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Meee paar Nea re MONOPOLSTIEA NOW “OLATHE WL BE REMVED ATH GAS Mrs. Carter to Give “Zaza” and “Mrs, Tanqueray” in the Bronx. *ROVEN AFALURE SAS BRANDES ' “People’s Lawyer’ Explains Decline of New Haven Railroad System. BLAMES MONEY TRUST. “Grabbed Everything It Want- ed, Despite Laws; Lost Be- cause of Wrong Basic Idea.” ‘"qrutteen Bopestatly for Phe Bvening wera Louis D. Brandeis. w , May 10.—To me the mest signideant fact in the New York, ‘Now Haven and Hartford Railroad in- vestigation ia ite demonstration of the falture of the monopolistic idea. It pre- eents within the compass of ten years & development of an absolute trane- Dortation monopoly in a great and pros- Perous section of the country attended ‘By a most serious decline in the ef- Gleney and prosperity of that transpor- tation system. In 2908 the Now Haven was property fecognised as one of the most sound and prosperous raliroad properties in the world. It had an unbroken record of preaperity covering a generation. Then it entered upon an aggressive policy of + Menopolization, and in the course of ten ‘ tore was carried out. Neither State nor * Federal lawa appeared to restrict them “tn thelr plans of expansion. The supply _ Of new capital was immense. PROPERTY WEAKENED DESPITE FINANCIAL BRAINS. At the close of the ten year period We have 6 property of greatly lessened. @cieney, of weekened stability « ; . ¥ iM ' 3 is a ne mm rt iy g < 1; third, the inex- arithmetic by which two always make four, despite i i Presidente and financial insist on stretching it into i a Fa Haven management has dis- Ukewise other laws. It ignored Massachusetts which pro- from acquiring trolley lines Boston and Maine 2 i % in the monarchica! principle of who believe that the business juidance of the iterprives of all the country can be committed to a few men. The Haven management has been oon- in the undisputed control of i seat of power. ve ecourred which should not within the knowledge of these rectors. yet within a period ‘bean marked by its freedom from vicissi- tudes of business the most prosperous Nothing which has ‘and stable of our railroad properties has fallen into dectine—a decline obvinusly a table to a gross mistake of funda- policy, Intensified by a series of Mistakes of judgment involving millions of dollars. Does not this Neeeer of te New Haven show that a of concentrated contro! of by the few financial aad Anancial efficiency? ot ee WHITE WINGS BAND. Plenty of Heome-Made Music for the Parade May 17. it of Street Cleaning Cleaning a department ‘his band will lead the Street ‘Ciédaing Department in the parade. a cherie musicians have shown an 4 to attend rehearsals and at it the band And drum corps num- over sixty musicians. x. man in the band belongs to the Regatts of Street Cleaning. Several "patle @ro represented, Including in. The band members feebere, drivers, foremen, as- A evening with this George Mack Ararat, Arthur Cu Tolletler, Arthur Willis, John Cecil == Cunningham Wheaton; Mista, On Monday evening Joseph P. Bick- rr erton Jr, who sont at the Lyceum Theatre Motion picture series entitied, which deals with the Mfe forth of the Arctic Circle. | of Fifty-three,” . Ethel Barrymore, Cecilia Loftua and will take part in an entertainment to at the Cadino on Friday afters noon for the heneft of Rowland Bu Stone, the Shakespearian actor, who ie be giv now weriously tll, . Woman,” . “The Belasco cast, wilt be the attraction at the Weat Bnd Thea George Evane and hi otrels will make m Opera Hout Mrs. Lesite Carter comes to the Pt pect Theatre for a two Kagement give “Zaza,” then Tanqueray.” “The Country Boy’! will be presented by the stock compan Opera House. “A Butterfly on the Wheol" will be Played by the Academy of Music stock company. 8 Cromwell's Miner's People’ hemlan Burlesa’ TI NOTHER Gilbert operetta, “Tolanthe,” will be of- fered at the Guatno on Monday coat nninghi Aldrid Hendrick; i Laur many . with tre, ‘heatre. Theatre jn the Bronx, At the Columbia will be Ton Girls. and Sullivan Chancellor, De Wolt Hopper; Atrephon, M Earl of Mount Trainbearer, Henry Smith; Tolanthe, Viola Gillette the Fairy Queen, Kate Condon; Phy Celia, t the Honevboy Min- y at the Grand at the Harlem mple will offer that popula: The Bowery After Dark,’ ‘Dandy Girl" * will be at Minera The Lord Parl of anna Paul J. Will pro ‘North je Taylor, rtlata oriminal en. For the first week she will “The Second Mra, come to “The Bo- | gO DAYS AND NIGHTS Ambu'ance Doctor Demures at Taking Them to Hospi- tal, but Police Insist. Two women walked this city for two days and two nights, without food or shelter. in the cold, they were on the (Or reating on a@toops, in the Bronx. They were Mrs, Anna Nugent aixty- five yearn old, and her daughter, Mary, twenty-six yearn old and worn, the da an her Karly to-day they reached the steps | of an unoccupied shanty at No, 1978 Hugher avenue, and unable to proceed farther, wank there. Mrs. Nugent said had worked as a janitress, but had been obliged to give up her | position nome weeke ago on account of her daughter's illness, They boarded Murtha aven money was gone and they were com- pelled to leave there the day before that al at No. _THE EV BNING WORLD, mother, 206 yenterday Both women had te de carried to an ambulance, driving to the Fordham Hospital, or- dered the chauffeur to go to the Tremont He told Lieut. Nobile that, In his opinion, the case was one of va- \wrancy, and that the women should be police a ton. no charged. Policeman Gilbert indignantly refused to make a charge. he had taken a similar case to the hos- pital once before and had been called ‘The police declined to have anything to do with the alck women. Work then telephoned to Mra, Lulu Jones, superintendent of the Fordham Hospital, and when he came out of the down for it, the otreste of Laat night, idewalk, MOTHER AND DAUGHTER SPINSTER BEQUEATHS QXFORD FIRHT’S WALK STREETS OF CTY FORTUNE OF $500,000. "FOR CARE OF ANIMALS mete Miss Caroline G, Ewen Ex- plains That Her Relatives Do Not Need Money. {n her will, which was filed for pro- Wate to-day, Slee Caroline G. twen of! No. & West Ninety-second street, died on Aprii 12 leaving an est 0 valued | at about $800,000, directs that her for-| Weary, weak iter looked as olf until their Dr. Work, instead of Dr. Work said that booth told the police that it was all right. He then left for Fordham Hospital. the police say, he had not made any examination or diagnosis. Up KNOCKOUT PUNCH “The Bon AT VAUDEVILLE HOUSES. For her second week at the Palace Theatre Sarah Bernhardt will give the firet and second acts of “Phedre" on Monday 1 Tuesda: the fifth act of “Camille” on Wednesday, Thursday and @aturday afternoons ond Thuraday even- ing, “A Christmas Night Under the Ter- ror” on Wednesday and Friday evenings, and the fourth act of "La Tosca" evening and Sunday afternoon ‘The vaudeville bill will in- chude Clayton White and Georel: Satur ‘and evening, on ine in “Cherie,” Vera Michelena, and Nat M, Wills, Among others at Hammerstein's will be Martin Brown and Rose Dolly in songs and dances, Kenneth Douglasa, Jack Nor- Honeymoon Four, the Four Mortons and Valerie Hergere in @ @ Scotch taird, in worth and ¢! new sketch. B wong Ne Clayton, with her dancers, will head the bill at the Colonial tures will be Sallie Fisher, Brice and Gonne, Dinner.” At the Alhambra will be “The Song | Birds,” Flannagan and Edwards in “Of “ Chick Sale, protean comedian, Mr. and Mra, Gardner Crane in “The Other One," Juilus Tannen, monologis John and Mue Burke, and others, On the bill at the Bronx will be Ma and © Seppa, the fire-fighting horse; Kate Ril- nore and 8am Willams in “The Naughty Wifow,” Cross and Josephine, dancers; Louise Galloway in “Little Mother,” Ly talking pictures dare-devil clown,” At Kieth's Union Square Theatre will Ada Vanity and Lelghtons In “2 One-Night Btand in Minatrelay,"* Leonant and Clara Whitney “Duffy's Rise,” Smith and Cook in "A Little of Kverything, in & satire on min be the Parisian dan M. Mykoff, the thr F. Martell family, cycll The bill at Proc the clown, in Game.” tor Misery of a ¢lansom Cab.” ‘Just Married," “The Diamond and Yorco, and Bert Melrose, “the Adler and Arline ading, and the Fifth Avenue ‘Theatre will include William H, Thomp- fon in “An Object Lesson,” R, berg, cartoonist; the Tom Davis Trio in "Motoring in Midair,” and Slivers, "The One-Man Heading the bill at the Ono Hundred and Twenty-fi{th Street The- atre will be Fields and Lewis in * Lew Fielda's “Fun in a Delicatessen Shop” will be the chief feature at the Street Theatre. leading attraction at the Twenty-third Mtreet Theatre. Among others at the American The- @tre will be La Valita and Stone, Milt the Three Emersons, Beers, Gaylord and Herron, Arnsman, Minstrel Four. the new features afternoon wit! singing comedienn A. 0, Duncan, ‘At Henderson's Music Hall will be the | Courtney Sisters, 0; others. SUMMER PARKS TO OPEN. Coney Isiand, opened on Wednesday aft i The New Brixhton Theatre, Brignton | Beach, will begin its season on Monday Bert French and Alice pantomimic dance, “Rouge Maurice Levy and his Invisible | Hand, Charles and Fanny Van in “From |Stage Carpenter to Ackter, Havel in “Monday,” Gertrude Barnes, Frank Mullane, O'Brien and junicul com- edy prima donna; Raiph Lynn and Mer- codes Lorente in “The Purple Lady,” Chris, Richards, Eng@ah comedian; Mel- ville and Higgins tn and Other fea- ' Edison's A mes in H. Gold- Bali he Ifty-alghth Leo and the will be AND PISTOL SHOT PUT TWO BURGLARS DOWN Daylight Robbers Were Ready to Drive Away When Detective Arrived. Detective Londrigan of the Yeonard noon, into th faint. about the wa Frank c Jorda } night. Frank of strength; nd gave ran at alght of him, the men with his fist aad put him in street for the count. the othi e alr, ¥3,000, on. med likely to get away, drigan fired a shot from his revolver The man dropped in a Tondrigan dragged him back to where the other chap was just regaining coi Then he took them into the building, where he found that the loft of Pod- wersky & Goldin, on the third floor, had been broken into and 0 coats, worth had been Goldin was at work in a loft below, ard when he saw the coats and the me y fainted himaelt, 1 Just maid ‘Hello’ to those fel- aid he to Londrigan, they worked further up in the building.” The man Londrigan had stunned sald ho «was Samuel Karron of No, 114 For- Btreet station haw two men loading Yun- dies onto a wagon outside of No, 38 Canal street about 2 o'clock this after- chase when both men He struck one of Then he kept Gran ta the fugi- 0 Lon revived him and clousness, stolen, Saul “tT thought ythe street. ‘The other suid he wae Samuel Davin of No, 18 Allen. street. Davia said he had just finished serving 4 nine months term as a plokpocket and oan {t was hard luck that he should ve been arrested again. He eald he had no idea the coats were stolen and had just been helping his friend Karron with the heavy Job of loading them onto ——___. SECRETARY OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA ACCUSED Jordan Charged by Legislative Committee With Cc, Malfeasance in Office, SACRAMENTO, ner during the firet sixteen months of Incumbency and that none of It Was turned into the State T a ae Edna Whistler, Ray Dooley and her Metropolitan Mine strela, and Clifford Walker in songs and stories, Palisades Amusement Park, Hudson opposite One Hundred and Tnir- jtleth street, will open on next Saturday The attractions will a hi SRapede ride the " @ water t Bernard and Venetian vil ‘Wille Wesson, Conohaa, in toate and » May 10.—Frank Jordan, Becretary of State ef (ui {fornia, is unanimously charged with malfeasance in office by the joint legis- lative committee which recently investi- wated charges in his department, and in Its report to the Li the committee recommended tha case be turned over to the Attorney- General, The collection of money for coples of automobile registrations furnished to ine surance companies and others during the time Jordan has been at the head of the department is the basis of the fnd- inst him, According to the r @ investigation brought ture to~day he reasury, SS vocalist; on the include the aeronau tune be used to premete the comfort of animale, Mise Kwen was a sitter of the! le Loulee Bwen ven Animal Rescue Geciety, the ‘Oats’ House” of Londen, England; the Ant my we Minnes M. Loulse Ewen of No, % West Kighty-sizth etrest (the “Baroness” ven 5 w Ings of triendsttp ead affection, yet an the maintenance ef each of heretofore been provided for frem eo! sources, I have not unduly them by! deviating and bequeathing all) my estate an I now do te the various) charities in which I have been identified) and am deeply interested.” SHE MARRIED A COUNT BUT WOULD DIE RATHER THAN BE PHOTOGRAPHED Take Up Life as Polish Noblewoman. ~ On the Prins Friedrich Wiihelm of the North Germ-n Lioyd there sailed this morning from Hoboken Count ai Countess Viadimir Lodochowek!. The newly made countess was Miss Louise Warfield of Baltimore, daughter of for- mer Gov, Edward Warfeld of Maryland, On last Thursday the couple were mar- ried at Baltimore by the Rev. Dr. Will- fam A. Flete At the conclusion of the ceremony Cardinal Gibbons gave the pair his blessing and impressed upon the count the inviolability of the mar- tage union. ‘The Count is a Polander, and has un eatate outs! Warsaw. He is blond and much below the medium size, weare the cutest, brightest green hat, with @ brown bow in the back. He wore it when he arrived here on the Maure tania, siz weeks ago, He wore it to Baltimore, and had it'on thie morniag on his way back to Poland. He ts very he| fond of hi: hat. ‘The Countess is very proud of her| by Count, tand very proud that sha is @ Polish noblewoman. She loves her native country, she eald, but all the rest of her life she will live in Poland sa a noole- woman. She did all the talking und the Count acquiesced. She was asked !f she and the Count would not pose for Photograph, and she drew proudly, and sali 1 would die graphed for the newspapers, And the count acquiesced, Cooupled the cal @ mase of flow- ee DEDICATE PHIPPS INSTITUTE FOR CARE OF SICK POOR. Eminent Men at Opening Philadelphia of $1,000,000 Gift Structure. PHILADELPHIA, May 10.—The Phipps Institute, a million dollar gift by Menry Phipps of New York to the University of Pennsylvania for the study and pre- vention of tuberculosis among the poor, was dedicated here to-day. The inati- tution, one of the best equipped in the world for its eecial work, ie situated In one of the slum sections of the city. Medical men and sociologists from all parts of the United States, ecientiets and Dhilanthroplste attended the dedicatory Kager F. of the University, dresses were made by legree conferred upon Mr, Phipps and a simi+ lar honor upon Dr. Edward L, Trudeau, founder of the Adirondack Cottage Gani. tarium. Gorman Mine Strikers Germany, May 10,—The coal miners strike in this district which began on Apri 21 has been called of ‘by the Men's Trades Unions owing to what they regard as the hopelessness of attaining success. The employers have flatly 80d to grant the concession de- sae” a ie Gr teeg Se |A. G. Kirby Will Teach Var-| ‘ BUSY DAY IN COURTS: 05 DEFENDANTS ARE COACH COMES 10 EN SXENES TRAN YALE CRE Offenses Range From Petit | Larceny to Burglary and Manslaughter. sity Crew English Stroke and Methods. i ‘Twenty-five prisoner four former police Inspectors, convicted | in the Supreme Court of General see- alone of various crimen, were dieporet of yenterd: ‘The disposition of eaci follows BY JUSTIC Dennis Sweeney, old, of No. 68 West One Hi Twenty-seventh etre fifty-two yeara olf Thirty-second etreet, Brooklyn; James F, Thompon, forty-nine yeare old, of and ery 5. A significant event to ail coliege 01 men wee the arrival aboard the W’ Star steamship Baltic to-day of A. @, head coach of the Oxford eight, Who comes to be advisory coach of the Yale crew for thie season. ‘hie !9 eald to be the fret time in many years of American intercollegiate rowing that an Maglish coach hes been imported to give varemen on thie side of the water the benef training an@ to introduce the ‘Mr. Kirby was securtd the direst intervention of Av- | | Hussey, forty Harbor, L. 1.; police inspector and convicted of conspiracy to defeat the ends of justice; firet offenders; each penitentiary one year | 14 fined 9500. BY JUDGE ROSALEKY. Louis H. Wood, jr, twenty-one years old, of No, 20 Kast One Hundred and Fifty-seventh atreet, and Arthur H. Bodkin, jr. twenty-nine years old. of No, 4 Bast One Hundred and Fifty- feventh street; both pleaded mullty stealing $300 worth of machinery from Ml ice plant foot of Kast Seventieth atreet first offense; Wood, City Ratony tory; Bodkin, penitentiary three months. BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. WilHam Horman, forty-mx years okt, of No, 12 Delan vtreet, convicted violation of liquor tax law; first offense; fined $250 and in default of payment Penitentiary fifty days. ‘William Gttoride, twenty of No, 2 Rast Twent: pleaded guilty shooting at bartender In saloon at No. 41h Second avenue: third offense; penitentlary one BY JUDGE MALONE. Peter Pearson, nineteen yeare old, of No, 12% Bowery. convicted of robbery; held up Samuel Isaacs of No. 14 For- syth street and stole clghty-seven dollare; first offense; Elmira Reforma- tory. ‘John T. Boylan, thirty years ol€, of No, 2183 Crotona avenue, Bronx; Feed victed of theft of two horses fro stable at No, 6 East One Hundred and Eleventh street; first offense; State prison, two to three years. BY JUDGE O'SULLIVAN. Eéward Bilv in, twenty yeare of No, @ East One Hundred and Sixty- gizth street; convicted of abduction; firet ofense; Elmira Reformatory. Pasquale Bonornarto, thirty years old, of No, 8 Cherrygptreet, and Philip Bronco, % years old, of No. 117 Water street. both indicted for murder first degree, killing Nicholas Qurnara: pleaded guilty manslaughter; first of: fenders; each State prison eight to nineteen years. BY JUDGE SWANN. Isaac Gerstein, forty-nine years old, of No, 907 Fox street, Bronx, pleaded guilty grand larceny; obtained money from bankera on false invoices in con- nection with the jure of the Bt. Gallen Manufacturing Company; first offense; sqntence suspended. Eva Mallery, twenty-three years old, of No, 688 Lenox avenue; convicted of theft of $38 from Morrie Schwares of } jis gi i i I i Quite diferent from the strokes your Américan universities, of and, for one thing, depends upon the Gifferent seating arrangement fol- leweg in the English shells.” Mr. Kirby's position in the Yale rowing establishment will be that of OT “Fatinitza” for the frat time, but “Boocaccio” repeated was the ‘Dill presented by the Angelini- Gattint Opera Company at the Centary Theatre last night. Somebody was il!, it was sald in excuse for the change, tut it matter! The audience, one of the largest that has been drawn during the brief engagement of the company, briskly than on Tueséay evening. The season ends to-night for lack of support, when “La Poupec” will ve sung, Why offer anything new? Siimui- taneously the Zuro Opera Company at the Thalia Theatre that has been giving praiseworthy performances of standard works te to quit for the same reason. Here is caune forereflection by th several promoters of opera at modera prices announced for next season, Ie there in New York any substantial constituency of opera lovers that can be counted upon for support apart from the glamour that the Metropolitan Opera House lend The answer will be r corded next fall, Julia Culp, the Dutch singer with rare gifts of voice and interpretation, be soloist at the first of a inday symphonic concerts at popular prices in Madison square Garden a week from to-morrow night. with the orchestra Bee! accompanied e prison one year to fi John Williams, thirty-eight years old, of No, 95 Norfolk street; pleaded guilty petty larceny; theft of engineer's tocls from steamship Carolyn at Pier 83 East River; firet offense; penit tlary eix months, Charles {. Smelkin, twenty-four years old, of No, 267 Wast One Hundred and Bixty-ffth street; pleaded guilty forgery, third dogree; falsified books to + firet of- sentence uapended. BY JUDGE CRAIN. vid Linn, elghteen years old, of No. & Willet street and Samuel Goldstein, neventeen years old, of No, § Attorne! street: each pleaded guilty burglary at No, 432 Fifth street; first offenders; each Elmira Reformatory. Elmo Joseph, negro, old, of No, 61 it One Hundred and ‘Thirty-Atth street; pleaded guilty at ing diamond ring from No. 133 Bai ineteenth street; frat pitens sentence suspended. Galvatore Marigi, fifty-one years old, of No. %1 Mott atreet; pleaded gullty carrying @ revolver; first offense; fincd $100, Hyman Siegel, seventeen years old, of No. 45 East Thirteenth street; pleaded! guilty theft of purse from woman in Rivington street; first offense; Elmira Reformatory. Edward Bartell, sixteen years old, of No, 78% Columbia street; pleaded guilty theft of horse and wagon belonging to | Burns Express Company; three prior and will be sent to one of the foundling | Convictions for misdemeanor; penitea- homes unless claimed by the parents | tiary eight months. within three days. Rocco Natale, twenty-five y of ninety-nine mi hoven’a fifta symphony and the Leo- nore overture No, 3. twenty years appesran: re London are announced for June and 11, Prof, Samuel A, Baldwin will give his usual free organ recitals at the City College on to-morrow and Wednesday afternoons at 4 lock, 10 an Infant at Her Do, . Bloom of No, 11 ptune Brooklyn, heard a baby crying at half-past 6 o'clock thie morning and t to her front door. She found baby wrapped in a blanket. It was dreamed in gray flannel underwear and a calico dress, The little one was put in the charge of Mra. Ulrich, the Brookl city nurse, at No. 692 Atlantic avenu there a three-weeks-old girl ‘8 old, of AITKEN, SON &Co FIFTH AVENUE, Cor. 39th Street Spring and Summer Millinery Hats for All Occasions CLEARANCE SALE May 12th, 13th, 14th Prices $5, $8, $10, $12, 815, #18, $20 “ | mine Mote! No &: | ing $8 from ITenry C 18 street; two prior convictions; peniter | and one of hi ways Been for him by Elsie ‘Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Bryan and Mrz. Champ Clark were at the Playhouse Clu», Washington, lest night, New York Multi of Wiliam E. Core: who married Mabe’ the Orpheum stock Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. thersole has walled for Bu- tlary one ar, | ities THEATRE NOTES. When Sarah Bernharat pia} Lew Fi yes its annual performance ww Montauk Friday. Disapointment,” Postmaster-General, wae produced. Kitty Cheatham ie on her way to Ku- rope to give recitals in Paris and Lon- don. at the Palace Monday afternoon, Ja: | Cowl, Marguerite Clark an@ Laurette) ‘Taylor wil be the three handmatsens. Ade Rehan has gone to spend her oemmer in England. George Boban salle for London Tues- | day for yo weeks at the Palladium in |"At the Sign of the Rose.” | Will open hie root garden at the Forty-fourth Street June 2. “My Little Friend,” Oscar Straw including the| new Opera, will be given at the Amsterdam by the Whitney company & week from Monday. The Poly Prep Soviety of Brookiyn at Mrs, Sol Sinith, the oldest actress on] the American stage, gives @ reception to Miss Maida Craigen at the Profes- sional Woman's League rooms to-mor- tow night. | ‘The Maciaine of Lochbule makes lis) stage debut at Hammerstein's Monday, songs will be “I've Al- written Under Edwin Franko Goldman, @ July BM and Aug. The annual mecting of the Actor's Fund will be held at the Hudson Tues- day. Eva Corey of Braddock, Pa. Gilman, ha company B. Altman & Ca: announce for Monday and Tues- day, May 12th and 13th, an important Sale . of Women’s American-made Mus- lin Underwear at exceptionally unusually low prices. Also for Monday A Sale of 40,000 Pairs of Men’s and Women’s Hosiery at large concessions from the usual prices. Other Special Sales for Monday will consist of 'y Band will give con- ia Univermity the eves 12. For discharging her from “The Fire- when leaded guilty steal-) rope, and while in England will epater Martinson of No.| with his sister, Olga Nethersole, as to + Rast One Hundred and Sixty-second | tour here next season. &n outcome of a “too mand tee, * war in Chicago, the Colonial an: | MeVickar’a are to be turned into vatde- As | tres” vile an@ movie houres. "e Home. -A botler explonion cocurred next door to the residence of Myton T, Herrick, United States Am- bassador'te France, to-day, killing on And injuring three other workmen, The fence surrounding the Ambassador's caught fire, but iittle damage done. The Ambassador and his y are in Rome attending the I1- Agricultural Conference, ‘The voller was attached to an engi ve lemployed in driving piles for a nes house to be constructed in the Ru Francois Premier. | Cleaning Time! | uahjon /aloabinet Gon’ ch spate that fant be rece by the ‘sre brush eee] be freely sprinkled w Od Disiniectant. A coloriess which instantly des. troys foul ~ - lors, ‘no tnd }, Momous dive When diluted with ten parte ter for household usc, it conts less than 5 cents a quart. Sold everywhere. Booklet with valuable information and sample bottle sent free. Address Henry B. Platt, Sele Manufacturer, 42 Cliff St.. New York the the steel magnate Joined CARPET J.&J. Tel,, 90—Columbun, CLEANING the Black Crepe de Chine, Women’s Silk Gloves, Japanese Screens and Fancy Cretonne Articles. advertised last month in THE WORLD 61,214 More Than in the Herald 10,690 More than in ALL THE 5 OTHER New York Moming and Sunday Newspapers BUNCHED TOGETHER, bs World Ads. for Readers! 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