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“BY WAR'S LESSONS, DIMES 3! Pes AEE nie than ever before,” Mr, “Its mon are trained Its experts in every depart- to remedy any de- and take deen learned in the ri H f ? Te ttt uit ays ees Hi 3? every shackle of ancient convention. “Wo have seen the main fleet of the| se co Greatest sea nation in the world with- . z . z Without having fired a shot As wurety as the skirt is wide, is the bodice scant, fret year of a mighty con-| ¥¢t with what contrasting effects do these three maids een battles begun at| interpret the mode! from guns as Wacmsines| HOUSE RENT HOLDS The Piece Work Plan Applied tured” Him When He Told nent she smiled grimly to herself. Lexington Ave. Subway route runs northeasterly along West- to Gangs. Many employers when questions ANNAPOLIS, Tegarding the applicabiltty of plece . work methods to their plant, reply: “It’s a fine idea, but not suited to conditions which obtain here. Tho nature of my work demands that my men work in groups, It is impossible to trace each man’s individual out- put.” But here is an inatance wnlke this aiMoulty was overcome: In a ce! the room of R. Ye pte ae ceived on an average $55 per day,|{staed, hud been Iecrured by Molen Aitempt at, robbery and had there. Thickly populated apartment house section i ‘ “ o er been too h AI g oa which was divided equally among tha|for hit failure to “keep quict™ about | fer Deen too fhisiinned to Toth had | Clason Pt. Rd., Randall Ave. (Easterly extension of 149th St.), Ludlow Ave, : “nals arrived at the Mediterranean seaport ‘ie ;]men. The group was then promptly |!t- fr lefforts of all, they would not toler-| UF houre, ate loafing or time-killing. If a new man joined them and failed to keep up with the gang standard he was ; | told not to show up in the morning. Earnings immediately increased, .| They found themselves making from $2.25 to $2.60 per day instead of the original $1.60, And the owners saved é| $25 a day on this department, Finally the men sent a delegation to the management objecting to the 4] presence of @ non-productive fore- ,|man, whose wages were pala from thier earnings. The foreman was “Jeliminated. It was obvious that none *] was needed. ‘The success of this experiment en- Claimed: | COUFAgEd the Management to install ‘the same system throughout the plant wherever possible. Now practically ese 37 5 i $1.30, ils rue ; 7 SVEN Wonsn ‘Sav cabiy, JUNE 20, 1910. ip U S NAW Ingenious Modern Maids Have Various Ways . Of Interpreting Caprices of Prevailing Modes cape collar; another one a waistcoat-bodice with a tiny| mitted the robbery. 1"? collar, while the bodice of the third drapes snugly, only| But who was the robber himself? to confine the soft fulness of an underbodice which shows | Quick as thought Kitty sprang to he) po) ge to be fi One chooses an Empire waistline and a very wide | at the neck as a yoke and below as a peplum to the skirt. 7 = . ’ MIDDY HAZED WHEN isc isttnae Sul sc} BAYAN IN CAPITAL OSEN SE || HE DION “KEEP Quier’|iiemae mae aecerns|| FO SAVINGS BANK beposrrors Tells How Upper Classmen “Lece| mine armed ‘Sy ‘he seed Pioeaned $100 invested at the following sale should in 20 years amount to $3,000. shipman A. R. named as the victim of an alleged|).» jearned when at length 4) e gained hazing episode in the testimony of|admittance to his cabin. | With IF LOTS CAN BE BOUGHT AT THIS SALE FOR $50 TO $350 Midshipman ©, M, Reagie yesterday} marine precision rthlens—it Fs “ ” The chamols bag Was ort of chester Ave. Statistics of tax department show if growth in value oh yee: Ei Bate aa oer, perhaps Lttle allver— of Bronx Real Estate continues northeasterly along subway at Ma., June 26.—Mid-| nothing more. | Her bend (ee gill same rate as for past 20 years, the average value of Bradish Bolling, who was the ner Wan was Sutraged at what Johnson lots should be $5,000. @t the investigation of examination irregularities at the Nav: was a witness at to-day's session of ther robbery INV! the Court of Inquiry. But no trace of any other ON $100 INVESTED SHOULD PE $3,000. cording to Reagle, was being hazed| which the intruder spe hatin ty 579 OTS room . though the sreal tain coment mill the men had been| 0% other midshipmen in the room of) tified. | Noreadily day after day, did L paid $1.60 a day for filling their bar-| visited in search of rows, wheeling them about forty feet | tion pertaining to ni and dumping them. In the two| , Bolling told of having been called to . Nelson, an honor shifts fifty-five men were employed he fi . Perhaps the man had stopped off at) ’, At a cont of about $1250 por day. [even ‘detendamie rccommendeat for] the Amores At. any rate othe alt | Directly on the line of the city’s growth, A plece work system was then in-|disinissal by Superintendent Fullan,| of her voyage was not again tron, | Within 7 Minutes’ Walk of a Meson | 8 stalled. Under it the two gangs re-| 04 after being questioned by Nelson} S06 (ree had made @ futile | et had told him, witness said, et from fifty-five jmen tol mat because he had not kept qui y. @ men began policing) about it he stood no chance of getting each other. Realizing that the earn-|any more “good dope.” According to ings of each depended upon’ the united | Bolling he was in Nelson's room about REFUSES TO PAY TAXI» |Pss3 store ee weet ane(f TUES. and WED., JUNE 29th and 30th, at 10.30 A.M. BILL; 1S SENT TO GELL|tie°Aterican consuiater” ™*t © at the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey Street, N. Y. City Booked to Sail for London, but He Can't Ray Fine. 4 man who sald he was Reginald/own nation. Consul Jethro Thomp- Hawley, forty years’ old, of Seventy- son of Ohio, cast away in the mel- second Street and Riverside Drive,| ancholy enterprise of representing was fined $5 by Magistrate Appleton | the dignity of this republic in this in the Mon’s Night Court last night | small and none-too-well-known prin- for refusing to pay a taxicab bill of cipality of Gretzhoffen, was glad— Prisoner Tells Magistrate He's T HE business of any true The complainant, John Afien, a|and he knew—really, knew—her Bis atin Plays for the |i Es Saas Coming Week iingeot aaiated by Frank Devote Bleanor Cochran in a comedy st # burlesque life, kes Wil HERO appen,” will be ‘one of the bead. ‘olumbia Theatre announces | Happ tS lens Coe eee an interesting change of | Root the firet three days weekly added features be-ling week. Other features wil ginning Monday afternoon, In ad-| Margaret Pari dition to the combination of bur-| and His Jilis;” Sandy Shaw, lesque and vaudeville that has at- | comedian, and the Frey Twins. tracted large audiences for the past | ina n Pair’ a musical comedge seven weeks, arrangement have been i raction * made for the appearance of James C. | | I TT ay will head the Bill Morton and Frank F. Moore, This |{he Wiles Coaeigh ners will ali a popular vaudeville team will present | Higher Up,” Sam and Kitty that Twill de aly Cen for ee eee | thetr specialty, tn which they are as-|in "lack to Where ‘They Start between us, we ought to start eome-| sisted by three young women who Cecil Cunningham in songs, am thing, maybe; if it's stories youre are clever eirigers and dancers, and Laeaeeee and Blisa Cansino, Spanist after, you've come to the place where wrt | they ‘syow, Chava ween cece There | they will alsc revive their famous ——_—_—. Kitty, the story of the king of £00 number “Alexander's Ragtime | GREAT MOVIE CARNIVAL offen, alone would fill a book.” | Band.” The manner in which Mor- " “| angnnat,29 You know of Gretshoffen, | ton and Moore, aurrounded by sixty AT CENTRAL PALACE, Shee taked suddenly, —“You) singers and dancers, dered thi aid you had written about it. 2 pean bo psokba accion . Lol al jon about It. I sup-|oagtime melody drew thousands of ”» z| “Well, you see,” replied Kitty,| People to the Columbia four years a" watcher ‘peoriog st her throug the por | “when the big news story’ about thelagg, “Alexander's Ragtime Band” hte. Proposed Gretzhoffen loan—its hawk-| nd failed to receive lows than fif- ‘The Motion Picture Carnival at th Grand Central Palace, Inaugurati last week, has become one of the most popular centres of amusemen' oi wake ing about the street and its rejecti in tho city, ‘Tho great novelty o (Conpright, 1918, ty Wright A, Pattertoa,) jection 5 es we! |—when that came out I was put on| tee hearty encores. It wa# 44-| thre complete motion picture exhi. CHAPTER IV, the assignment of looking into Grots-| mittedly one of the greatest fn | hitions given at one time in three diss (Ccottneet.) hoffen in general. There was a aide hits Broadway had ever known, and line of scandal tacked to the story, ft has seldom been equalled since, ‘This | ‘ince theatres, all under one root and preatnatod bgt ny baa seemed, but before,we could get down (feature is calculgted to maintain the | for one price of admission has bee feeling the drowsiness in-| ty the scandal we had to tell the peo- , unusual record @f attendance at the |eagerly accepted by the public as © yoked by the fresh salt alr,| ple about the place where it origina-| Columbia since the beginning of the| pew and generous form of diversion, at length she lay down once| ‘ed. 1 remember that the old king's| engagement of Lew Kelly and the|mq claim made by th ‘ ; cb | Bam Was Michael, waan’t it?” Benman Players. ne claim made by the managemen more upon the little cou “The one that died? Yes, Michael pve ey that never before was so much of¢ and resigned Merselt more comfort-/tné First, He was a good sort. His| SWAN WOOD IN BALLET fered for so small an admission price ably to stumber, death was the unlucklest thing that|” seems to be well substantiated. Thé But aguin she awoke—this time it] ever apenas this pore Ute pee AT 5TH AVENUE THEATRE. | jie quaiity ot tho pictures and the z ‘ ood man, Kin, a was with s scream of terror! 8B® ge), anda strong one and a jue, diversified stories are calculated to had felt the touch of a hand. Some-|§5 ‘much cannot be sal At Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre | iiorg continuous enjoym: c thing had tugged at her neck. ing, of the new lssarhbent Ghats the first half of the week, Miss Swan | mane haar Yee the dar hares bee She raised ber hand. ‘The chamols| throne, Michael {he Second. | He has| Wood, formerly of the Metropolitan | coming wook the following features bag was gone—dt was tho Jerk of the | Hira” Dontaarabia i dane, D8: | Opera House ballet, assisted by elt | will be aceon: Orrin Johnson and girls, will be seen in now dances. | Olive Wyndham in “Fighting Bob,” Among others will be Frank Torry, | Elaine Hammerstein in "The Moan English comedian; Harry and Eva) stone," Katheryn ° Ostermyn io Puck, singers, and Adolph Schneider, | “Housekeeping Under Cover,” Charlie a sixteen-year-old blind plano player. | Chaplin in two-reel comedy, ‘Thomag You know my|proctor's Fifty: ne 6 | vise Li @ people, and you know we Mace. My | Proctor's Fifty-clghth Street Theatre| A. Wise in “Tho Magic’ Battle, roken silk cord that had awakened] ghort, he is a bad jot orl And there was the hand that |"Rtichaca” wad iat eng, second full-velned, hairy. “ , A the bag—it still was visible at the suis, Dione & word to « WA ls 3 porthole. A ribbon end had en- , 5 ~ owe tt an instant in will feature Slayman All's Royal Ara- | “When [t Strikes Home,” with Grace eee eeethce fastoning—an. instant coud keep his counsel, couldn't he?” | han actobats. Proctor’s Twenty-third | Washburn, Howard Bastabtook, Eds enough for Kitty to see what} ) it oy, dear, & good man, your street Theatre will show Mary Fuller | win August and Muriel *Ostriob, had been the hand that had com- father. Very well, then, let me”— in the motion picture, “A Daughter of |jatest Pathe Weekly Education: (To Bo Continued.) the Nfle,” while Proctor's One Hun- ! rool, and ‘Travel pictures, ol he next oor, ran down the deck, out tt Gock’ door. ‘The band was giving Ite first saloon concert and the docks were sparsely tenanted, it seemer _REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. Inger, She cou! it At ae, dared DOLIBAAE HDOR DS $100 at 4% interest in 20 years amounts to $218.66. not once but twice; but even as she he acted at once. wh nn th A MA Sf From that time on ail through the EACH, AFTER LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS FOR TAXES, ASSESS- voyage a boat detective stood at each end of the passageway which led to MENTS AND INTEREST FOR TWENTY YEARS, THE PROFIT Kitty’s stateroom, Bolling, a¢-|} oulq be found, nor any clue by in the solution . Bay fur en oye Nearing the end of of the estate of Bradish Johnson, Inc., her journey Kitty Gray's mind once | rere became more free of suspicion, Near the Lexington Ave. Subway route, Orie Gaake’ the Ouiae polah 208 (Easterly extension of 163rd St.), White Plains Rd., and adjacent avenu Gretzhoffen she had become once and streets, to be more the insouciant young woman, self-reliant, capable and in spite of SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION all_undismayed. no matter what price they bring “Which hotel, mademoinelie 2” asked a carriage driver in French, after at last Kitty had followed her bags ashore. CHAPTER V. 70% CAN REMAIN ON MORTGAGE. TITLES INSURED FREE SAVINGS BANKS BOOKS TAKEN AS DEPOSITS ON PURCHASES OF LOTS TO REACH THE PROPERTY fake Subway, Bronx Park Train to Simpson Street Station, thence Westchesie: Avenue trolley car down Clason Point Avenue to property. For maps, apply to J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. & 3d Ave. Joseph P, Day, 31 Nassau St, N, Y. City. American Consul is to have known the father, or at least some relation, of any caller who comes from his really glad—to see Miss Kitty Gray. ; agin elil in pe chauffeur, of No, 100 Diamond Street,| father, or had done so at the time SAVINGS BANKS. __BANKING AND FINANCIAL, |_ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | : ; —— a pleco Work bagle Bay fae (ot| Brooklyn, aid he had driven Hawley| when he was still living, He took | 20 nn nnn Tae previclaly eguireut fale thel about the west side, and whoa he | tr Sauek ‘sou bp ths band IB Nees Ai are em-| asked for his fare was told to drive| 2° Youns e ur Der cent, more than wee? About! to the Sherman Square Hotel, where|&nd welcomed her with @ genuine | f q . system and the red old) his passenger said an account, | warmth which gave that young per-|— : os takse G) euhetentist ‘saving “On ita Bo xe uoenown Seats. According to] son a greater feeling of safety and . pay roll, fo tho Ansonia Hotel, wee qrtve | comfort than she had known for avings an If the terms of a contract be not| T° Magistrate Appleton the pris- clearly and explicitly stated, it ia not |OM¢F who was well dressed, said he considered valid in the eyes of the| W8# booked to sail for London to-day, | have not been home for four years, le, if Brown said to} but he had no money and went to a|and I have not seen you for a good r law. For exam y Jones: “Til sell you either of ‘my | RACE Handioay: | ne: horses for $250," and Jones replied: 1 not hold Jones to the deal because eT he he had not indicated which ani desired. wait Lf ‘prige: ww, is ance be definitely stated for a con-|to pay damages. ws; thal, 10a; ii Hi White replied: “Ll accept your offer iy deal off, His acceptance wae not ab- | thoug! ‘A contract to be formed must : posi 1 m |, bee ANNUAL DIV Particular indivihead, [oad ou need not worry: the company | gomurely. “It begins to sound like a! The Trustees teYy oi aA cepted by some | Fo rinstance, a firm may, through ahs hi the newspapers, offer a reward f ) dup to #8 HM \_ A i! apprehonaion of a thief. “Until some} A large concern which has upon ita PU stories here in Gretshontnn, Peer meds an” depae Separate Proposals must be made for each class, * With Alt! individual fulfils the requirements | payroll hundreds of employees be- up every minute of the time, 1) MON. this “byaws and The Greater New York Charter provides that bids may be mage | i (NH and applies for the reward, the con- in preparing for trouble before SOA, Money depoaited eM A Le Loe RL rf ed. {walk on exge-1 sleep over a yoloand. | Oat will draw interest. ir for a8 small an amount as $10 and in multiples of $10 for each mat tract is not complet If, how: Conspicuously posted In} 7 eat fearing that everything 1s load. | 10th will draw jncerest. fro some one tured the thief in igno-| all parts of the establishment appearsied. A story-—-why, I feel lucky that! penry ER, Secretary. rance of the fact that a reward was| t! i noti i} offered, he could not legally claim it. things be cool and seif-| don't want to figure in any story with f A contract is not considered com- | possessed in a fire scare. If you are flowers and a band at the end of it, hy other envelopes addressed to the Comptroller. A Deposit of Two Per : ( plete until the acceptance is com: | near the fire-eaowpe, you need have| believe me: | ERVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION Cent, of Par Value must Accompany each Bid. Such deposit must be p ae ¥ making the} no fear. ght in a hallway flied | It's a grand little place, then, isn't in money or certified check upon a New York State Bank or Trust offer, But suppose that Brown should | with smoke put tzhoffen?” said Kitty smilini 115 CHAMBERS OT. N, ¥. write Jones that be accepted his of-|@ oorner of your garment ye'road about it—and written about | 4 Tbs, Trutees hag declared “aividend tor tha fer for ten carloads of lumber, Sup-| mouth to protect the | it—-before now. But this isn't a vaca- bose that, antloipating (ust Joties had |enable you to ret, throu tion, really, Tam ona big asixo-| FOUR PER CENT. M4 mornin, crawling or the following day Brown ‘contr voted ts ba ‘ upon Ji 'a\ tt is your duty to hurry to - do—I ft: | a ie, :, Muppoe she iet- | partor oficer und nrivately, inform pnd dont know where It ia Or what it | Deamiaamade often, bears duly 1% wil A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller, City of New York, tor had Leen delayed in the mail, did hin. ‘hie wil! facititate matters and. tel" abe it i New York. \ not errive uot aud Jones, aveld a stampede of employes, gaunt, kindly olf map smileé Lamsand = = i ’ Concerning Contracts, he was likewise unknown. many @ da: ree: salmaaa = t Joka net 108 Wining | 2, Accept your offer,” Brown could | not hagring from Brown, had sold the | ¥°¥" family in Ohio, as you must re- ta lumbe@ elsewhere. In this case, if * oe Brown could prove that the failure on | 18s into a full-fledged newspa: Jones's part to full the cont woman! 5 Not only must the offer and accept- | cost him money, Jones would hase | You, And what are you doing over cone. Fear-obis a tract to be held binding, but the ac-| party making the offer assum tshoften P i / rom Fira “ha coptance must be without conditions, |rak of the acceptance reaching hint ng with Gretzhof- (< B If Smith, for example, said to White:| Similarly, if a fire insurance com. | there #nything wrong 7 une 5 Grosvenor, 103, ‘I'll sell you my house for $5,000," and| pany offers to insure your property | f°! 1 and you write to it Monday accepting | !*?. | po upon later,” | its offer and inclosing a check, an: hite could, if he wished, call the] your pronerty burns Tuesday, even the letter does not reach v ard for the Guarding Against Panics, My dear, there is nothing positora gn ut Fire! and thus create a panic. help--the only trouble is, J don't know | & ° neh Tb” SRLS | pany. Sond for descriptive circular to m3 WILLIAM will sell at his office in the Municipal Building On Jone 29, 1915, at 2 P. M. $46,000,000.00—412% Gold Corporate Stock of the City of New York Payable June 1, 1965, —and— $25,000,000.00—412% f Gold Corporate Stock (15-Year Serial) of the City of New York Maturing annually from June 1, 1916, to June 1, 1930, inghusive, The latter clase will be sold only in series. For example: A single bid for “15,000 is « sal for 15 $1,000 items maturing from ome te fifteen years, Ke bids will be accepted for separate maturition My dear,” said he, “lam delighted] Broadway and Drigse Ave., Brooklyn. ; sa +n rc xiven that on and after to see you, 1 am indeed delighted. 1) | Notice 12 hereby iva) ib. a semi-annual Interest at the rate of f many more than that, but | know you ittatiaaise == | very well. I knew your father and all rier ° 14 to ail depositors in fe *baie’ wno on the fest. day of daly, 1015, May be entitled thereto, Hl Money deposited on or before July 10th, 1016, will draw 4 NDIt member, And so you have been grow: r You have succeeded, haven't In other words, the 2 A vacation? If so, in God's hy not?” said Kitty smiling. “I Mr. Consul? What's wrong with “What's wrong with tt, my dear Miss Kitty? Sit down now, and try CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK to te me if you can what there |8/5@ aND 58 BOWERY, COR, CANAL BT. wolute, the insurance company untit Wednes- | "at lant wrong with, it. 110TH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND “You interest me,” said Kitty Gray, tthe | ¥ ey! id to de- au! No f for Corporete Stock in the serial (orm can be accepted for 29 than rs RY SAYI, jenn" . I} BMIL A. HUBER! Assistant Seoretary, 48 Bie Mord daetire in oie ature with | oer “2 end ‘bids for each class tn separate sealed envelopes, encloseg tw your handkerchief or Company, or any National Bank. ots mont For fulter information ty Record,” published at Nom 96 and 98 Reade Street, New rk, or consult any Bank or Trust ra stooping low. D. ment, Mr. Consul. I may want your