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: THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1908. SIME O1D TRICES EVER SE yave on ae sonoors|MOMAN CHMiED [PLAN FUNERAL OF [SHE SAW BAFFLES, 300 HOUSESWITHS) TOFLOOR7 YEARS) "BEEF AND” DOLANSHOUTED BURGLARS OUT PARKS'S UNION Margaret Ryan Is Captive with’ Man Who Originated the Quick|Bunny, Too, and Policeman|Men Who Marched Behind the Only Two and One-Half Feet) Lunch and Made a Million] “Zounds” Came Within the| Walking Delegate in Labor | of Leeway in Moving About; Selling Low-Priced Lunch-| Vision of Mrs. Annie Everett] Day Parade Sign the Em- TROOPSHIP'S ~——CARCO OF DEAD Pathetic Scenes at Foot of Wall Street, Where the Transport Kilpatrick Is Dicharging Its aha. Her Room. eons Passes Away. | in West Eleventh Street. ployers’ Agreement. 1 Freight of Coffined Soldiers. THE O10 TRICKS | = | —_—— i CAUGHT you! | iis é F M Ryan, For the firat time in thirty- years n was on eak. nates ‘ \ woman” of thlrty” yearn has lived {Dolan’s lunch room in Park Row ig|ot the faahlosunie “apartment tne] MANY GG BACK TO WORK. " RELATIVES GATHER TO H CLAIM BODIES OF LOVED. closed for a day, ‘The reason a Pat| l“tchmont, No. 29 West Eleventh street, | were enjoying. their beauty sleep No Dolan fs dead. ‘The man who olatmed| sound but the regular breathing of the to have been the founder of the quick slogping watchman on the front stoop feet of free chain represents all the lib-| lunch and certainly was the pioneer) and the subdued conversation of Poll erty she has had in those years. Her|in the “beet and’ business died at the| man “Zounds” with Ttaffles and Dun jonly glimprew of the world have been | home of his nephew, John Meehan, of | disturbed the st.uness of the early day. through the two small windows of her | No. 1863 Madison avenue Suddenly—always suddenly—a woman prison room in the cottage of her Born tn County Cavan, Ireland, sixty. in night attire appeared at one of the} mother In Dismal Hollow, just north of| three years ago, Pat Dolan was for| front windows of the apartment-house, | Croton Lake, moat of his life one of the characters| and. leaning far out, screamed: “Bure- There is no furniture Jn her room but}of New York. He was personally | jara! Burelars! Burglars! @ heavy stool and a trundle bed. The/known in his day to as many mea ef| She was Mrs, Annie Everett, Her! legs of the stoob tell a pathetic story/note as any man in the country who| frightened exclamationa, repeated again | of her lonely, life, for they nave been|catered to the puvlic. He came to this|and again, roused the sleeping Inmates, worn down to stubdy points, and the/enuntry when he was six years old, and| but not the sleeping watchman. He space within the radius of her two and/ when old enough to work was employed | slumbered on. for the nigh! before he a half feet of chain Is grooved by the|as a handy man In a restaurant. had received his wages, movement of the stool. In 1885, at the close of the war, he| Quick as the proverbial wink, the Mrs, Ann Ryan has made no attempt | opened a coffee and cake place at No. 3| patrol wagon dashed up with the re- to conceal the fact of her dayghter's| Park Row. It had an entrance on Park| serves, “Zoun Raffles and Bunny Imprisonment from her neighbors. She | Row and on Ann street. Dolan made It| had escaped. ‘The watchman slept on. is the widow of John Ryan, a West- la rule to always have on hand butter | Mrs, Everett still ecreamed ‘‘burgtars. : chester contractor, He brought his wife] cakes, He had vil of fare that in: | She was tenderly led from the window jand daughter from Ireland nearly thirty cluded “beet and.’ “ham and” pickled! hy two! officers of the law who had years ago, He built the little cottage In tongues and oyster ple, esas, toast and| entered her apartments by means ot! | captive In her mother's home. Fastened around her body is a heavy chain | which is securely attached to the floor | by heavy Iron staples. Two and a half Bs My, Little Attention Paid to the Order TK for a Strike on the Manhattan: Life Insurance Building, Ordeer Last Saturday by Parks, Shab) Pade lt S z Perished in Philippines from Wounds and Sickness, the H Remains Have Been Brought Home for Burial. De of housesmiths and bridgw mon from the Sam Parks’s imion were numerotts to-day. More than 200 of hin former stanch followers signed the em- ployers’ ygreoment in the office of C. 8. Cheney. in the St. James Building, at Brondway and Twenty-sixth street, Long before the place opened the halle Ways about Mr. Cheney's office were jammed with grim-faced. broad-ehoul~ dered men, who had marched {mpres- alvely behind Sam Parks in the Labor Day parade. When Mr. Cheney open the offices of the tron League there were more than 200 men jammed in the hall- — ways and anterooms waiting to sign CAUGHT . PLAYING “HOOKEY' “Trooper, trooper. ‘back from the Fast, What word do you bring of my boy?’ “Ho's down below, in my lower hold And there's an end to your Joy. I took him away With ruffle of drum and the shrilling pipe of the fife \ ‘They cut him up on a Samar plain and that was the end of his life." Ballad of the Troopship's Dead. Down at the foot of Wall street lics the troopehip Kilpatrick, and all day her winches rattled and sheaves creaked THEY DONT MORE THAN SOQO0]THE WALKING LADY SMALL “AD” ENDS PUPILS IN SCHOOLS) WALKS IN AND OUT) DOCTOR'S ROMANCE the pine boxes uway on the quest of empire clung sadly at half-mast to its staff over the entrance to the transport jer, Inside at the datchways where : by Parks on Saturday from aoe ote ere Were ee Tere | ster nearly three monthe of vaeation| “You have been In the city four dAY8,! Dr tester 1. Roos, of No, 299 Weat] and @ chain attached to 11, which was|0f others prominent in the history of FISH PEDDLER’S VICTORY. | te Munta‘tan Lite Insusnee Company ‘i Io SUELO TORE you say?" 2% fastened to the floor. For three years |the country ate ve when they hid | building, at Fourth avenue and Twenty= patrolled. more than a half million children re-| YOU say’ One Hunvred and Thirteenth street. | sie was kept in subjection | it 5 ie ee et | tourth street, were back at work to-dayy Seught Their Boy. turned to school to-day. Some came Yes, e ay si kept in subjection, but one|day:/ appetites sor veins, or. ca | Peter Muthearn @ Others Ac.| having pald no attention to his order. 9 “ ” with reproach;| Who announced in an advertisement| she loosened the leat Dol -oepert i Outside in the street thronged the|back brown and strong from a rest| His volce was vibrant us leather) strap, and), Dolan) prosperéd|and) saved) his mone: aultted of Police Charge. Soe curious until traftfe had to halt to curse|that was all play: others—the great | hers soft with the meekness of confes-) that the engazement existing tctween|escaped. It was in the dead of winter, /A third of It he jnvested In real e tate, | es : fis way on, and the volice to drive the |mafority—no heasthier or stronger than | sion. himself and Miss Regina F. Stern, {4nd the girl wandered for days through |and one of the frst piecs of property , Members of the East Side Peddlers) CHICAGO DELEGATES i ‘And you have not come to see me the snow with hardly, any clothing on|he bought was toe building No. 32 Park | PMtective Association regarded the ac- crowd back. ( Every little while some one in biack— an old lady on the arm of an old man— would work their way through the crowd and up to the watchman at the gate. They would whisper something. The problem of caring for this great ” h n Pec ¥ p MGOEhR Gaasti Nel qatonmanswtild neny RE AHIahene ie nae only an im-| “I have something to say to you unusual method of announcing the | #4 Mrs. Ryan, “or she will run away. {hand In 188 when the owner of the ee ; teres saab were will Ve with Parks when he demands ree “A pass to see my dead boy?" and the/ which tled up the bullding trades for so] eves to his. advise all his friends of the fact and | 747 Ont 1 ave no one (o watch her. If | would pay, He denanded aa incfo-e:. ugem for tha Hetil Bea Food Dediers, ‘ey Are almost imantmous, againge . Midas held toroid Brains arent olbaee | Gensscentee nscetrectear elie cays [hi @aysitl hen ereby forestalling Inquiries. pi in an Institution she would Jand Dolan left the bullding, moving Lito) Wellinan admitted that (he feha President Buchanan's re-election. *s pity sla tN : Miss Stern, who Js only nineteen years| Probably be brutally treated, for she] pix own place In No. 32. wher: the busi- his expenses, but declared that he was = i to her. hand upon the school children of ins What do you want me to do old. s with her parents at No, 162/@tS tantrums that paid attendants ~~ Lat onducted Oye: alice. acting 4s an independent o'tizen. 4 f “Ob, your boy—I didn't know. Golcity, The increase over last year made] “I want you to report for rehearsal | w. , rank © y < paced ss tee eM bed —_ ; . 4) right down the dock there and they Will |an increase of finised buildings a neces-| at 11 o'clock Monday erie? Ahan a eigen o renee ees a cberaratoe ayia heh eil pacaiin herbisineaee lt eel FRED S. GIBBS’ CONDITION ANARCHISTS AFTER KAISER? ell you at the ship,"" and the old lady|sity.. With perhaps an addition of] It was Alf Hayman, the mouthploce 2 Be ene Tr havete lise IE y . mat busty 4 : y { Ha i c a: : {t pretty regularly.” Mrs,|_ It 1s estimated thit from the business | . Islands with a party of friends. The Katra Guard for German Ruler and the old man to claim their boy. Sweethearts and Wiven. ‘There were sisters and brothe! nd wives and sweethearts and other mothers pissed” and fathers like those who were stopped | attend gehool this year, how many will Girprise ) tothe) frlendas of, the: Young |< tgni gunished me when’ didn't deserve | Sagatha’ bucadae’ hel would not-pay alle : fi late have’ gone lo. Hongart at the gate, who went down to take |e prevented from such atteadance and Raiters ithe, Gueatien omen cy AU WAN] PenetRiy cinderstood ip mony, ls now in Paterson awaiting at Piaeavanenneevatt wenn mem. | cautions will be taken to safeguard Em. their dead. from the troopahip. Some {how the department will meet the exi-| ‘And what am I to be?” she faltered.| that the marrage was to take place sictenliniwer rae yy a Door i 2 eters eer Une tue: ; wrever, by the mem- Cero. Within. who ta\to ‘arfive. foci shal verewe s -|gencles of the situation. “You are to be on time,” sald Mr,| this fati. ‘ Japplication to be “treed from paying. | bere of his famity and his physician’ tow at Karapancsa, where b= wit gt merevalcne) athara were acconrpanted | by TT deniede hy Dr Rl v Mrs. Ryan sald she fed her daughter| Mores was about to nail for Europs|that lt is only a temporary rally andjstaz hunting with the Archduke Fred They proved their claims, and | Superintendent Investigating, | Hayman This {a denied by Dr. Roos. The} by piacing her meals on a chair in| with his mother when apprehended. that he cannot recover. {ortek ‘ they took away the pine boxes that con- friends. their tained loved ones, There are " Y , = other boxes that are claimed by no one, | ud.) 4 Rave men maxing tne rounds| «you are to he one of the beautifull two years, as he Is golng abroad to) 19" ihe extent of her two and # halt Mand ene (Gla varnsnaney willl Mnide a theatl| trae: Ry Sevres alk seals, nd) pridesmatds, I wot. replied the fteld | take a post-graduate course In medicine] feet of chain. i honor G 5 rea te Cay ed eS BUBICS COOOL LOW, 1 S on of the theat-| that will keep him away for more tnan| Nelichbors say that the girl some- away in the bosom of the Natlonal| not pefore. But this may be sald: Every | arenas or the Napoleon o} Seas ad Mttelie tater he eit aware cen Ceeehoree ! ° S re. Cemetery, ut Arlington No one cared when they went away and no one cares now that they are cle, ‘Thev were to haye started “breaking out’ the cargo in the Kilpatrick's low- er hold early, but there was a lot of for the St. Louis Exposition boxes. and the feet of thoue who came mer Vacation. amen when they marched out of thelr class- rooms to begin that period which Is awaited with so much anxiety by those who love thelr studies as well as those who do not. 30,000 children, the problem will be vexatious one if ell are to receive In- struction.” Superintendent Maxwell refused to- day to soy just how many children will “T will let vou know totmorrow," he child over six will have a place :n the public schools, The fact that no child over six will be refused accommodation in the public schools meyns that this city is practically In a position to fur- nish education to aii children, for a year, and according to the estimated q- corded. until now?" ‘0;"" and as she hung her head her breast rose and fell beneath her peek-a- boo waist. ‘ “And what have you to say to me?’ of Charles Frohman, who uttered these words, She to whom he spoke was a walking lady in a walking suit, who had just walked In off Broadway. “But what am I to be In the play, t mean?” “And what am I to do?” pursued the maiden, quite emboldened. “T belleve," sald Mr. Hayman, “you are to burst forth in song, or something of that sort," “Oh,” remarked the walking lady, and man, when the fair one had gone. Miss Regina F. Stern. daughter of Sigmund Stern, a wealthy diamond merchant, of strevt, har engagement between Dr. young physician says that the marriage could not have taken place for nearly “I do not eare to discuss the breaking of my engagement,’ sald Dr. Roos to- day, “as it is a very delicate matter and should really be left to the parents of IL will say that there | Wound past the little cottage, but it is my former flancee. has been a disagreement between Miss thought it best to take steps to advise |scream, There has been talk at times eon annulled, explainey his actions to an Evening World reporter to-day by saying that he had taken this ‘Miss Stern and Roos was only announced a time ogo, 80 that the advertisement in- serted by the physiclan came asa great and exposure. i Finally. to keep her confined, mother chained her in the room. leather belt was placed about her body her | A her. After that her mother put the chain about her body, and in the four years that have elapsed she has never been free from it. “L can not let her free for a momen o8 Naseau Ryan displayed a stout hickory switeh that showed use. “Yes, and me cruelly it had been in frequent ort ‘ou know you have treated * sald the girl. “You have Iront of fer stool, At night sne rolls | te little trundle bed forward so tac [the wirl can He tn it and move about When she is being punished her out- cries are pitiful and can be heard all over the, valley. at nce there Was a pathway for th school children of the. Vicinity whicn now overgrown with weeds, the Children ‘have learned to fear that home Edison, J.) Raymond, Amos Cummings and scores | Horace Greeley, Hugh Gran‘, Thomas A. George Jones, Heary Row In 1857 he suffered a paralyus s rove. and he was downtown on'y a couple of times after that, “Phe purchase of the building No. 3% stood tim in good Dolan made and ravd a million dollars, — MORES OUT OF JAIL. E, D. Mores, of Los Angeles, who has deen In Ludlow Street Jail for three velow, But It must have been a dream. [ can't expinin it, Tam so sorry.” -— a only four unioi thi afternoon, The houses quittal of Peter; Mulhearn in the Conrt of Special Sessions to-day as a great victors, Mulhearn and four otuer ps cluding John GO, to the tthe bridgemen die °s, Ackerman, President tn Slight Rally Last Night In Believed to Be Temporary. ASBURY PARSK, N. J, Sept. 4.— Frederick 8. Gibbs passed a good night Bullding Trades, ARE ALL FOR PARKS. Sept Daring Hunting Trip. VIENNA, Sept. U.—as a result of the Itallan Government Informing the aus thorities here that three Itallan anateh- ” In’ which there are tt. held a meeting ths who were called out on 14.—Delegates from Nationel Convention of at Kaneas City Sept. 2t ys asta Five reg ey arate ate a ad Dismal Hollow. and when he died twelve tow other things, "The bill never wan skeleton Keys jthe agreement by which they would rel : lon years ago he left it to his widow with a; changed. An oyster pie always was In| sus # ver’ their iconneotic Hold AOTAEES toe Three nenseed modest competence. jeason, ev m1 aoe ioe pirates a beth cir connection with the Parke re were. ey were hooke: | ‘The place ‘aay , ivereti, d fe han ae + Di hter Is Insane. i place was opea day and night According to Mr Chenev, the great eaditcostetenna pil th sigs | across her eyes, which now gaxod won. . and trucked and piled in ters on the] Greater New York’s Favilities| What She Said to Alf Hayman;| Lester L. Roos, Harlem Phygi-| seven years aco the daughter nhowed |A'MY officers of rink ate thers, Men {orm er eyes, whlch now gaxod WOO | majority of the houseamithe and shoremen handle other freight and cases id to H d A symptom of mild insanity. She would | 00 afterward beeane famous In pill-|" ive ceriainly did. mum.” "| beldgsmen) of (he Perks \inleg aan ; ar difles, Wale tae bovet at dead mca} Taxed to the Utmost on Open-| What He Said to Her an cian, Announces the Break-|aari out of the nouse and wander tor |tics lterature ani silence sat | “Well T must have been droaming of! KtoW!edwed their desertion by thelr P | thes ‘ ‘ ; = +a, |days in the woods until neighbors would |the tables, ae “beef and’ or but.er wer} ‘signatures, and there. was hardly go much resemble. -| How Felt Are Briefly Re- e = foakes and © friends t * | Rafies and Bunny, tor I saw them talk-| vestige of its furmer strenath lere ‘rhe tag that took the occupants ot| ing Day, After the Long Sum He y ing of His Engagement with}na ter almost dead trom starvation | canes And were friends of the Dr0-/ine in Policeman Zounds on the ntreet | ‘Te members of the tated Houtd (ae freight ; that jammed It down and this had to] child's actual systematic schoo! life! gathering up her walking ekirt she’ gtern's family and ming walch resulted | of the “crazy girl,” and. inothers in Bas taken, ayays Siar pinia dvelgnt) the | Coes noc beain untlithat age, walked out to the elevator. 1 the breaking of the engagement, As {Croton Valley thelr little goods o' quick, ( at] ‘Phere were 498,014 vhildren registered |" «sow are you?” sald we to Mr. Hay- ii rived at 1| When, they: unruly by threa’ Becks were between the lone PAR) ot the beginnivg of the fall term last fi soon as this decision was arr! to take them to hear “crazy girl” +: ‘back alive and danced and were glad "I feel Ike the devil," answered Mr. t of asking the authorities to tak: at the thought of the home-coming-| crease there will be 3,00 more thts | s1ayman, pressing his hands to his tem-| tl! My frlenda of the matter aeotre of the girl and piace Rer In-na lowtitae ‘The shuffle of their feet nor the sound! yea, if the strikes had not pees i by Inserting an advertisement, tion, but no one has had the counge of their voices could not reach where ples. ‘I went to hell last night. MT have to say to take the initiative. 7 fhe wead soldiers lay, and if they had/tled up and prevented the com-| PY. ayeaming all T hay lative, would not (have’-rWsturbed thelr] pletion of the dulldings iow in| und \riyasel i Mey oil Othera Coming course of construction the School De- ed a @. 8 Pretty soon there will be another| Partment says It would have been able) yay Irwin was sitting with her trooper in with more long pine boxes— @ll that she can hold. Among them ‘will be most of the men of Co. C, of the Ninth Infantry. They were boloed at breakfast one morning. They thought the Filipinos had forgotten and were friendly, ‘That was the mas- gacre of Viiagiga. Since then they eat breakfast in Samar with sidearms on and rifies at their sides. ristructon, “The | arms. “Trooper, trooper, back from the Hast, ota reverted Ge Heuiciaee ian With *the breakaway she exclaimed: ‘ What worgide, you: bring of my sweet-lang. the sha of studies. was| "You see. I think an awful lot of ; ; ente'a not below In iny lower hold, mde then, "Part. time classes came | Willie, and I haven't seen him for a And you will always be living apart. under consideration at that time in|long time. When he was a call boy at FO 1 cook fim Away with ruttie of drums and the| meetings held jolntiy between the dis-| Daly's and 1 was playing there he used shrilling pipe of the fife, trig superintendents and the principals, | to go over to the flat and take care of tal a > He stayed behind for another's love and that's the way 0° his life.” ” 4 “GOOD-BY, WEARY WORLD.” teary, sy Ty tak’ meat, none or |, A, conspleuous gure in the orchestra Friendlens Man’s Written Farewell | Th 0! peAnal 2 Heights, East Houston street, in Fiat-| hair who plays the bass viol. He is m m D a Ow } Before Suicide. bush and the Eastern District, Brook- Henry Miche Srey, spesevolanend he Or e OS U es CW a es ns 0. ? r Cc Nn OW on A (Special to ‘The Evening World.) MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., Sept, M—A] eg Hoard of Haeation will be put inte | Wck's. Born in Germany, he went to istcoat, & rough} yrectice. In che elementary gcnools in| South America with the first string and ari T 1€] ] S al ) Cae brownloont enemas Hol Meahatian “and. the, tone the full | braas concert Dand to leave Hanover, straw hat, a collar and a necktie were found on the bank of the Wallkill at Midway Park by Mrs. Charles M.|The class Ilbraries to be éstablished | opera music in this country, Though he | e , rousuout the city will be drawn lives in Elghty-elghth street, he walks Hanners, wife of the proprietor of a Me Ge acnooln., ‘About 200.000 books “wilt nd from the theatre every day. restaurant at that place. In the coat Ypockets were a Cathollc prayer book, a Ymemorandum book .and the following ynote: “evhia te the end of it ali, Good-by, weary old world: good-by, rrlends; good: Dy. foes. Twill’ meet you on the other shore. Bury me wherever you ple: I have no friends to notify. I am alone: H. 8, COATES, The memorandum book had an entry sowing that Coates had. pawned his mother's weddicg ring for $2 and. hy Wateh for $12 In March jast, parties are dragging the river. SHOULDERS SAVEQ WOMAN. fee When about to board a Ninth avenue Searching Miss Julia Duff, of No. 813 Willow ave- to cope with all the difficulties which stand in its way. Where the lack of room is felt the most 1s on the east side. Teachers, principals and members of the education board are devoting all thelr energies to an amelioration of the cramped conditions Ln that locality. According to the Superintendent of SChovrs are wlll De Miae delay in star Five New Schools Opened. Five now schouls, opened thelr door lyn ‘Tae new course of study adopted by course will include eight years Instead ‘of seven, which was lormeriy tu force, by placed unan their shelves, ‘he authority and strong hands two policemen Were needed io keep the mob of children in order when Me School No. 1, at Oliver and Henry streets, opened. When the registry was opened last. W ‘some 100 chi. dren entered their names, To-dsy those who neglected to take advantage of the day set for registration made a wil rush to beat down the barriers eet against them. Two policemen were called in to re-establish order. ac commodate all who applied Miss Mary R, Davis, the principal, found that it would be necessary to secure permission fp establish four more part-time classes, Superintendent _ of oo) Buildings Snyder, assisted by a corps of exami! era, was out early making an examtn: tlon of the condition of the buildings, of been received. It waa stnted that there to the door when Willie Collier strolled Into the office of the Bijou Theatre the other day. “Hello! May," he said. Looking around, Miss Irwin uttered an exclamation of delight; then, jump- ing up, folded the willing Wille in her my little boys while I went shopping.” “Yeu,"" assented Willie, “that was the first juvenile part I ever played,” chestra since the day of the old Wal- and for the last forty-five years he has Played everything from clrcus to grand i day—and attributes it etate of health resh alr. to The bootblack at the corner of Twen- ty-ninth street and Broadway cona.ders himself cheated when Joo er goes out of town. The comedian is rather proud of his. feet, but he has another Teason for keeping his shoes constantly polished, The seat on the bootblack’s| stand is his resting place. When man- agerial responalvilities welgh too heavily on his heart he slips out and hurries to the high chair on the corner, where he idly watches the passing throng while the bootblack makes an ostentatious show of earning his money, Last year the man who rune the stand bought his Wife a diamond rng, with, Mr * money, he saya that thi is to receive. mike r Charles Warner in “Drink” at the Sempson To-Morrow! Crauford Cr; Millinery French Lingerie Dress Goods and Kindred Stocks Chiffoniers, at $3.98. Mahogany Parlor Tables. The round top is beau- parlor tables we have 121st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. |193 to 205 Park Row. Chatham EVERYTHING RELIABLE. finished, $8 = Morris Chair,, [Morris Rocker, oak or mah. finish,|oak or mah. finish, sions, §O.80 | cushions, PS.9O This Week in Parlor Suits “L"' southbound train at the One Hun- |old, new and undnished. Weper'& Fields will pay for the piano tifully inlaid and pol- 5 bc. Velour, mahogany frame, reduced from $110 to $90 7 > dred and Tenth street station last night, | At fhe. gate ls Con ole Wat] which the lady of ‘his house and heart MUSICAL PROGRAM rebar [ies sneer 5 pe. Damask, mahogany frame, reduced from $95 to 70 § pc. Tapestry, mahogany frame, reduced from $80 to 68 ‘nue, Hoboken, mad i be (rouble fn fill! ch —10.; e iigaea’ gran tothe spite eetieek the Yooascles "that ml ia ies ihe fol ‘rhe perplexed Arat-nlghter faces the On Fourth Floor—10.30 to 12.30 and 2 to 4 ever bad! ; gation, platform and. the platform of [Willis a: Hunley, Scho No. 9, rook: | tonight. to. “Ulysse the Garden Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra of the CO ee eared ed ae she fell, and|ivn; Miss Helen A. Hulsxamp, Grom-| Theatre; Blanche Ring in e Jersey SL. Pi e Brass Belong the pemenreestin the crate on | met Bohol Nov i Manhatean; Ante | Eily"rat the Victoria: award 1 fran xty Pieces + eho yound WomEn appa donee bee Short, Grammar School No. 151,|in “Under Cover the Murray Hill, ROSS JUNGNICKEL, Conductor From $r9-50 to $110. tween ‘the platforms to where sho ‘hung until helped “out. by tral muployees. Hi I hevetoly bruived and her left arse batts wrenched. ae She refused medical attend- ance and went to her home. At the.One Hundred and Tenth street on the curve from, Columbus hth SMe OR | ds a yy sux! between the and the traing, epace ti platform A. Brooklyn: Fi K. Montfort, Gram- po Lage eons. CH ‘iit JEWS FORCED OUT OF WALES Party Facing Labor Agitatto: Against Them Leave for Amerion. LOYDON, Sept. 14---As a result of ‘the recent anti-Jewish agitation among] the Inboring clusmes at Cardiff, Wales, a in {i ‘ 8 cademy. There's something strangely detloiog thie weather in the title of that Warner piece Sir Hoory Irving and Mr. Carrie Na- tien will appear in New York this sea- son, But not togeth POLICEMAN LYNCH ACQUITTED, In Butler Street Police Court, Brook- lyn, to-day Policeman Michael J. Lynch, of the Hamilton avenue station, was scqult the charge that ‘ mld tha Tig, an praia Gin aia ‘not Ta ‘any On Sixth Floor—12 to 2 and 3 to 5 Ladies’ Symphony Orchestra ithe Restaurant—Eighth Floor—12 to 2 Szakvary String Orchestra In Basement—10 to 12 and 1 to 4.30 Hungarian Gypsy Band Lasting Quality. Lowest Prices. This one $38.00 90, e: