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PRINCESS HOPES SHELL NEVER SEE ~~ and Bride Sail Away, Forty. SO VERY, VERY PEEVISH. Says Former Mrs. Fitz Gerald, Though She Has Fortune. Romantic Ideals of the Present Generation. The new Princess of Thurn and Taxis sailed to-day with her near-royal bride- Froom aboard the Marburg-American | BY Nixola Greeley-Smith. liner Kalserin Auguste Victoria, She | The reason was glad to get away and said she why so many hoped never to see these shores aga husbands of forty She considered sho had been shamefully or fifty tire of maker’? Says System That Drives Youngsters Prince of Thum and Taxis} ‘0 Work at Fourteen Pre- vents Their Proper De- | velopment and Makes Incog. Them Wite Deserters at OUR SHORES AGAIN pr ee | Up to Government to Check He’s Not a Fortune Hunter,| ‘he Evil and Frovide Chaperonage at School to Foster the Poetic and jand Inter marries and takes up bure dens of own, has exhausted his ‘Mary Austin Wants Public Lovz Cote’ For Poor Boys and Girls to Court. ANnennnnnnna. it must be possible to study the que their psychic reactions. KNOW EACH OTHER BETTER. “If men and women understood each other better half the troubles JouWe & 6000 50 Hes magmiey made up my mind some years ago that tion of sex from all points, just as one studies the memory of any other natu- ral phenomena. All sex relations are| interesting and valuable chiefly through MEN AND WOMEN SHOULD CHIEF EXAMINER OF BANKS IS DEAD | LEFT HER BABY BOY AND DISAPPEARED. BROADWAY CROWD “SEES WILD SURI | ATS cROSsG Policemen Mix It Up With! Two Express Drivers After Attack on Chauffeur. | DOCTOR IS SENT FOR. | Combatants Don’t Know Yet What It Was About, but * Audience Enjoyed it. That section of Broadway popularly | styled the Rialto waa enjoying tts cus- |tomary morning promenade to-day when suddenly there was a surge in| |the crowd toward Fortleth street. From | All directions came dignified Wading men, quickening their haughty stride, | office boys on the gallop and soubrettes | scurrying With Aashinig ankles, Mra, Marcia Vaccaro, twenty years, Policeman Kaminski wae taking the fur her of & baby poy. ia missing from sun at the Thirty-elghth street cross- yesterday her hasband, Ralph Vaccaro ing. Up dashed a young man with the ed the police to message that a woman had committed alarm for her. He ts suleide in the Kaiserhof. Another was Machine operator and usually Just behind him with tidings of a mur- | & on me sient | ge der and @ulcide in the lobby of tho! got home and my wife Was not there. Hotel Albany. Then came a third with went to the home of her mother, Mrs. @ thrilling account of having #een three | Marcia Talma, just around the corner chorus girls stab @ stage manager to| at No. 18 Waverley place, and there death with their hatping at Fortieth | found the baby with Mrs. Talma. I wi acrant NA tiie Maths AITey |told my wife had started out half ai s ye |hour before to get my supper for mi Policeman Kaminski took a grip On| have searched for her since, but It's | his club and waded up through the| no une gathering crowd, In the middie of the| ‘Marcla had no money and dla got ar tracks at Fortieth street ho found | take any of her clothes, Tf she had In. TraMc Policeman Mulvahill engaged in| tended running away she would have battle with twe husky young men, while | ‘ken clothes, Woe have never had a uarrel a third danced round and round the|” en eee TWO POLICEMEN HURT TRYING T0 STOP RUNAWAY Wagon Leaves Trail of Milk, Eggs and Excitement in Brooklyn Streets. A trail of milk, cream and eggs fele lowed @ horse attached to a Sheffield Farma delivery wagon which made @ wild dash of several miles to-day, bump- Ing Into trolley cars and bowling over policemen who tried to stop tt. The policemen were badly shaken up. The wagon was standing in fromt of the Boys’ High School at Marey en@ Putnam avenues at 6 o'clock this morn- ing, while the driver wae delivering milk to customers in the neighborhood. The “put-put-put’ of « motorcycle started {t going along Marcy avenue, with the wagon swinging behind. At Gates avenue the wagon grased the rear platform of a trolley oar, and the horee made for the sidewalk. At Fiush- ing avenue Policeman it of the Cly- mer street station made @ jump for the horee's reine, but the antmal duaked back to the roadway before Lott check Its career. Aa the wagon swung about, it cagght Lott squarely and slid him along ¢he midewalk for about twenty feet. At the next corner, Lorimer street, the wagon sain grased a trolley car, and still another at Marcy avenue and Keap street. Here Policeman George Bender gave an exact imitation of Policeman Lott as he missed the reins and was hit by the swinging wagon. This time the horse climbed back onto the eide- he turned toward Havemeyer etreet. Michael Duffy, @ Tompkine Avenue moral fibre by the time he arrives at| of life would disappear. age. Moreover, according to} “And do you know, I'm sometimes Austin, he “has not worked out| tempted to believe it {s my mission In treated in the newspapers and denied their wives and, with angry veheimence that the Prince | bore any similtude to @ fortune hunter. in many cases, The Princess is tall, thin and has desert them, is, prominent features. She is also according to Mrs. posreused of large means, This is h second dip into the maelstrom of matri- mary Sueuey be mony. Her first husband was Gerald | cause boys are VitaGeraid, an glishman of family. | tens made to assume This union was not happy and was! — NIXO} the burden of lite terminated In the divorce court GREELEY* SMITH too early. Just The wealthy widow and the nots ay 9 young col wealthy Prince were wedded in Union- young colt may be ruined by town, Pa., Nov. | at the home of Mrs. | Premature breaking to harness, so L. J. Niccolls, the bride's mothe: Re- | the moral fibre of youth may be ports from abroad that a pretty South-’ weakened permanently by assuming Seen a eee anemic ang, t00 early the obligations of maturity. therefore, the sure-enough Princess of; 7% boy who leaves school at four. ” ia [teen to help in the support of his Thurn and Taxis have furni:hed @ | Sarents and small brothers and sisters, thri!l or two to the Unfontown unton, | The bride and bridegroom planned to siip quietiy out of America, and they engaged a statero on the Ha American liner incog. as “Mr. eke ed scree his hereditary tracts. You may not/|life to introduce men and women to DISCOVERED WHEN SHE ASKS) know wiat that means now, but read|each other. ‘There is a great deal that combatants, holding one hand to a ail- apldated nose and the other to @ badiy | MAN AND HORSES BURNED. from the oar, shattered right optle. | Four Boys ated for Starting | went on for SPORTS READY TO MAKE BOOKS| —— Fire in Newark Stab! ON O . Pica the wi abies Kamin-| NEWARK, J, Nov, 4—Joseph| Three-quarters of an hour later ig the war cry of his clan, Kamin-| poy thirty years. old, was burned] Driver Knight, very much winded, FOR “JOHN JONES. | on patiently, ie unfair in woman's conception of Ht 4c | SKI stepped into the fray. A delighted 7 came running into the station house to The fact that the Princess forgot the} Mrs. Austin, who wrote “The Arrow | man’s attitude toward her. I believe 4 \ y Melburn W. Hutchins Dies ‘rows pressed rou Revere) aporting trates Bilalig: (used fauieae BORRAERE cae ay, oe Pe ie Se ae name Alfred end inquired for the “John | Maker,” one of the few plays by an|most men want to be kind, benevolent] % j j > kentlemen offered to take wagers on the |{rame. build : tered milk wagon. He had unerringly Jones" wiite when she boarded the ves-| American author produced at the New| to the women about them; but they 4 BP From Effects of Delayed | outcome whtle others dettly deprived eee eer tag. tour ty anki Rene followed the ‘pale yellow trail ‘ail the sel this morning led to the discovery Thea and who {s also the author of | don’t know how to be. And men are ’ cited spectators of thelr personal be-| and a perform! way al je could rua, of her identity. ‘The Princess was S¢Veral novels, has been making a study | Not always just in their views of wom- PAN MA AUST Treatment for Appendicitis. | tonsings. \also suffocated. John Wenner, owner of| gestiec Gets Baseball Trophy. heavily veiled, and at first refused to f Conditions in the Domestic Relations |" elther. I have no children. I lost Tho two policemen were making the mule, saved a dozen ponies, several] 4 sliver trophy two feet high ais admit her identit She was burning Court, recently, and she made aspeech| ™y little girl, but I have in me the} ‘ |heavy weather of it before reinforce-| dogs, piks and sheep which made up his] piayed to-day in the chambers of du- with chagrin at the reports about her ©™bodying her conclusions before a| Capacity to mother other girls. I know LAW OF MOSES Melburn W. Hutchins, Chief Exam- ments arrived. But when the numbér| travelling show. preme Court Justice Edward E. MeCall Fomance though, and presently buret meeting of the Legislative League the| What 1s good for them better than any Iner of the Siate Banking Department, of bluecoats reached a scant dozen the After an investigation the police ®f-| reminded visitors of the days when y bl ve ¥ rested Harry Doret seventeen years out to a group of reporter: + pgyer Bay. A pb) dag ee oote Chee Be rent Liban GU dled this morning at 6 ofclock at Miss {0 men of girth and nimble fate were Tra ee iat “Washington. street, on | Sey ercwell Clue thee te uae eee -- “Yes, Iam the Princess of Thurn and |“) Fahy )d@ ‘that Mra, Auatin’s notion a e most vital Alston's private hospital, ‘No. 26 West “sloped into partial unconsctousness | f cnarge of arson. His compani wea 8 of} \igcesan champions and deposited on the concrete. last night, Harold Whitney, fourteen a ch “What's it all about?" demanded one years old of No. 19 Washington street, operation for appendicitis. The opera o¢ the policemen of the person who had Willlam Kurzman, thirteen, of No. 179 FORCED HIM 10 tion was performed last Monday 4nd foowed the proceedings so interestedly | Washington street, and John Pahre, intestinal complications were found through his one good eye. fourteen, of No, 221 Plane street, were which made recovery Impossible. | "My name tx George Schnell and 1| also arrested. @ Mr. Hutchins's home was at No. 161 Ilve at No, 12 West Sixty-second| The boys sald they went to the \ West One Hundred and Fifth atreet.| street,” said he. “I am driving that| stable and were eating bananas and pene Sane ‘ ‘ of the weakening ‘effects of early re-|!mPportance to girls—the hours of her (Sap PT rT dabats ners tpen villty will merely provide recreant | !abor, the preservation of her vitality that prefer to take the word of a chorus usvands with a brand new excuse,| fr her children and the race—by giv- Gift to the word of a lady. The Ameri- | But sho hopes otherwise. ing me @ vote. can newspapers are the laughing stock EARLY WORK STUNTS SOME OF ‘But all these things will be changed of Europe and I hope I will never see BEST QUALITIES. when men and women untlerstand each i hope I will never see this M other better,” Mrs, Austin concluded. ain. “Youth,” she told me __yesterda: Meantime, by way of introduction nd has been called a fortune “should be a period of efflorescence. | from Mrs, Austin: hunter. That is absurd, outrazeous and When young people, girls as well Mr. Man, permit me to introdu Jay ridiculous. It has been stated that my poys, are put to work too early the charming creature, and | transferred later to Malone, N. Y.. 1Beyeen Lit Irie nage aint eo eae ideas ee ae wit . J. V. Thompson of Pittsburgh, pusiness ite : r a f ; ‘ Hanae me off and denounced my mar, |Cusness ite tends to destroy in them | Woman, I know you want to Troubled by Conscience, Shoe| where final tuncrat services will be held them guys—never seen ‘em in my. life. Sixty-first street, of the effects of an The as ved to address | taxicab over there, I'm coming across apples from a wagon when @ lighted aoe ee eae aa 8" | Hroadway here when these two men match dropped into some hay, All de I from the hospital to-day and will be | age. How can hte Thompson eut me Cereal secondary ex characteriatlcs| éheet Man, who is a lot nicer fellon raaisa ae FE ‘ Jand the burial will take place. So T rewporids with a wallop after I cets | MOTHER FATALLY BURNED ff from anything when I am entirely “hica are of utmost importance to the| than he ts painted. | Dealer Who Faile ells How | 4# an examiner for the State Depart- | my car stopped, and then they drags] fadependent of him? That ts only one race.” Mrs, Austin thinks so, anyhow. HG ailed Tells H ment of Banks Mr. Hutchins gained a | me out and fixes my face, This | TRYING TO SAVE CHILD. of a multitude of absurd things that ‘For instance?” I asked, ede. . Fr wide acquaintance and friendship among here Jumps in to stop Maan and ney . PACE Neda etiniodivas asit kag: wonder TARURUR EL Pomancerio Sy oF A 1 It Was Planned. hankers throughout the State, but es tart in on him, ‘That's all T know! Mra, Annte Wisenewekt dying tn that 1 am glad to get away, and for- n answered, “In hun-| LAUNDRESS SAYS ARTIS | peclally in this city. He had had charge bout It. abd yi iere difiee 4 ") aH ever?” dreds of young girls, working under the | SOLD HER BOGUS LOTS. of a great many institutions in trouble CAN'T EXPLAIN THEIR ATTACK knowing that the sacrifice of her life The Prince would not utter a syllable supervision cf men, the romantic feeling "| Samuel Cohen kept a shoe store at/and was regarded as an authority on ON CHAUFFEUR. to save her three-year-old daughter An- and sought ine caealinian of h forte cannot be fostered, It must, on the con- i Lana) B: 7 No. 630 Lenox avenue and employed as|the handling of securities and on bank-| typon the arrival of the wagon, the two M!@ from belng burned to death . room while his Princess was talking, | tary ne gupprossed, perhaps ultimately | Paid $500 for Jamaica Land and) cierk Irving Siedenfried of No. 60 West| ing methods. arbatrate were conveyed ro. fthe Yd > | f 5 neotion | wr fi st static ore} ‘izenewsk! returned y WIFE destroyed, for the girl's own protection. Then Found He Didn't One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street.| Because of his prominent connection West Thirtieth street station. After re. | Mrs. Wizenewskl returted {0 her home LONDON y | Men bring out in the girl of sixteen or 1 Sledenfrigg is of the new generation | With the Ranking Department, Mr, ceiving somo meal al attention they re- ons the tan Rane at Ne ke ise OF PRINCE WOULD e ine obs sslanitlios mnie apesali te Own It. and Con n says it was on account of} Hulehiesias,jnloe.eelled ae nants tieae DiGcanor GreNte ROR Bearcgeve ning through the hall, & mass of flame ; i D hs Ferdinand d'Ordanton, artist and, the advice that Sledenfried gave him 5 at ad Baten oatavan oe. Bre news aght up the c SEVER THE BO. ness. There are other, more sentimental! iecceo of the Sea Cliff Hotel at Sea that his conscience troubled him. Brooklyn. iA wi larst street, ‘They in her arms, threw her on the bed and d poetic, qualities which only women bring out In girls. So, If a girl of drivera ttied to stifle the flames with the bed- No si2 clothes, ‘The flames communicated to Cliff, L. 1, was arraigned to-day be-| “J could get no more credit,” said| WAS INTIMATE FRIEND OF D. A. : xpress wa fore Magistrate McQuade in the York-|Cohen to United States Commissioner y stables UONDON, Nov. 4.—Prince Victor of r SULLIVAN. ‘ her own clothing. When the nelghbo o married Mrs. eon haa tc i . i ; Pegs ou it her own ¢ rf fe nelahbors ay in feral’ at Uniontown, Parlarder the ditection of women: =| ville Police Court and held for trial on Mesander on the witheae stand t0R%| (on. the witness stand Cot. § Mr. | Hee a eet nton ey mneir fan Into the apartment they found the Goraia Piteserala 9 eiptlieelm wiiBoyhood has certain quallties of en«| NOV: § under $2,0% ball on a charge of mh ok ee t nae a | Hutchina testified that during the Stine on Schnell, ‘Thelr wagons wers Child dead, and the woman, frightfully & lage Hoon rsccas, Jonenhine, (thusiasm, of reslatance to authority—a| larceny, It ts charged that d'Ordanton | Th Would hb Wine! BRay Be ae ee RiFOMOWHEN CRA AERailna aad Trade] trond Mena eon Te? purned, unconsctous on the floor PALE RIPE London wife, the Princess Josephine, asm, y i, Cor I oould i et took $500 from Mivs Ida Lundgre ers’ Bank was steering toward the will } ined un who was Miss Moffitt, a pretty Soutrern #004 thing, e if one generation ae- |Sledenfried laughed at me and sald | ted blindly the tdeals of another| laundress tn the nploy of _>- x aa. eagnnteiea Aithiavor bar neuster Gai was on tariok ‘anpear be‘ore a stuxisate, ASHOKAN MAIN DAM READY. on vou Robinson, brother-in-law of Th “ Jof intimacy with David A, Sullivan y certainly can a there would be no progress. But this Let me show you how you can y + sald one of the onlookers, “That was Re ee ‘osep! e rely: e evi yf Ra y =| pO Preside! Oo! PT rep * e N iN, . ov ~The - The Princess Josephine recelved The enthusiasm, this eager questioning o | Roosevelt, No. 9 Rast Sixty-third strect. | make @ failure and also make money | President of that institution. ‘The Wo tip peat pattie Tve seen on Broadway , KINGSTON, N. Yo Nov. Tho ma World correspondent to-day In her com-|iif,"nag no place in business, I think| Tt 1s charged: that last March the|(\ c> siedentried said to me, Ho too | familles were so intimate, Mr. Huteh= {y years.” Mer iba MAI A P AMNORAE Pe: fortably furnished flat above the Amert- oo oiuty owes it to itself to preserve the| artist sold to Miss Lundgren for $500 iirs of whoea away and {is sald, that he requested Mr. Kil- eee | whieh i the main dam of Ashokan re- can Embassy offices in Victoria street, here, where she $s living with a friend, was completed yesterday by vitality of its young people for the| two lots, turning over to her deeds for guid he had put them in a cellar near| DUM, then Superintendent nervy tanks, to WOMEN ORGANIZE NEW in position the last of the huge benefit of the race. the property, In September Miss Lund- iy siore uuu that y woud know from making Inspections of 1 ! ° Tr * My sture and th nubo d ks forming the coping, The @ Frenchwoman, ; . “Every boy and girl inherits certain| gren found that d’Ordanton did not|wiore they were. ‘After the receiver ‘an institutions. LIFE SAVING LEAGUE. contains five hundred thou- There havo bg mumommigier sone voial traits, certain hereditary traets| own the lots in Jamaica, and a few) cory shrou he vald, ‘yon can go and| The frlendsitp continued, Mr. Hutch _— sand cuble yarda of m and the Ca eee ieee Te vaiwava Which they ‘should have a chance to} days ago had a warrant lssued agains: get the shoes und start all over again |!"8 testified, until he learnet that Sul- Justice MeCall tn } work bas been done within twenty-fly ger: vou rvs ys work out before they take up the bur-| the artist. John Liederman of No, 127 livan's business methods were open to to-day approved of months, breaking the we cord | * she said. I and nobody will know what you have thought he wouldn't dar , ; dens of lite. Everybody, for instance, | gouth Jefferson avenue, Richmond Hill, | done |suspicion. ‘This was after the fallure Incorporation of th for mano struction ag don't care, I don't want anything to 40 goes through a period when he wants Ry cerasisints oe chacatanbattaatand ‘A. receiver was appointed and the {f the Mechanica’ and ‘Traders’ Bank, Lite Saving Least zed bys five M with Prince Victor ever again, {1 ever foe ein a tent and shoot bows and| Suburban Home Company, was in court] usvat" forme, oF tankenetey wenn gen |Sulllvan hax alnce been Indictol for for- athletic youn women of Manhattan and Bre Byasyuods Knows what sort of arrows. ‘The Boy Seout hee vb edie al to ald Miss Lundgren in proving that] through with. Meanwhile the old man |S*'Y @d_ other connection ‘Brooklyn athe, Jeeta of the leate,| eee rat’ prince Victor 18. He te notorious acta! trait of boys tn a splendid chan-| qordanton did not own the lots he! was suffering greatly, for none of the |"!th the failure, Rooormig. $0: che petit Mea nel. sold the laundress, Miss Lundgren is] creditors disp. Mr, Hutchins complained of filness at Lied “ ted his word when h sécnwit lee h 2 st SI » enc! winnn b 0 vie iat Aol be alnciends . Bo not SAYS CITY SHOULD MAINTAIN] at present at the summer home of the| said that the stock they found in his {M/S home last Sunda i. A doctor), Fe anogurage swimmineiky women | going to bother him, All I want ts my A PLACE FOR COURTING. Robinson's in Orange, N. J store was all he possessed, In his di- | Was cA ted find the care was tngnowed for the teaching of swinming to wome dom from lr “A State, a city, should, I think, oe lemma he told his wife and son, and |** appendi arly Monday morning and children, to promote education in , Feo ciamtracted my New York law- foster the development of sentiment be- IN LUDLOW STREET JAIL they wept and the son said that the [Of MUTE) tO te ten mares life saving among women and children To the Ladies of New York; | yer, James EE. Brande, to see if I can tween boys and girls, AFTER HIDING SIX Mo old man should make restitution ton une had anayad Tong, (0 stimulate public opinion in favor of i have my marriage with the Prince an- “Every city should have « social INTHS. I had disobeyed the H Writ," con-| Mr, Hutehins was born near Malone, ae Ae by PY Hiasiyptr idee try a Spec! . hulled, Recently a friend told me she | oantre where poor boys and girls atlas tinued Cohen, “and 1 was not #0 mue! xd wa inthe tn aa a iioatoth and in. EBnETAL (0 toate ; You are respectfully informed that an i pbelleved Prince Victor had obtained a| could meet, nnder proper chaperon- ‘ fi afraid of the law of the land as [ was in snes mity until fourteen years palthful athletics a «women add ¢ pg j Aivoree trom mo in America by publica- | to do thelr courting. xt shouia | Morris Glasberg Arrested by United] or tne conscauences of my act in the [8% When ie was any ini he Ieee venture: oe: the ork 4 additional Bureau for the sale of tion, but I've never seen any notice of | be unnecessary for young persons, States Marshal for Contempt synagogue, [ had violated the law of |i" Wen wuon ap Nat hia pro: are Florence A Ninet that sort nor received any papers, | mo matter how poor, to meet each f Court. Moses.” BOT, Pt yar ee adit RAY Sago Barall to Marcin, No “T have also instructed my London) other and do their courting in the ol urt, Cohen went to his attorney, who in- | \uwed. a hiy wife and 752 West e dave a anton lawyer to bring libel proceedings against | streets, Morris Glasbery was arrosted to-day | formed the commission: two sons, Arthu hth street, aren F a newspaper here which stated that the | «1¢ we paid more attention to pre-|after a six months’ hunt by United| Siedenfried, who had denied that he Pee Ne ataralln atta yr a nalts Prince had been successful in the sult | serving the vitality, to fostering the |States Marshal Henkel's deputies and|had ever taken away uny of the stock Seceeeeiy reek, Mannarian) fel P. tte Cae j he brought to prevent me from saying | poetic ideals, of our girls and boys we | taken to Ludlow Street Jail on a charge | and sald he knew nothlag of the fadure, | ACTORS ESCAPE HOTEL FIRE, ten and May iM . No, 9) ty a Tn ° ° : we were married, He Was unsuccessful | would not have nearly 80 many ine of contempt of court. Glasbers will be} admitted the truth of the old ONE GUEST LOSES LIFE, firth street, Brookiyn ‘ad - € jea story. T ase will pro! be re : * in that ee | peur marriages, so many wife deser- Solent 49 remain there for at least six poi ae earees ns ‘4 Mc re : : he has been established at the new offices of i Horticultural Show Opens. |" you must have noticed how often the | Glaabere was & member of the firm of| terney Levy, who has charge of the | Brother of Congressman Rothermel é : ane Flower lovers turned out to-day to man of forty oF Mitty, who has led a |Glasborg Brothers & Lareey Levine, | bankruptcy matters of Pennsylvania Victim of s 7) the Company in the Donald Building (op- view the annual exhibit of the Hort!-|gtrong and good life, go tray |which handled children’s sults and ee - vain . P Protec . i z cultural Society of New York in the| morally. ‘That's because he was broken |oloaks at No, 8 West Third street. Tho| DEDICATION BY CARDINAL Blaze in Reading. ao ch Yourself! posite Gimbel Brothers), Sixth avenue and Natural History Museum. The show|to harness too early. He had no time |firm fatled about threo years ago with ptead " READING, I , ry A Ries, ree ‘opened with @ private view last night| to work out his hereditary trata some | tabiiities of about $9,000 Wacler ta Pade Parc in Core ker Hotel wht Get the Original and Genuine Thirty-second street, entrance on Thirty- and will be free to the public until Tu | persons may think I mean to encourage | Oppenheim & Arnold, attorneys for the . built was | 7 ; day. The exhibits include gorgeous | immorality in young people, but that 18 | trustee, demanded that the firm pay at Church of $t. Barnan, rote 2) 9 second street , specimens of SUEY AAR IRAE FONE nd tar from my ies, an over to tho trustes 32,00, This was| The first public function of ( c " 4 orchids. Among the ra an-| “Then you don't mean that we must {fought in the courts for three years, | Marley will be at the dedication of t 4 ta “ ss nounced are Adolph Lewiswohn, the |give a boy time fo sow his wild oats in |but last March Judge Holt. inaued an| new Church of St. Barnabas, in. Last MALTED AE LK A complete stock of May Manton Pat: j Samuel Untermyer estate, Mrs, F. A.| hig horeditary tracts, order that they should pay $7,000, Two Hundred and Forty-tirst sircet, the | \ nanuilivalwave bang d at this addi { Constable, Charles M. Mallory, F. H. | eNot at all. His vitality may be] Morris Glasberg and Levine disap: | Bronx, to-morrow at 11 A. M. The new | The Food-drink for All ages. | terns will always be found at this address, Burton, Julian Rocurs, J. A. Manda, | directed in good and proper chann peared. Samuel Glasberg made a par-| parish includes Woodlawn and Molean| > among the : 4 ges | ‘ ; 4 & Harrell and Mrs, Henry |" "ig mean that boys and girls must | tial restitution and was released when | Heights and ts butlt on the dividing ine | Joe ue none {0 oelnfants, Invalids,and Growin uldren. and mail orders will be promptly attended to, : have time to play, to write poetry, |{t was shown his interest in the firm was | between New York and Yor | t iid Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. { tm to sentimentalise, We mnst mot | nominal one. The ¢ of the mass will be th Amonyt wore a of the Envigoratesthenursing mother andthe aged, 4 The Rev. A. Edwin Kelgwin, pastor of| thrust the burden of life upon Word was received that Morris Glas- | Very I Chidwick, president of] a'riow y ne: eds ‘short’ Rich milk, malted: grain, in powder form, May Manton Pattern Company 4 the West End Church, corner Amater-| them too early, if we do not want | berg had returned to the city, and at| 5! Joseph's Seminary and former chap- ‘ a 1 A ick lunch di * ’ | them to sink under or run away [6 o'clock A. M. to-day the Marshal | (ain of the Maine, and the Rey, William vg quicl Prepared ic a minute, f avenue and One Hundred and Fifth a he Rev. iat auth Ratio Rok tor HORLICK' will preach at 8 P. M. to-morrow | #F0m St, descended upon him in bed at No. 10 former Supertor of the Take no substitute. for CK’, bn “Joseph Pulltzer—the Fascination| “I have studied this question very! Mast Fourteenth stieci 1! '» believed eng Mastery of Dimiculty.” | thoroughly,” Mire, Austin continued, “Z Levine is also back in the city, feel eet Mot yes Any Vili Trust| ‘ ” ew anaes - = ve =