The Sun. (New York, NY) 1911-04-23 [p ]. · OLD GUARD CELEBRATES TOO p.iv or I'MtMu: ash nissKit...
Transcript of The Sun. (New York, NY) 1911-04-23 [p ]. · OLD GUARD CELEBRATES TOO p.iv or I'MtMu: ash nissKit...
OLD GUARD CELEBRATES TOO
p.iv or I'MtMu: ash nissKituahheh os i.V III' WATEIt.
llrror Marrh Tlirnimli the Met Confidentof n t'urr fur Clint llantiiet l theIMiih I'oIIohs mill n INotahlo ,hnr Chilian anil .Military Hursts.
' Ihoi" uto a lot nr present day young-,.T- ti
- wlui tliinl; that, New York'rt militaryi aiiiz-itio- n known affectionately as thoDid fiiinrd U made lip of soldiers who(c likn Ilial greatest of (leneralw in Wash-incti'- ii
"Ircct, IkiMon, if whomi lm life loll! 1 nit lit) drew his swordlicl and lnt in a rafllo. And bo when ourdid litiard liiid itH annual parade andf 'ntrcli MTV lew yesterday afternoon,Ullotted liy a nlphl, midnight, morningmi. I batikwel in tho I'laa Hotul,the yoiniKxtord had the ticrvo to askWhat' doin', and who mo they.'"
I In- - Old (iuaid yeMorday had ahoiit thoIuihi day of all the clad days ll linnirleliriited despite ono or two mishapsri the lit'cintiing of itB yearly celebration.
' Only a Miiall pari of Now York wai for-tunate in iee tho Old (itiard in paradojeterday. An olahora'n march had beepliliir pi intcd weeks nun. Then came n fallel water. Water Tell rlRht mil or theside !ozh darn it. Water!
tap n J. Wheeler Asoll had had apremonition that water would be ijaixedin with the festivities. Wherefore Cfcp'nWheeler and (icn. I'. Klbert Davia outhtcit I'hil Dempsey, one of the most expertriveters or the Hridgostniths and lion-worke-
Union, to reorl. early at theArmory In Fifty-fir- st street to rivet (steampower) on the solid gold uniforms of theC'l.ird, o that nil seam would be water-proof should water decide to fall from theMet upon the soldiers. l,et (lie bearskinthakos lay limp! Who c.irzh?
They had to stand out in front ofGraceChurch in a drizzle to be photographedafter Dr. James B. Wuzzon had delivereda speech an address, the programmeMid, not a sermon -- of historical interestAnd here the tlrst disagreement of theday happened. Some of the weakkneedyounger members of the Kitard objectedto walking up Fifth avenue to the HotelPlara because of the cold water fallingfrom the low. wet clouds. The oldestmembers did want to walk.
"Ami why?' asked Cap'n Summers"Think or the chill you'll Ret on thear to tho Plaza." suggested an older
member, and he raised his right arm upirul down, the lingers of the right handaffectionately encompassing an imnginarvrhject -- nnrtT' Think of the chill!And what is good for a chill?"
i ap'n Summers remembered after some,thought But already the photographershid clambered upon a ledge across Broad-way, a ledge designed by the architect toaflord a groundwork for a black and goldlettered sign on which was the simplelegend ol a hotel, "Cafe."
And a they stood at attention in Broad-way and tho watery rain. with their shakosof bearskin looming high and with Major
I raull. Commander of the EasternI'epnrtment ot tho Minute Men of Wdh-Ingto- n,
1). C and Capt W. H. Wimdermud he is) in their Colonial cocked hats- guests and Major S, Klli Briggs incommand, to le photographed onecouldn't help but remember at least thefirst few lines of tho ode which a great(OH once wrote about the Old Ouardand sent to The Six:
riAnl.Ilrlng out vour chokci (hintl or ihr lilts roit mid blue pant
lit the (iuanl
So firmly had !mpsey. tlie steamriveter, and his plumber's assistantsdone tlieir work that the Old (iuuid,hraced in a framework of precio'is metal,stood rigid - could havelstood rigid evenhad thoy been asleep Ixiwisn of thestanch framewoik or unilorm thatsipported them. The Anei-in- t and Hon-erabl-
of Boston, the l'litnam Phalanx:f some place in Connecticut, the (lov-rrnor- 's
lcelgnard of New Haven, theAraoskeac Veterans, tho First Citv Troopif Philadelphia, tho Most Exemplaryttnards of the all of them have tin noilis- - tliat will hold iiti anything; b'lt neverwas thero u finer sight than the Old Gimidlining up In the water yesterday to berhntographed by the man on the carewine and liquors sign one story nhovoihem across Broadway, It was pimplycrand
Then the folks who argued for 1 chilllot The Guard, headed by Clmrler
n Baar's Old Guard Band (they'vetried to get Charley to cut one s oiit ofhis last name, hut he refuses) went over10 tlie subway at Astor p'ace and d
to the Plaza. In former ye.i-- H
th Guvd has had its annual bankWetat the Astor Astor --an S in it -- difficult" say. Hotel I'lazzaKzaz. Eav
In a bunch they entered. It'was likethe Hood tide. There was no double doorto bother as one, after refreshment onthe main door, started to enter tliehank Wet hall on tlie floor above. Greattoublez at the Aztor in other years Thereh double door which oicned on onlycue side. The coffee waz being zonedliefore one could find out which sideopened. And there waz a revolving Jo"rat th Astor.
year somebody got into thedoor. Around it went faster
and faster Who comes tin to trv to cetin' Comrade Henu .Mefzzzz:'.. Hcrmthinks it's a revolving squirrel cage.
"Stop it!" cries Herm. ".Stop it: I wantto see (he gold squirrel!" So thU yearthe guard went to the Plazazzaza.
Hiizah! The guest table guozts havoa rived at the guezt'z table. Four major-t"neru- l,
two brigadier-general- s, six(oloiiel- -, one captain, four honorables.book at the !lt of guetz at tho guezt'zlatile. witli Major Briggs as"II the highest ciest of the wave.
lapt.K H Clement, the Kev. Dr CharlesI. Slattury. the Ilev. Or. James B. Wasson,
"I M A Winter, Col K M Henoiif. Colii Bird Gardiner, tho Hon William B,I Miaou, the Hon Lewis Nixon.'Major-Gen- .
Whitney Tillinchast. Major-Ge- K. AMelpin. Maior-Ge- n Daniel K. Sirklo.Hng-Giii- i. William Verbock. Brig.-Go- n.
Inhn G. i:ddy, Alfred K. Steers. Major-;'- n
li Holier Breintnall, (lommnndor(ieoren j; Dewey, Commander J. Kfiraylnll, Major David Wilson, Col. Ben-wm-
A I,e, Col. Frank P. King. GeorgUiyandCo) ,Iohn T. Camp.en F Flbert Davis was at fable in
T.iMe alone held seven captains, lie-- i" UK itli W. .1. C Horry and nmuing
r ugh a li- -t including Captain Warner.J;v."t Mason, Dickenson, Stevens and
'iimel, mid lliiishiiig up juzli thizli one'v.'.. w.izli Major Charles If. Grant. Table'lad seven captains and Limit H. ColeS" ii' -- imiig aio ind it Capt. Aspell pre- -
l"'l a another table. At which sat Fr.m-- 1- IxiiiImII, the architect: Dr. W. .1.
'!' mid Morrison Mavze. Capt,eor C(iii,.y and Capt, K. Tavlor looked
'if'er another table, but the other five at'us table were merely untitled citizensv' 'lie dinner aUo wiis tho only privuto
ul. S.rgi, Kd Pcth.' h.uley ,in Huar's band in Old Guard'ciiiis ami (wo salud knoves crossed
In- - ( arpet were enough, too much, for11 Inn enmun Capt. Wenman will
ye 1 old within a few months and' 1 long time was prmldmit of the'i' hi v'muge Ho got tight up in
'aiiiiini; uniform and went up in frontHurley mi Huar's band diaz and
m,(l mid diuied and danzed I10111-a-
,ir, dauze. and thlngz. ,11111
d'd daiiz tin, ord (Inn. Napl; i n v- Waiter' Get waiter! .tar
' i"d K.innorz, ling may zlie wav!"ii' Oh, zay can you zee by the
oii-l- In-li- t '' S'o..A, " id (ianliiii'i Talk on the hizziry
J" 11 f'li'. 111 Aineric 111 army fiom(in. W,iingtou to A.a llird Didn't
' '" is 111 aiiiiy once lti andr' izei 111 Amei'ic.oi ai niv llu-ie- "i
Ah Minn 011 "Our Fair I .hik I "
I " I I pi re StlMe," Gen 'I i.Iliirni Some 'iuln Col Suptcr Zl He- - (lrii.it, Gen Slcklez
niiy" anil I.oim- - Nivon on "Navy 'li' 'h urund, Ueu. Eddy. Col. Ilonouf of
SUNDAY. APRIL
HUDSON TUB ESI
Phoebe Snow
'Direct
From Thirty-thir- d
Buffalo;
From Broadway bright
tubes run right
Into
Anthracite.
There is no more convenient Railroad Terminal for the average New Yorker than thatof the Lackawanna Railroad.
Take elevated or surface car to the Hudson Tubes Station at Broadway and 33d street andin fourteen a Tube train (one every 3 or 5 minutes) will land you inside the LackawannaStation at Hobokcn.
Then board the waiting train on the Road of Anthracite and go on your clean, beautifullypicturesque journey to Buffslo and the
NliW -- BROADWAY, corner corner Howard St.: cornsr St.; corner 40thBROOKLYN SOS Fulton Street NEWARK Broad fllnrket Stretti.
Ancient of Honar of Artillary and An-
cient llonorablez or Ronton. HonorableSteerz speekz. Bird Gardiner again.Hiizzah for Bird! Commander hillon "Dixzio Land land up evervbod"!Ztand up Gen. Verbeck on National ,
Guard.till speaking l.etz go to prezz.
n.w.4.v Ksincs sthpfatiieh.Illade Pierced Ills Heart anil He tiled
InMantl).A young who had been leidmg
a troubled existence for the List fourmouths under the. roof of her mother'ssecond husband stabbed mid killed herstepfather list night in his huue, at1320 Prospect place, Brooklyn
Mrs. K.liziibeth Pe.irill. 22 years old,una the gill 'ho took her three-ninni-
old and live with mother mominc. of pneumonia, at hi;L. i ,:n ... J ' . I. , t... I. I 'iimnit! oi oiuicuiue wim ner nuo.iini.Her stepfather, Micluel Beid. olijettedto the arrangement from tlie sVirt andthere were many time, whii unfriendlytelatiotis wet's in the making. Mrs. Beidhad two children by her first marriage.Mrs. Peirall and mi eichteeti-year-ol- d
Gill. i
lour her with 'I he sonBeid. from Kdward. who is 16, toa seven mouths old.
The trouble List started afterupr when Mrs. Beid wept into theparlor and lighted tho gas for a caller
J who ns coming to ee Anna. Krid leftthe time and oil theMrs. Beid lighted it Beid oncemote put it out this time saying tint lieintended lint the n in the shouldbe kept out. He said tint lie would do
ir it wnsti t left that wayMr. who luid heinl the rmi
diedavenue
John
Vital
told
and
said
It A(1
otril Vorh .ensHernHien
Threelacoli
New York formerthe taken
thecomedy. Doctor
inthe male pirt.
baby went to
to
thetlie
diughler. daughtermairiage
rangingbaby
night
sup)er turnedagain
mrlor
romethingBeir'all.
clerks
nflki's
Road
minutes
JACOB WENDELL DEAD
rnorEssioxu..
.tolneill.ratet
before
home. Kasthive
New YorkThe York
phy bcn
MaryAnna Bolide
fromBarrettJacob
JntMenNew Yoik, well known
actor. .Mrs. theThirty-eight- h
died
into
appointmentsoutsidy ITCOLLEfiE
thrown I 'a niehimself on dozing. , 1when ttejid.iughler the .Susannahe up irted daughter Philip I rom
He into came a line orover ' jurist.-- whoe
he vonnger children onnected wun militarysaw -- fililntii;. of r.iu ira Mili"H:nan. An aitiliulni''e
me nan gone through Heiij hheirtand ho instintlv.
At Mlititic stationPeirsall ..iid ciniei,ni r.r ,1... I, ;..!. ui.n 1....1 :
soonthat
Doctor
.
,
stepfather in' I'niverslty n
in i i
ti u- - in'
i a ''
' 'b .,' are .
andin
in VA'.l'.1'WEST .IEHSEV
lr.l! lleaseii.
departmpniKngliind.
.?dauhterofG..Hannaofr,oest .ichieveil popu-sixt- h
city, OtherIn Jersey on Friday Be
People'sPalace pastor ofCongregational
at of t heJeeyHealth and
a marriage on ThursdayMaryland
in lh04and a merchantmarried
to at Jos'1,and separated di
aJtiHtiio Nuwhurger in on
I, '.ii I.tlie In
t a friend ol W. Dwedded in Jermy
to ha-- , oceremony performed byIt inovioiwly nigg"Hed
or t Peace WilliamWittp-nn- 's
to he ex-plained a wass lie made in i no
home. Helltlevavi- -
the
St.
Hi- -
toUll l so,
Wittpenn's Mr.ii- i V..,,rH ,.!d
lor A
iiii'.chiiierj-- ,
:,
miikiesolat 11
inyr f'.'.ndo
r ileiilei-- .
THE SUN. 1911.
go
The
The
to-da- y
right
West.YORK 28th
woman
IS
AM El OH OV WEALTHh no Tcnsvn
Of n ch ramllj.Hi' I
Prominent In theHe the Theatre
ltWendell, of a prominent
lamily and ofit re Company, whs
ill at o:iof early tierfo-mnn- of A. K.
new theOrdered." which to
herrhirty-flft- h -- trvet.
the Ordered" wasnt th last
productionof lias put
Mr was youngest oflacub and
the had ofother
lightand
One
A.of
I5arrctt Wendell, a professor at Harvard;Wendell,
of nl-- o as anamateur Wendell,
live at S
street. in
for I toI now I
lit..a But
I.h .is .hist for of 1
run Hie blnde thereon the ints
I c
th"
tintWond-I- I. the of
her. tlie I
toity-- 1
Mr.lint
Mayorliut
motlier. at.otlier
Wendell
Wendell
Mr.
Wendell
o;
asi,
lit.
Wciiraejbououift.
formed similar
lluru-sai- d IntendedLondon
Mliittg.A Brook-
lyn "tctd.iyW.iril atviinst Wi'llcrJ
can
To
Of
any
C'nmed)
Opi'iiInK Children.
membermember
Trenton ednetd-t-
lending
openedTheatre
Friday
Wendell Bertodi Barrett.
children
Gordon Wen-
dell
mother,Wendell
pr10t
l!l-- l
of
meice.. hrhmldl tlieL A nt
nt Guar-antee Trilsl t'limimnv
ran insiimnre omnany,hl death of boardlriitet)lietifsry Mciintl
II. Wanlwell diedat hl hntnc,
In Mnnnsvllte. InHamilton 'M
civil he nerwrri three asArtillery
to Hitchcockdeath her MlHitchcock, aimlviM
was an naicer inanutnc-turln- it
comnanlen member tr
flut,. the l.nralI.eclon te.ne IBteh-for- k
a1Mi Wiirdwell
denrge testerdavn S
Poskorok. of original
Produieensaiiedabout
a of SeventhIn
ft moinlier Mom
Sl'MVEIlCourten
Than Ktrr.lames V,. f.ougli, director of
New York University Summerannounced courseswould be year, a number
exceeding of sessionfamily natno thU' The which numbers this,
country by Kvert Wendell, year, consists mainly of the regularBnulen, Kant Krieslmd, fessors of the university college, school
in lill.. '1 first Wendell lived of applied of peda-- 1
a in New Atntc.-dn- n the:i gogy. In addition these theromoved to Orange, Albany, this year several
S:o
alc US
whcio in 17U3. His first wife. ranks of ,'IESL HEknife had Prof. T.wia Perrv. M. 4. ilaaUtAntlong can-in- ft(ini Wendellandcame into "c-"- ll. rieux.
room jumped her. nem.then toppled Kvert .lanseii
floor. inerch and weiof.im.lv prominently
theiusurgeon siiil
knifetint had
homeMrs. tint when she
yours.
Jaioh
,vhl)ln
movement- - theirlarob father
iler,several
John
sixty
York
university.
give courses Vonkers.Knglish of centurv. "oodstock at Woodstock, Md.,
llrvn.ni. lecturer loin University or California, i Maryland in Westchester
health andico,""" institutionw.i . N. in school hvnlene ( terlmrle 1'iliniiml yesterday (llloush reiiresents.
of former)v' principal or Lowell Training properly in Yonkent is
bh! "nde"! l will give courses Ulienthal cMateandT; ofTh in special George W Bar- - Mtr-flv- e Acres of highly cultivated
of stabbing hetlir t lu ot ((iinmerce. lennez, in iiraiiom.,done it wheihr Inrob Wendell, ,1r.. became of will offer course
knife didn't make much known as an amateur actor while a mem- - jn embryology biological depart- -difference her mind. ber of Ha-t- v Pudding lub nl liar- - ,Pnt Montrose Moses, author of
Mrs. Pearsall's husband. Georce. is vard, where he gr.itluited -- children's Booksof Lis treet. appeared in the clubs piodurtions Literature of South," will
lynTho
He wetil th hom-- r.s,and tlie of children's rn;. .ilmiitheinl of wdeV iirrel. and other cmups of umate.ir a student. which sp.cial It a frontagealthough hadn't Mioken to ejtv he appe-iie- mat ir an, (raii,ing courses nr0a, rutnnd with the
assaid
he Intended to stick with Stroller.- - Comedy ,.Hti()nai charge or w.or(Tit lies A ?VLHoir! Gill were Tub. In the of itter organtza- - I '
held as material witni-ise- R und a ch'irgo tion noci.ite I plays h,, tment of manualwas , V.,rn Vr uireciion nr. Barton ! "7. ': ?ir"5 "e"f,?
M.iior Philip it I eiidslUf Haney. director or high schools !rl i?h
TO WEIL
nurnt, an I'lnsllsh Mrrclinnl, Tellll
wife Garrittprofe-iotuil- ly
Tr.perCliat lesO. London, produelioti. lus pirt. gardens
M Kleanor May Banna, of Ac Mdeterlinck lllue- consider.ible
street, wein married r,.v much praise. NewCitv by the Dr.
L.Scudder, manager offormer First
Church.
City Board of Statisticsfor license MrBurns said that born
had beenHo declared that he was
Louise Sr.n Cab, inlhSO wa.i fiom by
having granted niul anotherby New York
IBtirito
he waswho was several
and lie wanted hismarriageparson beento that Just ice lie J.Burk-- , H. Glto
knotsthat religious ceremony de- -
leu, an uukciih.-iii-,
nan
line, make plans for ceremonvHill uuv--- s
auto, met Burns andHautia. Mr. (i. W. Hanna, V
Inkle's mid and h).
Scudder
manager hcnlt oprintitig Altll
Mr,
iuiylo Tlmm.i
Nollman,...l,,,ln,iit liinii
St.;
AT
Hailt'lilti
New
New The whojint
Thomas's
Inve pliyed died
Newuntil fall.
Wendell
are
Kast
American
and civic times.actor,
Title
West
im
ilTtv
This
that
bornhe
Irom
born ISirt. localnnd ...ing at The uml
inner
and
nNo andTho
Mrs. Anna work
,enve
give
gum. tie in f)f York rthree survive Albert of New York
until schools.ioc,-tm- o a ineir.o-- r
I 'I lie it re Coun-in- nt opening or . or Thomss of I" I.iv ho'i-- e.
pi'r.i."i '
New York 1, amv. Iiicli he look
weie "The Merry Wive-- i of WituNor""Winter' T.iK"
Wendell wn- - a member iPl Seiw.inhik.i
Corintliimi cIiiIh. Alphi Dcll iI'll! tr.iteitilly Hollmd
tnon'hn,i- -
ftiniiMl
totc'llni.-- .
in
in
at
in
ol'
Williamiiit
.Mr. ofli. 44
w,iMm
i atof
of of
lMwnrd of
N.Iw lu
Cap-tain of
andHarriet
nnd.lames
Howlanrt
I., ofof
of of
etoranhaving
of
to Offered
Dr.
inin
school
the thourn.
fe.snrthe
Krnest Is
cive courses ntiblio
bedd.M thT is
her insirucior
inJ.
IWI.- the
stilion various book,,
After return
several ,,,,mlphu
Ijinl
and
office
Aprilnllice
City
Wall
Gray
Kvert
mnrrie;i agisted 'T..B'and
.ipj-c.- r
lie
-- "
I
t.iusio under '
InstIn Vtltonv .. r M,,.r.n
! schooli !
When
in
ivers andaclt
and
under Henry GriscomParson
POST.
nlanted.
Winner WordsMinute
H)t IMrl. The first annual contc-- tGoeld Moyt city type-- 1 where States
poor lie.iltli some tune, writing neiti tsrownewl.ich Buslnesu College under Mrs. feel-- . cannot
uinnt.i. tsaao the enrlenvirfinal decree been Winlleld liovl, ingjo secure iransier post
atjo,
hadhim
tied
imvid Koeie, tcaciiortwo ago.
Mis- -and
.,Mm
end
189t.
andand
name
Miss
and
whocitv
Xew
T1B
tint
.unmr
and
gi.'ll.iSloke- -, luotlier
week- -
"Wh-i- t
Astor
Gould ch.im- -
High School.Wett mem, amateur
York. oncneior iroi'srmu.iiabout member Miss Bessie who
lujedo wnnh minuleBrook silver r..eda- -
contest Ch.irics KlauberBusiness
Harry iirtlit, died words Missillness lllgli
Burko secure automobi.'e B.,l,..,i ,m,n,. wltli wordsioiiowihk piamien
lldayMrs.
father
night.
llov'.
Kmimi
tiRlanil, rer.iom J'ritz. former worn chain- -
lieanties ,"'11 "MI,1motinialrxhl.. ,l rffS'&t,.!' 'iT'T.
.(c.iniiilo rrnininril itglish champion askedIhrlruw llon.r.iimtilntm
woman in. Citv Hall and tool; to n,. i,luili-.i,i'i- l Whittiei's "Snim rlianrehouse, llmim! In ."iint'il small of
peace acting in chnuireur lwasuno. pioneers -- i.ir'eil I'.hIoi;-
vto each l"rwomen carried ii'1 meiuher of
Dr i".- -t night Burn-- 1 Sa'i.Mi, Vnieilcaii Watertold liimritlieoniciat- - color American Water
narnon bceaum Dr per- - rfolurSioke- -. by ihcnrliters
lie Sl'a-tP'U's- ' "It. imTU llumlMon 'oii dlniAccording license forty ,'as lnl,contemplated timti itnony mlletfe jaulior.
nioiiths. these -- indentwith for Huinlltnii kinm Petr
Kelly,M..J n..i,w- - f,iil,,-i- s York .stryker
Waller
Pari;
ViMird furho
.'nrdi'd
.md for the
was
IDf. "what
o!fton
du
tne
didWl'l.
Wtthn
tlie
Mi
'n's'llli'll Kelly
tti'upi'.iiloii uf Ibitullliiii
iuiiiui"ni iiliiiuiiilose S'll.i'ol' Kev
iicIImm Piiv.iKts)Kjllege Ulit'l dentil,
Citeilou Schuiidl. lellied ,
(bed l.ist liis home,
eiiis'nlil.inw niniv-v- r 'riioiiiiis.wlio wits overniid killed on KaMern lieooh.i (lage,I'arkway by Uefentlanfa uutouiobiJc, deul
L'3.
Cum- -
roundedbrlinilili street, uml
treasurer thegpneral manager of the Lawyers Mort- -
hi!iireiilent the
rtliopdlcand
nnmimonlaFlftr-nint- h
Horn milBrndunted In
the war rearmanied In
Jo'ejihlne altermarried
Mr Ward-we- ll
inunt'
and Wlillehnlltno
and Kdward M'ardwrlldaiinh'er. Alice
W BoskerekPlslnfleld, at sge Ilcwa's
Mjrn In Hackeiif.nck, thethe
ineinhers the Corn Kxrhangenow tbe K.xchaime. was
In the eorunilion huslnessyears. Hoker'kBeilmenl,
Joined the SKth conipanrrevolution
.V. V. SCHOOL.
Morenefnre.
School.yesterday
offered thisfar former
The was brought faculty,.lanen pro-wh- o
wni- -
sciencelime
new
than This
kitchen gov tlie
was
the
the
the
the
OOd4toel(. Sid..in literature in '"
nineteenth College,conducted bv Jesuits.
hygienein liurchaned
H..the tiv- -
Teachers, by themethod. Dr.
heactually or flr-- Chicago,
runthe
Beading"butcher, rortv-niri'- li He
reading.he
for the allbv
hem.u ng-- i tlie Vh
tl'.e
applied
wu-- i
Scudderat IIT
wno
its
snecialists.
two New tv. bysons W.
lie not001
direction thethe leo- -
tlie was
the
bis
one
Thoitre
tlielb"
lef-o- n nniwill
htn rniitiMlrTit. .
rmrniTixt: rot."peed Contest t.
Mlnu!r.III .
died ly pioimhip tlie Bolivia, former Unitedin for but wan msi m Mim-'te- r
wi-- t
lirotlier, man i ster ismm leacnerH 10
(
iim noyi Amu i ii, ij in inn
who neenill
.ITi.i, V..!. Three contestsliving ii- , . . .,
rear
I Kiftv-slxl- h stris1!. "'-r- e neio, nun iwo oi innNew Iloyi nun crt- - woo oy
,ind yens 1'rledni.in of Bronx,of Kniikeibncker. ,., ()-
- for nftecnt'ie Count!".-- , and I nnd i she '
, f,. kJ.ooI ' n
' tV lllllW. I . .oanti'-- i ll
Vim. . and Kuleniniihome S niter an .iiimaici won Ihe
ever, Ii an i .,, n , itl net
,,
a
s
u
a:
aa
'.
,..
,i
ine iy mm ii- - n ,u - ia-- i horn In Surrey, oven io .hiss ucse
'
I
..
t
i
i
r
I is IT lb; nnr. Mor.t- - linn er ot sdull- - tor year-- the of his i""'i'- - ' iMU l
Home !, . ,,K1"i:i ' - ",.AtiK'ilrn lie , (hen
nml ui-ii- l III sttiilv- In Ihe ntho r M, i 1, rn
the miiii-ter- 's the justiro of the ' lf7u ii liiniiltie a)
, artv 111(1 of rtie n N ''rk ,
a big i lie a .
null ' l'l.him hohadM'l.icled nnd I
inc had nil ol New Wuk He is sur-- .a rervico Mr ' vlved Ion r nnd
i .e V . , . , i i i v
the marriage the ,six o ns Ihir- -
he nil n hassail ins liet at
- anil "II Mill hlin muttHi.. V..w '
(
iito(
Ills .tillf"ti
Mr
tlie
iswj.
for
got
mid
'lie
for
did
Inli, ll III 'Mill r,'ie vns .1 HiriUI in eucll sue- -
dill!; anilloV 'd In d.IVSii, t Me ii" iil-- a. il ieiid Bout w,ib s:iyear-ol- d mid mi nt
ll hi ll o hisfin-n- r a
nlulil nt Wi'slVlnet v.t -- Heel Mr Sc uns 7?
" lolm Schmidt,-,(.. ii. f i,on ., imni mul ii.inu, nai lie- -
the I I nun 'I Ihci first pitliv (he .Sew iurk
.1 4 ll
v
test.
i
Co Pinoone
l
snu thetlin" was
yeliduytrfet ,
was at
He ns I ileaMls herwho him
s t thesons,
uml
Van died
Vanwho was one
Nework, and
Mr Van
IM7He was also the the
T.
lie
thai 133
any
are
into
andand
mehe
into the
same
(
t
be
tilltir
.1
uie
for
llio
!
oiio
of
sir.
(OtSrilY AllLA.El ire IIiiIiIin Mimnier
lln srtorr.L, I . Kite nlioul t
P, M. y c.imn scry destroyingcountry ol' Charles Prank
Huhbs, president of lie Shore Horseai West
ea- -t Babylon.The wa defective flue,
Tlie fought nbouthours. badlv
and will exceed j:,Kiu,Tlie and antluiie
taken piled on 'awn.neighbors headed Jnmes
Kjiiou and Samuel WagsiaiTtlremen
The house unoccupied saveforeman, Mullen,
critically studied smokecalled lo sister Mamie, who car-
ried down stairs acrosscountry horau of Vandeveer.
Carat 528e bsrt diamond rln Ihluhr f ire,Ihf weight and but did r.otb(ln mlie the this doe. Itto lth t and a andnot one ptrson In a hundr-- d weuld take ll to
,b worth linn ski to STS. Inwill to rtfund money If It hematched for lcs at aholf ale.l of Ihounnils of dlamoml we
oi to morror at prion from torwr cradts from purestwhite to the rarcM blue.
CHARLES A. KEENEImitertrr nnd 4 titter
180 Broadway, New
ent anil he died TO COMEReid
and
lTO LriirKnrllsi. In Wlllla.n. 4V.II- -. a !ewwill sl,r
iioets themi I wnich the Is
the for o sitewhich
inbeid Jacob
l!iSticVwnKf for ";nel It
had
-- fhe
nu
Head
1(1
ground North Broadway' and ntr.how'place of
neighborhood. is Grey,stone, home of Samuel Tilden. nndat present Ihe residsnce Samuel I'nter-mye- r
is said to soldto in productions im?imlule departments his
he hi in edu. aiidof I North
her four monthi department in rVV. .V
perfection,
Now
nuvtibc"
productions
i,tl,l, iviwn
, iis ;.v.f-;.-;-
. :: vof horn cide e .Mrs. I'eir- - ner or Tlite art the nvrn2 .i
TO
J.".
thethe
ho
he in
her
efunit
of
were V.'"His linn the
whentlie
andwill
and
Mr, of
the
r(enot
of
oti
lie
of
tho
to
ofof
car
will the
the
tlie
the
bylire
twotlie
the
tlie
her
on
Not farthe J.
in
arts
lll he I '.7,
and nnw building erectedThe .department Is e"?:82'"'
iiBurns.nmoichantof
" i; ',,n
lias finebut
the(his lor one near
l ie tlr- -t w be1) end June 3 the
f t tho ntilt n I """
isiim-- oi wens
iisamest.
fur 1.1
April
u"7v,lames
Woodi-.toc- severalbuildings, because inaccessibility
decided aban-don location large
plantingweed, ISlhtt HSOH LESQI'ITS',..
readv
department
Johu
ordercity.
Heath Mikeslirslrahle.
w MiMnx, April Becausethe shock death
foven-year-ol- d von, Malcolm.Horace linowle and Mrs, Knowlewill probably not lelurn La
id Pan. ork
daith. ,iu-e- d Brooklyn Knowles Hint livewas unevretted. Mis ausnlces ol the Miorlnand n and
vorco.tho wun with when Association conductedcieu. iiii,i .tw.m, li.
'Jamaicakiiiiwas
ill Mr. was.10 old, Ho was The
the min-rnlo-
urr lltM a
yesterd.iy
flVd
Bolilrmc
BsvtoN.
buildinggutted
liric-a-lira- c furnitine
daughter
receivislto-da- letter Knowles,being homo.
body (ho being broughtcountry bv parents, Inter-
ment made Ogdensburg.Tuesday Wednesday, place
beinc Knnwles'strolleyl ifld t'lut". was killed by
Browne's Urooklvn College birthdaywon accuracy wun
I nt ol ihein scnoot
wit imm ot sr.eedior .iii-.w- Vim it. nuvn
',.
In ofIH I "J"
,B,.I, hihmi :;"H '," was
lh,,ii ItnK' In w rive
lie
tl.e te',J
societv the
a .nt;'1,,, '.1.
andto
had the thethai eun nut
brid" niedwith tlie
iient
row.
a
v.
cnllie Hamu
ineiitell III" (' of
ofIhe
llifiM-(hy- s
liliil limiiliHiem..,
mil thanibet
firm
timeanil hIka
(he Sen
the
old
tor;vm the
direction
Mnntcl.-ilr-.
Scuddor
HOME
thr
nearthe
l BayShow a mile
tire catt-e- d atlie (Ire,
The waslo-- s
out and Mr.Htihhs's by W
aislstedwas by Hie
John who-- o
Nan was ill. Sheand her
Ihe and ihe
he liketame prhe. they
to show onelook one half rrat
less frteirce theonl rlarne$yo rarat. the
ULimiinJ.,
for
Dr.
onetime vjis one of the the
away
ofhavecourse
his givethis the .son feet on
nrn Anvurul ....
nt 1J
if
ri
rii, (tj nr. amovedUv Hie
or the
ofCollege
ofnoine time ago to
aill
May on clr.'.snnri vapiii
nitjiit
Transfer
itof rrom the
tlieirli.
Pa-'- .
l'i He of New llio islieefi
by pneu-- 1 the) sherit there nga M
was
unurii-i- ,
thehl-- i medal
to
i,,
Hub,
pair
stories
Hoas.
In at
'.':
of
was
to
Jll
.Ml
ef
of
to
There
Del.
of
toon In of In
hi
to
he
J.
one
b"
Word to t tills efiect asIn a from this city
hisTbe of child is
to this thewill be at N. Y
next or thatMrs. home. Tim ..MI.i
car at La Pai onM iUofll.ll .1 lor
l,e
ho
'alls Down Subway stair.Mbert Scott Ledbotter, who lives nt
;uo State street, Brooklyn, and is a teleg-rapher, lost his balance, nnd plungedhead first down Hie. stairs or tho subwayat tho Manhattan end or tho BrooklynBridgo at M'O o clock last nighl. Heis mi unusually largo man and as ho fellho knocked down several (lertons
Ledbetter sustained a fractuio or theskull
('I'orclu .tloli l,)iirltrn rsrn,Stai i'.hiioro, (In., April '.'?. AcctiReil or
uttemptiiiK to oiitriige Mn. Siirnh s,
wife of 11 planter, Henry JncliKon,11 nesro, was lynched by a mobAfter tho negro wus Hiispended his bodywas riddled with liulletH. It is eliirgedthe negro entered Sirs, Hondrickc's homowhen her husband win, absent, pointed 11
cun nt her nnd threitened to kill her.Mrs. llendriekh lenped tliionsli a windownnd escaped.
Mtate lo Intrrirnr In I'rrlnlit llatrl air.AtliANV. April '.".' In tho matter of
the petition of the bodies ofthe lit y of .Vow Vorli to tho Jntei-s'lll- ti
I'oillinerce. I'litilinihl-ion- , proiestliiKitRiiiiiHt tho freiglit n.lei of dm i'riilro.idseiiterlng Now YnrU city, Attorney.GeneralCarmody, nt tho rtq,iiet of (iov. Dlx. hasderided lo intervene on behalf of theStatu.
w at mm .tv.m
to
and
OILcut 36, mounted
on good quality spring roller; slightlyregular price 50c.
'FINE SCRIM with
floral borders and bot-
toms! S2.S0, CI Zfipair for
oakpanels, illkoline (llling; regu- - Qlarly $1.25, each for ........ OVC
atFILET made on black
I:
r
L
mam
scrim with filet J'..., and 4inches wide, colors ivory or eeru; 3
ards long regular pries PI O J3.50 pair, special.
I.Bt
Jl W'S)
LEX
Sale of Summer UpholsteriesShades. Screens
CurtainsHAND-MAD- OPAQUE WIN-
DOW SHADES,
imperfect) 2QgCURTAINS,
regularly $lDJBEDROOM SCREENS,
$3.00 Curtains, $1.85CURTAINS,
insertions.
.
tortl
If
WM.
Ave.
tpi.uu
AwningsWe
3.0 4.0
$1.95
OF mid:Art Taf;
fctaamade best possibleworkmanlike
I
lar value 10.50.
iH,KiMiNt;ii.t:s'fi I" answer to many from
pointed who were at-
tend the last sale, have decided to holdanother of beautiful
Clocks at $5.75remained for Bloomingdalcs' to brinq the price of
these clocks to this marvellously low point. thefirst was to America the price was S20.00.
Mllh Ihe (littering rlnl lotr unit Ihr iell;heiniecli.nl.nl. .rtl.Ur urnatnent onddial. th.erlnrk.(Jil tolheprllliifef nrnnm.
thernerd he sound onl; M"I-- : tunthan one IIl .eld n rioioiner this
price. A. lliullril. llilj sle l srtieduled torllondBT onll.SP ,rirr,iuii,ully lll not Ut than the taj.
ni,ooMir.iAi.i:s'
Overflow Budget of Monday Tuesday Sales12 in. Double Wnrn Srrge, S27 RID.9S.
jllc. Ilralcls. yanl l.lr,' IMutcil Safi-t-
42 in. KtiRlisli Sharlmv StripeBrn.lantlne, arM.S'. cl.at4HaCors. for r.r.
50 in. ream Siclllnn, ?c. ' ,..,...,1 Pnekris. -.
Women's Hose,
unable
tir.iullfiil
ynrtl
fOe.Wl.r.O Hn.ors. OSt-- .
SIR IJmoRes Dinner Set!,7."S.SU pleec German Clilna Tea Set,Water Tumbler.. 12 for lSe.in liiittnii Silk Gloves, ..K.I bow liliRtb Kid Ciloves, 81.41I.
il spool Cotton,lo.cn .'I5l'.
S2.no Lingerie S1.S7.Cover Ilutler Il-.lic- Uv.SOO 5 Parlor Suits. S44.SS Roekers and SS.fiO.S22 Illrd's-ey- e. Dressers,
BLOOM INGDALES', Lex. to
The Oriental Store
.Inc
our new which isNatsu Ii
tone blue11 I I
summer ,1,1c. atu.This is but one
wall
to aA. A. &
mr nihmlt i.uccr!lnn-- i
cttlnntcs tn-i-- rhrrc.
at
& CO.& 39th St.
IA1.he
The
ltrooMn 'V. A. 1'unil ;nilnK.Tho llrooklyn V.1W. C. wliidi
IryiiiB to $l(),fi00 by .May leporledhit nlRht that lad uddedStl.CMMl to tho SltiO.t'Ofl lieM ecs with which
ho wn started, making tin-- t
it'll tho week $l."il.0nu,One ine.ins to raise the needed
motley is n nlchtly dinner nt tlie V. W.l A.'hnll. bust niuht 110.11 l.i hundredpeoplo took dinner llicre. Other emc
tryliiK to raiso lociilV, W. ('. A. ptirpoMei, but noit wan said lust niRht, con Id equal
record of I5i,ixx In 01m
N, V. InitlttitrThe committee of the New
York Law Instiltite Iuih selected thoto balloted 011
May Judgo K, Henry '
licomb" of the United Stntes ('it cultI,. Inui.i- -'
Addison .
treaHiiror, Hobett bud I secre-tary, .Ionian J. Holliim;
I'reUorio Cotiderl Itenno,
will make2,6x4.0 drop
z dropmounted on
Ironframes and fit-
tings, all readyto hang,
SLIP COVERS ASUIT FURNITURE, ofCretonne, Ticking French
English nicelyand finished
manner, allowingyards of material reju- - SA
$ Special Vi,ou
CAR requests disap-- fpatrons to
wesale
ItWhen
hspe. hsndnomeJiiil.reiiidii.
In Inot rlorU lo si
thruu.nttly I. andrnri..
andIMnitiK Talilrs,
plei-rs- ,
IMtis,
t
Clark'sWaist.
pleee.Clialrs,
S14.75.
11U0pi
I.aiv
owlerjexeontiio
In
lot iiiulontit- -
Wasli
yartlHnsn Support ere. riihbci-- ciisliinn
hiiMon, prr pair ."
Enali,li Hair Pint, I oz. papers,
niiint'o boxes, 12'se.Collar ililfl'oii nr
net , :t Tor .'.M15 ami S25 Suits andDresoes. MIO
I'mii bCliilToii Hattc, lOiui lieswide, ynril SJir.
Ox AMiilnster Uurs, alue. S1.1,SlO.ttM.
Wblte. .Mereerlxetliuclics lde, yard 15c.
3d Ave, 59th to 60th
MA1L
URDHKS FILIXD.
Exclusive Drapery FabricsOne of fabrics proving most ac-
ceptable is Got woven in Japan. Comesin two effects, and white, green and while,
'.. .1.
NatsuCloth
fnndu
hiitn,
yellow anil wntie,, ami aiso uiecolors delft blue, gold and
For cither durlis light and:ik(i makes'
for hangings. .2 incites wu'.c. a
of a wonderful collection of exclusivedrapery and fabrics -- priced
From $50.00 yard,.,,
.OZZZfZH VANTINE CO.,HI
or 01
5th
lot
her. more
imemore
W. V.A is
it
for
ly
are forice,
bo for'.'8'
KIov,
It. and(i
or
or
20
The nr
ll
(i ftu- -
in
St
..I... 111
ofor
it
Ilriii I" t im'i A ll'th l'i . Now ntAl-- u Iliiiiii niul
American-Electrell- e
Recital(MONDAY) AFTERNOON 3:30 '
KNABE
400-Da- y
raise
other
duy.
TliKel.
Court;
FOR
Silk
on.it.i 27, Nn.j
To the printrI'rna I'.itale
I'.imU.iIi Ani.ito
HalUdc. Ab 1
l.tudc. Op- - m N- - !
.On. i jHe t t'moil. lit-- Kiml . . .
Mi M.u 1 li.irdrn
Danci- -,
Nik :.Invited
collection
employed
brook-iyn'- a
notniimtinR
candidatesrreideiit,
lirowiwindJohn Pnrhoiis,
com-inilte- e,
Lewlutou.
Damasks:
Introduced
Women's
Toplliu,
far-aw- ay
darkerbrown. windowhangings. weightlr:mn:irpni-- v dpsir.lbkt
25c
I'lillaildplili-- .
PROOHAMMI.(MoonlipltD.Op.
'lr.uimctn
(Coltiml'i.i Grjflinolj)
I'ant,a.ie Inipromptit
(C(litmh'.i lir.ifnnol.i)Witches'Kliapxulic lliiii;riiic,
Public Cordially
a moth miiiriiif
t
.RrdhnicnSiliuni.iiiii
. . . .tlti. ;:. ..Virdi
Chopin
. M.v..cnct
.MacOnwe'lI iwt
ciKSSfnMANAHAN'S
TARiNEMOTH BASS
V .euBtve. vl NVi f
All
UVfcli:FAWIl!ES.tT.YEAR 200,000