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GRANDEST PALACE AMERICA. Shere are the moving days, when wo all golng into new apartments and they're pretty fine—for a while. it there's nothing in the clty to rent it Can be compared with a mansion Fifth avenue that is nearing com- ) pletion, and which, when it ts read: Will be the greatest and most magni! Gent Avelling-house in America, if uot the worli ‘This ts the residence of ator W. A. Clark, which will hav Wost $5,003,000 when he moves in. T SORROWS SUNDAY WORLD 1s ‘ tO publish the first photo- HS SVer taken of this massive struo- | Aa Won you look at them you'll SAA -unusis! person it you don't envy statures and descrip- Won thake a fie doudie-gage feature. {THE BLIND GIRL WHO WON HER WAY THROUGH VASSAR. Whe story of Anne Veronica Ward, of | oa lass of "05, Vassar College, is a | imarkable story of the achievements | & girl handicapped in almost every including the tnck of work that would stag- y person with all her oung woman, has won her | ) Way, through collage unassisted and @alhed high honors. The whole story, | With Miss Ward's photographs, will be | fond in TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD. | NEW YORK’S GREATEST POBLEM—SCHOOLS. Phere are in New York City mo: “wehool obiiiren than the entire popula. ton Of Boston. All these have to go to. ws p:\blem of how to house this vast army. What ts being done in < the way of new school buildings? What Amprovements are being made in the @reatest public ‘school system in the qworla? omprehensive, interesting very one to read In 'TO-MOR- DAY WORLD. (LOVE TRAGEDY OF, TWO ARTISTS Here is one of the prettiest romances, ony Of ihe saddest of tragedies, in the story of John Boyle and Helen Hunt, oth ar-ists, ‘The young gir! has come to ber Ufo's end under the most har- Towing circumstences, and the young an—ro one can tell how the sorrow ill finalty affect tim. It is 2 ead tale, ip in eyery detail, as told in TO- RROW'S SUNDAY WORLD. Ay ‘AN AUSTRALIAN MERMAID {COMING HERE. tthe mermala of legend, but i milfal young woman who almost ®wem the English Channel, and holds ‘Bome work's records, She is coming to jcd to. battle in the water with #omo of our women swimmers, and they widy for her. Who she is, and (whom she will have to meet here will “Oe told in TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY ‘ORLD. PTE short-story crop'is rot a failure, don't belléve this look at the in. ‘LOXMOKROW'S SUNDAY (ORLD In the competition for prizes bet bort, tales, now or old. = ow's lot contains some particu- arly Ripe. ones, which Bechaps you fror. ‘Maybe yours 1s among them. SEVELT'S OWN STORY oF HIS COLORADO UNTING TRIP. President's own story. of his re-\ ¢ bunting trip in Colorado, when h Mie reputuricn of belng a mi: wu appear sont mee inex. In Re DA WORLD some ex- found from. it. Ac’ the ic -pothing -could “be ot mh any story ‘from the PROPOSED NEW MANHATTAN. “TERMINAL OF BROOKLYN _ OF BROOKLYN BRIDGE|MAvOR AND gris aid a | FOR SHARPERS | Trio of Swindlers Rake hj | N remodelling the Manhattan ‘terminal of the Brooklyn Bridge the; Bridge trains and cars will. be obtained Bridge ‘Department will urge the Board of Estimate to hasten the| work of finally acquiring the block of property on which stands and will continue ag far a8 Duane stra, arching over Chaarvers stryo’. Leggeit’s Hotel, the Staats Zeitung Building and other less prenten-|The terminal plot will extend across Duane street as far north‘as the tious structures that needed space may be bad for building of the pro-|south side of Pearl street, that ample s}#ce will be afforded for the switcn- posed handsome station and senri-office building structure designed tojing of trains. The station building will include‘a basemewt below the permanently relieve gestion. jstreet level for the surface trolley lines, a inanimoth assembly-room for ‘The’ proposed terminal building is an object of architectural beauty.!passengers, a gallery floor for the distribution of passengers coming from It is a modified Renaissance design, in keeping with tha Hall of Recordsthe elevated road and the bridge trains, a third or track floof for the dis- ‘The extension is to be carried across Park Row and Centre street .in the|position ot-bridge tracks and platforms and numerous entrances ard exits form ‘of a greaf circular elevated plaza, from which direct access to all) Park Row to Duune ‘street will -be on arcade, while tie station itaaif. KILLED MAN HAGUE TRIBUNAL |HEALY LEADS IN THE RACE ~INROAD WHO" | HIT FOR AWARD! _FOR CORONER TY THE BRO CHASED WIFE Samuel R, Thayer iia’ Preferential Rights Aocorded | €ngland and Germany. Over U. S. in Venezuela Matter. Former Athlete and Ball- Player Shot Dead in Wil- mington, Del, LUCERNE, Switzerland, ;Sept. 23.—A small sensation was created, during th The terminal station itself extends north at right angles to the bridge | vated stations. (Special to The Evening World.) WILMINGTON, Del,, Sept. 3.—How- ard Bullogk, formerly a prominent ath leté and diseball player, ‘was shot-and ingtontly killed ‘by C. Preston Herring last hiight.~ erring at once surrendered biinself: 40 the police witht) Aion that the shooting was not done, with malice or. tlie-tntention of inguet?, Ing a fatal wound, “by wite and I were on ‘oer way home from the theatre,” said Herring, “and when we reached a dark and lonely’ road we nas down to reat a few minutes; “Guddenly aman leaped, over “the ¢ back Of us. My wife Jumped to her? feet, frightened and excited, and ci belay to run away. | Tb Vater. Fe Tidrew. a revolver and ot- : ed’ him to steps When, he ret session of the Natlonal Peace Congre: to-day, by shatp crjticiam of The Hague Tribdnal ‘by Samuel HK. Thayer, In’ speaking of arbitration Mr. Thayer said: “The utterly erroneous -andsperfeculy . indefensible decision of The Hague sy bunal in the-Venezuela mutter, wher, in @ court of equity, preferential rights ate accorded’ to England and Germany ver the United Statessand other pow- ers, -has awakened the disapproval, if not the condemnation, of the friends ot arbitration everywhere. “That a premium shou'd be bestowed |” “pon the sywers in quesiva, Tor put ting in Jeopardy the ve A weak power, over a mattey, Pile A Imop Mealy zaiupolted yore |) same’ powers to submit to a third arty ‘determination has done! much xldieaied oF will provide a handsome and ornamental entrance to the bridge and ele- Tt is pointed out that at present the number of trains run- ning across ‘the bridge are limited by station facilities, but with the new idea ip practice the number of trains will only, be limited by the eapacity of the bridge itself. The acquisition of property and the cost of “the atiaccaee 1s calculated at $10,000,000, It was originally proposed to erect above the proposed terminal extension a giant municipgl building, butt! abandoned because of the prohibitive cost: Commissio lan has been said to-day that if the courts do not interfere in‘ behalf of interested property owners whe desire to retain iat ‘holdings on the block Se es work of STRANGE FATAL X FIRE MISHAPS: Remarkable Coincidences in the Anjury of a Woman. and a Child, Widely Separated but at Same Hour. , x | ‘Two fire alarms tured in at the same moment from two widely: separated parts of «he ¢ity to-day marked the | fatal Injury by fire of two persons, Jong nearing the end of/life, the other [fast beginning it. One alarm was trom ‘the five-story tenement at No. TENDERLOIN IS NOT WICKED,. “SAYS DOOLEY Farmer-Captain Looks It Over ‘and Says Coney Island Is Twice as Bad. pee | Captain Dooley. the new com- mander of the Tenderloin, who nas (Mark's (place. Mbuihatian, ‘ti Bia and ; from, the cozy tinae/ aaa: ghia ey a Large Sums frm Con- 2 necticut Officals. ' WORKED MANY TOWNS, Believed to Have Nptted Thon. | sands in Their Tour of the Nutmeg State. BRIDGRPORT, Conn. Sept —Php | harvest reaped by the trio of ataspars y who have been working the city as ecko’ is lectors a ee uC eee American Federation of Labor ! astounding. They are now believed; at have operated in all of the Impoviané|, citige of the State, andto have netted! i 43 s thouseuids. Detectives ave seeking tiem » and their arrest 1s expected\ soon, The first announcement. of their dle appeared in The Evening World terday, Not only have. they | zed merchants and women, but ri | satan dared to go ints the pti | tains and get money trom the pt \ officials, including the° county’ she | and others. Among those from whom they # * subscriptions were Sheriff Dunham, New Haven County, $25; Sheriff Sydne: E. Hawley, of Fairfield County, $5 | Senator Allan W. Paige, $10; Towr Clerk Schreiber, $5; Tax Collector Don- nelly, $5; Mayor Henney, of the Bridgeport. Trust Company, ‘They slzo worked merchents, business} men and women. ‘They have worked | the towns of Hartford, Meriden an¢ ‘other cities, saying the alleged conven tion wes to be held in the particulag town.in which they were o " In working these towns they pressaeee