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id a —— | had been Informed that he could not be | ance Intereste were against him on | count of bis alleged activity in the | inserance world } | Lynde Stetson as the author of | Mratement. The news of the letter Veaused much diseusdion and some of the Iogisiators suggesiod a © | eee" POLITICAL FRIENDS 1 Mection of a & i | | MURPHY HURRIE: | TO ALBANY AFTER : | ALL, NIGHT CONFAB. $ chedule Filed by Cheney | Shows How Robin's Acquain- senied to the -sucus as a candidate for United Stat or, Charles F. Mur- P hurrie y at o' dock this Morning to take perse arge of the mtuation. It was od h Went prepared to f candidacy of Justice James A. O'Gorman, who, Bocording to his friends, would be! Willing to nooep: the Senatorship, | It Was Mr. Murphy's hope up to the Ja minute that Justice Dowling might accept. Dowling wouldn't Afford It Justice Dowling at the meeting at Delmontco's found himself submitted to the strongest kind of pressure from leading Democr n refusing to ao cept the Senatorship he took the ground thot as a poor man he coulé not in Justice to his family afford to Secrifice a place on the Appellate Di- hawken and started to Albany on & train over the West Shore leaving at B o'clock, This train has no sleeper and the boss had to up through long weary hours. Mr. Murphy had determined to seep ent Justice Dowling to aid in @ set | an of the deadlock served to compli capital. Mr. Murphy's advisers told tim thi If he trusted to his young Meutenanis tn Albany he would run the risk of a bad Appeared to be eeriua enough to de | , Mand the presence of the boss. Dowling's Final Word. } Justice Victor J. Dowling of the Ap- | Peliate Division of the Supreme Court, | upon whom the Insurgents and the regulars practically agreed ax @ com- promise candidate for Senator, when feen at his home, No. i West Elehty- fecond street, this morning, declared that the announcement that he could not consider the position of Senator was final, Justice Dowling sald that he under- Stood that all the forces would preb- ably be centred to-day on the election of Justice O'Gorman anf that he thought that It would be a happy cul- mination of the Senatorial denMock. | While Justice Darling declined to) iscuss the situation at length, his friends assert that the position he! takes ts that a man owes his first duty to his family, Justice Dowling is not @ wealthy man and for that reason torship. His friends assert that were he in a posttion financially to make the anty York, of Brook Dreak at the last moment, The situation | ton |gvaranteed by J. G. Robin, loan made June 24, 1007. made Aug. of $19,01.%), |chanies and Traders’ Bank, par 190. Company, Preferred, $10.00 demand note of Fidelity i he $s reluctant to consider the Sena- | ¢ tances Borrowed Money, ASSETS ARE $7,073,508 One Loan With Ear-rings as and Reichman Indorsed Many, Security — Cummins The rebeduir of the Northern Rank of New York wae filed today in the County Clerk'# office, It war remistered @coording to State Banking law by Supt ©. I. Cheney. Aw in the ache ule revealing the process of loaning money to frienda of care of the Carnegie “insiders in the Trum Company Viton bench at $17.00 a year nl & Pl the Northern Bank's financial state. Athoal position paying only fh dosed j™ment tndicates tht politicians and ‘To the suggestion that he could PF8>! eriengs of Suseph (i. Robin and his Gee law while acting as United States | noara of directors had little trouble Senator he repited that he could not 966 | Lorrowing an they wished how a conscientious man sitting 18 THO) mH. tnt ansmtn amount to §T,0TR/80801 Senate could practice law in W ww | anctuged fn this fleure are the v0 a ington. ftema: Cosh, €789.087.62; cash ttere, $252 ‘The Senay esarcranry arene 6410; Home in transit, $7 Ditle die Jong after midnight. ‘he last train for wounted 4; time loans, 198.200 Albany over the New Fork Central ted) ge iina tow: Ro contingent departed, Me. Murphy, aecompentet BY | fund, $658,056 13, mtocka and bonds, $9 Secretary Tom Smith of Tammany Hal, | gap ge ort ‘ a t 8S; Aken, 26200; real emt Daniel F. Cobelen and Pxil Qenabee | ge sen: furniture end fixtures, 3 took a cab to the West meriraeeend 06.00; wafo deport caults, $24,000, duc treet ferry, crossed ower to eo from other banden, $977,006. Some of Those Accomr Among the politicians, Me and I1ttle who nmodated”’ by the Narthery Bank are the following, with the amounts drawn, the name of the In- were away from Albany, but the refusal Of dorsers and the dates of the loans D. A. Sullivan, ahares of M 00, aenured by 72 nics and Traders’ Rank, @iready sadly-muddied situation at 1be 9 shures United Stites Title and Guar- and Indemnity CC ib shares Hom mpany of New ‘Trust Company shares If ank of $50,000 South ‘raction ‘s first mortgage mt 0) shares of South ace Company's common all per William K, Weaver, 320,00, secured by 167 ahares of Nineteenth Ward Bank ®uaranteed by J. 1. Reichman, Loan made Oot. 7, 1910, O. J. Walsh, 0,089, secured by 620 shares ‘arnegie Trust Company's capital stock, guaranteed by J.B. Relchman, Charles A, Moore, W. J ‘Cummins ané Martin J. Condon, Loan 21, 1910, Melrome Recurities Company, $1,281.01 (guaranteed by J. G. Robin to amount | Reoured by 175 shares Me- 190 shares of Mechanics and Traders’ Rank, par %; 100 shares Ttallan-American | Trust Company, 100 shares Weatern Toe M5 shares Kotckorbocker Ter | Development Conypany, dated May 17, 4 shares Fidelity Development mpany, £0 South Bhore Traction Company's 5 per cent. first mortaage, fice in salary he would gladly ac- | ave 1 $5,000 South Bhore ‘Trgotian pt the h honor offered him for the |Company*s cent. first mortgage, sake of harmony in the party I for no due 1 Sept. & 1908, j other reason W. H. MiMs, trudtoe, $5,600, secured by His Views as to Senatorship. {20 shares Northern Bank stotk, Loan Tt Was Kugceniod that if Justice Dow. | Made Sept. § 1910 ling would aecept the Senatorship the| F. K. Morris, $4.00; deed to house and difference betw his present salary |tot, Two Hundred and Twenty-third J the #alary that he would receive as a Senator aight easily be made up by the law, but June t conditions have | so changed in this country that were a men elocted to the Senutorshipy his time | #hould be devoted solely to that posi tion, He does not betiewe t | ator of t ted States sh xtent in vibtie oMciat bis chambers in the 16 today Justicve ed to dixcus the possi. | tlon as United Sia Senator except to say am not a candid ond never have b : Won't Answer One Question. ation 80 powsible to ¢ oa should be Was asked ne to ay on that sub- © reply rmAn'® Collengues addrens nator and seemed to take It him as for granted that he was to be chosen. One con: Justice rman said “At 1a nor necessary for a judge to re- fiem to have bis name presented to the leured by street near Barnes avenue Earrings Security. W. B. Bhorer, $630; secured by two pairs of earrings and one diamond brooch valued at $600, Made July 16, Tg Ke every ng and Company, 1 shares Rosehill Ce Company aud chattel mortgage plant and one autome Loan made March 2 104, F. Augustus Heinze, 4,00; no se curity given, Mrde March 7, 1007 ©. 2. Sullivan Advertising Agency, 5,00; endorsed by T. D. Sullivan. BF. O'Netl, $35,208.7%; Auaranteed by A.M jr, William 1, Cum mings, Martin Condon, J. B. Retchman. Participating ment, $140,000; guar With Carnegie Trust Company; to J. 8. Marcus, loan of $215,090, secured by 610 shares of Public Bank and as signment of mortgages amounting to $280,000. Stony Brook Association, 91,000, en. dorsed by Wivam 1. Younger Imperial Road Company, 86,000, en- Gorse) by Kdwin A. Merritt gr, cauc It he becomes the caucus | gp). maine 00, nominee the Will be time to resign | SPOON’ foe asa caeeiene from th h wan, 93 Justice O'.orman intimated that he Ment by 608.54 of American might have some statement to make ! ett quidation rn the day, R. ¥ 7 aranteed by a aoe . Willlam J. Cumming, ¢ nA “ ir, J man, Marun JURORS REGULATE CRIME. t Guana . 1 0.0 eourity 3 y Se Says Judge Majene mo Sentenc- . i $10,000, secured Ing Maw for Shooting ree Emyire 1 Company Rone of the Ger ‘ M t oT , . di . ' tionad, Bank L " wh whares ul ¥ f Verge th negro, At eM é. nbeut the secured by & {nile und his { i “Jurors must perform the ins South Sb order thut mo may be made & © m We are} as a mm Com " n this 3 y ‘ regulated ty the conectence and } 4 gence of 4 Juvere who sit from a 2a » to @my in oar Courts It is ae goud or t : as bud ax tier conscience or intelij- | November 2 gence makes Nothing reste with A Few Robin Loans. the Court but to pans on judgment that) yO pa te nares ae wi express the repr of Bo: oxeph O. Re dicate manage clety at the crime ede eecured by 10.000 ahny ete fenfant bor tod De Judee M ced Snell to King Sing an twe “om and #ix more than four Traction years and two months ! pn deaitnystss eh Only Vee “Bem a LNiNE » J te LAXATIVE Bun NINE. Laos far » P te Senataie ow. Jo ores ‘e Ges of THE 81, 1911, * Same. EVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY, MARCH French Aviator Who Broke Record By Flying 90 Miles an Hour in Plane} BROTHER SHOOTS SISTER THINKING HER A BURGLAR Girl Moving About in Dim | Light at Home Is Riddled | With Shot From Gun. DIES IN FIFTEEN MINUTES ,Youth With His Mother Re- | light Shattered Lamp and Find Victim on Floor. TWAS HER NICKEL SHE SNATCHED AT |ON RAILROADS AT SUBWAY WINDOW: $18 PER; ARRESTED —o— —e | Court Says Miss Dobbs Didn’t} Head of Brooklyn Correspond- Rob Interboro in Taking ence School Accused of Coin for One in Box, Fraudulent Use of Mails. MISED J0B8 Our W Hotel di te " Justices Ryan, Moss and Zeller of the Brookiyn Court of Special Sessions, to-day acquitted Miss Marie Dobbs, a young stenographer of No, 98 Lafayette The oung Inada all have over the burning the id pouring over the text- who been | PHILADELPHIA, March %.—Roused | by an unusual noise in his home at | Landsdowne, near here, early to-day, and peeing @ figure moving about in the dim light, Alexander Kerr, eighteen, yeare old, fired a shotgun at the ob- ject and then discovered that he had mortally wounded his sister Nellie, six- teen years old. The girl died in fitteen | minutes. | ‘The father of the two ts a night watch: | | man and was away from home, Young tlon without result returned to bed. A few minutes later be was again roused, this time by his mother, who aiso heard rred ult purty the noise. | as ive Beta ge | Securing a gun loaded with bird shot, | " } | the young man weut into the hallway if Poll Gimnnebinain era : FOR BIG AMOUNTS, Jand maw a figure in dark. clothing. 1 mortgage | Knowing his father was not at home he A of America, due | | fired, The shot extingwished a lamp that 1 was burning dimly and when it was re- Otto K $ secured by ssa Ughted Kerr and bis mother were hor- | or of the: HM t 7 Com rorified to discover the mistake. pat lt stone rears yaoi Loan | The girl had evidently risen to go to the bathroom and had slipped on @ dark | robe over her night dress, ‘Theodore Werner, 838.1 250 whares of the Sta 00; secured by | Savings Bank of Butte, Mont. made Be | The grief-stricken youth sald he was | Hamkerw’ Realty and (Continued from First Page.) hes) seoamiinear teprcihsttcy naawdeSahs sl el eth pany. £00, ured by |truder in the house that he did not Rea debenture bonds, nkers’ ty nt ‘ vy, |Peally Know what he was doing, His urity Company, due 19M Loan pigeon ago, Superintendent Rudolp'| sory was corroborated by the mother r Miller, who ts the executive head of nia 19, 18 and the authorities have not taken ac- 1. Clifford Kitne, $8,000; uare the bureau, was mute that the charges | 10) gguinat tim Iierman A. Me made were untrue and so assured the Boroug!: | ait President “TT indorwed by Sule Present MoAneny, however, asker RAIDED AS OPIUM DEN hy D. Switvan, the Mayer that Commissioner Fosck FOR FASHIONABLE WOMEN. | Oct rat 1 by De PeMMMtied to make a secret Investize- —-— m anteed bY | tion. ‘The employees of the bureau | por. Say i 2 uae; t,|knew nothing of thik Fostick's men |POUce” Say Pairons Came in| Kraus. Made Oct. | Went through the records of the depart- Autos to Chinese | ment, Interviewed hundreds of butklers “Laundry,” and obtained a mass of evidence under- | An alleged 00, ‘enous stood to be appalling “oplum den” a: No, 20) & rave, Oc The preparstion of the report was| West Thirty-sixth @treet, which the po- . . “|nagtened somewhat by the general gutt- line say was frequented by fashional secured lic resentment against city departments | attired women, was raided early this | aus and yoused by the fire horror in the Ase) | morning and Louls Way and Ong Sing, | M, 190. | Building, Jast Saturday afternoon, Kach | Chinamen, were arrested charged wita | ik, CUR, wacured | cit denarthent Gas been Changing the [the tllegal sale of the drug, ‘Two cans | van, MAG | others with Meence and ineMctency. | of oplum and two cans of “yen yen.” die, $8000, indorsed |The Taport on the Bureau of Bullaings| or opuim ashes, were confiscated. Th Sullivan and | Wl @o far, according to those who have| The place was fitted up in front Uke . Nov seen Mt, to place the blame for such con-|@ laundry, Detectives Curren, Beadie, | Comt se » 1D. ditions as existed there on which has been completely a burea demoralized Reilly and Cruise of the West Thirty- seventh street station, who made the | ed by Kraus and 7.1, & 3 I. [by those among tts members woh are| raid, say that the rear room was titted | ' n & MeCormick, aed | ratios and have formed an inaide ring | With bunks. hy Timothy PD. Sullivan, 2, [to further thelr own ends, The detectives have been wit 3 | place for a month. Tt ar no RES: women seem to have bei cipal security, OTTO RINGLING DEAD, | trequenters nua that. they could be often seen driving up in taxicabs and JACKSONVILLE E ENTRIES. Momtes ot Pau Clrous Family turing cars. Detective Curren entered the place early this marning and waked for xpires of Heart Fata ree age 5 what is cly known as @ isa fs e ‘shell of 0 He says that Louis on ncling, the second of the f immediately produced an oplum jfamtly of brothers who now control the «pul from under the counter. It was greater part of the circus bueiness of| neatly wrapped up and Curren paid him iry, died to-day after an at-)@ dollar for 1t. He then signalled the art disease. J other detectives und the arrests were Ringling was the financial man-| made. ger of Ringling Brothers, and had d-| eee ect change af wome of the vanses) BERNESE ALPS PIERCED. | 4 combinations which ocourred irs in the rs, | Fimal Bore Made for Thira Longest partments at the No, 60 Tunnel tn Europe. ‘ with the family of his! pepxE, suitueriand, March 81.—The The native town ef the Ringties 1«/Al obstruction to the Loetechbers | Hesaraione AVia. ie ole the cead,| Tunnel through the Bernese Alps was | Mic an Gant shown Tein th | plereed by the laborers at 3.30 A. ML. to- y after five and a half years’ work and the expenditure of $20,000,000, ‘The tunnel, which Is the thind longest in Eu- rope, Measures 14,500 metres, or approx- {mately nine miles, ut the body of Mr to Ringling will Wy Pr FIRST RAC faereaters’ eders’ puree; three. With the completion of the Loetsch- } tye ion i ‘ 19h ive year-olds and upward: seven furlongs, | Hers Tunnel, wht lanned to ive Petit Sea teeta, ays te he Ah) —Geandienimo, 214 (CTroxter), 12 to 4, (the, Mumplon trem otahge ligated SEVENTH IAC} i an} 8 tod anf 8 to 1, fret 's 1 | which travense Switzerland from nerth \ 5; | (biutnagel), © to 2, 0 to 6 and 4 to to South, there will be a dtrect | Mi « Kimball, 109 (Davenport), through route from Milan to Herne, is Wa itl) |6 te 1, 8 to 1 and § to 5, thin. Time—/and thence to Calais and Bontagne, The q tain ot i 1.28 4-6. a ma Mettondale, De- | distance from Milan to Calta by this A ar, Falnd ¢ ta Hamilton, Night Mist, route will be about 675 miles, or nearly aie an arie, Maaonta, Lorrower | eighty miles less than the existing dh, a Nelson ran and ied as /foutes, The tunnel will be double-tracked Ne throughout. i D RACE—Parse i year-olds and upward; five 9 furk sow. HH, Marry, Tle 3 even and 1 to fro 1 and eve. Milt Sate re sr sao on san | Sarsapari a SAS EE RN 2 rat ee eee asa on nee | By virtue of its unequalled | : : igh ae aaly in tite. |blood-purifying, nerve- 5 Sede 1300 Hs eee J yurga: Strengthening, stomach-ton- oe f Ber, tngeemrita , fhe act until he had jing, appetite-restoring prop- } gee whe dent, Performed hia duty. , Ator arresting lerties, is theone Great Spring i " vat entered © Mendquarters, Medicine. ® 4 sced a re to his heart and fired. Got it to-day, In ‘evte form @r choco- } i t The bullet pierced his heart. Ford be. | ated tablets called § 100'dosen $1, 1 he wa suffering from tuber- iin fist, culos stiisitt LONPON, PLUME, : Yourself a hat Instead of Coffee— | LONDON PLUME sve 7*9.75 SEE MODEL N°S ‘eans Petter nerves to thousands— “There's a Reason” Need the “Rond to Wellvitie” in pigs, 2 9 vives. | POLICE WILL ARREST ALL sustained th "land accordingly made pending a decision by the Su- third street and Broadway, where Mrs preme Court. He did not know at the I. H. Moyer lives |time that the courts had already ruled,| ‘This |. not the first time Mrs. Moyer examination sheets of the avenue, Brooklyn, of a charge of hav-/ Railway Educational Association, | ing stolen a five-cent piece from the| through whose ald they are qualifying Interborough Rapid Transit Company, |for Jobs as firemen and n on! In acquitting Miss Dovbe the Justices | the big railroads, will bave to walt al said that, clearly, no larceny had been | While before they get the Jobs promt ed | committed and that the Interborough | em by Presi Gectes Hs Baker of Company seemed to have taken extreme pens alcite gtnen bos ones Sas | measures in her prosecution, school closed to-day rather unex. | Miss Dobbs was arrested at the be- wet These | hest of John Enright, a ticket agent at] ins. vventy fais the Hoyt etreet sttaion, Brioklyn, on |wro sent oi the woneliny Manta men | Warm for Feb, She had bought @ ticket, pre-| checked up the answers, marking pers |! i ing @ dime to Enright. He gave her |eentazes and issuing pass cards, were, if all the [a teket and a nickel in change. Inad-|ridely interrupted this’ afternoon by | materials: | Vertentiy she dropped the nickel and the | y» rst Office Ine yt John Parsons of | | ticket into the chopping box, She asked | yr,o0x yn and Headquarters Detectives | lay Enright to refund the nickel she h dropped in the box. He retus iDe her a receipt and te her that, b: spending fifteen cents carfare and un- winding interminable red tape, she could get her nickel back from the company. dj} Duane and Caleski, w a into} At $16, $2 [the olf fashioned Priva Monroe street, Brook |schoo! has its headquarters and arrest- od President Baker on a arge of mak- jing fraudulent use of the mails. » marc * house at No. n, where the! many of and mixt taining that she larceny. had committed petty] When Baker was arraigned before United States Judge Chatfield, Parsons ld the Court that it was th 2 of | the companies not to employ aa brake TICKET VENDORS HEREAFTER °°" °" Stemen any one under the ge « 21 or more than &, but that Raker en- rolled pupils in his school, without re- Bard to thelr age, provided they were willing to pay $13 for tuition, popu lar Was the schoo}, sald iarsons, that The young woman stood arguing near! When the officer arrived at the | Brown, the tleket window. Other travel! lechool they found Baker chafing over T}. S je along and bought tickets, En-|tne delay in the arrival of the first tail The St right shoved out @ nickel in change | He did not know that Parsons had al- | materi for nd Miss Dobbs took it. Un. | ly seized M0 i aker took Hts) jn great Fight rushed out and seized Miss Dobbs. arrest. more calmly than did the gitls, | and $9 He called a policeman « who, led by) nitagher, the super- | 2 taken to the Adams etreet st | visor, wh vK € thet Istrate Walsh held her for §; | Stomeens howse, crowded about | siong, the Interboroug! lawyers main | sker and we 10 Discharge of One in Night Court Was Because of Magistrate's Misunderstanding. Baker was making not less than $0.0 It wae explained in the Mayor's office |" Year, though !t was not of record that [to-day that Police Magistrate Krotel % singe son had ever obtained a job acted under @ misapprehension when °D ralload through nis effor he discharged from custody last nignt Baker was held in ®,0 ball, pending John Hanly, a ticket speculator, who #9 examination at which he sald he was arrested and arraigned in the) Would show he was carrying on a} mate business —$—$_< DENTIST'S Wil WIFE WINS. wht Court cha: the u d with new anti-street theatre n ordinance There had been an whereby the police were not to make arrests of sidewalk tioket speculators until the Supreme Court had rendered a | decision as to the validity of the ordi- | nance, Last Tuceday Justice violation of ticket spece Clothing and at p then anv arrangement and $200 counsel fee pending of her suit for absoltte divaree. Some time ago Mrs, Hawes separated from her husband and brought sult, charging that he pays the rent and houxehold expenses for a handsome apurtment at wre Hundred and Fitty- Commissioner Cropsey to see that th ordinance was enforced. Accordingly arrests were made last night. Magistrate Krotel said he discharged Hanly because of the arrangeinent select fro has been mentioned in the divorce ¢ nd, From now on the police will actively enforce the new ordinance and arrest 2274 Several years aco her hush at Ore N. J Merchant, brought #1 violators wherever they are found ply- gor qivoree, naming Dr. W. R. Jamison dng their sidewalk trade, and Rudolph Kip, the artint. “RICORO INFANTAS” We have received from Porto Rico 560,000 RICORO INFANTAS (small | cigars, retailing at 15 centsa package of ten). These have all been placed in our New York stores with the hope of pretty | nearly supplying the demand for this cigar which has for several weeks ex- Friday eveni BF FOL GAMBLE. ceeded the possible supply. Next week we expect a still larger shipment. » UNITED fa STORES ' Largest Retailers of Cigars and Tobacco in the World Because We Serve the People Best | MAUN.—On 1911, JOHN TRADE Mink, MAUN, Mans ni ot Bridget’s t) SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, ThE 31ST SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, ine 181 SS Favela Becaeane A. Ms Inter Cie ino i STRAWEEREY I ment qu Ny a ih ote ‘a Jersey City, cream blended with finely pod we'd MONANAN,—On Thursday, March { San Blas Cocoanut, Worth easily and corparated ( 1\RINE MONAHAN ‘(new Ratm waked fur at “ater ature are § red be ite oc the (ate oO | A0er pounds SOUND Hox - 2 il Dac ie a reape i at end the SPECIAL t ar aa erie yt be celebrate ‘ ered Ww i ricolary news me) Apion as ‘easily ise Sot Cros Comet worth WORD BOX MURIMY. — » RUT AND Gat: Gira Neves hy, spend wil he whe make fa MALLOWS, Snow white, Muffy mara. mallown, covered with « generous quap- fenr ‘it will ty of Lott's famous milk ol whem 2%, , pb oo spasen thie a rere tire sett 19e LEAN pox only 5 ro BON BMS Cortiandt Street stores WF stores open Saturdny MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED FRESH : Hore is a “bramd new" cren= ipe, finest quality ap- nh evers evenihy until vening umjll DL ofelock, 54 BARCLAY ST CORTLANDT St Crean PARS tom assay PGC) aig ate nial soni yf? 206 BROADWAY Important aM tea RAY 5S waz Hage 7, Morgan & Brother Storage Warehouses AND MOVING VANS ator) ‘#2 pe rurniture, and and ito {pail Pate of for no overcoat. and Oxford, ‘o the edge. variety, 730 & $35. NASSAU AND FULTON STS. “D4 Years onthe Same Spot” FOR Easter Mf you, your wife or your dau Clothing for EASTER, SPRING or SUMMinR, you should call on us. Our new plan enables every one to provide the CREDIT Best _m Come, we trust you, no matter whens yee live oF Wast Jour Occupation may be. a % roh #0, RICHARD A. nd at Mary ii, Little, aged 1 mer hin tate rest- aa Sunday, April \ SSS ‘Lost, FOUND ANO REWARDS, (Bevabitshed 1881.) a rt vel Works SON ina hia wtam, are Top Coat days; too the heavy coat, too cool ‘We have them new models, colors and perfect in style and fit. Particular stress on those 0 and $25: made of black Thibet and Vicuna, them trimmed with silk Others in plain colors ures of Gray, Tan and S12 to $35. its of unusually attractive and models are also here $13.50, $16, $20 EVERYTHE need needs for the entire family, rices which are no bigher cash store. on rials and Intent styles te Cc? Bei, iad ane Sd Ave. iim siete _ VICTOR vy AEOLIAN * HALL Sh 262FIFTHAV. New York City Nenr 24th Street. rouidence, at Saturday, April { | SHAY, Pres. LOWARD COMEY, Sea, 4a 4 tent in Kem- No, No. March 31, 8B, nminens, a

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