matchoa/*

■ + - -f-vvRltlora Cliangc Tone

A dlatJnct chatige In tone has come over the new bicycle rldara' union alnco Alfred Ooultot began to take on activ* part In It* afrglra, Th* rider* now d«- tiar* lhay don't want to control thoiport thamieivea: th*y Mraply want th* N, C. A. superaaded by a naw controlling body with a lirtl* naor* "pap." They wonf Ih* N, C. A, to recogni** thi* n*w body and secure a aanctlon from It ao that they can continue lo race for th* V*l*. drom* promoter*. l'h*y have bean mak­ing itronuou* atlompta to aacuto naw men «o back lb* cFcl* gam*, and with thli purpoa* In view lht«vl*w*d dal*- gate* to the ronvenuoii of the Alllgg Cycl* Trade ye*terday In the Hotel Aatof In Hew Toth.

Ooailet bat eleu told tha ridara be bm

s

%

Begins The S aleTomorrow of S ales

Oaaeh Herman Frltchard uiad th* ana raat i f day a furnoon oa tb* Iton lagerlUgll •chsnl awimming equad aftor ho b i i aaaa tb* boy* work out in th*

pur Entire Stock of Fall & WinterSuits and Overcoats \o w

on S^c at the Above ReductionsT> IL C. A. POOL vTb* ■gaad, wbtob a t t i n l aamborad tarty, l* now down to Iwolv*. la th* drill ytatorday th* •WtanBon for th* flrat ttmo ibawod s a approatmatton of lb*frttallMg-g !•- ■ mat mlm& *>«-

l l o r f t t : tb* PIhav* I* ........................Toto, om i to b t a t r- tswa raw wMf 4

o r ON TIME.If* nom*. Via Campbell to oat with

Ma aaaaa l d«claral1oo th a t ho to gtoag to ra llio from boa*ball. Aa oa* erittc purta M: •V!ampb*n doooa't 1*0 a a r tob wbara h* oaa draw down amr* iliaa ILM* a raoath ibto daaooa. aa h r* do* Rarmtaod to eonria* bl* oftorta to tb* aaloaiablU bgalaoM.** . r

■ o ^ - : - ■: ■ * } ■

HARD MAN TO WND.■«ag Bag Aftor HatoM.'' *ayg"''~

a* Ibto ■attoi a d ito oa a oartoto toOi: bat tbar.Ota't got Uaa

.DK Ct ,-^Oto IB MM' '^CSiRligf^' tbi.

" 'to fp to

“!;■?>’r-.The treniendous sule starts tomorrow—the weeks of waiting are over and the clothing demsnds

of Newark, whetted by the preliminary announcements, are about to be satisfied—for the HAINES & HAINES Mid-Y'lnter Clearance Sale begins tomorrow morning.

r» Several thousand beautiful Suits and Overcoats—producti of six prominent clothing makers —are all subjected to the above tremendous reductions.

BVENING NEWS. FRIDAY, JAOTABY T, l l i ^

WMtkM br « WiM* to

i S f i S ' S 6 o’clock Every Saturday Night

Kit

A Suit, Sir, or an Overcoat in This Stde, with Its Price Redwxd

Thit Is the ttle of men’s clothing that you hear so many men talking about. On the street cars. In the tube, on the Jitneys, and in their own flivvers you hrar men speak of he B ^ S r c l S Ml*. The while town is awake to the splendid values offered

you In these reductions on Rne new suits and overcoats. Hundreds of suits have teen S te T f i^ r e m la r stock and reduced, w h i l e hundreds more were purchased so that there woSd i H l i ^ r d J y T s ^ t e fabrics and models. The result ip that we can suit all, and

. please everybody. i

The Suits Overcoats

Far10.7512.50 & ISjOO

Suits

12.75For Metfs 15.00

Overcoats

12.75For ISjOO & I6M

Suits ■

15.75For iSJOO & 2 0 jO O

Suits

15.75For Men*s 18.00

Overcoats

Sale of Hundreds of Boxes erf FineW riting Paper-A ll New

Lovers of good correspondence paper will purchase liberally at this sale, for. . . . L .- , . - . - I -----------1 U i.k .M i l . foi

i, 1 l l io v ^ | i v i . u i i i i y la fl. .■ ■ w w ... . J U 'aoer and the unusual lowness of the sale prices, you should purchase as many

it is possible in most cases to obtain two toxes of high grade paper for the usual price This opportunity is a rare one. Considering the high grade quality of theof one.

oxes as you will need for months to come.

16c 25cReg. 25c Reg. 50c

39cReg. 75c to L O Oneg. e x r . i --------

Every box of paper in this sale is the product of one of the wst-known papermanufacturers in the country, h is beautiful white pai>er suitable for every pen­man, or for typewriting purooses if you desirenot have an over-eupj^y of, and that is good correspondence pap ■ i' -we offer comes in white, some with French borders, and some with gold bevel or

. And there is one thinj correspondence paper.

u can- e paper

silver edges.On tale at 8:30 Saturday morning, ^ i l * It lasts

BAMBIHOBR’S—FIRST FUKJR

Sale of Playing Cards V

17.75For Men's 20.00

Overcoats

18.75For Men's 25.00

Suits

20.75For 22 JO and $25

Overcoats

There is not a suit or overcoat in this sale that is not perfect in every respect, y garment was made for this season’s wear. They arc all built on style lines

which have been accepted and passed upon by Newark men. The conservativeman is as much at home in this sale as is his brother the dapper chap. You will Rnd it easy to select a suit here in ten minutes that will save you the expenditure of several dollars more elsewhere.

BAllBKBa*R*»-BBCOKD FUtOR

Three lot* of very floe playing card* reduced in price for thia January aale. One of the lot* waa made up for several eaclnaivo ciuhs who then canceled the order. (See monogram a on the backs.) We then scenred them under the usual price. Cards are printed on the best grade of Hnon stock, double enameled.

12J4c for 35c & 50c Decks 9c for 15c Card Decks

(rinsehit end Rtgular)

Sale of Children’sSlippers

6c for l6c Card Decks(Rwenter WhtiO '

•AUBBRORR'a—rm a r fiaxir

Sale W omen’s Silkand Cotton Petticoats

BetweenOurselves

Sale “Yorke” Size 15 Sample Shirts 1.151.50. 2.00 and 2.50 Sample Shirh^ made by Yorke*" Shirt Co,

Ob my way davia tawo this nmw' li« I amr • GOAT ttyteg w gM late a HsMBaald avasM lat via a **b- ■tanUal Maa* wall. NotwfthHaadlai that that* waa a perfaedy laed opaa gawway not tea fast distant fren Us gaU ef sVert, Mr. Oast was dHi- flatly trying la bait down a acedon of tha wall with bia htad. He waald ban a while and Ibea atand elT and cantsaiptate tha halghi of the wall with a flaw la laapins over It. The gsM Btvar appaalad ta him. A |«al has ao aanae, anyway.

1 knew e le t • ( coeta that w ^ k two Ui» andta ranaeaat

There arc over 1,000 of these shirts in the sale. They arc all size 15 in this sample lot,*but as this size is one of the most in demand we should be able to sell the

reater part of them In one day. High grade shirts in both plain and plaited effects, lores of different patterns and colorings to choose from. Sale at 1.15. '

Other Sixes (1.50 to 2.00 Shirts) at 1.15 * -.-1— (Jo*.

Sc

Th«« .lie . ar. not .ample.. They reprecdn. the • rewnt ahirt..•hy paMeme la an tndlas. variety ot colorini* end d**Hna Site. 14 to IS In thi. wle el 1.15 each.

BAHBBHOKlR'a-.riR8T FUjOR

Seersucker petticoats, aateen petticoats, silk petticoats, tub silk petticoat*, e itra size petticoats and all the other kinds of petticoats of which you ever heard are included in this big, special sale. Prices in every instance are considerably below what they would be in the "regular way."

10.00 to 20.00 Sample PettkoatsManufacturers’ samples of fancy and evening petticoats of

society satin, soiree silk, chiffon, taffeta, trimmed with gold and silver lace; azquiaitely made and trimmed; some with fur. 0 5 .

79e SEERSUCKER PETTICOATS AT 50c—Made of good quality crinkled sceriuckeT in plain white or eirlped with blue or lavender; finished with deep flounces trimmed with rows of tucks. Renurkably p r i ^ at 50e.

1.00 SATEEN PETTICOATS AT SOo-An odd lot of very goodMieen petticoats In hlick, blue and green: some stylto with plaid flounces; a veriety of modelt, eome having tho Kloaflt wntel bands. For this tale, 5Pc. . . . .

1.00 SATEEN PETTICOATS AT 7»c--Made ef lighf weightsateen with neat floral dtaign; deep platted flounce edged with plaited ruffla; navy, black, Copenhagen, green and brown; fltted walaiband*. VIM wear very well. . . . .

2.00 SU.K PETTICOATS AT 125-An odd lot'of well mide teffeu and meaaallne petticoats, lomc with silk iorsey tops; plain colors, checks and stripes, with flouncea in varloua atylee. Truly remarkable

** TUB SILK PETTICOATS AT l.flO—Fashioned of good qualiry white tub silk, which washes lo perfection; llnithed with three tacked raffles and cotton underpiece; elastic waistbsnd. Very practical fot

**"*2!w *I*LK PETTICOATS AT 2.00—Mesaaline In black and while tiripea, with deep circular flounces flniehed with black taffeta ruche; estraeilk nndarpiece* «nd elaatic filled weletbande. For. wear with

*"'*5.w ' e XTRA size silk PETTICOATS, 3.flO~Of good quality taffeta with tucked flounce, flnlshed with two ruffle*; elastic waist­bands; cut full and roomy over the hipt, so that they will not gap:

CHILDREN S l.OO AND l.l> SO-EZ FELT SUPPERS AT 79g_With cushion sole*, in pink, blue and red. Have fancy designs on vamps. Size* up to 2.

CHILDRENS 75c WORS­TED SUPPERS AT 45c— Neat, comfortable alippers, of­fered so low because sizes are broken in the lot. In pink nnd blue, at 15c a pair.

CHILDREN’S 50c EIDER­DOWN SOCKS AT 29c- Btue and pink eiderdown bed sock*. Just the thing to keep the littie folks’ feet warm. In this sale at zik a pair.BAMBERaBR'8—8BCUND FIAXlR

DiliaUV a Via* • ■luweiallv deaianed tor stout women; black and colon.specieiiy a b a UBIERQER’8—THIRD FU )O R

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„ . ™ the easto waytbo foot aost tried *®JtSU5SS merelBB—by aU TTpro

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#•* twoTeim a ^ w A ^0<S«|try to ranBotiat the dll Hto In e aooO deal the

Half-Yearly Sale of Boys’ Suits & Overcoats

Every year it is the custom for Bamberger s to

irnjss:wmitmoa ue ell w ith a v « M

but Ilk# meay ether

go through their large stocks of boys’ clothing and numbef of suits and overcoats, which arc

........... — ------ - t te reuelltlM we de net u -

,„j| our la u ll li ra M IB them m n ....

The Great 8ole of

high arade

select a _____marked down for this sale.

Hundreds of little garments are thus picked right from regular stock and reduced for no other reason except that it is essential to make room for new merchandise; and we are willing to accept a loss to clear stocks.

> tvery wanted fabric, model and coloring will be found in the huge assortments. And the prices are remarkably low. As an instance, read the following.

B fm ’ 5.00 ,Two-Panto Suits, 3.98 Boys’ $6 & 37 iSro-Pants Suits, 4.98 Boys’ $7 and $8 Overcouts at 4A8 Boys’ $7 and $8.60 Balmacaans, 3.50 Boys’ 8.50 & 10.00 Overcoats, 7.00 Boys’ 2.00 & 3.00 Wssh Suits at 1.59

B A M B en«En‘a--*Et'OM> f u x >r

'N

continues. Remark­

able in the lowness of its prices, and the

beauty of the many

pieces included.You have never seen a Fur Sale

like this one.

Sale of Women’s $4 & $5 Novelty Shoes» at 2,85

1 popular with Ibe

Shoes that arc new and smart and . every woman. Novelty styles that will oe worn thisspring. The assortment consists of a recent acquisi­tion from the stocks of a New York wholesaler who offered us his surplus at a tempting figure if we would take them. Here they are!Patent Colt Shoes Mat Kid Shoes Fine Welted Soles

Gun Metal Calf Shoes Shoes with Mat Kid Tops Leather Louis Heels

Than aro ovtr 1,000 pairt in tb* sale, which afford* *v*ry womaa ■ vtte cfaolc*. Tlior* a n alt lizes. Rtmembar tbtl tb* thoc* ar* actual S4.00 and $5.00 mod*!*. And It would be to your idvanttge To MMn moro l ^ n e pair at tb* lal* pric* of $185, while ihoy****' BAUBBRaBR’S—SECO.SD FLOOR

1200 Girls’ Spring Tub Dresses on

Sale at 1.00

1.00 House Dresseson Sale at 69c

—And 69c. is a most eventful price for such fine house dresses as these.

—A variety of styles in ,perc*le,_cham- bray and g in^am in light and ^ark- color combmationt, some with high necks in turn-down collar effects, and some with open necka and sailor collars. Your choice of long or short sleeves. Trim­mings consist of narrow white pique pip- ings or of bands or pipings of contrasting gingham.

—It is very true that you seldom find such bargains as these house dresses on sale at 6 ^ Sizes 34 to 40.

Importaiit(Snfurday)

15.00 Suita for M ines and Small Women,Odd *u1U T rie d , a t wrK*,

» b , r d i n , and twtwl. All excellent m odel, ,hown In nevy, black end m lx iu r ,, Hliee H lo I I yeere Third Floor.Cocoa Door Mata, Extra

Low Priced at 79cTh«»p door

inrMUrG l lx t f InchM. TtittY iiiUftbU for UM in

kttcheti 4oonr»y«. on r««r stootkE, «tc. Fourtk Flour.

Mob’s 2.50 Corduroy’rroaiets a t 2 M EadiComo In tntolum and dark

ahaden of gray. Vary w»ll made; they have ttrong trim mi ng and rejafotoed aearoa Second Floor.

.lOc Chocolate CoveredPeanut Butter, 19e Lb.T aa tr paaout hutiar an-

raaad In a crlip Jackat or molaaaea, and than covered with wholaastna. dallotdu* chocolate. F lie t Floor.Knitted Pettkoata, 19eTh«lr forinur m HIiik----- Imwaa Me, They ooao to

black only. In plain stitch.ila ra atrlng W and St vary well. Thtra Floor.

W om en’s Long K im onos, 1.00—Dalnly little rest |•rmeat• of pretty color-

ad crepd with iccordioit plaited skirt, elutle bell ind butlonhole edfod blouse, tb* front of which is embniderod. Truly rtmaricable st l.M.

BAMBBRaBR'S—THIRD FLOOR

3 M Cnt Glaaa Pmcii or Fruit Bowl, 2.98

Back bowl haa a comport baaa, so that sithar part ean ba ossd aaparataly. S-lMh alsai cut In tha Mmbtnatlon floral and mltar pattara. BaaamtnLWomen’s 1.00 P u t Woal

Swiea Vests at 7SeLow nack, alearalaas rsata,

with hand crochatad yekaa T har ooma In whlta In ataa I: tin k and blua in tlie s I and S. F Ir it Floor.

Men’a 1X0 Golf Cape with Warm Inband, 09cN airtit shapes and hand-

----- ua tle rna With thafnb

some -----------warm Intwnd, ean ba worn In coldest waalher: withband toldad . up litHda. *anba worn right up to straw Sai 'bat time, iacond fliMr.

girlsheld

l lh ra s a ly ls, llleatrated.l ^This is the most remarkable sale of

dresses at 1.00 that we have ever because the materials, making and

styles arc so vastly superior to what you could ordinarily obtain for 1.00,

There are atrlged zephyr*, plaid ginghams, checked ginghams, striped gin|bam t, chambrays and other materials developed in the eRiarteat of styles, some with hsnd-smocking, other* with embroidery or linen collars, etc. Fine buttons, deep hem* and well made buttonholes are feat­ures not to he overlooked.

Sizes a to 14 years. MRill* the 1,200 last they will be 1X0.

Girls’ 7.98 to 10.00 Coaii a t 6.00Wonderful Mttlc oasts of broadelatb, ilhdllo* ^

mixtures, vrtih and without far Irimmlnss. Also cheviots, beucts* and chinchlllu in tallorad for xchoot wttr, gttwroutly cut and taoaUenily liatt. « lo 10 yeart. On sate at 5X0. _ _ ___

BAHBEROKR’a—TKIW> FLOOn

“Her Majesty” Corsets, at 9 ^The lines of Her Majesty corsets have a particular appeal for a great

.......................... s formany women. In this assortment are desirable models )or the average figure, cut on the newest lines for spring, with long, straight lines over the hips, a s t i^ t , griceful curve at the waist and a m ^ium bust line, which is comfortat)le and becoming. Equipped with three pairs of web hose sup- portmt. Neatly trimmed and flotaed. Sizes 19 to 30. Our remarkable tale price for these splendid corsets it IBe. the pair.

BAKBBHaBR'B-flBCOND FLOOR

lirtroducing Spring M illineryIndicationi point toward a millinery aeason of satin and of satin eom-

blnad with soft straws. The early models which we have placed on display a r t extramely correct as to line, c^or and fabric.

Untrimnicd stiln hata, laiie and nedluai aalltra, roll turtiant and all tha novaltlsa, eenbiaed wHb sirtw In blsfk, Afriean brown, gieaii, navy, roaa and all tha pretty pelt shades, lAO t* I.09. ■

Advanoa showing of rsady-to-wtar tailerod hata la a)l hbi asw eweeilt fer l«- aMdUito wear, 1X8 te IJ8.

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T ho ic C n u h V elvet T u rb e iie a t 1,9#The domnd continua* far thsoo vsry cbarasliu tartant af^dn* *•!»**• 4 W

i variaty of w w . with "wlnga*’ and jianty “aarar Black, old rooo, Mae, plakithor 00 o ra, 1 b a m b b e o b b 'b—t h ir d f l o o r

draped In

S k i r t sAn array o t ^ r M of the k la i { S T ^ V i I i f r w h J h a w S b 5 5 ? t S f w taS^aJSlSiIT iIm £

highly deilrabie artWee procured particularly for Ihia event and marked at prkea far below what the reguiarw y wo»i« vu bd e l i g h t e d w i t h t h e o p p o r t u n i t i e a t h i * s p l e n d i d t a l e r e v e a l s . J n a t a f e w o f t h e m a n y i t a t n a a r e p r e i e n t e d h e i w w l t h . f

W o m e n ’ B 3 0 . 0 0 t o 3 5 r f » S u i t e i t 2 5 4 ) 0 ^ r vF i n e b r o a d e t o t b i * t h e m a t e r i a l n a e d l o t h ^ « » " •Splandldly tailored auits of vriveteen, broadcloth and whip­cord, cut on atnnning line* and afiraetiveiy trimmed in varione a t ^ . ▼armly interlined end nicely lined with peau da cygne. Vary good coler*. Wonderful bargains at 25.09.

WeMMi’s 25.00 to 304)0 Suite ut 18J8Coptaa ef fcigh^deie metMe cut on the aeaaoa'a meat ap-

provad llnaa fer taOoMd and aami-formal wear. Matariato iire breaddlnte, poplin n d i i le rd in t, aIbctiTaty trimmed, aema with fur. Peau de cygne Untngi and warm fatarllntef.

akirta, in blacL nary, d a ii brown andvery good stylet, abort sad flaring, oaa with half-ynke effect.Good models for wear ariteaeft riiHfon add I*** dresi bloutta.

Womeit’f 164)0 to 174)8 Cmtte ut 104)8Theaa a n the Baring baltad medeli « b eew iag to

average woman. a n made up in plain in a numbar of Individual atehm, trlmmad wite big bffWena. Soma a n adoniod vrftB te f. AD * n •nrprialngly good a t tbit i d e price, IM I .

WoBMii’i 20.00 to 22J6 C otte f t 164)8U nl lamb, xibbUne and broadrietb a n the materiiU naad

lo tba maiorfty of tbeae very hendeome coats, which i n cut on the Knee women prqfer. So«« have co lk n and *l4e cu lh e f black ptnsli. Very warm and eeay and regularly 120.00 to $23.99. On aala, UJO.

WoMM’9 2 2 J 8 M ^ Coirfi i l ^8.98 Vary am trt coats a u l t a h ^ r both i tn a t and evening veer,

developed ie flne materM t, trlmmad ^ t h fur. I ln ^ p e n de Gvfsa and warmly Interflnad. Wemen will fliid in theee coaii awne e f the salt’s gnataat bar ga in .

Importtnt Stitt to ProyrettialB af Olaatpod Cesdo la lee f R«‘ sf ■

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Ae aailaaery (ollowsr of Bi end dowoa ot wha haa alae i (arms with t1 I'tark and alia

. faratioa batwai which tba hell eutleok for th, rwaard, and I opportunltF ta M iiaeel prapa

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