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of Royalties. . “TO $15 A MONTH. perm: uses of entertainment considered ua advertising advantage jered an advertising advantage; come to the ony that the fea, divided evenly betw the originators and publishers, are far more valuable than the errant proprietors under the li- to furnish @ printed programme gi ‘ proper credit for each yright. The plan has worked well, ‘See: Burkan says, when it has ‘een enforced by the foreign associa- | tions, John L. Golden, treasurer of the! American Society of Composers, Au- thors and Publishers, denied to-day a ed.at 1 A. M. and) ii m Ctwurchill Alone Pays Up. very restaurant, cabaret and in this city the orchestras “heir racks every sheet of music at 1 o'clock this “This Is the Life’ and “If Rt for You" went the way of ‘and Vienna waltses. from the American ‘Bocféty, Authors and Pul *. at be the name of its counsel, fee Burkan, from its headquar- 66 West Forty-fitth street, highest eaid, “but the maen went to the ve poor § agreed our rates were net too, nt Sete eerie, an amend- the copyright law passed sev- eral yeare, age, oad our eontention was recently in a case in Which) Judge Eacombe oe el it nts must pay. ' tea'hend six tnontha, wre purpose. (0 use these fees as @ to fight ren: pul er heed the ¢ ine Wo, Ignorant of Refugee’ Husband’s Whereabouts sor 9 TALY HAS WEAPON GOOD AS TURP AVMTORDERARES If Germany Knew It She Would Not Fear British Fleet, He Says. Bnea Bossi, formerly a Curtiss aero- plane agent in Italy and now pur- chasing agent for the air corps of the Taian army, arirved here to-day on aan engines and torpedo tubes. These Saslaubd Ge brvep oot aa andy oy OF fog to Me water with stigh swift- ness that a battleship cannot prepare to defend herself and launch torpe- does like a submarine. Certain fea tures regarding them are secret; it Germany knew that secret she would Not fear the British fleet.” Signor Bosdi.said he was in the market for dirigibles equipped with 250 and 300 Wémepower motors and for separate motors © built into aeroplanes now building in Italy. | tempt inflicting 2 ec Ope CUBAN HOUSE FOR AMNESTY. HAVANA, Oct. 1—The House hap the Amnesty bill, Which, if ft the Senate, will free Gen. Abert, vernor of Mavana, and ex-Con- tee, ch with atten) as will release many dangerous evi nals, persons guilty of ot I ide, duels prior to Sept. 30, Less ti ‘ the Tomaso di Savoia to buy dirigibles and motors for: @eroplanes for the army. “The French are beginning to show their war secrete,” he said, referring to the suffocating explosive, Turptnite, “but we of Italy have secrets just as important which we shall not reveal until we enter the war. ‘Of them I may, not speak. 1 can tell you dis- creetly something of the air equip- ment ofthe Italian army. “For two years Italy has foreseen trouble and gas been bullding up her air fleet rapidly.» We have seventeen dirigibles. Two ofthese are monsters of the Zeppelin type. Eight are large balloons, very fast; we speak of them Black Velvet Hats suitably trimmed with fancy. feathers of. ribbon, in becoming styles for Women and Misses, will be on Special Sale toemorrow and Saturday ste at $7.50 & 9.75 Untrimmed Black Velvet Hats in the newest _ shapes will be offered . at $3.75 & 5.50 (Department on the First Floor) as the ‘hornet’ class. There are others still smaller, the ‘yellow-jacket’ type; they carry engines of 500 horsepower and have a speed of ninety kilometres an hour, faster than your fast ex- press trains. Perhaps the yellow- jacket and the hornet will ating the eagle? “Italy has also, besides, many ordi- nary aeroplanes, seventy-two hydro- aeroplanes, One of them has suffi- client fuel capacity to cross the At- lantic and is more powerful and big- B. Altman & Cn, Autumn Coats and Wraps for Misses and Small Women now being displayed in the Department: on the Second Floor, indicate very accurately the latest developments of fashion in smart Outergarments for youthful figures. The becomingness of the’ new styles is one of their most impressive features; another is. the remarkable variety of attractive fabrics in which they are modeled. “All the publishers, with the excep- tlon of « few who hope to unload thelr fh A Tar Rl as. account = Publishers’ Bo: stand to love ee our songs a cre sup.| Mra. T) MRS.THOMAS PRESTON * HER SON 4ND Oyneraveor BALGHTERS. i J. Preston, formerly Mrs. Grover Cleveland, was a passenger with her daughters, Esther and Marion and her son, Francis, on the bg oe tones Tomaso 4! Savoia from Genoa to-day. ,$20,000 @/ She ts tn ignorance of the where- thing. abouts of her husband. Whén last heard of, in an indjrect way, Prof.| health, to Bad Nauhelm. Mrs, Pres- Preston was in London, and his wife | ton, her children and her mother, Mra. thinks he is waiting to hear from|E. F. Perine, were in St. Moritz, her before starting for home. Switzerland. They made their way to The family became separated in te Aa Mags on | oe yaa Ar ger than anything in possession of Eu by the war. Prof. Preston] obyged to go the other way with his| 497 other nation. There are five had taken his sister, who was in péor | sister. others equipped with 400 horsepower ————eeeEeoEoEoEoEOEEEeEEeEEEeEeeoeeeooee—ES —————————————————, “New York's Foremost Millinery House” @ plete BOY KILLED BY AN AUTO. reason UNER MPERLLED BY TERRFICSTORN UPON MADEN TRP Tomaso di Gavoia’s Passengers, Many, Refugees, Grateful Whéit Voyage Ends. freeboard and a very high super- structure. The ship tossed like a cork, and many of the passengers penned below were panic-stricken. No. 55 West 424 Street Two Big Stores To Celebrate the Opening of Our 42d St. Store With Extraordinary Sales For Friday and Saturday 350 Individually Styled Charming Trimmed Hats [Reproduced from High Cost Paris Models‘ Prone at the Speciat Prices 5,00. 7:50 g.50 Matchless ee nae ae Quality— These beautiful hats have just been made in our own worl ; produced from the finest imported materials. Hand-made Lyons and German silk velvet. The styles are the smartest sailor and picture types de- signed and fastidiously correct in every line. gs {Sinth Ave. Cor. 18th St. Steinberg’s {prt atts swt Sixth % Ave. Cor. The storm did not abate until late yesterday afternoon, and it was a pale and thankful lot of passengers who hurriéd ashore at the Lloyd Sa- baudo pier in Jersey City. A fitting climax to the voyage was the docking of the ship. The tide was strong, and in getting alongside the pier the navigating officer so joeuwvred the To di Savoia sve ghaved' off a corner of the roof of the pier shed as cleanly as though the work had been done by a great saw. Then* the end of the bridge of the ship struck a fi le @ foot in diameteF and snap) it off as if it were breaking a match. a Autumn Fashions for Girls are very attractively reflected in the extensive assortments of smart garments (sizes 6 to 16 years) now being displayed in the enlarged department on the Second Floor. A wide range of prices is represented, as will be gathered from the following, all of which are in the regular stock: : Corduroy and Velvet Coats Practical and Dress Coats , School and Dress Frocks . The new steamship Tomaso di Savola of the Lioyd Sabaudo, arrived in New York to-day for the firat time frém Genoa, bringing 537 passengers, mostly Americans who were caught in Europe at the outbreak of the war and made their way down into Ttaly. Thé Tomasoedi Savoia had a tempestuous passage, encountering terrific storms, especially in the past three days. 8 Early yesterday the vessel ran into ene of the worst storms in the expe- Child Killed by Trolley. ELIZABETH, N. J., Oc! Rapak, six years old, 01 ing under a Trenton car on South Broad at Mrs. Rapak with the down on a South Broad street trolley and alighted, They started to eross ff when the child was hit by ine car. Charles Buckalaw of nswick, the motorman, was and charged with man- ranklin Simon 8 Co. “Critth Avenue; 37th and 38tth Streets nderwear Shop, Building, rT rience of the officers. All passengers py of a Georgette velvet Sailor of unusual grace with full bandeau and Worious plumes. It has no equal anywhere for less than $20. the sti $20.00 to 35.00 8.50 to 38.00 5.25 to 32.00 ew arrested slaughter. (From the ript.) Maid-Madam, I beg to inform you that I have just come into a Mistress—Indeed! That means, I sup- pose, that we must part. Maid—Certainly posed to enter my B. Altman & Cn. No charge for Trime ming is our special courtesy to patrons, 's silk, lisle, wool, merige and cotton underwear. vt attention is also. directed to our exclusive make ba glove silk underwear, which is superior in SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY “Parfait” Silk Underwear FOR WOMEN AND Misses. fait’’ Glove Silk Vests lak or blue; crochet top; were sent below and hatchways and companion’ closed. Waves swept over dge deck Tomaso di Savoia, which Foy Averee, Hy eed 3 Mtceets, Hew Yor, Value $2.00 1.25 fait’’ Glove Silk Combinations Of Move silk, in white, pink or blue; : HE NEW TWELVE-STORY ADDITION ee eee Value $3.75 2.65 FRONTING ON MADISON AVENUE, by the Be dee eg tickers erection of which thestoreof B. Altman & Co. jorced Value $3.25 1.95 emctat io now covers an entire square block, will be opened a: Swiss Ribbed Underwear to the public on Monday, October 5th. . : WOMEN A! ISSES. tibbed, very wide, hand crochet tp. Value 75c ear as tte bas ercthes top back. k Top Emb*d ¢ Combination i Hest nee; rentoreed. Osis | OS 45 UNMARKED AUTO DELIVERIES ———— Oven Monday and Saturday Evenings POINTED Shoes are what make all bent bones, coms, bunions, callouses, ingrowing nails, flat feet, fatigue, and all the other ills that human [eet are heir to, ° That Grow Straigh In Educator Shoes FPucaTors or free your bones, coms, bunions, ingrowing naile, lat feet, fatigue, etc., because they let the feet growas they should, Extensive preparations are being made to render the' occasion a memorable one. Very large and comprehensive assortments of new merchandise for the Autumn and Winter seasons have been secured, and in part are already being shown. The displays in all Departments on the opening day will be of unusual interest. "45 revent, relieve eet from bent > ; Bring This Advt, with You ’ — Clothing ".%¢ Family (At _Bth Ave, Store Oniy) vawesi2s "65 Get your whole family (men, women and children) into roomy, good-looking Educators today. $1.35 to $5.50. See that Epucator is branded on the sole. That name guarantees you the correct orthopedic shape which lets your feet grow as nature intended. Rice & Hutchins, Inc., 1§ High St., Boston. Makers of All- America and Signet Shoes for Mén, and Mayfair for Women. Retailers can be supplied at wholesale from stock on our floor. RICE & HUTCHINS NEW YORK CO., NEW YORK, N. Y. Ask your retailer fer RICE & HUTCHINS UCATOR | SHOF@ — | Baim Knit Underwear 3g ‘; FOR MISSES, GIRLS, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. Fee aorine si, Cotton, ver ah and hae én ol weight. ay fie ttrum’s, Stuttgerter Senitary Wool, Swiss . ASSORTMENT, MANY EXCLUSIVE B FOUND BLSEWHERE. There will be a new Entrance on Madison Avenue in addition to the entrances D already existing on Fifth Avenue, Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets. pores Noe