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, Washington's Birthday Anniver- sary Marked by’General Sus- ceenthn of Business Through. out City, , ‘nt MANSION SCENE : “(QF PATRIOTIC EXERCISES, Wewsboys Feasted and Told the Story of the Father of Our Country-Athletio Games at Rinks, Numerous celebration exercises in aa of Washington's Birthday were at different hours to-day in all ‘parts of the olty, and many ddfinérs and e entertainments are planned for tht fing. In addition to the general sus- Mension of business in the financtal in- Otiknttons and exchanges, Government bufldings and in many business houses there’ Wis the usiial flag-raising and @awlay of national colors, @he morning celebrations began with # match hockey game at St, Nicholag in, Sixty-cighth street, at & dlock. betwee a gitls' team, “The ifters,"" and a team called the “Sp!- fa.” At the Cathollo Proteetory, at 0 clock, an entertainment was given, the band which is to lead the inaugu- fal parade furnishing the music. The Kings County Volunteer Firemen's seociation held its fourth annual Ashington's Birthday parade at It @clpck, tha procesgion starting from Livingston and Court streets. It was fevlewed by the Mayor at Borough fall. At noon the boys at the News- ye’ Lodging House sat down to the ual Washington dinner given them Randolph Guggenhetner. ‘The day was appropriately celebrated 4{ Washington's old headquarters, the mel mansion, this afternoon by (he ‘ashington Headquarters Association New York, which was founded by the Daughters of the American Reve- Iution. tk Commissioner Pallas col- Jaborated with the ladies in making the celebration a success, ‘The follow: rogramme was carried out: ed see we J8IC , oe 5m a ctor Be Lig it "Weanington Rano PION har! ind the avignverg. (Proniaent yon Pha. ‘italy, fone of le Sv. pone At oe spresent! rm thom meses a her’ atten M5, tavetty, nied Banner." ates Sete tt pilon at the Museum of wu oak ‘ounrd Tuncheon at Fraunce's et Holland, by Prof. 8. ickmoré, ih the lecture hall ot “the sem. nual frittata ach fe Cit story Club at the & AL ce, Jefferson street ma jast Broad. ry Leet we on "Yellowstone’ by ht. Le. in Algtrib: ot as rae 5 aie by ty ' " aay Woe, miupical Canleat for loving cu ented by Mrs, 4 co i ee ‘Heeaaa ni wa eat oy. meeting, Bo- ; ob menting at ian Club and others, Keren will be helt in many of the il schools ane chs hes, is morning the flag was holsted he old Block House and Fort Tiever My Central Park by ‘Ihomas Dayis, vi] Wat Voteran, euere he mornin véral hundred agpol aren My remonier at the B ee Exempt Piremen’s, we Marched from. thetr headquar crete peterson Market py 2 rat ising No, 26, and paraded EY fa thev were dened by Ptr he Letter Carriers’ Ass aa #ecompanied them to E Ly emporium of John 1 ws in, Where thev dined. ‘The cE ie aH the firemen, as the dav marks Mf, ae HOW WOULD YOU LiKE TO HAVE ONE HUNDRED NEW CUSTOMERS P Je your store in such shape that HUNDRED NBW 'OMERS would “turn the tide” for you? Ase things with you only just “so-so” Bille maturing too fost-sales a little too slow— and ‘hustle’ around your pounters? Are Fixed Expenses coming to be @ burden—while they should be merely an Incident—in your business? If you feel these aymptoms—no | matter whether you are a big merchant or # little oge-YOU NMED A TONIC! PUBLACITY, in just as large doses ge You can stand, repeated RVERY DAY, witli change the whole situa. tlont for you, It ds idle to suppose that you oannot secure the ONE HUNDRED NW CUSTOMERS—regular customers— who would “(urn the tide" for you, YOU CAN GET THEM IN A WHEK —put not by wishing for them, It's not s0 easy ag that. Nor by dis- trfputing hand-bills, or putting up posters, or buylng space In pra- Srammes~lt'e not so easy as that. You must spend some money—~mora than you have spent—for ADVERTISING BSPACD IN THH DAILY NEWSPAPER having the lar; New York City. chroulatian. Bogin with the “Want Directory’ for apy Immediate noed, Scarpa ee avant those giving a Bociety of the Cin- ts new Walder A Astoria: the Ag. Pre ih ot oak, fe lee fe lution et Delrocqnton' e a8 gayly decorated ‘with floral ails a thirty-ninth anniversary on ve thoudand meérobers of the | Regu) toe from Sinesa. Cre ttt \ ae, iy'\ ¢ Mn Vy thee: TRDDY--{ ean’t tell @ lie, father, I did it with my Httle hatchet, ay a! thes “DAD” AND HIS DAY, OR Ban Be He Maing ts ty th vice rod Ry Ke Cait e bOP oughs pamed 5p for their “mer bers within the pad year a DANCE OF DEATH AT HOLIDAY BALL, Heart Ditense Attacks Merey Maker During Final Walts and He Drops Dead. To the strains of a pettlotic walt% and with the words of & sone sung by & hindred = omarrymaters ringing through the hall, Phtilip Buchelle, stae ty-five years old, of No, S88 Maat One Hundred and Thirty-fitth street, danced, to his death laat night, Buchelle and his wife, Mery, attended & ball given at Ebiing’a Cadina, Ond Hundred and Witty-sixth street and St, Ann's avedde, 1h Gon af Wash: Ington's birthday, and unt 4 e’dtoek they were Sale in every dance. The it ta iota foe concinded yet Ci e et dance was decid Hardly find te oe ae en ea however, when Thichelle th i hands, and fell to the floor, He way carried to a dressing room, and apt spbuleece summoned from Lebanon THAT AXE IN RHYME. The Memory of Our Country's Father Is ‘It’ Right Now, and Incidentally a Holiday ie the Schoo! Children's. This ts the day—'Pruthteller's Day,” each hour and each minute. It’s origin Datta rape te way) hae got “a cherry fo it.” It eulls up Yorktown, Bunker Fi, Weat Point and Valley Forge, and moked ue dowo thmt bitter pili—thac yaen of * te i if fy ) and banish it @ay adong with Santy yon 8 soldier breve waa President, ob, why must faine hark to the chetry tree where Georgie would tiot tte? That Bink Tea. {ta arrival Dr, i Gr tg arrival Dr Pate] Hie went fo Pitteburg when @ lad, a 3 the aise, - . he premedy bronti the dancin, i ‘an ead, Coroner O'Gotman was fivoe sammoned ina gave & permit for t! removal of the body. See eeeeanEET > CUPID HOLDS GAVEL IW JERSEY CITY COURT. Uulda Up Teitts and Things While Sadge and Cloek Unite ‘Bwo Couples, Cupid held the gavel in the First Crim) |inat Court of Jersey City to-day, and |postponed all pending cases while two blushing couples were married. ‘The crowd i the coutt-foom remained so silent during the double ceremony thet hed # belipin dropped from the coffturen of either of the brides it would have eourded tke a Rugslan bomb, Bus when the Iagt words that tnitet the four aweethantte bad been uttered every ond of the 30 witnesmes ares and cheered lustity, Harry Dungky, thirty years of, of No, 98 Sussex street, and Julta Ulinks, twenty-two, of No, 188 Morris ‘st qeregy City, were st de Bows es to enter the con ra, il Sud eo Higgins was net Ott Henne | Hugsler, twenty-six, and Alice Ke: pea twenty-three, both of Herkimet, ‘Durst Ip Upon the scene. Mather bore out his name in gr style, He was in a hurry, he sak amd couldn't wait until Miss Uline had been linked to Clerk Johnson agreed to tise) tone [Diner tt ‘Mige Kehuedy Mra, ler, hen tt wis HM over the two Dalai jcouples smilingly Pompowledaed’ the the \cheers of the Srowd. ‘Phen | tened omtr to aoe the sights in ple ed ew York NEW YORKER DIE DIES AT SEA. | avtnttem ¥. “gtantey | iuccwmbe on Steamalip from Bermuda, The Rt. Rev. WilliameStanic, Bishop ;of the Roman Catholle diocese of Pall River, Maga, was one of the passenyers who arrived to-day on the steanee Bermadian from Rermaida. Mit the Bermudian was. at sea late yearend lay William F, Stanley, of thie city, died on ‘board from exhaustion The body waa brought to port, a SHERLOCK HOLMES, A splendid Sherlock Holmes story, “The Mystery of the Dancing Mén,” fourth of ‘The Return af Bhérloc Holmen’ series, will appear in the foure te Woe Nth alent aden 2 * “the ps uaa a a Rp oer dome 2 | | ORTIFICATIONS but to his credit say oné Mlttle took was all he had before he hiked away, Ne hurried down toe Boston tp attend o pale pink tea, (No, ‘twagn't "Pink" '', Lawton ‘that miade Britotia také to sea.) F, Finance oame to Valley Porgo, No beef arrived "in can,” He) Jot his hungry troopers gorge on ab- sont treatment plan, Although no beet trust floursied thén, vor did doped milk abound, the swor@ could catch no full pig pen, nor hed “nearfood” been found, Like Fungton, did G. W., calm, cro#s rivers Wearing clothes, but Ake ash of “Unele ‘tom," he waited til froze, And so New Yorkers e him and a love for him they Teel, for he Iu was in ‘nose dave dim tee Prusts under heel The only President was te who had! the pride and style to know the ogpital | show b be right on Manhattin Isle, wind go for him we say, “Hurray,” and placg tone else above him, bemuse he madi | A holiday, #o why should not we love bim. | Hla Country's Dad, His ev'ry brilliant tine and deed, und FIRE IN THIRTEENTH ARMORY SOLVE THIS IF YOU CAN, “The Mystery of thé Danaing, Men’* poe me 4 clover olpher, Get_the A-pawe ‘a er Fire was discovered in the Thirteenth Regtnent Armory, Sumner and Putoans: avenues, Brooklyn, to-day, but was exe se hay rie ot m0 | the frst in peace, BRIDGE CRUSH Aramis Hin, me Mt foe pared the town you. of ft toon! g bs his ri ital Bi wee they bal wat ane thinned, And wothen maly he 4 trast. He got some soldirs from O11 France Gd enlist em, but Arve ren, 2s of Pha hd an ae a ut He braved the huny er “ine the palm, dut Wwe'ra not told that he 'step-livelied’’ to & Subway train or stormed the B, But still he |e the frat In war, First in tthe throb bing, red heart core of all—tut Jacob R, T, Also Can you solve Views—Cheap BY EMMELINE PENDENNIG, ‘The recent aceounts of homeless young women in watt in New York City and the sufferings they experietived led to a talk with Mr, Robert W, De Forest) for- mer Tenement Housé Comenisaoner, about the best way of providiiig tor girs In moh sttalix—ot the prctlem that working @ifls dé a class must face in olty Hf6, porting) of trying to be so, is one of the moet pusaling factore that we have to Fotest. ‘Young women, independent of | faites And eaffing & starvation wage, fontn a rapidly growing social group and | tt, & singularly helpless one, They need a Bolomon to look out for their interests, “FOr the git earning a ateddy but low | Salary, the Work{ng girls’ Hottie Is doubt. leas the thing, In such places an the | 4 Co-operative and the Clary de Hirsch Home young women can tecelve board tind lodging for $2 or 98 a week. “But these places are already crowded and qumbere of applicants are turned away ech week, fa a demand for a many ore such Institutions ae naw ontat, “winen it comes (o the afrl who is looking for temporary shelter #he 1s not go easily provided for. It lsa.very grave question whether there should be an in- Biitution empectaliy intendsl for the mit alone in New York and without money te Ond aaeintence, Buch a refute ls probably ufdrise. Relief Charity Harmless. “Phe reagon is the harmful ys tere, free aap, free coal. CW watp t fat tie ahreloed tucheve | indeced by standing in bread lines we should have a mtch latger percentage Of the mBlebodied poor partaking of the thot tanto d'hote et cheritaiae reliet 40. ikea ERE CAN A GIRL ALONE IN N. Y. FIND ASSISTANCE ? Former Tenement-House Commissioner Robert W. De Forest Gives His Be of Greatest Assistance. ‘Dae homeless girl Who Is selfemups | cope with in New York,” says Mr, De [ot hy } aN ‘That the 4 Prevention Better than Cure, ‘You see, I belfeve that the wleest qharity ie preventive in ita effet, ‘Phe tonetfiehit-hotise reforma that im. proved the housing of va yf, the work for thé pteventiin of tuberculcsis, the cradade Of thé Conéusten’ League that elms to improve the working ¢on- ditions, gre « infinitely more valuable fin thelr effect than the relief of ihdi- vidual poverty with coals and food could ever be. From a sciéntific stand- point the kind but iscriminate mitt Of charltadle benefits ihuch more barm than good. "At thé deme thie, whtle tie etresd should be fal on the. preventive aide of dhariteiiie wank, I do not for 4 min- ute vO that the rellet ide tt to be apleated. Te Ugh Sette We ate in- sigh, ea Filed be able to woe, are fwoult be very serlous ywitied to encounters tn ne fa pe DA gaegen' Hf the, check bey emit would b6 & potyelot ctl collection of indtvidual under {ts rout, and @ very aéflous dangéed that tatmfal influences would be felt Re ae the ratuge wih to bes HM, on the: other , there Was an attompt to dieriminate between Worthy and unworthy teants for ad- pi eae ‘there ts Likelihood that grave diffteuities would be found.'’ ‘There is one scheme for the cheap housing of women that meéty with Mr, De Forest's hearty approval. That is & hotel for women modelled after the Milla Hotel for Men. However, this te not a oharity, but a paying proposition, “Mitts Houses” for Women. “If women could be lodged in sepn- rate, comfortable tooma at 15 cents a night amd boarded at correspondingly low rated, wWanien wagé-earners would be dgoured an indépendent way of life,”’ he paid, “Hore agala the diMculty of collecting alt Kinds of women under the stme root {s mot with, bet not to so great a de- aree, Theré fe, of course, the risk that women of bad character may make) helé way thete and prove a degrading inGuenge fer otser Inmates, But in a hotse where the résidents occupy sepa rate rooms and lead the comparatively freq lite of a note? there fe not a great danger: “Wor the pirt in finencfal straits euch an Inetitutton would be a boon, There are charitable soctetiéa that would be witing to sustain gitls who apply to thom if there were proper Institutions where they could be boarded, But the manent reskdemta (the Margaret Louide | Home Js small and has Its own clien- "ed yerburh gerade alternative lode t une {nant read estate dealers in tie cliy, tment on the east wide when the ord- Sade wag started inst the red Mihte and the notorious “cadet” sya: Papen street, to-day, and made for the Hetopped béfore 2he dewk, breathless and trembling, “‘pleéde sehd the police to my house, My son bas attempted to hold mo up at the potmt of a pistol Qn take money from me,’ St estate dealer to “aide from the Guostion of the wid | 4 dom of founding @ réfuge tor young | 1 The Oppeubelmer Institute, |Get Wise, Keep Posted, ‘Tell the newsboy o werking-giti# homes arg filled with per- | Der Hotels Would fhe, atta Washington nthe ait (te its "inalial i Siu naily pl nt 8 Mills shot a Heal it wie was a tHe vill» miged it develo i ndcente but not cheup.tate tre le ii reverting to the sublect of the pre+ Heattuent of the girl fponennl for Hol iy, repatter asked Mr, De Furst HOt Are that Timhiye ore i sire lt Many cdees unaided that Were really deserving, and if it wat ‘a to expend $95 in giving it attitude of 8 bottie charlidable jhe stitutions seems to by that of Josking one Hot t het eve of thy= re ty or ted ice," he sald if tear It pen sometines that Worthy 4 Hieople r fora tind. ‘Then tis an inevitable thot that some PR Wnt al chatty workers grow somi AM pau ty ‘the omotioral effects oh i “sympathy a Orawback, telnet EE Ei Me hy pretty muc byt ey: Ader ; pkg ‘|Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Live ER a Bladder Trouble? member It 1s n profession, and the most fae nie ff Taal i To Prove what Swamp-Rodt, the Great Kidiey, vat fis in alae and Bladder Remedy, wilt do for YOU, all out Away fo iy mi are! ‘hat thie ole 3 Sa es oe A gal ers May Have a Sample Bottle | Sent Free by The pa food and coal is not sosnecessury of] = ee 0 helpful as the service of gord coun- 0 Ming 14 toe iitart them Aven Paty or di aoe In ¢ back Io Une |g, Jack atnbito ji nh, ost bid ree it mist ahah evidence of kidne: ur sallow complexion, me hy me Won Out, vi é We. Hee Naas ts ly warn! Tone See Whe see ‘ gnlng Wor show you that the track of health is} main undisturbed 1 bn rangers not clear, for twenty-four hours, fo1 19W bay toa} If these danger signals are ‘un- ment of sitting, of has a ¢ frie. There fs much, foo, ocr es not heeded, more seMlous resulta are wure|paurance, it 8 svideney ae wn i ew reed ta toatl ihe ror we i rane Mai ed neys and bladder need { at ine bP BA ea me as Ne 4 unit ee mild Pand the eatinondtaary @ anise any, ou ein | a niataee™ saniey, tare pA A rele al my non ey 4 Sf ron Beas eRaee {s soon stands-the highest for ite reali amet" cures of the most distressing cases. one—and tree, ‘a pei each I slept that nit th t e yard o teal ti Mane, ia on it wn 9 eae 3Y8 SON = Beanie GUN OVER HIM sis ciat tui fi cant etant 1 aie ate Bit, tot thon, Ma) was Sark, "apes ie ta fs mt at se Syemp-Root ry ning. Aloh Man, Whe Fought “Cadet'’ System on East Side, Tolle Police that Boy Tried to Hob) ~ aeyeetneeiy Louls Gordon, rated ag a man of larme towns, and one of the méxt prom: Whd wae @ feader in the reform thove- fem, rushed from his home, No, 150 isabeth street police etation, “Sergeant,” cried Mr, Gordon, as he ulun, Who was in col m at the time, asnigned’ Pos Pepe teln a socom my th in ité home, git Btein any pa, the n, a " was d threatened to shoot to death, Young ahorden 4 ata 63 ey ur en te war tka fo the re, Diadlothon bilan ie ya his busin of a con- pe aid veh snd al ult, in eth Mae Same: early day and be 9, Sa ft ones, any ast an it asserted, p rerolver ‘rom his pocket Greater values than ever in out 3 Rooms ne Comptetely $75 4 pe cones | 5 5 Rootes a Coaspletely $| ae On sso to owe showrooms, ar nim of a ‘Lau ie ga is Lhd monty was ‘en | mys that he made Mt eave and then ran to the sta- tno RoIN to. cour apt aver" the matter an TART the wheel of cofittérte in the 4 a aGrrgen right. The rush and bustle in galng to Bi fon ehéane na atm ahd alg this morning will not be so great that you | at a tothe ‘pelige ner afettes ad stand still leog snevgh to buy a copy ofthe @ @ 4 he, "I was exefted, 1 will be satisted it the Court will put him wider a bond for alx months and fock him up for a while fo that he can gober up,” Young Gotdon wos tater arraigned jn fhe Taube Police Court, where, M A trate Steinert poed hitm jinder bait to keep the peace for six mon OPPENHEIMER TREATMENT CURES ALCOHOLISM No detention from business, Craving Overcome within 48 wag The new edition is brimful. of up-to-date 159 West 34th St., New Lae LR CAT Cl that you want the best almanac published, a acerca ant htormattog 05) bien a quarter. He'll do the rest, Sent by mail to adiscussyioy Lester

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