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4 BV LIANY WusbD, bAvu sea APKLli 1, #19il. NO VOTES, THEN No Sports Here, Wail of Beresford: eter ie Soa cao saree ate NO CENSUS, IS CRY Plenty ot Athletics in England re eat ie h OF SUFFRAGETTES Really, ’Pon My Word, | vrie Arnold, # pretty) Marie Stone, Pat Rooney and Marion has taken to aero-| Rent, Marshall, Montgomery and Lee frienda of his wife. | Liovd 4 the company are] At the Mihambra wit be Victor Moore Waldrop, Bleanor Stu- lefield, Paul okey in Villian Danforth, rwortt has (he lrene Frankiin, Maude Laitian Berrt and 1 husband of | her scotch Laddies, Prank Stafford anid | She Will Play a sated Buce| she seen caneer in New Comedy ai st _ HO @QOM BOR PLRY GROUNDS Lane eothe , 1 but almost Now, if I Wanted a} the Coming Week-—Thos. |?" #!me- 2] oo8 tae. Anat nartarmances, of the Billy iter te The. Circwe’ Qieie™ + : A 3 to the actor fn t] orien thet en by th heat ! Bie int a Bit of Cricket, Where A. Wise Will Be Seen 01} poate : anda and |to liueperes the’ deeclomeess Of nel tearm Parca in he bavi Manel \j | English Militants War on Gov- Would I Find It?” Asks ‘ ve [She proceeds to pl Engiivn drama come at 3.30 P. M. on|will head the billat the Bronx Theatre, j “An Old New Yorker’ —! Among others in M Monday and Friday, and will be pre-| where othere wit! be Billy Gaston ard tt ernment in Effort to Make the Hon. Bob. Dixey, Charles Hat. jcaded by lectures by Brander Matthews, | Miner ‘overdale in “Nitty Non- iH * Wook, Kate Leater, | Poofesepr of dramatic literature at Co-| sense,” Charies and Fanny Van in "A Ma lunrola University, The first perform-|@tage Carpenter's Uxperience’ end the | Nora Bayes and Jack Nore] rv. 1 Enumeration a Failure, | Deana bt et will deal with the old comedy | Chadwick Trio, { By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. | | worth Will Introduce e 8 1 with the contem-| The bill at the Fifth Avenue The! | i : "The Hon, Setoft Thomas A. Wike comes to Daly's on MOT site nike Tee | Goss hic Reaanee oF Chant tae i f 4 | es ar ” ght in * Sew Yorker,” will (iuatrate the | play oe of the Underworl ] i LONDON, April 1—A band of 26,000 Robert Beresford ' “Little Miss Fix-It. | Mtonday night in “An Oki New Yorker, while the third act] ® vynn. Jonepy Hart in “Dinkel- eyumerators has been enlisted to tale is a bit bored. | | eas er. Wine playa. Ve tole ae will be ai tie Panter troupe the decennial census of the United New York has its ‘Bamuel. Beekman, a New Yorker of » of modern two Pucks. A Kingdom. ‘The entire population will limitations for. @ RS, FISKE will begin the thint the old order, a business man of sold eee a, hig a Guataey BH. Kissel Very Lew. , be enrolled during to-morrow night dias Mansi of M LyOOUG THektre’ Gy” ROGSMRAEIN the. CITRANICnEd WAY I8 Gon things | wiittam Giltette, at the Empire The. ward Kissel, the banker, questio beep amateur -veoutr atre by aD L ol fashioned atre, will revive "Sherlo f Papers containing sixteen questions heavyweight chess jen Monday evening in “Mrs, Ramp: i is pg TE bole er lock Jolmes" for his home at No. 16 are being distributed at the houses aT eatin, 6 porn 7. a ales we \ ee eet, was sald by membe: ec o Mil in the as : Se aie ec tae isla Met of his family to be In the same con } etary, perpon Ie expected to Mil in the wpa carro Va new pine writ, | Marry Jamen Jc tahy Aline mover from Daly'e 10) Gition he wae In for @ couple of days } Sunday night. ndent during the = <™ Ebadi dele HEEL ok PL a Faabtitneenp ite best" weae He is very low and death may come at | @ social buccaneer The story of the FR) Je Salle family, which through the acenoa of t rn and resourcefulness of the elder jin the tower p : Ga Jains 2 Brappled successfully with | section that w tie: conservatiem, «i achieving Ro. Several ie siliance with the aMstocracy throu {founded upon pig ng on at the Wert ssl marriage with @ young clergy ‘ b several days well dresned women elated to the nobility. With this resent, Nora Jed the streets wearing sand- wutage she vigorously campaign in. "hs A my. of ate: i vi ie 8 placarded “No votes, no a : Z the social lists, and her next step {8 to) view t the Globe ‘Theatre on | eaimmba Ph bite Novis aways Ready Rell to the fhnoet, sed sus." The first plan was to have inge between her younger | Monday night. ‘The plece I dascsibed chest until, the . South African wi any time. humerators will collect the papers in the early hours of Monday morning. ; The results are expected to show an , increase in population of 1 The suffragettes tiis census by urging women to fuse to answer any of the questions, va Feentint in “Naughty Martet to the Manhattan Cpe 1 a dramatization of George | R R R novel by Robert M.| RADWAY'S READY ” rack shot at eo Sa Monte Carlo an- nual pigeon shoot, i hoccey, ertcket and foot- the Atherstone forty years f the charact are ersonalities Well knows expert nember of arrange a The Ma Hi Ths | Wadway's Pi roe men walk the streets all night, so sister and a certain Anthony Rawson, a] as a itue play by Wiliam J. [qi i Tete Ade neve | are P pry chee ety H » Harry B, Smith, to whieh ry: He Sore. wetden cold sabe 0 at the officials could not learn even young American of ancient stock and! ne ay amnithy to rw a | The F Show wii be #een a+ the of Redway'e Pile ond « aera ot taeir number. This plan appears to Hilant prospecta. It 1s “the omcial | » ade rhage Basen peti ans | Olymnle | see re we eee a \@ been abandoned. visit” to the flane family that brings , © 4 med The at moat Hurtig & Seamon's | 4 UM b Deen, abarkione i ANGE ri rele) Ha Wondell of Long | wit he “The Jersey Lilies.” A profiee pempiration wilt break out, end in the Mrs. Pankhurst and other leaders De Salles to America and to the. j, with a houseful of sts on her morning the eold will be gone. vave IMred @ skating rink, where they Rawson country-seat on Long Island. fiands over the Fourth of July, ‘There | VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, Ask for RADWAY’S and be sure 1 opose to spend ‘he night wih as | A serfes of embarrassing situations for | has been a quarrel and “Billie” Wendell | At Hammerstein's will be Bailey and women as they can persuade to “the lady from England’ ensues, atid ‘has not been home for three days, Among | Austin, Dairy Harcourt, Gus Edwarda' | You get what you ask for. } n them in resistance t nu weeker, A ref queries of the census takers !s pun- ssivable by a fine. The women had eogaged @ large theatre for their ov. | ipancy, but the manager cancelled the agreement on the ground that the| ling waa to be used for an inlaw- | 1 purpose. The police will enumerate all home- (se ones ceed wandering in the \ny thou ande .¢ such, ‘The Salva-| INCOMES, WORK IN AMERICA = c @ prominent part, hav- Too Buy cer SPORTS | | i TALK (F WAR g Javi mith ane strays to the y | e homes, where they will! Hunt and the Marylebone Cricket / / e given soups and provided with cen-| Clubs, | | is forme, “Ob, New York is all right,” admitted / — the Hon. Robert. “ v CHIEF SPORT —~—_ “What’s the Matter With Business?” I have been going y, BOSS” COX VANISHES; | Sbout some since I came over. I've "NEW YorK« | INDICTMENT NOT SERVED, |Js: came tack a ‘ew dass ago. folly carne Navall fice (There) Pamied|| klad to see New York again and all] ————— es You hear this question buzzing all about you. It seems as if half the men in New York were asking it of the other half. Wherever you go, you hear it asked and answered—in offices, on the street, on the trains, at restaurant tables—everywhere that business men meet each other. ‘incinnati Leader Believed Trying | But really, you know now: you! money to take care of him without his! Cyt Difficulties of Attack on f ht up | eit = haven't ony sports here, have you? If] working, he would just be to Make Change of Venue I wanted a bit of cricket this afternoon, | not to work, Th ‘There would be a Against Him Invalid, fay, my word, now, how would I get| wanted to. ‘Tha: sort of a chap in Eng-| U.S. to Hon. C. A. Ward. P|) Aocate Benes 8 land goes ‘in for politics and athletics. ‘ vs e \ CINCINNATI, 0, April 1.—Ffforts to] My word, now, how WOULD he get it? But, me word, you work here in New | There are many answers, but they all point in one general direction. 1 feorge B, Cox to serve him|{ could not tell Mim, But of one thing] york, no matter money you| The Hon, Cyril A. Ward, brother of ca "i ‘, With the formal notice of the new in-|T am sure: it wouldn't be much harder] have. I mean to say a petson could | John Hubert Ward, who married the The concensus seems to be that the purchasing power of all classes has j dictment returned yesterday just be-|for Mr, Beresford to fiud a game of| not tive in New York and not work.|@aughter of Ambassador Whitelaw fon: i ! RD tore the Grand Jury. adjourned, hav in Now York than It waufor me| You are ail buss, even the wonen.”|Reld, sailed with his Wife to-day on lately suffered some reduction; that there has been an enforced curtail- i Ss far been fruitless. At the office of Mr. Beresford in the Hotel Wale] “rt never struck me that our Women| the Red Star liner Vadertand, making ment of individual incomes and expenditures. ' Cincinnati Trust Company, of] dorf. For two days—and to me ft seeined| of wealth were, as a class, very busy ap in a 37,000 mile tour of the y jet he ts president, it was stated] as many years—I stalked him through] persons,” I comn a. i at Cox was not in, and that it was] the wild Turkish rooms and} “On, what I mean to say is they are) ‘Tho young retired naval officer, who sth I called 60} atways in such @ fearful rush,” said|rose to the rank of leutenant-com- T causht hin at bis] Mr, Beresford. “You meet a New| mander before he quit the British ng miidiy, but] York woman and she is always going | Navy, speut three weexs in Japan and | n which sald} somewhere right away he will stop | nate acquaintance of | MAR: NOUS, .1 an hour explaining why se naval officers. t a minute to spare. You! | * Japanese naval officers,” sald have | Mr. Ward, the idea of a war Saha Wie IE tates, ‘They cannot | sterla on that hd), Our WOMEN Isat axieta in this ane other ¢ If this is the cause, the remedy seems obvious. It is to make the reduced incomes go as far as possible toward supplying the needs that they formerly provided, and that means to PAY LESS FOR THOSE NEEDS. ile nothing tained from My the With our own business there is nothing wrong—in fact we have often { noted that the business done by this establishment actually increases in ri {tempt to trans: fmont County. It is : to get into thing nothing tw | times of general depression. It was markedly so during the so-called ention will be e tor Engtishwoman's! ey ‘pat . NAGI terete a } AHunpand ls inepolition Mie teea tied ia “panic” of 1907; it is noticeably so now. fore Judge Gorman fee ¢ inal | erybody?" I repeated. career a lot Our women go in for int bench, the Well, you know, all our men, a4) poitics more than yours do. And ath- most of our women,” he explained. | jetics—well rather. You see most \y the perjury case) “Here your college men go in for athe tishwomen can shoot, and they go ii fatls completely. | »0, Comparatively f midnight of change of venue to Clermont Cour ay, the effort We believe ourselves justified in accepting this as public recognition of the fact that this is a store of wise economies; furthermore, we take it such an army and another nsport it, ‘The cost would | be enormous, and Japan is in no finan- lletios while they are at college. Afvere | ward they drop them, All our men are |) —-—> ‘ GEN. WEYLER TO HEAD Interested in ath! 1 sh ot or hunt either, |cial position ‘to disregard cost reales rors HO 100 59) GUAR SORE Te as proof of our constant claim that, taking it all around, this store goes further NEW SPANISH CABINET, 9,20 mem we se: the eronda ous t@ | ewig do you suppose they do not?” /tralla, where, you hear them erying| than any other toward filling the wants of ALL CLASSES of people. games tha: you do. A 004 1 queried, everywher football game in nd is about the | sport which draws much of a crowd] 1 it. In America I understand ny |\ustraiians.! ‘The same slogan can heard Premier Canalejas and His Ministers | Forced Out by Activities of | every ly goes to watch the base the Republicans. games, That must rather Jolly iW see a ba ame before 1 go Those of the public who in times of plenty patronize the high-priced stores find it compulsory in times of stress to fill their needs at lower prices—and they learn that this can be done by coming here: learning it is the dist one reason, repeated wit “There is no place to huat} unless you ot in a train and ride for canine” of Cato] fo tt you wy a Aner ane_avetCa iar hes ha we hat further (often to their surprise) that it involves no slightest reduction in row as n ur A wital ee y : ‘3 a oe England, You know the jo! r two weeks," I as- other ten Pippi eu Snow. th ioe old Hoe the character, quality or style-value of the goods they buy. { dries up, gets hard. You must have 2, turf for sports, ou know Capt. 0. Co 8. tat, who mp to Sustratia | hes heen serving as Aide de are fOr anorta, ou | U Daates, and iy now te ger To be sure, this is a “popular” store—and we say it with pride. There at ae Robert with « slg UIA Selly en pe is always strong reason for a popularity that not only lasts, but steadily A 2 Would like to get dowal 5 i ant on, io eh cos increases. It must be founded on character. The crowds that you see \ é , 1 could come back and see) cours, oll hays. yout hae TEIN, Auntrt Havas ADH here daily are not here for amusement or idling. They are here for the m baseball ganie, What?” ett you do want a game of cricket you |< odin. Hie was orn at Bp serious purpose of supplying their daily wants wisely, satisfactorily and jcan’t wet it—there’s 1 o ru » ABBY AEU IN i . . ees . torn Hage SOOWNG | ORE nant ‘Ana i ie quite proba Ae tea economically. And that these crowds never diminish is the best possible perning the lon of the Cabinet: | coyniry.” te burat forth zou oan’ erotle Beane, Rant. The popelilities proof that they are successful in this purpos« S a qQuickiy + Vital than we ‘LLY aac i TATTOO IDENTIFIES SUICIDE. °*. : ar ma auarirram Like If you who read this chance to be among those who would like to BIS SERY ARES ba ' WOMAN | ISL LOCKED UP UP FOR y ¥ Inttinis on 8 Agree With “Fr, 0 ly “ if as A < htioh casa s iden on Sama 8! a aU “LITTLE EGYPT” DANCE, Dro pping get the same kind of goods that are sold in the high-priced shops, but at | registered at the Bieriier |e on Na eC Maa ht A L. d considerably iess money—-why, follow the crowd. In a matter like this the 4 s itinaio t ha. Policeman Arresis Her After : xhi oa majority opinion is seldom wrong. The store that has the greatest number ] op vl 4 tion Before ar dide . ; aR egagag S at eo anata. ahauldarawmeths of customers is pretty safe to have the greatest number of good reasons for 1 know, you are aw 1 y Tl » ‘ hange from coffee to their being there. ‘ then yo ’ STE ee ee Uaie tN Eten GAIL TArOeUL aie If you don't know this great establishment—newly enlarged and j nit th thing, aw, | found & nude woman siving a da POS M improved—-this is a very gocd time to get acquainted with it. The reasons 4 a aia , ' for its strong hold on the confidence of the public were never more apparent We a Mr. > old, of No. 431 Pacifo str , \ y eu ‘ ; ; than now. i 4 of r , Many fail to «appreciate “it, H. Michela" was found fi a pock tof ai ' Win default 1,00 how inuch of a load coffee now SHOPLIFTER Pays, 8 and ty wellvade Post Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co., tg fale Cal andl aly : ni 4 ane With the coffee handi- Both Sid {Sixth Av 1 hs who rave her ny} feet 3 pitas ‘ cap removed'--there comes joth Sides of Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street Se ic rapes a Blah Man Can't Works | the epringy then, clear (Everything to Wear, to Eat, for Sport or for Home Furnishing) lifting. She cay auto, | %Ou Edict r : We mma sy and a Batis mh ertcesie copes wees fe te "There's a Reason” | air March 7 lat Mrs, Calre 1 sh es banned wa ee nent store, with goods be nin,” replied Mr, Beresford, “Ifa man from massact at 103 up to Battle Creek, Mich. \e firm Valued at more than $40, jcame of a good family, with enouwn ¢he Algeciras contere

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