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| ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 2, 1917. handling of pending b vs ane nis - one t German hie io Arcam a AMERICANS LOST PLOT VERY CLUMSY ——— sr nor GERMANS FIGHTING a ra 1 Note Authentic, Says Lansing; Government Got It This Week WASHINGTON, March 2.—Below are given the President's reply to the Senate resolution requesting him to acnd what information he com Hstently could about the German plot to involve Mezico and Japan in war against the United States, and the report from Secretary of State tions. They covered also the matter of instructions to be leit by consuls with special agente when the consuls left t! coun- Lansi tling. seid view Suitcases, briet bags or bundles of| yesterday by the Russians to re- PLOTTING WENT ON WHILE | THE PRESIDENT’S REPLY. any description were stopped at the} ve ee apture the positions they recently ¢ PROFESSING FRIENDSHIP. 7 teat " To the fenate: “ . joors by uniformed atendants and! orl; a ¢ lost north of the Vale Putna, near All go to show, {t is officially de- | Two Reported Miss Missing From In response to the rerolution adopted by the Senate on Has Malice and 5 eed Stes Cuts! cota that thelr parcels must be care- Berlin ; Rey orts Repulse of the northern end of the Roumanian j clafed, that while at peace with this) Galgorm Castle—Another por Ineorspuecite wren tea gublia Intereas, wlintever tatormmaticn ning of Machinations in |tuily searched. British in a Hand to front. Five charges were made on Governraent Germany was constantly | Sq F Tritonia he a poncersine hi ta published in’ the press of this date } ” alg | No reason was given and some who | Hand Battle the German lines, but all were broken i plotting hostile acts in hundreds of Saved From Tritonian, en Got, Gens cael tau te Gt, te tae Egypt,” It Is Declared. refused to permit the search were not al Md up by the defensive fire, says to- coal # purporting to have been went Jan. 19, 1917, by the German Sec- ’ lalinwed to @etae tee Wraaine | day's headquarters report. turms against the United States, retary for Foreign Affairs to the German Minister in Mexico, I This procedure, it explained, | " ss “ Successful counter mining operk= The United States is ready to make| WASHINGTON, March 2~—Reports transmit herewith a report by the Secretary of State, which LONDON, March 2.—The disclosure! was caused. by telephotie i A.|_ BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), | Succi cried out by tbe Gere other equally startling disclosures}of the sinking of the British bark . “in proper time.” jalgorm Castie and the Donaldson Evidences of Teuton propaganda|Line freight steamer Tritonian, both work in Latin-American countries is| with Americans aboard, two of whom also being carefully investigated. are miasing, were received by the | In this connection eome concern ts te Department to-day from Consul } feit here over reatlessness that has| Frost at Queenstown. The reports } sprung up in Colombia because of | follow the Indefinite postponement of the) ‘The British bark Galgorm Castle Colombian-American treaty. This is | Queenstown from Buenos Ayres, citrgo believed to have moved Preaident attacked by submarine 4.30 | Wilson in recently urging action on seventy-four miles went } the treaty, Senator Stone, Chairman |southwest of Hull Rock, Four Amer! / of the Foreign Relations Committee, |cana aboard, Two are missing, Be- | will rush action on the treaty during |iieved lost, Willlam Johnson, No. 19 the extra Senate session ofter March &/ Teach Street, New York, aged nino-| TRIED TO CAUSE TROUBLE IN{teen, and David Walker, negro,! SOUTH AMERICA. Greene County, Virginia, aged thirty. | In support of its suspicions, the| “Americans saved, Henry Merritt, | has my approval. WOODKOW WILSON, of the German plot in America is the received by a city official to-day in-|March 2—-Hand to hand pied mans along the Narayuvka, im ohief theme in the news and editorial forming him that plotters have) featured a German repulse of British |Galicia, col ‘ io th : a : apers, The Planned to destroy part of the Munic-! attacks on trenches east and south-| PETROGRAD, March 2.—Germen otihch Atha ag SEN adel ipal Building. The source of the IN-|ease of Souchez, to-day's official | pressure forced Roumanian defenders Westminster Gazette, which brands formatio: Wis hot revealed. ~oddialh adem 4 of @ height occupied yesterday the plot ax “fantastic villainy,” says: statement anerted. Rekoza on the Jacobent-Kimpolut “It has all the clumsiness, all the Between Ypres and Arras, the Mghroad to withdraw, to-day's offl- other machinations of the same kind | WILSON INAUGURAL ROUTE Mer of the enemy wer = h @ disclo nt, India and resul iheindi Tt ri bi ' Aik ae ins ane eae In the hand to hand fighting around j eae aa : al ; ; V H Bouc “ ps and ne terintic of tho aposties of kultur, and) First Time Since Lincoln's First |Seuches twenty prisoners and o v ‘ hey . * machine gun were taken. of the Kaiser, who Is the gratector of] ‘Term ‘That. This Precaution Tn CEG St ARETE Islam and inctter of hoty wars by | stern races against Europeans,” Will Be Taken. |e rua) Gaerne: ficog RaMETRSA OE The wickedness of accret diplo-| WASHINGTON, March 2.—Penn- | Peatedly cage Me Rd ae me macy,” is the moral the Manchester! sylvania Avenue will be Tined on | ee tee ting. nent Guardian draws, and which it be-| both sides with New York National AU0y they prisoners and three ma- lieved most people will draw, trom | Guard troops when President Wilson | Ohing guna wero brought in. » account of German intrigues in sses from the White House to the LANSING'’S REPORT, To the President: WY Tho resolution adopted by the United States Senate on March 1, 1917, requesting that that body be furnished, if not in- compatible with the public interest, whatever information you have concerning the note published In the press of this date purporting to have been sent Jan. 19, 1917, by the German Sec- retary for Foreign Affairs to the German Minister to Mexico: | have the honor to state that the Government is in possession of evidence which establishes the fact that the note referred to authentic, and that it is in the po: ion of the Government of the United Sta and that the evidence was procured by thie Government during the present week, but that it Is in my opinion incompatible with the publle interest to send to the Sen- ate at the present time any further Information in possession of the Government of the United States relative to the note men- tloned in the resolution of the Senate, Respectfully submitted, ROPPRT LA Beaver Falls, Pa. and Harry Reb- | << . ‘On tho French front there were tate Department hae an array of] nT NG Piatetd decay yh ; | Mexico. Capitol and back next Monday in the} 08 2 | ae Gn ce correspondence indicating German | “son, No. 62 Hanover Btreet, Bos- battle MBrasid . ; | see ; several local enterprises. South }to-day, sald the ship was in a ba | “President Wilson would seem to) inauguration ceremonies. hrusting detachment 4 echemes for arraying against the|ton, both white, All Americans are | with « German submarine and wun Inave drawn it,” the newspaper aaya,| Troops of the Twelfth and Sixty. |Nowvron our thrusting detachments United States the republics of Central | @ble seamen. the submarine, According to the of- | gy) | ninth Regiments, New York Infantr brought some prisoners from a second nersible and South America, and for bringing | ‘The second despatch read: Wee vusae “Soe nies the Knight Companion, but no fire at ARTILLERY nY ON GORIZIA leew ie bea an lined he think bid now en route from the border, wilt be | French trench.” “The Donaldson freight liner Tri 1 at | Publication of the story the most sig-| drawn up along the entire line of] about a reign of terror in certain gh took nificant thing that has happened be- | march, while the President is pass-| French Ratd German Trench in tonlan, DISTINCTIVE OT ; M46 tons, Halifax to Liver- parts of tho United States when war : effoct ; ae oro.{tween neutrals and Germany since|'ng. Later they will parade in re- he Argonne. with Germany became inevitable. pool, with a general cargo and horses,| “The Knight Companion'a gunner | Town Also ‘Bombarded by Aero- ia GHICRE: BEAL EEE td adipic, | “iw PARE; Mare bavtwo German raids, pe pial Shy. Tho evidence Ia so completo that, | W## torpedoed without warning 11.35) fired two # the last | planes, but Attacks Were paths 4 t Troops, it se eald, Have not been | doeurring simultaneousty West ot Boles 1M int vou have been, looking within a short timo after a threatened |! M., fifty miles west of Dingle Fob. |U boat to the bottom. matio relations: with Germany used to line the route of the inaugu-|sony yesterday night, were repulsed eatment, every line breathes 26, ‘Two men are missing from the | Beaten Off, Says Rome. Ine cannot read @ story like this,|Tal procession since Lincoln's first Brace and elegance, outbreak, secret agents are prepared ; News of the torped Roa is without falling in love with the vir- | !auguration, ee ee eee SOc A Lahsing Fixtures tend to th to round up bomb throwers, dyna-| Te of alxty. veagnig-—the Fam 3 (via London), Mareh ails. z a ome that toueh of disuines miters and other plotters who have} “Sele American, John Murphy,|Sandol, a Norwegian bark not listed Violent artillery fighting east of Go- | tes of candor, simplicity and lo; y The French raided a German trench Sawer ee galt, Lemmas arene Op tthe busi. | fourth engineer, saved. in the maritine register. -wan brought /rizia is reported by the War Office [!® public affairs and not only loving CLOSING QUOTATIONS. in the Argonne near Vaquols and Wisit’ Our ‘Bhewreome, a niga pg Mca el Weather heavy, westerly swell, |here to-day h steamship | to-day m as fair virtues but honoring ———— ‘ought back prisoners, There was an neas left unfinished when Count von 4 tank light inaat & lt rinda, from Hotterdam by WAY) sphere y oben serabia. abtis for their extraordinary effi- | With net changes tillery duel in progress to-day at Avo- SHAPIRO & ARONSON Bernstorff and his suite sailed. Am. | dese darkness, light southeast brevzo, orfolk | ts considerable artillery | ciency as instruments of human re- court Wood: 20 Warren Street, Now York erican Secret Service mon are ready | "0 lishts showing, apt, Visser of the Samarinda tye | tivity yesterday iya the state- | lationship,” Allie Chalmer eg — One Clock West of B'kiyn Bridge * > . “Master saw torpedo approach ship, }of reseulng 172 men, w n and chil nt. “It was especially violent In “It looks like wi arcd the | 4%. Heat Huger TURKS STILL FALL BA K writs to checkmate every plan of the plots) | sie starbourd bow. Ship aban. {dren in the May of Biscay on the day'the area cast of Gorizia. Our bat.|Evening Standard to and war | dm’ fac“ foe Fixturs 6 tert | dene tnltty mlntiten, bub did noc | Sie tuene oF 4. ‘They were ives vented ¥ ni |precipitated not by an overt act but | Ain, Hale & ia ed AGE BODIES MERGE. ee ed ke eid CeTA''Y Tabipa and auid the vexseln had be In the evening one of our detach- | ext, most treacherous, clumsiest piece SUFFRAG eyo AM. when she mink. Bul, [aunk by German submarines. Phe mente suddenly raided tho ene iny | of villainy since the days of the #inall ar 4 ¥ late’ Ay{Samarinda landed them at Vigo, lines near Tivol a Y ‘ talian republics. : + Consrenstonal Union and Women's) marine meyer sighted: | Mates a Spain : ms oi i x ae Mand deatroyed a | innts disclosure,” the DatlyChronicte | 3!" Gen. Maude Reports More Than ot he om; belle rts = is , smajl part of ther Aeclated, "cleats ‘ eveuls | Am 7 ‘ » " | Party Are Consolidate ltain’s boat rescued by steamboat able despatches have told of the iene: Glatt: acaeeah. Gols Heclared, “clears the air, It reveals | Am 7,000 Prisoners Taken Since WASHINGTON, Mareh 2.—The Con-| Charing Cross Jdestruction of three of these vessels Or leta an In the, atane ive | {he Chancellor's recent speoch in the | < ‘| D * Del 1 rressional Union for Woman Suffrage Weather heavy, ea breaking, | tho British steamship Port Adel- damage was done, Our airplanes | reeciey dead ehouly Glan Blece of hy- |i December, | ion t elay. und the National Woman's Party were) st thwest wind; misty rain, |tlde, the Norwegian bark Wasdale | mained AR ay eat bgt ih a Papel | successfully bombarded the enemy's ressinan in Whose mind the tterests | fie line of communte 4 | eri oo di of the United States rank first that those interests are in real peril and LONDON, March 2.--The Turks are | G d Y. continuing to retreat before the vic- | uar our torlous British on the Tigris front eginning at dusk, Boata were, inj aid the Norwegian steamship Rigi! oifered | fhe Port Adelaide was sunk without ie] Warning on Feb. 3 and her captain taken prixon ording to the de jay united when the Suffrage host gathered here in conventions oMcially | imeninent danger, Submarir ratified the proposal that had been acer te atta cs aan rpg ial iy : ricelewm. No attempt to egcaye." |taken, pr . Official announcement was made h E yesig h £ eee ne i ated riclotiee Will bavthe| Officers of the steamship Knight |Shtps wero sunk 0 “We are glad the re to-day that the retreating Turks on National Woman's P1 01 o sh loser said to-day N THE BERNSTORFF SHIP will. convey. to. the ¢ neutra hia f orth, it it in ti i Natidnal Woman's Party |Companton (British), arriving here) ser said to-day that seven per will convey to the other neutrals | Tuesday evening passed — through ||] Protect it in time by wearing Aziaiyah, 62 miles north of Kut-el- / Amara. Moro than 7,000. prisoners ||} Correct glasses, There is noother have been taken since December. sure way to prevent eyestrain, TEN GERMAN OFFICERS ‘by Reciatered Ere Spencer WITH MEXICAN GENERAL | Perlect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 United States Government Closely Dhrlich & Sons Established 55 Years — 3 = *] Kors, Including four women. further proof of the importaneo to be | Regarding the sinking of the Va- Pe attached to Germany's aaseverations migita and the Sandol, Capt. Visser Every Lump of 3,000 Tons of Fuel|of friendship,” said the Daily T wan unable to say whether they were graph. hey ‘ ina and ehild of the Carefully Gone Over, Say Sandol's ¢ c p res elle) 3 H FIN AL cunt aie Mica fo” dana TavellersFrom Halifax. SPANISH LINER SAILS; | a ee rom Shielda, teports which have pode a 178 PASSENGERS ABOARD concerning the thorough e ‘The survivors were in open by . pak Sha! when the submarine came in sight, Which passengers on the Scandina- Capt, Visser said, Some had been Vian Mner Frederik VIL, the ship| yy: . F ‘ | afloat for two days and othe carrying Count von Bernstorft ana} Wife and Two Children Go to only a few hours. Many were ex- Watching Activities in the New York: 184 B'way, at John St, hauated, having suffered from hun. Petty to Germany, were subjected to} Meet Consul General Morgan, tune OURS 38 ath a Fe gor and’ cold, They had experienced by the British authorities at Halifax Whom Germany Detained. EL PASO, Texas, March 2—United tor Ann St 17 t 4ad_ Street. States Government agents are direct ‘ooklyn: 498 Fulton St..cor.Bond St ing their attention toward German tivity In the Tampico off district in Mexico, where the oll supply for the British navy is obtained, It is feared the Germans will attempt to influ- ence the Mexicans to cut off this sup severe weather, they told Capt. were verified this afternoon by pas Kon OF THIS SEASON Ss Visser, sengers on the Red Cross liner Fjori.|{ Th@ Spanish Line steamship Al- | ta: ———————— sel; whieh arcivea Promtailéax: fonso XIL, sailing for Vigo, Spain, } to carries 111 first cabin pas- WITS AS POLICE HEAD =: ; Frederik VIII, and their peraonal ap. |£0t that no other steamers are sail- ing this week, and the line has @ con-| rording to these stories, not only "i pare! and baggage subjected to the hi ply. The recent up Hi of Fell Appenzeller Indignant at Statements most minute examination, but the} 4c With the Spanish Government Diss tclowaradiartne Tampl A 7 ong the passengers were 3.13 a ; sles To buy Georges famous Model Clothes, with their well known He Used New Rochelle Depart- 3000 tons of coal were, removed ape Muara ee tines rena trict and in the States of Nuevo | A curefully sifted before bein store a an, wife o ed | 4 Tamaulip: muted to j advance style ideas, at such prices as these, in the face of a con- ment’s Car tor Pleasure, to the bunkers pees States Consul General at Hamburg, | 1 idl! acyl adhe attalalad ed ade man influence. At least ten German army officers are in the service of Gen. Franctsc: Murgula, Carranza Commander of A A . Hritish official © the only oncs|4nd_ their eleven-year-old — twins, stantly rising fabric market, is an opportunity no sensible man Indignant because ho wan charged y.Nmitted to get within one mile of | Thelma und Gloria, Mra, Morgan or young man can afford to miss. by Mayor Edward Griffing with using the dock wh the Predeik VILL was | Said she was going to meet her hus- the Police Department automobile a8 anchored, soldiers being on guard at] band in Madrid. After they get their Ai ta Hes inves Chir arica adferts = ute ell ork’ ee acrthas @ pleasure car, Donald C. Appengelier, that dstance at all the approaches to other two childre wi # achool in} & the Division of the North, acconting If! Jur S 1on . . 7 New York broker, who has been Po- 'g. Ple ance the entire fa t ‘ " I ur special ersi : . None of the passengers was permit. | to this country to information obtained by United man's. 80 ayia Sis, ater The an 9 fae fe sa yw v4 ico Commissioner of New fochelle ted to leave the vessel Consul General Morgan was de- | States Government agents here, Onc rem Race Waitara Ww } Tas: vn PANE SoperEANY WEN" Ha¥e 0: pay Hesvily for several years, resigned to-day. — tained in gk after Am-| of the officers 'y rtermaster gen nan ie cle eg 5 He claims that pelltleal ent nite nave AT 72 WILL TAKE BRIDE 32.,| .i\"° uate hemes | eral at Juarez, In other Carranzn fet misrepresented his zeal in behalf o | divisions many Germans are in Mexi aA are $28 $25 $99.50 & $90) UNPRECEDENTED he Police Department and points to HM, HM, Benedict Gets License to Wed Charge d'Affaires of | ‘an service, among them the Chief of ‘meran Wateh and Diamond Co, % ° the fact that he owns an automobile, Jonephine Geddes, the American Legation in Morocco, taf: to Governor General Gabriel sue: iftee| bers of the American Am- ¥ He insists he used the police car only A license to marry was issued in| fifteen membe nerk Heavy and Medium Weight VALUES IN on offctal tusineas the offion of the Clty Clerk to-day to |THE" wo'membarn of the Husslan Ble Nenry Harper Rened venir © Tiet, bound for Barcelona, were on the | It was charged that Commissioner bball poy ecnrsas le ‘ \ppenge lle ad take Pp « years old, retired, of No, Bev- | pasenger list Bi ile, He replied Mone Maal caacan hina orth Gavira of the State of Durango, Hon ae STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. STANTIAL. On March 1 ! at. Wintiga r hy t 1, 1., CORA A. STANTIAL, wite of Babes veal wale San Jacinto, Galveston. . M.| Muriey Stantial. in hor T4th years Ee i All the season's advance styles, Wanted him to condemn a certain born in Herkimer County, New York | wong others, Unt Phyateatty| CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | Herman Frasch, Babine.....-10.A, M.| Set Winfield. Saturday. Mar ad ind ix a widower he prospective 5 i “ hetery, Baskin, { Many adapted to late Spring iiteplying to a charge that he had bride was born in Hamilton, Ont The | Weak, to He Graduated After 1920, | WHEAT, __, | Parthemen, Gibraltar.,...+.. WAL Ms] Kidae. 8. J. 00 noon Sarcnt. ess wear, One, two and three Jused the police automoblle to take COUR antyg: (My Would De married) povuGHKEEPSIE, March 2.—Vassar Gon lio fi = button single and double ‘im home from the railroad station © elas is going to see to it that its graduates ; 14's Petty at night Mr, Appengeller said that Pt s sania: 4 10s ; breasted models for both smart Wan because, hee always wanted to Boye’ Flery Breath Causes Pante| S*, on swim ey - i“ per. y | MAH Bove. 4H OS . young dressers and more con- drop in at the police station on the in Movie, Wie le ditesea is i rag Phy iy AS CORN Assortments include single and servative men. Staple blues Jway. Mr. Appensolien wan for ac veral gtteAge, March 2. ~ldw ard Mur. will be allowed to sraduate unless sheliit Mer. fak Sah Abe double - breasted Pinch- Backs | and blacks included. Thou ||)" “ ! ; Simost caused & panio ine moving pice | CaN, splash successfully & Kiven number | 10S fay: STR sands and thousands of Suit Hage OnneeG 8: PA e IF Be Ti Ne= | of times about the gymnasium awim- aye and fitted coats, Trench coats, te chee Fenn ie tees ete Case ene fat ENN Aneta ne atl ming tank, Only girls unable to accom- | ITEMS FOR INVESTORS Raglans and Ulisterettes for sey ANSING SAYS RITTER put kerosene dn his mouth and ignited | plish the feat because of physical weak- | Mextean im _ Co.—Regular | men of all proportion: Fis AACE iow bute eimih GPRS | cece Tit be eacuand trom’ ther reeuies |GUARtANIY dl¥ of $2 a share on mower Oe. Beer Cham | 41k 8 S168 $] 1 HAS DONE NO WRONG jor"hci tte tar drupe te | spite ling haw bee Jn fre a st ravaieren aa, OPT 1] Special for Friday, March 2nd. HOME-MADE CHOCOLATE NUT EUDGE—Thin sweet iy ‘ os PASH fields for conservatives. Com- boy from the. building. The police took | Bryn Mawr, and {¢ is rumored that Van- SION CANE —This ‘of sweets ny a bottle of kerosene from th able to com Miami Copper Co.—In ; boy's felt that It she e ruary tive 0 highest. degree af o varl an plete range of materials embrac- Suits now WASHINGTON, March 2—Secre- pocket.” rencimande him and turned | pete with that Galles Am Che ocean "an | produced 4.210 760 pounds of Copper ||| fudge-making © skilt, formed f rise wily tess ; 4 f : 1 .. him over to his mother ell aa the social and academic swim, | compare t 120,970 pounds in|} ] ¢oothsome blocks and” generously rulk "Kuck, ., ing light or dark, plain or $18 & $20 $ sary, pani ee et ae alee we —— The, rit Ui in Farce alsa for 1 pre | January, 4,022,278 tn] fe and |]) spangied with, meutey c Old” Fashion Clear, avd Waftleny ; 4 Paul Ritter, Swiss Minister here, of srouse Follows Senate in Voting | graduates of Columbia Unive! 4,900,090 In’ Bebruary, 1916, ot chop many other novelty, imported or domestic Suits now et | POUND BOX VOUND Hox J} blame for German propaganda tn War Kisk Insurance, oer ee sng! Butte Superior, Copper Co.—In| coatings. $22.50 & $25 Ithis country, ‘The Secretary suid: WASHINGTON, Mareh — The mn Atmore at End) quarter ended December 31 shows not | i r idee. e er’s co oure to-lay adopted a Senate re profits of x, decreas The $30 Coats are Reduced Sui $16 1 cansiger Dr. Tuver's content Vesse te-dey anon’ © Sesale enn March 2.—A_ tele-|Pqual (o $700 @ share against §11.37 rr wy CHOCOLAT COVERED MANSIT to $16 $35 Cost $21 its now perfectly proper and regret very extending the life of the Federal War! yom @ @pectal committes of oper-| Year AK HT ORES a nene CHOCOLAT ‘ ERED” MARSH mare are id $28 & $30 much the attacks made on him 19 jor” y918 appropriating an addi-|ating officials at Columbus, O., to the ne x Oni i Maarnad nat thelr Ms aueot Marchmalfows, centred tn tu and up to the finest Montag- $ $ 19 the papers.” tonal $15,000,000 for its use, Car Service Commission of the Ameri-| profits ¢ ito bs to 17 nt on| bination eee tetee ‘ ican Rullway Association to-day stated common stock after pre divi | Our re nacs, with edges and pockets | Suits now can Rallway Association today tiated | ionda, compared with 10.1 per cent. on Pr Ape: common earned in 1916. UND BOX stored to normal. Reports from ( I land, Detrott, Pittsburgh and other In-| Chicago terlor points contained the information | January ’ [that the recent warm weather had ene | $106,545; velvet piped, originally $50— And so on higher grades cor- Now $31.50, respondingly reduced, COVE t Western Road earnings increased months’ gross in MIEK CHOCOLAT, H ATRAWBERRIEN Southern strawberri 0 ture elves th completed by cloaks of our w fuls of extreme delic Mie, Us. plunged ralted Promfum Silk Cher J} pads to ¢ a mueh o 70,695 urplus fte) news, Our ree. ey 42 West 34th rose sll SORUPWR se cnet continued | WE ALSO OFFER Inuuon h accumulations was re Cuba Ca ration-—Reg> MILK ¢ Ov STEERS All sorts and Y V uurte divid of L’ per nin ol y rts, W Ret. Broadway and bth Ave | IN 1800, the New York ‘Teas See eee ed atte Davubtotageil |] Bennults ettse clustered and covered with our tacomoaraitt.& ic : | and City Bank, on Wall Wilson Siem gto’ stuck record March 18 ae Mil Chocolate, POUND BON Also Corner ‘of Street, was the first bank of dian Bills, rs ae ey 54 BARCLAY STREET 208 BROADWAY Broadway, at 36th Fe ee nL nce rat cgunvaree gare eras | ATUNAY ecu, BEL At, | 29 CORTLANOT STREET "1 FAST 420 STREET Marlborough Hotel Building In 1788, Carstairs Rye Rican Bul, extending the powers of he’ og ereused, $6.01.685; | pany’ ROW & NASSAU st. 266 WEST 125TH STREET ss was beginning to be of government tothe. dsland. He a ' ' 878915; Inereane ous | Closes TL BOR TH. Ret tenn Both New York Stores tome importance in hospi ened the Indian aT: wtion b ' Td 400 BROOME STREET. 23 WEST 34TH STREET tality among business men | areee Yukon ¢ Hi Ba od WoTH st. @ 30 AV} Open Evenings of old New York, Equally SAILING T | TO-L DAY. nd 6 EAST £10 STREET 3 TH AT, @ 30 AVE, kl ‘ a popular today allover New ured 472 FULTON 8T., B'KLYN 187 MARKET ST., Newark over ’ - - me FULT A OT. OK joeen 1 1.A0p.m.: Wat tsp mn yn, 400 Fulton St. of2inn, Formerly MAT1 THEWSC. Yorks a Monies Oalvenl jen F 8 MN Ho veep 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn. Closes 11.30 P. Mm ivive: ; Gop ta no specified welaht inclu contain | Canadian, Georgetown 3P.M lreme laetae a Goa